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Wwwmm 'if' ur' Students and faculty blend together at the Dedication of North High, Photo: B. Chris- tian. a f if 'VM if ,, Oh, Jeez. I forgot my speech! says senior Pete Vogt. Photo: D. Smit. Student Senate adviser, Ms. Learn, gives senior Prasanta Reddy a helping hand. Photo: Staff. Faculty! Students
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Determined lliance Students and teachers were indeed allies in the never ending war for a good education and a winning team. It took determined people fighting together to get the A in chemistry, or to win the game. There were many different battles going on, like the battle ofthe bands. Mr. Hart and the band worked hard getting ready for Maquoketa, their first competition. All that hard Work paid off as they won first and a third in marching competition. Athletics was not the only battle going on, academics was a whole different one. From Algebra to Zoology students and teachers spent hours each week preparing for test. All that hard work paid off as a student got the HA . David Smit excitedly said, Coming to The Show Choir and Director Ron May jam together at the Debut Aud. Photo: M. Mackenzie. What did you do to this? asks Sue Ann March, cooking teacher. Photo: R. Semlow. ff' A big surprise is unveiled as Victor E. Wildcat is born. Photo: B. Christian. Faculty! Students the pub is my secret weapon for battling had many Ways to combat the day's the atrocities of the day. problems. Band Director, Howard Hart, said, As one can see, students and teach- Ul try to be home by four o'clock so I can ers were indeed determined allies. see Star Trek. Teachers and students ,i ,,,, ,M W .J 17, imwihyw - nn 1 xy 525' ,.-ff -Zim '
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Indu triou artner hip Cl Look, I can see myself in the floor! Hurry up! Let's get out of here before catch usln Oh, I don't feel good! Ilm so hungry! '4Embarrassingl I forgot my locker combination! Because of the highly qualified sup- port staff at North, memorable responses such as the above were echoed throughout our maze of rooms almost daily. The maintenance crew spent seven- teen and a half hours daily, not only shining the floors, but keeping the building they H Cafeteria Workers: Front Row - Marylyn Gavert Donna Haas Joanne Alexander Millie Geiger Delores Fuller Mim Holden. Second Row - Dorothy Stanger Debbie Kelley Sue Wymore Evie Waltman Wardeen Allen. Back Row - Bonnie Harkson Helen Donaldson Pat Hoffman Angie Myrick Janet Mastin Ruth Garlock Margaret Milne Lois Havig Al Flores. 'Support Staff very neat and clean. The teacher assistants CTASJ not only watched the halls, but frequently traveled to 7-Eleven, Happy J oe's, and other nearby hangouts to inquire on the whereabouts of North students. For different symptoms, students could have seen either the school nurse or psychologist. The nurse handled every- thing from headaches to sprained ankles whereas the psychologist dealt with prob- lems varying from paranoia to stress-relat- ed ailments. Well, could you have eaten 1,775 lunches? That's how many lunches our cafeteria workers prepared every day. While 525 were served at North, another 1,250 were satellited to various elementary schools. Giving out locker combinations was just one of the many duties of the secretari- al staff. These dedicated ladies backed up the administration by doing everything from answering telephones and typing letters to handing out admits and selling school supplies. ai Teacher Assis- tants' Shar . on Crawford and Fred Parks. -- QM 'Mmm '?
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