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Any Way You Look at Student Life othing Comes Close Years of top-rated concerts, plays, and clubs, summers of picnics, swimming, cruising the beach, and vacationing, days of studying, skipping class, and going to the store for a midday snackg nights of burning the midnight oil with friends, double-dating at the movies, g0SS1p1I'1g on the activity bus, and cheering for the best team at football and bas- ketball games served as proof that our Student Life was none but the best. Seniors spent the year making the most of the best while fresh- men were experiment- ing with the new- ly discovered con- cept of fun. Like never before in our history, students were represented in many different ways. The formation of the new club Junior Civitan brought recognition from surrounding areas. Being the biggest chartered club of District-West proved to those who had never heard of our school that anything we do - we do better than the rest. The West Stanly Players were also considered to have the best PRE-GAME JITTERS. Carefully con- sidering his strategy against his Bulldog opponent, freshman Ashley Huneycutt heads for the courts. Huneycutt lost by a close margin to Eric Simpson and the team lost to Albemarle by a score of O-9. 6fStudent Life Divider drama department in the state and once more they produced several shows - each to sell-out crowds. As in years past, the girls of West Stanly were chosen as the most beautiful by the judges of the Fourth of July Fire Queen Pageant. The Queen and her attendants were all West Stanly Seniors. The football team proved to be better than the rest with another winning season. Dances, sock hops, and spirit-days con- tinued to excel. During the year students enjoyed dressing up as punk rockers, hal- loween goblins, bums, and other extravagant crea- tures to demonstrate the best of school Spirit. The students and people of the community com- bined efforts to raise money for the construction of new tennis courts. 1983-84 was a new,' kind of year in many significant ways. Student activities drew support and attention from the people of the community proving that anywhere you look - nothing comes close. THE STARS SHINE. The stars of Billboard's Best Act II shine brightly. The lighting and music were done professionally by musicians and students of NC School of the Arts. Advanced tickets were sold for S3 and S54 at the door. Profits made from the show went to offer more top quality performances.
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JAMMING TO THE BEAT. On the night of the prom, the group Infinity displays a great performance. FINISHING TOUCHES. Gwen Davis anxiously awaits as Anabel Speight adds the final touch to Prentis Thomas' boutonniere. 8fProm long with TEACHERS WHO CARE. Junior Mabry and senior Luanne Burleson their excitement with attending the prom. Evening in Paris comes . . . ight To Remember sg? For days and days Juniors and Seniors await this special night. This special night is Prom night. However, before the night arrives, there are many things that must be bought. Guys must buy or rent an expensive tuxedo and the girls have to buy that special dress. Finally, the night arrives after hours of preparing and fixing every little detail. After eating at Top of the Tower or Firelight Inn, many couples come to the prom. Having pictures made, dancing and re- freshments are just a few of many exciting events. This year's prom was a result of hard work and patience from the prom committee and Mrs. Hudson The theme was An Evening ir Paris , with the Senior colors o silver and navy blue. The banc Infinity played a variety of hits anc was a smash with the students. Excitement and the joy of being a person's first or last pron highlighted the evening. Now everyone looks forward in the hopes that next year's prom will be ever better. TAKING A BREATHER. Waitresses Deirdre Mauldin, Amy Baucom, Patricia Miller, Stephanie Liles and Stella Simplel take a break from serving the guests at the prom.
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