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A CHILD GOES FORTH There was a child went forth every day, And the Hrst object he l00k'a' upon, that object he became, Ana' that object became part of him for the day or a certain part of the day, Or for many years or stretching cycles of years. For all the years of our lives objects in- fluence us each day. These objects do, as the poet so rhythmically expresses, become a part of us. Some objects will leave their imprint for all the rest of our lives, while others will remain part of us for only a fleet- ing moment. Life, the art of drawing without an eraser, holds moments when we wish that we could erase events, at other moments we wish time would stop its continual progress so we could look closely at our world. In this manner one year at Northside pas- sed. Our lives intermingledg we learned some, grew some. Years ahead will reveal just how much influence passing objects had on us. 3
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Roger Bryant and Linda Mercer ponder the surprise and downfall awaiting them. . 3 .10 Winter . . . . . 7-'L Spring ...... .. .130 All Seasons. .. ...174 Epilogue.. .. . . .212 Introduction. . . . Fall ........ . . ,wi .1 . 1 -L Q img' 5 WERK3 mem 1 Q ,M px i K. we .M Q :Q 'x ,Ez- fr 1kaff.g!g5,iii
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Flighth grader, Sharon Hostetter, has difficulty de- ciding which number combination will open her locker. Cooler Breezes A ctivate A tmosphere Though poets and biologists describe spring as the all-around time of beginning, fall is a time of beginning for Northsiders. First and foremost is the opening of school. Students face the same old grind and slowly grow accustomed to the basic routines of tests, homework, and projects. Clubs or- ganize for the year and elect officers to lead in club activities. Plans materialize for forth- coming programs and projects. Cross country meets under open skies provide opportunities of exercise for inter- ested boys. Viking football fans enjoy com- petition and keen excitement on chilly nights. When autumn's falling leaves are covered with December snow, students note the end of this beginning as the school year is well under Way. Keyettes, Debbie Wilkerson and Alice Davis, work against the cold to sell programs at a football game. 4
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