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Walk on By
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What makes Noll so different? BNI is different from other schools because w are a family that cares for each other. There an many activities at BNI which allow everyone t participate in the school community. Paula Hagler, Class of ' 83 ... its commitment to a fine. Catholic education is recognized and well-known. For almost six dec¬ ades the quality of a BNI education has been the pride of students, alumni and othe segments of the Noll community. Mr. Ceasar Queyquep, Faculty Bishop Noll is more than just a school, it is a place open to all who are willing to share relationships and grow. The sharing of knowledge, respect and encouragement is constantly seen at BNI. People care about you here; they see you as a person. Mitzi Hope Garcia, Class of ' 81 The attitude people have toward Noll is reflected by the students who come here. Kids who go to Bishop Noll are proud of their school and enjoy being a part of it. Tim Campbell, Class of ' 82 Unlike other high schools, Bishop Noll provides a spiritual environment and a family-type atmo¬ sphere. The faculty and administrators take a deep sense of pride in the academic and moral educa¬ tion of each individual, thus making it a ' home away from home. ' Chris Kolbus, Class of ' 80
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C an you tell where a person is going just by looking at his shoes? Sure, the guy with the cleats is an athlete on his way to a game, right? Wrong. Shoes can be misleading. That guy is the star of the 1979 Noll musical production of Damn Yankees. Most times, though, feet can be a dead give-away. Take, for example, that guy with the cowboy boots, he is on his way to Homecoming 1980: Trails to our Horizons . Those high sandals next to his belong to his date. Prom and Turnabout sport many of the same shoe styles, except that they are in different seasonal colors. They are all rather dressy and most times brand new, making those poor feet just a little uncomfortable. It makes you appreciate those ol ' reliables even more. Those times when we need to relax and let-go, retreats give us the opportu¬ nity to shed our shoes, for awhile, at least. Returning to school, we are ready to great old friends and those favorite shoes. Could we ever live without them? Top left: Kenneth Nunn and his date do a little socializing at Homecoming 79. Top right: All baseball players have heart”. Middle: Cathy Barna and Bill Berge take a breather before play practice. Left: Rushing toward the end zone Warriors ad¬ vance for, yet, another Homecoming touchdown. STUDENT LIFE 7
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