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Kendall Williford’s expression reflects her excitement over be- ing crowned Homecoming Queen for 1987 Mr. Dyson congratulates Ken: dall Williford after she is crowned Homecoming Queen. The Homecoming Court for 1987 consist of: Marie Kemp Tangie Rambert Sherolyn Ford Kendall Williford Rochelle Greer Nicole Spires LaTresa Billings
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Chicks Iu Taw, Year after year, month after month, week after week, and day after day peo- ple come and go into the lives of high school students. Some of these people are extremely special or close, while others are just a friend to say ‘‘Hello”’ to in the hall. Some stay in lives for years, while others for only days. No matter what the circumstances, everyone has extraordinary relationships. There are many different kinds of re- Jationships. There are those relation- ships between boy and girl, which may develop into something glorious like Marriage. They may also end up in a quarrel, which may destroy the alliance altogether. Usually, a friendship simply results between the two. Another type of relationship is that between best friends. Girl to girl, boy to boy, they tell Neil Haslem, Derrick Temple, Donnell Williams, and Charles Cody all buddies are having a fun conversation in the hallway all their deep, precious secrets. There are the gang affiliations, too. Many young people of both sexes share every- thing. This is fun for the whole group. There is always someone to share your thoughts and feelings with. Connections are broken, though. When graduation rolls around, every person must go their separate way. They must let go of those connections which have helped them to grow in ways unexplainable. As students move on in life, they make more friends, lose them, and make more. But, these “Clicks in time’ will always be in the heart, expecially those unique high school cronies.
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Cweelest Seusations At Northside the tradition of electing a Homecoming Queen has continued throughout the past 25 years. Students look forward to the elections of the Queen and her Court. Each year, girls from the sophomore, junior, and senior class are nominated for the court by the student body. After that list has been compiled, there are approximately twenty to twenty-five girls. In order to eliminate a majority of the nominees , students vote again by secret ballot. The top five girls out of each class then become the representatives for their class. On October 19, during a special as- sembly, the girls presented their speech- es. Two sophomores, two juniors, and three seniors were selected. These girls made up the Homecoming Court. The attention was then drawn to the three senior representatives. One of these lucky girls would take over the title of Homecoming Queen for 1987. The last Homecoming assembly was held on October 30. Hearts were filled with suspense as the drums rolled and the student body waited for the an- nouncing of the new Homecoming Queen. To Northside, the Homecoming Queen represents integrity, love, re- spect, and most of all NORTHSIDE PRIDE among students and faculty. This years Queen was no exception. This years court included sopho- mores, Latrisa Billings, and Nicole Spires; juniors, Marie Kemp and Tangie Rambert; and seniors, Sherolyn Ford, Rochelle Greer, and Kendall Williford. As the '87 Homecoming festivities came to a close, Medgar Roberts, mas- ter of ceremonies, exclaimed, ‘The win- ner is Kendall Williford!'’ Pandemonium broke loose as the students watched Kendall come to the realization that she was Homecoming Queen. Senior court representatives Sherolyn Ford and Rochelle Greer, express their excitement ver the new Homecoming Queen Danny Alexander shows his support for Kendall Williford by escorting her in the Homecom ng festivities
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