Walterboro High School - Paw Print / Lair Yearbook (Walterboro, SC)

 - Class of 1984

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With an intense concentrated look, Special Olympics volunteer Barry Strickland waits for the next dribbler. Signs, signs, and more signs just begin to tell the support that the students show. “I was proud to represent the Bulldogs and their success meant my Stamp of Approval.”— Sam Pickney, Senior. ‘‘Becoming Lower State Champions got my Stamp of Approval.”— Laurie Holloman, Senior. ' »» ![ [ Jtl i i , 1 V Empty Hands Yet Full Hearts Despite a teenagers grueling schedule and the never-Iet-up attitude each of us pos- sessed, we never hesitated to find the time to care, slow down, and smell the sweet aroma of school spirit, listen attentively to a friend in need or help a good cause run smoothly. Even though the numerous rules and reg- ulations bothered many students, most complied easily and indulged themselves in the privileges we had. These privileges were obviously attractive for new students transferred to our school each week. School spirit ran rampant. Blue hair, paw-stamped faces, and posters covered the school. Painter hats, tee-shirts and noise-makers were sold by the hundreds. Students got involved and began to care. That care along with skill took us to the Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia to face the Laurens Raiders for the State Cham- pionship Title. Though we left empty hand- ed, we didn’t leave empty hearted, for we knew that by coming to the final play-off we had achieved a great victory and deserved a Stamp of Approval. Prologue 3

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When busy students manage time to relax, the Commons is the place to find them. Curtis Peeples, Brady Ordel and Heather Rash are taken by surprise while Todd Osteen chats with Richard McClaine. Although extra effort is hard to come by, Carey Thomas does her best to work some in at the Special Olympics. Sacrificing study hall free time to paint home- coming spirit signs are Michael Johnson and Trav- is Evans. 2 Prologue



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You Had To Be There While we found it easy to boast about a new eight million dollar school and a 1 band, we added to the already impressive accomplishments a Lower State Football Championship and a higher academic stan- dard. We began to care what happened, where it happened and with whom it was concerned. We got proud, loud, and in- volved and let our spirit take over. “A second home with a spirited feeling where things happened and we wanted to be,” was how Leslie Burgess defined 1220 Bulldog Ave. Another student stated that our school wasn’t a building, a sign, or a name but people—people who worked, laughed, and learned together, people who wanted to be there. The old cliche, ‘practice makes perfect’, was found to be true. As routines became familiar and faces no longer strange, WHS in the making was WHS made, and though a “First Class Act” was hard to follow we did our best, and landed on top, and de- served A Stamp of Approval. “The School spirit that brought about the great football team and band we had deserved my Stamp of Approv- al.”— Kelly Whi- taker, Sophomore. “The support that came not only from the school but also from the communi- ty stamped the year with approval” — Garrett Carter, Sen- ior. 4 Prologue

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