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SCHOOL BAND FRONT- Dave Crowley, Jerry Fuhr, Tom Cottenie, Debby Ruston, Evelyn White, Phyllis Schultz. MIDDLE- Mary Fair, Beth Riehl, Gerry Evans, Kathy Schrader, Shelley Meadows, Elizabeth Kerekes, Judy Lamb, Laurie Stott, Marion Whaling, Mike Baumbach. BACK- Mary Aitchenson, Chris Stott, Gwen Braby, Rhonda Smith, Marilyn Taras, Bob Kuiper, Robert Durst, John MacFadden, Bruce Gorvett, Warren Gaul, Linda Uniac, Marlene Fuhr, J.S.Ervin(Director). ABSENT- Adele Krajaefoke, Shelley Carey, Joyce Rohde, Monika Roeske, Diane Daniels, Geraldine Cuerden, Natban Carey, Paul West, Grant Buxton. TYPING TEAM This year, the typing competition was carried on at each school. Northwestern competitors typed on Friday, February 2 on their own machines and were therefore familiar with their surroundings. They had only two weeks in which to prepare for the competition. The results were very favourable for Northwestern. Of 18 senior entries, Cathy Haveron placed third with 48.8 words per minute and Cathy Gettler was fourth with 48.6. Their combined senior team effort placed third of nine entries at 48.7 w. p. m. Of 16 junior entries, Marlene Fuhr placed first with 53.0 w. p. m. and Margaret Aitcheson seventh with 36.8 w. p. m. The junior team entry of Cathy Muma and Marlene Fuhr placed second with 51.3 w. p. m. Northwestern was obviously well represented at this year ' s typing competition. FRONT- Cathy Muma, Marlene Fuhr, Marg Aitcheson. BACK- Cathy Gettler, Cathy Haveron.
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SENIOR BADMINTON FRONT- Alba Misuraca, Deborah Balzer, Jikie Altenburg, Janet Bell, Jane Bakelaar, Bonnie Wilhelm. MIDDLE- Wayne Jaques, Jim Jodoin, Tony Grootenhuizen, Steve Smethurst, Jeff Norris, Robert Delesie. BACK- Mark Horstead, Mike Baumbach, Jim Mitchell, Joanne Bakelaar, Patricia Norris. JUNIOR BADMINTON FRONT- Susan Baumbach, Carol Snider, Donna Sylvester, Bruce Parker, Giorda Schmidt, Rick Self, Eileen Gower, Paul Macdonald, Cathy Bakelaar, Kathy Kelly, Brent Dunn. MIDDLE- Mr. Bakelaar, Susan Bomb, Kim Stetaher, Wendy Gibson, Colleen Crowley, Robert Oliver, RondeU Pfaff, John Wakon, Gerda Grootenhuizen, Joanne Kelly, Kim Brooks, Debbie Kuiper, Brenda Zinn. BACK- Debbie Le Souder, Beverly Hoytink, Jeff Nelson, Gord Norris, Jamie Fitzgerald, Paul Ratz, Mike Gotts, Dennis Taylor, Craig Mitchell, Arnold Schellenberger. ABSENT- Tony Germin, Paul Krempien, Marie Suntini.
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ACTION ' 73 Hfi I.S.C.F. The I.S.C.F., which stands for Inter School Christian Fellowship, is a brand new club this year. The staff adviser for this club is Mr. Palmer. The club ' s main function is to bring together Christian youth. In this way, through assemblies and guest speakers youth can discuss issues and be Christian witnesses. Important plans include participation in Key 73 and engaging guest speakers for the school to enjoy. In today ' s complex society it is important to have someone to look up to. Students tend to shun religion because they think they will be ridiculed by their peers. Now is the time to stand up for what you believe in! ;|C M.E. CLUB In our third year, the Man ' s Environment Club has attempted to show the city of Stratford than we can have a better place to live in than what we do now. Man has created an enormous ploblem which can only be solved through the uniting of communities to battle against it. We took on such a position, aiding other pollution wary societies and also acting as watch dogs against the instigators of environmental deteriation in this region. Our intentions were not only to clean up what man has done but to beautify what we have left. We hope that through our efforts we have made others aware of the necessity for a cleaner environment to live.. ..and to breathe in. :|: ALLISTAIR FARQUHAR WINS TROPHIES AT PLOUGHING MATCH Mr. Gordon Bell presents the Frank Bell memorial trophy (a combination thermometer, barometer, and hygrometer) to AUistair Farquhar for the highest score for Perth County of a ploughed land in the International Ploughing match. Students from Northwestern made a good showing at the International Ploughing Match at Sebringville this year. Among those placing in the Student ' s ploughing competition were Wayne Wolfe, 2nd; Steve Parker, 3rd; and Roger Beurman, 3rd. First prize on Tuesd ay went to Alhstair Farquhar who added a seventh in the open class on Wednesday and a ninth on Friday for a total of sixteen points overall. Alhstair ' s was the highest scoring ploughed land in Perth County and was awarded the Frank Bell Memorial Trophy and the Eaton ' s of Canada prize (a silver cream and sugar service). For the highest points scored in Perth County over the four days he was awarded the Harwood prize of cash.
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