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Student council encourages participation in activities Sponsoring money-raising pro- jects for landscaping and the foot- ball stadium, heading clean-up cam- paigns for cafeteria and school grounds, running and regulating school social affairs, ushering at performances and open houses, fur- thering school spirit were the re- sults of the combined efforts of some 70 Student Council represen- tatives. Student Council was also the propelling force behind many after- game dances including homecom- ing and the holiday Christmas deco- rations. Student Council tried to interest more Pioneers in school activities, to improve conditions of Northwest, and to promote a healthy student-faculty relationship. m STUDENT COUNCIL CABINET-FRONT ROW: Patty Guleff, Diane Hanft, Paula Parker, Vicky Busby, Sue Maynard, Karen Dolan, Laurie Lang, Debbie Percival. SECOND ROW: Mike Bell, Diane Skinner, john Salzer, Barb Paton, Chuck Cox, Ivory McDonald, Chuck Wentzel. President Paula Parker presides over the , frequent student council meetings. 85
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To provide special help for pupils having Honor leaders encourage service and scholarship Leadership, scholarship, service, and character summed up a por- trayal of 46 National Honor Society students. Creating an enthusiasm for scholarship, stimulating a desire for rendering service, and encourag- ing character development in Northwest pupils were the goals of NHS. Donating their own study time, several NHS members tutored classmates during study halls. Usher- ing for various auditorium programs and sponsoring a post-game dance were two annual activities. In April, a tapping ceremony marked the first step towards the initiation of new members. Main- taining at least a B-plus average, ranking in the top ten percent of the junior class or fifteen per cent of the senior class, being involved in Northwest activities, and showing good character were minimum requirements for membership. Officers were Kate Griffin, presi- dent, Dean Bennett, vice-president, Karen Slaughterback, secretary, and Dean Kimsey, treasurer. trouble in their classes is the job of Honor Society members as shown by senior lean Ann Mughmaw. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-FRONT ROW: Patricia Wilson, Michelle Arnett, Cynthia Parmarlee, Glenda Beach, Helen Clear, Diane Hanft, Patty Guleff, Sally Chas- teen, Suellen Rowls, Ardis Mandabach, Linda Ott, Susan Byrd, Mary Orders, lim Shearer. SECOND ROW: Denita Rogers, Melanie Lay, Nancy Huisman, Kate Griffin, Arleen Bol- ton, Debbie Webster, Karen Slaughterback, Zoe Hash, Suzanne Hunt, Sally Ghere, Paula Parker, Nancy Sullivan, Stephanie Darrah, Becky Pruitt, Cheryl Canner, Dawn 84 McCreary, lean Mughmaw. BACK ROW: james Goldey, Alan Shirley, Mike Rader, Dean Kimsey, james Hollowell, Paul Gunkel, Dean Bennett, Lloyd Couch, Bill Guernsey, Curt Sidener, Benjamin Burge, Tom Miller, Lonny Huber, Joe Christy, jerry Smith.
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Vanguard editors adjust to yearbook's new 1969 look Vanguard 1969 sported a new look inside and out. A cover designed by Sharon Pottgeiser, junior, and contrasting colored paper in the opening section were a part of this new look. By signing with the American Yearbook Company, Vanguard switched from letterpress to offset printing. This change caused the bulk of the staf'f's problems. One of the new adjustments included sending entirely completed pages instead of a group of pictures or copy that went throughout the book. Under the student direction of lim Reed and julie Evans, Vanguard staff sponsored Vangaurd Varie- ties, the first all school talent show. Managing editor lim Reed han- dled finance and salesg Larry Batt- son drew the layoutg photo editor Pat Guleff scheduled pictures, and Mary Orders headed copy. Re- sponsible for the entire production was Linda Ott, editor-in-chief of Vanguard 1969. Three staff members, Pat Helvey, Polly Hallagan and julie Evans, work intently to finish the yearbook student index. 86 Proving that you never can tell what might be found in the yearbook storage closet are Cfrontl Sally Chasteen, Linda Ott and Suzie Huber, Kbackl Mary Orders, Larry Battson, lim Reed and Patty Guleff, section editors. xi ' jj.. Q .Ae t,..,t my . ..
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