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QUE? il HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE-Fronf Row: G, Dunnigan, G. Bricker, J. Murray, Chairman, L. Wriggle P. Newman, K. Shannon. Second Row: L. Miller, M. Shemelynec, E. Connolly, J. Wolf, D. Manning B. Reck. Back Row: C. Parkis, N. Murphy, K. Wein, B. Northern, M. King, C. Naehr, P. Sanders. r 1 CHAPLAlN'S COMMITTEE-Fronf Row: N. Hill, P. Henson, chaplain, E. Bailey. Second Row: S. Hardwick, M. Sfoklosa, P. Kimble, B. Rogers. Back Row: S. Mc- Comas, D. Kleinberg, M. Mayer. Pai Newman prepares an exhibit on The Korean orphan. . Acting as a source of inspiration to the student body, the Chaplainis Committee was responsible for many school services and activities. The Public Ad- dress Sub-committee handled morning announce- ments and invocations. The success ofthe Brother- hood and Thanksgiving Assemblies was credited to the Chaplain's Committee. Working with the Welfare Committee, members brought pumpkins to patients at Childrenis Hospital. Teachers and students who were ill or who lost a member of their family received flowers and cards of sympathy from the committee. Cordial greetings were offered all visitors and new- comers to Northwood by the Hospitality Committee. Sophomores were given a complete orientation, and receptions were held for many visitors, including those who toured Northwood for the Washington In- ternational Center. In addition, members sent Christ- mas cards to students ofother schools to promote inter- school friendship. Committee members sponsored bake sales, pro- vided refreshments at dances, and worked on the All School Production to earn money for the support of Lee Yong Sun, Northwood's Korean orphan, as well as for extra gifts on her birthday and at Christmas. Organizations 59
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051353 'Ni' lb .WWW .5 nmlsdllf As a proiect of the welfare committee, Carol Glenn, Leta Naugle, Carol Ackermann, and Bonnie Tabakin promote school spirit by bottling candy pep pills. Committees Give Inspiration and Insight Careful planning of Welfare Committee members resulted in two successful School Spirit Weeks, which students supported by buying pennants, buttons, and pep pills. The organization also sponsored a show by Maryland's gymkhana troupe to raise money for the Student Congress. Extending its projects beyond the school, the com- mittee sponsored a toy drive during the Christmas season, a canned food campaign, and, later in the year, participated in a Save the Childrenn project. WELFARE COMMITTEE-Front Row: A. Hershey, B. Tabakin, C. Ackermann, chairman, L. Monisera. Second Row: D. Wil- lis, C. Consuegra, C. Glenn, B. Kreisman, I. Kipnis. Third Row: L. Beckler, K. Smith, G. Compton, K. Ferguson. Back Row: E. Shpritz, D. Katz, C. Crossfield, J. Bowman, A. Leibowitz, D. Brown. 58 Organizations
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PATROLS-Front Row: L. Campbell, Treasurer: G. Dorr, Captaing B. Terrill, Lieutenant. Second Row: E. Odom, T. Crovato, L. Schap. Back Row: T. Sterling, J. Tortorella, S. Sbona. Stationed at strategic positions throughout the school, the patrols devoted two periods a day to clean- ing the cafeteria and cleaning the halls. One of Northwood's fastest growing committees, the Safety Committee promoted a campaign for the installation of a sidewalk on University Boulevard and sponsored a Safety Check Lane for motorists. The committee backed the administration in the solution ofthe parking problem and contributed to the success of the bumper sticker permits. In March, members organized a Safety Assembly. Before patrolling the halls during lunch Jim Tortorella Larry Campbell Larry Schapp, Sum Sbonc and Bob Terrill quickly eat lunch.
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