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Celebration of Juniors The Class of '86 patiently waited for their last underclassman year to wind to a close. Celebrating the Silver Anniversary was ex- citing for the juniors who presented the un- forgettable 25th Anniversary Junior-Senior Prom. These students displayed their spirit in numerous ways. Attending sports events, participating in fund-raisers, and cheering at pep rallies offered them the chance to give their best performances. During the 1984 summer school session, several ambitious and dedicated juniors sold snacks during the two breaks on each of the thirty-two days of classes. Candy, pickles, sausage, and gum were sold so the juniors could accumulate money for the 1985 Prom. At the beginning of the regular school year, junior executive council members sold calendars and pom-poms. As the year progressed, these same students sold cheese and sausage and heart-shaped Valentine balloons. Preparing for the future was also a serious concern for juniors. Decisions about their future careers were on the agenda. Early decisions were easily accomplished with the help of counselor June Herrell. As the school year ended, the junior class continued their preparation to be seniors who will lead North High to another successful year. Juniors Donna Bradley, Dona Berry, Stephanie Paporesto, and Margie Mimms join at lunch to swap gossip. Pg Opening
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Celebration of Sophomores Spirit and dedication, coupled with motivation and desire to succeed were the elements of success which the sophomores possessed. The Class of '87 had experienced the pains and trials of that breaking-in year and were set to take on more leadership during their second year at North. At pep rallies, they raised their voices, pots and pans, bells and horns - a sharp contrast from their previous year. No longer plagued by the fact they would occupy floor seats at assemblies, they trooped en masse to the bleachers and sang out strong. North's second year Knights also took to the roads as the majority of the tenth graders acquired their restricted driver's licenses. These students gleefully shared their horrible mug shots among their friends at the lunch tables. During the year, sophomores held bake sales and sold various other fund-raising items so they could get a head start on money for the prom they would have to offer the next year. Dating became a very important and prominent aspect of the tenth graders' lives. Many notes about their love-lives were passed among the love-smitten. Late in the year, sophomores con- templated the ordering of class rings. Great care was taken in the selection because they knew those rings would always re- mind them of their special times at North. The Class of '87 took on new and greater responsibility during this school year. Their emerging independence and leadership gave all Red Knights support in our 25th year. Indeed, the sophomore class is eager and ready for the tasks of the forth-coming junior year. Opening
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