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Page 17 text:
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Rollini in the Aisles Laughter filled the air and bodies were itrollin, in the aisles as the North- wood students presented their talents to a packed house on October 13, 1979. in the Northwood Auditorium. This yearly event, known as Panthers on Parade, was awaited by many as vari- ous students displayed unbelievable acts. Highlighting the evening was a group of senior guys doing their imitation of tiKing Gut . This group consisted of M. Campbell, 8. Strakowski, I. Brady. S. Giska, R. Slagle, M. Hochstetler, K. Hec- kaman, F. Chrisman, T. Gerber, and A. Steiner. Vocal solos, duets, quartets, come- dies, and rock groups were among the entertainment displayed. Emceeing the evening of fun were seniors I. Grimm and L. Gross. TOP LEFT: These two crazy gals, R. Burkholder and S. Burkholder. did their act, uBeep Beep , by riding tricycles. LEFT: Getting the guys, attention was a quartet of four senior girls, M. Metzger, K. Lentz, S. Davis, and C. Murphy, singing HAround the Corner . ABOVE: Emceeing the night of fun was I. Grimm and L. Gross.
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RIGHT: P. Noaker and I. Brady displayed their vocal talents by singing hRjdin' the Storm Out . FAR RIGHT: Soloist C. Yoder livened up the eve- ning by singing hLittle Flowers . BELOW: The highlight of the evening was an imi- tation of King Cut by a group of senior guys.
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Laughter, confusion, and panic were among the expressions shown on the faces of the unew students on Novem- ber 16, 1979. On this day Northwood High School held its annual S.W.A.P. tSwitch with a Parentl Day. Swap Day was an unusual experi- ence for most of the new students. Many were in the wrong classes, some did not show up for classes, and some ABOVE: Katherine Weaver and Phil Bemiller check out the bulletin board to see what class they are late for. RIGHT: The surge serves as the quietest place, for one parent, to relax and get away from the hassle of school. 16 even visited the same class a second time! It seemed as though the teachers were going crazy from all this confu- sion. One Teacher said, Boy, am I glad this only comes once a year and is only for a half of a day. When this day is over, I always go home and try to relax. But it usually takes three days to recover. llNewll Students in School One never imagines that the si , task of opening a locker would b hard, tedious job, but many pare proved this to be true. Seeing par- fight with the lockers brought b memories of Freshman days. All in all, it was an unusual, but' day for both the regular and nnew -, dents. As one parent said, tilt was experience Illl never forget.
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