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ii KEYETTES-Front Row: J. Bute, P. Kimble, C. Glantz, J. Rowe, J. McGinn. Second Row: K. Kaltenbacher, S. Simmons, M. Kim, S. Katz, G. Oliveri, L. Joseph. Third Row: J. Michaelson, E. Ritchie, G. Sutton, M. Griswold, K. Lentz, K. Menichelli. Fourth Row: M. Perman, M. Ellington, S. Palder, B. Kreisman, J. Blakely. Fifth Row: T. Weinstein, A. Hausman, R. Sotsky, B. Cope, S. Slocum, E. Oksner. Back Row: S. Miller, A. Gordon, H. Weisfield, L. Peller, M. Goldmunz. l GIRLS' SERVICE CLUB-Front Row: E. King, J. Liles, Secretary, D. Freier, President, C. Thomas, Vice-President, K. Williams, Treasurer, M. Seltzer. Second Row: S. Flood, C. Wasson, C. Hand, J. Thompson, P. Krause, V.4 Morris. Third Row: L. Allen, L. Frowert, P. Rodatus, E. Altschuler, D. Ellis, S. Euler. Fourth Row: L. Siegelman, M. Shoup, L. Stein, C. Parkis, L. Comfort, K. Heitkotter. Fifth Row: G. Kent, M. Scott, K. Sanders, E. Zayas, S. Scott, N. Gleeson, I. Alvarez. Back Row: J. Euler, K. Kohler, S. Baker, L. DeLizia, K. Zabawa, J. Buscher, K. Fitz- gerald, N. Curtin. 'i Debbie Freier tries her shoe-shining skills on Karen Williams' shoes. As Jean Liles watches, Carol Thomas holds an Indian Warrior, sold to raise money for GSC. Keyettes Marsha Perman, Sharon Paulder, Andi Haus- man, and Mona Goldmunz display toys which they mended for children at an orphanage in Washington. Organizations 63
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an ni 'mixes fi Siu ?lluvv:-f PRESENTS SlUUElli-TEACHER GAME Www. Elaine Stolting, Sherry Doak, and Linda Monisera, members of the Girls' Sports Association, arrange the bulletin board in the girls' locker room. Girls Display Sportsmanship and Service I GIRLS' SPORTS ASSOCIATION-Front Row: P. Wittner, C. O'Loughlin, Vice President, C. Ackermann, President, L. Monisera, Secretary, S. Doak, Treasurer. Second Row: N. Moss, K. Sinen, T. Burke, K. Hudes, L. Chubb, A. Hershey, J Taylor. Third Row: N. Morrey, S. Landsman, M. Walter, L. Stein, B. Levine, A. Peale, C. Ferguson. Fourth Row: V. Seielstad, S. Sharp, C. Crosstield, L. Briggs C. Autenrieth L. Fisher, D. Bagdasion. Fifth Row: J. Fairchild, A. Commerford G. Kent, S. Furash, J. Newberry, N. Murphy, H. Ehrlich. Sixth Row: J. Burleigh I. Caputo, D, Freas, C. Royer, S. Harman, N. Smith. Back Row: J. Pelecanos, C. Beane, E. Dixon, M. Sabagh, L. Freedman, E. Stolting, K. Hillock. 62 Organizations Finding the key to success, the Keyettes offered their services to the school and community wherever they found the need. Bake sales raised money for the Peace Corps and for the Children's Convalescent Home. For Valentine's Day, members sang for pa- tients at the University Nursing Home and Holy Cross Hospital, and as a continuous service project, they administered an exercise program to a mentally retarded child in the Northwood area. Friday mornings during extended homerooms the members of the Girls' Sports Association met to plan their activities for the year. During football season the girls sold Fritos and potato chips at games and assisted the N Club with Homecoming activities. A highlight ofthe year was a slumber party. In February the club sponsored an exciting student-faculty basketball game, and in the spring they planned a club camping trip. Quick to volunteer, always ready to do ajob and do it Well, the Girls' Service Club served the school and the community. In addition to handing out programs at school assemblies, and serving at the National Honor Society reception and at the Spaghetti Dinner, members sponsored a bake sale to help our band go to New Orleans. Besides collecting donations for the Heart Fund and the March of Dimes, the club organ- ized a trip to Junior Village. At Christmas, the girls collected assorted gifts which were presented to patients at Springvale Hospital.
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f-f-r ,ev PEP CLUB-Front Row: D. Bagdasian, M. Albert, K. Smith, President, C. White, Treasurer, M. Nemesh, Sponsor. Second Row: G. Sutton, V. Wharton, J. Ziska, P. Broderick, B. Goldkind, J. Rubenstein. Third Row: P. McClung, G. Kizner, M. Marshall, L. Lundell, B. Hauft, S. Furnary. Fourth Row: M. Acken, T. Rosenthal, B. Schuman, N. Devendorf, L. Trofast, H. Schreiber, D. Daven- in .., V 7 wie pw ,192 4 521. 4? 'W' , r ,V ,,.. UQ? K J n 1 , .3 Q .7 port. Fifth Row: S. Gerow, M. Baker, G. Sinopoli, J. Falk, L. Gesser, C. Con- suegra. Sixth Row: A. Rothman, C. Kelley, R. Sotsky, G. Mensh, J. Scher, K. Shannon. Back Row: S. Palder, E. Manset, L. Schelpark, D. Phillips, V. Krum- rein, M. Shemelynec. Clubs Spark Spirit, Benefit Community Northwoodis most enthusiastic club proved that school spirit is contagious. During the fall, members of the Pep Club sold candy bars and baked goods to raise money for black-skirted uniforms. A flash card section provided a unique boost to school spirit. CIRCLE N-Front Row: D. Belding, P. Robbins, E. McHugh, President, G. Dunnigan, L. Levinson. Second Row: l. Blanken, G. Burrows, A. Siskind, J. Elliston, J. Bauer. Third Row: R. Calvert, B. Clark, S. Bannett, K. Fox, N. Brill. Back Row: B. Anderson, J. Anderson, A. Duvall, N. Moyer, J. Meyers. Establishing itself as a self-supporting organiza- tion, the Circle N Society raised money for the annual Circle N awards by checking coats at all school dances. As a service project, members polished the trophies in the main trophy case. Donna Davenport, Karen Hilty, and Kathy Smith plan Pep Club activities. Q f L v 7 ' , ,f .4-W ,fmzwm1l.
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