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4 D, W 1- V g it tlll il ,ll t 5 any A049515 E. good Cifizsn Chosen as the 1969-70 D.A.R. Good Citizen was Sherry Rodgers This award is made annually to a senior on the basis of leadership, patriotism, service and dependability by the local D.A.R. chapter. Sherry proved herself worthy ol' tlte award by her participation in the French Club, the Thespians, Beta Club and F.T.A. She was the 1969 Miss Northwest and represented our school in both Christmas parades. She also worked as the class section editor ofthe Dynamis. f 7521 Q01 cuzcf Cfbafa Billion .scsiuls Dpfifniaf good Cifizamifgifz cfiiwaz 5 Sherry Ford and Dale Benson received the Optimist Club Citizenship Award. They were chosen on basis ol' personality.academic stand- ing and citizenship out ot' the 1970 Senior Class. Sherry. an energetic Trojan. was active in many aspects ot' her NCHS lille which included membership in the French Club, Beta Club, Thcspian Club, and the basketball team. She served as Copy-Editor for the Dynamis and was a 1909 Graduation Marshal. Dale. who also exempliliied his Trojanic spirit in many ways. was a member ofthe band, pep band, Beta Club and FTA. He was a bus driver and President ot' the Student Council. Dale was Editor oil the Dynamis and served as a 1909 Graduation Marshal. 153 E a-nn.-nn-'63, f v.me:s.1 rv'-mf:-'M-4-as QQSQQQR
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.4 . K .1 ... nr' nal' no-' 2 vs W ' 9 , f 1. .M , .X 4, as. 1 Ay , H by if I . , 427' Our drama is made up of several different plots, woven together to compile the big production - that of our school. One of the most important factors of our presentation is the organizations. The organizations of our school reflect the interests of the students. Mechanical skills and handiwork are exercised through the activities of the Masonry and Electronics Clubs, intellectual interests are honored by organizations such as Beta, French, Math, and Science Clubs, creative ability is recognized and encouraged through the Art Club, band, and chorus. Each organization reveals special characteristics which set it apart from all others. And here, too, are characters who find a special role to play. These are the officers, who, together with the most vital part of the organization, the club members, become involved in one of the most vivid plays of the stage of Northwest, Through these clubs, beautification of the school grounds, promotion of school spirit, instrumental precision, and development of skills are accomplished. A feeling of self-pride, purpose, and fellowship is the reward. I. 'H
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