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FAR ABOVE: At a float puny juniors congregatq to work and share laughs. FAR ABOVE LEFT: Bill Rogers chats easily with friends while waiting for the partyk guest of honor to arrive. ABOVE: Dom- inique Othenin-Girard makes a wish before blowing out the candles on his hirthday cake. ABOVE LEFT: Kurt Tech and Maria Perez relax while studying at a Micro-basWZ LEFT: Teresa Angelilli puts the eight ball right into the side pocket. Student Life 157
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Anita Meyer and Carol York demonstrate the fine art of eating spaghetti at a Valkyrie dinner party. North's parties roar with stored up Grosse Pointe North students make a habit of attending a variety of parties. Each Autumn all of the classes find willing hosts for their pom-porn and float building parties. Clubs hold parties to aHord their members a chance to socialize. Dinner and cocktail parties are held before and after the formal dances. However, the most common type of party is the weekend get-together, where students can relax in an environment of good food, good music, and good friends. Eating, dancing, chatting, playing games, singing, story- telling, playing instruments and just plain having a good time, are only a few of the things North students do at parties. Parties provide them with the relief they need to face their daily schedules with smiles. RIGHT: Relaxing in their overalls, farmers Dehbie Aniel and Alan Meda enjoy themselves at a Halloween costume party. BELOW RIGHT: Jack Coury and Dirk Lehman display unique costumes at a party. 156
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Norsemen strive to improve their various talents I bet you didntt know that talent is abundant at North. When 3:00 rolls around, Norsemen crawl out from under that tower of books and really let go. After school hours are spent on lessons and practicing to improve their talent to expertise. Students demonstrate various degrees of talent. Along with the usual singing, dancing and sewing, some even play the lute. No talent is too exotic for the stu- dents at North. Whether they are just beginners or striving to be experts, students will con- tinue to develop their talents. Todayts Norseman are tomorrows future. BELOW: Anne Lepley spends long hours creating a masterpiece. ABOVE: Larry Smith has fun imitating Schroeder, hoping that Lucy will come on sit on his piano. 1 5 8 Liberty
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