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Paul Harkness and Linda Gra ham have a friendly game of arm wrestling on the weekend During football season there is Deciding what to do for the up- always something for the crowd coming weekend are Mr. Ginn on a Friday night. and Mr. Dyson.
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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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It’s Friday and the 3:15 bell just rang at Northside High School. Being a Fri- day, the parking lots are cleared by no later than 3:30. As the week comes to a close, students feel relieved that one more week is over with. For a short time, they will be able to relax, have fun, and be themselves with friends. Yes! It’s finally the weekend. Time to let loose and enjoy themselves. Now let's take a closer look at just what these teenagers enjoy. Friday night is a long awaited night for many students here at Northside High. The weekends are filled with various activi- ties for different individuals. Many teens spend their evenings at the local theatre catching the latest flicks. Later to enjoy the gathering of friends at Mazzio’s and the TG Y parking lot. Some students enjoy bowling at the local bowling allies. The teens may not be professional bowlers, but just being with friends makes up for those gutter balls. Often times you are able to catch some teens trying their luck at Putt-Putt. It’s a sight Working for charity is just one more thing to do on the week- end for Robby Cummings. to see someone make their first hole-in- one. Those teens who enjoy loud music and getting into the groove can be seen at the local teen club, Nie’s. The newly opened club provides music, entertain- ment, and soci alizing for many teens. You might even catch a few students wandering around at the Houston Mall. Then you have those who just prefer a quiet night at home in front of the televi- sion to relax from a long week of school. We can't forget the football games. During the football season, many stu- dents are at the stadium cheering on their favorite team, NORTHSIDE EA- GLES!! Afterwards, many students en- joy congregating at one of the local piz- za parlors to celebrate a victory. Then we have those couples who just want to stay at home and spend time together while watching movies on the VCR. Whether it’s partying, socializing, sleep- ing, dancing, or bowling, Friday nights are well enjoyed by all the students here at Northside High. The place not to be is on the stairs after the bell rings on Friday
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