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rin. S SW ml . -'-.., a ni n her sophomore year Melanie Han- proved herself an Outstanding homore. Since then Melanie has actively engaged in different clubs activities of our school. Repre- ing the class, Melanie has been President for the last two years. ettes, French Club, Student Coun- and the N.H.S. keep Melanie in- ed in her community and school. 3'- lF'X wx 'tw - 1 ., lt are S 'nil Shelley Dodge with her dynamic per- sonality and frankness adds a liberal note to the Senior Class. She partici- pates in various extra-curricular activi- ties such as N.H.S., N.F.L. and French Club. Shelley has gained many friends as she has tried to get fellow students to see reality through her efforts as a member of the H.R.C. Elizabeth Bluntson as Secre- tary of the Student Council and Senior Class, has proven herself to be quite outstanding in leader- ship and her ability to make friends. She has contributed much to the school and communi- ty through her service in Keyettes and her spirit shown as band ma- jorette. She has strived to bring about an understanding among her fellow students as a member of H.R.C. 6.
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As editor of the Kaleidoscope, Rodney Heninger does his best to convey the latest news to the stu- dent body. He has also served the school as President of the Sopho- more Class, Co-President of the Junior Class, and Secretary of Key Club. As a result of all this hard work and a high academic standing Rodney was tapped for both N.Q.S. and N.H.S. .loy Arenson has contributed most in the area of the Speech Department. Her abilities in this area have brought countless honors to her school and to her community. Along with maintain- ing a high scholastic average and excel- lence in speech, she has found time to be an effective member of the French Club and N.H.S. 1' Vickie Westbrook has achiev many honors in representing o school. The Exchange Club of W1 Palm Beach picked Vickie as Girl-1 The-Month and she represented t Senior Class at Homecoming as M Senior. ln all three of her High Sch: years, Vickie has been very much volved as a member of the studo body. Vickie has been an Outstandi Sophomore, President of Anchor, member of the Choir, N.H.S., a Speech and Drama, and with all the activities she still maintains a high a- demic standing.
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Looking through Beatrice Coleman's records of the past three years it would ses as though her goal has been to promote better human understanding. This becom apparent as we look at her work as head of H.R.C., an active member of the Stude Council, and as a representative to Girls' State. To round out her activities, she li also been a member of the TLH Choir and a Homecoming attendant. gal While bringing spirit to the bask ball court, Bruce Williams has al brought spirit to the class of '72 president. Through his leadership! Sophomore Class President and the fl mer Roosevelt High and Junior Cl: C0-President and Senior Class Pre dent at Twin Lakes High, he has pri en that leadership is no easy job. Co, Fight. Winlln has been the spirit of this exuberant cheerleader as she has led the tcam. school, and class of '72 on to victory. Holly Stratton's serious side has also been seen as she has been a frequent debater in the student council. She has been extremely active in Keyettes, and was chosen this year's Homecoming Queen. I - S L -un:-nuqugq if- ef K . . - Y'-e s ' L . ' . - - -A N K . K.Qugkfieggigsi-3'4j51.mise-far . K . - f . W - I-:aft -. J - . . . M- e. - ,..- . , Q, ,. at-L, , r, .,M.. . Y ,!.,f, .t,.t,,as,yi',s,,5.tS -.ee f si-f X V --Q . ...ff-,. 7l..+...A, ,,s..A
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