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Fred Styles - Social Studies, Varsity Football Coach, Baseball Coachg Larry , Wagner - Social Studies, Varsity Football Coachg Jim Kennedy - Social Studies, Theatre Arts, West Stanly Players Advisorg Tom Staton - Social Studies, Political Awareness Club Advisor. Cheryl Hollifield - Distributive Education, Distributive Education Clubs of America Advisorg Bill Talbert - Drafting, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America Advisorg John Drue Morgan - Agriculture, Future Farmers of America Advisorg Harold E. Burris - Bricklaying and Carpentry, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America Advisor. James D. Mills - Cabinetmaking, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America Advisory Mike Huneycutt - Electronics, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America Advisor, Jerry W. Crayton - Auto Mechanics, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America Advisor, Regina St. Clair - Home Economics, Future Homemakers of America Advisor. nd the Winners Are What is Thanksgiving without a turkey? Just another meal, right? On Wednesday, November 23, three turkeys were seen walking down the hall- but they were not the kind to be prepared for Thursday's lunch. They were the Turkey Teachers. The Math Club held a contest that week during lunch. Students were to vote for their favorite turkey teacher by putting any amount of money in a jar with their teacher's name on it. The teacher with the most money in his or her jar won. The money was spent to buy turkeys for needy families in the community. On Wednesday afternoon the money was counted and there was a 96fFaculty tie between the men. Mr. Bill Talbert and Mr. Mike Huneycutt were the turkeys, as well as Mrs. Priscilla Perry who won among the women. Their award was to dress as turkeys and walk down the halls showing off their prize. The Grand Prize was to sing a Thanksgiving song to all the students over the intercom. When the interruption came during sixth period, everyone smiled as they listened to their A HELPING HAND. As Mr. Bill Talbel and Mr. Mike Huneycutt walk down the ha showing off their turkey costumes, designe exclusively by Math Club members, Mr: Thyra Drye helps to put pieces of t ' costume that fell off back on. favorite turkey teachers serenai every person in school. The d ended as one ofthe most unique a unforgettable in West Stanl history. It marked the beginning a new trend - West Stanl Turkey Teachers.
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Fiendish Fun Monday, October 31 may well be one of the most shocking days ever seen by students at West Stanly. Halloween was the reason for the shock. Students came dressed for the occasion as their attire ranged from baby outfits to punk rockers. However, the students were not the only ones who decided to celebrate by dressing up. Mr. Bill Talbert was always making someone laugh by just showing up NOT BEFORE MY FIRST CUP OF COFFEE. Teachers Mrs. Anabel Speight and Mr. Jerry Crayton show their Halloween spirit as they dressed for the occasion. ,X f in his hobo costume. Ms. Tammy Young dressed as a vampire and Mrs. Lou Hinson dressed as a little old lady. Mrs. Priscilla Perry surprised all of her Senior English classes because she dressed as a witch. Mrs. Anabel Speight and Mr. Jerry Crayton walked through the halls wishing everyone a Happy Halloween. Mr. Crayton dressed as a devil and Mrs. Speight as a very early riser. But regardless of how they dressed, they all expressed one meaning - that they can dress up for Halloween, too . If students can do it, teachers can too. Thyra Drye - Mathematics, Math Club Advisor, Ann Barringer - Math- ematics, Cheerleader Advisory Josephine S. Allen - Mathematics, National Honor Society Advisorg Susan T. Adams - Mathematics, Future Teachers of America Advisor. Jewel Annette Lowder - Business, Yearbook Advisory Robin M. Barbee - Business, Donald L. Brooks - Business, Future Business Leaders of America Advisor, Nancy J. Drye - Science, Science Club Advisor. Robert Blalock - Physical Science, Social Studies, Student Council Advisor, Kristi Whitley - Science, Mathematics, Sid Martin - Science, JV Football Coach, Boys' Track Coachg Tom Morgan - Science. Faculty! 95
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I THINK I'LL PASSV, Mr. Mike iuneycutt waits patiently as Sharon lmond demonstrates, step by step, how to ut on the turkey outfits to Mrs. Priscilla erry and Mr. Bill Talbert. As winners ofthe Ilurkey Teacher Contest, they won a trip own the hall dressed as turkeys and a Teresa Carriker - Home Economics, Future Homemakers of America Advisorg Jerry Osborne - Health, Physical Education, Varsity Football Coach, Boys' Varsity Basketball Coach, Reggie Chance - Health, Physical Education, Girls' Varsity Basketball Coachg Nancy Morris - Remediation, Junior Civitan Advisor. Anabel W. Speight - Industrial Training Lab, Junior Civitan Advisor, Human Relation Advisor, Monogram Advisor, Softball Coachg Kim Brown - Industrial Training Lab, JV Boys' Basketball Coach, Pauline Murray - Industrial Training Lab Aide, Douglas A. Craig - Music, Musical Advancement Club Advisor. Johnny Burleson - Driver Education: Tammy Young - Media Coordinator, Library Club Advisorg Lou Hinson - Media Aide. ww- 'f ww 'T , I. Q singing debut on the intercom wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving. The contest was held during Thanksgiving week and the awards were given out on Wednesday, November 23 by the Math Club. THANKSGIVING COSTUME? Sceria Hatley and Greg Henson helped Mrs. Priscilla Perry put on her Turkey dressing as her award for winning the Turkey Teacher Contest. The Math Club sponsored the contest to buy turkeys for needy families. Facultyf97
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