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A REFRESHING VIEW OF
Pop' Sssshhh We
pulled the tab on the 1976
77 school year and splrlt IS
spewing everywhere
Hugh school IS a wonderful
time ln our lives lt IS a time
for happiness, a time for fun,
a time for fulfillment, a time
for togetherness, and a time
for growing up Durmg our
hugh school lnves, we've made
many new frlends, had lots of
fun and caused lots of trouble
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Randy Beach exchange words
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Loadlng up for football
practice the football
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spread among three people
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take an interest in the events of
the world around us. We often
set out to change the vvorld, but
have to settle for less. Though
vve face many setbacks, we
stick together and work tovvard
our goals, sometimes not
realizing what vve had truly
vvanted to accomplish unti it
had already been accomplished.
We are curious as to what the
World has in store for us
outside of our own group, but
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living.
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hum, lVlark Ballman as absorbe In t e basketball
game
Sl ns of the Christmas
ho :days fast approaching
kept exam Week from bemg Dunn the Alr Force Band's concert, Nlna Patton makes
too dull herse f confortable nn the bleachers
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Our llves are full of fun
and excitement We enjoy be
ang together and just llvlng
from day to day In the care
free manner of our generatlon
School can be a dull
routine llfe, but we put all
our energy toward having fun,
sometimes at the expense of
our education, but lsn't nt
all really part of our education?
Hugh school years are few and
specual, years wlth speclal
tnmes, special people, and a
speclal closeness, but most
of all, a time when we're
young that can never be re
:ved
Worn out from staplnng spmt
chain llnks Penny Nlchols and
Allcla Walters wnnd It up
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football players fund out who are
friends or enemies
Students on the Student Councll float
smlle at the crowd durlng the parade
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Chandler, Lynette lVlaples, and Rosetta
Wash, do then' part In fuxmg the float
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As the doors of SHS were
opened Friday, September 24, the
clocks had been turned back 20
years.
Saddle oxfords, penny loafers,
bobby socks, duck tails and pony
tails filled the halls as the swing-
ing 5O's strolled by. A carefree
feeling was in the air as girls with
glowing red lips and boys with
greased back hair walked casually
to their classes.
During morning break, the Stu-
dent Council sponsored a Happy
Days' Look-a-like Contest. The
judges chose Tracy Dale as the
Fonzie look-a-like, Jackie Danzey
as Spike, Wendy Waits as Pinkey,
and Gabrielle Davis as Miss Teen-
angel.
The day was concluded with an
old-fashioned pep rally and every
cheer started with, "All here, Let's
cheer!"
Dancing to the tune of Happy Days, the
cheerleaders get a taste of the 50's.
HAPPY DAYS AR
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Danny Batson and Tiger Krohn to style
in their 50's attire.
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the cheerleaders with the pep rally.
Although the pie was aimed for Coach
Knight, Gabrielle Davis comes out
with the wrong end of the meringue.
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"WHO YA RGOTIN' FOR?" . . . S.H.S.!
"Cheerleaders and band
students may be dismissed at
this time to get ready for the
pep rally." Each Friday this
announcement is eagerly await-
ed because it means that it is
almost time for the pep rally.
When the bell rings all the stu
dents race to the gym to hear
the familiar sounds. The beat
of the drums . . . Notre Dame
. . . the shouts of the cheer-
leaders, all these go together
to make up a pep rally .
As the cheerleaders enter
the gym, the crowd leans for-
ward in anticipation of the
opening skit. They usually use
football players as guinea
pigs and make them do all kinds
of crazy things like being
tables and chairs, going up
Horror Hill, and kissing Sleep-
ing Beauty.
Then the moment comes for
the victory cheers. All the
students release their excite-
ment in a deafening yell of
V-I -C-T-O-R-Y.
lVlost Handsome, Jim Price proves that
he can also be the ugliest.
Dressed as witches at Halloween, the
cheerleaders take Tim Martin and
Ricky Bates on a trip up Horror Hill.
Juniors look on as the cheerleaders
dance to the tune of "Notre Dame" .
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Unaware that he is really the coolest, Coach
Peter Georgian sits on a block of ice through
out an entire pep rally.
The bancl enliven's the spirit
of the pep rally as they play.
The cheerleaders stand wait-
ing to perform their traditional
"little peoples" act for the
homecoming pep rally.
After winning the spirit stick the Juniors
show their excitement.
HOMECOMING 1976
Stone High's 1976 Home-
coming activities actually started
long before the presentation and
coronati on of the Homecoming
Queen on October 22. Even
though the date for Homecoming
had been changed three times,
many plans were already being
put under way.
As traditionally done, the
football team chose the Home-
coming Queen. Then a long
week of voting by the Student
Body and finally the Homecom-
ing Court was chosen.
Sue Owen is crowned Home-
coming Queen by lVlr. Lester
Baucum and escorted by Bruce
Lott.
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"UP, UP, AND AWAY!"
The Tomcats burst onto the
field at Homecoming .
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into the Pre-game festivities on their
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The long awaited week of
Homecoming finally arrived .
Things started a little slowly,
but as the dance tickets went
on sale and the special acti-
vities planned for the week got
underway, spirit seemed to
rise throughout the school.
Although the teachers did
their best, the undercurrent of
excitement in the school made
classwork impossible.
The Annual Staff sponsored
the Spirit Chain Contest. Each
morning students emptied their
pockets of pennies, nickels,
and dimes to buy links to prove
that their class had the most
spirit.
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hardest jobs.
While chaperoning the
bonfire the coaches
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The homecoming queen and her court smile at the crowd
in the fair para e.
As homecoming approaches, Tony Weathers and Tiger
Krohn work on the H.C.F.
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The added touch of "Beat
the Braves Day " "lVlake a
Cheerleader Talk Day," and
"Sock lt to 'Em Day ' helped
the week pass quickly
Homecoming wou d not have
been complete without the
bonfire T ursday night before
the game. The Pickle Field
was covered with students
cheering "Burn Braves Burn,"
as an unidentified Brave tied to
the topof the bonfire received a
fiery death.
Friday finally arrived. The
clocks struck 1:30 and the
"little peoplel' traveled through
the halls leading everyone into
the gym for the pep ra ly. The
tune of Notre Dame and a few
rounds of "Bud" is all it took
for an explosion of spirit.
The blaze reaches to the sky as
the bon fire raises the Tomcat
spirit.
The court assembled early
that night at Perk Stadium to
put final touches on the float.
Cheerleaders were mounted on
their float as the court boarded
their "beautiful balloon."
As the band set the atmos-
phere by playing "Up, Up, and
Away" the two floats rounded
the field and the Homecoming
court was proudly presented to
the audience.
Lovely lVliss Sue Owen was
crowned as Homecoming Queen
which ended the ceremony.
A quick change on the field
from the Homecoming Court to
the football players was made
and the game got underway.
lt was close during the early
part of the game but the South
Jones Braves overpowered the
tough Tomcats.
Even the defeat and cold
weather didn't keep the stu-
dents away from the dance
though. Their Homecoming end- T
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Cheering with enthusiasm, the
cheerleaders raise the crowd s'
spirits.
Waving to the crowd, the home-
coming maids entertain the by-
standers.
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honor the Homecom-
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game.
During half-time, the rifles
concentrate on twirling.
Lending a hand,
Alicia Walters helps
one of the 'little
people' through the
halls.
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AFTER HOURS
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Finally it's here, the 3:00
bell and students are headin'
out. Some go home, some go to
work, and some even stay at
school for reasons such as
Basketball, Football, Cheer-
leading, Band, or Baseball
practice. There are ocasional
club meetings after school
too.
On the weekends, students
go to the Coast to catch the
latest movie or to 2001 to do
some of the latest dances.
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SHS students really stay busy
after school hours.
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"hangin around" the lVlug.
DRIVERS
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"Cats IVleow" .
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BOOTS GAUCHOS SWEATERS
Boots were the big news on
the fashion scene this year.
Coming in various styles from
western dingos to the "vogue"
variety, boots were made or
wearing and that's just what we
did--with gauchos, rolled up
jeans, and knee-length skirts.
Other "hot" items in
fashion for both girls and boys
were rugby shirts and sweaters.
With their bright stripes, rugby
shirts added a bit of color to
everyday school life. An
unusual y cold winter created
instant popularity for sweaters.
They were designed with
everything from decorative
scenes to boldly patterened
stripes. Worn with the ever
popular jeans, sweaters
enabled us to tolerate the
lowered thermostats.
Rounding out the fashion
scene for '77 were jumpsuits
for girls and beltless slacks for
guys.
ln a year of no fads, our
varied fashions more than filled
the gap.
Rugby shirts, overalls, and
tennis shoes were oaular this
ear as shown by 'lpracy
lilickman, Pam Easterling and
Ricky Bates.
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CURRENT EVENTS
A small town called Plains
has become famous as one of
its favorite peanut farmers was
elected President of the United
States. Jimmy Carter of
Georgia is the first Southerner
to become president since
Andrew Johnson and the days of
Reconstruction.
Here at home as the
congressional race went on,
Stone County had visits from
both Trent Lott and Gerald
Blessey. Lott spoke at the
loading platform in town anc
Blessey spoke in our own
cafeteria.
A mock election was held
here at Stone Highp however our
results didn't quite correspond
with the state or nation's polls.
With inflation still growing,
candy has risen to 2Oc a bar,
peop e are drinking less coffee,
and twermostats have been
turned down to preserve gas.
On the entertainment side,
Elton John and Aretha Franklin
were elected Pop Vocalists of
the year and Paul lVlcCartney
rocked the nation with the altl
song, "Silly Love Songs"
On the T.V. set up in the librar these student watch
as Jimm Carter becomes the 39yth President of the
United States.
Bumper stickers appeared on cars throughout the
parking lot.
PEANUTS . . CANDY . . CAMPAIGNS
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LET IT SNOW
Snow is a rare sight at
Stone High, but this year, for
the first time in four, we had
our share. On Tuesday,
January 18, school was
dismissed when everyone woke
up to see those beautiful white
flakes falling to the ground.
Although we only received a
half incw, there was still
enough to throw a few
snowballs and slide down the
"Highway 49" hill. Then on
Sunday, January 30, "Jack
Frost" returned, only this time
it snowed all day and lVlonday
morning brought no school and a
white blanket covering the
ground. Snowmen appeared all
over town as everyone enjoyed
the snow.
Enjoying the day off from school,
these students pelt passing cars with
SHOW.
LET IT SNOW .
Preparing to do battle, Terry
Owen and RussellDorsett
carefully pack ther snowballs
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Snowball packing is an unusual
occupation of Greg Strickland, and
Susie Hayden.
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1975-76 JUNIOR SENIOR PROM
The Seniors knew some-
thing was up the day all the
Juniors were called into the
gym and came out smiling
smugly at each other. After
couple of hours, the secret
was out--we were going to have
a prom!
The Juniors got busy and
sold magazines like crazy. They
raised in excess of S3000
which was what they were aim-
ing for. This was the first class
to reach its goal.
Meanwhile, our junior spon-
sors, Nlrs. Webb and Nlrs.
Shaw, were busily calling some
of the fanciest hotels on the
coast getting prices on a room
for the "big event. " When they
saw the oallroom of the Biloxi
Hilton, they knew that this was
the place. We would settle for
nothing less than the best for
our prom.
The Grand Casino of the
Hilton was reserved for us.
Thanks to the Alabama Truck-
ers Association, who wanted it
that night, we were given in-
stead the Grand Ballroom. No
other high school had ever been
allowed to use this room be-
fore. .
Attired for the occasion, stu-
dents and faculty dance to the
music of Obrion.
The sign of the Biloxi Hilton
greets the Juniors and Seniors
as they arrive at the 1975-76 l
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CJRIENTAL GARDENS
While taking a short break
For the next few weeks
Juniors and Seniors were busy
finding dates and something
from decorating, Mrs, Surrounded by a sea of special to wear to the prom.
Shaw tries to learn the balloons are Mrs. Webb Finally, it was here, the
"hustle," and Judy Burchfield. first day of Nlay. Early Satur-
day morning a group of sleepy-
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of llllrs. Shaw's house. They
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Q ' up . was the night Stone High had
9 ' Q . B 1 been waiting for. We went to
" , f' ,p , the Hilton donned in tuxes and
-- , " I ' formals and were handed favors
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any time getting to the dance
floor.
People talked about the
prom for months. When the
pictures came in, Cat lasti, the
subject of the prom was brought
up again. It's died down a lit-
tle now but no one that was
there will ever forget the night
of our 1975-76 prom.
Tying balloons tothe ceiling from a
rickety old ladder is tense work for Tiger
Krohn.
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87-Dana Parsons
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FGOTBALL CHEERLEADERS
Standing- Gabrielle Davis, Captain, Penny Nichols, Beth lVliller, Co-Captain, Kneeling-
Jacki Danzey, Gayle Roberson, lllleresa Smith, Lynette Nlaples, Sitting- Betty Sue Heg-
wood, Rita Davis.
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FRESHMAN FOCJTBALL PLAYERS
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Bottom Row: Billy Riels, Howard Danzey, Leslie Baucum, Jeff Otjen, Jeff Ladner
Wayne Smith, Middle Row: Stewart Smith, Donnie O'Neal, Leon Warden, Jimmy
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Daniel Harris, Don Scarborough, James Taylor, Billy Breland, Nathan Jones, lVlal
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FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS
Top Row: Shelia Fore, Missy Buckley, Captainp Rosetta Wash, Bottom Row: Tammy
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Kneeling: Linda Dorth,lna lVloore,Denise Williams,Cookie Fairly,Lorese Taylor,Ann
Vreeland,Charlotte lVloore,Paula Williams.Back: Judy Williams,Debbie Fairley,Susan
Dunnam,Debbie Coker,Sandy Parker,Susan Cooper,lVlagaIene Thompson,Vonda Williams,
Cynthia Bolton,Linda Lomax.
Stats And Managers
Erica Brow,Bruce Lott,lVlona Tubbs,Faye Bond,Shana
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Long hours of practice pay off during the
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the Tomcats prepare to face their op- Coach Roberts during halftime.
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Mitchel Hart, Jeffrey O'llleal, Oran Bond, lVli e Fountain, Bob Weathers, Glenn Hunt, Steve
Johnson, Jimmy lVloore, Tony Weathers. Kneeling: Coach Peter Georgian.
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AinswortI1,P. Dorsett,R. Stone,C. Evans. 2nd Row: E. Covvart,S. Thieman,D.
Vernon,S. Compston,T. Weathers,J. O'Neal,R. Loper,W. Temple,S. Wilson. 3rd Row
lVl. Broadus,V. lVlitchell,W. Atchison,R. Farmer,E. Webb,S. Smith,G. Redeemer,R.
Robinson,R. James,R. Anderson. 4th Row: C. Sellers,W. Graham,VV. Husband,C.
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Vernon,D. Davis,F. Cox,L. Galloway,J. Peters,L. Tillman.
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DRUM MAJORETTE: Cindy Redmond
RIFLE CORPS: Lisa Smith, Roan Smith, Becky Sumrall, Lillian Smith, Rissa
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DRUM CORPS: Henry Bond, Kenneth Brown, Zanuel Johnson, Tracy Hickman
FLUTES: Dwight Wi liams, Candy Reynolds, Desha Breland, Harriet DeJarnett
Martha Mor hevv, Mandy Williams
TRUMPETS: Jane Overstreet, Jessie Walker, Patti McDaniels, Mike Lott,
Kell Smith, Claudia Pachel, Marshall Copeland
SADXOPHONES: Thomas Johnson, Tim Purvis, Mona Clark, Brian Coole,
Cassandra Husband, Carmen Johnson
CLARINETS: Lora Reeves, Millie McDaniels
LOW BRASS: Jerry Scruggs, Ramona Redmond, Flint Johnson, Lynn Clement,
S lvia Strickland, Jeff Murphy
FLAG CORPS: Susan Holmes, Melissa Hatten, Judy Burchfield, Mary Lee
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High Band requires a lot of hard formances by the band each year.
work and determination. The
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lVlost people think the band
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These rifle corps members try to keep warm during
the Poplarville game.
Holding their heads high, these trumpet players
take pride in their playing.
All eyes are on drum majorette Cindy Red- The Stone High Band marches to the song
mond as she gives the command to enter "Black Saddles" during the fair parade.
the field
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while he plays a solo.
During a football game at Poplarville, the band
plays "Notre Dame" after a touchdown.
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The Stone High Band marched in the Stone County
Christmas parade during the first week of December.
Keeping one eye on her music and the other eye on
the field,Lynn Clement watches to make sure the
extra point is good.
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Mona Clark, Cassandra Husband, Lisa Smith, DwightWilliams, Harriet DeJarnett. Third
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Lott, Cindy Redmond, Kelly Smith, Rissa Miles, Patti McDaniels, Jessie Walker, Jane
Overstreet. Back: Susan Holmes, Tracy Hickman, Kenneth Brown, Henry Bond, Zanuel
Johnson, FlintJohnson, Jerry Scruggs, Sylvia Strickland, Ramona Redmond, John Hill,
Marshall Copeland, Judy Burchfield, Jeff Murphy, Lynn Clement.
STONE HIGH CHOIR
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Front: Theresa Chandler,Kim IVIcVay,Cindy Seals,IVlyrna Boncl,lVlary Snowden,EIaine
Hickman,Kay Whittington,Donna Graves,Brenda Bynum. Second Row: Wauline Hickman
Lynn Clement,Delores Dalrymple,Renee Hill,Kathy Anglin,Erna Hatten,Susie Walker,
Betty Stricklancl,Rita King,Freda Hickman,Pam Fairley,lVlarilyn IVlallett,Rosa Lott,
Arlene Bond. Back Row: Joyce lVIoore,JoAnn Lavender,Rosetta Wash,Priscilla Fairley
Sylvia Henderson,Robin Ladner,Cindy Hill,Denny Taft,Alicia WaIters,Cassandra
Blackwell,Sharon Powe,Gvven Goins ,Becky Jones,Annette Walters.
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, P l my The Stone High Choir is a very hard-
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many times after school. The choir
usually puts on several performances
each year. This year they presented a
Christmas concert and then travelled to
the various schools in the county to
sing. They also presented a concert in
the spring.
1 The choir also has several small
' T groups such as the sextet and the en-
T semble. These groups are comprised of
the best singers in each section of the
choir.
The Stone High Choir is under the
direction of IVlrs. Jerelene Jones who
also accompanies them on the piano.
Mrs. QeleneJones,Director
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Section Leaders
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Annette Walters,Lynn Clement,Erna Hatten,Cindy Hill,Becky Jones
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Seated: Lynn Clement, Erna Hatten, Becky Jones, Standing: Rosetta Wash, Rosa
Lott, Annette Walters, Cindy Hill, Kathy Anglin, Betty Strickland.
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Singing in harmony the choir produces a The choir spends long hours in practice
lovely sound. before the concert.
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Student Council
Standing: HarrietDeJarnette, Ronnie Allums, Nlarty Dravis, Don Davis, Donny O'Neal,
Peggy Evans, Faye Husband, Robert Fortner, Kelly Smith, Darlene Nlorrison, Carloyn
Lyons, Jan Ainsworth, DeSha Breland, Linda Lomax, lVlrs. lVlarge Rabbyp Sponsor Sit-
ting: Sylvia Lynn Strickland, Rita King, Elisa Smith, Bruce Lott, Sue Owen, Patricia
Torres, Susan Holmes, Lora Reaves
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Finding needles in the haystack proves to be A face full of water is well worth the prize
harder than it seems for James Ballman and to Danny Waddle.
Danny Fountain.
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The hardwork of the Student Council on their
float pays off as spectators look on.
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The Stone High School Student
Council is the official voice of the
student body of Stone High. The re-
presentatives are elected by homerooms
to be that homeroom's voice in stu-
dent council undertakings.
The Student Council went to work
early this year and set out to add a
little fun to this school year as well
as to better our school.
ln addition to their usual acti-
vities the Student Council sponsored
a Fifties Day, a float in the fair
parade, a Book Fair, and a mini Hal-
loween Carnival.
Looking on with amusement, Elisa
Smith watches Wayne Temple being
showered with sponges.
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Robert James poses for a
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Back: Mrs. Jones, sponsor, Penny Nichols, Karen Breland, Paige Baucum, Michelle
Tullos, Betty Sue Hegwood, Darlene Morrison, Martha Morphew, Susan Shannon.
Front: Joe Draughn, Mr. Willison, sponsor, Mary Dearman, Tamarah Smith, Beth Miller,
lna Moore, Bruce Lott, John Campbell.
This year the CATS'
MEOW has a new image. lt is
printed like a regular newspaper
The staff works hard for three
weeks before each printing so
that the articles will be ready
for publication. Although the 5
price of the paper has gone
from 10C to 256, the students
at Stone High think it is well
worth it.
D eQanp funi or
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Back: Susan Holmes, John Prickett, Paula Williams, Billy Rogers, Bambi Bond.
Front: Judy lVlcHenry, lVlrs. Barbara 0'Nealp sponsor, Bruce Lott.
Back: Chad Evans, Judy lVlcHenry, Marshall Copeland, Judy Burchfield, Desha Breland,
Claudia Pachel, Karen Breland, Karen Lott, lVIrs. Mike Cain, sponsor.
Front: lVlary Dearman, llllandy Williams, Kelly Smith, Lynn Clement, Lori Smith, Paula
Williams, Paige Baucum, Vincent Pachel.
First Row: lVls. B. Davis, lVlrs. C. Yeager, Sponsors, P. Easterling, C. Prine, L.
Williams, S. Parker, L. Clement, Second Row: J. Burchfield, l. lVloore, J. Laclner, P.
Williams, E. lVlonroe, T. Scarborough, S. Hayden, S. Parker, D. lVIorrison, A. Walters,
Third Row: H. DeJarnett, S. Cooper, K. Cochran, P. Nichols, S. Owen, T. Chandler,
P. Baucum, Fifth Row: K. Keyseer F. Husband, IVI. Tullos, R. Hickman, Sixth Row: R.
Wash, C. Bolden, V. Lewis, E. Altman, V. Buckhalter, D. Hill, P. Fairley
First Row: P. Baucum, C. Lyons, A. Walters, K. Ainsworth, P. Nichols, S. Holmes,
C. Prine, D. lVlorrison, lVI. lVlorphew, C. IVloore, L. Parker, Second Row: F. Cox, D.
Vernon, J. Rouse, T. Weathers, D. Batson, B. Billingslea, J. Price, B..Lott, G.
Walker, Third Row: D. Parsons, R. Stone, J. O'Neal, S. Strickland, C. Evans, R.
Dorsett
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Front: IVlrs. Breland, Sponsor, L. Baucum, J. Ladner, R. Butler, A. Cha-inmen, W.
Waits, 2nd Row: C. Fairley, G. O'Neal, J. Redmond, P. lVloDaniel, F. usband, C.
Johnson, R. James, K. James, Z. Johnson, 3rd Row: L. Parker, D. lVlorrison, R.
Allums, J. Ladner, S. lVlason, J. Walker, L. Smith, B. Lott, K. Lott, 4th Row: D.
Breland, S. Taylor, R. lVliles, C. Redmond, C. lVloore, C. Boggs, A. Anderson, lVl.
Wash, J. Joyner, IVI. lVlclnnis, IVI. Tullos, 5th Row: J. Ainsworth, R. Seal, B. Jones,
J. Burchfield, P. Nichols, R. Fortner.
Standing: lVlrs. Breland, Sponsor, lVl. Coole, IVI. Dravis, D. Davis, T. Williams, H.
Danzey, K. Sherman, lVl. Williams, R. O'Neal, J. Stephens, J. Prickett, E. Bond, A.
Walters, C. Hill, K. Alexander, K. lVIoKenzie, P. Torres, 4th Row: S. Hayden, R. Lott
L. Williams, C. Pachel, P. Williams, B. Lott, 3rd Row: D. O'Neal, J. lVIurphy, R.
Taylor, V. Pachel, T. Parsons, 2nd Rovv: C. Blackwell, IVI. lVlason, K. Kendricks, K.
Lott, A. O'Neal, Front: K. Breland, L. Lott, P. Williams, V. Williams, K. Hester
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Front Row- K. Ainsworth, R. Dorsett, T. Weathers, R. Bates, J. O'Neal, C. Prine, D
Parsons, B. lVliller, S. Strickland, G. Walker, Second Row- S. Thieman, B. Cameron,
D. Vernon, J. Williams, O. Bond, P. Nichols, R. Stone, F. Cox, L. Taylor, B.
Billingslea, Third Row- T. Khron, L. Tillman, IVI. Fountain, K. lVlartin, T. lVlartin, lVl.
Buckley, S.Owen, J. Danzey, S. Parker, T. Owen, P. Williams, Fourth Row- D. Bat-
son, J. Price, W. Husband, P. Williams, Fourth Row- D. Batson, J. Price, W. Hus-
band, P. Baucum, B. Warren, D. Coker, D. Jetton, B. S. Hegwood, I. lVIoore, S.
Cooper, W. Achinson, Fifth Row- B. Bond, S. Dunnam, C. lVloore, R. Howz, S. Cobb,
O.L. Redmond, L. lVlaples, G. Davis, R. Davis, P. Dorsett, Sixth Row-J. lVloore, O.
Nicholson, W. Goins, L. Lomax, G. Redemeer, R. Ramey
Front Row-K. Buckley, J. Fairley, R. Whittington, W. Potter, Second Row-J. Ander-
son,dlVl. Dale, D. Stevens, R. Dedeaux, R. IVIcDainel, Third Row-B. Ladner, IVI.
Broa us '
Front Row-T. Khron, C. Prine, J. Price, L. Maples, O.L. Redmond, 0. Bond, E.
Alexander, R. Dorsett, Second Row-D. Scarbrough, S. Wilson, J. Rouse, B. Billings-
lea, R. Bates, B. Bond, Third Row-T. Owen, R. Stone, S. Smith, J. O'NeaI, S.
Strickland, C. Evans, W. Atchison, Fourth Row-D. Vernon, D. Parsons, B. Breland,
S. Cobb, NI. llllclnnis, H. Danzey, L. Baucum, IVI. Buckley, B. IVliller
First Row: J. R. Walker, E. IVloore, D. lVlorrison, D. Fountain, J. Ballman, T. Davis,
F. Rossback, C. Ladner, Second Row: T. Weathers, D. lVIcDonald, C. Otjen, D. Bre-
land, T. Roberts, P. Dorsett, P, Prescott, R. Anderson, D. Vernon, K. Ainsworth, R.
Lopler, T. Owens, K. Brooks, Fourth Row: IVI. Rayburn, A. Cooper, R. Tanner, J.
Hic man. .
Front Row: B. Bond, D. Batson, S. Compston, J. O'Neal, B. Cameron, G. Walker, R.
Loper, R. Anderson, J.S. Foxworth, sponsor, Second Row: J. IVloore, S. Thieman,
O.L. Redmond, P. Dorsett, B. Alexander, D. Fountain, K. Brooks, B. Simmons, Third
Row: K. Kirkland, W. Atchison, R. IVIcDaniel, R. Fairley, K. Hancock, IVI. Broadus,
B. Dedeaux, L. Warren, L. Tillman, Fourth Row: B. Carpenter, T. Ferrel, G. IVIcDaniel
R. Hatten, A. Fairley, S. Parrish, IVI. Parker, A. Vreeland, Fifth Row: G. Hunt, B.
Bond, IVI. Bardwell, G. Butler, IVI. Lott, R. Purvis, C. Norris, O. Bond, Sixth Row:
G. Stewart, J. Stevens, IVI. O'Neal, B. Hickman, J. Alexander, B. Ecroyd, D. lVlorris
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Front Row-A.Anderson,K. Sanders,B.Bond,B. Simmons ,A.BreIand,D.Gordon,V.Buck-
haIter,D.HiiI,L.lVIapIes,C. Prine,A.WaIters,Second Row-C.Bolten,J.Williams,C.
Singleton,A.Bradford,S. Hickman,K.0verstreet,T. IVlcQueen,IVI.O'Neal,D.Williams,D.
FairIey,C.Firth,Third Row-R. Robinson ,J. IVlcDonald,C.IVlonroe,E.Johnson,S. IVIason,
E.Hickman,D.Strickland,B.Strickland,S.Shannon,IVl.Smith,IVlrs.E.Davis,Sponsor,
Fourth Row-H.Dejarnett,E.Brown,L.GaIIoway,G.Goings,S.Parker,F.Walker,T.
Daniels,R.Redmond,A.Bond,R.Ladner,E.Altman,FiftI1 Row-G.Redeemer,W.Goings,R
Patton,R.Hickman,L.Smith,P.Easterling,D.Taylor,D.Prine,D.HulI,P.Baucum,Back
Row-IVI.Fountain,B.BreIand,L.Giliiam,C.Fairley,S.Williams,B.Breland,D.Fairley,P
FairIey,R.Lott,P. Torres
Front Row-J. Ladner,S. Parker,T. Smith,S. Owen,C. Prine,K. Ladner,B. White,T.
DanieIs,Second Row-IVIr.C. WiIlison,Sponsor,Third Row-D. Morrison, IVI. Oneal, D.
Gunter, A. Bond,R. Ladner,R. SeaI,A. O'NeaI,S. StrickIand,Back Row-L. Williams
IVI. Wash,Z. Johnson, E. Smith,B. SumraII,A. Vreeland
Beta Club
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Front: lVlona Clark, lVlandy Williams, Elisa Smith, Roan Smith, Judy Burchfield, Susie
Hayden, Susan Holmes, Cindy Redmond, Sylvia Strickland, Sara Taylor Second Row:
Cassandra Blackwell, Patha Williams, Karen Lott, Paige Baucum, Billy Rogers, Alisa
0'Neal, Martha Nlorphew, Judy lVlcHenry, DeSha Breland Third Row: lVlyla Parker, Rita
King, Claudia Pachel, Deborah Gunter, Lynn Clement, Cassandra Husband, Ronnie
Allums, Frank Cox, Angela LeBlanc Fourth Row: Donna Davis, Paula Williams, Roger
Taylor, Joey Rouse, Jeff lVIurphy, Donnie O'Neal, Don Davis, Lillian Smith, Joel Ver-
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Sitting: Todd Davis,Lynette lVlaples,Phyllis Ladner,Nlary Lee Wash. 2nd Row: Phyllis
Pough,Greg Strickland,Tiger Krohn,Faye Bond,lVlelissa O'Neal,Vera Johnson,lVlrs.
Wcod,sponsor. Back: Barbara Simmons,Don Whittington,Tracy Dale.
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lst Row: lVlrs. Webb,Sponsprp IVI. Tullos,B. Sumrall,E. Smith,R. Smith,L. Smith,J.
Price,S. Hayden,G. Strickland,T. Scarbrough. 2nd Row: IVIrs. Cain,Sponlsorp IVI.
lVIorphew,K. Lott,B. Jones,B. Hickman,C. Evans,K. Dale,K. Ladner,T. Smith,B.
White. 3rd Row: T. Krohn,D. lVlorrison,C. IVIoore,L. Smith,L. Clement,L. Parker,lVl.
Copeland,R. Hays,L. Williams,B. Billingslea. 4th Row: P. Williams, K. Ainswortl1,F.
Cox,B. IVliller,D. Parsons,G. Roberson,R. Dorsett,J. O'Neal,B. Cameron,T. Weathers
Back Row: D. Batson,IVI. Williams,P. I3aucum,P. Nichols,J. IVlcHenry,lVI. Lott,B.
Rogers,B. Bond,G. Walker,J. IVloore,S. Dunnam,S. Thieman.
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Sitting: T. Scarborough,T. Breland,D. Hill,B. '3axter,P. Bond,E. Hatten,J. lVlc-
Nlurphy. 2nd Row: IVI. BaIlman,S. Hayden,NI. Parker,S. Parker,R. Ramey,B. Bond,
D. White,IVlrs. Robe-rts,sponsorgR. Hayes. Back: K. lVIartin,J. Allums,D. Bond,A.
VreeIand,R. Purvis,T. Rawls,K. Hancock.
The annual staff began work 3
on the 1977 Echo during the first ll
week of school. From that mo-
ment on, fourth period became the l
most hectic time of the day. When
the tardy bell rang, the staff
members would rush into the room
and await instructions from the
editors.
The biggest problem of the
annual this year was pictures. It
seems like every set of pictures
taken, nad to be retaken. Senior
portraits, Homecoming pictures,
and club pictures all had to be
made twice which provided all the
staff with a headache.
T Despite late ictures, missing
pages, and overdue deadlines the
annual was finally completed. The
staff hopes you like this, the
1977 Echo.
1977 ECHO STAFF
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The staff spends many hours d
drawing off new layouts for the
annual.
Tired from counting Who's Who
ballots, Susan Holmes and Judy
lVIcHenry struggle to stay
awake.
During Homecoming week Penny
Nichols and Alicia Walters un-
tangle a spirit chain.
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Woodvey Lott, Jerry Alexander, Donald Waits, Att, Charles Williams, chairman, Ras Da
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Betty H ol I ing sworth-Eng I i sh
J erelene J ones-Choral
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Nlyrtle Jones-Business
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John Kirker-P .E . , S ocial
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Mike Cain-Chemistry , Physics
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Betty Davis-English
Eleanor Davi s-Home Eco-
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Track-1, S-Club-4, FFA-2,3, .
4, FCA-3,4.
Charles Edward Baggett
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Football-1,2,3, FFA-4, Who's tk l
Who-1,3, S-Club-3,4, FCA-
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Mark Allen Ballman
Football- 1 ,2p Manager-3, Bzzse-
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ball-3, FCA-1,2,3, Co-o -
Science Club-3.
:ck attbew Bates
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Football-1,2,3,4, Baseball-3,
4, S-Club-2,3,4, FCA-3,4,
FFA-2,3,4, Speech and Drama
Club-4, Wbo's Who-2,3,4,
Nlost Valuable Player of Pickle
Bowl-4, Outstanding Back in
Pickle Bowl-3, All GC Conference
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Daniel Bruce Batson
Baseball-3,4, Basketball-4,
lnter-act-2,3,4, S-Club-3,
4, Science Club-2,3,4, FFA-
2,3,4 FCA-4, Who's Who-4.
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Barbara Nell Baxter
Beta Club-1, Latin Club-1,2,
3, FHA-1,3, Co-op-4, FBLA
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Robert Bruce Billingslea
Football-1,2,3,4, Baseball-2,
3,4, Student Council-1, FCA-
2,3,4, S-Club-3,4, Interact-
2,3,4, Latin Club-1,2, Science
Club-4, GC Conference Honor-
able lVlention Baseball-3, GC
Conference Honorable Mention
Football-4.
Clifford Boggs
Track-1, French Club-2, Beta
Club-1 .
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Martha Faye Bond
Basketball-15 Stat.-4, Beta
Club-1,2, Latin Club-l,2,3
FBLA-4.
Oran Lee Bond
Basketball-1,2,3,4, S-Club
3,4l, FFA-2,3,4, FCA-4.
Brian Marvin Bond
Football-1,3,4l, Baseball-3,
,,., 4, FFA-2,3,4, FCA-3,4,
S-Club-3,4l, Science Cluo-2,
3,4, Beta Club-1, Latin Club-
David Larue Bond I
Band-1,2, Co-op-4, FFA-1,
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Bambi Lynn Bond
Beta Club-1,2,3, Science Club
2,3, Y-Teens-2,3, Co-op-4,
FBLA-4, Annual Staff-3, Latin
Club-1,2,3, Literary Club-3,
4, Student Council-2,3,4, De-
votions Committee-3,4, Class
Off.-3,4, Homecoming Court-2,
Who's Who-4.
Belinda Carol Bond
Flag Corps-3, Track-4, FHA-
1,2,3, FBLA-4, Science Club-
2.
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Patricia Earleen Bond
Beta Club-1,2,3, Co-op-4,
FBLA-4, Y-Teens-2,3, Latin i
Club-2.
Ruby Bond Seal
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French Club-3,4, FBLA-4.
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Track-4, FHA-1,2,3, FBLA- it
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4, Science Club-2.
Teresa Carol Breland
Choir-1,2, Beta Club-1,2,3, 'K
4, Co-op-4, Science Club-4, is
FHA-1,2,3.
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Sandra Joyce Brown
FHA-1,2,3, FFA-4
Vera Buckhalter
Football 2 3 4 Track 2,3, ,li
S Club 3 4 FCA 2 3,4, I
Band 1 2 3 4 Science Club-
2 3 4 Devotions Committee-
Judy Karen Burcnfield
Band-1,2,3,4, Band Council
1,4, Annual Staff-1,3,4,
Paper Staff 1,3, Devotions
Committee-4, Flag Corps-
3,4f Capt.-4, Beta Club-1,2
3,4, Science Club-2,3, Y-
Teens-3,4, French Club-3,4
Wbo's Who-1,4.
George Edmond Butler, Jr.
Football-1,3, FFA-3,4.
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4 Annual Staff 1 3 4 Editor
1 4 Paper Staff 1 Basket-
1 S Clu 2 3,4, lv-
FHA 1 FCA 4 WhosWho- V4 '
1 4 Homecoming Court 4. '
Basketball 1 Flag Corps-3, 11,13
Y Teens 3 4 Annual Staff- 5
3 FHA 2 3 4 Speech and QA
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Peggy Jane Evans
Student Council, FHA-2,3,4,
Who's Who-1,2,4.
Debra Sue Fairley
Basketball-1,2,3, Track-3,4,
Flag Corps-3, Paper Staff-3,
S-Club-2,3,4, FBLA-4, FCA
-2,3,4, FHA-3,4, Who's Who
1 ,3,4 All Conference Basket-
ball-1 .
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Laveris Gillian
Debora Gordon
Walter Keith Hancock
FFA-2,3,4, Co-op-4.
Erna Paulette Hatten
Choir-1,2,3,4, Sextet-2,3, ,
4, Ensemble-1,2,4, Section 'V 5 -
Leader-l,2,4, Science Club-
2, FHA-1, State Choir-3,4,
Superior Sextet-3.
Choir-2 , FHA-2 .
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Dennis Sherrod Fore
FFA-3,4.
Michael Antione Fountain
Football- 1 ,2 ,3 ,4, Basketball-
1,2,3,4, Track-1,2,3,4,
Gymnastics-4, S-Club, 2,3,4
FFA-4, FHA-4, FCA-3,4,
All GC Conference Football-4,
Who'sWho-1,4,
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Susie Stafford Hayden
Cheerleader-1,2,3, Annual
Staff-1, Paper Staff-1, Co-op-
4, Beta Club-1,4, Science
Club-2,3,4, Student Counci
2, Officer-1, Devotions Com- its-,O
mittee-3,4, FHA-1,3, Y-
Teens-3,4, S-Club-2,3, Home-
coming Court-2,3, Wl1o's Who- Q
1 ,2,3,4, Class Officers-2,
Robert Eugene Hays
Co-op-3,4, Science Club-2
3 ,4, Devotions Committee-4,
Beta Club-1, Latin Club-1.
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Freda Louise Hickman
Choir-1,2,3',4, Beta Club- ,
1, Science Club-2,3, Y-
Te9'15'213, FHA-1,2,3.
Carol Ruth Hickman
Y-Teens-4, FHA-1,2,3,4
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French Club-3,4, FBLA-4
Danita Inez Hill
Susan Laurie Holmes
Band-3,4, Flag Corps-Ll, Annual
Staff-1,3,4, Student Council
1,47 Off.-4, Paper Staff-1,
Beta Club-1,2,3,4, Off.-4
Latin Club-2,3, Off.-2,3,
Literary Club-4, Science Club
2,3, FHA-1, Interact-4,
IVIJSH Symposium-3,4.
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Vernon Hughes
Franklin Glenn Hunt
Basketball-1,3,4 FFA-2,3,4
Latin Club-1 ,2 .
Willis Ben Husband
Terri Dianne James
FHA-1 ,2 ,3 .
Janice Elizabeth Johnson if
Track-4, FHA-3,4, Student
Council, Who's Who-1. A
Zanuel Johnson Q
Band-1,2,3,4, Band Council-
3,4, French Club, FBLA-4.
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Rebecca Smith Jones
Band-1, Flag Corps-3, Select l
Choir-2,3,4, Sextet-3,4, En- 1
semble-2,3,4, Section Leader- '
4, FHA-15 Off.-1, Beta Club- 'l 'ff'
1,2, Science Club-3,4, French E
Club-3,4, FBLA-4, Class Of-
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Leon Jones
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Keith Scott Kirkland
Basketball-1,2,3, FFA-1,2,3,
4, S-Club-4. l
Terry David Krohn e R .
Football-1,2,3,4, Baseball- ff' .5
3,4, Annual Staff-4, S- 1'
Club-2,3,4, Science Club-2
3,4, FCA-2,3,4, FFA-2, . ,
Conference Honorable Mention "
Baseball-3, GC Conference 3
Honorable Mention Football-4, 'b 4
lVlost Valuable Lineman in
Pickle Bowl-3.
Jonnie Dale Ladner
French Club, FBLA-4,
4
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Phyllis Overstreet Ladner
Basketball-1, FHA-1, Speech
and Drama Club-4.
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Phillip Keith Martin
Co-op-4, Football-1, FFA
3,4.
Timothy Edward Martin
Football-1,2,3,4, S-Club
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Latin Club-1,2, FCA-3,4, sci- ,N '
ence Club-2, Who's Who-4
Class Officer-3.
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Band-1,2,3,4, Band Council- A'
4, FFA-3,4, Science Club-4. -
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Peggy Lynette Maples
Cheerleader-1,47 Capt.-1,
Flag Corps-3, S-Club-4,
FHA-1,2,3,4, FCA-45 Off.-
4, Speech and Drama-45 Off.-
4, Who's Who-1,3,4, Home-
coming Court-4, FFA Live-
stock Representative-4,
Robert Bruce Lott
Student Council 2 4 Off 4
Paper Staff-1 3 4 Editor 4
Annual Staff 1 3 4 Stat 4
Beta Club-1 2 3 4 Off 3
Science Club 2 3 4 Inter
act-2,3,47 Off 3, Latin Club
2,3,47 Off. 4 French Club 3
47 Off.-4, Literary Club 3 4
MJSH Symposium 3 4 NJSH
Symposium-3 Who's Who 1 4
f Jacqueline Taylor Lott
Band-1,2, Student Council 1 2
Beta Club-1 FBLA 4 Off 4
FHA-1.
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Robbie Nelson iVlcDaniel
VICA-3,45 Off.-3,4, FFA-1,
2,3.
Judy Lynn lVlcHenry
Band-1,2,3,-4, Band Council-2
Student Conductor-2, Nlajorette-
2, Rifle Corps-3,4, Annual
Staff-1,3,4, Editor-4, Paper
Staff-1, Literary Club-3,47 Off.
4, Latin Club-1,2,3, Beta Club
-1,2,3,4, Off.-1,2,3,-4,
ence Club-2,3,4, Devotions
Sci-
Committee-3,4, GC Band Clinic-
1,2,3, Lumberton Band Clinic-
2 ,3 , IVIJSH Symposium-3,4.
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Helen Jane lVlclVlurphy
Choir-2, Co-op-4, Y-Teens- i
3, FHA-1,2,3, FBLA-4
Julia Beth IVliIler
Cheerleader-1,2,3,4, Beta V
Club-1, Science Club-2, FCA '
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Staff-4, Student Council-1 .
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Rissa Elizabeth Miles
Band-1,2,3,4, Flag Corps-2,
Rifle Corps-3,47 Capt.-4, Band
Council-4, Paper Staff-3, FHA-
1, Beta Club-1,2,3,4, Off.-
2,4, Science Club-3,-4, French
Club-3,45 Off.-4.
Haston Randal lVIiller
Who's Who-1, VICA-37 Off.-3,
Co-op-4, FFA-2,3,4, Science
Club-1.
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Charlotte Leigh Norris
Staff-3,4, Gymnastics-4
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Jeffrey Lee O'Neal
ball-3,4, FCA-3,45 Off.
FFA-2,3,4g Off.-2, S-
act-4, Who's Who-4.
Robert Eshan O'Neal
Latin Club-3,4, FFA-1,2,3, .I1
Wanda Sue Owen
Cheerleader-3, Basketball-1,
Y-Teens-4, Student Council- X ..
3,4, off.-3,4, FBLA-4, off.- "
4, S-Club-3, FHA-1,2,3, 5
Who's Who-4, Homecoming
Court-4.
Band-1,2, Choir-3, Paper ,L
FFA-2,3,4p off.-2, s-6iub-
3,4, Science Club-4, Inter-
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Basketball-l,2,3,-4, Base-
Club
3,4, Science Club-4, Inter-
Penny Jean Nichols
Cheerleader-3,47 Off.-4, Y-
Teens-3,4, Paper Staff-3,4
Annual Staff-4, S-Club-4,
Science Club-2,3,4, French
Club-3,4l, Interact-4.
Oscar Wyatt Nicholson
Football-1,3,4, Track-1, S
Club-3,-4.
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Football-1, Co-op-4, FFA-2, r v
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Lorie Robin Parker
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Band-1,2, FFA-3, FHA-1, 3 ,
French Club-3.
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Melinda Sue Parker
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Basketball-1, Latin Club-2,
French Club-3, Co-op-4.
Susan Parker
FHA-1,2,3,4,v-Teens-4, ',
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FBLA-4, Library Club-3
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Dana Ray Parsons
Football-1,2,3,4 Track-3,4,
Annual Staff-4, FCA-2,3,4y
Off.-3,4, Inter-act-2,3,4,
Beta Club-1, Off.-1, Science
Club-4, S-Club-2,3,-4, Latin
Club-1,2, All GC Conference
Honorable lVlention-1,4, Who's
Who-4.
Rosa Lee Patton
FHA- 1 ,2 ,3.
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Track-1,2,3, Co-op-4, Sci
ence Club-3, FFA-2, Wl1o's
Who-4.
Terrell Lynn Rawls
Track-3, Science Club-3,4,
FFA-2,3,4p Off.'3, Co-op-4
Carol Elarne Prrne
Cheerleader 4 Mascot 4 Y
Teens 3 4 Off 3 4 FCA 4 ,
S Cluo 4 FBLA 4 FHA
1 2 3 Inter act 4
Charles Ronald Purvrs
Co op 4 FFA 1 2 3
C nthia Nadine Redmond
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Band-1,2,3,4, Drum llllajorette-
4, Band Council-4, Beta Club-
1,4, Class Officer-2,3,4,
Student Council-1, Paper Staff-
2, FHA-1, French Club-3,4,
Wl1o's Who-4.
Oliver Lucius Redmond
Football-1 ,2,3,4, Track-2,3,
4, FFA-2,3,4, FCA-4.
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Football 3 4 Beta Club 1 2
3 4 Literar Club 3 4 FCA
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Tami lVlaI'ie Scaroorough
Cheerleader-1,2,3, Student '
Council-4, Y-Teens-3,4,
1, Science Club-2,3,4, Latin
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Club-1, S-Club-1,2,3,
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Jerry Norman Scruggs
Band-1,2,3,4p Band Council
4, Latin Club-1,2.
Barbara Ann Simmons
FHA-4.
Anita Maureen Smith
FHA 1, Latin Club 1 Beta
3 1, Choir- .
Lillian Elizabeth Smith
Band 1,2,3,4, Flag Corps
2 Rifle Corps-3,4 Science
Club 3,4, French Club 3 4
Of 4, Beta Cluo-2 3 4
2,3,4, FHA-1 4
1 4 Homecoming Court 4
Who s Who-4 Class Officer 4
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Gregory Clyde Strickland
Latin Club-1,2,3, Science Club
-1,2,3, Speech and Drama-4.
Denny Taft
Football- 1 , Choir-1 ,2 ,3,4
Science Club-2, French Club-3, -xx 5
State Choir Festival-3.
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Cathy Taylor
Deborah Denise Taylor
Band-1,2, Flag Corps-3, Y-
Teens-3, FBLA-4, FHA-1,3,
Stephen Lynn Thieman
Football-1,2,3,4l, Baseball-4,
S-Club-2,3,1l, FFA-2,3,4,
FCA-3,4l, All GC Conference
Honorable Mention-4.
Lonnie Earl Tillman
Footoall-1,2,3,4, Track-3,4,
S-Club-3,4l, FFA-2,3,4, Who's
Who-1,4, Junior High All Con-
ference-1, GC All Conference-4,
Outstanding Lineman in Pickle
Bowl-4, Best Offensive Lineman
in GC Conference-4.
FHA-2
Alicia Walters
Mascot-4, Annual Staff-4,
Choir-1,2,4, Science Club-2,3
4, Beta Club-1 FFA-1,4, Y-
Teens-3,4, Latin Club-2,3,4,
lnter-act-4, FBLA-47 Off.-4,
District Science Fair-2.
Mary Lee Wash
Flag Corps-4, French Club,
FBLA-4, Speech and Drama-4.
Fonda Carol Walker
Gregory Daniel Walker
Track-3,4, Football-4, FCA- 4'-
4, Science Club-2,3,4, lnter-
act-3,4, S-Club-4, FFA-3, X3
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Oscar George Vanderbilt
Beta Club-1,2,3,4, FFA-4,
Choir, Science Club-4.
Andrew George Vreeland
FFA-1,2,3, co-Op-4, FBLA
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Football-l,2,3, FCA-2,3, SCI-
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Choir-2,3, FHA-4. ',
Julia Nlarie Williams
Basketball-1,2,3,4, S-Club
2,3,4, Beta Club-1, FBLA-
FHA-1,2, Latin Club-3.
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Track, Latin-1,2,3,4, Beta
Club-1, Y-Teens-4, Science
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Leniar Donell Boggs Virginia Johnson
Who's Who-1,2, Football-l,2,3, Co- Choir-2, FHA-2.
op-1,2,3, Baseball-1, Choir, FCA-1,
2, S-Club-2,4. Walter Keith Hancock
Club-4, FBLA-4, Library-4.
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Favorites
Richard Ramey
Gabrielle Davis
Sandra Brown
Jim Price
Class
Officers
President--Jim Price
Vice-President--Bambi Bond
Secretary--Cindy Redmond
Treasurer--Ricky Bates
Reporter--Lillian Smith
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and kick up their heels in a
pep rally.
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Krohn, Billy Rogers, and Jim
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Seniors
After 12 long years, we've
finally reached the top. No
longer can we depend on others
to be the leaders. As seniors,
we are the leaders of our school
and therefore have great in-
fluences, whether realized or
not, on the younger students
and especially those closest
to us. They, though sometimes
unknowingly, follow in our
footsteps as we have those be-
fore us.
We have completed four
years at Stone High. We have
made friends, had fun, caused
changes, and decreased in
numbers. An era in the lives
of us and those around us has
come to an end as we graduate.
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Sitting on the Student Council
50's Day float, Pam Easterling
Price adds variety to the con- and Tracy Dale wait patiently
struction of the Homecoming
float.
for the parade to begin.
We must now look ahead to
our future years when our care- The Seniors show their spirit
free days at Stone High will be during the pep rally on 50's
all but forgotten. We shall go Day .
out into the world alone now,
without the comfort of our eei - T T
friends who have faced our dif- T 1 ' T
ficulties by our sides for the 1,
past 12 years. We must face a l
world and society that can be T
hostile and we must do our best
to tame it. lVlany of us will
make great contributions to this
world, but it will be alone for
the first times in our lives.
We leave our friends in the
hope that our paths will cross
someday, yet in our heart we
doubt that we will ever see
many of them again. This is all
a part of growing up, which we
must all do, though we would
sometimes rather not.
We shall always hold dear
in our hearts the days we lived
together at Stone. lt is difficult
to leave, yet we know that we
must. We can neverh return to
our carefree lives at Stone.
That is now past us.
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practice, George Redeemer, O'Neal, and Richard Ramey learn Advanced Biology.
Lonnie Tillman, and Mike
Fountain play on an old bike.
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Kent Ainsworth
Blake Alexander
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Ronald Allums
Clifton Andrews
Robert Avery
Paul Bacon
Mike Bardwell
Randy Beach
Florence Blue
Articia Boggs
Ray Boggs
Arlene Bond
Joe Bond
Cary Breland
Nlarcus Broadus
Vera Buckhalter
Terry Buckley
Barry Cameron
Dennis Chapman
While the noise of the pep rally
goes on, Juniors take time out to
pose for a picture.
SUPERGOAL IN MAGAZINE SALES
Mona Clark
Lynn Clement
Steve Cochran
Stewart Compston
Jeff Coole
Austin Cooper
Frank Cox
Mary Dearman
Barney Dedeaux
Russell Dorsett
Mike Dravis
Susan Dunnam
Chad Evans
Elween Fairley
Athern Fairley
Priscilla Fairley
Robert Fortner
Debbie Gunter
Sonia Guyton
Mark Hatten
Riding on the back of
Fonzie's motorcycle is
Alisa O'Neal.
On 50's day, Gail
Roberson has trouble
keeping her hair slicked
back.
Raymond Hatten
Barbara Hickman
David Hickman
Lowery Hickman
Roger Hickman
John Hill
David Jetton
Flint Johnson
Ken Kendrick
Robert King
Ronnie King
Kathy Ladner
Robin Ladnier
Vivian Lewis
Linda Lomax
Dixie Loper
Karen Lott
Marilyn Mallet
Ray Mast
Shanna McDaniel
These students look on as
Mrs Yeager returns a test.
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Lindsay Miller
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Jimmy Moore
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Lori Parker
Mark Parker
Steven Parrish
Jesse Peters
Bill Potter
John Price
John Prickett
Troy Raborn
George Redeemer
Larry Redeemer
Ramona Redmond
Gayle Roberson
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Debra Rhodes
Susan Shannon
Angie Smith
Elisa Smith
Meresa Smith
Sandra Smith
Tamara Ann Smith
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Michelle Tullos
Don Vernon
Annette Walters
Brian Warren
Tony Weathers
Bobbie Wells
Becky White
Denise Williams
Amanda Williams
Mark Williams
Paula Williams
Eddy Williamison
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Karen Cochran
Debbie Coker
Brian Coole
Hollis Cooper
Susan Cooper
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Ricky Dedeaux
Harriet DeJarnett
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Gary O'NeaI
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Nakita Powe
Randy Prescott
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Tim Purvis
Jessie Rasmussen
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Jeanine Redmond
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Timmy Roberts
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Joey Rouse
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Kevin Vanderbilt
Wendy Waits
Teresa Walker
Garvin Weaver
Eric Webb
Kay Whittington
Richard Whittington
Dwight Williams
Shedee Williams
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Betty Wilson
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Gail Berry
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Roderick Bond
Alice Bradford
Billy Breland
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Erica Brown
Kenneth Brown
Missy Buckley
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Greg Cobb
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Nathan Jones
Rita King
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Lorinda Ladner
Jo Ann Lavender
Angela LaBIanc
Rosoland Lewis
Liz Loper
Milton Loper
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Bryan Lott
Linda Lott
Wayne Marshall
Martha Mason
Linda McCall
Glen McDaniel
Patti McDaniel
Ricky McDonald
Vic McDonald
Malcom Mclnnis
Alan Mitchell
Daryll Monroe
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Jeff Otjen
Jane Overstreet
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Vincent Pachel
Mark Parker
Melanie Parker
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Renee Parker
Terry Parsons
Wendell Patton
Beatrice Pough
Sharon Powe
Nina Preston
Tammy Pelto
Eric Peters
Mitchell Raborn
Melinda Reed
Lora Reeves
Annette Renot
Arthur Rhodes
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Don Taylor
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lVlag Thompson
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lVlona Tubbs
Joel Vernon
Ann Vreeland
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Jessie Walker
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Clowning around during fifth period
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Dana Parsons try to put a hat on
lVIrs. Hollingsworth's head.
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Beauty Salon
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The process of publishing a year book is not an easy task and in compiling
the 1977 Echo we asked many people for their help. We take this opportunity to
give special thanks to the flolowing:
IVlrs. Betty Hollingsworth, our sponsor, who gave us her valuable time, took
carte of all the emergencies, and put up with us. Without her we never would have
ma e it. - ft - -
A lVlr. Larry Rouse for being the emcee at the Beauty and Beau pagent and for
his cooperation and understanding throughout the year.
lVIr. and IVlrs. Jack Parsons who kindly allowed us to use their home for
pictures.
lVlr. Clement Ladner for his assistance in Photography.
lVIr. John lVlcQuagge for the use of his camera. W if
IVIr. Charles Willison for the loan of his typewriters and other accessories.
Dr. 81 lVlrs. Gordon lVlcHenry and lVIr. St lVIrs. Jimmy Davis for allowing us to
use their homes for staff meetings., ' l. '
All the people who helped us out with the Beauty and Beau pagent, IVlrs.
lVIary Webb, lVlrs. Mike Cain, Nlrs. Carol Sue Fairley, IVIrs. Dorlean Spiers,
IVIrs. Peaches O'Neal, llllrs. Millie lVIcHenry, lVlr. Ferris Batson, Dorsett
Florist, and Dees-Alexander Building Supply.
lVIr. Lester Baucum, the faculty, and the entire student body for their co-
operation, support, and patience throughout the year.
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The flzzle rs gone the
splrlt evaporated As our
1976 77 school year comes to
an end, we look back on all
things both good and bad that
vve have shared throughout the
year As vve thunk of the many
things that vve did, vve also
thunk ofthe many things that vve
vvlsh vve had done, could have
done should have done
We have made mountains of
molehulls and molehulls of
mountains We ve shared the
crazlness the humor, and the
roalems of hugh school life
e ve shared the excitement of
ball games the fun of holidays
and weekends, the oft seeming
drudger of routlne school life
as anot er year nn our luves
passed by
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students want
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Heading for home Eddie Bagget Walks up
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Our hugh school llfe IS
something that vve never realize
we mass untnl It IS one, and at
seems that a part o us IS gone
vvlth It when vve leave schoolr
the summer Though we see
many of our friends lt's just not
the same We ll miss the rush
to be first In llne at the
cafeteria or candy machine, the
endless club meetlngs, fighting
to get lunch and mllk tickets an
trying to talk teachers Into
uttmg off tests, screaming our
eads off In pep rallies
meeting at "the lVlug" after a
home game to discuss hovv bad
we creamed 'em, and all the
other dauly routine things that
mean so much to our hugh
school lives
After semester exams, Keith
Dale enjoys a snack
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Counting the money for homecomlng dance
tickets, Dana Parsons and Lynette lVIaples
discuss how much more money as needed
During their lunch break these boys break
the monotony with a laugh.
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Lost ln concentratuon Marshall Contemplatung nls upcoming class,
Copeland vvorlcs to fnnusn nls Russell Amaclcer avvalts the bell
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Not even tne rain or cold vveatner could dampen the spirit at the Pickle Bowl.
The school ear is over
but Stone High ives on lt as
been a tough year for us, out
vve have made it Now we must
await the future years to find
out what is in store for us,
those of us vvho will return to
ole Stone High next ear and
those vvho vvill not n this
capture the essence of school
life us the Student Body as
ourselves, from day to day, and
like it was This is a
refreshing vievv of the 1976
77 school year at Stone High
While taking his Advanced Biology exam,
Jeffrey O'Neal pauses to think about one of
the questions
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urnlng to see
going on, Debbie Fairley
and Denise Williams laugh
as Rita Davis is surprised
the camera.
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Hoping to make a last minute
change in their schedule,
Denny Taft and Eddie Bagett
wait to see lVlrs. Rabby.
While getting a book from
their locker, Theresa
Chancler and Harriest
DeJarnett tr to keep the
others from falling.
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The Mug is a favorite gathering place on
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Catching the blunt end ofthe stick is a
laughing matter for Brian Coole.
Anderson, Alice, 95, 99,
Butler
Ainsworth, Jan- 90, 95,
154,160-161,163
Ainsworth Kent, 53, 72,
94,96,98,101 136
exander, Blake, 98, 136
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A exander, Dolph, 154
A exander, Eufgene- 97, 136
A exander, Je ,98, 144
A exander, lVlr. Jerry, 107
A exander, Joe, 14
A exander, Lisa, 139 154
A exander, Kimberly, 95,
144 -
A lums, Jimmy, 16, 101,
112
A Iums Ronnie, 90, 95,
100,136
A tman, Eleanor, 94, 99,
144
Amacker, Russell, 154
144
Anderson, Gerald, 112
Anderson, Jerry, 97, 154
Anderson, Jimmy- 154
Anderson,
98 144
Anderson, Ronnie, 144
Andrews, Clifton, 136
Anglin, Kathy, 84 112 -
Anthony, Sharon, 112 l
Armstrong, Robin, 154
Arrington, Robert, 154
Atchinson, Walter, 72, 96-
98, 112
Avery, Robert- 136
Bacon, Paul, 136 '
Baggett, Eddie, 51, 54,
112, 184
Ball, lVlitzi, 61, 154
Ballman, James, 98,1 144
Ballman lVlark, 15, 90,
101,113
Bangs, Cindy, 72 154
Bankston, David- 154
samW6u,0an,144
Bardwell, lVlichael, 98, 136
Bates, Ricliy, 12, 24, 34-
35,-41, 4 -45, 52, 54,
-57 72 96-97, 113,
132,173
Randah,50,'72,
Batson Danny' 11, 37, 72,
94,96,98,101,113
Baucum, Leslie, 95, 97,
154
Baucum, lVlr. Lester, 14,
106
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Baucum, Paige, 70, 92-94,
96, 99-103, 144
Baumgardner, Kerry, 144
Baumgardner, Vicki, 154
Baxter, Barbara, 101, 113
Baxter, Jeff, 154
Beach, Randy- 2, 52, 136
Berry, Billy, 144
Billingslea, Bobby, 45, 53-
54, 72, 94, 96-97, 100,
113
Blackwell, Cassandra, 84,
95, 100, 154
Blue, Florence, 136
Boggs, Articia, 136
Boggs, Clifford, 37, 73,
95, 113
Boggs, Jeanetta- 154
Boggs, Leniar, 131
Breland, lVlrs. Virginia, 95,
108
Broadus, Nlarcus, 72, 97-
98, 136
Brooks, Kimble, 98 145
Brown, Erica, 99 155
Brown, Kenneth, 83, 155
Brown, Sandra, 40, 115,
132
Buckhalter, Vera, 94, 99,
115, 136
Buckley, Kerry, 97, 145
Buckley, lVlissy, 61, 96-97,
155, 69
Buckley, Terry, 51, 136,
139
Burchfield, Judy, 31, 37,
79, 82-83 93-95, 100,
102-103,116 3
George- 98 116
Butler, , ,
Butler, Kenneth, 145
Nlargaret- 145
Boggs, Ray, 136
Bo en, Cynthia, 62, 94,
144
Bond, Arlene- 84, 99, 102-
103,136,142
Bond, Bambi, 93, 99, 101,
114, 132
Bond, Belinda, 15, 37, 41,
114
Bond, Brian- 53 55, 72,
96-98,114,134
Bond, David, 101, 114
Bond, Donna, 144
Bond, Edith, 95, 144
Bond, Faye, 62, 100, 114
Bond, Henry, 83, 144
Bond Jill, 144
Bond Joe, 136
Bond, lVlyrna, 84 154
IIB?-:El Oran, 96-97, 98,
Bond Patricia, 101, 115
Bond, Roderick- 154
Bond, Sidney, 144
Bre and, Annette, 115
Bre and, Belinda, 99, 144
Bre and, Billy, 97, 154
Bre and, Car , 144
Bre and, Cary, 136
Bre and, David, 98, 145
Bre and, DeSha, 83, 90,
93, 95, 100, 145 '
Bre and, John,-154, 163
Bre and, Karen, 92-93, 95
Bre and, lVlike,154
Bre and, Nlonte, 154
Bre and, Sharon, 155
Bre and, Teresa, 101, 115 N
Butler, Nena, 145
Rita, 95, 145
Butler,
Bynum, Brenda, 84, 155 ,
Byrd, Clark, 155
Cain, lVlrs. lVlike, 93, 101,
108 . -'-
Calloway, Woodrow, 73, 155
Cameron, Barry, 52 72-
73,96,98,101,136,173
C b ll J h -92
amp e , 0 n,
Carpenter, Beau, 98, 155
Carter, lVlrs. Pearlie, 110
Chambers, James, 145
Chambers, lVlr. Jesse, 108
Chapman, Dennis, 136
Chandler, Theresa, 6, 84,
94, 145, 152, 185
Chattman, Ally, 17, 95,
145
Clark, lVlona, 82-83, 100,
137
Clement, Lynn, 83-85, 93-
94,100-101, 137
Cobb, Greg, 155
Cobb, Steve, 37, 44, 53-
54, 73, 96-97, 116
Cochran, Karen, 94, 145
Cochran, Steve, 137
Coker, Debbie, 62, 64, 96,
145
Coker, Randy- 155
Collins, Charles, 155
Comlpston, Stewart, 72, 137
Coo e, Brian- 83, 145, 185
Coole, Jeff, 137
,Dedeaux, Donna, 155
95, 155
Coole, Nlonisa,
Cooper, Austin, 98 137
Cooper, Hollis,
146
Coo er, Susan, 62, 94, 96,
148
Copeland, Joe, 155
Copeland, lVIarshall, 81, 83,
93, 101, 116 ,
Corbett, lVlrs. Ola lVlae, 110
Cowart, Edwin-51, 72, 146
Cox, Frank, 51, 72, 94,
96, 100-101, 137
Creel, Randy- 73
Dale, Keith, 101 116
onie, ivmne, 96, 116
Dale, Tammy,155
Dale, Tracy, 11, 100, 117,
133
Dalrymple Deloris, 84, 155
Daniel-S, Tammy, 99, 117
Danzey, Howard, 95, 97,
155, 161, 163
Danzey, Jackie, 58, 96,
146
Davis, lVls. Betty, 94, 108
Davis, Don, 72, 90, 95,
100, 155, 163
Davis, Donna Kay, 100 155
Davis, IVIrs. Eleanor, 99,
108 '
Davis Gabrielle- 11 16
56-59, 96, 1012, 1'17,'
132 9
Davis, lVlrs. lVIary, 110
Davis, lVlr. Ras, 107
Davis, Rita, 73, 58, 96,
146, 184
Davis, Todd, 25, 98, 100,
146
Davis, Dr. Walter, 107 -
Dearman, Laura, 155 -
Dearman, lVlary, 92-93 137
Dedeaux, Barney, 98, 137
Dedeaux, Ricky, 97, 146
DeJarnett, Harriett, 83, 90,
94, 99, 146, 185
DeJarnett, Willie- 146
Delancy, Eddie- 155
Dodson, Douffi, 146
Dorsett, Pau, 51, 72, 96,
98, 146-147
Dorsett,'Russell, 51, 56,
72 94, 96-97, 101,
137, 140, 142
Dortch, Linda, 62, 155
Drake, James, 155
Diraughn, Joe, 92, 146
Dravis, lVlarty, 90, 95, 146
Dravis, lVlike, 137
Dunnam, Susan, 17, 62,
96, 101, 137, 142
Easterling Pam- 24, 34-
35194, 99, 117, 133,
Ecroyd, Betty, 98, 146
Eley, Ken, 156
English, lVlichelle,156
Evans, Chad- 93, 101, 137
Evans, cnnci, 94, 97, 156
Evans, Peggy, 16, 90, 117
Evans, Sandra, 156
Fair ey, Athern, 98, 137
Fair ey, lVlrs. Carol, 107
Fair ey, Corlis,156
Zagir e , Debbie, 2, 39, 62-
9l9, 117, 184
95'
e
Fair , Dora, 146
Fair y, Dorothy, 99, 146
Fair ey, Elween, 137
Sgir ey, Grace, 62, 73, 95,
Fair ey, Joe, 97 146
Fair ey, Kevin, 72, 156
Fair ey, Pamela, 73, 84,
94, 156, 163
Fair , Paula, 99
Fair gy, Priscilla, 84 137
, Robert, 98, 146
Fair ey
Farmer, Roger, 156
Farmer, lVlona, 147
Ricky, 52, 72,
Farmer
139, 147'
Farmer, Tony, 156
Ferrell, Todd, 98, 156
Findley, Tony, 156!
Firth, Belinda, 1561
Firth, Carole, 99, 147
Flurry, lVlarcella, 147
Flurry, Lana, 156
Fore, Dennis, 118
Fore, Shelia, 61 156
Fortner, Robert, 17, 90,
95, 137
Fountain, Danny, 90, 98,
147
Fountain, Demetrious, 156,
163 -
Fountain, lVlike, 39, 41,
44-45, 51, 54-55 57, 1
73,96,99,118,134
Foxworth, lVlr. J.S., 98, '
108
Galloway, Charles, 72 I
Galloway, Len, 16, 50, 72-
73, 99
Georgian, lVlr. Pete, 12, 68,
108
Gill, Jeff, 156
Gilliam, Aaron, 156
Gilliam, Laveries, 99, 118
Goins, Gwen, 84, 99, 156
Goins, Willie,-52, 72, 96,
99, 147 k
Grace, Terry, 156 ,
Grady, Steve, 73, 147, 152
Graham, Walter, 50, 72,
147
Graves, Donna, 84, 156
Green, James, 51, 73, 147
Griffin, Errol, 147
Gunter, Deborah, 99-100,
137
Guyton, Luther, 157
Guyton, Sonia, 137
Hancock, Bryan, 147
-Hancock Keith, 98, 101,
118, 131
Harriel,
Harriel,
Hank, 157
Julie, 147
Harris, Daniel, 157
Hart, Wlan,157
Hart, itchell, 73, 157
Hatten, Donna, 157
Hatten, Erna, 84-85, 101,
118
Hatten, lVlark, 1379 J Q
Hatten, Raymond- 138
Hayden, snsae- 23, 36, 40,
94-95, 100-101 119
Hayes, Robert, 101, 119
Hegwood, Betty Sue, 58,
70-71, 92, 6, 147
Henderson, Sglvia- 84, 148
Hester, Kim, 5, 157
Hickman, Barbara, 98, 101,
138
Hickman, David, 138
Hickman, Elaine, 84, 99,
148
Hickman, Freda, 84, 119
Hickman, Kenneth, 148
Hickman, Lowery, 98, 138
Hickman, Ruth- 94 99, 119
Hickman, Saral1,99, 148
Hickman, Tracy, 25, 83,
157 .
Hickman, Wauline, 84, 157
Hill, Cindy, 84-85, 92,
95, 102-103, 148
Hill, Danita, 94, 99, 101,
119
Hill, Jackie- 157
Han, John, 138
Hill, Renee, 84, 157
Holliman, Bonnie, 148
Hollin sworth, lVls. Betty,
102, g108
Holmes, Susan, 79, 83, 90-
91, 93-94, 100, 102-
103, 119
Howell, Becky, 157
Howze, Richard- 96
Hughes, Gary, 3, 73
Hugwes, Vernon- 120-
Hu I, Deborah- 99, 148
Hunt, Ben, 148
Hunt, Glenn, 98, 120
Husband, Cassandra, 83,
94-95, 100 157
Husband, Willis, 72, 98,
120
lshee, Connie, 157
Jackson, Cynthia, 157
Jackson, Rose lVlary, 79,
148
James, Robert, 51, 72-73,
91, 95 148
James, Terri, 120
Jarvis, Russell, 52, 72-73,
148
Jetton, David, 53, 96, 138,
142 '
Jownson, Carmen, 83, 95,
157
Jownson, Derick, 3,148
Jownson, Flint, 41, 72, 82
83, 138
Jownson, Janice, 120
Jownson, Kenneth, 72-73,
148
Jownson, Steve, 73
Jownson, Virginia, 131
Jownson, Zanuel, 82-83,
95, 99, 120
Jones, Becky, 84-85, 95,
101, 121
Jones, lVlrs. Jerelene, 85,
108
Jones, Leon, 121
Jones
Jones, Nathan, 157
Jones, lVlr. Needham, 106
Joyner, Juanese- 95 148
Kendrick, Ken, 95, 138
Keyseear, Karen, 70, 94,
148
King, Rita, 84, 90, 100,
, lVlrs. lVlyrtle, 92, 108
157
King, Robert, 138
King, Ronnie, 138
Kirker, lVlr. John, 108
Kirkland, Arthur, 157
Kirkland, Keith- 98 121
lfiaight, lVlr. BolJ,11, 50,
Knight, Kenneth, 157
Knight, lVlr. Samuel, 109
Krohn, Terry, 7, 11, 31,
45, 52, 5 , 57, 72, 96-
97, 100-103, 121, 133
Ladner, Bevon- 97
Ladner, lVlr. Clement, 109
Ladner, Jeff, 95 158
ligdlner, Jonnie, 94-95, 99,
Ladner, Kathy, 99, 101,
138
Ladner, Lorinda, 158
Ladner, Phyllis, 121 V
Ladnier, Robin, 84, 99,
138
Lavender, Joann, 84, 158
LeBlanc, Angela, 73, 100
158
Leonard Bill, 148
Lewis, Rosaland, 158
Lewis Vivian, 94, 138
ligtgelield, lVlrs. Dorothy,
Lomax, Donald, 149
Lomax, Linda, 17-, 41, 62,
73, 76, 90, 138
Loper, Dixie- 138
Loper, Liz, 158
Loper, lVlilton, 158
Loper, Raymond, 53, 72,
98, 149
Loper, Robin- 158
Lott, Bruce, 14, 90-95,
102-103, 122
Lott, Cathy, 149
Lott, Jackie, 122
Lott, Karen, 93, 95, 100
103, 138
158
Lott, Linda, 95,
Lott, lVlike, 62, 82-83, 98,
101, 122
Lott, Richard, 158
Lott, Rosa, 84- 95, 99,
102-103, 149, 152
Lott, Dr. Woodley, 107
Lyons, Carrolyn, 90, 94,
149
lVladden, lVlrs. Fredna, 109
lVlallett, Marilyn, 73, 84,
138
Naples, Lgmette, 2, 6, 15,
14, 41, 8-59, 96-97
99-100,102-103,122
lifgigin, Keith, 96, 101,
lVartin, Tim- 12, 40, 51,
54, 96 122
Marshall, Wayne, 158
lVarshall, Weornthina- 149
Nason, lVlartha, 95, 158
lVIason, Sherry, 95, 99, 149
Nast, Ray, 138
lVcCall, Linda, 158, 164
lVcCarroll, Willie- 52 73
ivicoanael, Glen,98,158 9
lVcDaniel, lVlillie, 83, 149
lilgganiel, Pattie, 83, 95,
lVcDaniel, Robbie, 96, 98,
123
lVcDaniel, Shanna, 62, 138
lVlcDonald, Dennis, 98, 139
lVcDonald, Janet, 3, 40,
99, 139, 142
lVcDonald, Ricky, 158
lVcDonald, Victor, 158
lVcHenrg, Judy, 78, 83, 93,
100-1 3, 1 3
lVIclnnis, lVlalcolm, 95, 97,
158
lVlcKenzie, Kelly, 95 149
lVclVlurphy, Jane, 101, 123
lVcQueen, Teresa, 99, 149
lVeadows, Ronnie- 52
Neadows, Terri, 139
lViles, Rissa, 78, 82-83,
95, 123
lViller, Beth, 58, 92, 96,
97, 101, 123
lVliller, Lindsay, 73 139
lViller, Skeeter, 123
lVilley, Belinda, 149
lVitchell, Charles, 158
lVIitchell, Lane, 149
lVitchell, Vernon, 72
lVonroe, Charles, 73, 99
Nonroe, Daryl, 158
lVonroe, Eula, 94, 139
lVoon, William, 159
lVloore, Charlotte, 62, 94-
96, 101, 139
lVoore, Eric, 98, 159
lVoore, Ina, 62, 92, 94,
96, 149
lVoore, Jimmy, 96, 98,
101, 139
lVoore, Joyce, 84, 159
Moore, Walter, 159
Morphew, Martha, 82-83,
92, 94, 100-101, 139
Morris, Rhonda, 139
Morrison Darlene- 90 92
94-95, 98-99, 1011 139,
142
Mur hy, Jeff, 83, 95, 100,
139'
Myers, Mary, 159
Nelson Mr. Mike, 50, 72,
109, 140
Nichols, David, 53, 73
Nichols, Pennfy, 6 58-59,
70-71, 92, 4-96,101-
102, 124
Nicholson Oscar, 52, 55,
73, 90, 103,124
Nix, Lou Ann, 159
Norris, Charlotte, 72, 98,
124
0'Neai Alisa, 95, 99-100,
137, 39
0'Nea , Anita, 159
Mrs. Barbara, 43,
0'Nea ,
93, 109
David, 159
O'Nea ,
0'Nea Donald, 90, 95,
100,159
0'Nea , Gary, 95, 149
0'Nea , Mr. J.A., 107
0'Nea , Jeffrey, 37, 68,
72, 94, 96- 8, 101,
124, 134, 184
0'Nea , Mark, 98
0'Nea , Melissa, 99-100,
139
0'Nea , Robert, 23, 95,
124
0'Nea Stevie- 149 152
Otjen, Curt, 53, 139
Otjen, Jeff, 98, 1.59
Overstreet, Jane, 83 159
Overstreet, Karen, 99 139
Overstreet, Mona, 139
Overstreet, Tamm , 61, 159
Owen, Sue- 14, 30, 37,
40, 90-91, 94, 90, 99,
124
Owen, Terry, 53, 96--98,
139,142
Pachel, Clat-dia 82 - 83,
93, 95,100, '149
Darchrgl, Vinc:e,- 93, 95,
159
Barker, Lori, 94-95, 101,
139 1
Diifl-EJ! llt-'liifif 139'
Parker, Mark, 159
Parker, Melanie, 159
Parker, Michael, 98, 101,
125
Parker, Myla, 100 159
Renee, 159
Parker,
Parker, Robin, 95 125
Parker, Sandra, 62, 150
P k S 94 101 125
ar er, ue, , ,
Parker, Susan, 94, 99, 125
Parrish, Steve, 98, 139
Parsons, Dana, 45, 52, 55,
73, 94, 96, 97, 101-
103, 125
Parsons, Terr ,95, 159
liaitgon, Rosa Lee, 73, 99,
Patton, Wendell, 159
Pelto, Tommy, 160
Perdue, Byron- 126
Peters, Gary, 160
Peters, Jesse Earl, 139
Potter, Bill, 97, 140
Potter, Curtis, 150
Pough, Beatrice, 160
Pough, Phyllis- 100
Powe, Nikita, 150
Powe, Sharon, 84, 160
Prescott, Randy- 98, 150
Preston, Nena, 160
Price, Jim, 2, 12, 36, 40,
45, 53, 55, 94, 97, 101,
126, 132-133 169
Price, John, 140
Prickett, John- 93, 95, 140
Prine, Carol, 24, 49, 58,
70-71, 73, 94, 96-97,
99, 126
Prine, Denice, 99 150
Purvis, Ronald, 90, 101,
126
Purvis, Timotlxhgf, 83, 150
Rabby, Mrs. arge, 107
Raborn, Mitchell- 73 160
Raborn, Troy, 53, 73, 140
Ramey, Eddie, 73
Richard- 96, 101,
Ramey ,
126, 132, 134
Rasmussen, Jessica, 150
Rawls, Terrell,101, 126
Rayborn, Maurice-, 145, 150
Reaves, Lora, 83, 90, 160,
Redeemer, George, 40, 51,
56, 72, 96, 99, 134, 140
Redeemer, Larry, 140
Redmond, Cindy- 37, 81-
83 95, 100, 127, 132
Ruff i?"?.fZl, -lfia-in ug, 95, 150
Redmond, 0.L., 53-54, 96,
98, 127
Redmon, Ramona, 83, 99,
140
Reid, Melinda, 160
Renot, Annette, 160
Reynolds, Candace, 83, 150
Rhodes, Arthur, 160
Rhodes, Debra, 140
Rhodes, Lewis, 160
Riels, Billy, 160-161
Roberson, Bryan, 160
Roberson, Gayle, 73, 101,
137, 140
Roberts, Mrs. Betty, 101,
109
liglgarts, Timothy, 51, 98,
Roberts, Mr. W.P., 62-64,
109
Robinson, Russell, 41 51,
56,72,99,140,142
Rogers Billg- 2, 52, 55,
93,100-1 1,127,133
Rossback, Freddie, 98, 150
Rouse, Joey, 53, 72, 94,
97, 100, 50
Rouse, Mr. Larry, 109 178
Saia, Mrs. Miriam- 109
Sanders, Kathy, 99, 160
Scarborough, indy, 150
Scarborough, Curtis, 160
Scarborough, Don, 97, 160,
163
Scarborough, Tami, 94,
101, 12
Scarbrough, Ella, 150
Scruggs, Jerry, 82-83, 127
Scruggs, Jimmy, 160
Seal, Ruby Bond, 95, 99,
115
Seals, Cindy, 84, 160
Sellers, Curtis, 72 160
Shannon, Susan, 92, 99,
140
Shaw, Bruce, 160
Shaw, Mrs. Nina- 31, 109
Shaw, Rub2,,161
SZ?-man, elvin, 95, 100,
SEm7mons, Barbara, 98-100,
Sim son, Mrs. Eva Ruth,
1093
Singleton, Carollyn- 99, 128
Singleton, Haze - 161
Singleton, Mae, 128
Smith, Angelina, 140
Strick and Belinda 141
Susie,'84 162
Teresa, 70, 151
Smitw, Anita, 128
Smith
Elisa- 17 78 83
90-91,99J101Q14b '
52131, Kelly, 83, 90, 93,
Smitw Lillian- 16 37 41,
78,83,95,100-101,
128, 132
Smitw, Lori, 93, 99, 101,
128
Smitw, lVlarsha, 140
Smitw, lVIeresa, 58 140
smnq Roan-78,82-83,
100-101,150
Smitw, Rustjy, 128
Smitn, San ra, 140
Smitw, Stewart, 97, 161
Smit1, Tamara Ann, 99, 140
Smitw, Tamarah Lynn, 92,
99, 101, 141
Smitw WaKlne,161
Snowden, ary, 84, 141
Spring, Jimmy, 161
Stepwens, Dewayne, 97, 150
14
Stone
Stepwens, Jack, 95, 98,
Rick 72 94 96
97 151 152
Strick
Strick
129
Strick
and Betty 84 99
and, Greg, 100-101,
Theiman, Steve- 45, 52,
53657,72-73,98,101,
Thomas, Georganna- 141
Thompson, lVlag, 62, 161
Tillman, Lonnie- 40-41
45,53-54,72-73,96,
98, 129, 134
Tollar, Shirley Ann, 161
Torres, Patricia, 90, 95,
99, 151
Tubbs lVlona- 62 161
Tullosl llllichile, 92, 94-95,
101,141
Vanderbilt, Kelvin, 151
Vanderbilt, Oscar, 15, 130
Vernon, Don- 51, 72, 94,
90-90,141
Vernon, Joey, 100, 161
Vreeland, Andy- 16, 37,
98-99,101,130
Vreeland, Ann, 62, 161,
164
Waddle, Danny, 90, 161
Waits, lVlr. Donald, 107 '
Waits Wendy, 95, 146,
151-156 o
Wa ker, Fonda- 99, 130
ker, Greg, 7 52, 55
'94 96 90 101 130
Wells, Glenda J., 162
Wesson, lVlrs. Elaine, 110
Wggte, Becky, 99, 101,
White, Dickie- 101, 131
White, Tony, 72, 1.62
Whittington, Kaye, 84 151
Whittington, Richard, 151
I
Whittle, Edna, 162
W. .
I rams, lVlr. Charles, 107
Wi iams, Denise, 62, 96,
99, 141
Wi iams, Dwight, 83, 151
Wi iams, Greg, 162 .
Wi iams, Jenice, 131 A
Wi iams, Judy, 62-63, 96
99, 131
Wi iams, Loretta, 49, 94-
95, 99, 101, 131
Wi iams, lVlandy- 83, 93,
95,100 101,141
Wi iams, lVlark, 23, 141
Wi iams, Paula, 62, 93-
96 100 101 141
Wi iams Paytha, 95, 100,
162
Wi iams, lVlr. Ronald, 110
Wi iams, Shedee, 99, 151
Wi iams, Tom, 95, 151
ker,
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Wa
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Waker, Jesse, 83, 95, 161
Wg John, 50, 72, 98,
Wi iams, Vonda, 62, 95,
162
Wi iamson, Eddy, 52, 73,
141
Wi ison lVlr. Charles, 92,
99
Stewart, Glen Ray, 98, 161
Stone, Billy, '69,'161
1 i 1 I
7
and Scott- 52, 94,
Wa
Wa
Wa , Alicia, 6, 70, 85,
94-95, 99, 102-103, 130
li-Vglters, Annette, 84-85,
Warden, Leon, 98, 162
Warren, Brian, 73 96, 141
Warren, Shelia, 162
Wggh, lVlary, 95, 99-100,
Wash, Rosetta, 84 94, 162
Weathers, Bob, 162 .
Weathers, Tony, 72, 94,
98-, 1101, 14
Weaver, Harr' , 162
,110
Wi son, Betty, 151
Wi
son, Simon, 53,.72, 97
151
Wood, lVlrs. Gloria, 100,
110
3-leLa5g,eri3Ngrs. Carolyn, 94,
96-9 ,99,141
Strick and, Sglvia, 82-83,
90, 100, 1 1
Stringer, Theresa, 141
Sumra I, Becky, 78, 83,
99, 101 14
Sumra l, Teresa, 151
Taft, Denny- 84, 129, 184
Tanner, Ricky, 161'
Tanner, Ronnie- 98, 151
Taylor, Cathy, 129
Taylor, Denise, 99, 129
Taylor, Don, 161
Taylor, James, 161
Taylor, Lorese, 62, 96,
150-152
Taylor, Roger, 95,'100,
161 1
Taylor Sarah, 11, 79, 95,
100,151
Temple, W?ne, 52, 72,
91, 149, 51
Webb
Eric-'72 151
webb-1'-Mfg flimmy, 50, 109
Webb, lVlrs. lVlary, 31, 101,
110
Webb, Sharon, 162
Wells, Barbara, 162
Wells Bobbie, 141
Wells Glenda G., 160,
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