West Charlotte High School - Lion Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)

 - Class of 1985

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Inventory, inventory. Senior Monique Hoey takes time out of her busy schedule at work to stock the pet supplies in Richway's at Northpark Mall. iPhoto by B. Tinninb One scoop or two scoops, Sir? That's what you'll hear from se- nior Thorny Guthery, but for cus- tomer Ronnie Craig, it was more like twenty scoops. iPhoto by B. Terryj X , Look out dirty dishes! Here comes junior Rien Sou, washingydishes at Nakatds on Independence Blvd. Sou works daily from four to eleveng fPhdt0iby B. '1im-yy e e sue-Bqpgtlsne-napilaufefof mor Lynn Smith she-works! shefworks at Southpark'stRecord Bat on Tuesdays l lsngllfhutsdays. Ghotohy Binchl 20 After School 1

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tk ' O fLifYl MM Ms ygivf was 0603-isf and Fifa Qin T have Qvfif-w fo know ydu, Spmif, QFQQK wg wifeoti j BMJ- C,-vii-il 1:-ave bam LacH'l?f' Club inductions, s omecoming Week and the Miss LibertyCHsif1l3 64' Playa-V rw, S1411 lsflr fx Z t' ll ' t ' e ec Lon cz contrzbu ed to campus you. me QA M5 QWYMUAZZQA owls can OC-ceurae yssgu f2 6crf'OC fo Dvyeffg all fun act1v1t1eS?33?,F2.3iZZ2,,,, Autumn leaves and cool breezes usually set the scene for a typical fall day. This fall, however, consisted of warm days filled with sunshine and students dressed in shorts un- til the end of October As students basked in the warm fall days, SAT's, compe- tency tests, club inductions and Halloween activities filled their schedules. During the fall, seniors were concerned with selecting col- leges. Before this could be done, however, they had to take the SAT. In the fall, the SAT was administered twice, once in October and once in November. Senior Melvin Young said, I think that the test was a challenge, but I hope I did well. While juniors and seniors rushed to meet the registra- tion deadline, juniors also pre- pared to take the North Caro- lina Competency Test. This test, a requirement for gradu- ation from senior high school, is a test of a student's basic knowledge in reading and math. Junior Keia Albright said, I feel that the compe- tency test was very simple, and most juniors should have passed it. Another part of fall was the club inductions. Clubs such as Ambassadors, Civitans and Keyettes sent out applications to interested juniors and se- 77 As students basked in the warm fall days, SAT's com- petency tests, and club inductions filled their sche- dules. niors during the first week in October. After all applications were in, each club interviewed their prospective members, and then made their decisions. Fall was also highlighted by special celebrations. During the week of October 15-19, the school participated in Liber- ty Week to help raise money to restore the Statue of Liber- ty. Sponsoring a disco and a Ms. Liberty Contest, students raised close to 28400. During the week of October 29-November 2, students cele- brated Homecoming and Fall week. During this week, stu- dents participated in days such as Halloween Dress-up Day and Maroon and Gold Day. The week came to an end with the football team's victo- ry against North Mecklenburg and the crowning of Home- coming Queen, senior Regina Hairston. The fall season came to a close with a new Carrousel princess, Thanksgiving, and the state football playoffs. These activities brought, as junior Tommy Asbury said, A very busy and exciting fall. T-Shirts for sale Sophomores Shel- ton Norman, Dee-Dee Reynolds and junior Jockey Feeley go into the busi- ness of selling T-shirts at the carnival for the HH Club. f'f2Zi-sal-2:2325-3 :rf-1'-+-vs: ,,, .5.7E:Zz::Z:':e 5 e 5-ass:-5:1-2.-Ter:-E '42-1-'f-2: ' sr'--E'4Ei.'-57 EF'-1- -53 i- f M:-5-eras 1 gil? x.fyH'f. -H I , f fi r , T75 ff ' f f'?.:'i-': il' ' ' . ' Y .,,... Who you gonna call? . . . WC Busters! Sophomores Jack Vickery, Kelly Brannon, Betsy Dutcher, Shar- on Dew, and Gina Brendle celebrate Halloween by dressing in their favor- ite costume. iPhoto by N. Smithl botgl'-adj hair W Mudd V20-fhlsic Una X-0 579079 osfiwvb We Sonmcf So Y QW, 414 was H'-tcm ig vii.-. Siva Fall 19 mxlc. ii- fi-'Ig YM



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Y 1 , f- , 6'f7C-Lf ,C77'7L'L V , , ef-cr-4 51421 ef A7 ' R . U 22,164 AQ alto, 1, A 2515? N Sacrificing free time to gain added responsibilities along with extra spending money, students ,.. S ,ez 1 ,f ...Q I ,ng J Yi. 4 lang, ork hard for the money. These have been your afternoon announcements. 9. reet of the e12l'ltement,lltliey the l l long, strenuous school dey was iiiriiii iiiii almost over. At the sounds of the 2:15 p.m. bell, most students either walked or rof. buses and cars home., Once home, they occu- pied themselves withtwetch- ing televisions,talkingwdln the pitlphoneppr studying. Some students found, much to their disappointment, that their homework took most of their free Now that I think about it, school never really ends for me. Igo directly home and start fhomeworl: eonnnuelllunel 1 ytny asleep, said junior Susan Harris. i 3 ,, ,,,,, , ,quired nl, .lot,of1 their time just ia long day of school, students felt their energy ldreined and had ,,t get refu- because West Charlotte has so fmany great athletes and i coaohes whoyhelp make our elndtigwhilegsomlegggfwere, homely l,lll lecliool, the tl,,tli best, said junior nltdietf,yplltheyirlxl1ffleefrigelratm-s,f ,others e were ,tll heading l for the After a long day school, students felt their energy? HoraeelSn1alI l y ' drained and had tor l :get refueled. llll t ll! ,,! ,,,,, lr ul X , llll Y nearest fast food restaurant. While some were enjoying theeeemfort of home and food, otheriestudents were sweating on the field or in the They found that sports re- as hosiwofklttaid. I enjoy participating in sports, especially basketball, It isn5tQthel'l Charmin. but senior, Jamedllillbspie squeezes paper towels as he 'works as a etockboy, at Winn Dixie on North Tryon., iPhoto by B. Tirminl ,of -U in ern V f W, V - ,. ..- ms b X h R i I I 1 if , E p 1 After School 21

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