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Even after winning the second Antuan Bibbs is proud to be runner-up trophy, Cliff Simpson chosen first runner-up. remains calm in a stressful situation. The shine of his fourth runner- Steve Chastain smiles happily up trophy and his glasses give as he shows off his third runner- Mark Ivory an intellectual ap- up trophy. pearance.
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Gina Gutierrez, Tommy Farmer, Vickie Calhoun, Melissa Bird, Lisa Cottone, Deangle Blackshear, Anita Porter, Teresa Hamilton, Kerri Walsh, Donald Richards Mark Haynes, Charlie Harris, Loren Ryburn, Kensloe Norrington, Mark Deeb A C8I0R EPE7 Oo 2 8 o- « 2 -- For seventeen Seniors, the excite ment and the sadness of graduation The ceremony ended with a Fare- came early this year. Instead of con- well from Gina Gutierrez, an emotional tinuing school through the second se- last singing of the Alma Mater, and the mester, these students, who had Benediction by Mark Allen Deeb. earned their required credits, chose to graduate at the end of the first semes- ter. The 1987-88 winter Graduation cere- monies were held in the cafeteria on It d Monday, January 25 at 8:00 p.m. The ma e me exercises began with the Invocation (a V4 given by Anita Porter and continued 0 orwar d with a Welcoming by Teresa Hamilton. Mr. Dyson, Mr. Mattox, and Mrs. 46 i] Moore were present to extend their m own. congratulations and to present the di- plomas to the deserving students. Af- ter the presentation of the diplomas, ° the Northside Ensemble sang the tradi- A Wi [s on tional song “‘May the Lord Bless and Keep You.” As he waits patiently, Loren Ry- burn thinks about tomorrow.
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For one special male at Northside, Valentines Day has a dual meaning this year. On February 11, Dexter Copeland was named Mr. Northside for the 1987- 88 school year. The Mr. Northside contest began when the senior homerooms nominated the boys they felt best represented the school and the student body. From these nominees, ten were selected to compete as finalists. Each of these final- ists submitted an application, made a speech before the entire student body, and were interviewed by five judges. The faculty and students voted and fi- nally each of the ten finalists answered The difficult just ahead, Dexter Copeland picks his impromptu question an impromptu question before the stu- dent body. The percentage values for each part of the contest were as follows: applica- tion 40%, student vote 15%, faculty vote 15%, interview 15%, and impromp- tu question 15%. Individual awards were given to those senior boys who met the qualifications. Jeff McGahee — Student vote; Cliff Simpson and Dexter Copeland — best application; Dexter Copeland — interview; Ist runner-up — Antuan Bibbs; 2nd runner-up — Cliff Simpson; 3rd runner-up — Steve Chas- tain; and 4th runner-up — Mark Ivory. 1987-88 sun afte Dexter smiles and poses in the r he receives the title of Mr. Northside The mast pecling’ef (tfe.' Detar Copela nd
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