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A. Juniors Jon Stephenson and Jean Pend- leton “dance the night away” Homecom- ing 1983. B. Our fairy God-mother (Jeff Copeland) transforms Mr. Duke into Raggedy Andy on a dress-up day for Halloween. C. Seniors Mamie King, Heather Norman, Kathy Johann and Mike Jones join the Christmas festivities at the circle. D. Mrs. Duke is thankful for all her “tur- keys.” E. Bride and Groom, Shelly Lewis and Mike VanLandingham prepare to cut their cake at the mock wedding prepared by the Fam- ily Living class. F. Getting ready for a hayride at the year- book party are Sherry Holt and Tracy Ad- ams. STUDENT ACTIVITIES 5
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Student Life is Maze of Activities Each student's life is actually a maze. Adults may ask, what do kids have to worry about? Go to school, come home, what’s so hard about that? What some people don’t understand is that we students live in a maze. We have clubs, academics, sports, Homecoming, band, and those special friends that we have to think about. Scholastic achievement no longer is the sole criterion for suc- cess in high school. Those who do well are usually involved in a wide variety of clubs and other extra- curricular activities. Each student also has a life after 3:15. After school activities may be very diverse — ranging from work and shopping to dates, con- certs and even visits to the IRT. Some of us even have marriage on our minds. Whatever our special involvement, we all travel the WCHS maze together. A 4 STUDENT ACTIVITIES
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School + Because there are so many ac- tivities and our life is so hectic, many people step in and try to as- sume some of the responsibilities. Parents, teachers, and even out- siders try to relieve some of the tensions from our everyday lives. Our school’s and community's goal this year was to unite par- ents, teachers, and students to- gether to form a mutual trust and achieve things together. An in- crease in pride in our school and community was proof that we met our goals. Community = Success 6 SPECIAL DAYS
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