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The spirit of the powder puff game is anticipated by senior players, lenny Fletcher and Beth Moore. Coach Matt Hockert, Debbie Metzger, Tracey Deardorff, and Mindy Wolf watch the game from the sidelines. The seniors decorate their window to depict their all-time favorite saying, Seniors Rule. Senior powder puff cheerleaders Aar- on Mast, Todd Ramer, lim Powell, Todd Congwer, Brandon Hoffer, and Brett Cessinger run to the sidelines after celebrating a touchdown. Student Life i 13
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A Spirit days were a highlight at NorthWood. They were a time to show support for the football team, and they set the spirit for the Homecom- ing and sectional games. Painting windows, twin day and college sweatshirt day were some of the things stu- dents participated in on these days. The powder puff game was another highlight during Homecoming week. The game proved interesting with the seniors dominating. In the first game, the seniors sunk the juniors, fourteen to zero. The freshmen did not partic- ipate due to lack of interest, so with high hopes, the soph- dmores jammed the field but were skinned by the juniors, six to zero. The seniors made another appearance and topped off the night with an eight to zero score against the juniors. lersey and hat day is supported by many students as shown in the north surge by Shayne Stahly, john Weldy, Brent Green, Chad Flory, and Rachel Beath. 12 r Student Life r!e+u Some of the more adven- turous guys from each class dressed up as cheerleaders and made the evening amus- ing. The guys looked authen- tic from lip-stamped shorts to ribboned hair. The first sectional game was supported by two spirit days. These included dress- up day and twin day. Many students dressed up and gave the school an air of sophis- tication. On twin day best friends and couples dressed alike as did several teachers. Spirit days created excite- ment in the school by giving the students an opportunity to show support for the foot- ball team and psyche the players for important games. With the support of fans, NorthWood claimed its third consecutive sectional title. A solitary moment is enjoyed in the north surge by senior foot- ball player Iim Powell during jersey and hat day.
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Walking through the halls of NorthWood in 1970: what might you have seen? Maybe some girls walking down the hall to the right of you. What styles might they have been wearing? Maybe a short dress, or possibly a smock-top, or even polyester pants. As you continued down the hall, and looked to your left, you saw two guys stand- ing by their lockers. What might these guys have worn? Perhaps a tie-dyed t-shirt and bell-bottom jeans, maybe even a red and black plaid jackeu Would this look funny to you? Most likely, but they probably would have thought the same of the clothes and styles of 1989. Fortunately, things change over the years. As one NorthWood student stated, It's fun to look back at the old fads and fashions and see how they have Long and curly, ermed and poofy, stu- dents wear their air in a variety of styles. Mousse, gel, and spray - even most guys resort to the use of such hair care products. Matt Anglemeyer and Andrea Harwell model two popular styles. 14 1 Student Life iyles changedf' Styles vary from person to person. Some girls prefer to wear mini-skirts and a sweat- ers, while others might choose to wear jeans and oversized shirts. Guys may feel comfortable in a sweater and jeans. T-shirts are still a popular style among many. People wore what they wanted to wear. They had their own individual style, varying from preps to punkyh As we looked back on older yearbooks, we laughed at the clothes and hairstyles. What would people two dec- ades from now think of the styles seen in the 1989 Logue? They would probably laugh at us just as we laughed at the styles of 1969. As we see when looking at past yearbooks, styles are ever changing. Be patient, they al- ways come back around. lason Shafer, Sean Mahon, Ryan Thompson, and lustin Thompson pass through the hallway, which is under construction, as they head to lunch.
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