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 9 of 258
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W S 'w..ilwM-'milf . N 5 nua- '.-M, A- Banana coke. At the Central pep rally, Kelley Walker, good sport that she is, fights hard to win the race by gulping her coke and chomping a banana. Siamese twins? ln a pair of slightly over-sized cords, Kelly Brooks and Laura Greene prove beyond a doubt that they love to find crazy things to do. W Vim and vigor. Students aren't the only ones that support their school. Thefootball team devotes much hard work to winning games for the sake of Raider pride. Hands down. ln spite of all the hassles ofa high ex- istence Mike Wood finds time to enjoy life on his skateboard. Pie in the eye. Nth vigor and spirit, Elisa Mclnnis serves Joe Nay a scrumptious whipped cream pie dur- ing the floor show activities of the Parkland pep rally. Themef5

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jg Day of Wacky Craze Once upon a time, 992 future Andrews it. Being unique and having fun isn't students were born in different extremities something that just wears off. Once of the world. Even then, it was obvious ' you've been molded you usually stay that that we were no ordinary babies. There way for the rest of your life. The best was something distinctly different about word to describe us is a slang term we us little kids, only nobody knew exactly use everyday. We were crazy kids and what it was. still are. It's true. Just stop and Well, after a while we began to grow think. How many people do you know that up just like all the other kids on the have as much fun and enjoy life as much as block. We did all the ordinary little we do? Probably not too many. Try to kid things like riding tricycles, finger- count the people that watched the painting, and playing hide-and-seek. football team play ball in sub-zero However, there's one exception. Nothing degree weather. Do you know many people, is ordinary about a kid that rides a besides those here, that went to discos tricycle on his head, fingerpaints the and danced all night long? The response mailman's face and plays hide-and-seek on must be negative for there just aren't the other side of town. As was said many who fit the description. before, we were no run-of-the-mill kids. That DYOVQS if then! It's Official Qh gurgy out parents were a little and should be accepted as fact. We're Wort-led at first, but they figured Weld still the same . .. we haven't lost our Qt-OW out of it Sooner or later, They touch. It's good to know that we are were mistaken, for we didn't grow out of Still Crazy after all these years.



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What was campus life to the average student? Did it mean that students were forced to live on campus for days at a time? Did it suggest that the only favorable existence was that one found within I the confines of school property? Campus life merely tagged the hours spent during a normal day at school. For most students, these hours totaled seven. That number easily increased if one was involved in extracurricular activities. Meetings and practices often lasted well into the evening, and it was nighttime before a weary student returned home. It was these hours after school and the precious minutes between classes that were cherished most in the hearts of every student. One found that the seemingly uneventful happenings were the ones most sharply etched into the memory. We chose to remember the events most dear to us. Therefore, It is not the class election, but the giggle-filled club meeting that is remembered. We have all forgotten a once important semester exam, but who can forget the hours spent building a booth only to see it blown down by the wind on Homecoming Day? The hours of campus life were a combination of memory-filled minutes and seconds. They were the times of smoking between classes with friends, of discovering that Wallyte served beer during lunch, of uo Iking to class with that one special someone, and of making life at school worth remembering. Painted lady. Club president Jena Ikerd transforms Ann Neill Into the French Club’s “shady lady at the site of the award-winning Casino Bee. Carnival craze. Students sacrifice their lunch periods to lend support to one of many schoohotde acMties; Homecoming carnival booths.

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