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,We .If One of the many jobs of the Polaris staff is folding and sending out newspapers to various schools Staff members Joyce Furney Rafaela Vlllareal Connie Green and Cary Eldridge have this job C. - ' The Polaris Northern s official newspaper is published and printed bl monthly by an entire student staff Editorial Advisor Mrs Neely The Literary Editor Mary Saranen Sports Editor Gary Eldridge and and M' woods Pnnl Shup AdV'5o' work wllh 0 5loH of approx Editor in Chief Alice Tumer work manv hours to publish the Polaris amately 25 The Polaris rs a member of the Quill and Scroll Mich :gan Interscholastac Press Association and the National Scholastic Press Association I g T h e p e n is X xx J: 1 9 'A 9 5 ' r y Z r Q f 2 L 2 f: e Z if. . Ii 1 1 I ' ' 5 . 1- ' f . ' r 1, ' 5 it ., ,Y , 7 pt x j Q ext . ' ,, Q 1 4 ' r r- 1 y : ve v 3 'f or . , -. A x , - I , .' - I 513.1 1 if ' 1 . , . . . , ,.,, i f 4, kb N E 'H Xt X Staff members of the Polaris are sent to cover all news-worthy events, pertaining to srhool life. One of these events is the Fall Concert, which is held annually at Central. 26 A
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. ,A an 'Y 1: 1. I 4 1 . ,,,? , -Fl ' ' 1 s Lg iff rt' ag: e-'fl rl f- F' Y Interested in electronics are these live wire members of the Elec- cock' Laffy Hyde' Roger Hydehlohn Wllllellead' Doug Duvall' Row tronics Club. Row 1, L. to R., Karen George, Dave Orvis. Michael 3: Mr' Rosh. Ron Coleman, Arland C?d'f'Q Howard Parry' larry Pruchnicki. Shirley Ashley. Row 2: jerry Compagnoni, Mike Han' Alexander' Mlke Knlbbs' Paul Bowemlm' Alexander' The key to advancement The members of the Electronics Club are on the beam as they look over an electronic device. The Electronics Club with Mr. Rose as advisor can often be tound working on electronic devices and machines. They repair such things os radios and televisions with the modern equipment they have learned to use. 25 The red wire goes here, the blue wire should be there, but this needs a new . . 1151
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si Nw 3 'W ,, 4 ., -f'---- f '-AL ia N 0 X W MQWVAW Many people, including reporters and lypisls, are needed to pub- ATDO- ludy Crivkon. Sue Bailey, 'Nlary Saranen. Jamie MUIPBF lish the Polaris. Several students on the staff are, L. to R., Linda AliCPTl1rnPr and Carol Haffiie mtg tier t an t e swor . ' h ' h l1 cl Members of the Quill and Scroll, an honor society for high school L- l0 Ru Tim Kaul. Suzy Meggitt, Al Liner. R0b Cliff, and Cary journalists, discuss the installntinn of new members. They are from Eldfidgl If ' X 1 5 27 X 1 92 i
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