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Scan Hoopcngardncr, Kim Farbtr, and Doug Dcnncy arc trying co liven up Consumer Math. Denise Marbach and Steve Thompson are glad to show off the new IN jackets. 12 STUDENT LSFE
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I niahts dressed up for fun Everyone associated with Norwell looks for- ward to Homecoming week. This is a rime of lass competition of the wall, float, and Junior )lympics as well as one of the many climaxes of chool spirit and pride. Due to mother nature ' s ad timing, the bonfire and the Junior Olym- ics were canceled. The week started off with College Day. tudents were encouraged by their class lembers to wear clothing with a name of a col- lege on it. Tuesday was 50 ' s Day, a day to raid mom and dad ' s closet. Career day was held on Wednesday, when students wore anything from business suits to Firemen ' s uniforms to Toothfairy attire. Thursday was Color Day with Seniors in red, Juniors in yellow. Sophomores in green, and Freshmen in orange. The final day of Homecoming week was Out of Style Day, with students and faculty members wearing their tackiest clothes. Homecoming should be a time of school spirit. This year the administration decided that there was too much class competition and not enough school spirit. Tliis decision was made at the end ot the week when members of a certain class tried to destroy other classes ' floats and walls. Because of this the class walls, floats, and dress up days were not judged. All in all, the student body had fun at 1987 ' s Homecoming. Styleless — Amy Bakt-r. Amanda Bayless, Michelle Lovell, and Tamara Davis are definitely out of style. Want to take a swim? — Sophomores Tamara Sickafus and Stephanie Hill stand looking out of place out of v STUDENT LIFE 11
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The rADS The year 1969 was the year it all began here at Norwell High School. The fads in 1969 were mini skirts, cat eye glasses, and patent leather shoes. The fad in the early 70 ' s was the disco, which now, in 1987, has led to hard rock and roll. The fads change over the years from cat eye glasses to contacts, from patent leather shoes to high heeled pumps, and from Izod sweaters to Forenzas. After 20 years, the environment of society and of the Northern Wells Community Schools has changed along with the fads. Despite all these changes, learning is still in. STUDENT LIFE 13
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