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

 - Class of 1978

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Thomas Wingate Andrews High School - Reverie Yearbook (High Point, NC) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 242 of 258
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FU -damentals of Luce Going down? Tradition is not always the best alter- native. Being in a hurry, Wesley Parrish decides to avoid the traffic and take the quick way down. Tug-o-war. Amid a fluff of pompoms, Andrew Bridges frantically tries to drag his opponents, mem- bers ofthe girls' basketball team, across the center line of the court. Patrick's party plans. A gleeful Gary Baldwin purchases tickets and green pebbles for the St. Patricks Day Dance from Student Council represen- tative Mary Ann White.

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Dunng the course of the year several people and organizations realized that the poor souls on the Reverie staff needed help To these people we offer our sincere appreciation and also the finished product Thanks heaps to Mr C F Boswell our Delmar representative for hours of camera clicking and tons of advice cover advice and page changes Mrs Elizabeth Kimbro for coming in and giving us support when we needed it the most Mrs Janet Williford for her at home assistance Mrs Marlene Chess and Sara Williams for pages of typing that helped us to This tenth volume of the T. Wingate Andrews Reverie was printed and bound by Delmar Printing Company of Charlotte, North Carolina. C. F. Boswell acted as the company representative. The covers of the seven hundred twenty printed copies were a two-color process printed over white Bookcloth material. The cover photograph was covered with a black Menotint screen. The paper stock was coated embossed enamel. Souvenir was the type family used. The point sizes were as follows: Headings: 48 pt. Souvenir Light Body Copy 10 pt. Souvenir Light leaded 2 pts. Captions: 8 pt. Souvenir Light Italic leaded 1 pt. Idents: 8 pt. Souvenir Medium Italic leaded 1 pt. Corner captions: 8 pt. Light Italic 1977-78 Reverie Editorial staff: Eva Chess, Editor-in-chief Anne Meredith, Photographer Karon Alston, Leigh Beck, Jackie Elliott, Jennifer Elliott, Debbie Hamilton, Laura Hayworth, Bunny McCall, Melody McFatridge, 'Iina O'Neil, Kim Peters, Barbara Priddy, Donna Rogers, Jennifer Stanley, Susan Thomas. Business staff: Mary Caulfield, Candice Dorsette, Tina Garner, Pam Martin, Elisa Mclnnis, Martha Overman, Janine Rolison, Tammye Tillman. meet our deadlines Emerywood Post Office for the invaluable Pnority stickers Mrs Barbara Freeman and Mrs Ramona Knight for specially delivering our Special Delivery proof packages Mr Don Rogers for fixing all of our broken croppers Kay Nash for her third penod gopher work High Point Photo Supply for letting us borrow wide angle lenses Editorial staff for putting up with the editors gripes and groans Business staff for selling ads The student body for without their crazy antics there would be no Reverie Eva Chess and Anne Meredith editors , . 1 ' . . . CC 1 u 1, . . I . . I l -I l as . . . y, I 1 n 1 n s a s , ' 0 I I ' ' , . Ms. Sybil Parrish of Delmar for H . ' li 77 ' ' n . ' , Q . . gg - . l 97 - Q . o 1 u - . . . , . . 7 and Last Remarks mb vid As I glanced at the year in retrospect, I realized that a large portion of my time went to creating and editing the Reverie. There were many times when I felt that nothing could be worth the frustration that I felt. In the wee hours of the morning, sitting bleary-eyed amid stacks of incomplete layouts, I often wondered why on earth I had accepted the job. It was not until the arrival of the Reverie that I discovered the reason. While unpacking the books, it suddenly davimed upon me that we, my staff and I, had accepted a huge responsibility some twelve months ago. It was our duty to capture a feeling in print: to create a memory. In the years to come, these Reveries will be our only link to Andrews. They hold our thoughts, our dreams, and our very souls. We knew that sometime in the future your hearts would ache to retrace the steps of youth. We felt that you would need something concrete to show your children. Something that said, This was Andrews. Eva Chess Closingf237



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PM Have you ever wondered what life was like before the invention of fun? Take an average day at school and try to imagine what it would have been like without the extra helpings of fun dashed in. You came to class on time, sat in the correct seat, did your classwork, sat quietly until the bell rang, and then left in an orderly fashion. BORING! The easiest way to 'M r make it through school was to learn to make the best of a bad situation. Take the same day and visualize it after you had put in a little fun. You thought up a first-class excuse for being late to class, headed a conspiracy to steal the teacher's seating chart, participated in a class discussion on The Hazards of Cafeteria Food, and then left class by .sf , 1 way of a second floor window. You must admit that the second way had a lot more appeal. Crazy teenage antics made high school living a test in FUN-damentals. Specialists on the subject said that we were merely enjoying our last fling before slipping over the hill. Whatever the reason, we were still crazy after all those years. 5 ., P534 , !,.qa-A C33 ' f e ' -, '11 'figfxir K - i. 1 ff' f W - A Q- 'T it E A Q-I1- Q ' - T p f T ,. Q sis i t N' , W X 3 , 2 f st ,. i i Window shopping. Anxious seniors like Thomas Hailey know that graduation is not far off when BaUour begins to display sample announcements and other graduation paraphemalia. What next? Although he appears to be engrossed in the game, Keith Crawford is really plotting his next masterpiece of mischief Themef239

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