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1. Kevin Mebust, Dave Wallinga, Kelly Koeller, and Bernie Kennedy relax during a break. 2. Between planning sessions seniors Dave Wallinga and Doug Schuster take to the water. 3. Julie Moomau and Janice Ebbert with sleeping bags and camping gear head for their cabin across the lake. 4. Planning forthe Thespian year are Kay Hall, Kelly Krull, Marie Jones, Pam Lewis. 5. Julie Tucker, Alyson Zickefoose, Kelly Koeller, and Renee Pope explore the lake. 6. Mr. Wendell Mohling and Dr. Calvin Cormack unpack the van on arrival. 7. Renee Pope explains her self-portrait to her group of retreaters. 4 Q------f--- ---Qfi Kansas. 7 Listening is the key Activity leaders and sponsors were together August 24 and 25 at Camp Allendale-by-Jingo south of Louisburg, Groups met for planning their year's program, and in the fun department there was a sing-along led by Pam Lewis, canoeing, swimming, and volleyball. All this was co-ordinated by Dr. Frank Mermoud. The entire NW advisory board attended on the second day, along with Mrs. Phyllis Nason, PTSA president, Mrs. Myrna Stringer, board of education vice-president, and Dr. Ralph Chalender, NW area associate superintendent. Speaking to the entire group Dr. Chalender stressed that everyone, especially leaders, should learn to be good listeners. And he said no one should leave something for someone else to do that he should do himself. Leadership Retreat 21
Griffins burn in Cougar spirit 1 Spirit Club promoted spirit early. The first week of school brought spirit week with Blow up the Griffins, Overhaul the Griffinsf' and Death of the Griffins days. The Cougar Day Parade through Shawnee ended at NW with the traditional bonfire and the burning of the Winnetonka effigy. Reflecting this theme of killing Winnetonka, the best decorated car in the parade was appropriately judged to be the Death Mobile, engineered by Flick Halstead and Jeff Martin. All this enthusiasm paid off the following night with a 20-0 Cougar victory over Winnetonka. Spirit Club sponsored both spirit week and the parade. A membership in Spirit Club included aT-shirt, entrance to all pep assemblies, and free bus rides to away games. Marilyn Kennedy was sponsor. 22 Spirit club Lililill?
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