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Senior Representatives Senior Representatives Senior Representatives Mike Greenwell and Kim Hughes Linda Drew and Dusty Boyd Zona Henry and Parrish Hill i r i 2 i S 1 Iunior Representatives Iunior Representatives Kim Kibler and Ioey Cross Shawn Smitter and Cathy Kubesh Sophomore Repfgsgntatives Freshman Representatives Ioe Flinn and Susan Penpell Mark jenkins and Tiffany Touchstone Events X 29
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Regal Ro alt The crowning of the Homecoming Queen and King is perhaps one of the most memorable oc- casions of any school year. This important evening in 1981 began with the display of floats for the Homecoming game crowd. Classes and organizations displayed con- test entries that their members had worked on diligently with high hopes of placing in the com- petition. Chauffeured cars cruised intermittently around the track carrying the couples of the Homecoming Court. Preceding the annual Homecoming football game, the Red Knight Band lined up across the field with the Flag Corps forming an archway through which each Homecoming Court couple made their triumphant entry. As each couple ap- peared, their names were announced along with the class they represented and a small sum- marization of school activities and future plans. As always the final announcement of the King and Queen was met with thunderous applause. The 1981 Homecoming King and Queen were Greg Sweeney and Kristy Frazier. 1 1 - The 1980 Queen Barbara Gurgol adjusts the royal robes of her successor, Kristy Frazier, while the newly crowned King, Greg Sweeney awaits his royal partner. 2 - North High's 1981 Homecoming Queen and King, Kristy Frazier and Greg Sweeney. 3 - The 1981 Homecoming Court poses for their official portrait with the 1980 Homecoming Queen and King, Barbara Gurgol and Mike Scott and North High Principal Edmund Stickles. 28 X Events 3
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Formal Fun At the end of Homecoming Week, the big moment arrivedg one that all Red Knights had been anticipating for weeks - the Homecoming Dance. The '81 Ball was held on November 8 at the Elks Lodge in Fort Myers from 8:00 p.m. until midnight. The theme Endless Knight was ap- parent throughout that building due to the many decorations SGA members spent hours constructing and installing. As the evening progressed many Red Knights were seen doing their thing to record music provided by the 97-Rock Disc Iockey Tom Trumbell. For hours the fun radiated through the building. When the dance came to an end, the tired Red Knights hopped into their cars and sped home, across the river to the land of their pride - Big Red Country. The Homecoming Dance was surely a night to remember, an endless night of fun. , L ,ff 2 1 - King Greg Sweeney and Queen Kristy Frazier reign over the Homecoming Dance. 2 - Sophomores Ina Cooke, Kim and Sue Clouse, and Dana Cooke present their tickets to Kim Bitter so they can join the Endless Knight. 3 - A slow dance brings romance to North couples. 4 - Troy Simons and Michelle Kittle enjoy their first formal dance. 30 X Events 3
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