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Hofvxnicomlme WEEK j This Freshman has Never Looked So Good, wearing a mask on Hat Day instead 'of the traditional hat. Homecoming is always a speical time for everyone at North. The week preceeding the big game is a time to build up momentum and spir- it to support our team. During this week, Homecoming Week, various activities went on each day. Most ev- eryone participated these fun-filled days, book captured some ments on film. Foxes Day started and the object of it was for the boys to i'capture as many foxes off the girls, as they could. On Hat Day some unusual headgear was worn and on Twin Day some people matched to a tee. Nerd Day was a new addition to this year's festivities and the nerds came out for their debut. Some inter- esting new fads were discovered and and enjoyed and the year- of these mo- off the week, everyone got a good laugh. Spirit Day was the best day of all. For two weeks each class prepared their spirit slogan to unveil the Friday of the infa- mous Homecoming game. When ev- eryone came together for a pep rally in the gym, there was more than enough spirit in the air. The Seniors jammed their way to win the prize for the most spirit and celebrated by having a dance for everybody to go Hawaiian. All in all, the whole week was a success but most importantly the members of this community at North joined together. Everyone showed support for their school and took pride in their efforts. In the years to come, this will continue to be a tradi- tion that will grow stronger each year. Senior Jeff Badamo peers through his beach hat as Jeff Bridge looks on in bewilderment. The Seniors love to jam big time, as is evident by the size of their jams. Juniors Dolfe Marche and Kent Stiegler match each other to a tee on Twin Day. Homecoming Week 19
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Mr. Lynch pals around with his favorite nerd Kevin Kaminski. Senior Don Manz shows off his sombrero on l-lat Day. V ,M-.-,B 'S A 4 18 Homecoming Week Some Juniors ham it up for Chris Sy- polt's camera at the homecoming game. fi , The 1985 Homecoming Queen, Beth P1 gar, and her escort, Bob Pugar, are cal tured on film at that special moment.
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