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Kids crowd into the student center each and every day. What a racket! Id § (4 With a population of over 3700 stu- dents milling around North Central at various times of the day, there is a strong probability that at one time or another, you will become one of the crowd. A crowd isn ' t just a bunch of people. There are friends, acquaintances, and enemies; boyfriends, girlfriends and hopefuls ; tall, short, happy and sad. A crowd is a kaleidoscope. Its mem- bers wear all colors imaginable: grass green, jean blue, sun yellow, and (get this) fire engine red. A crowd might be a bunch (no dummy, not a bunch of bananas), but it is made of individuals — that means YOU! Crowds gather at the games! The people unite to support their team with cheers, shouts and screams. Every- one gets caught up in the excitement of it all and the separates melt to form a single whole. What a riot! In a crowd individual reactions are expressed as a whole. (
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V Groups alv f B m in the student center. Cathy Netnfec keeps everybody smiling. The student center fills with weird people on Senior Slop Day. Kyle Henderson and Peg Stamper — with these two, always the right combination. The student center is where every- thing comes together. The student center during passing periods is stuffed full of kids. Some go trucking right through just like it was a hall; but other people go there to see their friends and gossip and relax. After the bell rings, the whole place looks evacuated; and if it doesn ' t, the teachers make sure it soon does. There are a couple of kids who strag- gle through, but they have passes. Lunch fills the place up again. Con- glomerates of kids form here and there and hundreds of things get talked about. There are newspapers, tickets, cans, T-shirts, and Career Center TV shows. The halls get people where they ' re going — they could anyway if the peo- ple didn ' t get slammed or shoved down the wrong one ' . There is the time factor too; kids only have five minutes to get pushed and scrunched down the right hall to the right class and still be on time. The student center is the place where everything comes together, and the halls will get ya there. Student Center — 9
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There are so many faces and expressions to see in a crowd. In a crowd there are many f ocuses of attention. April Thurston ' s is the camera. The teachers ' band attracted quite a crowd at the Homecoming Pep session.
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