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fr X 'un , 4 x School provides opportunity for individualistic expressions Frowns before school, smiles after school, anger at basketball games, excite- ment at swim meets, frustrations at junior research papers, rewards at report cards, these are all expressions and emotions that make the school day bearable. Expressions provide the vent for frustration and sometimes show, without speaking, what a person is feeling. The kind of expression at Northwest was different from many of the other Wichita high schools in that students at Northwest came from many different backgrounds and interest. Expression not only included people's faces but also appeared evidently in the form of the arts, athletics and language arts, only to name a few. Music students 121 had the opportunity to express themselves through different music of different com- posers. They studied a wide variety of styles and could express themselves vocallv or instrumenrally. Drama students used the words of playwrights to somehow get said, what they somehow couldn't. The Creative Writing students used their own words to express themselves by describing, and telling what life is really about. And atheletes in sports whether it was on the football field, the basketball court, the swimming pool, the tennis court or any of the other excellent facilities included in our school, had the opportunity to excel and express themselves while doing it. ii' I 1 ABOVE: Puzzled over the referee's call, Grizzly football players Todd Koob, Larry Williams and Criag Farney display one of many expressions seen on the faces of football players throughout the season. RIGHT: Demonstrating dance steps for an upcom- ing drama production creates a serious expression on the face of Clayton Crenshaw, drama instructor. FAR RIGHT: Showing the sophomores and juniors who is No. 1, members of the Class of 1983 demonstrate their spirit during a class yell at a pep assembly. 10 0 Opening - 4' 1 1 A T Q 'V 'Y' lui
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se -------Lzgbter Moments LE FT: Watching other students perform funny or entertaining skits in the gym provides many lighter moments for the student body. BE OW: Flashing a big smile while dancing to a P0 ular record, Senior Terry Knox displays signs of enj ying the Turkey Dance. BOTTOM: 'Pac-Man Fever' adorns the senior loc er section as part of class competition before a foo ball game. Seniors chose the idea 'We're gonna waka, waka all over Dodge City' as a light tone to a much deserved victory. 0 3 ', r v 1 I ? g, I ii, fi,
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