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rd , s. - gy pe 3-any-Sig Af I ,wf ff' If Q fm, -x Things are loved, things are rejected. Things are rememberedg things are forgotten. Nothing is what it was, Nothing will ever be again what it is now -f Things come and things go Things Things come and things go. Things change From what they used to be or F 1'Om what they might have been To what they aren't anymore. F WSJH 8!0IkyZIQ , , -,gs In H M '-is-'Most of us entered high school looking through. rose-colored glasses at the world and We assumed school life it dgctly the way other people said it would be. But as we matured into young adults, we becarmisahvhgare of some ofthe actualitiefin life. We realized that the older we grew, the more complex life would become. Ouneldvfnends -- ---Q the ones we grew up with, learned' With, shared secrets with and had fun with changed. Different goals, values, mores, parngpigs and attitudes which developed among .our friends eventually caused us to have concern for them :ts well as ourselves - to wonder who we as individuals really were. Slowly qpestions of all .kinds overtook our minds. and the only exit from insanity was to seek the answers. Sinberwgfgdlpdo not wantygmesaine h' things from life, 'nor do we all gain the same things from similar experiences, we must realize that it is ouritask to find what we want. i lmgphool is an initial place to begin looking: however, the major place to search is within ourselves. , my ,T , V ask you to realize that the preparation received in high school for life is inadequate to some, but adequate enough for others: l 53 wever, do not forget that if each of you were not exposed to school life, your personal life would be void. Every new day you come g face to face with some new experience. Life itself is basically a learning process. ' ' , I jw Our minds are the annuals of our lives. Through them we view pictures of events from our lifetimepps-tliat have affected us and XV' . . . . .. . . . . ri: ed us into the individuals that we are. Bach experience, whether it was judged good or bad, has made a lasting impression on fl.lS.' 4 tough such experiences we learn about life and become able to deal better with its problems. We could not take pictures ot your ' 'jloughts ddring this year and stick some worthless captions under them. But the pictures we do have should help you remember, 1 ,p-epjoy, regret and grow. Q ' , I A 1 1 ' 1 - ln the DYNAMIS itself l hope you will be able to view these pictures of the events that have occurredthis year. And from these pictures plus thescopy, I hope you will gain an insight into the complexities, joys, victories, sorrowifaihlres, frustrations, and other Qesaningful phases of our lives at Northwest. These experiences have definitely added to our beings.ari3ilfto our depths and scopes as persons. , p I ' Many individuals, each with his own ideas and feelings about how things should be done, worked together to make this book whlat it is. What it exactly is depends upon the way you interpret our work. I hope therefore, that each person who reads and looks through this annual will find at least one meaningful or significant item in it. So, I would like to pay special tribute to some of those individuals who have worked faithfully to try to make this publication a success: especially to Miss Carolyn Plummer, our advisor, who has sacrihced much for us in this endeavor and without whom none of this would be possible, for her never-ending enthusiasm, patience, umierstanding, and constant unselfish devotion to many long hours of work with the members of the DYNAMIS staff 3 V to Mrs. Joy llipp, our business advisor, for her invaluable guidance, encouragement, and dedication to the DYNAMIS staff, to the immortal '69 DYNAMIS staff for its incessant diligence in overcoming the sometimes seemingly impossible tasks - confronting it in attempting to make this DYNAMIS definitely uniqueg ' t ' ev-to Kenneth Ackerley for all the special. art workg Q ,, jflto Mary Ellen Powell. copy editor, Susan Christy, business manager, and Millie Phillips. Ann Wilkinson, Slielia Correll, Buddy Sdong, Becky Austin, associate editors, for their priceless contributions of time and ideas, and for their unfaltering dedication to our 3, cdrnmon causeg ' . ' Ffto Miss Sandra lslarvell, first semester student teacher under Miss Plummer, for the pictures used on the color page spread, copy and her help with in the darkrootnz 4 wh li. A t :X 'i' '- -t-- and to the faculty, andsg H in body -forithkir cooperationadiiiing the rirloduction. v cf - ., ' 4. l, therefore, present this rlissreartrait oftilfe ' YNAAMIS tot you agjgglabtirijhiipression 1rl5vordsand'p,ictu1es of-wl1?tii3t.l'1,is year at - .. - pb W, .uw 1.7. 4-, I :gr V Northwest Cabarrus has offered all of us .'i' . 1 t 2' ' 4' ' ' I cs., 5
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