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Be THINK Fieve Cc WI LL ALWAYS OOL BUT RULE!= 2 The senjor,elass outdid themselves at the first pep rally with cyeative signs. The freshman football team looks on with admiration. Patrick Riley, Shelly Smith, Ernie England, Kirsten Hutton, Rhonda Wilson, Lisa Vaughan, Anthony Ri- Jey, and Christine Hudson are all gazing at their mas- terpiece. These seniors and many more are responsible for the senior float. Michelle Beer and Denise Hayes are showing that the Wolverines are number one. These two girls were at- tending the first home football game. Student Life } qi
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Stand) fall In The Name Of Spirit ‘““We’re number o-n-e in S-p-i-r-1- t.” The chant rang throughout the stands during a football game. The screams were of joy or perhaps, des- peration, but nonetheless, the crowd continued to scream encourage- ment. North Stafford has always had something to cheer about. Accord- ing to senior Erin McCool, “School spirit didn’t stop with just support- ing the football team. People sup- ported other athletic teams as well as academic ones.” School spirit has made North Stafford unique. We have built an image of a school with Geoffrey Hannon, Lennard Tolson, and Trey Edwards break through the sign with enthusiasm. What a way to start a game. 6 Student Life athleticsleaders'aS well as academic l@aders lunior Wosh Parish ex- pressed, “It's great we have every- thing from Battle of the Brains to the Golf team.’ Numbers have nev- er made the records; the individuals have. For everyone involved effort was the undeniable element. SO, ‘once again in the spring of 1988y we willsturn our backs on the ddors'Of North Stafford. Some of us will return, others will move on, but no matter where we go, we will still hear the spirit and the echoes of the WOLVERINES!
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. S % A group of studenf$ Study quietly in the library one . morning. Rhonda )Wilsof takes a moment fO)Siiile Me pretty for the cam@ras Every day, students filled the locker area. They squeezed through small Openings to get to a bottom) locker, or frustratingly looked fOm@riends: Others stoog around talking about that new guy or the car they Wanted to Sei. Some found shelter from) the mass hysteria of the locker area at the library where they hurriedly did the last night’s forgotten homework, Oth= erstalked- about who Was SOli=ewathewhiONdndyOu-KnOwW-Whos new love. Then came the announcement Over the loudspeaker about tie SA) D meet- ing for later that morning. {Was theystart Ol a typical day) at North Stafford. Hectic mornings consisted off StU@yime im the Caleteria, meeting with club members, and early research ithe MDrary. saawo vicAmit declared that he often went to the library befOFeSChOOh tO escape trom the roudiness and distractions of the cafeteria to @@ my Homework Or to study, Between classes, students sog@ializeds News Was exchanged and lectteas were passed (not all reached thi antended destinations! ) At lunch, students talked to HHGRG@S and Gecasionally,ate luncli= seniors piled up in the Senior Court di@ Talked about Prrday night’s Wpeoming party. Every so often you would fear theseramor of a dropped |WGh tray followed by an upstanding applause: When asked what she did at@iinen to fe -0—0t “‘éiRRMC(‘C pass the time, Marci SpencggemObked, “I make a complete fool off EDC owalls, CHE Jolic MiMMRar, After school, thereav@feiaamy more club meetings and sports’ PRACHICESs ey Morrison, CHRSSDMGEy” and some jigrends Students ofteney@fled through the hallways, “Could you give remade °° °° °° ‘te TREES lunch. home ?-« @ithers had to wait around for their rides. As you walked throweh Chuku Vashi spends [ffigvafternoon praci@@img for an in@fhallways at the end of the day, you could often hear the echi@pof the important tennis maygpr Cheerleaders chant, WOLVERINES, WOLVERINES ...4 Student Life
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