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students display talents. Rick Walden and Scotty Meade entertain the student body. Judi Lawson sings to her Honey Bun, Ronnie Mendenhall. br The Village Minstrelsf' Steve Lineback, David Gilbert, and Lynn Lineback team up with David Severt for an instrumental selection, Annette Bianucci does Her inter- pretation of a modern dance. K M . .
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Denny Key puts the score up another two points. The Vikings defeated the Eagles 72-50. January 3, 1964, brings students back to school, and back to regular routines, after a one day delay for snow. Before the holiday, only non-conference games are played, but the new year brings a full schedule of conference games. North is the first team to defeat the East Eagles in a conference game since their beginning in l962. Exams are scheduled for January 22, 23, ond 24. Each exam lasts two hours but the students do not have to attend classes between times. Many students come for a morning exam, go home, and then return for an afternoon exom. Students enjoy open lunch for three days. After exams and report cards, students are given a break to watch a tcilent show put on by North's own students. Any talented student could enter the show. North deleats East, Students take time out to play in the snow. Wm. ,.., M ., ...W MMM, f.. Snow comes, exchange students return home. David Sherrill presents scrapbooks to Carmon Alarcon and Mauricio Trillos. , 4 , .1 0,9 GZ ftozfzfii' 7
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'li Coaches Cartwright and Muse map out strategy for the team during a time-out. Carol King, Key Club Sweet- heart, leaves the gym after basketball practice. rs et wi ' M DH Tfiilii Wig if 5 s asf? ,,g:s?tfv1f' ti me Q steer. . iiwfiiiktl' iqgfsgvf -' - .., H get Key Club chooses lirst Sweetheart, As Valentine's Day approaches signs of Cupids work could be seen around school. Girls and boys exchange cards and girls worry about the weight they are going to gain from eating so much candy. The Hi-Y sponsors a Valentine's Day dance in the gym on February 14, following the game with South- west. Many couples turn out tor this dance. Members of the Key Club choose Carol King as their ideal girl and honor her with the title of Key Club Sweetheart. ldeal in every way, Carol is secretary of the senior class, a member of the girls' basketball team, and active in several school organizations. Ed Choplin 'ond Jayne Walser enact a typical scene on Valen- tine's Day. l ,
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