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Sornetstudents think that North IS like a prison because ofthe closed campus. Karen Baker shows how she feels on Halloween. Junior Wendty Walker takes ad- vantage o the one day she is allowed to wear a French Maid outfit on Halloween. School ls in a Horror Mustangs once again celebrated Halloween with pride and spirit. More students par- ticipated than ever. To walk on North High's campus was to wake up and find yourself in Movie your favorite hor- ror flick. The halls and classrooms were roamed by characters such as Mr. Death, the Claw, Freddie Krueger, and wit- ches. Not to men- tion the array of French maids, little 'l 11- Y :fy lnfflr' fling'-ff gl ll .f ', 'mv devils and colorful punkers. After school Stu- dent Government h el d a b e s t costume contest. An unknown Gum- by came in first place, with Regina Battle, the jungle cat in second.
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Although having to sit rough long and ex- perating classes and hav- g to listen to hour long eeches, North occa- mally held some fun ac- fities. Events sponsored ' Student Government ten attracted many par- zipants. We got a lot of ,rticipation and a lot of ople liked them, said ieri Theis, Activities .ce President. Keeping in mind that ere was a closed campus, lC to litter and van- lism, students seeked n in the company of eir friends. I just usuall get gether with my fyriends .d hang out, said Jason illy. Between classes, there is only six minutes to onversn with friends, so nchtime was well taken advantage of. Almost everyday the ramada area was swarming with new and interesting gossip. CGossip is always fun to listen to.J If a student wasn't able to see hislher friends at lunch, there were usually many people here before and after school. I get together with my friends in the morning and talk, ' said Karen Schwartzmeyer. When school was over, and it was time for the weekend. Everybody took advantage of the weekends, guaranteed. My friends and I get together on the weekend and sometimes go to par- ties, said Jymisa Roseland. 42.9 W. During a balloon relay for class competition, Steve Ramierez gains the lead to win a victory for the seniors. Even seniors have to make an oc- casional call home for permission to stay after for a girls' basketball game. sf'
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