Acme Delco High School - Trojan Yearbook (Delco, NC)
- Class of 1982
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ATHLETICS
VARSITY FOOTBALL
The Varsity football team had a gratifying season. Despite a
near loss to Littlefield, the varsity squad bounced back to win
the next six games. Spirits were running high by then so it was
hard to swallow the heartbreaking loss to Tabor City the next
week, but the Trojans showed their true colors by beating
Hallsboro the following week. The Trojan team was made up of
seniors who had played together since they were freshmen,
therefore proving to be a well meshed team.
Among the juniors were Clyde Hill and Greg Webb, whose
ability on the field gave them well-deserved respect. The Trojans
also were proud to have a good number of players to make
All-Conference: Ken Myers, Roger Connor, Larry Freeman, Greg
Freeman, and Eric Brewer. All in all the Trojans came out with a
winning season at 7-4, and a division 2 play off.
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Below left - Greg Webb continued to try to run despite
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FlRST ROW: W. Green, J. Howard, A. Martin, D. Troy, A. Webb, M. Beatty, C. Hill, SECOND ROW: R. Connor, W. Bowen, K.
Crawford, G, Webb, L. Freeman, M. Brown, THIRD ROW: J. Graham, C. Lacewell, E. Mitchell, K. Walters, K. Myers, E. Brewer,
A. Mott, FOURTH ROW: Coach Sechrest, G. Freeman, K. Faison, Assistant Coach Bridgers, and Assistant Coach Fuller.
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Above - Ken Myers leaped for an overthrown ball.
Below - Coach Sechrest talked over the defensive strategy with
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Right- Coach Sechrest discussed offense with quarterback Kevin
Above - Clyde Lacewell eluded a would be tackler
Faison.
J.V. FOOTBALL
Bottom Row -- R. Dilliard, M. Bowens, T. Mills, R. Hilbourm, M. Lloyd, J. Graham, D. Brooks. Middle Row - J. Nichols, D. Webb, J.
Robbins, J. Sharpe, I. Beatty, R. Hines, J. Smith, K. Grice. Top Row - Asst. Coach Bridgers, M, Brown, J. Webb, T. Bress, C. Webb,
Coach Fuller, R. Reynolds, J. Brown, M. Williams, S. Melvin, Asst. Coach Battle.
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The J.V. football squad gave an outstanding
performance which posted nothing less than a
great record. The defense, led by Sam Sharpe,
Ritchie Reynolds, and Scotty Melvin, held them to
low scoring while the offense, led by Clayton Webb,
lsaac Beatty, and Sandy Brown put the points on
the board. Tony Bress shared his kicking ability at
each game. With all this talent the J.V. squad
posted a winning season.
Top left - Tony Bress inspects equipment.
Top right - lt took more than one man to bring down a Trojan
running back.
Left - Trojan defense tightened around opponent.
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GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Despite their dismal record the Acme-Delco
volleyball team showed great depth, intelligence and
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courage. They had great potential in their
underclassmen players Michelle Kennedy, Wanda
Jacobs, and Stephanie Gore.
The already developed talent of seniors Wendy
Marr, Deedre Bryant and Angel Carroll was shown
in post-season selections in all-conference. Wendy
Marr made the all-conference team for the third
consecutive year and Deedre Bryant and Angel
Carroll made honorable mention.
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KNEELING: W, Greene, G. Graham, K. Myers, E. Mitcheil, J. Dixon STANDING: Mgr. J, Howard, M. Benton, K. Faison, G. Keaton, G. Freeman
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BOTTOM LEFT - Senior Ken Myers showed great potential.
OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT - Senior Gerald Graham
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Co-Captain Kevin Faison once again showed excellent rebounding
Gbility.
The Acme-Delco High School boys varsity basketball
team under first year Coach Gary Battle's expertise,
have put together a well-knit deeply competitive team
this year. With senior standouts such as Kevin Faison,
Ken Myers, Eric Mitchell, Gerald Graham,and Greg
Freeman this year's team has risen above their dismal
season the year before. The Trojan attack is centered
around Kevin Faison's rebounding power which is
complimented by Gerald Graham's above average
jumpshot and Ken Myer's excellent perimeter shooting.
The Trojans also have quickness in freshman Scottie
Melvin and senior James Dixon. So this season promises
to be a good one.
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KNEELING: Z. Dixon, K. Freeman, K. Allen, P. Greene, D. Bowen, STANDING: L. Brown, T. Webb, Coach R. Fuller, D. Bryant, L. Brown
The Acme-Delco Varsity Girls Basketball had a
disappointing season this year but they showed a style
and rhythm that is strictly their own. Under the skillful
guidance ot Coach Fuller they showed a great skill
and courage which was not shown by their record.
With seniors Deedre Bryant and Linda Brown leading
them, the team was well rounded ond had depth. So
next year should be an excellent one for the Lady
Trojans.
Coach Fuller quietly comtemplates game plan.
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KNEELING: E. Keith, K. Brown, G. Keaton, R. Hines, A. Blanks, P. Benton. STANDING: Coach M. Bridgers, Mgr. A. Webb, T. Bress, T
Edwards, C. Webb, S. Hudson, W. Robbins. BELOW - KNEELING: K. Daniels, J. Webb, W. Lacewell, V. Robinson, B. Saulter, E. Brown, G
Daniels, Coach J. Gore, A. King, S. Graham.
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STANDING: A. Patrick, H. Arrnond, B. Mitchell, V. Robbins, G. Brown, R. Bowen. BELOW SITTING: C. Young, Y. Brown, C. Reaves, P. Brown
T. Graham, M. Simmons, G. Pellom, C. BeaHy, N. Rattler, Standing: V. Pridgen, S. Freeman, S. Bowen.
LEFT TO RlGHT: E. Caines, J. Bordeaux, A. Wynn, D. Skipper, R. Long, C. Walters, G. Graham, R. Hunt, E. Brewer K Myers Coach Fuller S
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Before the season started this team appeared to be
a promising one. With a flood of returning lettermen
the team's potential leadership proved helpful in the
team's success.
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CHEERLEADERS
For a cheerleader, the year never ends. At the
end of every school year, the next year's
cheerleaders are chosen. From that moment on,
they have hours of endless practice.
Our cheerleaders' year was long, but fun. Football
season began all the action. Every Friday night, our
girls would be at the field thirty minutes early to
warm up. For the next couple of hours, they would
cheer their hearts out for old A-D High. Spirited and
smiling, they would leave the game, sometimes
winners, sometimes losers, but always proud.
Basketball season was here again and so were the
cheerleaders. Jumping and yelling, the girls cheered
on the teams. Another year was over and the whole
process was beginning again.
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"LET'S GO A.D.!"
All the Trojans in the house,
if you wonna win, you say,
"Let's Go A.D.!"
AII the Trojans in the house
if you wonna win, you say,
"Let's Go A.D.!"
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When I say rock - you say roll,
When I say ice - you say it's cold,
When I say disco - you say the beat,
When I say it's like honey - you say it's sweet.
Rock - "RoIl"
Ice - "Cold"
Disco - "The Beat"
Like Honey - "It's Sweet"
WeII you know our name,
You know our game,
All the Trojans are here,
To do their thing,
So put your hands in the air,
And let me know You're Out There!
Say Mucho,
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Say Macho,
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A SALUTE TO COACH BILL SECHREST
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Coach Sechrest has been passionately involved
with our sports program for four years in hopes to
improve it's over-all effectiveness. He has held such
positions as athletic director of 7 and 8 grade girls
and boys sports, but his main job has been our
head football coach. He has taken a team, that
before his arrival had not won a game in two years,
and has turned it into a powerful contender. His
record in regular season play as head football coach
at Acme Delco is 25-l7. For the job he has done in
rebuilding our football team and restoring our school
spirit, we salute him.
Varsity Football
Littlefield
Clarkton
Dixon
Prospect
Bladenboro
South Brunswick
North Brunswick
Tabor City
Hallsboro
Whiteville
Playoffs Camp Lejeune
Varsity Boys Basketball
Red Springs
Red Springs
Williams
South Brunswick
Hallsboro
Whiteville
South Brunswick
Tabor City
Nakina
Tabor City
Hallsboro
Whiteville
Williams
North Brunswick
Nakina
North Brunswick
J-V Boys
South Brunswick
South Brunswick
Red Springs
Red Springs
Hallsboro
Whiteville
North Brunswick
South Brunswick
Nakina
Tabor City
7-8 Boy Basketball
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Whiteville
Hallsboro
Tabor City
Chadbourn
Hallsboro
Tabor City
V Baseball
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West Columbus
Hoggard
Haggard
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Laney
Williams
South Brunswick
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Whiteville
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Volleyball
North Brunswick
Hallsboro
Williams
South Brunswick
Whiteville
Tabor City
Hallsboro
Williams
Whiteville
Nakina
South Brunswicck
Tabor City
Nakina
North Brunswick
Varsity Girl's Basketball
Red Springs
Red Springs
Williams
South Brunswick
Hallsboro
Whiteville
South Brunswick
Tabor City
Nakina
Tabor City
Hallsboro
Whiteville
Williams
North Brunswick
Nakina
North Brunswick
J.V. Girls Basketball
Hallsboro
Whiteville
North Brunswick
Williams
Nakina
South Brunswick
Tabor City
7-8 Girls Basketball
Chadbourn
Whiteville
Hallsboro
Tabor City
Chadbourn
Hallsboro
Tabor City
South Brunswick
Tabor City
Nakina
Tabor City
Hallsboro
Whiteville
Williams
North Brunswick
Nakina
North Brunswick
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FIRST ROW: D. Bowen, A. McKeithan, T. Ouinn, D. Brown, S. Tripp, B. Williams, F. Mills. SECOND ROW: K. Myers, J. Holden, B. Grant, E.
Mitchell, R. Creech, E. Brewer. THIRD ROW: A. Cromartie, M. Graham, J. Bordeaux, K. Crawford, S. Reynolds, K. Lacewell, J. Bordeaux. Top
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INNER CLUB
COUNCIL
The Inner Club Council is an organization
composed of all club presidents. Its purpose it to
relate the activities of all clubs on campus. This
year the club was responsible for a beautification
project. The project included decorating the campus
for Christmas and the club also set up a committee
to design the new class rings for the school. This
organization is headed by the vice president of the
Student Council.
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TOP ROW: T. Dubar, L. Freeman, D. Buffkin, W. Rich, T. Quinn, C. Hill, C. Williams, E. Bowens, D. Brown, S. Andrews, W. Williams. THIRD
ROW: J. Edwards, K. Squires, M. Smith, W. Rockwell, M. Brown, B. Grant, W. Bowen, K. Freeman, G. Keaton, J. LeNeave, L. Croom. SECOND
ROW: B. Cooke, T. Marlowe, D. Butler, B. Willams, R. Young, C. Shaw, J. Bordeaux, M. Graham, A. Granger, J. Bryant. FIRST ROW: V. Powers,
I. Jackson, F. Saulter, K. Smith, D. Phelps, M. Carroll, J. Hill, M. Webb, K. Daniels.
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STANDING - W. Williams - Chairman of Program Committee, J. Bryant - Secretary, T. Quinn -
Reporter, B. Daniels- Treasurer, R. Young - Reporter. SITTING - J. Edwards- Social Committee, M.
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,ip dk all high school students participating in business and office programs.
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- Develop character, prepare for useful citizenship, and
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- Encourage and practice efficient money management.
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- Facilitate the transition from school to work.
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D. Graham, L. Hudson, W. Lacewell, V. Powers, K. Freeman, O. Greene, R. Young, D. Lacewell, S. Brown, S. Francis, S. Clayter, L. Brooks.
SECOND ROW: S. Genwright, T. Dubar, G. Harrelson, G. Daniels, S. Graham, G. Gatlin, S. Graham, S. Zinnerman, B. Williams, J.
Bordeaux, W. Webb, S. Tripp, M. Medlin, M. Beatty, V. Robbins. THIRD ROW: V. Smith, C. Show, K. Dubar, R. Shaw, M. Saulter, T.
Bowens, J. Jacobs, E. Delamater, D. Phelps, N. Wilson, K. Smith, H. Britt, J. Britt, FOURTH ROW: S. McCoy, C. Powers, T. Dixon, D.
Keaton, J. Dixon, C. Williams, B. Floyd, D. Garrell. B. Grant, A. King, E. Bowens, B. Daniels, K. Smith, G. Freeman. FIFTH ROW: A. Troy, L.
Brown, P. Livingston, L. Freeman, L. Keaton, L. Lavin, J. Graham, D. Buffkin, J. Bordeaux, D. Lacewell, S. Carroll, K. Hudson, L. Brown, W.
Edge, B. Webb.
FHA
All courses in home economics are offered to both male and
female students. ln addition, any student enrolled, or who has
been enrolled in home economics, is eligible for membership in
the Future Homemakers of America CFHAJ organization. Future M..
Homemakers of America activities are an integral part of the
instructional program. The goal of the organization is to help
youth assume their roles in society through home economics in
areas of personal growth, family life, vocational preparation and
community involvement.
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B. Williams, Pres, T. Dixon, V. Pres, O. Greene, Sec, B. Daniels, Historian, R. Young,
Recreational Leader, J. Dixon, Treas, S. Tripp, Reporter.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Smith, K. Malpass, A. Carroll, W. Phelps, K. Crawford, J. Lennon, A. Bostic, R. Malpass, K. Meggs, R. Hunt, G. Keaton, G.
Graham, G. Melvin, M. Webb, L. Brooks, D. Freeman, R. Conner, E. Brewer, K. Garrell, R. Sykes, S. Bordeaux, K. Swain, J. Godfrey, S. Hudson, E
Keith, R. Brown, T. Bowens, D. Nichols, D. Webb, J. Bryant, M. Smith, L. Lavin, T. King, C. Jacobs, R. Burney, J. Webb, K. Brown, J. Munn, S
Smith, M. Meggs, A. Brown, O. Brown, K. Graham, J. Granger, J. Phelps, A. Dowless, J. Cooke, K. Moore, R. Robinson, J. Malpass, H. Lennon,
R. Bordeaux, R. Hilbourn, K. Skipper, V. Graham, J. Faircloth, C. Cruse, A. Blanks, R. Bowen, E. Walker, S. Hampton, R. Richardson, T.
Dowless, L. Little, T. Little, D. Buffkin, J. Hampton, K. Walters, K. King, B. Floyd, M. Schmidt, J. Creech, T. Allen, M. Malpass, T. Linnartz, B.
Little, G. Brown, T. Mills, K. Grice, J. Peterson, M. Williams.
The Acme-Delco Chapter of the Future Farmers
of America have different contests which they
F participate in during the school year. These contests
range anywhere from land judging, to dairy judging.
This year Acme-Delco hosted the parliamentary
BACK: Mr. Williamson, K. Malpass, Reporter, W. Phelps, Sentinel, J. procedure, Creed, Gnd Dublifl SPG-OkinQ Contest-
Lennon, Vice President, G. Smith, Treasurer, A. Bostic, Chaplain
LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Crawford, President, A. Carroll, Secretary,
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K. Moore, R. Robinson, E. Brewer, R. Reynold. BOTTOM LEFT: J. Congleton, G. Powers, R. Robbins, R. Connor, S, Romsey, T. Allen, J. Moore,
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Benson, R. Shaw, T. Mills, B. Williams, D. Brown, T. Dixon, P. Greene. THIRD ROW: D. Troy, L. Freeman V Jacobs S Andrews E Keith
W. Phelps, W. Edge, P. Hudson, W. Rockwell, W. Parks, J. Dixon. FOURTH ROW: l. Beatty, T. Marlowe D Butler A Pellom S Gore K
Squires, V. Brown, T. Sorenson.
HUMAN RELATIONS
The purpose of the Human Relations club is to
promote good relationships among students at
Acme-Delco and the surrounding communities.
Club members are chosen by homeroom teachers
at the beginning ot each school year. The club
participates in various activities, such as, playing
Secret Santa with the teachers and giving Christmas
baskets to some needy families in the community,
The club also gives help to the elderly and poor
throughout the year and publishes the honor roll.
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and President Wendy Marr discuss the :fi
up-coming agenda. RIGHT: Vice Pres. I'
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FIRST ROW: M. Kennedy, T. Quinn, E. Mitchell, R. Creech, M. Carroll, B. Grant, F. Mills. -SECOND ROW: G. Battle- Sponsor, J.
Bordeaux, B. Daniels, S. Greene, R. Hunt, V. Brown, M. Dawson, L. Graham-Sponsor. THIRD ROW: R. Shaw, W. Lacewell, D.
Phelps, M. Babson, J. Hill.
SCIENCE CLUB
The Science Club was more specialized this year than in previous years. In order to be a bonafide
member, one had to complete a scientific project. These included investigations in plant cancer, chicken
embryology, the makeup of blood, the study of frog anatomy, and many more interesting and beneficial
projects.
The club, as it has in previous years, attended the Medical Careers Workshop at the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Hopefully, these educational experiences helped students become involved in scientific inquiry in order to
understand the nature of the scientific revolution and role of science in the world today.
LEFT: STANDING: M. Carroll, Treas., B. Grant, Reporter,
T. Quinn, Sec. SITTING: E. Mitchell, V. Pres., R. Creech,
Pres. ABOVE: Melinda Carroll and Iris Jackson preparing
for their scientific entry project.
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FIRST ROW: Patricia Greene, Renee Young, Yvette McCollum, Angela McKeithan, Susan M. Dew, Frances Mills, Anne
Harrelson, SECOND ROW: Donna Brown, Veronica Brown, Kyle Crawford, Eric Mitchell, Danny Kirby, Beverly Daniels, Ken
Myers, William Bowen, Steve Greene, THIRD ROW: Sheila Andrews, Dana Skipper, Sheila Tripp, Evelyn Munn, Tonya Lloyd,
lris Jackson, Marie Howard, Diane Bowen
MATH CLUB
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The Math Club was organized to
inspire students to excel in their math
classes. Membership is limited to
those students taking upper level
math. The club members participate
in math contests held at school and
at area colleges. These contests, held
in the spring, are eagerly awaited by
the members.
Angela McKeithan - Pres., Beverly Daniels - Treas., Susan M.
Dew - Vice Pres., Tonya Lloyd - Sec.
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FRONT ROW: J. Hill, J. Edwards, M. Carroll, M. Kennedy, M. Dawson, W. Lacewell, R. Young, O. Green, F. Saulter, R. Young.
SECOND ROW: A. McKeithan, R. Malpass, D. Bowen, M. Howard, E. Munn, W. Marr, F. Mills, P. Green, T. Lloyd, L. Freeman, J.
Bryant. THIRD ROW: D. Skipper, Y. McCollum, S. Dew, V. Jacobs, D. Lacewell, J. Bordeaux, B. Saulter, S. Andrews, D. Brown, T.
Dixon. FOURTH ROW: L. Hilbourn, R. Hunt, C. Lacewell, A. Mott, K. Faison, B. Grant, R. Dale, E. Mitchell, B. Daniels, P. Hudson, K.
Myers. FIFTH ROW: S. Carroll, V. Brown, D. Smith, L. Croom, T. Quinn, K. Crawford, W. Parks, B. Cooke, D. Butler, W. Williams.
LITERARY CLUB
The Literary Club is for those who enjoy writing
poems, prose, drawing, sketching, etc.
The club sponsored several constructive activities
during the year, these projects are performed
annually. Among these were the Book Fair, which was
organized to promote the growing interest in reading
for pleasure, and the publishing of the Trojumania,
the school's literary magazine.
The Literary CIub's ultimate goal was to help
students discover, develop, and refine the
communication skills they will need to meet the
speaking and writing demands of a lifetime.
LEFT: STANDING: J. Bryant, Sec., B. Grant, Reporter, B. Daniels
Treas. SITTING: F. Mills, Pres., W. Marr, V. Pres.
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TOP LEFT: Kyle Crawford, Eric Mitchell, Bernard Grant, Veronica Brown, Keith Gorrell, Roger Conner. BOTTOM LEFT: Marcia Smith
Laura Croom, Marie Howard, Wendy Lacewell, Diane Bowen, Tammy Dixon.
TUTORS
The Students Service Project CSSPJ has been a
tremendous success at Acme-Delco High
School. The SSP tutors are composed of
students who have volunteered their services to
help their fellow classmates achieve success in
their academic endeavors. A tutor's job does
not just include class time, it is one in which the
tutor must work as a close friend with his
student to help break down the barriers that
may have been built,
TOP RIGHT - Veronica Brown smiled as she helped Bonita
Webb deciphered an answer during French. BOTTOM LEFT:
Eric Mitchell points out the fine points of laboratory procedure
to Jeff Malpass.
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Dew. SECOND ROW LEFT: W. Marr, L. Hilbourn, C. Hill, D. Lacewell, L, Freeman, P. Hudson, D. Skipper, P. Greene, S. Zinnerman, W.
Rockwell, S. Greene, J. Bordeaux. THIRD ROW LEFT: S. Wallace, Y. McCullum, K. Walters, D. Kirby, E. Mitchell, V. Brown, P. Livingston, T.
Quinn, K, Crawford, FOURTH ROW LEFT: K. Knowles, M. Babson, M. Kennedy, J. Bryant, J. LeNeave, T. Lloyd, M. Howard, D. Bowen, L.
Hemminger, T. Dowless, C. Hill. FIFTH ROW LEFT: A. Harrelson, S. Francis, S. Brown, M. Dawson, M. Carroll, W. Lacewell, R. Shaw, R. Young,
D. Lacewell, L. Brown.
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The l98l-82 Trojan Drama Club started their l . 1
season with the radio production of the Invisible
Man. Being in the tryouts for Drama Club were a l
huge success. Being in the Drama Club gave each -HH-
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member the chance to show sides of themselves
they did not know existed. Besides giving them a
little extra activity, it also shows the creativity that
many students possessed.
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LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP ROW: P. LeLeave, I. Jackson, K. Smith, M. Dawson, R. Shaw, M. Graham, K. Squires, D. Dawson, C.
Bordeaux, SECOND ROW: S. Reynolds, T. Lloyd, G. Munn, S. Grenwright, J. Bordeaux, K. Crawford, D. Bowen, G. Keaton, D. Brown,
THIRD ROW: I. Brown, D. Bufkin, S. Dew, E. Mitchell, B. Grant, T. Quinn, B. Daniels, W. Rockwell, P. Hudson, W. Bowen, BOTTOM
ROW: J. Malpass, W. Lacewell, J. Peterson, M. Kennedy, A. Harrelson, K. Peterson, T. Justice, G. Daniels, K. Daniels OFFICES:
BOTTOM, BACK ROW: Romona Shaw - Reporter, J. Peterson - 7th and 8th grade Rep.,Tonya Lloyd-Treasurer, SEATED:
Michelle Kennedy - Secretary, Eric Mitchell - President, Donna Brown, V. Pres.
STUDENT
COUNCIL
The Student Council gives students a valued
experience in a parlimentary way of life. lt's the
most mind devoting club in our school. The
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Greene, W. Bowen, C. Hill, J. Bryant, THIRD ROW: S. Andrews, P. Greene, E. Munn, A. Mills, D. Bowen, S. Tripp, F. Mills, L. Beck, W,
Jacobs, R. Young, T. Lloyd, W. Marr, BOTTOM ROW: M. Kennedy, J. Edwards, M. Dawson, R. Shaw, M. Babson, A. Harrelson, K.
Smith, K. Freeman, l. Jackson, L. Hemminger.
FRENCH CLUB
Parlez-vous Francais? This year the French club
had a lot of activities planned throughout the year
Among these activities were the Foreign Language
Fair which was held at Hallsboro, May 6, l982. ln
addition to the Foreign Language Fair the French
club went to Montreal, Canada, other students of
Columbus County accompanied them. They visited
many historical places and learned more about the
Montreal Province.
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Sec., E. Mitchell, Reporter, K. Myers, Pres., F. Mills, V. Pres.
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Daniels, G. Freeman, J. Howard, R. Patrick, W. Bowen, R. Conner, D. Troy, J. Dixon, L. Hilbourn, B. Williams, R. Young.
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LIBRARY: SITTING: Ann Harrelson, Joanie Edwards, Lisa Hilbourn, Sherilyn Brown, Wendy Lacewell, Jamie Smith. STANDING: Jenny
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WHO S WI-ID AT ADI-IS
Who s Who at ADHS is an honorary award given to five seniors with outstanding character and
academic ability For the l98I 82 year the award was presented to Kevin Faison, Beverly Daniels,
SITTING: Angela Mclieithan,
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Left to Right: FIRST ROW: F. Mills, M. Kennedy, M. Dawson, R. Shaw, D. Bowen. SECOND ROW: T.
Quinn, K. Myers, S. Tripp, J. Simmons, A. McKeithen. THIRD ROW: S. Dew, J. Bordeaux, D. Butler, S.
Greene, E. Mitchell, B. Daniels, W. Marr.
The activities of the Senior Beta Club included
baskets of fruit delivered to a rest home in
December, the sponsoring of the exchange student
from Brazil and the representing of Acme Delco at
the County Quiz Bowl this year.
TOP RIGHT: BOTTOM ROW: K. Myers, President, F.
Mills, Vice President, TOP ROW: B. Daniels, Treasurer,
T. Quinn, Secretary, Reporter, S. Tripp, RIGHT: During
the new members' initiation ceremony, members enjoy
the refreshments.
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Macon, G. Keaton, J. Graham, M. Lloyd, G. Cook. FRONT ROW: J. Malpass, M. Hill, F. Jacobs, P. Dudley, L. Macon, A. Medlin, S. Freeman, S
Bowen.
JR. BETA CLUB
The Junior Beta Club is a group of scholastically
outstanding Jr. High students. To be eligible for this
club, a student must have a 93 grade point
average. This club performs many services tor the
student body. Among these are keeping the school
store, and raising and lowering the flags.
Sheri Tripp, Pres., Stephanie Gore, V. Pres., Angela Benson, Sec.-
Treas.
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Skipper, S. Carroll, J. Simmons.
QUILL AND
SCROLL
Quill and Scroll, the International Honorary
Society for High School Journalists, was
organized for the purpose of encouraging and
rewarding individual achievement in journalism
and allied fields. The Society has always taken
an active part in raising standards in its field
and in directing the course of high school
journalism.
The Acme-Delco chapter is the heart of Quill
and Scroll. The local members belong to an
international organization. Their membership
widens their horizon, increases their journalistic
perspective, and gives them the prestige of
membership in an honorary scholastic society.
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FIRST ROW: Susan Dew,
Beverly Daniels, Diane
Bowen, Frances Mills, Lisa
Beck. SECOND ROW:
Renee Young, Tonya
Lloyd, Donna Brown, Eric
Mitchell, Dana Skipper, Teri
Quinn, Ronnie Hunt, Kevin
Faison, Ken Myers,
Veronica Brown.
WHO'S WHO AMONG
AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL
Recognition in Who's Who is a national honor for junior and senior class high school students who have
demonstrated achievements in either academics, athletics, or extra-curricular activities. To be chosen, one must
have a grade point average of B or higher. Nominations are received from most of our nations prominent youth
organizations. Only tive percent of the junior and senior class students are included in Who's Who each year. Six
juniors and nine seniors were chosen from Acme-Delco for the I982 school year.
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
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Ay elected to membership are expected to continue
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5 .Vi ...if service, leadership, and character.
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and twelfth grades of any school with a
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sl not apply for membership, they are selected by
a faculty council.
Our chapter requires a student to have a
grade point average of 93.0 and maintain this
average during each grading period. It a
member does not maintain the 93.0 academic
average he will be placed on probation for one
grading period until the required average is
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The French courses are electives for
college bound pupils, however, they are
open to students from other curricula. The
main goal in French instruction is the
acquistion of a language which the
student can understand and in which he
can express himself within the limits of his
needs and experiences. The courses are
designed to give pupils a basic knowledge
of French, including reading and speaking,
plus elementary grammatical concepts,
and some knowledge of the culture and
civilization of France.
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teaching, but where are the stu-
dents? ABOVE RIGHT: Mrs.
Lloyd tries to explain English Liter-
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Meares and some students
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story.
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English is a dynamic, living, growing
language. Because methods of
communication change, because
speaking and writing manners
change, and because the English
language itself changes, the teaching
of English is both fascinating and
challenging.
The English department, in order to
help students better understand and
appreciate our language, offered a
program which included basic
grammar, literature, and composition
skills.
Not only competency but needed
job and college preparatory skills were
taught. Teachers encouraged
vocabulary study to raise the verbal
scores on the Scholastic Aptitude
Test, they also worked with students
to raise competency test scores.
The department held as its
philosophy that the manisfestations of
these skills comes from within,
therefore, knowledge can best be
gained through self-discovery.
LEFT: Mrs. Jacobs illustrates to Jennifer the cor-
rect usage of verbs. BELOW: Students seem hap-
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The mathematics department offers courses such as General Math, Applied Math,
Consumer Math. Algebra l Geometry, Algebra l l, and Advanced Math. The teachers of
this important but difficult subject are Agnes Ann Moore, Eva Riggins, and Charles
Bennerman. These teachers of Acme-Delco stressed basic math fundamentals to prepare
their students upon graduation, especially those who are college bound.
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The band began 1981-82 under the direction of
Mr. Lawrence Carr Mitchell. Mr. Mitchell graduated
from UNC-Chapel Hill, and was a director in Wake
County before moving to Acme-Delco. The band
participated in all home games and went to Camp
LeJeune in November to be a part of the schools
first play-off games, and competed in parades at
Shallote, Tabor City, and Winston-Salem. The
symphonic band presented a Christmas program for
both schools. Some students make All-State Senior
Band and All-State Junior High Band. The year
ended with a spring concert.
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SENIOR BAND: P. Benton, T. Best, M. Boney, S. Bowen, A. Brown
A. Brown, G. Brown, D. Butler, C. Davis, E. deBethizy, P. Dudley, K
Evans, V. Evans, A. Freeman, R. Freeman, R. Freeman, S. Gore,J
Graham, R. Graham, A. Granger, H. Hampton, L, Hemminger, M
Hill, S. Horne, T. Holden, I. Jackson, F. Jacobs, J. Johnson, A
Kirksey, T. Little, T. Linnartz, M. Lloyd, D. Malpass, H. Malpass, J
Malpass, A. Medlin, A. McKeithan, R. McPherson, K. Moore, D
Morris, A. Mott, W.C. Phelps, L. Robbins, S. Sharpe, C. Smith, J
Smith, C. Walters, K. Walters, A. Williams, R. Wilson, D. Wise, S
Zinnerman.
JUNIOR BAND: R. Bland, C. Bordeaux, M. Bowen, M. Bowen, A
Brown, T. Brown, S. Clayter, R. Dudley, J. J. Estep, K. Floyd, C
Keaton, S. Kelly, M. Larkins, S. Linnartz, H. Malpass, J. Marr, B
Nichols, L. Shaw.
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SOCIAL
STUDIES
TOP: Mrs. Gore defies description. ABOVE: Mrs. Weeks grades
seventh grade notebooks.
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Robbins, R. McPherson, A. Freeman, R. Freeman. THIRD ROW: M. Simmons, T. Smith, R. Tedder, H. Malpass, T. Best, P. Wallace
K. Lennon
The eighth grade social studies classes
submitted work for The Daughters of the
American Revolution essay contest. Twenty
students won a trip to Sportsworld and six
were sent on for county wide competition.
The essays were on famous Americans born
in February and had to be six hundred to one
thousand words long.
SCIENCE
The Science department is student-centered
and is thus structured to have appeal, variety,
value, flexibility and special projects to satisfy
the needs of students enrolled within an
instructional program that provides incentives
and motivates the students to achieve more
than minimum requirements. Science
education assists students in acquiring an
altitude of open-mindedness and in accepting
changes which occur in scientific research.
Finally, it gives the students a greater
awareness and appreciation of themselves,
their environment, and its resources.
TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Graham
shows the fine art of science.
BOTTOM: Raymond
Bowen, Tony Bress, and
Craig Robenson comprise on
what appears to be a good
conclusion.
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work. DIRECTLY ABOVE: Mr. Baftle's gettin' down with emperical formulas. LEFT:
Teresa Marlowe anfi Shannon Home show interest in their work.
HOME ECONOMICS
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All courses in home economics are offered for
both male and female students. In addition, any
student enrolled, or who has been enrolled in home
economics, is eligible for membership in the
Future Homemakers of America CFHAJ
organization. Future Homemakers of America
activities are an integral part of the instructional
program. The goal of the organization is to help
youth assume their roles in society through home
economics education in areas of personal growth,
family life, vocational preparation and community
involvement.
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BUSINESS
EDUCATION
The business education department
prepares students, whether they choose a
career or not for future situations where
such education will be needed. The courses
offered, Typing l and ll, Office
Occupations, Accounting l and ll, and
Shorthand are integral ports of the
educational offerings involving the
exploration and preparation in business
knowledge, skills, and attitudes for students
Through the course offerings and actives
participation in the FBLA students will give
them a greater status in employment.
Mrs. Shaw assisted Mary Webb in Typ-
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AGRICULTURE
The Agriculture I Production course is
designed to meet the needs, interests, and
abilities of the students. The instructors, who
are qualified, certified, and interested in their
student's growth sometimes group the
students based on their interests. Because of
this interest, the program helps to meet the
Kenneth Malpass shows Mr. Coleman and Arthur Martin his skills
needs of the college bound students.
Instructions in each level or sequence is
varied to make a more meaningful
educational experience. Field trips, films,
slides, resource personnel, lavoratory work,
individual instructions, and current
educational techniques are utilized in the
instructional program. Each student selects an
SOE program that is a carry-over from his
classroom instruction.
RIGHT: Mr. Williams concentrating on
what he is doing.
LEFT: Anthony Dowless carving his name.
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VOCATIONAL
EDUCATION
The Vocational Department of
Acme-Delco tries to provide for all its
students the opportunity to receive
training in the areas of bricklaying and
mechanics. Auto Mechanics I, ll, and Ill
give instruction in technical and general
related information and activities for
psychomotor skill development as related
to auto mechanics. Masonry I, Il, and Ill
provide general related and technical
instruction covering employment
opportunities, terminology, materials, and
application of skills and safe practices in
layout and in using tools to spread
mortar.
Students learn the craft of brick laying
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
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Exceptional Education is a program set up
to teach basic skills in such courses as
English, Mathematics, History, and Science.
Students are also taught self-realization,
social confidence, civic responsibilities,
economic efficiency, and vocational
development.
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Reading classes are set up in the seventh and eighth grades to
provide student with reading disabilities the opportunity to im-
prove their reading skills. The program is headed by Mr. Blanks
and Ms. Rawls.
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Mrs. Helen Holden teaches the Competency Program and
aids students in learning the basic skills they will need in order to
pass the competency test given to them during their Junior year
in high school. This is the most important test a high school
student will take in school.
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Ms. Blanks work with Sherry Cruse and Ingrid
Graham in Reading.
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Mrs. Holden and Georgia Harrelson prepared tor the
competency.
Ms. Johnson discussed the lesson with Lynn Little ond April King.
MIG-RANT
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IN-
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SUSPENSION
In-School Suspension hos reolly
progressed this yeor. The
students must stoy in o room
seperoted from oll other
students for the entire school
doy. They connot tolk to other
students in the room ond they
eot lunch ot o different time
thon the other students. Their
teochers ossign work for them
to do, which Mr. Mork Bridgers
makes sure thot they do.
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Shelia considered a book from the library's supply of novels for reading material.
The Media Center contained a
wide collection of books, from
novels and biographies, to
reference books.
The Center subscribed to
various magazines and
newspapers. There were also
films, film strips, and phonograph
records available. ln addition,
there was equipment obtainable,
film projectors, tape recorders,
televisions, and much more.
While taking advantage ofthe quiet, Michelle used her
time to do homework.
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The ultimate goal of the Media Center was to
help students become independent users of all
types of media resources and to train students
to value, use, and enjoy a variety of media
throughout life for personal growth, vocational
pursuits, and recreation.
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PUBLICATIONS
ABOVE: Eric Mitcheli, Wendy Marr, Co-Editors-in-chief: TOP RIGHT:
Mrs. Morgan - Advisor. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jeff Simmons - Student Life,
BELOW: Lisa Hilbourn ond Teri Quinn - Loyout ond Copy Editor
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The administration
continued to stress to each
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much out of their educational
experience as possible. There
was no magic formula to
success. It simply took hard
work. We believed a positive
attitude was developed
through the confidence
gained by being successful.
Some of the goals this year
were to achieve higher
academic levels, develop a
more attractive campus, and
develop school spirit.
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Connie Jacobs
English, French
Winnie Lloyd
English
Alice Meares
English
Mary Morgan
English, Yearbook
Martha Weeks
English, Social Studies
Jackye Gore
Social Studies
Dovie Jackson
Social Studies
Gary Battle
Science
Rebecca Daniels
Science
Lillian Graham
Science
Charles Bennerman
Math
Agnes Ann Moore
Math
Eva Riggins
Math
Ann Coleman
Home Economics
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Agriculture
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Bricklaying
Charles Williamson
Agriculture, Forestry
Tommy Hooks
Mechanics
Robert Fuller
Health P.E.
Bill Sechrest
Health P.E.
Glatha Daniels
Special Education
Rosa Green
Special Education
Jessie Johnson
Migrant Program
Deedre Blanks
Reading
Helen Holden
Competency
Venus Rawls
Reading
Lawrence Mitchell
Band
Mark Bridgers
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Kelly Lennon and Carl Pevnick look on. Upper Right: Joanna Bryant,
a "cover girl". Lower Lett: Norman Spearman and Jerome Nichols
stroll down "mortar lane". Middle Right: Jamie Bordeaux pretended
she didn't want to pose. Bottom Right: Marjorie Dawson and Ramo-
na Shaw, pose prettily.
FIRST ANNUAL
MISS ACME-DELCO
LITTLE MISS ACME-DELCO
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Student at work. What are the rest doing? Center Ieftg Susan Dew and Donna
Brown with nothing to do but pose for pictures. Center rightg A poster. Bottomg
"The best student life picture l've ever seen." - Mrs, Morgan. A section of the
crowd at the Trojan Olympics. This page: Upper lefty Students woit in line to
break the camera. Center Ieftg Over board: Kevin Phelps, Joey Lennon, Robert
Long, John Cook. Upper rightg Two hard workers? Renee Young and Tonya
Lloyd. Aboveg A break on the bricks.
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Homecoming Activities
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Top: Morjorie Dowson, Michelle Kennedy Bottom left: Mrs. Lloyd's
door poster illustroted the theme. Bottom right: Dione Bowen Oppo-
site poge, Top left: Teri Quinn, Michelle Kennedy, Dione Bowen Top
right: Joonno Bryont Bottom: Dell Dowson, Mojorie Dawson, Michel-
le Kennedy, Lamont Hemminger, Teri Quinn, Betty Cooke, Donna
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Homecoming, which is considered the main event ot the year. The theme was "Trojans in Fantasy Land
Committees set up daily and weekly activities, which consisted ot the Jelly Bean Count, Guess Game Score Spirit
Chain, Kiddie Day, Spirit Day, and l-lush Day for boys and for girls, The Trojan Olympics was held at the end ofthe
Homecoming Spirit Week, which involved all clubs competing for the Trojan Olympic trophy.
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TROJAN OLYMPICS
Below: Denise tells Bernard how to score the game. Upper Right:
Why dor1't you use it, Miss Meares?
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l98l GRADUATING CLASS
Those graduating were: James Derit Andrews, Sharon Alison Austin, Cynthia Beatty, Houston Ronald Benson,
Rhonda Faye Blanks, John Thomas Bordeaux, Shawn Durant Bordeaux, James Lenwood Bowen, Jr., Pamela
Denise Bowen, Deborah Ann Bowens, Dollie Lee Brinson, Denise Elizabeth Brown, Janice Renee Brown, Karen
DeNell Brown, Michael Jerome Brown, Penny Ann Brown, James Wiley Bullock, ll, John Emerson Butcher, Jr., Eddie
Ray Caines, Bonita Diane Dale, Alphonso Daniels, Monica Lovelee Delaine, Cynthia Dorene Dew, Deborah Jane
Freeman, Dwayne Bernard Freeman, Billy Eugene Godfrey, Jr., Donna Faye Godwin, Bridgette Annette Graham,
Juliette Graham, Warren Curtis Graham, Jimmy Lee Greene, Nathrone Willis Hall, Jr., Gwendolyn Cheree Hill,
Elizabeth Ann Hines, Brenda Lee Jackson, Joyce Anita Jacobs, Joseph Johnson, Larrell Kevin Johnson, Vicky Jo
Jones, Lisa Jean Knight, Michael Bradford Little, Angela Faye Long, Cheryl Diane Malpass, Cynthia Lynn Marks,
Millicent Ann Martin, Flora Ann Melvin, Beverly Ann Mills, Stephen Gayle Mills, Jerry Leee Mitchell, Wayne Allen
Mitchell, Veda Michele Moore, George Anthony Moultrie, Clyde Demitrius Munn, William Dosie Patrick, Francine
Veronica Pollard, Lynell Pyatt, Cheryl Ruth Rawls, Nicholas Antonio Reid, Derek Vance Robbins, Larry Ray
Rogers, Phyllis Glendora Shaw, Carol Marie Simmons, Kenneth Wayne Simmons, Juanita Simpson, Jeffrey Alan
Smith, Melissa Lou Smith, Sharon Lorene Smith, Richard Bryan Squires, Steven Martin Thurman, Paul Jason Todd,
Darryl Coleman Truesdell, Joy Lynn Watson, Roger Daniel Williams, Michelle Rene Wilson, Cynthia Coranne
Wooten, Van Andrae Wynn, Miami Michelle Young, Talise Evon Young, and Earlene Darnetta Zinnerman.
Awards given to the seniors were: agriculture, Donna Godwin, English, Carol Simmons, French, Cynthia Marks,
social studies, Cheryl Rawls, business, Alison Austin, trades, Michael Brown, Senior Beta, Cynthia Marks, National
Honor, Carol Simmons, Quill and Scroll, Sharon Smith, FHA, Michelle Young, Human Relations, Michele Moore,
and Cheryl Rawls won the Woodmen of the World Award. - J
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Welcome to Acme-Delco!
The High School added four new teachers to its staff and one
new program to its curricular for the 1981-82 school year. The
new teachers were Gary Randell Battle, Randell Darrell Cole-
man, Lawrence Carr Mitchell, and Ms. Jessie Lee Johnson, who
was the instructor of the new migrant education program.
Mr. Battle, a former resident of Grifton, North Carolina,
graduated from Fayetteville State University with a major in
health and physical science. Battle was assistant coach for the
varsity and junior varsity football teams. He also coached varsi-
ty basketball later in the year. .
Mr. Coleman graduated from West Columbus High School
and completed his freshman and sophomore years at South-
eastern Community College. He then transferred to North
Carolina State where he graduated with a major in agriculture.
He taught classes in agriculture and forestry.
Ms. Johnson, a graduate of Hallsboro High School, also
completed the college transfer program at Southeastern. She
majored in elementary education at the University of North
Carolina at Wilmington. Ms. Johnson, a first year teacher,
worked in the Supplementary Skills Program with students who
had migrated into the Acme-Delco area over the last six years.
Mr. Mitchell, a graduate of Richmond County High School,
continued his studies at the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill, where he graduated in l979 with a Bachelor of
Music Education degree. He was the band director of both the
High School and the Elementary bands.
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FHA - 3, 4,5 FFA- 45 Literary Club-45 Speaker's Committee- 45
Harvest Festival Committee - 3
Marvin Beatty
Football - l, 2, 3, 4,5 Basketball - l
Shelly Bordeaux
Band - 35 Softball- 35 FFA - 45 Forestry - 4
Alan Bostic
FFA - 2, 3, 45 FFA Tool Identification - 25 FFA Forestry Contest-
3, 45 FFA Dairy Judging - 45 Soil Judging -45 Horticulture Contest
- 45 FFA Chaplain -4
Diane Bowen
Who's Who Among American High School Students - 3, 45 Sr. Beta
Club - 2, 3, 45 Math Club - 3, 45 French Club - l, 2, 3, 45 Literary
Club - 3, 45 Student Council - 45 Varsity Cheerleaders - 2, 3,
Co-Captain, 4, Captain5 FHA - 45 FBLA - 45 Parliamentarian5 Jr.
Beta Club - l5 Jr. Marshal - 35 Journalism Staff Reporter - 35
Office Assist. - 35 Science Club - l , 25 J.V. Cheerleader Captain -
I5 Tutor - 45 Cheerleading tryout judge - 45 Homecoming Commit-
tee - 45 Sweetheart Ball Committee - 35 lnner Club Council- 45
J.V. Basketball Scorekeeper - 45 ROCAME - 3, 4
Evette Bowens
FHA - l, 2, 3, 45 Harvest Festival Committee - 35 FBLA - 4
Richard Bowens
Eric Brewer
Baseball- l, 2, 3, 45 Football- l, 2, 3, 4, Captain5 FFA - 2, 3, 45
VICA - 3, 4,
Gregory Brown ,
J.V. Football - l5 Varsity Football - 35 FFA - 35 FHA - 45
Homecoming Escort - 4
Linda Brown
J.V. Basketball - 25 FHA - 2, 3, 45 Pep Club - 2, 35 Varsity
Basketball - 3, 45 Fund Raising Committee -4
Roy Nathan Brown
FHA- l, 2, 3, 45 FFA-2, 3, 4
Veronica Brown
Pep Club - l, 2, Roll Caller, 3, President5 Student Council - 3, 45
Human Relations - 3, Secretary 4, Inner Club Council - 3, 4,
Drama - l, 3, 4, French Club-2, 3, 4, FBLA- l, 3, 4, FHA- l , 2,
3, 4, Math Club - 3, 4, Science Club - l, 2, 3, 4, Literary Club - l,
3, 4, Tutor- 4, Library Assistant- 3, Cheerleader- 3, Manager, 4,
Softball- 2, 3, Manager, 4, J.V. Basketball- 2, Project Uplift - 3,
Who's Who - 3, 4
Deedre Bryant
Volleyball- l, 2, 3, 4, J.V. Basketball- 2, Captain, English Award
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Rhonda Angel Carroll
FFA - l, Star Green Hand, 2, Secretary, Parliamentary Procedure,
3, Chaplin, 4, Dairy Judging, Volleyball - 3, 4, Honorable mention,
Library Assistant - 2, 3, Sub. Bus Driver - 4, Homecoming -
4, Trojan Olympics - 3, 4
Susan Carroll
Jr. Beta- l , Softball - l , Class Officer- l , Student Council- l , 2,
Volleyball- 2, French Club - 2, 3, Math Club - 3, Human Rela-
tions - 3, Quill and Scroll - 3, 4, Literary Club - 4, FHA - 4
Jeff Congleton
FFA - 3, J.V. Football - l, 2, Varsity Football- 3, Student Council
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Roger Connor
Science Club- l, FFA- l, 2, 3, 4, Soccer- l, 2, 3, VICA- 2, 3, 4,
Varsity Football - 4
Kyle Crawford
J.V. Football- l, 2, Varsity Football- 3, 4, Baseball - l, 2, 4, Math
Club - 4, Literary Club - 4, FFA - 2, Creed Contest Winner, 3, 4,
President, Federation Officer - 4, Parliamentary Procedure Team 3,
4, Inner Club Council - 3, 4, Student Council Representative - 4,
Yearbook - 3, 4, Band - l, Who's Who - 3, 4
Robert Creech
Laura Croom
Volleyball- 2, 3, Journalism - 2, Photographer, 3, Business Man-
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3, 4, FBLA- 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students
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Soccer - l, 3, Literary Club - 4, Math Club - 4
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FHA - l , 2, 3, 4, Historian, Junior Beta - l, Human Relations - l,
2, 3, Science Certificate - l , Home Ec. I Recognition of Outstanding
Accomplishments and Performances - l, FBLA - 2, 3, 4,
Treasurer, Senior Beta 2, 3, Secretary, 3, Treasurer, 4, French Club
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Council - 4, Bus Driver - 4, Vice President of Senior Class - 4,
Teacher's assistant certificate - 3, Typing assistant certificate -3
Elizabeth Juanita Delamater
FHA - 3, FBLA - 3, Library Assistant- 3, Typing Assistant - 3,
James Dixon
Human Relations- l, 2, FFA- l, 2, 3, 4, VlCA- l, 2, 3, 4, FHA-
3, 4, Basketball - 3, 4, Homecoming Escort - 3, 4,
Tammy Dixon
Science Club- l , Human Relations - l , 2, 3, 4, Student Council-
l, Reporter, 2, Homeroom Representative, FHA- l, 2, 3, 4, Physic-
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Class Officer- 3, Secretary, Literary Club - 3, 4, Sr. Class Officer-
4, Treasurer, Homecoming Queen's Court - 4, French Club - 4,
FBLA - 4
Kathy Evans
Science Club - l, 2, Pep Club - l, Sweetheart Princess - l, Band
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Literary Club - 3, 4, Typing Assistant - 3
Kevin Faison
J.V, Basketball- l,Varsity Basketball- 3, 4, Varsity Football- 3,
4, Varsity Baseball- 3, EWC, MVP, 4, Who's Who Among Amer-
ican High School Students - 3
Benjy Floyd
Gregory Freeman
Larry Freeman
LaWanda Freeman
FHA - l, 2, 3, 4, FBLA - 2, 3, Reporter, Literary Club - 3, 4, Pep
Club - 2, 3, Student Council - l, 2, Varsity Cheerleader - 4,
Ecology- l , Human Relations- l , Sr. Class Officer-4, Secretary,
Sweetheart Queen Contestant - 3, Homecoming Princess Contes-
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Harvest Festival Committee - 3, Typing Assistant - 3
Keith Garrell
FFA - l, 2, 3, 4, VICA- l, 2, Ag Tutor-3, 4
Gerald Graham
Football- 2, 3, 4, Basketball - l , 2, 3, 4, Baseball -3, 4, FFA- 3,
4, VICA - 3, 4, FHA - 2, Homecoming Escort - 3
Jeffrey Graham
Bernard Grant
FBLA - l, 2, 3, 4, FHA - l , 2, 3, 4, Student Council- 3, 4, Varsity
Basketball - 3, Tutor - 4, Literary Club - 3, 4, Trojan Olympic
Committee - 4, Consitution Committee - 4, Sr. Class President -
4, Bulletin Board Committee - 3
Ora Greene
Sweetheart Ball Contestant - 2, FHA - 3, 4, Secretary, Literary
Club - 4, FBLA - 3, 4, FHA Creed Contestant- 3
Georgia Harrleson
Lisa Hilbourn
Student Council - l, Human Relations - l, 2, Harvest Festival
Committee - 3, Quill and Scroll- 3, 4, Prom Decorating Committee
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Talent Show Participant - l, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook - 3, 4, NCSPA
Seminar Chapel Hill - 3, Varsity Cheerleader - 3, Volleyball - 2,
French Club Trip to New Orleans - 3, Chorus - l , 2, FFA -- 3, 4,
Bus Driver - 4, Guidance Assistant - 3, Qtfice Assistant - 3,
Drama - 4, Serving Committee for Prom - 3
Joseph Howard
Marie Howard
Science Club - l , FBLA - 3, 4, J.V. Basketball- 2, Literary Club-
3, 4, Tutor - 4, Math Club - 4, Drama Club - 4
Ronald Joseph Hunt
Jr. Beta Club- l ,Vice President of Freshman Class - l , President of
Junior Class - 3, Acme - Delco Concert Band - l, County Wide
Talent Show - l, 2, "Trojan Tribune" - 3, Photographer, Home-
coming Escort - l, 3, Who's Who Among American High School
Students - 3, Bus Driver - 4, Football - l, Soccer - l, 2, 3,
Honorable Mention, Basketball- l, 2, 4, FFA - 4, Baseball- l, 2,
3 4' Prom Committee - 3, French Club - 2, 3, Marshall - 3,
Science Club - 2, Journalism - 3, Pep Club - 2, Quill and Scroll-
3, Math Club - 3, Human Relations - 3, lnner Club Council - 3.
Valerie Jacobs
Sophomore Class Secretary - 2, Human Relations- 2, 3, FHA - 3
4, Journalism - 2, Literary Club - 3, 4, Student Council - 3
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Basketball- 2, 3, FFA - 2, 3
Donny Kirby
Soccer- 3, FFA - 2, 3, 4, Band - l, Literary Club - 3, 4, Science
Club- l,2,3
Clyde Locewell
Football -2, 3, 4, Basketball-2, FHA- l, 2, VICA-3, FFA- l,
Baseball 4, Sweetheart Ball Escort - 3
Delisho Locewell
FHA - l, 2, 3, 4, FBLA - l, 2, Literary Club - 3, 4, Human
Relations - 3, J,V. Basketball - 2
Lindo Lovin
FFA - l, 4, FHA - 4, Typing Assistant - 3, Dairy Judging - 4
Joey Lennon
FFA- l, 2, 3, 4, VICA- l, 2
Derek Lloyd
FHA- l, 2, 3, FFA-l l, 2, 3, FFA- l, 2, 3, Homecoming Escort
- 3, VICA - 2, 3
Robert Long
Soccer - l, 2, 3, Varsity Baseball- 3, Sweetheart Ball Escort - 3,
FFA - l, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Escort - l
Janet Lyons
Roberto Molposs
FFA - 4, Sweetheart, FHA - 3, Literary Club - 4, Chorus - l
Wendy Morr
Volleyball - l, 2, All Conference, 3, All Conference, 4, All Confer-
ence, Captain, Basketball - l, 2, Softball - l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball
Statistician - 3, Sweetheart Contestant- 2, Sweetheart Queen, 3,
Marshall- 3, 4, Who's Who - 3, 4, Jr. Beta - l , Sr. Beta - 3, Vice
President, 4, Student Council - l, Human Relations - 2, 3, Presi-
dent, 4, Science Club - l, 2, Math Club- 3, French Club- l, 2, 3,
4, Foreign Language Fair- 3, Drama Club - 4, Library Assistant -
l, 2, 3, U.S. and N.C. Heritage Award - l, Geography Award - 2,
Ski Club - 2, FHA - 3, FBLA - 4, Literary Club - 4, Vice
President, Quill and Scroll- 3, Secretary, 4, Band - l, 2, Pep Club
- l, 2, All County Band - l, 2, Inner Club Council- 3, 4, Yearbook
- 3, 4, Co-Editor, Tutor - 3, 4, Trojan Olympics - 3, 4, Speaker's
Committee - 4, Prom Committee - 3
Roderick Maynor
Football- l, 3, FFA - l, 2, 4, FHA - 3, Basketball- 2
Angela McKeithan
Softball - l, 2, Class Officer - l, Treasurer, Band - l, 2, 3, 4,
Science Club- l, Soccer Statistician - l, 2, French Club - 2, 3, 4,
Sr. Beta Club- 2, 3, 4, Math Club - 3, Treasurer, 4, Class Officer-
3, Treasurer, Marshall - 3,
Kim Meggs
FFA - l, Human Relations - l, 2, 3, 4, FBLA - 2, 3, Library
Assistant - 2, FFA - 4
Gregory Melvin
FFA- l, VICA- l
Frances Mills
Jr. Beta Club- l, Vice President, Science Club- l, 2, 3, Reporter, 4,
Student Council- l, 2, 3, Treasurer: Pep Club - l, French Club -
l, 2, 3, Vice President, 4, Soccer Statistician - l, 2, 3, Band - l, 2,
Secretary, Sr. Beta Club - 2, 3, 4, Vice President, Biology Award -
2, Literary Club - 2, 3, President , 4, President, Class Officer - 2,
Treasurer: Nominee for School of Science and Mathematics - 2,
Basketball Statistician - 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society - 3, 4,
Nominee for Governor's School- 3, Math Club - 3, Vice President,
4, Bus Driver - 3, 4, Journalism - 3, Elementary Editor, Marshal-
3, Baseball Statistician - 3, Inner Club Council - 3, 4, Sweetheart
Contestaht - First Runner-up - 3, Publications - 4, Homecoming
Queen Contestant - First Runner-up - 4.
Eric Mitchell
Student Council - l, 2, ,3, Vice President, 4, President, Literary Club
- l, 2, 3, 4, Jr, Beta Club- l,J.V. Football- l, 2, J.V. Basketball -
l, 2, J.V. Baseball- l, French Club - l, 2, 3, 4, English Level ll
Award - l, 3, Perfect Attendance - l, 2, 3, 4, Columbus County
Quiz Bowl - 2, 3, 4, Class Officer - 2, President 3, Vice President,
Inner Club Council- 2, 3, President, 4, Foreign Language Fair - l,
4, Sr. Beta Club - 2, 3, Reporter, 4, Science Club - 2, 3, 4, Nominee
for N.C. School of Science and Mathematics- 2, NCSPA Workshop
- 3, Sr. Beta Club Convention - 2, 4, National Honor Society - 3,
4, S.S.P. Tutor- 3, 4, FBLA - 3, 4, Quill and Scroll- 3, 4, Who's
Who Among American High School Students- 3, 4, Bus Driver- 3,
4, Co-chief Marshal - 3, Varsity Football - 3, All Conference,
Honorable mention, All 2A Region, 4, Varsity Basketball- 3, Hon-
orable mention, All County Honorable Mention, All Conference, 4,
Nominated for Governor's School- 3, Youth Leadership Council at
U.N.C. Chapel Hill- 3, Chemistry I Award - 3, Science Department
Award - 3, Journalism - 3, Sports Editor, Math Club - 3, 4,
ROCOME - 3, 4, Nominee for Morehead Scholarship - 4, Year-
book - 4, Co-Editor, Sr. Class Speaker's Committee - 4
Anthony Mott
J.V. Football- l, 2, Varsity Football- 3, 4, FFA- l, 2, 3, 4, FHA
- l, 2, 3, 4, VICA - 2, 3, 4, Science Club- 3, 4, FBLA-4, Drama
- 4.
Evelyn Munn
FBLA- l, 2, 3, 4, FHA- l, 2, 3, 4, FFA- l , Literary Club-2, 3, 4,
French Club - 3, 4, Homecoming Queen Contestant - 4
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Jr. Beta Club- l, Treasurer, Band - l , All County Symphonic Band
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Award- l, Advanced Physical Science Award- l , Physical Educa-
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Geometry Award - 2, Nominee for N.C. School of Science and
Mathematics - 2, Varsity Baseball - 2, All Conference, 3, Co-
Captain, 4, Columbus County Quiz Bowl Team - 2, 3, French Club
Award - 3, National Honor Society - 3, 4, Literary Club - 3, 4,
Math Club - 3, 4, Bus Driver - 3, Safe Bus Driving Award, 4,
Nominee for Governor's School- 3, Marshal- 3, Co-Chief, Varsity
Football- 3, 4, Varsity Basketball- 3, Co-Captain, Most Valuable
Player, All County Honorable Mention, All Conference, 4, Inner Club
Council- 3, 4.
Roy Patrick
Kevin Phelps
FFA- l, 2, 3, 4, FHA- l, 2, 3, VICA-3, Baseball- 3, Manager.
Teri Quinn
Jr. Beta Club - l, President, Jr. Beta Outstanding Service Award l,
Sr. Beta Club - 2, 3, 4, Secretary, English Award - 2, Comparative
Civilizations Award - 2, Journalism Award - 3, Nominated for the
School ot Science and Mathematics, Who's Who Among American
High School Students - 3, Marshal - 3, Journalism - 3, News
Editor, Publications - 4, Layout Editor, Student Council- l, 2, 3, 4,
Student Council State Convention - l, Outstanding Service to the
Student Council - l, 2, Inner Club Council - 3, Secretary, 4,
Secretary, Literary Club - 3, 4, Science Club - 3, 4, FBLA - 3, 4,
Reporter, Ski Club - l, 2, Quill and Scroll- 3, 4, Math Club - 3,
Volleyball - 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball Statistician - 3, 4, Foreign
Language Fair - 2, 3, 4, Sweetheart Queen Contestant - 3, Trojan
Olympics - 2, 3, 4, Harvest Festival Committee- 3, Prom Decorat-
ing Committee - 3.
Paula Robbins
Human Relations - l, Science Club - 2, FFA - 4.
Gerald Smith
FFA - 2, 3, 4, VICA - 3, Soccer - l, 2, 3.
Karen Smith
Marcia Smith
FFA - 3, 4, FBLA - l, 2.
Michael Smith
Stephone Smith
VlCA - 3, 4, FFA - 3.
Randy Sykes
Science Club- l, FFA - l, 2, 3, 4, Band - l, 2, 3, Dairy Judging-
3, Forestry - 4.
David Troy
Science Club - l, FFA - l, 2, Football- l, 2, 3, 4
Michael Waddell
FFA - l, 2, 3, J.V, Football - 2, Varsity Basketball- 3, FHA - 3,
VICA - 4
Andre Webb
Human Relations - 2, VICA - 2, 3, 4, FFA - l, 2, FHA - l, 2
Barbara Webb
FHA- l, 2, 3, FFA-4
Mary Webb
FHA- l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club- l, 2, Softball- 2, 3, FFA-4, FBLA-
4, Volleyball - 4, Manager.
Wilhemina Webb
FHA - l, 2, 3, 4
Barbara Williams
Human Relations - l, 2, 3, 4, FHA- l, 2, 3, 4, President, FBLA-
l, 2, 3, 4, Softball- 2, Pep Club - 4, Inner Club Council.
Clifton Williams
FHA - 3, 4, FBLA - 4, VICA - 2
Regan Young
FHA - l, 2, 3, 4, Recreational Leader, Pep Club - l, 2, 3, Vice
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Marty Benton
Jamie Bordeaux
Debbie Bowen
Rhonda Bowen
William Bowen
Donna Brown
Marvin Brown
Joanna Bryant
Melinda Carroll
John Cooke
John Creech
Gloria Daniels
Susan M. Dew
Zanetfa Dixon
Kim Dubar
Joanie Edwards
Derrick Fields
Kristin Freeman
Debbie Garrel
Michael Garrell
Jenny Godfrey
James Graham
Mary Graham
Patricia Greene
Steve Greene
Willie Greene
Renee Hardison
Anne Harrelson
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Teddy Linnartz
Billy Little
Pam Livingston
Tonya Lloyd
Kenneth Malpass
Yvette McCollum
Melissa Medlin
Gail Mills
James Moore
Kindell Moore
Dana Morris
Germania Munn
Daryl Michols
Wendy Parks
W.C. Phelps
George Powers
Scort Ramsey
Wendy Rich
Robbie Robbins
Rodney Robbinson
Felicia Soulter
Jeff Simmons
Dana Skipper
Allen Smith
Kim Smith
Keith Swain
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Susan Wallace
Keith Walters
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Each year the Junior Class sponsor's the annual Harvest Festival to
help them in their uphill battle of sponsoring the Junior - Senior Prom.
The juniors were well organized and worked together in making their
Harvest Festival an entertaining and prosperous one. Other means for
raising funds are class dues and a doughnut sale.
When all the money making schemes are over and April rolls
around, everyone looks forward to the prom as the night of nights and
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Weena Edge
Jackie Faircloth
Shawan Francis
Craig Freeman
Della Freeman
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Gary Freeman
Stephanie Genwight
Dolphanie Graham
Sonya Graham
James Grange
Charles Grice
Samuel Hampton
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Cameron Baldwin
Marie Barber
Katrina Batten
Geraline Beatty
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Eric Bell
Chantella Bress
Amy Brill
Bettina Brooks
Alicia Brown
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Kendra Brown
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Deshawn Bryant
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LaNeal Burney
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Cynthia Cook
Eric Cooke
Brandon Dale
Tonjenia Daniels
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Bryan Scott Davis
Marion Dubar
Shannon Edge
Teresa Edge
William Ferrell
Danica Freeman
Joseph Freeman
Kendra Freeman
Tonia Graham
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Paula Green
Kicha Hayes
Tony Hill
Alicia Holden
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Jeffery Howard
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David Huddleston
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Aaron Hufman
Howard Jacobs
Charles James
Jomele King
Roxie Langford
Michelle Larkins
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James Little
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Dale Malpass
Jason Malpass
Jeanette Malpass
Jessica Malpass
Marcus Manning
Ron McPherson
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Robin Neal
Lonnie Parker
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Koren Robinson
Cecil Simmons
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Michelle Bass
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Garrett Bress
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Melissa Gore
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Charlene Simmons
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A'kiea Wilson
Harold Young
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Eleanor Troy
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Emma Moore
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Diane Ezzell
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Hope K. High
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SOUTHEASTERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE
"An Equal Employment Opportu ylAff t A ti n E pl y
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Federal Paper Board Company would like to congratulate the Graduating Class of 1982! We wish
everyone the very best of luck in all their endeavors.
FEDERAL PAPER BOARD COMPANY,
INC.
Woodlands Department
Bolton, N.C. 28423
Offices in Rockingham, Wallace,
New Bern, Lumberton, Sanford and Shelby
An Equal Opportunity Employer MXF
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Post Qfiice Box 918
Whiteville, N.C. 28472
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Delco, North Carolina
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FOR
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523 Hillcrest Circle
Spruce Pine, N.C. 28777
Telephone 704f765-4044
"Serving this urea since
1950 with quality products
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655-2295
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DIVISION OF DEW OIL co., INC.
16th 8. Dawson Streets Southwest Corner
COLUMBUS
DRUG STORE
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Phone 642-3009 Whiteville, N.C.
"Prompt Dependable Prescription
Service"
KRAMER'S
MEN AND LADIES
SHOP
Whiteville, N.C.
"Clothing of Distinction"
Good Luck To The Senior Class
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Locations: Downtown Whiteville, N.C. - -
Southport, N-Cal and Highway 87 Rzegelwood
Elizabethtown, N.C.
Q, Hcmd Pointed OVIQIVIOIS Ceramics Handmade Gifts for
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PO. BOX 4 Rt. 3 Box 222 Telephone
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Whiteville, N. C.
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VVHITEVILLE. N. C.
BLADEN SPORTSWEAR AUTIPCELPCSACETSI
INC.
Manufacturers of Fine
Cl1ildren's Wear
Bolton, N. C.
28423
Wholesale A ato Parts
Rt. 1, Box 104
Delco, NC. 28436
Phone 655-4502
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VVHIYEVILLE, NC 28472
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RICKY VALENTINE
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BOPEEP'S CENTER
371-6443
BEAUTY SALON
"We specialize in permanent HWE CARE'
waving and hair cutting."
By Appointment
Phone: 655-3280
Open Wednesday, Thursday,
and Friday
CREEKIVIORES
PHARMACY TWIN STATE
Riegelwood, N.C. 'QIGHWAY 87
We Fill Any ugelwood, N.C.
Doctor's Prescription phone: Owner.
Phone 6552667 655-4630 Bobby Dole
Night 655-3258
"Serving The Acme-Delco-
Riegelwood-Area"
Myro's Ployschool
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Quality Motor Company JERRYS TEXAC0
AND
E oY5oN's MoToRs
Wishes to Congratulate the
Class of 1981
"Ford Has A Better Idea." Jeffy Dyson, O
Whiteville Highway 74-76
North Camlm Delco, N.C. 28436
ll kind of services
for all kind of
people.
Member FDIC oo,
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Mr. and Mrs. McAdams enjoy a reception given in his honor.
MR. "MAC" RETIRES
EXCHANGE
STUDENT
Maria and Laura together as usual.
Mr. John McAdams retired from
Acme-Delco High School last year.
He was involved in education from
1948 to 1981. Mr. "Mac" as he was
known to students in his classes, was
an asset to the teaching profession
here at Delco.
He was honored by a banquet
given by the faculty members at the
high school. He and his wife attended
the banquet together.
Mr. McAdams says he enjoyed his
years of teaching and hopes that he
was a help to humanity in education.
Sorry for Ya!
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Maria Clara Mayr De Boise
was our exchange student this
year and a new friend to many
of the students. She arrived at
the home of Laura Croom on
December 1 1 where she was
welcomed by Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Croom and family. Fifteen
years of age, Maria attended
Grupo lntegrano Magdlens
Kohn High School. She lived in
Rio De Janeiro in Brasil.
Maria's parents reside in
Brasil where her father Roberto
De Boise, worked as an
economist, and a Business
Administrator, and her mother,
Heloise M. Mayr De Boise,
taught Language and Student
Orientation.
Maria is the oldest of four
sisters and one brother. She
completed 5 years of English
and 4 years of French. Her
favorite past time in America is
eating M 81 M's as well as
playing volleyball, going to the
beach, attending movies and
plays. She states: "I like being
X1 with nice people like everyone
here."
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Alford, Felicia A 113, 21
Alford, Kelly A 1 19
Grice, Wendy A 133
Allen, Jeff A 123
Allen,
Allen,
Allen,
Karen
Kay- 113, 16, 17,21
Mark A 119, 32, 33
Andrews, Shelia A 113, 36, 34, 37, 39
42
Applewhite, Judy A 96, 107
Applewhite, Nelson A 127
Armond, Harold A 127, 19, 55
Babson, Melinda A 1 19, 35, 39, 42
Beatty, Claudette A 127, 19
Beatty, Corinthian A 1 13
Beatty, Isaac A 123, 34
Beatty, Marvin A 96, 31
Beatty, Michelle
Beatty, Stephanie A 123
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Beck, Lisa A 1 1
Bell, Tabitha A
Benson, Angela
3, 22, 42, 49
131
A 123, 47, 34
Benton, Marty A 1 13, 14
Benton, Patrick A 123, 18, 56
Best, Thaddeus
A 127, 59,19, 56
Bland, Ritchie A 127, 19, 56
Blanks, Andrae
Boney, Michelle
Bordeaux, Chris
Bordeaux, Jamie A
A123,18, 32
A127, 56
A 131, 40, 56
31, 35, 37, 39, 71
Bordeaux, Jodi- 119, 29, 46, 22, 31,
40 425
, 1 1
Bordeaux, Maxie A 123
Bordeaux, Richard A 123, 32
Bordeaux, Sheel
Bordeaux, Willia
y-96, 21, 32
mA123
Bostic, Alan A 97, 32
Bowen, Deborah A
81,113,29,23,3o,
83, 113, 14, 22, 30
Gatlin,
32, 37, 39, 40, 48, 72, 73 Jacobs,
Bowen, Devoria A 123
Bowen, Diane A 97, 86, 36, 38, 29, 46,
45, 22, 37, 49
Bowen, Iris A 39
Bowen, Marvin A 1 19
Bowen, Micheal A 131, 56
Bowen, Missy A 131, 22, 56
Bowen, Pam A 131
Bowen, Raymond A 1 19, 19, 32, 60
Bowen,
Rhonda A 1 13, 42
Bowen, Richard A 32, 42
Bowen, Sandra
Bowen, Sidney A 123, 47, 56
Bowen, Tabitha A 1 19, 31
Bowen, Terence - 1 19
Bowen, Tina
Bowen, William A 1 13, 36, 30, 39, 42
Bowens, Evette A 97
Bowens, Iris
Bowens
, Raymond A 127
Bowens, Tabitha
Bowens, Tina A 123
Index A
Brown, Kenneth A 1 19, 32
Brown, Larry
Brown, Linda A 97, 16, 31
Brown, Linda A 97, 131, 16, 17
Brown, Lisa A 123, 16
Brown, Macon A 123
Brown, Martin A 131
Brown, Marvin A 1 13
Brown, Odell A 123
Brown, Paula A 127, 59, 19
Brown, Randy A 127
Brown, Roy
Brown, Sandy A 123
Brown, Sante
Brown, Sherilyn A 1 19, 44, 31
Brown, Todd A 131, 56
Brown, Tonya
Brown, Veronica A 97, 36,A38, 21, 22,
34, 35, 37, 39, 42, 49
Brown, Vonshelia A 88, 89, 127
Brown, Waybon
Brown, Yolanda A 131, 34, 19, 34
Bryant, Deedre A 97, 13, 16
Bryant, Demetra
Bryant, Joanna A 83, 86, 81, 1 13, 30,
32, 37, 39, 42
Bryant, Kris A 135
Buffkin, Denise A 92, 120, 30, 31, 32,
40
Buffkin, Tammy A 135
Burney, James A 135
Burney,
Roland A 120, 32
Butcher, Ronnie
Butler, Donna A 88, 89, 120, 131, 46,
22, 30,
34, 37, 39, 42, 5.5
Butler, Linda A 86
Butts, Charles A 131
Byrd, John A 123
Carroll, Angel A 97, 88, 32
Carroll, Donna A 123, 126
Carroll, Glen A 123
Carroll, Melinda A 1 13, 30, 35, 37,'39
Carroll, Susan A 100, 102, 107, 31, 37
48, 72, 73
Champi
Clayter,
on, Mary A 123
Sonya A 123, 31
High School
DeBroise, Marie A 169
Delamater, Elizabeth A 101, 31
Dew Susan A 85, 1 14, 36, 46, 37, 39,
40, 42, 48, 49, 73, 72
Dillard, Ricardo A 120
Dixon, Debbie
Dixon, James A 101, 14, 31, 33, 34, 42
Dixon, Tammy A 101 , 38, 31, 33, 37
Dixon, Zanetta A 1 14, 1 16
Dowless, Anthony A 124, 32, 64
Dowless, Keith A 131
Dowless, Terri A 120, 23, 32, 39
Dubar, Kimberly A 114, 31
Dubar, Tiare A 124, 31, 30
Dudley, Paula A 124, 47
Dudley, Ricky A 132, 56
Earwood, Matthew A 132
Edge, Weena A 120, 31, 34, 62
Edwards, Joanie A 1 14, 44, 30, 37
Edwards, Trevor A 124, 18
Estep, Jeff A 132, 56
Evans, Kathy A 101, 56
Evans, Valarie A 120, 56
Faircloth, Jakie A 120, 32
Faircloth, Victoria A 132, 22
Faison, Kevin A 103, 9, 45, 14, 15, 20,
37, 49
Felton, Chris
Fields, Derrick A 1 14, 33
Floyd, Benjy - 31, 32
Floyd, Kris - 132, 56
Floyd, Melinda A 132, 22
Francis, Shawan A 88, 89, 120, 31
Freeman, April A 128, 59, 22, 56
Freeman, Cheryl A 132
Freeman, Craig A 120
Freeman, Della A 120, 32
Freeman, Derrick A 127
Freeman, Frederick A 120, 39
Graham, Vincent A 124, 32
Granger, James A 120, 32
Grange, Katrina A 132
Granger, Alexis A 124, 56
Grant, Bemard A 96, 104, 92, 38, 29,
30, 35,
37, 40
Green, Richard A 128
Greene, Matthew A 132
Greene, Ora A 104, 31, 37
Greene, Patricia A 1 14, 36, 15, 17, 21,
34, 37, 39, 42
Greene, Steven A 1 14, 36, 46, 35, 39,
42
Greene,
Willie- 114, 66, 14
Grice, Charles A 120
Grice, Kelvin A 124, 32, 54
Grice, L
eighann
Bradshaw, Amy A 131
Bress, Reginald A 131
Bress, Shawn A 127, 19
Bress, Tony A11,119,18, 60
Brewer, Eric A 97, 103, 29, 32, 33, 43
Britt, Helen A 31
Britt, Jennifer
Brooks, Alonzo A 119
Brooks, Donnell A 123
Brooks, Lamonde A 1 19, 31, 32
Brown, Alex A 131
Brown, Alonzo A 56
Brown, Alvin A 1 19, 32
Brown, Andrae A 123
Brown, Angela A 127
Brown, Chris A 131
Brown, Donna A 85, 1 13, 36, 29, 30,
34, 37, 40, 41, 42, 49
Brown, Earlene A 1 19, 18
Brown, Edward A 131
Brown, Gene A 127
Brown, Glenn A 1 19, 32, 56
Brown, Greg A 97, 88, 19,
Brown, ,James A 131
Brown, Jennifer A 131, 34
Brown, Kelvin A 123, 32
Brown, Kennard A 131
170
Clayter, Steve A 131, 56
Collum, Eddie A 120
Compton, Pamela A 120
Compton, Paula A 120
Congleton, Jeff A 100, 1 10, 33
Connor, Penny A 124
Connor, Roger A 100, 106, 8, 38, 32,
43
Cook, Gloria A 127, 47, 22
Cook, John A 85, 1 13, 32
Cooke, Betty A 86, 118, 120, 30, 37,
39
Crawford, Kyle A 100, 106, 36, 38, 29,
Creech, Calvin A 128, 59
Creech, John A 1 13, 32
Creech, Robert A 100, 29, 35
Crisco, Fairley A 124
Cromartie, Antionette A 1 19, 120, 29
Cromotie, Anthony A 131
Croom, Laura A 100, 38, 44, 30, 37,
169
Crusen Charles - 32, 68
Cruse, Robert A 120
Cruse, Sherry
Dale, Robbie A 100, 37
Dale, Wanda A 100
Daniels, Beverly A 96, 100, 36, 46, 45,
31, 34, 37, 40, 42, 43, 49
Daniels, George A 131
Daniels, Geraldine - 131
Daniels, Gloria A 1 14, 31
Daniels, Kim A 124, 18, 30, 40
Daniels, LaChaun A 131
Daniels, Malita A 124, 47
Daniels, Sylvia A 131
Davis, Craig A 120, 56
Dawson, Dell A 81, 86, 128, 22, 40
Dawson, Marjorie A 81, 86, 120, 46,
23, 35, 37, 39, 40, 42, 71
deBethizy, Eddie A 124, 56
Freeman, Gary A 120
Freeman, Glen A 132
Freeman, Greg A 43
Freeman, Kelvin A 124, 30
Freeman, Kristin A 114, 31, 15
Freeman, Larry A 9, 20, 37
Freeman, Lawanda A 96, 101, 88, 22,
30, 31, 34, 39
Freeman, Renee A 128, 59, 56
Freeman, Retonya A 124, 56
Freeman, Sherri A 47, 19
Freeman, Tyrone A 132
Garrell, Debbie A 1 14
Garrell, Keith A 101, 38, 32, 33
Garrell, Michael A 1 14, 33
Diana A 124, 31
Hampton, James - 124, 32
Hampton, Queen - 133
Hampton, Samuel A 120, 32
Hamston, Hallie A 128
Hardison, Renee A 1 14
Harrelson, Ann A 1 14, 36, 44, 39, 40,
42
Harrelson, Audrey A 124, 23, 40
Harrelson, Chris A 124
Harrelson, Georgia - 104, 31, 68
Hemminger, Lamont A 86, 120, 39, 42,
56
High, Shelia A 121
Hilbourn, Melissa A 104, 106, 44, 37,
39, 43, 48, 72
Hilbourn, Ricky A 124, 32
Hill Angela A 121, 23
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
ClydeA7114 30 39 42
f Jen-01' 1l15, 411, 3b, as 37
Melissa A 128, 47, 56
Roderick A 121
Hines, Ethel A 124
Hines, Evelyn A 128
Hines, Robert A 124, 18
Holden, Tara A 128, 56
Horne, Shannon A 121, 56, 61
Howard, Alfonza A 133
Howard, Devonia - 133
Gatlin, Valarie A 132
Genwright, Stephanie A 120, 31, 40, 42
Godfrey, Jennerea A 1 14, 44, 32, 71
Gore, Deana - 128, 59
Gore, Randall A 132
Howard, Joseph A 104, 14, 43
Howard, Marie A 104, 36, 38, 37, 39
H udson
H udson
H udson
42
, Kimberly A 124, 31
, Lisa- 121, 31
f
Hudson, Shawn A 121, 18, 32
Hudson, Tonya A 128
Hunt, Ronnie A 104, 45, 32, 35, 37,
42, 43, 49
Jackson, Iris A 1 15, 36, 30, 40, 42, 56
Jackson, Randy A 128
Jacobs, Christopher A 124, 32
Pamela A 1 15, 34, 37, 39, 40,
Gore, Stephanie A 124, 47, 34, 56
Graham, April A 124
Graham, Carrie A 128
Graham, Christy A 132
Graham,
Graham,
Dolphoine A 120, 31
Devont A 101
Graham, Felcia A 128
Graham, Gerald A 101, 14, 15, 32, 33,
43
Graham,
Graham,
Gerroid A 132, 31, 34
Ingrid A 132, 68
Graham, James A 1 14, 124, 33
Graham, Jasmine A 39
Graham,
Graham,
Graham,
Jeff A 101
Kevin A 124, 32
Kristie
Graham, LaShae A 88, 89, 132
Graham, Leslie A 123
Graham, Mary A 1 14, 29, 30, 40
Graham, Ned A 128
Graham, Phillip A 124
Graham, Roderick A 124
Graham, Roberta A 128
Graham, Sharlander - 88, 89, 123,
124,13
1
Graham, Sonya A 120, 31
Graham, Tina A 132, 19
Jacobs, Jacqueli
Felicia A 125, 47, 56
n A 1
e 12,31
Jacobs, Shawn A 133, 34
Jacobs, Valarie A 104, 44, 34, 37
Jacobs, Wanda A 1 15, 42
Johnson, John A 121, 56
Jones, Tarrance
-128, 19
Justice, Denise A 121
Justice, Lynn A 104
Justice, Randy A 133
Justice, Tammy A 40
Keaton, Chris A 133, 56
Keaton, Devoria A 125, 31
Keaton, Garry A 125, 147, 18, 30, 40
Keaton, Gary A 105, 14, 32, 43
Keaton, Leslie A 125, 31
Keith, Eldridge A 125, 18, 32, 34
Justice, Denise A 121
Justice, Lynn - 104
Justice, Randy A 133
Justice, Tammy A 40
Kelly, Karen A 121
Kelly, Sonya A 133, 56
Kelly, Wayne A 128
Kennedy,MichelleA86, 13, 1 19, 121,46
21, 35, 37, 39, 40, 41, 42, 70
King, April A 121, 18, 31
Shaw,
King, Kelton W 1 15, 32, 33
King, Tracey W 125, 32
Kirby, Danny W 105, 36, 39
Kirby, Darrell W 128
Kirksey, April W 56, 69
Kirksey, Barbara W 133
Knowles, Kathy W 125, 39
Lacewell, Clyde W 102, 105, 9, 37
Lacewell, Delisa W 105, 37, 39, 62
Lacewell, Donna W 125, 31, 39
Lacewell, Kimberly W 123, 125, 29, 44
Lacewell, Rodney W 128, 19
Lacewell, Wendy W 121, 34, 38, 44, 31,
18, 21, 34, 35, 37, 39, 40
Larkins, Michael W 131, 133, 56
Lavin, Linda W 105, 31, 32
Lendan, Ronald W 133
LeNeave Jennifer W 121, 30, 39, 42, 53
LeNeave, Pamela W 128, 22, 40
Lennon, Charles
Lennon, Harvey W 125, 32
Lennon, Joey W 103, 105, 85, 32, 33
Lennon, Kelly W 81, 128, 59
Lennon, Monica W 47
LeVine Abraham W 125
Linnartz, Scott W 133, 56
Linnartz, Teddy W 15, 32, 56
Linnartz, Van W 128
Little, Billy W 1 15, 32
Little, Eddie W 128
Little, Lynn W 125, 32, 69
Mills, Timus W 121, 34
Mintz, Dean
Sharpe, Sam W 10, 122, 56
Shaw, Connie W 122, 30, 31
Kelvin W 129
Williams, Houston
Williamson, Judi W 134
Williams, Matthew W 126
Mintz, Jeffrey W 121
Mintz, Wanda W 133
Mitchell, Barry W 128, 19
Mitchell, Eric W 108, 36, 38, 29, 46, 45,
35, 37, 39, 40, 42, 43, 48, 49, 72
14, 15,
Mitchell, Zelda W 128
Moore, Carl W 133
Moore, James W 1 15
Moore, Kelly W 128, 47, 59
Moore, Kendall W 1 15, 32, 33, 56
Moore, Robert W 133
Mooris, Dana W 1 15, 56
Mote, Dale W 133
Shaw, Lennon W 134, 56
Shaw, Ramona-81, 122, 46, 31 , 34, 35,
39, 40, 42, 51
Simmons, Donna W 122
Simmons, Jeff W 116, 46, 48, 72
Simmons, Melissa W 129, 59
Simmons, Nancy W 126
Simmons, Ronnie W 126
Simpson, Evelyn W 122. 39
Skipper, Dana W 1 15, 1 16, 36, 37, 39, 42,
48, 49, 72, 73
Skipper, Keeny W 126, 20, 32
Williams, Warriette W 44, 30, 32, 37
Wilson, Harold W 134
Wilson, Nancy - 126, 66
Wilson, Rachel W 134
Wilson, Reginald W 129, 56
Wilson, Sonya
Wise, Donald W 129, 56
Young, Chinita W 129
Young, Regan W 112, 31, 37, 39
Young, Renee W 85, 36, 30, 31, 37
Zinnerman, She
rri W 44, 56
Mote, Tina W 121
Mott, Angela W 128, 56
Mott, Anthony W 102, 108, 37, 43
Munn, Anthony W 125
Munn, Evelyn W 108, 88, 36, 37, 42, 62
Munn, Germania W 1 16, 21, 40
Munn, Julian W 125, 32
Myres, Ken W 108, 9, 36, 29, 46, 45, 14,
15, 20, 37, 42, 43
Nance, Chris W 121
Nichols, Alton W 121
Nichols, Bobby W 133, 56
Nichols, Daryl W 1 16, 32
Nichols, Jerome W 81
Newton, Kevin
Nobles, Eric W 121, 33
Smith,
Allen W 116
Smith, Cami - 129, 56
Smith, Debra W 122, 44, 37, 39
Smith, Gerald W 109, 31
Smith, Jamie W 122, 44, 23, 39
Smith, Jeff W 134
Smith, Joe W 122
Smith, Julie W 129
Smith, Karen W 107, 109, 31
Smith, Kim W88, 89, 1 16, 22, 30, 31, 40
48, 42, 72, 73
Smith, Marcia W 109, 38, 30, 32
Smith, Stephane W 109, 32
Smith, Susan W 126, 32
Smith, Teresa W 129, 59
Smith, Tony W 134
Little, Teresa W 125, 32, 56
Livingston, Pamela W 1 15, 31, 39, 42
Lloyd, Derek
Lloyd, Myrick W 125, 34, 47, 34, 56
Lloyd, Shawn W 133
Lloyd, Tonya - as, 1 13, 1 15, 36, 37, 39,
40, 41, 42, 48, 49, 71, 72, 73
Long, Paula
Long, Renee W 128
Long, Robert W 99, 105, 85, 20
Long, Valarie W 133
Love, Julia W 129, 128, 47, 59
Lyons, Janet W 105
Macon, Angela W 128, 29, 47, 59
Macon, Lisa W 88, 89, 128, 129, 47, 59,
22, 59
Malpass, Dean W 128, 56
Malpass, Dewayne W 133
Malpass, Gloria W 125, 47
Malpass, Heath W 128, 59, 19, 56
Malpass, Heather W 133, 22
Malpass, James W 125, 40
Malpass, Jamie W 133, 34
Malpass, Jeffrey W 125, 38, 32, 56
Malpass, Kenneth W 1 15, 32, 43, 64
Malpass, Kevin W 121, 29
Malpass, Mark W 125, 32
Malpass, Roberta W 105, 32, 37
Malpass, Roger W 128
Marlowe, Teresa W 121, 30, 34, 61
Marr, John W 133, 56
Mon, wendy - 107, 108, 12, 13, 46, 45,
21, 34, 37, 39, 42, 48, 72
Martin, Arthur W 64
Manin, Susan W 128
Maynar, Roderick W 108
McCollum, Yvette W 115, 36, 37, 39
McKeithan, Angela W 36, 29, 46, 45, 37,
42, 56
McKoy, Sheri W 125, 31
McNeil, Ronny W 133
McPherson, Rhonda W 128, 59, 56
Medlin, Allen, W 128, 59
Median, April- 128, 56, 59
Medlin, Melissa W 115, 31
Meggs, Kim W 108, 32
Meggs, Melissa W 125, 32
Odom, Paige W 133
Owens, Andy W 121
Parker, Lisa W 133
Parks, Wendy W 116, 34, 37
Patrick, Andrew W 19
Patrick Naomi W 121
Patrick, Roy
Pellom, Andrea W 133, 19, 34
Pernick, Carl W 81
Peterson, Jerome W 125, 32, 40
Peterson, Kimberly W 133, 40
Phelps, Donna W 121, 30, 31, 35
Phelps, Jimmy W 125, 32
Phelps, Kevin W 109, 85
Phelps, W.C. W 116, 32, 34, 43, 56
Potter, Dave W 129
Potter, Travis W 133
Powers,
Carmella W 125, 31
Powers, George W 1 16, 33
Powers,
Vivian W 121, 31, 30
Pridgen, Vera W 129, 19
Smith, Velvet W 126, 31
Sorenson, Tammy W 123, 126, 47, 34
Spearman, Norman W 81
Squires, Kim W 126, 47, 30, 34, 39, 40
Stokley, Woodrow W 129
Swain, Keith W 1 16, 31
Sykes, Donna W 134
Sykes, Gary W 126
Sykes, Randy W 103, 109, 31
Sykes, Robert
Taylor, Mike W 134
Tedder, Randy W 129, 59, 19
Tripp, Shelia W 116, 36, 46, 31, 42
Tripp, Sheri W 88, 89, 126, 29, 31
Troy, Addie W 122, 31
Troy, David W 1 12, 34, 43
Turner, Darleen W 134
Waddell, Michael W 1 12
Waddell, Ricky W 122
Waddell, Roderick W
Walker, Elmer W 32
Faculty
and
Staff
Battle, Gary W 94, 10, 14, 35, 61, 76
Bennermon, Charles W 55, 76
Blanks, Deedre W 68, 78
Bridgers, Mark W 18, 69
Brown, Alfred W 79
Caviness, Glenn W 79
Coleman, Ann W 62, 76
Coleman, Randy W 94, 106, 32, 64, 77
Daniels, Glatha W 67, 78
Daniels, Rebbec
aW61,76
Davis, Mamie W 79
Fuller, Robert W 10, 66, 16, 20, 77
George, Mozelle W 76
Gerald, Palmas W 52, 75
Gore, Jackie W
12,1s,21,sa,75
Graham, Lilian W 30, 60, 76
Greene, Rosa W 34, 78
Hamer, Dolroe W 74
Homme, Susan
Hampton, Odes
W 70, 79
sa W 79
Hobbs, Jamie W 79
Holden, Charles
W 29, 74
Holden, Helen W 68, 78
Hooks, Tommy
W77
Jackson, Davie W 58, 75
Jacobs, Connie W 53, 75
Johnson, Jessie W 91, 94, 69, 70
Lane, Virginia W 74
Lloyd, Winnie W 52, 75
Meares, Alice W 41 , 52, 75
Melvin, Greg W 108, 32
Melvin, Marsha W 128
Melvin, Scottie W 125
Miller, Chris W 133
Mills, Frances W 108, 88, 36
35, 37, 42, 43, 49
Mills, Gail W 1 15
Mills, Melinda W 133
Quinn, Teri W 102, 109, 86, 29, 46, 45,
30, 35, 37, 39, 40, 42, 48, 49, 72
Ramsey, Scott W 1 16, 33
Rattler, Norma - 129, 19
Rattler, Woodie W 133
Reaves, Christy W 133, 19
Reynolds, Richie W 121, 33
Reynolds, SuAnne W 127, 129, 29, 40
Rich, Wendy W 1 16, 30
Richardson, Lawrence W 125
Richardson, Renee
Richardson, Rodney W 125, 32
Ridenhour, Misty W 1 18, 133, 34
Robbins, James W 129
Robbins, Lisa W 129, 59, 56
Robbins, Paula W 109
Robbins, W Robbie W 1 16, 32, 33
Robbins, Steve W 121
Robbins Victor W 18, 19, 31
Robbins, Willie W 125, 18
Robinson, Clayton W 133
Robinson, Craig W 122, 60
Robinson, Rodney W 1 16
Robinson, Valerie W 125
Robinson, Victor W 129
Rockwell, Wendy W 88, 122, 23, 30, 34,
39, 40, 42
Russ, Deanna W 133
Saulter, Bridgette W 122, 44, 18, 37
Walder, Elnora
Wallace, Pamela W 129, 59
Wallace, Suzanne W 1 16, 39, 48, 72, 73
Walter
s, Cory W 122, 20, 56
Walters, Keith W 1 16, 32, 39, 42, 56
Watson, Marvin W 122
Webb, Andre W 18
Webb, Arthur W 126
Webb, Barbara - 112
Webb, Bonita W 1 16, 38, 31
Webb, Catrina W 126
Webb, Clayton W 18
Webb, Daphne W 122
Webb, Derrick W 126, 32
Webb, Felicia W 134
Webb, Gail W 129, 59
Webb, Gidget W 126
Webb, Greg W 7
Webb, James W 122, 32
Webb, Joyce W 122, 18
Webb, Lenoir W 1 16
Webb, Mary W 112, 21, 30, 32, 63
Webb, Phyllis
Webb, Russell W 129
Webb, Samantha
Webb, Shawanda W 126
Webb, Teri W 16
, 29, 46, 45,
Saulter, Felicia W 1 16, 44, 21, 30, 37
Saulter, Marlow W 134
Saulter, Monique W 126, 31
Saulter, Richard W 129
Schmidt, Morris W 122, 32
Webb, Wilhemina W 1 12, 31
White, Perry W 122
William, Houston W 134
Williams, Angela W 129, 56
Williams, Barbara W 112, 29, 30, 31, 34
Williams, Clifton W 1 12, 30, 31
Wilson, Harold
Mitchell, Lawrence W 94, 78
Moore, Ann W 55, 76
Morgan, Mary W 84, 85, 72, 75
Nichols, Vangue W 77
Rawls, Venus W 78
Riggins, Eva W 54, 76
Sasser, Iris W 74
Saulter, Marlowe W 30
Sechrest, Bill W 7, 8, 9, 25, 77
Shaw, Jollye W 63, 77
Weeks, Martha W 58, 75
Williamson, Charles W 32, 77
Williamson, Susan W 63, 77
171
Graham, James 3 138
Formy3Duval, Dawn 3 149
Albertson, Wendy 3 137
Allen, John 3 140
Andrews, LeMont 3 143
Andrews, Terry 3 146
Avant, Chris 3 151
Avant, Kari 3 143
Avant, Melandie 3 140
Avant, William 3 135
Babson, Roxann 3 146
Baldwin, Cameron 3 140
Ballard, Theodore 3 137
Barber, Marie 3 140
Barber, Monica 3 135
Barnet, Crystal 3 143
Bass, Amanda 3 149
Bass, Katrina 3 140
Bass, Michelle 3 146
Batten, Eugene 3 146
Beatty, Corey 3 151
Beatty, Geraline 3 140
Beatty, Mamie 3 143
Beatty, Michael 3 149
Beatty, Veraline 3 140
Beck, Amber 3 146
Bell, Alan 3 143
Bell, Eric 3 140
Bellamy, Andrelo 3 151
Bennett, Brian 3 149
Benson, Karen 3 143
Best, Jamil 3 151
Best, Katrina 3 143
Bethea, Cher 3 135
Bishop, Jason 3 137
Blake, John 3 137
Bland, Earnest 3 149
Bland, Shatera 3 137
Blanks, Bobby 3 151
Blanks, Bryon -3 146
Blanks, Corey 3 143
Blanton, Shana 3 151
Boney, Andrea 3 137
Index 3 Elementary School
Brown, Devona 3 137
Brown, Earl 3 135
Brown, Eric 3 140
Brown, Heath 3 137
Brown, James 3 137
Brown, Jermaine 3 146
Brown, Jerred 3 137
Brown, Kendra 3 140
Brown LaGale 3 137
Brown, Laticha 3 146
Brown, LaTonya 3 151
Brown, Legarris 3 151
Brown, Leno 3 140
Brown, Maurice 3 149
Brown, Michael 3 143
Brown, Michelle 3 146
Brown, Monica 3 146
Brown,
Nikki 3 143
Brown, Pamela 3 135
Brown, Pandora 3 151
Brown, Rachelle 3 143
Brown, Roscoe 3 146
Brown, Shannon 3 143
Brown, Sharon 3 143
Brown, Sharon 3 149
Brown, Terry 3 143
Brown, Tina 3 140
Brown, Tracie 3 146
Brown, Tracy 3 149
Brown, Travis 3 151
Brown, Yolanda 3 146
Brown, Zack 3 143
Bryant, Anwar 3 137
Bryant
Bryant
Bryant,
Deshawn 3 140
Devona 3 137
Hilary 3 144
Bryant, James 3 144
Bryant, Kiafia 3 151
Bryant, Kris 3- 135
Bryant, Marlon -3 140
Bryant, Tarnisha 3 140
Daniel
Daniel
Daniel
Daniel
s, Starlin 3 144
s, Tonjenia 3 140
s, Wendy 3 140
S, Yanriell 3 144
Davis, Bryan - 140
Davis, Chester 3 138
Davis, Chris 3 151
Dew, Audrey 3 146
Brooks, Bettina 3 140
Boney,
Lawanda --3 149
Bordeaux Kendra 3 146
Bordeaux, Lynn 3 143
Bordeaux, Sarah 3- 143
Bordeaux, Terrance 3 143
Bordeaux, Todd 3 143
Bostic, Jennifer 3 137
Bowen, Barren 3 137
Bowen Brenda 3 137
Bowen, Cheryl 33 137
Bowen, Erica 3 149
Bowen, Flora 3 135
Bowen, James 3- 146
Bowen, Kimberly 3 151
Bowen, Marcus 3 135
Bowen, Tiffany 3 149
Bowen, Torrie 3 151
Bowen
Bowen
S, Cherry 3 137
s, Mary 3 137
Bracey, Chris 3 149
Bradley, Letitia 3 149
Bradshaw, Angela 3 137
Bress, Chantella 3 140
Bress, Charletta 3 140
Bress, Garrett 3 151
Bress, James - 135
Bress, Tara 3 137
Brill, Amy - 140
Brill, sem - 151
Brill, H
oward 3 137
Brooks, LaTonya 3 140
Brooks, Melissa 3 137
Brooks, Michael 3 146
Brooks, Troy 3 135
Brown, Alicia 3 140
Brown, Cadell 3 143
Brown, Cecil 3 140
Brown, Cayton 3 146
Brown, Danille 3 151
Brown, Dawn 3 149
172
Buffkin, Tammy 3 135
Burney, Faith 3 151
Burney, James 3 135
Burney, LaNeal 3 140
Burney, Wayne 3 140
Butler, John 3 135
Bozeman, George 3 151
Bozeman, Georgetto 3 143
Carr, Gwenetta 3 146
Clayter, Byron 3 137
Clayter, Lori 3 137
Coleman, Brian 3 144
Coleman, Chad 3 151
Coleman, Jack 3 149
Compton, Gwen 3 135
Cook, Cynthia 3 140
Cooke, Eric 3 140
Cooper, Atlas 3 144
Cooper, Loenza 3 138
Cooper, Manasa 3 135
Cooper, Teresa -- 138
Costion, Alan -- 144
Costion, Chris 3 151
Covil, Christy 3 135
Creech, Angela 3 146
Creech, Angela 3 146
Creech, Linda 3 135
Croom, James 3 149
Cruse, Curtis 3 138
Cruse, Jane 3 146
Curtis, Chandra 3 144
Diggs,
Diggs,
Christopher 3 146
Erica 3 138
Dixion, Ervin 3 138
Dixion, Shemeka 3 151
Dixian
, Kim3135
Dowless, Andy 3 144
Dubar
, James 3 138
Dubar, Leander 3 138
Dubar, Marian 3 140
Dubar, Melissa 3 144
Dubar, Tameika 3 144
Dudley, Donna 3 138
Duncan, Scott 3 135
Edge,
Kerri 3 151
Edge, Marsha 3 135
Edge, Shannon 3 140
Edge, Teresa 3 140
Edwards, Ebony 3 149
Ellis, Angela 3 146
Ellis, Bobby 3 138
Ellis, Dennis 3 147
Ellis, Timothy -3 147
Evans,
Evans,
Beverly 3 135
Kimberly 3 147
Everett, Keith 3 147
Everette, Beth - 151
Ferrel, William 140
Fields, Corey -3 138
Fields, Eric - 138
Flynn, Curtis 3 138
Fogle, Antwon 3 147
Fogle,
Marie 147
Fowler, Nessie 3 151
Fowler, Philip 3 144
Fowler, Travis, 3 144
Freeman, Angela 3 138
Freeman, Chandar 3 151
Freeman, Corey 3 135
Freeman, Dale 3 144
Freeman, Danica 3 140
Freeman, Derrick 3 147
Freeman, Eric 3 147
Freeman, Francina 3 147
Freeman, Jerry -3 151
Freeman, John 3 135
Freeman, Joseph 3 140
Freeman
,June 3138
Freeman, Keegan 3 151
Freeman, Lee 3 135
Freeman, May 3 147
Freeman, Michael 3 144
F reeman
Freema n
, Rhonda 3 147
, Sonya 3 138
Freeman, Tarvis 3 149
Freeman, Trent 3 147
Freeman, Walter 3 144
Freeman
, Wantia 3 147
Fuller, Angela 3 144
Fullwood, Tammy 3 135
Fulton, Marvette 3 151
Futrell, Dena 3 147
Garwood, Rachel 3 138
Graham, Alvin 3 147
Graham, Azalia 3 144
Graham
, Derrick 3 144
Graham, Jeff 3 144
Graham, Katrina 3 149
Graham, LeMont 3 147
Graham, Mable 3 147
Graham
,MOW3144
Graham, Michael 3 138
Graham, Rochanda 3 147
Graham, Shawnta 3 138
Graham, Steven 3 144
Graham, Theresa 3 147
Graham, Thomas 3 149
Graham, Tania 3 140
Graham, Vikke 3 140
Graham, William 3 150
Green, Michael 3 144
Green, Paula 3 140
Greene, Heidi 3 147
Greene, Marcus 3 144
Greene, Maria 3 138
Greene,
Nathaniel 3 147
Hall, Melinda 3 152
Hall, Michelle 3 144
Hall, Tarsha 3 150
Hampton, Sonya 3 138
Hant, Sonny 3 135
Harrelson, Kent 3 150
Harrelson, Mary 3 147
Harris, Jason 3 152
Harris, Leonard 3 3 150
Hart, John - 144
Hart, Wayne 3 152
Harvin, Lewis -3 150
Hayes, Kicha 3 138
Hayes, Missy 3 135
Heath, Jodi 3 152
Hemminger, Michael 3 147
Hemminger, Richard 3 l35
Dale, Brandon 3 140
Dale
, Michelle 3 144
Dale,
Dale,
Tammy -3 135
Terri 3 135
Daniels, Bobby 3 146
Daniels, Clifford 3 135
Daniels, Kendrich 3 151
Daniels, Leyman 3 149
Daniels, Michelle 3 149
Daniels, Rachel 3 149
Gatlin, Sherry 3 138
Gell, Alan 3 147
Ger.wright, Lateef 3 152
Godfrey, LaShanta 3 149
Godfrey, Roderick 3 147
Gore, Ann 3 144
Gore, Cindy 3 138
Gore, Heath 3 135
Gore, Lisa 3 147
Gore, Melissa 3 152
Gore, Tommie 3 144
Hester, Tracy -3 147
Hewett, Crystal 3 150
High, Amelia 3 138
Hill, Robin 3 138
Hill, Shawn 3- 147
Hill, Tony 3- 140
Hines, Willie 3 144
Holden, Charles 3 141
Holden, Helen 3 152
Holden, Paul 3 138
Holden, Stephanie 3 147
Hooper,
Jeffrey 3 1 52
Horne, Samantha 3 141
Howard, Jamie 3 147
Howard, Jefferey 3 141
Howard, Kelvin 3 144
Howard, Marcus 3 141
Howard, Ryan 3 144
Howard, Steven 3 138
Huddleston, David 3 141
Huddleston, Paul 3 141
Hufman, Aaron 3 141
Huffman, Alice 3 147
Hufham, John 3 150
Hufham, Mary 3 152
Hufham, Melissa 3 135
Jackson, Randall 3 138
Jacobs, Crystal 3 147
Jacobs, Dale 3 152
Jacobs, Howard 3 141
Jacobs, Isaac 3 135
Jacobs, Portia 3 152
Jacobs, Roderick 3 144
Jacobs, Shelton 3 138
Jacobs, Talise 3 152
Jacobs, Tammy 3 144
Jacobs, Vita 3 135
James, Charles 3 141
James, Chris 3 135
James, Christy 3 138
James, Regina 3 144
James, Robert W 150
Johnson, Tiffany W 150
Justice, Charles W 144
Justice, Charles W 135
Justice, Lynette W 135
Keaton, Allwn W 138
Keaton, Lara W 152
Kelly, Barry W 138
Kelly, Davy W 144
Kelly, Sharon W 135
Kelly, Sherry W 147
Kelly, William W 147
Kennedy, Barry W 135
King, Delores W 144
King, Jamele W 138
King, Jason W 147
King, Nicole W 138
King, Rebecca W 152
Kirksey, Chandra W 138
Kirksey, Dortina W 150
Knowles, Andy W 138
Knowles, Rebecca W 136
Lacewell, Tanica W 144
Lane,
Lane,
Jonathan W 136
Teresa W 150
Langford, Jessica -- 147
Langford, Raxie W 141
Larkins, Michelle W 141
LeNeave, Maria W 138
Lennon, Bryan W 144
Lewis, Amanda W 147
Lewis, Brian W 152
Lewis, Chuck W 138
Lewis, Eddie W 152
Lewis, Jeremy W 147
Lewis, Susan W 141
Lewis, William 144
Linnartz, Jeremy 147
Linnartz, Jerome 147
Little, Glen - 136
Little, James - 141
Little, Kevin 144
Little, Lisa f 144
Little, Misty W 147
Little, Rodney 144
Little, Stephanie 150
Little Tracie W 144
Lloyd, Janine - 136
Lloyd, Jerry f 147
Lloyd, Josette W 136
Lloyd, Myron W 152
Lloyd, Scott W 138
Long, Brad W 147
Long, Michael - 150
Long, Ronald W 138
Long, Ronetta W 144
Long, Terry W- 138
Long, Wendy W- 144
Lyons, Erica W 138
Lyons, Erica W 138
Lyons, Jennifer W 152
Lyons, Karen W 147
Lyons, Walter W 152
Madison, Treg W 141
Malpass, Amy W 136
Malpass, Anthony W 144
Malpass, Betsy W 152
Malpass, Billy W 136
Malpass, Brian W 152
Malpass, Christine W 147
Malpass, Dale W 141
Malpass, David W 138
Malpass, Jason W 141
Malpass, Jeanette W 141
Malpass, Jessica W 141
Malpass, Matt W 139
Malpass, Melissa W 144
Malpass, Myra W 136
Malpass, Patricia W 139
Malpass, Sabrina W 152
Malpass, Sidney W 145
Malpass, Sheila W 148
Malpass, William W 148
Manning, Marcus W 141
Manning, Ramone W 136
Matherson, Sarrina W 139
Marr, James W 145
McCrimmons, Clifton W 152
McLeod, Levern W 145
McNeil, Rosalind W 136
McPherson, Ron W 141
Meggs, Christopher W 141
Melvin, Audrey W 148
Miller, Derrick W 145
Miller, Haywood - 141
Miller, Tabitha W 150
Miller, Tammy W 136
Milliken, Deann W 139
Mills, Burris W 141
Mills, Dennis W 148
Mills, Eugenia W 139
Mills, Stewart W 141
Mills, Timothy W 141
Mills, Wendy W 139
Mintz, Angela W 145
Mintz, Gene W 139
Mintz, Scottie W 145
Mintz, Sherri W 148
Mitchell, Mark W 145
Mitchell, Yvonne W 150
Mote, Cecilia W 152
Mote, Michelle W 148
Mott, Sonya W 145
Moultrie, LaTonya W 148
Munn, Gary W 136
Munn, Nanetha W 136
Munn, Ricardo W 152
Murphy, Bobby W 139
Murphy, Timothy W 152
Myers, Kelly W 150
Nance, Amanda W 150
Nance, Matt W 145
Neal, Robin W 141
Neal, Travis W 152
Nichols, Ronnie W 150
Nichols, Shirley W 148
Nobles, Patricia W 150
Odom, Heather W 148
Parker, Catherine - 150
Parker, Donnie W 141
Parks, Brandon W 150
Parks, Julie W 152
Patrick, Reginald W 145
Patrick, Sonia W 152
Patrick, Terrance W 141
Pellom, Coretta W 139
Pepernick, Jeff W 141
Phelps, Brian W 141
Phelps, Frank W 145
Phelps, Marsha W 139
Picarella, Brian W 139
Pickett, Edward W 139
Pollard, Cleveland W 145
Pollard, Gwendolyn W 139
Pollard, Robert W 139
Pollard, Sharon W 150
Pollard, Spencer W 141
Plooard, Teresa W 148
Powell, Brian W 150
Powell, Sharon W 148
Pridgen, Britt W 139
Pridgen, Martin W 148
Quinn, Jamey W 139
Raynor, Bradley -- 145
Reaves, Julie W 139
Reaves, Pam W 145
Reeves, Christopher W 145
Rich, David W 136
Ridenhour, Richard W 139
Robbins, Chris W 136
Robbins, Vickie W 139
Robertson, Chris W 141
Robertson, Tammy W 152
Robinson, Dorene W 139
Robinson, Karen W 141
Robinson, Sharon W 148
Rockwell, Kelly W 139
Rogers, Heather W 145
Rogers, Peggy W 150
Rogers, Roger W 150
Rose, Freddy W 139
Shaw, Armwood W 148
Shaw, Joyce W 145
Shaw, Melanie W 148
Shaw, Michael W 148
Shaw, Tony W 139
Shepard, Janice W 136
Simmons, Bennie W 152
Simmons, Cecil W 141
Simmons, Marie W 141
Simpson, Becky W 145
Simpson, Charlene W 152
Simpson, David W 152
Simpson, James W 142
Simpson, Timmie W 150
Skipper, Susan W 139
Smith, Andrea W 136
Smith, Anna W 150
Smith, Antoinette W 139
Smith, Elisha W 142
Smith, Jerriett W 150
Smith, Karen W 139
Smith, Keith W 142
Smith, Kenneth W 142
Smith, Lutricia W 142
Smith, Regina W 150
Smith, Sally -- 150
Smith, Shawnette W 150
Smith, Terry W 139
Smith, Tracey W 136
Smith, Victoria W 136
Smith, Yvette W 139
Sneed, Nikiya W 150
Snowden, Troy W 142
Snowden, Kelle W 152
Spearman, Johnathan W 142
Squires, Amanda W 152
Squires, Amy W 145
Squires, Teri W 139
Squires, Toni W 139
5t.Clair, Billy W 136
St. Clair, Rhonda W 145
Stocks, Keith W 136
Sullivan, Allison W 145
Sullivan, Dell W 136
Sykes, Faith W 150
Sykes, Jennifer W 152
Sykes, Toby W 145
Tedder, Christy W 145
Tedder, Swain W 139
Thomas, Heather W 142
Thomas, Jodi W 136
Tinney, Patrick W 150
Tripp, Molton W 145
Troy, Tammy W 139
Turner, Donald W 139
Upchurch, Jonathan W 148
Waddell, Carlo W 148
Waddell, lvera W 150
Waddell, Karole W 142
Waddell, Lafayette W 152
Waddell, Lonnette W 142
Waddell, Pamela W 139
Waddell, Terry W 148
Waddell, Tiphane W 139
Walker, Alexander W 142
Walker, Alfredo W 136
Walker, Shannon W 145
Wallace, Ashley W 142
Washington, Darius W 150
Washington, Harvey W 148
Webb, Autumn W 145
Webb, Billie W 152
Webb, Catrena W 136
Webb, Christopher W 145
Webb, Daphine W 145
Webb, Dolly W 136
Webb, Eric W 150
Webb, Eric W 136
Webb, Floyd W 152
Webb, Ginger W 145
Webb, Jennifer W 142
Webb, Jermanie W 150
Webb, Keisha W 148
Webb, Nachell W 139
Webb, Nadine W 150
Webb, Sheldon W 150
Webb, Shenoa W 148
Webb, Tammy W 148
Webb, Troy W 145
Webb, Vernon W 145
Wickham, Melissa W 148
Wickham, Mary W 145
Wilkins, Tracey W 145
Wilkins, Travis W 145
Williams, Andrew W 136
Williams, Barbara W 150
Williams, Bryan W 148
Williams, Daniel W 148
Williams, Kevin W 145
Williams, Lekesa W 152
Williams, Rita W 136
Williams, Scott W 145
Williams, Travis W 136
Williamson, Bryon W 152
Williamson, Gina W 145
Williamson, Marcie W 145
Williamson, Ronald W 139
Wilson, A'kiea W 152
Wilson, Edwina W 139
Wilson, Maretta W 148
Wilson, Samantha W 139
Wilson, Susan W 136
Young, Harold W 152
Young, LeShe1ia W 148
Young, Lora W 142
Young, Monique W 142
Young, Paul W 152
Young, Shazone W 148
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Adams, Virginia W 153
Andrews, Marie W 156
Baldwin, Annie W 155
Boone, Berdie W 155
Bowen, Alma W 155
Brown, Agatha W 153
Brown, Dottie W 156
Brown, Gennie W 157
Brown, Margie W 157
Cromartie, Ruby W 154
Croom, Diane W 155
Ebron, Norris W 153
Ezzell, Diane W 154
Fedick, Alice W 156
Freeman, Esther W 155
Fuller, Jackie W 153
Harris, Evageline W 155
Hayes, Virginia W 154
High, Hope W 154
Hobbs, James W 156
Jones, Sandra W 156
Langford, Linda W 157
Lewis, Sarah W 155
McAdams, Otelia W 154
Murphy, Carrie W 155
Noore, Emma W 154
O'Gorman, Linda W 156
Peterson, Joyce W 154
Phelps, Jane W 155
Powell, Minnie W 153
Reeder, lris W 154
Shaw, Alethia W 156
Shaw, Loretta W 153
Shaw, Vivian W 154
Simmons, Connie W 154
Slivey, Betty W 157
Smith, Gerogianna W 154
Smith, Magaret W 157
Thompson, Eddie W 154
Troy, Eleanor W 153
Waddell, Sandra W 157
White, Ann W 156
Wilson, Edna W 157
Wvche, Blonnie W 157
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