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f CONFUSED parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A. Finetrock, are directed to rooms at PTSA Open House by Nancy Baker anol Mike Newman, Courtesy and REGlSTERlNG cars in parking lots is one of many ways Key Club- bers contribute their services. Junior Jerry Geurin applies a wind- shield sticker when a safety check and forms are completed. Spirit of Unity Provides Inspiration for Success PRIDE and LOYALTY are not just idle words en- graved on Northwest's school motto but are intan- gibles exemplitied in every phase of school endeavor. Students pass on this attitude to others from day to day and year to year. From association with this school, many students have reached their goal in life-success and happiness. ln our friendly attitude toward tellow students, our willingness to work for the school and community, our recognition ot outstanding students and accom- plishments, and our support of Knight teams we prove that this feeling of pride and loyalty is what makes Northwest Classen great. The strength of continuity and successive indi- vidual excellence is the distinctive mark of the school. This record of accomplishment, however, is only the by-product of a deep, driving motivation, almost urgency, which compels us to move forward. Whether it be the enthusiastic furor ot a cheering section or the quiet pride of reading Northwest Classen in the newspaper, a spirit of unity has always been the motivating force for NWC students. Key Club members, who are always on duty at school events. l ff' TROPHY cases bulge in testimony to Knight achievements. Charles Ogden and Bobbi Arentz relish their iob of polishing trophies.
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14? li' if fr cf -IRQ' eryconclude as they examine ink blots, Psychologist Rorschach's Pride, Loyalty, Purpose Greater in Big School One of the most rewarding parts of attending Northwest Classen was sharing in the different ioys, interests, troubles, hopes, and dreams of some 3,050 classmates. When the front doors opened each morning all types of a busy day's problems rushed out. In the colorful kaleidoscope of activities and learn- ing processes, students found themselves and grew according to their individual talents and ambitions. Classes contained 775 seniors, 650 iuniors, 825 sophomores, and 800 freshmen-all contributing to the pattern established by Knights and Ladies. Yet because of its size, Northwest offered many advantages-opportunity to meet a tremendous di- versity of personalities, extensive course offerings, superior physical facilities, and high-caliber staff. And, paradoxically, there was a greater feeling of unity, loyalty, and purpose. Students felt they were part of something significant-something more than just a school. THIS ONE could be an UFO, psychology students Roberta Johnson, Chris Woodward, and Connie. Montgom- method of analyzing personality. FIERY baton routines, featuring senior maiorettes Lee Ann Welch and Beverly Wilkison, highlighted halftime shows. Yea, Knights! AFS'er's Lizzie Van Staden and Marianne Sutter Cfront row left to rightj quickly absorb school spirit by ioining pep club sections
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