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Homecoming ’82 Carol wins, but N.P. loses Spirit banners, a roaring bonfire, a beaufitful queen and her court, a sparkling October day. football, all topped off with a terrific dance. This was homecoming 1982. The co-oper- ation of the students and faculty made it a successful weekend. The impromtu “parade” to the bonfire Friday night was quite memo- rable. Who would have thought a sin- gle float could be so useful? The Cou- dersport Eagles, despite their victory- over host North Penn Saturday after- noon, failed to dampen the spirit 01 the celebration. The hard hitting Pan- thers dropped a 24-0 decision. The reigning queen, Miss Tracy Watkins was on hand as Principal William Hurley crowned Miss Carol Frederick 1982 Homecoming Queen. Mark Mundis was Miss Frederick’s escort. Miss Barb Kelly was first run- ner-up. In summary, the end result was a memory to last a lifetime. 1 wish this thing would go away! 12 Homecoming candidates and escorts. Laurie Lamb. Sandy Stockton. Liz Brion, Carol l-redcrick. Barb Kelly, Lisa Olson, Lisa Har- zinski Push 'em back ... way back! The offense checks out the defense. A Spirited Crowd!
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SENIOR INTERVIEWS My most memorable moment was, when the W.A.C.C. guys stole the Homecoming float (ran out of gas) that I had spent so much time on! B. Kelly My most embarrassing moment was when at Bill Tooth- aker’s direction I got up to pull the nonexistant shades on the new windows! M. Lucas What I'll miss least is cleaning up the messes that you find after school is out. B. Webster What I will miss most about N.P. are the sports programs. N.P. does exceptionally well in athletic competion for having such a small school. C. Frederick What I’ll miss most about N.P. is listening to my friends tell about their wild weekends, especially Barb Kelly’s dramatics. M. Lucas 1 think what I’ll remember most about N.P. is Mr. War- ren’s class with Michele when he would separate us at least once a day and we always managed to drive him crazy by ending up next to each other. L. Larson My most embarrassing moments were sitting through Spanish class with gum on my nose, and when Carol’s fruit cup exploded in my face! L. Brion My most memorable moments were when Lynn and I would whisper in business class and make Miss Barnhart paranoid. M. Stoudt What I’ll miss least about N.P. are the headaches I got from staring at a computer screen. M. Miller What I’ll miss most about N.P. is the teachers and their friendliness, helpfulness, and genuine concern for their students. T. Holleman My most memorable moment was when we had a huge food fight during lunch, and we had to hide under the tables! P. Kinney I think what I will miss most about N.P. is cheering for our basketball team during the excitement of winning close games and celebrating with the team and cheerleaders later. L. Zimmer My most memorable moment was changing a flat tire at the Christmas Tournament while the “men” held the flashlight. L. Olson I think what I will miss most about N.P. is all the abuse we give each other. M. Williammee My most embarrassing moment was when I was walking up the stairs, tripped and all of my books went flying. D. Rice My most embarrassing moment at N.P. was when I lost my shoe going down the stairs. T. O’Ree A person I will never forget is Laurie Zimmer because she always listened to my problems and I will miss that friend- ship when I graduate. J. Bogaczyk I will never forget Mr. Hurley walking down the hall telling “Lovers and Others” to get to their classes. L. Lamb My most memorable moment was serving the winning point in a volleyball game against Mansfield and then realizing I was in the wrong place! J. Dwyer My most embarrassing moment was one day when I was going up the stairs and 1 tripped. A. Wood 14 — New no. of volleyball league games
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