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f N We're hot, we're tired, we're miserable - but gosh, this is fun! Commencement . . . .. . . .8 Nightclub ........ ..... 9 Spring Musical ... . . . .10 Our Town ........ .... 1 2 Entertainment ... . , . .14 Dating .......... .... 1 5 Prom .............. .... 1 6 Summer Activities .... .... 1 8 After-School Jobs .... .... 2 O Fads and Fashions ... . . . .22
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Here's it W looking at . . . W LIVING Student activities promote growth Band, jobs, commencement, Senior Night Club, dating, summer activities, prom: these were just a few things that played an important part in a student's life. Taking a closer look at these aspects revealed that each contributed to the growth of an individual in a different way. At NCCHS the growth was evident. Jobs - not everyone liked them, and they were not always fun, but they were very important in everyone's life. Many students had jobs for many reasons. College, a car or just having spending money were some of the major reasons for working. Jobs also helped one attain more responsibility and maturity by teaching time and money management. Being a member of the NCCHS band meant not only being a musician, but also making friends, developing talents and learning things. For a senior, commencement and Night Club gave one a chance to reflect back on high school with memories of both good times and bad. Summer provided students with a much needed vacation and time to experience new people and places, perhaps time to get a temporary job or just time to rest! These aspects and more were big parts of almost every student's life. New Castle students grew with the help of such activities. Here's looking at the aspects of a student's life.
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Seniors celebrate finish of their H sraduation Night, I had waited for it for so long, Now that it is here, I wish I could turn back the time said Cindy Langston, 1982 graduate. May 27, 1982, 409 graduating seniors received their diplomas from New Castle Chrysler High School. Class officers representing them were President Joe Steiner, Vice President Terry Broyles, Secretary Bryan Holt, Treasurer James Farley. Reverend David Van Dam gave the invocation. Todd Myers spoke first on Finding Success, followed by Lisa Maloney, speaking of Afterlife Finally, the momfnt all the seniors had waited for - he presentation of the class of 1982 was made by Mr. Paul Crousore, principal. The distribution of diplomas was made by Dr. Phillip Borders, superintendent, Commencement and the Board of School Trustees. Vicki Berfanger was announced as the class valedictorian and Eric Fox, salutatorian. Reverend William Ulmet ended commencement with the benediction. After commencement, the graduates, along with their guests, were invited to the Night Club, Holiday Magic was the theme. Night Club this year was one of the best so far, replied Marilyn Gross, Night Club sponsor. The entrance was decorated in red, white and blue to represent Independence Day. The first hallway was decorated into three divisions consisting of Valentines Day, Your Birthday Party and New Years Eve. Night Club New Years Eve was the theme for the game room. Two . 4 . v,,11,V..,w I final year men, dressed as the Blue's Brothers were featured there. Refreshments were served at Your Birthday Party. Refreshments consisted of a big birthday cake and a make-it-yourself sundae bar. Christmas was the theme for the gymnasium. The walls were decorated with snowmen on iceskates and a decorated Christmas tree on the band stand. Old Saint Nick made his appearance later in the night with candy which he handed out to the guests all evening. Vicious Rumors, along with Rick Saint as disc jockey, provided entertainment. Cindy Langston summed up the evening, lt was a great night to relax and enjoy your last day of high school. I know I will never forget it!
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