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1 Royalty Suffers From Unfriendly Temperatures Homecoming Eve 2 Over IHJ all West, was one of the slogans that prevailed through homecoming week. Traditionally, homecoming is the climax of a week of activity, and '76 was no exception. The busy week included dressup days, Wednesday being the day for everyone to wear their overalls. Class competition went on throughout the week with seniors capturing first place. The week ended with a pep assembly, in which the candidates were introduced and a brief summary of their school activities was given. That night, at halftime, as the band wrote out North in script, the female candidates received a chilling ride around the field in a convertible at the coldest game of the season. Fans, bundled up in their parkas and blankets, watched the
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3 5 .. --ag, - Q Ee .ifx candidates parade onto the field to the tune of Feelings , Stand-in escorts were used for the male candidates who were on the football team. None too soon, the candidates retired to the stands and enveloped themselves in coats, mittens and mufflers. At the dance, the temperature was much more welcome and everyone abandoned their coats. Uncle Dickie Houser from KLEO was the emcee for the evening. Students and faculty, bumped, bus stopped, and boogied to songs like: Play that Funky Music, and slow danced to discs like: Beth, and Color My World. As with all the other home- coming activities, the dance was well attended. 1. The titles of Pigskin Pete and Varsity Sue are awarded to seniors Mark Damilini and Lynette Woodard at the homecoming dance. 2. Honk . . . Honk . . .Honk,Honk,Honk . . . Honk,Honk,Honk,Honk . . . Honk,Honkl fills the air as students participate in the annual car caravan the night of the homecoming game. 3. One banana, two banana, three banana, four, five banana, six banana, I can 't eat anymore! Senior lohn Lent participates in the banana eating contest, which he won during spirit week. 4. After a successful spirit week, North High students excitedly pack the stands at the homecoming football game, even though North lost to West, 7- 28. 5. Homecoming candidates for Pigskin Pete are: Mark Damilini, Wally Bettis, lack Ackerberg, Randy Burnett, and Eric Dunn. Candidates for Varsity Sue are: Terri Huff Barbara Kelly, Mary Ann Waggoner, Paula Brazill, Susan Ayesh, and Lynette Woodard. .
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