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-G is participation Participation is the key to the suc- cess of PN-G. Most students par- ticipate in extracurricular ac- tivities which allow them to better their talents and excel in a variety of ways. The wide-spread reputa- tion of the many clubs and groups from the Reservation is the result of students wanting to be involved, wanting to be the best, and want- ing to show others they are proud to be from PN-G. fUpper leftj Christmas caroling are Indian Singers Judy Trahan, Brad McCaleb, Seth Smith, and Sharon Finley. tLower leftj Indian football players pose after receiving letter jackets. tUpper center rightj Showing off her talent is sophomore Wanda For- nols. fUpper far rightj OIA and AIA members brighten Christmas for many people. fCenter rightl Concentrating on their music are Indian Singer band members Peter Voight, David Duplantis, and Scott Sheppard. tLower far rightj Reading a selection are Looking Glass editors Lisa Ceigelski and Jill Comstock. fLower rightj Has Beens seem to think that playing in the mud is more fun than football.
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-G is it As summer became a part of our memories, we began an- ticipating what the new school year would bring. Everyone knew there would be changes, but what effect the addition of the Freshman Class, 22 new teachers, and new scheduling would have, was unknown to all. With or without these changes, preserving traditions and unity within the student body was a top priority, especially for seniors who wanted to make their last year the best. When school began, students and teachers alike showed a will- ingness and desire to keep that special spirit, and prove once again that PN-G IS IT. fUpper leftj The Indian Reservation. tFar center leftj Listening to another sad story is Mrs. Theola Doeble. tCenter leftj An- ticipating a pep rally is Indian Spirit Dariel Newman. fFar lower leftj Explain- ing the finer points of high school life to new students is Mr. Howard Frey. fUpper rightj Diligently working on page plans is editor Amy Dykeman. fLower rightj Students rush from the building after a long day of school.
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