St Stephens High School - Corona Yearbook (Hickory, NC)
- Class of 1975
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St. Stephens High School 1975 Corona Volume 31 2 3 4 5 leve B—Above Avrrig (M- 2) R—UMaU f ctory (B«low 7«) C—Arereg (T7-84)______________________ |___ 81-8JKCT (Writ to N.i.. W Caanat RKroKT PERIOD IX Taix A . M T.i- A . Y«ar A . 1 i i « ENGLISH: 0 A A ft A A 1 MATHEMATICS: r At Ik A A-■ A, A A' SCIENOg caJ i L- A A- A ft A: A SOCIAL JUDIES: FOREIGN LANG.: h •JlsyiM jiA 777 ft A- 7F A A A A BUSINESS ED.r 'fylrPJ'fLn lkj4 K A A A A 5 VOCATIONAL ED O 6 INTRODUCTION “To Dream ... To Strive ... To Achieve!” is the theme for the 1974-75 Corona. This theme ties in with the motto of the graduating class, “Today's Dream is Tomorrow’s Future.” In order to accomplish anything, one must first have a dream. We students at St. Stephens have worked hard to achieve our goals, which have stemmed from individual dreams. In the opening pages of the Corona, the artist has tried to illustrate the theme of the yearbook using an indian. This indian has a dream to build a fine teepee. The accompanying photographs are of inci- dences where dreams are being created. Later, we see the indian struggling with the materials as he is building his teepee. Here, the photographs depict students at St. Stephens working toward achieving their goals. Finally, we see the indian sitting proudly before his completed teepee; a truly fine one which he made with his own hands. There is no better reward! 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION..............10 FEATURES................12 FACULTY.................34 SPORTS..................50 ORGANIZATIONS ..........78 STUDENT BODY...........120 ADVERTISEMENTS.........177 INDEX..................219 EDITOR'S LAST WORDS . . .224 WE DEDICATE THE CORONA TO Principal Charles J. Bost The 1975 St. Stephens High School Yearbook is dedicated to a man who is willing to spend fourteen hours a day at his job — a man who will be viewed with suspicion and criticism regardless of what he says or does. Being the principal of a high school is an awesome task. Mr. Charles J. Bost is in attendance almost everytime the door to our school opens. Out of the 180 day school year, it is estimated that he is here for school related activities 130 nights. This gentleman is not only responsible for the education and well-being of the student body; he is also responsible for the faculty, office personnel, maintenance personnel, cafeteria staff, buses, the building, and all the financial affairs of the school. A brief history of Mr. Bost would reveal that he graduated from Claremont High School, Claremont, N. C. in 1940. He attended Lenoir Rhyne College, Hickory, N. C. on a full double scholarship for basketball and baseball. He has been known to remark that his education cost him a total of $10 in the four years. This, he splurged on an annual. While at L.R. Mr. Bost lettered in 3 sports — baseball, basketball, and football. After graduation, he signed a contract with the New York Giants Baseball team for a $500 bonus. He later secured a release from the contract, and played semi-pro locally. During WWII, Mr. Bost served in the U.S. Navy aboard the U.S.S. Arkansas. He received his M.A. degree from Peabody College, and served as teacher-coach at Banoak School, 1947-50. He became principal of Banoak 1950-54. Next, he was principal of Mountain View School 1954-64; then he came to St. Stephens High in 1964. Mr. Bost’s interests range from his Church Mem- bership at Mount Olive Lutheran Church in Hickory, to his and Mrs. Bost’s participation in a dance club. Mrs. Bost is the former Catherine Deal, and they have two sons. Carl Lee is a Senior at N. C. State, and Charles Michael is a Senior at Hockory High. In appreciation for Mr. Bost’s dedicated service in the field of education, the student body of St. Stephens High says, Thank you.” Mr. and Mrs. Bost share a dance at the )r. Sr. Prom Mr. Bost takes a break from his daily routine. Mr. Bost, Mr. Tallman, and Mrs. Isenhower discuss a problem which is quickly solved. 11 FEATURES 12 13 Freshman Reigns as Miss SSHS 1974-75 Robin Lane, who was crowned the new Miss St. Stephens reigns in victorious beauty. This year’s beauty pageant was one of the school’s most fashionable features. The theme was Days Gone By,” which was a nostalgic look at the fifties. The pageant was a con- glomeration of the school's most lovely ladies. Seventy-seven contestants participated in the pageant, in which one, namely Robin Lane, was chosen as the winner. Mary Bolick and Robin Suttlemyer were chosen as runners-up to Miss St. Stephens. The winner was chosen on appearance alone. The 50’s were brought back through the background scenery, and the special effect produced by a couple, which performed the dance of the 50’s. Mr. Suggs, who was the master of ceremonies, induced laughter and entertained everyone watching the pageant with his musical ability. To conclude, this year's beauty pageant was a very entertaining, and exciting night. The pageant is sponsored by the P.T.A. and directed by Mrs. Violet Kale. Due to a tie, Mindy Martin and Kim Huffman shared the title of Miss Congeniality. Robin Suttlemyre, first runner-up; Robin Lane, Miss St. Stephens; and Mary Bolick, second runner-up. 14 Mr. Futrelle and Mrs. Ivey relived their teenage years by dancing up some memories. The judges work feverishly over their ballots before naming the new Miss St. Stephens. The top ten girls in the pageant awaited the final decision while standing on the platform with an old moss covered mansion as their scenic background. Julian Suggs was the Master of Ceremonies. Ten girls dressed to fit the theme, Days Gone By” provided a dance for entertainment. Fabulous Fifties Live Again The Bobby Sox 50’s came alive in silver and blue on April 26 at the annual Junior-Senior Prom. The junior chorus sang a few ‘‘oldie goldies.” There were twenty-four sopho- more waiters and waitresses. The girls were clad in long skirts, white blouses, bobby sox and saddle oxfords. They sported bright red lips and cheeks. The waiters wore tight jeans and white T-shirts, they even had a cigarette pack rolled up one sleeve. Let’s not forget the coolest look for guys in the fifties — that greasy, slicked-back hair. For entertainment, the waiters and waitresses danced the jitterbug. The food that was provided consisted of petite cakes, pimento cheese and chicken salad sandwiches, potato chips, pickles and coke. Queen of the prom was Brenda Sweat, her attendants were Mary Bolick, Robin Suttlemyrc, and Christy McMahan. Elaborate decorations and a good band set the mood for dancing. Background music induced slow dancing . . . and fast dancing! 16 A chorus consisting of juniors sang up some memories from the fifties. Decorations were based on the Fabulous Fifties” and thus enhanced the mood of the theme. Sophomore waiters and waitresses served food and dressed to set the mood for the prom. Twenty-four sophomores performed a dance in the style of the fifties. 17 TOMORROW IS OURS Anticipation and excitement were apparent as the Seniors filed into the gym to receive their diplomas on the night of graduation. “Tomorrow Is Ours,” not only sets the theme but also the mood for graduation night. After this night the Seniors all go their separate ways. Some will further their education by going on to college while others pursue vocational careers or domesti- cated positions. Graduation marked not only an end but also a beginning. An end to high school and a few old friends, but the beginning of new life and some new friends, as well as new experiences- On the night of graduation some of the class left for the beach. The class also has plans for a reunion in five years. Three graduates leave the school with smiles on their faces, and diplomas in their hands. Mrs. Terry and Mrs. Harris watch Mrs. Westbrook cheer for the new graduates. 18 Junior Marshals from left to right were: David Smith, Tommy Myers, Ricky Owens, Bruce Sigmon, Mike Propst, Vanessa Craig, Debbie Walker, Jeff Reeves, Gloria Miller, Lennic Spencer. “Right on, buddy! You made it! i Tears streamed and laughter filled the air as the final good-byes were said. Joanne Isbell served as the Salutatorian. Darrell Jones served as the Valedictorian. Young Hillbillies Take Over SSHS Young hillbillies filled the halls as St. Stephens once again cele- brated Sadie Hawkins Day. The students, clad in anything from wigs to overalls to roller skates, began the day by comparing outfits and playing practical jokes. The festivities continued in an assembly as members of the R. H. Club presented country music and corny jokes. Even teachers left their usual dignified clothes at home and appeared in more appropriate costumes. A surprise star of the show was kazoo player Ed Tallman, whose outlandish dance won him the attention of pursuing female fans. From a lineup of nominees, Debra Conary and Chris Benfield were chosen as Daisy Mae and Lil’ Abner. I n the evening, students danced to the music of “Elias Dan” at the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. Everyone not only enjoyed dressing like hillbillies, but also adopting the carefree spirit which accompanied the holiday. Debra Conary and Chris Benfield are given the titles of Daisy Mae and Lil’ Abner. A band dressed to fit the occasion, provided entertainment for the assembly, while several students gathered around on the floor. Even the teachers have fun by joining in the hillbilly festivities. Coach Tallman is making the most of the situation. 20 k. i s- There appears to be quite a change in The Spring Dance is a great time for E. Tallman from earlier in the day. friends to socialize. R. Teague and her date enjoy a romantical dance together. Apparently lots of students turned up to enjoy the Spring Dance. Smiling faces and lots of movement are characteristics of the Dance. 21 A rock band provides music to dance by. Another view of students dancing. $17,000 Goal Reached During Magazine Campaign Once again students at St. Stephens sold magazines as the annual school fund-raising project. Over $17,800 was raised due to the effort put forth by the students. Ms. Karen Terry’s sophomore homeroom took first place in the traditional competition between homerooms, with a total of $881.49 raised. Their efforts were rewarded by a steak luncheon at Mull’s restaurant. Other top students were recognized also, with prizes being offered for the number of subscriptions sold. Money raised from the project was used to aid the athletic department, school clubs, and the promotion of the Jr.-Sr. prom. The Varsity cheerleaders set the mood for the Magazine Sales Kick-off with their enthusiastic promotional skit. 22 Even the band dressed for the occasion. Male Supremacy Reigns at SSHS Here is a sample of what the judges had to choose from. Over thirty ravishing contestants vied November 14 for the title of “Mr. St. Stephens for 1974-75. Assisted by members of the St. Stephens Sub-Junior Club, which sponsored the pageant, each of the entrants was first presented in street wear, then in a dazzling array of feminine charms. Before a packed house, the contestants displayed their talents as they daintily tripped along the runway. To allow over- whelmed judges time to recover and make their decisions, the audience was entertained by a Drama Class presentation. In addition, five of the more “ill and illus- trious” Seniors amazed everyone with their jokes and antics on stage. Finally, from the Top Ten, three lucky “ladies” were chosen. The winner of the tough competi- tion was Jeff Bowman, followed by Jim Lightfoot and Sam Tallman, first and second runners-up, respectively. They received trophies and, along with all their graceful oppo- nents, a great deal of atten- tion. L. TO R.: Sam Tallman, 2nd Runner-up; Jeff Bowman, Mr. St. Stephens; Jim Lightfoot, 1st Runner-up. 23 Sherree seems amused by this exquisite display of femininity. The Conrad Haynes family; STANDING: David, Mr. Haynes, Tim. SEATED: Dan, Mrs. Haynes, Skip. Argentine Student Becomes Lasting Friend Dan demonstrates his fine skill of playing ‘‘foozball. Fellow Students... Dear St. Stephens High, Hi! You know me, Yo Soy Dan. I’m from that too difficult to remember place: ARGEN- TINA. Now I will tell you how much I have liked you being my host, a truly friendly one. All along this year I have had a lot of fun, laughs, and winks; and everywhere I have made friends. When the end of this year arrives, be sure that it will forever rest in my heart and my memory along all the days of my life. The experience that I have had here will help me to live for a better world, for a better future. Yours forever, U-ik cj' thf SW m. 24 To be a good fisherman, you must concentrate fully on what you are doing. You must keep very quiet, and stay as still as possible. Dan seems to be following these rules. Despite Cold Drizzling Rain, Homecoming Students seem to enjoy dancing to the music of Stonewall.” There could not be a better theme for the Indian’s 1974 Homecoming activities than “Indian Summer.” A float displaying this theme was the setting for the highlight of the night when Miss Robin Suttlemyre was crowned the Homecoming Queen during halftime. She received a bouquet of roses and a kiss from our student body president David Haynes, and a football and kiss from the captain of the football team Brad Lawing. After the victorious football game, the Home- coming Dance was held in the cafeteria. Entertainment was provided by the band “Stone- wall.” The night was filled with ths school’s unity of mind and soul. Colby Pressley proudly escorts the Homecoming Queen, Robin Suttlemyre off the field. Even though its rainy these representatives are excited about the game. The Queen Robin Suttlemyre, and her court, Lynn Warren, Robin Hovis, and Mary Bolick. 26 Game and Festivities are Successful They make cheerleaders younger every day, don't they? This became a regular sight at the game, (for St. Stephens anyway!) The SSHS Football team, and coach Ed Tallman. Indian co-captains await the coin toss result. Twelve Outstanding Students Chosen Sherree Dietz: Men their rights and nothing more; women their rights and nothing less. Susan Anthony Brad Lawing: Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you Lennie Spencer: I never knew a man I didn’t like. Will Rogers want to test a man’s character, give him strength. Abraham Lincoln Jeff Reeves: I Know but one freedom, and that is the freedom of the mind. Antione de Saint-Exupery to Represent the Graduating Seniors of 75 Joyce Yount: I believe in power, but I believe that respon- sibility should go with power. Theodore Roosevelt Vanessa Craig: To one fixed trust my spirit clings. Whittier. Gloria Miller: They can because the think they can. Virgil. Mike Garren: Three things are necessary for the salvation of man: to know what he ought to believe, to know what he ought to desire, to know what he ought to do. St. Thomas Aquinas. 29 Who's Who at St. Stephens ... Tommy Myers: Give me a lever long enough and a prop Lynn Warren: Life is short, but truth works far and lives long, strong enough. I can singlehanded move the world. let us spread the truth. Schopenhauer Archimedes 30 David Smith: Knowledge and Human Power are synonymous. Francis Bacon Mike Propst: Seek ye first the good things of the mind. Francis Bacon Band Attends Tulip Time International Music Festival All of the band members pose for a group shot before leaving. On Easter Sunday, the St. Stephens High School Band departed for Katwijk Aan Zee, Holland, to participate in the week-long Tulip Time Interna- tional Music Festival. The following week was not all play for the marching Indians. After playing for an evaluation, the Indians toured the nearby country side, performing at hospitals and the famous Keukenhof Tulip Gardens. The week closed with a mass concert, combining all the bands. Scores were announced, and the St. Stephens Marching Indians received a Superior! After the festival, the band then traveled to Brussels, Belgium. A quick tour, a stop at the lace factory, and the March- ing Indians were on their way to London, England, for a brief stay. The stopover in London was highlighted by a visit to Buckingham Palace to witness the changing of the Guard. The Indians returned very tired, but well satisfied. Every- one enjoyed the trip, and would gladly go to all the trouble again. Bloodmobile is Great Success Shcrrec Dietz helps by giving blood. She later assists with the donations. The vocational clubs of St. Stephens sponsored the Red Cross Bloodmobile here at St. Stephens on January 25,1975. This was the first time in our Catawba County School System that the Bloodmobile has been sponsored by a school. Two Hundred and seventy-five students and com- munity residents turned out for the “givc-in.” Of these two hundred and seventy-five perspective donors, two hundred and twenty-two pints of much-needed blood was received. Out of the two hundred and twenty-two pints received, one hundred and twenty-seven pints were from first time donors. The Vocational Clubs are honored to extend their sincere gratitude and appreciation for the co-operation of the faculty and student body. Many thanks go to all who turned out for the successful “Blood Give-in.” Mrs. Maye gives with a smile on her face. David Smith gives with a question on his face. 32 You sign up before giving blood. You get refreshments afterwards. Gymnists Display Talents Beauty and form are clearly seen in the movements of this ballerina as she performs. Everyone together now, for group formations. Talents displayed ranged from those involving a group, to .. . Solo talent on parallel bars. This year, the P.E. classes presented two gymnastic programs. The freshman and sophomore classes held a show for parents, and the junior and senior classes performed for the PTA. The shows included creative dancing, stunts, and various routines on the uneven parallel bars, and the balance beam. Steady docs it for these two balancing acts. 33 34 35 Administration Charles J. Bost. . . Principal .. . enjoys fishing, reading, and sports. . . participates in all school activities. Ed Tallman . .. Assistant Principal ... his hobbies are reading, music, golf, and other sports . . . head football coach for the varsity team. RosellaCox . . . Director of Night School. Marta H. Isenhour . . . secretary . . . enjoys reading, sewing, swim- ming, and water skiing. Delores S. Ivey .. . Teacher’s Aide . . . her hobbies are knitting, music, gardening, and swimming. Marienne Marshall . .. Teacher's Aide . .. enjoys swimming, bridge, and golf. Office Assistants FRONT ROW: S. Townsend, K. Walls, N. Wooldridge, C. Huffman, M. Isenhour. SECOND ROW: L. Adcox, K. Blake, D. Ivey, P. Sigmon, K. Huffman, R. Church. 37 English Department Loyd T. Hoke, Jr. ... teaches Accel. English l-IV . . . his hobbies include fishing, hunting, reading, and gardening ... advises A.F.S. Club, Impressions staff, and magazine sales ... announcer for games. Tony Andrew . .. teaches debate, English II, and humanities . . . adviser for the Debate team . . . coach for the golf team ... enjoys music and golf. Patricia Moore ... teaches English I ... her hobbies are reading, sewing, and traveling . . . advises the F.T.A. Club ... uses the phrase “Let's not get excited.” Karen Terry ... teaches English II and journalism ... her hobbies include canning, swimming, and ceramics ... advises the Corona staff. 38 Facial expressions help convey the message. Mr. Andrew demonstrates the correct way to stand while debating. Patty Hall ... Teaches English IV . . . Enjoys swimming, reading, and water skiing . .. Advises Drama Club. Bertie Herman . . . teaches English III and IV . . . has taught at SSHS for 15 years ... enjoys music, reading, cooking ... attended Wingate and Meredith Colleges ... advises FT A. Janet Ogle . .. English II and Dramatics . .. hobbies include reading, writing and reading creative writing ... attended Gardner-Webb, UNC-G, UNC-Chapel Hill. Mrs. Hall seems to be wary of the photographer. The photographer seems to delight the class. Lydia Y. Herman .. . has been teaching for 32 years ... she enjoys reading, and going to the mountains. Mrs. L. Ervin ... this is her second year of teaching ... teaches English I and III ... hobbies include sports and reading . .. graduated from Fayetteville State University. JoAnn Wells ... Teaches English . . . night school. 39 Glenn E. Deal . . . Teaches Algebra II Analysis, and Geometry .. . Hobbies include photography, woodworking, and raising dachshunds . . . Advises Camera Club. Kenneth C. Throneburg . . . teaches General Math, Consumer Math, and Algebra I . . . enjoys tennis, jogging, cycling . . . Graduated from Western Carolina. Stephen L. Hilton . . . teaches Algebra I, General Math, and Consumer Math ... has been teaching for 3 years .. . advises Key Club and Monogram Club. Carol Bowman . . . has been teaching for 8V2 years . . . teaches Algebra II, General Math, and Advanced General Math . . . Enjoys cooking, sewing, sight seeing, swimming and crafts. Priscilla Watts ... teaches Algebra I, Geometry and Consumer Math ... enjoys bridge, and ceramics ... advises Beta Club and Cheerleaders. Mathematics Department Mrs. Bowman tries explaining the problem one more time. 40 Science Department Mrs. Grace Vaught... teaches Biology and Physics . .. hobbies include reading, knitting, working crossword puzzles, cooking and eating . . . advises AFS and Camera Clubs. Marty Curtis ... teaching 2 years ... attended LR . . . teaches Physical Science. A chemistry problem is less complicated when explained. Ken Simmons. . . teaches Biology .. . attended ASU ... enjoys football, golf, softball, and skiing .. . this is his fourth year at SSHS . . . advises Biology Club. Dean VanHorn . . . teaches Chemistry and Physical Science ... has taught 4 i years . . . advises Science Club. Mrs. Bob Brooks. .. teaches Biology and Sophomore PE ... teaching 14 years . . . enjoys sewing, gardening, boating and camping. Peggy Nainess . .. teaches Math and Science . . . Night School teacher. 41 jackie Daughton . . . been teaching 2 years at SSHS . .. teaches Spanish I, II, III . .. enjoys horseback riding, and sewing . . . advises Spanish Club, CORONA, and Prom Comm. Vickie Smith .. . teaches French and US History ... Her first year of teaching ... Attended Appalachian. Susan Carpenter. . . lives in Claremont.. . teaches Spanish I and II ... has been teaching 3 years ... Attended LR . .. enjoys reading, cooking, and spectator sports. Foreign Language Department Speaking plays a vital part in learning Spanish. Mrs. Carpenter seems to enjoy the Spanish jokes. Mrs. Smith gives a French lecture to her class. 42 Christopher Rose ... teaches US History ... has been teaching 8 years .. . attended Appalachian State. Sandra R. Harris ... teaches Social Studies and Reading ... hobbies include reading and needlework . . . advises Student Council and Assembly. Social Studies Albert D. Eckard ... teaches US History, and World Culture . . . taught for 7 years at US Naval Technical Schools... 15 years at public schools. Department Neal Abernathy . . . lives in Maiden . .. has been teaching 2 years ... teaches US NC History, and US in World Today. Mr. Abernathy reviews the assignment with the class. 43 Helen D. Workman ... her 6th. year of teaching . . . teaches US History and NC US Heritage ... enjoys ceramics and cooking . . . attended SSHS. Pat Moretz ... teaches Social Studies during night school. Commercial Arts Department Walter E. Galbreath ... has been teaching for about 30 years . . . teaches Typing I and Basic Business ... enjoys photography and aviation. Mrs. Haines proves that notemaking can be fun. Carol Haines ... teaches Accounting, Shorthand, Typing II, Personal Typing and Notehand ... has been teaching 5 years . . . enjoys Art, reading and camping. Practical Arts Department J. D. Bumgarner.. . lives on Route 4, Conover. . . has been teaching for 10 years ... teaches all Bricklaying courses .. . advises VICA, Bricklaying. Phillip Story ... teaches construction, Industry, and Cabinet Making ... enjoys golf and fishing. joe T. Whitener ... teaches Distributive Education I and II . . . has been teaching for 6 years .. . advisor for DECA Club. 44 Patty G. Parks ... teaches Home Economics I ... her first year of teaching ... attended Appalachian State ... advisor for FHA. Lecia Drye ... enjoys sewing, motorcycle riding, music, skiing, and talking . . . teaches Introduction to Home Economics and Family Life. Thelma Cloer. .. teaches Health Occupations . . . hobbies include music, and sewing .. . advises Health Careers Club. Tom Jones ... in his first year of teaching ICT ... enjoys reading bicycling, and horseback riding . . . attended LR . . . advisor for VICA. Lewis Bumgarner... has been teaching for 11 years .. . teaches ICT I and II . . . enjoys fishing, chess, and gardening . . . attended LR. I i 1 Steve Harris . . . teaches ICT . . . hunts, fishes and collects arrowheads . .. “It doesn’t cost any more to learn a lot.” 45 Fine Arts Department Donna Maye . . . teaches Art, Algebra I, and Pre-Algebra... has been teaching for 6 years. . . enjoys music, drawing and gardening . . . advises Art Club. The astonished look on Mrs. Maye’s face can mean only one thing. Terry L. Sidelinker . . . teaches band and chorus ... enjoys leather crafting, camping, and traveling. Physical Education Department Harry Frye .. . teaches Advanced Boys’ Physical Education ... has been teaching for 14 years. Pamela Kupetz . . . teaches Freshman Health and PE . . . has been teaching for 5 years . . . advises Pep Club and Jr. Varsity Cheerleaders. George Nazarovitch ... has been teaching 3 years .. . teaches Health and PE .. . enjoys sports, reading, and television. 46 Sandra Caldwell . . . Guidance Counselor.. . has been teaching for 8 years .. . enjoys crewel, embroidery, sewing and reading. Dave Simonson ... Counselor. .. enjoys camping, canoeing, reading, and traveling. Elizabeth Browne . . . teaches Pre-Vocation for Exceptional Children . .. enjoys music, art, sewing, business, real estate, flea markets, senatorial races, and parapsychology ... advises Pep Club. Guidance Department SEATED: A. Wilson, P. Freeman, M. Noble, D. Simpson. STANDING: Mr. Simonson, P. Eckard, J. Funderburk, B. Wright, Mrs. Caldwell. 47 Library Celia Sigman . . . Librar- ian .. . enjoys reading, sports, and needlecraft. has been teaching for 12 years. Roberta Nickerson . .. Assistant Librarian ... enjoys cooking, sewing, needlecraft and traveling. Martha Moore . . . Learn- ing Lab . . . night school. 48 FIRST ROW: Mrs. Walsh, Mrs. Houston, Mrs. Watts, Head; Mrs. Greene. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Propst, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Lail. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Holland, Mrs. Bumgarner. Lunchroom and Maintenance James Patterson works many long hours to keep Phyllis Jones and Sara Alexander contribute to the beautification of St. our school clean. Stephens. 49 50 51 FIRST ROW: j. Bowman, K. Downs, j. Kcrley, B. Lawing, captain; D. Smith, C. White, D. Turner. SECOND ROW: M. Webb, R. Sipe, R. Dale, M. Cockerham, W. Clark, R. Bumgarner, T. Laii, G. Boyette, D. Lookadoo, R. Bowman. THIRD ROW: D. Eggers, B. Bumgarner, R. Randolph, M. Carpenter, W. Auton, K. Spears, M. Abee, J. Dale, C. Justice, J. McKinney. FOURTH ROW: D. Ross, R. Parlier, M. Westbrook, D. Laii, T. Dix, R. Cook, M. London, D. Turner, S. Queen, T. Hendrix. Varsity Football Players Use Experience, Skill To St. Stephens had a winning football season this year with a record of seven wins and three losses and a tie for fourth place in the SD7 conference standings. The team, along with its three coaches, Ed Tallman, Ken Simmons, and George Nazarovitch, contributed six all conference players. They Mark Cockerham carries the ball against win. were Don Lookadoo, David Smith, Mark Cockerham, Jeff Dale, John Bowman, and Brad Lawing, the team captain. Another good item in this year’s football picture was the newly restored and regrassed football field. All in all it was a good football year, new field . . . East Lincoln, a 38-8 St. Stephens This touchdown came in the first game of the season. 52 Quarterback Danny Eggers moves the ball quickly Mark Cockerham eludes several Foard players enroute to this touch- upfield. down. Post Very Fine Seven Win, Three Loss Season SSHS SSHS SSHS SSHS SSHS SSHS SSHS SSHS SSHS SSHS 1974 VARSITY FOOTBALL 12 Fred T. Foard 8 West Lincoln 0 Newton-Conover 34 Granite Falls 26 Bunker Hill 22 Maiden 38 East Lincoln 6 Lincolnton 14 Gamewell-Colletsville 28 Bandys This tackle is the jarring type the Indians became known for. 0 0 26 0 14 42 8 7 6 20 53 The officials have their hands full trying to untangle this pile-up in the Bunker Hill Sherwin Queen breaks away for a long game. gain. 54 Following blocking of this type, Mark Cockerham led the team in number of yards rushing. Coaches Nazarovitch, Tallman and Simmons follow the game action very closely. J.V. Team Finishes With 4-6 Record j.V. FOOTBALL, FRONT ROW: L. Dietrich, D. Fillers, J. Forbes, T. Poovey, S. Tallman, T. Herman, Captain, J. Bowman, Captain, D. Whitener, M. Kale, D. Punch, K. Kersey, Manager. MIDDLE: C. Echerd, K. Robinson, G. Saine, M. Norris, R. Towery, Captain, R. Lyalls, G. Sullins, W. Long, M. Noble, R. Taylor. BACK: N. Abernathy, Coach, G. Whitener, C. Blake, R. Jones, D. Rink, R. Hedrick, T. Stilley, R. McGinnis, R. Honeycutt, T. Hollar, A. Lutz, K. Bumgarner, M. Curtis, Coach. J.V. Football The 1974 Junior Varsity football team, like any other squad, had to be inexperienced. But like any other young team, it showed plenty of enthusiasm, determination, and spirit. Under the leadership of coaches Marty Curtis and Neil Abernathy, the team started practice during the summer and worked long and hard despite the summer heat. The coaches think that some of the players of this team can and will make valuable contribution to the varsity squad. The team was led by captains Tim Herman, Randy Lyalls, and Jeff Bowman. Their record was four wins and six losses. J.V. FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD SSHS 24 Foard 6 SSHS 28 North Iredell 26 SSHS 6 Newton-Conover 22 SSHS 28 Granite Falls 6 SSHS 6 Bunker Hill 12 SSHS 6 Maiden 20 SSHS 17 Granite Falls 23 SSHS 14 Lincolnton 64 SSHS 18 Gamewell 16 SSHS 20 Bandys 26 Apparently T. Stilley has devised a new type of tackle. 56 An Indian victory is in the making with this eventful touchdown. 57 KNEELING: E. Kent, D. Haynes, B. Lawing, R. Bumgarner. STANDING: W. Auton, M. Poole, R. Jones, K. Niewulis, R. Gaddy, ). Hill, J. Dale, R. Davis, K. Spears, R. Bowman, D. Eggers. Inexperience Hurts Varsity Basketball Championship Hopes Randall Davis grabs the ball emphatically as play is stopped. The St. Stephens total is added to with this inside shot by Jeff Dale. A move to the corner is made by Kevin Nicwulis. Experience, or the lack of it, played perhaps the most important role in the boys’ varsity basketball team’s season. Out of the fifteen member squad, only six had any previous varsity playing time. This factor naturally contributed to the team’s poor record, however Coach Frye did try to compensate by playing as many men as possible. This led to several exciting games, both wins and losses. Their best win, over West Lincoln, advancec them in the con- ference tournament. 1974-75 BOYS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL SSHS 58 Gamewell-Colletsville 54 SSHS 57 Bandys 89 SSHS 45 Lincolnton 79 SSHS 50 West Lincoln 51 SSHS 47 Bunker Hill 64 SSHS 62 Maiden 40 SSHS 52 Fred T. Foard 66 SSHS 35 East Lincoln 75 SSHS 39 Granite Falls 55 SSHS 48 Newton-Conover 64 SSHS 71 Gamewell-Colletsville 73 SSHS 53 Bandys 79 SSHS 44 Lincolnton 76 SSHS 37 West Lincoln 46 SSHS 57 Bunker Hill 86 SSHS 58 Maiden 62 SSHS 62 Foard 56 SSHS 52 East Lincoln 84 SSHS 32 Granite Falls 60 SSHS 44 Newton-Conover 63 SSHS 49 West Lincoln 47 SSHS 57 Granite Falls 63 Eric Kent passes to a teammate as this Bunker Hill player attempts to block it. Indians Complete Best Season In Seven Years FRONT: L. Warren, D. Weaver, Mgr., C. Cornwell. BACK: K. Bolick, M. Waters, C. Deal, P. Sigmon, B. Carroll, P. Carroll, D. Gilbert, T. Rullman, N. Cornwell, V. Lyalls, T. Yount, D. McCormick. Girls Varsity Basketball During the past few years, a few of the nearby teams established the reputation of being the “Big Three.” To the surprise and delight of St. Stephens supporters, the 1974-75 Varsity Girls' team changed the name to the “Big Four.” Proving that practice makes perfect, the ladies stayed after school in the spring and met also in the summer to practice. This evidently paid off because the Indian- ettes finished fourth in the Conference. The team also went to the Conference as well as District play-offs. The team consisted of six seniors, five juniors, and three sophomores. According to Coach Hilton, this group of girls has been one of the most talented and closely knit teams ever to represent St. Stephens. Girls Varsity Basketball SSHS 53 Gamewell Scoreboard 29 SSHS 66 Gamewell 37 SSHS 47 Bandys 57 SSHS 48 Bandys 57 SSHS 50 Lincolnton 42 SSHS 36 Lincolnton 27 SSHS 63 West Lincoln 48 SSHS 45 West Lincoln 32 SSHS 47 Bunker Hill 29 SSHS 62 Bunker Hill 44 SSHS 42 Maiden 39 SSHS 44 Maiden 23 SSHS 46 Foard 53 SSHS 37 Foard 57 SSHS 35 East Lincoln 47 SSHS 42 East Lincoln 61 SSHS 59 Granite Falls 42 SSHS 58 Granite Falls 36 SSHS 46 Ncwton-Conover 33 SSHS 39 Newton-Conover 43 60 Indians scramble as the ball hurtles inbounds. Teammates gather under the goal for a rebound which could very well determine the outcome of the game. 61 Opponents Hit Hard By the Indians' Power Burst BOYS’ J.V. BASKETBALL, BACK. B. Shook, S. Clontz, T. Stilley, R. Ritchie, j. Harrelson, Manager, N. Abernathy, Coach,). Myers, Manager, R. Towery, R. McGinnis, R. Honeycutt, S. Jones, B. Warren. FRONT: M. Westbrook, R. Lyalls, T. Herman. Boys’ J.V. Basketball The motto for the Junior Varsity basketball squad could be: “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try, again.” The team finished their season with four wins and twelve losses with the wins coming from Newton-Conover, West Lincoln, Gamewell-Colletsville, and Fred T. Foard. The coach for the team, Neil Abernathy, kept the feeling that if the team hustled and played hard, they could beat just about anyone. The team proved this by beating Fred T. Foard who had a record of fourteen wins and three losses. The honor of high scorer, as well as point guard and playmaker, went to Tim Herman, a sopho- more. BOYS’J.V. BASKETBALL SSHS 40 Lincolnton 60 SSHS 48 Lincolnton 96 SSHS 65 Newton-Conover 59 SSHS 50 East Lincoln 56 SSHS 39 West Lincoln 54 SSHS 52 Newton-Conover 63 SSHS 52 Bunker Hill 57 SSHS 65 West Lincoln 57 SSHS 45 Granite Falls 66 SSHS 45 Bunker Hill 75 SSHS 58 Gam ewe II 53 SSHS 52 Granite Falls 69 SSHS 38 Fred T. Foard 68 SSHS 65 Fred T. Foard 64 SSHS 35 Bandys 73 SSHS Maiden Forfeit R. Towery fires for two more points in order to catch up. 62 J.V. Girls End With Ten Wins And Seven Losses BACK: E. Benton, S. LyMas, S. Allison, K. Lawing, D. Bumgarner, L. Queen, C. Rose, Coach, K. Boyette, K. Lawing, R. Richards, M. Shook, C. Shook, A. Bumgarner. FRONT: J. Martain, R. Lane, W. Mathis, Manager. Players, players, everywhere; but where to put the ball. Girls’ J.V. Basketball A good performance on the Junior Varsity team is a necessity for a sophomore or a freshman who has hopes of playing on the varsity next year. Under the leadership of Coach Chris Rose the team spent many hours after school practicing plays, shooting, defense, and dribbling. The hours of hard work proved essential as the girls compiled a record of nine wins and seven losses. The J unior Varsity girls chose as captain a sophomore Robin Lane. The leading scorer for the team was a freshman, Donna Bumgarner. The J.V. squad consisted of nine sophomores and six freshmen. J.V. GIRLS SCOREBOARD SSHS 43 Lincolnton 26 SSHS 30 Newton-Conover 37 SSHS 32 West Lincoln 33 SSHS 39 Bunker Hill 34 SSHS 30 Granite Falls 17 SSHS 37 Game well 21 SSHS 28 Fred T. Foard 62 SSHS 36 Maiden 27 SSHS 43 Bandy S2 SSHS 31 Lincolnton 27 SSHS 24 East Lincoln 51 SSHS 30 Newton-Conover 22 SSHS 27 West Lincoln 31 SSHS 33 Bunker Hill 17 SSHS 36 Granite Falls 22 SSHS 32 Foard 36 63 Maiden Forfeit Intramural Basketball Successful In First Year Randall Davis takes this jumpshot in the faculty-student game held after the Ronnie Owens stretches to control the magazine sales. ball. Intramural basketball was begun at St. Stephens to give those not necessarily on varsity or junior varsity teams a chance to play competition basketball. The teams were divided up into two divisions, one for girls and one for boys. Players were then grouped accord- ing to class or homeroom. All the teams played each other no less than once in preparation for the tourna- ment. An all-star team then played a group of teachers in the game played at the close of the magazine sales. The intramural team warms up before the magazine sale game as they prepare to meet the faculty. 64 GOLFERS PLAY 10 MATCHES — WIN 6, LOSE 4 FRONT: D. Davis, D. J. McGhinnis. BACK: S. Cloer, T. Andrews, coach, C. Houser, T. Gabriel, T. Alcon, M. Garren, L. Hughes, N. Sipe, L. Spencer. The St. Stephens golf team almost broke even on their matches last year. Stewart Cloer, voted most valuable player, led the team as captain. The team consisted of ten players, two of whom were girls, which is a first for the male-dominated team. So, keep on putting. SCORE BOARD E. Lincoln L W F. T. Foard W W Maiden L L Granite Falls L W Hildebran W W S. Cloer is keeping watch on the Strike one for Women’s Lib! ball. Varsity Cheerleaders Spirit Teams To Victory A. Cunningham, C. Reece, P. Hollificld, R. Eckard, D. Carpenter, M. Martin, S. Laii, D. Norris, C. Huffman. St. Stephens High students are very fortunate to have nine highly enthused, school-spirited girls this year to lead them on in cheers at the football and basketball games. They drum up school support by making posters and distributing them around the school. On the day of the game they not only brighten up the school by wearing their cheerleading suits, but they also lead the students in pep rallies for the spirit jug. The spirit jug is awarded to one of the four classes or to the band for cheering loudly and cooperating with the cheerleaders. This past summer seven of our girls went to a cheerleading camp at U.N.C.C. where they won top honors. The cheerleaders go into a formation in this cheer at a home basketball game. The cheerleaders and friends raise spirits at football games with this type of cheer. 66 J.V. cheerleaders add spirit to the games while preparing for varsity work. With the game going well, these cheerleaders look happy as they spur the crowd’s enthusiasm. The J.V. cheerleaders are the girls who promote school spirit by: putting up posters supporting the Indians, by wearing red and white on the days of all the J .V. ballgames, and cheering loudly for the Indians at all the ballgames. The girls’ fine cheerleading skills were proudly displayed at the Homecoming game, as they filled in for some of the members of the varsity squad. We wish them much success in future years as prospective members of the varsity cheerleading squad. J.V. Cheerleaders Learn, Practice For Varsity Jobs FRONT: K. Patton. SECOND ROW: M. Martin, D. McCormick, P. Laii, L. Patton, C. Doble, B. Coffey, C. Hendrix. 67 Wrestlers Do Well Against Top Competition FRONT: D. Smith, captain. FIRST ROW: S. Tallman, N. Carpenter, L. Spencer, T. Reitzel, S. Queen, C. White, B. Bumgarner, D. Lookadoo, C. Justice, B. Miller, J. Forbes, P. Hunter. SECOND ROW: C. Echerd, W. Clark, J. Little, D. Icenhour, T. Brewer, M. Carpenter, J. McKinney, R. Parlicr, J. Mullen, T. Poovey, J. Houston, M. Lewman, B. Spencer. THIRD ROW: E. Allen, C. Helton, mgr.; T. Harris, M. Kale, R. Benfield, M. Garren, D. Turner, D. Westbrook, R. Owens, C. Benton, D. Craig, M. Hunter, L. Couch, D Whitencr, T. Harmon. Not Pictured: L. Miller. Utilizing the unlikely combination of youth and experience, the varsity wrestling team posted its second straight winning record. The Indians, playing probably the most difficult schedule in the high school’s short wrestling history, won nine of their fourteen regular season matches. They also placed second in the conference, just behind undefeated West Lincoln. David Smith, Chris White, Larry Miller, Brent Bumgarner, and Sherwin Queen also made all-conference, an indication of the team’s strength. Brent Bumgarner concentrates on getting a re- versal. A strong move is made by Chris White to counter his opponent’s takedown try. 68 A forceful cross-face is thrown by senior Lenny Spencer. Larry Miller works on head control as he attempts to take his man down. The team’s captain, David Smith, works for near-fall points as the official watches. Wayne Clark rides his opponent, looking for a pin. 1974-75 WRESTLING SSHS 30 NCSD 35 SSHS 26 West Wilkes 31 SSHS 39 Lincolnton 29 SSHS 46 East Lincoln 15 SSHS 72 Maiden 0 SSHS 39 Newton-Conover 23 SSHS 24 West Lincoln 29 SSHS 20 Hudson 33 SSHS 48 Hickory 15 SSHS 66 Maiden 2 SSHS 31 West Wilkes 24 SSHS 21 Beaver Creek 39 SSHS 45 East Lincoln 20 SSHS 49 Newton-Conover 7 David Smith counters his Hudson opponent’s sit-out with arm control and a tight waist. 69 Varsity Baseball Retains High Ranking Despite Drop FIRST ROW: K. Niewulis, R. Barnette, K. Sipe, M. Queen,). Kale, E. Lane, L. Justice; SECOND ROW: E. Kent, L. Miller, K. Niewulis, R. Bumgarner, T. Ellis, T. Brendle, D. Starr, M. Cockerham, B. Lawing, W. Auton, D. Eggers, D. Yoder, mgr. 1973-1974 Varsity Baseball Nobody is perfect. This goes for the St. Stephens Varsity Baseball team, which has in the preceding four years won four conference titles and three state championships. However, the Indians did not do badly, placing third in the District Seven AAA with twelve wins and six losses. Coach Harry Frye said that the team “on paper” was as good as past teams, but the team just did not get the breaks in some of the games. He said that they lost four games by one run because they could not get the runs when they needed them. He also said the pitching wasn’t as good as the pitching of the past years. Although the 1973-1974 baseball team was good, the 1974-1975 baseball team will hopefully win the Southern District Seven AAA conference title, and then go all the way to win the State Championship. So cross your fingers and wish them luck. Senior Keith Sipe moves in from his third base position to grab this infield chopper as pitcher Tim Brendle watches with anticipation. 70 Mark Cockerham crosses home plate for another St. Stephen's score. Teammate Brad Lawing returns to the bench after scoring also. The entire infield tenses as this Hildebran pitcher throws to Eric Kent. Larry J ustice leads off of third base in anticipation of a hit. Outfielder Larry Justice, one of the Indians’ leading hitters, steps to the plate. 1974 VARSITY BASEBALL SSHS 10 Fred T. Foard 0 SSHS 11 Bandys 1 SSHS 10 East Lincoln 14 SSHS 5 West Lincoln 2 SSHS 22 Granite Falls 8 SSHS 1 Bunker Hill 0 SSHS 10 Gamewell-Colletsville 4 SSHS 14 Hildebran 3 SSHS 9 Maiden 0 SSHS 1 Fred T. Foard 3 SSHS 4 East Lincoln 5 SSHS 1 Bandys 7 SSHS 6 Hildebran 7 SSHS 14 West Lincoln 0 SSHS 0 Maiden 1 SSHS 7 Bunker Hill 4 SSHS 9 Granite Falls 7 SSHS 5 Gamewell-Colletsville 1 71 J.V. TEAM WORKS HARD IN HOPES OF VARSITY SPOTS Front: R. Taylor, S. Jones, J. Little, M. Noble. Back: M. Curtis, coach; D. Annis, M. Poole, T. Stilley, R. Towery. Not pictured: S. Queen. The small team of nine members practiced hard and played earnestly. They ended their baseball season with four wins, and eleven losses. Sherwin Queen, a right fielder, was voted “Most Valuable,” and aver- aged the most hits and runs scored. Catcher Tommy Stilley was second in both runs and hits. Preparing these few men for rough work is the important part of Coach Curtis’ job. His training is not extensive however; for once he trains his players, they move up to the Varsity Team. Tommy Stilley gets into a stance to hit against Hickory. S.S.H.S. 4 Valdese 5 S.S.H.S. 7 F.T. Foard 10 S.S.H.S. 2 Hickory 12 S.S.H.S. 3 Hudson 7 S.S.H.S. 3 Freedom 6 S.S.H.S. 6 Hibritten 3 S.S.H.S. 3 Hickory 9 S.S.H.S. 6 F.T. Foard 11 S.S.H.S. 3 Freedom 5 S.S.H.S. S Hibritten 3 S.S.H.S. 2 Hudson 4 S.S.H.S. 10 F.T. Foard 9 This Indian batter takes a vicious cut at a Hickory pitch as Coach Curtis looks on from his third base coaching position. 72 Girls Softball Team Utilizes Skills In Playing BACK: S. Deitz, C. Deal, A. Sigmon, j. Huffman, K. Sigmon, coach, D. Bolick, R. Richards, D. McCormick. FRONT: K. Bolick, P. Sigmon, K. Tallman, C. Fry. The 1974 Girls Softball Team worked many long hours after school in order to perfect their skills of pitching, sliding, fielding, and hitting. Although beaten several times by their opponents, the Lady Indians came back twice and defeated their strong- est opposing teams. This was their sixth year in conference play, and the Indians gained much valuable experi- ence for use in their next season. SCOREBOARD SSHS 10 McDowell 11 SSHS 6 Maiden 14 SSHS 13 Freedom 25 SSHS 2 Foard 6 SSHS 7 Foard 25 SSHS 16 Freedom 13 SSHS 14 Hickory 12 SSHS 9 Hickory 26 SSHS 15 McDowell 16 SSHS 5 Maiden 12 j. Huffman sprints away toward first base while teammates watch the flight of the ball. 73 Track Team Wins Conference Championship; Breaks Five School Records FRONT: T. Bolack, A. Deal, M. Webb, W. Clark, D. Watts, R. Pless, D. Bowman, R. Cline, R. Cook. SECOND ROW: B. Queen, R. Martin, C. Justice, R. Parlicr, C. Lyalls, M. London, ). Hill, M. Abee, D. Julian, R. Gabriel, S. Haynes. THIRD ROW: T. Dix, C. Eckard, R. Ritchie, F. Little, M. Allison, T. Rullman, T. Eckard, J. Mullin, R. Turner, K. Spears, J. Phillips, R. Owens, B. Bum- garner, D. Isenhour, D. Smith. It can truly be said that the track team has “come a long way.” Last year the Indians won their first track meet in four years and this year they went all the way to become Conference Champions. This is the first time St. Stephens has won a track Conference Championship since 1967. In all, five school records were broken, the Indians finished third in the Lincolnton relays, and won the Ncwton-Conover Invitational Relays. A record such as this will certainly be longstanding, but no doubt Coach Nazarovitch has hopes of repeating it in 1975. 74 D. Julian paces his steps for the next hurdle. Cheered on by his teammates, D. Bowman crosses the finish line first. Relayer W. Clark jumps out at the sound of the gun. TRACK SCOREBOARD St. Stephens Foard Maiden 99 2556 3416 St. Stephens W. Lincoln E. Lincoln 88 40 31 St. Stephens Bunker Hill W. Lincoln Granite Falls 56 78 56 23 716 St. Stephens Bunker Hill W. Lincoln Foard Bandys 98 Vi 91 56 24 17 9 St. Stephens Bunker Hill Foard 76Vi 64 Vi 17 St. Stephens Granite Falls Hildebran Gamewell 151 36 32 14 Newton-Conover Invitational Track Meet St. Stephens Newton-Conover Bunker Hill Lincolnton Maiden 13156 104 91 56 89 62 Conference Meet St. Stephens Bunker Hill Maiden E. Lincoln Foard 70 58 3756 3056 19 Gamewell W. Lincoln Hildebran Bandys Granite Falls 9 8 4 256 156 75 Boosters Recondition Field For Football Season Mr. W. Lawing, Pres., and Mr. J. Gaddy, vice-pres., collect money for seats from Mr. and Mrs. Bumgarner. In order to be successful, a school’s athletic program must have outside help. At St. Stephens this is provided by the Boosters Club. The club’s contributions to the athletic program are many. They include operating the conces- sion stand at home games, providing an athletic banquet, and helping to obtain various sporting equipment. This year the club helped by recondi- tioning the football field. Many thanks are due to these men and women. 76 The finished product ready for use. Athletes Enjoy Meal, Awards At Banquet Coach Frye gives out trophies, stars, and letters to the varsity basketball team. Sherry Hendrix seems happy to receive this award. To show appreciation for their athletic endeavors, the Booster’s Club holds an annual athletic banquet for St. Stephens players and coaches. A meal is served and trophies and other awards are given to the athletes by the coaches of their respective teams. Stewart Cloer gets a golf award. A fine basketball effort nets Vicky Lyalls a letter. Randy Pless walks away with a pleased look. 77 ORGANIZATIONS 78 79 Making Life At St. Stephens A Little Easier SEATED: P. Prestwood, Treas.; M. Martin, Sec.; N. Sipe, V. Pres.; D. Haynes, Pres. STANDING: Mr. Edkard, adviser; M. Martin, Sophomore Pres.; D. Norris, Junior Sec.; R. Bowman, Junior Pres.; M. Garren, Senior V. Pres.; R. Suttlemyre, Senior Sec.; L. Spencer, Senior Pres. Student Council The Student Council consists of eight elected students, whose purpose is to improve St. Stephens High. The officers of each class meet twice a month on the first and third Wednesdays with the faculty advisors. The Student Council has four major functions. They draw up new student body policies, supervise all student government activities, enforce all school regulations, and also review and revise work done by the Student Assembly. Let’s hope that this isn’t what David thinks about St. Stephens. If it is, we’re in real trouble! 80 Being a homeroom representative is a great responsibility for any student. Gloria Miller shows this as she listens to what is being said at the Student Assembly meeting. The Student Assembly consists of the officers of the Student Council, a representative of each homeroom and a faculty advisor. The Assembly meets on the fourth Wednesday of every month. At these meetings they discuss new ways to better St. Stephens High. The Assembly’s main con- cerns are to keep the Student Body well informed of the progress being made. They do this with the help of the home- room representative. The representative also helps to state the students opinion and to formulate the Student Body policies. These are not their only concerns. They sponsor the Sadie Hawkins Dance, and sell parking stickers to students to help raise money for the school. Student Assembly Voices Student's Opinions SEATED: P. Prestwood, Treas.; M. Martin, Sec.; N. Sipe, V. Pres.; D. Haynes, Pres. FIRST ROW: J. Siets, J. McNiel, D. Prestwood, G Miller S. Deitz, S. Abee, N. Holt, M. Martin, T. Sipe, D. Hilton. SECOND ROW: R. Richards, L. Guthrie, K. Bolick, R. Suttle- myre K. Huffman, L. Goforth, T. Whisnant, D. Norris, S. Laii, P. Sigmon, L. Spencer, B. Caldwell. THIRD ROW: ). Sipe, B Herman, R. Laii, J. Huffman, K. Kersey, M. Garren, R. Gaddy, B. Ballinger, T. Myers, B. Sigmon, S. Queen, S. Parsons, Mr. Eckard, adviser. 81 Beta Club Starts New Scholarship Program It is an honor to be chosen as a member of the Beta Club. The only members are those who arc in the top ten percent of their junior or senior class. The new mem- bers arc chosen by the present members of the Beta Club, and also by a faculty committee. High grades, intelligence, and leadership ability exists in every member of the Beta Club. The club meets about once a month. During the meet- ings, future plans arc discus- sed, which this year includec the following: attending the convention in April, compil- ing the honor roll each six weeks, and the traditional initiation and induction services for the newcomers. The officers are: Bruce Sigmon, president; Neil Sipc, vice-president; Gloria Miller, secretary; and Debbie Walker, treasurer. They hope to broaden the popularity of the club, and make the 1974-1975 school year an outstanding one. Here is a glimpse of how the initiates appeared the day after their induction. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Caldwell, adviser; B. Sigmon, Pres.; N. Sipe, V. Pres.; G. Miller, Sec.; D. Walker, Treas.; Mrs. Ogle, adviser. SECOND ROW: G. Bolick, K. McCall, K. Bradley, R. Deal, J. Yount, K. Penley, A. Jones, K. Barber, S. Shook, C. Cornwell, S. Sipe, C. Dunn, M. Martin, D. Harmon, T. Myers. THIRD ROW: R. Stewart, G. Austin, C. Kinchloe, K. Sigmon, T. Hildebran, R. Eckard, C. Richards, V. Leonard, C. Williard, C. Spencer, M. Bolick, L. Thomas, K. Cornwell, K. Reynolds, V. Craig, M. Teague, L. Caldwell, D. Simpson, L. Hedrick. FOURTH ROW: L. Spencer, J. Ellington, S. Parsons, G. Holmes, W. Ollis, M. Propst, W. Clark, D. Smith, R. Benfield, R. Dale, J. Reeves, R. Robertson, M. Laffon, R. Randolph, R. Owens, M. Beard. 82 Quill and Scroll Honors Students With Literary Talents SEATED: G. Miller, C. Cornwell, D. Walker, Sec.; J. Yount, V. Pres., M. Propst, Pres.; K. Reynolds, Treas.; M. Bolick, L. Thomas. FIRST ROW: Mrs. L. Herman, adviser; D. Collier, A. Jones, R. Teague, K. Penley, V. Leonard, C. Williard, K. Barber, V. Craig, M. Martin, Mrs. Moore, adviser. SECOND ROW: R. Deal, S. Sipe, M. Teague, K. Dunn, M. Laffon, S. Parson,). Reeves, D. Michael, R. Owens. The Quill and Scroll Society is an association of journalism. To be a member of this literary program, a student must rank in the top third of their class. They also must show literary skills on the Radio, Impressions, Torch, or Corona staffs and demonstrate good qualify in their journalism. The reason for this club is to aid students in improving writing and speaking abilities. The Thomas Wolfe Chapter also sponsors a weekly radio program over WHKY called “The Voice of St. Stephens.” Each Christmas they also decorate a Christmas tree for the school lobby. Staying hours after school is no big thing to Vanessa Craig. With the torch having to be mailed within the next couple of days, someone has to work. 83 Science Club Participates In Science Fair SEATED: M. Beard, Pres.; D. Norris, Sec. and Treas.; T. Myers, V. Pres. FIRST ROW: S. Dietz, T. Brown, R. Caldwell, J. Reeves, J. Little, G. Terrell, G. Holms. SECOND ROW: D. Brown, T. Killian, A. Schuck, M. Weeks, M. Poole, Mr. Van Horn. THIRD ROW: R. Stewart, R. Owens, R. Robertson, T. Gregg. If you like nature, experiments, or just science in general, this is the club for you. The Science Club had a Science Fair this year for its main project. Only members of the club participated. They also sponsored many other activities. Tim Gregg searching for an experiment for the Science Fair. 84 Striving For A More Beautiful School BIOLOGY CLUB Beautification is the key to opening the doors of the Biology Club. Positive attitudes create regular meetings, a delightful atmos- phere in the solarium, nature trails, outdoor classrooms, and other projects of ecology. Each year the club dedi- cates its time to improving the school gardens, and aiding the school by engaging in other projects. The club proudly stands firm, and works strongly for improvement. L. Triplett and L. Wiley discussing ways to improve the school grounds. SEATED: D. Prestwood, Sec.;T. Lutz, Pres.; B. Martin, V. Pres.; R. Sigmon, Treas. FIRST ROW: D. Miller, C. Propst, j. Walker, T. Brice, W. Lacey, L. Wiley, L. Triplett, P. Mull. SECOND ROW: D. Kinley, L. Gamble, S. Bowman, D. Davis, M. Yoder, D. Thron- burg, T. Setzer, S. Potcat. THIRD ROW: Mr. Simmons, Mrs. Brooks, advisers. 85 Art Club Takes Trip To Biltmore House FIRST ROW: M. Bolick, treas.; R. Lute, Pres.; L. Thomas, sec. SECOND ROW: P. Watkins, S. Hefner, B. Hefner, T. Byers, R. Sipc, B. Lail. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Maye, adviser; A. Bentley, D. Davis, C. Faulkner, S. Bolick, S. Sipe, C. Eckard. FOURTH ROW: L. Holloway, A. Kanupp, K. Bumgarner, D. Thompson, S. Thompson, S. Good, W. Lail, J. Picrcy. The art club started this year off with an exciting trip to the Biltmore House in Asheville, N.C. There they studied the objects within, as well as outside the house. This spring they plan to go to Raleigh in order to visit the art museums. Many times during the year you were able to admire the display cases put up by the art club, one of these was the nativity scene during Christ- mas. During the month of February, some of the art students exhibited their projects in an art contest, sponsored by the Hickory Junior Woman’s Club. The projects consisted of decoupage, crafts, stitchery, drawing and sketching, and also paintings in oil and acrylic. Out of all the students that entered from the whole county, there were several first place winners and second place winners from St. Stephens. Next year, who knows, we may just walk away with the whole lot! The Art Club displays some of its fine work. 86 Health Careers Club Co-Sponsors Bloodmobile The Health Careers Club is made up of young people who are interested in careers in the medical field. They assemble in order to share their common interests, and to explore opportunities and require- ments in health fields, also they learn about the community life in which they soon will participate as informed citizens. Health Careers is only one of the vocational clubs which will be sponsoring the bloodmobile this year. Making up a bed is just one of the many skills Ronald Voorhces has learned. SEATED: W. Newton, Pres.; S. Dietz, V. Pres.;R. Auton, Sec.; G. Hoyle, Treas. FIRST ROW: T. Hewitt, C. Davis,). Moore, D. Stinson, E. Cloer, K. Bradley, J. Lockhart, D. Auton, R. Church, D. Cornett, C. Icard. SECOND ROW: K. Harris, K. Hatten, K. Hefner, S. Bolick, B. Bolick, G. Lindsey, B. Robinson, R. Robinson, S. Cline. THIRD ROW: L. Hamby, j. Curly, M. Hudson, D Baker, D. Adams, S. Gragg, R. Laii, T. Carpenter. FOURTH ROW: S. Shortt, P. Newton, M. Sigmon, C. Carroll, J. Henry, M. Laffon, A. Deal, G. Ickard, K. Williams, K. Huffman. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. Cloer, S. Starr, K. Bumgarner, T. Crafton, J. Bentley, R. Cline, M. Pappas, R. Voorhees, D. Baker. 87 French Students Prepare French Meal FIRST ROW: S. Parsons, K. Cornwell, J. Lockhart, K. Isenhour, V. Leonard. SECOND ROW: D. Laws, H. Burton, K. Huffman, L. Triplett, L. Gibbs, V. Gower. THIRD ROW: S. Mosteller, D. Miller, K. Baker, L. Wiley, L. Adcox, R. Randolph, Miss Smith, ad- visor. FOURTH ROW: D. Brown, S. Wood, J. Hall, D. Lafone, T. Killian, D. Miller, R. Lovelace. The main goal of the French Club is to gain interest in the French program at St. Stephens. Miss Vickie Smith, the new French instructor, has inspired a great deal of enthusiasm in the activities of the French Club. Activities for the French Club included a trip to Biltmore House and Gardens in Asheville, N.C.; a dinner at an exclusive French restaurant, and a meal prepared and eaten by the French students. It is hoped that interest will grow and that more and more French students will be seen at St. Stephens. President of French Club, S. Parsons, calls meeting to order. Spanish Club Entertained By Dan Slickerman This year has been a big and exciting year for the Spanish Club. Dan Slickerman, the foreign exchange student from Argen- tina, has been able to tell the customs and language of the Spanish people. The Spanish Club went to Pedro’s Spanish Restaurant near Charlotte. They also had a fiesta and banquet in honor of Dan Slickerman. FIRST ROW: W. Clark, R. Honeycutt, Trcas.; T. Hewitt, T. Whisnant, T. Bice, R. Sigmon, T. Sipe, D. Slickerman. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Carpenter, advisor; T. Harris, T. Alcon, T. Gabriel, L. Hughes, L. Poovey, S. Green, K. Granger, D. Dunmyrc, D. Sprouse, C. Fox, D. Early, K. Kersey, R. Roark, J. Eckard,). Crisp, S. Penlcy. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Daughton, advisor;). Bowman, T. Lutz, D. Hoffman K Hart R. Towery, N. Holt, B. Martin, M. Norris, M. Noble, S. Starr, R. Richards, C. Shook, T. Massengill, K. Bradley, C. Down.’ FOURTH ROW: D. Deal, D. Prcstwood, L. Gamble, D. Noble, K. Cloningcr, P. Hefner, T. Harris, G. Whitner, D. Peeler, G. Boliek, C. Williard, T. Hildcbran,). Huffman, B. Dean,). Moore, G. Hoyle, T. Pope, P. Eckard. FIFTH ROW: R. Duncan, C. Icard, W. Branch, P. Newton, C. Williams, G. Austin, K. Kinchloe, M. Robbins, T. Brown, M. Abce, M. Martin, M. Boliek, L. Thomas R Auton L. Wilkerson, C. Isenhour, A. Jones, P. Houston, H. Hamby. SIXTH ROW: C. Propst, D. McCormick, K. Boliek, K. Blake, J. Hill, K. Nichols, R. Gaddy, R. Lane, M. Wcbb.S. Queen, J. Dale, R. Parlier, G. Holmes, J. Ellington, P. Hunter, B. Hefner M Beard SEVENTH ROW: M. Younts, K. Collins, T. Reitzel, D. Whitner, D. Laii, K. Niewulis, K. Spears, T. Bowman, A. Schuck, R. Davis, A. Killian, M. Austin, J. Little, R. Caldwell, W. Ollis, E. Benton, S. Allison. EIGHTH ROW: ). Bumgarner, T. Martin, D. Auton, B. Boliek, S. Teague, P. Proctor, P. King, M. Shook, A. McDaniels, C. Bonman, C. Doble, T. Freeman, M. Wilson, M. Herman, D. Clampitt, D. Miller, A. Wilson, K. Harris, P. Freeman. NINTH ROW: S. Lipps, T. Martin, C. Drum, C. Fox, L. Sherrill, L. Wagner, D. Carpenter, C. Spencer, K. Penley, S. Gilbert, K. Sutton, S. Lafone, A. Greene, T. Jerrell, S. Shook, S. Hamby, B. Wright, C. McCall. 89 FTA Gives Skit For Regional Meeting SEATED: J. Patterson, R. Auton, Pres.; D. Harmon, A. Herndon, L. Blanchard. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Bowman, adviser; C. Richards, C. Spencer, C. Robbins, D. J. McGhinnis, Mrs. Workman, Mrs. B. Herman, advisers. SECOND ROW: D. Auton, M. Martin D lones D. Caldwell, K. Huffman. Being a teacher’s aide, participating in exchange programs between neighboring schools, assisting with a teacher’s tea, and practice teaching at grammar schools are only a few of the projects in which a member of the FTA can participate. How- ever, the projects do not consist of work alone; there is time for fun and pleasure — cookouts, skits for regional meetings, and running a candidate for state office. Each member can distinguish him- self in this club and determine the full responsibilities of being a teacher. One can decide if he is capable and suitable for the teaching profession. D. Harmon receives suggestions from fellow members. 90 FBLA Collects Clothes For The Needy The Future Business Leaders of America is a national organization for students enrolled in business programs. The purpose of FBLA is to assist youth and young adults enrolled in business programs to develop vocational competencies and a sense of civic responsibility. The primary project is to provide a scholarship for students planning to continue their education SEATED: J. Johnson, L. Hamby, Treas.; R. Hovis,Sec.; E. Cowan, V. Pres.; A. Huffman, Pres.; D. Beckom. FIRST ROW: N. Wooldridge, D. Wilson, C. Recce, V. Shelton, D. Gilbert. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Haines, adviser; R. Deal, J. Yount, J. Reeves. 91 FHA Club Learns Necessary Homemaking Skills FIRST ROW: Ms. Drye, Advisor, T. Carpenter, P. Laii, C. Coulter, L. Patton, S. Abee, Ms. Parks, Advisor. SECOND ROW: T. Lail, T. Keyes, T. Huffman, M. Williard, G. Trull, T. Sipe, M. Martin, P. Doble, C. Cook, S. Bumgarner, S. Graga. THIRD ROW: K. Darnell, T. Mull, T. Kibodaux, D. Noble, C. Hollar, T. Herman, K. Early, M. Stock, L. Andrews, L. Sherrill, J. Walls, K. Patton, D. Lawson. FOURTH ROW: C. Shook, B. Pollock, J. Pope, L. Helton, A. Deal, D. Boston, D. Bumgarner, A. Bumgarner, D. Harris, M. Harrell, D. Turner, R. Walker, B. Lindsey. FIFTH ROW: K. Lawing, S. Seitz, L. Guthrie, W. Shook, J. Shook, S. Reeves, K. Lawing, E. Starnes, C. Sigmon, W. Walter, S. Seaback. SIXTH ROW: S. Cook, D. Teague, C. Mogray, T. Thomas, D. Mosteller, D. Bolick, K. Goble, G. Fisher, S. Icard, L. South, D. Hilton, B. Herman, T. Parlier, J. McNeal, C. Hicks, P. Bridges. M-m m! Somthing sure smells good!! FHA Club The Future Homemakers of America Club is a club for students interested in Home Economics. The club helps prepare its members for the future by teaching them the basics of child care, cooking, sewing, and necessary homemaking skills. 92 Under A New Director, The Band Plays On T. Sidelinker is the new band director. He seems to enjoy his work doesn’t he? D. Walker and P. Mocbius listening attentively as Mr. Side- linker explains their new formations. B. Sigmon was up all last night practicing his trombone. Today he can barely stay awake. 93 IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER: R. Allen, S. Austin, D. Baker, E. Bolch, j. Bowman, A. Bumgarner, C. Caldwell, R. Cline, S. Cline, E. Cloer, D. Clontz, P. Dellinger, C. Dunn, C. Dunton, C. Eckard, L. Guthrie, D. Harris, G. Hefner, R. Hepner, T. Holland, S. Hutchinson, N. Ince, j. Johnson, K. Lawing, K. Lawing, R. Ledford, J. Lightfoot, T. Little, P. Moebius, A. Mogray, J. Mullen, B. Newton, J. Peeler, S. Proctor, B. Sigmon, J. Sipe, S. Sipe, T. Sipe, T. Spencer, K. Starnes, R. Steward, J. Stinson, R. Sweat, D. Teague, D. Thompson, D. Walker, ). Walker, S. Walker, D. Weaver, D. Westbrook, R. White, E. Wilson, T. Yount, T. Yount, C. Pressley, drum major, Mr. Sidelinker, band director. This year the St. Stephens High School Band underwent some changes because of its new director, Mr. Terry L. Sidelinker. Colby Pressley, the band’s new drum major, worked very hard along with Mr. Sidelinker to help maintain the band’s good ratings. To keep the band looking good, there are twelve dancing Indiancttes, plus an added attraction of eight majorettes. Along with performing at school athletic contests, the band planned a minimum of three concerts and they also made plans for an exchange performance with another high school band. In the way of parades, the St. Stephens High School Band entered a number of parades and band festivals throughout the school year. They also plan to participate in some parades during the summer. It is hoped that the band will be successful in its endeavors to make St. Stephens High School known for its musical talent and showmanship. 94 Colby Pressley displaying his well-learned skills as drum major. Chorus Makes Beautiful Music for Fellow Students Chorus The 1974-75 Chorus is made up of thirty-three students, less than half of the number it had last year. However, under its new leader, Mr. Terry Sidelinker, that number has gradually risen. This year the Chorus had three concerts, which will be performed annually. They also sung for numerous PTA meetings and Music Aid Society meetings. They had a few per- formances with the band too. There are always possibilities of choral workshops and festivals for the Chorus. The continuous help and coaxing of Mr. Sidelinker has made this years Chorus one of the best. Chorus rehearses for upcoming concert. SEATED: J. Munday, Pres.; T. Yount, V. Pres.; D. Hoffman, Sec. and Treas.; C. Spencer, Acc. FIRST ROW: D. Weaver, T. Huff, L. Houser, P. Moebius, W. Lacey, B. Martin, C. Procter, C. Long, T. Hedrick, P. Eckard. SECOND ROW: K. Penley, C. White, K. Hart, P. King, R. Deal, D. Walker, D. Abernathy, L. Poovey, N. Deal, S. Hamby, J. Craig. THIRD ROW: D. Laii, S. Starnes, D. Clontz, D. West- brook, ). Lightfoot, D. Deal, D. Eckard, M. Hudson. 95 Indianettes and Majorettes INDI ANETTES: T. Bice, C. Coulter, C. Davis, K. Harris, T. Hewitt, W. Lacey, B. Laii, T. Lutz, T. Parlier, E. Sigmon, T. Whisnant, A. Wilson. MAjORETTES: A. Bolick, B. Harrell, L. Herman, M. jonas, j. McNeil, D. Turner, K. Hahn. 96 Candy, Tonya, and Teresa practice for the big game coming up Friday night. The majorettes stand at attention as the band files out of the stands for the half-time show. R H Club Entertains During Sadie Hawkins SEATED: L. Poovey, D. Abernethy, C. Pressley, T. Yount, C. Proctor. STANDING: S. Starnes, D. Westbrook, J. Lightfoot, D. Deal, R. Ledford. Lunchroom Committee Plans Up Coming Meals SEATED: T. Hewitt, P. Sigmon, L. Warren, D. Haynes. FIRST ROW: C. Dunton, J. Moore, T. Mull, C. Coulter, K. Kersey, D. Laws, P. Hamby. SECOND ROW: J. Forbes, D. Hilton, R. Towery, B. Lindsay, K. Brady, C. Deal, H. Burton, P. Mull, G. Issac. THIRD ROW: D. Bradshaw, M. Webb, R. Jones, T. Killian, M. Westbrook, D. Baker, D. Teague, C. Blake, S. Seabock. FOURTH ROW: R. Owens. 97 FIRST ROW: L. Caldwell, Pres.; C. Richards, 1st V. Pres.; L. Mitchell, 2nd V. Pres.; D. Harmon, Sec.; A. Herndon, Treas.; R. Eckard, Chaplain. SECOND ROW: T. Massingill, K. Reynolds, J. Moore, R. Teague, D. Gilbert, N. Holt. THIRD ROW: E. Cloer, S. Sipc, M. Teague, S. Bradshaw, D. Waters, V. Craig, S. Dietz. FOURTH ROW: J. Bowman, S. Allison, D. Rink, V. Leonard, C. Spencer, M. Waters, T. Rullman, L. Warren. Sub-Juniors Raise Funds To Aid Charities SUB-JUNIORS ORGANIZATION Raising money for various charities is one of the main objectives of the Sub-Juniors Club. These girls are interested in serving their community. Among some of the fund-raising drives the Sub-Juniors participated in were a fund drive for UNICEF, a powder- puff football game with Hickory High’s Sub-Juniors, and, of course the annual Mr. St. Stephens pageant. 98 L. Caldwell discusses plans for the next Sub-Juniors meeting. Key Club Helps Sponsor Bike-A-Thon SEATED: ). Dale, B. Bumgarner, V. Pres.; D. Smith, Sec.-Treas.; B. Lawing, D. Turner, D. Lookadoo. FIRST ROW: Mr. Throneburg, Mr. Rose, advisers; R. Benfield, B. Sigmon, G. Boyette, S. Hilton, adviser. SECOND ROW: T. Dix, D. Haynes, L. Spencer. Key Club The Key Club is the only all-male club at St. Stephens. Sponsored by the Hickory Kiwanis Club, the Key Club honors sophomore, junior, and senior boys who excel in their school work. New members are nominated by fellow mem- bers, and must maintain a C average through the school year. This year, the club helped sponsor a Diabetes Bike-a-thon in the Hickory area. Key Club President Tommy Myers (right), poses with David Smith holding the Key Club banner. 99 Pep Club Raises Money For New Activity Bus Pep Club Members Promote School Spirit at St. Stephens PEP CLUB Plenty of pep and good school spirit in all activities; that’s the Pep Club! One of the largest clubs at SSH, its main purpose is to support all athletic and school-sponsored projects. This year’s goal is to raise approxi- mately $10,000 for a new activity bus. Several ways it plans to collect this money are by a walk-a-thon, bike-a-thon, bake sales, car washes, and the selling of articles such as sweatshirts, stadium cushions, and bumper stickers. Along with the help of its sponsors, Mrs. Kupetz, Miss Brown, and Mr. Abernathy, the Pep Club will endeavor to promote good citizenship throughout S.S.H.S. 100 The Indian represents all the pride and school spirit that the Pep Club has. Attending games is one of the requirements of Pep Club members. Toboggan Sales Help Pep Club Reach Their Goal Trophies aren’t the only thing on display at the trophy showcase. 101 Young Photographers Learn Skills In PictureTaking SEATED: P. Prestwood, Sec., Treas.; N. Sipe, V. Pres.; M. Garren, Pres. FRONT ROW: A. Yount, D. Stinson, B. Whisnut, A. Sigmon, D. Waters, P. Walters. SECOND ROW: Mr. Deal, adviser; D. Stroud, T. Ruff, C. Robinson, P. Hefner, B. Smith, G. Hubbard, S. Hudson, Mrs. Vaught, adviser. THIRD ROW: D. Westbrook, B. Olsen, T. Deitz, R. Sigmon, D. Ross, D. Smith, L. Keller. VTR Technicians Aid School With Their Skills i T i IECHHCUIJ FIRST ROW: D. Jones, D. Hodges, C. Huffman, L. Mitchell, S. Huffman, L. Warren. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hoke, adviser; J. Yount, K. Reynolds, B. Bollinger, D. Anderson, R. Robertson, T. Myers, K. Monroe. 102 SEATED: J. Huffman, Pres.;). Bollinger, V. Pres.; S. Gilbert, Sec.; T. Brown, Trcas.; H. Burton, Reporter. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Sigmon, librarian; C. Faulkner, A. Bentley, T. Thomas, V. Morgan, M. Kale, L. Andrews, Mrs. Nickerson, librarian. SECOND ROW: M. Austin, L. Caldwell, J. Lowrey, K. Allen, A. Robinson, L. Gamble, W. Owens, N. Hamby. Library Club Also Referred To As Media Club The SSHS Media Center functions as an integral part of the total school program, planning and implementing the curriculum by the selection and acquisition of media material and equipment. Mrs. Sigmon, the media specialist; Mrs. Nickerson, the media aide; and 21 student assistants provide guid- ance and help in independent study, group study reference and research, as well as organizing, catalog- ing and circulating the educational media. The SSHS Media Club is active both at the district and state levels, attending both meetings each year. It entered scrapbook competition at the state level last year, and plans to do so again this year. As a special project this year, new draperies have been added to the Media Center and plans are to add decorative touches to provide a pleasant atmosphere conducive to learning. It is also hoped that the listening-viewing area can be increased and a produc- tion area added. Regardless of facilities, the success of the Media Center and its program depends upon involvement, cooperation, and commitment of the 103 Media Staff, the students, the faculty, and the administration. A.F.S. Club Raises Money To Sponsor Exchange Student Pres.: V. Craig; V.-Prcs.: N. Wooldridge; Sec.: T. Rullman; Treas.: K. Blake; Advisors: Mr. Hoke, Mrs. Vaught; Foreign exchange student: D. Slickerman, S. Abec, D. Abernathy, K. Allen, L. Andrew, S. Austin, G. Austin, D. Bolick, K. Bolick, K. Barber, L. Bolick, R. Bolick, S. Bolick, S. Bolick, M. Bolick, C. Bowman, j. Bowman, T. Brewer, A. Bumgarner, H. Burton, D. Carpenter, D. Clampitt, K. Cloninger, T. Clontz, D. Conner, C. Coulter, R. Deal, K. Dix, C. Doble, D. Darley, R. Echard, S. Gilbert, C. Godfrey, L. Goforth, L. Goforth, S. Good, L. Guthrie, N. Hamby, T. Hamby, P. Hefner, D. Hoffman, L. Houser, J. johnson, A. jones, D. Jones, R. Jones, K. Kersey, T. Killian, P. King, W. Laii, R. Lail,R. Lane.K. Lawing, K. Lawing, D. Laws, L. Lees, K. Long, R. Love- lace, M. Martin, M. Martin, T. Masscngill, W. Mathis, D. McCormick, A. McDaniel, D. J. McGhinnis, J. McNiel, G. Miller, P. Moebius, C. Mogray, D. Meretz, E. Niewulls, D. Noble, W. Ollis, S. Parsons, L. Patton, K. Penley, M. Poole, L. Poovey, T. Poovey, P. Prest- wood, P. Proctor, L. Queen, J. Reeves, S. Reeves, K. Reynolds, C. Richards, C. Robbins, A. Robinson, S. Seebock, J. Seitz, C. Shook, M. Shook, S. Shock, R. Sigmon, S. Sipe, B. Spencer, C. Spencer, P. Smith, K. Sutton, D. Teague, L. Thomas, K. Thompson, N. Townsend, C. Turner, J. Turner, L. Warren, D. Weaver, D. Walker, W. Walter, P. Walters, D. Waters, W. Whalley, D. White, T. Whistnant, L. Wiley, E. Wilson, M. Wilson, A. Yount, J. Yount, T. Yount, D. Peeler. The student American Field Service is a part of the St. Stephens Community Adult AFS Chapter. The major role of the AFS is to assist the adult chapter in its program of two phases: bringing exchange students to our school each year and nominating two students from our school for the Americans Abroad program. A student may or may not be selected to spend a year abroad. During the year, the AFS Club has engaged in at least two fund-raising projects in order to continue the Americans Abroad program. The club also had exchange students from other schools in our district to speak to our students at SSH. Mr. Hoke and Mrs. Vaught are the advisors of the AFS Club and with their efforts and our help, we can continue the Americans Abroad program. D. White seems to be happy over the AFS ticket she has just sold. 104 TOP RIGHT: T. Gabriel, R. Ritchie, L. Hughes, D. Smith, J. Phillips, M. London, G. Boyette, ). Hill, K. Davis, K. Niewulis, J. Dale, R. Sipe, B. Bumgarner, T. Dix, C. justice, W. Auton, P. Hunter, T. Brendle, D. Icenhour, T. Reitzal, D. Gilbert, B. Carroll, A. Sigmon, j. Huffman, R. Bumgarner, M. Garren, R. Gaddy, N. Sipe, R. Parlier, M. Linebarrier, D. Miller, C. Echard, M. Webb, S. Queen, T. Ellis, E. Kent, R. Benfield, D. Haynes, D. Turner, R. Bowman, D. Yoder, L. Spencer, D. Luckadoo, S. Laii, J. Bowman, N. Cornwell, M. Abee, V. Lyalls, C. Cornwell, C. Deal, L. Warren, P. Sigmon, W. Clark, B. Lawing, C. White. Monogram Club Honors Students That Excel In Sports MONOGRAM CLUB The Monogram Club is an honorary club recognizing students who excel in sports. All members in the Monogram Club have earned a letter in one or more of the various sports offered to students at St. Stephens. Students in the Monogram Club represent their school’s pride and determin- ation, and they display this school spirit at all athletic events. “Being in the Monogram Club ain’t all wine and roses, remarks Wayne Clark. 105 FIRST ROW: G. Fox, 1st V. Pres.; D. Williams, 2nd V. Pres.; E. Wise, S. Ellis, Pres.; D. Beckom, Pari.; S. Benfield, T. Keller, S. Falcone. SECOND ROW: M. Watson, G. Abee, C. Isenhour, J. Hutchinson, A. Huffman, C. Killian, M. Lafone, R. Martin. THIRD ROW: T. Setter, C. Marlowe, K. Eckard, C. Killian, P. Cruse, T. Briset, R. Travis, L. Eller. FOURTH ROW: E. Powell, R. Chris- tenbury, M. Myers, K. Monroe, G. Helms, R. Moore, T. Cline, D. Ward, B. Townsend. FIFTH ROW: P. Shortt, T. Thurman, S. Hahn, M. Hollar, J. Walker, R. Duncan, B. Morris. SIXTH ROW: R. Teague, V. Moretz, S. Bumgarner, C. Roberts, P. Shoup, L. Richards, J. Sigmon, T. Keller, j. Martin. SEVENTH ROW: K. Whitner, D. Rietzel, T. Davis, P. Allison, C. Boston. EIGHTH ROW: A. Kanupp, P. Keep, S. Killian, C. Hefner, D. Frye, D. Goody, M. Zuber, T. Spencer. NINTH ROW: C. York, S. Stillman, J. Parsons, R. Hefner, D. Davis, S. Orders, T. Deal, D. Voorhees, R. Owens, D. Anderson. I.C.T. CLUB This club is sometimes referred to as the VICA club. Industrial Cooperative Training Members receive their training in the classroom as well as on-the-job. This club participates in many well-planned projects each year, so the students may better prepare for future careers. 106 Mr. B. is observing some of his ICT students as they work on a project. Students Learn Bricklaying and Carpentry Skills FIRST ROW: R. Bumgarner, Sec. Treas.; J. Bowman, 2nd V. Pres.; T. Ellis, 1st V. Pres.; M. Cockerham, Pres.; W. Icard, B. Roper, Treas.; E. Street, j. VanHorn, B. Canipe. SECOND ROW: j. Bowen, S. Flowers, T. McMillan, B. Crouch, J. Bentley, T. Hollar, B. Bowman. THIRD ROW: B. Miller, E. Kent, R. Sigmon, D. Bentley, T. Laii, G. Boyette, T. Byers, j. Mullen. FOURTH ROW: G. Melvin, D. Deal, T. Haynes, R. Allison, J. Phillips, B. Olsen, J. Igo, C. Poovey. FIFTH ROW: R. Lutz, D. Eggars, C. White, J. Michaels, G. Hefner. SIXTH ROW: D. Miller, B. Bumgarner, J. Richards, R. Hull, ). Mullen,). McKinney, J. Shoe, N. Teague, V. Johnson, T. Harris, J. Stewart, Mr. Story, Mr. J. D. Bumgarner, advisers; M. Westbrook, J. Bumgarner, D. Killian, M. Hartness. Any junior or senior boy can take the bricklaying or carpentry courses offered at St. Stephens. It takes much knowledge and talent to become skilled in these particular areas of interest. The bricklaying and carpen- try skills learned will help prepare these young men for a very rewarding career in the future. These young men are doing a little bit of homework for bricklaying class. 107 Members of DECA Club Entertain Employers SEATED: S. Wood, Hist.; L. Blanchard, Pari.; R. Laii, V. Pres.; D. Little, Pres.; B. Eller, Sec.-Treas.; V. Bradberry, Miss DECA; Mr. Whitner, adviser. FIRST ROW: K. Hipp, S. Shuffler, J. McCrary, P. Hill, V. Propst, B. Laii, B. Hennessee, L. Isenhour. SECOND ROW: D. Bolick, D. Laii, D. Joines, C. Michael, L. Wilson, S. Bolch, G. Kelley, D. Wingler. THIRD ROW: S. White, S. Bradshaw, D. Rink, R. Eckard, K. Brady, D. Davis, D. Wilson. FOURTH ROW: D. Brown, E. Caldwell, B. Bollinger, D. Bradshaw, B. Hefner. FIFTH ROW: W. Rogers, W. Robinson, D. Westbrook, D. Dixon, R. Pruitt, R. Benfield, J. Alexander. DECA Club Each D.E. student worked part-time as well as taking required courses at school. The DECA Club members financed a plan and took an active part in giving their employers an evening of entertainment, food, and education. The members displayed for their employer the value of the club’s leadership program. DECA students learned to work together on civic projects and competitive club contests, as well as social activities. The DECA emblem is worn by over 140,000 D.E. students in the U.S. The four points on the diamond of the DECA emblem stand for voca- tional understanding, civic consciousness, social intelligence, and leadership development. The point in the center of the diamond stands for a job well done. 108 Bus Drivers Diligently Work To Transport Students This year has been one of the greatest for the bus drivers at St. Stephens High School. This is a group that the student body can not thank enough. Four adult drivers, besides the student drivers, have been among the noise, paper throwing and spit wad shooting through this year. After they manage to survive through a week, these bus drivers must then take about thirty minutes to clean up the dirt and trash so the bus will be ready for the next week. But all this seems to look one hundred times better at the end of the month, after they’ve received their pay checks. The main purpose of the bus drivers though is the concern of the student passengers. FIRST ROW: D. White, R. Sigmon, S. Sipe, S. Lafone, J. McKinney, D. Eggers. SECOND ROW: W. Auton, M. Webb, C. Justice, B. Miller, R. Gaddy, R. Bowman. THIRD ROW: D. Lookadoo, J. Kerley, D. Laii, B. Hefner, D. Ross, E. Allen. 109 SEATED: K. Barber, S. Dietz, V. Leonard, Pro. Dir.; D. Conner, Tech. Dir.; C. Spencer, Treas.; D. ). McGhinnis. FIRST ROW: Mrs. L. Herman, advisor, K. Reynolds, D. Walker, M. Crooks, S. Teague, M. Martin, Mr. Galbreath, advisor. SECOND ROW: K. Hahn, R. Ritchie, K. Spears, M. Poole, K. Nichols. Staff Produces Weekly Voice of St. Stephens This was Mr. Gal- breath’s first year as an adviser. He said it was a pleasure working with the staff. One of the main problems this year was finding the time to put the program’s together. At the begin- ning of the year, the staff converted one of the workrooms into a remote studio. They used a tape recorder and taped the fifteen minute show, since it would be impossible for every one on the staff to appear “live” at the studios of WHKY. Each week a member of the faculty was interviewed on a certain topic. Mr. Galbreath hopes that “The Voice of St. Stephens” will be part of the school’s public relations program for many years to come. D. Connors and R. Killian doing final editing of the program. 110 Debate Proves Successful in Many Tournaments SEATED: V. Craig, Pres.; M. Propst, V. Pres.; V. Leonard, Sec.; J. Huffman, Treas. STANDING: S. Dietz, L. Goforth, D. Turner, B. Sigmon, M. Laffon, Mr. Andrew, adviser. At the first of the year the debate team attended a seminar at UNC on September twenty- seventh debate team attended various tourna- ments throughout the year, such as the ones held on October fourth at Bunker Hill and November third at Appalachian last Octo- ber. They then went to State finals on March 21-22. In April state finals on individual events were held. During the year the team held bake sales and washed the Lions Club to help raise money. Debate team displays its great success by its many trophies. ill A New Class And A New Club SEATED: D. Jones, Treas.; D. Simpson, Sec.; R. Robertson, V. Pres.; B. Bollinger, Pres. FIRST ROW: C. Reece, D. Hodges, S. Dietz, V. Craig, D. Walker, C. Procter, M. Austin, J. Bollinger, L. Bolick, M. Teague. SECOND ROW: D. Hoffman, N. Simpson, j. Mullen, C. Huffman, D. joines, G. Fox, P. Moebius, S. Lafone, D. White, T. Yount, D. Adams. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Ogle, adviser; J. Johnson, G. Miller, C. Killian, K. Reynolds, G. Hoyle, T. Center, L. Warren, D. Haynes, J. Reeves, Mrs. Westbrook, adviser. FOURTH ROW: L. Wiley, L. Triplett, S. Huffman, D. Moore, J. Lightfoot, D. Julian, S. Ellis, E. West, C. Boston, R. Cline, M. Laffon. The Drama Club, although a new club this year, played an important role in the school year. After combining their talents, members of the club demonstrated their fine abilities through two pro- Dressed in full attire for their first production, the club mem- bers show their wittiness. Drama Club preparing for performance at Mr. St. Stephens. 112 ductions. The Drama Club also helped provide enter- tainment for the Mr. St. Stephens pageant and presented various programs throughout the year. Impressions Staff Compiles Literary Magazine SEATED: S. Parsons, C. Willard, M. Propst, Editor-in-chief; G. Miller, P. Hefner. STANDING: Mr. Hoke, adviser; S. Teague, T. Herman, M. Williard. NOT PICTURED: T. Myers. Hickory Daily Record Reporters K. Reynolds, K. Barber, D. Walker. 113 Newspaper Begins Monthly Publication FIRST ROW: D. Haynes, D. Smith, sports editor; V. Craig, editor-in-chief, M. Garren, R. Owens, circulation editor, A. Herndon, typing editor. SECOND ROW: G. Miller, C. Cornwell, S. Dietz, C. Godfrey, M. Martin, C. Spencer, K. Barber, L. Thomas, M. Bolick. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Terry, advisor; D. Walker, K. Penley, D. Hodges, D. Harmon, P. ). McGhinnis, K. Dunn, M. Teague. FOURTH ROW: J. Reeves, M. Laffon, D. Conners, B. Dean, J. Huffman, L. Warren, Denise jones, V. Leonard, A. Jones. These young journa- lists spend much of their time collecting informa- tion on current school events, and then com- piling this information into the likeness of a newspaper. Factual news articles, amusing anec- dotes, and Sherwood Forest are all important items featured in the Torch. After typing, proof- reading, and preparing layouts for the news- paper, it is finally ready to be sent to the publish- er. This year, contrary to years past, a new Torch was sold at St. Stephens an average of once every four weeks instead of once every six weeks as before. This helps keep the students up-to-date with the activities that go on at St. Stephens. One should remember the time and effort these students put into the production of our school newspaper. M. Garren takes many pictures for The Torch. Wonder what he’s taking one of now? V. Craig and L. Herndon stay many afternoons at school just admiring The Torch in Vanessa’s locker. fBOMMHMBaP L. Warren wondering what to write for the next issue of The Torch. 115 Who are those familiar faces who roam each homeroom carrying a stack of news? It’s only the Torch Business Staff doing their job. Dedi- cated students, who are interested in bettering the lines of communi- cation around St. Stephens High, devote their time to sell the Torch. These energetic members create the great Torch Business Staff for the year 74-75 of our school. P. Freeman calculating her sales for this edition of Torch. Rick Owens is Business Manager of the Torch. He spends so much of his time trying to boost sales he was put out in the halls for doing it in class. Members Combine Efforts To Finance Newspaper SEATED: A. Yount, L. Goforth, S. Dietz, M. Waters, P. Freeman, K. Harris, C. Spencer, P. Moebius, D. J. McGhinnis, L. Warren. FIRST ROW, STANDING: S. Carpenter, Adviser; K. Reynolds, S. Lafonc, C. Huffman, C. Reece, T. Bice, R. Sigmon, V. Craig, D. Haynes. SECOND ROW, STANDING: R. Owens, Business Mgr. 116 Corona Business Meets Goal of $11,000 SEATED: R. Church, G. Hoyle, T. Pope, S. Dietz, Manager; C. Spencer, D. ). McGhinnis, A. Hefner,). Yount. FIRST ROW: D. Watson, K. Penley, S. Lafone, ). Kirby, P. Eckard, T. Johnson. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Haines, adviser; P. Sigmon, C. Huffman, N. Wooldridge, J. Johnson, V. Gower. Securing funds to finance the school yearbook is the main purpose of the Corona Business Staff. These students spend much of their time selling advertisements to local merchants and employers to help raise the required funds. Money raised through Corona sales serves as the other means of finance for the yearbook. A considerable sum of money is required in the produc- tion of the Cornona, and without the efforts put forth by the Corona Business Staff, a memorable yearbook could not be published for the enjoy- ment of students and teachers alike. 117 Another Successful Year For The Corona Editoral Staff FIRST ROW: J. Reeves, M. Propst, co-sports editors; D. Walker, faculty editor; M. Martin, copy editor; J. Yount, Editor-in-chief; V. Craig, feature editor; M. Garren, photo editor; R. Eal, organization editor. SECOND ROW: S. Abee, K. Barber, R. Sigmon, S. Sipe, C. Cornwell, K. Reynolds, D. j. McGhinnis, M. Bolick, L. Thomas, M. Martin, K. Huffman, N. Holt, H. Burton. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Terry, advisor; T. Lutz, T. Massingill, D. Harmon, C. Godfrey, C. Spencer, E. Reynolds, B. Robinson, D. Jacobs, A. Jones, J. Walker, M. Teague, N. Cornwell. FOURTH ROW: K. Cloninger, P. Hefner, C. Doble, L. Patton, D. Smith, W. Clarke, R. Dale, S. Parsons, D. Michael, R. Ritchie, P. Procter, S. Teague, R. Lane. If not for the literary talents of these young writers, the production of a memorable school yearbook would not be possible. The Corona editorial staff worked continually throughout the school year planning and organizing a year- book which would provide students with a lasting memory of life at St. Stephens High School in the year 1975. Taking pictures, editing and proofreading copy, drawing layouts — all of these are important duties that the Corona editorial staff must undertake to produce the yearbook. When reading this Corona, it is hoped that students will appreciate the time and effort put forth by these dedicated staff members. R. Deal and M. Propst discuss the progress which they have made. 118 J. Yount, cditor-in-chicf, prepares material to be submitted to Dclmar. S. Dietz not only is Business Mgr. but also does editorial work. 119 R. Lane works on Corona material during her spare time. (Biology). K. Reynolds does art work for Corona. STUDENT BODY 120 121 SENIORS With mixed emotions, St. Step- hens High School seniors face the best of all their high school years. They look back fondly on all the good times: going to lunch five min- utes ahead of the underclassmen, and sitting on the senior balcony; winning the Spirit Jug and being 1 at pep rallies; supporting their “Fighting Indians” in athletic com- petition; the fun and excitement of Student Body elections; Sadie Hawkin’s Day; and participating in magazine sales for the last time. Toward the end of the year, Seniors anticipate the new exper- iences of ordering caps, gowns, and invitations; not having to take mid- terms and finals; and being the guests at the Junior-Senior Prom. Finally, after graduation “tears and good-byes,” the seniors of St. Step- hens High School look forward to their much anticipated trip to the beach. Upon returning, they proudly begin college educations or enter new careers in the fields of their choice. They strive to reach high goals using the knowledge gained through their determination, hard work, and cooperation with their devoted faculty and advisors of St. Stephens High School. Lennie Spencer; Sr. Class President. 122 Robin Suttlemyer; Sr. Class Secretary. Mike Garren; Sr. Class Treasurer. David Anderson Jeff Alexander Debbie Beckom Robert Benfield THE SENIOR CLASS HAS FULFILLED IT'S DREAM! Sherry Benfield Doug Bentley ry V- |PLr ' Ann Bentley 123 Sherry Bradshaw Darrell Brown Sharon Bumgarner Tim Byers Eric Caldwell L isa Caldwell Rodney Bumgarner Diane Caldwell Brenda Carroll 124 Lisa Blanchard Sharon Botch Mary Bolick Bert Bollinger Sandy Bowman Charles Boston Terry Boling John Bowman Gary Boyette 125 Mark Cockerham Donna Collier Cathy Cornwell THEY ARE READY TO FACE THE SPACIOUS Elaine Cowan Vanessa Craig Patty Cruse 126 Randy Dale Candy Davis Darrell Davis Debbie Davis Doug Deal Lee Deal NEW WORLD THAT AWAITS THEM Sherree Diet Karen Dix Robin Deal 127 Cathy Eckard Kevin Downs Lewis Duncan Ricky Eckard Bobbie E ier Larry Eller Steve Ellis Linda Thomas relives her freshman days. Teresa Elliott 128 Terry Ellis Pam Freeman Debbie Gilbert Connie Faulkner Mike Garren Steve Falcone Darrell Frye Cindy Godfrey Cathy and Lennie pick up paper-balls in Spanish class. 129 David Good Sherree Good Steve Good Tim Gregg Lynn Hamby Charles Hammett THEY ARE NOW FORMING NEW DREAMS . Karen Harris David Haynes Debbie Harmon 130 Tony Hedrick Bobby Hefner Cindy Hefner Bonnie Hennessee Randy Hefner Gary Helms NEW GOALS... NEW AIMS IN LIFE Amy Herndon Pam Hill Debi Hodges 131 Millie Hollar Linda Holloway Robin Hovis Connie Huffman Audrey Huffman Kim Huffman Chuck Houser Cheryl Huffman Ronnie Huffman 132 Janie Hutchinson Wayne card Lisa senhour Jan Johnson Cindy cenhour Denise Jones David Julian Alan Kanupp Tanja Keller 133 Terry Keller Cathy Killian Eric Kent Randy Killian anet Kirby AS SYMBOLS OF THE FUTURE, SENIORS CARRY Marla Lafone Becky Lai! Tim Lai! 134 im Light foot Winfield Lai'I Brad Lowing David Little Don Lookadoo acide Luti WITH THEM, ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE PRESENT Ronnie Lute Vickie Lyalls Dong Martin 135 Beverly Miller Tim Martin Larry Miller Lisa Mitchell Gloria Miller Paula Moebius Randy Moore Vicky Moore 136 Vickie Moretz Tommy Myers Julie Munday Mary Myers Bob Olsen Wayne O lis Sharon Orders Ronnie Owens lohnny Parsons 137 Ernie Powell Colby Pressley Mike Propst AS THEY SET OUT ON LIFE'S RUGGED HIGHWAY, Vickie Propst Larry Pruitt 138 Amelia Randall ludith Patterson Steve Penley John Phillips jeff Reeves Karen Reynolds Cathy Reece Diane Reit el Cathy Roberts Lynn Richards THEY CONTINUE TO DREAM .. TO STRIVE . .TO ACHIEVE! Robbie Robertson Wayne Rogers Mark Seitz 139 Vickie Shelton i Randy Sigmon Scottie Sipe Pam Shorn Dawn Simpson David Smith Bruce Sigmon Nancy Simpson Martha Smith 140 Lennie Spencer Mandy Teague Linda Thomas Robin Suttlemyre Robin Teague Steve Steelman Melinda Teague Danny Thompson Kathy Thompson 141 Donald Voorhees Debbie Walker Johnny Walker THE ST. STEPHEN'S HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 75 Sheri Townsend Don Turner Terry Thurman Kim Walls Lynn Warren loan Watson 142 Chris White Robbie White Susan White WILL BE VERY FONDLY REMEMBERED. Mike Watson Ernie West David Westbrook Karen Whitener Debbie Wilson Linda Wilson 143 Nancy Wooldridge Donna S. Wingler Scott Wood Mark Zuber Joyce Yount Seniors NOT PICTURED: Greg A bee Timothy Bolick Kelly Brady Brenda Bowman Connie Deal Sharon Hahn Lisa Hedrick Debbie Herman Sharon Killian Patricia Kelly Roger Ledford David McDonald Keith Monroe Debbie Moore William Owens Tina Propst Neil Sipe Daniel S ickerman Emma Stephens Cynthia Tucker Robert Walton Donna Cline Cheryl Huffman Ronnie Miller Terry Travis James Coley Mike Propst Tony Hedrick Debra Bruce These “goons” ham-it-up for our photographer. 144 Mary Bolick stands proudly as first-runner-up to Miss St. Stephens. JUNIORS Ray Bowman - Junior Class President. Dana Norris - Junior Class Secretary. Completing their third year at St. Stephens, the Juniors are very well adjusted to high school life. Some of the newly acquired privileges include being allowed to join more clubs, play varsity sports, and of course, hosting the J r. Sr. Prom. As this school year comes to a close, Juniors begin thinking excitedly about their futures, as they realize that next year they will be Seniors! 146 Mark Leslie Eddie Pam Danny Gaye Melissa Abee Adcock Allen Allison Atkins Austin Austin Renee Wayne Kathy Paul Karen Karen Mark Auton Auton Bailey Balch Barber Barker Beard Rey Kenetha Becky Debbie Greg Kenley Lisa Benfield Blake Bolick Bolick Bolick Bolick Bolick Phil Susie Joy Kathy Ray June Vickie Bolick Bolick Bollinger Bowman Bowman Brackett Bradberry Kathy Dennis Wilma Tim Tom David Teresa Bradley Bradshaw Branch Brendle Bresett Brown Brown Brent Becky Regina Mark Robin Greg Trudy Bumgarner Caldwell Caldwell Carpenter Christenbury Clark Clark 146 Robert Reggie Kim Margaret Doug Ron Donna Cline Cloninger Clontz Cogdell Conner Cook Cornet Ann Kathy Michelle Jeff Randall Teresa Dennis Cornwell Cornwell Crooks Dale Davis Davis Deal Beth Angela David Tipton Tommy Dennis Christine Dean Detter Dietrich Dietz Dix Dixon Downs Ronnie Duncan Tommy Eckard Ruby Frye Roxanne Duncan Danny Eggers Jeanie Funderburk Christy Dunn Joel Ellington Ronald Gaddy Laura Dunn Kevin Elliot Kathy Gantt Kathy Eckard Alan Fortner David Gibson Patricia Eckard Patricia Fox Alan Garrett Douglas Duncan Renae Eckard Gail Fox 147 JUNIORS RECEIVE THEIR CLASS RINGS Robert Ricky Sandy Bridgette Linda Vickie Angela Gibson Gilbert Gilbert Giles Goforth Gower Greene Joe Sharon Willie Kim Vicki Ann Barclay Hall Hamby Hames Hawn Hedrick Hefner Hefner Joel Karen Pat Phillip Susan Chris Steve Hefner Hefner Hefner Hefner Hefner Helton Henry Teresa Teresa Joe Kimberly Pam Greg Linda Hewitt Hildebran Hill Hipp Hollifield Holmes Houser Gaylan Gary Renee Trina Janet Pat Cathy Hoyle Hubbard Hudson Huff Huffman Hunter Icard 148 AND ANXIOUSLY AWAIT THEIR SENIOR YEAR Beth Camilla Teresa Debbie j. Anne Chuck Luke Ince Isenhour johnson Owens jones Justice Keller A Bill Andy Kiefer Killian Cheryl Killian Tim Killian Dale Lafone Cathy Kinchloe Mike Laffon Debbie Vickie Jeff Jennifer Tammie Laws Leonard Little Little Little Randy Jackie Lovelace Lowery Vickie Cheryl Lowman Marlowe Emily Janie Mindy Ricky Kathy Marsh Martin Martin Martin McCall 149 jackic Diana Janie Thelma D. j. James Gary Lockhart McCormick McCrary McCray McGhinnis McKinney Melvin Chris Bryan Sharon Joy Wesley Dale Bobby Michael Miller Miller Moore Moore Moretz Morris Joel Jon Will Kenny Kevin Deborah Dana Mullen Mullen Newton Nichols Niewulis Noble Norris Rodney Scott Douglas Karen Shelia Jeff Mark Parlier Parsons Peeler Pcnley Mosteller Piercy Poole Charles Treva Pamela Cheryl Christy Leroy Rickey Poovey Pope Prestwood Proctor Propst Propst Pruitt Janie Sherwin Rick Patty Terry James Cheryl Punch Queen Randolph Reep Reitzel Richard Richards 150 Debbie Cindi Mark Wayne Bobby David Teresa Rink Robbins Robbins Robinson Roper Ross Ruff Tia Andy Robin Teresa Rhonda Sherry Suzanne Rullman Schuck Settlemyre Setzer Shook Shook Shuffler Anna Faye John Kenneth Patty Randy Glenn Sigmon Sigmon Sigmon Sigmon Sigmon Sipe Sipe Berk Cindy Cathy Kevin Carla Tony Skip Smith Smith Sorrells Spears Spencer Spencer Starnes Randy Cathy Jeffrey Eddie Kim Jerry Tony Stewart Stillwell Stinson Street Sutton Terrell Thompson Brent Joel Jeff Dewey Steve Janice Patti Townsend Townsend Van Horn Ward Ward Wagner Walters 151 Melva Dawn Freeland Peggy Debbie Tony Denise Waters Waters Watkins Watkins Watson Watson Weaver Martin Malcom Beverly Tamrah Dianne Cheryl Pam Webb Weeks Whisnant Whisnant White White White Lisa Debbie Kathy Connie Ann Eddie Bobbie Wilkerson Williams Williams Williard Wilson Wise Wright Cathy York Anita Tammy Yount Yount Not Pictured: Don Annis Sandra Adams Ricky Bumgarner Boyd Canipe Bonnie Deal Terry Deal Ruby Duncan Debbie Ellis Pam Flowers Brenda Goad Gary Huff Richard Hull Marty James Ricky Lail Denise Lafone Mark London Thelma Ledford Lynn Lindsay Elisa Nitkin Teresa Patterson Barbara Propst Gary Pugh Deborah Recce Ray Richards David Sigmon Kathy Tallman David Walton Dick Wiesler 152 SOPHOMORES Melanie Martin - Sophomore Class Pres. Returning no longer as new- comers, the sophomore class now considers themselves “upperclass- men,” (At least in comparison to freshmen). The sophomores returned to find themselves faced with new teachers, brand new classrooms; and something extra- special, a foreign language! A new curriculum was presented to them and they had to learn the school all over again. During the year, the sophomores accomplished many things: winning the magazine sales, getting drivers licenses, and as one teacher put it - “they grew up. 153 Debbie Sandra Donna Debbie Tony Sandy Dawn Abee Abee Abernathy Adams Alcon Allison Auton Daniel Keith Brent David Johnny Jonathan Mark Baker Baker Barbour Barger Barger Bumgarner Blevins James Johnny Elaine Teresa Linda Greg Emma Benfield Bentley Jr. Benton Bice Blevins Bodde Bolch Sophomores become full-fledged Biology students when they Dissect their first frog. Barbara Eric Robin Sharon Wanda Jimmy Connie Bolick Bolick Bolick Bolick Boston Bowen Bowman Jeame Bowman Jeff Bowman Kevin Bowman Rodney Bowman ' • 18 Brian Bowman Karen Boyette t t Candy Bumgarner 154 jeff Kim Hughlene Patsy Toni Andy Debbie Bumgarner Bumgarner Burton Canipe Cantrell Carpenter Carpenter Noel Tami Cathy Patricia Tina Dawn Sharon Carpenter Carpenter Carroll Carroll Center Clampitt Cline Ellen Cloer Kim Cloniger Tamara Clontz Phil Collier Karen Diane Allen Collins Conner Cook Nancy Donna Cornwell Costner Carol Tammy James Jim Coulter Crafton Craig Crisp Robert Crouch Darlene Cruise Donna Davis Debbie Dellinger Colleen Doble Kathy Drum Dale Debbie Charles Barbara Dean Pam Dunmyre Earley Echerd Eckard Eckard Eckard Paula Eckard 155 Joyce Tammy Mike Dale Steven Candy Jackie Eckard Elliot Flowers Flowers Flowers Fox Fox Tracy Gus Tommy Lisa Lesa Yvette Yvonne Freeman Frenceschini Gabriel Gamble Gibbs Giles Giles Lisa Teresa Kim Tony Susan Tim Nelda Good Gragg Granger Gray Green Green Hamby Teresa Bernadette Donnie Terry Tim Karen Mark Hamby Hammonds Harmon Harris Harris Hart Hartness Sonya Gary Regina Tim Ricky Tami Gary Hastings Hatley Haven Haynes Hedrick Hedrick Hefner Karen Terry Donna Mark Tim Melinda Dawn Hefner Hendrix Herman Herman Herman Hindman Hoffman 156 Tondra Tim Nancy Robin Katrina Ruth Ann Mary Lynn Holland Hollar Holt Honeycutt Houston Hoyle Hudson Sammy Doug Kim Susanna Vickie Larry Mike Hudson Huffman Huffman Huffman Huffman Hughes Hunter Neil Sherry David john Deana Van Eddie Hunter Icard Icenhour Igo Jacobs Johnson Jonas Feeling Like An Upperclassman Until A Junior Or Senior Walks By, Scott Jones Kathy Killian Patsy Kanipe Leslie Killian Libby Kanupp Pamela King Tina Kibodeaux Wanda Lacey m I Donnie Killian David Lail Julianne Kerley Diane Kinley Kent Kersey Steve Kiziah 157 Robin Tracy Jackie Robin Rex Gaye Mark Lail Lambert Lamson Lane Ledford Lindsay Linebarrier Suzy Jeff Kathy Michael Alan Tonya Randy Lipps Little Long Long Lutz Lutz Lyalls Belinda Janet Mark Terry Nathan Melanie Wanda Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Mathis Sophomores try hard to achieve goals set for their remaining 2 years at SSHS. Tammy Ray Aundria Tony Jerry Debbie Danny Massingill Mays McDaniel McMillan Michaels Miller Miller David Tim Debbie Jean Karen Patti Robin Miller Miller Moretz Mosteller Mosteller Mull Myers 158 Pam Michele Mike Mike Mike Terry Lynn Newton Noble Noble Norris Pappas Pate Patton David Bryan Lorna Lynn Sandy Donna Phyliss Phillips Polland Poovey Pope Poteat Prestwood Proctor Cathy janice Doug Terry Elaine Robinette Darryl Propst Pruitt Punch Raby Reynolds Richard Rink Rick Robyn Ann Becky Bobby Linda Teresa Ritchie Roark Robinson Robinson Setzer Setzer Setzer Lisa jimmy Carla Danny Marla Sharon Denny Sherrill Shew Shook Shook Shook Shortt Sigmon Gail Manix Rene Ricky Alton Tammy Jeff Sigmon Sigmon Sigmon Sigmon Simons Sipe Smith 159 Pam Dawn Janet Sharon Terry Tommy Donnie Smith Sprouse Stafford Starr Stewart Stilley Strout Greg Scott Ray Neal Susan Debbie Rocky Sullins Suttlemyre Taylor Teague Teague Thornburg Towery Billy Richard Lynne David Jeanine Jeff Lanette Travis Travis Triplett Turner Turner Tuttle Wagoner Janet Walker Karen Washburn Mark Westbrook David White Doug Whitener Greg Whitener Tim Whitener Lisa Wiley Della Teddy Williams Williams Dale Melissa Mike Tim Vincent Yoder Yoder Yount Yount Zembaty Not Pictured Herbert Carter Cherylc Bushong Robin Church Karen Boyette Carl Huffman Randy Hollar Patricia Hefner Scott Huffman Ralph Martin Rickey Little Glenda Isaac Sherry Moretz Bryan Pollard Howard Ritchie William Sigmon Mavin Sigimon Robert Speed Betty Yoder Susan Wresler 160 FRESHMEN Roger Jones - Freshman Class President Bewildered looks character- ize much of the freshman class during the first few days of high school. These looks generally subside as the year progresses. However the freshman year is not without its inevitable trials and tribulations. Among the problems encountered by freshmen are: learning how to behave at pep rallies, stacked lockers, difficult courses, and constant harrassment by upperclassmen. But, they can take consolation in the fact that soon they will be sopho- mores and their turn will come to pick on next year’s “be- wildered group. 161 Steve Mike Lisa David Tony Janet Donald Allen Anderson Andrew Annis Anthony Arnold Atkins Kevin Sonja Karen Vickie Marty Denise Lisa Austin Austin Bailey Bailey Baker Baker Barker Keith Kim Bill Rocky Steve Benny Clarence Barbour Barger Bedington Bcnfield Benficld Bentley Benton Could You Tell Me Where ...? Chris Blake Ronnie Blevins Amy Bolick Dawn Bolick Kelly Bolick Mark Bolick Regina Bolick Betty jo Boston Richard Bowlin Alan Bowman Tim Brewer Patricia Bridges Amy Bumgarner Donna Bumgarner 162 Kevin Cheryl Cynthia Greg Keith jeff Ricky Bumgarner Bushong Caldwell Caldwell Carlisle Clampitt Cline Stan Clontz Leonard Collins Susan Cook Lin Couch Carol Cook Darren Allen Rhonda Catherine Cindy Lindy Tim Craig Crowe Dale Darnell Davis Davis Davis Tony Alice Lamar Penny Rodney Lee Jamie Davis Deal Deal Dellinger Delp Dietrich Detter Patty Cindy Kim Doble Dunton Earley Calvin Stephen William Roger Eckard Eckard Eller Jr. Eller Ellis Ellis Fillers Fisher Flowers Forbes Alvin Fortner 163 Tommy Darlene Jerry Karen Chris Cheryl Ronnie Frady Geouge Gilchrist Goble Good Gragg Green David Lisa Guins Guthrie Freida Karen Hahn Hahn Darla Pam Hall Hamby Tim Harmon Marlene John Debbie Karen Jeffrey Alan Rocky Harrell Harrelson Harris Hatten Heavner Hedrick Hedrick Robert Jimmy Kim Sandy Sharon Tammy Patsy Hepler Hefner Hefner Hefner Hefner Hefner Helms Lela Beth Renae Teresa Todd Connie Virgina Helton Herman Herman Herman Herman Hendrix Henry Rusty Crystal Dawn Cynthia Shelia Sherry Jerry Hill Hicks Hilton Hollar Hollar Honeycutt Houston 164 Melinda Teresa janet Tamera Tanya Sylvia Betty Houston Houston Hudson Huffman Hunt Hutchinson Hyler Glenna Icard Dennis Jonas Paula Ingram Phillip Isbell r Cathy Johnson Roger Jones Mark Kale Robbie Danny Jeff Paulette Kaylor Keaton Keller Keller Looking Forward To The Day They Will No Longer Be Punky Freshman. Beth Teresa Charlie Kelly Michael Pam Randy Kelly Keyes Killian Killian Killian Killian Kiziah r V . a nmv. — Pam Shelia Shirley Tamara Ricky Cathy Kelly Lail Lail Lail Lail Lambert Lane Lawing 165 Kristy Susie Debbie Linda John Beth T. D. Lawing Laws Lawson Lees Lowman Lindsay Lingerfelt Tina Tony Mark Susan Wayne Tammic Lisa Little London Tony Long Long Martin Mason Donna Michael Danny Mark Dottie Mark Mary Matthews Mays McAlpin McBride McCormick McCray McCray Freshmen excitedly begin the first of 4 years at St. Stephens High. Robert Joania Roger Chuck Tony Barbara Carol McGinnis McNiel Meade Miller Miller Minyard Mogray Andrea Terry Melvin Vickie Diana Teresa Joy Moore Moore Moretz Morgan Mosteller Mull Mullen 166 jim Myers Todd Newton Shelia Parker Elaine judy Wanda Mary Niewulis Oliver Owens Parker Kevin Tina Donald Kim Mike jimmy Darryl Parlier Parlier Parton Patton Payne Peeler Phillips Barbara Dave Tony janie Tim David Stanley Pollock Ponti Poovey Pope Powell Proctor Proctor Rosemary Steve Gary Lori Marc Barry Suzy Propst Propst Punch Queen Randall Rayfield Reeves Angela Kevin Jimmy Gene Susan Sandy janet Renfro Robinson Rumley Sain Schuck Seabock Seitz jenny Lana Vernon Lynne Tracy Brad Cindy Setzer Sheets Shelton Sherrill Sherrill Shook Shook 167 judy Mark Wendy Connie Doug Shook Shook Shook Sigmon Sigmon Randy Russell Sigmon Sigmon Steve Brad jeannc Lois Bradley Tim Ellen Sigmon Simons Sipe South Spencer Spencer Starnes I Lawrence Starr Debbie Stinson Sam Tallman Mary Stock Brad Sweat Donna Teresa Michele Renac Tim Ginger Chuck Teague Thomas Townsend Townsend Townsend Trull Turner Debbie Cory Robert Rebecca Chris Janice Wendy Turner Vaughn Vick Walker Wallen Walls Walters Eddie Carla Duwayne Deborah Kathy Diane Dennis Warren West Westby Whaley White Wilkes Williams 168 Mickey Yount Robin Yount Kathy Zuber Not Pictured: Robert Bowman Larry Christopher Terry Catun Wade Davis Keith Correll Sharrie Bumgarner Cynthia Alddige Donna Garaventa Kim Hall Jeffrey Flowers Mark Gaither Calvon Hammeck James Johnson Judy Hart Connie Hendrix Gloria Heaton Kelley Lawing Beth Kelley James Long Ricky Munday Gary Mayriek Michael Robinson Michael Sharpe John Ruppe Angela Renfro Debra Shcrritt Chris Walker Gerald Stephens Wayne Teague Annette Teague Elizabeth Teague 169 STUDENT LIFE 170 This year, the Corona staff would like to introduce a new section, entitled “Student Life.” This section will be different in two ways. First, it will consist of various photographs depicting comings and goings of SSHS students. Second, this section will be without captions, giving the reader the opportunity to use his imagination as to determine the occasion. We hope that you enjoy “Student Life.” Serious Work, and Fun Make an Interesting Combination 171 Everyday Things Make Life Liveable 172 174 NORTHWESTERN BANK Branches: (iranite Falls View mo nt Highland Compliments of HIGHLAND DRUG STORE 964 16th St.. N.F. Hickory Plaza Longview Fairgrove MAIN OFFICE WALK-UP-DRIVE IN Phone:328-5781 All Types of Accessories SAV-MOR FOOD STORES The Store Where You Save More Speakers — Large Selection also A Good Variety of Records Call 322-1590 “Springs Road” Swift Protein Beef Garden Fresh Vegetables Name Brand Groceries 1905 12th Ave. NE Hickory. N. C. 178 a Former St. Stephens Beauty Salon Rt. 9, Hickory Phone: 256-9000 Four Stylists To Serve You Anita White Manager Myra Ramsey • Pat Bolick Annje Reid Mann Drug No. 2 Springs Road Plaza “Drug Chain With Everything” SHOOK BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. 1400 16th Street NE Hickory, N. C. 28601 PEELER HARDWARE, INC. Hardware Sporting Goods Paints Household Needs “We strive to Please” 1511 Highland Ave. NE Phone: 322-7571 Hickory, N. C. HUFFMAN GRADING. INC. Rt. 2, Box 20 Springs Road Hickory. North Carolina Phone 256-5488 SPRINGS ROAD AUTO SALES “Get smart to shop at the Home of the smart cars where you get a winner everytime.” Springs Road Phone: 256-2555 Owners: Bill Odell and Pete Odell 179 a new day1 a new dawn! FIGURE SALON 180 ELIZABETH BROWNE. OWNER BUILDING MATERIALS MILLWORK N. C. LIC. NO. 2103 BUMGARNER CONSTRUCTION I SIPPET CO. GKNERAL CONTRACTORS TELEPHONE (Hickory) 256-5565 ROUTE 1 - CONOVER. N. C. Free Estimates On Docks Piers Boathouses Styrofoam Insulation Flotation Courtesy Of NATIONAL TRANSMISSION CENTER DORIS BEAUTY SALON Compliments of Route 1, Conover. North Carolina Phone: 256 5504 BILLS BARBER SHOP 968- 16th St., N.E. 181 CofiqML Udti tu GRADUATES SPRINGS ROAD FLORIST SHOOK CONSTRUCTION CO. Builders of Quality Homes Hickory, N. C. RAY MARTIN LANDSCAPING Phone: 256-2697 Route 2, Box 548 B LOIL COMPANY Telephone 328-1539 P. O. Box 513 Hickory, N. C. 28601 Hickory, North Carolina THE FLOWERS COMPANY “Home Of More Than A Million Parts 1811 - 12th Avenue, N.L. Phil Huffman Manager Other Stores Morganton. Lenoir Statesville. Valdcse. Taylorsville and Newton 182 The Sweetheart The Petite lake your pkk. COLES JEWELERS DtAMONO SPECIALISTS FOB OVER JO YEARS 216 Union Square . . . Ph. 324 6169 NEILL GRADING CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INC. 1835 16th Street North hast Hickory, North Carolina. 28601 Phone: 324-6774 or 324-8273 Grading. Septic Tanks Landscaping SHELL'S BAR-B-Q 2609 Springs Road Hickory, N. C. 256-2275 (704)256-5196 Spring a r oad Ornamented Or on Co., One. “ORNAMENTAL IRON IS OUR SPECIALTY Harrill F. Deitz Rt. 9, Box 475 Hickory. N.C. 28601 FORMAL WEAR RENTALS OF HICKORY SALES AND RENTALS FOR ALL OCCASIONS GEORGE JOHNSON. MGR. !• I T AVI. N. w. KEITH'S NEW YORK OUTLET Junior Missy Sportswear Harris Teeter Shopping Center. Highland 183 COMPLIMENTS OF TRI CITY CUSTOM RECAPPING LOCATED BY Springs Road Auto Sales S H JANITORIAL SERVICE, INC. GLEN-LEE'S A Complete Service General Cleaning Residential - Commercial Interior Cleaning Carpets Shampooed Floors Cleaned waxed - Windows Washed Wholesale Handbags Furnace Cleaning Complete Painting Service Hickory. N. C. Phone: 256-2521 James C. Holloway, owner Phone: 464-8432 East C. Newton. N. C. O YUMMY DRIVE IN RESTAURANT Hickory, North Carolina 324-6850 Old Highway 7G-A - 184 KIDDIE KLOTHES Fashions for girls and Boys Tois to Teens Look for the Shocking Pink Entrance! SIG'S TIRE SERVICE Custom Recapping New Avalon Tires E. T. Appliance Mags. Route 4, Box 133 Conover, N. C. 28613 HONDA 329 Main Ave.. N. E. Hickory, N. C. 28601 Telephone 704 324-0981 Ted Cummings President Compliments of HEFNER S BAR-B-Q Springs Road 256-5407 YOU COMMUMTY BANK ornent 0tikNniMUJ«HW(O«r«HU0iON-llHO« WHfTHH HELPING IS OUR BUSINESS 185 186 JONES FISH CAMP, INC. We Serve the Finest in Seafood At These Locations 11 Miles Southwest of Newton Highway 16 Springs Road. Hickory Highway 90. Stoney Point. N.C. Compliments of SPRINGS ROAD SUPERETTE KILLIAN S HARDWARE AND AUTO SUPPLIES LOCATED ON SPRINGS ROAD for quick yardage what kind of power play do the pros call? 1 Sorbic Bu Chicago aoc vViUic 0av- . defensive end wf 1 I eag e O'cs 1 who e-.c v tac g tr o with Wheei Ho'-e % If heiU ffatiAe. Tractor Mowtri Snow Thrower SnowmobilM VVheel Ho S P'OduCU. nc ese?ves the f:o n k unn-ng tion voon •j'se! :o install the sa e change or li p oyemen! upon any produci p-ev:Oo 'v m hvtaCttK d 187 FIRST SECURITY COMPANY, INC. Service N ith Integrity 212 Third Ave.,N.W. Hickory. N.C. All Forms of Business and Personal Insurance Coverage Congratulations to the Class of '75 SPRINGS ROAD PHARMACY. INC. Pharmacist: Russel Sigmon 2400 Springs Road Hickory. N. C. 28601 Phone: 256-2181 RAY DEAL Specializing Quality and Dependability in All Model Used Cars Our 12th Year in the Viewmonl Section Phone: 227-4579 DELLYLAND AMUSEMENT CENTER 2149 Highway 127 North Viewmont Mon. thru Fri. 2-until Sat. from 11 until 2 Sunday From l:30-until Dellyland, where things are Happening! BELK BROOME Downtown Catawba Mall YOUR HAPPY SHOPPING STORF Hickory, N. C. 189 THE HAIRBENDERS 2035 N. Center Street Hickory. N. C. KING'S DRUGS 1024 2nd Street N.E. Hickory, North Carolina Phone: 328-2266 THE PRO'S CORNER Highway 127-North Hickory, N. C. 28601 Phone: 322-8234 TROPHY ENGRAVING - RACQUET RESTRINGING COMPLETE SPORTING GOODS THE TAPE HOUSE 1045 3rd Ave. N.W. Old Lenoir Highway Located on Looper Motor Lot 8 Track Players 8 Track Tapes Phone Number: 322-9365 “ Where Beautiful Floors Begin” Arts . Crafts - Hydrac u. • Lampshades BOST CARPET. INC. 2806 N. Center St. Phone 322-3020 Hickory. North Carolina 28601 o aeneb fflat HWY 127 - 2773 N. CENTER ST HICKORY. N C 28601 GENE BOST Home 327-2958 ELAINE COCHRANE Phone 322 4500 ROOFING AND SHEET METAL CO. P. O. Box 1607 HICKORY. NORTH CAROLINA 28601 KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN Toni and Clem Hutchinson 2208 N. Center St. Hickory. N.C. 191 192 1 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE HUGHES GULF SERVICE 1016 16th Street, N.E. Hickory, N. C. 28601 DAY 322-8003 NIGHT 256-2S40 or 322-1693 STEELE RULANE GAS SERVICE, INC. Old Conover Road Hickory. N. C. 28601 328-1896 DAVE'S MOTOR SALES, INC. fo NGVIEW 7 7 A R N S , INC. 2049 12th Avenue, N.L. J SPACE DyED-SOLID COLOR - COMBINATIONS Hickory, N. C. 28601 or Bus.: 327-9259 DAVE CORPENING Res.: 328-3562 Owner 'Cnittinff anti. eavina HICKORY. NORTH CAROLINA 28601 193 Compliments of SANDY RIDGE BEAUTY SHOP SMILE STATIONS, INC. 15 1514 16th St., N.E. Hickory, N.C. Located Phone 324-6621 Hickory Plaza Hwy. 64-70 THE STAG CUTTERS Hairstyling for Men Sebring Certified Cutters An Elite Concept of Hair Design Phone: 328-3114 Catawba Mall BETHLEHEM HARDWARE, INC. ■ Rt. 5 Hickory, N. C. Phone: 495-8351 Farm - Industrial Tractors SEEDS FEEDS PAINT HARDWARE PLANTS QUEENS LAND QUILTERS HOLLAR'S TRACTOR SERVICE, INC. 430 20th Street, S.W. Hickory, N. C. 28601 “QUILTERS OF UPHOLSTERY FABRICS R. 9 (Section House Rd.) Hickory, N.C. Phone 256-2764 W. Don Hollar W. L. Hollar 194 weddings • Portraits . PruLicmr - Commercial JAMES D. YOUNT PHOTOGRAPHER CLINE-SOUTHERN INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 1904 • 28TH. STREET. N. E. PHONE 230-254 2 HICKORY. NORTH CAROLINA 28001 1117 Second Street, N.E. Hickory, North Carolina 28601 Phone (704) 322-2404 STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Home Office - Bloomington, Illinois R. H. RON WHALEY GEORGE'S RESTAURANT AND BUFFET Agent Car - Home - Life - Health 1131 -2nd Street N.E. Phone: Off. Phone: 322-5710 Hwy. 127N P. O. Box 231 Hickory, N. C. 28601 Hickory, North Carolina 327-0392 RONALD'S SUPERETTE Old Highway 70 Hickory. N. C. HOURS: 8:00 until 10:00 pm Monday thru Saturday 1:0Q until 7:00 Sunday SHOOK BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. Suppliers of Quality Building Materials Builders of Quality Homes ACE HARDWARE Phone 322-3492 2310 N. Center St. Hickory, N. C. 28601 HOMELITE CHAINSAWS LAWNBOY MOWERS 1400 16th St. N.E. Phone: 328-2051 HICKORY- r y -- FURNITURE' COMPANY. INC - P. 0. Box 818 - Hickory, North Carolina 28601 Telephone 328-2341 THE CLARK COMPANY Manufacturer of Sparkle fine foot! fluiors anil ulher s BB3BXZSEB Route 2, Box 191 Phone 704-256-2533 CONOVER, N. C. 28613 COMPLIMENTS OF SMILE OIL 28 Springs Road 196 GREGORY JEWELERS North Main Ave. Newton, N. C. 464-6993 BOBBY A. LITTLE CONSTRUCTION Your Class Ring Headquarters Design your ring the way you want it! 3 Week Delivery Route 4, Conover 256-2205 328-1116 Residential Construction SOUTHERN SEWING CENTER Fabric Patterns Notions also Admiral Color T.V.’s Morse Electrophinic Steros Tapes Tapeplayers - Furniture THE DIVE SHOP West Main Street Conover, North Carolina Diving Equipment Air Rentals - Repair Springs Road Shopping Plaza Phone: 324-8143 Phone: 465-0417 Ralph Mary Monday 197 Custom Meat Cutting GRADY DEAL MEAT PROCESSING CO. “Cut. Wrapped Frozen To Your Specification” NCDA USDA Approved We Also Sell Western Beef! Phone Rt. 1. Box 157 (Springs Rd.) 256-8365 Conover, N. C. 28613 “Where pizza is always in good taste” Sky City Shopping Center Hickory, North Carolina Phone 328-3010 Bonjour, Ya’ll Le Cercle Francais DOGWOOD HILLS MOBILE HOME PARK RFD II Hickory, N. C. Phone: 322-7179 CONGRATULATION SENIORS! 198 RAY'S USED CARS Ray Deal t Specializing Quality and Dependability in All Model Used Cars gjil iv Our 11 tli Year in the Vicwmont Section Phone: 327-4579 HICKORY SPORTING GOODS CO Sports Headquarters For Western North Carolina Athletics • Hunting Trophies Engraving Telephone 322-6456 - North Center Street Hickory, N. C. 28601 Golf Equipment Shoes Rackets Restrung School Team Outfitters GET GO SEAFOOD HOUSE Phone: 3274087 199 Compliments of HEFNERS BAR-B-QUE Springs Road 256-5407 A M HOSIERY A M FABRICS Rt. 2 Springs Road Hickory, N. C. Mr. Mrs. Nathan R. Jones Parents of Denise Jones EVERETTE CHEVROLET INC. Compliments of “The Best Place To Trade In The Carolines” RELIGIOUS SUPPLIES FOR CHURCH. SCHOOL AND HOME Jiichonj £ille Center 202 1ST AVE. N.W. hickory, n.c. aeeoi TELEPHONE BUS. 704 322-3612 Roger Rose Ann Chiloru RES. 704 327-3700 200 A CLEANER WORLD GARMENT CARE CENTER THE ORIGINALSHOP Compliments of Robert Barnette mra Featuring distinctive boutique lines by Kingabeeveeo — Miami, Florida All famous brand name jeans with excellent prices Best Wishes From COOK'S AUTOMOTIVE LENOIR-HICKORY OUTLET Springs Road Hwy. 127 Peddlers Village, Hickory Expert Car Care The Sweater and Stocking Store 256-9108 Good Luck Seniors of’75 LOIS'S SEWING CENTER Polyester S1.00 to $2.50 per yard Patterns • Fabric • Notions Open Daily 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Closed: Tuesdays and Sundays HICKORY PRINTING COMPANY P. O. Box 69 Hickory, N. C. Hickory Marine Sales a Service 21 23 0 AVE.. N.E. HICKORY. N C. 2860’ Charles Parkhurst bus.-. s2 r.3ssa OWN RES.; 40S-7S47 201 TRAVELING? For Information Service Phone ARGONAUT TRAVELS ‘The Colonnade' Student Tours Hotel Information A Full Service Agency Providing Free World Wide Travel Assistance Ph: 322-6400 THE HEADSHOP LIMITED 1129 2nd St. N.E. Hickory, North Carolina 28601 By Appointment Only Closed Mondays 704 322-3678 J2. A I IN AROLINA ABLES incorporated • R. O. BOX 2446 • HICKORY. N. C 28601 Compliments of MELVILLE'S BEST WISHES FROM McKinney SHEET METAL COMPANY OF HICKORY INCORPORATED NO JOB (OR EMPLOYEE) TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL!! Downtown - Catawba Mall Featuring The Latest Looks In Junior Sportswear 202 MILLER SMYRE Carolina paint wall covering PLUMBING and HEATING OF HICKORY, INC. PHONE 704 322-1641 P O BOX 986 Uidal acce ia'uei and 2221 N. CENTER STREET HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA In the Colonnade WALKER BOST CARPET SPECIALTY CO. “Your Best Solution To Any Rug Problems” 44 Years of Experienced Work 331 Main Ave., NE 2290 North Center Street HICKORY, N. C 28601 THE FORUM Book Shop 2221 North Center Street Hickory, North Carolina Phone: 322-2403 COMPLIMENTS OF THE PEOPLE AT sneumim SHERRILL UPHOLSTERING CO., INC. HICKORY, N. C. 28601 203 BUMGARNER OIL COMPANY INCORPORATED UNITED 5 6 BUMGARNER POWER-VAC CLEANING SERVICE DIVISION Of BUMGARNER OIL COMPANY Located on old Conowar Highway .•rfTrn POWER-VAC Phone 322-4399 Cost so little . . . save so much and it's so simple, there's no fuss ... no muss. The entire system is cleaned in one thorough operation. You get cleaner wails, cleaner rugs ond drapes, cleaner clothes, cleaner air and cleaner living. • FURNACES, vents and ducts • FAN BOILERS • HOT WATER HEATER • COMMERCIAL AIR HANDLING SYSTEMS • CHIMNEYS FIREPLACES 'The Total Comfort People Don't Be Caught With Your Furnace Dirty 10 GEORGE D. ICARD BUILDING CO., INC. Cabinet Contractors Repairs Day Night 328-1102 3274707 204 BEARD FURNITURE MFD. I 1 MULLS MOTEL SWEETWATER CURB MARKET Filling Station and Tire Repair RESTAURANT P. O. Box 1669 Hickory, N. C. TWO WHEELS PARTS and SERVICE 205 1505 Hg. Ave. N.E. 322-5664 Furniture by BOX 998 HICKORY MANUFACTURING COMPANY ------------------------------- it rn I tit re DIVISION OF HICKORY FURNITURE COMPANY • HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA 2BSOI • Phone 322-8624 206 ANDERSON SPRINKLER CO. 1 108 9 th AVE. N. E. HICKORY, N.C.28601 Where Fire Protection is a Concern Phone 704- 3 2 8 -3 8 02 327-2326 SETZER'S GARAGE General Repairs Tires Batteries, Welding Phone 327-4718 Route 3, Box 389 Hickory, N. C. 28601 PATRONS OF 1975 David J. Dillow D.D.S., PA Alan N. Greene F. W. Woolworth Co. Hudson Deal Furniture Mr. Mrs. Sam Kirby Charles R. Mitchell Parklane Hosiery Mrs. J. A. Wakefield Rev. Colon Wall MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY, INC. 126 N. Center St. Hickory, N. C. 322-7717 Thanks For Getting into Our Jeans! THE TWILIGHT ZONE 102 N. Main Newton 208 KILLIAN'S SERVICE CENTER Serving Western Carolina Since 1870 Two Great Stores. . . Downtown and Catawba Mall Route 2, Box 650 Hickory, N. C. 28601 Phone: 256-9666 Grease! Oil Filters! Tune-Ups! Exxon Gas! You ring and We’ll do!” MIKE'S MUSIC CENTER 2133 North Center Street Hickory, in Viewmont BLUE RIDGE OIL COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS DISTRIBUTORS CASTROL MOTOR OILS MAC MILLIAN RING FREE OIL ETHYL PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS 209 Pontiac's Mini Firebird ‘Pontiac Strikes Again” BUMGARNER PONTIAC-HONDA 633 4th St. S.W. Hickory, N. C. 322-4250 210 VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUBS OF AMERICA ST. STEPHENS HIGH SCHOOL ROUTE NO 2 HICKORY N. C. 28601 I.C.T. OFFICERS President Steve Ellis First Vice President Gail Fox Second Vice President Debbie Williams Third Vice President Tony Watson Secretary Sherry Benfield Treasurer Tanga Keller Editor Steve Falconi Asst. Editor Eddie Wise CARPENTRY OFFICERS President Wayne I card Vice President Eddie Street Secretary Boyd Canipe Treasurer Bobby Roper Editor Phil Boiick Asst. Editor Jeff Van Horn BRICKLAYING President Mark Cockerham Vice President Terry Ellis Sec. Treasurer Rodney Bumgarner Second Vice President John Bowman Editor Larry Pruitt ••OUTSTANDING CLUB OF NORTH CAROLINA Executive Council: Chairman - Cindy Isenhour. Steve Ellis, Keith Monroe. Cheryl Marlowe Donald Voorhees. Janie Hutchinson, Karen WHITENER Diane Rcitzel. Tim Hollar, Joel Mullen, Gary Boyette Advisors: Mr. Philip Story, Mr. Lewis Bumgarner, Mr. J.D. Bumgarner Mr. Thomas Jones, Mr. Steve Harris 211 Congratulations Class of '75 LIFE OF VIRGINIA CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS CLASS OF '75 Along with the arrival of the 1975 Corona comes the end of another school year at good ole SSHS. For the Freshmen it is just the beginning. For the Sophomores it is a half-way mark. For the Juniors times will soon be over. But for the Seniors it is the end and the beginning. The memories of high school days will linger for ever in the minds of the graduating Seniors. Joyce Yount, the editor-in-chief of the Corona, has displayed to the best of her ability the 1974-1975 school days. I would like to thank Joyce for the help and understanding she has given me in my attempt to provide the financial backing of the Corona. Without money the publication of a yearbook would be impossible. I would like to thank all of the companies and all the people who gave our much needed financial aid. I would like the students to make a special effort to recognize and appreciate this help. Without it the memories could not be followed through by the visual Corona. My special thanks goes to our Business advisor, Mrs. Haines, and our Yearbook advisor, Mrs. K. Terry. When it comes down to really doing something and getting it done I need a “push” now and then. Between the two, they “pushed” enough to keep me rolling. I would also like to take this opportunity to express the friendship, that I feel is very important, that I feel for Mrs. Haines and Mrs. Terry. Our ability to “get along” has made my editorship more fulfilling. I’m surely not forgetting my great staff. They pushed and they shoved and they worked and they sold until we could finance a yearbook. This was the greatest bunch of people I have ever, in my life, worked with. To you, staff, I wish you all the luck next year, and thanks for everything. You don’t know how proud I am of you all. Now, I’m going to sneak in a “thanks” to the faculty. Money strewn all over the office and interrupted classes and staff members in homerooms are over for '75. Thank you for your understanding and patience, faculty. I saved this part of my thoughts to the very last, because this part is the most impor- tant to me. To every student I thank you for your support. Without you, our efforts would be worthless. Every single person has contributed to the success of the Corona. The Corona is made by all of you. The Corona is yours. I wish you all the luck in the following years. Take care of yourselves. God bless you all! In remembrance of the class of ’75 AJUL Sherree Dietz Business Editor 213 SENIOR INDEX Harold Gregory Abee - Rt. 2, Box 748, Hickory Jeffrey Lee Alexander - Rt. 2, Box 618, Hickory Kathy Diane Allen Rt. 6, Box 751, Hickory Michael Roy Allison—Rt. 9, Box 267, Hickory David Rex Anderson-1370 17lh Ave. N.E., Hickory Debra Lynne Beckom Rt. 3, Box 239-3, Hickory Robert Doughton Benfield—236 21st St. S.E., Hickory Sherry Lynn Benfield- Rt. 5, Box 516, Hickory Dewey Douglas Bentley 1018 18th St. N.E., Hickory Mary Ann Bentley Rt. 3, Box 510, Hickory Lisa Rene Blanchard-1743 30th St. N.E., Hickory Sharon Denise Bolch 1928 33rd St. N.E., Hickory Charles Timothy Bolick- Rt. 11, Box 64, Hickory Mary Ann Bolick-1019 22nd St., N.E., Hickory Terry Lee Boling Rt. 4, Box 176-A, Conover Elbert Lacey Bollinger Rt. 1 1, Box 328, Hickory Charles Leroy Boston-300 19th St., Hickory John Timothy Bowman Rt. I, Box 95, Conover Sandy Kay Bowman Rt. 5. Box 514, Hickory Gary Boyette-Rt. 11, Hickory Sherry Ann Bradshaw-Rt. 9, Box 834, Hickory Kelly Daniel Brady 1812 30th Su N.E., Hickory James Darrell Brown- Rt. 2, Box 577, Hickory Rodney Allen Bumgarner—Rt. 11, Box 362, Hickory Sharon Kay Bumgarner- 2365 18th Ave. PI. N.E., Hickory Timothy Byers Rt. 9, Box 318, Hickory Eric Caldwell-Rt. 9, Box 869, Hickory Lillian Diane Caldwell-Rt. 11, Box 410, Hickory Lisa Rochelle Caldwell-Rt. 9, Box 830, Hickory Brenda Sue Carroll-Rt. 2, Box 225, Hickory Wayne Blair Clark Rt. 3, Box 427, Hickory Donna Lynn Cline Rt. 1, Box 57, Conover Tim Cline Rt. 2, Box 308A, Conover Daniel Clontz- 84 16th St. S.E.. Hickory Mark Cockcrham Rt. 11, Box 115, Hickory Donna Collier-1816 31st. St. N.E., Hickory Cathy Lavinia Cornwell-2585 23rd Ave. N.E., Hickory Elaine Cowan Rt. 9, Box 92, Hickory Vanessa Louise Craig- Rt. 2, Box 89, Conover Patricia Ann Cruse Rt. 3, Box 389, Hickory Randy Dale Rt. 6, Box 1088, Hickory Candy Lynn Davis Rt. 11, Box 10, Hickory Darrell Davis—Rt. 10. Box 180, Hickory Debbie Ann Davis Rt. 6, Box 373, Hickory Connie Lynn Deal -1230 1 8th Ave. N.E., Hickory Douglas Deal-1609 17th St. N.E., Hickory Lee Deal-1793 17th Ave. N.E., Hickory Robin Arthur Deal-Rt. 2, Box 249E, Conover Sherree Lynn Dietz—2330 Springs Road, Hickory Karen Faye Dix Rt. 11, Box 304, Hickory Kevin Downs 2040 25th St. Dr. N.E., Hickory Cathy Leigh Eckard-Rt. 6, Box 496, Hickory Richard Echard- 2200 15th Ave. N.E.. Hickory Bobbie Lynn Eller-322 21st St. S.E., Hickory Larry Eller-1815 30th St. N.E., Hickory Teresa Elliot- 1745 15th St. PI. N.E., Hickory Steven Ellis—Rt. 2, Box 727, Hickory Terry Ellis—Rt. 9, Box 338, Hickory Stephen Falcone- 2316 11th Ave. N.E., Hickory Connie Faulkner—Rl. 9, Box 183, Hickory Pamela Freeman Rt. 6, Box 1036, Hickory Darrel Frye— 1149 15th St. Dr. N.E., Hickory Michael Garren—Rt. 11, Box 93, Hickory Debbie Lliocrt- 1416 23rd Ave. N.E., Hickory Cynthia Godfrey Rt. 9, Box 569, Hickory David Good-2104 14th Ave. N.E., Hickory Sherree Wright Good -Rt. 3, Box 353, Hickory Steven Good 2254 9th St. N.E., Hickory Tim Gregg 833 17th St. N.E., Hickory Sharon Hahn -Rt. 9, Box 1055, Hickory Carol Lynn Hamby-Rt. 9, Box 1145, Hickory Charles I hmmett-1984 5th Ave. S.E., Hickory Deborah i.armon- Rt. 9, Box 235, Hickory Karen Harris 1486 6th St. N.E., Hickory David Haynes-P.O. Box 391, Hickory Lisa Hedrick Rt. 9. Box 692, Hickory Tony Hedrick-Rt. 2, Box 59, Conover Cindy Hefner Rt. 1, Box 223, Conover Randy Hefner- Rt. 1, Box 104, Conover Robert Hefner Rt. 11, Box 417, Hickory Gary Helm Rt. 11, Box 222, Hickory Bonnie Roark Hennessee Rt. 6, Box 417, Hickory Deborah Herman Rt. 6, Box 987, Hickory Amy Herndon 1 890 28th St. N.E., Hickory Pamela Hill-Rt. 9, Box 879, Hickory Debra Hodges Rt. 9, Box 727, Hickory Millie Hollar—Rt. I, Box 203, Conover Linda Holloway 2080 25th St. Dr. N.E., Hickory James Houser Rt. 9, Box 442, Hickory Robin Hovis-1461 21 st St. N.E , Hickory Audrey Huffman- 1266 18th St. N.E. Cheryl Huffman Rt. 9, Box 11 54, Hickory Connie Huffman-2437 12th Ave. Dr. N.E., Hickory Kim Huffman 1530 23rd Avc. PI. N.E., Hickory Ronnie Huffman-Rt. 2, Box 209, Hickory Janie Hutchinson-936-23rd Ave. N.E., Hickory Wayne Icard Rt. 2, Box 346, Hickory Cynthia Stephens lsenhour-Rt. 1, Taylorsville Lisa Renee lsenhour- Rt. 2, Box 892, Hickory Jan Carole Johnson-1457 17th Avc. N.E., Hickory Pamela Denise Jones Rt. 1, Box 270, Conover David Julian Rt. 11, Box 1 23, Hickory Alan Kanupp- Rt. 2, Box 266, Hickory Tanga Ann Keller -1740 16th St. N.E., Hickory Terry Keller-185 17th St. S.E., Hickory Eric Kent Rt. 9, Box 399, Hickorv Joe Kerley Rt. 9, Box 1153, Hickory Cathy Denise Killian- Rt. 1, Box 632-K, Claremont Randy Killian - Rt. 2, Box 412, Hickory Sharon Kay Killian-Rt. 2, Box 200, Hickory Janet Ruth Kirby- Ri. 6, Box 723, Hickory Marla Lynn Lafone Rt. 2, Box 624, Hickory Rebecca Denise Lail-Rt. 2, Box 296 A, Conover Tim Lail-Rt. 1, Box 74, Conover Winfield Blake Lail 1828 11th Avc. N.E., Hickory Bradley Nelson Lawing- Rt. 10, Hidden Valley, Hickory Roger Alan Ledford -1619 E. Ave., Hickory James Jeff Lightfoot Rt. 7, Llncointon Ralph David Little-Rt. 9, Box 330, Hickory Donald Charles Lookadoo- P.O. Box 2116, Hickory Jackson Lee Lutz Rt. 6, Box 759, Hickory Ronald Alan Lutz—Rt. 3, Box 350, Hickory Vickie Diane Lyalls - Rt. 2, Box 699, Hickory Douglas Thomas Martin-1725 15th St. PI. N.E., Hickory Timothy Alan Martin- Rt. 6, Box 743, Hickory David Martin McDonald Rt. 3, Hickory Daniel Me Known Viewmont Apt. 12-A, Hickory Linda McKnown- Viewmont Apt. 12-A, Hickory David Lee Michael Rt. 2, Box 890, Hickory Beverly Jean Miller- 1957 1 3th St. N.E., Hickory Gloria Faye Miller-2314 12th Ave. Dr. N.E., Hickory Larry Wayne Miller—Rt. 4, Box 178, Hickory Ronnie Lee Miller 1919 27th St. PI. N.E., Hickory Elissa Sharon Mitchell- Rt. 3, Box 425, Hickory Paula Esther Moebius-Rt. 9, Box 28, Hickory Keith Jesse Monroe- Rt. 6, Box 257, Hickory Debra Lynn Moorc-P.O. Box 2115, Hickory Randy James Moore-Rt. 1, Box 183, Conover Vickie Lynn Moore Rt. 3, Box 494, Hickory Vickie Lynn Moretz-Rt. 6, Box 1022, Hickory Julia Lisbeth Munday 1840 16th Ave. N.E., Hickory Mary Evelyn Myers-1452 19th St. N.E., Hickory Thomas Hubbard Myers-1452 19th St. N.E., Hickory Charles Wayne Ollis -1966 1 3th St. N.E., Hickory Robert Norman Olsen- Rt. 9, Box 337, Hickory Sharon Arlene Orders-Rt. 2, Box 699, Hickory Ronnie Let Owns 1902 27th St. N.E., Hickory William Frederick Owens-Rt. 2, Box 943, Hickory Johnny Ray Parsons- Rt. 1, Box 88, Hickory Judith Dawn Patterson 961 26th St. N.E., Hickory Steven Merrill Penley-2630 23rd Ave. N.E., Hickory John Williams Phillips lll-Rt. 9, Box 378, Hickory Ernest Durant Powell 1629 15th St. PI. N.E., Hickory Colby Grant Pressley-1225 24th Ave. N.E., Hickory Michael Frederick Propst Rt. 9, Box 655, Hickory Kenneth Michael Propst Rt. 11, Box 305, Hickory Tina Rcnae Propst Rt. 6, 8ox 1206, Hickory Tina Rcnae Propst—Rt. 6, Box 1206, Hickory Vickie Lynn Propst 2505 1 7th Ave. N.E., Hickory Larry Charles Pruitt-Rt. 4, Box 147, Conover Michael Eugene Ragan-Rl. 2, Box 28, Hickory Amelia Jane Randall 1933 27th St. PI. N.E., Hickory Catherine Susan Recse-Rt. 10, Hidden Valley, Hickory William Jeffrey Reeves Rt. 2, Box 789, Hickory Diane Elizabeth Reitzel-312 21st St. S.W., Hickory Karen Sue Reynolds- Rt. 10, Box 258, Hickory Lynn Richards Box 842, Hickory Cathy Jo Roberts- 1 341 20th Ave. N.E..Hickory Robby Earle Robertson III Rt. 9, Box 1140 Random Woods, Hickory Hugh Wayne Rogers Rt. 3, Box 452, Hickory Marcus Cromer Seitz-Rl. 2, Box 1 36, Hickory Vickie Elaine Shelton- Rt. 2, Box 370, Hickory Pamela Sue Shorn- Rt. 2. Box 184, Hickory Bruce Henry Sigmon-Rt. 1, Box 170, Conover Melvin Randy Sigmon- Rt. 2, Box 262, Hickory 214 Dawn Renee Simpson—3260 20th Aye. N.E., Hickory Nancy Lynn Simpson 23rd Avc. PI., Hickory Neil Jack Sipc Rt. 10, Box FC-84, Hickory Scotlie Sue Sipc Rt. 2, Box 1 55, Hickory Roberto Dan Slikerman P.O. Box 391, Hickory David Nelson Smith-Rt. 10, Box 186, Hickory Martha Ann Smith—Rt. 2, Box 61 3, Hickory Lennie Worth Spencer -2248 14th Ave. N.E., Hickory Steven Lewis Steelman Rt. 11, Box 120, Hickory Donna Lee Stephens-2022 16th St. N.E., Hickory Robin Ranch Suttlemyre 1409 23rd Ave. PI. N.E., Hickory Amanda Diane Teague Rt. 2, Box 751, Hickory Melinda Lou Teague 1504 14th Ave. N.E., Hickory Robin Rae Teague Rt. 9, Box 158, Hickory Linda Kay Thomas-Rt. 10, Box 140, Hickory Danny Ray Thompson-941 22nd St. N.E., Hickory Kathy Ann Thompson -Rt. 6, Box I 33, Hickory Terrie Yvonne Thurman-1904 10th Ave. N.E., Hickory Sheri Turner Townsend Rt. 2, Crosstown Apts. A3, Conover Terry Wayne Travis-Rt. 10, Box 151, Newton Don Alan Turner— Rt. 11, Box 233, Hickory Donald Ray Vorhces P.O. Box 863, Hickory Ronald |ay Voorhees—P.O. Box 863, Hickory Deborah Elaine Walker- johnny Allen Walker- Rt. 2, Box 186, Conover Kim Elaine Walls-146 14th St. S.E., Hickory Robert Gray Walton-Rt. 1 .Conover Lynn Ann Warren Rt. 11, Box 684-B, Hickory joan Michele Watson Rt. 6, Box 1354, Hickory Michael Dale Watson Rt. 11, Box 10-A, Hickory Ernie Earl West Rt. 3, Box 389, Hickory David Lane Westbrook-P.O. Box 1401, Hickory Robert Andrew White- Rt. 9, 8ox 704, Hickory Robert Chris White 610 22nd St. S.E., Hickory Susan Deborah White Rt. 9, Box 619, Hickory Karen Good Whitner-Rt. 3, Box 395, Hickory Deborah Lynn Wilson- Rt. 9, Box 292, Hickory Linda Denise Wilson -Rt. 9, Box 287, Hickory William Scott Wood-Rt. 10, Box 245, Hickory Nancy Jean Wooldridge 1220 18th Avc. N.E., Hickory Joyce Lorraine Yount Rt. 2, Box 1 38, Conover Mark David Zubcr 1507 23rd St. N.E., Hickory JUNIOR INDEX Mark Abce Rt. 10, Box 155, Hickory Leslie Adcock-1483 1 7th St. Dr. N.E., Hickory Eddie Alien—Rt. 6, Box 751, Hickory Pamela Allison Rt. 10, Box 404, Hickory Danny Atkins-950 20th St. N.E., Hickory Gaye Austin-1771 16th St. N.E., Hickory Melissa Austin Rt. 9, Box 590, Hickory Renee Auton—Rt. 6, Box 1086, Hickory Wayne Auton -Rt. 2, Box 409, Hickory Kathy Baity--Rt. 6, Box 758, Hickory Paul Balch-950 20th St. N.E., Apt. 7C, Hickory Karen Barber- Rt. 3, Box 391, Hickory Karen Barkcr-Catawba Arms Apts. 1 7D, Hickory Robert Barnette- Rt. 1, Box 463A, Taylorsville Mark Beard-1854 14th St. N.E.. Hickory Rex Benfield—Rt. 6, Box 23, Hickory Kenetha 8lake-Rt. 9, Box 1160, Hickory Jeff Blanchard-1743 30th St. N.E., Hickory Becky Bolick -1176 8th St. Dr. S.E., Hickory Debbie Bolick—Rt. 9, Box 819, Hickory Greg Bolick-Rt. 2, Box 323, Hickory Kinley Bolick-2357 13th St. Dr. N.E., Hickory Lisa Bolick-1 333 21st St. Ave. N.E., Hickory Phil Bolick Rt. 2, Box 252A, Hickory Ray Bowman Rt. 2, Box 2S2A, Hickory June Brackett- Rt. 3, Box 300, Hickory Vicki Bradberry- Rt. 11, Box 14, Hickory Cathy Bradley 1789 14th St. N.E., Hickory Dennis Bradshaw Rt. 9, Box 834, Hickory Wilma Branch 1350 15th Ave. N.E., Hickory Tim Brcndle-1821 31st St. N.E., Hickory Thomas Bresett- Rt. 11, Box 18A, Hickory David Brown 2351 13th St. N.E., Hickory Teresa Brown- Box 577, Hickory Brent Bumgarner-Rt. I, Conover Mary Caldwell- Rt. 5, Box 480, Hickory Regina Caldwell Rt. 9, Box 75, Hickory Boyd Canipe—Rt. 3, Box 312, Hickory Mark Carpenter-Rt. 6, Box 830, Hickory Robin Cristcnbury 2630 12th St. N.E., Hickory Gregory Clark—1809 31st St. N.E., Hickory Trudy Clark-Rt. 3, Box 454, Hickory Robert Cline Rt. 2, Box 558, Hickory Reggie Cioninger P.O. 8ox 1151, Hickory Kim Clontz-1371 14th Ave. N.E., Hickory Douglas Conner Rt. 9, Box 362, Hickory Ronald Cook- Donna Cornet -Rt. 6, Box 1 332, Hickory Ann Cornwell Rt. 10, Box 260, Hickory Kathleen Cornwell-Rt. 10, Box 260, Hickory Michelle Crooks- 1 309 1 st Ave. S.E., Hickory Jeffry Dale Lauren Davis-Rt. 2, Box 1 30, Conover Randall Davi$ Rt. 10, Box 145, Hickory Teresa Davis -1480 18th Ave. PI. N.E., Hickory Bonnie Deal Rt. 2, Box 664, Hickory James Deal Rt. 2, Box 383, Hickory Terry Deal—Rt. 2, Conover Creekside Trailerpark Elizabeth Dean-761 23rd Avc. N.E., Hickory Angela Dcttcr-710 7th Ave. S.E., Hickory Tipton Dietz Rt. 3, Box 432, Hickory David Dietrich- Rt. 6, Box 1080, Hickory Tommy Dix—Rt. 11, Box 304, Hickory Dennis Dixon-Rt. 6, Box 328, Hickory Christine Downs-2040 25th St. N.E.. Hickory Doug Duncan-1239 15th St. N.E., Hickory Ruby Ann Quncan Dogwood Hills, Rt. 11, Box 3E, Hickory Teresa Duncan 1260 23rd St. N.E., Hickory Christine Dunn-1961 12th St. PI. N.E., Hickory Laura Pace Dunn-P.O. Box 1535, Hickory Cathy Elizabeth Eckard Rt. 2, Box 281, Conover Patricia Dianne Eckard-Rt. 2, Box 365, Hickory Thomas Emory Eckard 2200 15th Avc. N.E., Hickory Tina Renae Eckard—Rt. 6, Box 11 36, Hickory Danny Joe Eggers-2067 1 5th Avc. N.E., Hickory Joel Lee Ellington Rt. 6, Box 83, Hickory Kevin Douglas Elliot-1745 15th St. PI. N.E., Hickory Pamela Lynn Flowers-Rt. 2, Box 95, Hickory Alan Fortner- 1840 10th Ave. Dr. N.E., Hickory Patricia Ann Fox-780 18th St. N.E., Hickory Wanda Gail Fox-Rt. 2, Box 430, Hickory Ruby Marie Frye-640 19th St. PI. S.E., Hickory Beverly Jean Funderburk—1500 16th St. N.E., Hickory Ronald Patrick Gaddy-1922 30th St. N.E., Hickory William Alan Garrett- Rt. 6, Box 1411, Hickory David Alan Gibson—Rt. 6, Box 1 333, Hickory Robert Lee Gibson-Rt. 6, Box 1 333, Hickory Ricky Steven Gilbert-Rt. 9, 8ox 510, Hickory Sandra Darlene Gilbert-416 23rd Ave. N.E., Hickory Linda Ann Goforth-Rt. 6, Box 1032, Hickory Vicki Gower Angela Diane Greene - Rt. 2, Box 132, Conover Joe Lance Hall-Rt. 2, Box 784, Hickory Sharon Diane Hamby-Rt. 2, Box 574, Hickory William Fredrick Hames -2244 9th Ave, N.E., Hickory Kimberly Jewel Hawn—Rt. 2, Conover Vickie Marque Hedrick Rt. 3, Box 409, Hickory Elizabeth Ann Hefner- Rt. 2, Box 911, Hickory Joel Robert Hefner-Rt. 2, Box 347, Hickory Karen Denise Hefner-62 15th St. S.E., Hickory Mark Barclay Hefner-Rl. 1, Box 96, Conover Phillip Milton Hefner-Rt. 2, Box 1 8, Hickory Susan Annette Hefner Rt. 2, Box 447, Hickory Christe George Helton-2008 13th Ave. N.E.. Hickorv Stephen Scott Henry—1213 Hunington Hills, Hickory Linda Kay Herman-Rt. 8, Box 166 Teresa Christine Hewitt 1740 30th St. N.E., Hickory Joe Carroll Hill-Rt. 9, Box 279, Hickory Kimberly Ann Hipp—P.O. Box 1114, Hickory Pamela Kay Hollifield Rt. 2, Box 400, Hickory Gregory Alan Holmes- Rt. 10, Box 225, Hickory Linda Faye Houser-Rt. 9, Box 713, Hickory Gaylan Marie Hoyle -1710 29th St. N.E., Hickory Richard Gary Hubbard—Rt. 2, Box 80, Conover Jackie Renee Hudson-21 1 3th St. N.E., Hickory Richard Wayne Hull- 88 15th St., S.E., Hickory Gary Franklin Huff—Rt. 6, Box 545, Hickory Trina Gail Huff—Rt. 6, Box 545, Hickory Janet Denise Huffman Rt. 9, Box 1096, Hickory Patrick James Hunter-Rt. 10, Box 247, Hickory Kathy Ann Ickard-Rt. 6, Box 1029, Hickory Nona Elizabeth lnce-1360 23rd Ave. N.E., Hickory Camilla Jean Isenhour- Rt. 10, Box 147, Hickory Marty Ray James-1417 23rd Ave. N.E., Hickory Teresa Raclynn Johnson Rt. 2, Box 240, Conover Deborah Ann joines (Owens) Anne Camille Jones-2020 6th Ave. N.E., Hickory Charles Michael Justice 2059 12th Ave. N.E., Hickory Luther Litvinofe Keller-1740 16th St. N.E., Hickory William Hale Kiefer-Rt. 10, Box 225, Hickory Andy Michael Killian Rt. 2, Box 1 56, Hickory Cheryl Ann Killian-2006 16ih Ave. N.E., Hickory 215 Timothy Killian 1 389 15th Ave. N.E., Hickory Catherine Cecilc Kinchloc- Rt. 9, Box 571, Hickory Michael Reid Laffon P.O. Box 1287, Hickory loey Dell Lafone—1751 17th Ave. Ct. N.E., Hickory Sharie Diane Lafone - 1485 17th Dr. N.E.. Hickory Michelle Lafone Rt. 1, Box 67C, Conover Beth Marie Lail-Rt. 9, Box 709, Hickory Debbie Ann Lail-Rt. 1, Box 118,Conover Orin Dale Lail-Rt. 2, Box 212, Conover Louis Duran Lail- Rt. 1, Box 100, Conover Regina Laurene Lail Rt. 4, Box 83, Hickory Ricky Wayne Lail-Rt. 2, Box 830, Hickory Shay la Leigh Lail-1828 11 th Ave. N.E., Hickory Sherree Lynn Lail-Rt. 2, Box 830, Hickory Deborah Lynn Laws-2415 12th Ave. Dr. N.E., Hickory Pam Jane Ledford— Talema Beatrice Ledford Rt. 2, Box 304C, Conover Vicki Elizabeth Leonard—2311 1 3th St. Dr. N.E., Hickory Jennifer Leigh Little-Rt. 2, Box 311, Conover Tamera Rene Little-Rt. 11, Box 90, Hickory Thomas Jeffrey Little-Rt. 11, Box 266, Hickory Jackie Lynn Lockhart-1520 21st Ave. N.E., Hickory Mark Alan London 1318 20th St. Dr. N.E.. Hickory Randy Clifford Lovelace-997 20th St. N.E., Hickory Jackie Louise Lowery—Rt. 9, Box 266, Hickory Vickie Sue Lowman-1799 14th St. PI. N.E., Hickory Chery Ann Marlowe-P.O. Box 1623, Hickory Emily Sue Marsh—Rt. 2, Box 6455, Hickory Janie Martin- Rt. 2, Box 342, Hickory Kim L. Martin-1816 30th St. N.E., Hickory Mindy Kay Martin- Rt. 9, Box 859, Hickory Ricky Durwood Martin-295 15th St. N.E., Hickory Kathy McCall-Rt. 1, Box 150A, Conover Dianna McCormick 2359 1 3th St. Dr. N.E., Hickory Janie McCrary- Rt. 1, Box 1 37, Hickory Thelma McCray-Rt. 9, Box 335, Hickory D. J. McGhinnis James Paul McKinney 1020 23rd St. N.E., Hickory Gary Douglal Melvin—Rt. 11, Box 392, Hickory Byron James Miller Rt. 2. Box 781. Hickorv Sharon Miller Rt. 9, Box 1147, Hickory Joy Moore 1389 13th Ave. N.E., Hickory Wesley Reid Moore-Rt. 2, Box 178F, Conover Dale Robert Moretz-Rt. I, Box 86, Conover Bobby Joe Morris-Rt. 2, Box 128, Conover Sheila Mosteller-Rt. 2, Box 652, Hickory Joel Mulicn-Rt. 9, Box 184, Hickory Jon Mullen -Rt. 9, Box 184, Hickory Will—Rt. 2, Hickory Kenny Nichols- Rt. 2, Box 5A, Taylorsville Kevin Niewulis-Rt. 9, Box 1157, Hickory Elisa Nitakin-Rt. 9, Box 831, Hickory Debbie Noble-Rt. 9, Box 1004, Hickory Dana Norris-Ri. 11, Box 244, Hickory Rodney Parlier- 1520 23rd Ave. PI. N.E., Hickory Scott Parsons-Rt. 11, Box 116, Hickory Teresa Patterson B51 21st St. S.E., Hickory Douglas Peeler Rt. 6, Box 1076, Hickory Karen Penley-Rt. 11. Dogwood Hills 1-A, Hickory Jeff Piercy- Rt. 2, Box 26, Hickory Mark Poole P.O. Box 961, Hickory Charles Poovey-Rt. 6, Eastwood, Hickory Treva Darlene Pope Rt. 2, Box 159, Apt. 3, Conover Pamela Gail Prestwood- 2263 9th Ave. Dr. N.E., Hickory Juanita Cheryl Proctor 1333 15th St. N.E., Hickory Christine Gail Propst-Rt. 11, Box 210, Hickory Leroy Props! Rt. 6, Box 69, Hickory Elford Ricky Pruitt P.O. Box 634, Newton Gary Lee Pugh-2559 10th Ave. N.E., Hickory Janie Denise Punch-1725 26th St. N.E., Hickory Sherwin Lane Queen 2734 12th Ave. Dr. N.E., Hickory Richard Lewis Randolph 1217L 21st Ave. N.E., Hickory Patty Ann Reep- 18 21st St. S.E., Hickory Debra Darlene Reese Rt. 2, Box 143, Conover Terry Timothy Rietzel—1014 14th Ave. Dr. N.E., Hickory James Robert Richard-1484 20th St. N.E., Hickory Cheryl Darwin Richards- P.O. Box 842, Hickory Ray Edw rrd Richards-Rt. 3, Box 334, Hickory Deborah Lynn Rink—Rt. 9, Box 844, Hickory Cindy Rebecca Robbins 935 23rd Ave. N.E., Hickory Mark Scott Robbins-1249F Huntington Park Apts., Hickory Darrell Wayne Robinson Rt. 6, Box 1411, Hickory Bobby James Roper-1825 11th Ave. N.E., Hickory David Brian Ross-1057 20th St. N.E., Hickory Teresa Lynne Ruff-Rt. 1,Box 164, Conover Tia Julie Ruiiman-2331 Springs Rd., Hickory Andrew Gregory Schuck-Rt. 10, Box 249, Hickory Robin Renee Setliemyre-1489 21st St. N.E., Hickory Teresa Ann Setzer-Rt. 11, Box 236, Hickory Ronda jean Shook—1487 17th St. N.E., Hickory Sherry Lynn Shook- 1801 14th St. N.E., Hickory Phil Brian Shoup -2206 3rd Ave. S.E.. Hickory Suzanne Marie Shuffler Rt. 2, Box 375, Hickory Anna Marie Sigmon-Rt. 2, Box 321 J, Conover David Mark Sigmon--1040 22nd St. PI. N.E., Hickory John Marvtn Sigmon Rt. 1, Box 973, Hickory Kenneth Wayne Sigmon- Rt. 2, Box 15, Hickory Patricia Elaine Sigmon Rt. 2, Box 134, Conover Dwight Randy Sipe-Rt. 2, Box 145, Conover Glenn Edgar Sipe-Rt. 11, Box 257, Hickory Cynthia Ann Smith-Rt. 9, Box 671, Hickory Lawrence Berkley Smith, Jr.-Rt. 2, Box 846, Hickory Ralph Ted Smith—Rt. 3, Box 505, Newton Catherine Louise Sorrells Rt. 9, Box 607, Hickory Kevin Lee Spears—Box 233, Newton Carla Denise Spencer Rt. 9, Box 205, Hickory Tony Steven Spencer - Rt. 2. Box 301, Conover Keith Dewey Starnes-Rt. 9, Box 849, Hickory Randy Jeneil Stewart-Rt. 9, Box 729, Hickory Cathy Elizabeth Stillwell--Rt. I.Box 71-K, Conover Jeffrey Lee Stinson-Rt. 2, Box 635, Hickory Eddie Alvin Street Rt. 6, Box 243, Hickory Alece Kim Sutton - 20th Ave., Hickory Katherine Ann Tallman-Rt. 11, Box 2322, Hickory Gerald Osborne Terrell 2279 10th Ave. St. N.E., Hickory James Anthony Thompson Rt. 6, Box 133, Hickory Sandra Jane Thompson-1539 26th St. N.E., Hickory Brent Nevin Townsend-Rt. 2, Box 220, Conover Joel Townsend Jeff Lynn VanHorn-Rt. 3, Box 365, Hickory Dewey Anderson Ward—Rt. 1, Box 71-A, Hickory Steven Lloyd Ward 341 21st St. S.E., Hickory Janice Annette Wagner Rt. 2, 8ox 634, Hickory Patricia Ann Walters—1895 16th Ave. N.E., Hickory Melva Jean Waters-Rt. 2, Box 280, Hickory Sherry Dawn Waters-1907 15th Ave. N.E., Hickory Robert Freeland Watkins-1732 29th St. N.E., Hickory Peggy Ann Watkins-Rt. 1, Conover David Wayne Watson-Rt. 6, Box 1354, Hickory Debbie Karal Watson—2338 12th Ave. Dr. N.E., Hickory Tony Daniel Watson-Rt. 11, Box 10-A, Hickory Karen Denise Weaver-Rt. 1, Box 102, Conover Martin Kendall Webb-1010 26th St. N.E., Hickory Malcom Brant Weeks—1733 10th Ave. N.E., Hickory Beverly Ann Whisnant-Rt. 2, Box 372-A, Conover Tamarah Leigh Whisnant- Rt. 11, Box 242, Hickory Cathy Diane White-Rt. 9, Box 514, Hickory Cheryl Ann White—Rt. 2, Box 837, Hickory Pamela Mae Whitc-Rt. 2, Box 340, Hickory Lisa Carol Wilkcrson-1481 17th Dr. N.E., Hickory Cynthia Katrina Williams—Rt. 6, Box 418, Hickory Debbie Ann Williams Connie Elizabeth Williard- Rt. 9, Box 1129, Hickory Ann Elizabeth Wilson Rt. 9, Box 875, Hickory Paul Edwin Wise, Jr.-Rt. 9, Box 687, Newton Bobbie Jean Wright—Rt. 1, Box 150-B, Hickory Catherine Jean York Rt. 9, Box 463, Hickory Mary Juanita Yount- P.O. Box 205, Hickory Tamarah Rae Yount-Rt. 10, Box 92, Hickory SOPHOMORE INDEX Debbie Ellen Abee-Rt. 2, Box 748, Hickory Sandra Leah Abee-Rt. 10, Box 1 55, Hickory Donna Lynn Abernathy- Rt. 2, Box 93, Hickory Deborah Ranae Adams-1916 28th Si. N.E., Hickory Richard Anthony Alcon-1085 22nd St. N.E., Hickory Sandra Ruth Allison—Rt. 9, Box 267, Hickory Larette Dawn Auton-Rt. 6, Box 1085, Hickory Daniel Joseph Baker-Sweetwater, Hickory Keith Shelton Baker-Rt. 6, Box 255, Hickory Eric Brent Barbour-2082 6th Ave. S.E., Hickory lohnny Lee Barger-Rt. 2, Box 221, Conover Jonathon Richard Baumgarncr -Rt. 9, Box 716, Hickory Mark Douglas Belvin Rt. 10, Box 143, Hickory James Richard Benfleld 236 21st St. S.E., Hickory Johnny Reed Bently-1018 18th St. N.E., Hickory Dorothy Elaine Benton-Rt. 9, Box 268, Hickory Teresa Lynn Bice-Rt. 3, Box 502, Hickory Greg Phillip Bodde-2627 16th Ave. N.E., Hickory Emma Jean Bolch-Rt. 9, Box 80, Hickory Barbara Jean Bolick-1019 22nd St. N.E., Hickory Eric Quinn Bolick—Rt. I, Box 121, Conover Robin Artilla Bolick-Spencer Rd.r Conover Sharon Kay Bolick—24 18 Springs Rd., Hickory Wanda Viola Boston- 300 19th St. S.E., Hickory Jimmy Ray Bowen—1459 23rd Ave., N.E., Hickory Connie Dean Bowen Rt. 2, Box 327, Conover 216 jeanie Ellyn Bowman-Rt. 3, Box 493, Hickory Jeffery Lane Bowman-Rt. I, Box 95, Conover Kevin Avery Bowman-1424 17th Ave. N.E., Hickory Rodney Mack Bowman-Rt. 2, Box 415, Hickory William Brian Bowman Rt. 6, Box 1418, Hickory Karen Denise Boyette -1835 17th St. N.E., Hickory Danny Kenneth Boston Rt. 4, Whispering Pine Dr., Newton Candice Camille Bumgarner-1477 17th Ave. N.E., Hickory Jeffery Brian Bumgarner—Rt. 6, Box 79, Conover Kimberely Elizabeth Bumgarner-Rl. I, Box 79, Conover Hughlene Annette Burton P.O. Box 181, Hickory Cherylc Sue Bushong 1868 14th St. N.E., Hickory Patsy Gail Campe 2145 5th Ave. S.E., Hickory Toni Denise Cantrell 1418 Ave. N.E., Hickory Carroll Anthony Carpenter—P.O. Box 853, Hickory Deborah Elaine Carpenter-Rt. 6, Box 853, Hickory Herbert Noel Carpenter-Rt. 6, Box 830, Hickory Tamara Elizabeth Carpenter-Rt. 2, Box 697, Hickory Cathy Fay Carroll Rt. 2, Box 278, Conover Patricia Nanette Carroll Rt. 2, Box 225, Conover Herbert Lee Carter-Rt. 4, Box 138, Conover Tina Bonita Center Rt. 9, Box 807, Hickory Robin Elaine Church Rt. 6, Box 1428, Hickory Lavonda Dawn Clampitt-Rt. 2, Box 114, Conover Sharon Renee Cline Rt. 2, Box 558, Hickory Ellen Marie Cloer-P.O. Box 1541, Hickory Kim Denise Cloninger-Rt. 3, Hickory Tamara Kay Clontt-Rl. l,Box 115, Conover Phillip Harver Collier-1816 31st St. N.E., Hickory Karen Elizabeth Collins-2323 13th St. Dr. N.E., Hickory Teresa Deane Conner-Rt. 9, Box 362, Hickory Allan Cook Rt. 1,Box 160, Conover Nancy Amelia Cornwell-2585 23rd Ave. N.E., Hickory Donna Ellen Costner 1421 16th Ave. N.E., Hickory Carol Yvonne Coulter-Rt. 2, Box 192, Conover Tammy Elaine Crafton -1695 17th Ave. Court N.E., Hickory James Cecil Craig-Rt. 9, Box 647, Hickory James William Crisp-225 13th Ave. N.E., Hickory Robert Avery Crouch-Rt. 3, Box 429, Hickory Linda Darlene Cruse-Rt. 3, Box 389, Hickory Donna Gail Davis- 1501 16th St. N.E., Hickory Larry Wayne Davis-213 South Brady Ave., Newton Nancy Alice Deal-Rt. 9, Box 1076, Hickory Debbie Kaye Dellinger 1047 20th St. N.E., Hickory Barbara Colleen Doble-Rt. 11, Box 211, Hickory Kathy Jean Drum 1743 30th St. N.W., Hickory Dale Eugene Dunmyrc 2339 Springs Road, Hickory Deborah Rogernccn Earley—1032 22nd St. N.E., Hickory Charles Samuel Eckard 1888 28th St. N.E., Hickory Devada Dean Eckard-Rt. 9, Box 512, Hickory Pamela Renee Eckard-2351 15th St. N.E., Hickory Parla Jean Eckard Rt. 2, Box 365, Hickory Joyce Ann Eckard Rt. 6, Box 365, Hickory Tamara Lynn Elliot-1745 15th St. PL N.E., Hickory James Michael Flowers -Rt. 3, Box 333, Hickory Mitchell Dale Flowers Rt. 3, Box 333, Hickory Steven Ray Flowers-Rt. 3, Box 316, Hickory Candas Lynne Fox-Rt. 9, Box 492, Hickory Jackie Ella Fox-Rt. 2. Box 430, Hickory Tracy Ann Freeman- Rt. 6, Box 1036, Hickory Augustus Marion Frenceschini-Rt. 2, Box 567, Hickory Patricia Lynne Frock 1477 17th Ave. N.E., Hickory Tommy Michael Gabriel -Rt. 12, Hickory Lisa Yvonne Gamble-Rt. 11, Box 296, Hickory Lesa Cheryl Gibbs-Rt. 9, Box 37, Hickory Lisa Ann Good- 2104 14th Ave. N.E., Hickory Jeff D. Graff-Rt. 9, Box 240, Hickory Teresa Diane Gragg Rt. 6, Box 758, Hickory Kim Elizabeth Granger-Rt. 6, Box 10, Hickory Tony Lee Gray- 1826 11th Ave. N.E., Hickory Susan Jean Green-Rt. 6, Box 1437, Hickory Barbara Ann Greene-1819 18th St. N.E., Hickory Timothy Alex Greene- Rl 2, Box 132, Conover Steven Grindstay-Rt. 2, Box 273, Hickory Nelda Sue Hamby-2609-B Springs Road, Hickory Teresa Kay Hamby Rt. 9, Box 1145, Hickory Bernadette Hammonds Rt. 2, Box 476, Hickory Donnie Lee Harmon-Rt. 2, Box 212AA, Conover Terry Edward Harris Rt. 9, Box 170, Hickory Timothy John Harris-Rt. 9, Box 170, Hickory Daren Alisa Hart-Rt. 11, Box 257, Hickory David Mark Hartness-2140 13th Ave. N.E., Hickory Sonya Lynn Hastings—133 17th St. S.E., Hickory Timothy James Haynes-P.O. Box 391, Hickory Jimmy Richard Hedrick, Jr.-Rt. 2, Box 592, Hickory Tami Diane Hedrick—Rt. 9, Box 372, Hickory Gary Alan Hefner-Rt. 1, Box 273, Hickory Patricia Elaine Hefner Rt. 1, Box 96, Conover Terry Lee Hendrix Donna Lynn Herman—Rt. 2, Box 972, Hickory Mark Wayne Herman—1739 15th St. PI. N.E., Hickory Timothy Keith Herman Rt. 2, Box 432, Hickory Carla Rose Hilton 1040 15th St. N.E., Hickory Melinda Ann Hendman 1005 20th St. N.E., Hickory Dawn Leigh Hoffman- 1943 16th St. N.E., Hickory Sheila Helene Holder Rt. 1, Box B-9, Conover Tondra Lynn Hollar-1213A 21st Ave. N.E., Hickory Timothy Lee Hollar--Rt. 10, Box 499, Hickory Nancy Lynn Holt Rt. 10, Box 142, Hickory Robin Andrew Honeycutt-Rt. 2, Box 777, Hickory Gary Eugene Hottlcy- Rt. 3, Box 504, Hickory Katrina Rose Houston-1435 16th Ave. N.E., Hickory Ruth Ann Hoyle Rt. 9, Box 542, Hickory Michael Oliver Hunter Rt. 10, Box 247, Hickory Phillip Neil Hunter—2330 11th Ave. N.E., Hickory Sherry Lynn lcard-1837 12th Ave. N.E., Hickory David Dean Iccnhour Rt. 1, Box 85, Conover John David Igo-Rl. 10. Hickory Dena Christine Jacobs -Rt. 2, Box 78, Conover Philip Van Johnson-Rt. 3, Box 489, Hickory Scott Milvin Jones-338, 20th St. S.E., Hickory Mary Elizabeth Kanupp Rt. 2, Box 266, Hickory Julianne lerley-Rt. 9, Box 1153, Hickory Tracy Kent Kersey Rt. 6, Box 355, Hickory Tina Marie Kibodeaux-Rt. 11, Box 420, Hickory Donald Pinkney Killian-Rt. 2, Box 380, Hickory Rex Ledford Alan Ray Lutz-Rt. 6, Box 759, Hickory Tonya Jean Lutz- Rt. 9, Box 324, Hickory Randy James Lyalls- Rt. 2, Box 699, Hickory Belinda Gail Martin—Rt. 6, Box 743, Hickory Janet Annette Martin-Rt. 9, Box 375, Hickory Mark Steven Martin Rt. 9, Box 566, Hickory Melanie Joan Martin-Rt. 9, Box 851, Hickory Nathan Lee Martin 295 15th St. S.E., Hickory Ralph James Martin Rt. 6, Box 106, Hickory Timothy Andrew Martin-1611 15th SL PI. N.L., Hickory Tammy Sue Massingill -1961 12th St. N.E., Hickory Wanda Jean Mathis—Rt. 2, Box 428, Hickory Ray Winford Mays-Rt. 9, Box 231, Hickory Andria Lorraine McDaniel Rt. 2, Box 342, Conover Tony Edward McMillian-1055 19th St. N.E., Hickory Jerry Kieth Michaels-Rt. 2, Box 890, Hickory Debbie Lynn Miller- Rt. 6, Box 1043, Hickory Daniel Miller—Rt. 2, Box 297, Conover David Drcn Miller-Rt. 6. Box 400, Hickory Tim Alvin Miller Rt. 2, Box 559, Hickory Debbie Rcnid Morctz Rt. 1, Box 401-B, Hickory Sherry Gail Moretz-145 17th St. S.E., Hickory Karen Louise Mosteller Rt. 1, Conover Laura Jean Mosteller 1255 19th Ave. N.E., Hickory Patti Roxanne Mull—Rt. 9, Box 880, Hickory Pamela Ann Newton Rt. 2, Box 616, Hickory Michele Ann Noble-Rt. 9, Box 1004, Hickory Mike Robert Noble-Rt. 11, Box 126, Hickory Mike Scott Norris Rt. 11, Box 244, Hickory Mike Tory Pappas-Rt. 6, Box 752, Hickory Terry Lee Pate- Rt. 2, Box 985, Hickory Katherine Lynn Patton Rt. 6, Box 1099, Hickory John David Phillips—2004 6th Ave. S.E., Hickory Bryan Alan Pollard- 1478 17th Ave. N.E., Hickory Lorna Dawn Poovey 2013 16th St. N.E., Hickory Joyce Lynn Pope—Rt. 11, Box 127, Hickory Sandra Kay Poteat—Rt. 1, Box 64, Conover Donna Jean Prcstwood 2263 9th Ave. Dr., Hickory Kim Jeanie Price—305 20th Ave. N.E., Hickory Phyllis Gail Proctor-Rt. 9, Box 666, Hickory Cathy Deane Propst-Rt. 9, Box 655, Hickory Janice Darlene Pruitt—1514 23rd Ave. Ct. N.E., Hickory Robert Douglas Ponch-Rt. 1, Box 143, Hickory Clyde David Quten Rt. 1, Box 494, Hickory Terry Lee Raby-Rt. 6, Box 712, Hickory Elaine Marie Reynolds Rt. 10, Box 258, Hickory Lynn Robinette Richards 1484 20th St. N.E.. Hickory Darryl Lewis Rind-Rt. 9. Box 933, Hickory Rick Howard Ritchie-Rt. 6, Box 417, Hickory Robyn Lynn Roark-Rt. 6, Box 857, Hickory Rebecca Lynne Robinson -Rt. 2, Box 236AA, Conover Sharon Ann Robinson-Rt. 6. Box 1411. Hickory Jacqueline Elaine Rozzelle 1121 Main Ave. Dr. N.E., Hickory Linda Kaye Setzer-Rt. 11, Box 236, Hickory Robert Lee Setzer-2213 14th Ave. N.E., Hickory Trecsa Ann Setzer-2213 14th Ave. N.E., Hickory Lisa Carol Sherrill-Rt. 2, Box 452, Hickory Jimmy Ray Shey-Rt. 9, Sunny Side, Hickory Carla Renae Shook-Rt. 1, Box 150, Conover Danny Ray Shook-Rt. 1, Box 76, Conover Marla Faye Shook Rt. I.Box 150, Conover Terry Lee Shook-Rt. 4, Box 184, Hickory Sharon Kay Shortl-Rt. 2, Box 146, Hickory 217 Elizabeth Rene Sigmon - 1775 14th St. PI. N.E., Hickory Mavin Renac Sigmon Rt. 2, Box 185, Hickory Ricky Oale Sigmon Rt. 2, Box 227, Hickory Sandra Gall Sigmon--Rt. 2, Box 98, Conover Williams Dennis Sigmon Rt. 1, Box 159, Conover Alton Lewis Simons i067 21st St. N.E., Hickory Tammy Sipc-970 23rd Ave. N.E., Hickory left Edward Smith-Rt. 6. Box 336, Hickory Michael Lee Smith 1611 15th St., N.E., Hickory Pam Smith-Rt. 10, Box 186, Hickory Dawn Sprouse Rt. 6, Box 360, Hickory Sharon Starr-Rt. 9,Box 1069, Hickory Susan Teague 2351 18th A ve., N.E., Hickory Debbie Thornburg 1602 26th St. Dr., N.E., Hickory Donna Triplitt Rt. 9, Box 1008, Hickory David Turner-Rt. 11, Box 233, Hickory Jeanine Turner 1761 14th St., N.E., Hickory Jeff Tuttle-142 1 7th St., S.E., Hickory Lanettc Wagner Rt. 2, Box 762, Hickory Janet Walker Rt. 2, Box 916, Hickory Karen Washburn—Rt. 2, Box 659, Hickory Mark Weslbrook-P.O. Box 1401, Hickory David White—RL 9, Box 619, Hickory Doug Whitener-Rt. 2, Box 513C, Hickory Greg Whitener Rt. 2, Box 253, Conover Lisa Wiley-Rt. 9, Box 746, Hickory Mary Beth Wilson-Rt. 10, 8ox 187, Hickory Dell3 Williams -20th St., N.E., Catawba Arms Apts., Hickory Ted Williams 1540 26th St.. N.E., Hickory Robin Wright Rt. 3, Box 468, Hickory Betty Yoder 1632C Ave., S.E., Hickory Dale Yoder -Rt. 2, Box 23, Hickory Melissa Yoder-Ri. 9, Box 226, Hickory Mike Yount-1118 13th St. PI., N.E., Hickory Timothy Vance Yount Rt. 2, Box 138, Conover Vincent Zembaty—Rt. 9, Box 347, Hickory FRESHMAN INDEX Lester Hubert Adams, Jr.-Rt. 1, Box 20, Hickory Robert Stephen Allen -Rt. 6, Box 1356, Hickory Mike Ray Anderson-904 20th St., Hickory Lisa Ann Andrew Rt. 11, Box 310, Hickory David Brian Annis-3266 20th Ave. N.E., Hickory Tony Lee Anthony -1320 20th Ave. N.E., Hickory Janet Kay Arnold-1637 16th St. N.E., Hickory Kevin Dwayne Ausiin-Rt. 6, Box 711, Hickory Sonji Liegh Austin Rt. 6, Box 758, Hickory Karen Lynn Bailey-Rt. 6, Box 758, Hickory Vickie Sheriene Bailey-Rt. 11, Hickory David Marty Baker 2326 12th Ave. N.E., Hickory Denise Leslie Baker-Rt. 9, Box 342 Lisa Joann Barker—Hickory Vincent Keith Barbour Rt. 9, Box 426, Hickory William David Bedington 1401 20th Ave., N.E., Hickory Rocky LeRay Benfield- Rl 2, Box 757, Hickory Steve Perry Benfield- 1509 17th Ave. N.E.. Hickory Clarence Russell Benton II Rt. 9, Box 268, Hickory Christopher Matthew Blake-Rt. 2, Box 702, Hickory Ronald Dale Blevins- 925 15th St. N.E., Hickory Margie Catherine Boggs Rt. 2, Box 632-B, Hickory Amy Ruth Bolick-Rt. 9, Box 36, Hickory Dawn Rennee Bolick-Rt. 6, Box 988, Hickory Kelly Dean Bolick -1614 Ave. S.E., Hickory Marcus Anthony Bolick-Rt. 11, Box 64, Hickory Richard Ray Bowlin-Rt. I, Box 70-B, Hickory Regina Gail Bolick 1333 21st Ave. N.E., Hickory Betty Jo Boston-300 19th St. N.E., Hickory Robert Alan Bowman 946 22nd St. Place, N.E., Hickory Tim Brewer Patricia Leigh Bridges-P.O. Box 98S, Hickory Amy Renee Bumgarner Rt. 9, Box 894, Hickory Donna Elizabeth Bumgarncr-Rt. 11, Box 362, Hickory Kevin Lee Bumgarner 2365 18th Ave. Place, Hickory Sharrie Lee Bumgarner - Rt. 11, Hickory Cynthia Anne Caldwell Rt. 9, Box 869, Hickory Carol Ann Cook-Rt. 1, Box 160, Hickory Susan Dean Cook Rt. 9, Box 814. Hickory Linnville Fillmore Couch-1480 1 7th St. Dr. N.E., Hickory Darren Lewis Craig-Rt. 2, Box 89, Hickory lohnny Ray Crouch 1349 14th Ave. N.E., Hickory Marvin Allen Crowe Rt. 9, Box 642, Hickory Rhonda Rena Dale-1836 16th St. N.E., Hickory Catherine Ann Darnell-1753 28th St. N.E., Hickory Cynthia Diane Davis -Rt. 1, Box 11-X21. Conover Cindy Tia Dunton Rt. 2, Box 238, Conover Kimberly Ann Earley -1032 22nd St. N.E., Hickory Calvin Eugene Eckard Rt. 1, Box 286E, Granite Falls Stephen Wayne Eckard Rt. 2, Box 365, Hickory Bill Eller—Rt. 2. Box 958, Hickory Roger Wayne Eller 1815 30lh St. N.E., Hickory Barbara Ann Ellis Rt. 2, Box 724, Hickory Kimberly I aye Elis 1417 17th Ave. N.E., Hickory Dwight Fillers—2347 11th Ave. N.E.. Hickory Gerrie Nadine Fisher-Rt. 11, Box 15, Hickory Jeff Flowers Alvin Fortner—1840 10th Ave. Dr. N.E., Hickory Cindy Marie Fox-Crosstown ApLs. Gl, Hickory Tommy Frady-Rt. 2, Box 453, Hickory Mark Gaither 1354 23rd Ave. N.E., Hickory Rebecca Darlene Geougc Rt. 11, Box 104, Hickory Jerry Gilchrist -1480 17th St. Dr. N.E., Hickory Karen Larrainc Goble--Rt. 9, Box 73, Hickory Chris Good--942 23rd Ave. N.E., Hickory Cheryl Ann Gragg Rt. 6, Box 766, Hickory Ronnie Greene Rt. 2. Box 225, Conover David Guins i009 22nd St. Dr. N.E., Hickory Lisa Joan Guthrie -2112 15th Ave. N.E., Hickory Freida Louise Hahn- Rt. 2, Box 861, Hickory Karen Beth Hahn Rt.9, Box 1061, Hickory Darla Jean Hail —Rt. 2, Box 639, Hickory Pamela Gail Hamby Rt. 2, Box 574, Hickory Tim Harmon-Rt. 9, Box 235, Hickory Brenda Marlene Harrell-Rt. 9, Box 868, Hickory John Bruce Harrclson Rt. 2, Random Woods.Hickory Debbie Harris—P.O. Box 614, Hickory Karen Hatten Jeffery Scott Heavner - 1835 17th St. N.E., Hickory Alan Roger Hcdrick-Rt. 2, Box 59, Conover Rocky Lee Hedrick- 1920 32nd St. N.E., Hickory Robert Tate Heplcr 1308 23rd Ave. N.E., Hickory Kim Hefner—Rt. 2, Box 312, Hickory James Edison Hefner 621 5th St. S.E., Hickory Sandy Hefner—Rt. 1, Box 68, Conover Sharon Hefner-Rl 1,Box 223, Conover Tammy Hefner—Rt. 2, Box 415, Hickory Patsy Helms Rt. 2, Box 275, Conover Lela Helton-Rt. 9, Box 1088, Hickory Beth Herman-Rt. 9, Box 321, Hickory Renee Herman-Rt. 6, Box 742, Hickory Teresa Elaine Herman-Rt. Box 190, Conover Todd Leroy Herman Rt. 9, Box 78, Hickory Virginia Henry-1213C 21st Ave. N.E., Hickory Connie Hendrix Thomas Russell Hill- Rt. 9, Box 672, Hickory Cyastal Yolanda Hicks-Rt. 2, Box 672, Hickory Cynthia Lynn Hollar-Rt. l.Box 137,Conover Cynthia Dawn Hilton Rt. 2, Box 204B, Hickory Shelia Denise Hollar-Rt. 9, Box 726, Hickory Sherry Lynn Honeycutt-Rt. 1 1, Box 216, Hickory Jerry Manan Houston 1725 21st St. N.E., Hickory Melinda Dawn Houston 1725 21st St. N.E., Hickory Teresa Gayle Houston -Rt. 9, Box 616, Hickory Janet Rene Hudson -1760 Highland Ave. N.E., Hickory Tamera Denise Huffman -2146 3rd Ave. S.E., Hickory Deborah Louise Hughes- 1219 22nd St. N.E., Hickory Tanya Jean Hunt Rt. 9, Box 582, Hickory Sylvia Jay Hutchinson-936 23rd Ave. N.E., Hickory Betty Jane Hyler- 1894 16th St. N.E., Hickory Glenna Icard- Rt. 2, Hickory Paula Ingram-2445 21st Ave. N.E., Hickory Phillip Benjamin Isbell Rt. 2, Box 83, Conover Cathy Johnson Rt. 2, Box 167, Hickory Keith Edward Johnson-Rt. 2, Box 363, Hickory James Johnson-Rt. 2, Box 240-C, Hickory Dennis Jonas-99 13th St. S.E., Hickory Melissa Jonas -Rt. 2, Box 393, Hickory Roger Jones-Rt. 9, Box 417-H, Hickory Mark Kale -185 1st Ave. N.E., Hickory Mary Kale- Rt. 9, Box 206, Hickory Harold Dean Kanupp-1669 1st Ave. S.E., Hickory Robbie Kayler Rt. 9, Box 588, Hickory Danny James Keaton-1225 14th St. N.E., Hickory Jeffrey Wayne Keller -1507 16th Ave. N.E., Hickory Melinda Keller-264 21st St. S.E., Hickory Timothy Blake Keller-406 20th St. S.E., Hickory Elizabeth Kelly Catawba Arms Apts., Hickory Teresa Keyes- P.O. Box 41, Hickory Charles Killian—Rt. 1, Box 68-C, Conover James Killian Rt. 9. Box 238, Hickory Michael Killian Rt. 2, Box 650, Hickory Pamela Killian-Rt. 2, Box 325, Hickory Randall Kenziah-1487 17th Dr. N.E., Hickory Pamela Lail-Rt. 1, Box 153, Conover Shirley Lail-Box 393, Lyle Haven Trailer Park, Conover Tamara Lail-Rt. l,Box 132, Conover Ricky Lambert 944 15th St. S.E., Hickory Cathy Lane-1649 S.E., Hickory 218 Kelley Lawing- Rt. 10, Box 127, Hickory Kristy Lawing -Rt. 10, Box 127, Hickory Susie Laws—2415 12th Ave. Dr. N.E., Hickory Debbie Lawson-1215-C 21st Ave. N.E., Hickory Linda Lees Rt. 10, Box 238, Hickory Michael Lewman—Rt. 9, Box 1170, Hickory Beth Arden Lindsay-3009 19th Ave. N.E., Hickory Tim Lingerfelt -230 22nd St. S.E., Hickory Tina Little-RL 2, Box 311, Conover Tony London Rt. 6, Box 1225, Hickory Mark Long-1850 29th St. N.E., Hickory Susan Long-Rt. 2, Hickory Tammie Martin Rt. 6, Box 106, Hickory Wayne Long-Rt. 2, Hickory Lisa A. Mason Rt. 11, Box 262, Hickory Donna Matthews 954 9th Ave. Dr. N.E., Hickory Michael Clinton Mays-1277 20th St. N.E., Hickory Danny McAlpin 1230 19th Ave. PI. N.E., Hickory Mark E. McBride 1910 23rd Ave. Pi., Hickory Dottie McCormick—2359 13th St. Dr. N.E., Hickory Mark McCray Rt. 9, Box 509, Hickory Mary Ellen McCray—Rt. 9, Box 335, Hickory Robert McGhinnis-P.O. Box 25, Hickory (oanie L. McNiel -Rt. 2, Box 25, Hickory Roger Meade-Rt. 9, Box 1072, Hickory Chuck Miller-Rt. 2, Box 226, Conover Tony Miller-Rt. 2, Box 181, Conover Barbara Minyard-Rt. 2, Box 612, Hickory Carol Mogray—Rt. 6, Box 1426, Hickory Andrea Elisa Moore- 1923 16th St. N.E., Hickory Terry Lees Moore—Rt. 2, Box 1 78-F, Conover Melvin Houston Moretz 145 17th St. S.E., Hickory Vickie Ann Morgan-Rt. 6, Box 112, Hickory Diana Liegh Mosteller - Rt. 11, Box 411, Hickory Sheila Diane Parker-Rt. 2, Box 632, Hickory Kevin Eugene Parlier 1520 23rd Ave. PI. N.E., Hickory Tina Marie Parlier—975 22nd St. PI. N.E., Hickory Donald Carl Parton Rt. 2. Box 142-A, Conover Kimberley Ann Patton Rt. 6, Box 1031, Hickory Michael G. Pavne-Rt. 11, Box 260, Hickory James Walter Peilcr Rt. 6, Box 1102, Hickory Darryl James Phillips Rt. 2, Box 842, Hickory Barbara Ann Polloch—10th St. N.E., Hickory David Allan Ponti—1147 29th St. N.E., Hickory Tony Lynn Poovey-3271 20th Ave. N.E., Hickory Janie Elizabeth Pope-Rt. 2, Box 261, Conover Tim Robin Powell -Rt. 2, Box 126, Conover David Albert Proctor-1813 33rd St. PI. N.E., Hickory Stanley Roche Proctor-1333 15th St. N.E., Hickory Rebecca Rosemary Propst Rt. 9, Box 237, Hickory Steven Keith Propst—Rt. 9, Box 655, Hickory Gary Dennis Punch Lori Megan Queen—966 22nd St. PI. N.E., Hickory Marcus Lee Randall-1933 27th St. PI. N.E., Hickory Barry Dean Rayfield-Rt. 2, Box 277, Hickory Martha Suzzane Reeves—Rt. 2, Box 789, Hickory Angela Dawn Renfro-Rt. 2, Box 466, Hickory Michael Kevin Robinson 1417 16th Ave. N.E., Hickory Jimmy Alfred Rumley Rt. 6, Box 582, Hickory Walter Eugene Sain—2540 17th Ave. N.E., Hickory Susan Elizabeth Schuck -Rt. 10, Box 249, Hickory Sandra Lynn Seabock Rt. 10, Box 179, Hickory Janet Leigh Seitz-1829 27th St. PI. N.E., Hickory Jennifer Lynn Setzer Rt. 9, Box 40, Hickory Michael Lee Sharpe- Rt. 1, Box 161, Hickory Tarra Kay Sheets-Rt. 3, Box 353, Hickory Vernon Guy Shelton Rt. 9, Box 627, Hickory Debra Lynne Sherrill—1860 26th St. N.E., Hickory Tracy Dawn Sherrill Rt. 2, Box 211 -C, Conover Bradly Harold Shook Rt. 10, Box 122, Hickory Cindy Lori Shook Rt. 2, Box 145, Conover Judy Melinda Shook- Rt. 1, Box 76, Conover Mark Eugene Shook- Rt. 2, Box 320, Hickory Wendy Patricia Shook-1801 14th St. N.E., Hickory Connie Dale Sigmon- Rt. 2, P.O. Box 678, Hickory Douglas Blake Sigmon-Rt. 6, Box 305, Hickory Randy Sigmon-270 21st St. S.E., Hickory Russell Lee Sigmon- Lastview Acres, Hickory Steven Rex Sigmon--1367 20lh Ave. N.E., Hickory Brad Simons- 2030 11 th Ave. N.E., Hickory Jeanne Sipe-Rt. 11, Box 238, Hickory James Russell Smith- 947 22$t PI. N.E., Hickory Lois Gray South- Rt. 2, Box 129, Hickory Bradley Spencer-2248 14th Ave. N.E., Hickory Tim Spencer-1517 17th Ave. N.E., Hickory Ellen Marie Stamcs-Rt. 3, Box 411, Hickory Lawrence Monroe Stair, Jr.-Snowcreek Deborah Elaine Stinson-Rt. 2, Box 635, Hickory Mary Anne Stock-Rt. 9, Box 611, Hickory Donald Graham Stout—Random Woods, Hickory Brad Sweat-Rt. 11, Box 280, Hickory James Edmond Tallman, Jr.—Rt. 11, Colonial Heights, Hickory Donna Kay Teague--Rt. 2, Box 751, Hickory Elizabeth Teague 1020 25th St. N.E., Hickory Teresa Lynn Thomas-Rt. 10, Box 140, Hickory Carolyn Renae Townsend-Rt. 3, Box 501-C, Hickory Sandra Michelle Townsend P.O. Box 682, Hickory Virginia Ann Trull-Rt. 9, Box 79, Havenwood, Hickory Deborah Adele Turner-Rt. 11, Box 233, Hickory Cory Vaughn-Rt. 10, Box 137, Hickory Robert Vick—Catawba Arms Apts., Apt. 12E, Hickory Sara Rebecca Walker-Rt. 2, Box 186, Conover Chris Wallen Rt. 11, Box I4B, Hickory Janice Walls—146 14th St. S.E., Hickory Wendy Waller-1968 12th St. PI. N.E., Hickory Eddie Warren- Rt. 9, Box 256, Hickory Carla West-Rt. 3, Box 389, Hickory Duwayne Wcstby 2251 16th Ave. N.E., Hickory Deborah Whaley Rt. 1, Box 33, Hickory Kathy White—1331 17th St. S.E., Hickory Deborah Wilkes Rt. 1, Box B-4, Conover Dennis Williams-997 22nd St. PI. N.E., Hickory Geraldine Williams-Catawba Arms Apt. 20th St. N.E., Hickory Lisa Williams 1640 26th St. N.E., Hickory Martha Willard- Rt. 9, Box 1129, Hickory Eve Wilson-RL 9, Box 878, Hickory Michael Wilson Rt. 9, Box 287, Hickory Terry Wilson Rt. 9, Box 292, Hickory Michael Wise—Rt. 9, Box 687, Hickory Sandra Yelton-1923 16th St. N.E., Hickory Clarence Young Rt. 11, Box 5-C, Hickory Mickey Yount-Rt. 6, Box 285, Hickory Robin Yount-1904 28th St. N.E., Hickory Katharyn Zuber-1507 23rd St. N.E., Hickory FACULTY INDEX HOMETOWN Charles J. 8ost—Claremont, NC J. E. Tallman-Mansfield, OH Neil Abernathy- Newton, NC Tony Andrew-Catawba County, NC Carol Bowman- North Wilkesboro, NC Frances Brooks-Ashe County, NC Elizabeth Browne-Catawba County, NC J. D. Bumgarner Newton, NC Lewis Bumgarner-Hickory, NC Sandra Caldwell—Newton, NC Susan Carpenter—Hickory, NC Thelma Cloer-Kannapolis, NC Marty Curtis-Lenoir, NC Jacqueline Daugh ton- Asheville, NC Glen Deal-Hickory, NC Lecia Drye-Hickory, NC Albert Eckard -Hickory, NC Lula Ervin-Wilson County, NC Harry Frye-Hickory, NC Walter Galbreath -Pittsburgh, PA Carol Haines-Lexington, NC Sandra Harris-Hamlet, NC Steve Harris-Shelby, NC Bertie Herman Catawba County, NC Lydia Herman-Ashe County, NC Steve Hilton-Hickory, NC Loyd Hoke Catawba County, NC Tom Jones-Statcsville, NC Pamela Kupetz-Newton, NC Donna Maye-Boone, NC Patricia Moore-Greensboro, NC Gearge Nazarovitch-Cambridge, PA Janet Ogle- Hickory, NC Patty Parks-Hickory, NC Chris Rose-Lincolnton, NC Terry Sidelinker-Orone, ME Celia Sigmon-Claremont, NC Kenneth Simmons -Claremont, NC Kenneth Simmons-Shelby, NC Vickie Smith-Greensboro, NC Philip Story-Newton, NC Karen Terry-Hickory, NC Kenneth Throneburg-Morganton, NC Joe Whitener-Granitc Falls, NC Helen Workman-Andrews, NC Dave Simonson-Peoala, IL Dean Van Hom-Connelly Springs, NC Dolores Ivey—Brooklyn, NY Marta Isenhour-Hickory, NC 219 SENIOR STATISTICS GREG ABEE: J.V. Football 1, 2; J.V. Basketball 2; Wrestling 1;Track 1, 2; VICA 3, 4; Valdese High School 1,2, 3. JEFF ALEXANDER: J.V. Football 1; Golf 2, 3; Chorus 2, 3; Pep 3; DECA 4; Bus Driver 3, 4. KATHY ALLEN: FHA 1; Chorus 2; Spanish 1, 2; Pep 2; Library 4; AFS 4. MICHAEL ALLISON: J.V. Football 1; Track 2, 3, 4; VICA 2, 3, 4. DAVID ANDERSON: VICA 4. DEBBIE BECKOM: FBLA 4; VICA 4; Miss St. Stephens Contestant 3; Prom Committee 3. ANN BENTLEY: Art 3, 4; Library 4; Prom Committee 3. SHERRY BENFIELD: FHA 1; AFS 3; VICA 4; Homecoming Repre- sentative 3; Scorekceper - basketball 3,4. LISA BLANCHARD: Girls Softball 1; Student Assembly 1; Biology 2; FTA 4; Keyette 2; French 2, 3; Library 1; DECA 4; Torch Business 3; Office Assistant 1; Hickory High School 2. ROBERT BENFIELD: Varsity Football 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 2,3; Wrestling 4; BETA 3, 4; Quill Scroll 2, 3; Key Club 4; Spanish 2, 3; Monogram 3, 4; AFS 2; Torch Editorial 2, 3; Mr. St. Stephens Contes- tant I; Prom Committee 3. DOUG BENTLEY: VICA 2, 3, 4. MARY BOLICK: J.V. Basketball 1; BETA 3, 4; Quill Scroll 4; Jr. Science 2; FHA 1; Art 4; Sub-Jrs. 3; Spanish 3, 4; Pep 1,2, 3; AFS 1,2, 3, 4; Torch Editorial 4; Corona Business 3; Corona Editorial 4; Home- coming Representative 4; Miss St. Stephens Contestant I, 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; Jr. Sr. Waitress 2. SHARON BOLCH: DECA 4; Miss St. Stephens Contestant 2. BERT BOLLINGER: Golf 2; Student Assembly 4; DECA 3, 4; Debate 2; Drama 4. CHARLES BOSTON: VICA 3; Drama ?. BRENDA BOWMAN JOHN BOWMAN: Varsity Football 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 3; J.V. Football 1,2; J.V. Basketball 3;Track 1; Spanish 2, 3; Monogram 1,2, 3, 4; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4; AFS 3; Prom Committee 3; Student Assembly 1,2; Wrestling 3, 4; Biology Club 2. SANDY BOWMAN: Varsity Basketball 1; Biology 1,2, 3, 4;Chorus I, Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Art 4; Sub Jrs. 1; Monogram 2, 3; Camera 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Alexander Central High School 1. GARY BOYETTE: Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; J.V. Football 1; J.V. Basketball 1,2; Track 4; Student Assembly 1; Key Club 4; Spanish 1,2; Monogram 3, 4; VICA 4. SHERRY BRADSHAW: Sub-Jrs. 4; Spanish 2; Pep 1,2; DECA 3, 4. DARRELL BROWN: DECA 3, 4. RODNEY BUMGARNER: Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; J.V. Football 1; J.V. Basketball 2; J.V. Baseball 1,2; Wrestling 1; Varsity Baseball 3, 4; Spanish 2, 3; Monogram 4; VICA 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Most Valuable Player J.V. Basketball 2. SHARON BUMGARNER: Sr. Science 3; Biology 3; FHA 1; Spanish 2, 3; VICA 4. ERIC CALDWELL: Quill Scroll 3; Biology 3; Pep 4; DECA 4; VICA 2; Torch Editorial 2; Homecoming Escort 4; Intramural Basketball 4; 1st Place Sales Demonstration Contest 4. DIANE CALDWELL: FTA 4; Spanish 3; Pep 1; Torch Business 4; Prom Committee 3; Health P.E. Award 1; Typing 1 Award 3. LISA CALDWELL: BETA 3, 4; Sub-Jrs. 2, 3, 4; Spanish 2, 3; Pep 1,2, Library 2, 4; Corona Business 2; Prom Committee 3; Jr. Sr. Waitress 2. BRENDA CARROLL: Varsity Basketball 3, 4; F.V. Basketball 1, 2, Girls Softball 1; FHA 1; Pep 1, 2, 3; Torch Business 2, 3; Corona Business. 2; Homecoming Representative 4; Miss St. Stephens Contes- tant 3; Prom Committee 3. WAYNE CLARK: Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; J.V. Football 1, J.V. Basketball 1, 2, Wrestling 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3,4; Beta 3, 4; Spanish 3, 4; Monogram 3, 4; Corona Editorial 4; Most Outstanding Soph. Field Day (Track) 2; Academic Award PE Health I; All Conference Track 3. TIM CLINE: VICA 2, 3,4. DANIEL CLONTZ: Jr. Science; Chorus 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; French 2, 3; Bandsman of the Month 3; All-County Band 4. MARK COCKERHAM: Varsity Football 3,4; J.V. Football 1; Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Assembly 1; Monogram 3; VICA 4. DONNA COLLIER: Quill Scroll 4; Biology 2; Health Careers 2, 3, 4; Chess 3; Corona Editorial 3; Classes Editor (Corona) 4; English Award 3; H.O. 1 Award 2. CATHY CORNWELL: Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; J.V. Basketball I; Beta 3, 4; Quill Scroll; FHA 1; Spanish 1, 2; Monogram 3, 4; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4; Torch Editorial 4; Corona Editorial 1,2, 3, 4; Miss St. Stephens Contestant 3; Prom Committee 3; Jr. Sr. Waitress 2; Most Valuable Player l;Team Before Self 2; Intramural Basketball 4. ELAINE COWAN: FBLA 4; Chorus 2, 3; Spanish 2; AFS 3. VANESSA CRAIG: Beta 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3. 4; FTA 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2; Sub-Juniors 3, 4; French 2, 3; AFS 2, 3, 4; Radio Staff 2, 3; Debate 2, 3, 4; Torch Editorial 2, 3, 4; Editor-in-Chief 4; Torch; Corona Editorial 2, 3, 4; Feature Editor Corona 3, 4; Miss St. Stephens Contestant 3; Jr. Marshal 3; Debate Award 3; English Award 2; Health PE Award 1; Letter in Debate 3. PATTY CRUSE: FHA I; Chorus 2; VICA 4. RANDY DALE: Varsity Football 4; J.V. Baseball 1; Track 1; Beta 3, 4; Quill Scroll 3, 4; Spanish 2, 3; Pep 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Debate 2; Torch Editorial 3; Corona Editorial 4; Jr. Sr. Waiter 2; Physical Science Award 1; English III Award 3; Homecoming Escort 1,2, 3. CANDY DAVIS: Jr. Science 2, 3; FFIA 1, 2; Band (Indianette) 2, 3, 4; Health Careers 4; Pep 2; AFS 1, 2; Torch Business 4;Corona Business 3; Prom Committee 3; Bronze Medal Dance Camp 4. DARRELL DAVIS: J.V. Football 1; J.V. Basketball 1; Wrestling 1; Varsity Baseball 1; Track 2; Band 1, 2; Pep 3; VICA 4; Bus Driver 3; Radio Staff 3; Mr. St. Stephens Contestant 3. DEBRA DAVIS: Golf 3, 4; Art 3, 4; AFS 3; DECA 4; Miami Coral Park Sr. High School 1,2. DOUG DEAL: Varsity Football Mgr., J.V. Football 1; Band 4. LEE DEAL: Jr. Science 2; Art 3; Spanish 4; AFS 2. ROBIN A. DEAL: Beta 3, 4;Quill Scroll 4; FHA 1; FBLA 4; Band 1, 2, 4; French 2, 3; AFS 4; Corona Editorial 3; Organizations Editor (Corona) 4; Homecoming Representative 4; Miss St. Stephens Contes- tant 2. SHERREE DIETZ: Girls Softball 3, 4; Student Assembly 4; Sr. Science 4; FHA 1; Health Careers 3, 4; Sub-Juniors 4; Spanish 2, 3; Pep 4; AFS 2, 4; Radio Staff 4; Debate 3, 4; Torch Business 4; Torch Editorial 4; Corona Business Mgr. 4; Corona Business Staff 3; Miss St. Stephens Contestant 3; Prom Committee 3; Indianette 2; Intramural Basketball 4. KAREN DIX: Senior Science 3; FHA 1; Spanish 2; AFS 4. KEVIN DOWNS: Varsity Football 2, 4; J.V. Football 1; J.V. Baseball 1; J.V. Basketball 1; Mr. St. Stephens Pageant 4; Romeoville High 2, 3; George County High 1,2. CATHY ECKARD: Biology 2, 3; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Art 4. RICHARD A. ECKARD: Track 1, 2, 3; Art 3; Spanish 2; Monogram 2, 3, 4; Camera 4; DECA 4; Bus Driver 3. BOBBIE ELLER: FHA 1, 2; Pep 2; DECA 3, 4; DECA Girl of the Year 3. LARRY ELLER: VICA 2, 3, 4. TERESA ELLIOTT: VICA 4. STEVEN ELLIS: J.V. Football 1; VICA 2, 3, 4; Most Outstanding Junior (VICA) 3; Most Improved Student (VICA) 3; Best all Round Student (VICA) 3. TERRY ELLIS: J.V. Baseball 1, 2; Varsity Baseball 3, 4; Monogram 4; VICA 4; Eastern Wayne High 2. STEVE FALCONE: J.V. Football 1; Spanish 4; VICA 4; Torch 4; Corona Editorial 4. CONNIE FAULKNER: FHA 2; Art 3, 4; Pep 1, 2; Library 4; Prom Committee 3. DARRELL FRYE: J.V. Football Mgr. 1; Spanish 1; VICA 4; Greater Atlanta Christion 3. MIKE GARREN: J.V. Football 1; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Golf 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Student Assembly 3, 4; Camera 2, 3, 4; Monogram 4; Torch Editorial 4; Corona Editorial 4; Prom Committee 3. DEBBIE GILBERT: Varsity Basketball 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 2; Girls Softball 4; Biology 2; FBLA 4; Sub-Juniors 4; Monogram 4; Pep 1,2,3, 4; Lunchroom Assistant 4; Miss St. Stephens Contestant 3. CINDY GODFREY: FHA 1, 2; Chorus 2; Sub-Juniors 4; Spanish 2, 3; AFS 4; Torch Business 2, Torch Editorial 3, 4; Corona Editorial 4; Prom Committee 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3. DAVID GOOD: VICA 3, 4; Most Improved Junior (VICA) 3. SHERREE GOOD: FTA 3; Chorus 2; Art 4; Sub-Juniors 2; Spanish 2; AFS 1, 4; Miss St. Stephens Contestant 1,2. STEVE GOOD: Student Assembly 2; Spanish 2; Pep 1; DECA 3;VICA 220 4; jr. Sr. Waiter 2. TIM GREGG: Sr. Science 4; Spanish 3. SHARON HAHN: VICA 4; Frankfurt Junior High, Germany; Percrburg High School, Prince George High. LYNN HAMBY: FHA 1,2; FBLA 4; Health Careers 4. DEBORAH HARMEN: Beta 3, 4; FHA 1; FTA 3, 4; Sub-Juniors 2, 3, 4; Spanish 2; Pep 1; AFS 1; Torch Business 3, 4; Corona Business 4; Homecoming Representative 4; Prom Committee 3; Who's Who Among American High School Students 3. DAVID HAYNES: Varsity Basketball 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 2; J.V. Football 1; Student Council 1, 4; Student Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish 2; Monogram 4; AFS 1, 2, 3, 4; Torch Business 4; Torch Editorial 4; Mr. St. Stephens Pageant I; Prom Committee 3. BOBBY HEFNER: Art 4; Spanish 2, 3; DECA 4. CINDY HEFNER: FHA 1; Pep 3; VICA 4; Miss St. Stephens Pageant 3. RANDY HEFNER: Spanish 2, 3; Pep 1,2, 3, 4; VICA 4; Homecoming Escort 1. GARY HELMS: J.V. Football 1; VICA I; Mr. St. Stephens Contestant 1. BONNIE HENNESSEE: FTA 4; Band I, 2; French 2, 3; Pep 1;AFS2; DECA 4. AMY HERNDON: FHA 1; FTA 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2; Sub-Juniors 2, 3,4; Spanish 2; Pep I; AFS 2, 3, 4; Torch Editorial 2, 3, 4;Corona Business 2. DEBBIE HERMAN: FHA 1; Pep 2;DECA 1. DEBI HODGES: Chorus 2, 3; Library 2, 3; AFS 3, 4; Torch Business 2, 4; Prom Committee 3; Drama 4. MILLIE HOLLAR: J.V. Basketball I, 2; Girls Softball 1; FHA 1; Pep 1, 2; VICA 3, 4. CHUCK HOUSER: J.V. Baseball 1; Golf 2, 3; Letter in Golf 3. ROBIN HOVIS: FBLA 1; Sub-Juniors 4; Pep 4; AFS 1; Corona Busi- ness 3; Homecoming Representative I; Miss St. Stephens Pageant 2. AUDREY HUFFMAN: Biology 2; FHA 1; FBLA 3, 4; Chorus 2; Sub-Juniors 2; Pep 1; VICA 4; Debate 1, 2; Torch Business 3; Home- coming Representative 4; Miss St. Stephens Contestant 2, 3; Prom Committee 3. CONNIE HUFFMAN: Varsity Cheerleader 4; J.V. Cheerleader 1, 2; Girls Softball 4; Student Assembly 4; Sub-Juniors 2; Spanish 2, 3; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4; AFS 3, 4; Torch Business 2, 3, 4; Corona Business 2, 3, 4; Office Assistant 3, 4; Homecoming Representative 4; Miss St. Stephens Contestant 1; Prom Committee 3; Jr. Sr. Waitress 2; Head Cheerlaeader 4. KIM HUFFMAN: Student Assembly 3, 4; Biology I; FTA 4; Band 1; Pep 3; Homecoming Representative 2, 4; Miss St. Stephens Contestant 3; Miss Congeniality 3. RONNIE HUFFMAN: J.V. Football 1; Varsity Baseball 4; Art 3; Spanish 2; Academic Award in Consumer Math 3. JANIE HUTCHINSON: Band 1,2; Monogram 2; Pep 1; DECA 3; VICA 4. WAYNE ICARD: VICA 3, 4. CYNTHIA ISENHOUR: Pep 1; VICA 3, 4; Miss St. Stephens Contes- tant 2. JAN JOHNSON: J.V. Basketball Mgr. 2; Girls Softball 2; Junior Science 2; FHA I; FBLA 4; Spanish 2; Pep 1, 2, 3; AFS 1, 2, 3, 4; Torch Business 1; Corona Business 4; Homecoming Representative 4; Prom Committee 3. DENISE JONES: Pep 2, 3; Torch Editorial 4; Corona Business 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Drama 4. DAVID JULIAN: Varsity Football 2, 3; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Monogram 3; Pep 3; Drama 4; Mr. St. Stephens Contestant 4. ALAN KANUPP: J.V. Football 1; Biology 2; Art 4; Spanish 2, 3; Pep 1, 2, 3; VICA 4; Prom Committee 3. TANGA KELLER: Girls Softball 1; Student Assembly 3; Chorus 2; Monogram 2; VICA 3,4; Miss St. Stephens Contestant 3. TERRY KELLER: VICA 4. GALE KELLY: Junior Science 1; Biology 1; DECA 1; Hickory High School 2, 3. ERIC KENT: Varsity Basketball 4; J.V. Basketball 1, 2; J.V. Football 1; Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4; Biology 1; Art 3; Spanish 2, 3; Monogram 2, 3, 4; VICA 4; Prom Committee 3; Jr. Sr. Waiter 2. JOE KERLEY: Varsity Football 4; Pep 4; Bus Driver 4; Mr. St. Stephens Contestant 4; Ben L. Smith High School 2, 3. CATHY KILLIAN: Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Biology 3; FHA 1; Chorus 2; Sub-Juniors 2; French 2, 3; AFS 2; VICA 4; Debate 2; Torch Editorial 2, 3, 4; Corona Editorial 2, 3; Debate Certificate 2; Classes Editor (Corona) 3. RANDY KILLIAN: J.V. Basketball I; Biology 2; French 2, 3; Radio St ff 4; Science Club 3. SHARON KILLIAN: J.V. Cheerleader 1, 2; Student Assembly 2, 3; Biology 2; FHA 1; Spanish 2, 3; Pep 1,2, 3, 4; AFS 1,2, 3, 4; VICA 4; Prom Committee 3. MARLA LAFONE: Biology 2; FHA 1; Chorus 2; Sub-Juniors 2; French 2, 3; AFS 2; VICA 4; Debate 2; Torch Business 2, 3; Corona Editorial 3; Miss St. Stephens Contestant 3. BECKY LAIL: Art 3, 4; DECA 4. TIM LAIL Varsity Football 3, 4; Pep 3, 4; DECA 3; VICA 3, 4. WINFIELD LAIL: Art I; Pep 1,2, 3; DECA 1,2. BRAD LAWING: Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; Varsity Basket- ball 3, 4; Co-Captain 4; J.V. Football I; J.V. Basketball 1, 2; J.V. Baseball 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Key Club 3, 4; Spanish 2; Mono- gram 3, 4;Chess 3; Jr. Sr. Waiter 2; All Conference (football). ROGER LEDFORD: Spanish 3, 4. BEVERLEY M. LINGERFELT: Biology 2; Spanish 2, Shorthand Award 3. DAVID LITTLE: J.V. Football 1; Pep 2; DECA 3, 4; Radio Staff 2; Debate 4; Mr. St. Stephens Contestant I. DON LOOKADOO: Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; J.V. Football 1; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1,2; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish 2, 3; Monogram 2, 3,4; Pep 1, 2, 3; AFS 1; Bus Driver 3, 4; Mr. St. Stephens Contestant 1,4; All Conference; Football 4. JACKIE LUTZ: Band 1; Health Careers 2; Spanish 3. RONNIE LUTZ: Art 3, 4; Pep 3; AFS 1, 2; VICA 4. VICKIE LYALLS: Varsity Basketball 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 1,2; Biology 2; FHA 1; Band 2; Sub-Juniors 2; Spanish 2, 3; Monogram 3,4; Pep 4; Miss St. Stephens Contestant 3. DAVID MCDONALD: Spanish 1; Jupiter High School, Florida 1,2. DOUG MARTIN: VICA 3, 4. DAVID MICHAEL: Wrestling 2;Track 2;Quill and Scroll 4; Jr. Science 1, 2; Sr. Science 3; French 2, 3; Pep 1; AFS 2, 3, 4; Corona Business 4, Corona Editorial 4. GLORIA MILLER: Beta 3,4;FHA 1; Spanish 2, 3;Pep 1,2;AFS 1.2, 3, 4; Impressions 4; Corona Editorial 3, 4; Torch Editorial 4; Home- coming Representative 4; Prom Committee 3; Jr. Marshal 3; Marching Indianelte 2; D.A.R. Good Citizen 4. LISA MITCHELL: J.V. Cheerleader T, 2; Biology 2; Chorus 3; Sub-Ju- niors 2, 3, 4; Pep 1, 2; Camera 3, 4; Torch Editorial 3, 4; Corona Business 3, 4; Miss St. Stephens Contestant I, 2; Jr. Sr. Waitress 2. PAULA MOEBIUS: Chorus 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish 1, 2; Monogram 3; AFS 1,2. 4; Torch Business 3, 4; Torch Editorial 3; Prom Committee 3; Who’s Who in American High School Students 3. KEITH MONROE: DECA 3; VICA 2, 4. RANDY MOORE: VICA 2, 3, 4. VICKIE MORETZ: Biology 2; Chorus 2, 3; Pep 2; VICA 4; Torch Business 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Letter in Chorus 2, 3. JULIE MUNDAY: Student Assembly 1; FHA 1; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Pep 1, 2; Troch Business 4; Corona Business 4; Prom Committee 3; Chorus Letter 3, 4. MARY MYERS: VICA 4; Torch Business 2. TOMMY MYERS: J.V. Football 1; J.V. Basketball 1, (Mgr.) Track 3; Student Assembly 4; Beta 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Junior Science 1,2, Senior Science 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; French 2; Radio Staff 4; Impres- sions 4; Torch Business 4; Torch Editorial 3, 4; Corona Business 4; Prom Committee 3; Jr. Marshal 3; Physical Science Award 1 Chemistry 3; NCTE Award 4; National Merit; Betty Crocker Search for Leadership Award 4. WAYNE OLLIS: Beta 3, 4; Health Careers 2; Spanish 2, 3, 4; AFS 4; Chess 3; U. S. History Award 3. RICK OWENS: Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Beta 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Jr. Science I, 2; Sr. Science 4; Key Club 4; Spanish 3; Pep 1; Camera 2, 3; Chess 2, 3; Radio Staff 4; Torch Business 4; Torch Editorial 4; Corona Business 4; Mr. St. Stephens Contestant 4; Prom Committee 3; Jr. Marshal 3. JOHNNY PARSONS: Camera 2, 3, 4; VICA 2, 3, 4. JUDITH PATTERSON: Biology 2; FTA 4; VICA 3; Corona Editorial 2. STEVE PENLEY: Art 3;Spanish 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3. JOHN PHILLIPS: Track 3, 4; French 3; Monogram 4; VICA 4; Newton Conover High School 1,2. ERNIE POWELL: VICA 2, 3, 4. 221 MIKE PROPST: Track 2; Beta 3, 4;Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Sr. Science 3; French 2, 3; AFS 2; Debate 3, 4; Impressions 2, 4; Corona Editorial 2, 3, 4; Co-Editor (Sports) Corona 3, 4; National Merit Semifinalist 4; Impressions Editor-in-Chief 4. TINA PROPST: Jr. Science 2; FTA 1; Band 3; Spanish 1. VICKIE PROPST: Art 3; DECA 4. LARRY PRUITT: Wrestling 2. AMELIA RANDALL: FHA 1; FT A 4. JEFF REEVES: J.V. Basketball Stat. 1, 2; Varsity Baseball Mgr. 1; Student Assembly 2, 3; Beta 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Junior Science 1, 2; Senior Science 3, 4; Biology 2; FBLA 4; French 2, 3; AFS 4; Impressions 1; Torch Editorial 4; Corona Editorial 2, 3, 4; Co-Sports Editor, Corona 3, 4; Homecoming Escort 4; Mr. St. Stephens Contes- tant 2; Junior Marshal 2; Jr. Sr. Waiter 3. DIANE REITZEL: VICA 3,4. KAREN REYNOLDS: Beta 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Sub-Juniors 4; Spanish 2, 3; Monogram 3; AFS 3, 4; Radio Staff 4; Hickory Daily Record Staff 4; Torch Business 3, 4; Corona Editorial 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; Band Letter 1,2, 3. LYNN RICHARDS: Sub-Juniors 4; Pep 3; VICA 4; Miss St. Stephens Contestant 3. CATHY ROBERTS: Jr. Science 3; Spanish 2, 3; Pep 1; VICA 4; Torch Editorial 4; Who’s Who in American High Schools 3. WAYNE ROGERS: DECA 3, 4; VICA 2. ROBBY ROBERTSON: Beta 4; Jr. Science 4; Senior Science 4; French 3; Golden Valley Jr. High; San Bernadino, California 1. MARK SEITZ: J.V. Basketball 1; Student Assembly 1, 2; Spanish 3; Camera 3;Chess I, 3. VIKKI SHELTON: FBLA 4; Northeast High School 1,2, 3. PAM SHORTT: Band 1,2; Monogram 1, 2; VICA 3, 4; Band Letter 1,2; Miss St. Stephens Contestant 3. RANDY SIGMON: J.V. Football 1; J.V. Basketball 1; Track 1, 4; Spanish 2; Camera 4; AFS 3; VICA 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Homecoming Escort 3, 4; Mr. St. Stephens Contestant 4; Science Award 1; Gymnas- tics Award 2. DAWN SIMPSON: J.V. Cheerleader 2; Girls Softball 3; Student As- sembly 1; Beta 2, 3; Sub-Juniors 2, 3; Spanish 2, 3; Pep 1,2, 3; Library 1, 2; AFS 1, 2, 3; Torch Business 2, 3; Guidance Office Assistant 4; Miss St. Stephens Contestant 1,2; Prom Committee 3; Jr. Sr. Waitress 2; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3. NANCY SIMPSON: Girls Softball 2; FHA 1, 2; Spanish 1.2, 3; Pep 1, 2, 3; Camera 2; AFS 1, 2, 3; Torch Editorial 3; Homecoming Represen- tative 4; Lunchroom Committee 2, 3. NEIL SIPE: J.V. Baseball 1; Golf 2, 3; Student Council 3, 4; Student Assembly 2, 3, 4; Beta 3, 4; Biology 2; Monogram 4; Camera 3,4; Chess 1, 2, 3; Impressions 3; Homecoming Escort 4; Prom Committee 3; Jr. Sr. Waiter 2; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Student Body Vice-President. SCOTTIE SIPE: Beta 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Jr. Science 3; Biology 2; FHA 1; FT A 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Art 4; Spanish 2, 3; Monogram 2, 3; AFS 4; Bus Driver 4; Corona Editorial 2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; Jr. Sr. Waitress. DAVID N. SMITH: Varsity Football 2, 3,4; J.V. Football 1; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Camera 4; Chess 1, 2, 3; Torch Editorial 3, 4; Corona Editorial 4; Jr. Marshal 3; Jr. Sr. Waiter 2; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; Wrestling Team Captain 4. MARTHA SMITH: FHA 1; Art 4; Sub-Juniors 2, 3, 4; Spanish 2; Pep 1, 3; Library 1; AFS 1, 3; Torch Business 3, 4; Corona Business 3, 4; Corona Editorial 3; Homecoming Representative 4; Miss St. Stephens Contestant 1; Prom Committee 3. LENNIE SPENCER: Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Golf 3; Student Council 4; Student Assembly 3, 4; Beta 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Monogram 2, 3, 4; AFS 2; Chess 3; Impressions 3; Homecoming Escort 4; Prom Commit- tee 3; Jr. Marshal 3; Jr. Sr. Waiter 2; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; Sr. Class President 4; Boys State 3. BRUCE SIGMON: Track 2, 3; Bela 3, 4; Student Assembly 2, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; French 2, 3; Chess 2, 3; Debate 4; Impressions 2; Jr. Marshal 3; Jr. Sr. Waiter 2; Math Award 3, 4; Band Award 2, 3. MANDY TEAGUE: Beta 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Sub-Juniors 4; Spanish 2, 3; AFS 4; Torch Business 2, 3, 4; Torch Editorial 4; Corona Editorial 2.4; Homecoming Representative 4; Band Letters 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Sculpture First Place 3. ROBIN TEAGUE: Varsity Basketball 3; J.V. Basketball 1, 2; Student Assembly 1; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; FHA 1; Sub-Juniors 4; Spanish 2, 3; Pep 1; VICA 4; Corona Editorial 1,2, 3, 4; Index Editor Corona 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Jr. Sr. Waitress 2. LINDA THOMAS: Student Assembly 1, 2; Beta 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Jr. Science 2; FHA 1; Art 4; Sub-Juniors 2, 3; Spanish 3, 4; Pep 1,2, 3; AFS 2, 3, 4; Torch Editorial 4; Corona Business 2, 3;Corona Editorial 4; Homecoming Representative 4; Prom Committee 3. DANNY R. THOMPSON: Chorus 1; Band I, 2, 3, 4; Art 4;Spanish 2; Outstanding Freshman Band Member I; J.V. Baseball Mgr. 1. KATHY THOMPSON: FTA 3; Chorus 2; Art 4; AFS 4; Miss St. Stephens Contestant 3; Indian River High School, Chesapeake, Va. 1. TERRIE THURMAN: FHA 1, 2; Sub-Juniors 2; Pep 1, 2, 3; VICA 4; Homecoming Representative 2, 4; M:ss St. Stephens Contestant 1; Spanish 2, 3. SHERI TURNER TOWNSEND: Student Assembly 1,2, 3; Beta 3; FHA 1; FTA 2; Band 1; Sub-Juniors 2; Spanish 3; Pep 1, 2; AFS 1, 2, 3; Debate 2; Corona Business 2, 3; Office Assistant 4; Miss St. Stephens Contestant 1,3; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3. CINDY TUCKER: Woodbridgc Senior High School; Guidance Assistant FBLA 3. DON TURNER: Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; J.V. Football I; Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2; Junior Science 1; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish 2, 3; Monogram 2, 3, 4; Pep 1; Bus Driver 3; Debate 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3. DONALD VOORHEES: VICA 2, 3, 4. RONALD VOORHEES: Health Careers 3, 4; French 2, 3. DEBBIE WALKER: Beta 3, 4; Quill Scroll 3, 4; Chorus 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Sub-Juniors 3; French 2, 3; Monogram 3; AFS 3, 4; Radio Staff 4; Debate 4; Hickory Daily Record 4; Torch Editorial 4; Corona Editorial 2, 3, 4; Jr. Marshal 3; P.E. Award 1; World Culture Award 2; French I Award 2; French II Award 3; Who’s Who in American High School Students 3. JOHNNY WALKER: VICA I, 2, 3, 4. KIM WALLS: FTA 4; Pep 3; Office Assistant 4; P.E. Award 1. ROBERT WALTON LYNN WARREN: Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Softball 1, 2; Student Council 1, 2; Student Assembly 1, 2, 4; Biology 2; Art 4; Sub-Juniors 4; Spanish 1, 2; Monogram 4; Pep 1,2, 3; AFS 2, 4; Debate 3; Torch Editorial 3, 4; Corona Editorial 4; Homecoming Representa- tive 4; Miss St. Stephens Contestant 3; Prom Committee 2, 3; Most Improved Algebra II 3; Alexander Central, Taylorsville 2; A.C. Rey- nolds, Asheville 1,2. JOAN WATSON: FHA 1; FBLA 4; Art 3. MIKE WATSON: VICA 4; Homecoming Escort 4; Mr. St. Stephens Contestant 4. ERNIE WEST: Torch Business 4. DAVID WESTBROOK: Varsity Football 2; J.V. Football 1; Wrestling 1, 2, 4; Track 1; Chorus 2, 4; Band 1,2, 4; Monogram 2, 3, 4; Camera 1, 2, 3, 4; DECA 3, 4; Corona Editorial 2; All County Band 1; DECA District Sales Demonstration Contest 1st Place 3; DECA Boy of the Year 3. ROBBIE WHITE: J.V. Baseball 1, 2; Chorus 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep 3; AFS 3. SUSAN WHITE: FHA 2; FBLA 3; Spanish 2, 3; Library 2, 3; DECA 4. NANCY WOOLDRIDGE: FBLA 4; Spanish 3; AFS 3, 4; Corona Business 4; Office Assistant 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; J.V. Basketball Mgr. 2. SCOTT WOOD: J.V. Baseball 1; Beta 4; Art 3; French 3; Pep 2, 3; DECA 4; VICA 1; College Park Jr. High School, Hickory, 1. CHRIS WHITE: Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; J.V. Football 1; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram 4; Pep 3; VICA 3, 4; Football Letter 3, 4; Wrestling Letter 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1, 3, 4. KAREN G. WHITENER: J.V. Basketball 2; FBLA 3; Spanish 2; Library 1,2, 3; AFS 1; VICA 4. DEBBIE WILSON: FBLA 4; Chorus 2; DECA 4. LINDA WILSON: DECA 4. DONNA S. WINGLER: Biology 2; Art 3; DECA 4; Health and PE award 1. JOYCE YOUNT: Beta 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Biology 2, 3; FHA 1; FBLA 4; Band 1; Art 2; French 2, 3; Pep I; AFS 1, 4; Torch Business 2; Corona Business 4; Corona Editorial 2, 3, 4; Organizations Editor Corona 3; Editor-in-chief Corona 4; Prom Committee 3; Quill and Scroll Award 3; Band Letter 1; VTR Technician 4; All County Band 1. MARK ZUBER: VICA 4. 222 STAFF EDITORS Debbie Walker, Faculty Karen Reynolds, Art Robin Deal, Organizations David Smith Mike Garren, Photographers 223 Editor's Last Words It is with mixed feelings that I write these closing remarks. Feelings of excite- ment and pride; but most of all, a feeling of appreciation. There are many things for which I am greatful, but mainly the support and encouragement by the people of St. Stephens to the Corona staffs this year. Through our combined efforts, we have attempted to present to St. Stephens High School, a pictoral record of the school year 1974-1975. There are, however, a few people to whom I would like to express my most sincere gratitude. For her constant service toward the completion of this Corona, I would like to say a hearty Thank you,” to Mrs. Karen S. Terry who at the beginning of the year undertook the job as adviser for both the yearbook and the newspaper. Also, I would like to again thank Mr. Bost for his tolerance of the Corona Staff this year. But . . . with no St. Stephens High School, there would be NO Corona . . . Thank you St. Stephens! The Editor 224
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