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In anticipation of an activity-filled day, Paige Collatz and Pete Billey approach NorthWood High School. Until the fall of 1970, high school students in the Wakarusa area attended this building for their class- es. The pool has been a very useful addition to NorthWood. Here, Mr. Karns gives his guysi swim team a few tips during practice. 2 i Opening
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5. I2. 1 9 IV. , Wm, IN 46 550 CONTENTS Student Life 6 Sports 38 Academics 64 People 78 Clubs 102 Ads 122 I
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The first edition of the Logue was born in 1970. When its eyes opened, it found the Wakarusa and Nappanee school corporations having just completed a merge agreement. The first Logue was published as two separate editions be- cause the Wakarusa and Nappanee High Schools were not yet sharing the NorthWood facilities. One year later, however, the Logue looked on as the first NorthWood graduates stepped out of their new building into an exciting, fast-paced world. During that year, the Logue rolled over and rubbed its eyes, seeking a clearer perspective of its environment. While observing changes and trends, it also recognized traditions. The theme for the 1969 Napanet was Accent on Achievement and Waka Memories used keys to portray the idea that ed- ucation in the key to success. In 1971, the Logue continued to provide an in- spiring outlook by choosing United We erfect Vision Stand as its motto, and utilizing color for the first time. NorthWood drew from its parent schools to develop a formula for suc- cess, adding its own perspective of life to the traditions instilled by the Nap- panee and Wakarusa High Schools. Stu- dents and faculty alike slipped into the new routine without any major crises, and Wa-Nee's educational system thrived. About ten years later a pool and Activity Center were added to NorthWood to better accomodate the expanding needs of its students. Now, in 1989, the Logue celebrates its twentieth birthday. Before blowing out the candles, a wish is always made. Re- flecting back over the years, the Logue sees the good, the bad, the fun, the sad, the triumphs and tragedies, but most of all, the goals strived for and attained. It is our hope that by looking into the past and capturing the present, wisdom will be obtained to anticipate the future. In the north surge, Iessica Hofer blocks out eve- rything else and concentrates on her book during honor study hall. Students entered Nappanee High School for the last time in the spring of 1969. The following year they attended school at NorthWood. Opening T 3
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