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North Nigh School I IOI E. Thomas Rd. NIUSTANGS Phoenix, AZ ssols Volume 4 CONTENTS OPENING 2 An introduction to North Nigh School and why its so special. STUDENT LIFE 8 Students get involved in many special ways with clubs, extra cur- ricular actlvities . . . ect. SPORTS 74 Football and basketball articles, trafclc wrap-up and more. ACADEMICS I32 Teachers have special teaching techniques. CLASSES I66 A close-up loolc at all the special students that malce up this school. CLOSING 206 Special friends and memories will not be forgotten. INDEX AND ADS 2 I 2 Listed here are the names that munlce up the student body and businesses that are special. l986-87 ., I-IL!! ..- 1 .-. was sp, .... v l A kk..
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