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CDJC Phillip Hansen did a one man portrayal of the Rebels . Cheerleaders and Razzettes cheer the de- parting boys to victory as they leave for OMA. Ranging from rousing pep a s s e m b li e s to educational programs, the assemblies play a major role in the NOJC curriculum. Mrs. Mabel Strange, home economics in- structor, shows slides and explains her trip around the world. ASSEMBLIE It looks like ring-around-the-rosy, but it's really NOJC students having a pep assembly. Q. .. 1 wa,
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MEMQRIE 9 'N i mg' vi'- The Homecoming Queen, Linda Zavodny, was featured on a float built by the fresh- man and sophomore classes. Her attend- ants were posed on either side. It was action all the way at NOJC with the Mav- ericks in Action 1963 homecoming celebration. The homecoming agenda included a morning coffee, an assembly, a luncheon, an afternoon tea, a downtown parade, a football game and a post-game dance. Campus float entries other than the prize win- Second prize went to the Razzettes for their action theme Kick to Victory . Razzette attendants Jeanie King and Sue Cook adorn- ed their float. Engineer Queen Carol Hartley, of Kildare adorns her club's float which earned first place. ners were the Radio-Thespian Club float captioned Military History and the Ag Club action float sym- bolizing the Maverick victory over OMA. Elements adding color and gaiety to the parade were: the Jaycee Jaynes float, the Mavettes drill team, a procession of campus queens, clowns, a shrill piercing steam whistle and seven marching bands. Mavs at Worship was the theme of the third prize winning float sponsored by the Baptist Student Union.
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SADIE H WKINS At the left Freddie El- ston is chosen unanimously as having the prettiest legs. On the right a sextet of NOJC instructors entertain the students at the assembly. What do you m ean Nair? I Just gOt . . . And our group had 20070 fewer cavities. a Toni! ! Sponsored by the Student Senate, the day's agenda included an assembly featuring a slave sale, Climaxing Sadie Hawkins Day was the coronation of Mari- lyn Hill as Daisy Mae and Nick Baade as Lil' Abner at the dogpatch dance. In the background at the right is the greased pole climb. ln the girls' pole climb Pam Q'Mealey, Judith LaRue, and Karen Bush tied for first place. First place in the boy's pole climb went to Gary Cleve- land and Frank LeRoy. a dogpatch melodrama, and faculty Lil' Abner and Daisy Mae contest. Miss Cawood vies for the faculty Daisy But we thought it was recess. Mae at the Sadie Hawkins assembly.
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