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During a geographycloss,Turn-Aboufteachers Barry Cassel and Andrea Kierbs ask sophomore Diane Schlosser a question about the topography of France Anxiously awaiting the Senior Class trip to Expo 67 in Montreal, Canada, Harry Bagdasian studies a travel folder about Montreal and the highlights ofthe Fair. 'F-we 4
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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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Graduating Seniors Share ln Activities Both traditional and novel experiences highlighted the activities of the Class of 1967. An innovation, the class trip to Expo 67 in Canada, attracted over three- hundred seniors during a Weekend in May. Earlier in the year, Turn-About Day gave seniors an opportunity to conduct classes in the place of their teachers. Senior Week held from May 31 to june 2 included Beanie'Day, the Senior Skit, the Senior Banquet, and the Senior Prom held at the Statler Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C. Graduation at Cole Field House proved a memorable and an exciting conclusion to the senioris final year at Northwood. Mrs. lra Kaplan takes pictures of her daughter before Elyse s gradua- tion in Cole Field House at the University of Maryland. 7-. 'Eu ft, f , V,,, fy U xr'L Q.. NNW. M,x..r K . .5 Tj! . X X . X N , Xxx 'S At the Senior Prom held at the Statler Hilton Hotel, Ira Agins and Gail Bricker pause to admire the hotel lobby before entering the Presidential Ballroom. Activities 45
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