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School was not the only thing on the minds of NCCHS students during the school year. They were very much in- terested in having fun and tak- ing a break from lifels every- day pressures. The things stu- dents did were fun, pleasing, and all around enjoyable. It was no secret at NCCHS that rock music was a vital part David Lee Roth rocks many NCCHS students during the Van Halen tour in Indy. fcourtesy of Jeff Robertsj. Ticket stubs are an everlasting remind- er of a great night of rock-n-roll. Fans roared when The Cars came to the stage at M.S.A, Qcourtesy of Kevin Muncyj. l6fStudent Life of our daily lives. We woke to music, drove to music, sang to music, studied to music, ate to danced to music, and music, slept to music. One way many students enjoyed music was go- ing to concerts. Everyone attended concerts in M.S.A. in Indianapolis whenever his favorite group or artist came. In order to let ev- eryone know they went to a concert students bought T- shirts. The day after a concert the halls were full of people all wearing the same shirts. Although music and con- certs were a big source of en- tertainment, students did other things for pleasure too. A great way to have a good time con- sisted of just getting a group of friends together and going out for pizza or hamburgers and fries. Cruising Broad Street provided a way to meet new friends, but unfortunately wasted a lot of gas. Golf, bowl- ing, tennis, and roller skating were only a part of the world of entertainment for students at NCCHS. ' gm' 'IW-,4 ,. , v 3 NNN ' 1:13 1'- ISSEMBLY mi, I ugf.1. U1n. lkatz nl. I. ui, u ' ' I 8 3- wanna ina l 4 'N 012 -WI' 4' Jet, 90104 lil., 0 41 ' O ' , 047 Q Y 'Tozir of ' 9 v 'll' Q7 J . an '4 - ' 4 'fr f+ ff lf 4.5.47 00 I1 . 0,1- I1 .w 04' I Z7 K- W 'Q fo, 0q0,'3'47q. .. 1- .99:6'b:45 f ai Q '9 10 gf 151 y 3 ' . 0713181 4 01,-Q f J '59, 60, 4. 'VO ,N.f 4 a ,lq,'4v,-QsJ,dr isf
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,W 2 , , ,i IIC Lifeguard Lori Gross cools down with a Coke during her break at Baker pool. Cooling off on the picnic tables, Jane Eade, Jeff Bogue, Scott Goodin, Kathy Veech, Debbie Carter, and Scott Blackburn take advantage of the shade. Canoeing in the summer sun are Jane Sweigart, Jeff Bogue, and Robby Rig- For the active teenager there was summer school, a summer job and marching band. Sum- mer school for some was taken in order to get a class over with so they could get out early when their senior year rolled around. Luckily for them, the teachers were nice and field- trips were taken. The trips help break the monotony of four hours of one class. Summer school ended in the middle of July. When summer school was coming to an end marching band was just starting. For three hours every night except Sunday they practiced their routine. This went on until the day after State Fair Band Day, when the contest of the year was over. Summer jobs, a large part of many students vacation, was almost as important as school for some students. This is where they earned their money for college and general spend- ing money. Most summer jobs were at fast food places such as Macs, Burger Chef and Wendy's. However, other jobs such as mowing lawns or baby- sitting offer a steady supply of money for some. With jobs, summer school, band, vacations and sports ac- tivities summer was busier than the school year. student Lit'efl5
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l Wearing their super rock-n-roll con- cert T-shirts are many N.C.C.H.S. seniors. Albums and singles are the next best thing to being there. Student L1fefl7
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