Bayside High School - Mariner Yearbook (Virginia Beach, VA)
- Class of 1978
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F' X, ., K X, I f E-'lf 1 Q Y I' I v 4 X ' . 1 .1 K A 5.14 -i ,4' -ii ' xd CIS A The fourth annual Neptune Festival was held from September thirtieth to October ninth, over- lapping Bayside's Homecoming, October seventh. Bayside's band and drill team performed in the festival parade over Virginia Beach Boulevard. The band was also entered in the competition at Cox High School. . Nancy Bates joined princesses from the five other Virginia Beach high schools to form the Oueen's Court. Frederick 1. Napolitano reigned over the festivities as King Neptune. Along with the coronation and parade, which was marshalled by Elizabeth Taylor Warner and her hus- band, street entertainment was a main feature of the ten day gala. A section of Atlantic Avenue was closed October second for square dancing, rock bands, and other types of entertainment. Tennis tournaments, a skateboarding contest, and the popular Seafood Feast were a few of the other events that filled the festival with excitement. 1978 - Neptune Festival U3-af I Qx fy ' 5 - Q , . I 1 ff A .N If 3 41 I U ,SD'.-li-.QE AY. . pr nf . , xx x Q . uk 2 ' sn . y Q Q I It 4 5+ I . ,H N' 1 i . 4 . H' Q, I ' N U Q D 5 'Q . it 18 ar ' 5 ' ' .wi X , N, . , ga 1 vs. , 'X is f:1 'f f 55 ffl' 44 'i 1 Q 1 x 4' V - I f Mg., 'yn n ' 'Y -5 'V' . v , , ,i . I Z R .-it N z s ' 6x 5 'FPA 2 , x -wf'L' -Qu 5 D.: . pf V -E 1 Q I x .F gl N H 'GSW - L1 5-3 in Q' 78 77 19 CO O E The T977 Homecoming Committee was headed this year by Gini Alvarez. These girls shared the responsibilty for the entire homecoming event. This ranged from obtaining a band to selecting judges for the float com- petition. The Homecoming Executive Com- mittee would like to thank those few people who worked for their 77 Homecoming, without them it would have not been the success it was. it i sh. Left to Right: Gini Ann Alvaraez, Dolly Huffman, Liz Gaugh, Janice Biele fx! Row 1: Tracey Luther, Gini Ann Alvaraez, Denise Hart, Cathy lennings, Beth Southard, Dolly Huffman, Lisa Griffen, Lorrie Anderson. Row 2: jamie jarrett, Suzy Smith, Susan Jones, Heidi Marella, laye Alderman, Karen Edgerton, Liz Gaughn, Janice Biele, Row 3: Carol Cash, Amy Arnold, Lisa Weber Vaunda Pearson, Lee Berres, Vickey Torrech, Nancy Bates. Row 4: Margaret Walker, Kieke Kernkamp, Tony William, Gail Woodbury, Cathy Smith, Robin Haffey. O F' f - U .'Q I Q. l I bg I 4' ff A . A 4 i ll ' V. ..f . ll. f ia ll if 'Il' 3:4 I , l ' x ni- - I I Nu.. riffs. if Q Row 1: Terri Marshall, Charlene Pierce, Lisa Weber, Debbie Clark. Row 2: Ann Saucier, Stephanie Whittier, Vaunda Pearson, Ann Wang. Row 3: Heidi Marello, Maria Leftwich. Ring Dance Ask any junior what the most memor- able part of his year is, and the chances are good the answer will be the Ring Dance. Under the direction of co-chairpersons Ne-Ne Wang and Charlene Pierce, the Ring Dance was a huge success. With the theme Our Place in the Sun , how could it be wrong? Prom With almost three full years of dance planning and a Ring Dance as experience, the co-ordinating of the Senior Prom would seem like an easy job. This vvasn't always the case as plans for a band, location, food, and numerous other details needed attention. Thanks to the guidance of Vicki Henry, the Class of '78 was able to realize lt Looks Like We Made lt . Row 1: Vicki Henry, Denise Ray Beth Pinkerton, laye Alderman Karen Coleman, Beth Southard, Dolly Huffman, Sherry Flanagan, Gini Ann Alvarez, Lorrie Stratton. Row 2: Laurie Williamson, Arlene Ranay, Elleanore Moll, Diane Hart, Denise Hart, Robin Haffey, lanice Beihl, Bob Ciurnee, Margie Kelly. Row 3: Lee Anne Eaton, Kathy Smith, Nadine Mullin, Suzy Smith, Karen Edgerton. Valerie Pharis, Dorothy Rambo Cheryl Carmack, Lorrie Anderson Row 4: Tracy Luther, Corine Mc- Cartney, Harriette Reid, Vicki Tor- rech, Mark Barondess, Kathy lenn- ings, Corky Lewis, Greg Richardson Steve lones, Karen Ange. 1 1 1 5 Front Captain laye Alderman Co Capt Vaunda Pearson, Captain, Shari Haga Middle - Rose Fickle, Sherry Teague Donna Ballard Bernadette Samson Missye janney, Holley Brown, Lisa Wolfe, Pam Hibbits, Natalie Brown, joni Everett Back Sharon Burke Lisa lesberg Cari Meigs, Maria Leftwich, Iwalani Thomas, Susie Haga, Barbara Summerlin, Diana After the 1977 Marlinette Drill Team took fourth place in the state competition as well as re-capturing the Miss Drill Team of Virginia title and taking first runner-up also, the process of tryouts began. Then came summer which meant Drill Team camp and many awards for the Mar- linettes. Five girls brought home one team trophy, three individual tro- phies, and thirteen ribbons. Then team practice, home football pre- game performances, and the annual Neptune Festival parade. Spring plans include more money raising activities and competitions. Among these are the Miss Metropolitan Area Drill Team Pageant and Competi- tion in Fairfax, the National Drill Team Foundation Competition with the Miss Drill Team of Virginia title at stake at Kings' Dominion, and com- petition during the Apple. Blossom Festival in Winchester. This year's Drill Team was led by captains laye Alderman and Shari Haga andco- captain Vaunda Pearson, with the help of sponsor james jenkins. .- ,.,9.......,- -nn 0 0 ai fx ' 'fvff 'i 1-58. A' ? X. Y. ngijf 'TJ' 'c 1' 3 'J ' ' M SY' Q Q S. ? nr 5.1 l -x , Q Marvelous Marlinettes Y lil La' ,- A , . V ' a. 2 V 4 , I , I I Q :JT I .Q The P.E.T.S. Club lProtecting Endangered and Troubled Spe- ciesl has lived up to its name for the second year in a row. Under the guidance of Miss Rogers, the members collected approxi- mately one hundred dollars, going to the SPCA for food for the animals. Other than major projects, the members try to help animals by reporting animal cruelty acts to the authorities. Although the members may not be engaged in a specific activity, they are always looking out for the welfare of the animals. Y X-Lf' NI LU, ' , y I i I PETS Club-First Row-Regina Bazemore, Miss Rogers, Sharon Andersen lpresl Tim Williams, julie Davey, Steve Herterich, Second Row-Beverly Doxey, Anne Daughtery Becy Felton, Amy Arnold, Third Row-Eddy Theiz, Diane Kelly, Ellenore Moll Steve johnson iv.p.l joe Wang Tim jourigan Leo Club was unavailable at this time Pets V y S. 5 azfhl e A O K vu 5x ' . y l rl . ff Row 1: Patricia Theresa, Kim Gayhart, Kathy Williamson, Mary Anne Clark, Connie Dean. Row 2: Debbie Andrews, Karen Whittle, Terri Yelton, loy Buckner, Linda Little, Cheryl jenkins, Sharon Over- by, Linda Zorens. The Anchor Club and their Homecoming Float Anchor Club Highlights of the activities of this years Anchor Club included entering a float in the Homecoming Parade. They collected goods for patients at King's Daughters and Bayside Hospitals. On Halloween, they put on their costumes and went to the Center for Effective Learning where they enter- tained the children. At Christmas they had a party and took a basket of food to a needy family. Other activities included collecting supplies for the SPCA, sponsoring a skating party, and being waitresses at a dance. In I I I Keyettes Unlock A Year Of Success Keyettes, under the guidance of Miss Erskine, had, an active and successful year. During the Homecoming week, the Keyettes were particularly busy because they made a float for the Homecoming Court, sold Homecoming Mums, and decorated the football play- ers' lockers. Promoting Careers Night and the Walk- for-Mankind, making a Thanksgiving Basket, painting posters for football games, and sponsoring a Mr. Irresistible Contest kept the Keyette members busy throughout the year. The traditional Silver Bell Ball highlighted the year's activities. X 'X Q -sg , Barry Cash-Mr. Irresistible in I lun 'lil Nina lug 'Who Elleanore Moll stuffing napkins into a piece of chicken wire for the Homecoming Float. ROW 1-Elleanore Moll, Amy Arnold, ROW 2-Susan Law, Bonnie Beck, Laura Dotzler, ROW 3-Tracey Luther, Lee Ann Eaton, Leslie Espejo, ROW 4-Allison Winn, Monica Crosby, Lori Stratton, ROW 5-Barbara Winn, Marlene Chan, Becky Felton, ROW 6-Diane Kelly, Sharon Ander- son, Dianne Dacus, ROW 7-Gini Ann Alvarez, Gail Wood- bury, Irene Chan, ROW 8-Valerie Pharis, Sue Hurd, Beth Bray. MISSING-Glenda Harrell, Belinda Strickland. M .ll w ' ll Kathy Bray pins a Careers Unlimited l tag on Miss Erskine. l l ' .E l l 4 l l Lee Ann Eaton sells another mum. i X J . 6 l ls this Mr. G. or a Gong Show contestant? ll t Xl mt :-Q , Eddy Theisz pins a Homecoming 5 , mum on Carla Hipp. .i X r ll ' l Q 5 gf J 'L 4 Q 5 -I - l sag w, i ee I , C8 WE ll- d. rh 11: Valerie Pharis and Pam Kelp make finishing touches on float. Being an officer is a hair-raising experience. ,ty Eg- Amy Arnold - President 7 Elleanore Moll - Vice-Pres. Bonnie Beck - Secretary Susan Law - Historian Laura Dotzler - Treasurer Chess Club Row 1 Keeper of the Scroll and Script joseph E Miller The Magnificent Pun jab Keeper and performer of secrets Trmothyj Williams The Mystic Sorcerer Courier of the Huns Robert K Schellenberg The Baron Von Glider Emmissary of the Gauls Eddy L Thersz The Marquis En Passante Hrs Lordship Stephen P johnson The Grand Imperial Poohbah Row 2 The Stealer of Picture Kevin Hemphill A Child Risen into Grace David A Shoemake His Innonce Gregory A Richardson Rabbi Of Reformation Marcus Barondess Picture Thief Il jim Marshall Royal Mascotl?D Alyssa Graber lmbiber of the Distilled Corkey Lewis Row 3 Native New Yorker leanette Lim Emissary of 79 Kim james Princess of the Youth Kreke Kernkamp The Queen Mother Sherry L Dumas Lady of the Earth Elleanore Moll, Licensed Carouser Laurie Williamson, Countessa dePetit Dolores F Huffman, Keeper of the Dungeons Charlie Murphy, Picture Stealer III, Lord High Executloner Tom Burgage, Not Pictured His Worship Barry Cash, The Majestic Calrphs, Lord and Keeper Of Beauteous Women Everett P Skip per, The Court Jester, The Duchess D'Physrcs Suzanne Monk The Bayside Chess Club was very active this year The Glorious Council of Eight held its annual banquet and in an unprecedented decision, mov ed to allow Bayside students to petition for mem bershlp to the magnificent orgrnization With membership greatly increased the Chess Club its activities to include our Christmas Party In Times Square and the upcoming Spring celebration in Heidelberg The Council of Eight regrets to an nounce the emmrnent demise of the Bayside Chess Club. It has been decided that the Class of 79 could not run itself in the fashion of the Coun cil of Eight, that is, without a sponsor. J M First Row Steve johnson Eddy Theisz lim Marshall Second Row Corkey Lewis Greg Richardson Mark Baron dGSs, David Shoemake, Rusty Nobles, Alissa Graber, Robert Schellunberg, Kevin Hemphill, jimmy johnson, Hul- lary Diggs. I In . Al T X. ' s , I 25 ' f . , A 'x . ' , ' .. ' ' ' ' .. , l' ' , Q. 5- f- i - 1 . O Z , ' , f I x 1-. , ,- , J N , N, , N , ,n . -'Z S- 51 ' 'T - ' ' ' ,. b fl -- .A .V away n gb. . .I , T C -'S i r1'.T'.',X it .'7 . - +L 311.1 i J'-rf-5 L . P f f S I f - The Key Club prides itself on coming up with new inovative ideas for fund raising. The Key Club co-sponsored the Silver Bell Ball. They put on a pizza party and car washes were plan- ned but abondoned because of the freezing weather. 1' Av if 'cnp i L' '41, 1 Vt, Tvwf' F' ' Til LA 'K 5 ,P N' ' ' li .5 N . 'r isa. -LI '14 hxn. f vis 'sp' 1-ii--. 'V' '-Ji' -+ .Q-if P-. 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Many Bayside students spend long hours working at Pon- derosa. I Why do so many students look exhausted every morning? Did they stay up last night studying for a chemistry test or writing a last-minute term paper? No, many Bayside students stayed up cooking hamburgers, selling books, taking movie tickets, and operating cash registers. McDonalds, Wendys, Burger King, Ponderosa, The Movies, Roses, Circle Six Theaters, and the SPCA are some of the places Bayside students spend their extra tand not-so-extraj time. For some students, working is a necessity. Because of the great expense, most students work to pay their way through college. Other studentsvvork to have money for such things as gas and food. Still other students work just to get out of the house. 1 'B fl g , -o-1 CD CD The FI Ut 0 nd Se 5,531 s JM J Q L ,R X, , L X, QRUU' wbvxb MX L C U ' Ui V X OL Q wb NJ v A QL? 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By the end of the third game of the 1977 football season, it looked as though Bayside's Marlins were headed for a playoff berth. Mr. Morton's squad surprised the Beach district by roll- ing to three consecutive victories. The team was strong and unified until it was found that there was an ineligible player on the team. Consequently, Bayside was forced to forfeit two victories. This narrowed the team's chance for a championship, but it did not destroy the team spirit. The local papers were still calling Bayside, . . . the best balanced team at the Beach. g The Marlins never gave up. They suffered defeats in losing to First Colonial on a missed two-point conversion, 14-13, and to Kellam, 3-0, when they missed a touchdown by inches. The only other disappointment was against Princess Anne. Booker T. Washington, our Homecoming opponent, Granby, and a soggy Maury team learned that Bayside was a team to be reckoned with. Qfllvz,-A-a l 'j 'lslkgl-Yugi ' V ihLf-3ff-i-f-'-'7'--- ?f,...,g J Q -. ihggn . '4fv!!1'g .. ..-- . - A hh,,,,f ., . , ft Y' . . '15 ' l -4:5-gf, ., , '47,-:V K ? 1 Q 9 A? A ,., , Q .Q 1-Q ' 'Fw'-:gs x '94 '14 - 2' Row One: Tom Britt, Vic Powell, Melvin Conyers, Bob Crurnee, Mitch Billups, Cilen Ross, Mark Larmore, Todd Arehart, Lee Baxter, Matt Swanson, Cameron Manuel, Harold West, Mike Starling, Carl Daughtery, Dan Krueger, jeff Hoover, Mindell Tyson, Craig Mulderrig, Louis Delbaugh, Gerry Wilson. Row Two: jim Gaeff, Steve Hankinson, Tom McLaughlen, jimmy johnson, Kevin Fultz, junie McClenny, Leon Hymons, Stuart Shoemake, Mike Crane, William Floyd, Mike Cuffee, Barry Davis, Mark Reardon, Charlie McConville, Percell Brown, johnny Russell, james Walls, Redd McCIenny. Row Three: Coach Bob Schmidt, Coach Dan Weaver, Coach Terry Gowin, Bobby Frank, Bill Whitby, Paul Caddies, Henry Boyd, Steve Beagle, Scott Barbee, Frank Dow, Paul Moye, Robbie Parker, Mike Reardon, Scott Kinas, Head Coach Terry Morton, Coach Bruce Biehl. A. 5. i ' fri 5 1 41: 3- . A 49 l 41 Car Accident Dampens Football Spirit On a hot Friday afternoon Crane were taken to the hos- in late August, the Bayside pital, but were soon able to High School football team was return home. However, Danny returning home from lunch. McConville, the driver of the The three boys riding down car, suffered the greatest in- Newtown Road, thinking juries. With a broken leg, dis- about the first game of the located hip, and broken arm, season, were unaware of what Danny was in for an extended lay ahead. stay at the hospital. When Danny McCOnville, After three months in the johnny Russell, and Mike hospital and one and a half Crane were taken to the hos- months at home, Danny was pital the rest of the team able to return to regular waited anxiously to hear de- classes at school. We would tails of the extent of their just like to say Welcome injuries. Back, and we prayed for you johnny Russell and Mike all the way. 'L fi U 'L X., 9' l Qi N . . 0 w 1 n B 'IL ai' -ffl!! -A, Q '-'!', . 2 31 X C 5, .4 Gutstanding Players Most Outstanding Player 'I977 CAMERON MANUEL Mr. Football I LEW DELBAUGH mv s 1 4.1 T, K' .- -A-' I f'+ '1 JJ..-Q. Q A 99 3 5 v , x V 3 4 Hg , t , no M, is M 5 Boosters Club Award in an , I Glen Ross QA- 'S I. The Beacon's All-City Football Team DAN KRUECER All-Tidewater Football Team Harold West J . 'QW I , -U, .'.f1-X b .. Most Outstanding Lineman DAN KRUEGER l l K:- K c A I A, Most Outstanding Back Lewis Delbaugh Field Hockey Field hockey is a sport that takes endurance, mobility, and strategy. The Lady Marlin field hockey team possesses all of these characteristics and more - as shown by their record of 4-3-3. tri-captains Lorrie Anderson, Karen Edgerton, and Cheryl Carmack. They were coached by Ms. Nocher who t has been coaching the field hockey E team for the past 12 years. Each year she seems to come up with an even better team. High scoring players for the year were Sue Hurd, and Beth Lake. T F1 AJ ll I 1st row: M. Espejo, 1. Todd, B. Lenahan, 1. Beile, K. Edgerton, M. O'Neal, L. Whit- ley, T. Kelly, 2nd row: S. Hurd, B. Lake, C. Carmack, L. Anderson, L. Burrell, L Gaughn, 3rd row: T. Strickland, L. Espejo, K. Bailey, N. johnson, A. Anderson -- rf- '1 fm' f'-rw 5 , I ll I 11,-gfgw Q67 ,,, ' iq: - I T K-:q::.- my V AL i illl ll IPM T L -41-L-,'-flu:-'rch Brill Y x I lll .2-.4?,,3.4'l U I l I -I J. - h:V'Q.s1:f' fum 1 z...iI Ill' L. Smith, Ms. Nocher T lf' A - V I Y I ll ' l L I 1 ll ' I This year the team was led by '1- An opposing player doesn't seem to be quite as thrilled as the Marlins k is, E Yr N J ii' .Ani W xv :fm F' li , . i IO .J G . .. r ,r i F , 4 WH! W I iw . .l ' A ' Q xy 'YW . . -4' A , vi. A x - ' 1. ol uf x A 04' 1, , Q . 4' -A - '3, 'f'! .J ghgbf - 1 i+:'1f- HST 1 .2 we-1 ' V . Ji .Z K -Vi mf n V L An j. .I . 1 first R-nv' i , 4-Q 'W' fu9'rl f'i.,L'f's AQ MN 1... ha iii.. , . A ri.. D ' if . .,.4..i,....,-NA frfzf --f u-uf' Tri-Captains: L. Anderson, C. Carmck, K. Edgerton U 'fyfx 1 -'- ' -e M '- Coach: Ms. Nocher Karen shows some action. . , Q tif' Q? . .E A -ufqnit +I:-13,-A , -ii! 1 lk Q a . wr, H' 'RS I vi' J' if i .VB .fl yn U11 X J wh Q 'fit W a J . xx' ical Q in-.F 1 .y --- 4 r. iv! 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' ,Q , ,.- i Liz Gaughn knows the strain of field hockey jeff jones, Kenny Costin, and Chris Cook lead the team through ups and downs Bayside's Cross Country team suffered its first defeat in years in losing to Cox Q30-275. Under David Shoemake, the Cap- tain, they rallied to an otherwide unde- feated season against Kempsville f29-305, First Colonial C17-457, Kellam 116-487, and Princess Anne Q15-509. Top runners this year were Ben Cabio, David Shoemake, jeff jones, Brad Herring, Chris Cook, Earl Paul, and Larry Hicock. Free Flight Chris Cook Kenny Costin Brad Herring Pablo Pagan Earl Paul David Shoemake Ben Cabaio Ray Grennel jeff jones Runners flake out Harry Hicock jack Reynolds Mark Ricketts Preston Robinson Frank Signorelli Bob Duncan Brad Swaim jeff Uhls 1 1 '-if 1-nov: I ,i - yum Z1 rm xl' H. 'I N' 2 .ini I El during between-run breaks. Q BQEPQSQ Qommliwy Av ll S 45 . M You! You! You! You! You! You! Tuesday and Friday nights brought basketball to Bay- side's home court. Although the '77-'78 basketball team, led by captains Larry jeffries and David Siler, did not post their best season their play was highly spirited and some losses were very close Under the coaching of johnny Dollar and assistant coach Terry C-owin valuable game experi ence and poise was gained by the sophomore and junior members of the team The ability and experience of the graduating seniors wll b greatly missed YF Row 1 Clay Boyd jason Wrenn Larry jeffries Barry Davis Frank Dow Row 2 Mgr David Simmons Maurice Casey jessle Nimmo David Siler jeff Nobles Pete Cason Row3 Mr Gowin lasst coachj Matt Ranck Preston Thomas Leonard Sielicaki Scott Browning Mr Dollar lhead coachj Missing Virgil Butler f x 5.4- IR Coaches: johnny Dollar, Terry C-owin. Co-captains: David Siler, Larry jeffries T 'Cv JIYTE f l Matt and Vnrgll warm up TQ K . ' ixy .. 9 1 1 . ' 41 ' My g-si ,. lD..-.Il P 0 ff I 'FW 1. J 2 'X L C.:-:ro Larry shoots from the foul line. A Is Glen goes for two points 4 s ri TS GET lump ball! J 'Pi J. fuk ' '- L .L . A . xl I' Q 2 'TA u i FI 1 , v'l 94' 5 42, ,fy fqx, 3, , N , A 722 '14, .fl l is - 41- 4' - - x 'V A x :il ,A hx , . ,xgg f J A . ' ' sr I . l 48 V 44 K'-'ws Marlin fans cheer their team on. -1 vm 1 ' fi if J .'L g-,- '51 1 Mil M77 31 E' .. ' I ' , is Lf P' Wm: f2f22ZWfi5E75Z:eQ5 11qwagWC W fN4 QE 351302343 J. ETS 31 f'5 ,ug G A T 3 .Q Y! 9 45' Y E its aa- X , ,, aw get first row: Pat Griffin, coach, Lindsay Shepard, assistant coach. second row: Ann Craig, Nancy johnson, Beth Freeman, Trish Kelly, Debbie Webb, Bernadette Mosley, Pam Thomas, Resa Gibbs, Sandy Klingmeyerp Co-captain, lodi Christiansen, Karen Bailey, Cheryl Carmack, Beth Lake, Co-captain, Ali Runaldue. - i Girls Basketball The girl's basketball team enjoyed their finest season ever, compiling an 18-3 record and win- ning the Regular Season District Championship. Bayside's girls team went on to play in the Eastern Regional Tournament and was led by Seniors Sandy Klingmeyer, Cco-captainl, Bernadette Mosley, Cheryl Carmack, and Beth Lake, lco- captainl. The leading scorer for the Lady Marlins was Karen Bailey, a Sophomore, who averaged 17 points a game and 7 rebounds. Next year may appear as a rebuilding year, but with the return of such players as Karen Bailey, Nancy johnson, Debbie Webb, and Trish Kelly, the girls will be hoping to defend their title of the Beach District Champs. aptains Sandy Klingmeyer and Beth Lake Co C . Luna 52 'Lani The Real Team We'II Never See That Ball Again Karen In Heavy Thought Our Girls Had Terrific Season! hi Action! 5 .V 1 4 V ,wr gz5, 'J4'4m1 v -1 Bernadette Fights For The Toss '1 I I f .f Ready to make a shot l I rn ffgpiriy' Bayside's defense I 'I E ! ! X W, Cheryl tries to ld maintain possession 1 are 'mf-A. -- XS, , I C. TJ cn CD L.. Fi row 1: Ed Cicogna, Bob Hutson, Darrell Duggan, jeff Boyce, Kurt Barrow, Henry Boyd, Davis johnson, David Smith. Row 2: Craig Olson, Hugh Deininger, Mike Carroll, Dave Casher, Gray johnson, Tim Mason, Tom Carr, Dave Skipper. Row 3: Buddy Keene, Coach Davis, lerome Walker, Cameron Manuel, Mindell Tyson, Stuart Shoemake, Coach Biehl, scorekeeper: Carol Clements. fn ' wg or I I xf' .i I L 4, With the season not yet begun, Bayside had two wrestlers ranked in the number one position. The team proved to be one of the strongest in the area, posting a 7-5 record for the year - the best at Bayside. Not only was the team physically capable, but could mentally prepare themselves for any match. The 1978 Gymnastics team did quite well for themselves. The girls' moral soared when they defeated the seemingly undefeatable First Colonial and their performances were unfor- getable. Coached by Mrs. Katie Emerson the top team members were: Cathy Ba- sham, Lisa Weber, Margie Kelly, and Fawn Palmer. Three seniors will be lost to graduation: Linda Zorens, Cathy Basham, and Margie Kelly. '?f '?f??Tf'??' .6 g ., ,M ,M i f. ,dwg A ,,..:, Z - 56 N-4 wg f,.,, . fx l ' KV .Qs K . D Row 1: Denise Reynolds, Nina Pebworth, Linda Zorens, Cathy Basham, Laurie Wills, Lisa Weber. Row 2 loan Saucier, April Peery, Margie Kelly, Linda Morris, Fawn Palmer. n Indoor Track VIRGINIA STATE CHAMPIONS . . . what more needs to be said? Bayside,s Indoor track team took top honors at the state meet in Richmond after taking Beahh Distict and Re- gional honors. Behind the efforts of Dan Krueger, the num- ber one high school shot putter in the nation, Kenny Diggs who posted 60 yd. dashes in record times, Leon Hymons mhose high hurdles efforts were outstanding, and a host of other fine track and field pe'rformers, Bayside,s team was un- beatable. Congratulations!!! Mr. Cireenwood. 1' I 'KW ik- ip- tv ,'kAI' '1 Captains: Dan Kruegar Kenny Diggs if' l ' ' ' Y is V. If ' 1 , X25 ' I . I IL First Row: Dan Kruegar, David Shoemake, Mack Iacobs, Kenny Diggs, Mitch Billups, I Chuck Parker, Forrest Palmer, Leon Hymons. Second Row: Fennis jones, Lee Baxter, Mike Smith, Ben Cabio, Kevin Fultz, Earl Paul, Harry Hicock, Chris Cook. Third Row: Bill Hymon, Scott Kinas, Daryl lacobs, Preston Robinson, Perry Dunbar, Stacey Hol- ' combe, Pablo Pagan, Mark Ricketts, jeff Uhls. I s I I I I . l a li 'l I ,I fl 58 l an.. js.. - I v k , i V .-.. - -.... - I eo K 'N ,.g-4i'1- i -1. i3 L',a .J Qi . 'H 2,531 D 4 , 1' If 4-- X, ,Q 'Q-Q . V-ai' . A . ...f Lain. , -.-.4 5:44-1' . -, , ,,. .. is n Ix,-A46 af.. ffm What is it like to use every bit of strength and energy that you have land morel? Any track team member can tell you. Track team members are always on the run. They are constantly en- couraged to knock precious sec- onds off their running times, jump valuable centimeters long- er and higher and heave the discus or shot still further. Indeed Coaches Greenwood and Griffin demand 110 percent from their Nothing is like the loneliness of the long distance runner U3 Y 4 Q players. .Z U CU L- l- DD C . L- CL L 1 Q Q f- A af- S 'fL,., .Q 4 7.13. 1 utr: - 1:-, . 5,.J:q,V, u dk? L' nil, . ,U I, .I . A lAJ.,T r, 4' - 1-7l, f'? ? iv 5.135335 gdglf,g:35.afr.-f:'y,'- .. ,if .Q ,:19,,vj:. 'YEM- ',., . .jg xsyy, , -ft' Q J . :Mi Hi .wh ' a -ull : e5...i 6 ' -s iw' .ski Turner, Cheryl Shuster. 2nd Row: Rhonda Haynes Carlotte Henry lohnsa Greene Debbie Parker, loann Cuffee, Melissa Rios, Fawn Palmer. 3rd Row: Coach Grif- , - 7,,5,,b,3. . ,,, lk, , ,N 'lst Row: Debbie Carpenter, Sharon Rakes, Doris Woodson, Kathy Brunen, Tessy -. 4 Q 'f- M 5 f gf in A 1 1 Ulf.. ' fin, Louvenia Hymons, Angela Whaeff, Tammy Strickland, Trish Kelly, Beth Free- man, Sharon Stephens, Millie Taylor, April Peery, jill Peery. 1' H 95 K . v 'V' a . I Q vt, . 'QT IIT?- gRk: ' . r.!3, ' Q v ' KYB? Q1-Q .s ,.',..9yft .3 ,. lugs' lf -' ' ' W I , ,tri ,M J .,, ,. - ' -4 255' 5'-ff . - Soccer of the soccer team members had never organized soccer before The coach to teach not only condrtronlng and but new skulls and rules as well But th When soccer season began last yea: s the soccer team members are no longer c les They know the skulls and will dem them thus season Coach Emerson looked to thus seaso mrstrcally after losung only two starter last year Returnrng starters such as Carmack Karen Edgerton Ethel Ro Carolyn Longstreet and Leslie Espejo and promlsnng new players such as Michelle Espejo Adrien jones and Beth Prttenger are ex pected to lead the team The boys soccer team opened the season with a new coach Mr Malls a teacher at Princess Anne Elementary Mr Mrlls experienced and enthusiastic coaching and the players efforts may lead the team to a successful season . ,, . . 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 . , . . . - 1 1st Row: Bill Given, Tony Klingmeyer, Chuck Boyd, Brian Feser, Chuck Settlemeyer, David McKennan, Pete Kerrigan, Steve Adams. 2nd Row: Mike Kerrigan, Kurt Peters, Rock Blais, Eddy Theiz, Gerry Wilson, Greg Richardson, Raymond Brewington, David Simmons. qi' , 'J -' 1 . ' '- ' ,MP ' ,-,-.H . 43 -1 F135 40? ' Y JAQ. , -r ' x 'V'lJf... .. . N I .-1 .- --F ' ' .- 's 3' -c. -Q-, ,Milf ,,,,1, 1' , - . - - .'r , -. :Q-E' 4' I 'rf-W. 'R .. - - - 1 ' - ' . 57' A, vi' 1 'S',u5 , v- ' ' ' Z' sv s I,-' ha. .--- 15'k -Q . - v- 'fda P -.' -.,' A -. 'Q' V-' .,. , ,. A ' -.. A . ' , J -q,f:'.:'-4. -J.-:fc if - A, , -R -- Y i 4, .. ,.- 0.5 5- r l ,kv-L -71- -fd . :oi it-452'f5L IHQUU' '4 65 Training started indoors in February with exercises to increase stamina, speed and flexibility. When the weather per- mitted, the tennis teams headed for the courts hoping that practice outside would be easier than practice inside. But practice on the courts consisted of the same ex- ercises as inside plus drills, laps and stroke practicing. Coach Parker looked forward to a season with returning seniors - Beth Lake, Amy Arnold and Valerie Pharis, and juniors - Grace Clark and joan Ma- dara. In addition, promising sophomores - Tammy Strickland and Amie Sugg strengthened the team. Coach South anticipated one of the team's best seasons with outstanding performances from Everett Skipper, Carl Segar, David Howell, David Fore- man, jeff Bobbitt and Mike Balckman. .. .. 4 -A., 1- '- Lxfvfyv ,w.,.:-451m-LLYTV 19Lh,A' 1st Row: Sharon Burke, joan Madara, Amy Arnold, Grace Clark, T. L. Nery, Laurie Wills. 2nd Row: Valerie Pharis, Tammy Strickland, Mary Kern, Kim Allen, Amie Sugg, Karen Violette, Coach Parker. fu. i. 1 1 A.. ,ago 3 'vi VP. ' . I . -only-Au H h - ,. 3 -11 V 1. '-if-'.yu7.Q, v' L . -ff. '. .via nu I ' 4, 7 -.,.. Y, . ,.d.N,,1,,,g-gapyf . ' - -!5'1l'2','! ..'..a-'a.S, -I-23:5 'Jef' 'h ,Ffzxry ,Q 1- If-Q. 1 .. as 4 .fi Qui.-'T' 'f ' .Aw mfs 1:- eftg '+4! 'i -5-Q 61 .sf . Z DE nyo ev,.- x-..n-- --' S Tenn n Sx,- - it-.- .4 ,. - . . .,,..m4..,., ,. '-1-rvfk ' Coach Parker bundled up for the seasons cold beginning Yf':+- -- i fra uf . :Lario .T ,.,. .,,Yf?:.-v, -'V 1 Q.. gi'-Igfi-'O-vin.---1 C 4 1 -p ,,,, -Q'-cor--1 ' QOc'l.lAg.. 1. - of '- Q ,.. '.p,,,- t-. .fv,.n A og ffif Q,0 5 v -yoqovfvlolvfvqv 2, llfifz' HI' 1'51v1 ,,.,lf'f10-Afvr-T l4r 1oosq1r61':j in -V f ?1f't 2 ' '1'l'lW '1 . . ' +1 . v Q f - i f 1 9 O , e 1 n , n 1 3 r , 1 ltifsgvrv if P 0-V-0 7 4 'HY Y' '1 ff ,li-0ii'vl1+ David Howell shows true form and concentration. . ... ,-4-,..Q.,-.fr 9 ,.,,.v'Qv- +0 .Q .novo vt- Q' vu no new Q0 bq-v- ,.,.. ,.. 5 ke,-.. - ,.g 'lst Row: Greg Zelna, David Foreman, David Howell, Fred Hutto, Ray Nunnery. 2nd Row: Coach South, jeff Bobbitt, Deepak Daryanani. Everett Skipper, john Allman, Mike Balckman, Carl Segar, first row Glen Ross jeff Boyce Bobby Frank, Henry Boyd, Scott Barbee, Buddy Keene, Louis Taylor, Bob Gurnee second row Larry Wedle Mike Reardon, Billy Hilton, Steve Hankenson, jim Graeff, Mike Star ling john Riley Larry jeffrres third row Coach Dollar, Leonard Sielicki, Robbie Parker, john Russell, Matt Swanson Steve Hicks Mark johnson Brian Rice, Bill Dorris, Coach Schmidt. Along with the beginning of a new season came two new coaches. Mr. Schmidt, who is new to Bayside, brought additional techniques and strategies that proved to be helpfulto the team. The extraordinary talent common to Bayside Baseball will certainly provide an exciting season. This prediction was strength- ened in a pre-season scrimmage against Manor - an impressive Marlin victory. Assisting Coach Schmidt was Mr. Dollar. Although he is not new to Bayside, he is a rookie to coaching Marlin baseball. A great asset to the team, his ability was evident and appreciated. lt, 1 -.mi , I S s 1.1 l W vu '- ' 1 . , 135 .- xt.. ., h?r?'P:,.? Yf 'mg i ,QR 4 'EY g1'.5! . . .si-f. ' V .--, -. 1 ' .f ' ,, W.. .. -. ..f ,. .. .L ' '. r - 1 x M ,an . C 4 '. 9' U- ,L-.I .Y . .qpnnaa--0. H 4. m lv Nl awp., First row: Nancy johnson, Debbie Post, Sandy Klingmeyer, Arlene Pelkey, Michelle Christopher, Kim Andrews, Herminia Viscayda, Bernie Lenaham. Second row: Beth Freeman, Donna Ratle, Byrd Burrell, Bones Whitley, Trish Kelly, Resa Gibbs, Cheryl Morrison, Sonja Nowlen, Allyson Anderson. Not pictured: Bernadette Mosely and Karen Bailey. ,X The Softball Team made a great impression in Tidewater when last year they won the Eastern Regional Championship. Promising players this year are Donna Ratte, Brenadette Moseley, Allyson Anderson, and Sandy Klingmeyer. Coach Nocher is hoping for an even better season this year. Certainly they deserve it - soft- ball is hard work. Kneelnng Mark Chapman Flrst Row Paul lohnstone john Kelly Mike Lawless Second Row Steve jones Don Kelso Keith Kung Ronnie Drumwrlght Coach Parker age take a llvely Interest In golf Those who do however fund It an enjoyable pastlme Meet doctors Lawless Kelso jones etc etc etc people of high school l l l l I i l t l l l -l. L l The Indoor Track team proved its superiority fonce againl in the state competition held in Richmond. Our athletes walked away with first place - leading their closest competi- tors, Albemarle and Mench- ville, by a sizeable margin. In doing so, Bayside became the first Tidewater team to win the stzite title. Congratulations. E I I F. 4. f'- L, if Kenny Diggs 60 yard dash stgfx. V I vysfg 1 D! l' A 880 Relay: Mack jacobs, Forrest Palmer Mitch Billu s Kenn Diggs. I p I Y ,ff Mile Relay Rufus Parker Lee Baxter Kenny Costm Leon Hymons Fenms jones 60 yard high hurdles FP' l 2 -o Rf'-A-5 --2 U hind-:gig - V ,Wh Iv .sq r- .f, ff-:l Lee Baxter and Mitch Billups 300 yard dash I I -one Dan Kreugar Shot put rl Y , 4 . 0 1 We fa if H f 4 g, T 5 1 l , 1, e I 4 R., .4 4 - l . l K . . : ' ' l 1 , , l A ig., 1 J- Q H ',- A ' 'I A 1 I l ,, i 'iv W V , il . ' I . , - , A t 1 1 . ,,' K 1' I ' L N r I K , 1 l -V 1 l , T W - uf - -If H f! - - ,l ' 5 ' , , ' B ' s an 'J' .- ' t A r s L-fm.. I 4 5-,, PA -. p fs' - f ' if 1 N , , 'Q - 1 . M49 Leaders: Fall L- GJ GJ .C ,' 1 nd Winter They faced the cold to do a good deed. ' J. Mitzy O'Neal has the spirit. They've got pride, they've got strong voices - and most of all they've got spirit. The girls led crowds in chants and yells. Cheerleaders are the personification of sportsmanship, and our girls did the best job possible. The Fall Squad, led by Cheryl Carmack and Suzy Smith, practiced all summer long - in spite of the soaring temperatures. Clf Mickey Mouse had been there, would he have wanted to cheer?l In November, the Winter Squad was chosen. The girls were split into two groups. Group A was led by Allyson Anderson and Group B was led by Gigi Gullickson. Both groups should be con- gratulated on their ability to keep smil- ing - even through the worst moments. P X aj ' 'if fi' is Z Q ' X,5s? gAi'? ' ' , A .JJ I-I nv, i 7 , O Y -. .- 'lla 3, W. ' an . ' - ,, 4. 5' 9 - ' is s ,, 1 - 'A .I '11-'mf 43 - '. -Q l 'KN' if C' i ' Ali it - 5. - T l T ' r A ffm' ' ' ti:-...ag s x'! f ' V' W - . 5 .rt 'T ,-45 't M' ' q 'gf lf ,. X wig., -is 1 M -T Q . 2!'55hi.if k'--:hNW.1.'f'. .., . u -. -Q . ,..g ,Us .1 - . f s V. ... ---..,, - 1st row: Gigi Gullickson, Mitzy O'Neal 2nd row: Karen Reed, April Peery, Pam House, Tammy Strickland, Cheryl Carmack, Suzy Smith, Allyson Anderson, Nancy Bates, Laurie Smith 3rd row: Ruth Bergdoll, Cathy Iennings, Karen Edgerton, Doris Woodson Top: Terri Marshall 1 2 A. Pam and Ruth cheer for spectators. l . . n . 1 F- L 1 I A 'll I Q r i ' o U! .lf- -v y .I YM ii' .5 'L ll ff' of .1-LX... ff... gk Mb Pin that man. Hey! .I ll 1-Q .kk t xl Ni Xu xml ,JL ik 1st row: Gigi Gullickson, Allyson Anderson, 2nd row: Mitzy O'Neal, Pamala House, loan Todd, T.L. Nery, 3rd row: Terri Marshall, Mergyd Burton, Sue Hurd, lanice Biele, Doris Wood- son, 4th row: Jodie Owens, Roxanne Seger, Karen Overby, Another famous stunt from the girls in red and gold. Debbie Clarke, Ruth Bergdgll, Seniors Send Gut The Classes Sogiziaifes iv K x. XX 0 X -W GL ,1- ... V 'hx ooo S, A, X xv f X 4 4- ' 5 x 'NPN x Mary AlJfGChT Dena Adams Roger Adams bv b. 1 4 ll W3 Af' Y A 'L Cindy Adkins laye Alderman GiniAnn Alvarez Sharon Andersen Y , 'Wx ! X Allyson Anderson Lorrie Anderson Debra Andrews Zak-.4 Karen Ange its . 4 Laura Asbury 4 L V' 5 ' .f f fi 2 1'i--f lilv idk ' l sh' '.:'f. .1 1- . 1.1. - f 1 , I. :?' 'F 4 9-.ss :K N lil ' A- 1- - I rv g. -' .-5 ' I. , by ' I 5 1 t 1 - v l lf , 5 4 .9 I, . 'I . F . ' 3 lfi' V x . - A g y 1 ,JN . I N, Eugene Baker F-' F3114 ' '- I x Kelly Armstrong Amy Arnold Frances Arthur 'N .ix Kathy Avera Deborah Baker g Q. ,X r u Ny A ' X . ' u , e 1 Ns o A . will Mike Balckmann james Ballou Mark Barondess im U , R 'A- EA , S. 1 Q Sandra Barth Chuck Basnight Nancy Bates ' 1 ' '4- . 1:f 2'-- 1 B gi ,N , EQ! li4'- qi' 'K A . ,m X,-555' ee-I-ee B3Xfef Regina Bazemore Gail Beachum joseph Beauregard in fi: Y . x ic' cu. 3 I ',' I Bonnie Beck Tammy Becraft Eddie Beige' Norma Belanger lanice Biele Amanda Bertleson UF 'lf sl 'f' . 't , .. 4 ll' 'n ' as- .,- L-1 l zf 4 x x aft 1 F L Q' ,L . F' B I xl 4? l 4 V MX m Mitch Billups -4if'ia'2Y' ' if Robert Bishop Debra Blades .as -U ... x SX Y- X. 5- g . Charles Bethel MaryLynn Bickford N1 xr all '.t :E l , E' If 2 Twana Billups 3 ' lr -W ' ll' 9 V, I 1 .- U, A,--A 'A ,, I ,- fa, 5. Ar - lr f ft , ' ' ' , ' , 1 1 -ww .Q if- X -.arf 'I L ' s x', .7 -2- 4 ' .H4 1 V. ' .., -I - if . '?,- NN :il ', 'Q -. ,J ' '-4 . Q I J sl ' in 1 D' M? .j sh. ll .iv 'J il' jeffrey Bobbitt Sherry Boles Q S 'W ' ii 2135, t A ' . 57.3 . . A K ,P xg I , , ,X - ff' N' A ' P mf? . . ., , ig fff i 4 l - 'xi Ji + x A A Michael Bolton Yvette Booker Annette Bookman . -- , 'G' f Q x , ,bv ws 1 :M I Lynnette Bookman Martha Bowling Charles Boyd Jeff Bf3C3le itll l 4 1 David Bradford Elizabeth Bray lay Breeden V' I, V' Qt- y X I E A B- ff' A L r v ' In ANNO' ' V ' ' num ,Nadi . ' I r r ,J Carol Brennan Raymond Brewington 'Y Barbara Brown Gi Melody Brown joy Buckner Difng Viet Bui y T, . john Brown ' 'x 1 Cs.. 5 W F ' -E5 .until X- ' x 1 , 1 X Q 4 Tony Bullard Alan Bunch Thomas Burbage Cassell Burden xxx! S.. l8rT1eS Burpo Mary Butt Donna Campbell kQg'..... '?l4f1 g i 5 Pamela Cannon Richard Carawan Cheryl Carmack Brenda Carpenter 4- X . 1 sf 5 5 Angela Cartwright Tracey Casalez Barry Cash john Casper Gary Chadil Kathy Chadwick Irene Chan l' ,x. '79 Mark Chapman janet Cherry Mary Clark QP .f 1- ,R X X -N ' 'ig-0' 4, Theresa Coggin Donna Colangelo Karen Coleman Lisa Conner I 8 3 fi v .As .1 M ' - x Carolyn Conquest Melvin Conyers Deborah Creekmore Sharon Creekmur Kathy Cross Bruce Cuffee Cindy Courtoy ,nl l 3x g8'- J - ' rx r' X f' X ., I 'x W f-.g , , , ll. , .f ,- Xi Thomas Cunningham Ava Cutchins Carolyn Cutler ! l 1 l l 1 v l I 4 i , 9- , Q-7 tl 3. D : I L V . u 5 ' .1 1 ' x Q. q N X i X ' X, , Q..-fn jp- 4'-' 'x h 'xg' .j 4 . -1 It 5, ' il' Z, Q 77 ll.- .' - D ' ' . : 'HQ , 1 . 0 . . 5 2,1 4 V ,4 . t 1 , - xi V Q' .' 'Me L ' - , sl .5 . .'. 5 . r ,infix ,lg . . JA. ' , - '11, I r I- ,Is if I' f. Diane Dacus Keith Dailey Gary Davis Scott Davis If . 1 Q . ' . i D? 1, F T 1- If 1 G 1 i . Bob Davis Cindy Dean Nancy Debold -Re Wx Denise Deffenbaugh Lew Delbaugh Christopher Denny lean Dent YQ- ' ' fl writ eg.: V' V 4 My W A W ,gf -'-M rw ew: 2 i 5 2 -in - a g. p X eg Xxx 1 D A ll -' Q' ig he ay A Hilary Diggs Kenny Diggs ix., TX l X ek , y Laura Dotzler Anne Dougherty Stephanie Douglas in 4,' l S Kelly Dorr .c 1' 21414 . w David Duggan 'S I l i ll i l i 4. l .ff A Michael Dumas Sheryl Dumas Barbara Duncan Q Q ,I sl U a L di 88 l DDM -:.Yi.- . Q V Diane Dunn Anne Dunn Ax w 2X V' ,ox .Q ' A Q A x N , S., Karen Edgerton Lydia Edwards i L rtxl f fl , ix A K ' 1 ','.g'-x Q A Lee Ann Eaton xl 'f 'g.' sf Scott Eggleston r' Q5 l Runa Einarsdottir Cheryl Ellis - 1 rd' ff ffff x 'I .A ,. fs Kim Ellis 0 0 , 0 . I X Marie Eccles HPF' if. .1 A ri Q' 1. '. ' 6 u 'W Y' rl! 1 i l..., -N 7' sl N A Randy Ellis i . i li r hi 1 Q l N F' G' E FY . 1, M xc 'W Fx x ,- b F sl. ,Sa x QQ- l , ' K L ' I V X Susan Englert Melissa Enlow Leslie Espejo I l 1 l I .-4,12 l Z i g Ronica Fagg Misty Fall Farzaneh Farhangi james Farrington A l ii - Ii i I l i I I l l David FelCZuk Elizabeth Felton Danny Felts ?' li it 90 li 44.4 Q v if f X 5 Q N K , ., li , F L 2 'sf 41' f' 7 I F Doug Ferguson -V '-0 ' fx ' 4 Q' ,-,, 4 q Sherry Flanagan Charles Forbes if ' ,,. , :nc S Wi' ia- LL4' 5 ii Robert Fowler john Fueston Donald Fickle fx Faq X ,Y Hartwell Fitchett Andrew Fitzgerald l -k lx if YF' ' Qffilft L Richard Forsythe Debra Fujimoto Michael Garguilo janet Garrett john Garton fs David Gaskill ,-Y l. 4 I l t Q G . --' 4 Elizabeth Gaughan Harrell Glenn Alessa Godwin Renee Goffigan Q5 ik 'if-' Alyssa Graber Crystal Graham . 0- D. .C v 7 X x X Blane Gray l if '1 ' . 1 ' T ...-f Willie Gray Gwen Gregory Mike Gregory Nancy Griffin ' I fs F x if 79 I Ni 'N 5.5 y i Robert Gurnee Candi Gurney Rgbin Haffey ,, s . l' - fi ml' fl- 4 -? 3. ,-N 'pg 4. 4 ' . 'K ! , 44 ' 1' 74 t 1' 6 , . J: . -I' -0 ' - Qu, ' ' ' v In 'H A l . X - i l 'XX - . 3' I x 'v . 5 ff-'ill i , W. , A X'ex ,G ,, , A G N My N I 441 'YN 4 --f--L-11 ! I: 4 xxx 4 . 4 K si Shari Haga Kathy Hagee Gilbert Hall Hollie Hammer .f qxx ' A1 Denise Hart F 1 1 f V , , ' 5- X i X l V ia-if i l X 1 ' Valerie Hardison Renee Harrell Carol Harrington Diane Hart David Hastoglis Alan Held Kevin Hemphill Gene Henderson Russell Hennen fx Victoria Henry lane! HGf1Sl6Y Sharon Hensley Stephen Herterich fc anal Charlie Hilder Pat Hill Kenneth Hicks Stephen Hicks an 0- 1 L, ,Ng I 5 Ewa - joan Hilliard l fi 2 ffl l ' l .. X L S- i 5 in J 3 -73 l l V 3 l Bradley Hobbs jennifer Hoffsetz Sharon Hogan at l 'NS 4:4 L . 'C ' fr -X A , r 4 . . -f 'ln , ,f , . , wr. l Xi E lx 1 1 lx, ls, yv ' ' 1 X ' in ...A David Holloman Roosevelt Holloman leffery Hoover Brendee Hougland Karen House Denise Howard Rhonda Howells ll l .Lg Q0 0' ur-v 'w , xr S' . fa '. . , M, 1, .' ' 'I ,ii 1 ' ' . , I LA ., . . x urn: I 9 Dolores Huffman Susan Hurd Anne Hurst Donna Huxoll X 4'-A' lv - ,, W Catherine Irving Mack Jacobs Pamela james Q9 r' Tony laramillo Larry Jeffries CIWGVYI Ienkins Cathy ISUFUHSS 'L m 1 75 .T V if . HQ- ? Y X. 2 -+1 ' 1 3 -rt 'ffa 1f.4' , ' z I W,-fl, Lisa jesberg Carol johnson Stephen johnson Scott johnson Susan johnson at if -A 2 ,Q S ga A gy' '-T7 vu '- 1 ' .,t' - 5-:Xxx NL'fW6 - H .5 i4:::1-:.'-..-5 Steven jones lrig joseph Gray johnson Eric jones 4 dr. Qld Sandra joseph pw' 'l s., Nb ,' , .Nx N 1 i, as -g 'L pg-Y A x xx I Q n Buddy Keene john Kelly Margie Kelly Susan Kelly s. Y s. . .2 A S A. ri if El f il L f K -X f 1 . ' . 1 Pamela Kelp Don Kelso jim Kerekesh .'.y,1C ' S 4-Y Mary Kern Donald Kimble Gregory Kingsley Stephen Klame l ll 11 Q1 Q ' I john Klavenski Sandra Klingmeyer x f .51 ' Q. 1 K Q i' 4 4 fl 6 1 Debbie Knight Steve Koziol Mary Kramer Elizabeth Lake Henry Langer 'Fi Q:-rv Wilbert Klingmeyer Dan Krueger xx X K- I 1' 1 A Mark Larmore 5 - rg A Mai 'N i M L JIU 1 W X 'H 4 N 'L f is 7 f ' 'fl NN s V- Nfxvlf Paul Larramore Lisanne Lassiter Susan Law Michael Lawless 6 rg 5 I V. ,rg 'a24.,1H- 'L g ' it :NIL f i F Q-DL. ,PL Larry LeMond Cathy Lenahan Terry Lenox , -'mf---v-,wg - 7 NN Corkey Lewis Jeannette Lim Lori Lindly Vicky Lindly ,sa Q-se LM 2 Adrienne Littlejohn Tina Linton ludy Lipford Lynda Little Y. Y 1 JI' . Ns.. I Q h 1 1 William Llewellyn Trina Lowry Tim Luettel Qt X Tracy Luther Carolyn Lyon Anna Mackey v + lv M X C K f Q' , 7 '95 J 7 ., ' N f .Q va '- 'xv' - l l i gk-.XL ll by Q . Nr A 7 N r l i Diana Main Loretta Malvas Cameron Manuel Sibyl MBPS F y gl JNL. 'du 'iv-T5-Til 'll' llll l w l A' '- I Q g y l ,ll T A: .5 U 1- - lf - Q.. ., , ,l Q' l 1 ll f' ggi' f , qs - 5, ls. l li T if Xl X Q Nr 'f -. I? 5 ' f ' f-X. X il l ay A J J ' as E' . A , e 1 a, james Marshall Tim Mason john May l l l S Michael Mayberry Tracey McCabe Corinne McCartney Daniel McConville i A K' Mike McCormick Sharon McCurry Deborah McDowell wa' , 1 ' 4 .gs ff' Q' va Q N' Q 'HQ ., Floyd McFadden Belinda McGarvey Kathy Meeks Kenneth Merner , 3 . x 1- e A ' . 6 ' , ..- V iii 3-- + if. l . ,O e I , , ' X l a iag i L Denise Michael Robin Midgette loey Miller l L 'I joey Miller ludy Miller X f Q Ny 57 gl my 9 f H ' i Terri Milligan Andrea Mills 1 , Q... -mx K-' K3 1 Q X Timothy Miller Nancy Millett - 3 1' or ' -'4.. tr: ' x . fc' X VJ, , xxx if , If . gr .551 DeEtte Minschke David Mitehell Suzen Mitchell Elleanore Moll Suzanne Monk 7 A fx l HF! 5 X janet Moore jeffrey Moore Skip Moran l is N 'I f l V 1 ' r if Kay Morgan Karl Morton Craig Mulderrig Nadine Mullin tl ri Q. Q Q L r r , X ,H lr r 4 it ll r r ,a , . I Beverly Mundy jon Nason Sylvester Nichols l FFA 1 l i ,i 1 ,I 1: l M l , :ik 106 M l 5- . Russell Nobles David Noland Teresa Novak QQ' Melvin O'Connell Karen Overbey Sharon Overbey jen, f r Tom Nowlin S wiv' I NP v, Q4 , 1 56: f' ' , , Qs- L 34, .:..Q , Dana Owens john Owens Yolanda Page Pablo Pagan , I A4 Forrest Palmer Z jeff Parks Davld Patrylak Earl Paul joseph Peele . Vi 4' I v Valerie Pharis -A 51 -A -me wg min P .. l V 4 . AQ i tp . NNN bw 8 f a f 4 ' l-J' Carla Phillips Beth Pinkerton Karen Plumlee Cathy Poe f-'X X Cherie Poole Victor Powell Elizabeth Powers 1 C x X f ff , V! Vi,V ff. T ' Y Bernyce Pritchard Cheryl Proctor Libby Quick Terry Quinn 7' , X 9. I 5, ,gi v- Iudy Racer Sharon Rakes Dorothy Rambo AQ I z 2XN A Arlene Ranay Matthew Ranck Donna RHIU5 Karen Reed 15- Q Greg Richardson Harriette Reid Lisa Riedemilnn G'- n,yX lx' NNW ln john Riley Larry Roberts Terry Roberts Sherman Robinson 3 4-iff - -4 ! Emma Rosa Steve Rose Thomas Ross fb' Donna Ruffin N Monica Ruggerio Denise Russell Noel Salamone cuwgrwr 2 ' Rhonda Salusbury Lyle Sanders Phrl Sanderson E jamre Santos Deborah Scott , 'XX If 4'-0 hs N ,l X lf X Q I G-'f si X - ',::, y A- ff J 5 ill fl-1 -' ' 1: 'hr V ' , '1 is S sv ii .uf gf! 5 -. 4 7 , ., ug' ' I x A 1, ' I tl' 7 'e H' ' ' ' ,' ' rg ' Ltfxjq ' -1'-I. R' X . n . ' -fi? 235 154775 5 f 'I I r .ic It X 1 Q ' '. ,4 joe Seals Ax,-Nr Diana Sheets ' f fed? Q l . ' 4.14. N 'Q' 5. 5 'CQ-kjv F ' 'if 1' 'ff' xr i . Q: In 'r -5K , I- David Shoemake Carl Seger Ted Seglem Charles Settlemyer i'?'W . r r I , Keith Sherman ,1 4 , 's 'A - 1. r . - g . r , . . .1 Z5-' Carol Sickels :S-an ri- i i i. 4 gb x J- . .' X I 5 I ., , . f if 4 . ...... S Karen Sutton Tammy Sink Everett Skipper iv 4 nQr an 'V S Brian Smith Catherine Smith Jacqueline Smith Karen Smith 'Sf' a wae iff Mike Smith Suzanne Smith Eugene S0riCelli 5-, . N ' .5 . Craig Spencer QT -mir t Y' 1 ,fl ' as t 'ic . 113 .ua .Ll 11111 , U n ' Kristie Stallcup '- j ,' ff f 7-w ' rn I. Y Thomas Stewart il -s Lori Stratton . . b at ,,- 1 i l H Michael Starling J.: ' ' ' ' V 53 Belinda Strickland x 7 Cheryl Steffey ,fm , ii Robert Struck Tina Summers Gayle Sutton Sherry Swafford WZ.. .P Lori Swan Matt Swanson . . r ax .ag f T M .. , Q W J Edward Sznyter I x .f I! xx ' z rl. 1 -- p,,,,,,,...-d--' 1, Patrick Tache Artia Taylor Judy Taylor Eddy Theisz N T Donna Thomas lim Todd xt . iw 0- A 1? - 1 I WX 1 Vicky Torrech I 0 David Turner mg' 'F' W 'l 1 james Tyer Mindell Tyson f l '60 g 1 Ramona Vela Karen Violette Don V0gt Steve Wack Kenny Wade Arleen Walker i' 1-' .l I .L- X x x X I Q.- W Hx Ronald Uhls Z as . .1 x ,- r-fy , f ' K Alfie' l Kathleen Wallace fx :tl QI' 'Q .W H 1 X ' 1 I' V .il Denise Warren Barbara Walling Valerie Warren Ll i ak J,7, 'Tw - ' x , l -.. x K fb lf' I ,Q s Sandra Watson ,H W -o s. 1' ' L - 2 , Charles Walls joseph Wang i ll X Mary Waskey Sandee Watkins B' x 12 '? N 'A -, ar, Thomas Watson Dalton Weaver X pg, r xg A 'lf 1 1 ' A 4 ,fb ' X 1 . .vm ESBQSKQA It A jennifer Weaver Robert Wells Harold West Robert Westmont tl Ei ,ja ' x S e f if if xl' 'Q-if O. Karen Wheeler DOM White IHITWGS White 'Y-'K 'N xx William White Cathy Whitehurst Larry Whitley Theresa Whittaker . am., .. .WH AS Y . as 5 ' , ,Q X . X 'xg as x 9' ,, is ' if 5 1 J V 4 x X 4 , 4 3 t , if Q, 'wax J :Jef-:Q..' ' .hlgif 2 .,.-, .. , j L Karen Whittle Bernadette Wiggins David Wilburn ss, ii 'ls Q9 l 114 W Susan Wiles Dennis Williams ' Kathy Williams Tim Williams iv- t rx 21,7 Y Laurie Williamson Denise Wilson y, sf Q Gerard Wilson Rn' 'NN - in K as -n.., ' lessie Wilson Georgia Winters Donna Wood lanice Wood 6 QA 15-f'g14', li. - Gail Woodbury Frances Woods Denise Wray fl A - x ' if Q 'if 'f ZX E I N 1 M Laura Wright Gerard Yaconiello Mickey Yerigan Gregory Zelna 77 rg .N -,V - - - Qsggsf' ,0 faq L .1 . , QQ? ,A li-. :lf is , v , , fu, 7 1, ! ' Q vi W4 x 7 v-1 r 'I I ? . X' 1 21 '22 -15 K . ' f 4 M1 ' ..' , -4 ov 1 1 . 1 5 ' ' A , H' - . -.. I ' fy Y Y Q . f 'N A A r 'if A ' 1 Q' if .gf -. N A ' Dana Zorens Linda Zorens Darlene Zoeller Neil Zerbe In Memorium -vi: v. Q. , ,ge 'YQ Richard Thurman 4 , Seniors Not Pictured Todd Arehart Karl Anderson Carlton Baker Cathy Basham Faith Baugh Ron Beagle Tom Beneck Dale Beran Rich Blessington Phillips Boehm Clayton Boyd Robert Brewington Carol Brown Ivy Brown Bill Bryant Ronald Burns Ken Carter David Clark Andrew Clemson Norman Cole Sheryl Cramlet Charles Creekmore Priscilla Diggs David Dorr Mark Dossett j. Craig Dunbar Michael Dunn john Doxey Mark Eidson Angela Fanning Hubert Foster Martinee Gatlin William Gentry john German Donnell Gilchrist Margaret Gorin Mildred Greene Michael Greer Theresa Greer Nester Guerrero Ronnie Hawkins Brad Hering Ralph Hill Ronald Hill Tom Hill Michael Holland William Hyman james jones Mario jones T. Charlene jones Betty jean Karibian Garry Kelly Michael Kerrigan Nicholas Knox Theresa LaCoursier Antonio Lamotta Neal Lane james Leary Cheryl Lee Glenn Lee Scarlett Lee Diane Livingston james Maloney Richard Matuszak Cindy Mayhew William McConnell Kelly McDuffy james Mize Bernadette Mosley Kenneth Nelson Valerie Parker Michael Pellino Maurice Phillips David Rich Richard Riccio julia Richardson Sherry Riddenhour Douglas Robinson Helen Grace Samonte Esther Sargent Darrell Smith M. Linda Smith Rebecca Steckler Mary Tarpey Michael Tomko Patricia Touzos William Welsh Roy Wells Sherri Wills john Winfield Larry Wiseman Mark Young 2 Graduation otes Carolyn, Suzanne, Our pride in you is exceeded only by our love. Mother and Daddy - Your accomplishments bring much happiness and pride. Margaret Conquest Dear Lisa, Sharon, f A H d Looks like you made it! We are proud of you. Thanks or a job we one We are very proud of you. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rakes jr. Mary Elizabeth Abrecht, Mumma and Daddy Congratulations upon your graduation, May you enjoy a happy and prosperous life. Ken, Your accomplishments bring much happiness and pride. Mom and Dad Beth, We are filled with pride and love for you. Keep swinging! Dorothy j. and Charles D. Lake laye, You're an extraordinary person. Your graduation is another of your many accomplishments, with many more to come. Thanks for making us very proud. Love Mom and Dad Carol Ann Brennan, Our pride in you is exceeded only by our love. Walter and Helen Abrecht and Hope Yu. Mom and Dad julie Owens, Our pride in you is exceeded only by our love. Mom and Alan A. Bunch, Thanks for a job well done. We are very proud of you. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Bunch Dad ,gl fb' ff?Ti'F F x x ijt ' . - 9 'rc. . . , . '1' ,bi Q . , N ., 1- ' :li S'--'.x Q . ,,f ,,,-,Jl u.,,,.-M E xx ' Beth Southard, Tim Williams, proud of you. Larry Whitley, Andrew Fitzgerald, by OUV love- Our pride in you is exceeded only by our love. Mom and Dad Good luck in your future endeavors. We are Mom and Dad Our pride in you is exceeded only by our love. Mom and john Cindy Lou Dean, Our pride in you is exceeded only May you always strive to do your best, for in so doing you will Mr. and Mrs. theodore Dean have pride in yourself. Mr. and Mrs. james Fitzgerald Michael Wayne McCormick, Congratulations and may the future hold much happiness for you. Merle and Sandra McCormick Suzy Smith, Dear Cathy, With much love and congratulations on your day. Learning's a must in the allotted span, diSCOVC'f- Mother, Dad, and Laurie ing oneself sufficeth. Our love transcends three- score and ten, with light to help you find it. Robin Midgette, Our pride in you is exceeded only by our love. Love, Mom and Dad Eric jones, Love, Mom and Dad Debra jean Fujimoto, s Karen Coleman, Thanks for a job well done. We are very proud of you. Mom, Dad, and Leslie Your accomplishments bring much happiness and pride. Mrs. Francis jones fa. A F! Our pride in you is exceeded only by our love. Dad, Mom, and Steve QQ ,. lx I 'Rx O5 r- What makes an outstanding senior? The answer depends upon whom you ask So we on the annual staff asked the Senlor Class to Choose ten of therr peers who they felt were the most outstandrng Some of the qualities Considered were enthusiasm V Involvement ID school functlons and aca demic or athletrc achrevement Here they are the the people s Choice Larry lefferres Dolly Huffman Barry Cash J-Q. any 1.15 Elleanore Noll Suzy Smith Amy Arnold JL Tony Klrngmeyer Mark Barondess Barry Cash Dan Krueger Bob Gurnee Most Gutstanding Seniors ' 1 f 1 1. ' I I . I - I . - , I ' , I fl I ,L ' 1 3 t . Mgx ll, l NF ' ' s Gs 4 ' N 7. W, 45 - t L nf -'- 'J .4 'Q V , 1' ' Nr' . ' , v , -Us 'A 'J-J,'iTYxt,.. '3 - Q i .5 ki , In .5 . ... , i B . .iz in 1-J 7 , 'D' M Debby Webb Mike Adams Michael Adkins Polly Akbari Robert Aldridge Carl Alexander Ed Allison john Allman Paul Alluisi if Rick Bell Keith Cokes Paul Fetter Yvette Fletcher Susan Harrington Carl Haynes Valerie joyner Angie Perrone Trisha Tarpey f I' 7 'x r ,- ' ai . ' Q ! 'Q In L . , . ,.., 4, ' f - n- f J A 3 i 'v- A fs- K X 1 I N 515 xiii . 6. ' r .. Y , ft' 4 iff. l 'Xl l Q- fc-Q i J x r-' fl Xa.1',. 5- Felisha Alqueza Denny Ambrose Chester Anderson Grey Anderson Sheryl Anderson Kim Arehart Lesa Arnoe julie Armstrong Chris Aunchman Voner Ayers Timmy Balelar Carl Baker Kenny Baker Roger Ballance Claudette Banks Tammy Barkley Tammy Barrett Laurie Basham Karen Baumgardner Charlyn Beauregard Twila Bell Wendy Bently Ruth Bergdoll Amanda Bertleson jennifer Bertha Mike Bickers jimmy Bigham Dennis Bishop Marianne Black Rock Blais Virginia Blalock Kelly Blaylock Pamala Blount Ron Bock Tom Bolean Kim Bolt Linda Bond Sheila Boswell jeff Boyce Patricia Boyd Claudia Bradshaw Randy Bradshaw Maria Brambilla Kathy Bray Robert Brookhart Curtis Breathwait Bud Brown Michele Brown xN.' N . if 0 gl lsr- lf. 'I L LD Q. ake-u nd FS UH l i 3' P -as fa. ,F . C y ' ,uf t ' 0 vi fl 'lrx Mike Brown Natalie Brown Richard Brown Steve Brown' Tony Brown Scott Browning Crystal Buckland Robin Burbage Italia Burke Tammy Burket Bird Burrell Mercyd Burton Virgil Butler Dane Butswinkas Robin Butt Anne Byrnes Vicky Byrum Ben Cabiao Brian Campbell lane Campbell janet Campbell Terri Campbell joy Carawan james Carpenter '79 Q A., ak , ng. Y i 2 t . . X 6 X I I T' 4 kat . , 5 , QN T? 'ws ! f IQZGL I ll. Is Might Fine 9 'X Y K? 4 -iv lv X it ' , ,, gb .rx Q -1 i -6 i 3 u I X . t 'ly 9- ,Y L- P X -dk , i 2 Q F a 'I C' I N X 3 ' A M X7Nf il V1 1 gg ea ,s ' . Y K if N -' ffl Fi ff- 5 sn Ml -1 va 1 1 1! Mike Carroll Dave Casher Anita Castillo Carol Carter Marlene Chan Frank Chappell Don Chaquette Rita Cheche Teresa Cherry Mike Chestnut Vanilla Christian lodi Christiansen Mike Christopherson Noboru Chung Debbie Chunta David Clark Debbie Clark Grace Clark Karen Clauss Carol Clements Mindy Clifford Georgia Cockill Randy Collier julie Collins Kathie Connelly janet Conrad Eldeania Conyers Suzanne Luce Kevin Cook Kennie Costin Roger Cote Nancy Couther Anne Craig Matthew Craig Mike Crane Nancy Creekmore I N f Debbie larrett William Croneberger David Curfman Michael Cuffee Dana Curran Karen Cyrus joe Daigle Susan Dancel Karen Daniel Deepak Daryanani Barry Davis jim Davis Carol Deemer Davie Deffenbaugh joe DiCenzo Patty Dickason Karen Dietrich Kalle Dillard M, R -7 I4 dd X , 471. ..,' f--21 1 NZ li gx 'Q 3 :ing-X junior cheerleader, Mitzi O'Neal, cheers for her mighty fine Marlins. 5 1 -9 1, -1 L T' -. i Q 1 ' LITE' R' rv X' L FQ . hx I l N 1 'L . 1-rl A I 'k, , ln W gl, Angelica Docog Reginald Doles Steve Doran Kathie Dotson Lisa Douglas Becky Dow Pam Doxey Gina Dozier Susan Dublin jackie Dudley Dolores Duggan Perry Dunbar Wayne Duncan Dawn Dupuis Denise Easton Donnie Eaton Teresa Eaton james Edgerton Diana Edmunds Glenn Edwards Renee Elliot Linda Emrich 'I t X f -'ir-gf-fl -F L xfk E :, x . l 's - I.- X A T i l 5 Kevin Fultz Carmeline Gaughan Genny Gentry Tim George julie Gerloff Denton Gibbs Kathleen Gilbert Bill Gillis Sandie Gimbert Bill Given Paul Gleaton Chris Goffigan Darrall Goodmon lim Graeff Donald Gray Rena Gray Frances Greene Sandra Greene Debbie Greer Ann Greunke Lisa Griffin Tracy Griggs Billy Grimes Ray Grinnell David Groover Gigi Gullickson Susan Gurnee Cheri Hall Ronnie Halsey Harold Hand joseph Harcum Billy Harmon Craig Harold Timmy Harold Glenda Harrell james Harrel David Fortier Lynn Fortunato Ray Fowler Beth Freeman Kenneth Freeman Theresa French , I lm' F .' Stuff lt! , O ,gf A-T it 'v. ' 'S' 'We H J .gt R . . . 'ex ' if A Q L- 1 I l sy X N X 5 Eddie Enos William Everett loni Evertt Evette Levy Dixie Fain john Fanny Donald Faughn Dawn Ferguson jim Ferguson Ken Few Diana Fields Tim Fijak Eddie Filipowski Timmy Flemming William Floyd Tess Foreman Terry Ford Terry Foreman y1,f'iV -, ix.. ' U .Y Aa L I 4f 'l 'i ,--1--4 f as ' 1' 'fl v . G -fwffh .fri - E sl 4 5 P L J AX 1 L l wi' Mary Harrington Colane Harris joy Harris Nancy Harris Annette Harrod Sherman Harris Chuck Hartman Brenda Hatcher ' ,,-aww wg n-.' Karen Nelson folds rockets while Tony Willman pokes the folded napkins through chicken-wire holes that seem to grow smaller with the passing of each looooooooong, looooooooong hour. june Haver Susan Helms Kim Henderson james Henry Wendell Henry Rand Hermoso Y K 5 i R ,, is , 1 james Hickman Paula Hickman Kim Hicks Sharon Hill Harry Hicock if XXX, 1, Dennis Hillian g x - Mark Hilton if 1 A 1 4 ' f- . Carla Hipps 4 iz- 'zj 'i ' fl I .11 Vicky Hodges jennifer Hofacker I , xx Mitch Hofacker i 5- . Shawn Hoffman .I ,mT'f ' ' Anne Holding s Steve Honeycutt Rick Horton Pam House - x f l . 3 ' V I ,ll if gs . er f 1' 3 '-p Glenn Holland lr if 5 F 5 l f' ' Q f IA! . it A! iii xiii 0 ' J L Daniel Howard Edie Huff Linda Hughes Stacey Hunt jeff Hutchinson Billy Hylton Leon Hymons janet jacobson Susan jaeger Kim james Charlene jenkins Roger jenkins Ty jennings 1.330 U 1 15? . A U! Q 've 5 A y tl I ' 'R l inn J' 1,5 fill N . - L-- ...xx 'Ykfa if ,, ii V ,.- Ji 4 1 Xi- .P jimmy jenkins jeannine johns Susan johns Davis johnson jamie johnson jimmy johnson jimmy johnson King Ding johnson Mark johnson Paul johnstone Tony johnson Corina jones jeffery jones Ron jordon Randy joseph Tim journigan Velgene joyner Zelda joyner Lynda Keller Darryl Kelley Diane Kelly Kevin Kelly Trish Kelly Kieke Kernkamp What's Your Pleasure? john Kerr Pete Kerrigan Craig Kimble Tanya King Walt Kinsley Mike Kline Monica Knott Barry Knox john Kowlok Rick Kozlowski Shelly Krick Patrick Kutei julie Lafata Debbie Lane Libby Lange Chanta Lassiter Patty Leary Larry Lee Maria Leftwich Sara Lester Eric Lewis Garry Lilly David Lindsay Larry Linnette Carolyn Longstreet Kathie Lovin Barbara Lynch Bryan Mackey David Mackey joan Madara Kim Maddox jeanine Maioriello Patty Maloney Heidi Marella Connie Marshall Terri Marshall P' ' 4 .X . ' Q 4 , x- X 'TRI 1 T3 .-p 7' 4 . 'Ni A x V . . v .L,-. ..'i.?sm . ,f L' - L I tr ,Y l Tir? TA vi fa l .. X L- I, ff' E5 -' A' 'di f Y ' i 1 .Qs 5: . 'Y -' l Q I l i i l, A Friday night football games mean cheering, celebrating, and having a good time to most peo- ple. But to a handful of juniors, football games mean work. From the singing of the national an- them to the last play of the game you can find students working ' concession stands. Duties in the conces- sion stands range from pouring land spillingl r E. l l ,sg E .uktfi l f Steve Newton Bruce Martin Lisa Matthews Kevin Mayberry jeff McAdoo Craig McCarrick Laura McCartney Charlie McConville David McClenny jeff McCullough Debbie McFadden 5. Coke, to collecting tor dodgingl money thrust in our faces. The smells of freshly made popcorn and peanuts tempt the tastebuds, but duty comes before pleasure. The main purpose for working in the conces- sion stands 's to raise money for the junior class. The class gets three dollars for each person who works all night in the concession stands. The rest of the profits go to support our athletic department. Why do these people work in the concession stands? Some work for the fun of it tbeing yelled at and complained to constantly.l Others work to get into the games free even though they cant see the game. And others work because no one else will. But all have un. X 9 1 1- Thomas McLaughlin f ' A ' P N 'M David Meads Danny Mears Patches Mendoza Carin Midgette Annette Miller N 'X Eff c 5 A J. msg . ludy Miller Leanna Millett Robert Miner Daniel Minton Elisabeth Mitchell Melinda Mizelle Elizabeth Moody Moonshine Moore Dolores Monaco Kelley Morgan Anthony Morris Cindy Morris Linda Morris Pam Morris Carol Morrison Cheryl Morrison Norman Morse Ron Morton 1' PM A 9 j .T E . fa 9- 1 N iw- xxl Tamara Moses Cathy Moxey Charlie Murphy ' jeff Murphy Patrice Myers Karen Nelson Patricia Newby Were there cows in Bay- side s football stands t Homecoming? N not really just cowbells. Red and gold ribbons decorated the class of 79. The ringing bells helped to build enthusiasm in the crowd that gathered in the stands at our fourteenth Homecoming. The 100 bells sold raised about sixty dollars for the junior class sponsored by M. Lankford and Miss Cobb. The Cowbell Com- Connie Marshall. The mon- ey will be used to help pay for the Ring Dance- a event which may cause bells to ring in the heads of many love-struck juniors. ' a o, , , r the Spirit Bells sold by mittee was headed by n Mary Jayne Nicholas Ricky Nielson jeff Nobles Lisa Noel Nancy Nolan Karen Noland Michele Norris Tammy Northam Kathy Nowlan Sonya Nowlin Ray Nunnery Kim Olah lean Oliver Craig Olson Brenda O'Neill Mitzy O'Neal Les Ore David Overstreet janette Overton David Owens Greg Page Craig Paige Fawn Palmer janet Palmer Chuck Parker Tonya Parker Carmen Parrish Stuart Parrish Debbie Parshall Mark Payne Teri Pearl Vaunda Pearson Winnie Pease Nina Pebworth Charlene Peirce Kurt Peters Chris Petrucci Brian Pettet james Phares Peggy Phillips Robert Pollard Chris Pogue C ., gs 7 :rf H -Y' N 'M 1 X? 5 4 1 . . Y ll .4 3- ' ,, ' if E 'A Ni T +V - , . , ,, i .K ia . , .- i .V tl L , 3' p , A 5 1 , 5- 4 i ' ' .2 fl ' ' , V x ' , - - Kr! ' 'ff B '1- ' . -f ay .I O . , 1 ,A 14 . f I Q . ' f gf A .. ss. 8 ,A A. I if 4 we 1 , 4 ., .1 ,Tr it eh- ' ' I x R fa r X Q. Q x, f is l tw, N xl it Y P 2 R X L 41 , li PAN Efiln X X A . xl Nix l XKIX 9 I x . s Marion Porch Carolyn Porter Sonia Porter Debbie Post Tom Pouliot Carol Pratt Preston Robison Robert Proctor Denis Provaznik William Prince Debbie Pryor Shari Ramsey Tammy Rankin Missy Ransone Katina Rasmussen Mark Reardon Paul Redden Shelia Reed Susan Reigle Denise Reynolds jack Reynolds janice Reynolds Donny Richardson john Richardson g-Sr Q '. X Wil pf, 5 . in D I . kfflm E fi 's f A New Sound At The Football Game ,L ,S X X, iq A-gLQ.-a4' M fx .Qt was G C i f 1 , A . 'Q-in 5 V ' , ,3 4 - '4 . r' I T'jf-li Robert Richard Mark Ricketts Clinton Riedeman Tanya Rigdon jesse Riley M'Lissa Rios jo Anne Robbins Terri Roberts Brenda Robertson David Robinson Ethel Robinson Terry Robison Gene Rodriguez Carl Roller Greg Rudiger Rose Ruffin Susie Ruhlin john Russel Kathy Rutledge Harry Ryals Virginia Salmon' Anne Saucier Dale Saunders Pam Saunders Tamara Saunders Troy Saunders Bill Schaefer jordie Schechter Lawrence Schoning Dan Schultz Stan Schultz Gerald Scott janet Searcy Belinda Sellers Carol Senart Rusty Settlemyer Pam Shaw Debbie Sheain Connie Sherrill Cheryl Sheets Scott Shields Carolyn Shiera Stuart Shoemake Sally Shore Cheryl Shuster Frank Signorelli David Siler Pete Sineath Terryl Sivills Susan Sivils jeff Skiles Denise Slater Terry Smith Scott Snapp Leslie Snellinger Laurie Solomon Paula Southard Bonnie Spangler Frank Sparger Barry Speares Kathy Spencer Sharon Spruill Tommy Stahl julie Starke Brian Steadman joseph Stelmack Lori Stephens Cathy Stephenson Rhonda Stephenson juniors Patrick Stewart Michelle Stiles Elaine Sturgill 1 ' NA -A I Y i-Al QJQEL. ,al Pi tu ,. K I I if N Q X K Q S I 5 x 4 ll gi 5- 1 I 5 1 'ISI' . .9 . R N I Q ,U v , 0 1 F 1' . - A Q s 5 1. .. , I x + Q , , I Q, r .K 2 ' x ,f X ,fx ,x A ri 7 il A la gf Get Ring Around The Finger r-f T --M Q X X ' ' AJ L. 'E' by P Q A -9. E'wm .1 ' ' x X . P f -QV LN 3 S 1 7 1 U' X j rf, i lil? i I at of 2-i w L - ' S gi PP , 'X li f Y . I . wx' 1 Doris Suddeth Keith Sutton jeff Swaim Robyn Szydlowski Donny Tabor Tracy Tabor Toni Talbert Frank Taylor Kim Taylor Gary Tedder Brett Temple Iwalani Thomas june Thomas Kathie Thompson Lee Thompson Patti Tolleson Clarissa Torres Frank Toy Tami Traub Scott Tugwell Teresa Turner janice Tyer Brad Underhill julie Vaillancourt fill hx, David Valentine Sally Valentine Tyrone Valentine Roger Vaughan Sheila Vaughn Randy Vidallon Mike Violette Hemie Viscayda Ernest Walker lerome Walker Ann Marie Wang Peggy Ware Don Warren lohn Webb Lisa Weber Larry Weddle Tami West Kathy Weston Tracy Whaley Kathy Wheeler Alence Whitaker Billy Whitby Agnes Whitley Stephanie Whittier Robert Wilgus Minnette Wiggins lanice Williams Susan Wiliams Warren Williamson Tony Willman ' fl-. any -us lA. I 4 X I . 'N 'frhfifflf i r- 'i L-' ' Q1 235 ,... sta' f' ' A R X . I, X 1 Y. -'Il' - Z1 l 3 Qt Possibly the mogt reward- early Spring. Invitation, nap- ing experience of the junior lsifl, d6COraIiOn, fOOd and year is receiving class rings. VTUYTWGVOUS Other Commit- Great anticipation begins tees are established. At around November when times, it would seem that students select features that nothing Will WOrk Out right. will make their ring But on the special night, ev- personal. erything falls into place to Plans are made for the Up- become an evening never coming Ring Dance held in to be forgotten, FJ 1 T V V 'f il- Q 4 if 3 sk. J 1 if 4' 1 ' Stephanie Wilson lg 1 A f J L Paul Winfield , if . ' x ' Barbara Winn .X L a ' J X T Qnljhyilvwlchhkko - - ' be -, 2 U O C O X 35,5 W A lx S S T Lisa Wolfe ab 1-s V -1 l X on g-if . K9 f- . , - wi L L ' f -i I . V vb Michelle Woodson Carole Wright Kathy Wyatt Richard Ybarra Terri Yelton Marie Zappia Mike Abbott Steve Adams Tom Adams jessica Adolino Michelle Albert Bobbie Aitchison Ned Alderman Mark Aldridge Kim Allen Raoul Alvarez Charles Aycock Charles Anderson Karen Anderson lack Anderson Kim Andrews lim Ayers Gary Babashanian David Bacon Karen Bailey Melissa Bailey Laura Bailiff Donna Ballard William Baker Scott Barbee loanna Barber Byron Barnette David Barringer Kurt Barron Mark Barron Kenneth Bates Roxanne Bates Steve Beagle Karen Beebe Beth Belanger Debbie Bell will Beneck Natalie Bento LeeAnne Berres Peter Bernardin Terry Black Mike Blecher Tom Blei B . x i I :- if tt W - X fl X E -H 1 q 'iom:mu in y,,,,4j'5 ., . ..-E sv ,-l....... 6 l A Q Nl Q -21 xvl ,fx x ' , 4 W M I . I ' rf f' A '1- a. '- Q X X : ' f -A 'rat xx XL V lf. l y. A B t ' 1 l at T . B9 y,,!,x WV A12 A if 1? 9 A? 3 u. 5 X.,-4. ' so 'Xhgv i ti fi. You are driving down a highway at 45 mph You pull out to pass a slow moving car You pick up speed Suddenly you see 18 wheeler coming straight for you No you arent on the open road You are in a driving simulator, part of Behind the Wheel instruc tion Behind the Wheel is divided into 3 parts: simu lator, range, and road The simulator consists of movies which gr e a drivers eye view of the road The range involves prac ticing all types of stunts with the cars The road phase is prob ably enjoyed more than any other Students and instructor take to the road for 50 minutes of actual driving experience. ser 4 I Q '-A Aff . . . . ' .fi',::f' I U' . lXllA1':,.f.tv . . . , ,,,,...... V . . , . , . , . . . -gi 1' T an - - . . . 1 - . ,. . . . . . . . . ' . . 1 -vvq' , Travis Bodkin Teresa Boogades Michelle Booker ' Karen Bowling Charles Boyd Henry Boyd -3 ,A Susan Boyd ' Trisha Boyle judy Brantley jeff Brennen Gloria Britt X K 9' -' T' .s i Harold Brittain Ml R Pat Britto Arlett Brown Betty Brown Cleasie Brown Ed Brown Eric Brown jeff Brown A Holly Brown Paul Brown Percile Brown rl rl Sam Brown gflf-C fa Url -T kgf. v ' ' Q V 9 X O - K Tom Brown -has V , -l I --fi Q 'lift Lee Bruffy 'f Kathy Bruner -fi Greg Bryan Bobby Buchanan x,v j Randy Bullard :r Mary Burcher Sharon Burke ,Q john Burkhead . 4- Richard Burket r T Kevin Burkhead X T. ' W Charmaine Burmeister l S y Mary Burnsed idx! G A s A J. ' 'W Connie Byrd if n 'Af ,, lackie Byron Lf' F -' .T T Terri Byrum 1. - q S ' Y Paul Caddies 'M A X , Mike Carney ,Q ' W . X , C ' Susan Canton 1 - -- T - l M I I Sandra Carawan Debbie Carpenter Vicky Carrow Melrltnllrllilgglrsilalgiillirl gi rw -0 I L 1 ' Sophomores Hit The Road johnny Casey Sandra Casey Tommy Carr Carol Cash I F Darrell Cason . - 'T TK i -MXL XF, ..,j ' ,e xl f l Maurice Cason Eddie Cicogna - Greg Chappell Mike Chaquette john Cheshire 44 l Craig Cherry A Mark Christian fx A Y X-3-K lr. Michelle Christopherson Courtney Clark Arnette Cofield Angie Coggin Gary Collins C-lendon Combs Ron Condiff Betty Constance Wanda Conyers lohn Cornett Tina Coston Garland Cotton Pam Counts William Cox Cindy Cox Elizabeth Craft Angie Crawford Monica Crosby loanne Cuffee Nancy Cunningham Michael Curry julie Davey Victor Davidson Deborah Davila Betsy Davis David Davis Scott Davis Connie Dean Hugh Deininger Nikki Delbaugh Say Hello To Eight - O! joy Dempsey Robert Dempsey Bobbi Dempski Yvonne Denapoli Dale Denniston Mike Denny Steve Desmarais Laura DeVary Beverly DeYoung Connie Dilday Debra Dilday Glenda Dodd Lynda Doran Tom Dorwin David Dossett Kathy Dotzler Frank Dow Beverly Doxey Bill Drake Ronnie Drumwright Wayne Dudley Darrell Duggan David Dumas Gigi Dumas jim Dumlao Bob Duncan David Easton Hugh Eaton Scott Edgerton Sherry Edwards Q 'l fi Fm - .4 i john Eidson Mark Einarsson Polly Ekardt Ken Elks Greg Eller Tim Eller Clarie Elliott Terry Ellis Cathy Emrich Lisa Erhart Michelle Espejo Larry Estes Rosie Estuar Garry Dailey Kelly Daniels Linda Daugherty lanice Fain Linda Farmer Laura Felczuk Brian Feser Rose Fickle Keith Fitzgerald Sherry Fletcher Tina Foote ? ' XXICR L V st 3 ,fi ' I 1 A i - H ,, ' l A 1 B A -L-ll ' I x XXX ' 1 7 1 , , I f x 1 ir' I y, x ' x. L R ' 1 45 - ' tx, Q I 1 i fn u s NN-i IX li ,.-siklll' ' Ft' xl -xr L Ll ' David Foreman Shari Fortier jeff Fox Charles Franck Bobby Frank Robert Friedman Clifton Freeman Rita Gallond Michael Gardner Scottie Garrison Debbie Gaskill Glen Gaskill Kim Gayheart Steven Gerard Thersa Kohnen Karen German Resa Gibbs Nelson Gilberts Rena Gilchrist Linda Gleason Cheryl Goffigan Tina Goffred Shari Graber Kenneth Graham Tyler Gray johnsa Greene joe Greenwood Buck Grissom Nancylew Guarnieri Tami Guiliani Dawn Guinn Susan Haga Kim Hagee Paula Haley Tony Harkness Elizabeth Hall ,. at ,il l Robyn Hall Mark Hall leanne Halsey T Terry Hammitt l Charles Hamilton Beth Hamilton Steve Hankinson Pam Haney Tammy Hancock Stephanie Hardison is fwfr I it Tl .t 4 '-'Q ,Q During football games, spirited sophomores walked among the spectators selling Cokes and 1:7 to popcorn. Football fans surely owe them a thank-you. Q l. 'U 'i i 1 sf i is Q I I -I V, -N. . , l If -N iii 5, ,, 1 it v E Q J A.. l sg ' l 1 'iz A f lf 1 A l a l l 9 ' Q .55 INN ' . x T lk Q .gmail HJ il. l ,ia ,'f x f T., if tl lf J , as H T42 B X A F 2 i Beth Hardesty Ronda Harper Frank Harrel Philip Harrel Steve Harrel Mike Harris Ray Hart Trenton Harvey Brian Hastoglis Betsy Hayes Rhonda Haynes Cindy Hedspeth Steve Hedgpeth lohn Heidt Liz Hembree Carlette Henry Susan Hensley lay Hermoso Tim Herring Pam Hibbitts Allen Hicks Lisa Hill Michael Hill Virginia Hill Sherry Hinckley Phil Hines Harold Hiser Dennis Hixson Brenda Hoard Pam Hodges Ja. 9 if Y.. Sherri Lynn Hodges Roger Hoefler Kedron Hoffman Teresa Hoffman Sandy Holcombe Stacy Holcomb Kenny Holifield Randy Holmes Nick Holmes Mary Ann Holloman Steve Hoover juleen Hoskinson Sara Houston Arleen Howsare joe Hughes Bobby Huguenel Steve Hunt David Thurman Buddy Hutchinson Bobby Hutson Fred Hutto Robert lanucci Tim Irving Mark jackson Daryl jacobs Karl jaeger Dana james Tammy james Michelle janney jamie jarrett Walter jarrett Teresa jenkins Cathy jenkins Randy jesberg Peggy joe Brenda johnson if fe f i-ii 5 'llxl' :lf 5. . 4 . fr . Q.- , ' ,lx as ii , 1 I lg. z '4 2 Xl' N I ,- l if:-,. ix y 1 Sv, A l f . Qs' Soph - l- .x Q' 'K 4 X il 4 ll' XX 1 W i 4. 'fi L tc' J-ff g J ,s Nl xl C i Z Drinks Nancy johnson Brad johnston Gary johnston Steve johnston Adrian jones Cheryl jones Clint jones Fennis jones jamie jones Vivian jones Leigh jones Tim jordan jorge Larson Ray journigan Merinda joyner Vance jury Tim Keefer Cennia Keeling Tina Keeling Teresa Kellam Roger Keller Ron Kelley Debbie Kelly Mike Kelly 'viii , QB' r'l 1 3 7 i '.r li L lik! N gfx . I N , X F757 L l C' 5' 'Ei 4 s l 'lg 'si at XL N . 1 fi iff, i 'ff l ,- l 5. , W 11 1' I X W, 0 J N g Lf h V . 'x Q D L L, 3 X ,. .,. 1 . I . K W ,f . 1 'W' A I ' ' N ' ' - , N it K . ' 3 llitt, ul! ' V ' Q. '15, r' . ' 5 Q , 9 2 f - ,T 37, .hi his t t X Ll- ' .34 ,- at Hx iz, N axe K is ' cg ,Q Xu, Q xi 5 3 y ,..- 1 in r - X . A 4- l 'N Q SZ I 0 C+ ,V Have You A Map? Hebron Malaki Cindy Malcom David Malvas Debbie Malvas Lee Mangum Dale Manuel Mike Markowitz Sandra Marshall Lorna Martin Monique Martin Teresa Marquez Scott Massey Claudia Matthews Leon Matuszak Nancy Maynard Billy Maxwell William McAtee Redd McClenny Shelia McConville Debbie McCormick Curtis McCullar Richard McDowell Rob McGuire David McKenny Liz Kern janet Keyes Tom Kimball Scott Kinas Todd King Laurie Kinley joe Kline Lisa Knight Scott Knight Steve Kohn john Kramer Duane Krohn james Krusiec Margaret Lacoursiere Mike LaHorner Shelia Land Pete Lang julie Lanier Donna Larmore julie Larramore Aurthur Laufer Mara Lawerence Ruthia Laws Barry Lawson Elbert Lee Rusty Leif Bernie Lenahan David Leo Michael Lepay Carrie Lepley Debbie Lindly Charlotte Little Rannah Lochner David Lovingood Kirk Lundine Charles Mahone gt. 'v A5 is I S nl 9 I Qs , V L sl E N f sr--42 1 no , i S JIT' X X iv A M . M W 4. . t . V , A -L ,ix is -lm . , ,,... ,A . N , ., va ...-x .9 ,-5' v J, 1 . H is ' ' 5 K O x .-,I K I . l -L ll 2415:-'F ve' I tr X , s x'. X K 1 I '4 Al . N 1 J 4 - A . fill 4' . i . - . ffl Ellen Morter john Morton Azarah Mosley Paul Moye Bobby Munden Betsy Naggy Craig Nason Lisa Nations Walter Neill Debbie Nelson Debbie Nepper T, L. Nery If 5 E, 5- 'x I '32 r , Trisha McKinney Paul McLaughlin Danny McNulty Cari Meigs Lynn Melton jackie Merner David Meulenberg Barbara Midgette Bobby Miller joe Miller Robbie Miller Mike Millett lohn Mills Wendell Miracle Kenneth Mitchell Larry Mitchell Mark Mitchell Stacy Mitchell Bill Moore john Moore Lee Moore Leslie Moore Terri Moore David Mora Tammy Moran Margaret Moreau jeff Morelen Melinda Morgan joey Morris Larry Morrison 2- fff-A x I W fi? a 5. -3 I 1 X 1' Y K Q71 7 ' 'lf S I - 5 - A I 7 l. 5 '- -' '- 'lfi' ' 9 ' sf ,I+ -2 I . . 1 6 I I l 'fl L 2 ,I ' .2 . f e , si v ' x .,- .f A X At last' My first day at Bay ide High School' I thought this would be one of the most excit ing days of my life The Senior across the street offered me a ride to school We got there early so I could look everything over and locate my classes I felt pretty sure about everything Was I wrong' I got to first bell on time but I thought it would never end My English teacher is the hard est in the school Somehow I survived his lecture though I was positive I had my com bination down pat Whats so hard about 32 38 14? Nothing really but it s hard to open your locker when its combination is 32 38 15 I yelled screamed kicked and punched that locker for ten minutes Being late already my situation worsened when I found that the 700 hall was upstairs not downstairs How do you explain to your math teacher why you re fifteen minutes late? Oh welll I m just a sophomore and this is my first day was my excuse . . . y S . - - . , . ., I , - 1 1 ' l f Xt , ' . . , . . . . . ' I I 1 . . . ,, , . . , . K l ' ' ' 1 , . I . lt! . R- X 1 if v VN ' 'Q 5iERMl:'4f- 1 N . 31 G' l x l l Ll l ' 7 I K J lax 5 1 A Bayside Ritual Robert Parker Herbert Payne Wade Peeper April Peery Charles Peirce Arlene Pelkey Larissa Perkins Marvin Perry Jeanne Perry Eddie Peterson Kathleen Pettet Tanya Pettit Diane Petchulat Todd Pfister Carol Pipkins Beth Pittenger Sherry Polltamus Kenny Poulter Frank Preston joyce Prezioso Cary Price Denise Pruett Linda Pryor Laura Quick julie Renfrow Eminie Regan Stella Reed Walt Rector Mike Reardon james Raymond Peggy Rawley Karen Ratte Rick Ramsey Robert Ralston David Rhodes Brian Rice Allen Rich Barbara Ricks Kathy Riggs Catherine Riley jill Ripley Kelly Robinson 4 Cindy New Mike Newton Dion Nichols Jeanette Nichols jesse Nimmo Andy Noel Kathy Nolan Tom Northam julie Ogan Caren Olson Beth Orne Antoine Overton lodie Owens Tim Owens Evelyn Pagan Paul Page Debra Parker Kevin Parker ,t ' ? -'P Uf V la? 'ff' V E li' x i Q. y 8' . X 8 A Us . X ', Q. V . fb! 'Dx ff 1 , k x 4 3 Y' , aj xl ' K l fs mr Ai ' e- y is 'il I . . 2 l 2:4 I ry! 4 x X X .l. 5 . ---'T' l IIN 1 5- . w AX Q- 5 4, V E X ' l : va 1 LS s so U ,VCU 5 - 5' I . bf Q v ,B ' 'l Ki, 1. C A gg . Q H U yv -ELI ft I x!2!!!'k I 'E fa B i It , i Russell Robinson Sabina Robinson Tony Robinson Eileen Romuves Tracy Rose Cheryl Ross Patti Rouzie Susan Rozier .1 if l f N i 'Mfr nl in ' ' Q' A 3 9 fill Q l .'i A Sophomore demonstrates one popular way to show school spirit- decorate the locker of a cheer leader, drill team member, or athlete. it :G , l X! X 'E i 2. 'V - l 4 .. i I. . V l l X li y g iw f -' 'Q' S. lr . 1' N xl l A e . '. figs p 'I U r . W il wi Q. - it .ii f ,Q is ' 5' 59 ,X F . If' KQ- Q ,ir -5 ' I. I . it 'ml Z'-- s'. 62 2' 1 1 L 'gig' . .1 , 231, A , 1 a 1 HI' Rachael Ruggeri Ali Runaldue Diana Russell Bethany Sahie Eric Salopek Romeo Samonte Bernadette Samson james Sanderlin loan Saucier jeff Sauder Ieanette Saunders Alan Saunders Betty Schellenberg joe Schneider Rebecca Schneider Kurt Schroeder Debbie Scruggs Sherry Seaman Teresa Seep Tim Seery Pat Selby Chuck Sessoms Steve Shelly Gary Shelor julie Sherlow Darrell Shiera Hugh Siegel David Simmons Glenda Simmons Glenda Simmons Rita Simpson Tom Singleton David Skipper Karen Slemp Becky Smith Clarence Smith Z' K , 1- 15- A- RA 4 N , Fe 1 V, ig. K 4 , l I . x s 4 4? tk, . ug. B 'ET' Q C X I i ,,,, fm, E an ti t . David Smith Donna Smith Geno Smith Kathy Smith haurie Smith Renee Smith Ronnie Smith Troy Solomon Kara Somers Bill Spiller Debbie Steffens David Steinhauer joe Stemkoski Sharon Stephens Annette Stevenson Melvin Stevenson Teresa Stewart Berneda Strickland Football, Clubs, Committees . . . Tammy Strickland Amie Sugg Barbara Summerlin Billy Sutton Brad Swaim Tim Sweatt Debra Tangorra Bill Taylor Charlene Taylor Kelly Taylor Millie Taylor Sherry Teague jim Teneframcia jesse Thomasson Steve Thorton joan Todd Terry Todd Kevin Todd Pat Tomko jill Tonnesen Nick Trahadias Teri Traub Chuck Trexler Bill Turnbull Suzy Twiford Carla Tyson jeff Uhls David Vaughn james Vaughn Russell Vaughn Tracy Vaughan Laura Vaught jackie Venable Leigh Anne Vergakis jeff Vines jeff Vititow Brenda Wade Gloria Wagner Robert Wainright Margaret Walker Laurie Wall james Walls f '7 rf ., 3, N 9 . hr-55' gi' H' in ,E A rg ' ' .. C . ,, -Q , 7 S l 1 fi L.-i-1311.-11-1-1.-1-1:1 t ,silk 'P J 71: Tw- rf I.. ' A, Q ., 1:11-',,, fic! N Z7 t1'sf S gt I3 . X ' W' X71 file? ffl '5 6'1 V '. X1 S i t . lu X l Elia :xx J jeff Warn Brenda Warren Melvin Warren Karen Waterstruse Patricia Watkins Greg Weaver julie Webster Lance Wells Christine West Lisa West Brad Wheeler jeanette Wheeler Cindy White Lori White Susan White Vicky White Garry Whitehurst Tony Whitford Mike Whitney llder Wilder J Sophomores Discover A New Way To Get Involved V if ,. -4 in ish-six 'U if fir- 2 ,. , f, he Donna Wildrick Alvin Williams Susie Wiliams Allen Willie Teresa Willie Wendy Willie Wendy Willie Dan Willis julie Willison Laurie Wills jim Wilson Sandi Wilson Keith Winfield Alison Winn jay Winslow Cindy Wood joe Woods Doris Wodson Mike Woolard Monica Wozlek Kevin Wray jason Wrenn Stephen Wynne Anne Yancey Ricky Young Scott Zelna Richard Zerby Charan Zirges Keith Wheeler Melanie Whitby Send Out The Faculty 5 w w P I f Administration 5 r i Mr. R. Drake Principal Administration lad-min-is-tra'-tionl noun. The act of directing, or the state of being directed. Bayside' administration has managed to cap- ture and then offer the definition of administra- tion. Such courses as English, Earth Science and definitely the courses offered at Vo-Tech direct Bayside students, along with the advice and concern of the Administration. We are ready, ready for the future. Dr. E. E. Brickle Superintendent of Schools 5 Assistant Principals Assistant Principal- QA-sis't ntl, iprin'- sa -pall, n. a person who assists or serves a governing or presiding officer, as of a school. A special addition to this year's assistant principal staff was Mr. Peele, formerly of Princess Anne High School. Mr. Hassell Assistant Principal if --... vvl Av - 4- .I Y i ,G 'gy fe' if-.f 'l J 'S 'K 'J 'l3 .' '1 1 3 1 lx 'K f 1 s-.z.:,., l' X . N, as---5. xp .. '2..-'9'-A v-.5 f . 0 N., t g l I 1 sg' , WMM . . ff-. X is QQ J 'Na ur-- ' Mr. Peele Assistant Principal Miss Shirley Roundtree Assistant Principal BL-. l Office lof' ish, n. the place where a certain kind of business or work is carried on - all of the people working in such an office. Staff lstafi, n. a group of people working together under a leader, manager, chief, etc. fthe teaching staff of a schooll. '. X 4-Q .L -Wx 1 X Mrs. Peggy Andrews Guidance Secretary i i : Q, ' ' li ft 7 u 4 L Q -3 3 X xl X' I 4 Af' I ml l Mrs. Chowns Bookkeeper f, -A 0 ll, ,glrw nv, ,A f ' - . 1 5. -, ,ffl ,b if N Ir ' 3 S SX X f-X ffl Sf 3 I if ll 'NI- J . gilt'--i ix nv' fi' -5 ff , A tg, .... arst M rs. Len z Secretary Mrs. Christian Secretary Q! Counselors p was: ll if Counselors- Ckoun's l r, -sl rl, n. a person who gives adviceg adviser. The counselors help students who have problems such l as schedule changes, college Choices, and Career outlooks. l s... . I r Mr. C. Dean Tate, Department Chairman Counselor - 'r :' . , t X, ' '51 nd ' Cal . , if 7 A 3 Q H 'ff' X lx 'X 4::S H r I ' 1 L - X 1 I . .X p va I Q. Q X -- , : 1 A I f4.,'-5 o I . f Q P 15- K, A L ' V Mrs. Margaret M. Murray i ffx ' Counselor I XJ? Mr. Roy Reid ' Counselor if all , r V Li H ,X V9 Mrs. Annette T. Hill Counselor .- 3 ll:-.'-ffl 9 Q . l -4- uma 4 r Y - Carol Anthony Counselor 'N ! i if x Mrs. Sharon Archbell Counselor -1 X Librarians librarian ili-brar'i-nl, noun. 1. a person in Charge of a library. 2. a person trained in library science and working in a library. Abbreviated lib. We would like to thank the librarians who are never too booked up to help students find what they need. ,g I J-'I X 'Q 'J '7 pQuv---- ' A-Q,-Q e rf- Q,-N .QA 1 S 4 A tl Mrs. Marion Kennedy -J ' Library Secretary loAnn Dougall Librarian Mrs. Rosella Schendel Assistant Librarian N- N-C ff-f Carol Anthony: College of William and Mary, Norfolk Extension, Old Dominion University, B.S., M.S. Sharon Archbell: Radford College, Old Dominion University, B.S., M.Ed. Annette T. Hill: Madison College, Old Dominion University, B.A., Ms.Ed. Margaret M. Murray: Wellesley, College, College of William and Mary, B.A., M.Ed. Roy A. Reid: Norfolk State College, Virginia State College, B.S., A.S., M.Ed. Rosella Schendel: Marymount Col- lege, B.A. C. Dean Tate, Old Dominion Uni- versity, College of William and Mary, B.A., M.Ed. 135 English English- Cin' glishl, n. the language of the English, spoken also in the United States and most parts of the British Empire. Based on the Moffett Curriculum, the English program in the Virginia Beach schools is an in- tegrated approach to Composition, Literature, and Language Arts skills. The guidelines set up by the Moffett plan give continuity to the overall program of language study in the entire district. QU? Paul G. Lankford English 105, Advanced Composition, World Literature 'ZT' 'ans' T f7 ,Q ,s. 'Ei-Y .Iwi 'A 1 K ' . gliff ' Quinton Davis English 10A, 10R Constance joan Payne ' English 125, 12A Susie Hanson English 11A, 10A julia W. Wilson English 11A, 12 l l l r l l - J pf' X41 john A. Mannarino English 10A, 'l0R Excessivly expressive with hands. X La Ist. ii-ah .nw- 5 Pu! EV Q.- Tom Wilson English 11R OP' Mr. john Duncan English 'l0A, 'l0R 17' i . - 44744-Ut 4 ' . in 'f Ffa E N sffw. .1 . f I 9. ' ' x,e3,. In N . ' .7 V J.-ff . . .avyf - ' I ' ZF 'Z' ' 2 fi. 'ir ii ' '- ' V 4 f ' f ,f it I I ,NWM7 i 2 .Q 'ii' , 2 l A ,ff ' fir! ' . 2 1 r r f , P . A . '52 LZ . Ar . A ' A '-QL..- ' V ' Zsifrt - 'Qi if - ' ,ff if -C, S fx' Wfi 'Ny 5- ww.4i,.,.-.iwgi ,l , 3 .9 x... it . X ,i K. x. J -G 'Q sl' 1 'T' Y I X.- if J V 'w Mrs. Haynie English 11A, 12S Drinks Tabs .... X. Miss Gutterman English 'ITA Quinton Davis: Randolph-Macon College, Old Dominion Univer- sity, B.A., Assistant Wrestling Coach. john S. Duncan: State University of New York at Genesso, B.S., Annual Staff Sponsor, Debate Team Sponsor. Miss Gutterman: Longwood College, College of William and Mary, Virginia Polytechnical Institute, B.A., A.A. Susie Hanson: Mary Washington College, University of Virginia, B.A., M.Ed. Flora Haynie: University of North Carolina, University of Virginia, B.A., M.Ed., Gam Til Sponsor. Paul G. Lankford: College of Will- iam and Mary, Old Dominion University, A.B., M.S.: junior Class Sponsor. john A. Mannarino: Queens College of the City University of New York. Constance Payne: Shenandoah junior College, Fairmont State College, College of William and Mary, Old Dominion University, A.A., B.A., M.Ed. julia W. Wilson: West Virginia Weslyan College, B.A., Sigma Theta Delta, Tri-Hi-Y. Tom Wilson: West Virginia Weslyan College, B.A., Leo Club Sponsor. T57 f ,nr Ms. Carolyn Greene English 12A, 10A nf fu- 'VN X0 Mrs. Nancy Halperin English 12A Good Grief See me after class. -ix f N of i 'nl Mrs. june Benharn English 12A 1 W1 V X llll ll lf! If Miss Deborah Erskine English 'l2A, 115 I want to live deep, to suck out the marrow of life. Mr. Terry Gowin English 10A, 'IOR ,,i ly sa pu. 2 s? CL N Foreign Languages Foreign- tfor'in, for' ni, adj. of, from or characteristics of another country: as a foriegn language. Language- llan'gwijJ, n. the study of language of languages, linguis- tics. Now to point out the foreign language department. The study of the language linguistics, and characteristics of another country, these countries include: Spain, Germany, France, and Ancient Rome. ff 'N -. - 33.53. Fi' h'JV' Nelia P. Rodriguez spanish ii,iv,v ' Ip , ,,,. Lorrain Gutermuth Latin l,ll,lll,lV,V - Mrs. Vicki C. Weber Spanish l,II No Hablen! 'WY ,I Q1 . FS? . Sf T. ,tm .-- - 1 r .Q -K. ., X . Z X I , .I ,. . 5. , W.. 4, , 1 -' .' -1' - 'mir ' fzmgizcggii-'Else 'M L I -, 'i - . Amado Narvaez Ir. German l,ll,lll,lV,V I was meant for better things. 'F- '-P B. Greene French l,ll,lll,lV,V Deborah B. Erskine: Mary Washing- ton College, Oxford University, B.A. Keyettes Sponsor. Terry Gowin: University of Virginia, B.A., Assistant Football and Basket- ball Coach. B. Greene: Roosevelt University, B.A., French Club. Carolyn Greene: University of North Carolina, Old Dominion Univer- sity, B.A.,M.A.T., M.S.Ed., Special assistant to S.G.A. advisor. Lorrain Gutermuth: Randolph- Macon Womens College, College of William and Mary, A.B.,M.A., Latin Club. Nancy Halperin: Harpur College, Hunter College, State University of New York at Albany, B.A., M.A. Amado Narvaez: Old Dominion University, B.A., German Club and Newspaper Staff Sponsor. Nelia P. Rodriguez: Institute of Havana Cuba, Old Dominion Uni- versity, B.S., B.A. Ph.D., M.S. Vicki C. Weber: Old Dominion University, B.A., Spanish Club. Sponsor. 159 Math- n Qld Angle Mathematics- fmath'-e-mat'-iksl, n. the group of sciences deal- ing with quantities, magnitudes, and forms, and their relationships, attributes, etc., by the use of numbers and symbols. Now to point out the Math Department. We will encompass the 700 hall to find living proofs of mathematical phenomena. If one takes a look at all angles, he might find a sin. C?l mg-6 .,N , Mrs. Deborah L.C. Wasson General Math 9fElementary Algebra Part II- Cheese and Crackers George FFS.. V s Q ff lv Ni til Reida B. Butler Algebra l!'Elementary Algebra Part I No work shown, no credit given. 62' Ulf BJ. Germershausen CalculusfConsumer Math Jacqueline M. Singleton GeometryfElementary Algebra Part ll Acute! Obtuse! No strain, no pain. 'X t AJ. DlVit0 Math Analysis!Consumer Math Oh Beardo! ! , -r I Herman K. Bolster 5 , Algebra II, Math Ill You have 8V-1 minutes left in class- plenty of time Tim Fremuth to get started on your homework. any 'Ms fl-A Geometry, Math 9 Will you PLEASE CONFORMI , . 1-.-gf X , . 1-v-s--. , 'A IX 1 ,U itil I ' L Q .-x X , ...J AC 1' f-1 H. G. Smith Algebra ll Ralph E. Ellenbrand Geometry, Elementary Algebra I I take the Fifth, Herman K. Bolster: Virginia Poly- technical Institute, B.S. Reida B. Butler: Maryland State Teachers College, B.S., Senior Class. AJ. DiVito: United States Naval Academy, College of William and Mary, University of North Caro- lina, B.S., M.Ed. Ralph E. Ellenbrandt Old Dominion University, Purdue University, United States Naval Academy: B.S. Tim Fremuth: Duke University, B.A., cum laude, Key Club. B. 1. Germershausen: United States Naval Academy, College of Will- iam and Mary, M.S., Senior Na- tional Honor Society. lacqueline M. Singleton: Hampton Institute, B.A. H. G. Smith: University of Georgia, Old Dominion University, Hamp- ton Institute, Duke University, B.S., M.A. Deborah L.C. Wasson: laniata Col- lege, B.S. 161 I. r i I 'J l l A i l l ll 1 , i l al il lg 'l L ll 1 if L LL ?2f 7U ill , P , 'li X ii E- ll .-.gh . ji, L 4 1' 559 3. 'S fit . l -.IQ -v 5 .' ffl? Q 13 ' 1 . WLS : mf- 5 . F l l l il i l S li l 'i F I l l 1 l li Science Science- tsi-ens J, n. systematized knowledge derived from observation, study, and experimentation. Chemistry and Biology classes were introduced to new textbooks this year. Mr. Haase, a Chemistry and Physics teacher, took a leave of absence over the Christmas holi- days to have an eye operation. lronically, his substitute was an optometrist. james H. jenkins Earth Science, Chemistry I give up! .7 1 t an ,Q 'N -arc 4-:sf ' bw 5 9' :l -ul' Martha Carole Rogers -42--I Biology Donald F. Weaver Biology ULU nCe uPr uNd upm .Sm aiu U '11, -spy la li la li In I: AA Ac Th Pa u ND Pu Am 'Bk 'Cf CENTRAL SClENTlFi'.'C COMPAN 1' Sally Armstrong Biology if-t cus -c. J' L. Frederick C. Haase Physics, Chemistry N . FY! Bob Schmidt Earth Science, Biology v T' Fine Arts Fine Arts- lfin arts j, n. the graphic arts, generally including drawing, painting, sculp- ture, ceramics, and, occasionally, architec- ture, literature, music, dramatic art, and dan- cing. A new dimension in fine arts was develop- ed this year, with the help of Mrs. Liftland, the new art teacher. Ms. Linda Carol Cobb Speech I,ll, Drama l,Il,III She constantly talks with her hands. gr? A v..-,vw t 1 . 'L Mrs. Liftland Art l,ll I., . Becky Chadwick ' ...N Art v 5 .. w n - Q gil, U Praise the Lord, you finally got it. ,W -4 1' 'Erma HY' B'-ef LXXNI joseph Frank Ligart Instrumental Music A superior band utilizes every second. Mrs. Faye Whitlock Concert Chorus, Madrigal Singers, Girl's Chorus, I Mixed Chorus, Music Theory Donald F. Weaver: Glenville State, B.S. West Virginia University' M.S. ODU Football Boosters Mrs. Faye Whitlock: Atlantic Chris- tian College, B.A. Music Chorus Department, Madrigal Singers Sally Armstrong: Limestone Col- lege, B.S. University of North Car- olina, MAT ODU Atlantic Ecology Club Becky Chadwick: East Carolina University, B.S. Art Club Ms. Linda Carol Cobb: Virginia lntermont College, A.A. Liberal Arts University of Georgia, B.S. Ed. Speech, Drama Club, Thes- pians, Forensics Team Frederick C. Haase: VPI, B.S. Bi- ology University of Virginia, M.S. PG work ati MCV, RPI, William and Mary, American University james H. jenkins: Chowan Col- lege, A.A. Atlantic Christian Col- lege, B.S. Chem. University of Vir- ginia, M.Ed. attended William and Mary, ODU Mrs. Lifland: ODU, B.S. Sec. Ed. joseph Ligart: William and Mary, A.Af, B.S. Sec. Ed., M.Ed. Concert Band, Wind Ensemble, Stage jazz! Rock Ensemble, The Marching Am bassadors, Musical Comedy Pit Orchestra. Martha Carole Rogers: West- hampton College of U. of Rich- mond, B.S. University of Virginia, M.Ed. P.E.T.S. Bob Schmidt: University of Rich- mond, B.S. Biology ODU, CNC, TNCC Ed. 163 ...gas- 164 X , , Social Studies- iso' sh l stud'iz J, n. subject matter taken I U d I from history and current events. Social Sciences in- clude Geography, History, Psychology, Sociology, and Government. 45 . gl I Nye., ,ig st Y john T. Savage ll Carolyn Dodson Ann Garrett W Id H. t r U' S' History U.S. History, World Geography Government' Of 'S 0 Y Keep your thoughts in your own head. Tw . . . ,fl 'N :V -J J ' - t ! A .L ,,... V h .. ...... -J. P rl fx . E 1 1 gg ! Diana W. Spicher American Government International Relations Now think class . . . Deborah Tillett Geography Buffalo New York Bruce Biehl ' U.S. Government, U.S. History Anita Thomas U. S. History I. .N qfv ,,1 NC xx Y if hx R i Norman j. Fuller United States History That's bunk! johnny Dollar American History im-v Art Singleton lib United States and Virginia Government Students! Students! yrfwz-,:,-. 1 vpn, 4 . Y . gi V,,,,.f-1 T ' V William Meredith Psycology I, ll Charles E. Murello Virginia and United States Government, Sociology You See. Bruce Biehl: College of William and Mary, Old Dominion Univer- sity, B.A. M.A., Head Wrestling Coach, Assistant Football Coach. Carolyn Dodson: Old Dominion University, B.S. johnny Dollar: Chowan junior College, Atlantic Christian Col- lege, B.S. Norman j. Fuller jr: Virginia State College, Hampton Institute, Uni- versity of Puerto Rico, B.A., M.A. Ann Garrett: Virginia Weslyan, B.A., Senior Class Sponsor William Meredith: East Carolina University, B.A. Charles E. Murello: University of Maryland, Old Dominion Univer- sity, College of William and Mary, B.S., M.Ed. john T. Savage: University of Richmond, B.A.,M.A., Sopho- more Class Sponsor. Art Singleton: Old Dominion Uni- versity, B.S., Political Interest Club. 1 Diana W. Spicher: Virginia Poly- technical Institute, Old Dominion University, B.A.,M.S. Deborah Tillett: Longwood Col- lege, B.S. 165 Ml 1 f, Physical Education If Leonard L. Greenwood Tenth Grade P.E. uuugrq- E Ummm . ff nf- , is Q -fin mi y 3,1 1 5 J'V'6UtN1 E E u 'f 1 21 ,L no W ffw v ' -f v H 5, v 1 , R tif S tif' 5 i ,EL Norman A. South Eleventh Grade P.E. l Morag D. Nocher Eleventh Grade P.E. Physical Education- C fiz'i-cal aj' oo- ca-shunj n. training and development of the human body by means of team sports, calesthenics, and a variety of related forms of exercise. The P.E. teachers have again this year demon- strated the most important part of athletics- sportsmanship. lt is the key word in making P.E. fun. 5- Katy Emerson TenthfEleventh Grade P.E. Katy Emerson: Radford College: B.S., Girls Gymnastics and soccer coach. Leonard L. Greenwood: Elon Col- lege, East Carolina University, A.B.,M.A., Cross Country, Out- door Track, and Indoor Track Coach. Pat Griffin: Radford College, B.S., Varsity Basketball and Track Coach Terry Morton: College of William and Mary, Old Dominion Univer- sity, A.B., M.S. ADM., Head Foot- ball and Baseball Caoch. Morag Nocher: Longwood Col- lege, University of Tennessee, B.S., M.S., Varsity Cheerleaders, Field Hockey and Softball Coach. Conrad Parker: Guilford College, University of Norht Carolina at Chapel Hill, B.A.,M.Ed., Golf Coach. Ellen Parker: Old Dominion Col- lege, B.S., Girls Tennis Coach. Norman A. South: Old Dominion University, B.S., Girls Tennis Coach. Norman A. South: Old Dominion University, B.S. M.Ed., Boys De- partment Chairman, Athletic di- rector, and Boys Tennis Coach. 167 Industrial Arts Industrial arts- C in-dus'tri-el arts I-n.-the technical arts used in industry, also as a subject in some schools. The Industrial Arts teachers are very helpful in letting the industrial arts students express their craft abilities. I ai. SP' Mr. Charles Lammers Woods I, II li' va' f If s. i ll, ' rifxli 'N l fl' 7 -, I ' 9 A 'fr A 1 , ly 4 I f Fi Mr. Thomas R. Kolick X , 51, I Industrial Crafts I,II IUHLAW ' 7 ' '-X gffi' Mr. Paul H. Coussens ElectricityfElectronics I, Il, Mechanical Drawing I, II, Architectural Drawing Rs X XQX Prince Albert Edwards Ir. Industrial Arts, Metal Working Mr. Hawley I Power 84 Transportation I, II. 4' R.O.T.C - wivdffrff Home Economics Home Economics- l hom e'ke- nom' iks D n.pl. the science that deals with the various related pro- blems of labor, finance, and man- agement of the home. The Home Economics program in the city schools provides for proper home management in areas such as food preparation, child development, and family organiza- tion. Mrs. Laurel W. Thompson Foods l,ll, Independent Living gagyxarwu -'W Our Future 'l Officers W NIROTC - Naval junior Reserve Officers Training Corps. The ROTC courses provide a solid foundation for young men and women who are considering a career in the Armed Forces. The combination of instruction, , training, and participation enable students to ,,.v Q fr ,,'- experience the complete range of Armed 4 E':' J Services programs. 1. .. -.,.. , AM. V Wir., , i N f? 5 ? 'jp J 1 fi.. i R - ' f l 1-I -4 L..- . Bernice Lilly Clothing Manufacturing l,lI Marriage and the Family Effective Parenting 'l 'Q Yin Y, ' fu.. l l i CDR Robert Weatherly Naval Science I,lI,lII. Chief Gene Boland Naval Science I,ll,llI. Eugene I. Boland: Naval Science I,lI,Ill. University of Guam, Ocean County College, TCC, ODU. AAS Sec. Education. Paul H. Coussens: ElectricityfElec- tronics l,ll. Mechanical 8: Archi- tectural Drawing B.S. Secondary Education Prince Albert Edwards, jr. Indus- trial Arts Metal Working Chowan lr. College, ODU. B.S. Secondary Education. H.F. Hawley Power and Transpor- tation l,ll. Industrial Arts Club, Chess Club Sponsor. B.A., B.S., ODU. Thomas R. Kolick: Industrial Crafts l,ll. California State College, B.S. Charles Lammers: Woods l,ll. ln- dustrial Arts Club sponsor. ODU, Kent State University. B.S., M.Ed. Bernice Lilly: Clothing Manage- ment l,ll. Marriage and the Family Effective Parenting. FHA. Con- cord College. B.S. Laurel W. Thompson: Foods l,ll. Independent Living. Dept. Chair- man. Radford College, VPI. B.S. Robert T. Weatherly: Naval Science l,ll,lll. NIROTC. University of South Carolina, ODU. B.S. 169 iv Business Business- l biz'nes J-n. What one does for a living, One's occupa- tion. The business section of our school takes into account the dif- erent types of occupations one can have. ln a well rounded business program, some important courses would be Clerk Typist, Bookkeep- ing, General Business, Stenography, Typing, and Business Law. CQ' rf 'fm 4. ' 9 9- .....-sulll'-l , . m ,Y - P s IN- 1 l Q A T ..,, X S l X .. ,' cv Bett B. Holden Y ... Typing lg General Business 'E J , Don't look at your typewriter! ' 5 y 9 I Marie A. Parr u g Stenography I, Typing I fl fl Gloria H. Askew Typing, Business Law HEYGS on COPY! Mrs. Kay Chesson Typing lg Accounting I .,-,,.....--W Brenda W. Delarnette Clerk Typist I5 Bookkeeping ll 'gn--. Mrs. Audrey Willie Typing I: General Business No Peeping! Yi' IQ u ' C -1. Mrs. Elizabeth Parker Clerk Typist ll, Stenography Il, Bookkeeping I, Clerical Office Education Coordinator. Do the little extrag be proud. Industrial Cooperative Training- I in- dus' tri-el ko- op're-tiv tran'-ing I n. the combined sciences of on- the-job-training and in school instruction. ICT pro- vides the training and experience that helps gradu- ating students find good jobs. The program, design- X ed by the administration of the city schools, is co- , curricula in structure. x 5 K -, , n W 1 C.C. Farrar K ' X Industrial Cooperative Training I,II D.E. Distributive Education- I di-strib'yoo- tive ej'oo-ka'shen I n. the process of train- , C ing for distribution of any kind. na The Distributive Education department introduces students to the fields of adver- tising, retailing, and salesmanship. Teach- ers provide training in working for and getting along with employers. Bayside's 'A I students' skills and experiences contri- buted to their performance at the district T and state Leadership Conference. The special event of the year was the Employ- er-Employee Banquet. , - Fashion Merchandising l 1 Hey gang! X., i Qi X 'X . J lx Susan S. johnson Distributive Education YN as . . t . :......: jim Agolini Distributive Education II john Calloway Distributive Education ll,III Wayne H. Adcock Distributive Education What's Happening? Wayne H. Adcock: ODU: B.S.Ed. Employee Banquet Dist. Ed. Club jim Agolini: ODU: B.S. and M.S. DECA Gloria H. Askew: East Carolina: B.S. UPI 81 SU:M.S. FBLA co-spon- sor john Calloway: Richmond Profes- sional Institutep B.S. D.E. Club Mrs. Brenda Dejarnett: Radford Collegeg B.S. UPI and SU: M.S. SPCA: Freedoms Found. Bayside Hospital: Homecoming: Center for Effective Learning: Pilot Club Dance. C.C. Farrar: A.8fT. State University B.S. Betty B. Holden: University of Kentucky B.S. in Economics M.S. in Business Ed. Susan johnson: V.C.U., Rich- mondg B.S. Distributive Ed. ODU: M.S. Distributive Ed. DECA Mrs. Elizabeth H. Parker: ODUQ B.S. Sec. Ed. University of South Carolina: M.A.T Business Marie A. Parr: ODU: B.S. Mrs. Audrey Willie: Norfolk State College: B.S. FBLA 171 Special Services Special Services- l spesh'el sur'vis-ez J n. a specialized activ- ity carried on to provide people with the use of something. The special area faculty members make themselves availa- ble to students who find they have a difficulty that needs specialized attention beyond the work that can be accom- plished in the regular class. 'Eg Mrs. Sugimoto Learning Disabilities, Resource fi 'NI' fan-pr' i Mr. Tony Siaulys Reading Development ali iq' - .ct -.4 Connie R. Ingham Developmental Reading A Mrs. Sandra Lashbrook Hearing Impaired 'tb if-f '- Special Education Special Education-lspesh'el ej'oo-ka- shenl n. a specialized process of train- ing and developing the mind, skill, and character. Special Education is the division of our school dedicated to helping those who need extra help. These teachers have done a successful job of helping these stu- dents overcome their difficulties. Mrs. Barbara Mantz Special Education ASTM . . v - P ' TN V , Y fffyhf- Mrs. Constance Hess Special Education l lx Mrs. Brenda Carr Special Education T In-School Suspension :ij ln School Suspension- l in skool se- ,- spen' shen J -n. a barring or holding ' back from regular classes M- - In order to promote proper disipline, . - and maintain a satisfactory learning at- mosphere in the classroom, the school operates the in-school suspension center. ' li I Donald Burns In-School Suspension H-ag at Donald Burns: Student Govern- ment Association: Old Dominion University, University of Tennes- see, B.S. Brenda Carr: Norfolk State Col- lege Constance D. Hess: University of North Carolina, B.A. Barbara Mantz: Madison College, East Tennessee State, University of Virginia, B.S., M. Ed. Connie R. Ingham, Peace College, Old Dominion University, B.S., M.Ed. Sandra Lashbrook: Augustana Col- lege, Northern Illinois University, M.A., B.A. Tony Siaulys: University of Pitts- burg, M.Ed. Mary L. Sugimoto: Wisconson State University-Oshkosh, M.Ed. 173 Cafeteria staff Ckaf-e-te-ri-a stafl noun, a group of people working together to assist in the distribution of meals. The cafeteria staff has again demonstrated their ability to serve the students of Bayside High School. Every year the staff goes all out to please the students of this high school with a varied menu. It ranges from hot dogs and hamburgers to other nutri- tious foods like salads. There is a variety of desserts to go along with this. They range from cakes and rolls to dif- ferent types of ice creams. If you're not in the mood for a hot lunch, the school has now included the sack lunch in the everyday menu. Cafeteria Staff l . 1 . ff 1 5 J, 'wlfv-3 rf? fi . s . l l l,1,J From left to right: Odell Goodman, Debbie Hagee, Peggy Wolfe. Edith Killimade, june Boh- rer, Elizabeth johnson, loyce Semones, loyce Goodman, Lena Seals, Sylvia Parker, Vasca Kennerson, and Dana Henderson. Not Pictured: Neely Mosier. b . .aw M.,,..v Dorothy Dowding School Nurse School urse Nurse tnursl noun, a person who has been trained to take care of sick people, help doctors, etc. Who is the lovely lady that keeps us all happy and healthy here at Bayside? She's our nurse. Mrs. Dowd- ing. We all really appreciate her services, especially those who have been sick and needed treatment. Anyg one who has ever been stricken with the Oh my gosh, there's an Analysis test today upsets or the I shouldn't have stayed out so late sickies, knows that she will provide a safe haven ljif you are a good actor and can fake near deathl. Not only does she guard our health, but the paraphernalia that we leave about the school so carelessly. What would we do without her? Custodians ,t. L.,di'5 ' ' llfng:?,4a-,Ns- i X ' ' D-. H-- F ll l ROW 1-Ethel Dozier, Elizabeth Owens, Queen Perry, joseph Cornick, Earl Brown, ROW 2- james Woodhouse, Ierome Cornick. W -- - . - A - . nasal R 4' I -.1 Q1 ,-.5 f ' E 'sk K in 'ls' r1'v+5' 5 1 lgl . 'fr-, i ' -7 - f ' i r N , A X ' . I . Q Ralph Lewis, Willie Gatlin, Australia Davis, Walter johnson, Virginia Overton. Custodian-Q Kus-tu'di-enl,1. A person resposible for the care and miantenance of a building, janitor. During the day they do min- or clean-up jobs but as soon as school is finished for the day they set out to do a forty man job with only a handful of peo- ple. The man who seems to bring it all together is Mr. Van Kleek iHead Custodianl. The custodians' names may not be known to all, but their faces are familiar, and their work does not go unappre- ciated. X 5,95 Mr. Van Kleek Head Custodian 'Odds' And Canterbury tales We have many unusual 'ODDS' and ENDS that go on at Bayside that we don't even know about. Teachers try to make school worthwhile by show- Mrs. Payne's new found actors and actresses recreate Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. The unique talents of these students which have never been seen before come alive on stage. lf you looked hard enough, you cold have seen the knights rid- ing their inchworm and tricycle down the halls of Bayside. English is more than just learning, It's fun!!! Appointed by the NCTE . ' 1 4 i4j ' NNW' , 'Q lum CUITICU FE' IU T3 lite E L- o 3 committee 41. P1 ' r. v X , l X .L is Ax X A ' .4' 'X ,J ' fy, . t 3111! f ., n, Q- K N X' r :vi f 4 .aft 94555, Q .m..,,,w ' 'C , X 5 ing us their hidden talents. Students are pleasantly surprised to see that teachers are really people and enjoy having fun. Funny antics and serious moments blended together help make a more en- joyable experience for both student and teacher. All of our teachers have 'ODDS' and 'ENDS', but we have just caught these teachers in the act. Our teachers are both bright and amusingg they take pride in what they do and we take pride in them. Meter stick trick The world's best balancing act is appearing at Bayside. It can be seen daily in Mr. G's math classes. This wonderful man has a trick never seen or done before. He can balance a meter stick on his head! Many hs ,- f' people have tried to attempt this daring feat but have failed. , There is only one meter stick ' man, and that's Mr. C-.! X, 4, 's,. V, -ar A 'A' Mr. Paul C.. Lankford has been invited to join the World Literature Committee of the National Council of Teachers of English. He will assist the Committee in compiling a volume of world literature media materials and help further the study of world literature through the NCTE. Mr. Lankford will be the first secondary school teacher in . the United States to become a ' member of the Committee and the only representive from Virginia. We wish him the best of luck. CONGRATU- LATIONSH. H The great imposter I have never met a face that I didn't like, but in your case l'll make an exception. Who said those famous words? Why it's Mr. Mannarino imitating Groucho . This man of many talents gets his point across very ef- fectively by imitating famous personalities. Class is always a surprise because you'll never know who will show up next. Scarlet t Y 5 1 'K If this picture were any clearer, you could see That Ms. Haynie has a scarlet T on her dress. Why a T ? Her sin is not adultery but teaching. A scarlet T seems most appropriate- don't you agree? Magic!! The Magic Man of Bayside High is Mr. Narvaez. Obsessed by the art of wizardry, he proves to his classes that his hands are quicker than your eyes. Always brushing up on his tricks, he demonstrates how to make his paper puppet, Igor, talk. He is a member of the International Brotherhood of ma- gicians and also works in a magic store. What a great way to learn German! U! Cookie brawl ln the great cookie brawl, Miss Erskine's classes compete against each other by bringing in words that they can't comprehend. The class with the most words at the end of each six weeks, and a better class average from the spelling-definition test recieves the big, big double batch of delicious CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES!! YUM. YUM. Honor Societies, S.G.A., Latin Band Drama Vo Tech NIRO SQ nd Ut ACadQIT1iCS Tc, XQICA, DiECAi Political Int: V' fu- --1 i -Q i V 1 ' , I '-.' I ' Q ' 4 -Qvahfgf' -- . ,fir-.1 in S erest, etc . . . .gram B VIRGINIA BEACH CITY SCHOOLS H v Moana DRIVING SIMULA J DRS Y Llhh V, di. -h Q, as ,X .5 1 -,J L 17 I Vocational Technical Institute Vo- Tech is a program that teaches technichal skills needed to obtain a job. Courses such as cosmetology, food, commercial art, auto mechanics, and secre- tarial courses are taught in two shifts during the day- a morning and afternoon period. This schedule permits students to at- tend a high school during part of the day to take courses needed for graduation. Courses at the Vocational Technical Institute usually carry three points of credit. Reasons for enrolling in Vo- Tech are varied. Some people who don't plan to go to college take advantage of the program to learn a trade. Others pursue hobbies just for the pleasure they get from it. The Institute has many students who do not attend a high school but are con- tinuing classes to better prepare themselves for the job market. Students and instructors often develop lasting friendships as a result of their inter-relations- a fringe benefit rare in high schools because of the size of classes. Vo- Tech is a good deal. ,..f- 1 Jual' lp ,: A 'f 5. I -T u ggi' R 9 1-.+ ' gf' 'Q pl ru...- N J .-if 'X 'ywi X K-I1 14- The Mariner was brought to you by the 1977-78 yearbook staff. They're the good hands people The Mariner staff started off the year when three members went to camp in August and came back with bright new ideas They began the school year with a new sponsor Mr Duncan and two new editors Suzanne Monk and Karen Coleman For us the year was filled with ex citement and disappointment lack of pictures missing deadlines flaring tempers and fun times For every bad time there was a good time to match it In winter we went to Sea Shore State Park to have our group picture taken On our re turn we practiced our Chinese Fire Drills fin our tuxedoes of coursel The happiest moment of the year was our final deadline in March This book was put together with pride and hard working hands Staff members used thier imaginations and creativity to the fullest extent A special thanks to Mrs Duncan for the use of her house at various times of the year and for being such a won derful hostess The 1977 78 staff members hope that you like the book We do ' W .... .l , . 1 1 l Wi-1 Hard work begins as a deadline nears. Work was not one of our better subjects. .Nl . 29 'A A 3 , I . . 1 . xg li'i A '-s-L . is '- KW' -Ir 'C rr X A real live Penguin! WP What's this? A Chinese Fire drill. Amy Arnold, Beth Southerd, Barbara Ricks, Arlene Ranay, Angie Coggan Carol Morrison, laye Alderman, Corrine McCartney. , 1977 - 78 ,N .gfj Co-editor-Karen Coleman Photo.-Scott Davis Photo.-Skip Morton Sf, it 'x -.. X Tommy Stahl, Terry Ellis, Ned Alderman Co-Editor-Suzanne Monk 'I ,- J, '1l,A,,,,..1' Mrs. Wilson was a great help when it came to selling Annuals! Asst.-Editors: Tony Williams, Grace Clark 8 M GannH 44 Gamtil is Bayside's addition to the literary world. It is put out by both students and faculty. Under the direction of Mrs. Haynie, the sponsor, all students' work is re- viewed and selected for publica- tion. The magazine is published in the spring and money is raised by the students themselves. 9 Jadeds Front: Suzanne Monk, Valerie Warren. 2nd Row: Candi Gurney, Lorie Anderson, Tony Klingmeyer, Suzy Plumlee, jaye Alderman, Lisa Riedeman, Mrs. Haynie. 3rd Row: Margie Kelly, Diane Dunn, Carl Seger, Lisa jesberg, Hunter Gray, David Shoemake, john Fues- ton, Mark Laramore. - CC Left to Right Sandy Holcombe Sherri Dumas john Moore Kim james janet Moore and Mr Narvaez tsponsorj The Art Clubs big project for 1978 was the design and painting ' T of a mural hanging in the new ceramics shop at Haygood Shop- ping center. Hours of planning 3' and careful work went into the masterpiece in addition to trips to local art galleries and muse- ums. This years art club planned a trip to Hatteras that included sketching and camping. We may also thank our Art Club members for the decora- tion of the Christmas tree that stood in the lobby during the holiday season. x x Among the difficulties the newspaper staff has tried to overcome this year was the lack of a journalism class from which to draw interested students. The few people who found the time to meet after school and work on putting out the newspaper made a commendable effort to provide Bayside with a creditable publication. It is hoped that in the future there will be greater interest in journalism, especially from a voca- tional standpoint, and that a greater number of students will be available to help make the MARLIN MESSENGER the success it should be. Art 1 Lt'- X' 1,1 . .3 'un 4 f CVE, ti - E' , 1- ill-. Row 1: Sandi Wilson, Tammy Northam, Tom Blei, Cheryl Shuster Row 2: Mickey Carter, Carol Anderson, Ms. Chadwick, Loretta Rob- inson, David Ciroover. Our ITIOIIO' VVS Came we SEIW we COU- lq 5 H i 4 l I Latin Club members prepare to fly. quered ' ' ' SPQR: Senatus Populusque Romanus. -1 . 3 Y 1 1-Pig' I q il ' l I , E ' - A ' 1 l. I X . Reclining: Carolyn Porter, Eddie Filipowski. Kneeling: jimmy Tyer, Bernyce Pritchard, Kevin ti a I n Wray, jessica Adolino, Bobby Frank, Teresa Marquez, Suzie Plumlee, Cheryl jenkins, Betsy ' Naggy, Pat Watkins, Shelia Reed, Anne Yancey, Laura Dotzler. Standing: T. L. Nery, loyce Prez- ' ioso, April Peery, Lee Ann Eaton, David Rhodes, Elaine Sturgill, Denise Warren, Karen Baum- , gardner, Donna Colangelo, Beth Freeman, Susan Jaeger, Barbara Walling, Grace Clark, Ned Alderman, Miss Gutermuth, Lisa lesberg, Selina Oliver, Robyn Szydlowski, Carol Pratt. 0 . l l , Again , ll l l 2 ,I ' l , f .fl l If Latin were a dead language, would Bayside stu- lli dents participate in such events as Olympics or slave it tradps?fNO! Lindeied, the Latin Club and its members 2, are ar rom ea . fl Sponsored by Miss Ciutermuth, the Latin Club mem- bers began the year by electing officers and joining il the state and national Classical Leagues. A. T-Shirt de- ll sign with a voluptuous Messalina saying Hello Big llrl Boy was chosen. Money Making projects such as can- if dy sales, car washes and doughnut sales and discussion ii of the VICL Convention began in October. Only time can tell if the Homecoming float speaks truly. l The Virginia junior Classical Convention-costume . contests, state elections, arts, crafts, and scholastic con- tests. Ten awards were won by Bayside students. , Christmas brought caroling. Memories of Adeste Fi- il delis, Silens Nox, and Rudolphus Rheno Ruber still linger. The rest of the year was highlighted by a pizza party, . a program to encourage Latin study, an Ides of March party, a local certamen, a state certamen and partici- pation in local Latin Club Olympics. And to end the year in the Roman fashion, first year ! students were sold to the highest bidder. i Ll 4 ' i l T86 loyce rescues George the chicken from the tur keY5 in the back Of the bU5- Not bad for a day s work Two out of three trophies ltr' Latin Club members model the latest fashions from Rome Latin Club helped the water shortage by drinking lots of Pepsis. Hail Caesar! -qw f s1 German Club Has 2nd Place Float The German Club, under the guid- ance of Mr. Narvez and the leader- ship of Robert Schellenberg, had a successful year. Winning second place for their float in home- coming competition, paid off the German club members for their hard work and artistic ability. Their color- ful float illustrated Bayside shooting down Bookers. Another one of their major activities was to organize folk dances for high school German Clubs in Virginia Beach. The money they earned this year went towards their annual trip to Busch Gardens, and their traditional Christmas Party. I, , .,:y aM,.A XZ, A, . fx 2 T f M l -,Y . -',,l LK nhrf 91' l Q KTXltJ,lu',f f- .' .' ft N in '-frithfg ..t. V A V, T J ,IWP4 s . -I lf N f 1 F' ! X Q i l j, 's .--sf? P 'ff 't ' ,--L r I s 1 'lst row: Elleanor Moll, john Feuston, Mr. Narvez,-Robert Schellenberg, 2nd row: Sandy Holcombe, Susan Rozier, janet Moore, Nadeen Mullen, Gene Rodriquez, Paula Southerd, Mike Dorris, Paul lohnston, Charlie Murphy, 3rd row: Laurie Williamson, Kieka Kernkamp, Eddie Theiz, Officers Laurie Williamson Sec. Charlie Murphy, Treas. , Kieke KernKamp Vice Pres Eddie Theizg Sgt, at arms, Ro- I , l l l rsdfl 4 bert Schellenbergg Pres. - ,.-Q i Finishing touches on a winning float. .-A 'lt -. 'il Hard at Work 109 Debbie Post and Sharon Zirges make a great marquee Spanish Club Comes Back Even Stronger Spanish club members prepare for home- Boredom strikes at our rummage sale. i 'sk J , . The Spanish club made a great come- back this year. Their activities for the year were: A rummage sale in the fall and spring, A carnation sale at Christmas, and acar wash in the spring. The money made from these activities was used for a trip in late spring. The Spanish Club start- ed with nothing and became a great club. Senora Weber was the sponsor and an excellent job. Club officers were Tony Willman-President, jamie jarrett-Vice- President, Susan Dancel-Treasurer. A spe- . . 2 cial thanks goes to following people for their time and energy, Ginny Hill, Her- mie Viscayda Angelica Docog, Sharon Zirges, Debbie Posy, and Dona White. Thank you all! Our sponsor Senora Webber si Dram is 1st rowzj. jarrett,T. William, 2nd row:F. Harrell,D. Daryanani, B. Hastogolis,A. Rich,C. Hill,S. Barbee,S. Williams,H. Viscayda, R. Scheider,B. Zirges,j. Davel,C. Burmeister, 3rd:R. Hall,P. Ekerdt A. Docog,T. Ellis,V. Weber,S. Dancel,D. Post,D. White,B. Beck M. Espejo. I I 11-'Xi' 1-' S 0154? vl'Qi 'uF -.' ll .-QM 1 'fi' Are Spanish club pictures really that bor- ing? is VCA ... '...------ P- o ,H ,,,,,..-. .... , ,0. - in . ,Nr rf I 'Yin- f A' A W 'W 6 . The VICA members found themselves ex- tremely busy this year. The Leadership Con- ference that was held 'at Nags Head, North Carolina in November was followed by pre- paration for the District 1 Skilled and Leader- ship contests in February. Sandwiched in between was the local Thanksgiving and Christ- mas food basket preparation during the holiday. The Spring brought the State leadership conference in Staunton on April 7,8, and 9, and the annual employer-employee banquet. By the end of the school year, the picnic for VICA members and friends was a welcome relief. , X X. Q' gli... W DECA offlcers Wendy Bently Hrs lrk Lundme Parl Sklp Morton Reporter Donna Schlotter V Presldent Yolanda Pace Presrdent Rlchard Matuszak Secretary Also their guest Annette Walsh Kellam DECA Brad Boswell Princess Anne DECA DECA s year of preparatlon to become successful workers ln the marketing and dns trlbutlon fields was highlighted by a number of specual events. The Thanksglvmg and Christmas season saw DECA sponsormg needy famllles ID the Tidewater area At the end of the fnrst semester, DECA members were at school early on a day when 1117 'U' A umm :PN ' I 6-D Yolanda Pace serves refreshments at a meetmg classes were not In session In order to pro vlde a free coffee and doughnut breakfast for the faculty The year was topped off by the annual employer employee Banquet The Banquet provided an excellent opportunity to show appreclatlon for the employer's great cooperatnon Y ' ' mm X . - ' ,l u 5 l ' l ' x. x XL 'y . .gl X I Vt y - , , ,. - .af J xv ,X 'X V V' ,., 'ff I K ull uv.. , ,. '- , I ' ' V . , , IQ' , 4 ' ' K ll lg' A .'Qar,'. I' iff uf , ' ' Av 'W - E K-:tv - I T -fp .x iii f 4 X I I U ' .. yi 4 ll , .: -4 K-If- 'fri' . lr ' A . ' 1 A Mn? ,gs Y- 5 A V . A Q K J g N ., I u , T - ' . - lx N ' I , ' I., K' I 'I D I I K I ' f I - I . . I l I , . . . . l T91 i X The Marching Ambassadors have n done it again. Among the many - I awards they received during the 1977-78 school year was a first place at the University of Richmond Band Day. The band also placed third, with the percussion section receiving a first at the ECU Band Day. When the band is not winning awards at various competitions, they are marching in parades and at special events, the biggest of which was the Thanksgiving Day parade in Philadelphia. The Neptune Fes- tival parade andthe annual Christmas concert helped fill out a crowded schedule that included hours of practice and rehearsal. The end of the year awards ban- quet is a welcome and much de- served finish to such a memorable year. 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'F' :- 3' :ki-' ..-'. +V- ' .f - - Y Row 1 - lodi Christiansen, Gini Alvarez, Heidi Marella, Kathy Smith, Terry Lenox, Lisa West, judy Racer, Clarissa Torres, Susie Ruhlin Row 2 - Kevin Hemphill, Kathy Nolan, Beth Hardesty, Leigh jonns, Sandy C-imbert, Stephanie Wilson, Terry Moore, Charlene jones, Minnette Wiggins, Laura DeVary Trisha Boyle, Twana Billups T92 H A ...::l' .lm f ' s - '- v- - -... --. hi U .. iI S A -3 I' 'N rf' J -4 E-95.286 ...se--we M, 1993745 Row 1 Dlan Petchulat David Owens David Mltchell lohn Owens Row 2 Ron Bock Bull Drake David Muelenberg Steve Gerard Rusty Robinson Stacy Holcomb Mark Chrrstransen Pat Brrtto David Dumas David Barrunger Duane Krohn Blll Croneberger A specual thanks goes to Scott Herd 32... .f 4 fb vt R N. A A .Q-xx' R7 L 1 1 d . v 193 4 fn ' ' ,.... . ..-n'-1-N t..- -- it , I .I . ,W ' l if-9..., rw U, fx' ' ' 1 gin :'4.'V digs 9103 711 Q 5 a 1 'v.... , sw Q. M-1 .QW 45227-.. -..Q 'f-QL., 'FPL iK'7,.-nf' B Row 1: Dennis Williams. 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B 1 ' 2' Band ru 1 W: tiki. LX x, ,, Q K, X J . ., ,ff 41V L 'KJ I i -...Av-M, l l. 1 Q l 4 4 fa 3 i'i l In l . . . l 5 Q i l I I gf , v -1-'aw BA -Nik? A 4 ' 'I1'. .' Tgzgfgguli ---- 5 J- , . ,v'.-- -- . '- we . 1-1-f. L - . , f by ml- Ef+fe .-:v:.. ttf-- W,-, .aff -. is-H ' :f ' f '..- . ' u, ,'4'P-N 1 .-.- '1l1u',J ig' , if-I '1,4f, 1, ,,':', , Y I -, ff . T-, 4.4 ,,. i -.: qv- ,.,,L,, ,ff ,154 -1.-I-Y, .-,, ., -..., .. . -.- 4 .. . ...-, - Q Row 1: Laura Quick, Linda Keller, Dawn Ferguson, Harriette Reid, Lisa Arehart, Vicky White. Row 2: l Debbie Creekmore, Betty Powers, Iohnsa Green, Kim Ellis, Donna Wildrick, Brenda Hoard, john Fin- ney, Craig Cherry, Ed Peterson, lim Tenefrancia, Hugh Eaton, Shari Graber, Beverly DeYoung, Laura Vaught 5 .Q 2 I s.. CD -i-4 C U5 f-i- C luop SAO .l U 1Ll9 Council New to the ICC this year were the offices of vice- chairman and secretary. These proved to be helpful to the chairman in keeping the school activities running smoothly. Activities this year included a school calendar and bulletin board. The SGA began early with orientation as its first activity. This proved to be helpful to sophomores in the decline of missing persons during the first weeks of school. Preparations for a very successful Homecoming started along with school. The year also brought a Magic Show with Mr. Narvaez, a United Way campaign includ- ing Bleach Boys, and school exchanges. A controversial powderpuff football game raised money for charity. Other activities included a new constitution and work for a new marquee. V ali Llilll SGA General Assembly - First - Tammy Strickland, jamie larrett, Vaunda Pearson, Heidi Marella, jaye Alderman, Lorrie An- derson, Tony Klingmeyer, Barry Cash, Dolly Huffman, Glenda Dodd, Rita Simp- son, Beth Southard, Linda Hughes, Kathy Brunner Second - Steve johnson, Bob Gurnee, Bonnie Beck, Kim james, Cathy Whitehurst, Stephanie Whittier, Lisa Weber, loan Saucier, Robboie Parker, Karen Ratte, Paula Southard, Tony Willman, Melissa Rios, Suzy Smith Third - Lori Whitley, David Simmons, Linda Bonds, Gigi Gullickson, Tommy Carr, Harriet Reid, lodi Christian- son, Katrina johnson, Tawana Billups, Gini Ann Alvarez, Carol Cash Fourth - Linda Burrell, Pablo Pagan, Marlene Chan, Peggy Rowley, joan Todd, Glenda Harrell, Terri Marshall, Maria Leftwich, lulie Ogen, Millie Taylor, Margaret Walker, Gene Rodriguez Association Q ICC Executive Committee - jamie larrett, Sec., Barry Cash, Chairman, Dolly Huffman, Vice-Chairman. SGA Officers - laye Alderman, Treas- urerg Tony Klingmeyer, President, Barry Cash, Vice-President, Lorrie Anderson, Sec. ll 196 i l ' 'Mil . - A li-Q T 'V-J,,f:j'.' Af . ' P'-arf' ' I l. I ,rl -, T-f, L Row1 A Saucler M ONeal S Whittier G Clark D Clark L Griffin Row 2 P Boyd E Robinson G Gullickson V Pearson Bray P Southard C Shuster Row3 P Morris C Pratt P House Morrison A Byrnes K Nelson T Foreman D Sheain Row 4 M Crane P Saunders B Spanglar R Burbage S Gurnee 1 Walls Longstreet K Clauss Row 5 M Violette 1 Russell R Halsey Fultz M Burton Y Y Coach Swanson tells the Senior Ladies how to confuse the Juniors ge The annual event began as a sweet flag foot- ball gamej it ended as a very controversial game with each team having their own opinion about it. The juniors claimed that they had to fight odds of eleven to twenty-one until the third quarter when the referees lincluding a Senior's fatherl noticed that the Seniors had too many players on the field The Seniors in sisted that certain juniors wrapped their flags around so many times that they would not come off The Seniors also claimed that if Karen Reed had not been pulled back over the goal line the score would have been eight to six instead of two to six Row 1 B Southard S Hurd Row 2 A Ranay B Beck D Hart L Iesburg A Arnold Row3 L Espeyo A Ander son G A Alvarez 1 Alderman Row 4 C. Woodbury T Roberts B Strickland E Moll Row 5 D Minschke Missing D Baker I Biele D Howard C McCartney V Pharis T Quinn K Reed V Torrech I . rbi ,Q 4' ' Q' I . , . . . . , . , . , . , . , . V . : . , . , . , . ,K. , T , . , . . 1 . , . , . ,C. . ,A , . , . , . , . . : . - ' 5 C ' ' I ' I ' I ' l ' I ' I ' - , . . : . ,. , . ,K. J , . . 1 4 , T . x I , -A N5 f' 1 n y Y l tg,-X -. A . 7,135.11-f ,rf , gt A f N gn : . , . , : . , . , ,pq . - - ,VFX . , . , . . . . , . , . . ,. . : . , . , . , . . 2 . . : . ,. , . , . , . I I ' 1 - I - ' , P A I- si.g',,..-. - gy., sg, Y A, B , ' . , af, R 2, T h ' ' ., 'sf ZA. -g ,- 1733-' First Platoon, First Squad: Art Laufer, Kurt Barron, Scott Davis, Paul Page, jon NasonlCDRj. Second Squad: Dave Easton, Mike Curry, Mel Warren. Third Squad: Kelly Blalock, Darrell Coodmon, Chuck Par- ker. Second Platoon, First Squad: Bobby Buchanan, Dave Skipper, Mike Lepay, Dave Owens, jesse Riley lCDRj. Second Squad: Mark Barron, Curtis Breath- waite, Charlyne Beauregard, joe Beauregard. Third Squad: Bill Croneberger, Steve Wynne, jeff Fox. Third Platoon, First Squad: Terry Black, Fred Hutto, Sharon Stephens, Ken Bates, Trenton Harvey, Claude Ses- soms, David Lovingood, Angelica Docog, jim Burpo KCDRJ. Second Squad: Bob Duncan, Craig Nason, Bob Miller, Richard Kozlowski, Carol Senart, Marsha Stephens, Dick McDowell. Third Squad: Frank Dow, Mike Newton, Bobbie Aitcheson, Alan Pipkins, Bill Baker, Rickie Ramsey. Fourth Platoon, First Squad: Carl Alexander, Bob Wells, john May, joe Beauregard, Gene Baker, Steve Rose, Paul Larramore, joe Peele, Mike CuffeelCDRj. Second Squad: Dave Felczyk, jesse Riley, jim Burpo, Ray Fowler, Scott Davis, janet Moore, Denise Easton. Third Squad: Kevin Cook, Bob Struck, Carl Baker, jon Nason, john Allman, Ron Mor- ton. ooi.l-'? .s .'- .' Rifle Team: jeff Barcale, jim Burpo, Steve Rose. LJ fl 1 F.-,Y-1' , W ii ff if IC: . '. I . ,.4..-5,d' 1 V f, 5? S . Marching Drills ,A I - Drill Team, joe PeelelCDRi, john May, jim Burpo, Mel Warren, Steve Rose, Steve Rose, Mike Cuffee. Paul Larramore, jeff Bracale, joe Beauregard, Terry Black, Dave Easton. Dick McDowell, john Allman, Bobby Buchan- an, jon Nason. ik' Q' ..- V ,., ..,'? ' -. -il z' ' in v Y fl Short Hair, Rifles, Precision Marching Team: Row 1: Mike Curry, Paul Page, Denise Easton. Row 2: janet Moore, Charlyne Beauregard. Row 3: Fred Hutto, Dave Felczyk, Ron Kelly. 7--.1 ' l o ': L5 3 RE -li .- Ps L. CU IROTC Short hair is a small sacrifice for the good you can get out of the NIROTC. Naval Science of- fers opportunities far beyond the day-to-day comraderie of the Corps. Along with assisting at Cross-Country and Track meets, marching in parades such as the Neptune Festival, and participat- ing in Drill competitions such as the ODU and Norfolk State Invita- tionals, the Corps has had a vari- ety of field trips capped by an overnight on the USS Miller FF1051. Bayside's cadets will be well prepared for life in the academies, the military, and the working world. l JS Color Guard: Sharon Stephens, Bob Struck, lesse Riley, Mark Barron, Greg Chappel. X 'Q' The Honor Soci- eties are composed of students who are selected according to a high level of academic and lead- ership ability. The officers Chuck Bethel CPres.j, Ellea- nore Moll CVPJ, Val- erie Pharis tSec.j, joey Miller KTres.j, and the sponsor, Mr. G., raised money to buy the Diploma seals. The Sr. Honor Society nominated Barry Cash and Amy Arnold to compete for a nation-wide scholarship. lllillllllllllllllll llllll !5l'l llllllilllllllllll I tml 'l Row 1: Tom Burbage, Pablo Pagan, Robert Schellenberg, Steve johnson, Chuck Bethel- President, Bob Gurnee, Barry Cash, Greg Richardson, Mark Chapman, Row 2: David Gaskill, Chuck Boyd, Beth Bray, Elleanore Moll, Valerie Pharis, Cheryl Carmack, Beth Lake, Lisa Riedeman, Row 3: Tim Williams, Suzy Plumlee, Margie Kelly, Amy Arnold, Suzanne Monk, Becky Felton, Nancy Bates. Missing: joey Miller, Sherri Dumas, Tony Klingmeyer. Honor Societies i t-' '4 at at ' D 2 I a' If s -QI .Ls 4 it na!! . F32 e , j- ., it-tfrr' g'. W db if Row 1: jeff Sounder, Kevin Todd, jessica Adobins, Beth Pittenger, Carol Cash, Ginny Hill, Michelle Al- bert, Barbara Ricks. Row 2: Hugh Siegel, Greg Weaver, Kevin Wray, Bobby Frank, Karen German, Dawn Guinn, Terry Ellis, Kathleen Pettet, Ruth Bergdoll, joan Todd, jamie jarrett, jodie Owens Row 3: Eddie Filipowski, Gary Lilly, jeff McCollough, Michelle Espejo, Sandy Wilson, Amy Sugg, Anne Yancy, Kara Somers, Lee-Ann Berres, Davis johnson. Roe 4: Lisa Wolfe, Cathy Stephenson, Robin Bur- bage, Beth Freeman, john Russell, Scott Browning, Maria Leftwitch, David Rhodes. tl 200 Students Assist Librarians Have you ever won- dered who makes out the thousands of over- due book notices? Student assistants in the library-along with tending 20,000 books, 80,000 card catalog entries,and 1200 stu- --! . dent cards-perform this thankless task every day. They also compile a newspaper scrapbook ofclippings listing Bay- side's achievements .aa P' twhich are, of course, innumberableb. Row 1: Tammy Strickland, Scott Knight, Terri Roberts, Laurie Smith, Laura lo Devary, Felicia Alqueza. Row 2: Walter Neill, Teresa Boogades, Wayne Duncan, Anna Mackey, Donald Warren, Natalie Bento, Nancy Harris, Linda Emrick, Tanya Rigdow, Arlene, Howsare. ' 0 0 Committee Plans For Graduation The Graduation Committee, led by Suzy Smith planned a unique graduation for 1978. The origi- nality of the class ring design was carried through to the announcements which are a new quarter fold design. Row 1: Amy Arnold, Lori Stratton, Beth Pinkerton, Denise Hart, Suzy Smith, Dolly Huffman, laye Alderman, Karen Coleman, Cathy Jennings, Row 2: Lisa Sands, Cheryl jenkins, Valerie Pharis, Cheryl Carmack, Margie Kelly, Lorrie Anderson, Liz Gaughn, Karen Edgerton, Beth Southard. Row 3: Gini Ann Alvarez, Susan Law, Diane Dunn, Melanie Brown, Pablo Pagan, Greg Richardson, Robin Haffey, Steve jones, Nancy Bates, Vicky Torrech, Bob Gurnee, Dorothy Rambo, Mark Barondess, lanice Biel. Row 4: Cahty Smith, Corkey Lewis, Harriet Reid, Karen Ange. 'er I I I' L I r I I I I I l. I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I' I I II I K 2 lub ench F The members of the French club went to La Crepe to eat authentic French food. As a money making project, they made Christmas tree ornaments. The French fair in May is the highlight of the year. At the fair, they exhibit various customs of France and tour a museum The French club officers are jeanette Lim President, and lwallani Thomas, Vice President The club s sponsor is Mrs Greene I S' ,ff-'-' Y 1st rowgBernadette Samson,Michelle Albert,Pamela Haney,Darryl Kelly joe Greenwood jeff Brown,2nd row:Beth Hall,jeanette Lim,Iwaliani Thomas. w,,1 2 ,, . AEC AEC AEC Three trips highlighted the Atlantic Ecology Club's year. A bike trip to William- burg primed the group for a later trip to Ocracoke, North Carolina to collect specimens. While these were taking place, plans for a trip to the Grand Canyon in April were in the works. In keeping with the spirit of the AEC, money for the trip was raised through alumin- um 84 paper drives. i Q, ' i .i rn rn m rn rn FU AEC AEC AEC AEC . i N .' ,f Ai... mvq' K ln, f.-- IGX FP-nf.-3 KES' 71' T4 -cf '45, -4, 1-- 5 First row: Linda Bond, Lori Wills, Ioan Saucier, Charlie Murphy, Elenore Moll, Shelia Simpson. Sec- ond row: Margaret Walker, Carol Cash, jessica Adolino, Amy Arnold, Linda Pryor, Karen Deitrich, Carol Siskle, Mrs, Armstong. Third row: Kurt Schroeder, Gene Rodreguez, Eddie Theiz, Preston Robison, Robert Bishop, Dee Dee Wilson, David Hastogolis, Brian Hastogolis. DEV DEV DEV DEV DEV DEV DEV DEV 2Ol l i The Drama Club s major projects of the year under the guidance of Ms. Linda Cobb were: the school play Here and Now and the one act play Loving Kindness. The cast of Loving Kindness included Sally Valentine Theresa Lacoursiere and Ray Nunnery. This year the Drama Club also en- tered a float in the homecoming parade with the theme Reflections from Childhood. The results of this organization have been both educational and enjoyable for all those members who partici- pated. v Y ' A .-gli-,rg 6 I 1 1 1 ll n I Il ll ll ll f 1 1 4 1 1 Il ll u 5 il ,ffl u l lf l A' ,i vi' 'li 5 A D r Z v l x nf- -A ' iaith? V. M W L A 5 'ff 5, ' - fs 3, L L - ' Q k A t' f 'Q' I' .X 1 Y v , Q i, xv Q' in , L v V ' x 9 I L . Z I ' f v v - 2 I , Thespians ltop to bottoml: Eugene Soricellie, Raleigh Alvarez, lim Tyler, DeeDee Wilson, Denise Wray, Robyn Haffey, Diane Hart, Cathy Smith, Billy Llewel- lyn. Missing: Mary McKenzie, Sally Valentine, Ray Nunnery, Theresa Lacoursiere, Steve Davis, Don Vogt, Beck Dow, Sharon Hogan, Tom Burbage, Donna Smith, Steve Herterich, Everette Skipper. Bayside's Forensic Team is coached by Ms. Linda Cobb, and it participates in boy's and girls's 4 prose, poetry, original oratory, ex- 1, ' temporaneous, and spelling. In the ' A it XY l, ,. regional meet, Clarissa Torres won I- 1 l First place in girl's prose, Theresa ' ' I il A I, i Lacouriere, Mark Barondess, and - L J ti V 'Q ,iq Barry Cash each took Second place j ?Ij' 5 : in their divisions. Third place went P X T N g j W' Q to Ray Nunnery and Elleanore Moll T ,Y ' J , Q H for their fine performances. Over- j l .il i, 'Sf' Q all, the team tied for Second place. f , ' , . Q L A job well done! L A - I f . L S Forensics Cleft to rightl: Ray Nunnery, poetry. Theresa Lacoursiere, poetry. Ms. Cobb, sponser. Clarissa Torres, prose. Mark Barondess, prose. Barry Cash, origional oratory. Elleanore Moll, original oratory. Annette Miller, extemporaneous. Bonnie Beck, spellling. Missing: Everette Skipper, extemporaneous. - X first row: J. Davis, C. Smith, treas., B. Llewllyn, pres., D. Smith, sec. of council, I. Tyer, D. Wil- son, and T. Burbage, council members. second row: M. Wozlek, C. Carter, T. james, M. Mc- Kenzie, S. Valentine, j. Jacobson, D. Hart, M. Albert, D. Hart, M. Martin, R. Haffey, D. Wray, D. Dunn. third row: T. Stahl, P. Ekardt, E. Soricello, S. Canton, I. Ke es M. Burcher B. Cash L y I 1 1 - Hembree, B. Kow, M. Walker, T. Pearl, D. McCormick, L. Eaton, L. Stratton, T. Luther, R. sl. A. . - V Q . 1 Q L,- N. '.,l I+ T9 I.. 51.-wi, . , .5 -- -..:-.f-,J-gn--.-.f.i,.y I V , ' 1 mr' sf., . P., .I 4-t P . Alvarez, T. LaCoursiere, S. Edgerton. not pictured: D. Vogt, vice pres. 1' :in . 1 ,, - . fy'- li . . - gl. in .rw 2 4 . Q ...l V H 1 1 H rv.- :TK ,Ai 'B M , . -sq . ' . lv l J' T .fx C ' , Y M.: .Q , -1 'Sai 1 . .gli i ,-L ,Q ' -' K rf- ., j 'T SQ 54 I-r As X . 1 4- ' Q 1 V 1 In .lf ll Q Y -,.,v un ...- - ll Eli 1 J I :Ii il ' K 4 ' s i A 1 Here And ow On Thursday, December eight, and Satur- day, December tenth in the school auditor- ium, the Bayside High School Drama Depart- ment, under the direction of Miss Linda Cobb, staged David Rogers' contemporary drama Here and Now . Written in 1973, Rogers' play exposes the emotions, problems, and revelations of a lb N4 small encounter group. The 16- member cast handled Rogers' clever use of the 'play-within-a- play technique in excellent fashion. The reality of the issues handled in the play were accented by the bare stage set and the fine per- formances by the well-rehearsed cast. Those who attended the pre- formances were pleased with their 'encounter' with the truth. f 1 - On floor- Clarrissa Torres, Todd King, Eugene Soricelli, Sharon Hogan, Sit- ting- Don Voght, Liz Hembree, Becky Dow, Ms. Cobb. Theresa Lacousierre, Diane Dunn. Standing- Robin Harrey, jim Tyer, Ray Nunnery, David Hollo- man, Sally Valentine, Donna Smith. On Floor- Candi Gurney, Susan johns, Carol Carter, Michelle Albert. Sitting- Monique Martin, Tom Burbage, Cathy Smith, Monica Wozlek, Mary Mc- Kenize, Terri Pearl Standing- Susan Sivils, Dee Dee Wilson, Mike Gardner, Margaret Walker, Tommy Stahl. A ..4, I2 IP '51 S -ihwl uf ff 2 OFUS Girl s Chorus Row 'I Pam Doxey Teri Foreman Denise Mechails Mrs Whitlock lanice Woods Renee Harrell Mara Lawrence Row 2 Sandra Lewis Angela Whaff Pam jones Sharon Zirges Shiela Vaughn Ieanne Perry Row 3 Iris joseph Cheryl jackson Aleesa Cnr- X , . I , A I I . . , , , . . I . , h i . , I Godwin, Vivian Watson, Ivy Brown, lwalini Thomas. Row 1: Theresa Seep, Teri Foreman, Kathleen Pettet, Lisa Wolf, Alyssa Graver, Anne Greunke, Debby Clark, Anita Castillo, Eugene Soricelli, Scott johnson, Denise Reynolds, Ruth Bergdoll, Susan Sivillis, Sandra Carawan, Brenda Warrow, Dolores Duggan, julia Willi- son, Iris joseph, Mrs. Whitlock. Row 2: Denise Michaels, Cathy Stephenson, Mercyd Bur- ton, Maria Leftwitch, Suzie Plumlee, Scott Knoght, Hebron Malaki, Chuck Settlemeyer, james Harrell, Roger Adams, Carla Hipps, Tina Linton, Kara Somers, Wendy Willie, Renee Harrell, Merinda Hoyner. Row 3: Debbie Malvas, Heidi Marella, Glenda Harrell, Sherry Swafford, Scottie Garrison, Charlie Aycock, Todd King, Philip Okkerse, Tina Godfred, X They sing and give concerts all year long. Girl's Chorus gave a total of six concerts during their busy year. At Christmas time, they could be seen and heard at Pembroke Mall. During Omnibus, the Chorus entertained the stu- dent body during sixth bell. Other activities for the year included a joint concert with singers from Cox High School and appearences at various local churches. Concert Chorus was also at Pembroke Mall during the Christmas Holidays. Activities included their participation in Singing 77 , which. was a show put on by the music department. ii Madrigals. Row 1: Debby Clark Anita Castillo Eugene Soricelle Mrs. Whitlock Scott johnson Denise Reynolds Ruth Bergdoll. Row 2: Anne Cireunke Chuck Settlemeyer Roger Adams Susan Sivils. Row 3: Maria Leftwich Suzie Plumbee james Harrel Tina Linton Carla Hipps. V... ,gs ':..Q.::. ,,'iL A . ' V. . gwzifhgx 1 4 The Madrigals had a very busy year. Performances during the Christmas Holi- days were made on the Dick Lamb Show, Midday, and The Mike and Lynn Show. Live shows at Pembroke Mall and local churches climaxed the busy yule sea- son. At times it seemed as if the Madrigals sang more than they slept or attended classes. But the spirit they infused in Bayside lpeaked at Omnibusl made us happy What better purpose could music serve? 20 In addition to preparing for acceptance of an im- ter graduation, the Future Homemakers of America organization has improv- ed the lives of others by providing a Thanksgiving turkey for a needy family a Valentine party for hos- pitalized people, and a spring clean-up for elder- ly in the area. Left to Right: Sherry Dumas Tami Guilian Mrs. Lilly Sandra Luvis Valerie Ioyner lim Edgerton Nancy Griffin Alvin Williams Cathy linkins Lisa Griffin. 7 . f i Q' i x , i r . u n I S ' portant position in life af- 'I ,xg P x 'ff' I The Future Business Leaders Organization had a very busy 'I977-78 school year. After the membership drive and in- stallation banquet, the Fall Doughnut sale and valen- tine promotion kept the organization active until the city-wide competi- tion in February. The state competition and spring conference capped the exhaustive year. . , , , fi il - if . .. ' R' -l . -'X A T. T Q + . - 1 I 2 555 S 'l' ' -- m ' ' TP 1, 955 as - . L 4, -I 1' 7 h LL s 1. , r g N g I Q I 1, .. , . V, gif' v vri 1st Row: Pres. David Holloman, VP. Garry Lilly, Sonia Porter, VP. jo Anne Robbins, Tres. Mary Waskey, Rep. Robin Szydlowski. 2nd Row: Mrs. Willie, Elaine Sturgill, Rebecca Schneider, Barbra Midgett, Cliarmaine Burmeister, Debbie Pryor, Ronda Harper, Brenda Hatcher, 3rd Row: Skip Morton, Ed Allison, Mack Jacobs, luleen Hoskinson, Cassandra Green, Sharon Rakes, Wendy Willie, Sec. Marinda Joyner. Q International Relations ,tx is I ,O .if T7 International Relations Club-Beth Lake, Scott, Beth Bray, Irene Chan, Laurie Williamson, Valerie Pharis, Iaye Alderman, Greg Richardson, Dolly Huffman, Ms. Spicher - o itical Interest Throughthe guidance of Mr IA Singleton the political interest club had quite an exciting year The purpose of the club was to get the students involved In our governmental process at local stste and federal levels The in volvement which was aided by the club s activities included sup port to candidates for the house of delegates for speaking engage ments and attending a model Con gress at Richard Bland College in the spring I 4 Qi -Sl Pop Coin Bank-a-Roo Ask any International Relations Club member what it is and you'll probably be sorry you did. The banks along with other items were sold in order to raise money for New York. just as in the past two years, Bayside has attended a model United Nations. This year Bay- side represented Bulgaria. Early this year, a group of mostly last year's members at- tended a model UN at Harvard University. Through both trips and the guidance of Ms. Spic- her the I.R. Club members realized the importance of interdependence. 1' 4-, E119 'Lind' '1-L-Nasa-sq Amy Arnold Susan Law Alyssa Graber David Turner Elleanor Moll Irene Chan fx ., 2' ' 4 rr . ' , - - I ' N . . . , , I r ' ' ' ' -1...-Q-....,. I v f V I s f 1-' 1 I , : v , ,.' ' ' ,' r J. . . . ' ' li ' ' ff , , , .- A ' 1. ' - .'..,f.-aff: I . H '., 1 -a v-,-v--'iff'-. r I '- ' 6 5 ' n w I . . I , , - Wy, ,. ,lvl ,M , x Q . Y ,- 4 1 , 3, . . x , ,Y .- , , - ,. 'A -,-.-,- -. vs , . ,. A . , Q, .- A K , 5- N Q I,'.:.A,: -.:',5.f,y? . ' ' ' ' 'G'-'.,' J? - . - J 1 I I, ,nz .. ., ' -4 , I n ,. , 1 f I I p. . V, 1 - V - - ' vi -L-F 24 . 7- ' '- ' ' , . . . . 1 ', -.: , 4 ' .. f-,-L - 5 P tt ,ful r , . If A U , ff ' Q r' -. 'HT r- ' -Y ' '- .J ' - -' f Q J I 'ff'l'i: I-'J' , .5 M t, :Q iq S A A . 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I I I I I 5 CUE W 0 'IN 1st row Debble Baker Donna Thomas Barbara Duncan Tammy Beacroft Cheryl Procter Nancey De bold joy Buckner Martha Bowling 2nd row julie Owen Lynn Bookman Tammy Snnk janet Garret Denise Russell Denlse Warren Angela Cartwrught Mrs Parker COE IS a program of studies and work experience for sensors prepar :ng for a career as office employees and IS the capstone of a hugh school students trannrng program In office education The teacher coordunatuon ln charge of the on the job trarnmg locates In vestlgates approves jobs and selects students best suited for a particular job These students apply and are ln tervlewed for the possltlon The em ployer makes the final choice The students selected attend classes part of the day and are employed rn offices during the other part of the day The office Instruction IS an extension of the classroom Instruction . . l A J . l' l s , l I K l - ' 'I , lg ' .Yi . i - - - . . g ' ' 4 , , .1 . I , Q , x'v,l ' C . . .I. fi . , A . A. --:'f. 'Si 1 ' - - . gf, ' . - N .cv -,--L I :.', A , , s' . . lj ., 1 1 1 1 ' . . . C . ' ' JI I I I 1 1 - - , . . . . - - I - 1 1 . . - Debate Team Seated left to right Dane Butswinkas Susan Williams Mr Duncan sponsor X f f f A Annette Muller Susan Sivils Barbara Walling Standing 7 x i , v .4 -5 -fr Y Y, '--' -Y-'- ' 4 'f i- I I A 7 ' S Sl A I Y. A -v I ' l ll rv -. Q I . l -A l 1 f' Law , I L.. L- . I R , J 2 Ef ' .4 4 Y aj 1 f .1 , 'X - W fi - . ' 7-' ' ' 'N , N ,r 'rs JM.- ff: If Q 'f I . Z . I . . I - I ' - I ' . ' I . , . Although Bayside's 1977-78 Debate team was only comprised of one four- man team and one alternate debater, Bayside's representation in the Tide- water Debate league consistantly ranked high. In only their second competitive appearance of the year, Bayside's novice team placed second overall, and the negative debaters placed third in the twenty team tournament. The previously inexperienced de- baters managed to handle the topic of Federally guaranteed medical care with a great deal of enthusiasm and maturity. 'N Q if l i l , I J Y l l ie.!?' i 'nr , ,I k Bayside's first Debate honors in several years ABRECHT, MARY: 10, 11, 12 ADAMS, DENA: Art Club, 9, Sig. 10, 11, History Club 9, American Cancer Soc. Chairman 1976-77 ADAMS, ROGER: Madrigals 11, 12, Concert Chorus 11, 12 ALDREMAN, IAYE: S.G.A. Treas. 12, Drill Team 10,11,12 co.-capt., I.C.C. Rep 10,11,12, Annual Staff 9,11,12, Ring Dance Chairman 11, Powderpuff Football 11,12 Capt., V.A. BCH. Leader- ship Workshop 12, Honestate 10,11 Treas. ALVAREZ, CIINI ANN: AEC 10, 11, 12, Keyettes 11, 12, Concert Chorus IC-I 10, 11 Homecoming Comm. 10, 11, 12, SGA 12, Marching Band iRiflesl 10, 11, 12, P.E.T.S. Club 11, Prom Comm. 12 ANDERSEN, SHARON: Nat. Ir. Honor Soc. 9, Keyettes 11,12, Spanish Club 9, Sr. Honor Society 12, Nat. Piano Playing Auditions 9,10, Whos Who 11, PETS Club 10,11 tPres.l, 12 tPres.l. ANDERSON, ALLYSON: Varsity Field Hockey 10, 11,12, Varsity Softball 11, 12, Varsity Softball 11, 12, Varsity Cheer- leading 11,12, S.G.A. Representative 11, 12, Powder Puff 11, 12, Sigma Theta Delta 10, 11. ANDERSON, KARL: Electronics Vo-Tech 11, 12,VICA11. ANDERSON, LORRIE: Field Hockey 9,10, 11,12, Varsity Tennis 10,11,12, junior Honor Society 9,10, SCA 12 tSecretaryJ, Girls State 11, Va. Beach Leadership Workshop 12, Prom and Graduation Com- mittee 12. ANDREWS, DARLENE: Church Choir 11, Church Teen Choir 10, 11, All Teen Church Activities 10, 11. ANGE, KAREN: Homecoming Committee 11, lr. Ring Dance Committee 11, Gradu- ation Committee 12, Prom Committee. 12. ARMSTRONG KELLY: FHA 11, 12. ARNOLD, AMY: Girls Basketball 9, Girls Tennis 10, 11, 12, Keyettes 10, 11 tVice Pres.l, 12 tPres.l, District Keyettes 10, 11, 12 tVice Pres.l, Senior Honor Society 12, Yearbook Staff 9, 12, Political Interest Club 12 tSec7 Powderpuff Football 11, 12. ARTHUR, FRANCIS: VICA 10, 11, 12. ASBURY, LAURA: 10, 11, 12 BAKER, DEBBIE: Drill Team 10,11, Ring Dance Committee 11, Powder Puff 11,12. 214 Senior Statistics BAKKMANN, MIKE: Varsity Tennis 11,12, DECA 12, In Search of America, Drama Club 10. BALLOU, JAMES: Cross Country 10, Wrestling 9,10 Outdoor Track 10, Indoor Track 11, Class Treasurer 11, SGA 9,10,11, 12. BARONDESS, MARK: Pres. Senior Class: Vice Pres. jr. Class, Treasurer Soph. Class, Wrestling 10, SGA 10,11,12, Executive Committee 10,11,12, International Rela- tions Club 11, 12 BARTH, SANDRA: Band 9,10 BASHAM, CATHY: Gymnastics 10, 11, 12, Drama Club 10, 11, 12, Feild Hockey 10, AEC 10, Silver Bell Balls Comm. 10, Ring Dance Comm. 11 BATES, NANCY: Cheerleader 9, 10,11, 12, Ir. Honor Society 10, 11, Sr. Honor Society 12, ICC 9, 10, Sigma Theta Delta 11, Gym- nastics Team 9, Va. Bch. Neptune Festival 11, 12, Graduation Comm. 12 BAXTER, ALONZO LEE: Football 9,10,11,12, Baseball 10, 11, Track, 12, Basketball 10 BAZEMORE, REGINA: Who's Who 12, Art Club 9, 10, Band 9, 10, PETS Club 10, 11, 12, History Club 9, Girl Scouts 9, 11, 12, Debutantes 1977, Y-teens 9 BECK, BONNIE: Keyettes, 11, 12, SGA 11, 12, Spanish Club 12, Forensics 12, Powder Puff 12 BECRAFT, TAMMY: COE 12 BETHEL, CHARLES: AAU Swimming 9, 10, 11, 12, jr. Honor Society 9, 10, Na- tional Honor Society 12, SGA 12, ICC 12 BETZ, IULIE: Library Club 10, 11, 12, VICA 11, 12 BIELE, IANICE: Cheerleading 12, Home- coming Comm. ICo- chairmanl 12, Ring Dance Comm. 11 Soccor Team 11, 12, Hockey Team 11, 12, Track Team 10, Prom Comm. 12, Rifle and Flag Corps 10, 11 BILLUPS, TWANA: Drum Major 12, Maj- orette 9, 10, lr. Honor Society 9,10, Marching Band 9,12, FHA ISec.J 10 BISHOP, ROBERT: AEC 10, 11, 12, ICC 9, 10, 11, 12, Marine Biology BLADES, DEBBIE: 10,11,12. BOBBIT, IEFF: Tennis BOLES, SHERRY: NIROTC 10,11,12 BOOKER, YVETTE: History Club 9, FHA 10, 11, FBLA 10,11, Brotherhood 10, Track Team 11, Library Helper 10 BOOKMEN, ANN: SCA 8, Field Hockey 9, FHA 11, Who's Who 12, Library Aide 9, Bleachers 12 BOOKMEN, LYNN: SGA 9,10,11, Cheer- leader 9, Newspaper 9,10, Intermural Hockey 9,10, Track Team 10, Graduation Comm. 12 BOSLEY, RICHARD: Wrestling 10, FFA 11, 12' BOWLING, MARTHA: Spanish Club 10, COE 12, BOYD, CHUCK: jr. Honor Society 8,9,10, Sr. Honor Society 12, Newspaper Staff 9, Varsity Soccer 11,12, AEC 11,12, Latin Club 11 BRADFORD, DAVID: IA 10, 11, VICA 11,12, Church Groups 9,10,11,12 BRAY, BETH: Keyettes 10,11 fSec.J 12, lr. Honor Society 9,10, Sr. Honor Society 11, 12, International Relations 12 tPres.J, Girls Soccer 11, History Club 9 tTreas.l AEC 10,11 BREEDEN, IAY: 10,11,12. BREENAN, CAROL ANN: 10,11,12. BREWINGTON, ROBERT: 10,11,12. BREWINGTON, RAYMOND: Soccer 11,12 BROWN, BARBARA: 10,11,12. BROWN, CAROL: 10,11,12. BROWN, IVY: Track 10, Mixed Chorus 11, Girl's Chorus 12 BROWN, IOHNZ 10,11,12. BROWN, MELODY: Latin Club 9,10, Library Club 10, SGA 11, FHA tPres.l 12, ICC 12, Grad. Comm. 12 BUCKNER, IOY: Anchor Club 11,12 fPreS.l, COE 12 BURBAGE, TOM: Sr. Honor Society 12, Thespian Society 12, Latin Club 10,11, Drama Club 11,12, Here and Now Stage Manager 12, Hay Fever Set Crew 11, lr. Honor Society 9 BURNS, RON: Chess Club 9, Football 9,10, Camera Club 10, Auto Club 11, IA 12, BBURPO, IIMZ NIROTC Rifle Team 11,12 tCapt.J NIROTC Drill Team 12, Haygood UMYF 9,10,11,12 BUTT, MARY: AEC 10,11,12 CAMPBELL, DONNA: Spanish Club 10, Medical Careers Club 10, Ring Dance Comm. 11, Student Exchange Program 11 CANNON, PAM: 10,11,12. CARMACK, CHERYL: Field Hockey 9,10, 11,12 tTri-captainl, Basketball 9,10,11, 12, Soccer 11,12 iCo-capt.l, Cheerleading 9,10,11,12 tCo- capt.l, Sr. Honor Society 125 Sigma Theta Delta 10,115 lr. Honor Society 9,10,115 Track 10 CASH, BARRY: Governor's School For the Gifted 125 SGA Vice Pres. 125 Va. Bch. City Wide SCA Pres. 125 Pres. Class of 78 9,10,115 Band 9,10,115 Wrestling Team 8,9,105 HUNHSUN 12 tChairmanJ5 Optomist and Soroptimist YAA CASPER, IOHN: ROTC 95 French Club 9, Gator judo Club 9,10 CARTWRIGHT, ANGELA: History Club 95 Spanish Club 95 Ecology Club 10,115 An- chor Club 115 Church Choir 11,12 CHADIL, GARY: DECA 125 Neptune Festiv- al 115 lr. Honor Society5 105 Honor Grad. 12, sc.A Rep.'9 CHADWICK, KATHY: DECA 11 CHAN, IRENE: Volleyball IV5 Badminton Varsity International Relations tSec.J5 Key- GILES CHAPMAN, MARK5 Golf Team 10,11,125 Ir. Honor Society 9,10,115 Sr. Honor Society 125 German Club 10,115 Ghess Club 105 AA 9,10,11,125 Physics Club 12 CLEMSON, ANDY: DECA 105 VICA 11,12 CLARK, MARY ANN: Latin Club 10,11,125 FHA 115 Field Hockey 115 Anchor Club 12 ITreas.I COLE, RHONDA: Rota, Spain5 Senior Class ISec.I Teen Counselors IPres.I, Sr. Honor Soc.,12 Basketball 9,10:Yearbook 12, Student Govt.12, Chorus 95 COLEMAN, KAREN: Annual Staff 10,115 IEditor7125 Ir. Honor Soc. 9,105 Inter. Rel. 125 Art Club 10,115 Art Curriculum Comm. 125 Grad. Comm. 125 Prom. Comm. 12. CONQUEST, CAROLYN: Brotherhood Club 10. COOK, CHRIS: Cross Country 10,11,125 Indoor Track, 10,11,125 Outdoor Track 10, 11,125 S.G.A. representative 11,12. COURTOY, CINDY: A.E.C. 10,115 Ski Club 10,11,125 French Club 9 ISecretaryI. CRAMLET, CHERYL: 10,11,12. DEBORAH CHEEKMORE: Marching Band 10,11,125 Concert Band 11,125 Pets Club 115 G Graduation Committee 125 Prom Committee 12. CHEEKMUR, SHARON: Graduation Committee 125 Spanish Club 9. CROSS, KATHY: Brotherhood Club5 D.E. l,Il,IlI5 F.H.A. CUTCHINS, AVA MARIE: 10,11,12. CUTLER, CHRIS: Cheerleader 115 Drama Club 95 Homecoming Committee 125 Library Club 115 Amica Tri- Hi- Y 10. DACUS, DIANE: Keyettes 10,11,125 French Club 115 Pets Club 9,10,115 Science Club 95 History Club 9. DAUGHERTY, CARL: Outdoor Track 10, 115 Varsity Football 11,12. DAVIS, SCOTT: Beta 9,105 FLCC 9,105 Chorus 105 SGA 105 Annual Staff 10,125 ROTC 11,125 International Relations 12. DEAN, CINDY: FHA 11,125 Anchor Club 125 Graduation Committee 12. DEBOLD, NANCY: Spanish Club 95 News- paper Staff 9. DEFFENBAUGH, DENISE: 10,11,12. DELAWDER, KELLY: 10,11,12. DELBAUGH, LEW: l.V. Football 105 Track 10,115 Varsity Football 11,12. DENNY, CHRIS: Sr. Honor Society 125 Sym. Band 95 Chess Club 125 Wrestling 9. DENT, IEAN: DECA 11,12. DIFFENBAUGH, ION: Cross Country 115 Track 11. DIGGS, HILARY: Key Club, Forensic Team, Wrestling, Football, Lacross. DIGGS, KENNY: Track 9,10,11,125 Football Reception League. DIGGS, PRICILLIAI DECA 115 NIROTC 10, 11. DON, DAVID: Track 95 Soccer 9. DORR, KELLY: Student Gallery Art Show 11,125 Industrial Arts Exhibition 115 COE 125 Bayside High Art Show 11,125 Intra- mural Hockey Team 10. DOSSETT, MARK: Wrestling 9,10. DOTZLER, LAURA: Keyettes 10,11,125 German Club 9,10,115 Latin Club 11,125 ICC 9,105 Pep Club 95 Pets Club 115 Art Club 10. DOUGHERTY, ANNE: Spanish Club 95 His- tory Club 95 Girls Track Team 115 Pets Club 10,11,12. DOXEY, IOHN: 10,11,12. DUGGAN, DAVID: Wrestling 10,115 Concert Chorus 10,115 Madrigals 115 Who's Who 115 Regional Chorus 10. DUMAS, MIKE: VICA 11,12. DUMAS, SHERRY: Ir. Honor Society 9 ITreas.I Newspaper 9,11,12IEditorI5 Sr. Honor Society 125 Honors Program at VPI 115 Most Outstanding Drama Student 95 FHA 125 Graduation Sub-Committee Chairman 125 SCA representative 9. DUNBAR, CRAIG: Band 9,10. DUNCAN, BARBARA: FBLA 105 Drama 105 COE 125 Forensics 10. DUNN, ANN: Pep Club 115 DECA 12. DUNN, DIANE: Ir. Honor Society 105 Crew of talent Show 115 Crew of Hay Fe- ver 115 Drama Club 11,125 Graduation Committee 125 International Relations Club 125 Thespians 125 Cast of Here and Now 12. EATON, LEE ANN: lr. Honor Society 105 History Club 95 AEC 10,11,125 Literary Magazine 115 French Club 10,11. ECCLES, MARIE: Hockey Extramurals 9,105 Basketball Extramurals 105 Sr. Honor Soci- ety 125 AEC 10,11,125 ISecretaryJ. EDGERTON, KAREN: Gymnastics Team 95 Girls Track 105 Cheerleading 10,11,125 Hockey 10,11,125 Soccer 11,125 Powder- puff Football 115 Ring Dance Committee 115 Prom Committee 12. EGGLESTON, SCOTT: junior Varsity Foot- ball 105 Wrestling 10,11,125 AEC 10,11,12. ELLIS, KIM: Band 10,11,125 Youth Group Secretary 11,125 Church Committee 12. ENLOW, MELISSA: Keyettes 105 Handbell Choir 10511. ESPEIO, LESLIE: Field Hockey 11,125 Soc- cer 11,125 Keyettes 125 Ir. Honor Society 105 AEC 11,125 French Club 115 History Club 9. FARHANGI, FARZANEH: International Re- lations Club 125 Attended Model U.N. in New York. FELCZUK, DAVID: VICA 125 ROTC 10,11, 125 Camp Civitan Volunteer 115 American High School Poetry Contest. FELTON, ELIZABETH: Ir. Honor Society5 Sr. Honor Society 125 Pets Club 11,12 ITreas.l Keyettes 10 ITreas.l 11,125 Spanish Club 95 Ir. Achievement 12ITreas.I FICKLE, DONALD: 10,11,12. FITCHETT, HARTWELL: 10,11,12. FITZGERALD, ANDREW: VICA 10,11,12. FORSYTHE, KEITH: 10,11,12. FUESTON, IOHN: Who's Who 115 Band 10, 115 Drum Major 115 All Regional 10,115 Oklahoma 105 German Club 11,125 Stake Seminary Pres. 11,125 Literary Magazine 12. FUIIMOTO, DEBRA: Spanish Club 9,125 Graduation Committee 12. GARGUILO, MICHAEL: Baseball 95 Track 95 I.V. Football 105 Community Baseball 9,10,115 Community Basketball 11,12. GARRETT, IANET: DECA 115 COE 125 Ir. Achievement 11. GARTON, IOHN: 10,11,12. GASKILL, DAVID: Sr. Honor Society 11,125 Gymnastics Team 9,10,11,125 Library Assis- tant 9,125 ROTC 10,115 YMCA Gymnastics Instructor 11,125 Ir. Honor Society. GATLIN, MARTINEE: 10,11,12. GAUGHN, LIZ: Field Hockey 9,10,11,125 Soccer 115 Basketball 95 Va. Girls State 115 21: Sigma Theta Delta 115 Homecoming Com- mittee 125 Ring Dance Committee Chair- man 11. GENTRY, BUCKY: Football 9,105 Baseball 9,10,115 Wrestling 9,105 Community Base- ball. GLEASON, GARY: 10,11,12. GODWIN, ALESSA: AEC 11,125 Anchor Club 125 Art Club 11. GRABER, ALYSSA: Tidewater Youth Symphony 9,10,11,125 All Regional Chor- us 105 All State Symphony Orchestra 9, 10,115 Keyettes 115 Bayside Concert Chorus 10,11,125 Who's Who in Music 125 Carousel 115 GRAY, HUNTER: German Club 105 Literary Magazine 125 Nominated for Who's Who in 11 grade. GREEN, THERESA: DECA 115 Pep Club 11 tPres.I NIROTC 95 Law Contest 12. GREGORY, MIKE: Vo-Tech 11, FFA 11,12, Leo Club 11,12 tV.P.I French Club 9, ROTC 9. GRIFFIN, NANCY: FHA 12, Chorus 10,11, Swim Team 10, Track 10, History 11, Brotherhood 10, FBLA 10,11,12, DECA 11,12. GUERRERO, NESTOR C.: Soccer 10,11, Baseball 10, Volleyball 11. GURNEE, BOB: V. Football 11,12 V. Base- ball 10,11,12 Boys State 11 Senior Honor Society 12, Sr. Class V.P. 12, Powder-Puff Coach 11,12. GURNEY, CANDIZ French Club 9,10 Art Club 10,11 tVPIKeyettes 11 Here and Now 12 Ski 11, P.E.T.S. Club 11 Lit. Mag. 12, AEC. HAFFEY, ROBIN: Drama 9,10,11,12, Here and Now 12, Grad. Comm. 12, Prom Comm. 12, Sen. Float 12, In Search of A- merica 10, National Thespian. HAGA, SHARI: Drill Team 10,11,12, tco- captj, I.C.C. 10 Ring Dance Comm. 11, Powder Puff Intra. Field hockey 10, Band 11. HAGEE, KATHY: SGA 9,10 FHA 9,10,11,12 Newspaper 9. HALL, GILBERT: SCA tsecl 9, GGA ttreasl SGA representative 9,10,11,125 Annual Staff 9,105 DeMolay 9,10,11,125 Ring Dance Comm. 115 Prom Comm. 125 Homecoming Comm. 11. HARDISON, VALERIE: ICT, VICA 11,12. HART, DENISE: Ring Dance 115 Home- coming 11,125 Grad. Comm 125 Prom Comm. 125 I.A. 125 Int. Relations 11,125 Powder Puff 11,125 DECA. 216 HART, DIANE M. I Drama Club 10,11,12 Int. Relations 12, Prom Comm. 12, Ring Dance 11, Thespians 12, Softball 11, Intra- Softball 9,10 Intra. Basketball 9,10, Powder Puff 11 HASTOGLIS, DAVID: Key Club 11,125 AEC 11,125 CYO 95 Ring Dance 115 Soccer 11. HELD, ALAN: Vo-Tech 11,12 HEMPHILL, KEVIN: C.: Concert Band 10,11, 125 Marching Band 105 Stage Band 105 Drum Major 11,125 Sr. Regional Band HENDERSON, GENE B.: 10,11,12 HNNEN, RUSSELL: Tennis 11,12 P.E.T.S. 10 HENRY, VICKI: Art Club Sec. and Treas.11, German Club 9,10,115 Ir. Honor Soc. 95 Newspaper 115 Prom Comm. Chairman 125 AEC 10 HENSLEY, IANET P.: Roller Skating Club 9,10,115 D.E. 115 Chorus 10,125 F.H.A. 11, 125 Powder Puff 9. HENSLEY, SHARON: Grad. Comm. 12 HERD, SCOTT R. : Ir. Regional Band 95 Sr. Regional Band 11,125 Oklahoma 105 Carousel 105 Va. Bch. Orchestra 12 HETERICH, STEPHEN MICHAEL: Soccer 10,125 Drama 11,125 Thespians 11,12. HICKS, STEPHEN: IV Baseball5 IV Basket- baIl5 V. Baseball 11,12 HILDER, CHARLES: Key Club 10, 11, 125 P.E.T.S. 115 IV Baseball 105 IV Football 10. HILL, PAT: Key Club 125 IV Baseball 95 IV Track 9,105 V. Baseball 10,11,125 IV Foot- ball 105 V. Football 11 HINKLE, MARCUS L.: AEC 11,12 President HOOBS, BRAD: Be-L0 Softball HOFFSTZ, IENNIFER: 9,10,11,12 HOGAN, SHARON A.: Thespians 12 Span- ish 9,10,11 Pep Club 10,11 Drama Club 12 Ir. Red Cross 9,10 T.A.H.O.S. 11 Choir 9,10 Iunior Class Play and Prom Comm. HOLLOMAN, DAVID: Latin Club 9,10,11, 12 Forensics 11 Drama 12 FBLA 12 AEC 10 Tennis Team 11 I.C.C. Rep. 12 HOOVER, IEFF: V Football 11,12 IV Foot- ball 9,10 IV Baseball 9,10. HOUSE, KAREN: 10,11,12 HOWARD, MARY: FHA 12 HOWELL, DAVID: Tennis 11,12 Key Club 11, Soccer 10,11 Yachting 115 Equestrain 11 HUFFMAN, DOLLY: History Club 9 SGA 9, 11,12 I.C.C. 12 Drill Team 11 Int. Relations 12 Harvard UN Program 12 Homecoming Chairman 12 Prom Comm. 12 HURD, SUSAN: Keyettes 10,11,12 IV Cheerleader 10 V. Hockey 11,12 Soccer 11,12 V Cheering 12 SGA Rep. 9 AEC 10, 11,12 HUXOLL, DONNA: Ir. Honor Society 9,10 Drill Team 11 German Club 9. HYMAN, WILLIAM: Track 9,10,11,12 Baseball 9 Basketball 9, Brotherhood Club 11. IRVING, CATHY: Chorus 12 IACOBS, MACK L.: FBLA 12 Track 10,11, 12 Football 10 Most Outstanding Athlete 9. IARANILLO, TONY: Tennis Team IEFFRIES, LARRY: V. Basketball 10,11,12 tCapt.I V. Baseball 10,11,12 Boys State 11 Honor Roll 10,11,12 All-City Basketball 11 Who's Who 12 SGA Rep. 11,12 Bayside Ioke Club 10,11,12. IENKINS, CHERYL: Latin Club 9,10,11,12 tsec.I Leo Club 9,10,11,12 tPres.I News- paper Anchor Club 12 Basketball Mgr. 10. IENNINGS, CATHY: V Basketball 105 IV Cheering 105 SGA Rep. 10,11,125 Sigma Theta Delta 11 Powder Puff 115 Cheering 11,12. IOHNSON, CAROL: AEC 11,125 Ski Club 11,125 Spanish Club 9,105 Intra. Gymnastics 9,105 Homecoming 10,115 Ring Dance 115 Intra. Softball 105 Intra. Field Hockey 10 IOHNSON, GRAY: Wrestling 9,10,11,125 AEC 10,115 Powder Puff Cheering 10,11, 125 IV Football 105 Honor Roll 10,11,125 Ski Club 10,11,125 Sr. Float Comm.5 Ring Dance Comm. 11 IOHNSON, IENNIFERZ 10,11,12 IOHNSON, SCOTT: Golf 9,105 Karate, Iu- do, Boxing IOHNSON, STEPHEN D.: Sr. Honor Soc. 125 Ir. Honor Soc. 9,105 Key Club 11,12 lTreas.I Chess Club 11,12 tV.P.I5 P.E.T.S. 11,12 tV.P.I5 History 9, National Merit Scholar SGA 11,12 IOHNSON, SUSAN: Intra. Track 115 FHA 115 DECA 12 IONES, ERIC B.: VICA 12 IONES STEVE: Golf 11,125 Pol. Interest 125 Prom Comm. 125Grad. Comm. 125 I.A. 10 KACIBIAN, B.I.: Horsebackriding 10,115 Yearbook 105 Model UN 115 Volleyball 10, 11 KEENE, BUDDY: V. Wrestling 105 V. Base- ball 11,125 AEC 10,115 German Club 10 KELLY, GARY: 10,11,12 KELLY, IOHN I.: IV Football 10 Golf Team 125 AEC 10,11,12 KELLY, MARGIE: Sr. Honor Soc. 12 Gym- nastics 9,10,11,12 tCapt.I5 Ir. Honor Soc. 9, 105 Grad. Comm. 125 Lit. Mag. 125 Cheer- leading 9 KELLY, SUSAN: Ring Dance 115 Float Comm. 11,125 Prom Comm. 125 Bleachers Comm. 12 KELP, PAMELA SUZANNE: Keyettes 11,12 tSec.I5 Powder Puff 115 Spanish Club 11 KELSO, DON: V. Golf 9,10,11,125 IV Foot- ball 10 KEREKESH, IAMES R.: 10,11,12 KERN, MARY: CYO Basketball 9,10,115 Comm. Softball 10,115 CYO Volleyball 10, 115 Intra. Hockey 10 KERRIGAN, MICHAEL: V. Soccer KIMBLE, BRAD: Electronics 10,115 Wood- working 10,11,125 Band 9 KINGSLEY, GREGORY R.: Band 9,10,115 Regional Band 11, Lit. Mag. 12 KLANTE, STEVE: Band 9,10,11,12 German Club 9 KLINGMEYER, SANDY: Basketball: Soft- ball5 Field Hockey5 Sigma Theta Delta5 Swimming5 St. Iohn's Youth Group KLINGMEYER, TONY: V. Soccer 11,125 SGA Pres. 125 SGA V.P. 115 Leadership Workshop 9,10,11,125 Boy's State5 AEC 10, 11,125 Sr. Honor Soc. 125 Ir. Honor Soc. 9, 10 KOZIOL, STEVE C.: D.E. 10 KRAMER, MARY: History Club 95 Ir. Hon- or Society, 9,10,11,5 AEC 10,11,15 Hone- state 10,11. LA COURSIERE, THERESA: Drama Club 125 Thespian 125 School Play 12. LAKE, BETH: Basketball 9,10,11,125 Ten- nis 9,10,11,125 Field Hockey 9,10,11,125 Honor Society 9,10,11,125 Tennis Tourna- ments IMALTAI Art Shows 9,115 Int. Rela- tions Club 125 AEC Club 10,11,12. LANE, NEAL: VICA LARMORE MARK: Football 9,10, lCapt.I 11,125 Basketball 95 Track 95 Magazine Staff 125 Powder Puff Coach LASSITER, LISANNE: FHA 125 lntre-mural track 9. LAW, SUSAN: National Honor Society 105 Y-teens 95 Keyettes 10,11,125 Political Interest Club 125 Grad. Comm. 12. LAWLESS MICHAEL HART: SGA 105 Golf Team 115 12. LE MOND, LARRY: VICA 10,11,12 LENOX, TERRY L.: History Club 95 Home- coming Comm. 115 Marching Ambas- sadors Color Guard 11,125 Omnibus Comm. 12 LEWIS, CORKEY: Wrestling 95 track 9, Powder Puff Football Chrm.5 Key Club 125 IV Football 105 Chess Club 125 Sr. Float Comm. 12. LIM, IEANETTE: National Honor Society 9, 10,11,125 French Honor Society 9,10,11, 125 French Club 11,125 Hospital Vol. 11,125 Sagamore Children Center Vol 115 I.C.C. Comm. 125 Tennis 9,105 Student Coun- cil 9,10,11. LINDLY, VICKYI History Club 95 DECA 10, HERO 12. LIPFORD, IUDY: AEC 10 LITTLE, LYNDA: Field Hockey 95105 Ir. Honor Society 95 Anchor Club 115 lV.P.I 12. LIVINGSTON, DIANE: DECA regionals 125 Freshman Honor Club 9. LLEWELLYN, BILLY: Drama Club IPres.I5 National Thespian5 Search of America 105 Hay Fever 115 Here and Now 125 News- paper Staff 105 AEC 105 Oklahoma 10. LUTHER, TRACEY: Keyettes 125 Ski Club 10,115 Drama Club 125 AEC 125 Ir. Honor Society 9,10,115 Prom Comm. 125 Who's Who 125 Homecoming Comm. 11,12. MACKEY, ANNA: Spanish Club 9,10 MAIN, DIANA: Spanish Club 9,10. MALVAS, LORETTA: Concert Chorus 9, 10,115 Music Camp 95 Music Man 105 Re-- gional Chorus 105. MARSHALL, IIMC Key Club 10,11,12, lPreS.I AEC 10,115 Chess Club 12. I.C.C. 125. MASON, TIM: V. Wrestling 11,125. MATUSZAK, RICHARD O.: Art Club 10, 11,125 D.E. Clubs 11,125 F.H.A. 12. MAYBERRY, MIKE: 10,11,12. MCCABE, TRACEY: DECA MCCARTNEY, CORRINEZ Latin Club 105 FHA 115 Powder Puff 125 Annual Staff 125 Prom Comm. MC CONVILLE, DANIEL: Football 10,11, 125 Soccer 115 AEC 10,115 FHA 10 lPres.I MC CORMICK, MIKE: Ice Hockey 11 Voyageurs 9,10,115 Cross Country 115 MC CURRY SHARON: Omnibus Chrm. 125 Ir. Honor Society 9,10,115 History Club 95 Scholastic Team 10. MC DOWELL, DEBBIE: Art School 9,10,11 125 AEC 105 Prom Comm. 95 Bike Club 10. MC GARREY, BELINDA KAY5 FHA 125 Church Helper 105 Art Club 9. MC KENZIE, MARY: Drama Club 9,125 Spanish Club 95 VICA 115 Sr. Honor So- ciety 115 FBLA 125 Grad. Comm. 12. MERNER, KEN: VICA 11,12. MICHAEL, DENISE: Sr. Honor Society. MIDGETTE, ROBIN: FBLA 115 SGA 12. MILLER, IOSEPH E.: Honor Society 9,11, 125 Wrestling 9,10,11,125 Soccer 11,12- Chess Club 11,125 History Club 95. MILLER, IUDY LYNN: DECA 10. I I MILLER, TIM: Community League Basket- ball. MILLIGAN, TERRI K.: History 95 Pep Club 95 Drama 95 Chorus 11,12. MILLS, ANDREA: Latin Club 9, 10,115 Ir. Honor Society 9,10 Talented Teen Winner 125 Church Youth Group 9,10,11,12, Deb- utante Cotillion 125 Intramural Field Hockey 10. MILTON, ROBERT: IV Football 10. MINSCHKE, DE ETTE: Drill Team 10,115 Homecoming 10,11,125 Ring Dance 11, Prom 125 Grad. Comm. 12. MITCHELL, DAVID: Band 9,10,11,12,5 Ger- man Club5 Ir. Regional Band 95 Sr. Region- al Band 11,125 Scuba Diving. MOLL, ELLEANORE: Keyettes 10,11,125 Sr. Honor Society 125 German Club 10,11,125 Forensics 125 Political Interest 125 Ir. Honor Society 9,105 AEC 10,11,125 P.E.T.S. 11,12. MONK, SUZANNE: Annual 9,11,12 lEdi- torI5 Lit. Mag. 9, leditori 125 Math. Assn. America Award5 Sr. Honor Society 125 La- tin Club 11,12,IHistorianI Sec.fTreas. Stu- dent Body 105 SAT Commended Student5 Singing Ambassadors 10. MORGAN, KAY: Drama Club 115 FHA 11, 125 D.E.C.A. 11. MOORE, IANET: NIROTC 10,11,125 Sr. Honor Society 12, German Club 11,125 Newspaper 125 I.C.C. 125 Girls State 115 Ir. Honor Society 9. MOORE, IEFFREY: Tennis Club 9. MORTON, BRENDA: FHA 10,125 Art Club 9,105 Chorus 11,12. MORTON, KARL A.: NIROTC 9,10,11,12, DECA 11,125 Annual Staff 125 Newspaper 10,115 FBLA 125 Prom Comm. 125 Grad. Comm.5 Ring Dance Comm. MOSLEY, BERNADETTE: Choir 105 Basket- ball 9,10,11,125 Softball 11,125 Volley Bal 95 Track 11,125 Church Choir 10,11,12. MULDERRIG, CRAIG W.: Latin Club 10,115 Pol. Interest Club 125 IV Football 105 V. Football 11,125 Weightlifting Team 10. MULLIN, NADINE: German Club 11,125 Prom Comm. 125 I.A. 115 Dale Carnegie Course 11. MUNDY, BEVERLY, History Club 95 SGA 9, 11,125 Latin Club 10,11. MURNER, KENNY: 10,11,12. NOBLES, RUSSELL SCOTT: Latin Club 9,10, 11,125 Key Club 10,11,125 Ring Dance Comm.5 Concert Chorus 95 IV Football 10, IV Baseball 105 FHA 12. NOWLIN, TOM: I.C.C. 12. O'CONNELL, DOUG: Baseball, Football, Bowling, Swimming, Volleyball, Gymnas- tics, Tennis. OVERBEY, KAREN S.: IV Cheering 10, V. Cheering 11,12, Ring Dance Comm. 11,12, Drama 9, Gymnastics 9,, Homecoming Comm. 10, Intramural Gymnastics 12. OVERBEY, SHARON: Anchor Club 12. OWENS, DANA: FHA 9,10,11,12, Y-Teens 9, jobs Daughters. OWENS, IOHN: lr. Regional Band 9, Band 9,10,11,12, Ir. Honor Society 9, Carousel. 11, Sr. Regional Band 11. OWENS, IULIE: Pep Club 9, Y- Teens 9, COE 10, Church. PACE, YOLANDA: D.E. 11,12, IPresl, fha IPres.l , Homecoming Court 12. PALMER, FORREST: Track 10,11,12, Hon- or Roll 10,11,12. PAGAN, PABLO: lr. Honor Society, Grad. Comm., SGA, Gong Show, Cross Country, Indoor Track. PANCOAST, RICHIE: IV Football 9,10, In- tramural Basketball 10. PARKS, IEFFREY: Ice Hockey 9,10 News- paper 10. PATRYLAK, DAVID: DECA 10,11,12, Baseball 10, Comm. Baseball, SGA 9, Re- search team to Wash. D.C., 9. PAUL, EARL: Track 10,12, VICA. PELLINO, MICHAEL: DECA PERRY, YVONNE: FBLA 12, Chorus 9, Cheering 9. PHARIS, VALERIE: Keyettes 10,11,12, Ten- nis 11,12, Ir. Honor Society 9,10, Sr. Hon- or Society 12 Isec.l, Inter. Relations 12 Isec.l Tidewater Scholastic Team 11, AEC Marine Biology-Most Outstanding Stu- dent 11, Girls State Alternate 11, Nomin- ee for Governor's School. PHELPS, MARY BETH: German Club, Band 9, 10, AEC 10,11, Comm. Volleyball 10,11,12. PHILLIPS, CARLA: 9,10,11,12. PINKERTON, BETH: History 9, Spanish Club 9, Homecoming Comm. 10,11, Prom Comm. 12, D.E. Club 11,12, Istate compe- titionl 12, Lit. Mag. 12, Grad. Comm. 12. PLUMBER, SUZIE: Chorus 10,11,12, Madri- gals 12, Who's Who In Music, Latin Club 11,12, Itreas.l, Lit. Mag. 12, Rep. to Dea- con Board 12, Sr. Honor Society 12, Ir. Honor Society 10. POE, CATHY: FBLA 11, Latin 9, Homecom- ing Comm. 12, Grad. Comm. 12. POOLE, CHERIE: VICA 10,11,12, German Club 9, 2nd place Hair Styling, VICA V.P. 11. POWERS, BETTY: Band 9,10,11,12, News- paper 11, l.A. 10,12, Carousel 11, Drama 218 Club 9. PRITCHARD, BERNYCE: Latin Club 9,10, 11,12, AEC 10,11, Pol. Interest 12, Key- ettes 10. PROCTOR, CHERYL: Concert Chorus Ivpl 11, SGA Rep. 9, Community Cheering Coach 9,10,11,12, Comm. Cheering 10, Drill Team 11, COE 12, Guidance Office Asst. 11. QUINN THERESA LEE: Cheering 9,10,11, 12, Powder Puff 11,12. RACER, IUDYZ Rifle Team 12. RAKES, SHARON D.: FBLA 11,12. Pep Club 10,11, Gymnastics 11, Track 12. RAMBO, DOROTHY: Ring Dance 11, Prom Comm. 12, Graduation Comm. 12, Home- coming Comm. 11. RANAY, ARLENE: Annual Staff 12, Prom Comm. 12, Powder Puff 12. RANCK, MATTHEW: V. Basketball 10,11, 12, AEC 10,11, Youth Group, Norfolk Presbyterian Camp Counselor. RATTE DONNA: Field Hockey 9,11,12, Softball 11,12, Sigma 11. REED, KAREN Ir. Honor Society 9,10, IV Cheering 10, V. Cheerleader 11,12, Homecoming Court 10,11,12, Powder Puff 11,12, Prom Comm., Grad. Comm. REID, HARRIETTA: Band concert and marching 9,10,11,12, Sigma Theta Delta 10,11, SGA 11,12, Newspaper 11, Flag Corps 12, Grad. Comm. 12, Prom Comm. 12, I.C.C. rep 12. RICHARDSON, DAVE: 9,10,11,12. RICHARDSON, GREG: Sr. Honor Society 12, Senior Class Treas. Prom Comm. 12, Grad. Comm. 12, Boys Soccer Team 11,12, lr. Honor Society 10,11, General Assembly Page 9,10 IHouse of DELEGATESI RIEDEMANN, LISA: lr. Honor Society, Sr. Honor Society, Lit. Mag. 12. RILEY, JOHN: V. Baseball 11,12. ROBERTS, LARRY: Community Baseball, Comm. Tennis Tournaments, Comm. Bas- ketball. ROBERTS, TERRY: Band 9,10,11,12, Powder Puff 12, ROSA, EMMA L.: D.E. 10,12, FHA 12, His- tory Club 9. ROSE, STEVE: Wrestling 9,10, English 9, Ciolf 10,11, NIROTC 10,11,12. ROSS, GLEN: V. Football 10,11,12, V. Bas- ketball 11,12, V. Baseball 11,12, IV Basket- ball 10, IV Baseball 10, Booster Club Foot- ball Award 10,11,12. RUFFIN, DONNA: GAA, DECA 10, Young Life 10,11, Drill Team 11, Ring Dance Comm. 11. U RIGGER, MONICA: Miss Spirit 9. RUSSELL, DENISE: COE 12 SALAMONE, NOEL: DECA 10,11, SALISBURY, RHONDA: History Club 9, Homecoming Comm. 12. SANDERS, LYLE: Spanish Club 9. SANDERSON, PHIL: Cross Country 10, In- door Track 10, Key Club 10,11,11, Latin Club 11. SANDS, LISA: History Club 9, Grad. Comm. 12, Spanish club 10 SANTOS, DAVID R.: Spanish 11,12 Ipres.I Niizorc 9,10,11 tu. pg., i.c.c. 1o,11, Young Republicans 9. SANTOS, IAIME: Football 9,10, Baseball 9,10, Karate 9,10,11,12, Band 9,10. SARGENT, ESTHER CAROL: DECA 10, FHA 10,11,12, Pep Club 11. SCHELLENBERG, ROBERT: German Club 10,11,12, I.C.C. 10,11,12, Sr. Honor Soci- ety 10,11,12, Chess Club IGlider Flight School 10,11,12, Brotherhood Society SCOTT, DEBBIE: l.A. 12. SEGER, CARL: Tennis 10,11,12, Chess Club. SHEETS, DIANA: 10,11,12. SHIELDS, IOHNZ DECA 10,12, Spanish Club 10. SHOEMAKE, DAVID: Outdoor Track 9,10, 11,12, Indoor Track 9,10,11,12, Cross Country 10,11,12 Icapt.J, Wrestling 9,10, Boys State 11, Sr. Class Sec. 12, Football 9, Chess Club 12. SICKELS, CAROL: AEC 10,11,12, Volleyball 10. SIMS, BILLIEZ Drill Team 11, Clinic aide 10, 11,12. SINK, TAMMYZ COE 12, Drill Team 11. SKIPPER, EVERETT P.: Tennis Team 10,11, 12, SGA 10,11,12, Nat'l Merit Scholar 12, Prom Comm. 12, Chess Club 10,11,12, Forensics-Extemp. Spkg. 12, Forensics Spelling 10,'I2, I.C.C. Rep. 10,11,12. SMITH, CATHY Drama Club 11,12, Prom Comm. 12, Grad. Comm. 12, Homecoming Comm. 12. SMITH, GLENN M.: Track 10,11,12, Latin Club 10,11, AEC 10,11,12, SGA rep. 9,10, Ir. Honor Society 9,10, Eastern Surfing As- sociation. SMITH, IACQUELINE: Choir 9,10,11,12, Dance 9,10,11,12, History Club 9. SMITH, SUZY: Hockey 10, IV Cheering V. Cheering 11,12, jr. Class Sec., SGA 10,11, 12, Ring Dance Comm. , Grad. Comm. - Chairman, Prom Comm. SORICELLI, EUGENE IOSEPH: ln Search of America 10, Drama Club 10,11,12, Concert Chorus 10,11,12, All- Regional Chorus 10,11,12, Madrigals 11,12, Carou- sel 11, Here and Now 12, Thespians. 12. SOUTHARD, ELIZABETH ANNE: SGA 8, 125 Tennis Club 95 Ring Dance 115 Home- coming 11,125 Grad. Comm. 11,125 Prom Comm. 125 Annual Staff 12. STALLCUP, KRISTIE: Art Club 95 German Club 10,115 I.O.l.D.5 Dance Club 9. STANLEY, IOANNAC 10,11,12. STARLING, MIKE: Football,5 Weightlifting. STECKLER, BECKY: Drama, Vocal Ensem- ble5 Aviation: Spartan Fliers5 Creative Writing Club. STEFFEY, CHERYL: FBLA 125 Science Club 105 Horses Club5 Camping Club. STEWART, THOMAS: Mixed Chorus 95 MYF iPres.I SGA 10, Concert Chorus 11, 12. STRATTON, LORI IO: Keyettes 10,11,12: Honestate 105 Ring Dance Comm. 115 Prom Comm. 125 P.E.T.S Club 115 Grad. Comm. 125 j.A. STRICKLAND, BELINDAC Flag Corp 10,115 SGA 115 Track 115 Keyettes 12. STRUCK, ROBERT: SGA 11,125 DECA 115 ROTC 10,11,125 Church Choir5 D.E. Vol- leyball Team 11 SUMMERS, TINA: CPOA-5 judo Club SUTTON, GAYLE W.: Vo-Tech SWAFFORD, SHERRY: Chorus 9,10,125 FHA 115 Library helper 9. SWAN, LORI: Homecoming Comm. 115 Powder Puff 11. SWANSON, MATT: V. Football 10,11,125 Sr. Honor Society 125 Boys State 115 AEC 10,11,125 U. Bowl MVP 11,122 Powder Puff Coach 11,12. SZNYTER, ED: Exalted Grand Imperial Poob Bah 11,125 German Club 125 Latin Club 125 Sr. Honors 125 A.E.C. 11,12. TARPEY, MARY: Art Show 10,115 Old Dominion Church Bazaar. TAYLOR, ANTIA: German Club 9,105 His- tory Club 9, WALKATHONS iMarch of Dimesl TH-EISZ, EDDY: Varsity Soccer Team 11,125 Key Club 11,125 Pol. Interests Club 11,125 Chess Club 11,125 German Club 10,11,125 AEC 125 lr. Honor Society 9,105 P.E.T.S. 11,12. THOMAS, DONNA: Girls Chorus 11 C.O.E. 125 Drill Team 10,11. THOMAS, PAM: FHA 12, iPres.I Volleyball 125 Basketball 11,125 Annual Staff 115 Vo- ting Council 125 Senior gift Council. THOMAS, PRESTON, SGA iPres.I95 Foot- ball 9,10,11,125 Track 9,10,11,125 Basket- ball 9,10,11,12. TODD, IIM: IV. Baseball 105 SGA Rep. 95 10,11,125 Intramural Football 9,105 Intra- mural Basketball 9,105 Ring Dance Comm. 115 World Geography Club 9. TORRECH, VICKY: Gymnastics 9, Cheer- ing 9,10,115 Ring Dance 11, Prom Grad. 12, SGA Rep. 11, Homecoming 12, Intra- Gymnastics 10,12. TOUZOS, PATRICIA: Greece Rep Azalea Festival5 G.O.Y.A. 9,10,11,125 Anchor Club 125 State Finalist National Teenager Pageant 125 Girls State 11, Honor Society 10,11,125 Sr. Class Council 125 lr. Class Council 11. TURNER, CHERYL, ANNE: DECA 12 TURNER, DAVID: Pol. Interest Club 125 l.A. 12. TYER, IIMZ Latin Club 9,10,11,125 Drama Club 9,10,11,125 Thespian 11,125 Eagle Scout5 Hayfever5 Leo Club5 In Search of A- merica. UHLS, RON: Science Club 9. VELA, RAMONA5 Latin Club 9,10,11,125 Homecoming Comm. 12. VINES, CRAIG: V0-Tech 11,12. VIOLETTE, KAREN: Powder Puff 115 Inter- mural Softball 105 Art Club 9. VOGT, DON: Outdoor Track, 9,10,11,125 Indoor Track, 115 Drama Club 10,11,125 Thespians 10,11,125 FHA 125 Newspaper 105 Wrestling 9, Football 95 WACK, STEVE: DECA 12 WALKER, ARLENE: 10,11,12 WALLING, BARBARA: Latin Club 9,10,125 Debate Team 125 Honor Society 9,10,11, 125 Band. WALLS, CHARLES: 10,11,12, WANG, IOE: Latin Club 95 Chess Club 11, 125 A.A.A. 10,11,125 lr. Class Float 115 Sr. Class Float 125 Ring Dance 115 Sr. Honor So- ciety 12. WARREN, DENISE: COE 125 Latin Club 10,11,125 Homecoming Comm. 125 Honor Roll 10,11,12. WARREN, VALERIE: Newspaper Staff 9, SGA 95 Cheering 105 DECA 115 Lit. Mag. 12. WASHEY, MARY: Library 105 FBLA 12. WATSON, TOM: 10,11,12. WEAVER, DALTON: DECA WEAVER, IENNIFER: FHA 115 Drill Team 10,11. WELDON, TERESA: DECA 115 Annual Staff 11. WELLS, BOB: 10,11,12. WELLS, RON: DECA 11. WESTBROOK, IAMES L. : 10,11,12. WESTMONT, ROBERT: l.A. 11,12, lvice- pres.I WHEELER, KAREN: DECA 12 WHITE, DANA: French Club 115 Spanish 12 WHITE, JAMES: Industrial Arts Club 105 VICA 11,12. WHITE, SHANNON: 10,11,12. WHITTLE, KAREN: Band 95 Latin Club 9,105 Keyettes 115 Leo Club itreas.I 115 Who's Who 115 Chorus 11,125 Powder Puff 115 Anchor Club 12. WILES, SUSAN: DECA 10,11,12. I WILLIAMS, DENNIS: Band 9,10,11,12. WILLIAMS, KATHERINE: Anchor Club 11, 125 FHA 115 DECA 12. WILLIAMS, TIMOTHY IOEZ Chess Club, Council of Eight 11,125 Sr. Honor Society 11,125 German Club 10,11,125 Ir. Honor Society 9,10,115 ODU Senior Honor Pro- gram 125 Protect Endangered and Troub- led Species 11,125 Annual Staff 9. WILLIAMSON, LAURIE: Newspaper 9,10, 115 German Club 9,10,11,125 Prom Comm. 125 Ir. Honor Society 95 SGA Class Rep. 105 AEC 105 Chess Club. WILLIE, VALERIE L.: History Club 9, Broth- erhood 10, Pep Club 95 ICT 11,12. WILSON, DENISE: Drama Club 10,11,125 AEC 11,125 Track 105 Prom Comm. 125 History Club 9. WILSON, GERRY: V. Football 125 V. Soc- cer 11,12. WINTERS, GEORGIA: Homecoming 11. WOODBURY, GAIL: Ir. Honor Society 9, 105 AEC 10,11,125 Spanish Club 105 Out- standing Biology Student 1976. WRAY, DENISEZ AEC 11,125 Soccer 11, Drama 10,11,125 SGA Rep. 11 Tennis 9. WRIGHT, LAURA: French Club 9,105 Hon- or roll 10. YERIGAN, MICKEY: DECA ZELNA, GREG: AAU Competition5 Swim- ming 9,10,11,125 Tennis. ZERBE, NEIL: Spanish Club 95 Intermural Basketball 9,105 Intermural Softball 105 SGA Rep. 9. ZOLLER, DARLENE: Cosmetology Contest 115 VICA ZORENS,LlNDA:Gymnastics 10511,125 An- chor Club 125 Latin 10,11. BELANGEL, NORMA: Pembroke Art Shows 9,10,11,125 Norwegian Lady Art Show 115 School Art Show 9,10,11,125 Powder Puff 115 Softball 115 Track. 210 CONNERS, MELVIN: Football 9, 10,11,12, S.G.A. 9, D.E, 11. FLANAGAN, SHERRY: 10,11,12 HARRELL, RENEE:10,11,12. LEE, CHERYL: 10,11,12. LEWIS, SANDRA: FHA 11,12. MAY, JOHN H.: NJROTC Drill Team 10,11,12, Football 9, Dis- co Dancing 11,12. SEALS, JOE: Basketball 10,11, D.E. 11,12. WOOD, JANICE1 10,11,12. ALBRECHT, MARY 78 ADAMS, DANA, 78 ADAMS, ROC-ER: 78,208,209 ADKINS, CINDY, 78 ALDERMAN, JAYE, 19,20,78,182, 184,196,197,201,211. ALVAREZ, GINI ANN, 19,24,78, 192,196,197,201. Senior Index ANDERSON, ALLYSON, 42,74,75, 78,197. ANDERSON, LORRIE, 19,42,43, 78,184,196,201. ANDERSON, SHARON, 22,24,78. ANDREWS, DEBBIE, 23,78. ANGE, KAREN, 19,79,201. AREHART, TODD, 37 ARNOLD, AMY, 19,22,24,25,79, 182,197,200,201,203. ARTHUR, FRANCES, 79 ASBURY, LAURA, 79 AVERA, KATHY, 79 BAKER, DEBORAH, 79,211. BAKER, EUGENE, 198 BALCKMANN, MIKE: 79 BALLOU, JAMES, 79 BARONDESS, MARK, 19,26,27, 28,70,201,204 BARTH, SANDRA: 80 BASHAM, CAHTY, 57 BASNIGHT, CHUCK, 80 BATES, NANCY, 14, 19, 74, 80 201 BAXTER, LEE: 37, 58, 80 BAZEMORE, REGINA, 22, 80 BEACHUM, GAIL, 80 BEAUCRAFT, TAMMY 80, 212 BEAUREGARD, JOSEPH, 80, 198 BECK, BONNIE, 24, 25, 80, 198 197, 204 BEIGEL, EDDIE, 80 BELANDER, NORMA, 81 BARTELSON, AMANDA, 81, 127 BETHEL, CHARLESZ 18,200 I BICKFORD, NANCY LYNN, 81 BIELE, JANICE, 19,42,75,81,84, 201 BILLUPS, MITCH, 37,58,87 BISHOP, ROBERT: 81,203 BLADES, DEBRA, 81 BOBBIT, JEFFREY, 81 BOLES, SHERRY, 81 BOLTON, MICHAEL, 82 BOOKER, YVETTE, 82 BOOKMAN, ANN, 82 BOOKMAN, LYNN, 98, 212 BOWLING, MARTHA, 82, 212 BOYD, CHARLES, 30, 82, 200 BOYD, CLAY, 46 BRACALE, JEFF, 82, 198 BRADFORD, DAVID, 82 BRAY, BETH, 24, 82, 200, 211 BREEDAN, JAY, 82 BRENNAN, CARROL, 83 BREWINGTON, RAYMOND, 83 BROWN, BARBARA, 83 BROWN, IVY, 208 BROWN, JOHN, 83 BROWN, MELODY, 83, 201 BUCKNER, JOY, 23, 83, 212 BUI, DUNC- VIET, 83 BULLARD, TONY, 83 BUNCH, ANN, 83 BURBAGE, THOMAS, 26, 83, 200 204, 205, 207 BURDEN, CASSELL, 83 BURPO, JAMES, 84, 198 BUTT, MARY, 84 CAMPBELL, DONNA, 84 CANNON, PAMELA, 84 CARAWAN, RICHARD, 84 CARMACK, CHERYL, 19, 42, 43 74, 84, 200, 201 CARPENTER, BRENDA, 84 CARTWRIGHT, ANGELA, 84, 212 CASALEZ, TRACEY, 84 CASH, BARRY, 26, 84, 196, 200 204, 205 CASPER, JOHN, 85 CHANDIL, GARY, 85 CHADWICK, KATHY, 85 CHAN, IRENE, 24, 85, 211 CHAPMAN, MARK, 85, 200 CHERRY, JANET: 85 CLARK, MARY, 23, 85 COGGIN, THERESA, 85 COLANGELO, DONNA, 85, 186 COLEMAN, KAREN, 19, 85, 182, 201 CONNER, LISA, 85 CONQUEST, CAROLYN, 86 CONYERS, MELVIN, 37, 86 COOK, CHRIS, 44, 45, 50 COURTROY, CINDY, 86 CREEKMORE, DEBORAH, 86, 195 CREEKMUR, SHARON, 86 CROSS, KATHY, 86 CUFFEE, BRUCE: 86 CUFFEE, MICHAEL: 37, 129, 195 I CUNNINGHAM, THOMAS, 86 CUTCHINE, AVA, 86 CUTLER, CAROLYN, 86 DACUS, DIANE, 24, 87 DAILEY, KEITH, 87 DAUC-HTERY, CARL: 87 DAVIS, BOB, 87 DAVIS, GARY, 87 DAVIS, SCOTT: 87, 183, 198 DEAN, CINDY, 23, 87 DEBOLD, NANCY, 87, 212 DEFFENBAUGH, DENISE, 87 DELBAUGH, LEW: 37, 87 DENNY, CHRISTOPHER, 87 DENT, JEAN, 87 DIGGS, HILARY, 27, 88 DIGGS, KENNY: 58, 88 DORR, KELLY, 88 DOSSETT, DAVID, 140 DOTZLER, LAURA, 24, 25, 88, 186 DOUGHTRY, ANNE, 22,88 DOUGLAS, STEPHANIE, 88 DUGGAN, DAVID, 88 DUMAS, MICHAEL, 88 DUMAS, SHERYL, 26, 88, 184 20, 208 DUNCAN, BARBARA, 88, 212 DUNN, ANNE, 89 DUNN, DIANE: 89, 184, 201, 205 207 EATON, LEE ANN, 19, 24, 25, 89, 186, 205 ECCLES, MARIE, 89 EDGERTON, KAREN, 19, 42, 43 74, 89, 201 EDWARDS,lYDIA, 89 EGGLESTON, SCOTT, 89 EIHARSDOTTIR, RUNA, 89 ELLIS CHERYL, 89 ELLIS, KIM, 89, 195 I 1 I 1 IP I I I I '-I J I l : I I 1 I l l I 1 I I I I M ELLIS, RANDY, 89 ENGLERT, SUSAN, 90 ENLOW, MELISSA, 90 ESPEIO, LESLIE, 24, 42, 90, 197 FAGG, RONICA, 90 FALL, MISTY, 90 FARHANGI, FRAZONEH, 90 FARRINGTON, IAMES, 90 FELCZUK, DAVID, 90, 198, 199 FELTON, BEACKY, 22, 24, 90, 200 FELTS, DANNY, 90 FERGUSON, DOUG, 91 FICKLE, DONALD, 91 FITCHETT, HARTWELL, 91 FITZGERALD, ANDREW, 91 ' FLANAGAN, SHERRY, 19, 91 FORBES, CHARLES, 91 FORSYTHE, RICH, 91 FOWLER, ROBERT, 91 FUESTON, IOHN, 91, 184, 188 FUIIMOTO, DEBRA, 91 GARQUILO, MICHAEL, 91 GARRETT, IANET, 92, 212 GARTON, IOHN, 92 GASKILL, DAVID, 92, 200 GAUGHAN, ELIZABETH, 19, 42 92, 201 GLENNS, HARREL, 92 GODWIN, ALESSA, 92, 208 GOFFIGAN, RENEE, 92 GRABER, ALYSSA, 26, 27, 92, 208 GRAHAM, CRYSTAL, 92 GRAY, BLANE, 92 GRAY, HUNTER, 93, 104 GREGORY, GWEN, 93 GREGORY, MIKE, 93 GRIFFIN, NANCY, 93, 210 GURNEE, BOB, 19, 28, 37, 93, 96 200, 201 GURNEY, CANDI, 93, 184, 207 HAFFEY, ROBIN, 19, 93, 201, 204, 205, 207 HAGA, SHARI, 20, 93 HAGEE, KATHY, 93 HALL, GILBERT, 93 HAMMER, HOLLIE, 93 HARDISON, VALERIE, 94 HARRELL, RENEE, 94, 208 HARRINGTON, CAROL, 94 HART, DENISE, 19, 94, 197, 201 205 HART, DIANE, 19, 94, 204, 205 HASTOGLIS, DAVID, 94, 203 HELD, ALAN, 94 HEMPHILL, KEVIN, 27, 94, 192 HENDERSON, GENE, 94 HENNEN, RUSSELL, 94 HENRY, VICTORIA, 19, 95 HENSLEY, IANET, 95 HENRY, VICTORIA, 19, 95 HENSLEY, IANET, 95 HENSELEY, SHARON, 95 HERD, SCOTT, 95 HERING, BRAD, 45 I iw +1 X fff' ' . 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191 MAY, JOHN, 103, 198 MAYBERRY, MICHAEL, 103 MCCABE, TRACEY, 103 MCCARTNEY, CONNIE, 19,103, 182 MCCONVILLE, DANNY, 37, 102 MCCORMICK, MIKE, 104 MCCURRY, SHARON, 104 MCDOWELL, DEBORAH, 104 MCFADDEN, FLOYD, 104 MCGARVEY, BELINDA, 104 MCKENIZE,MARY,204,205,207 MEEKS, KATHY, 104 MERNER, KENNETH, 104 MIDGETTE, ROBIN, 104 MICHAEL, DENISE, 104, 208 MILLER, JOEY, 104, 200 MILLER, JOEY, 26, 105 MILLER, JUDY, 105 MILLER, TIMOTHY, 105 MILLETT, NANCY, 105 MILLIGAN, TERRI, 105 MILLS, ANDREA, 105 MINISCHKE, DEETTE, 105, 197 MITCHELL, DAVID: 105,193 MITCHELL, SUZEN, 105 MOLL, ELEANORE, 19,22,24,25 26,105,188,196,200,203,204 MONK, SUEANNE: 26, 105, 183 184, 200 MOORE, JANET: 106, 184, 198 199 MOORE, JEFFREY: 106 MORAN, SKIP, 106 MORGAN, KAY, 106 MORTON, KARL: 106, 183, 191 210 MULDERRIG,CRAIG: 37, 106 MULLIN, NADINE, 19, 106 MUNDY, BEVERLY, 106 NASON, JON: 106, 198 NICHOLS, SYLVESTER, 106 NOBLES, RUSSELL: 27, 107 'iv I NOEL, LISA, 134 NOLAND, DAVID, 107 NOVAK, TERESA, 107 NOWLIN, TOM: 107 O'CONELL, MELVIN, 107 OVERBY, KAREN, 75, 107 OVERBY, SHARON, 23, 107 OWENS, DANA, 107 OWENS, JOHN, 107, 193 OWENS, JULIE, 212 PACE, YOLANDA, 107, 191 PAGAN, PABLO, 45, 58, 107, 196, 200 201 PAGE, DIANNE, 108 PALMER, FORREST, 58, 108 PANCOAST, RICHARD, 108 PARKS, JEFF, 108 PATRYLAK, DAVID, 108 PAUL, EARL: 45, 58, 108 PEELE, JOSEPH, 108, 198 PERRY, YVONNE, 108 PHARIS, VALERIE, 19, 24, 25, 108, 200, 201, 211 PHELPS, MARY, 108 PHILLIPS, CARLA, 109 PINKERTON, BETH, 19, 109, 201 PLUMLEE, KAREN: 109, 184, 186, 187, 200, 208, 209 POE, CATHY, 109 POOLE, CHERIE, 109 POWELL, vlc, 37, 109 POWERS, ELIZABETH, 109, 195 PRITCHARD, BERNYCE, 109, 186 PROCTOR, CHERYL, 109, 212 QUICK, LIBBY, 109 QUINN, TERRY, 109 RACER, JUDY, 110, 192 RAKES, SHARON, 110, 210 RAMBO, DOROTHY, 19, 110, 201 RANAY, ARLENE, 19, 110, 182, 197 RANCK, MATTHEW, 46, 110 RATTE, DONNA, 110, 196 REED, KAREN, 79, 110 REID, HARRIETTE, 110, 195, 196, 201 RICHARDSON, GREG: 19, 26, 27, 28, 110, 200, 201 RIEDEMANN,.LlSA,110, 184, 200 RILEY, JOHN, 111 ROBERTS, LARRY, 111 ROBERTS, TERRY, 111, 197 ROBINSON, SHERMAN, 111 ROSH, EMMA: 111 ROSE, STEVE, 111, 198 ROSS, GLEN, 37, 111, 146 RUFFIN, DONNA, 111 RUGGERIO, MONICA, 111 RUSSELL, DENISE, 111, 212 SALAMONE, NOEL SALISBURY, RHONDA, 112 SANDERS, LYLE: 112 SANDERSON, PHIL: 112 SANDS, LISA, 112, 201 SANTOS, DAVID: 112 SANTOS, JAMIE, 112 SCHELLENBERG, ROBERT, 26, 27, 112, 188, 200 wus' 3 SCHLOTTERER, DONNA: 112, 191 SCOTT, DEBORAH, 112 SEALS, JOE, 113 SEGER, CARL, 113, 184 SEGLEM, TED: 113 SETTLEMEYER, CHARLES, 113, 208 209 SHEETS, DIANA: 113 SHERMAN, KEITH, 113 SHIELDS, JOHN, 113 SHOEMAKE, DAVID: 26, 28, 45, 58, 113, 184 SICKELS, CAROL, 203 SIMPSON, SHEILA: 113, 203 SIMS, BILLIE, 113 SINK, TAMMY, 114, 212 SKIPPER, EVERTT: 26, 114, 204 SMITH, BRIAN, 114 SMITH, CATHERINE: 114, 201, 204, 205, 207 SMITH, JACQUELINE: 114 SMITH, KAREN, 114 SMITH, MIKE: 58, 114 SMITH, SUZANNE, 19, 74, 114, 196, 201 SORICELLI, EUGENE, 114, 204, 205, 207, 208, 209 SOUTHLAND, ELIZABETH, 19, 112, 182, 196, 197, 201 SPENCER, CRAIG, 115 STALLCUP, KRISTIE, 115 STARLING, MIKE, 37, 115 STEFFEY, CHERYL, 115 STEWART, THOMAS, 115 STRATTON, LORI, 19, 24, 115, 201, 205 STRUCK, ROBERT, 115 SUMMERS, TINA, 115 SUTTON, GAYLE: 115 SUTTON, KAREN, 114 SWAFFORD, SHERRY, 115 SWAN, LORI, 115 SWANSON, MATT, 37, 116 I SZNYTER, ED, 115 TACHE, P., 115 TAYLOR, ARTIA, 115 TAYLOR, I. , 115 THEISZ, EDDY, 22,25,26,27,1 16, 203 THOMAS, DONNA, 116, 212 THOMAS, PRESTON, 46 THURMAN, RICHARD, 122 TODD, IIM, 116 TORRECH, VICKY, 116, 201 TURNER, DAVID, 117 TYER, IAMES, 117, 186, 203, 204 205 TYSON, MINDELL, 37, 54, 117 UHLS, RONALD, 117 VELA, RAMONA, 117 VIOLETTE, KAREN, 117 VOOT, DON, 117, 204, 205, 207 WACK, STEVE, 117 WADE, KENNY, 117 WALKER, ARLENE, 117 WALLACE, KATHLEEN, 117 WALLINO, BARBARA, 118, 186 213 WALLS, CHARLES, 118 WANG, IOSEPH, 22, 118 WARREN, DENISE, 118, 186, 212 WARREN, VALERIE, 118, 184 WASKEY, MARY, 118, 210 WATKINS, SANDEE, 118 WATSON, SANDRA, 118 WATSON, THOMAS, 118 WEAVER, DALTON, 118 WEAVER, JENNIFER, 119 WELLS, ROBERT, 119, 198 WEST, HAROLD, 37, 119 WESTMONT, ROBERT: 119 WHEELER, KAREN, 119 WHITE, DONNA, 119, 189 WHITE, IAMES, 119 WHITE, WILLIAM, 119 WHITEHURST, CATHY, 119, 196 WHITLEY, LARRY, 119 WHITTAKER, THERESA, 119 WHITTLE, KAREN: 23, 120 WIGGINS, BERNADETTE, 120 WILBURN, DAVID, 120 WILES, SUSAN: 120 WIP . 7 I WILLIAMS, DENNIS, 120, 194 WILLIAMS, KATHY, 120 WILLIAMS, TIM, 22, 26, 120,200 WILLIAMSON, LALIRIE, 19, 26 120, 211 WILSON, DENISE, 120, 203, 204 205, 207 WILSON, OERRY, 37, 120 WILSON, IESSIE, 121 WINTERS, GEORGIA: 121 WOOD, DONNA: 121 WOOD, IANICE, 121, 200 WOODBLIRY, GAIL, 19, 24, 121 197 WOODS, FRANCES, 121 WRAY, DENISE: 121, 204, 205 WRIGHT, LAURA: 121 YACONIELLO, GERARD, 121 YERIGAN, MICKEY, 121 ZELNA, GREGORY, 121 ZERBE, NEIL, 122, ZOELLER, DARLENE: 122 ZORENS, DANA, 122 ZORENS, LINDA: 23, 57, 122 GracIuatIOn Da june 18 1978 Bayslde Hlgh I I II II. 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