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STUDENT LIFE Seasons At NHS ChockfuU Of Life’s Experiences From year to year, season to sea- son, day to day, we are continually changing. The only consistency in life is this inevitability of change, for to survive we must constantly reshape and renew ourselves. Changes are often looked on as only being negative and creating conflict. Life, however, is made livable through change, be- cause it is a force that lends excite- ment to life, that makes a challenge out of each new day. An extension of the meaning of change is growth and it is this type that was greatly em- phasized at NHS. The objective of our program was to take the student, to mold and shape him, and to help him to grow intellectually and emo- tionally. The student was thus changed, purposely for the better. To view the student life at NHS from season to season, from day to day, was to see how each moment could hold its own special trials and joys, and if taken advantage of, could con- tain the chance for beneficial change and growth, yielding the mature stu- dent ready to face the challenge of those inevitable changes in the future. Lower left—Spring— The symbolic season of rebirth, and rejuvenation—is doubly ex- emplified by a newly flowered dogwood blossom super-imposed over the Christian enblem of new life. Spring has its Easter, but every season contains a little bit of Spring. Lower right—Smoothly gliding across the cool Pasquotank River, this sailboat is happily underway to the warm fun and freedoms of the summer months, and to the enjoyment of superfluous stimulations. Above—The flow of life may become sluggish Below—A patch-work blanket of multi-colored in winter but activity is never frozen. leaves exemplifies the varied life of fall.
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Above—On her new job, Debbie Felton ner- vously gives her customer her change, hope- fully, the correct amount. Below—And a “one-uh and a two-uh . . Student director Dianna Williams works fever- ishly to keep the Pep Band “peppy” and rally the spirits of the students before the Friday night's game. Above—Quiet! Brains at work! Deep concen- tration, Chrissie Chaney, will soon realize, can be just as exhausting as physical labor. Below—Sophomore queens, Susan Jennings and Juanita Cooper have abandoned their French for a regal discussion on savoir faire.” Only Toil Yields A Sturdy Nest Along with the first gusts of nippy autumn air, anxiety blew into the hearts of young and old alike. The chill reminded us that the weather would soon grow cold, and therefore a fury of hasty preparations blossom- ed forth. Squirrels like brown and gray shadows slipped over the leaf- strewn ground gathering and storing food for the upcoming winter. Sim- ilarly, at Northeastern, the fall ushered in fervent preparations. The football players, band members, cheerleaders, and other school organ- izations practiced for many hours in preparation for their winter per- formances. The faculty and adminis- tratin toiled for days to prepare schedules and curricula for the new school year, and finally the students worked to prepare themselves for the upcoming winters, summers, falls and springs that await them in the future. Above—Eagles hit those dummies hard be- cause Friday night the real “dummies” will hit back. Left—Many hours of hard work were put in by the newly organized Drill Team. Their precise movements displayed the reward of practice. AT WORK IN FALL 11
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