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,,, 1 fl it , . h, tfrelay, rw. if 't I-rank Samuelson THE TRADITION CONTINUES: Once again West Forsyth laid claim to the Clean and Green Flag. JROTC cadets Jay I Stewart, Marvin Little, and Larry Hayes pause in their daily routine of lowering the flag to proudly display it for the camera. REcoRD OF MER1-T By Kelle Owens est Forsyth High School opened in 1964 with 706 students from a surrounding community of farm families, factory workers, shop keepers, and a few professionals. Over the 23 years of its existence, West has grown in size, tradition, and academic as well as economic status, along with the surrounding community. Though some schools are still riding on the coattails of a previously established reputation, West has gradually reached the point of being not only one of the largest, but also one of the most respected high schools in the state. This respect was achieved through service clubs that took initiative and volunteered to clean up and maintain the beauty of the campus. As a result, West won the Clean and Green flag once again for the 1987 school year. Other honors were awarded to GSC for having the most successful blood drive of any Forsyth County high school, and to the JROTC for outstanding performance in the Greensboro A and T Drill Team Invitational. The faculty expressed their concern by joining the newly formed Parent Teacher Associa- tion. They also volunteered their time to sponsor newly formed clubs such as the Afro- American Society, Culture Club West, and the Junior Civitan's Club. Parents and surrounding community members showed their support by attending athletic events, contributing to fund raisers, and participating in the OK West organization and the newly chartered PTA. Younger brothers, sisters, and even neighbors could often be seen supporting their favorite Titan in any given athletic or musical event. Although the size and status of West Forsyth may be changing, the values and standards that were first instilled into the school remain. Titan fans have one of the best reputations in the Central Piedmont 4-A Conference for being sportsmanlike in even the worst of situations. They have supported their team in 1-9 seasons just as they have supported their team in 10-1-1 seasons. This alone is proof that West Forsyth and those associated with her are finally coming into their own. They have made a name for themselves, a name that will continue to be respected. visfciosmg
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ui. - xis- it! All photos by Rob Harris WE'RE THE TITIANS : Andrea Beital, a mem- ers of the JV squad tries to fire up the freshmen lass during a pep rally. An inexperienced JV squad :turned only three members from last year: Captain tllison Young, Jan Doty, and Susan Jennings. Visual Sports Network of N.C, TAKE IT TO THE TOP: Amy Drumheller and Tommy Borek demonstrate one of the many partner stunts performed during the season. This stunt is called the UNC-CU because it was adapted from that university cheerleading squad. , ' -rt'-ww xy Y- 5 - I . . A e . Mr., .. . Q1 . . 4 . JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 1987: tOn the floorj Ashley Surratt, Jennifer Gregory, Leigh Ann Highsmith. Middle Row: Michelle An- drews, Allison Young, Andrea Beitel, Jan Doty, Julie Sidman, Julie Fox. Back Row: Kelly Sapp and Susan Jennings. THE WINNING SPIRIT: Varsity squad member Brooke Young leads the fans in the fight song. Brooke moved up from JV to Varsity this year. ... ELEVEN ... TWELVE ... THIR- TEEN: The male Varsity cheerleaders are in the middle of doing twenty-one push-ups, one gg for each point scored by the football team. Q This was the first year the trend for push-ups was set. It was adapted from the Appalachian State University Cheerleaders. .. 5 gi 55 55 'tg 1 Ez li? gieai lf Cheerleaders 217
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.. 5' :ESI X 1 Frank Samuelson WORDS OF WISDOM: Mr. George Ernst helps Kenneth Davis prepare the country ham at the annu- al VICA Faculty Breakfast held on December 19, l986. Mr. Ernst has been the VICA sponsor here for the last 17 years. ,.... 1' ' 5 - -1: 1, ., . ,. ss i igiiggiiggggigiiili izs 32 4 . Jw - Siwffpirsaw wmrzsgsiwisstfa sggwgg ge f W5 Z .ts was or eil 8 . pgs ' 4 Q , H . 5555353-ggggggf 5 ri Q gas was rgbwmg Q Q Sir? ig 122 lasik 8 Q' at Si 2 W S rw 2335153 'Q 3 wg Q gg as g r tgirl Zi gsff 1, 1 W S 555332259 5 3 'Sie g iwgsl 5 we lb 8 1 ,ss ,ssl ge B Q 5 jgff'geiiwV2,f8 trials ,258 Q Q Q my 2 awe gigs?-smigtfsskg ,lf , 'PQ 'B 1 Q as gig s Q 5 SW M M li l 25241588 as E: we the its 2 X P miie is Sw S ws ss a 1 Q EEF Q55 st ill 2 is 5, Q e Q' is 2 is ifgfsstssegefss a H Stl: ssl, ZZ WS 'S ENS? lg sift' is SS 22 is 2 ess 'Se DSM 9 4 X Q WSWS sf wh 2 X, S 5 ,A ws ye Q51 5 W P ,Z ei 2 S mst Mm? E 8 Q X s Q 4 'l 1 'Z 9 s an wi fs Q tr 1 sv Q tw 4 w ? S23 1 s 2 sw v Q Q tl P ss Q, its Q fe sr as Q .M fi Q D s tx 5' s Q is Q , as 5, M ss 1 H Q am W M 4 12 Q 1 Q' ws rw E w M g Q Q X, W U as Q .S we Q 5 we sq, .ms ws mi as mf si iawwgi who :gigs Q VQEW W 1 ai K we ,- r izeiitizf sisiiz fiifflgzigzfsssfieirlzr .. ..: Vt tt 1, We Sinn at :avg tl an-15 ts f,a revamp ssh. rserigwie :garment aww iiwgsss W , at gg :anew iw A 4 . sm wt ,, shrug win. w ysssx we Q Q wisfwggf ,est is M M ss ,-1 Q. ,,Q,,ss3s.,,1,ma M., r ss mi fggmtssw 4, Q Q, s,2pyg,,mr. Y xsftmitisg 1 my mgrsfsziwisfw W fy gg A xiii? lk: tyig sri - rgs ,jgjiy wsrsgjgpisr islmss Egger? fS2??fZZiEiw2zgi ,sw l 2 wQ2Es2es0Rg3::ifs'f rims? Els: we W 'ft rzsssswtwa -:- 4, A E waz, new Mises -W gn. W-twzfzre t wt w Jw? sas, ltgwmww elf S5612 M timiiise, flliiwggilil :Wm zmgmgazrrawnzzgezexzsssw Qsrgaaasggzsssszzsw Eiliaw' amish ggbgszsfsi Hvfgkiswe gs tizzsssyfzfseiiilix mari' 'N iris: ' zmsswwzgfszimwgfrggeggg .' 21 wig-is ww- NASSSQMYB 2:1525:22:25wisrsiassztszmiw 2:5229 swggggiiii if zffgggz 222 A igigigip3531'-yigiiiiiigiizbgfgigigiil Qei22azmss kg gggamgw if ,, . . X WSWissiissswzsszswwfvziizzfzzs f::Q 'ffiz:g:f eszzswi 1'M2:6:2:2sQ3.Q:a2e sggggwwgg awgggigpwmg zwgvgmgl 55gg3M,r2W we wwqawgrggs fegggrigsst vzfmgdfgzw gggigimtz 7 rsgwgggggiit .sssqgsgiifg gwwwszg.. zu, veg ,msmwwg ,zmisgWwwzmiwwes egrssmsggzlii' 1 MW EZQ Aims, .- ' ' gzswzzzszrzzz rv K Q
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