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Dr. Young presented the leaders of each high school class to the dedication day GOOD Grane REPORTS — BOOSTING pyr RnineRs OUR BUlLDING — OR TAKING A BREAK a | a oli — , 4 audience Choir members, Ray Reimer and Jerry Troyer examine the symbols representing all phases of the Northridge edu cational program STUDENT LIF!
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Community involvement stressed in week-long Participation of parents, students, and teachers was stressed during the week-long dedication of Northridge High School. Beginning the activities of the week was the dedication program and open house. Presentation of the keys to the school by Mr. Gunnard Johnson, President of Johnson-Klein, Inc., and acceptance of the building by Mr. Aldean Warstler were the highlights of the program A first-class commission for Northridge High School was presented by a representative of the State Department of Public Instruction and was accepted by Mr. Meyers. Fol- lowing the presentation, Milt Pressler, president of the Student Council, gave the student response. Other activities during the week included a program by Dr. Richard Kunkel, Ball State University, on the “Non- Traditional Approaches to Secondary Education,” a girls’ physical education program, and a community devotional service. Ending the week-long activities was the dedication of the gym by Mr. Ward Brown, Assistant Commissioner of the IHSAA, at the first home basketball game Milt Pressler, president of the student council, ably expressed the sent: ments of the Northridge student body Visitors at the dedication program toured the building and chatted with faculty and staff members. Presiding at the punch bow! was Mrs. Wayne Long, wife of the assistant principal, who is shown serving Mr. Meyers, NHS principal; Gretchen Westerbeek and Milt Pressler, students; and Dr. Young, superintendent of schools 4, STUDENT LIFE
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Choirs, swing band entertain with ‘Swingin’ High”’ Students of Cooper High applaud Mr. McDuff as Miss Pinkerton has “heart failure.” Mr. McDuff makes his move for Miss Pinkerton
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