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Activities, activities, L .H ..,5x graces The School Bank draws crowds and interest in its opening days. Lee Summers, Dale Helfgott, and Sandy Brucker look over the script for the All School Production, Anything Goes. Official tasters, Mrs. Harold Packard and Mrs. Samuel Keker, sample the entries in the Home Arts Bake-Off. Lynn Crissey and Mary Kay Tollefson browse through the varied selection at the Library Club's Paperback Book Sale.
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co pfures season This year was no exception to the fact that the Winter Wonderland has always been an important event in Northwood's social calendar. Almost un- recognizable under strands of crepe paper, paper snowmen, real pine trees and sleds, the gymnasium was transformed into a glittering snow scene. The Stardusters were at their best as they played for the many couples present. The selection of a queen from the court of the seven princesses chosen by the en- tire student body provided an exciting climax to a pleasant evening. Despite a last minute struggle with the wrestling team over the use of the gym, the Student Congress held its annual Vice-Versa Dance on February 21. The girls, it seems, were not bashful in exercising their yearly privilege of inviting datesg Cupid's Ambush, as the dance was aptly named, was well attended. The decorations, which brought an air of early spring to Northwood, featured a wishing well, and a garland-covered swing. ,au . r The Decorator Club's snowman watches the couples dance at the Winter Wonderland. MY ugly-4','9f Eddie Payne and Kathy Cooney pose for a Vice Versa souvenir, Dave Yost and his partner dance to 37 the Winter Wonderland music of the Stardusters.
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activities . . . Contests, welfare drives, and other activities all figure in Northwood life. The All-School Production, Anything Goes, presented April 4 and 5, proved that many hours of work put in by students had not been wasted. New to Northwood this year was the bank, a branch of the Citizens' Building and Loan Association. The student savings system proved so popular that the bank took over all club checking accounts. The Welfare Committee collected three thousand cans of food for Montgomery County's un- derprivileged. Proceeds from the annual Paperback Book Sale, February 18 to March 15, were used to buy new library books. The library was also invaded by a display of the baked goods made for the Home Arts Bake-off contest. In another contest, the stu- dents bowed to the faculty at the Senior-Faculty basketball game. Always fond of dancing, North- woodites enjoyed themselves at the Welcome Dance and the '65 or Bust Dance sponsored by the sophomore class. The Night Caps help push the Sophomores toward their goal: '65 or Bust. Tired of mundane cafeteria faie these distinguished gentlemen enioy home made elegance. Senior Jim Rota rebounds Mr Jan Frevs shot during the Senior Faculty game arf? Gam and cheese on the set of the All School Production. 39
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