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-w 53 , if .L '5 '!, kv No drama can exist without an actor. At Northwest, the students are the actors, each searching lor a better under- standing ol' his own character and the world around him. liach student portrays his own role, whether it he great or small. The insecure freshman, the cock-sure sophornore,'the Nighty junior, and the stuffy senior reveal their true selves with attributes ot' warmth, ambition, stamina, integrity and vitality. Each class is but a stop to the next one: each plays an important role in the revolution ot N.W. is 7 figs, There are rnany interesting characters in our drama. The shirker, the scholar, the average, the avid, the keen-witted all ol' these characters play an important part in making North- west come alive. This is the never ending drama ot' Northwest. Its variety is its strength, for it is only in the interest ol' the character the individual student, that the stage ol' Northwest is set, ready for action. 69
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ggi 5,6111 if ' ' ---... W A N 5 s 7 1 U ' Aw xr J My MZ .gl Class Officers: Strick Dalton, Presidentg Trudy Allen, Secretary-Treasurerg Phil Smith, Vice-President. f anion - Cfiazfsz gzacfuafaa o JVC The stage was empty. Northwest stood ready as we pre- pared to breathe life into its character. We learned as under- studies that our roles, seemingly unimportant, were integral parts of an unfolding plot that we could scarcely begin to comprehend. As with the uncertainty and eager anticipation of an opening night, we made our debut as Freshmen. Soon there were our first cast parties- the Freshman Semi- Formal, the Sophomore Cookout, and then the Junior-Senior under our direction. As our repertoire grew, we grew in motivation and tech- nique. We worked behind the scenes as well as in the spotlight, watching the first ballgames, boosting club memberships, and introducing our traditions. 70 We learned our parts well and deservingly took our place as the stars. Standing at last in the limelight, there came the realization that a new act was about to begin. With the graduation of the class of 1970, goes the last of the original cast members ofNorthwest Cabarrus l-ligh School, pioneers in the dramatic Trojan spirit. There seems to be a Hnality about our last curtain call, but we are anxious to begin a new script tomorrow.
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