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While ders if ing the anek Tonya Cartwright won her ring will stay on dur assembly, Joanie Koth gives her opinion Congratulating Kendall Williford is Sherolyn Ford and Danny Al exander The arrival of October means many things. First of all there is the coming of fall and the football season. However, one of the most memorable events is Homecoming at Northside. This year is a special Homecoming, because it cele- brates the 25th annual Homecoming as- sembly. The senior class president, Medgar Roberts, served as the master of ceremonies at the assembly. Medgar in- troduced senior football players, cheer- leaders, majorettes, flag corps, band members and their escorts in the gym on the morning of October 29. As Med- gar introduced the 1987-88 Homecoming Court, Dottie Hunt played the piano. Then as the gym filled with anticipation and excitement, a deadly silence came over the student body. Medgar tore open the envelope and introduced the 1987 Homecoming Queen, Kendall Willi- ford. The whole student body flooded the floor to congratulate the Queen. ‘J found homeomin to be the oest ¢n 5 a fong time.
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This year’s theme for Northside’s 25th Homecoming parade was “Silver Sensations”. The parade was just that, sensational. The weather was absolute- ly gorgeous for celebrating the Home coming tradition at Northside. The sun shown down brightly on the well-deco- rated floats and cars in the parade. The parade started at Williams Plaza on Watson Boulevard at 4:30 p.m. and ended at the public library also on Wat- son Boulevard. Many people with smil- ing faces gathered on the edge of the street to view the exciting floats. While waiting to start the parade at Williams Plaza, judging took place. This year the Senior Class float won First Place. Their float had a “Happy 25th Anniversary ’ cake on it. Also in the category, the Junior Class won Second Place with a chocolate Kiss on their float, and the VICA Club won Third Place. Cars were also judged. SADD (Students Against Drunk Driving) won First Place. This car was the result of a driving drunk accident; it was very smashed up. Second Place went to the Computer Club, which rode in a fabu- lously decorated blue truck, and Third Place went to FCA (Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes). However, all floats and cars were outstanding. Overall, this year’s Homecoming Parade was a grand success. ‘! looked Forward to the parade, : Cim Arnett
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