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1983 Homecoming court: Michelle Beerman, Kathy Maloney, Wendy Beck, Mindy Arnold, Yvette Chap- man, Nan Sauer, Gigi Zeigler, Tammy Parker, Judy Castator, and Molly Papier. Congratulations ladies! A night to remember Uncertainty flowed through the fan - packed bleachers of Chambers Field. The homacomLng gamp against rival South Side Archers, got off to a shaky start, but it did not last. In the second quarter the Redskin team turned things around and never looked back until a victory was in hand. The half rime activities further enhanced the u nusually warm evening. Yvette Chapman became the 1983 homecoming queen and the fireworks were launched for everyone ' s enjoy- ment. After the game students and alumni made their way over to the gym for some Good Vibrations, as the dance brought homecoming to an end. It was a slow start but the mighty Redskin football team pulled through and captured a 23-7 homecoming victory over rival South Side Archers. King Jeff Reese and queen Yvette Chapman dance to display their newly acquired royalty. HOMECOMING 11
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Senior Mindy Arnold is escorted for her first appear- ance as a homecoming queen finalist. 10 HOMECOMING
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Clothes identify peers groups Fashions expressed many Images among students at North. One fashion was the new wave look, which included mini-skirts in a variety of lengths and styles, dotted, frilly, and checkered. These mini-skirts were often accompanied by sleeveless shirts or frilly blouses and jean jackets. Another fashion, which presented the clean-cut images, v«as the preppy look. Izod tops, Cheerio dress pants, jeans, checkered shoes, topsiders, vests, ties and flipped-up collars. Another fashion stemming from the time of war was the combat style: ccmbat boots, khaki pants, insulat- ed jackets, bandanas, with a hat to top it off. The Jordache style still remained, old but popular. These fashions will always change with the times and -images. Shoes are for show, not just wear and tear anymore. Junior Wendy Beck displays the latest over the shoul- der sweater look. I Mike Beeler, junior, shows off shirts that exemplify several styles. Gary Knepper, junior, is comfortable in his Japanese style sweatshirt. 12 FASHIONS
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