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

 - Class of 1984

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ff, MMffww1.w.,.,,L..fm.-M.,-M... .-...,,,,, W W,.,.,..,.,..W. ., ' nrflwwmmfmrmm . , I I Y GRIN. With evil thoughts somewhere behind that grim, Miss Young shows her spirit on LIBRARY. FrontRow: Sherry Stoker iPres.J, Robin Smith, Nancy Harwood, Denise Page, Lisa Clemons, Angie Furr, Myra Drye, Miss Tammi Young iAdvisorJ, Mrs. Lou Hinson iAdvisorJ. Second Row: Tina Kluttz, Angela Greene, Linda Tucker, Linda Mullis, Lisa Hatley, Gail Little. CAMERA. Front Row: Joe Whitley fPres.l, Zanna Worsham fV.P.J, Kim Almond, Harold Blalock fAdvisorl, Lynn Allen, Sharon Almond, Candi Broadway, Amy Culp, Leigh Anne Deese, Jackie Dwelle, Elisa Edwards. Y Second Row: Karen Tucker, Karen Smiley, Tamara Munday, Joan Paige, Trisha Miller, Amy Baucom, Pam McSwain, Deedie Mauldin, Mark Little, Laura Horton. Library, Cameraf197

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FIND IT IN THE FILES. Library Assistant Myra Drye volunteers her time to help Veronica McCall find the statistics she needs to complete her report. STRICT ATTENTION. Library students pay close attention to Librarian Miss Tammi Young as she delivers the familiar lecture on duties and expectations of her staff. From applications to dues, from meetings to projects, clubs have many purposes and goals. Some clubs use projects for educational value or school functions, while others work to serve the community. Library Club worked more for the community while Camera Club tried to help amateur photographers improve their style and technique. Besides helping students find needed material and straightening books, Library Club members engaged in several other activities. During the fall, members attended a district meeting at Wingate College where they heard of meaningful projects. From the list recorded during the seminar, members planned their year. The 196!Library, Camera Images of Style favorite project among members was Story Time. Clubs from each of the county schools attended Quenby Mall where they told Ghost Stories to children. These stories originated in the Piedmont and helped children to identify to surrounding areas. The Camera Club also maintained a busy year. During club meetings, members have viewed slides of professional photography which were provided by Kodak. After the presentation a discussion period was held. Methods and techniques which were discussed in the show, were elaborated on. Members shared times that these methods have proved beneficial and asked questions about instruments that would add even more to their st The officers of the club planne Show and Tell session to furt improve photography. During t session, members brought pictu and explained what made them interesting. The club has a discussed visiting several differ processing stores where they co view the entire process developing those perfect image Whether the clubs were actu working out in the community within the school, they W working for the benefit of peo Each activity and each project its own value. Each club made own contribution to the students the school, and to the members the community in its own style.



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ote of Pride The Music Advancement Club was an active one throughout the year. This year they voted on and purchased an honors flag. They also voted to replace the turn table for the music room stereo. When they met, they were entertained by musicians from different areas of North Carolina. Frank Profitt performed for the February 13 meeting. He is an artist in-residence at Stanly Technical College. Because of his background in Boone, his performance was the traditional mountain and bluegrass music. The MAC Club is one consisting of talented musicians. The mu- sicians came from such classes as Band, Stage Band, Beginning Guitar, and Show Choir. Though they are not the largest club at West Stanly, their pride shows just as much as any larger club. SINGING THEIR HEARTS OUT. Stage Band members Joe Whitley and Brian Hatley give one of their many performances at a sock hop held after a varsity football game. The Stage Band played at almost all of the Friday night sock hops. YES, YOU ARE THE WINNER. Mr. Doug Craig congratulates Amy Thomas on being the high salesman. Amy won S100 for selling the most first aid kits. 198fMAC f ... ..,... , , X f rf

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