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SHIELD The 2nd annual Shield Autograph Dance was a tremendous success. Students picked up their new, blue, shiny yearbooks following a football game. Music was provided by Breed- love ' s. Those who chose not to dance spent their time examining the latest issue of the Shield and by signing classmates and friends yearbooks. The dance was open to all the study body. The profits made from the dance benefit in the production of future annuals. Everyone is urged to attend next years Autograph Dance. Deb Shear and Rhonda Reed find some- thing interesting in their new yearbooks Dave Mason and Janelle Baer enjoy a slow dance The sophomores boogie down to sounds provided by Pat Breedlove, Sally Weesner intensively signs a friend ' s yearbook. Autograph Dance 11
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Summer Fun Many exciting tilings liappen during tine summer. As the base- ball season ends, the freshmen prepare to learn the Vules of the road in DRIVERS EDUCATION. Students practice the fundamen- tals of driving on the road and un- der the instruction of IVIr. IVlills, learn other valuable knowledge in the classroom. SUIVIIVIER BAND, directed by IVlr. Stokes and Mr. Trump, per- formed a fantastic show allowing them to participate in state com- petition at Terre Haute, where they received a first place division They also took part in many pa- rades and competed in other field shows. Bruce Trump checks the spacing for Clark Wendt and Steve Miller Summer band members wait to begin an early morning practice, Meredith Elzroth is informed by Mr. Walker that slow is the key word. 10 Summer Life
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THE WIZ Fall musical tryouts began on the ninth of September for North- fields production of The Wiz. Approximately 60 students tried out for the 43 parts. The Wiz is an adaption from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by Frank Baum. The Wiz was writ- ten by William F. Brown and the music by Charles Smalls. The lead characters were played by: Amy McKillip, Dorothy, Stan Kirtlan, lion, Gregg Reed, tinman, Mary Shaw, scarecrow, and Kevin Reed, The Wiz. ' HI O A ifv r J W J Q 1 l if mErf lilnfaso 1 1 V ' A-tI b j d [yir 5 ' - BVIl pi B 5 MN J. l - 4 ■ ' ■ ES wii S H ' Evillene and Lord Underling wait for Dorothy and her friends. Pit Singers: Marilyn Young, Julie Grandstaff, Carol Christie, Lee Risher, Doug Ka- samis, Lisa Hayes, Jeff Gackenheimer, Dave Mason, Janelle Baer, Director, Mr. Henderson, Deanna Driscoll, Musicians, Greg Metz, Miss Penrod, and Brenda El- rod. 12,Fall Play
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