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Homecoming Queen Nan Didier leads the proces- sion of the court in a Chevy convertible. Applause rises from the stands as King Tom Hat- tery presents himself to the crowd. Marvin Billingsley battles two Elmhurst players for possession of the ball. Homecoming 9
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Rainbows Sprout For Homecoming Senior Women ' s football Players Roberta Cornett and Rita Sarrazin run on to the field with high hopes, only to be disappointed when the seniors lost 20-6. The queen and her court: (left to right) Pam Lydy, Cindy Tarr, Michelle Didier, Queen Nan Didier, Wendy Beck, Jamie Farrar, Yvette Chapman, Joan Fenker. After two weeks of school, one thing was on everyone ' s mind: Spirit Week. Freshmen didn ' t quite know what all the excitement was about, but others told them what Homecoming stood for. It was shining your shoes and putting on your Sunday-best for Dress-Up Day. On 60 ' s Day, you greased back your hair or put on a mini-skirt. Midweek activities kept Redskins spirits high with Rainbow Day. To char- acterize the Homecoming theme of the Rainbow Connection, students wore sweaters with rainbows printed on them. One girl even went so far as to paint each fingernail a different color. That evening, the juniors crushed the seniors 20 to 6 in the women ' s football game. Homecoming king Tom Hattery and his court were introduced at half- time. Condemned to Punk Day, North Sid- ers painted their hair purple and wore trash bags, but they recovered for Red and White Day. There they wore the tra- ditional colors to raise spirits for the football game. In a real cliff-hanger, the Redskins, sneaked by the Trojans 14 to 13. Nan Didier had been crowned Homecoming queen at halftime. The excitement, participation, and rowdiness during Spirit Week proved, without a doubt, that Red ain ' t dead. 8 Homecoming
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A new attraction at North, the Cowskins, ap- peared at the first pep session of the year. Sophomore Kurt Luley and freshman date take time out from dancing to look at the photogra- pher. The 1981-82 Homecoming court: Eric Helmig, Mi- chelle Didier, Paul Gibson, Pam Lydy, Tim Jordan, Wendy Beck, Yvette Chapman, Jeff Reese, Randy Moss, Kelly Graves, Joan Fenker, Steve Anken- bruck, Tony Giese, Jamie Farrar, Cindy Tarr, Tom Grimm, Queen Nan Didier, and King Tom Hattery. 10 Homecoming
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