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Senior Gary Nichols pauses for a picture with his date Connie Bax before leaving for the Prom. The Marching Redskins have been a tradition since the school started. The band performs here in the summer. Traditions 21
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Traditions have come and gone with the passing of years. Although the se- niors still enter the first pep session walking down the red carpet, the senior door, once a prominent part of the se- nior year, has disappeared. The grand tradition of initiating incoming soph- omores has also died somewhat. One tradition new to North was the home- coming celebration. Senior Jan Powers was chosen as Homecoming Queen, and ler court was made up of two girls from each class: Tammy Moreiand, Sandy Miller, Tammy Wolfe, Lisa Tray- lor, Jill Sylvester, and Diane Talarico. Here ' s to traditions! Queen Jan Powers, escorted by Senior Gary Lan- kford, goes out to be crowned. Homecoming is a new tradition. Senior Sandy Miller, escorted by Tim Zimmer- man, was elected for the senior court. Tom Kauf- man, in the background, escorted senior Tammy Moreiand. Junior Brian Boner was North ' s traditional Chief Mac. Brian displays the new Indian costume. 20 Traditions
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Each day contains waiting, studying Making extra time go faster or just taking a break is all part of a school day. Some students prefer roaming halls, while others enjoy taking a rest off is some secluded spot of their own. Others can ' t wait for a quiet spell in the library with their history reports. Stu- dents enjoy many different things and individual personalities emerge as you watch some of the students in the halls. Between classes is a good time to get together for a chat, while time during class may be used for studying or even making up work that you have missed. Whatever it is you like to do best with your time, you ' re sure to find someone around who enjoys doing it too. An everyday routine for students is the wait in line, but it ' s worth it. These juniors enthusiastically await the start of their first period English class with Mr. Pugh. Mr. Record, drama instructor, is showing hi: great capacity for patience.
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