West Stanly High School - Pegasus Yearbook (Oakboro, NC)

 - Class of 1984

Page 183 of 312

 

West Stanly High School - Pegasus Yearbook (Oakboro, NC) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 183 of 312
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me 'NIMS' MOMENT TO SHARE. Quiet moments talk and to share are often rare in a busy edule but Human Relations Club vides an often needed get away. Julie rbee takes advantage of the chance to re a moment talking with Kenneth 1-gan. POLITICAL AWARENESS CLUB. Front row: Sceria Hatley CPres.J, Freda Smith lV,P.J, Karla Smith lSec.J, Leigh Anne Deese fS.C. Rep.J, Mitzi Furr fHistorianJ, Gordon Huneycutt, Julie Carpenter, Elisa Edwards, Denise Burgess, Julie Barbee, Kelly Hun- eycutt, Amy Eury. Second row: Leslie Hathcock, Twyla Kidd, Sheri Bloemhard, Tommy Rogers, Rodney Furr, Tammy Hathcock, Mark Little, Amie Crayton, Jera .', 5, ,F Smith, Nathan Thomas, Lisa Mullis, Tammy Morton. Third row: Stephanie Liles, Tammy Kiker, Robin Sells, Susan Martin, Lisa Gail Huneycutt, Kristie J. Huneycutt, Wayne Thomas, Sandra Munday, Carmel Allen, Angie Bowers, Keilah Hathcock, Leslie Whitley. Back row: Zanna Worsham, Kendra Turner, Terri Sells, Dale Hunsucker, Carol Helms, Steve Furr, James Flowe. -swssm....... , .I HUMAN RELATIONS. Front Row: Tracy Monroe iPres.l, Dale Hunsucker fV.P.J, Candy Broadway QSec.J, Marsha Page KTreas.J, Marla Ashcraft, Larry Mcllwaine, Sceria Hatley, Carol Helms, Julie Barbee, Susan Teeter, Tina Kinley. Second Row: Otis Barrino, Hoyt Etird, Sharon Biles, Neil Willoughby, Chiffon Broadway, Jim Kennedy lAdvisorJ. PAC, Human Relationsf179

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AND THAT'S THE NEWS. Students of Mr. Mark Cook's history class listen to the lesson instead of writing. When it comes to political issues, it is just as important to listen carefully as it is to write thoroughly. LADY'S DAY. Representatives of Human Relations Club, Marla Ashcraft and Zanna Worsham, ride through the Oakboro Christmas Parade. Every school club was represented by one or two young ladies chosen by club members. - Putting It Each year, club members from years past assembled together to choose new members. Since mem- bership was limited, interested students filled out forms. Ac- cording to the information, members voted on new students. Since club purposes and ideals were different, questions and standards differed. Political Awareness club used this method to select the new members. In order to be considered, a student had to have maintained at least a B average in history as well as a good record in other classes. Applications and grades were taken into 178fPAC, Human Relations In Writing consideration and the new members were chosen. Human Relations used a similar method to choose its members. Students were nominated by former members and were discussed on the basis of their conduct and service. After discussing the nominees, the club chose the new members. After new members were chosen, a meeting was held to discuss club projects, introduce new members, and begin the new year. Overall, the use of the application has become very standard. Students seem to agree that it is a fair way to be judged. 3, ..... ,,,, ....



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MS. PRESIDENT. During an annual meeting, Math Club President Denise Burgess gets suggestions for projects from club members. ATTENTIVENESS. Senior Math Club member Tommy Rogers listens to give his comments on the speakers for the installation of new members. l80fMath, Science Clubs WNW 'f'ff f,..f L A- f , .aisles X355 gf 4 atter of Courses Two solely academic clubs are the Science and Math Clubs. Members of the Math Club have taken and passed at least Algebra I and Geometry. The Math Club held various activities throughout the year. Many of these activities benefited the other students as well as people outside the school. For a Thanksgiving project the club held a Turkey Teacher Contest, in which the students voted for a Turkey Teacher by placing money in the different teachers' jar. The teachers with the most money won. The winners were Mrs. Priscilla Perry, r Talbert. The teachers wore in suits and entertained the stude by parading through t classrooms. The money that w. gained from the contest was spe to buy turkeys for people th otherwise might not have had one - who needed cheering up. To be ' l r l Mr. Mike Huneycutt and M . . . n ' l l member of the Science Club t student must have taken a passed at least 2 sciences and enrolled in a third science. Tl Science Club held various meeting throughout the year, in which thi listened to speakers and planne club activities.

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