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With that million dollar smile, Rob Gordon takes a break dur- ing practice Cory Dinkins gets a frustrated Giving directions to the cast, feeling when he can not get all Ken Raphael enjoys his work. the moves down on the first time.
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Devoted sophomores Bc Sutton work diligently on deco hows rating the sophomore hall wen, Scott Felton, and Keith her rating the halls school spirit by deco We Got The What? SPIRIT week at Northside is not only traditional but also exciting. During this week, the students demonstrate their spirit and Northside pride by participat- ing in various dress codes established by the varsity cheerleaders. Beginning with Tuesday, November 10, and each day following, there was a different dress code style. Tuesday was “Wipe Out the Demons day and stu- dents dressed in Hawaiian style clothing and wore sunglasses and hats to compli- ment the theme. Wednesday, the stu- dents ‘‘Hunted Down” the Demons by wearing camouflage attire. On Thurs day, the Eagles ‘“‘Mourned’’ the Demons by wearing black clothing. Friday, as always, was reserved as the traditional ‘Blue and White’’ day. Students partici pated by wearing their favorite jerseys. Among other activites which demon- strate the pride of Northside and sup- port of the football players, is the hall decorating competition. In this competi- tion, all three classes decorate a desig- nated hall which is then judged. This year's first place went to the Senior class. The Juniors won 2nd place and the Sophomores won 3rd place. Also, there were pep rallies and a funeral ser- vice held for a Demon by the Pep club. Spirit week occurs one week prior to the biggest game of the season which is against our cross-town rival Warner Robins High. This year due to the loyal fans and stategic tactics of the football players, the Northside Eagles once again painted the town BLUE! ; Spi rit Weex 4$ 0 great way to get the fear ready for the game.’ “Tamm Rollias
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Northside had one classy act this year with the One Act play Runaways. Mr. Horne, who has been the director of the One-Act since they first started, had tryouts in the middle of September. The tryouts were two days long with several students going out. Some people who did not make the cast were chosen to be set crew. The tryouts were a three part test composed of dancing, singing, and a dramatic reading from the play. Once the cast was chosen, Mr. Unruh, the Ensemble Director, put the cast to work learning the music to all of the numbers. Practice was long and tiresome, but the cast and crew were dedicated and worked long into the night. The arrival of Ken Raphael on October 10th meant even longer practices, but also meant the cast was beginning to make the show complete. Millie Littlefield and Vickie Wil liams practice on finding a hero The show would not be complete without costumes. Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. McMeans are responsible for the making of the cast looking fresh off the streets. Mrs. Campbell was also assisted by Tom Niswender, a dedicated student. Mr. Flores, who was a great help to the cast, kept the cast on their toes by making them remember dance steps and special cues. The stage crew, who are very loyal students, helped to get the stage on and off and made sure properties were in the right place. Amy Allen was the stage manager and had everything running smoothly. Shane Killian was the set manager and was assisted by John Still- well, Mike Dyer, and Joey Dennis. The sound was handled by Neal Wyatt, who was always right on cue. Half the cast tries to get togeth er on a leq kick Sher MeElro
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