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Students Swept Up In Activities Dissecting fishworms was a requirement in Mr. Green’s 10th grade Biology class. Luke Maust and Mark Daugherty carefully make an incision so as not to puncture the organs. Using Franciene Durst as a model, Leroy Raines gives valuable pointers about hair care to the Home Ec. classes. Cyeiainneh 4 cod lene Pean eer ly suew a cee 4 CTUICICKIIEL IT Omeeetnte Cee ie ee an i NeCes lon Cede ee ee SS @POCNIZ CONSE re a 63 INGGICChOICS MEE a at oe 89 FCIG ULV ammeter tuaiek arte Peete Meee co yee orto: Ae CEILS ee ee eee 23 UpveeleRGane Jovees eee eee 449 AG CiisChMe) | Samana arte ae 163 ING X Mee ie ee ac ented es 204 GClOSINC MMe er cos ie ag a 206 lier ee re ie iii Opening 3
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The mass confusion and general hub-bub dies down just before the late bell rings as Becky DeWitt briefly pauses at her locker on the way to class. To any students, each year seemed much like the last, with similar courses, activities, lunches, and even classmates and teachers. Whether we realized it or not, each year did have its Own unique characteristics, and the year of 1981 was no different. The North Star staff chose to portray the year with the theme, “caught in the web.” Being “caught in the web” could be good, bad, or perhaps neither good nor bad. The activities portrayed were either everyday, occasional, or once-in-a-lifetime OCCUFANCesS. Taking time out of regular school work, Toni Sutton, Donna Wilburn, and Kathy Savage demonstrate their child care abilities during Play School. After deciding who receives the kick-off, team members show their sportsmanship by a handshake with the opposing team. 2 Opening
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Breaking Away From The Norm Carefully lighting a Bunsen burner, Stanley Eggleston and JoAnn Deal prepare to bend glass in a Chemistry lab. Life at school didn‘t always mean going from one class to another and taking notes day after day. Being “caught in the web” allowed a person to break away from the normal, everyday aspects of school. On some days, Physics, Chemistry, or Biology students participated in labs which gave new insight into the material being covered. Spirit week and home games provided chances for school members to prove their loyalty to the home team. Professional photographers broke into regular class time to provide portraits for the yearbook. Every week of the year had something new and different to offer. “Rock around the clock” is exactly what Lani Dailey does during the Girl’s Varsity rock-a- thon. 4 Opening
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