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Reflect Class Spirit Throughout its three years at Northwood, the Class of ,65 compiled an impressive list of activities. To begin its last but most active year, the class sponsored a United Nations Breakfast in October. Profits from the Senior Class Play, Ulnherit the Wind, the Winter Wonderland Dance, and the junior-Senior Movie in- creased the treasury considerably. One addition to the traditional senior program included an informal dance after a basketball game in january. Consisting of only four days, Senior Week never- theless marked the high point of the year. Students received class beanies at the Senior Assembly, which began the Week's activities. Tuesday night, the Peter Pan Restaurant in Urbana, Maryland, hosted the Sen- ior Class Banquet. Later in the week, Turnabout Day and Bermuda Day sparked further spirit. On Friday night, the Senior Prom at the Sheraton Park Hotel in Washington, D.C., displayed the results of three years of concentrated class effort. In addition to these profit-making projects, the class sponsored a drive for Childrenis Hospital with contributions totaling over 96130. Culminating aca- demic, social, and extra-curricular careers and com- mencing new and varied pursuits in college or jobs, nearly 650 seniors graduated in june. Judy Elliston and Susan Mathes display pcurachufes for the gym ceiling. fy a , ff 1 ,fiff , f 1 If f rf 4 Y , ff 2 4.2, I , 1 ' :Zyl O fy 4 .yl Lf 2 five? f,', 2, img'
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Mr. Collinson, a representative of the Balfour Company, talks with members of -f the Senior Class Executive Committee about graduation announcements. S 0 2 To 01-0 Jimmy Banello, Bob Foley, and Dave Dixon ioin a toast to the class of After school, Naomi Olkon files cards at Carousel Footwear in Wheaton, where 1965 at the Senior Class United Nations Breakfastin October. she, like many other students, works five days a week to earn extra money. SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL-Fronf Row: A. Duvall, treasurer, C. Royer, secretary, N. Brill, president, L. Frowert, vice-president, M. Greenberg. Second Row: D. Belding, T. Brandriss, Mrs. Boone, co-sponsor, Miss Schmeideler, co-sponsor, N. Ishimoto, E. McHugh. Third Row: L. Weisz, G. Kent, L. Levinson, J. Crissey, J. Fairchild, D. Seeman. Back Rqw: S. McComas, S. Banneft, l. Blanken, A. Stein, B. Garvey. l66 Seniors
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President Nicky Brill leads a class meeting while secretary Carol Royer records The minutes. Robert Allnuft John Anspacher T68 Seniors '4-ff- ' f ,fp ,,,,j La urence Abelma n Carol Ackermann John Albrittain Lois Allwine Jessica Appelbaum Isabel Alvarez Ruth Applebaum Jean Abramson Phyllis Abi Ainsley Ann Adams Stephen Alberding Howard Alenier Jean Alewine Robert Anderson Ruth Andreas Lynn Armel Robert Aserkoff
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