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all season finds many students involved Musical drama highlighted the North Central stage during the fall with Hello Dolly , the musical put on by the music department. Diann Thomas held the lead role as Dolly Gallagher Levi, Kevin Stock was Horace Vandergelder and El- len Swisher portrayed Irene Molloy. Long rehearsals and patience made the show a success. Also part of the Fall Festival was the Triangle Club sponsored boutique set up in the student center. Students were able to buy N.C. t-shirts, sweaters, and other mementos. A final highlight of the Fall Festival was the style show, Matchmaker Fashions . Twenty senior girls were selected by three independent judges to model fashions from Paul Harris stores. Students attending the style show were given a chance to win one of the door prizes. Many other activities also took place in the fall, such as the annual Military Ball sponsored by the ROTC, the fall play Spiral Staircase which had the audience solving a murder and the chil- dren ' s play, Winnie the Pooh . Young Life meetings brought many N.C. students together for singing, skits, and discussion about Christ. Students displayed their school spirit by attending the football games in the newly built stadium.
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Trike race begins 1971 Homecoming The 1971 Homecoming festivities opened with the annual trike race. Each homeroom was allowed one team of four girls and two boys as a pit crew. The girls donned costumes and exhibited their racing skills on trikes. After beating stiff competition, Rhamey ' s Real Wheel- ers captured first place. During the pep session, Key Club entertained with a skit, the queen candi- dates were presented, and the student body was given a chance to vote for their choice. The cheerleaders led the students in cheers, urging the Panthers on to vic- tory in the game that night. Last year ' s queen, Margie Koerten, returned to crown her successor, Jody Price, during halftime activities. Other halftime highlights included a brilliant fireworks display and the release of hun- dreds of red, black, and white balloons. The Panthers proved themselves mighty once again as they slipped past Arlington to win the football game, 8-7. Festivities concluded with the tradi- tional turnabout dance, where Tim Stone was crowned King. The theme was Color My World with music pro- ' vided by Pure Funk. UPPER LEFT — HALFTIME ACTIVITIES at the Home- coming game include a brilliant fireworks dis- play, saluting the team and the crowning of the 1971 Homecoming Queen, Jody Price. Candi- date Wendy Schwartz looks on. LOWER LEFT — KEN GARRIOT CARRIES the ball for more yard- age in the North Central-Arlington game. The Panthers won the game 8-7. UPPER RIGHT — WITH A LOOK of determination, Patty Franz pedals her way to the finish line in the annual Trike Race. LOWER RIGHT — THE 1971 HOME- COMING KING CANDIDATES were Jeff Robert- son, Maxie Davis, Tim Stone, Milton Thompson, and Alvin Fowler (not pictured). Tim Stone was crowned as King at the dance. 17
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RIGHT DIANN THOMAS PLAYING DOLLY CONVINCES Kevin Stock, Horoce, that Ellen Swisher, Irene Molley, is not hiding anything. These students were in the fall musical, Hello Dolly . FAR RIGHT— GEORGIA SINCLAIR STEPS IN TIME to Put on Your Sunday Clothes in the musicol, Hello Dolly . BELOW — JACK JOSEPH WAS ONE OF THE MANY STUDENTS who purchased a t-shirt at the bou- tique sponsored by the Triangle Club. LOWER RIGHT— SINGING AND DISCUS- SION ARE FAVORITES of North Central students attending Young Life. FAR LOW- ER RIGHT WENDY ENKEMA MODELS THE LATEST in fashion today. Matchmaker Fashions was the theme of the annual Fall Festival style show.
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