North Forsyth High School - Cynosure Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)

 - Class of 1964

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while clubs use skits to show purposes. Monogram Club features teachers in their skit. Since North is new, so also are it's components. ' ' ' Twenty-eight clubs are formed. Some from old clubs at other schools and several brand new ones. An assembly is dedicated to informing students of these - . . - clubs. Every student can belong to a club it he wishes. Latin Club actors make a dis- tinction between plebians and patricians. ll gs W ki' . 'Sum During pep rally l-li-Y members serve as pallbearers at a mock funeral for East l-ligh.

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After the school is running smoothly, student teachers begin to arrive from Salem, Appalachian State Teachers College, and Wake Forest. Miss Johnston, a future English teacher, expresses her happiness at North by saying on her last day that she wishes it were her first and would last forever. All student teachers are readily accepted as part of the school's family. Along with student teachers, the seniors receive word that their classrings have arrived. These rings have red stones that were either cut, smooth, or encrusted with an HN . Envious juniors begin to look forward to also owning one of these rings. come alive. lary words. l Mr, Ed Fowler, student teacher from A.S.T.C., makes history Student Teachers and class rings arrive Rick Walden and Glenna Elam admire Senior Mike Tuttle's classring. Miss Johnston, student teacher from Salem College, defines Senior vocabu- Miss Rose, student teacher from Salem College, practice teaches in home economics.



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Donna Jo Redding poses before performing a histori- cal medley for the student body. The court yard is filled with students enjoying the last few sunny days before cold weather. Johnny Spease, injured in J.V. action, is guest of honor at a Football gives way to T-im ,ct W Wi -,W y Students sadly watch proceedings ot their President's funeral. ln November, the football season comes to an end with North losing only one conference game. School spirit and co-operation are high. As November draws to a close, students are shocked as our PA system announces that the Presi- dent of the United States has been shot while appear- ing in Dallas, Texas. At 2:32 P.M. confirmation of the tragedy causes students to react in various ways- many burst into tears, while others sit completely stunned. Silence prevails in the halls and classrooms. School closes this day with a minute of silent prayer for the President and the country. With the assassination of a President, a damper is placed on the happiness of the Thanksgiving sea- son, but spirit of giving remains in the hearts of the students as they bring boxes of food to be distributed to needy families of the community. The Student Council takes charge of this project.

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