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ATHLETICS COMMITTEE FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Drill, S. Brooks, M. Summer, K. Hanvik, J. Coleman, S. deLaittre. SECOND ROW: J. Cowles, A. Be-vis, B. Bean, N. Nolan, G. Grant, L. Witcher, S. Noll. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Starr, C. Ryan, M. McNutt, K. MacMillan, D. Eggers, D. Anderson. Absent: K. Nalen, N. Drill, A. van der Have, M. Reid-head, P. deVries, T. McMillian, L. Warhol. The Athletics Committee, which consists of 24 girls, can boast that it is Northrop's largest committee. It meets periodically to plan such special events as Homecoming, the annual Sock Hop, and food selling at varsity games. LIBRARY COMMITTEE The library committee is a very important part of Northrop's large library. Various duties that the six girls on the library committee perform are the checking in and out of books, the shelving of books and magazines, the writing of overdue book notices, and the straightening of shelves. LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Lindsay, E. Rouner, S. Schilling, I. Soderberg, L. Smith, S. Wolfe. 14
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PUBLICITY AND ENTERTAINMENT Left to RIGHT: M. McVay, N. Lund, B. Seidel, M. Tumulty, D. Anderson, Mrs. Rice, N. Meisel, Miss Claes-sens. Absent: M. Morin, L. Smith, K Ide, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Eales, Mrs. Magoffin. The Publicity and Entertainment Committee arranged all our assemblies this year by providing speakers, movies, etc. from inside or outside the school. They also took care of decorating the bulletin boards around the school. They met once a week in small meetings and on occasion had morning meetings with Mrs. Rice at Uncle John's. At those meetings they planned such things as Homecoming, the Bam dance and other special events. PUBLIC RELATIONS The Public Relations Committee, which is an old tradition at Northrop, conducted the United Way Campaign this fall with almost 100% participation in the Lower School. After arranging the Thanksgiving food donations, they worked on other subjects such as the Spring Carnival, which is always a success. LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Goranson, M. Clark, A. Kasper, H. Cleveland, J. McCarthy. Absent: K. Hersey. 13
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THESPIANS FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Hickok, D. Wong, T. Brown, K. Pflanze, L. Olson. SECOND ROW: D. Anderson, S. Bamford, C. Stock, E. Child. Absent: K. Sweetser, K. Hersey, C. Peeps, G. Ide, M. Tumulty, L. Brock, D. Klien, J. Seigel, H. See, K. Beckley, E. Beery, M. Walsh, A. Eisenberg, J. Clark, H. Cleveland, M. Williams, M. Walsh, J. Brock, K. Ide. The Thespian Club at Northrop is part of an international organization to which belong drama-lovers, play-goers, and people interested in theatrical expression as an art. The Northrop Thespian members are the not-always-recognized backbone behind the plays. With the help of Candy and Mike Rifall, the Thespian club has found an outlet for its endless energy in viewing plays outside of school and critiquing them, as well as being the roots for all the Northrop plays. 100 hours of work are required to become a Thespian. This year the Thespians produced the plays Member of the Wedding, Black Comedy and The Public Eye, and finally a musical in the spring, Little Mary Sunshine. JUNIOR DRAMA FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Olson, S. Schilling, M. Hickok. SECOND ROW: S. Wolfe, K. Maurer, M. Sund-berg, T. Erickson. 15
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