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THE DOCTOR IS IN . Dressed as a doctor, senior Aaron Taylor lip syncs Monster AAash at the Hal- loween Dance. Taylor and his group won first prize in the contest. Photo by Mike Bond, IN THE SPOTLIGHT ... In one of her non-speakir g scenes, senior Jennifer Davis relaxes on a sofa during the fall play ' You Cant Take It With You. Photo by Mike Bond. DRIVING THE TEAM TO VICTORY . . . Trying to fire-up the crowd, seniors Drew Crousore and Mike Langford drive the tank along the track. Photo by Jeff Burns. Student Life Division
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nnall town IG SCHOO Fun is the name of the game when not thinking of school While not studying for a big test or doing their homework, students had a life of their own, appropriately called student life. Every student shared this aspect of high school days. Every person, popular or unpopular, rich or poor, had a life outside of the everyday drudgery of schoolwork. Some people had more time than others to pursue their out of school activities and these activities varied from person to person depending on their schedules. I set aside a certain amount of time for each of my subjects and activities whenever possible, said senior Brad Marks. By planning ahead, I am able to schedule my activities in such a way as to do as much as I feel that i am capable of doing in the short amount of time I have. Our big school, NCCHS, supported several of these activities in student life. The most popular school events continued to be Winter Dance and Prom. After-game dances and fan buses to athletic events also attracted some attention. Furthermore, pre-graduation activities, graduation itself, and night club drew the seniors together one last time, in addition, individuals attended camps according to their specified interests. I think there is something for everybody, said librarian Sharon Lyskowinski. Students need to take the initiative and get involved. When activities within the big school ran low, students ventured into the small town. Seeing a movie or just browsing in one of the many new specialty shops that sprung up occupied many evenings. Also, students went out of town to shop at one of the large shopping centers in the area or out to eat at a nice restaurant. HEAD UNDER HEELS Enjoying a sunny day in the park, sophomore Gail Whitton hangs from a rung on the monkey bars. Pholo by Mike Bond. MAKING EVERY MINUTE COUNT Blocking out the commotion around her. junior Amy Wright takes some extra time to finish her homework before school t egins. Student Life Division - T
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-1 Spring brings more than rain as students anticipate the traditional events like prom, graduation, night club musical A NIGHT TO REMEM- BER . . . Many couples are seen dancing close at the 1986 Prom. Junior Marianna Beatty search- es through a bed of flow- ers to find her and her date ' s name on one of the many tulips. Junior Kelly Harvey, before be- ing crowned Prom Queen, sits with other queen candidates and their escorts. Photos by Walden. Prom: A Night to Remember by all April 12, 1986 was truly a Might to Remember. Couples entered to walk down a side- walk by a beautiful fountain. On down the sidewalk a small food stand and tables and chairs lined the couples ' path. Flowers with couples ' names on them were planted in the miniature garden. Because of many complaints about the band last year, the junior class hired a DJ, Rock Starsky, from WMAP 93 FM. His sense of humor kept cou- ples alive and laughing throughout the evening. Commenting on prom, senior Barb Chilton said, Oh, I loved it! I thought it was a lot better than last year. I liked the disc jockey better than the live band. Another senior, Tom Cooper, liked the decorations. I thought they did a good job putting it together. It was the best one I ' ve been to. Kelly Harvey was crowned queen at 10:30 p.m. Harvey and her escort, Brad Wilson, danced to the theme song, A Night to Remember. Her court included juniors Christa Ander- son, Kathy Frazier, Angle Hale, Julie Hayes, Larissa Igo, Dena Silvers, and Misty Wallen. O Spring
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