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With Tears, Joy and Excitement The last activity for the week was a hilarious bicycle race. There was also a Mother-Daughter Tea held in honor of the Top 15 during the week. This memorable, fun-filled week commenced with the halftime cer- emonies, where the Queen and Court were crowned by their class ' team captain. They then sat back to enjoy an exciting and victorious basketball game against Torrance High. A dance, held in honor of the Court, followed the game with music provided by the band Freehand , ' ' , V f - % ■Cx It ..V. ■ three-legged balloon race. Ik Senior ranriidatp- -Cinrl;! rhnwninp Sii ;ip Mpllpn Rpttu Rnttjno : nH Rnn Juniors-Cheryl Ehrenstein and Cathy Santos Sophomores-Ten Weddle and Beth Spindler Freshmen-Wllma Merklebach and Dotty Gas- Stevens 27
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Basketball Royalty a Week Filled The 1973 Basketball Royalty Week- Jan. 15th-19th — was an unbelievable 5 days. It was a week filled with tears and happiness, of joy and excite- ment, of fun and games. The Court participated in activities which were sponsored by each class. Monday be- gan with a cold start as the girls tried desperately to melt a block of ice by sitting on it. Viv Munguia was the winner with a hot seat. A peanut pushing contest was next on the list and Lori Leong won by a nose. The 3-legged balloon race was won by Julie Cimarusti and Brandt Humphry. I ' ve heard of the cold shoulder but this is ridiculous!!! ■Oooh! That ' s Cold!!!!! Everyone gets ready for the The excitement of being a queen. 26 Maybe Viv Munguia should have worn hot pants!
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The 73 ' Spirit Debbie DeFelice This year ' s 1972-73 Pep Squad proudly displayed their spirit and promoted enthusiasm and interest in all Sax- ons watching North High games. As with all cheerleaders, the main aim is to keep the spirit high — but this comes from hard work and continuous practice to perfect rou- tines. During the summer, they attended camp at La Jolla in San Diego, where they won Excellent, Outstanding, and Honorable Mention awards for their competition cheers. Our cheerleaders consisted of seven highly spirited girls led by Cheryl Ehrenstein. Our flag twirlers, led by senior Sherry Jordan, attended camp at Cal Poly and placed 2nd in competition. These 6 girls performed at NHS games and various parades. Sherry Jordan Holly Lum Julie Hueth 28
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