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

 - Class of 1984

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v 5 ft 12 fbi ty Q 2 si: t i-K'-f-m...,,,, I won, tic-tae-toe! Susan Kiefer and Amy Harrington seem to be amused with something on their paper obviously different from the day's assign- ments. ,,, So, Anne, what is Denmark's history like? History Govcrnmcnt teacher Mrs. Sherry Mcwborn and foreign ex- changc student .Xnnc Holtz enjoy their historical conversation. Are you crazy? Jeff York seems to have found something urrou:-sing to think about. New Faces 21

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A Change for the Better Different faces, a different surrounding, and a new be- ginning are only a few changes new students en- counter upon arrival to a new school. We Raiders tried to make these new stu- dents know they definitely made a change for the better when they moved to our school. A friendly environ- ment and a constant helping hand were points of wel- come that we prided our- selves on when dealing with a new student. These stu- dents have found that be- coming a Red Raider is very simple, but yet very special. Coming to Andrews was definitely a different and special experience. The school's environment and flow of spirit is a lot more fun than my previous school, comments Jeff York. Another student replies, 'LThe school spirit and all-a- round atmosphere are excel- ling points of Andrews, but to me it seemed like some of the students were compet- ing with each other concern- ing personality and popular- ity. All-in-all, I've enjoyed it. ga. r..-.ttt 20 New Faces , -,NNN 1 Embarrassment! The eye of the camera seems too much for new student Leonora Dias from New York. What was that? Chris Knight has a look ofbcwildcrment as he is asked a question. 5



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Speak no evil, see no evil, hear no evil-At the end of an apparent brain-racking day, these two mon- keys, and one mysterious dummy, demonstrate the three ways to ig- nore evil. THE LGNGES - M .... .ss ll The Longest Hour Is it really the end or is it only the beginning? Seventh period meant so many things to so many people that it's hard to describe with just a few words. For those who had a regular academic class, it meant drudging through another hour. But if one happened to have Rev- erie or Smoke Signal it was time to get those wheels turning and sell ads, draw layouts, or write copies. For approximately thirty-eight students, seventh period 22 The Longest Hour . . . HOUR meant that it was time to face elementary kids who seemed to have much more energy than they had pa- tience. Depending on the time of year, seventh period was sometimes the last chance for all of those last minute preparations for an athletic team. And no mat- ter what time of year, there was always plenty of proof that didn't let us forget that seventh period would arrive whether it was our end or our beginning! S frfvfam. ' M

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