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is f1f.fm FN-ww A.. .,:2 Q .. Queen Janet and her escort, Curtis Miller, pose before a pleased audience. Former homecoming queens from the feeder schools are introduced Sponsors and their escorts anticipate the arrival of the queen. awe 6 i
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students begin working. Senior Jonny Burt smiles happily after winning the magazine sales. Key Club and Hi-Y members take a break while working in the con- cession stand. The first project for the student body is the maga- zine sale. Many students sell over a hundred dollars worth of magazine subscriptions. Senior Johnny Burt is the over-all winner selling 5377.22 for his school. As the days and weeks pass, students begin call- ing new faces by name and make more acquaintances each day. lt is an impossible task to get to know every student by name, but despite this fact, many students make an all-out effort to do it. The Hi-Y and Key Club, two extremely active clubs, begin the year with worthwhile projects. Both clubs tend the concession stand at games. The first big project of the Key Club is the Bundle Day drive. The Winston-Salem Kiwanis Club annually offers a trophy to the Key Club collecting the largest number of bundles. The North Club won the drive with over l7OO bundles. The trophy was North's first. The Hi-Y takes on as their first project the back breaking job of moving bleachers from Northwest Junior High to North. These are used by North's opponents. The guidance counselors are constantly on their toes and have Post High School Day planned early, since it is to be held at North. This is a day for juniors and seniors not planning to go to college. Stu- dents from several area schools come to North to listen to professional men and women talk about their careers. Key Clubbers Larry Blackburn, John Dillard, Bruce Chambers, and Bill Park unload a bicycle for the Goodwill lndustry while Artie Robb looks on.
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A , w1l'1! . The Homecoming Court shares Janet's happiness at the announce- ment of the queen. Principal Julian Gibson crowns the queen. Cheerleaders give a cheer as they ride onto the football field. The first homecoming draws large crowds . . . Soon after Post High School day seniors and jun- iors who do plan to go to college attend College Day at Southwest High School. Representatives of many colleges are on hand to answer questions and distri- bute literature. College Day enables students to get closer looks at the three schools they are most inter- ested in attending. North's first homecoming, sponsored by the Stu- dent Council, is o tremendous success. Not only is a new queen picked but a forever-reigning queen is at the ceremony to represent each of the feeder schools. These girls are: Pat Gibson, Northwest Homecoming Queen, Verleen Hutchens, Mineral Springs Basketball Queen, and Angie Lambreth, Hanes Homecoming Queen. All these girls receive seats of honor for the crowning. They, along with the present day students, parents, and adopted alumni, see Janet Lynn Carter crowned as the first Homecoming Queen. Even though North lost it's ball game that night to 4-A Charlotte Harding, celebration still prevails. The festivities continue with a dance for the Queen and her court inside the gym. The members of the court are Beverly Pell, Judi Lawson, Martha Totten, and Jill Culler. The queen and her escort begin the first dance of the evening. l J., ......:-
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