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2 nother summer brings-H gglhange of Heat During the last few Weeks of school, the teachers start putting the heat on in the form of exams. The students begin cramming to memorize formulas, rules, and LAST BUT NOT LEAST. During the North Carolina Scholastic Press Association Banquet, Randy Mabry is last to give his election speech for President of NCSPA at Chapel Hill. various other foreign confusions until it is time to trade the heat of pressure for the heat of summer. The heat of summer comes in various atmospheres. Some students head for the heat of the beach. Others head for the heat of the boss at a summer job. Still others had the opportunity to enjoy a European atmosphere, through the French class trip planned by the former West Stanly French teacher, Mr. Larry Davis. Whether roaming the beaches, touring Europe, working at a summer job or just lying around the pool, the heat of summer only remains in it's entirety until school starts back at the end of August. BICYCLE TOURING. While vacationing on Kaiwah Island, Lynn Allen waits for the others to catch up. CAPTURING MEMORIES. While on a bridge at Hiedleburg castle, French students took some pictures and viewed the European countryside. SUN WORSHIPING. Enjoying her summer vacation, Amy Morton, captures some tanning rays and catches up on her reading. Summerf19
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WHAT'S WRONG WITH ME NOW. At Spartanburg South Carolina the yearbook staff did a skit. Randy Mabry, Karla Austin and Gordon Huneycutt pretended to have different problems and needed to see the doctor. MEMORIES OF PARIS. When some members of the French class toured Europe, June 28 through July 6, they stopped off in Paris where, Amy Eury posed for a picture in front of the Eiffle Tower. ,s. N03 SCOPING THE MATTER. Biology studies carried through the summer for Kim Tucker. She along with other students was given the chance to study under the Stanly County Summer Biology Program. Students com- pleted activities such as disecting piglets and looking at microorganisms in pond water. l8fSummer
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New Beginning The opening of school for many students at West means getting back into the routine of getting up early, memorizing locker numbers, and picking up on old study habits. But it also means seeing old friends which lost touch over the summer and making new ones you can share WE'RE THE BEST! The varsity cheerleaders keep the spirit at West full blast. Mitzi Furr is one of many who keeps the fans on their feet. SEND IN THE CLOWN. Jeff Lambert was not just clowning around at the football games. He was supporting our school in his own special way. 2OfSpirit the new year with. School spirit is not forgotten - pep rallies, spirit days and sock hops are just a few of the activities that help to boost the spirit. Most all students show their spirit in one way or another. Some dress up on spirit day, others cheer the players on at pep rallies and many come to the games then stay for the sock hops. From the freshmen to the Seniors DON'T YOU FORGET IT! Amie Yandle shows her spirit by not letting anyone forget that the Colts are number one. August 29, begins a whole new school year and a chance to make it the best year ever. GET DELIRIOUS. Punk Rock day is just one of many spirit days sponsored by the varsity cheerleaders. There was a spirit day for each varsity football game.
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