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diff, S 'Y' i Swingin' high and s ingin' low - Iunior Kim Vandee and Senior N wton Seitzinger take some time to swing in Nirth Little Rock's Burns Park Bridges the gap - The ,ittle Rock bridge connects North Little Rock and Little Rock. It provides a quick cut through for ommunters from NLR to Little Rock l i l Ding-dong Trick or tieat - exclaimed Mathew Clawser. This was a common phrase heard throughout North Littlie Rock on Halloween 1 1 Icy Cold - Senior Karen Murphy builds a snowman from the pie-season, record-breaking blizzard in November 'mms' .5 si- I .. .Q , ir .H w bf, X ,, . : at , 9 Q, , , r K ' ly We X NLR provides facilities for fun ff the north banks of the Arkansas river sits our town, North Little Rock. North Little Rock distinguishes itself from its sister city Little Rock with facilities such as the 71 stores in McCain Mall, the 1575 square acres of Burns Park and our very own Northeast High School. These were all very much a part of our community in North Little Rock. Students had no trouble finding things to do in NLR, if anything there were to many choices. The cruising crowd wasted gal- lons upon expensive gallons of gas when trying to decide which of the fast food dinners would fit their fancy or which of the six theaters they would see the latest flick in. Yet, what would a community be without a community center, and NLR had a dandy one. For reasonable fees members of the community were able to take lessons in everything from judo to belly dancing. Yes, our town of 19.20 square miles may not be New York, or Chicago but it's our Home Sweet Home. Vanessa Thompson Beep-beep - This was just one of the cars that participated inthe North Little Rock Livestock parade on October 6 Community 37
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Glfollow Phe Glaeaders Leavin' on a bus - Mrs. Sally Laidlaw, Student The finishing touch - Rita Frost, Prentice Dupins, Council advisor, rides the student bus to an Kurt Pitzer, and Renee Hargett help to decorate out-of-town game. the cafeteria for the Homecoming dance. fl President- Senior Steve Glaze presided over Vice-president - Senior Gail Valentine helped Secretary - Senior Christine Troy took the Student Council meetings, and helped plan the the president with important decisions, and took minutes during meeting, and kept record of the year's activities. over in his absence. Council's finances. 38-Tough Stuff
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