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UPPER LEFT: These junior boys all have questions for Mr. Gordon Peeks in room 162, CENTER: Mrs. Linda Anderson explains the assignment to her sopho- more English class. UPPER RIGHT: Miss Karen Olsen and Diane Kepler join the children watching a film during day care classes in Child Development. LOWER: A distant look into the library shows students busily studying. 12 Student Life
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NSA 3' UPPER LEFT: Tom Budler and Bill Bur- ros study in the library. CENTER LEFT: An unusually clean locker is left open during classes. UPPER RIGHT: CENTER left to lower right: Renae Wildhelm, Cathy Beardsley, Tracy Pratt, Jody Smith, Connie Roach, and Nancy Stod- dard play cards and study in the lounge. LOWER RIGHT: Lisa Ouaney, Jim Hollo- way, Bob Clang, Chris Johansen, Cathy Ball , Lee Ostendorf, and Kirk Kilgore await the serve during a Junior gym class. LOWER CENTER: Doug Smith and Tom Matthews play cards as Tammy Smith watches. LOWER LEFT: Scott Lyons has the hall all to himself while he takes a makeup test. CENTER LEFT: David Porter asks Kevin Pickett if he knows how to do his English, while several other students study in the back- ground. Student L fe
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Enthustasm chsplayed durmg Color Week One of the highlights of the tall sports season came with the celebration of Color Week. The hidden spirit in NPHS was renewed as a result of encouragement from the Student Council, as they organized a poster party. Students from all three classes enthusiastically prepared decorations for the three floors. At the traditional Powder Putt football game, once again the seniors domi- nated with victories over the juniors and sopho- mores. Students hunted all over town for two weeks collecting boxes for the annual bonfire, which took place after the girls' game. Color day itself was evi- dent in the halls and clas- rooms .as faculty and stud- dents decked themselves out in blue and gold. Although the night was cold and windy, the spirit was still around during the car caravan and Home- coming bout. UPPER: Sophomores spray paint this sign for the decoration of third floor dur- ing the poster party. LOWER: Juniors Annette Roth, Jackie Journey, Pam Jung, Angie Greco and Rita Suedmeier carefully decorate the halls of second floor during Color Week. Std ILT 13
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