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Senior Dave Thomas takes advantage of the conveniently located bike racks. Head Football Coach Frank Howe introduces the 1974 football team. RELIVING THE PAST Something we are proud to do because we have something to be proud of. Each year, the Vikings work to assure that students in years to come, can look back and beam with pride. Some of our accomplishments, which are considerable for a younger school such as ours, include two football crowns, out- standing scholarly achievements, superior ratings for musical groups, special recognitions tor our cheerleaders and drill team members, and the list goes on. The past holds a special corridor in the hallways of our memories! Junior Richard Gast works hard on a math test.
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WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW . . . Then we think, We will not close our eyes to the future. We cannot sur- vive on our dreams. Our alternative leads us to building onto those dreams. Making dreams turn into realities usu- ally results forthe Vikings ot Northland High School. Through the process of turning dreams into realities, the phrase, Tradition with a touch of tomorrow seems to describe us quite well. When a Viking football player goes into the game, he does not dream of years gone past, when Northland has captured the City Crown. What he does do, is build onto that dream by making it a reality this year, Senior Margaret Garbrant takes time out from her busy schedule to make an important phone call. nv' WW-,,,:v - Senior Valkyries Christy Power and Beth Madachy head for the rest room after an early morning rehearsal.
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'gms M .lllllll sh-NIJ The library provides the right setting for the concentration needed by these two chess players. EXPERIENCING THE FUTURE . . . As Northland swings into its eighth year, anticipation ofthe future is with great expectation. As time progresses, contests will come and go, conflicts will arise and be solved, campaigns will be sponsored, and activities will be held. Then comes graduation, and we will all look back. What was the result? Another totally unique year with memo- ries that can only be remembered as 1974. But then, parallels are drawn, and we see that we have upheld our tradition. It is something that is sometimes unat- tainable, but yet, it is always within our reach. Senior Kim Hall waits for Mr. Ftabold to discuss future career plans.
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