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The high school years are a time when students realize the expectations placed on them by peers, parents, society, and themselves. 1984 was no exception. The expectations began early. For some, the new starting time of 7:35 was hard to get used to. For others, getting out earlier in the afternoon provided time for their jobs, friends, and family. We worked as sales clerks, cooks, baggers, and babysitters to earn money for school activities, dates, college, and just living. We worked on relationships. Friendships, old and new, were continued or started. Dating was awkward for some, while oth- ers were caught up in lasting romances. Our teachers gave us guidance, and at times were more than just authority figures. Our parents gave us advice, but we didn’t always listen. iiinii . scs Fist in the air, Lee Wilson, junior, cheers for his JV basketball teammates. During a tense NKC game, Kenny Shockley, sophomore, watches the clock. Holding the hoop, the Varsity Football Cheerleaders watch while Brad Eaves, sophomore, runs through. The cheerleaders planned many activities to raise team and crowd spirit. Lounging in French class, Craig Hellwig, senior, Dennis Zolotor, junior, and Lance Ford, senior, take a break during their free time. 2 |0ne Step Ahead
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o Tiger 1984 Excelsior Springs High School Volume 11 tihii— Opening Student Life Academics Athletics Organizations People Advertising Closing Index 2 6 50 70 112 136 180 190 194
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Kicking in unison, several sophomore girls enjoy themselves at the last dance sponsored by Student Council. Friday night victory dances were also sponsored by separate classes. Wrapped up in his music. Chuck Quick, senior, plays the tuba at a basketball game. The pep band gave support at all home varsity basketball and football games. Enjoying a friendly conversation, Valerie Bailey and Sharon Sanborn, sophomores, talk between classes. Dances, parties, and other activities gave students a chance to make friends. Hooded in sweats. Craig Leimbach, senior. Scott Mawby. junior. Darren Marriott, and Gary Mawby. seniors watch the wrestling action out on the mats. In a booth at McDonald’s. Jeri Sloan and Sheri Hampton, juniors, eat out during lunch. Open lunch. 45 minutes long, gave many West students a break from the school day. Opening [3
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