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OUT-OF-SCHOOL PUBLICITY Northwood's hidden IN-SCHOOL PUBLICITY Cl.-Lb Row 1: C. Pierce: L. Larson: T. Littleton lChmn.j J. Rebold: M. B. Gilstad. Row 2: S. Taylor: J. Regal: sl Eliopulosg R. Himelfarb: J. McMul1er: F. Eisner: P. Witt- ner: C. Van Wert: K. O'Boy1e. Row 3: K. Heitkotter: S. Adamson: S. Erlanson: L. Ford: D. Devendorf: G. Smith R. Eliopulosg P. Rimbos: S. Kennedy: A. Rosenfeld: Nl Widmayer. Row 4: B. MacE1hose: S. French: E. Edmunds S. Rupert: M. Ruemmele: J. Woolley: M. Lipson: R. Kipit B. Levin: E. Kalish: K. Smith: P. Light: F. Fett. Row 5 G. Kerstetter: C. Whitaker: C. Hohm: A. Dowty: S McCeney: B. Pulliam: J. Breaden: S. Ziegler: R. Gross: L Spencer: L. Chase: M. Trofast: B. Park. Row 6: S. Har- man: P. Greenbaum: S. Dietle: A. Whitt: B. Reck: R. Hurley: J. Burch: K. Friedman: B. Burleigh: M. Sandler: G. Goldberg: E. Tollefson. l Cl.-r.J Row l: C. Seliger: B. Chamberlin: D. Wing: E. Eiselman: T. Enger. Row 2: J. Levine: L. Alexander: E. Rodes: P. McKinney: K. Smith: L. Roberts: C. Van Wert: L. Cummins: S. Henderson: J. Stafford: M. Gris- wold: M. Hall. Row 3: D. Duvall: C. Palmer: D. Kottler: C. Flatequal: L. Greathouse: K. Weidman: K. Leventhal: B. Levin: C. Sacks: I. Caputo: F. Fett: R. Posner. Row 144 4: C. Weisdorf: G. Kent: N. Louden: J. Huss: L. Parnet D. Perme: C. Monroe: D. Cowell: N. Gleeson: S. Har man: M. Gardner: C. Sharlip. Row 5: M. McCo1gan: K Anderson: G. Goldberg: L. Carter: R. Hargrove: L Summers: B. Reck: T. Mote: S. Leiderman: D. Fried- man: R. Kopit: S. Rupert.
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calendar mark year SOCIAL COMMITTEE Cl.-r.D Row 1: M. Stambergg D. Diltsg B. Chamberlain iSec.J3 D. Liles QChmn.Jg E. Zellang S. Sklar. Row 2: M. Elsteing C. Caing J. Messickg K. Bodineg J. Weinfeldg J. Greenhouse, J. Lee: D. Freasg J. Talg E. Zirkindg F. Eisner: L. Moniserag J. Eddyg S. Flood. Row 3: D. Den- ham, T. Trothg G. Holfordg K. Cooneyg D. Vitog P. Gar- dosikg G. Howardg M. Robinsong P, Gardnerg S. Dushey. Row 4: K. Williamsg C. Dustmang J. Elbradorg J. Coltong C. Eiseng R. Kopitg J. Spencerg J. Hiessmang D. Gownleyg M. Biancaniellog S. Landsmang D. Clement: J. Kaplan: M. Stoklasag L. Coheng J. Josephsong E. Eiselmang K. 0'Boy1ep N. Ramseyg N. Ogles. Row 5: M. Daytong L. Social Committee activities this year provided a full calendar for Northwood students. Beginning the year with The Reservation Rant, an affair calculated to produce school spirit for -the upcoming football season, the committee also pro- vided extra services for teachers, such as placing apples and welcome notes in fac- ulty mailboxes. Other events sponsored through the year were the Vice-Versa, which, despite many complications, was a financial success, School Spirit Week, and the farewell dance in June. In 1962-63, the Citizenship Committee conducted homeroom representative elec- tions, planned an Induction Assembly, and presented a motion in Montgomery County Regional Association of Student Councils concerning honor roll standards. In addi- tion, a cafeteria improvement plan, Cit- izenship Week, and a Student Congress Scholarship were coordinated by the com- mittee, as was the publishing of an honor roll for every six-weeks. Littmang C. Thomas: R. Bartlettg E. Russackg R. Ginge- richg G. Schecterg M. Klugerg F. Fettg J. Pelecanosg B. Leving S. Holmesg J. Civiellog K. Waughg H. Oksnerg K. Hamerlundg K. Harris, L. Trainor. Row 6: A. Commerfordg S. Cromerg K. Murphy: R. Allnuttp B. Hartg J. Hellerg H. Goodmang S. Harmang L. Comptong P. Greenbaumg A. Hendersong C. Trainorg L. Morgang L. Gordang A. Hutterg N. Gleesong M. Klebanoffg C. Rabb. Row 7: B. Gordang M. Startzellg B. Kellyg B. Nachmang R. Calvertg J. Taylor: J. Yatesg D. Taylor: R. Saderg D. Rosnerg L. Carterg L. Summersg P. Kelley. Cathy Whitaker, Carolyn Cain, and Carol Raab experiment with decorations for the Vice-Versa Dance. I43
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1 x y l persuaders As its name implies, the In-School Publicity Com- mittee handles all publicity at Northwood for activi- ties sponsored by various school groups. Although the committee is mainly a Student Congress organ, it is not limited to publicizing Student Congress events only. The Welcome Dance, Homecoming, the World Culture Week, the Vice Versa, the ASP, and Student Congress Elections in May were just a few of the publicity assignments handled by the group. Aiding the committee this year was the establish- ment of two new bulletin boards primarily for In- School Publicity purposes, a Student Congress and a game-schedule bulletin board. Functions of the Out-of-School Publicity Commit- tee include the gathering, writing, and sending of weekly Northwood news to local publications, such as the Record and the Sentinel. In conjunction with this program, the committee maintains a bulletin board outside the office on which are posted all new articles relating to Northwood, whether concerning sports, scholastic news, or special interest articles. Committee members appear on WINX radio every week to relate important teen news, in addition to posting bulletins of coming presentations all over the area. - 1 .t ,w f., ' 4 , fas- N, , .f . , v- 1- - U . - 1 Q ,gli f,.,....4- -- W CA, as 'fa ' gi 9, lpn! . y ,J fs re K' 4 . N. , Q se xism H. , .Q P - .sg f -:Q In-School Publicity members, Ken Friedman and Mark Sand ler, work together on an original poster publicizing a bas ketball game with BCC. Kathy Weidman and Linda Greathouse post local news articles about Northwood on a bulletin board in the main hall, always the center of a large crowd. The art room, where Cheryl Hohm and Sharon McCeny are designing a runner for the hall, is the scene of many projects of In-School Pub- icity.
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