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Found o Key: Representing the start of a new experi- ence and the close of an era, the audi- torium doors are a special source of sentiment to seniors. The many doors along this hall signify the scholastic advantages available at Northeast. X .g ' Arg K . f.sat ass - X- X Nmexx The growth and progress of a school adds doors, such as these opening into our new vocational building. 5
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Doors have the peculiar duality of prevention and ad- mission. This double character seems to be a challenge to the person approaching the door. Every aspect of learning canbe compared to a door which will- ingly opens to any grasp capa- ble of seizing the moment and turning the knob. There is a There Was a Door to Which I time for serious study and a time for recreation. Many stu- dents fail to realize the impor- tance of both of these phases of education. Within a school there are various doors, and each one has special meaning. Some doors lead to learning, some open to vocational training, still others signify fun and recre ation. These varied doors are open to everyone, but not everyone will benefit from them. Only those stud ents who truly desire to come, to give of themselves, and to Work earnestly will re- alize a value in the time spent within these portals. Q: fi 'e An institution's doors embody its personality, challenging thousands of young people. These doors to the classrooms openthe way to varied a nd unlimited opportlmities-in language, m ath, science, history. 4 ,..
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-..,,NW ra D Sophomores learn to use their study time wisely. Gary Smith, bewildered but industrious, tries to solve a geometry problem. The uncertainty of the fu- ture sometimes fills students with fear. But there is a certain excitement b orn of that un- certainty, to o. As freshmen, this senior class had many anxious m om e nt s, including that first d ay at Northeast in 1962 when Mr. Dockery laid down the rules. They felt panic at the idea of losing their There Was a Ve identity in the crowd newly en- countered b y consolidation. The ensuing school year brought hope and fulfillment, replacing doubt and dread. Now as these same students start down the aisle of gradua- tion, they again experience a twinge of fear and a moment of hesitation. 6 il Through Which Z Mr. Dockery addresses the student body on plans for the forthcoming year. library is a sourc e of enjoyment research.
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