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THE RAIDERS BURST ONTO THE SCENE for Homecoming, the final game of the season, as the Baldwin band and cheerleaders leave the field. Because of the length of the Homecom- ing halftime, the visiting band per- formed a pregame show. STUNNED BY THE ANNOUNCE- MENT, senior Charlene Smith is crowned Miss Northeast by Senior Class President Jacqueline Hill. DOI | A LITTLE RUN D.M.C., seniors William DeShazer, Marcus Lamb, and Michael Towles enjoy Celeb- rity Day during Homecoming Week. SENIOR HAROLD JOHNSON AND SOPHOMORE RODERICK FINNEY enjoy wearing their grubbiest outfits for Hobo Day. ) Homecoming Week
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TALKING ABOUT THEIR PLANS FOR THE WEEKEND, juniors Aaron Darrisaw and Derek Brinkley ‘chill out.’ Friends Forever Friends forever, that’s what we'll be. Two of a kind, just you and me. Secrets that we know and share, never to be spoken again, just to show that we care. If you ever need a guide, to help you see the light, I'll be there by your side, just to make things right, and you the same for me. Here for each other, through the good and bad. Whether you're smiling or crying, I'll try to make you happy instead of sad, for friends like you are hard to find. If your world falls apart, and there’s nothing left, but the breaking of your heart, And if you’re feeling blue just remember that I love you. Yes, friends forever, that’s what we'll be. Two of a kind, just you and me. ms | = SOPHOMORES LISA KOCH AND TALKING ABOUT wea AT == “| DEEDEE ADAMS share the latest joke LUNCHTIME keeps juniors Dean Pin- » a durin class break in front of the nelland William Wallace in a good mood. A A ALR SAE ‘Lasseter entrance: — | Best Friends IN-E?
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Sub-freezing weather chills finale of With Homecoming spirit in the air, Northeast began the exciting week with special costume days. Monday was Kiddie Day and Hair Roller Day. Tuesday, easily the most popular day, was Nerd Day and Hobo Day. Wednesday was Dress-up Day. Thursday, originally scheduled as Opposite Sex Day and Toga Day, at the last moment became Backwards Day and Celebrity Day. Friday, the day of the game, was Jersey Day and School Color Day. Senior Harold Johnson said, “It was fun dressing up in something that is comfortable so that you don’t have to be concerned about your appearance. It all boils down to having fun.” The bottom dropped out of the thermometer for the game against Baldwin which was the final game WARMING UP THE CROWD FOR THE HALFTIME SHOW, the Raider drummers ‘get down’ with some rous- ing cadences: - Homecoming Week of the season. A shivering Homecoming Court was presented at halftime to a half-empty Porter Stadium. The fans that did brave the cold enjoyed themselves. Sophomore Aris Lucas said, “I opened up this Homecoming and so did my friends. I never thought I would go to the game, but I did. I’ve never had so much fun.” “Hey, I wasn’t gonna dress,” said Jerel Washington, a sophomore, “but I was going to enjoy myself, so I went.” The final score of the game did little to warm up the crowd as the Raiders fell 6-27. Homecoming festivities were planned by the senior class representatives and their adviser, Ms. Pam Brown. sete? ee ae : Ff ine hi teh STAYING ACTIVE AS mt TO KEEP WARM as to cheer on the team, the varsity cheerleaders don’t seem to slowing down in the sub-freezing weather. Co | Homecoming Week INGE?
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