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Melinda Jlll Molock: Marching Band, Beta Club, FBLA, Girls' State, lnterclub Council, Latin Club, Liberty Belles, PV Players, Tennis, Student Congress, Y-Teens, Student Council, Chapel Club. Robert Lee Moore: Barrow Road Gang, Black Culture, DECA. Willie Lee Moore: DECA, NJ ROTC Drill Team. Carolyn Morgan: American Field Service, Marching Band, Beta Club, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, National Merit Semi- Finalist, PV Players, Science Club, Instrumental Music Club. William Bubba Morgan: Belle and Beau, VICA-ICT. Barham Ann Mnlllcan: Pen and Brush, Pep Club, DECA. Carla Mullins: COE, FBLA, Spanish Cub. Jeffrey Thomas Nelson: Boys' State, Constitu- tion Staff, Photography Staff, Quill and Scroll, Spanish Club, Football, Soccer, Alpine Club. Kristine Elizabeth Nelson: Training Band, FBLA, French Club, Pep Club, Track, Y-Teens, Alpine Club. Deborah Francis Nlcolo: Spirit staff, Club 70. Ronnie A. Nlersthelmer: FBLA, Data Processing Management Association. John William Northern: DECA, Spanish Club, Alpine Club. Michelle Rene' 0'Neal: Dance Team, NJROTC Drill Teani, Tennis Team. Roger Brian 0'Neal: Training Band, Latin Club, Photography Staff, Alpine Club. Patre Denise Owens: FBLA, VICA. Frances Pace Deborah Sne Page: Alpine Club. Allison Parker Darrell Angnstns Parks: Black Culture, Boys' State, Basketball, Football, Student Council. Tammy Payne Rhonda Yvonne Pearson: Training Band, COE, Dance Team, FBLA, Girls' Ensemble. Sara Pence: Cheerleaders, Pep Club. Ralph Edward Perkins: Training Band, French Club, Science Club. Cheryl-Phlllips 102 Classes be Wulf'
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Natural hi ! Andy Miller, senior, had a hobby that most considered interesting but also dangerous. The object of his favorite pastime was to use a minimal amount of equipment to climb a cliff. Miller started climbing because he had always wanted to by using the trial and error method. He admitted that is was not the recommended way to learn and later attended climbing schools in Arkansas, North Carolina and Colorado. As a climber, I have become more aware of man's effect on the environment, he said. HEvery0ne should be more Hang in there. With only a safety belt concerned with the trash that is and 3 rope! Andy Mme' makes fhe left in our natural areas. ' ' Above all else, he said, the commaradarie made climbing more, thinks Andy Miller, as he worthwhile. nears the top of the rock formation. Jeff Scott McLeod: Training Band, DECA, Track. Danlel C. Meriwether: American Field Service, Beta Club, Photography Staff Editor, For the People, By the People Staff, PV Players, Quill and Scroll, Science Club, Soccer, Alpine Club, Pen and Brush, Student Council. Alan H. Miller: Barrow Road Gang, Belle and Beau, Beta Club, Boys' State, FBLA, Soccer, Tennis, Track, Alpine Club, Student Council, Key Club. Andrew L. Miller: American Field Service, Boys' State, Class of 80 Officer, Key Club, Soccer, Student Congress, Alpine Club, Student Council. Erlc Miller Mnrk F. Mlller: American Field Service, Belle and Beau, COE, FBLA. Rosalyn Anita Miller: COE, FBLA, Girls' State, Pep Club. Tracy S. Milliken Debbie Mllllrons Debra Mlchelle Mltchellz FBLA, National Honor Society. Kelly Lynn Mitchell: Splrlt Staff. Tony Mitchell Seniors 101
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Mich Chris Club, Staff, Hono Staff. Scroll, Club, David Beau, Helen Phillips Margaret Phillips ael Dwyane Phillips: Fellowship of tian Athletes, Football. Monty Phillips: American Field Service, Beta Boys' State, For the People, By the People lnterclub Council, Latin Club, National r Society, Orchestra, PV Players, Spirit Kimberley Anne Piazza: Beta Club, Photo- graphy Staff Editor, PV Players, Quill and Track, Y-Teens. Melvin Pittman: Football, Track. Gary Plouch Catherine Ann Plummer: American Field Service, Science Club. Viki Sue Pollnowr Choir, Madrigals, Pep Club, Photography Staff, Quill and Scroll, Spanish Y-Teens, Chapel Club. N. Pope: Barrow Road Gang, Belle and Beta Club, Boys' State, French Club, Key Club, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, Track, Alpine Club, Cross Country. Carla Latreace Porter: American Field Service, Barrow Road Gang, CCE, FBLA, Girls' Ensemble. Carl Presley: Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Football, Track. Takes two to tango Though most students looked forward to the beginning of high school as the day they could quit going to Cotillion, David Pope, senior, continued to work for Mrs Ellen Butts at the Racquet Club teaching sixth through ninth graders how to dance. My sister wanted to take Junior Cotillion, but before she could, I had to take. So I did, said Pope. At iirst I didn't like it but after a while I got to like it so I became a helper. Pope worked every Saturday night for about two and a half hours teaching dances. At the Easter and Christmas Balls, he Cha, cha, cha. David Pope demonstrates a new dance step for Cotillion students during a Saturday evening session at the Racquet Club. and others put on an exhibition for the children and their parents. Helpers learned new dances each September. Among the dances they taught were the classics including the waltz and the tango. They also taught other Latin dances, the New Yorker, the New York Push and the Manhatten. Junior Cotillion even went modern, with participants learning modern line dances and disco dances. So while most Patriots may have spent Saturday nights hanging out at McDonald's or Electric Cowboy, David Pope was busy helping younger children through two and a half hours of sweaty palms and clumsy feet. Seniors-103
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