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EXCITED AT THE PROSPECT of the evening, junior Mary Beth Hill V examines her surroundings at the Raider Royalty Ball. ' ssmons vsnsus Juiiions is me plori or' T the ,annual Powder Puff game. At the pep tally, each class tries to outclossthe - other. ' i I 1 J I 4 I F c if :cg fr Q , s K. Y ,I f 1, 1 K QQ 'iff' -1 1, .ny , ' 4, Jn 5 Q km, 2 sf., 1 I '41 ' 'H' S 'Eval if ff ' 1, 2 1. f ff' an it .f s . . 6.11-iff T' H Still the one after eleven years Boots and lzods were adorned and accepted by the f students. c T T sWith only nine months of highschool left in front of T them, Seniors of '82looked forward to the final football victory daf1Ce4 Homecoming, andCelebrity Ball. The SAT and ACT testssstared them in the face asitheyear progressed. They knew theendywould come much too is soon, even if they wouldn't admit it. i f 1 c For theijuniors and sophomores, it was a year in the middle: nottheir last and not their first lifein high school limbo. Yet, they took it in stride, contributing to the spiritof Opening c the year by participating in school activities. The freshmen, the newestclass of all, used the year to get into the swing of things, pep rallies, football games, and the general spiritof NG. As principal Garylkeeves stated on numerous occasions, We want to be number c T one in everything. T T Moving ahead wasn't hard for us to do. lt has happened before, and it would happen again, and so the year was up to us, to take NG in the 1981-82 school year, in NEW DIRECTIONS, s n Q s s
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314 .A-f' 'v--...s N4 sruo Ni' LIFE Doin' what we dobest Students cheered. Students cried. An emotional , turnabout perhaps, but an essential part of student life. Students reveiled in the excitement of such events as Western Day, Homecoming, and Celebrity Ball. i Assemblies rovided entertainment for some and for P if others, a chance to get out of class. l skipped, every one of them, stated a daring student. The crying took place as students looked at their first report card, broke up with their steadies, and sow their stondarized test scores. Frida ni his were s nt at the victory dances after the Y 9 P9 i varsity football games for some while others found different things to do. On Friday nights, I like to go out , and party! exclaimed Letecia Valdez, junior. Student Life 7-.2..:f-
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