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tudenz' driving tudent Government There are many dependable students at school. Some include the members of the Student Council. During the past year the Student Council provided benches in the lobby outside of the library. They also held sock-hops for all the home varsity football games. They charged one dollar for admission and they provided the entertainment. GATHERING FOR A BREAK Alter lunch many students gather in the lobby on the new benches provided by the Some of the other dependable students were the bus drivers. Being a bus driver had some advantages, one was you didn't have to pay for gas to drive back and forth to school during the week. Another advantage was getting paid for taking other people to school on your way. lt's also a good way to earn a little extra money. Of course all jobs had its disadvantages, bus driving too. A few were the speed limits, headaches, or even the long routes many of the bus traveled daily. Student Council. STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row: Mark Coleyg President, Terry Tuckerg Vice President, Amie Yandleg Sec- retary, Susan Teeterg Treasurer, Kim Hathcock, Donnie Crisco, Ashley Huneycutt. Second Row: Deidra Chance, Tammi Kiker, 98 ' 'Student Council ' ' Chris Weide, Tamara Munday, Marsha Efird, Tonya McLaurin, Wanda Hatley, Melissa Miller. Back Row: Wayne Thomas, Wes Bjorklund, Trisha Miller, Leslie Turner, Neil Sossamon, Suzanne Little, Jerry Huneycutt, Stan Shelton. STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row: Leigh Anne Deese, Robin Sells, Karla Austin, Amy Morton, Tim Love, Angie Hardin, Randy Burris. Second Row: Mark Edwards,JuIie Carpentar,Susan Paige Melissa Hinson Edwards Brad Tucker Row: Chris Yow, Shimpock, Michelle Free Elizabeth Drye, l Huneycutt. Martin, Pam McSwain, n
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dvisers make or break n Organization Each year teachers are chosen or special duties such as adviser of in organization or group. These advisers have to be special and :aring because if they do a good job 'HE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES larsity Cheerleader adviser Ms. Ann larringer and principal Tom Rogers take l rest from their hard work in the :oncession stand during the 1984 Car lhow. it will take many extra hours. Bringing fame and prestige, Jim Kennedy worked many extra hours as the director of Drama and adviser to the West Stanly Players. Productions directed by him bring audiences from far and near. Mrs. Annabel Speight and Mrs. Priscilla Perry co-sponsored one of the most active clubs, Junior Civitans. Due to an injury, Mrs. Speight gave her support from home the first semester. Mothers to Varsity Cheerleaders, Miss Ann Barringer, and to the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders, Miss Delores Crump, spent many hours attending sport events and guiding the girls through practice. They sometimes bravely drove the school van. Pegasus, cameras, darkrooms, layouts, and a few other well-chosen words invaded the broad vocabulary and world of business teacher, Annette Lowder. Being no small lady, Miss Lowder tried to do everything bigger and better. Spectators at Varsity football games knew who the lady in the purple jogging suit taking pictures was. Specially chosen for special jobs were the advisers for they can make or break an organization. Estate row: Pam McSwain Karen Smiley Nice Susan Teeter Kristie Huneycutt Tamara Munday n fStudent Council Rep- resentativel, Kimberly Talbert. Back row: Geraldine Holbrooks, Jeff Morgan, Teresa Hatley, Shawn Ruttman, Amie Yandle, Candi Broadway. French Honor Society Brenda Huegel, Tim Hagler, Paula Troutman, Robin Sells. 'Club Advisers '97
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game. SPECIAL MOMENTS Senior Julie Barbee and Junior Scott Broadaway slow dance at one ol the sock-hops at West alter a home football CLUB Row: Leigh Ann Deeseg Amy Baucom, Vice Elisa Edwards, Sec- Deedie Maulding Treas- Pam McSwain, Leslie Whitley, Lainie Shimpock. Second Row. Tamara Munday, Karen Smiley, Marla Ashcralt, Tracy Burleson, Candi Broad- way, Trisha Miller, Joan Paige. Back Row: Sandra Munday, Mark Little, Mary Jane Kenndy. BUS DRIVERS Front Row: Julie Carpenter, Michele Yow, Angie Furr, Melissa Hinson, Michelle Mun- son, Wendy Page. Second Row: Angie Lowder, Jean Morton, Tim Hinson, Troy Branch, Marla Ashcraft, Katy Seamon. Back Row: Dewayne Eudy, Amy Baucom, Tim Coble, Trisha Miller, Rodney Tucker, Traci Coble, Carol Carpenter, Carol Helms. ' 'Student Council '99
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