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1 CM .B •J 11 Si 5- 58 k: The curse of the purse! And so exclaims Barb Eusey to friends Missy Colley and Donna Batten. Let ' s face it. We ' re all different. But what do you expect? NC students come from all over and so back- grounds naturally are diverse. Bound- aries have ways of separating us at every turn: male or female? black or white? church or temple? There are intellectuals and athletes. There are those who stay from 8:30 til 4:00 and those who cut out at 10:30. There are Republicans, Democrats, Socialists, and Communists. There are t-shirts and jeans along with long dresses and occasional tuxes. The differences go on and on. Go on — talk to him! He ' s on the phone!
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Okay everybody — READ THIS!! First off — understand that the book is divided into two main sections: the bounded and boundless. The bounded division deals with the traditions of school, the expected and the more structured. Most classes we take and activities that happen almost every year. This means things such as Senior Slop Day, football games, the can drive, the councils and chemistry. The boundless section is what is the not so traditional part of school. Travel, parties, the alternative educa- tion program. Sports not quite so ordi- nary — hiking, skiing, camping, flying. And performances. Separating these two sections are the people of NC. Right smack in the middle of the bounded and boundless. The faculty start this section since they really are bound by the school; the seniors come last ' cause they are the closest to breaking away from the school and its restrictions. Tarzan — NO! It ' s the Super Panther get- ting school spirit off the ground. North Central High School 1801 E. 86th Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46240 Volume 19 Opening — 1
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Wonder what Ginny Henry is so happy about? Could be that Friday ' s finally arrived. No, a little more to the left. Two sopho- mores exchange schedules during orienta- tion. Living (The Bounded) 6 Competing 50 Smiling 86 Living (The Boundless) 1 78 Performing 220 Selling 248 Opening — 3
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