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Students exhibit “friendly” cooperation as they file out of school during a fire drill. Fire drills are necessary for the protection of students. Many precautions are taken during these drills which are timed by the fire department. Although many students take them lightly, fire drills are very important incidents in school life. Friendliness is Shown by All Students As Sue Miller extends a friendly welcome to incoming mice, Allene Cohen, Ricky Kerns, and Martha Laws, Bobby Kenney holds the door open for their first day at NNHS. By the friendly smiles on the faces of our senior Penin- sula SCA delegates, it is quite obvious that they are anticipating a good Exchange Day at Hampton High School. Those participating ara (back row 1. to r. Sandye Cohen, Sue Miller, Angie Ray, Alice Fowler and (seated in car) Charles Milne, John Todd, and John Scull;
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One of the highlights of school life is the choosing of the friendliest boy and girl from each grade. This year those representing their respective classes were (from left to right) grade 12, Judy Lucas and Gerald Wright; grade 11, Polly. Norris and Joe Wingo; grade 10, Patty Dempsey and Ferdy Wagner; grade 9, Linda Condron and Donald Ryan; and grade 8, Cindy Sawyer and Tony Koskinas. School Life Radiates Friendliness For the first time at N.N.H.S. the two friendliest teachers were chosen by the students. Their choice this year was Mrs. Tucker and Coach Warren Mitchell. Friendliness is the warmth, con- sideration, and responsive attitude that radiates the halls of Newport News High School. It stems from the congenial student-faculty relation- ships, as seen in the classroom, stu- dent activites, and all aspects of school life. Friendliness is also the spirit of NNHS which will long be a cherished memory of every student who has been a part of it. 10
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“Any way to get down the steps in time for a class!” ex- claims Joe Wingo to Jeannie Col- lier, who seems to agree. School Life Is Unpredictable Surprising incidents are not unfamiliar with- in the halls of NNHS. Everyday the students are involved in unusual circumstances, which create a lively mood within the student body and the faculty. “So THIS is what goes on in Mr. Conn’s of- fice !” says the photographer as he catches Alice Fowler during dictation. 12
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