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Any Way You Look at People othing Comes Close Working together to become one, more than seven hundred students and faculty began the first day of school. For these people the year of 1984 was a challenge they would have to meet. Each member, as an individual had his own special challenges, but as a whole we were challenged to meet the students in school spirit which ran high during the year. Teachers overcame this obstacle by sup- porting school spirit both in school and at extra curricular activities. For students there was more than ever before to be done. The introduction of challenged in county-wide sports, music, exams pushed popularity, and teachers harder, academics, the op- who in turn pushed portunities were there and it was up students harder. More and more to the people to people showed sup- meet them. No port for the school matter who the and athletics individual, programs causing teachers or students, now students, each had more than ever, to their own im- be fulltime portant role to play representatives of in the year that their school. followed. The challenges that came were Teachers had the ever-present challenge of teaching but their jobs didn't stop there. They also sponsored clubs so that students could do more than just attend six classes and retire home to homework. Teachers were also RAINING BLISS. Braving the dreary weather, Miss Ann Barringer, cheerleader sponsor and faithful fan, pulls for the Colts against the Mount Pleasant Tigers. Despite the fact that her brother is the coach for the Mount Pleasant football squad and that she graduated from there, Miss Barringer faithfully cheers for her favorite team, the Colts. 48fPeople Divider met not by one individual, but by a united team of people. Much like the well organized athletic teams, the diligent student body and devoted faculty came together to achieve everything that was completely necessary. SPIRIT-FILLED. At 2:40 every other Friday afternoon smiles, laughter, and spirit spread like the plague across the school. The music of the band and chants of the cheerleaders gave students a chance to express their pride in the Colts. For each pep rally, the gym was filled to capacity by students and surprisingly by many teachers.
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Finally! Many Seniors give a sigh of relief on Graduation night knowing that twelve years of school are behind them. Others, however, feel sad because it ends a part of their life which began four short years ago. Once they receive their diploma they are free to go out in the world to begin their future or continue their education at an institution of higher learning. The one thought that will always remain is that of the many memories they shared during their four years in high school. The tense moments during the football games with only a few seconds left on the clock, the arrival of class rings, the long-awaited prom, and the assemblies when watching the SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Front Row: Karla Smith, Treas.: Gordon Huneycutt, Pres.g Twyla Kidd, Sec. Back Row: Cherry Wright, VP, Tammy Morton, VP. oon A Memory underclassmen stand in your honor Stanly High School member of the made you proud to be a West Class of1984. A ,tu .1 .e K .., 1.1.1. ' P 'EWS9 ' fiffiifh 5'oiIfaQ5i53i M72 ' , sy F' 3 3 A- 731- g N, at lv 1 W i 1 'Le Zi v ldv' ima ffl? at fvisqg W A 4, 'QW W1 1 'fr ai it X .ll V. . ir A mrwlfazrm' - it ' ty .1 1' 1' 3' X-ka Linda Adelwerth. . .Joseph J.Adkins: Math 11, 125 FBLA 93 Monogram 11, 12 iSec.Dg Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 11, 12 . . . Lynn Elizabeth Allen: PEGASUS 10, 11, 123 NHS 10, 11, 12 QVPJQ Jr. Civitan 12, Math 113 FTA 12, French 10, 115 FBLA 93 Camera 10, 11, 12. Kimberly Ann Almond: Student Council 103 Band 9, 10, 11, Jr. Civitan 123 Math 11, 123 MAC 9, 10, 11g FTA 125 French 11g FBLA 10, Camera 10, 11, 12 . . . Sharon Lynette Almond: 4th Estate 11,12 lTreas.l: NHS 12, WS Players 105 Jr. Civitan 123 Math 11, 123 French 11, 125 FBLA 9, 10 iSec.Jg HR Off. 123 Monogram 11, 12: Tennis 10, 11, 12 fCapt.l,Track Mgr. 11 . . . Chad Austin: VICA 9, 10, 11, 125 HR Off. 9, 123 Monogram 11, 12, Football 9, 10, 11, 12. 50!Senior ,Rh
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