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0 '-.15 0 e or ms O1 H 3.- 5 2' QE IZ ? 2 : Proud fingers - Holding up the '77' sign during an assembly are seniors Gary Pack and Iohn Rossi. Oooooo-klahama - Senior Carole Rebsemen gets a lift out of Oklahoma practice. How- Seniors Vanessa Thompson and Ricky Del Donno imitate the Lone Ranger and Tonto at the half time of a basketball game. Thoughts turned to the future as 1977 raced to a close. Seniors were concerned with plans for graduation festivities and preparation for college or careers. Iuniors and Sophomores planned schedules and meditated on next year when they would be the leaders . All anticipated a lazy summer - one free of school related worries such as 5-day letters, early morning classes and I cafeteria meals. 1977 left its mark, and students would find it difficult to forget. They had committed themselves to nine months of dedication to a school, to a student body and to themselves. The reward for that commitment was an endless list of accomplishments and a valuable awareness of their part in making a bigger Northeast the best Northeast ever. .. - J 240-Roll Call WALSWORTH
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Publishers - Atop McDonald's, traditional jour- nalism landmark are staffers Kim Chrisman, Vicki Nannen, Donna Roetzel, Karen Calloway, Tim White, Don Byram, Vanessa Thompson, Kim Bowman, Vickie Lively, Ioy Dobberstein, Carol Dimond, and Sandra Stanley. Not Pictured-Billie Oholendt, Robyn Steinmetz, Lisa Fulmer. Parting - Bottom left: Senior Pat Frazier sees AFS student De De Shellenberger off to Brazil at the airport. Charger Backer- Below: Senior Aaron Larry gives the Charger team a hand during one of the pep assemblies. Breaking ice - Senior Al Willard removes dangerous ice from in front of the Library. Removing ice after the hard snow was just one of Key Club's many service projects. fi? Weatherwise, 1977 was a year of extremes. The worst snow storm in years forced North Little Rock schools to close for seven days in Ianuary. A few weeks later, dust from Texas and Oklahoma filled Arkansas skies and covered every thing from cars to lungs with layers of thick red powder. School activities were equally memorable. For the first time, Charger fans could boast that they had beaten arch rival Ole Main in every competitive event. Senior basketball players were honored with the first annual round-ball ball in February. Spring was dominated by conventions, banquets, and rehearsals for the music and drama production of Oklahoma, Billie Oholenclt O O Tick, tick, tick- A March bomb threat caused the evacuation of students while firemen searched rooms and lockers. Closing-239 J
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