Thomas Wingate Andrews High School - Reverie Yearbook (High Point, NC)

 - Class of 1974

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Andrews Still Has School Spirit - Tue HicH Pornt ENTERPRISE An Independent Newspaper | RANDALL B. TERRY, President, Co- Publisher - MRS. C.H. LOCKWOOD, Vice Pres. DAVID A. RAWLEY JR., Vice Pres. JOSEPH P. RAWLEY, Gen. Mgr. 4A D.A. RAWLEY, Co- Publisher JOE BROWN, Editor Monday, November. 12, 1973 Hail The Andrews Champions — | Trend-watchers.can say what they will about what is happening to high school jathletics, how school spirit is on the decline, public support dwindling and fewer and fewer caring one way or the other; = But it’s proven in High Point, at least, when a winning tradition is established. If: there.are doubters, let them consider the case of T. Wingate Andrews High School. | Fielding a team that revives memories of great units of years past, the Red ‘Raiders have polished off every foe this year to run up a String of 22 straight victories, and our sports staff statistics show they’ve lost only two regular- ‘is little short of fantastic. that the trend goes sharply the other way 7 season games in four full seasons; That ... cha a : High f ‘And if one thinks the Support is mis- sing, he should have gone out into tha bone-chilling evening Friday to see the biggest Bowman Gray Stadium crowd of the season on hand to watch the Raiders .wrap up another division championship. They go now into another set of state play-offs, hoping to win again the state’s most prestigious. high school ‘athletic “crown. For a team that gave, up only three touchdowns in a 10-game season, the. prospects are bright indeed. All of the city, no matter where its individual loyalties lie, can be justly proud of the Andrews effort. It has been tremendous, and we’ll be hard put to find a.,better description ‘after the. state partip)atiship has been brought back to oint again. ya a Se sy Reprinted from the Eneotes by Joe Brown This year teachers decide to get into the action of Spirit . .

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Sophomore Attendants: Janice Crawford, Wanda Evans, Susan Kidwell, and Martha Evans. Homecoming Court: Row 1 — Susie Glenn, Wanda Evans, Bobbie i Jean Coleman, Trina Allred, and Barbara Bailey. Row 2 — Anita Dicken, Sandy Allred, Mickey Key, and Terri Warren. Row 3 — Junior Attendants: Susie Glenn, Bobbie Jean Coleman, Janice Crawford, Jami Peters, and Nancy Turner. Row 4 — Martha Jami Peters, and Nancy Turner. Evans, Susan Kidwell, Lisa Cranford, and Carol Carpenter. ee ae © et a ee Those who have graduated remember their three years in high school with fond memories. In the years to come, we, too, will probably look upon our high school years as ‘‘the good old days.” But the girls who were voted into the homecoming court may remember their high school years with the best memories of all. The 1973-74 Homecoming Court was elected by the Andrews student body to represent Andrews’ beauty and personality. To be on the court should be con- sidered a great honor, and this year’s girls well de- served the honor that was bestowed upon them. It required a certain type of girl to capture the students’ imagination and respect. By being elected to the court, these girls displayed this sort of captivation. Our Homecoming Queen, Anita Dicken, received the honor of representing Andrews as our best ex- ample of beauty and personality. Anita participated in many varied activities and was also a good student, a rare combination. She executed her tasks with great poise and grace. She was worthy of being chosen as Andrews’ ‘‘queen.”’ Congratulations to this year’s Homecoming Court and congratulations to the student body for electing such a fine group of girls. | Hh i} om oe = . = a 21 Homecoming



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Our defense has made us what weare...! The band keeps the B-E-A-T for Andrews.

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