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I. Jokes are always heard in the forum. 2. The marquee informsstudents of upcoming events. 3. Due to the energy crunch, more bikes were seen this year. 4. School is a drag, according to Jay Blevins. 5. Shawn Coy would rather monkey around than go to study hall. 6. Norfolk is beautiful in the fall. 7. Munchie attacks were curbed with the help of the pop candy machines. 8. Motorcycles are a favorite among NHS students. 5 «■
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Seniors Need History, English for Graduation To graduate from NHS, a student needed 120 credits, including the required classes, English and history, sophomore year-, speech English and history, junior year , and government modern problems, senior year. Foreign language courses in French. Spanish, and German were offered as well as several art craft classes. Publications, vocational agriculture, business courses, shop, and music were other electives. The question of increasing graduation requirements was discussed during the year, but did not go into effect for this senior class. Some mathematics and science could be required in the future. 4
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Open Campus Remains The year started out with the relief of knowing that open campus would still be offered. During the summer there was much debate whether there was even going to be an open campus. Through many discussions, a decision was finally made to keep it. Open campus for seniors simply meant that any senior could leave the building when he or she did not have a class. Also, seniors did not have study halls. Juniors were allowed to leave the building during lunch periods if they had signed permission slips from their parents. Juniors went to study halls. Sophomores were not allowed to leave the school at any time. They went to all study halls. A student caught skipping a class, smoking on campus, loitering in a parking lot, or in some other deviant behavior lost his open campus privileges for nine weeks. If too many students broke the rules, open campus would be cut completely, according to the policy. I. Troy Judy takes time out to catch a few winks between classes. 2. Riding in the homecoming parade, Uncle Sam turned liberated. 3. Battling out his typing lesson. Rich Jurgens strives for perfection. 4. Jokesters Dan Belitz and Doug Bruster plan out their strategy. 5. The thought of pulling the fire alarm makes Tom Meyer smirk. 6. Jerry Weich wishes John Thorburn would quit hogging the wheel so he could have a spin. 7. Lynn French sees no tests. Patty Blome hears no teachers. Lori Carpenter eats no school food, and Paula Pofahl just wants to go home. 8. As a volunteer in a mock plane crash. Duane Ohlrich appears badly wounded from the ordeal. 6
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