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You may think movies are strictly for entertainment, but in the ease of sophomore Joe James, movies to him were inspiration. Mainly Bruce Lee movies. Joe has been involved in karate for three years. Even though he's not taking lessons right now, he still prac- tices one hour every day in his front yard or at Beardsley school. I-le uses a lot of special equipment. His clothing is called a G.I. suit, and he uses weapons of Nunchucks and short- sticks. Joe has been in competition once, during his freshman year in Delano. I-le was blindfolded and had to fight off three other people. He could kick or hit as hard as he wanted, but his opponents could only touch him. When asked why he likes karate, he said, lt feels good and builds up my strength. lt's also good for protection against attack. Joe wantsbto continue in karate and plans to someday become a blackbelt. Joe James displays his perfect form in a karate kick. l86fSophomores Jayme Shults , Mark Shuman ' Shana Silva - '1 1 Q 3' 5 Sally Sisk J 'J 1 f A V Karen Skaggs ' - Teresa Skaggs James Skiba . 1 , , sl' w.: .,.' . .Q P s i V' Y , s' l . 2 Sean Sloss Steve Smeck Brent Smith David Smith ' L A Steve Smith Karee Spurling Wendell Stamps Wendy Standridge James Stanley David Steele Donald Steele Ricky Stokes Betty Stoneeiphcr Christine Stonesyphcr Seann Stovall Derek Sullivan Cheryl Sutton Tammy Sutton Mary Swerdfeger John Tart Karate Expert Gets His Kick Robert Smith - W vs
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Freshmen Learn orth High Customs For the first few weeks, the class of '85 wandered aimlessly and obliviously about the North campus, wondering what was going on, looking for classes, and most of all keeping out of sight of the upper-classmen threateningthe tra- ditional utrashcanningf' But soon, it was all figured out that all this talk of trashcanning wasn't true, they found their classes and realized what was go- ing on. They became super-spirited, and showed pride and support at rallies and games. Obviously, to have such a great class, there must be great class repre- sentatives. Well, the class of '85 had the best, with Willy Duncan as President, Lori Patterson as Vice-President, Lisa Coberly as Secretary, and Monica Love Tim Absher Andrea Albitre Rosemary Albitre Brent Albritton Mari Aldred Dorothy Alexander Kevin Alexander Pam Alexander Brent Allen Christopher Andersen Dawna Anderson Michael Anderson Robin Annis Christine Archuleta Darin Asbury Tammy Askew Tammy Askins Derrick Avilcz Kim Ayler John Baca Alex Baisa Jennifer Baker Kelli Ball Daniel Baxton Penny Bayless Jennifer Beach Cheryl Beaver Stephanie Bedford Stacy Beierle .Ianctta Beller Timothy Belt Pat Berrigan Rachelle Berry Celeste Bias Colleen Bilyeu l88 Freshmen as Treasurer. The class of '85 participated eagerly in the D.K., Homecoming, and other school activities as well as North's sports and clubs. Most of all they saw the importance and privilege of going to such an out- standing school as North High. The goal of this year,s freshmen was to become the most spirited class, the most awesome athletes, and the most outstanding scholars to go through North, led by one great counselor and wonderful person, Mrs. Irene Ward.
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