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. . . . D Nancy Colville and Jim South meet lives, interests, excitements, prolects, ond plans with loyalty between eieeees in the Student Center, and understanding welds us into ci unified student body 1' A ,pf .lan A .N ,lim liirr rode liigll on liis tcamnutcs sliouldcrs .lftcr .1 successful game, but victory belonged to .ill of tlic boys, for it c.1mc through Q1 spirit of unity 3.f.llIlCLl by working togctlicr in conccrlcgl effort.
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Building a feeling of togetherness was a gradual process at North Central but by the end of three years a great deal had been accomplished toward unifying students and faculty in a sense of oneness The feeling had to be built up by many things. It was a matter of sharing experiences both in and out of school, studying and reciting together in classes, plan- ning projects and dances, and rehearsing for plays and musical programs. Strenuous election campaigns built up interest in the three class organizations. Club meetings during home- room helped North Centralites to form new friendships with others who shared their hobbies. After-school ac- tivities gave science students the feeling of belonging to an unofiicial club as they conducted research experi- ments on their own time and exchanged wise cracks with fellow workers. Other groups met in the library to share information as they prepared for term papers and book reports. Boys in the Athletic Department developed a strong team spirit as they practiced nightly on the field or in the gym for competition with other schools. When suc- cessful they sometimes sponstaneously acclaimed one of their members but the spirit of Htogethernessv was what really won the game. On Weekends, North Centralites planned social events together, worked with classmates on special as- signments, or took field trips. Pupils study together in a self-contained scicnre lab amidst i1ttr.1etive plant life exhibits and animals donated by students, Sharing our dcu y what ve! Mrs. Classady watches as Tom Chase and Becky Teague put the Iinishing touthcs on publitity posters for the Jamboree. N..-f'
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Class members unite in planning election campaign stunts. Maureen Beutler receives an assist from Percy Kleinops, Steve NVillet, and Judy Edwards. Lasting friendships are built in everyday i kwa I ii A l is is l ax 7 R Y s l . f fl G l 1. s . The cnlietcriefs l'our-ut'.i-table atmosphere seems like home to Clubs use after-the-game mixers for money making projects. Dona Miller, Jennie Symons, Marti lfriehe, and Linda Haislup. Bob Kincaid, Sondrz Moon, and Linda Reichel.
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