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BEEN LOOSENED
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THE CHAINS HAVE Mr. Parrish gulps down some orange juice between classes. Damon Eastwood. Stephen Boggess, and P.J. Berg- mem take advantage of Mrs. Di's unusual study period by “hiding” behind her. While working at the fair. Eric Gilbert takes time out to wave to a friend. Between Beta Club meetings in Louisville, Charla Evans decides to spend her free-time shopping for Christmas presents. Another year gone This was the thought, last summer, of most all North Hopkins students as they turned in their books and cleaned out their lockers. The last day held in it some- thing different for all ages: for the staff, no more gruel- ing papers to grade or ques- tions to answer; for the stu- dents, NO MORE HOMEWORK and summer vacation approaching quick- ly. For the 1987 graduates, their second stage of school- life was finally over, but for others, this stage was still axpanding. The summer entertain- ment hadn’t changed much from previous years: cruis- ing the mall, laying out at a local pool, going to the movies, and having friendly get-togethers at various houses. Of course, several teenagers had summer jobs to help finance some of these interests. The annual Hopkins County Fair helped bring to- gether some old and new faces who hadn’t seen each other since the beginning of the summer vacation. But, it also brought with it the im- pending reality of another school year. Students met this reality when they re- turned to hear the new and revised Code of Conduct book and also to meet a new vice-principal, Mr. Barlow. All of these changes led to yet another school year in the Days of Our Lives at North. 2 OPENING
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CAUGHT OFF GUARD The art of being caught off guard began with each new face. Surprise parties, in between classes, while asleep, and while on vaca- tion, were perfect times to catch “surprised” looks. These looks varied tremen- dously in every case. They ranged from shock, during a usual surprise, to anger. during an action the subject wanted left unknown. Pic- tures are precious memo- ries of the way someone act- ed on a certain day. MNHHS students exhibited this art rather well. .. a £ Frank Schnapf doesn’t seem to notice that the tone has sounded in Mrs. Ashby’s 5th hour humanities class. The traditional toilet-papering takes place at an incoming Freshman’s house. Hope Harrison learns her lesson the hard way Wet clothes are the scene after being thrown in the pool at a surprise party. 4 OPENING
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