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have to Susan Benton, a two year varsity cheerleader, enjoys dancing to the ever popular “Rock On” at the afternoon pep rally. Richelle Roby and Kenitra Burnette show their spirit by dancing to the beat of the music played by the band. Eating in the cafeteria is a favorite pastime of these senior girls because it gives them time to chat.
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Building On Memories As the school year comes to a close, we realize that we have gained so many memories that will last us forever. In the fall as we returned to school, we felt great anticipation because we knew that this would be the best schoo! year ever. For the 1988 football season the spir- it was electrifying be- cause we all knew the Northside Eagles were NUMBER ONE. Not only were the games fun and exciting but they were also made memorable by the per- formances of the band and the flag corps. Before each home game the cheerleaders led the pep rallies that always seemed to boost everyone's spirit and to make the football team want to win even more. The week before the Demon game has tradi- tionally been set aside as Spirit Week. This year Spirit our future. Week was one of the highlights of an already memorable fall. Students danced at the morning pep 6 The memories we build today will last forever! Demons.” After the football the Miss Northside pageant captured the interest of everyone. Be- cause the pageant took place during Christmas, each girl was asked to dress as her pre- sent to the world. The cli- matic moment came when Tangie Rambert was crowned Miss North- side. Not all mo- ments were shared by everyone in the school. Some important memories included those Shared by a few friends at lunch talking about impor- tant matters or just good friends shar- ing a hug. All the memories of 1988, both happy or sad, private or public, personal or shared, will remain with each of us as we build on At the Miss Northside Pageant senior Karen Parrish dressed as a rallies in their coolest clothes to “Chill out the dove, the bird of peace, so that the world will have peace The hardworking flag managers struggle to carry all the flag girls’ jackets, bags, and purses while the flag girls take to the field. The Flag Corps and the Blue Wind Band open each home football game with a pre-game show featuring the traditional “Mr. Touchdown.” Spirited juniors dance to the drum cadences at the morning pep rally which was held during Spirit Week,
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on 100 We at Northside High are proud of the many traditions that highlight each year. We especially enjoy the Homecoming week with its as- sembly program, the exciting pa- fade, and, of course, the football game. At this time former North- side students join with us to celebrate our great heritage. The assembly program is very special because at this time we honor the senior band members, flag corps members, majorettes, cheerlead- ers, and football players. The most exciting moment is the crowning of the Homecoming Queen who will preside over all of the Homecoming festivities. An- other highlight of the year is the Even the band gets involved when the cheerleaders throw footballs to the specta- tors, ly before the De- mon game. Again stu- dents, both present and past, join together to cheer the team to victory. Other special moments in the year include the Miss Northside Pageant and the Mr. Northside contest. in these con- tests students compete for the honor of representing their school. In the Miss Northside Pageant girls compete in the ar- eas of talent, evening gown, in- terview, application, and infor- mal wear. The young man who is chosen Mr. Northside must be well-rounded and involved in many facets of school activities. We are proud of our traditions and hope to continue them into the future. Before the Homecoming Parade begins, Col- onel Mahaffey instructs the ROTC girls on how to march with their rifles and how to carry the United States flag. Posing for the camera, Kelli Hilliard, Susan Benton, Samantha Bozeman, and Jennifer Miller wait for their turn to show their talent at the Miss Northside Pageant.
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