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Winners of letters in two winter sports receive white letter sweaters. Tie clips and pins are also given as awards. LETTERMEN1FRONT ROW: Mr. Leaman, S. Mills, L. Spears, S. Woolsey, D. Gilman, S. Noe, E. Essey, j. Downing. SECOND ROW: S. jackson, j. Phillips, D. Turner, j. Rich, S. Gruber, C. Thompson, B. Quade, O. Matthews. THlRD ROW: D. Dotlich, D. Wortman, S. Smoot, R. Wood, C. jordan, C. Carr, j. Pearson, T. Buckley. FOURTH ROW: S. Thomas, T. Wilson, B. Crossley, R. Pottenger, R. George, j. Gentry, M. Shanhan, T. Miller. FIFTH H Lettermen set pecial occasions add Setting standards in sportsmanship and participa- tion in athletics is the responsibility of the North- west Letterman's Club. It contains nearly 50 mem- bers and has been growing after each sports season. All boys in the club are letter Winners in one or more sports. One of the club's activities was the sale of Booster Club rneinberships in the spring. Leading this year's Letterman's club were seniors Bill Hedges, Bill Quade, Ollie Matthews, and Harry Ballard. ROW: L. McFarling, M. Morris, C. Walden, G. Bland, S. Despot, j. Lines, M. Godan, G. Summers. SIXTH ROW: D. johnson, D. Brown, B. Knobel, H. Hurst, T. Wilson, L. Hobson, B. Keene, j. Scheetz. SEVENTH ROW: j. Case, P. Poulus, M. Vandenbark, B, Hedges, R. McCann, M. White, R. Smith, R. Ball. EIGHTH ROWg M, Zupan, H, Ballard, G. Maners, B. Hutchings, T. Bell, H. Hale, T. Stengel, F. Lowe.
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GA.A.-lLEFT AND BACKl: l. Kemp, L. Norton, P. lrwin, T, Taylor, V. Leonard, S. Perry, Nl. Havens, S. Haab, S. Dennison, C. Pols rove R. Hamman . Huber B. Cenr Lincoln, C. Bechert, K. Nleetz, lVl. Meetz, K. Emmelman. s , , I i Y, Ball, K. Clenclenin, S. Ashley, B. Wills, N. ne, I. Haynes, A. Smith, L. Young, R. Cheerbloek adds pep, pint to ball games N.H.S. Cheerblock is a big help to cheerleaders and their vocal chords, especially when our fans seemed too intensely interested in the game to cry the familiar chants. The cheerblock leads the spectators in cheering and promotes good sports- manship of fans. Members also encouraged school spirit. The six reserve, four freshman cheerleaders, Silverettes and pom pom girls, are members of the cheer block and often help out with the hand jives and other cheers familiar to all Pioneers. 54
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CUB CLUB-Carol Wroblowski, ludy Kemp, julie Polous, Beverly Dotlich, Susan Perry, Nancy Arbuckle, Barbara Dorn, Nancy Williams. Learning new concepts Activity for 3 clubs Pitting student minds against each other in battles of logic is the strategy of the Chess Club. The sixteen members of the club meet twice a month to play chess and discuss new strategy. Members of the Amateur Radio Club interest themselves in all phases of electronics and com- munications. Among their studies are Morse Code and electric circuits. Their main project is to begin a radio station at Northwest. Freshmen interested in Journalism can take ad- vantage of the Cub Club and learn proofreading, photography, and other aspects of journalism which help them in later journalism activities. CHESS CLUB-FRONT ROW: l. Revell, Mr. Berrey, C. Westfall, R. Plew, M. Platner, M. Minton. SECOND ROW: G. Bowman, RADIO CLUB-FRONT ROW: R. Huisman, A. Sterger. SECOND ROW: G, Vollmar, R. Barker, C. Westfall, D. Baker, T. Balough, St. Baker, A. Hanna, P. Hunt, l. Balough. 1. Rieke, S, Weisert, l. Rose, H. Llewellyn, D, Dial, B. Couch, B. Kirkpatrick, B. Tandy, l. Purcell, W. Miller. nrwrmfwmmwrrmwwwew We ri
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