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A Time to Belong A Time to Observe
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S OPH OM ORE The sophomore year is perhaps one of the most difficult, and at the same time, one of the most enjoyable times experienced in high school. The first few weeks seem dzlsasterous - rooms seem to sneak to a different hall overnight, teachers are so unpredictable, and then there are those horrid people, the seniors. They never let you forget your lowly rank! But soon you begin to .End yourself fitting ing you belong. It is impossible to put your finger on an exact time or date, but there is a change sometime during the year when the wide-eyed, innocent looking tenth grader is transformed into a fun-loving yet mature sophomore, Huskie to the end! The sophomore year holds many cherished memories. It is a time to be young and enthusiastic. It is a time to observe, to stand on the outside looking in on the variety of activities and goals that lie in store for those ambitious enough to attain them. Those who go after their goals unconsciously fnd themselves in the midst of Pontlhc Northern High, and no longer stand on the outside. Thus, the sophomores remember their first year of getting to know oneseb' as '24 Time to Observe, A Time to Belong. 1 I0 f ' , .' QILLQQ , ',LQv.i.,,..., ' .' ,VlTiffQf1..l' 'I X I a 1
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6673 ls Class Leaders In addition to the normal trials and tribulations a sophomore under- goes during his first weeks at Northern, tlzis year's sophomores had several other handicaps with which cope. Instead of having the school themselves for one day to locate fac ities, this year the Class of '73 foul to to il- id themselves lost among what seemed to, be millions of upperclassmenl The blocked-off classrooms due to co struction added to their confusion 1 However, the sophomores soon foul ll' fi their way around and became a part of Northern. The Class of '73 was active in homecoming festivities, s onsored LI P sock-hop, a candy sale, and an ex- change day with Waterford Township. Through involvement the sophomores have become a vital part of Pontiac Northern High. 'za 'bi A, 1-xl' , ia- 54 1: ,if ,Q I, 'xx -ff A 5 1 i The Sophomore officers this year have been trying hard to make the class of 67.3 the best Sophomore class in the history of Northern High. They are: Peggy Monroe, fsecretaryj Jonathon Hernandez, IPresidentj Hans Medina, IVice-Presidentl Debbie Oliver, fTreasurerj: Standing: jean Clothier, IHistorianj Mr. Harris, fSponsor1 I Alfaro, Ana Allen, Kathleen Anderson, Rose , ,, Angeloff Ioe - A 1 L 4 ' X .4 ' Antwine, Jessie - - .- , Q 2 W I , Archambo,,lohn W '- 3- :V ,.. -A' ' .,, N , , Arnold, Barbara 5 H Arnold, Fred Arnold, Herman Arnold, Sandra Arnold, Tony August, Luanne Ayers, Carolyn Bacon, Lynda Bailey, Carla Bailey, Colette I I A Bailey, Sherry N is Baker, Mike Baker, Roxann 9' Pl' ' Baker, Tim X ' C' ' F Balinger, Sue i -, . Barclay, Lee Barnes, Cedric Barnes, Kay Barnett, Cynthia Barney, Lem Beamon, Betty Beauchamp, Nanette Belcher, Glenda Bell, Kim V Benge, Dewejetta ,Q 4-, , , s ss, 3 H it s Q r s ' J tfxl N A -I .hr 5 I 29 ff if I be -g .- nf I . I . -1.4- . , .. Benion, Frank Bennett, Kevan T Bennett, Sally Bernier, Mike Bigger, Genevieve - Biggs, Daryl Bills, Carol Billintgon, Terry ,oi X01 R i -f N .. i ' 5 12 I X ,XA Bins. Dave t l l ll ,fs in-9 W Bwlti in gn, Md, Lo HW Bali tml: W Breffi Bred Broad Bfwl Biwk in U11 ggrn. lfll' Hmm lW MMM Kath. MI? Emir. Ml Mihfn Hman KN' Baby. Bwd Butler. Chnl Cimero Cam mr fam Cimpbv ph , PIL i0P'10m0f. Hom LW actin Span: -kann!! '00
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