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Sparks fly when Mrs. Burgin catches features students Brie Barnes, Megan Weaver, and Paul Blount goofing off. Photo by Chad Oueen. She's not heavy, she's my co-editor. Stephanie Michael and Darrin Turner bore the load of creating the opening sec- tion, keeping the troops on task and making administrative decisions. Photo by J. Plummer. Ml rm MOSEI FAMILY ho cares what the an- nual staff did all year? The only people who ever read this page are the annual staffers and they know what they did. By the time the book comes out in May, the whole school has heard the belly-aching from year- bookers who gave up Saturdays and weeknights, and they've seen the blur of staffers running around to get interviews or just to get away form Mrs. Burgin and Mr. Crews. Why have a show and tell for those who have seen and heard it all? We risk being redundant and show ourselves for the same reason people periodically look through photo albums - we're FAMILY and we like to remind ourselves of the times we've had. Our family has grown from an unrelated group of twenty kids fparented by two aliens from an- other generationl to a closely knit group who could do anything - and frequently did . . . Like normal families we suf- fered through temper tantrums, missed curfews fdeadlinesl and a few bad report cards. We enjoyed birthday parties, traveling lto workshops, around town, and to Hunter Publishingt, and playing trash can basketball. Whether any one else cares or not, the people on the Northern Lights staff feel fortunate to have been together this year, and we consider this yearbook creation our family album for 1988. Becky Burgin
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Q i . Q MW 'l Leaders plan activities to get students more involved Student' Government ant to get involved in an exciting relation- ship? Want to be challenged, meet interesting people, make a difference in the world? Then the student council would have been the place for you this year. It wasn't a free ride, there was a lot of hard workin- volved. Regina Perry said, lt takes concern and dedication toward the student council as a whole. Someone who can look at the tradition of the school and be brave enough to make a change belongs in the student council. It re- quired dedicated members who are willing to do such things as stand outside in the cold on a Friday night to sell cups and pom-poms at the games. It included planning for the powder puff game and home- coming to insure its success. The student council also collected money for UNICEF and food for the needy at Christmas time. Student council helped out students' social lives on Valentine's Day with heart to heart letters as well as provid- ing carnations to encourage better relations among the student body. The student council was a vital part of North Flowan High, continuing the tradition of a school that is active. Leigh Millkin Student Council l 89
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We need more pictures. Sports workers Kelly Simmerson, Brian Koontz, and Jim Young tell Chris Weaver which pictures they need for their thirty four page section. Photos by Chad Queen. it aking a break from ads design are usiness managers Trahey Ludwick nd Chad Queen. Photo by J. lummer. .zccawaams H na-.Amo-ur.-wWf..,,,..,..-.,.W .......f-...t .. - t 1 X? ti. R Quietly productive. Chevella Lomax, Regina Perry and Krista Hicks work patiently and expertly on their academics section. They didn't miss a deadline all year. 6 as 1: s Q xg K I fr-Q ..... t ml .Q-.4-annum-ll if W ,,. 'ESE . .1 Bussing it to Winston-Salem. Stu- dent section workers Jamie Sloan, Jason Plummer, and Eric Short pose on the bus as the staff prepared to take the final deadline pages to Hunter Publishing Co. Annual Staff I 91
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