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GSA reaches GIRLS SPORTS ASSOCIATION Cl.-r.J Row 1: S. Harmon QTreas.Jg P. Griffin lPres.lg J. gan: L. Ford, J. DeGooyerg N. Hiltner. Row 4: B. Nichol- Slye lV.P.5. Row 2: N. Simpsong S. Svreckg L. Alexanderg song B. Park, S. Dietleg M. Gibag J. Welchg L. Saulnier, T. Trothg D. Denhamg S. Toomeyg J. O'Neilg B. Shirley. J. Risk. Row 3: J. Schwartz: M. Meyers: P. Crossfieldg M. McCol- w Through the efforts of the Girls' Sports Associa- tion, interest and participation in girls' athletics has increased. Each year the association plans a pro- gram of intramural sports which enables members to participate in basketball, hockey, volleyball, and softball activities. The group sponsored honor teams consisting of the school's best players in a particular sport, who competed against honor teams from other schools in the area. In addition to participation in sports, sold booster buttons, and helped plan the annual Homecoming weekend, in co-ordination with the N Club. The climax of a busy year came at the slumber party, where girls who had excelled in sports throughout the year received special awards. Miss Reid and Betsy Park leap for the rebound. 162
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T northwood A visitor backstage at Northwood would no doubt nd himself impressed and bewildered by the mass intricate equipment on hand. The stage crew ndles all manual staging required for both minor d major production, from the switching of sets the operation of the colored spotlights. Without e aid of this group of boys, school presentations ould not have been able to achieve such a high gree of success. Members of the Circle N Society are chosen for y outstanding contribution to the school. Every udent is eligible for membership during any of s three years at Northwood, and awards are given nsecutively. Continued outstanding service must shown for the award to be extended for a second d third year. The Society sold cokes at the All hool Production as one of their projects. With Northwood's increased enrollment, the traf- ic problems concerning the school have grown Eemendously. These problems have been compound- by the unique system of entrances recently con- :ructed on University Blvd. Handling this traffic as the job of the school patrols, who regulated the ,ow at such major events as Back To School Night nd College Night. Modern teaching methods are relying more and lore on improved audio visual aids. In connection 'ith this development, the Audio Visual Club at 'orthwood has become increasingly important. Made E of interested boys, the group keeps the school's dio visual equipment in top shape. Ronnie Raspet points out the operation of the sound system t the other member of the Audio-Visual staff, George Baily Got a light, anyone? Standing by are Dave Yost, Dau Robbins, Bill Tesch, and Barry Baron. f V ir his staff. l
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goals Judy Slye skillfully defends Northwood's goal during Hockey Honor Game against Sherwood. Marilyn Cole and Sue Landsman confer together on a progressive dinner. Sophie Svreck, Sherry Holmes, Lora Longmore, Donna Rabenhorst, and Linda Feld avidly look at one of the clubs attractive bulletin boards. l63
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