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Who ever said summer vacation meant you had to go somewhere? A lot of people found that just staying home and Hletting go was the best answer to vacation. Whatever the choice, the out-of- doors drew the most teens as an unu- sually hot, dry summer wore on late into September. lvlost students held part-time jobs, and 150 picked up credits in North- west's summer school. Softball and basketball teams, spon- sored by church and civic groups, attracted a large number of students. Other people went off on their own and just did their own thing-painting, sewing or just flipping a frisbee. y NEW THlNGS to learn in a new country are made pleasant for foreign exchange student Jani Jokinen when April Kanis teaches him to throw a frisbee, READY to dive is Christie Boydston, who, with her companion. Chris Driskill, became certified scuba divers last summer. ,vm .asf-. ,, V , gr.. rl. 4, I j as . 5 ,evil -i 1 K, ,,J?,.gN.,i, ,- , ww J - i- . Nffx., , f, -wgfgy-. ,rm-fin, -l A., it Signs? ,, K fits illr W A M 'swf X-ip? gm Summer'11
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Beginning Again There's something special about walking around the halls at the first of school, greeting old friends and notic- ing the changes in their looks and actions. The hassles of getting used to schedules, or trying to get them changed, occupied a lot of people in September. Pep club, organization, class and advisory activities were quickly set in motion by Bobby Peak, Student Coun- cil president, and his committees. The school's projected enrollment was around 250 short of the number vvho actually enrolled by the end of September. lvlr. Jim Tomlinson, assist- ant principal, reported an enrollment of 2020 October 24. 5:1 L Qc: Q 5532 xznlt CZ!-.., TO BEAT the heat during the first weeks of school, Mary l-linchey, Ftandy Bates and Brad Piccolo munch popsicles. A CHABRED LOOK is given costumes for the first Thespian production, God's Favorite, by Kara Dowling, costume chairman, Steve Wil- Iiams, Gina Paetz and Don Humphrey. lT'S NOT an assembly line, it's ceramics stu- dents Tim Nevv, Kathy Ecker and Billy Brovvton creating their ovvn distinctive pots.
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