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PAGE 12. PHOTO l. A stream flowing through Mission Hills catches the heauty ol' an autumn evening. 2. Spending his planning period in the school library, Mr. Al Fcrnetti catches up on world news. 3. Excited Kansas City Chiefs fans anticipate a game tying score against the Denver Broncos. 4. During a recent concert., Billy joel stops duringihis performance to talk to a Kemper Arena audience. 5. pausing to check the wording of a story, KCMO ncwswornan Karen Foss contemplates a choice ol' words. PAGE 13. PHOTO 1. Straining into a hand stand, Perry Madl. senior, spends time practicing on the rings. 2. You want how many copies of what delivered to where hy when? Wl1y?H 3. Tired out, Tammy Betz, senior. is among the last to leave school. 4. Relaxing in the Colorado mountains, several North students again show the popularity of Colorado as a vacation spot. I2 Opening
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PAGE 14. PHOTO I. INDIAN activities editor Colleen Camry examines yearlmooks in search of ideas. 2. This mountain valley shows why so many people go to Colorado again and again. 3. With all the other cheerleaders and the Indian Chief involved in thc introduction of Homecoming queen canidates, Joni lVluehlherger, junior, and Indian princess Deidre Rettenmuier, senior, perform pep assembly opening ceremonies all hy themselves. 4. The oldest high school in the Shawnee Mission district. Shawnee Mission North has been in existence since 1922. PAGE 15. PHOTO 1. Fulfilling a tradition of annual class gifts, those of 1965, 1973, and 1978 are proudly displayed in the front hall. 2. Trying to arrange an interview with retiring Senator James Pearson, Steve Dawson places along dis- tance call to Washington D.C. from his office at Kcmo. 3. Kicking back during lunch period, Phil Shipley, senior, takes advantage of bus dock shade. 4. Amazingly enough, color photography was known in the old West. Can you spot the hostile Indians in this photo? 2 I l l 4 1 li I4 Opening Fulfillment -nag
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