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As the trees drained the green from their leaves turning them into glorious shades of reds, browns, and yellows, seniors returned for their final days at Nicolet. For many, new study habits began to emerge. Some, realizing that this was their last chance, strove to bring up their grades so a university would find them acceptable and grant them entrance. Others, bask- ing in the glow of a college's early acceptance, began the traditional slump almost as they entered the school doors. Some disputes arose during the year over the mess in the cafeteria and the conduct at the pep rally and some senior pranks became outright acts of vandalism in the eyes of the administration. Yet, through it all the status quo rarely varied and the individualism, which seemed to control the decade, was as unwavering as always. im' AA -'ff 573, Mg c-WM ,,,, ,- - 2'MA H' .'. . Q9 A ' ,. LMAO V. I lf TN Y' ni tion.. THIS PAGE: 1. Mr, Fred Rice calmly watches his phy. ed, class. 2. Cafeteria food problems arose during the school year. 3. Jeff Kukawka and Larry Jassin spend time on math during their senior year. 4. Nature's leaves turned to gold as the growing season came to a close. OPPOSITE PAGE: 1. Senior Marlon Mitchell watched the game through his Sousaphone. 1 41' A -W' Tl -W, il Q'
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THIS PAGE: 1. Seniors Lori Kayser and Paula Maglio skipped down A-wing corridor as their last year of high school began. 2, Cheering at their last Home- coming game as Nicolet students were seniors: BACK ROW: Dave Schmitz and Dan Bizub. THIRD ROW: Marty Lackner, Dave Ulrich, Linda Shieble, Steve Lo- vett, and Kristi Dangott. SECOND ROW: Rod Gimbel and Pat Sheehy. FRONT ROW: Bill Faude and Sheila Sinclair. OPPOSITE PAGE: I. Pausing to organize themselves for the next period, freshmen Karin Kochan and Heidi Levy gathered necessary materials. 2. Pre- paring for the computerized world, seniors Bill Gabby and Bill Habush programmed the Nicolet digital com- puter. 3. At the beginning of the school year, old ac- quaintances were renewed between students and facul- ty as exemplified by Betsy DePaIma and Ms. Judy Grefsheim. of Q . dtffufif' W,-5, rf. wi ,
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