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Dirty Crew Spending mony hours indulging themselves in mud, Red Knights enjoyed their wildest desires in the muddy heovens of Yukopin. Every weekend the rowdy group wos out to see who hod the meonest mochine oround. They competed omong themselves in friendly mud boggings with vorious vehicles such os trucks, buggies, ond ATC's. It took mony long hours ond hord-eorned cosh to fix their bod beosts in perfect running condition. Hoving the big- gest 4x4 or the fostest buggy meont o greot deol to those four-wheelin' freoksf' Between roce pulls there wos usuolly o mud fight thot everyone got into. Whether Submerging themselves for fun, Red Knights ottempt to cross the deep muddy logoon. o person wonted to or not, he olwoys monoged to get filthy from heod to toe. After the chompion mud wrestler wos declored, the fun wos just beginning. Gothering ot the Yukopin Bridge to enjoy o plunge in the cool woter, the dirty crew finolly cleoned up their oct. Enjoying mony woter sports, Red Knights sploshed together in just ploin cleon, friendly fun. Chicken fights, diving contests, ond under- woter swimming duels were just some of the speciol fun. Woter-logged ond hungry, the dirty crew soon returned to the shores to scrope something together. Roiding their ice chests ond building little fires, Red Knights indulged in hot dogs ond beons. After oll their stomochs were full ond their thirsts were quenched, the Muddin' pock storted the fun oll over ogoin. Dusk hod finolly come into view ond the KC lights shined os the dirty crew set out for onother round in the odventurous wilderness of the Yukopin. Coolness set in ond the Red Knights ventured into the vehicles to finish their fun. As the doy come to night, bonfires lit the otmosphere ond Red Knights were found conversing with o moment's rest The stillness losted momentorily becouse the mud in their blood would coll them bock for onother reckless ride. Off for onother odventurous ride, Ron Beecroff ond Kim Culver cruise to the muddy heovens. Muddin
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18 A Super Night for Knights A Anyone driving by North High School on the evening of September 13, 1984 would hove guessed thot something wos being given owoy free. Cors squeezed into every ovoiloble piece of ground. Troffic hod to be directed by potrolmen. Bodies jommed the corridors, doorwoys, ond clossrooms. It wos North High School Open House, '84. - the first of its kind in over o decode. The initiol onnouncement of this event brought sundry reoctions. Some considered open house odvontogeous only ot the elementory ond middle school levels. Skeptics prophesied the evening to be o flop, while, on the other hond, optimists predicted it to be o success. The optimists won. Almost 1100 people groced the com- pus of North High School to support the ef- forts of foculty ond stoff in the educotion of their children. Future Red Knight dreom of coreer gools coming true ot North High's Open House, . As the multitude scurried through the hollwoys in the effort to moke it to clossrooms on time, porents reolized the problems North students encounter doily in jommed corridors. Squeezing into pint-size desks, odults muttered mony on ouch or Yikes, how do they fit in these? Teochers honded out course outlines ond exploined groding. Porents exomined textbooks ond workbooks during those ten short minutes in eoch closs. Some were even privileged to try out equipment ond mochines. Two hours ofter Mr. Srickles first wel- comed the guests to Open House he ogoin took the microphone to offer closing remorks. He onnounced the homerooms thot won sub sondwiches for hoving the most people ottending: 9th Miss Morsong 10th Mrs. Joger, 11th Miss Goudelli, ond 12th Ms. Gerzloff. Much to the dismoy of the juniors, they would hove to ossume seots on the floor ot the first pep rolly becouse they hod the fewest people ottending the evenlng's octivities. Everyone wos pleosed with the out- come of the evening. Fomilies went home with the encourogement thot their teenogers were being provided with o solid educotion for their futures by compe- tent, compossionote stoff members. The odministrotion ond foculty were ex- hiloroted by the verbol ond visible poren- tol support. The School Boord of Lee Coun- ty wos impressed by the turnout ond op- proprioted funds for the construction of o much-needed ouditorium. Yes, the celebrotion of students, foculty, odministrotion, ond porents ot Open House, '84 wos worth the ten-yeor woit. Exclomotions of Gee, thot wos fun! were heord oll evening long. The ultimote reoc- tion wos Let's do it ogoin next yeor! Mothers Joann Bank ond Jewell Beigh show interest in their doughters' school work by discussing their typing obility with teocher Mrs. Scott. Open House , , Y YY 77777 .
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