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As Time Goes On Our Red Knights Move Up Red Knights entered this 25th onniver- sory yeor with o spirit of celebrotion. Everyone knew this school yeor wos going to be o speciol one. They would see ond meet former Red Knights ond would heor stories of how it used to be. No motter which closs one wos o port of, he wos onx- ious for the doys oheod. As we closed this yeor of jubilotion, we rolized thot chollenges hod been met ond new ones would confront us. Hoving been considered second closs citizens for ten months, North High's freshmen took o step up on the sociol scole ond become clossified os sophomores, No longer feorful of doing something wrong ond being loughed ot, freshmen ventured into their second yeor of high school. Looking forword to buying closs rings from Herf Jones, former sophomores eogerly onticipoted theirjunior yeor. They begon to prepore for their futures by seek- ing jobs ond soving money for cors ond dotes. Counting every doy, juniors impotiently when they Storting to woited for their speciol doy could be considered seniors. plon for college ond securing permonent jobs, these soon-to-be seniors knew their lost school yeor wos going to be o busy one. With the slowing down of our Silver An- niversory celebrotion, Red Knights felt the pride of tosks well done. We relished the memories of this yeor ond vowed never to lose the Red Knight spirit!! ' -15 A , A N M. 1 The moments ond memories of the Silver Anniversory ore over but will long be remembered. Closing
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