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incorporates many changes in schedule, plans Couples enjoy dancing to the music of Road . Right: Robin Rae and Cindy Peterson, Jr. Princesses, find the animals at the farm lovable, despite the wind. Below: The 1975 Homecoming court and their escorts Robin Rae and Joe Smith, Cindy Peterson and Tracy Frein, Becky Munzenmaier and Bill Woodyard, Debbie Peterson and Curt Fisher, Cindi Fisher and Tom Swanson, Diane Marlin and Kevin Johnson, Jennifer Hoffman and Steve Berry. Many changes were made in homecoming, all seeming to be for the better. The queen, instead of be- ing announced at halftime of the game, was announced at the spirit week assembly. Because North ' s homecoming fell on a Thursday night, the dance was then held on Friday night with music provided by Road . Many couples were rushed for time, but for most people, Homecoming, Together We Stand 1975 was fun. Many thanks to the Living History Farms for their cooperation in the taking of these pictures. 29
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Seniors Cindy Fisher and Becky Munnzen- Joe Smith, Mr. Football, tries his hand at working an old-fashion tractor. mair, take a break on the porch of the farm house.
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Spirit and pride are found beneath the toilet paper at the pep assembly. Queen announced as part of Spirit Week Our homecoming was one to the first ones in the city, occuring September 25. Spirit week, which was planned by Pep Board, con- sisted of the traditional events, and the annual pep assembly which this year announced the Queen. Social committee with the help of Al Graziano and chairpersons Kathy Rich and Barb Inman planned and organized the parade, float and dance. AFJROTC provided escorts for the court at the game and par- ticipated in the parade. Signs like this one were very common in the halls during spirit week. Below: With spirit high, boys and girls found a game of tackle football lots of fun. Below: Jim Van Arkel models his derby on Junior hat day.
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