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Cultural Experience This year Northwest was fortunate to host a foreign exchange student from Denmark. His name was Soren Ramsing and he was a junior here at Northwest Senior High. Soren chose this area because of his prior knowledge of the United States and his cur- iosity about the South. Before coming to the United States he had taken five years of En- glish which placed him in twelfth grade En- glish. His favorite part about Northwest was the drama department, which was easy to see when he was on stage. WWW? W5 r' 5 MM W at Wifi Wi m 1 7' 1 Z4lEXCHANGESI'UDBff
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Sweet Revenge 5, 4, 3, 2, I the clock counts down. The whistle sounded, then you heard the victorious cries of the Iuniors! Yes, the annual Powder Puff game had come to an end. The Seniors were defeated hy the Iuniors -- 20-6. This year marked the first time a team had won without the game going into overtime. It Q, 'YH7 was also the first gear the playing field had been reduced to the 20 yard lines. The crowd witnessed an evening of exciting foot- ball as hath teams struggled to score. The Iuniors proved to he strong contenders at the onset of the game. The Seniors put forth their hest effort, hut the Iuniors' determination ultimately overpowered the hall. my ,rf W' . dt: 9 , , the next play. X .4 'Ze V Seniors leff Lyons and Scott Staley show their extreme school spirit hy cheering at the annual Powder Puff game. them. The following day, the Seniors congratulated their victorious counterparts. However one Senior, Britt Foster summed up their attitude toward the game hy saying, lt's not whether you win or lose, it's when you graduate! 4 lunior Michelle Garrett looks intently at the opposition as Dawn Paschal prepares to hihe 'Y 4 Senior lulie Hamilton listens carefully to Coach Shannon Childress as he explains POWDER PlI'FlZl
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Fiiliilliililili Eliilli The Governor's Page program en- abled hi h school students to spend a week in Raleigh at our state's capitol. They leamed how our govemment op- erates and were able to meet important bfficials such as, Governor Jim Martin and Lt. Governor Bob Jordan. Each Page stayed with a family in Raleigh and reported for work each morning at BUD 8:00 a.m. During their eight to five day, they ran errands, copied papers, and did other odd jobs. The Govemor's Pages for this year are as follows:fpicturedJ Joel Bullard, Val- erie Kerley, Ginna lvlclntire, Laurie Sumner, Beth Brown, fnot picturedj Laurie Inman, Molly Roberts, and Richard Stever. v ,. Q. . 1 NA , ... K y qi? at .fal- 5 'f-- Vx is., Other students interested in leader- ship positions were those chosen for such honors as attending the North Car- olina School of Science and Math, Gov- emor's School, North Carolina Close-Up, Boy's and Girl's State and Hugh O'Brian Seminar. These programs are offered in the summer time and students had to apply. S lIJVilil0l'S PAGElZi
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