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exchange student Foreign exchange student Nhora Cordoza poses for the school photographer. gr' Nhora spends many hours with her American sister, Louise Curry. North was one of the schools in Winston Salem again honored by being chosen as host to an exchange student. Nhora Cardoza of Bucaramungo, Colombia, arrived in the Twin City just in time to enjoy an American Thanksgiving, During her stay in the home of senior Louise Curry, Nhora was initiated into the mysteries of the American way of life, from weeiuns to hot dogs. Her routine was a busy mixture of classes, ball games, club meetings, movies, shopping, ond meeting new friends. Our South American visitor took many memories of Vikings and snow balls with her when she departed in February to remain forever a faithful Viking.
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Various assembly p r o g r a m s throughout the school year provid- ed the student body with interest- ing entertainment. One ot the most impressive pro- grams presented was by a protes- sional group called the Spurrlows, who were commissioned to perform at various schools throughout our country. The theme, Music for Modern Americans, encompassed an admirable blending ot music and song. Almost as great in popu- larity was the Valkyries' revue of their first year's performances. This provided a spectacular show at dance and song by sixty vivaci- ous girls. Other notable assemblies in- cluded the French Club assembly and pre-election debate. Y. , orth hosts foreign Lynn Dowell's antics amuse her fellow students during the dramatization of a French play, Seniors Billy Welborn and Dick Pruitt entertain student body at a variety show. Members of the boys', girls' and mixed chorus practice for their annual pre-Christmas assembly. l 2
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s is if? 112 1 ' . fzsfli we ,se Early October finds students preparing for K 4. 7 if Cheerleader Bonnie rally. s if H, ,JM .Tx .be r.,. , ,se em Homecoming preparations are delegated to various committees. The Field Committee tackles the job ot decorating the homecoming float and co-ordinating the halftime activities. Moore outdaes herself the homecoming pep During the weeks preceding the annual Hame- coming activities, the members of the Student Council became intriguingly busy with secretive preparations. The theme, Thanks for the Memo- ries, was voted upon and committees appointed to distribute the responsibilities which come with planning such a large event, The Field Committee worked on the blue and white float, decided upon the best method of presenting the court, and work- ed with the band to acquire the wanted musical effect.
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