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LEFT: UP AND OVER! The first sign of spring finds Barry Goins working out on the school track. BELOW: FANCY SOCCER KICKER, Mohammed Schoeibi shows classmates how he played ball in Iran. fi r - ,,, -gf 5 .E my X Spring o 29
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Lively activities stir Knightland in springtime From March through May, the school calendar was punctuated with Hfunn type achvihes. Fresh interest in school Hfe was generated by outdoor social and athlehc events. Two Iranian students, Mohammed Schoeibi and his sister, Nayer, en- roHed at Nonhwem forthe spdng semester. Mohannned, a soccer spedahst entertained gym classmates with his distinctive kicking style. Deparhnents sponsored interest ing projects. Ctuld care classes operated a nursery schoolfor Hve weeks. Each student pkked a chHd as the sub- ject of his ternn paper. Advanced coowng cmsses baked and decorated a wedding cake for a rnock wedding. Honorgroups hem huHaUons,and seniors braced for the final whirl of graduahon events SPRING INITIATE, Sherri Hand, lights her ABOVE: A FOR REAL look is given the mock wedding staged by advanced cooking classes by Leon Pentacost and Cathy Patterson, acting as bride and groom. RIGHT: WARM WEATHER brings Cygnets pep clubbers out for an ice cream social on the patio. Spring guests are Paula Fullerton and Susie Wells. 28 o Spring candle during Honor Society ceremony
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School focuses on black culture Heritage Week Increasing interracial understand- ing was emphasized through special Black Heritage Week activities spon- sored by the Human Relations Council February 14-18. Lunchtime ghetto games on the patio, special music and art displays, soul food luncheon and soul pep assembly, and rap sessions were featured. On Afro Dress Day a style show was presented. B l a c k students modeled such attire as Dashiki, Kila Kitu, and Tiki. Coronation of Miss Black NWC, Gail Parker, highlighted the week's activities. The Gospel Chorus and the Cold Sweat band performed during the ceremony. George France and Mike Thomas served as emcees of the show. 30 0 Special Activities Q. ...Ma m -M tif-.a...,.s-W.. .... ,a.,,,.x M,v.,WN, 1+-'win Wm.-,..--w.....,..'...,g...s,..,,g.,.....,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,M,M W, READY TO GO onstage for the Afro style show are models Jaquita Ragsdale Truitt Car rington, Charlotte Matthews in Dashiki, Kila Kitu, and Tiki African styles ABOVE: FOLLOWING the coronation of Miss Black NWC the queen and her court watch special entertainment in their honor by the advanced modern dancers. LEFT: EMCEE George France crowns queen Gail Parker culminating Black Heritage Week activities
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