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I As each year elapses into the next, our utmost thoughts consist of getting out of school. But as our minds wander back, embracing the past, and we gaze upon the years drifting away behind us, we wonder, Where has the time gone?” Each day our lives flee further from us. Each warm feeling of friendship, each spark of laughter, every glowing moment along with the defeat, depression, and tears of our school days will all too soon be half-forgotten memories. In our minds we are steadily becoming adults, but our hearts are still the hearts of children. We still cry after losing an important game, still feel anguish at the thought of part- ing from a deeply loved friend, still dream of happiness and love fulfilling our future. Only with the education offered us here can we find that fulfillment in our futures. School consists of much more than just teach- ers, books, and homework. It is a place to experience new ideas, to grow emotionally as well as mentally, to relate to others and learn to accept them for what they are. But most of all, to grow, to know ourselves. The lessons we've learned at NBHS will always remain a part of what we are. 8
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Linda, Ron Reign Over Homecoming Festivities The third week of October became an especially memorable one for “making days last forever” at N.B.H.S. Homecoming had come again with its totally confusing, but delightful, mixture of the new and the traditional. Whether we were making flowers for our float or planning a bunny costume for Mr. Gleeson, students were involved and busyl Have you ever rolled a pumpkin with your nose? This was just one of the numerous games played on Activities Day sponsored once again by the Student Council. Although all classes partici- pated in the events, the Juniors accumulated the most points and won the victory jug for the day. Amid the confusion and festivities later on that night, the Broncos defeated the Millington Cardinals 30 to 13 for their first win of the season. During halftime, an announcer named the Seniors as winners of the float contest and Linda Rowell was crowned our 1973 Home- coming Queen. The following night, the Student Council presented the annual Homecoming dance at which Ron Wilson was crowned our Homecoming King. It was lots of work, worry and frustration, at times, but Oct. 26 was sure to remain in our memories forever.
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