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Page 17 text:
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The Typical Week of Fun The fall weather had hit; the time had come. The students fired up and the teachers tried to prepare their nerves for the usual madhouse the school has always called Homecoming. Where once the halls were calm and mellow, artistic impressions and bright colors sprang from the walls. Where once teachers re- mained sedate and students appeared normal, creatures jumped forth wearing hats and shades, overalls, ancient clothes, and sweats. Strange occurrences took place that week: the fifth- place winner in the homecoming queen con- test was a guy, the sophomores were dis- qualified from the float competition for some unusual financing of their float, and Mighty Knight appeared for the last time. After a huge upset last year in the wall competition, the seniors became victorious again in the dress-up days, but lost to the juniors in the float com- petition. Mr. Dormire wore his jumpsuit and bow tie for one more Farmer Day, Mr. McCord forgot the lederhosen, and Mr. Stanton remembered days gone by as he dressed for the occasion in truly historic clothes. The important thing about Homecoming was that everyone par- ticipated! All in all, it was a typical NHS Homecoming! The Freshmen really come through with a great homecom- ing wall. Fire Up Knights, The night glows with sparks from the Bon Fire. Tigger the Tiger, The tiger adds the growl of the homecom- ing spirit.
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Let ' s Go Hawaiian!! Pat Mittlestedt expresses his spirit on Hat and Shades Day. N» Yeh, I ' m Bad! Amy George is dressed to kill for the enemy. Ollie Elephant. Mark Hilsmier shows his school spirit on Hat and Shades Day, also. 12 Homecoming The Greek Streak! The runner passes through the halls of Homecoming.
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Fit for a Queen The fitting highlight to the Homecoming festivities was the naming of the King and Queen. Both Queen Julie and King Kyle fit their roles to a t as they walked out on a royal red carpet to greet their loyal subjects. The royal couple shared the first dance, and were joined by the other celebrating couples who wished the pair well! Each year the Homecoming Dance fit the mood of the school. The dance was part fun, part sentimental, part craziness, but the parts all fit together to make a memorable royal evening. The Winning Float. Greg Summers drives the winning float around the track arena. 14 Homecoming
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