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Spirit soars in new high school Spirit Week 1986 was an exciting time, especially since Northville moved into the new high school. Students showed spirit by dressing up in pajamas, out-of-the-past clothes, occupational attire, beach wear, and, of course, orange and black colors. Northville students participated in different lunch time activities including pass-the-lifesaver, gold fish eating con- test, bobbing for apples, jello slurping, and impersonations. Northville also held an activities night much like the one during the football season. Some outstanding events were the tug-of-war, musical chairs, and the air band contest. The climax of the pep assembly on Friday was the an- nouncement of the 1986 Spirit King and Queen: Craig Kozler and Mina Rahimi. The representatives for the other classes were: Juniors Rich Gird and Beth Buckland; Sophomores Jeff Terwin and Cathie Crichton; and Freshmen Dave Buckland and Beth Swayne. School spirit carried the Mustang Cagers to victory over the Canton Chiefs. The first ever dance in the new NHS cafeteria followed, and the Juniors won in the third annual donkey basketball, concluding Spirit Week in high spirits. Sophomores wonder which way to the beach. Slurping jello is a messy business for sophomore Eddie Walsh. Senior Dave Trumbull seems to have missed the Ft. Lauderdale exit. Juniors head to the beach — in Northville? »» V f 22
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fads and fashion Fads, fashion and hairstyles for every mood at NHS From neon and new wave to stonewashed and preppy, the look at NHS is forever changing. Brands like Guess and Forenza replaced BonJour and Jordache. Clothing covered with plaids, paislies, or floral prints, as well as stirrup pants and shaker knit sweaters, were common. Styles of the 50s came back bringing crew cuts, hightops, cropped pants and jackets of jean and leather. Costume jewelry coated with pearls and glassy gems ex- pressed the current fashion. Mowhawks, curled layers and bobs were popular hairstyles. Guys used hair gel and gals experimented with styling mousse. With our wide variety of changing tastes, nearly everyone is in style. Who knows what next year ' s fads and fashions will be! Homecoming King and Queen Nicki LaRoque and Hutch Kerns show off the r letter sweaters. John McRae and Dave Wayne show us the fashion of a Varsity letter man. Carrie Settino, Debbie Adamowicz and Cathi Crichton are ready to head home.
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spirit week I rules ir B ■CLASS OF Senior Class Mural Junior Class Mural Winning Sophomore Class Mural Freshman Class Mural Scott Wolfe thinks losing musical chairs has some definite disadvantages. Eat, John, Eat! encourages junior Wade Zoroya.
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