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,f 5 I ix GEM xxxxxx xxxxxx mix Mike Morris holds the flag steady while Bill Hedrick sinks a putt into the cup. Short Eight Grader, Donna Gryder, utilizes the lower shelf of her locker while in search of a lost Geography Book she needs for her exams. 8
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Icicles are A Part 0 Wintefs Wonder Dark, rainy days preceded Christmas and students met the dead of winter with hopes that snow was not too far away. Far spread were the November days on which we could stand at a bus stop and see our own breath. Basketball games and wrestling matches brought the dual excitement, and the team members sometime rose far above their ex- pectations, sometimes failed to meet their own predictions. Yultide Dreams and holiday KL parties characterizes the Christmas vacation for many. Exams in late January worried someg others were not bothered any more by exams than they were by weekly English assign- ments. Scores of Seniors shouted for joy as col- lege acceptances reach their hands. Others heaved a sigh of relief that only first semes- ter grades count toward their acceptances. 'iShould it be here cut here? Mr. Carter, Cindy Henley, and Pat Ball decorate for the Miss North Star Dance. Q, 7
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Everyone stands with bowed heads as the minister prays at the 1967 Graduation Service. All the Students Sustain Spring Fever The end of the beginning for eight graders and the beginning of the end for seniors came when spring arrived. Northside's youngest class saw their first year draw to a close and, along with other underclassmen, planned schedules of classes for '68-'69, Boys participated in track and field events, tennis, and golf. Girls turned to softball and track. Many clubs ended their year with spring banquets to present awards. Outstanding students received recognition at the annual Awards Assembly which occupied two hours of class time. Juniors arranged last-minute details and seniors enjoyed their final high school prom. Graduation 1968 ended spring activities for seniors. Northside's latest graduates would soon be on the bottom rungs of lad- ders in the exciting world outside N.H.S. Four June days held exams for eight graders and seniors alike. Classroom days ended, schools closed, and a sultry summer faced happy students. 9
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