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After the first year of adjustments he -A auf 'f-1 iz ,919 3 . .a ts, . A new Sl28,000 stadium was completed this year. Bill johnson, Bill Land, and jim Cluley don't play football, but they all have a vital interest in any kind of sports equipment. On a bright sunny day they inspect the workmen's progress and pronounce it excellent. A North Centralite takes changes in his stride. After the first year, when his world literally was being built around him, he became blase over in- terruptions and innovations. Firsts for North Central continued to make school history in 1958. For the new senior class there were many parties and new-found privileges. A Mother-Daughter Tea was sponsored by the girls' service club. The whole class got into the act for the seniors' Christmas party. Ranking highest in importance was the first graduation with all the planning, excitement, and fuss leading up to it. Buildings and grounds were also in for changes. The long awaited furnishings for the Home Econom- ics apartment arrived and girls were able to get on- the-spot training in housekeeping. In the main office portions of the glass walls were replaced with louvres to improve ventilation. The end of A wing was redone to house kindergarteners from Nora Grade School. Pupils and teachers alike rejoiced when the stadium was completed in time for the Panthers' game with Pike. Mr. J. 0. Birr, attending the first Back To School night for parents, isn't sure that science would be his interest if he were a high school pupil again. 'I'here's something suspicious about all that smoke that an Mr. Robert W'atson is producing.
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from a long list of teachers and subiecfs 2'H5BQ? w 'f 4 l TYH 'PHIL l'Ul,l.iHk'iNli: ff s 'Ai g ,fy AV!! , , s .jg, E fAbove leftl Language students often borrow one another's visual aids for classroom use. Sandy Parker and Dick Osborne learn Latin vocab- ulary from A chart made by a student in the Latin and Greek De- rivatives class. fAbove right? Dale Harden and Bob Loser help George Quigley and Bill Wiederrect determine how much weight is needed to overcome a specified amount of friction. Through experiments like this one, boys and girls are taught to apply the science they learn from their texts. Social Studies pupils used college research methods on the required outside reports. Bob Smith and Sue Fisher sigh with relief as they file their latest efforts. 1 il fl 3 A' l L, J
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lakes second year changes in his stride -11 Seniors relived their cliiltllitmd days .ir thc Christmas Party. Terry Marlin directs the class members in .1 v.tri.ltiun of musietll chairs. This was iust one of the many kitltly games that the buys and girls played. After a year of waiting, the Home lfetvnomiex .ipnrtntent was finally furnished. fleftj .l0Ann Ditvenhcrger, Becky Wiulf, and Sally Sage look through n1ng.wines for ideas un furnishing it home. While Balrlmrti I Y i 3 i 'X if ,,.,.,.....,M- 19' tkwtm ' 'T Child Development pupils love tn work with the kintlergnrtcners who are htiusecl in A wing. Snm King and xlilI1lCC llmnnun stage Cl ten party for lNlelintl,1 Mtmre, Cheryl Hnllnmn, .intl jim Culp who plumes to invite another guest. W'illi.tinson fll.1Cligl'0LlllQlj clmts with Nancy St. ilnhn. frightj Brenda Willi.'ll'llSUI1 and Marilyn wlCSlf.lll use lmrmoniving place nun and dinnerware to ser the table in the dining room, 3 : 3 i I ,,
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