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Cneeling: G.Gentry, P.Babaquitis. Sitting: C.Hart tPres.J, C.Pavon, L.Barr, V. Nndersen, Miss Marmis. vi if-.5 4. ...V Z if ' .s...f f,.-- You're kidding. . .aren't you? st Row: G.Iandola, M.Mobbs, D.Dybas, P.Cunningham, j.Baria, C.Aulicino, W.Sorman, l.Crowder. i ter-.club coo cn Inter-club council includes representa- tives from each club on campus. We share our ideas on what club purposes, qualifications, and effectiveness should be and whether or not they meet them. Our club's purpose is to better com- munications between clubs on campus. One of the activities we participated in was painting the students' parking lot's bu npers black and gold. This year we enjoyed working with each other to meet our goals. We feel we have strengthened the feelings between clubs and help develop pride in all clubs. Z f.h. . As Future Homemakers of America, we work hard to build better homes and families for the future. We develop good grooming, household and sewing skills. Consequently, we will be prepared for the future and have a better under- standing of home economics' basic prin- ciples. id un'an Filled with fashion and fun this year was very rewarding for us. Dedicated to im- proving our personal appearance, we took part in a demonstration of cosmo- tology, which was very helpful in teach- ing us how to apply make-up effectively. And, as in the past, we planned our an- nual fashion show. We really got into make-up and modeling and enjoyed ourselves while doing it. lnvolvement177
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ls she going to tell us that story again? 1st Row: Mr. Cluff, l.Corrigan, S.Gray, I.Lane, l.Brockmeyer, L.Kordich. 2nd Row: P.larvis, K.Schroepfer, 1.Mauk, L.Ewry, T.Richards, T.Browman, 176 Involvement Hocus pocus! You're going to model WHAT?
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eleff dwellers lndustrious - that's US! By raisin funds for the choral department we were abqe to bring about some long awaited and exciting activities. How did we do it? Selling all kinds of stationary, almost everyone's favorite - yummy licorice and tickets to our ham give-a-way in which some lucky duck won a ten pounder! Instead of running off with all that money, we decided to do something clever .. . like spon- soring the good ole Sadie Hawkins dance. We were also in on a soc-hop and most important, the choral department's San Francisco tour. On the local scene, we helped the choirs sell tickets to their annual Christmas and Spring concerts. As you can see we had a very busy year, but we enjoyed every bit of it. We know music is important and helping to make it possible here at Northview is ourjob. Row-1 L.Kiertzner, D.Bennett, D.Dyer, L.Barr, Row-2 S.Hunter, V.Anderson, C.Benne K.Courter. Give it up.. e gers el b lust as soon as basketball season got started, Cagers club got roIlin'. Because anyone could join, we were a mixture of basketball players, basketball statisticians, and many of us just plain basketball lovers!! Donkey basketball, an all-time favorite here at Northview, was again sponsored by US! Donkey Basketball???? Well, it was riding a donkey and playing basketball-at the same time! lt wasn't as difficult as it sounds. The rider had to be on the don- Row-1 L.Garcia, l.Fergison, Row-2 B.Barber, S.Rowell, l.Escobedo, N.Van Ginkel key or he couldn't move the ball. If he lost the ball, he had to push or pull the donkey - which was easier said than done - over to the ball so the game could start again. Since this was our biggest fund raising event, we put a lot of hard work into it and got a lot of satisfaction know- ing that we did something more to ro- mote interest in a great sport - basketball! !Pres.l, D.Robinson, Row-3 R,Scott, P.Tams, D.Alley, T.Cunniff, C.Carmack, L. Bodet, Row-4 B.Warren, R.Lancaster, D.Escobedo, B.Bishop, K.Margison,1.Skoin, Mr. Rice tAdvisorJ. 178 Involvement i tl
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