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I-Freshmen We don't have much of a past, but we certainly have a promising future! As freshmen we had, as everyone has had at one time or another, our Orientation Day. This day was quite a success, even though some of us got lost in the corridors. We survived the first day in spite of the mass con- fusion. As time went on we found N.C.H.S. to be a wonderful place i'?l ! The teachers are wonderful too Cthat is, to a certain extentl. The activities were new and exciting but we soon found that one person can't ioin them all! At Youth Center we were introduced to the shady activities of the upper- classmen, but our iitterbugging really lit the place up. Our football team was the greatest! They came flying through the season undefeated except for one tie. Mr. Nelson, Miss Wolverton, and Mr. Stephen, our sponsors, helped pull us through many a tight spot! Many thanks to them! Our advice to the upperclassmen: leave a few lightbulbs, so our stumbling feet can find the path of knowledge. Freshmen, can you fight?? What a question!!! frm r President Vice-President Ken Bill Strubler Perkins Secretary Treasurer Linda Helen Stutzman Goodell ' r tt ' r ' V t .... V A . V 1 . V 'h-if '- i . ' -rf , fi' fi ffl tiff lt- tr :Vg ' ' . X , ' V -'t's C r A A A 7 -t F' ' V ROW I: Carolyn Abrams, Margaret .WH . , e l A , it V ,V Aaeme, Jim Allen, Donald Anaereerr, eww -, K vvr, j...e: V, t .Ev',v7l' .:..,r L- 1 Donna Arbogan, susan Ascon, Mar- -- Af, 3, V' . g e 5 gie Asplund, Judi Bachmann. V , J ' ,' ' fi Q ' fy X ig V V :fl A I ROW 2: Judith Balcomb, Sharon t at 'P f T J 'A li Il . ,, V VTP V' f F' -Vg-r' Barkdoll, Nancy Barna, Linda Bar- ' r L :,, L f' T ,.,, 'WNV 1 rrrgfli V nett, Richard Beck, Steve Beese, 1. ' L - I f V A 5 6 ',i',.V Richard Barmes, Judy Berryman. 1' ' iii,-l ,r,'rfr.Ef' Jr-r r fe ! ' fi ii i iltt A if ROW 3: Mariorie Blair, Cherry Boris, K ,ff i - .. Q , . f K it .L H Walter Brooker, John Brown, Rol- E' T' Q E f is 'ffl ,. 5 ..', 5 ' land Buchner, Dwayne Burgess, Shir- ' ' . W: ' an A A 2 W ' -f F 'Z ley Burgess, Ed Burke. . l ' h v' xQQ 'e 7 ROW 4: Terence Burke, Ruth Ann A rl V r ,I ff'-V H. , f' ' 1 561 W i- ' A N . , Burns, James Byrd, Sharon Burson, 'J ' ff: A in ' 5., :rE i iiiiitiiiiiaii itlti 5lif?f3f!fi Ad'ea e Callendeff Gulllemo Cal' , ,,',,5 Q ', E V . M ttf I I iiitffig, V 'K E Q, gg va, Robert Carlson, Larry Choat. rr -f we tt r - if F2 lrt c aim S 'WD 82. ' rl- it J ii- + .L , l' ,.. ' , . 1 R 'WE-xi V , -,H r' ' ,fi ,,. 'UV 0 sr U V . . 1 95 ' ' f X' J . fs,- l Qjf3gQeg.!g1 -r-:A jswgfi 1 --' i r -:-:,1 ' .. H. .rl r T r stt X . . I M V f t r , E,, ROW I: John Clawson, John Clay- ff? xx N li' ton, Michele Coakley, David Collins, f ri X -- 4' i' ft James Cook, Roger Crawley, Rich- r itz '--f-r, ..,, 3 i5'W l' Zs ,,,.! if ard Cresay, Bill Crist. f V t V ,r!55f?fi.f V - H e ROW 2: Mary Lou Darfler, Paul Der- rickson, Beth Dickey, Russell Dide- ' 9 in fi - lot, Howard Dirks, Joyce Doyle, Bill . ,f- ' ' lex me W Dudzienski, James Enck. .Tha i - . 1' A, A l B ' 1 ' ROW 3: Chuch Erb, Lauren Erickson, ' -rir V ' - Steve Fear, Robert Feil, Diana Feist, Wfiwrl ' , , , 'ifiiiiflis Bernard Flock, Mary Formolo, Gene - if ' 5 Frederickson. ' ,.. 5 ' 5559 5V,,4f3'i ' -. ' V ROW 4: George Freund, Paul Frey, ii, V V VA,.,. ,V Margaret Furman, Carol Gates, Marian is :'l i , A i' fs, . r, if - T221 1 ' . - - r . Gehrke, Patricia Gene, Tern Gibbs, i ' ' - : c csisr J T Charles oaeeke. 'r'i , We , 2-ff' iw Tesrlt 1 , 42 if T r atm ., ., m rs i n Jain. -A , I r Q nm, K 1 U 'Z A la. QT , A 2 ' A 42
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