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Page 97 text:
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I er. . MOTE AN ware at 3 — (oo 4 SS —, i- 4 Because of his acting ability, Mr. Terry Gallaher is a favorite teacher of social studies Mrs. Kathy Blanchard Economics Psychology Mrs. Gloria Combs History Sociology Mr. John Graham American History Mr. Bill Finch Economics History Mrs. Mary Beth Henke Honors Social Studies Ben Siler History
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History in the Making History, Ancient Civilizations, Geogra- phy and World Culture all fall under the heading of Social Studies. Although, each is a totally different class, the knowledge learned often fits together perfectly. In Social Studies, students are taught the histories, problems, and cultures of dif- ferent countries and their governments. By studying these things and discovering the advantages and disadvantages, students give themselves an insight as to what prob- lems and solutions the future may bring. Being a graduate of Northside High School, Mrs. Newberry is proud to set an example for her students School was very wuch the ti now — wilh a tew exceptions. According to Mrs. Jennie New- berry, school was very much the same in 1973 as it is now with a few exceptions. In 1973, when Mrs. Newberry was a Senior, the breakroom was a formal conference room with a huge table and chairs. This room was used for teacher meetings and also parent: teacher conferences. There was no vocational building and definitely no air conditioning. There weren't even fans in the lunchroom. : But some things will always re main the same. Traditions such as keeping the sophomores upstairs and homecoming festivities are still reed the same. And hopefully these tradi- tions will remain so in the next 25 years. During her years here at Northside, Mrs. Newberry developed a positive outlook towards people. “That positive view of people has survived even through the difficult times, she states. This positive view is conveyed through her teaching and her teacher-student relation- ships. When asked if she could change anything at Northside today what would it be, she replied, ‘‘Having stu- dents memorize the Alma Mater and have them stand for the school fight song.”
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STUDENTS —-!? a : y The senior lobby at break is the At the Homecoming assembly, On a One-Act trip, Michelle Carol Antoine, Shanna Weaver, place for excitement! Sondra Sawitski, is announced Smith shows her warmth and Kendall Williford, Jenny Brad: = tJ ™ as the Flag Corps co-captain. ™™ friendliness to a student. mmaley and Todd Brown take time at break to gossip a little.
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