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YY Freshmen and Sophomore Home- coming Courts. Front row: Melanie Hoover, Susan Schneider, Lisa Bolds. 2nd row: Ashley Shuler, Arlisa Carey Traci Minor. 3rd row: Eunice Hill, Sarah Yates. Back row: Connie King, Amy Whitehart. We love a parade. Max Meeks leads the way in the parade during Home- coming. lv,y . ooss , g The football team was the Stokesbusters From the opening kick-off Andrews dominated the Homecoming game against the South Stokes Sauras. A blocked punt by Del Foster set up the first Raider touch- down. The excitement con- tinued as Iunior Robinson set the momentum for the rest of the game with a 51-yard touchdown run. An inter- cepted pass by Wendell Als- brooks and a recovered fum- ble by Steve Thompson both led to touchdowns in the sec- ond half. When the final whistle blew the score was 29-6 with Andrews the clear winner. At half time a full AJ. Sim- eon Stadium watched as the Homecoming Court atten- dants anxiously awaited the announcement of the queen. A hush settled over the crowd as Larry Craven from WMFR announced the Queen, Sharon Lindsay and the Maids of Honor, Steph- anie Rickard and Sabrina Shaffer. After the game 496 people attended the Homecoming Dance in the Andrews cafe- teria to dance the night away with disc jockey Wayne Sand- ers. The Stokesbusters proved that they were the ones to call. Homecoming I 17
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Senior Homecoming Court. Front row: Susan Erwin, Lisa Misenheimer, Sabrina Shaffer, Felicia Boyd. Back row: Renee Parsons, Ginger Yacuzzo, Stephanie Rickard, Sharon Lindsay Maid of Honor. Sabrina Shaffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Shaffer. a eirr 14' a is Maid of Honor. Stephanie Rickard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas K. Rickard. 16! Homecoming f' vx 'r.g 1 I 'UIQ Rpm 5 W H . 3 Upalittle. Okay perfect! Early birds Junior Homecoming Court. Front help out as the Iuniorettes display row: Tammy Boyce, Phyllis O'Neil. the Homecoming theme. Back row: Karen Cashion, Ginger Payne, Melisa Dennis.
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For the class of '84, graduation was not the end But the Beginning Excitement was in the air on May 31, 1984. For most students it was the final day of exams, but for the 288 graduating seniors it was time to say good-bye to An- drews forever. As Mr. Ben Cameron, a for- mer graduate of Andrews, gave the commencement ad- dress, some seniors thought of their plans for the future. Large universities, small col- leges, military service, mar- riage or work were some of the thoughts the seniors had to ponder. Too soon the future became the present as sweaty palms reached out to shake the hands of Mr. Herb Hipps and Mr. Laurin Welborn, who presented the diplomas. Watchful parents realized that their sons and daughters had finally reached a 12-year goal. The ceremony ended as the band played Pomp and Cir- cumstance, and the gradu- ates of the class of '84 were led out. In the Commons tears of joy and sadness were shed freely as parents snapped pic- tures, and the now ex-seniors hugged friends, often not knowing what to say beyond Good-bye and a promise to stay in touch. The future looked bright for the class of '84. The world awaited them, and they were ready to greet it with their newly earned ti- tle of GRADUATE l 18 I Graduation The final touches. Ms. Sylvia Eaglin straightens the cap of Trisha Buchan- an as Kristi Bullins waits to be next, so they can look their best to receive their diplomas.
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