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Act I Scene I — Homecoming'84 The Homecoming activities Friday morning sparked an enthusiasm that spread like wildfire all through the day. The student body congregated in the gymnasium after first hour to participate in some of the craziest team sports ever created. They brought lots of laughs and a lot of spirit points for the winning team. In the afternoon, the annual air band competition was held. Judges were Mrs. Trato, Mrs. Vizard, and Jorg Hobelmann. Coming in fourth place were the “Dearly Beloved Seniors,” and a lot of them there were! They came thundering out of the stands to dance to Prince’s Let’s Go Crazy! Taking third place was a sophomore band, Lyndi Sauper and the Bops. Their song was, of course, She Bop” by Cyndi Lauper. Taking a bow at second was a riveting performance by Assault, the defending champs from last Home- coming. They performed two songs, R-O-C-K” by Helix and Back For More by Ratt. The crowning glory was a delightful performance by Blues Brothers Review, a band reminiscent of circa 1940 type beboppers. This was the second year in a row that a sophomore band has won the air band competition. Bands were judged on origionality, performance, and their attire. After the assembly, the entire student body congregated behind their class float to walk up town in the parade. The spirit demonstrated during the day was merely a prelude to the excitement that spilled over into the evening, and lasted through the game, even though the Broncos were unmercifully defeated by the Elkton-Bay Port-Pigeon Lakers.
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At N.B.H.S. We make things happen at North Branch. And good things happen to us. We are the spirit that propels our school toward victory in our sports events, the voice that proclaims who we are and what we stand for. We are the hands that create the masterpieces of tomor- row. The decisions we make today will affect our lives tomorrow, and we readily accept .the responsibility in- volved with becoming participating citizens. Our lives aren't always full of excitement, but we are’nt willing to accept the mediocre, and always look forward to creat- ing more fun-filled events.
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