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Eagle Spirit Soars As Homecoming Spirit Mounts Right: Juniors cheer and seniors glare as the battle of classes continues at the Homecoming Pep Rally. Below: Angelia Copelin laughingly begs over-eager Sophomores to be patient. F Above: Your money or your life! Seemingly fierce, Peggy Etheridge's wink gives her away on 20's Day. 8 Activities So many little things alleviated the pressure of school work and enabled a stu- dent to enjoy Northeastem to the fullest: pep rallies, assemblies, sitting in the pit, and decorating for the prom provided the little extra a pupil had to have to add spice to his life! One of the biggest events during the year was Norrtheastem's Tenth Home- coming. October the 27 was a date thought of with great anticipation from the very beginning of football season. Sophomores waited in curiosity, juniors simply savored the prospect of a good time and seniors thought bittersweetly that next year they would be returning as alumni attending their first real homecoming. Homecoming consisted of a week of festivities ranging from the election of the Homecoming Court to Hat Day and Twenties Day. Eagle Spirit was aroused at a Thursday night bonfire and a suspenseful Friday aftemoon pep rally where various contest winners were announced. The Eagle football team, however, was defeated on the gridiron by Bertie, Though their spirits were a bit dampened by the loss, Eagle alumni and students alike boogied on over to the gym for the Homecoming Dance. l I Above: Senorita Liz Jolly takes time out of her siesta to pose for the camera on Hat Day. Right: Poor little Edenton Ace! He has no chance against that miserly Eagle defense.
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