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A Shining Silver North High faculty members Nancy DeShazo, Terry Hall, Steve Connely, and Dottie Fleming get into the Homecoming Spirit by portraying the Peace Move- ment for 60's Day. . l ER- 9 it 1 1 S 1 as fi, - . . 3 CY' M5 Red Knight Junior Brad Morrison helps adorn the library window with the Silver Knight theme. and Mrs. Liz Culleron presenteduthe spirit awards for the week. Seniors took 1st place for the float judging followed by the Juniors who claimed 2nd place. The previously painted windows were also judged. Seniors again took 1st place with their Hawkbuster theme. Not to be out- done, the Freshmen took 2nd place. The coveted Spirit stick was bestowed upon the Junior class by Mr. Edmund Srickles. The festivities were far from over while students, faculty, administration, and even alumni anxiously prepared for the pre- game activities. Twenty-two alumni cheerleaders helped cheer our Red Knights Homecoming '84 Knight to victory. Five alumni football players from the 1st Red Knight football team were introduced, and fifty-five alumni band members marched along once again with our present marching Knights. The Homecoming Court and winning floats were paraded around the stadium for a final time. As Homecoming king and queen, David Cooke and Carol Perry were crowned, tears were shed from both young and old Red Knights. Memories were being made as well as being remembered. Everyone was more than ready as kick- off time approached. One of North's big- fl 3 - , .1 , V ,,.'- , . .W rf .-171.-2: TH . 1' r S3473 q , f .gi K-gf 'Q .f,jZQ3.-wp gest rivals was on the field clad in Orange and Blue. the Cape Coral Seahawks. The mighty Red Knights easily defeated the Hawks by an overwhelming 50-6. Proud of the ball-playing Knights, North students celebrated Homecoming for the final time at the Homecoming Dance. Beautifully decorated, the dance was held on home territory. The Silver Anniversary theme was evident through the lovely decorations, Silver stars and tiny lights made for an unforgettable evening with that special someone. This was one week the Red Knight family will never forget. -in-1 L it l r Il 41
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A Shining Silver A Silver Knight wos the theme chosen by the student body of North Fort Myers High School to stort North's 25th Homecom- ing Week. Mony months of diligent plon- ning by odministrotion, foculty, ond students, helped moke Homecoming 1984 the very best ever. The holls of North High were full of nerds Mondoy, November 5, storting off the dress-up doys with o bong. Students got out their nerdlest clothes ond poroded oround North's compus. North holls were odorned with bonners from clubs ond orgonizotions during fourth hour to declore their spirit during the Silver Week. Tuesdoy wos os storstudded os Hollywood, for it wos Movie Stor Doy. Students ond foculty portroyed their fovorite, fomous chorocters. Morilyn Monroe ond Mognum P.l. never looked better. lt wos olso poss doy. Students could purchose posses to come to closs five 0.0 ,'llfllE Knight minutes lote, weor hots, chew gum, or leove closs eorly. Powder Puff footboll wos olso on event thot everyone enjoyed. While the girls got their chonce to strut their stuff on the footboll field, the mole cheerleoders hod just os much fun cheering on the girls. Wednesdoy wos probobly the most populor spirit-filled doy with Seniors, os it wos Senior Toke-Over Doy. Preorronged, seniors took the ploce of foculty ond od- ministrotion, experiencing the ups ond downs of trying times thot teochers ond deons go through every doy. Wednesdoy wos olso Surf ond Tourist Doy. Students who weren't lucky enough to toke over on outhoritotive position mode it through the doy os surfers ond tourists. Sunglosses, sun- ton lotion, ond bermudo shorts were the in thing to weor. The Sixties Doy on Thursdoy seemed to be more populor with the teochers rother thon the students. The moin hollwoy wos the ideol ploce for o sit-in demonstrotion. Corrying posters decloring Moke Love Not Wor ond Hell No, We Won't Go, our foculty morched throughout the holls in their leother boots ond sondols, floppy clothes ond wigs. The momentum continued os the Homecoming Porode proceeded down Gronge Grove Boulevord lote Thursdoy .fternoon serving os on opener for the bonfire, o revived trodition ofter severol yeors, wos eogerly looked forword to by the students. The J,V. footboll ployers put Knights in the Winning Spirit by defeoting the lmmokolee lndions14-6. The whole purpose of the preceding week finolly orrived. Fridoy wos filled with mony busy octivities, storting with everyone procloiming thot Red Knight Spirit dressed in Red, White, Silver, ond Block for the pep rolly. Mrs Bobbie Dewey 1984 Homecoming Court: Front Row - Freshman At- tendonts: Tony Knight ond Jennifer Bollord, 1983 King Kenny Miller, 1982 Queen Kim Kibler, Sophomore At- tendonts: Kelly Ludwig ond Mike Dickey. Second Row - Junior Attendonts: Cindy Gluck, Brod Morrison, Hol- King ond Queen David Cooke ond Corol Perry leod the court in the donce for royolty only. ly Rowe ond Ron Reis. Bock Row - Senior Atten- donts: Connie Burke, Dovid Cooke, Shoron Lios, Gerold Leophort, Corol Petry, Tim Molone, Toni Giffin ond Alon Cloirmont Homecoming '84
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L ,W ,f I I 4'-In ff? ff' , r Z r g ,, g If ., gg? j9,S.??, Agia fr AQ, 33, :, gm ,sent-. Q 1 -Q? ri '4 ,- rw- ' .jf 'V 13474 L, ,. 1 1 ' fa, w L my 2 1 , , 1 Y 2 g, A 1 an H , , r ri Aboard the award-winning floor, Seniors Angelo Morrison, Heidi Williams, Lynn Truskey, Jomes Hall, Jamie Block, Jake Hemed, K yno Lister, and Lori Hayworth celebrate a Silver Knighr after capturing the enemy Seahawk portrayed by Kevin Chalmers. 'W Senior powder puff player Susan Lewsoder charges down the field for a touchdown against the sophomores. Teommore Angela Morrison moves in ro assist. Right down to her eyeshadow, junior Leigh Thor shows just how unusual she can be for dress-up day. ff 4-4 Homecoming '84
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