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Dressed for the ocasslon as part of Spirit Week, members of Mr, Brugnoli's psychology class reflect that intangible, school spirit. Relaxing during their hectic tour of Robb Schanz, Jodi Frishot, and Mike France, Amy Juraszek, Heather Doyle, Cymbor sit atop Roman ruins at Arles. Erin Kehoe, George Zula, Stacey Falbo, Yr? fl. 'W if ll! 'Q . G, 1 ,. ,A-A ' l . 'S . .1 A. Q :Jai ' he F.- -..F hat do you have in- spector9 And remem- ber just the facts Well sir. During my investi- gation I discovered that the large structure contains 864 of one and 806 of the other. Numbers, inspector, mean nothing, Descriptions, inspector. l need descriptions. Oh, oh. Sorry, sir. 864 boys and 806 girls for a total of 1670 students. That's what we have at Norwin Senior High School. With 530 sophomores, 573 juniors, and 567 seniors, Norwin high school is a huge place with many faces. Then considering the 108 faculty members, 8 sec- retaries, and large support per- sonnel, no one could ever possi- bly know everyone. But what is it that makes this school so spe- cial? ls it the curriculum? or the paint on the walls? or the shape of the building? No. lt's the ap- proximately 1800 people who come here on a daily basis that make this place Norwin Senior High. Anyone can count the faces, the books, the desks, the lock- ers, the pencils, and the count- less other items found in the school. But these items are meaningless without the persona alities, and people behind these counted items. Without the peo- ple, Norwin would be no more special than any other school. Anyone can quote the facts. lt's a little more difficult to search behind those facts. The 1988 Pennon was de- signed to present in photos and print the faces behind the facts- not Just the facts.
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5- , gli i,i N lily! , it 1 articipation was the main concept of this year's Student Life section. The enthusiasm and cooperation for such occurrences as the Fall Play, Lip Sync Con- test, Breakfast in Disneyland, Sno-ball, and Prom caused these occasions to be spectacu- lar. The uniting of all students at the Home- coming celebration was just as lively at the Recognition Assembly for the volleyball, football, and band. The Student Life section captivated the outrageous and energetic fashions of this year. rAlso, students ex- pressed their long lasting friendships dating back to kindergarten. ' f A l V,,, ,,,, f mi M
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