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foreword 3 foreword Foreword lfore wordj The 1976 Patriot is designed in the unique form of a dictionary in what is hoped to be a successful and different way of telling the story of another year. The ideas were carefully plan- ned, with the hope that maybe this could be the year for something new and different. The staff has but one request. The request is that the book be viewed as something not only to remember, but laugh with for not only did the staff work to produce an enjoyable book, but a book Nathan Hale students can be proud of. It is a good book and it was a good year. The contents of this book are somewhat the same as its predecessors, but in a different order. However, there is a portion devoted to what could only be made this year and that's the Bicentennial section. Nathan Hale was spirited and loyal and what is to follow in this book is a tribute to him as well as the students. The staff of '76 presents what a small part of the student body of Nathan Hale High School has worked, sweated, cried, argued for and finally put together - an old way of thinking in the new look of the seventies. How to Read This Book This edition of the Patriot is both a dictionary of events as well as a year of memories. To use it, simply look up the name of the title you are looking for under the first letter in the name. Everything is in alphabetical order. There are headings and sub-headings for some to tell the division of that page. This is still a yearbook, only in a somewhat different, yet conven- ient format.
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table of contents 2 table of contents abraxas . . . baseball ..... cast .... deca .... english . . . fbla ......... german club .... halebaloo ..... industrial arts . . . january seniors key club .... latin club .... march seniors . . . . national honor society october seniors. . . . . Table of Contents lof kon en s ftab 1 ty .. . . . . ...assemblies business education . . . . .CTOSS COl1I11I'y . . . . .demoiselles .exchange students ............fsa . .gymnastics club . . . . .homerooms . . .industrial arts . . . .junior play .......keyclub . . . .los academicos . . . . .music-vocal . . . .november seniors . . . . . . . .outsiders patriettes . . .... .... p hysical education rangers-in-review .... ...... r eginea aqua science . . . . . . .... swimming tennis. . . ..... track USR ........ vacation '75 ........ end of World, america .... Z .... .............. index ...... autographs .... ......L1S3. . . .vacation 775 . . . . . . .Wrestling . . . .nancy's last page 4-9 10-27 28-35 36-40 40-50 51-68 69-107 108-121 122-123 124-153 154 155-160 160-176 177-179 179-181 182-187 188-191 192-233 234-239 240-241 242-243 244-251 252-253 254-261 262-264
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abraxas braxas fuh brax usj Abraxas is a godhead whose symbolic task is uniting the universal opposites of light and dark, good and evil, to bring forth thought and wisdom. It is an interweaving of words, combining to form a fantasy of ideas and emotions. The book of Abraxas is the combined efforts of Mr. Dan Ratliff's two creative writing classes. From the beginning of the year when the expressions first begin to take shape, Abraxas is being thought about and planned. Nurtured by all the students of the creative spirit, it flour- ishes into an expansion of each individual. Ranging from haikus to free verse to short stories with a twist, a line of communica- tions is established and strengthened. The line continues to the entire Nathan Hale student body near theend of the year. All the creative writers know what the purpose is of this fine and delicate line. lt divides the mere survival from the true living. 4 abraxas Hrst row: Greg Connor, Cindy Morrison, Vicki Cehak. Second row: Tom Ewing, Patti Royal, Sheryl Hogg, Susan Jordan Susan Haxel. 7 . 51.11 starry-Q5 1 ty, I Q-4 First row: Perri Fanfulik, Mitch Todd, Roxanne Stall. Second row: Kari Groves, Lisa Stolley. Lisa Thorson. Third row. Margie Chambers, Paula Smith, Vicki Moorman. anim, First raw: Dale Farmer, Larry Meyer, Joanie Chapman. Second row: John Rule, Lisa Duncan, Linda Lomon. Third row: Linda Birkland, Dan DiAmbrosio, Becky Brooks.
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