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Page 47 text:
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rr Spring Fever . . . Catch It ) Participation was the key to North ' s first ever Spring Fever. Flower Child Day got the week off to a good start with many students flashing back to 60 ' s styles. Rob Lough exclaimed, I was surprised at how many students dressed up, especially since it was a Monday. Participation peaked as the week wore on. Hush Days consisted of guys trying to get girls to talk. The next day the roles were reversed. Krista Kimball stated, Hush Days were really great because everyone got involved and didn ' t have to dress up to do it. If it were cheering on the sidelines or playing in the game, everyone seemed to get involved with the broomball tournament. The championship game between the sophomores and juniors was sure to be a big success but was never played because of rain. Finishing off the week was the Sports Dance. Many students participated in this by dressing up as runners, soc- cer players, baseball players, cheerleaders, or just wearing jerseys from different teams. The gym pro- vided the students a fantastic dance floor. Whether it was dressing up, par- ticipating in lunch activities or going to the dance, everyone found something to be involved with during the week. Because of this involve- ment the week was a success. During the broom-ball tournament Mark Orttung and Andy Wood defend their goal for the juniors as Todd Just and Wayne Daggy try to score for the seniors. The Juniors won 2-1. spring fever 43
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Debbie Dunlavey desperately tries to turn the other cheek as the guys attempt to make her talk (luring the popular Girls Hush Day. Flashers? No, it ' s Brian Culver, Doug Crevling and Tom Erzen showing their school spirit by dressing up for New Wave Day during Spring Fever Week. Appearing to be not too thrilled with the situa- tion, Jon Hall patiently waits for the beginning of the banana split building contest. Hall and Jenny Rinne won the contest for the sophomores. 42 student life II
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Searching for the bag containing his shoes, Gary Cantorna digs through the pile that filled Pondering a question from a banana-split the corner of the multi-purpose room at the builder, Robbie Lough tries to organize the Sport ' s sock-hop. sundae building contest. Costumed in her flower child day attire, Diane Dunn chats with friends on the hill during lunch. 44 student life II
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