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ii At a fund-raising proiect for the benefit of Care, Mr. Seymour Karnins auctions off one ofthe items donated by local merchants. 42 Activities At the Welcome Dance in September, Marlene Parker sings to the accompani- ment of Craig Young and drummer Terry Vipondof J.D. and the Jesters. During the Safety Assembly sponsored by Chrysler Motor Corporation, the Spurr- lows perform a song-and-dance routine to encourage safe driving. 4 3 ' l 0 I . 1 Jl
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Northwood's Dances Prove Entertaining Under a white canopy, students celebrated an old- fashioned Christmas at the annual Winter Wonderland dance. Home-made decorations including strings of popcorn and tiny stockings graced the Christmas tree in the center of the gym. Snowmen guarded the re- freshments in the cafeteria. All eyes were on senior Molly Kimble as she chose the lucky charm and was crowned Winter Wonderland Queen of 1966. At the Vice-Versa dance, Lawrence and the Ara- biansv suggested a Mid-Eastern atmosphere which was carried through by the gymis deserthsetting. Dancing To The music of the Leaves of Grass, iunior Kathy Feldm an and her date Jimmy Jones enioy The evening clTNor1'hwood's Winter Wonderland. To the delight of Ray Smathers and her escort Dennis Friend, Lawrence and the Arabians play a slow song at the Vice-Versa Dance held in February. Aciivifies 41
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Numerous Activities Provide Recreation Providing a welcome break in the classroom rou- tine, activities during school hours proved beneficial and enjoyable. Northwoodis annual toy drive gave hundreds of retarded children a merrier Christmas. At an assembly, Thurlow Spurr and the Spurrlows, a song-and-dance group, urged driving safety. After-school activities augmented Northwood's daily program. The Welcome Dance in September in- troduced incoming sophomores to each other, and the school. Later in the year, each school club sponsored a carnival game at the Activity Fair. With prizes donated by local merchants, Northwood also held an auction to raise money for Care. In the Red and Black Booth at the Activity Fair, Ken Schulman reminds prospec- tive customers that he has many prizes left for them to win. Student Government Executive Committee members Betsy Wilansky and Tom Whit- low make sure that the toys collected in the Toy Drive are in working order. g ,, ,, 1 ,X 'ex li ' H, LJ ef V a s tv . n : -:,13N5kV'fWS'v7-Q , 'L A r slffifrfs asissaftta-- 2 ' T ,g sisg-'g,iv1' . r A X-'ma ' ,''f'Ti'TIffTfE2f'TT 'fffI, v ' ' 5' 1 . ' is , 7 ' i ,.., ,st f .f ,,,- A V rs ' t , ff Ac. 9' , . ' ' X Q ,.,A7V ,A , 'lla ,, gs - - ' Q I !,f' Activities 43
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