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Hark-Jingle Jolly-Joy Santa Claus is an integral part of every childhood Christmas fantasy. Each year that fantasy comes to life in the annual Christmas parade spon- sored by our local Jaycees. Lots of NHS students worked hard this year to make the parade a success. The band played the ever memorable Christmas tunes, Hark-Jingle-Jolly- Joy . The Pom Pom squad and cheerleaders turned out to pep the spirit up of the spectators. The NHS VICA-ICT float was the hit of the pa- rade, as well as the HOSA float. What better time to give the gift of life, but at Christmas? But HO! HO! HO! Santa Claus finally showed up at the end escorted by the majorettes, and children watched and dreamed of toys they would get on Christmas day. Above: The NHS majorettes turned out to pull Santa's sleigh for the Christmas parade. Giving was the theme of the HOSA float as well it should be at Christmas. 18—Student
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Senior-Dom Everyone knows a Senior. When you're in the first grade, a senior seems to be a magically enchanted individual, so far above mortals, to talk to them was tantamount to walking through Eden, hand in hand with God. Adults look at seniors with a bittersweet mixture of condensention and envy. A rememberance of things past and a promise of good things to come make many adults view them this way. Sophomores, on the other hand feel seniors are awe-inspiring, to be in the same school with them is to be allowed on the fingers of a charmell circle. Juniors still think seniors are pretty good, but since they'll be one next year, they're not as terrif- ic as they used to be. For the seniors themselves, senior-dom was a rude awakening because on the first day of school they felt no spe- cial touch from God, but felt the responsibility of keeping their grades up so they could, in June, go the way of all the seniors they'd ever admired, and graduate. Above: Kathy Watts, one of the two Below: Dennis Walker for the honor of students battling it out with valedictorian. Student Life—17
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