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“The Seniors are Coming!” Everyone knew this as the class of '89 showed off their Ist place float Julie Weatherford, the senior drum ma jor, proudly prepares to lead the North side Blue Wind Band in the Homcoming parade The Homcoming Court members posed enthusiastically for a picture on their float during the Thursday afternoon parade The Northside cheerleaders have been riding on the firetruck for the last 26 years and it is still a tradition today Parade 27
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Homecoming Parade Beautiful Day for a Parade With excitement in the air on a beautiful Thursday after- noon, without a cioud in the sky, the 1988-89 Homecom- ing Parade headed down Wat- son Boulevard. As the cheer- leaders began to cheer and the band began to play, the crowds began to line the Streets to watch one of the longer parades of Northside’s history. The float cempetition was Close. After the dust had cleared the Senior class float Kaci Boulware and Sirimada Mathews attend to a last minute detail on the senior float before the Homecoming parade begins had won. Even though the walk was long, everyone participating and watching seemed to have a good time, which is the goal of the parade. Over the years, the parade has grown in size and spirit, especially with an- ticapation building around the game the following night. Many people spent an un- countable amount of hours trying to make the parade a success. Amy Wilson, who was Alexis Ande shows her true school spirit as she imitates a mean Northside foot ball player on the Junior class float The Northside Blue Wind Band proudly marches and plays in the twenty-sixth Homecoming parade down Wastson Boule- vard 26 Parade one of many who put count- less hours into the senior float, said, ‘We stayed until two o'clock in the morning trying to put the float togeth- er. It was a lot of hard work.” All the hard work really paid off. This year’s Home- coming Parade was one of the best ever. Scott Felton, the Junior class president Junior class Northside shows his sexy legs on the float as he dresses as a heerleader.
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TINTYPES Live Forever Through the cast of TINT- YPES, America’s heritage was reborn on the stage. The play was upbeat, colorful, and all around entertaining. The cast performed at numerous churches and elementary schools, as well as at the dinner theater. They also attended conference, and competed at the region and state level. The cast gained the first place re- gion title and were named first runner up at the state competi- .%.¢@ v,2? eee e @ a P tion level. At the region competi- tion a judge stated that TINT- YPES is a show that every high- school should be able to see. In addition to the cast awards, oth- er members received individual awards. Caleb Carter received best actor at both region and state. Overall, the one-act was a great success. TINTYPES will live forever. Rob Gordon catches the audience's attention with a powerful speech. al “ gh = gf Beery Richelle Robi performs a solo at center stage. Phil Little is very serious during one of the practices. Debbie Gee and Johnathan Smith make great dance partners in the One Act play. Greg Boatwright, Ashleigh Andrews, Johnathan Simon, and Franklin McGrath appear excited about their homeland, America. Mrs. McMeans is caught after an afternoon of aiding Ms. Campbell's design and sew costumes.
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