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A Touching Tribute On September 16, the West Stanly Marching Band dedicated the complete half time show to the memory of Scott Wiley. During the performance the band performed Finale from New World Symphony and Dixie Jubliee as Scott's silver trumpet nobly rested on a pillow on the sidelines. Spectators watched in silence and respect with tear filled eyes. WIND IS TALENT. It takes more than just wind to play the tuba. A great amount of talent is required which sophomore Kelly Carpenter proves. BARE THAT BARITONE. Sophomore Larry Watson proves that the baritone saxophone is a great necessity during the swift beat of Dixie Jubliee. TI-IE MAGIC TOUCH. During her solo in Finale from 'ANew World Symphony , junior Melissa Hinson adds that magical touch that only a trumpet can give. 102fMusic
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WORD FROM THE WISE. Assistant 'incipal Joe Smith listens carefully to 'incipal Tom Rogers as they make eparations for the coming day. DOKED ON EDUCATION. Assistant .perintendent Dick Koontz smiles as he ngs up his coat and gets ready to start his y. ARN SOMETHING NEW EVERY Y. Associate Superintendent Norman zterson takes time out of his busy day to an a book and preview the latest in lcational material. Team Leaders Although some people do not realize it, education does not stop after high school or college. Everyday brings new experiences and new decisions to be made. After the decisions have been made and the action carried out, the educational part takes place. It is a well-known fact that people learn from their mistakes, but they also learn from their accom- plishments. West Stanly is very fortunate to have leaders who learned from their accomplishments and mistakes. Mr. Tom Rogers is our devoted leader. He has been principal at West Stanly for seven years. His leadership has brought the people closer together and given them the courage to stand as one big family. Some of his many achievements include helping to get more computers for the business and ITL departments, working with the students to help them, and also working with the Colt Club helping to get the Field House and tennis courts built. Although these are only a few of his many endeavors, he keeps adding to the list everyday. He observes the classroom teacher while teaching to make sure their Project U.S.E. skills are being used. He even rang the cowbell for the beginning and end of classes one day while the electricity in the building was off. His devotion to his job and his concern for West Stanly has made the school a better one and the students and faculty more proud to be a part of the team. Mr. Joe Smith, Assistant Principal, is also a vital part of the team. He handles such duties as bus routes, magazine sale prizes, and disciplinary problems. He also makes the daily announcements. When you hear the clicking of the intercom in the mornings and afternoons, you know that the daily announcements are about to begin as he says May I have your attention please?', He is not only a leader , but also an informer and friend. The Stanly County School Board makes the final decisions on all major issues in the county schools. They decide how bad the road conditions are when the weather is bad and whether the schools should be closed or the opening delayed. They meet twice a month and students, parents, and faculty members from all of the county schools, come to voice their opinions on matters concerning the schools. The whole educational team plays a major role in the Stanly County schools. From the community leaders to the county leaders, Stanly County school system is still a good place for a good education. County OfficefI01
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