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Page 27 text:
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1988. in its first month, gave the students of Westover the impression that this year would be a year to remember. The commotion started on January 7. The morning began as normal, but then at 6:30. to the praise of many students, snow came falling down. Students immediately turned on their TV’s and radios for any news of school cancellations. To the delight of many students, classes were cancelled for a total of eight school days because of the seven inches of snow. This vacation became a late Christmas present for many Wolverines. Westover Senior High in Winter Wonderland The six inches of snow made for unique footprints. ’1 |rns A view of N.C. most students don't encounter daily. Hi Last traces of the winter storm. Student Life 23
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1st Isi lai H 1st (|l DEBONAIR MEN. ( 1=1 III 111 Isl 1 The high pitched screams of lady Wolverines in the gym indicated only one thing, that the Mr. Westover pageant was here. In each phase of the competition, the young, debonair men added their own personality to enhance the show. The competition brought screams, cheers, and laughter as a new Mr. Westover, Greg Foster, was crowned. Other winners in the pageant included: first place. Pat Porter; second place. Edwin Brooks; and a tie for third place between Richard Hartline and Joey Cyr. Sophomore Patricia Pinckney said. “Over all, the 1987 Mr. Westover pageant was definitely a night all girls will remember.” The 1987 Mr. Westover Winners I. to r. — Joey Cyr. Richard Hartline. Edwin Brooks. Greg Foster. Skip Gill, a guy you can definitely take home Elizabeth Turner (Miss Westover). Shawn Smith, and Patrick Porter. to your mother. 'V David Coats wears his sunglasses at n.ght to protect his eyes from' the vision of his shorts. Pat Mackey proves it’s not what you wear. It’s how you wear it. 22 Student Li e
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On January 28, sophomores finally had someone they could call underclassmen. They ranged in height from four feet to no taller than four feet six inches and they came in loads. They were the students from Morganton Road Elementary School. Because of heating problems at their school, they were hosted by Westover Sr. High from 11:00 until 2:20. Schedules were delayed and hysteria was created in the halls to accommodate the little bundles of joy. All of the kids eyes sparked interest and they made us remember when we were that age. We will always remember these two times. The students of Morganton Rd Elementary march- Faces were lit up as students prepared to eat lunch at the senior high, mg their way through Westover one by one. The elementary Kids get a taste of senior high life. 24 Student Life
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