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The end of a school day may consist of many things, such as missing a few classes for a movie, attending a meeting, or just thinking of refreshments to be served at the big game that night. Though every day is filled with studies, with conver- sations, with activities and with routine, every day is different. Events, talks with friends, and subjects for class study are never exactly repeated. When students file out the front doors to the waiting buses, memories of the day are held by each individual--special mem- ories of each aspect of the individual. « A moment of relaxation is enjoyed by Steve Sisler, Ger- ald Maust, and Marlin Schrock as they take a break from cleaning the electronics shop. Ait Medd By ih RP Re Opportunities for research, reading, and browsing are offered by the North- ern High School library. Brenda Oes- ter, Ed Stanton, and classmates take advantage of reading material in the library. Students have the opportunity to make handcrafted In order to raise money for the Drama Club, Trudy Car- items in wood shop. Jerry Sisler uses a vertical band penter, Pam Kisner, and Chris Sines sell valentines to be saw to begin his project, a tall candleholder. delivered to lockers on Valentine's Day. 27
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26 Variety Adds Spice To School And Extra-Curricular Life Meetings are held during school to discuss plans for the snowball dance to be held on February 18. Randy Glotfelty, Ramona Yoder, and Becky Stanton of the Student Government meet with committee chairman Rae Ann Bren- neman, As a fund raising project the Lettermen's Club operates the concession stand at sports events. Randy Broadwater supports his club as he buys a coke from fellow- letterman Jim Warnick. Both Junior and Senior high students view The Computor Wore Tennis Shoes as a reward for outstanding magazine sales.
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28 Along with the cheerleaders, Fred Fox leads students in a cheer, Varsity cheerleaders gain students’ attention by sing- ing the fight song. Mini Pep Rallies Stir Up Spirit On Lunch Shifts School spirit is increased by special activities spon- sored by the Student Government Activities Committee, Student participation advances and encourages school spirit and more student involvement. Students show their school patriotism by standing for the fight song and joining the cheerleaders in sideline cheers. Music, played by the Pep Band, brings school spirit alive. oa 4 . Se ee Tee Members of the Pep Band raise enthusiasm on lunch shifts.
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