Bandys High School - Trojan Yearbook (Catawba, NC)
- Class of 1986
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Co-Editors ........ Stag een.-.-......... Production Manager ...... Business Managers ........ Accountant ....... Statisticians ......... Proofreader ...... Typists ....... Photographers ......... Susan Holdsclaw Kristi Cnesimore Curtis Queen ..Anna Campbell Marc Bell Lynn Stewart Diane Clinard Stacy Valentine Julie Sipe Becky Elmore Jamie Saunders Robin Laney Wesley Frye Barry Wray Eric Miller Bandys High School Route 1, Box 98 Catawba, N.C. Volume XXXII Contents Dedication ........ . ......... 2 Student LUe ................... ......... 4 Academics and Honors ....... ....... 1 2 Sports ............................ ....... 8 4 Social LUe ........ ........ Trojans .......... ........ Personnel .......... ........ Ads ............ .anon-pg 126 142 186 202 1 DEDI CATI ON '8 6 The Senior Class once again faced the dwcult decision of the annual dedication. The decision was based upon leadership, dedication to the student body, and friendship. Having been at Bandys only two years, he is still technically a new kid on the block . He came to us at a time when the enthusiasm for the athletic events was sagging. His mere presence lit a spark in the athletic program and infused new lU'e into it. Individually, he has probably done more for school spirit than any other single person. He was as dynamic in the classroom as he was on the field. As a history teacher, he made the past come alive. He presented the subject in such a way that the students wanted to learn. Since becoming a member of Bandys' faculty, he has earned the respect and admiration of students and teachers alike. His constant concern and helpful attitude made everyone proud to call him 'friend . He believed in going that extra mile to help any one in need. He was well-liked by his students and his players because of the personal interest he took in them. For all of these qualities and for the excellent example he provides for us all, the Senior Class is proud to dedicate the 1986 TROJAN to MR. TONY PAROLI. 2 g in Qu A ,. . , - r- li A . I . 3, 3' NN X K' 1 Q 'ww 1.-N. 1 Ei .. .W my X xu. TROJAN LIFESTYLES QW' 5 6 7 f W , gfxw 1 4 A Q K .. 'Y -- .w Z - . N ' 4145 A 3 . 1 2 1 at ,A 51,.:f.J,4t -,...,,., V' g?'5'f'55'f !!-.4 . .4 w fx ,af 5 xv ' ' 1 L 1 ng 3,3415 1 t A I ',., -'LV 1- wail V' N, .AA A 'S 'fm ik lfh 1 emuin -wwgwf-m P mi A '1-k'i , X Q: 4' , YLSHZH1 3 5 Bd HE a iYf' 1 1 M. I I. , 4-fr'-,H - fx 'fyif if J ,, W. xl 'gs' YJ 9 Q 3 'atm A Q sf: , ' ' Fi Jiyglxaw M. X 352 gf z 4 .Q ga , Q5 F . ry, 'wi f ini? , 2 A, W? , ,v an A.. , A fi. 4. 3 M GQZY is ,wi 5 ' SQA ' ,J-K Q, , Q3 ' 'A M Q: ' iw . sf' 35225 'ei -A 4624, g 'ex w Q s .X ,. Q 14 QA . g q k wi-i'?3 ww ' Q V25 242 Szfqigzgigi, , 'T C, W9 Wiaf ,W . ea, ,QQ xv , A? 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Alex Gupton shows off his artwork. .,.. Tqfany Bolick does the criticism of the book. 14 UNO' WORDS CAN RELEASE QBEAS College Prep English This course provided students with the necessary background for continued study in college. Grammer and literature were the main areas of study. Composition was emphasized through the writ- ing of themes and research pa- pers. The curriculum also included a lot of reading outside of the classroom. QR Yue., Q' Fin., l 1. These students participate in group discussion. 2. College-bound seniors work hard during English class 3. Mrs. Rogers lectures her class. Regular And Basic English The curriculum of these classes in- cluded an emphasis on grammar as well as composition and literature. The students reinforced their knowledge of these areas through projects such as the Song of Mysebv' book, research papers, book reports, and group pre- sentations. si. 1. Mrs. Witherspoon has a discussion with her class. 2. Mrs. Gatewoods class copies notes from the board. 3. Mrs. Rogers lectures her seniors. 4. These juniors listen to the discussion. 16 Reading And Resource Lab The reading classes were individualized with emphasis on grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, spelling, vocabulary building, and comprehension. The Resource Lab enabled students to get extra help in the areas of English, Math, and History. Individualized attention and in- struction is given to working skills by pre- paring each student for the world of work. 1 - sz! S Q I ' at 3 4 I i -2 ' r , no S' ' Va' N., as .mwwmnum-n an . . mwsvfusngpknm Mrs. Holcomb helps her students with an assignment. These students take a break from their work. Mrs. Mack assists a student. David Wilson watches as Mrs. Holcomb grades his paper. 1 7 La Classe de Francaise Three levels of French were ojfered this year. The French I class learned the basics of the French language - both written and oral. The French II classes had a more in-depth study of French. Their class work was supplemented with related projects. French III was an independent study class. They worked on French-English translations and made Christmas paper dolls from around the world. All classes were taught by Mrs. Kaye McConnell, who also included a study of French lU'estyles in the curriculum. 1 527 K 8 ' 1 , ,.,,. ..,.... M, ig,f'xe ,..,...-...-n- THE FRENCH CLUB E1 1 FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS: ILeft to Rightl Robin Laney, President: Michelle Sprinkle, Vice-President: Becky Elmore, Secretary: Amy Rinehardt, Treasurer. Not Pictured: Leslie Pearson, Reporter. 1. The French II class works on an assignment. 2. These French III students work together on a translation. 3. Mrs. McConnell does an oral exercise with her French I class. 4. The French I class takes a verb test. 5. Mrs. McConnell catches up on some of her paperwork. 6. This French II class 'listens and repeats . 7. Does anyone know the 3rd person singular of aller? the French I students wonder. 19 La Clase de Espanol This year there were three Spanish classes. The students in Spanish I learned basic verbs and vocabulary. In Spanish II, the students were taught mainly verb tenses. They also worked on projects called Ojos de Dios , Eyes of God. Spanish III students had a more indepth study of the language and the country. THE SPANISH CLUB S ar f I . SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS:Ileft to rightj Paege Hartsoe, Vice President, Robbie Isaac, Reporter, Kim Stutts, Sec.f Treasurer, Toni Edwards, President - I I 8 f esssi W A t triii A 7 gb sPANssH TREE KNOWLEDGE DF 1. Mrs. Dellinger takes roll in her Spanish I class. 2. This Spanish II class listens to their instructions. 3. Mrs. Dellinger explains Mandates de Tri . 4. These students work on their own. 5. These boys take a break in their work. 6. This class listens to an explanation. 7. Emily Stewart, Martha Stewart, and Forrest Vaughn work on their Ojos de Dios . 8. Another class work on their projects. 21 Advanced Math And Calculus Advanced Math combined the stu- dents' knowledge of algebra and geom- etry and applied it to new situations. Students learned how to work with trigonometric functions. This was the first year that Bandys had a scheduled calculus class. Calcu- lus used all the math that students had learned in the previous years. Both classes further prepared stu- dents to take the higher levels of math offered at college. .'.. ' 22 f ., K7 -2 W, ..V:. ,,.. 5 These calculus students work diligently. Tom Brown sees something of interest on Mark Storyk paper. Mr. Hilderbran helps some Advanced Math students with a problem. Tracy Robinson grins for the camera. Cindy Belcher concentrates on her calcu- Ius. The hard-working and the hardly working in Advanced Math class. Nancy Lee and Iris McCombs offer assis- tance to Jeff Miller. Geometry There were two classes of Geometry this year. Each was taught by Mrs. Sherry Drum. Students studied points, lines, planes, angles, arcs, circles, cylinders, spheres, and other geometric figures. They learned many definitions, proper- ties, and theorems. They put all of this knowledge to use when they did proofs using deductive reasoning. A chapter in logic was also included in the cur- riculum. Mrs. Drum demonstrated the practical uses of Geometry by using examples of Architecture. Geometry was a challenging and of- ten time-consuming course, but it taught students the one thing they will use the rest of their lives - how to think logically. ,.. M.:-l Q1 -it ,. ,, -all 1,- --wnm ,. These girls demonstrate teamwork in doing this proof Robin Laney explains her problem to the class These students concentrate on checking their homework Mrs. Drum takes a break while her students work at the boards. Algebra Even though several dyfferent levels of Algebra were ofered, the concepts remained the same. Students learned how to solve equations, to graph equa- tions, and to solve word problems. They also learned how and why math- ematical properties function. Each of the courses provided the cor- nerstone for further study in higher maths. 5' M .1 1. Mrs. Teague explains how to graph ! . an equation. 2. The class concentrates on the explanation. 3. This student contemplates his assignment. 4. The class works on their homework. 24 Math For LUe In Consumer Math, students learned the type of math that is needed to be a smart consumer. They learned how to work with We insurance premiums and home financing problems. The class also had practice in computing inter- est, filling out income tax forms, and balancing checkbooks. The General Math classes were taught the basic mathematical skills. By using these skills, the students will be able to cope with everyday math problems more ejjficiently. is-.Q 4 1 2 3 4. 5. gn.. Boy, we are so confused. Mr. Young explains a divi- sion problem. This student gets an early start on his homework as- signment. Mr. Brown discusses the class assignment. The class listens as the problems are explained. 25 9 Physics and Chemistry This year both Physics and Chemis- try were taught by Mr. Bruce Yount. Physics was a very useful course, espe- cially for those students interested in engineering. They studied the scienti- fic laws of motion and energy which included Isaac Newton and Albert Ein- stein, respectively. They gained more knowledge of the laws by solving nu- merous problems and equations. In Chemistry, students learned about the elements that makes up our world. They studied the periodic table of elements and learned how atoms combine to form compounds. They also studied the dUferent levels and sub- levels of the atom. The course work was supplemented by laboratory ex- periments. Both classes, Physics and Chemistry, provided students with the necessary background needed for fu- ture college science classes. N,, in y 26 I 2 4 , , 1 ,,, t M.:-pi V These students work with periodic motion. Mr. Yount helps out at a lab station. Brad Cooke and Craig Reiman concentrate on their experiment This lab group takes a break to pose for the camera. These Physics students prepare to do their experiment. Biology The three ddferent Biology classes of- fered this year were Regular Biology, BSCS, and AJ? Biology. Regular Biology was taken mostly by sophomores. They studied dhfferent forms of We ranging from the simple amoeba to the complex human being. They also dis- sected various small life forms. BSCS was a course ojfered to those students who were looking for a chal- lenge. Their study of Biology was more indepth. A.R Biology was offered to those stu- dents who are interested in a medically related field. They dissected animals, also. These courses better prepared the stu- dents for the biological courses they may take in college. 3 l... I THE SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS: Kristi Cresimore, Presidentg Michele Rudisill, Vice-President: Curtis Queen, SecretaryfTreasurerg Wesley Frye, Reporter. Q Q., 5 . 1. These students enjoy dissecting a cat. r , 9 , , u 5 I it W ,YV 2. Whats wrong, Melissa? , 1, V . l 'illl B ' 3. This class listens as Ms. Clark gives a lecture. -mlyfflfln 27 Physical Science Two levels of Physical Science were offered this year at Bandys. In both levels students learned the basic con- cepts that made up the field of science. They also gained experience in a labo- ratory by doing simple experiments. The knowledge the students gained in the Physical Science courses provided the needed background for pursuing higher levels of science. 1. Mrs. Jones lectures her class. ,ulrr . 2. Mr. Yount gives a homework assignment. ,.,,,W,...,...,. V ig A w....M.w..,.,... W. ,. , , , , f . vw ,, I 1 AAVK Q: 3. These girls collaborate on a reading assignment. 4. Mrs. Jones explains a scientUic concept. 5. These students prepare to take notes. . 4 wr fl, If get f, ' 1ELZ'l ' l 28 ga. . aww WSH Q? . . aww fi-TIN Photography The Photography class was taught by Mr. Erly Garner. The class learned how to use a 35mm camera and how to develop their film by using the school 3 darkroom equipment. The class often were given assignments to take pic- tures of certain objects, such as reflec- tions and snow. The-students also gave oral reports on developments in pho- tography. The students in the class formed their own Photography Club. hh...-n 'Rfk Mr. Garner helps Michelle Martin focus as Wesley Frye looks on. The Photography Club. Barry Wray hangs his pictures up to dry. Shannon Taylor prepares to print her pictures. 29 History This year there were several dqferent history courses offered. Advanced Placement History, which was offered to juniors and seniors, was an extension of U.S. History. It offered a more de- tailed study of American History. U.S. History, as well as Civics, was required for graduation. It familiarized students with im- portant events in our nations past. Civics fo- cused on government and politics. The World History class studied the ancient civilizations and cultures. They also learned the locations of countries through a study of geogra- phy. Special Topics centered around class discus- sions of the main events in history. It allowed students to explore areas they were most inter- ested in. All of the history courses allowed the students to explore the past, to relate to the present, and to prepare for the future. K X. Q. il ... i .. - :Jus 4 I 5, 5' , ' yjrf' WEE. .,,- Q c ,xx . .,..g M.. 12 iiw SJs III 1 aiull A .I a -r M rg g Jay Foard and Spence Wright discuss the assignment. These students concentrate on their work. This history class holds a discussion. Lori Howard studies geography in this class. Mr. Paroli helps this student out. Look kind of smug, don't they?! The students work together. These freshmen read the assignment. This class listens attentively to the directions. These girls work on a project in class. This class takes a test. These students take notes on the discussion. 31 'll X, ISTQRY LN T HE MAKING an Mr. Blake lectures the class. This class follows the lesson with concentration Mr. Mathesons class works on the assignment. Whats wrong with Michael? Tracy knows! Mr. Scott explains an issue to his class. Psychology Mr. Mike Matheson, assisted by stu- dent teacher Jejf Brock, taught the Psychology class. The students studied human behavior, child development, conditioning and behavior modmca- tion, and interpreting and dealing with emotions. They also learned about so- cial and family problems. The class supplemented their book- work with a field trip to a local retire- ment home. They were able to talk to and learn from the residents. The Psychology students gained a better understanding of others by learning to understand themselves. NDN' Nm .GRY ,ami The students listen to Mr. Mathesons lecture. The class concentrates on their reading as- signment. Does Marc Williams understand the discus- sion? This group gets an early start on the home- work. 33 Agriculture Agriculture, which was taught by Mrs. Howard, was a course ojfered to those students interested in the various processes of farming. They learned about machinery and techniques used in cultivating land to yield crops. The FFA, Future Farmers of America, sponsored a tobacco spitting contest and a tractor driving contest. The various FFA members also competed as a team in district contests. They helped keep our school pleasant by planting flowers around the school and cleaning up the trash. They also operated a greenhouse beside the agriculture building. Eid -f , 5 r saaal to , gl, 4 '. -F4 I 11,4 Q6 545 .- '. 5 21 2: ' ' ' O 34 . ,,,. :f1 l iii ! 40 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FFA OFFICERS fLeft to Rightj: Jimmy Hedrick, Reporter: Danny Ratchford, President: Gwynn Brandon, Treasurer: Roy Campbell, Vice-President: Paul Laney, Chaplain: David Hicks, Secretary: Mitchell Sigmon, Sentinel: Greg Carpenter, Historian. 51 S ,gf Gwynn Brandon and Greg Carpenter help beautyfy the school. Agriculture also includes class work. Mrs. Howard supervises while her students practice gardening. These Ag students take a break from their work. Mrs. Howard uses a magazine to help illustrate her point. These students learn more about the FFA at the Vocational Fair. 35 Auto Mechanics Mr. Edsel Lineberger taught the Auto Mechanics course. Students learned about the operation and main- tenance of motor vehicles. The curriculum included classroom instruction and hands-on training in the schoolls auto shop. The Auto Me- chanics students put their knowledge to practical use by repairing students' and teachers' cars for a small fee. W, 25 36 ,fav q....aia AUTO MECHANICS OFFICERS ILeft to Rightlz Jeff McCrary, Vice-Presidentg Trey Cope, President: Robert Painter, Treasurerg Brian Morrow, Reporter. S53 THE AUTO MECHANICS CLUB 2. These boys change the spark plugs. 3. These students work on the inside of the car. 4. 'Do you know where to attach the chain hoist? 5. This student tries to find out where the trouble lies. 1. 'Be sure the hose clamps are tight, explains Mr. Lineberger. Industrial Arts Mr. Eddie Boyles taught Industrial Arts I, II, and III. Each class learned the correct way to use carpentry tools and equipment. The students gained hands-on experi- ence by working in the schools shop area. The more advanced Industrial Arts classes worked on construction pro- jects for the school. These projects in- cluded building the schools Freedom Shrine, greenhouse, and picnic tables. 4 .i 38 3, I wiv THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB OFFICERS ILeft to Rightj: Paul Laney, Reporterg Wesley Morrison, President: Paul Childers, Treasurer: Bruce Drum, Vice-President: Todd Woodlief, Secretary. Vis. , My - Mr. Boyles helps these guys work with the saw. Steve Holbrook sands down a piece of wood. Mark Yancey uses the jigsaw for his project. Todd Woodlieffinishes this cabinet by using a router. This student practices caution with the table saw. Mr. Boyles has a heart-to-heart talk with one of his students i 39 J Child Care Child Care I classes learned the ba- sics of caring for children. The students spent one week in class instruction and the other week working with the chil- dren in the center. Child Care II was a more involved class. The class was two hours long and the basics learned in Child Care I were used in Child Care II. The students were involved in the student aid pro- gram at Balls Creek for grades K-3. The Child Care Club was very active this year. Its activities included taking fruit baskets to an area rest home, do- nating money to the March of Dimes, participating in Regional and State Proficiency Events, attending the State Leadership meeting, and selling carna- tions at Valentines. 40 'N'-fb-....,,,t THE CHILD CARE CLUB i1-1...-xr-K N---+4 '-'WA CHILD CARE CLUB OFFICERS: lLeft to Rightj Leigh Ann High, V R for Recognition, Felecia Little, Parliamentariang Janet Moose, President: Jamie Saunders, Vice-President: Candy Brannon, V R for Program of Workg Laura WiUong, Treasurer: Theresa Grindstafji V R for Public Relations. 1. The children anxiously await snack time. 2. The Child Care students take the children trick-or-treating. 3. Jonathan Drum and his friends play on the equipment. 'hn- S 4. Jamie Saunders helps this child off the rope ladder. 5. Donna Hord works with the children. 6. The Child Care Club makes fruit baskets to take to a local retirement home. 7. The children dress up for Halloween. 41 Family Living The Family Living course was designed for students interested in their roles in the family. The subject areas covered helped prepare the students for dwerent roles in- cluding individuals, marriage partners, and family members. Emphasis is placed on ca- reer orientation, grooming, relationships, parenting, consumer education, clothing, housing, and foods and nutrition. The Family Living course helped better prepare the students for their future. 42 li i f , NM Q, 'l'v'w:w,..m THE FAMILY LIVING CLUB - Lina ' -H A- M--ff 'f 'M' W'-H-f THE FAMILY LIVING CLUB OFFICERS: Sitting ILeft to Right! Trey Cope, President: Angie Blackwell, Vice-President: Cathy Byers, Secretary, Crystal Mayfield, Treasurer, Regina Mitchell, V R for Public Relations: Cheryl Hood, V P for Recognitiong Charlet Pegram, V R for Program of Work. Not Pictured: Teresa McCombs, Parliamentarian. I . ,K xii gi 'Q , , , it , ' ' I iw I lf' :Tim This group of students watch a film in class. Sharon Sigmon appears interested in the discussion. Mrs. Spencer lectures the class. The students participate in a class discussion. These students listen to the directions of their assignment. Mrs. Spencer prepares to hand out their tests. 43 X 4 Home Economics Home Economics classes participat- ed in the study of consumer education, clothing and textiles, and foods and nu- trition. They also studied career orien- tation, child development, relation- ships, and housing and home furnish- ings. Emphasis was placed on student learning through hands on projects. Students who took a Home Econom- ics course were eligible to join the Home Economics youth organization, Future Homemakers of America. Through participation in FHA, stu- dents developed skills learned in Home Economics classes. Some of the clubs activities included: field trips, partici- pation in the community blood mobile, district, regional and state meetings, and proficiency events competition. V,.y'4Bn N 2 Q -a'-'Sf-W L fi? . 111 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA -.J FHA OFFICERS: fLeft to Rightj Gail Hartsoe, President: Lynette McCall, Vice-President: Lori Grigg, Secretary: Paula Schronce, V R for Recognitiong Paula Carpenter, V R for Public Relations. Not Pictured: Lisa Benfield, Treasurer: Angie Blackwell, V R for Program of Workg Greta Alexander, Parliamentarian. w '31 Mrs. Brown lectures her class. These students concentrate on their sewing project. Mrs. Brown helps Yolanda Norris sew a seam. This Home Ec. student practices on her sewing techniques Mrs. Brown gives a cooking demonstration. The FHA Ojicers are installed in a candlelight ceremony. This officer lights her installation candle. 45 Business Education The Business Education Department at Bandys High School offered a wide variety of courses set up to meet the needs of all the students. Introduction to Business taught basic economics. It helped the student understand the free enterprise system. Basic business skills, such as balancing a checkbook, set- ting up a budget, and understanding the business section of a newspaper, were also taught. Computerized Accounting Occupations I and II were updated this year with the addi- tion of four computers, software, and new textbooks. Both courses taught the princi- ples and fundamentals that are used in the accounting profession. Business LawfBusiness Management was a one-year course with a semester given to each subject. The law phase familiarized the student with contract law, bailments, and other topics. Business Management helped explain the diferent forms of man- agement lines. Various management strate- gies were discussed and problem solving techniques were stressed. It was directed to- ward students who were interested in pursu- ing a career in business administration. Shorthand I was a class for students who were preparing to be top-notch business people and for students who planned on fur- ther education with a great amount of note- taking. Shorthand II was an additional year for the student to increase speed in taking dic- tation and to build skill in transcription. .. , xg . f . 3 gm ...st f 1 - 4 -Q s-. Q5 . 2B 4 1 Shelly Hughes and Tina Evans work on their assign ment. This student studies business education. Shane Mason concentrates on his work. These girls practice money-handling skills. Mrs. Deaton shares a laugh with her class These students work diligently. Mrs. Miller explains the assignment. in Amanda Ingle studies for a business test. These girls confer on a problem. 47 Office Occupations During the junior year, students who wished to polish their skills gained in other business courses enrolled in Of- fice Occupations I. This course allowed the student to see what an office occu- pation is really like. Office Occupations II was a two- hour course taught using the cooperat- ive method of instruction. Some stu- dents chose to attend school all day while others worked haU of the school day. The class was designed to give the students actual job experience in an of- fice related career. The Cooperatiue Office Occupations Club was formed as an extension of these classes. COOPERATIVE OFFICE OCCUPATIONS COO OFFICERS fLeft to Rightj: Vicki Henderson, Tammie Black, Co-Vice Presidents: Ben Ramsey, President Jeana Story Secretary. Not Pictured: Kim Rathbone, Treasurer: Tammy Lail, Reporterg Sheila Shuford, Parliamentarian. 48 lta Future Business Leaders of America The FBLA was an organization for business students. This years goal was to do more for other people in the community. Some of the clubs activities included attending the Fall Leadership Conference at North Iredell High School, delivering fruit to the residents of a local retirement home, and supplying a family with groceries during the Christmas holidays. The club members also sharpened their business skills by participating in the district FBLA competition. I -v FBLA OFFICERS: Ileft to rightl Carol Jarvis, reporter, Diane Wally, Secretary-Treasurer: Todd Wimberly, Vice-President: Cathy Byers, President. THE FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA ..,.. .4- 1. The FBLA helps students practice what they learn in the classroom. 2. Newly installed FBLA President Cathy Byers addresses the group. Typing Typing I and Typing II were taught this year by Mrs. Black, Mrs. Deaton, and Mrs. Miller. In Typing I, the students were taught the basics. They learned the key- board, typed both personal and business letters, and a research paper. Typing II centered around business. The students typed mainly business let- ters and ojjficial papers. They learned the finer points of typing for use in the busi- ness world. , K ....W......,..............,... is . x 1 ff-W 3 'st K A 1 . 7 W opw sf! w g s s, s i Q T ill' l T ' '.,. ' ' E 'X Qs Q xy if . aa Iifg: Aniwi 80 M, 3 if S E . -X 4 50 f Y 'P -as W ' K Akhk. 4,..A r These students concentrate at their typewriters. Cindy Belcher tries to improve her speed. Mrs. Black - helping or showing off? Tom Brown works on his typing skills. Michelle Martin types to her hearts content. Computers Bandys offered two levels of comput- er classes - introduction and ad- vanced. These courses were taught by Mrs. Nancy Jo Teague and Mrs. Clare Miller. - In introduction to computers, stu- dents learned the language of comput- ers and the basics of their operation. They used this knowledge to write sim- ple computer programs. In the advanced computer classes, students wrote more complicated pro- grams and learned the finer points of 1 computer programming. 4 .J 78 iyii i., J 4' . 14, ' ,nf ...- In i i M 'bw n . 1- 1 an ii Q 3 - up ' f 1 M V un an Q F, K i .f 'H' , an f ij, 6' f nw ,wan . M.-mi , ' W 'C These students work on the computers. Cindy Belcher gets some assistance on her assignment. Robert Lee works on a computer program. Mrs. Drum watches over Angie Smiths shoulder. Mrs. Miller keeps a watchful eye on her class. 51 i' 3 Health 8z RE. Two levels of physical education are offered at Bandys. Freshmen are required to take the first level, which also includes classroom in- struction in Health. Advanced RE. is offered as an elective to upper- classmen. In both classes, the focus was on improving one's physique through participation in physical activities. -4? 1 Ml f,,, 441 . . . ,,,,, , , ns c niis W 5? 25 .f gg 1' 1 ' 3 W flaw 8 ia 1 if Lp. 1. Gary Major proves his ping- pong expertise. 2. Basketball is a favorite in Advanced RE. 3. Robert Painter and Brian Morrow--what a team! 4. Another perfect serve by Mi- chael Pope. 5. Tammy Gabriel returns her partners serve. Z f-, . ,Q Wm? 5 All llillllii -hlliite.-- ...A ..l l do if 52 Drivers Ed. Freshmen took the Driver's Education course for six weeks during their physical education period. Mr. Gene Fisher taught them the rules of the road and safe driving skills. Besides the required thirty hours of classroom instruction, the curriculum also included six hours of actual practice driving. After the student had fub'illed these requirements and passed his fycteenth birthday, he could take the test to receive his drivers permit. O 1 . 2. 3. DO NOT ENTER Mr. Fisher explains the importance of wearing a seat belt. This student takes his turn behind the wheel. The students return from another successful driving lesson. 53 Concert Band Under the direction of Sam Harbinson and student teacher David Hicks, the con- cert band this year undertook several pro- jects and activities. They gave a Christmas and a spring concert. They attended the State band competition at Wake Forest Uni- versity where they scored an excellent rat- ing in grade five music. They also went on a trip to Washington and gave a concert. The concert band 3 future looks promising as the newly-trained freshmen move up next year. l ,MW 54 Director Sam Harbinson is hard at work. Student Teacher David Hicks smiles for the camera. Mitchell Burgess works on his music. Mr. Hicks practices with the concert band. The band members listen as Mr. Harbinson explains a rhythm. The trombone and tuba sections sight read their music. Susan Holdsclaw takes a break from her flute. These band members prepare for a concert. 55 New Uniforms . . Old Tradition of Excellence The Marching Band carried on its tradition of excellence even though they wore new unyforms. The unyforms were the result ofa massive fundraising effort which netted approximately 322000. Bandys was well represented by the band at several competitions. They never came home empty-handed. Some of the Marching Trojans' awards included 1st place drum major, 2nd place rUles, 1st place horn line, 1st place band, and two superior ratings. In addition to participating in con- tests, the band provided entertainment during haUftime of the varsity football games and at pep rallies. The band also did well in parades. It received a 2nd place award in the Mooresville Christmas Parade and a 3rd place award in Charlottes Carrou- sel Parade. One reason for the bands successful season was its excellent leadership. The band was under the direction of Mr. Sam Harbinson, who was assisted by student teacher, David Hicks. Drum Major Kristi Cresimore and Assistant DeAnna Cresimore handled the field direction of the band. 'mm'-'-'Q -p g -.Q V 4 . . T iw ' sras1s lii is H F l Q T... , ililf if i iil illls iii - ii 0 ili sii. 7 '1 lidiiiil n - 0 S l s i s i l n A h i so i ..... llilll so or l mg Am A 3 t await' lf.. 'f11'. Qs, .J k-,-- kk... 7.1 'kkr'- .1.- -, 1- H . .,.,.k' fi 5 f 1 ,.V. SQUAD OF THE YEAR SaxophonefFrench Horn Squad SQUAD LEADERS AND OFFICERS ILeft to Rightj: Bottom Row - Tammy Ervin, Diane Clinard, Anna Campbell, Reporter: Susan Holdsclaw, JeffMcCorkle, President: Marc Bell, Dianne Wally, Eric Miller, Wesley Morrison. Middle Row - Michelle Belcher, Kim Stewart, Robert Lee, Elaine McKay, Chris Hester, Brad Cooke, Johnna Christopher, Kristi Cresimore, Vice-President. Top Row - Tiffany Bolick, Tina Evans, Michele Rudisill, Mike Shelton, Davis Faw, Rick Witherspoon, Marty Burke. gg... ai H 2' WPS 1 mQ?'? .,a 6 7 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 6 7. 8 The band marches in the Soldiers' Reunion Parade. The band prepares to compete. The drum break ends with a pose. Kristi Cresimore salutes the crowd at the end of a performance. The band shows off their new unU'orms. The result of much hard work. Gina Caldwell stands at attention. The band cheers at a football game. Freshman Band This year the Freshman Band gave several concerts and did several activi- ties. They gave a Christmas concert and a spring concert. They also attend- ed the State -Band Contest in 1985 at Wake Forest. They went playing grade three music and received a rating of good , Their projects included selling piz- zas, sweatshirts, and candy along with the varsity band. The Freshman Band learned many musical techniques and styles of music. The experience they gained from being in the Freshman Band better prepared them for entering the Varsity Band the next year. 1. 2. 3. The Freshman Band work on a ddfi- cult spot in their music. These alto saxophones concentrate on the rhythm. The brass and woodwinds make beautiful music together. 5651 Chorus and Stage Band This year, the chorus undertook several pro- jects and activities. They went to Mt. Pleasant Church for a Nutrition Program to feed the elderly. They also went to several rest homes including the United Church Retirement Home. The highlight of their year was attend- ing the all-county chorus at Lenoir-Rhyne Col- lege in May. Their main activity was giving concerts. They played for the Band Boosters in Novem- ber. Also they gave concerts at Bandys, Sher- rills Ford, Balls Creek, Tuttle, and Catawba in the spring. The Stage Band consisted of selected play- ers from the Varsity Band. . S 1. The chorus takes a break from rehearsal. . Mr. Harbinson explains a rhythm as the chorus members listen. 3. These stage band students pose for the camera. . They do practice sometimes, however. 5. Chris Hester, Brad Cooke, and Jefrey McCork1e create their own music 59 Creative Expressions Three levels of art were offered this year. The students worked in several different medi- ums: pen and ink and ebony drawings, pastels, water colors, and clay. They also did crafts, such as weaving, stitchery, and latchhook rugs. In addition to these traditional forms of art, the class also did some airbrush painting and computer art. The Art Club members used their talents for school-related service. The club designed bul- letin boards and helped with the decorations for dances. The evidence of the club 3 excellent work can be seen throughout B.H.S. 'HC l H i i f , -Wm H ' A ' :lou-suv l 1 W I Mgr I Y i ,,., fix: 1 gi as 5 VA . , A .... , ,,, 4 '-,D ,,,,,.,,.. N N 5 8-a M, a W K , f Er r N I r X THE ART CLUB, Whose officers are: Robert Lee, president: Chris Moose, 'X ..... president: Sally Gillelan , ecretary-treasurerg Kim Buff reporter: Mrs. Brenda Rader, sponsor. ,j . IYV QQ E r VVA -4, 9 1 -i Q l so pi?-7 H. E . P.: ,AW Q 2' I ,A . 5 '-f.. , fi a r E x l I . ' 4.3 rrr f ff J H5 r Lk 2, - D ...M f ' . 77 1. Mrs. Rader helps a student with his painting. 2. Chris Moose seeks help from Mrs. Rader. 3. These art students find a dUferent perspective. 4. Doug Rink and Mitchell Stewart work on their draw- ings. 5. Doug Rink concentrates on his drawing. 6. Christy Huffman completes her ink drawing. 7. Student art on display. 8. These girls demonstrate their creativity on paper. 9. A consultation between artists. 10. and 11. Student art work is displayed for the student body during the Art Fair. 12. New Art Club members dress as artists for initiation. 6 1 Media Center The Media Center offered a quiet place for students to read, study, and do research. It had many reference ma- terials that could be used in preparing a research paper or report. The students who worked in the me- dia center received V2 unit credit. Their duties included checking out books, preparing vertical files, keeping card catalog up to date, and assisting stu- dents doing research. These students formed the Media Center Club. It worked toward stimu- lating reading interests and improving the library services of the school. Through their money-raising projects, they purchased new hard back books and magazine covers. During National Book Week contests were held and speakers presented information in var- ious subjects. They worked under Head Librarian Mrs. Nolley and her assistant, Mrs. Setzer. 62 l 2 4 y ....,.. B .-.ci MEDIA CENTER CLUB MEDIA CENTER CLUB OFFICERS IRight to Leftl: Bottom Row - Carol Jarvis, Treasurer, Karen Martin, President. Top Row - Darla Harvey, Secretaryg Regina Mitchell, Reporter. These students use the media center to do research. Angie Blackwell and Trey Cope help students check out books. Melissa Geddes finds a quiet place to study. Pam McCrary works on an assignment. These Media Assistants help out in the library. 63 ACADEMIC AWARDS 81 HONORS SCHOLARSHIPS U.S Military Academy at West Point Herman Scholarship N C Chapter of 1441-40-8 American Legion Nursing Scholarship Appalachian State University Academic Scholarship N C Prospective Teacher D Howard Locke Scholarship March of Dimes Nursing Scholarship Grace Hoyle Scholarship Balls Creek Opti-Mrs. Student Relations Club Agriculture Scholarship N C Student of the Year Exchange Club Award Youth International Award Collier-Aikman Award NORTH CAROLINA SCHOLARS Jay Knox Jenita Flowers Daryl Josey Beth Robinson Crystal Sherrill Amy Abernathy Beth Robinson Dana McCarter Beth Robinson Sheila Mundy Amy Abernathy Randall Burris Jay Knox Jay Knox Ginger Buchanan Amy Abernathy Ginger Buchanan Tonya Henderson Jay Knox Beth Laney Beth Robinson Crystal Sherrill Amy Smyre Greta Stutts GOVERNOR 'S SCHOOL NOMINEES JUNIOR MARSHALS Susan Holdsclaw Marcus Bell Julie Sipe Kristi Cresimore Michelle Martin Wesley Frye Diane Clinard Anna Campbell Curtis Queen Jamie Saunders MOREHEAD NOMINEES Marcus Bell Kristi Cresimore Susan Holdsclaw GIRLS STATE Susan Holdsclaw Julie Sipe Jay Holmes Iattendedj DUKE POWER Susan Wallace Kristi Cresimore Susan Holdsclaw Julie Sipe ENERGY CAMP Curtis Queen Mr. Bruce Yount ART Art Award Amy Estep American Lung Association Beth Robinson 1985 HONOR GRADUATES Beth Robinson Beth Laney Tonya Henderson Amy Abernathy Jay Knox Angie Meadows Ginger Buchanan Crystal Sherrill Any Smyre Greta Stutts BUSINESS MATH TVPU19 I JUS' HUIWUCS Mathematics Award Beth Laney TVPIUQ II Anita IYFQIC Advanced Math Curtis Queen ACCOUUHNQ I Tammy Harris Geometry Susan Holdsclaw Shorthand I Anita Ingle Joy Holmes Introduction to Computers Beth Laney Algebra II Leslie Campbell Advanced Computers Greg Caldwell Kristi Cresimore Office Occupations I Tammy Harris Christie Gggdsgn Office Occupations II Sherrie Alexander Lori Grigg Lori Shoemaker Joy Holmes Sharon Wilkinson Robbie Isgoe Cindy Wilson Susan Wallace Marketing and Danny Canslef Algebra I DeAnna Cresimore Distributive Education Debra Jones Jody Street Consumer Math Toni Edwards Paul Laney Kelly Sigmon General Math Bruce Drum Sharon Prince LANGUAGE Paula Schronce English Tonya Henderson French Susan Wallace Spanish Whitney Smallridge Quiz Bowl Jay Knox VOCATIONAL Ninth Grade Band Varsity Band Chorus MUSIC Band Director s Award Most Improved HISTORY Woodmen of the World Alan Story Kristi Cresimore Diane Clinard Sandra Shuford Todd Harris Tracy Caldwell Felecia Little Wesley Morrison Diane Clinard Auto Mechanics Child care 1 child care II Honorable Mention Family Living Home Economics Industrial Arts Media Assistant Science Award Chemistry Physical Science SCIENCE Derek Caldwell Mark Nixon Jamie Saunders Dean Abernathy Sherry Parker Donna Hard Gail Hartsoe Kenny Beam Jimmy Smyre Kelly Major Sharon White Susan Holdsclaw Debra Jones Michelle Rudzsill Yvonne McGee Ronda Swaney . Beth Laney K 65 Honored Students Several students were chosen to represent Bandys at various func- tions. Susan Holdsclaw and Julie Sipe attended Girls State at the Universi- ty of North Carolina at Greensboro during the week of June 9-15. They learned how the government of North Carolina works. They also were privileged to hear several distinguished political speakers, including the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Attorney General. The girls also helped pass laws and elect Girls State officers. Jay Holmes was selected to attend Governors School for six weeks during the summer at St. Andrews College in Laurinburg. His area of study was Math. Marc Bell, Kristi Cresimore, and Susan Holdsclaw were the Bandys' nominees for the Morehead Scholarship. The selection process includ- ed a series of interviews and application forms. The persons selected as Morehead Scholars will attend the University of North Carolina on a full, four-year scholarship. 3 6 0 I' ul lil Q0 U i be Julie Sipe and Susan Holdsclaw are Girls State nominees. Governor Jim Martin at Girls State. Julie does her impersonation of Scarlett O'Hara. Susan leads the group in a devotional. Susan and her roommate say their goodbyes. The Girls State Chorus performs. Susan Holdsclaw, Kristi Cresimore, and Marc Bell are the Morehead Scholar ship nominees. Jay Holmes is a Governors School student. Jay works on his math. The boys get ready for the dance. Jay and his friends clown around in the dorm. Junior Marshals All juniors having a 3.85 GPA or above were chosen as the 1985 Ju- nior Marshals. They were: Susan Holdsclaw, Chief Junior Marshal, Marc Bell, Julie Sipe, Kristi Cresi- more, Michelle Martin, Wesley Frye, Diane Clinard, Anna Camp- bell, Curtis Queen, and Jamie Saunders. They participated in Awards Day and Graduation. Susan Holdsclaw 68 THE TOP TEN OF THE f i 3: , v rs ' - 3, 'mf , lm' 1.21 ,,w.+ A 8 'dwg il-.ri',?,Af.'n5:w Q? .. ! , ,A T' Away ' ff' -e'M'. x P .- ' . 'r f , f A' 1. ,t Marc Bell CLASS Julie Sipe Kristi Cresimore Michelle Martin m-.sf ls . , Q5 yu f, 1 , , 'el' 90 in ,, , ,L ' x fu' .' v., A -5, 1 . A Diane Clinard 1' , ,, W. , .i . Hg 7745. ve ings' .-, ,,fg,-',?, g,. Wesley Frye ' l ig. r ' . w fff' U s if 4 1? wi ark: ,,.ig,.,f-Y - lv' Qtrf ' if ' fi! It 1 A l' Anna Campbell Curtis Queen Jamie Saunders 69 The Trojan Stajf The Trojan Staff consisted of 15 hard-working seniors. They had the task of putting together the 1986 yearbook. With Mr. Hilderbran as their guide, the staff strived to combine originality and creativity to make a great yearbook of memories. The hours were long, and the work often seemed endless, but the result was well worth the effort. Mg. 70 w r .f t i A ..,,,,, fzzx ,, We W ANNUAL STAFF. First row: fleft to rightj Barry Wray, Stacy Valentine, Diane Clinard, Lynn Stewart, Jamie Saunders, Anna Campbell, Robin Laney, Julie Sipe. Second row: Wesley Frye, Curtis Queen, Kristi Cresimore, Becky Elmore, Marc Bell, Susan Holdsclaw, Eric Miller. if if l 'Tiff 1. The co-editors, Kristi and Susan, are hard at work. 2. The typists prepare the copy. 3. Lynn consults Marc about an ad problem. 4. Anna, the business manager, records ad information. xml! 5. Diane and Stacy keep track of the stats. 6. Robin takes her typing seriously. fl 1 z 1' 7. An editors view. ' 5 1 9 'A ' 1 8. Julie works at her typewriter. . ' W 5' . J J X 9. Having some fun in Annual Staff 71 Ban-Troia Staff The newspaper staff worked hard throughout the year to publish the monthly editions of the Ban-Troia. The newspaper kept the student body informed of news, sports, gossip, and social events. It also included puzzles and wit-sharpening games. 1 f g .. s. 'L 5...-K i sic: 2 1 a ... if , ai Q 3 T A lf 5 mm,2ifQ ll l F' , my nf .219 is s I 1 K dw 'K.-H 'Titwwwi o- QA THE BAN TROIA STAFF EDITOR DAVID EADES ASST EDITOR TAMM Y ERVIN BUSINESS MANAGER ROBIN LANE Y STAFF TRACY BENFIELD KAREN BROWN DAVID COX BECK Y ELMORE WESLE Y FRYE CHRIS HESTER SHELLY HUGHES IRIS McCOMBS THERESA SCHRUM AUDRE Y SHERRILL ANITA WRIGHT 5x The staff works on writing their articles. Editor David Eades puts together a lay-out. Mr. Haynes looks over Robin Laneys shoulder as she types. Assistant Editor Tammy Ervin consults a dictionary to check her spelling. These students catch up on some homework. Mr. Haynes is the newspapers faculty advisor. Chi 73 Beta Club The Beta Club was a group of juniors and seniors having a GPA OF 3.5 or above. The club sponsored the Valentines Dance and helped with the annual Red Cross Blood mobile. The club members tried to broaden themselves culturally by learning about the lUestyles in other countries. For one of their meetings, the club had a meal at a Chinese Restaurant. The clubs other activities included having a Christmas party with a white elephant gUt exchange and at- tending the District Beta Club meet- ing. At this meeting, two of Bandys' Betas were elected as district officers. They were Jay Holmes, District Presi- dent, and Matt Sigmon, District Vice- President. The club looks forward to hosting the 1986 District Beta Club meeting. ' i 3 A-sf --'e ar bw, yr biqkis 'i WX THE BETA CLUB .5 f 5 ' E E 1. These Betas compare their Chinese cuisine. 2. Lynn Stewart tries out her chopsticks. 3. These guys clown around while waiting for their food. 4. New Beta Club members are inducted in a can- dlelight assembly program. 5. Mrs. Thornton and Mrs. Carpenter are the Beta Club sponsors. 6. President Alex Gupton presides at the installa- tion ceremony. BETA CLUB OFFICERS INot Picturedlr Alex Gup- ton, President: Jeb' Miller, Vice-President: Becky Elmore, Secretary-Treasurer: Susan Holdsclaw, Re- porter. 75 Student Council The Student Council was a welcome addition to Bandys. After a school-wide election of the Student Council officers and a class election of representatives, the Council began working on a Constitution for Bandys High School. The Councils other activities included selling candy to finance the construction of a picnic area, sponsoring a Food for Families drive during the Thanksgiving season, and in- stalling a telephone for student use. The Council also published a newsletter, li Informer, which kept students and par- ents aware of school events. Most impor- tantly, the Student Council served as an essential link between the schools stu- dents and administration. 1 1. Student Council President Curtis Queen and Advisor Mrs. Debbie Holcomb try out the new telephone installed by the Student Council. 2. The Bandys High Student Council. 3. Matt Sigmon interviews a potential Student Council member. 76 t i W STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Ileft to rightj Toni Edwards, Secretary Chris Hester, Parliamentariang Phillip Risch III, Vice President: LaShaun SRC The Student Relations Club was sponsored by Mrs. Gatewood and Mrs. Witherspoon. The club members gave a tea to wel- come the teachers back at the begin- ning of the year. The clubs main pro- ject was sponsoring the Miss Bandys Pageant. The club used the money raised from the pageant to give a col- lege scholarship to one of its members. Overall, the club was instrumental in helping to establish good student- teacher relationships. SRC OFFICERS ILeft to Rightj: Dianne Wally, Secretary-Treasurer: B.J. Mundy, President: Susan Holdsclaw, Reporterg Diane Clinard, Vice-President. STUDENT RELATIONS CL UB 77 Quiz Bowl Mrs. Patsy Rogers was the coach of this years quiz bowl team. The team represented Bandys in the 1986 Catawba County High School Quiz Bowl which was shown on cable television. They also participated in the Hi-Q competition at Central Pied- mont Community College. Even though the team didn 't bring back any trophies, they were a very competitive group and excellent representatives of the school. The team spent many hours brush- ing up on their knowledge of trivia. The questions ranged from literature and sports to art and geography. 1. Eric Miller responds to a question. 2. The team members prepare for a competition. 3. Scott Trimble knows the answer! 4. Mrs. Rogers serves as moderator during the practice sessions. 78 QUIZ BOWL TEAM fLeft to Rightj: John Kiser, Alternate: Greg Caldwell, Susan Holdsclaw, Eric Miller, Captaing Scott Trimble, Spence Wright, Alternate. ,T 2 l 4 3 4 Students in Action for Education The Students in Action for Education was a club open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Mrs. Nancy Jo Teague was the organizations sponsor. The SAE was responsible for the Homecoming field festivities - designing and distributing the pro- grams, ordering the flowers and crown, and present- ing the Homecoming Court at hauntime. The club also did a project for National Education Week. The SAE members taught a class period for one of Bandys' teachers. Each club member worked with the teacher in planning the lesson for that class, then gave the teacher a break by teaching the lesson for that day. The club showed their appreciation to the teachers by providing refreshments for them in the lounge. The club hopes to do more service projects to pro- mote education next year. . . SAE OFFICERS ILeft to Rightj: Becky Elmore, President Diane Clinard, Vice-President: Susan Holdsclaw SecretaryfTreasurer5 Marc Bell, Reporter. 'if STUDENTS IN ACTION FOR EDUCATION 79 Students Against Driving Drunk The Students Against Driving Drunk sponsored several projects to make the student body more aware of the problem of drunk driving. They held assembly programs -- one in which a film was shown and another featuring a speaker. During the holiday season, the club members also put up posters reminding students of the dangers of drunk driving. The club's purpose was not to condone the drinking of alcohol but to combat the problem of driving while under the influence of alcohol. SADD OFFICERS lLeft to Rightl: Diane Clinard, President: Mrs. Anne Black Advisorg B. J. Mundy, Secretary-Treasurer. STUDENTS AGAINST DRIVING DRUNK 80 , ,,, .MW f ,,,gu.b:w if ww me Fellowship of Christian Athletes This year, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, sponsored by Ms. Clark, under- took several projects. Their main project was Christmas caroling. they went in groups and took baskets of fruit and candy to shut-ins. Afterwards, they all met at Har- dees in Newton. Also, at several of their meetings, they had guest speakers. The topics presented dealt mainly with We and how to cope with problems. The topics also covered striving for the best and giving We all you can give. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes was a great asset to the students of Bandys. The members of the club helped set an example for all people to follow, both at school and in their communities. FCA OFFICERS: ILeft to Right! Curtis Queen, Vice-Presidentg Nancy Lee, President: Kristi Cresimore, Secretary-Treasurer: Michele Rudisill, Reporterg Scott Hilton, Historian. ' W W 'fir l gl. 'eating My The Pep Club This year the Pep Club, sponsored by Ms. Clark, had several projects. They made name tags and gave suck- ers to the football players to show their support. They also set of balloons at one of the football games. During the year, they had a bake sale to raise money for the clubs trea- sury. They also sold cupcakes and cookies during break to raise money. The Pep Club members offered their loyal support to the Trojans through good seasons and bad seasons, through defeat and victory. PEP CLUB OFFICERS ILeft to Rightlr Bottom Row - Toni. Edwards, Parliamentariang Paege Hartsoe, Vice-President. Top Row - Michelle Sprinkle, President: April Parkhurst, Secretary-Treasurer: Curtis Queen, Reporter. 82 2 The Monogram Club The Monogram Club was sponsored by Mr. Walker. The club is specwcally for those students who have earned their let- ter through sports or cheerleading. The Monogram Club sponsored the Powder Pujj' football games this year. Several of the clubs members served as coaches. The games were a success thanks to the dedication of the coaches and players alike. MONOGRAM CLUB OFFICERS fLeji to Rightl: Tom Brown, President: David Searcy, Vice-President: Iris McCombs, Secretary-Treasurer: Kristi Cresimore, Reporter. 83 THE MONOGRAM CLUB ini? 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Kea-:IWW-faq-Qqnmawml-wwrwfx -Mvammmw wm1mmamsmw-ewvfafmwefm,ww-1-mm -W Varsity Team Work Too Hard To Lose Bandys' varsity football team had a great season. The team, led by head coach Tony Paroli, went all the way to -ee , the state 2A play-offs for the first time l since 1978. However, the team lost to Charlotte Catholic in the first round with a score of 14-0. The Trojans finished the regular sea- son play with a record of six wins and four losses. The conference record was four wins and three losses. Besides advancing to the state play- offs, the highlight of the season was kicking Maidens bootie. Bandys de- feated Maiden 17-15 for only the sec- ond time in the schools football history on October 4, 1985. 2 FOOTBALL TEAM. Bottom row: fleft to rightj Tripp Villemagne, Guy Ramsey, Chris Hester, Danny Ratchford ftri-captainj, Mike Kilby ltri-captainj, Bradley Sigmon ltri-captainj, Paul Childers, Mark Story, Stanley Daniel. 2nd row: Robby Wimberly, Jeff Miller, Bruce Drum, Chris Reese, Greg Caldwell, David Searcy, Rodney Yount, Tom Brown, Bill Dotson, David Cox. 3rd row: Ronnie Johnson, Gary McGill, Scott Hilton, Dell Bost, Doug Leatherman, Jay Holmes, Matt Sigmon, Darin McCaslin, Todd Ewing. 4th row: Todd Smith, Ed Fisher, Jeff Buchanan, David Roseman, Gwynn Brandon, Curt Parker, Brad Cooke, Mitchell Williams, Lee Vanderlinden, Greg Carpenter. 88 I 2, tai , 1H f ,H .W 5. 6 1 . 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. The Trojan offense runs a sweep. Another offensive play moves the ball. A tough defense stops the Trojan offense. The kick-of team starts the game. This player is brought down by a Trojan. Paul Childers breaks for the endzone. This play helps the Trojans gain some yard- age. 89 3 4 The Trojans come charging through. The Trojan huddle. The ofensive line prepares for the snap. Trojan defense in action. Jay Holmes takes this pass to a Trojan receiver. The Trojan line blocks as the pass is made. The Trojan defense gets ready for the attack. 1 an no it if 1 I-., , H Q sw QS, 7: ,Q Q' gga 1 reoo A 3-as y g 'I ,VK lA .lg ,Tyla t 1 i f 1 yiiii i T i ss 1 12 13 .. K 1 wr gr. , -Q--' 'W V 11 The team returns after a haU-time pep talk Dell Bost gains some yardage. Greg Carpenter kicks for the extra point. An ofensive move is made by this player. The Trojans apply pressure on the offense. Offense is ready for the hand-off. Defense stops this runner. 91 4 f Junior Varsity Had A Disappointing Season The 1985 junior varsity football team was a group of X hard-working and dedicated young men. They are to be commended for their effort and enthusiasm during a tough and competitive season. g , Even though they finished the season with a record of A two wins, five losses, and one tie, the experience they gained will certainly help them in future years as they work to mold themselves into an excellent team. 1 Nr :Qi JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM. Bottom row lleft to rightj: Mark Longworth, Wesley Spencer, Doral Catchings, Andra Little, Bobby Paysour, John Ijames, Curtis Mackie, Dale Parker, Andrew Miller. 2nd row: Jeff Mullins, Michael Cline, Kevin Black, Junior Blackburn, Morgan Lane, Richard Poole, John Torrence, Jason Martin, Jody Street, Derek Rowe, Michael Howard. 3rd row: Eddie White, Todd Wimberly, Scott Edwards, Jody Lail, Frank Monohan, Freddie Coulter, Michael Yount, Dwayne Jackson, Shawn Lineberger, Bobby Dellinger, David Miller. 4th row: Keith Johnson, James Story, Joel Dehart, Scott Poovey, William Rice, Craig Reiman, Mark Pegram, Joel Eades, Mark Bailey, and Kelly Black. I 1- W' , A .Q A Trojan runner is tackled on this play. Trojan defense in action. Bobby Dellinger rushes to make the tackle. The team tries to gain some yardage. The offense and defensive lines meet. The defense tackles the Bears' offense. Bandys' Bobby Dellinger punts the ball. David Miller tackles this lineman. The Trojans huddle to decide their next play. The Trojan offensive line blocks for the runner. Lady Trojans - Continued Success The Lady Trojans tennis team had a very successful season this year. They finished their conference season with only one loss-all their other wins were complete shut-outs. They placed second in both the Conference and Re- gional Tournaments and were given the Sportsmanship Award. The Lady Trojans had four girls to make it to the semifinals of the Regional Tournament. Kristi Cresimore and Shannon Taylor were in singles while DeAnna Cresimore and Mitzi Yount were in doubles. These players ad- vanced to the State Tournament at Chapel Hill. Much of the teams success can be attribut- ed to the co-captains, Kristi Cresimore and Michelle Martin, and the coach, Mr. Terry Young. GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM. Kneeling: fleft to rightj Angie Clark Michelle Rudisill Julie Burroughs Kristi Cresimore Ico captamj Shannon Taylor, Debra Jones. 2nd row: Martha Stewart B J Lee Tonya Flowers Melissa Geddes Heather Hewitt 3rd row Coach Terry Young, Amy Owensby, DeAnna Cresimore, Mitzi Yount Michelle Martin lco captamj 94 4 ... .:.:!.... 1'. .b' M , -w 1- -.-..........-......... ..., ..- 4 env..- . ,.. . ,., Y' . 1... M, 1 '-----.... H K 5 nf,-1 - if - ?f'i5'GT-rw '?,f.f.-xr' Q ' ,. W -A ,I 5 ., ' 'R' ,fi ,,-4 A.-. g..f2.fapg,,i' F , , .W , , gg Lf? ft. -.. 5, ,,q A Jam. .,.-ami. -- .k.1,w3.,.. ,,.....Q....,......... ,,,. , ..,,,:5g.,,,.,... ...g ,, , . f 'Q tnnin c is , , , ' A' 'Af K-Q ' k- ,ufvvglg .XX g A J A , V , -F ' I FJ? , ..' wi. -if f -- . , Lwrl- ' . ., A ef 5 fbi ' J 1 ii- fi' t 1'Q4f?fSS'fv1v'.f..f , A W ' f - +--- ' 4 5 6 1- l K iaa1f ' E1:: i26!' i 5 'ir . ,... ,,,,.. - - W w N f ' Wk? K if ,, K if ah. f N if . f. ' f 8 9 ff f ,, ...Q 13 1. Mitzi Yount and De Anna Cresimore make team. 2. DeAnna swings through with her backhand. 3. Obviously Nancy doesn't agree with the call. 4. Michelle Martin tries for a net volley. 5. Nancy Lee concentrates on her backhand. 6. B.J. Lee shows good form on this shot. 7. Julie Burroughs executes a perfect serve. 8. A forehand shot made by Shannon Taylor. 9. Kristi Cresimore returns this shot. 10. A baseline ball hit by Mitzi. 11. Kristi serves to her opponent. 12. A volley is attempted by Debra. 13. Shannon places this shot down the line. super doubles 95 The Tradition Continues . The Lady Trojans have maintained a standard of excellence for the past few years, and 1986 was no exception. The tfeam carried on its winning tradition. One of the reasons for the continued success of the team was the experience of the two senior starters, Iris McCombs and Audrey Sherrill. Ranked second in the conference, the girls went into the tournament with an overall record of 19-3 and a conference record of 12-2. if I VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM. Kneeling fLeft to Rightjz Nancy Lee, Debra Jones, Audrey Sherrill, Co Captain Iris McCombs, Co-Captain: Tonya Flowers, Robbie Isaac. Standing: B.J. Mundy, Manager: Emily Stewart, Leslie Campbell Rhonda Isaac, Amy Owensby, Mitzi Yount, Michelle Odom, DeAnna Cresimore, Michele Rudisill, Scorekeeperg Mr. Mike Matheson Coach 96 , K .AP ks is nuvjfhw ,,,,? Sq 'E M aff' N .. t ,R -, EZ . '. A . F ll ff Q44 gl S.. ' ' Y - ...,, fm. - , '6 x . 55 JW-43 'Q ,ff 'gn- 'ljr F1 ' Q' 'H 525 QUIK I LS M' Varsity Trojans Trudge On The Varsity Boys' Basketball Team had another successful year. A trio of senior starters - Stanley Daniel, Mark Story, and Roger Torrence - led the team to a pre-tournament ranking of third in the conference. The Trojans finished the regular season play with a record of 15 wins and 5 losses. Of those 5 losses, two were in overtime periods. The loss to Maiden was only by one point in 4 overtimes. l VARSITY BOYS' BASKETBALL. Kneeling fLeft to Rightl: Roger Torrence, Stanley Daniel, Ronald Connor, Mark Story, Doug Leatherman. 2nd Row: Mark Williams, Jon Torrence, Ali McCullough, Matt Sigmon, Scott Hilton. 1 2523 i wiv af 1 1 Z R iw G' T? glggggivv Si 'ZT W 'R aat a ..., 'Xl Matt Sigmon goes for a lay-up. Doug Leatherman pulls down a rebound. Stanley Daniel scores two. Ronald Connor looks for a Trojan. Ed Fisher puts this shot up. Roger Torrence takes a shot. Mark Story lays one in. The guys warm up before the game. Ronald Connor takes a breather. 99 Young J.V Girls Team Held Their Ground First year coach, Mrs. Wimberly, led a very young group of 3 sophomores and 8 freshmen into the 1985- 1986 season. The girls ended the season with a record of 13 wins and 6 losses and finished second in the Conference. Although the team outscored their opponents by an average of 7 points per game 145-38 averagej, 3 losses to Newton-Conover snatched the title from the young Lady Trojans. All the girls gained valuable experience and should continue to help the program next season. JV GIRLS'BASKETBALL TEAM fLeft to Rightj Bottom Row LaShaun Connor Mrs Karen Wzmberly Coach Levonda Wilson 2nd Row - Roxanne Wimberly, B.J. Lee, Monica Wilkinson, Angie Lowman Darla Harvey 3rd Row Sandy Lewis Manager Sherri Connor, Michelle McGill, Ann Drum, Michelle Beard, Statistician 100 s 3 X qi 'S MFA a 'H f g :E 2, 5:5 n is E S I 4 5 e s T 6 . C LaShaun Connor shoots over the head of her opponent. The Trojans' defense tries to gain possession of the ball. The girls wait for the rebound after another successful foul shot. LaShaun Connor takes the ball down court. A mad scramble for the ball! This J.V player shoots for two. Bandys' defense struggles for a turn-over. 101 JV Boys Struggle Only 8 members of the original 13 finished the season for Coach Kellys team, which had been depleted to only 7 during one stretch of the season. This set the tone for what would be one of the hardest seasons in the team 's history. Coach Kelly did a good job of keeping the young spirits high. Although they finished with only 6 wins and 13 losses, the young Trojans fought hard to the finish and gained valuable experience. BOYS' JV BASKETBALL TEAM. lLeft to Rightl Bottom Row Jonathan Gabriel Terry Conner Mark Pegram Second Row John Ijames, Jody Street. Third Row - Joel Dehart Mark Ijames Darm Torrence 102 TRS., .. M' X. X K' if 'fe sci -.W ..4!'..h V ' Darin Torrence powers inside. Mark Ijames soars for a score. Mark Pegram shows a soft touch from the outside. Terry Conner shoots over this Bunker Hill defender. Concentration on the line. Going! Going! Gone! For another 2 points. Coach Kelly acknowledges a job well done. Trojan Tennis . . Great Season, Disappointing Finish The boys ' tennis team suffered a setback as they lost the conference crown this year after holding it for three. They finished second in the conference with a 6- 1 record. In the Conference Tournament, Bandys cap- tured the doubles championship with Kelly Sigmon and Gerry Cooper. They also had a singles runner-up, Curtis Queen. As they moved into the Sectionals, they Q advanced to the quarterfinals of doubles with Curtis Queen and Jason Hewitt. The Trojan tennis team was - led by Captains Kelly Sigmon and Gerry Cooper. De- spite the disappointment, the Trojan team had a very successful season. 1 .P mm ,iffI3f..f., BOYS' Tennis Team - Kneeling: Jason Hewitt, Kelly Sigmon, Gerry Cooper, Curtis Queen, Jef Miller, Tripp Villemagne. Standing. Derek Thompson, Brian Settlemyre, Mitchell Stewart, Jonathan Campbell, Wesley Spencer, Gary Major. Not pictured: Tracy Clark, Coach Walker. 104 1- - -- N f 1: 1' ' -H9--W x. me .J .X . - , gl fs? ii' f,,. Yi ' ' , . -'-1 , -- ,. K , 1 A f' V,kk , .1 ' hi LVL K 1. 1 ,E ' , , Q F Qi -i -V What a ground stroke by Tripp Villemagnel Another ace from Queen? A successful volley by Hewitt. Sigmon and Cooper eye the ball expectantly. Kelly Sigmon gets ready for the slam. Jef Miller plays the net on this shot. 105 New Leadership Improves Track Under the new leadership of Coach Tony Paroli, the boys' track team had quite a year of training and ejfort. The team was composed of a dedicated and enthusiastic group of young men. The team of 20 was split evenly of exper- ienced members and first-year runners. This resulted in an opportunity for strong leader- ship on the part of the seniors. Although this year s efforts didn 't produce a great number of wins, some excellent young runners developed signU'icantly. Their return will create a promis- ing outlook for next season. BOYS' TRACK TEAM - Kneeling: Ileft to rightl Robbie Wzmberly Todd Ewmg Bobby Byers Eric Skaggs James Brown Scott Villemagne, Derek Caldwell, Eric Hughes, Chris Moose Standing David Searcy Tom Brown Eric Gabriel Ken Braswell Chris Reese, Mark Pegram, Bobby Payseur, David Jennings Lee Vanderlmden Not pictured Coach Parolz 106 3 -vm.. HQ nf 1,7 f g . N 'L JV, K H . -f 01.1-Q---wi w. Q ' ,, N' rw X N 1. or M or , , ,, .wg ,gm ' ' iffy! ,, A an , eww an-'LM f ' , .ev '25 ' - . , ,tr V,,, nr A ' 7' ,V Q ,, I , V, . . it as.. W Q... , -v . ,,. ai S- I ,ff , - Y, Q.: ga. - . I r 'K 6 ' 3 ,,QQ,,11'-3 .,,-i's... ,, '.,,,.w 7, ,,,f!bt-- ,1 - , 5 . L- s-W.. . f- - A .,,t., -'w:.::f...' I .,g, , -w-.l-5, .Mig SAW- 1.13-. Q., 7 iii, A Mizifsf-'fk. f .rf 41 , -gl,-eff k,.V 5'-1?f,,' 1- Q .-e.-Q5 'L.f sifygkiiz 'Q . A ' f' , Vi 'fl' f ,. . .. +,i5ife 55y? .4 2: 1? -if ia- an feel-5,552 4134 vi 4 A 'z5v'+ W is mfsisilgwggtzi 'f i i ?J. :S Lf- W LA J . A7 1' Z' Q, i ,r4'1??fi'. . Q fk l?f. m f, .ax fQg,gfg,,. A nv- ' it . 4 5 -K .iymgikexi ,541 gqgswa -1 nfl ,, .,... ' W, jg 2 ,L:o':U ii i:l xf.,,,,w.. 7 1. Chris Reese takes off with determination. 2. Robbie Wimberly and Eric Skaggs are in fine form. 3. Larry Johnson in a moment of thought? 4. James Brown skies over the pole vault. 5. Lee Vanderlinden pulls ahead. 6. This race is run by Todd Ewing. 7. Eric Skaggs shows his best look of efort. 8. Scott Villemagne clears the hurdle. iimfifi' ' '- f ,. ' - 'Hg pg., Y. , . -nigh 107 Elusive State Title Finally Captured . The Lady Trojans finally came through this year with their first State Championship. Despite the lack of age on the team and the line-up, they made their way through Conference, Dis- trict, and Regional play to capture the State Title. They finished the Confer- ence with a 13-1 record, their only loss being to Bessemer City. As they moved on to the District, they met Alleghany and Bessemer. In the Regional they de- feated South Granville and Franklin. 2 i 1 .L ,AL I , , i The State Championship games were then to be played, the best 2 of 3. The Lady Trojans were defeated in the first game, 2-1. They rallied in the sec- ond game to win a decisive 7-0 victory. The final game was won 7-3 by the Lady Trojans who were then named State Champs. Their overall record was an impressive 21-2. Losing only two Seniors, they are looking toward the '86 season with optimism and ex- pectation. .mn P - iz. i, K :ib- GIRLS' SOFTBALL TEAM. Kneeling: Ileft to rightj Coach Clark, Tonya Flowers, DeAnna Cresimore, Beth Laney, Mitzi Yount, Rhonda Isaac, Kelly Cruse, Leslie Campbell, Assistant Coach Boggs. Standing: Debra Jones, Amy Edwards, Kristi Cresimore, Renee Drum, Nancy Lee, Audrey Sherrill, Stacy Valentine, Iris McCombs, Lisa Flowers, Robbie Isaac. 108 i Tiwi L' fl - --fi.gfsseesQ3Q13.j,... .. ,. . - A A - -f . -1- '.'.Z.L' 'S Ia. . ,. X. . 'wx' A L fk'f7F1f3I-r- 1 ., ggi. 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The team was led by its four Senior players Dwayne Harvey, Kelly Matthews, Rusty Danmyer, and Chris Mat- thews. Dwayne Harvey led the pitching staff with four wins, two losses, and two saves. He also had fjtyfour strikeouts. The teams leading batter was Kelly Matthews who also had twenty stolen bases. Two other players who contribut- ed greatly to the team were Paul Childers and David Wil- son. The season ended with a feeling of pride as the baseball team boasted a final record of 9-9. M 1 ,. is . M ,... ,, +3 'itr BASEBALL TEAM. Kneeling: fleft to rightj Michael Pope, Kelly Matthews, Rusty Danmyer, Deon Danner, Dwayne Harvey, Andy York, Scott Hilton, Chris Matthews, Ron Carroll. Standing: Jody Brackett, Bradley Sigmon, Jim Williams, David Wilson, Greg Carpenter, Ed Fisher, Bruce Drum, Bobby Dellinger, Steve Holbrook, Paul Childers. 110 l -J'1 ' i . ff Y 'lun 'gin 2? Q 151 he 1 1 Xuan I ll' Y f ff!! WLLY . - .1 ,,, is ' 1 , N, r Btw- 155401-.,,f 0 . fp r,, v- . M4 uf li Vil- M... K ' in ':IA 1 . H 6 1. Scott Hilton picks this player offjirst. 2. Paul Dean tagged out at second. 3. A conference on the mound. 4. Kelly Matthews shows determination. 5. Kelly Matthews is congratulated by his teammates. 6. Deon Danner waits for the signal from the catcher. 7. Dwayne Harvey shows great form. 8. Bruce Drum knocks another homerun. 111 TROJAN SCORL-330 RD East Lincoln St Stephens West Lincoln Fred T Foard Maiden Bessemer City Bunker Hill Mooresville Cherryville Newton-Conover State Play offs Charlotte Catholic Record 6 5 BASEBALL East Lincoln Mooresville Maiden Newton-Conover Cherryville Bunker Hill West Lincoln Bessemer City Fred 'li Foard West Lincoln 27 6 2713 2 8 2134 1715 3127 25 32 024 250 1932 014 7-5 East Lincoln St Stephens West Lincoln Tied Fred T Foard Maiden Bessemer City Cancelled Bunker Hill Mooresville Newton Conover Record 2 5 1 South Iredell West Lincoln Maiden Bessemer City Cherryville Bunker Hill Fred T Foard West Lincoln Maiden Newton-Conover Cherryville Bunker Hill M O 11' Cn Ib 1- 1- ESSSEESESEES Maiden Newton-Conover Cherryville Bunker Hill Fred 'lf Foard East Lincoln Mooresville 8-12 Record 9-9 Sl- Bessemer City Fred T Foard District Play-Offs Alleghany Bessemer City Regional Play-Ojfs Franklin South Granville State Championship Southwest Onslow Southwest Onslow Southwest Onslow Record 19-3 11-0 J.Vf F TBALL VARSITY FOOTBALL O0 W - O n . 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L 5 6 26 9 L 1 14 W 12 4 '. 22 L 1 9 . 27 - L 3 8 10 L 1 3 14 W 4 o 6 W 13 1 2 W 4 2 W 13 8 13 2 W 4 3 W W 5 2 L 1 3 W 72 L W 81 W 51 L 12 W 70 W 73 Lincolnton South Iredell Mooresville North Iredell Hickory Bessemer City Cherryville West Lincoln Fred T Foard Newton-Conover Bunker Hill Maiden St Stephens Fred T Foard Statesville Mooresville West Lincoln Malden Newton-Conover Cherryville Bunker Hill Bessemer City TENNIS Boys Record 9-3 Gzrls Record 8-2 EEPEESEFEEEF ESSHESEFEE 4-5 5-4 8-1 7- 1 2-7 9-0 9-0 BO YS GIRLS 48 70 53 58 63 53 64 69 57-40 67 69 43 42 39 71 40 49 50 65 64 58 58-60 55-51 57-52 46-57 46-56 62-76 54-52 St Stephens Fred T Foard Fred T Foard St Stephens South Iredell West Lincoln Maiden Maiden Bunker Hill Mooresville Newton Conover Newton-Conover West Lincoln Maiden Maiden Bunker Hill Mooresville Newton-Conover Record 6-13 Record 13-6 56-38 30-46 42 34 36-33 28 30 64 29 42 20 42 34 43 46 41 39 44 58 38-43 47-37 57-32 53-23 48-46 50-45 47-58 7 2 , 7 2 4 5 8 1 9 0 . 9 0 . 7 2 3 6 9 0 ' 9 0 ' 9 0 4 5 9 0 9 0 ' 9 0 J. VI BASKETBALL - L . W - L . L 50-48 W South Iredell W 47-37 - L . W - - L . W W L - ' - L - W - - WW - W - . L - W - . L - L - - L - W - - L - L - L L W W W W L W L W L W , L BO YS GIRLS 74-56 59-64 60-51 88-56 65-59 78- 70 55-51 75-43 66-64 63-67 77- 72 64-56 71 -60 72- 73 81 -62 54-55 76- 75 75-60 77-81 52-50 52-54 71-63 61-56 55-77 St Stephens Fred 'II Foard South Iredell Fred I Foard St. Stephens South Iredell West Lincoln Bessemer City Bunker Hill Mooresville Cherryville Newton-Conover West Lincoln Maiden Bessemer City Bunker Hill Mooresville Cherryville Newton-Conover Conference Tournament West Lincoln Cherryville Maiden Newton-Conover Bunker Hill Sectional Tournament Maiden Newton-Conover Newton-Conover Mooresville Regional Tournament Monroe West Davidson Albemarle 18-7 Record 23-4 66-44 62-5 7 67-54 78-5 7 60-54 62-54 64-45 70-35 60-53 67-53 62-52 52-50 56-43 34-54 00-00 42-29 58-47 67-64 5 7-66 69-37 66-64 58-64 52-32 68-64 66-58 65-68 VARSITY BASKETBALL W . W L W W W W W W W W W W W 61-59 W Maiden W 5051 W W W W L W W W W W W W L L W W L W W W W W L L W W L W L W W W W W L L ATHLETIC AWARDS 8: HO ORS BASKETBALL 1984-85 BASEBALL 1985 Varsity Girls Most Valuable Player Beth Laney Lisa Flowers Adrienne Gabriel Iris McCombs I Audrey Sherrill Most Valuable Player Trojan Award Most Outstanding Best Offensive Player Best All-Around Most Outstanding New Player Mitzi Yount Adrienne Gabriel Beth Laney Audrey Sherrill All-Conference Varsity Boys Most Valuable Player Stanley Daniel Roger Torrence Hustle Award Dwayne Harvey Most Improved Ronald Connor All-Conference Ronald Connor Stanley Daniel Roger Torrence Junior Varsity Girls Most Valuable Player Rhonda Isaac Shannon Taylor Team Before SeU Kelly Cruse Most Improved Robbie Isaac Most Valuable Player Doug Leatherman Team Before SeU' John Torrence Most Improved Ed Fisher TRACK 1985 Most Valuable Player Scott Villemagne Most Improved Mark Pegram Best All Around James Brown All Conference Scott Villemagne Junior Varsity Boys Dwayne Harvey Offensive Player Kelly Matthews Most Improved Rusty Danmyer Golden Glove Award Paul Childers All-Conference Dwayne Harvey Kelly Matthews SOFTBALL 1 985 Most Valuable Player . Beth Laney Trojan Award Lisa Flowers Best All-Around Mitzi Yount Most Team Spirit Iris McCombs Team Before Seb' Kristi Cresimore Most Improved DeAnna Cresimore Slugger Award Renee Drum Hustle Award Debra Jones Golden Arm Nancy Lee Golden Glove Audrey Sherrill All-Conference Debra Jones Beth Laney Iris McCombs Audrey Sherrill Mitzi Yount TENNIS 1985 FOOTBALL Most Valuable Player Trojan Award Most Improved All-Conference State Tournament Most Valuable Player Trojan Award Most Improved Coaches Award All-Conference Girls Varsity Kristi Cresimore DeAnna Cresimore Mitzi Yount Debra Jones DeAnna Cresimore Kristi Crslmore Mitzi Yount Kristi Cresimore DeAnna Cresimore Mitzi Yount Shannon Taylor Boys Kelly Sigmon Jason Hewitt Curtis Queen Tracy Clark Jef Miller Gerry Cooper Kelly Slgmon Gerry Cooper Kelly Sigmon Jason Hewitt CHEERLEADING Varsity Most Outstanding Greta Stutts Most Spirited Amy Estep Best All Around Elaine McKay Junior Varsity Most Spirited Tom Edwards Best All Around April Parkhurst Sportsmanship Leslie Pearson Curtis Queen Golden Helmet Ironman Award Team Before Seb' Best Defensive Player Best Offensive Player Best Blocking Award Most Improved Best Lineman Coaches Award All-Conference All-Piedmont All-State Parade All-American Stanley Daniel Paul Childers David ,Cox Mark Story Jay Holmes Mike Kilby Jef Miller Rodney Yount Gwynn Brandon Matt Sigmon Tripp Villemagne Gwynn Brandon Paul Childers Stanley Daniel Jay Holmes Mike Kilby Mark Story Stanley Daniel Stanley Daniel Stanley Daniel Junior Varsity Gary Butler Award Jejj' Buchanan Best Back Andrew Miller Best Lineman Bobby Dellinger Jay Holmes Q Salute to the Coaches The coaches were the guiding force behind Bandys' athletic program. After a long day in the classroom, they still managed to channel enthusiasm into their respective sports. The work was often hard, and the rewards were sometimes few, but this dedicated group of coaches stuck to it. They were always there to encourage the players when they did well and to con- sole them when they became disappointed. Even though they didn 't always produce winning seasons, the coaches, in the eyes of the students, were always winners. Very few people could put so much into something, knowing that they might get little out of it. So to these people, the team behind the team, we salute you! W' 5-I ,Jef- ..-ff' . 'sf V ' . I ' .4 -1 z't 1.we r fa f ,, .,, ,,, 2 s i t Q, 5 rifll-5 , A ' Vi- 55, - ml,,,ir!V , 1 - TERRY YOUNG - Girls' Tennis FORREST BLAKE - Football IAssistantJ LEVONDE WALKER - Boys' Tennis f MIKE MATHESON - Varsity Girls' Basketball and Football IAssistant1 I BOB KELLY - J.V Boys' Basketball and Foot- ball lAssistantl KAREN WIMBERLY - J.V Girls' Basketball MARILYN CLARK - Softball ev' , - A549 ills llgy BM 6 , . I eff' ig BILL BOST - Varsity Boys' Basketball TONY PAROLI - Varsity and J.V Football lHead Coachj, Track RANDY LOWMAN - Baseball and Football fAssistant1 117 gn. we 1 -A .En W i T 5. . -. TBALL TEAM CAPTURED THE STATE R , i.. 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KELLY SIGMON AND GERRY COOPER - CONFERENCE DOUBLES CHAMPS A-..,,, ., KELLY MATTHEWS TEAM BATTING CHAMP x'15?'X8 ! I - D WAYNE k i QZf'TTw. 9'iQg 2 sm e may . L , A A sux X xvmwll Q uvglxxxxxxxtw ggi .L,, ' Q Q 3? Q .3 .P- E., .1 x 1 O i 'Km S ' 1, Q E ' 1 L 5-S 5 M3 , 41 SEED KRISTI CRESIM ORE LED TEAM HARVEY STRUCK OUT 54 i Varsity Cheerleading Nine spirited juniors and seniors made up this yearfs varsity cheerlead- ing squad. They were always there to pep up the crowd and to urge the team on to victory at both basketball and football games. Under the leadership of Mrs. Gina Dellinger, the girls worked hard to pre- pare for parades, competitions, pep ral- lies, and games. Their time and energy paid off through the enthusiasm they generated in the school. lim. ' x T VAESITY CHEERLEADERS. Cleft to rightjr Kim Stutts Tom Edwards Cathy Byers April Parkhurst Elaine McKay captain Melissa Geddes, co-captain: Leslie Pearson, Amy Dagenhardt and Paege Hartsoe 122 ng--I A 6 l SLN l The squad cheers during the Homecoming game. The cheerleaders perform at a pep rally. Elaine, Amy, and Melissa wave to the crowd. They exhibit their school spirit as they ride in the Soldiers Re- union Parade. Toni shows her enthusiasm. Leslie watches the game from the sidelines. 123 Junior Varsity Cheerleading The junior varsity squad, sponsored by Mrs. Charlene Lee, was a group of dedicated and supportive young ladies. They were always full of spirit as they cheered the Trojans on. They gave much time and effort toward being the best they could be. They were led by co- captains Leslie Hicks and Meldrena Chapin. Many thanks go to the junior varsity cheerleaders for their enthusiasm and loyalty to the Trojans. JV CHEERLEADERS. Kneeling: Ileft to rightj Christi Sherrill Stephanie Pope Sharon Abernathy Leslie Hicks 2nd row Yvonne McGee, Missy Foy, Ellen Smyre, Amy Harwell Christy Cansler 124 2 T mi 'l :f-.,' ,,,w. - 'I VM A . lf 1 T, ,,,,.,, by -,,...: .,:.. 1 ,...,, 4 wi 6? i , L N S nu 9 . ,f N? zyifhh 4 , , 3 H 'lu xvt , M ty. ' ,MU 5 nr HSN M lg , 2 li Q .3 . 5. 9 'M , 5 I HU 9.9! :VJ 5 l 'Q The junior varsity cheerleaders ride in the parade. They cheer for the crowd as they pass by. Christy Cansler shows her enthusiasm. The cheerleaders give their support to the football team These girls start another cheer. Sharon Abernathy shows her spirit. Co-captain, Leslie Hicks, leads this cheer. gg. 0 .. ggi li I 4 we X9 u fm. 1 , ,,:,m:A mag . br fQ R' Q X X F ,,., ' -wx M Q-.W we V, ,TTS 2 ,A 1 - k P Q Q it 1 n. sg LX K 'gx wg -1 m 113- W x X f 2 3, , if 2 12 X A X its X A if we Vp Q, 9: V ii ,. 'Sai 2 i 19 vi af . ,X K 0 ' Xf55f?4X'5:' 'fflis Ti . , , Q , Y A MV , Qs, Prior to the Prom . A lot of hard work went into making the 1985 prom a success. The juniors began deciding on a theme in early October. The decorations were ordered and the prom com- mittee began the awesome task of making its idea a reality. The members of this hard-working group were: Amy Hicks, Robin Laney, Janet Moose, Ben Ramsey, Melissa Shuford, Michelle Sprinkle, Jeana Story, and Carla Wright. They worked under the guidance of Mrs. Nancy Mack. Meanwhile, the Sophomore Entertainment Committee began practicing. Mrs. Sherry Drum worked with the group in the practice sessions. They performed a variety of songs, dances, and impersonations on prom night. The combination of their dedication and talent made the prom enjoyable for all. 3 1 128 3 Y t , I 'f 4 . ...sf A I 4 i 5 KX le .X X. .. WN 5 6 These girls see whos coming with whom. The juniors work on the lobby. These juniors work on the balloon centerpiece. These ladies put their artistic talents to good use. The Sophomore Entertainers strut their stuff. Matt Sigmon does his Hank Williams, Jr. impersonation. Stephanie Johnson, alias Tina Turner, entertains the crowd. The 1985 Sophomore Entertainment Committee, Ist row, left to right: Stephanie Johnson, Amy Dagenhardt, Leslie Pearson, April Parkhurst, Christi Goodson, Michelle Geddes, and Robbie Isaac. 2nd row, left to right: Mark Williams, Gary McGill, Scott Hilton, Doug Leatherman, Ronald Connor, Curt Parker, Matt Sig- mon, and Jay Holmes - sang We Are the World as the finale. Matt, Jay, and Leslie dance to The Bird . 129 1 L Almost Paradise The evening of May 3, 1985, was an unforgettable date for many Bandys students. The time for the junior-senior prom had finally arrived. There was a special feeling in the air. The gym where many basketball games had been played was temporarily trans- formed into the 'Almost Paradise setting. Blue jeans and '11 shirts had been traded in for tuxedos and formal gowns. Instead of the enthusiastic cheering of fans, the music of disc jockey Cap'n Sam filled the gym. One of the high points of the evening was the crowning of Dwayne Harvey and Missy Huffman as King and Queen of the Prom. As the last dance signalled the end of the 1985 Prom and the crowd began to melt away, everyone left with fond memories of the night spent in 'Almost Paradise . 3 4 'iz' 1 2 . 5 we Q-oc 130 fha 4 :ill X 5: l P 12 Dwayne Harvey and Missy Huffman are crowned King and Queen. Wonder what hes up to? Tom Brown shows his best side as Mike Kilby looks on. These couples enjoy a fast number. Mrs. Rogers shows her stuff on the dance floor. xl Becky Elmore and Kelly Matthews get together on this slow dance. These couples rest between dances. A hot air balloon is the centerpiece of the decorations. But where are the women?! Melissa Shuford and Davis Faw take a break from the action. Some Home Economics students help serve refreshments. The King'and Queen take their traditional dance. 131 Miss Band ys, 1985 The fourth annual Miss Bandys pageant was sponsored by the Student Relations Club. Celebration was chosen as the theme of the pageant, which featured 41 contestants. For the first time, there were both evening gown and sportswear competition. Entertainment was provided during the pageant by area talent. Samantha Gupton was named Miss Congeniality, which was voted on by the contestants. After much deliberation the judges reached a decision. Dawn Rowe was chosen as second runner-up and Paege Hartsoe was cho- sen as first runner-up. Miss Leslie Pearson was crowned Miss Bandys 1985. A 3l Miss Leslie Pearson is Miss Bandys 1985 Dawn Rowe is named second run- ner-up, Paege Hartsoe is picked as first runner-up, and Leslie Pearson is chosen the winner. The contestants watch the proceed- ings anxiously. Here are all the contestants on stage in the 1985 Miss Bandys Pag- eant. The contestants model their sports- wear outfits. Bandys' own Fellas entertain the audience with a breakdancing rou- tine. Samantha Gupton receives the Miss Congeniality Award. A new Miss Bandys is crowned. This group of contestants smiles for the judges. 133 A Memorable Homecoming Bandys' Homecoming game was postponed until Monday, November 4 due to the weather. Despite the muddy conditions, the 29 girls in the Home- coming Court and their escorts were presented at haUtime. The suspense mounted as the first and second runners-up, Amy Hicks and Melissa Geddes, were announced. Elaine McKay was crowned the 1985 Homecoming Queen. The evening ended with a 25-0 victo- ry over Cherryville. The night of Homecoming 1985 was a memorable one for all. X. -gist! 'm K 9 Elaine McKay is crowned Homecoming Queen. Each of these girls is sponsored by a senior football player. They and their escorts ave: lst and 2nd rows: Ileft to right! Melissa Bumgamer, Jay Foard, Melissa Geddes, Craig Reiman, Audrey Sherrill, Eric Blackburn, Kristi Cresimore, Mitchell Stewart, Becky Elmore, Bobby Dellinger, Susan Holdsclaw, Marc Bell, Tammie Black, Robert Painter, Shelly Hughes, Doug Harrill, Jeana Story, James Story, Kim Clayton, Michael Greene. 3rd and 4th rows: Crystal Mayfield, Roger Torrence, Lynn Stewart, Davis Faw, Mitzi Yount, Shawn Linebergen Amy Owensby, Curtis Queen, Robin Laney, Kenny Braswell, Rhonda Pressley, Gary Major, Kamen Cox, Jody Brackett, Stacy Valentine, Curtis Mackie, Michelle Sprinkle, and Steve Holbrook. The mascots, Mary Catherine Geddes and Kyle Drum, take part in the Homecoming activities. The Queen stands with first runner-up, Amy Hicks, and second runner-up, Melissa Geddes. Elaine and her escort, Mark Yancey, take their respective places. ' Each of these girls is sponsored by their senior homeroom. They and their escorts are: Cleft to rightl Donna Little, Jeffrey McCorkle, Deanna Penley, Brian Morrow, Amy Cline, Terrence Cansler, Amy Hicks, Michael Pope, Cindy Belcher, Fonest Vaughn, Angie Smith, and Alex Gupton. The girls anxiously await haWme of the game. Each of these girls is a Class Miss. They and their escorts are: lleft to rightl Elaine McKay, Mark Yancey, April Parkhurst, Ron Carroll, Abby Laney, Anthony Setters, B.J. Lee, and Paul Caldwell. , The Court looks on as the Queen is announced. 135 3 Homecoming Game Washed Out, But Not the Dance i Even though the Homecoming game was post- poned due to the weather, the Annual Staff sponsored the dance as planned on Friday, November 1, 1985. The rain didn 't dampen the spirits of those who came to the dance. The dance floor was filled with action as everyone moved to the beat of disc jockey Rick Reyn- olds' music. As the last notes of the music died away, everyone left with a feeling of excitement and anticipation for the Homecoming game that would be played on Mon- day. 136 8 1. This group does some breaking, 2. Andrew Miller and John Ijames get into the beat. 4. Taking a break from the action. T 5-7. The dancers move to the beat of the music. 8. Couples get close during this slow dance. 9. Cooling off in the lobby. 10. The dance floor comes alive. 3. Christy Huffman and her partner dance to a fast number. 137 A Country Christmas On December 7,' 1985, the Annual Staff sponsored Bandys' Christmas Dance. Students came decked out in their semi-formal and Sunday best clothes to share in '54 Country Christ- mas. There was a feeling of the Christmas Spirit in the air as everybody danced to the music of disc jockey Rick Reyn- olds. The main event of the evening was the presentation of the Christmas Court. Melissa Geddes was crowned the 1985 Christmas Queen. Michelle Martin and Amy Hicks were the first and second runners-up, respectively. The music, laughter, and spirit of to- getherness shared among the dancers made the evening a very special Coun- try Christmas. I l 'Q '1' its g fx ns: 3, .,. IW N OU T i E gf i -3 .ll ,Vw 2' 1 ,W-tg im vi . .ry gr V 2 1 A A U N 1 rg- 9 is 0 gf 5 34.1 , C ,.-:Q -fx, 5 0 riff: Q25 wt H 5 t - iP-Q f 5. iii ' 5: 'XQQ .V V U K , 2 g v 3 5 5, N W?'? 3' ,EW T M w 'V W I L :W ,y 15, W- Y' ,ni 1- wr , 'C ip , F-.D -.:, s gf ' ,Mu The 1985 Christmas Court and their escorts are: lleft to right! Angie Smith, Tom Brown, Deanna Penley, Jimmy Blackburn, Donna Little, Ronald Connor, Becky Elmore, Kelly Matthews, Cindy Belcher, Craig Reiman, Amy Hicks, Todd Wright, Chris Reese, Melissa Geddes, Michelle Martin, Wesley Watson, Kamen Brown, Scott Bumgarner, Robin Laney, Mike Hester, Rhonda Pressley, Scott Painter, Michelle Sprinkle, John Capps. Melissa Geddes, escorted by Chris Reese, is named the 1985 Christmas Queen. Lee Vanderlinden and Kristi Cresimore enjoy a fast dance. These girls get into the rhythm of the music. This group forms a train during a Hank Williams song. Dancing the night away. I This slow dance gives couples the chance to get close. These couples move to a slow number. Maria Crespo and her date decide to sit this one out. This crowd watches the other dancers. Paul Childers and Kim Clayton dance to a country song. Scott Bumgarner and his partner sway to the mu- sic. 139 In the Heart of the Night An old tradition created new memories as the Beta Club brought the Valentines Dance back to Bandys on February 9, 1985. This music - ranging from pop, rock, and country to soul - helped disc jockey Rick Reynolds create a festive atmosphere for all the danc- ers. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of Dwayne Harvey and Adrienne Gabriel as King and Queen of the dance. Even though the evening came to a close, the heart of the night lingered on as a special memory. 1 VALENTINE COUR1? fleft to rightl - Amy Smyre, Scott Villemagne, Dawn Rowe, Curtis McCroy, Sherry Keever, Randy Honeycutt, Lisa Flowers, Scott Greene, Sherrie Alexander, James Brown, Adrienne Gabriel, Dwayne Harvey, Ginger Buchanan, Bobby Byers, Anita Martin, Chris Matthews, Kelly Shuford, Todd Reece, Christine Wilkinson, Donald Williams. 140 ' 3l i 5 Adrienne Gabriel and Dwayne Harvey are named Queen and King. These couples dance to a fast one. Paege Hartsoe and Andrea Painter get into the music. Cindy Sheperd and Roger Caldwell enjoy this dance together. Hot pants highlights this dance. Lisa Holliday and Robert Painter show grace with this move. ,JM -siir wgxwf mir:-:7,5:5',-lx '- iz-25:7 'f ,K ,S 1,-kj-.Av K ,, ' ' SM, isfii , , Qi psf? n iord SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Presldent Alex Gupton Vzce Preszdent Elame McKay Secretary Treasurer Becky Elmore Reporter Susan Holdsclaw Hzstorzan Lynn Stewart Testator Robm Laney Poet Anna Campbell Lyrlczst Eric Mlller CLASS MOTTO Tzme rs not measured by the passzng of years but by what one does feels and achleves CLASS COLORS Forest Green and Old Gold CLASS FLOWER Yellow Rose CLASS MISS Elame McKay CLASS MASCOTS Kyle Drum Mary Catherme Geddes O O . . . f -. . - 7 .sf ... . - Q . - - P We sm WW' M W gxgg si WWE, NQWW X WLM Y I W,-A SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS fleft to rzghtl Top row Elame McKay Alex Gupton Bottom row Erxc Mxller Susan Holdsclaw Robm Laney Becky Elmore Lynn Stewart and Anna Campbell Q 9?v W SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL SENIOR CLASS MISS REPRESENTATIVES Itop to bottomj Alex Gupton, Krrstx Creszmore, Becky Elmore, Susan Holdsclaw, Elame McKay and Chris Hester , W- W-Wsii.-5. ,KVK - A M, ,Q L, he H gcsfwi in A V -: . k .zgtfl v--- ife., i..i51 S E X KE . K . 9 K- SN ' ' K Eg Q fl F W + .v 'I' k. AW A .... I- I I K I K , K I , Jiimis v . I N , . k ,. . ' I . , . : y r 7 1 I ' X W L L '-r . i ' I I .. - ,IL ,-,e cle! fiihthla Lyn - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Belcher, Route 1, Box 170-A, ' X-ine:-rms Ford, N.' . HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Biology Award 2: Economics in Action 3: Beta Club 3, 4: Child Care 3, 4: FBLA 2, 4: FCA 2, 3: FHA 2: French Club 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: SAE 2, 3: SRC 2, 3: Science Club 2, 3: Homecoming Court 4: Powder-Puff Football 2: Homeroom Sec. X Treas. 1, 2, 4: Miss Bandys Pageant 3. - Marcus Leon Bell - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bell, Route 1, Box 176-B, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Economics in Action 3: Physical Science Award 1: Junior Marshal 3: Morehead Nominee 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Nominee for N.C. School of Science and Mathematics 3: Soli Deo Gloria Music Club 2, 3. 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Most Improved 2, Band Member ofthe Week 2, 3, Squad Leader 4, All-County Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 3, 4, Stage Band 3: Annual-Assistant Business Manager 4: Beta Club 3, 4: Quiz Bowl- Captain of 2nd Team 2: SAE 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4: SRC 2, 3, 4: YAC 3, 4: Homecoming Court Escort 4: 110 Club 1. Paula Tracy Benfield - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Charles W Benfield, Route 2, Box 100, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Art Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 4: Newspaper Staff 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Softball 3, 4, Manager 3: Powder-Puff Football 1, 2, 4. Tammle Sue Black - Parents: Drusilla D. Black and Robert D. Black, Route 1, Box 217, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2. Colorguard fFlagl 2: Beta Club 3: COO 4, Co- Vice-President: FBLA 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, Secretary: Miss Bandys Pageant 1: Homecoming com 4. Cynthia Lynn Marcus Leon Twany Dawn Bolick - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Troy Bolick, Route 1, Box 195, Belcher Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Colorguard IFlagj 2, Colorguard IRifleJ 3, 4, Ca-Captain 4: Colorguard Member ofthe Week 4: Beta Club 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2: Quiz Bowl 2: SAE 2, 3, 4: SRC 1, 2, 3, 4: YAC 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4: ICC 4: AB Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Elizabeth Ann Bowman - Parents: Ervin and Annie Bowman, Route 2, Box 136- G, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Media Center Club 3: Pep Club 2: Powder-Puff Football 2, 4: Junior Achievement 1. Phillip Andrew Bowman - Parents: Eruin and Annie Bowman, Route 2, Box 136- G, Catawba. N.C. Joseph Marion Brackett, IV - Parents: Mr. Joe Brackett, RO. Box 792, Trout- man, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Carpentry Club 2: FCA 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: J.V Football 2. Barry Joe Brotherton - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Brotherton, Route 2, Box 230, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: COO 4, FBLA 2, 3, 4. Karen Renae Brown - Parents: Larry R. Brown, Sr. and Mary Ruth Brown, Route l, Box 153-LB, Sherrills Ford. N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club 2. Thomas Madison Brown - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. James Christenbury, Route 1, Box 138, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, All-County Band 1, 2: Beta Club 3, 4: FCA 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Monogram Club 3, 4, President 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Varsity Football 3, 4: Track 1, 2. 3, 4: ICC 4: Sophomore Entertainment Committee 2. N Ronald Scott Bumgarner - Parents: Dean and Kay Bumgarner, Route 1, Box 125, Malden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1: Carpentry Club 2: oecA 3: FBLA 4. Phillip Andrew Joseph Marion Beverly Rosalind Burgess - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burgess, 409 Caleb Setzer Bowman Bracken. I V Rd., Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FHA 1, 2: Child Care Club 3, 4. Marty Euan Burke - Parents: David and Barbara Burke, Route 1, Box 186, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1: Spanish Club 2. Gregory Michael Caldwell -- Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Caldwell, Route 2, Box 704, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: 2nd Place Uni- versity of Wisconsin-Parkside Computer Programming Contest 1: 3rd place University of Wisconsin-Parkside Computer Programming Contest 2: Ad- vanced Computer Award 3: 1st Place Bandys Science Fair-Math Division 2: Ist Place Leniar-Rhyne Science Fair-Math Division 2: Debate Team 1: French Club 4: Monogram Club 4: Quiz Bowl 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Varsity Football 3, 4. Johnathan Huston Caldwell - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caldwell, Route 1, Box 225, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 2: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2: J.V Football 2: Track 1, 2. Joseph Thomas Caldwell - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caldwell, Route 1, Box 225, Maiden N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4: .LV Football 2: Track 1, 2. Anna Elizabeth Campbell - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Campbell, Route 1, Box 129, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4, Band Member of the Week 4: Physical Science Award 1: Biology Award 2: Junior Marshal 3: A-B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Reporter 1: Seniar Class Poet 4: Annual-Business Manager 4: Beta Club 3, 4: SAE 2, 3, 4: SRC 2, 3, 4: YAC 3, 4, Reporter 4: SADD 4. Beverly Rosalind Marty Evan Burgess Burke 146 Paula Tracy Tammie Sue Tifany Dawn Elizabeth Ann Benfield Black Bolick Bowman l N Barry Joe Karen Renae Thomas Madison Ronald Scott Brotherton Brown Brown Bumgarner Gregory Michael Johnathon Huston Joseph Thomas Anna Elizabeth Caldwell Caldwell Caldwell Campbell 147 i1 i .- so 'NX ., Paul Dean Nina Michelle Johnna Lynn Childers, Jr. Childress Christopher Amy Denise Timothy Gene Jeremy Emous Cline Conner Cope, III Ricky Lee Christopher David Wayne Cox i Ria QS' Q il, 5 'C-N i is C eslne - L ' 1. -. 148 Teresa Annette Clark Tracy Leon Creech, Jr. Stanley Maurice Daniel I Karen Diane Clinard Kristi Marie Cresimore William Horace Dotson, II Kristal Dawn Cansler - Parents: Mr. Troy Cansler and Mrs. Peggy C. Bumgarnen Route 1, Box 438-C, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Child Care Club 3, 4: FBLA 4: FHA 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2: J.V Cheerleading 1. Paul Dean Childers, Jr. - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dean Childers, Sr., Route 3, Box 269, Lincolnton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Football- Coaches Award 3: Baseball-Golden Glove Award 3: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4: J.V Football 1, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Enter- tainment Committee 2. Nina Michelle Childress - Parents: Russell and Bernice Childress, Route 2, Box 716, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: COO 3, 4: FBLA 4: FHA 1. Johnna Lynn Christopher - Parents: Johnny and Carolyn Christopher, Route 2, Box 51, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Auto Mechan- ics Club 2: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. Ricky Lee Christopher - Parents: Calvin and Betty Christopher, Route 2, Box 266, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Auto Mechanics Club 2: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. Roger Wadell Clark - Parents: Waddell and Marry Clark, Route 1, Box 194-A, Catawba, N.C. Teresa Annette Clark - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Clark, Route 3, Box 803 Beacon HL, 1204-3, Conover, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Child Care Club 4: FBLA 2: FHA 1: J.V Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2, 3. Karen Diane Clinard - Parents: Rev. and Mrs. Robert M. Clinard, RO. Box 908, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Section Leader lConcert Band! 2, 3, 4, Pep Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Colorguard lFlagl 3, Colorguard fRUleJ 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, Captain 4, All-County IHonorsj Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band Award 2, Varsity Bond Award 3, Colorguard Member of the Week 3, 4: Woodmen of the World History Award 3: Junior Marshal 3: A- B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Margaret Deal Piano Award Winner 3: Soli Deo Gloria Music Club 2, 3, 4: Choms-Accompanist 3: 110 Club 1: Annual-Statistician 4: Beta Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: ICC 4: FBLA 4: FCA 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: SAE 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Vice-President 4: SRC 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Vice- President 4: Science Club 4: SADD 3, 4, President 4: Powder-Pub' Football 2, Miss Bandys Pageant 3. Amy Denise Cline - Parents: Gary and Evelyn Cline, Route 2, Box 436, Clare- mont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FBLA 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: J.V Cheerleading 2: Homecoming Court 4. Timothy Gene Connor - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. James Black, Route 2, Box 253, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Media Center Club 4: J.V Football 1. Jeremy Emous Cope, III - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Cope, Jr., 7 Nance Drive, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1: Auto Mechanics Club 2, 3, 4, President 4: FHA 4: Family Living President 4: Media Center Club 4. David Wayne Cox - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cox, Route 1, Box 1 7, Long Island, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Monogram Club 3, 4: Newspaper Staf 4: J.V Basketball 1, 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4: J.V Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4: Sophomore Entertainment Committee 2. Tracy Leon Creech, Jr. - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Michael Overcash, Route 1, Box 364, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Track 1. Kristi Marie Cresimore - Parents: Joe and Shelby Cresimore, Route 2, Box 99A, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, Dmm Major 2, 3, 4, All-County lHonorsl Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band Award 2, Varsity Band Award 2, 3: Morehead Nominee 4: Governors School Nominee 3: Junior Marshal 3: Biology Award 2: Softball- All Conference 2, Team Before Self 3: Tennis-All Conference 4, Most Improved 3: Annual 3, 4, Junior Editor 3, Co-Editor 4: U.S. Academy Award in Mathemat- ics 3: Beta Club 3, 4: Homeroom Officer- Vice-President 1, President 3, 4: FCA 2, 3, 4, Sec. X Treas. 4: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4: YAC 1, President 1: Powder- Pub' Football 2, 4: Softball 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, 4: Homecom- ing Court 4: Sophomore Entertainment Committee 2, Student Council 4. Stanley Maurice Daniel - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCorkle, Box 41, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Basketball-All-Confer ence 3: YAC 1: Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4: J.V Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4. William Horace Dotson, II - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. William Dotson, Route 2, Box 501, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, All- County IHonors2 Band 2: FCA 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: J.V Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4. Bruce Eugene Dmm - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Drum, Route 2, Box 197, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Carpentry Club 4: Monogram Club 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: JJL Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4. 149 David Ryon Eades Lisa Diana Fish Judy Darlene Goodson 150 Amy Denise Edwards Jon Fredrick Flowers Regina Ann Goodson Rebecca Ann Tamara Denise Elmore Ervin Wesley Scott Melissa Anne Frye Geddes Ricky Michael Kimberly Kay Goodson Griser Tina Louise Evans Bradley Scott Good Alexander Britten Todd Gupton Davis Wesley Faw Douglas Wayne Goodnight Gail Lynn Hartsoe David Ryan Eades - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eades, Route 2, Box 114, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Newspaper Award 3: Band 1: FBLA 2: Newspaper Staff 3, 4, Editor 3, 4: Spanish Club 4: ICC 4. Amy Denise Edwards - Parents: Wade and Brenda Edwards, Route 1, Box 184- A, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: DOO 4: FBLA 2, 3, 4: Softball 1, 2, 3. Rebecca Ann Elmore - Parents: Charles and June Elmore, Route 1, Box 68, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Physical Science Award 1: National Honor Society 2: Catawba County Medical Explorers 2: Economics in Action 3: Academic Internship in Nursing 3: N.C. Governors Page 3: Student Council-Senior Rep. 4: Catawba County Teen Democrats 1, 2, 3, 4, Outstanding Teen Dem Recognition 2, 3, N.C. State Teen Dem 2nd Vice Presi- dent: Senior Class Sec. X Treas. 4: Sophomore Entertainment Committee 2: ABBS 1:Annual-Typist 4: Beta Club 3, 4, Sec. X Treas. 4: FCA 4: French Club 2, 3, 4, Sec.!Treas. 3, Sec. 4: Newspaper Stajf4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: SAE 2, 3, 4, Sec. X Treas. 3, President 4: ICC-Vice-President 4: Miss Bandys Pageant 1, 3: Home- coming Court 4. Tamara Denise Ervin - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Willis Lee Ervin Jr., Route 1, Box 87WE, Sherrilis Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Quartermaster 4, Squad Leader 2, 3, 4, Band Member of the Week 1, 2, 3, All-County Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Economics in Action 3: Academic Internship 3, 4: Beta Club 3, 4: Newspaper 3, 4, Asst. Editor 4: SAE 2, 3: SRC 1, 2, 3: YAC 3, 4. , Tina Louise Evans - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Evans, 409 Mount Olive Church Road, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Squad Leader 4, Stage Band 3, 4, All-County Band 2, 3, 4: 110 Club 1. Davis Wesley Faw - Parents: Mr. Jack Faw and Mrs. Jane Faw, Route 4, 3 Duan Acres, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2. 3, 4, Squad Leader 4, Pep Band 1, 3, Stage Band 3, 4, Band Member of the Week 3, All-County Band 2: SAE 2, 3, 4: SRC 2, 3, 4: YAC 3, 4: Homecoming Court Escort 4. Lisa Diana Fish - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Fish, Route 2, Box 256-A, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Color- guard IFIagl 4: FBLA I, Historian 1: FCA 2: Pep Club 1. Jon Fredrick Flowers - Parents: Walter S. Flowers, Route 1, Box 119-A, Sherrilis Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FHA 4: Spanish Club 2. Wesley Scott Frye - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Hanzey Frye, 18 East Haven Drive, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Economics in Action 3: Physical Science Award 1: Algebra II Award 2: Junior Marshal 3: Annual- Photographer 4: Beta Club 3, 4: FCA 4: Newspaper Staff 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Quiz Bowl 4: Science Club 3, 4, Reporter 4: Spanish Club 2, 3. Melissa Anne Geddes - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. James David Geddes, PO. Box 714, Denver, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Beta Club 3: FBLA 2: French Club 2: Pep Club 2, 3: Varsity Cheerleading 3, 4, Co-Captain 4: Tennis 4: Miss Bandys Pageant 2, 3: Homecoming Court 4, Second Runner'Up 4. Bradley Scott Good - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Good, Route 1, Box 356, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Two First Place Ribbons and an Honorable Mention at the Art Gallery, Newton 9, First Place Ribbon- Sculpture 2: Art Scholarship-Art Institute of Atlanta: Art Club 1, 2, Vice- President 2: Carpentry Club 2, 3: Media Center Club 2: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Douglas Wayne Goodnight - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Larry Burgin, Route 1, Box 165, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Art Club 1, 3: Car- pentry Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Judy Darlene Goodson - Parents: Marvin and Carolyn Goodson, 111 Caleb Setzer Road, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, Pep Band 1, 2, All-County Band 2, 3, Squad Leader 2, 3: Junior Achievement 2, 3: COO 4: FBLA 4: FHA 2. . Regina Ann Goodson - Parents: Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Goodson, Route 2, Box 159, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS ANDACTIVITIES: FBLA 2, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: SRC 3: Spanish Club 2: Photography Club 4. Ricky Michael Goodson - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Goodson Jr., Route 2, Box 515, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FFA 2, 3, 4: Media Center Club 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Track 2, 3. Mark Anthony Greene - Parents: Bruce and Linda Greene, Route 2, Box 478, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Art Club 4: Auto Mechanics Club 2, 3, 4. Kimberly Kay Griser - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Dellis A. Griser, Route 2, Box 54C, Catawba, N.C. HONORS. CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Color- guard fFlagj 4, All-County Band 2, 3: 110 Club 1: FBLA 2: FCA 2: Pep Club 1, 2: SRC 2: Spanish Club 2, 3. Alexander Britten Todd Gupton - Parent: Penelope Gupton, Route 1, Box 60-X, Denver, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Senior Class President 4: Homeroom President 4: Student Council-Senior Rep. 4: Youth Legislature 1: Art Club 1: Beta Club 3, 4, President 4: Pep Club 3: SAE 2, 3, 4: SRC 2, 3, 4: Science Club 4: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2: Drama Club 1: Photography Club 4. Gail Lynn Hartsoe - Parents: Wade and Nancy Hartsoe, Route 1, Box 109, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Consumer Math Award 1: FHA Certificate for Outstanding Achievement 3: FHA Charm Award 3: Home Economics-Charm Award 3: Junior Achievement 2, 3, 4: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4. 151 James Willard Hedrick, Jr. - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. James W Hedrick, Sr., Route 1, Box 507, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2: FFA 1, 3, 4, Reporter 4: Spanish Club 2, 3. Vicki Doreen Henderson - Parents: Sam and Susie Henderson, Route 2, Box 469, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, Colorguard fFlagj 2: COO 4, Co-Vice-President 4: DOO 4, Co-Vice-President 4: FBLA 2, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: SRC 2. 3. Anne Helga Henning - Parents: cfo Jim and Gelene Saunders, Route 2, Box 651, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Exchange Student 4: Art Club 4: Beta Club 4: YAC 4. Tina Marie Henson - HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Mr. and Mrs. Virgel Henson, Route 5, Box 665, Conover, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Art Club 4: Child Care Club 4: FHA 1, 2, 3. Christopher Lee Hester - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hester, Route 2, Box 493, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3: B-Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Jil Basketball-Team Before SeU 2: Beta Club 4: Student Council-Senior Rep. 4: FCA 1, 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Newspaper Stag 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: J.V Basketball 1, 2, Varsity Basketball 3: J.V Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4: Sophomore Entertainment Committee 2. Amy Diane Hicks - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Hartsoe, 5 Mount Olive Church Rd., Newton, N,C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Science Fair- Third Place 1: Homeroom Sec.fTreas. 1, 3, 4: Homeroom Reporter 2: FBLA 2, 3: FHA 2: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Miss 1, 2: Homecoming Court 1, 2, 4, First Runner-Up 4. Leigh Ann High - Parents: Kirby and Anne High, Route 2, Box 477-H, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Child Care Award 3: Child Care Club 3, 4: FBLA 1, 2, 3: SRC 2. Stephen Lewis Holbrook - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. James Holbrook. Route 2, Box 198, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Carpentry Club 2, 3, 4: FCA 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3: J.V Baseball 1, 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4: J.V Basketball 2: JV Football 2. Susan Lillian Holdsclaw - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. ClU'ford Holdsclaw, Routd 2, Box 143, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Algebra I Award 1: Algebra II Award 2: Physical Science Award 1: Biology Award 2: Typing I Award 2: Chemistry Award 3: Geometry Award 3: Governor s School Nominee 3: U.S. Achievement Academy Award in Mathematics 3: Girls State 3: Chief Junior Marshal 3: Homeroom Reporter 3, 4: Senior Class Reporter 4: 4-H Teen Leader 1, 2, 3, 4: County 4-H Council Secretary 2: Morehead Nominee 4: School Reporter for the Hickory Daily Record 3, 4: Annual 3. 4. Junior Editor 3, Co- Editor 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Squad Leader 4: Beta Club 3, 4, Reporter 4: Quiz Bowl 2, 3, 4: SAE 2, 3, 4, Sec. X Treas. 4: SRC 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4: Student Council- Senior Rep. 4: YAC 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Vice-President 4: ICC 4, Sec.fTreas. 4. Lisa Beth Holliday - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Holliday, Route 1, Box 20- IA, Sherrills Ford, N.C, HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Colorguard lFlag2 3, Colorguard fRUlel 2, 3: ABBS 1:FBLA 1, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, Historian 2: YAC 3: SRC 1: Powder-Puff Football 1, 2: Miss Bandys Pageant 3. Stephen Todd Honeycutt - Parents: Ralph and Gay Honeycutt, Route 1, Box 159, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Auto Mechanics Club 2, 3, 4: FFA 2, 3. Donna Marie Hord - Parents: Charlie and Beverly Hord, Route 1. Box 71-H, Denver, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Family Living Award 3: Child Care Club 2, Secretary 2: FHA 2: Pep Club 3: SRC 1. Rusty Lee Howard - Parents: C.L. and Joy Howard, Route 1. Box 155, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Class Vice-President 1, 3, President 2: Football-All-Conference 3, Best Defensive Player 3: FCA 2: Monogram Club 2, 3: Pep Club 2: J.V Football 1, Varsity Football 2, 3. Selina Michelle Hughes - Parents: Mr. John Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mackie, Route 2, Box 220, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: Most Outstanding Jil Cheerleader 2: FBLA 2, 3, 4: Media Center Club 2: Newspaper Staff 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: J.V Cheerleading 1, 2, Co-Captain 2. David Paul Johnston - Parents: Diane Medlin and Paul Johnston, Route 2. Box 126-A, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FBLA 1, 2. Michael Gordon Kilby - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Michael N. Kilby, Route 2, Box 245-E, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FCA 1, 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: J.V Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Tri-Captain 4: Track 2, 3, 4. Barbara Annette Kirby - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lambert, Route 2, Box 119-A, Catawba, N.C. HONORS. CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1: FBLA 4: DOO 4. John Ellis Kiser - Parents: Samuel and Jackie Kiser, Route 1, Box 38. Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Science Fair-Second Place in State: Science Award 1: Certificate of Achievement in Advanced Mathemat- ics-Science Category: Art Club 1, 2, 3: French Club 2, 3: Quiz Bowl 1, 4: Science Club 1, 2: Track 2, 3. 152 James Willard Vicki Doreen Hedrick, Jr. Henderson Leigh Ann Stephen Lewis High Holbrook Rusty Lee Selina Michelle Howard Hughes 12 Anne Helga Tina Marie Christopher Lee Amy Diane Henning Henson Hester Hicks Susan Lillian Lisa Beth Stephen Todd Donna Marie Holdsclaw Holliday Honeycutt Hord David Paul Michael Gordon Barbara Annette John Ellis Johnston Kilby Kirby Kiser 153 William Patrick Tammy Dawn Robin Lynnette Kluesner Lail Laney Donna Lorraine Felicia Revonda Gary Michael Little Little Major Jeffery Arnez Jeric Eugene Russell Antonio McCorkle McCorkle McCorkle 154 Daniel Timothy Langford Toni Michelle Martin Jeffrey Duane McCrary Robert Edward Keven Darnell Lee Linebarger Crystal Lynn Iris Harlaine Mayfield McCombs 2 Z 5 +6-svn!! William Patrick Kluesner - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. William A. Kluesner, Route 2, Box 54-B, Catawba, N.C. Tammy Dawn Lail - Parents: Ben and Ruby Lail, 216 Mount Olive Church Road, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Child Care Club 3: COO 4: FHA 1, 2. Robin Lynnette Laney - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Ned Laney, Route 1, Box 144, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: 3rd Place-B.H.S. Sci- ence Fair 1: Catawba County Gout. Day 3: Annual-Typist 4: French Club 2, 3, 4, President 4: Media Center Club 1, District Secretary 1: Newspaper Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: .LV Basketball 1, 2, Tri-Captain 2: Homeroom Secretary 1, 2: Prom Committee 3, Senior Class Testator 4: Home- coming Court 4. Daniel Timothy Langford - Parents: Harold and Shirley Langford, Route 1, Box 146-C, Catawba, N.C, HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FFA 2. Robert Edward Lee - Parents: Robert and Peggy Lee, Route 1, Box 207, Cataw- ba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Bond 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Squad Leader 4, Band Member of the Week 4: Stage Band 2, 3, 4: Junior Achievement 3, 4: ICC 4: Art Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Reporter 3, President 4. Keven Darnell Linebarger - Parents: Walter Ray Linebarger, Sr., Route 1, Box 110, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FBLA 4: Monogram Club 3: Pep Club 2, 3: J.V Football 2, Varsity Football 3. Donna Lorraine Little - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Little, Route 2, Box 240, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Biology Award 2: Band 1, 2, 3: FBLA 2: Spanish Club 3. Felicia Revonda Little - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Little, Route 2, Box 239- B, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Band Member of the Week 4: Stage Band 4: Choms 2: Child Care Club 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4. Gary Michael Major - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Michael Major, Route 1, Box 354-A, Maiden N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FCA 2, 4: Monogram Club 4: Pep Club 2, 4: Jil Basketball 2: Jil Football 2: Tennis 3, 4. Toni Michelle Martin - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Reid Martin, Route 2, Box 99AB, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Catawba County Govt. Day 3: Junior Marshal 3: Academic Intern 3: Senior Class Airhead 4: Band 1, 2, 3, Colorguard lRU'lej 2, 3, Captain 3, Colorguard Member of the Week 2, 3: Beta Club 3, 4: ICC 4: Homeroom Secretary 3: Photography Club 4, President 4: FCA 1, 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Co- Captain 4: Sophomore Entertainment Committee 2: Homecoming Court 3. Quinton Shane Mason - Parents: Eugene and Gloria Mason, Route 1, Box 119-A, Catawba, N.C. Terry Lee Mason - Parent: Reba Mason, RO. Box 574, Catawba, N.C. Crystal Lynn Mayfield - Parent: Margie Mayfield, Route 2, Box 674-M, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FCA 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: Monogram Club 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: SAE 2, 3: SRC 2, 3: Tennis-Manager 3: Homecoming Court 4. Iris Harlaine McCombs - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Richmond McCombs, Route 1, Box 105-B, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Phys- ical Science Award 1: Basketball-Best Offensive Player 3: Softball-Most Team Spirit 3: Beta Club 3, 4: Monogram Club 3, 4, Sec.fTrens. 4: Newspaper Staff 4: Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4: Softball 3, 4, Teresa Ann McCombs - Parents: Doris McCombs, Route 2, Box 80, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FBLA 3: Media Center Club 1: JV Basketball 1. Jeffrey Arnez McCorkle - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. John McCorkle, Route 2, Box 26, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Jil Basketball 1, 2, Captain 2: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4. Jeric Eugene McCorkle - Parents: Elaine and Mickey McCorkle, Route 1, Box 114, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3: Track 4: J.V Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3. Russell Antonio McCorkle - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Gregory and Brenda Sifford, Route 2, Box 242-C, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: FFA Greenhand Award 2: FBLA 4: FFA 2: Spanish Club 4. Jeffrey Duane McCrary - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCrary, Route 1, Box 194-A. Catawba, N.C. 155 Warren Lamonte McCullough - Parent: Deborah Morris, Route 2, Box 82-A, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Beta Club 4: Baseball 2: J.V Basketball 1. Stephanie Lynette McGowan - Parent: Mrs. Lorraine D, McGowan, Route 1, Rolling Hills Rd., Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2: Child Care 3, 4: FBLA 3, 4: Newspaper Staff 1: Spanish Club 2. Elaine Lynn McKay - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh G. McKay III, Route 1, Box 250, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Senior Class Vice- President 4: Class Miss 4: Sophomore Entertainment Committee 2: Cheerlead- ing- BestAll Around 2, 3: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Section Leader 4: J. V Cheerleading 1, 2, Captain 2, Varsity Cheerleading 3, 4, Captain 4: Homecoming Court 4, Queen 4: Christmas Court 1, 2, 3. Carmen Annette McNeil - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Lan-y Broome, Route 3, Box 545-44, Conover, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Child Care Club 4: FBLA 3, 4: Pep Club 1: Spanish Club 2: YAC 3, 4. Eric David Miller - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Miller, Route 2, Box 265, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, Squad Leader 3, 4, All-County IHonors1 Band 1, 2, 3, 4: 1st Place Senior Biology Division L-R Science Fair 2: Wisconsin Computer Problem- Solving Contest Participant 2, 3: Senior Class Lyricist 4: Co-Writer of 1984 Class Song 3: Choms IAccompanistl 4: Annual-Photographer 4: Beta Club 3, 4: Quiz Bowl 2, 3, 4, lst Team 3, 4: SAE 2, 3, 4: SRC 2, 3, 4: YAC 4. Jeffrey Ellis Miller - Parents: Mr. and Mrs, Harold Miller, RO. Box 374, Terrell, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Physical Science Award 1: Band 1, 2: Beta Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4: FCA 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4: SAE 2, 3, 4: Science Club 4: Varsity Football 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4: Track 1, Janet Queen Moose - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. George L. Moose, Route 3, Box 763, Conover, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3: Child Care Club 3, 4, President 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: SRC 2, 3: Bus Driver 3, 4: Powder-Puff Football 2. Wesley Neal Morrison - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Bobby G. Morrison, Route 2, Box 420, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Bond 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 4: Carpentry Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3. Brian Michael Morrow - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. James Michael Morrow, Route 1, Box 45-H, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Auto Me- chanics Club 2, 3, 4: French Club 2: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3: Jil Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3: Track 1, 2. Teresa Jo Muender - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Clifford I. Muender, Route 1, Box 129 KM, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS. CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FBLA 4: FFA 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3, Reporter 3: Photography Club 4. Kathryn Renee Noles - Parents: Jack and Lou Noles, Route 1, Box 104-H, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: COO 4: DOO 4: FBLA 1, 2, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: SRC 1, 2. Robert Samuel Painter - Parents: Mr. George Painter and Mrs. Jewell Settle- myre, Route 2, Box 310, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Auto Mechanics Club 2, 3, 4: FBLA 2: FFA 3, 4: Pep Club 2: Spanish Club 2: J. V Football 1, 2. Deanna Lavonne Penley - Parents: Ray and Delores Penley, Route 2, Box 638, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FBLA 3, 4: FCA 2: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: SRC 2: Spanish Club 2, 3, Reporter 3: Miss Bandys Pageant 2: Homecoming Court 4. Michael Todd Pope - Parents: Paul Pope and Sheila Yount, Route 1, Box 2178, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS ANDACTIVITIES: Auto Mechanics Club 2: Carpentry Club 4: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1: Baseball 1, 2, 4: J.V Football 1, 2: Photography Club 3: Homecoming Court Escort 2, 4. Rhonda Marie Pressley - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Pressley, Jr., Route 2, Box 346, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Economics in Action 3: Band 1, 2: Sophomore Entertainment Committee 2: FBLA 2, 4: French Club 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 4: Miss Bandys Pageant 1: Homecoming Court 4. Curtis Paul Queen - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Queen, Route 1, Box 149-A, Catawba. N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Economics in Action 3: Duke Power Energy Camp 4: Math Team 3, 4: National Honor Roll 3, 4: Physical Science Award 1: State Science Fair 2: Advanced Moth Award 3: Junior Mar- shal 3: Tennis-All-Conference 2, 3, Hustle Award 1, 2, Most Improved 3, Trojan Award 3: Annual-Production Manager 4: Beta Club 3, 4: Debate 1: Student Council 4, President 4: FBLA 2: FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4: French Club 4: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4: Quiz Bowl 4: SAE 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4, Sec.fTreas. 4: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. 156 I Warren Lamonte McCullough Janet Queen Moose Deanna Lavonne Penley Stephanie Lynette McGowan A Wesley Neal Morrison Michael Todd Pope Elaine Lynn Carmen Annette Eric David Jeffrey Ellis McKay McNeil Miller Miller Brian Michael Teresa Jo Kathryn Renee Robert Samuel Morrow Muender Noles Painter 'qswlaq,, Q fn:- Rhonda Marie Curtis Paul Pressley Queen 157 Benjamin Robert Ramsey Jamie Rebecca Saunders Clay Morgan Shepherd 158 Guy Edward Ramsey Lisa Elaine Schrum Audrey Lynette Sherrill in-. Daniel Allen Kimberly Michelle Ratch ford Rathbone Theresa Lorraine David Baxter Schrum Searcy Joel Christopher Melissa Dawn Shook Shuford Christopher Wayne Douglas Wayne Reese Rink Selina Maye Michael Roane Setzer Shelton Sheila Fay Bradley Mitchell SIlUfOrd Sigmon - Benjamin Robert Ramsey - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Ramsey, Route 1, Box 158-B, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Physical Science Award 1: Biology Award 2: 1st Place B.H.S. Science Fair 2: 3rd Place Debate Award 1: YAC Award 2, 3: Prom Committee 3: COO 4, President 4: Debate 1: FBLA 2, 3, 4: FCA 1, 2: Newspaper Staff 3, Dept. Editor 3: Quiz Bowl 2: SAE 2, 3: SRC 2, 3: Science Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3: Spanish Club 2: YAC 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, State Co-Chairman 3, State Chairman 4, State YAC 2, 3, 4. Guy Edward Ramsey - Parent: Mrs. Sherry Ramsey, Route 1, Box 156, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Auto Mechanics Club 1: Monogram Club 3, 4: J.V Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4: Track 1, 2. Daniel Allen Ratchford - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ratchford, Route 1, Box 172, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Auto Mechanics Club 1: Carpentry Club 1: FCA 3: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4: Media Center Club 2: Monogram Club 3, 4: Pep Club 3: J. V Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Tri-Captain 4. Kimberly Michelle Rathbone - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. William Rathbone, Route 2, Box 588, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Colorguard fFlagl 3: COO 4, Treasurer 4: FBLA 1, 2, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: SRC 2, 3. Christopher Wayne Reese - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Reese, Route 2, Box 622, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FCA 1: Monogram Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, Vice-President 3: J.V Football 1, 2: Varsity Football 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Douglas Wayne Rink - Parents: Wayne and Billie Rink, Route 1, Box 160, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Art Club 3, 4:Auto Mechanics Club 2, 3, 4. Jamie Rebecca Saunders - Parents: Jim and Gelene Saunders, Route 2, Box 651, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Child Care I Award 3: Home Economics I Award 1: Ist Place Knowledgle Test-District Level 3: Junior Marshal 3: Annual-Typist 3: Beta Club 2, 3, 4: Child Care Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4: FHA 1: Pep Club 1: Quiz Bowl 2: SAE 4: Spanish Club 2: YAC 3, 4, Sec.f'I'reas. 4: Drama Club 2, Vice-President 2. Lisa Elaine Schmm - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Bobby C. Schmm, Route 1, Box 106, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: DECA 2, 3, Historian 3: FCA 3, 4: FHA 1: Media Center Club 3. Theresa Lorraine Schrum - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Bobby C. Schmm, Route 1, Box 106, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Physical Sci- ence Award 1: FHA 1: Newspaper Staff 4: SAE 4: YAC 3, 4. David Baxter Searcy - Parents: Ray and Becky Searcy, Route 1, Box 142, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4: .LM Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4: Sophomore Entertainment Committee 2. Selina Maye Setzer - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. John C. Setzer, Route 2, Box 309, Claremont. J.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Softball 1: Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Club Care Club 1, 2: FHA 1: Softball 1. Michael Roane Shelton - Parents: Mr. David Shelton and Ms. Sandra Shelton, Route 2, Box 850, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, Stage Band 2, 3, 4: Tennis 1. Clay Morgan Shepherd - Parent: Linda Bandy, Route 2, Box 300, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: DECA 3: DOO 3: French Club 1. Audrey Lynette Shen'ill - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Sherrill, 5 Pleasant Lane Drive, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Basketball-Best All Around 3, All-Conference 3, Western Regional Tournament Team 3: Soft- ball-Golden Glove 3, All-Conference 3: FBLA 3: FCA 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Newspaper Staf 4: Spanish Club 2: J.V Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4: Softball 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Court 4. Joel Christopher Shook - Parent: Ms. Velma Willis Shook, Route 1, Box 517, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Algebra I Award 3: FFA Honor Roll: Carpentry Club 4: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4: J.V Football 1. Melissa Dawn Shuford - Parent: Mr. Jerry Shuford, Route 6, Box 912, Hickory, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FBLA 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: SRC 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Prom Committee 3. Sheila Fay Shuford - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shuford, Route 2, Box 236, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: COO 4, Parliamentarian 4: FBLA 2. 4. Bradley Mitchell Sigmon - Parents: Barry and Kathy Sigmon, RO. Box 98, Terrell, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Junior Class President 3: Band 1: FCA 1, 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: YAC 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: J.V Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Tri-Captain. 159 Tammy Lynn Sigmon - Parents: Bobby and Linda Sigmon, Route 2, Box 672-B, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: COO 4: FBLA 2, 4: FHA 2: Media Center Club 1: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Julie Annette Sipe - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Hal Sipe, Route 2, Box 648, Clare- mont, N,C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Physical Science Award 1: Biology Award 2: Algebra I Award 1: Algeblra II Award 2: Geometry Award 2: Lees-McRae fRegionalj Geometry Award 2: Girls State 3: Junior Marshal 3: Governors School Nominee 3: Academic Intern 4: Annual-Proofreader 4: Beta Club 3, 4: FBLA 2: FHA 1: Photography Club 4. Marc John Sipe - Parents: Dale and Dorothy Sipe, 200 Morningside Drive, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Auto Mechanics Club 2, , 3, 4. Angela Dianne Smith - Parent: Sylvia K. Byers, Route 1, Box 321-26, Denver, N.C, HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: COO 4: FCA 2: Pep Club 1.2, 3, 4: Varsity Cheerleading 3: Junior Class Miss 3: Junior Class Sec. X Treas. 3: Home- coming Court 1, 3, 4: Powder-Puff Football 1: Miss Bandys Pageant 2: Sopho- more Entertainment Committee 2. Johnathan Daniel Smith - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Smith, RO. Box 306, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Art Club 1: Auto Me- chanics Club 2: Carpentry Club 4: FFA 1, 2: Jil Football 1, 2. Gina Michelle Sprinkle - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Sprinkle, Route 2, Box 185-RS, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FBLA 2, 4: FCA 4: French Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4: ICC 4: Prom Committee 3: Powder-Puff Football 1, 2, 4: Homecoming Court 4. Carolyn Ruth Stewart - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Stewart, Jr., Route 1, Box 148-1, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Phys- ical Science Award 1: Academic Intern 3, 4: Catawba County Gout. Day 3: Senior Class Historian 4: Band 1, 2, 3, Pep Band 1, 2, All-County Band 1, Colorguard fFlagl 3, Colorguard Member of the Week 3: Annual-Accountant 4: Beta Club 3, 4: FCA 4: SAE 3, 4: SRC 3, 4: Powder-Pug Football 2, 4: Homecoming Court 4. Emily Lanette Stewart - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stewart, RO. Box 336, Terrell, N.C. HONORS, CL UBS AND ACTIVITIES: Physical Science Award 1: Biology Award 2: Beta Club 3, 4: FCA 1, 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: SAE 2, 3: YAC 3: .LV Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2: Bus Driver 3, 4: Photography Club 4, Sec. X Treas. 4: Powder-Puff Football 1, 2. Jeana Lynette Story - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Story, Route 2, Box 491-A, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, Colorguard IFlag2 2: Physical Science Award I: Typing I Award 2: Prom Committee 3: Sophomore Entertainment Committee 2: Basketball-Most Improved 1: Beta Club 3, 4: COO 4, Secretary: FBLA 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3: Newspaper Staff- Proofreader 3: Pep Club 2, 3: J.V Basketball 1. Mark Bradley Story -- Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Ned Story, Route 2, Box 491-B, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1: FCA 1, 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Jil Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4: J.V Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4. Roger Wayne Torrence - Parent: Georgia Torrence, Route 2, Box 583, Newton, N.C. HONORS. CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Basketball-All-Conference 3: Spanish Club 2: Varsity Basketball 3, 4. Stacy Leigh Valentine - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Valentine, Route 14, Box 420, Statesuille, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Typing I Award 2: Biology Award 2: 2nd Place Lenior-Rhyne Science Fair 2: A-B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Academic Intern 4: Band 1, 2: JV Basketball-Team Before Self Award 2: Annual-Indexer 4: 110 Club 1: Beta Club 3, 4: FBLA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2: FCA 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: SAE 2, 3: Science Club 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: YAC 3: J.V Basketball 1, 2, Captain 2: Softball 2, 3: Miss Bandys Pageant 1, 3: Homecoming Court 4. George Forrest Vaughn - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Hobby, Route 1, Box 9, Long Island, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3: Varsity Adventure Team 1: Latin Club 1: Computer Club I: Rocket Club 1: Pep Club 1, 3. Milton Baker Villemagne - Parents: Dick and Margret Villemagne, Route 2, Box 229B. Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Debate Team 1: FBLA 4: FCA 2, 3: French Club 2, 3: Monogram Club 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Science Club 4: Jil Football 1, 3: Varsity Football 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4. Bobby Dennis Welch - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Welch, Route 2, Box 344-A, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Art Club 2: Auto Me- chanics Club 1: Carpentry Club 1, 2, 3, 4: J.V Football 1. Laura Geraldine WiUong - Parents: Curley and Joyce WiUong, Route 1, Box 34- D, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Chila Care Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4. James William Williams, Jr. - Parents: James and Brenda Williams, RO. Box 135, Denver, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Carpentry Club 3, 4: Baseball 3. Robby Scott Wimberly - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Wimberly, Route 2, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FFA 1: Monogram Club 3, 4: J. V Basketball 2: J. V Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Bobby Ray Wishon - Parents: Bob and Barbara Wishon, Route 2, Box 175A, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Art Club 4: Auto Mechanics Club 2, 3, 4. 160 I Tammy Lynn Julie Annette Sigmon Sipe Carolyn Ruth Emily Lanette Stewart Stewart George Forrest Milton Baker Vaughn Villemagne Marc John Angela Dianne Johnathon Daniel Gina Michelle Sipe Smith Smith Sprinkle Jeana Lynette Mark Bradley Roger Wayne Stacy Leigh Story Story Torrence Valentine Bobby Dennis Laura Geraldine Robby Scott Bobby Ray Welch Wiyfong Wimberly Wishon 161 William Todd Woodlief - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. William Woodlief Route 2, Box 50, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Auto Mechanics Club 2: Carpentry Club 4: FFA 3: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1: J. V Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3: Track 1, 2. Barry Eugene Wray - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. E. Dean Wray, Route 1, Box 347, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Algebra I Award 1: Appalachian Math Contest 3: Economics in Action 3: Junior Achievement 3: AB Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: L-R Science Fair, Division of Natural Science and Mathematics, 2nd Place 1, lst Place 2: Physical Science Award 1: Annual- Photographer 4: Art Club 2, 3, President 3: Beta Club 3, 4: Photography Club 4: SADD 4. Carla Darlene Wright - Parent: Ms. Betty R. Wright, Route 2, Box 757, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: ABBS l:Art Club 3, 4: Child Care Club 3, Reporter 3: COO 4: FBLA 4: FHA 3, Reporter 3: Newspaper Staf 3, ReporterfPoet 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Science Club 1: Spanish Club 2: SADD 3, 4: Homecoming Court 3. Steven Mark Yancey - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yancey, Route 1, Box 458, Maiden, N.C. Andy Jerome York - Parents: William E. York and Marietta Warner, 10 Eastway Drive, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Carpentry Club 4: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: .LV Football 2. Rodney Allen Yount - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. 'Thomas E. Yount, Route 2, Box 256, Catawba. N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Carpentry Club 3, 4: Baseball l: J.V Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4. 162 William Todd Barry Eugene Woodlief Wray Carla Darlene Steven Mark Wright Yancey Andy Jerome Rodney -Allen York Yount , ff V.. ',wLQfs',m,f-,wg , 3: 9 . . ,Y 9 E a 7 .E , , wa Q W. TQ. gun-0-W 'fm WN 5 iv 1 'tiki Jwviftldfz -- Q ziggy as we fi-13 W B., N - W.-.,, .. , , mj .M5jm,,, X Q ' Q' x V' 4? vwg. V 'Uv X , 5 w X 'E' Q ., , ,. 39 an ,W EQ, ,A 5 w, ,fu , I . V N iv :fu Q-ix ,Q , mm.- ., .Q wazi -' nf vwfanw , A . 0 K 4 .my PL. gy W xg f- mv YQ . x Q ,. 4 V' ez, W Lx,-E55 ' T A, , Qfigw . 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' 1 A MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Brad Sigmon Elaine McKay FRIENDLIEST Iejff McCorkIe Rhonda Pressl ey lfU'l l0I J JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Ueft to rzghtj Matt Slgmon Nancy Lee Leslze Pearson and Paege Hartsoe JUNIOR CLASS MISS April Parkhurst O S I : I Y 9 ' Charlie Lee Abernathy Marvin Larry,Andrews Michelle Marie Belcher Angela Lynette Blackwell Terry Allen Bolick Delbert William Bost Lana Jean Bost Kristin Marie Brand April Dawn Brandon Arnold Gwynn Brandon Candy Annette Brannon George Ken Braswell Maria Pilar Brenes Corey Allen Brooks Kimberly Melissa Buff Mitchell Dean Burgess Ricky Dean Burgess Lisa Faye Burris Mary Catherine Byers Gina Leann Caldwell Lisa Michelle Caldwell Danny Scott Calloway Leslie Ann Campbell Roy Neal Campbell Gregory Scott Carpenter Mark Brian Chandler Kimberly Dawn Clayton Karen Elaine Coffey Ronald Antawyn Connor Bradley Steven Cooke Andrea Lyna Cope John Daniel Crouse Kelly Dawn Cruse Connie Christine Culberth Amy Lynn Dagenhardt Kimberly Sue DeHart 169 Cynthia Renee Drum Michael Brian Duncan Toni Annette Edwards Riva Dyanne Epps Todd Douglas Ewing Rebecca Lynn Finney James Douglas Flowers Lisa Ann Fulbright Tamara Jean Gabriel Michelle Leigh Geddes Sally Beth Gilleland Donna Gail Goforth Christie Annette Goodson Roman Lee-Andrew Granger Keith Matthew Greene Michael Anthony Greene Lori Ann Grigg Theresa Christina Grindstaj' Giorgia Ellaline Hammer Douglas Scott Harrill Stephanie Paege Hartsoe Wanda Renee Hartsoe Kathryn Lee Hatchett Linda Marie Hedrick David Lee Hicks Jodi Lynn Hicks Tracy Scott Hilton 1 70 wg K .M 49 9-if 'W QS 5:1 ,'O x all Jay Alden Holmes Darrell Lee Honeycutt Stephanie LaDonna Hovis Lori Ann Howard Christina Lenea Huffman Anita Kay Ingle Rhonda Leigh Issac Robbin Ann Issac Angela Marie Isenhour Rodney Dale Isenhower Tirzah Kennedy Ison Carol Leigh Jarvis Ronald Gene Johnson Stephanie Laverne Johnson Paul Wilson Laney Douglas Dean Leatherman Nancy Raquel Lee Sandra Lee Robert Lee Lineberger, Jr. Shana Rae Little Yolanda Ann Little Bari Lynn Martin Karen Renee Martin Gina Leslie McCall Darin Steven McCaslin Pamela Annette McCroy Michael Leonard McCray 171 Gary Wayne McGill Jerry Shaw Miller Tonya Annette Miller Chris Scott Moose Rodney Gene Morrison Kenneth Garrett Moss Randall James Mullins Bobbie Jo Mundy Danny Norris Yolanda Chunail Norris Amy Jeree Owensby Curt Allen Parker April Ann Parkhurst Leslie Ann Pearson Paula Deane Pope Jerry Wesley Price Craig Herbert Reiman Stephanie Renay Rice Amy Dawn Rinehardt Tracy Lee Robinson Paul David Roseman Daniel Stewart Rowe Steven Joe Rudisill Larry Gray Saunders, Jr. 172 Brian Rowe Settlemyre Stephanie April Setzer Kelly Michelle Shannon David Eugene Shook Matt Scott Sigmon Mitchell Floyd Sigmon Sharon Deloris Sigmon Timothy Jack Sigmon Betty Sue Smith Missy Carol Smith Michael Todd Smith Martha Kay Stewart Michelle Genevieve Stewart Mitchell Harold Stewart Jay Bradley Strother Kim Denise Stutts Shannon Lennette Taylor Michael Warren Titus L. L......,.a.l Tammy Jeanette Travis Randall Dwaine Tuttle William Lee Vanderlinden Thomas William Vanover Elizabeth Dianne Wally Sharon Renee White Michael Glenn Wilkinson Marc Cleophas Williams Mitchell Dale Williams Paula Ann Wilson Richard Dennis Witherspoon Timothy Allen Wood Anita Kay Wright Lisa Annette Yates Rachel Darlene Yates Lisa Ann Yount 173 .QPAOWQOPQJ SOPHOMORE STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES fleft to r1ghtIDeAnna Creszmore Michele Rudlsxll Debra Jones and Spence Wrzght Not pictured Tracy Muller John Ijames SOPHOMORE CLASS MISS Abby Laney S E f x , f ' l if , Sharon Elaine Abernethy Faith Renee Baldwin Eric Scott Ballard Geneva Ann Bandy Judy Rena-Banner James Keith Bass Amy Nicole Beal Angel Renee Beard Michelle Rena Beard Mark Robert Beatty Lisa Marie Benfield Eric Scott Blackburn Leah Michelle Boggs Crystal Jacqueline Bolick Jejj' Lynn Bolton Pamela Lynn Bowman Elizabeth Anne Brinager Lori Ann Broome Karen Elaine Brown Laurie Veronica Brown Jeff Allen Buchanan Chrissy Marie Buechner Melissa Annette Bumgarner Julie Marie Burroughs Angela Diane Byers Brian Clarence Byrum Christopher Todd Caldwell Leslie Hoyle Caldwell Michael Leonard Caldwell Melissa Ann Caldwell Tonya Delaiae Caldwell Jonathan Max Campbell Terence Petty Cansler Paula Renee Carpenter Ronald William Carroll Gina Eileen Cash Doral Maurice Catchings Meldrena Kayle Chapin Edward John Chesko Shad Morley Clark JennU'er Denise Cline Michael Anthony Cline 175 Gwendolyn Annette Connor Tamara LaShawn Connor Terry Wayne Connor Deanna Margaret Cresimore Tammy Sue Cromer Tracy Lane Crouse Frederick Deon Danner Bobby Gene Dellinger JennU'er Margaret Dover Erik Joseph Dmm Reggie Allen Duncan Katy Kathleen Dysart Randy Joel Eades Lisa Chanta Edwards William Todd Edwards Dianna Gail Elrod Robert Charles Fenton Tammy Lori Fish Edgar Eugene Fisher, Jr. Sheila Annette Flowers Tonya Lynn Flowers Jay Robert Foard Elliott Forbes-Robinson III Selena Suzette Foy Michael Eugene Freeze Deanna Jeree Frye Pamela Ann Fulbright Clyfford Owen Gabriel Eric Wade Gabriel Patrick Lamont Gabriel Sabrina Carlane Gabriel Wayne Thomas Gibson Jeffery William Gilbert 176 XR if 1 y f ' . 1 'T J. , i if .V I Jsfwq- V f A ' 'nn f y, Mgr.-. Q ,wi 'V X it I I X 2' 1 N Kelly Marie Gill Bernard Spencer Graham Betty Jean Greenard Ronald Patrick Griffin Cynthia Jo Griser David Eugene Hamby Heather Lei Hamstra Darla Annette Harvey Amy Felicia Harwell Nathan Eugene Harwell Timothy Allen Heafner Cindy Marie Helms Connie Lou Ann Hewitt Leslie Michelle Hicks Johnny Lee Hildebran Ronald Cullen Hoyle Michael Howard Carol Ann Hudspeth Camilla Kay Huffman Wendy Lynn Hujffsetter Jonathan Fitzgerald ijames Markus Eugene ljames Teresa Ann Isenhour Dwayne Lee Jackson David Parker Jennings Barry Dan Johnson Debra Lea Jones Reba Suzette Josey Donald Lynn Killian Crystal Nauracia Knott Michael Dale Lafone Lori Ann Lail Abby Dawn Laney 177 Angie Lynn Leonard Cassandra Annette Lewis Lisa Michelle Lineberger Randall Shawn Lineberger George Henry Lutz, Jr. Curtis Lee Mackie Anna Lynnette McCall Tina Kay McCaslin Mary Margaret McCombs Allen Dale McCray Eric Randal McGee ,Yvonne Andrea McGee Richard Dean Meadows Mary Jane Medlen Andrew Brian Miller David Glenn Miller Sherry Diane Miller Tracey Annette Miller Regina Ann Mitchell Cynthia Louise Moore Crystal Dawn Mull Carolyn Diane Mundy Anna Louise Nilson Sharon Denise Norris Tracy Denise Parker Anthony Wayne Payne Bobby David Paysour Charlet Marquita Pegram Mark Elliott Pegram Jeffery Wade Pendleton Stephanie Lynette Pope Thomas Brian Poteat Sharon Renee Prince Ellen Annette Ramsey David Eugene Reed Melvin Eugene Reinhardt 1 78 Phillip Abraham Risch III Kevin Lee Roberts Danny Wayne Roseman Angela Rudisill Michelle Leigh Rudisill Paul Dale Schronce Paula Gale Schronce Anthony John Setters Cindy Frazee Shook Melissa Kaye Shook Gregory Scott Sigmon Martha Ann Smith Ellen Margerat Smyre Wesley Bryan Spencer Carl Lynn Steele Kimberley Diane Stewart Alan Wade Story Jody Glenn Street James Lee Styles Ronda Juanita Swaney Derek Reid Thompson Darin Douglas Torrence Mala Alexis Torrence Tammy Michele Trotter Doyle Lee Tuttle Dung Chi Vo Kenneth Summey Welch Jamie Wade Wells Darrell Edward White Lynette Yvonne Whitmire , Monica Jane Wilkinson Brian Keith Williams David Nathail Wilson Dustin Lee Wilson Levonda Lynnette Wilson Todd Alvin Wimberly Robert Dwayne Wray Spence Lann Wright Michael Glen Yount Mitzi Nicole Yount 3 9:iAl'l'l8l'l FRESHMAN STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: fleft to rightj B.J. Lee, Paul Caldwell, and Christy Perry. Not pictured: Karen Cox. FRESHMAN CLASS MISS B.J. Lee 180 H Greta Lynn Alexander Julie Ann Alexander Stacey Lynn Ammons Mark Allen Bailey William James Baird Becky Melainee Baldwin Mary Ellen Ball Tina Michelle Ballard Rebecca Diane Barker Waymon Toby Barnes David Wayne Beach Donna Carol Beal David Allen Beard Kevin Ashley Beatty Caroline Sherrill Benfield Kelly Wayne Black Kevin Gerald Black Albert Clay Blackburn Melissa Catherine Bolick Jill Marie Boston Tony Maurice Bowen Lori Denyse Brannon Tricia Lynn Bridger Larry Ronald Brown Jr. William Guy Brown Carolyn Michelle Buff Susan Michelle Bumgarner Tammy Anne Burris Kerri Lynette Bustle Paul Alan Caldwell Ginger Annette Campbell Karen Denise Campbell Sharon Leigh Campbell Christy Dawn Cansler Amy Shante Carpenter David Lynn Carr Calvin Lynn Christopher Angelitte Dawn Clark Gloria Marie Clark Kevin Russell Clark Mark Wayne Cofey Sherri Lavette Connor ' 181 Timothy Gene Connor Freddie Charles Coulter Karen Frances Cox Patricia Faye Crawley Ursula Yvette Daniels Joel Douglas Dehart Ann Marie Drum Shannon Leigh Eagle George Scott Edwards Terry Wayne Edwards Henderson Alex Ellis Tony Wayne Feimster Cherie Ann Fish Anita Susanna Fleming Treva Chanel Flowers Wendy Carol Flowers Crystal Dawn Flynn Dennis Wayne Frye Jonathan Lee Gabriel Kent Ryan Gabriel Christina Marie Glenn Sharon Linette Good Gregory Carlos Graham James Tyrone Graham Linda Gail Grant Shannon Deneise Grindstaff Scott Wayne Gryder Aleaia Beth Hannon Donald Mark Harris Michelle Lynn Harris John William Hart Harold Dwayne Helms Heather Ann Hewitt Stacy Lee Hicks Kenneth Wayne Hilderbran Walter Lane Hoke Tammy Renae Holbrook Kathy Ann Holland Elizabeth Ann Horne Matt Shelton Hovis Billie Jo Hoyle Bobby Edwin Huffman 182 Patricia Ann Huffman Terry Therril Huffman Aleasa Carol Hunt David Gordon Isenhower David Miller Ison Scott Matthew Jarrett Crystal Michelle Jarvis Jeffrey Howard Johnson Lisa Michelle Josey Shone Tonyale Kennedy Joanne Denise Kincaid Melanie Renee Killian Brian Michael King James William Lail Jody Dane Lail Morgan Hart Lane Sarah Ann Laney William Dennis Lauander Michael James Ledbetter Angela Jeanette Lee Bobbie Jo Lee Marty Glenn Lee Shannon Michelle Lee Carroll Gabriel Lineberger Karen Louise Lineberger Scottie Lynn Lineberger Kimberly Ann Little Mark Stephen Longworth Angela Catherine Lowman Shane Denise Lowe Henry Wade McCombs Dana Everette McCrary Jamey Allen McCrary Donna Michelle McGill . 183 Jason Scott Martin Jeannie Faye Martin Stanley Thomas Medlin Priscilla Ann Miller Rita Carmella Mosteller Jeffery Dwayne Mullins Crystal Lynn Mundy Tonya Juanlynda Murphy Moleta Carol Murray Michelle Laverne Odom Jerry Wayne Oliver Dale Houston Parker Sandra Denise Parkhurst Martin Thomas Pearce Shannon Lee Pendleton Christy Janette Pery Richard Dean Poole Gregory Scott Poovey Tania Renee Poston Chris Michael Procter Rusty Andrew Profitt Chris Scott Ramsey Michael Sherman Ramsey Angie Denise Reid William Mosteller Rice Shane William Robertson Denise Renee Robinson Michelle Dawn Robinson Kevin Brice Robinson Mikel Ray Robinson Patricia Annette Robinson Derrick Scott Rowe Robert Nicholas Rowe Brian Scott Rufty 184 Regina Elizabeth Schronce Billy Scott Cameron Smith Setzer Dawn Dannine Setzer John Calvin Setzer Michele Diane Setzer Larry Shaw Christi Lynn Sherrill Christine Dawn Shook Pasco Charles SUford Deanna Jenee Sigmon Robert Conrad Sigmon Jason William Skaggs Johnnie Jay Smit Gary Reeves Smith Mary Ruth Smith Ronald Rufus Smith Sherri Leigh Smith Christ Raqual Springs Julie Melinda Spry Scott Lee Stamey Sheila Lynn Steele Rebecca Jean Stewart James Lewis Story, Jr. Vicke Ann Strother JennU'er Dale Sturgill Marcia Ann Stutts Peggy Sue Swink Norman Scott Trimble Leslie Carol Wagner Bryan Keith Walters Mikol Aaron Ward Bruce Allen White Robie Michelle Williams Melinda Dorrine Wilson Roxanne Alisa Wimberly Johnny Fabel Woidyla, Jr. Kevin Lee Wright Danny Lee Yancey Mark Richard Yancey Edwin Derek York Jeffrey Scott Yount 185 M f. , m ir-' X Q Q 'wlfvwmnm W , ' MMV-mmf vu., V V , if K M x may .5 K x -W W M W, , 1 ftmy N3 19613 :P 1,9 1 W .. N is 'Qs W 1 11 'P C IS Ex 5 2, ' W I-N WM' f f 'P .1 :W ,L 15 3 i f g,M,:'5'- 2 gmwi 'V YW' f W, g ig , , U11 'Lf X Y .mf f, X. 5 4 5 Qi : X,,3,.2 Q W Q ich A' Our Fearless Leader Running Bandys High School is not an easy job, but Mr. Biggerstaff did it well. In addition, he always managed to find the time to talk with students. He was always friendly and ready to help in any way that he could. He made a real effort to get to know the students on a personal basis. Mr. Biggerstaff was more than a principal - he was a friend. 3.1 5 X X 5 :X '- iii N kl.. ' 3.-. .. X. fig. .3 ' W 5' 'iii K2 E we S EX N j...-. S f - N. .. . .,.. M.. 5 N Q Q Q 2 ' R 1, ., Q.. . .u . ,, .,,. ,... ..., . 3 .si5s.5f22.i, K ig, A . at .A 1 ' S ii .X . Ns 553. 55 if 5x f.K5'4'k ' 3 xk , k.,. 1 . A -. x wwe r ,,.5M.. 5 is w. .... X .N N.. .. .. . .. I, tyx K iw 51, xv L. S ye N WW X N , I Q7377' ,.-,qu-nususisl 1. Mr. Biggerstaff enjoys his work. 2. Intense Concentration! 3. Mrs. Rogers consults Mr. Biggerstaff about a problem. 4. Mr. Biggerstaff works to complete his adminstrative duties. 188 S 3 of Q' WJLM In The Uffice . . . Mrs. Thorneburg, Mrs. Lee, and Mr. Bost worked to keep Bandys 'High School running smoothly and efficiently. Mrs. Thorneburg and Mrs. Lee handled the administrative and clerical duties while Mr. Bost, the assistant principal, dealt with the school s disciplinary problems. He also was in charge of the school busing program. This hard-working office staff was a very valuable asset to the schools faculty. 1 A .,. . E525 my SAYS Mrs. Lee uses the school's computer system to locate a student. Mrs. Thorneburg makes sure the schools safe is securely locked. Mr. Bost shares a laugh with Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Lee doublechecks some paperwork. Mrs. Thorneburg is kept busy by handling some of the school's business on the telephone. 189 You've Got A Friend Mrs. Karolyn Thornton and Mrs. Susan Car- penter, Bandys guidance counselors, were friends to everyone. They helped students with course selection and schedule problems. The se- niors were very dependent upon these ladies for assistance in filling out college and scholarship applications. Career planning was one of their specialties. They also counseled students with personal and school-related problems. On top of all of this, they still found time to determine class rank, to fill out transcripts, and to sponsor the Beta Club. Their optimistic out- look on We helped everyone make it through those rough times. ... i . M 'Humani- .Q 190' 4 if ia. A ' soma .W N I M Q' C 1 1 . - i K I---1... an fm!! me -gf? 'f?'V'i 'M'WHN 1--if-iw.. 5 . QV., V W 5 1 if nw WSW. x..', M f 5 , aff ,.... lwf1 s- 3 B 1 ff-51 9 -Q 'QS wa -: g .gg M, K 3 J ,gg .a 'Mg X :I I - am A .,,,,.,,,,,, V Mlfulnnan .nr-... , . A l l .1 rl' a .N mx '. Mrs. Thornton poses for the photographer. Mrs. Thornton is hard at work! Mrs. Thornton helps Greg Caldwell get into college. Wesley Frye receives some assistance on an applica- tion. Mrs. Carpenter brightens everyones day with a smile. Curtis Queen fills out some forms with Mrs. Carpen- ters help. Julie Sipe and Mrs. Carpenter discuss colleges. Elaine McKay and Janet Moose plan their futures. 191 I . Y, ' l P14 Q gg. FACULTY Mrs. Betty Austin - RESPONSIBILITIES: Child Care Services. Mr. Allen Biggerstaj' - COLLEGES: Len- oir-Rhyne, Appalachian State University. RESPONSIBILITIES: Principal. Mrs. Anne W Black - COLLEGES: Win- gate, Gardner-Webb, Winthrop. RE- SPONSIBILITIES: Typing I, Business Law, FBLA Advisor, SADD Advisor. Mr. Forrest Blake - COLLEGE: Appala- chian State University. RESPONSIBIL- ITIES: U.S. History, World History, Econ- omicsfCivics, Assistant Varsity Football Coach. Mr. Bill Bost - COLLEGE: Lenoir-Rhyne. RESPONSIBILITIES: Assistant Princi- pal, Varsity Girls Basketball Coach. Mr. Eddie Boyles - COLLEGE: Appala- chian State University. RESPONSIBIL- ITIES: Industrial Arts I, II, III, Industrial Arts Advisor, Bus Duty. Mr. Bill Brown - COLLEGE: Appalachian State University. RESPONSIBILITIES: Consumer Math, Algebra I, II. Mrs. Martha Brown - COLLEGE: Appala- chian State University. RESPONSIBIL- ITIES: Home Economics, Advanced Home Economics. Mrs. Susan Carpenter - COLLEGE: Len- oir-Rhyne, UNC-Charlotte. RESPONSI- BILITIES: Guidance Counselor, Beta Club Advisor. Mrs. Marilyn Clark - COLLEGE: Western Carolina University. RESPONSIBIL- ITIES: HealthfRE., Biology, B.S.C.S., Pep Club Advisor, FCA Advisor, Softball Coach, Magazine Sale. Mrs. Gaye Deaton - COLLEGE: Appala- chian State University. RESPONSIBIL- ITIES: Introduction to Business, Typing I, Accounting I, II, FBLA Co-Advisor, Graduation Co-Advisor. Mrs. Gina Dellinger - COLLEGE: Lenoir- Rhyne. RESPONSIBILITIES: Spanish I, II, III, Spanish Club Advisor, Varsity Cheerleading Advisor. 192 Mrs. Freida Drum - COLLEGES: Lees-Mc- Crae, Appalachian State University. RE- SPONSIBILITIES: Office Occupations I, ll, Coordinator, FBLA Advisor, Gradu- ation Co-Advisor. Mrs. Sherry Drum - COLLEGE: Appala- chian State University. RESPONSIBIL- ITIES: Algebra I, Geometry, Consumer Math. Mr. Gene Fisher - COLLEGES: Lenoir- Rhyne, North Carolina A Q 'II RESPON- SIBILITIES: Drivers Education. Mrs. Carolyn Gabriel - COLLEGES: Pfeiffer College, Greensboro College, Scarritt College, Western Carolina Uni- versity. RESPONSIBILITIES: Time Out Instructor, Guidance Assistant. Mr. Erly Garner - COLLEGES: University of South Alabama, Auburn University. RESPONSIBILITIES: Physical Science I, General Biology, Photography. Mrs. Margaret Gatewood - COLLEGE: UNC-Chapel Hill. RESPONSIBILITIES: English, SRC Club Advisor. Mr. Samuel Harbinson - COLLEGE: Appa- lachian State University. RESPONSIBIL- ITIES: Band, Chorus, Stage Band, 9th Grade Band. Mr. David Haynes - COLLEGE: Lenoir- Rhyne. RESPONSIBILITIES: English, Newspaper Advisor. Mr. Kenneth Hilderbran - COLLEGE: Ap- palachian State University. RESPONSI- BILITIES: Algebra II, Advanced Math, Calculus, General Math, Annual Advisor. Mrs. Deborah E Holcomb - COLLEGES: Wingate Junior College, Appalachian State University. RESPONSIBILITIES: English, Math, History, Student Council Advisor. Mrs. Julie Howard -- COLLEGE: North Carolina State University. RESPONSI- BILITIES: Vocational Agriculture, FFA Club Advisor, School Ground Beautifica- tion. Mrs. Vashti Billinger Jones - COLLEGES: Barber-Scotia College, University of Notre Dame. RESPONSIBILITIES: Physical Science I and II. 193 FACULTY Mr. Robert Kelly - COLLEGES: Wingate College, Pfeiger College. RESPONSIBIL- ITIES: HealthfRE., Advanced RE. Mrs. Charlene Lee - RESPONSIBIL- ITIES: J.V Cheerleader Advisor, Office Aide. Mr. Edsel Lineberger - COLLEGE: Nash- ville Auto-Diesel College. RESPONSIBIL- I TIES: Auto Mechanics I, II, III, Auto Me- chanics Club Advisor, Bus Driver. Mr. Randy Lowman - COLLEGE: Lenoir- Rhyne. RESPONSIBILITIES: Health XRE., Advanced RE., Assistant Varsity Football Coach, Baseball Coach. Mrs. Nancy L. Mack - COLLEGES: Gard- ner-Webb, Appalachian State University. RESPONSIBILITIES: English, Math, Mascot Coordinator, ICC Advisor. Mr. Mike Matheson - COLLEGES: Mitch- ell College, Appalachian State University, North Carolina A 8: 'If RESPONSIBIL- ITIES: Psychology, U.S. History, AR U.S. History, Assistant Varsity Football Coach, Varsity Girls Basketball Coach. Ms. Kaye McConnell - COLLEGE: Appala- chian State University. RESPONSIBIL- ITIES: French, I, II, III, French Club Advi- sor. Mrs. Clare Miller - COLLEGES: UNC- Greensboro, Appalachian State Universi- ty. RESPONSIBILITIES: Introduction to Computers, Shorthand, Typing II. Mrs. Donna Moser - COLLEGE: UNC- Greensboro. RESPONSIBILITIES: Hon- ors English 9, 10, 11, A.R English 12, Eng- lish Department Chairman. Mrs. Jean Nolley - COLLEGE: Appala- chian State University. RESPONSIBIL- ITIES: Media Center, Media Assistants Club Advisor. Mr. Tony Paroli - COLLEGE: Duke Uni- versity. RESPONSIBILITIES: Special Topics, Civics, Varsity Football Coach, Track Coach. Mrs. Brenda Rader - COLLEGES: East Tennessee State, Appalachian State Uni- versity. RESPONSIBILITIES: Art I, II, III, Art Club Advisor. 194 Mrs. Patsy Rogers - COLLEGE: Appala- chian State University. RESPONSIBIL- ITIES: English, Graduation Chairman, Senior Affairs, Quiz Bowl. Mr. Charles M. Scott - COLLEGES: UNC- Charlotte, Appalachian State Univeristy. RESPONSIBILITIES: Civics, U.S. Histo- ry, Lunchroom Duty. Mrs. Kathryn WI Setzer - COLLEGES: Pfewer College, CVTC. RESPONSIBIL- ITIES: Media Aide. Mrs. Linda Spencer - COLLEGE: Appala- chian State University. RESPONSIBIL- ITIES: Child Care Services, Family Liv- ing, Child Care Club Advisor. Mrs. Nancy Jo Teague - COLLEGE: Len- oir-Rhyne. RESPONSIBILITIES: Alge- bra I, II, Advanced Math, Advanced Com- puters, SAE Club Advisor. Mrs. Audrey Thorneburg - COLLEGES: Brevard, Clevengers, Lenoir-Rhyne. RE- SPONSIBILITIES: School Secretary. Mrs. Karolyn Thornton - COLLEGES: UNC-Charlotte, Lenoir-Rhyne, Appala- chian State University. RESPONSIBIL- ITIES: Guidance Counselor, Beta Club Advisor. Mr. Levonde Walker - COLLEGES: UNC- Charlotte, Johnson C. Smith. RESPON- SIBILITIES: English, Boys' Tennis, Mono- gram Club Advisor. Mrs. Karen 'II Wimberly - COLLEGES: Lees-McRae, UNCC. RESPONSIBIL- ITIES: General Biology, BSCS, A.P Biol- ogy, Physical Science I, Science Club Ad- visor, J.IZ Girls Basketball Coach. Mrs. Susan Witherspoon - COLLEGE: UNC-Charlotte. RESPONSIBILITIES: English, YAC, SRC Advisor. Mr. Terry Young - COLLEGE: Appala- chian State University. RESPONSIBIL- ITIES: General Math, Algebra I, Girls' Tennis Coach. Mr. Bruce Yount - COLLEGES: Western Carolina University, Lenoir-Rhyne. RE- SPONSIBILITIES: Chemistry, Physical Science I, Physics, Science Club Advisor. 195 Cafeteria Staff Bandys' cafeteria staff had the demanding job of preparing lunch for all of the hungry students and faculty members. They always managed to serve hot, nutritious meals on each of the three lines they operated. Many thanks go to this group of hard-working ladies! 196 CAFETERIA STAFF: fleft to rightl Coleen Lutz, Ellen Byers, Doris Lineberger, Barbara Meares, Jean Sherrill, Manager: Patricia Steele, and Inez Hilderbran. 1. Mrs. Sherrill plans the menu for the coming week. 2. These ladies make biscuits. 3. Mrs. Steele prepares to warm some hamburger buns. 11. E 62 Youth Advisory Council The Youth Advisory Council 3 sponsors were Mrs. Susan Witherspoon and Mrs. Jean Sherrill, the lunch- room manager. The club members voiced their opinions on the cafeteria? food and suggested ways it could be im- proved. They tried to make the cafeteria a more en- joyable place to eat by decorating it. Bandys YACs played hosts to YAC groups from other schools when they visited Bandys' cafeteria to get ideas for improv- ing their own cafeteria. The clubs other activities included attending the YAC State Convention. I ccc. iii? , i., . YAC OFFICERS II.eft to Rightl: Jamie Saunders, Secretary- Treasurer: Tiffany Bolick, President: Anna Campbell, Reporter: Susan Holdsclaw, Vice-President. YOUTH ADVISORY COUNCIL 197 -vuq BLHUUL Bus Drivers The Bus Drivers were a group of stu- dents who assisted Bandys in trans- porting students to and from school. The shuttle drivers also took students to and from Catawba and Tuttle Middle Schools. Many students depended on the bus drivers for safe, reliable trans- portation each morning and afternoon. 4 JA +- C Q , 9 2 A r ry .ss ss , 74 ' 7 s g rv .L f 'y I . X A ' a BUS DRIVERS ILeft to Rightj: Bottom Row - Audrey Sherrill, Jeric McCorkle, David Cox, Janet Moose, Jody Brackett, Mark Story, Michelle Martin, Tom Brown, Emily Stewart, Toni Edwards. 2nd Row - Shelly Hughes, Stanley Daniel, Scott Hilton. 3rd Row - Mark Chandler, Mitchell Sigmon, Scott Good, Andy Granger. Top Row - Todd Ewing, Gwynn Brandon, Greg Carpenter, Steve Rudisill. 198 Custodians Mr. and Mrs. Parker had the tough job of keeping Bandys clean and neat. They could usually be found hard at work with mop or broom in hand. Cleaning up after the students was not an easy job, but they remained dedicated to it. We owe them many thanks for always making sure that we had a clean space to sit in the halls! Sv l se 1. Mr. Parker smiles for the camera. 2.-5. Mr. Parker performs some of his various duties. 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Hickory, North Carolina 17041 322-6441 Downtown Newton Office 12 North Main Avenue Newton, North Carolina 28658 CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF f86 from Staff and Employees of SMITH SETZER Sz SONS Concrete Well Casing 8z Road Pipe MEETING STATE AND ASTM STANDARDS PRECAST SEPTIC TANKS AND INSTALLATION Catawba, North Carolina 704-241-3161 Watkinsville, Georgia 404-769-5487 Stony Creek, Virginia 804-246-3791 NEWTON IMPLEMENT CO 118 West A Street Terrell Shell Newton, N.C. 28658 k 4 Station Complete Auto Service Telephone: Open 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. 464-0491 Highway 150, Terrell, North Carolina Telephone: 478.2290 Your International Harvester Dealer STEWART JEWELRY CO. , INC. Jewelers of Conover Home of Quality Merchandise DIAMONDS-WATCHES-GIFTS ' I 108 lst Street East Conover, North Carolina Telephone: 464-5846 Route 2 Claremont, North Carolina Congratulations Class of 1986 ,555 'fi im ' -'V A . 17 E ' 'Hg 15: on -1 .l1,:Tx'fYM:3 m INTERNATIONAL AUTO CARE SERVICES, INC. P.O. Box 246 Rt. 2 SR 1004 Catawba, N.C. 28609 205 TERRELI. CUUNTRY STURE Mount Olive Garage mfgffofadl gamwm Q, , t ' 7. -d v '- rf AE., U Q 'rl Crafts I vm - 4.,'ik2 - Jeans 04? Specializing in VW Service We're on easy street in the heart of downtown Terrell. Complete Hair 8m Skin Care Program Si K Tanning Bed Available 2 Box ? ed Newton, NC 28658 Unique by Dale Catawba Medical Properties Building 200 Third Ave- SW David Roberts, Owner Catawba, NC 28609 Fon APPo1NTMENT Dale Richards Phone' 465' 1 750 Tel. 241-3400 Lisa Starnes Anna Lisa Smith Willis Reynolds Funeral Home 213 North College Avenue June B. Reynolds, President Newton, North Carolina Bill Styers, Manager Telephone: 464-0131 YOUNG MEN 'S SHOP 28 East First St. Phone: Newton, NC 28658 464-1433 206 Formal Wear for Proms Catawba Realty And Insurance Co. , Inc. hfefiiiiilhy THE GE NE RAL Bob Powell S T P.O. Box 879 232 West A Street' Newton, North Carolina General Merchandise 4fij1Z?3!8e29 Fishing Supplies WESTERN BEEF Highway 150 Denver, North Carolina Telephone: 483-2686 24 HOUR Complete Line of .-rf. A - X Used Parts Direct U . v .,f': L .,qRN Radio service in N.C. Congratulations! Wrecker 8z Storage Diane Cunard 'row1NG SERVICE IPhone 464-1730 Phone 464-1736 Service 24 Hours Nite 465-0758 Nite 465-0201 Toll Free in North Carolina 1-800-222-8965 JIM'S USED CARS 8z PARTS 3 Mt. Olive Road N.C. 1110 East Anne Helga Henning Rhonda Pressley Jamie Saunders Mark Yancey From S.D. and the Senior High Class! Friendship United Methodist Church Newton, N.C. Newton, North Carolina 207 28658 SETZER BROTHERS Serving the Area Since 1950 Catawba, N.C. Willie Setzer Phone: 241-2734 Well Boring and Drilling ,-ig: Wells for Every Need 30 and 24 Inch Boring Q 6 Inch Air Drilling Well Pumps Installed ed! VF. , a-ll U ,Z '5e 2o'offi3 , Stanley Setzer 241-2107 Ro. Box 42 CONOVER DRUG CO., ' Highway 16 South INC. Newton 203 lst St t East 1.-...SALVAGECU-'INC North Carolina ree Conover, North Carolina AUTO USKANTLERS 28658 Telephone: 464-4491 RECYCLERS 704-464-2262 Billy Price, R. PH. To Sem you is ou' pleasm' Ten Free in North cerelirre 1-800-438-3730 f ereeeef rrrrre if I R TERRELL FURNITURE 'Kiera- 208 CAMPING CENTER, INC. AND Jayco, Prowler, and Trailmanor Campers Highway 150 Terrell, North Carolina Telephone: 478-2651 'H s X X. X XX X 1 . 6' 14 - t t Et COMIVHSCOPE CA Cooxrols ' COMWSCOPE Network Cooxiols 0 PRODELIN Sotellite Antenno Systems -VicteoCipnerW Sorornoler-Desorornloler 'MXA-COM Converter Ooerotions Aooressoole RF 84 Boseoono Set-Too Converters .EQ?kE2'5!,S?.'EQ'53fSi'2SS9UP 209 Party Rooms A Sharon School Road Between 0M 6 g' ' M0 8t Hwy. 04-70 Open 4:00-9:00 QTues.-Thurs.y I ' Available A I L Ice Cream - Sandwiches - Seafood I Hwy. 10 East Claremont, N.C. 28610 1 Mon.-Sat. owNEo AND OPERATED BY I 4:00-9:30 qrri.-sam 1 Xxx I JV Of Q RHONDA 81 MARILYN SPENCER 7rblumaa 'We're Meeting All Your Electrical Needs Commercial, Industrial, Residential, Mobile Homes, Wiring LAKE ELECTRIC CO. Rt. 1 Sherrills Ford, N.C. Owner: Bynum Caldwell Phone: 478-2050 210 Take A Closer Look At The Value Of A Good Education Nothing is more important. Your education is the background for you in every business and social situation you'II encounter. It's the cornerstone of your career and the foundation of your future. There is no smarter investment. Come talk to us about how we can help you make it. Take a closer Iook.SM Pansey Helderman Catherine Rowe Donna Howard Diane Hubbard Guy Charles Congratulations to the Senior Class of '86 Denver Equipment Company, Inc. Route 1, Highway 150 Ed Roth Denver, North Carolina Jerry Sigmon Telephone: 483-3213 Russell Bradley Manager Jeff Shepard Emmit Howard Glenn Bourquin 211 CDLED STCJIXI Savings and Loan 'WERE THE PEOPLE PEOPLE TRUST HIGH POINT KERNERSVILLE ARCHDALE CHARLOTTE GREENSBORO WINSTON-SALEM HICKORY CONOVEFI MAIDEN CATAWBA DELLINGER'S - ' ' . Discount Store ' Egpiprlntlngzca-'nc' . I ua it Mali Clothing for the Q H Cp ng Qmce entire family OFFICE SUPPLIES AND FURNITURE - ART SUPPLIES RUBBER STAMPS 8: GIFTS Newton, North Carolina 4640121 Newton' N-C 28558 THE GROCERY STORE Denver Auto Parts ,BIG V, , Hot Sandwiches, Gas, Groceries Hlgghway I1I66Bgg0g!79 Route 2, Box 165 6 a.m. - 10 p.m. envefi ' - Catawba, N.C. 28609 sua. 1-9 p.m. . Telephone: 241-2991 Telephone' 483-5904 Baileys, -Owners- Whitleys' Dean's Flowers 8z Gifts, Inc. Kg Penny-WiSe Flowers For All Wire Services J Receiving 8a Selling Occasions Specializing in Weddings Flora Flax-AFS Ay. ' nu Women's 8: Children's Used Clothes 464-0149 I 1 Q Toys 84 Games Located on Route 2 - 3 miles Southeast I . gl Also Handmade Crafts of Newton Between Highways 16 8: 10 IE ' , Te1CPh0Uef 483-2004 at Bolicks Crossroads on Mt. Olive Road ' IHICPSCCUOH Hwy- 150-1441815 464298 4651290 ALANDALE CARPETS 'X A i- it -1- tr C y 0 Hi hwa 150 8L16 I t g Y e Denver, N.C. Hwy. 16 N. . , Conover' N.C. 28613 Telephone. 483 5718 CUT 85 STYLE CORNWELL DRUG BEAUTY SALON Route 2' BOX 176 33 North College Ave. Catawba, N.C. 28609 SUPER CUTS FOR GUYS 8: GIRLS N9WtOH, N.C. 212 Telephone: 241-2302 I Linda Hefner - Operator Phone, 464-1222 BEST WISHES FOR A SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL YEAR Please feel free to Contact me any time you have problems with the Federal Government. WASHINGTON HICKORY OFFICE 2340 Rayburn House Federal Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Room 9133 202-225-2576 Hickory, N.C. 28601 704-328-8718 LENOIR OFFICE GASTONIA OFFICE 224 Iv1ul3e6ry2.3ga?.W. 8332 tE. Qiarnsgnzgggievard enoir, . . 2 as onia, . . 704-758-4247 704-864-9922 YOU' Cong ressman , I Jim Broyhill SBVIDQS and LOBFI ASSOCIBIIOD Statesville - Taylorsville - Troutman 213 X CAROLINA GLOVE CO. W 'if ,AL gf fa:-. -' 4, Q hifi A, . ' . , A F A C 7 U R E R s 0 F if, I IIl 'l I Phone 464-153 olzafher, ganfon jfannez jerdeg 8' Cwoafeal ghwea EOS' 0255 NEWTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28658 Plants also at Balls Creek Taylorsville CONOVER MANUFACTURING COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF QUALITY WORK GLOVES Ro. Box 1084 Conoven North Carolina 28613 Telephone: 17041 464-1696 Plants also at Marshall North Wilkesboro HICKGRY WHGLESALE CARS ff new , ' ,, ' f A Q1 ' ,, 4, fs ' 1 ..'.f.: f-f - Across from Hickory Speedway Route 3, Box 162A Newton, N.C. 28658 Telephone: 464-4687 464-4688 215 ,x ll 9 X 4 D R sz M Farms, Inc. NQQ S 642, Q7 Q 3 2 F QL, CRMSJQIKSTFQP Q ll -bfg Route 2, Box 19 - '- A - ljllw. 005 ,gnaexxxw Newton, N.c. 28658 z 40 Sm O N 0 Telephone: 464-0795 , Robert 8a Nancy Smyre , .U K 'X if if M. M' 9 El! uf al Milk Producers For QW, i'llw:W l 41m'illlE ?ix .Es Wwy. 436 East EATAW R9 N030 Complete Line of Dairy Products E 42. I: gl CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! :Ju Conover, North Carolina 28613 '2lmerica's Finest Values in the Better Furniture Field 216 Western Steer Fomu I y , .......................................... . Q I l I ' I ' 0 i ' 2 ' 5 l 4 I ' 1 1 I r.E!EE.!i?i9HEE,r B'i3-081 Western Steer Family Steakhouse I-40 and Hwy. 90 Statesville, N.C. 28677 Manager: Henry Gabriel Congratulations And Best Wishes Jackson Buff A Division of AMCA International C6 9 99 Calvin s Package Store Live Bait, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Picnic Supplies, Cheap Gas Call 464-2181 at Balls Creek Intersection Conover, North Carolina Jackson Airways Ventilated Buffs CONVERTING COMMNY Distributors of Furniture And Bedding Textiles P.O. Box 457 Conover, North Carolina Telephone 464-4673 2 TERRELL PIPING AND FAB, INC. -BE LES, IMS. Boiler Repair - Process Piping Darrell Carpenter 1704, 478-2133 17041 478-2703 Box 16 Terrell, NC 28682-0016 Hwy. 16 N, Box 1038 26-28 2nd Street NW Cooovof Hiokofy Robert J Ri hts J 1' D D S North Carolina North Carolina g , , ' ' ' 28613 28601 Highway 10, P.O. Bax 10 Catawba, NC 286 Telephone: Telephone: 17047 465-0072 17041 324-2210 Phone: 241-2210 Oiiice Hours by Appointment Hand-Crafted Quality Creations from P Home of More Than A Million Parts rs v A ' . 4 '55 RTD? 1 Ol .f ' P.O. Box 1118f105 S. Central St. X in fun , Q H. k ic ory, N.C. 28601 Unique Gifts for All Ages Handmade Jewelry Newton N.C. Dried, Silk, and Fresh Flowers ' Antiques, POWCFY VCR Rentals and Sales P.O. Box 365 Hwy. 150 Terrell, N.C. 28682 17 045 478-2007 103 North Brady Ave. Newton, N.C. 28658 for - 3 ' ' -4 S' ' M 5 K xx, Xin Hz Q' VVA, IX, I If fx K K .a..A N .,., j 2 J ,S SALES ssnvlcs 5- Y Y 4 S' .A -Q. LINCCDL BANK The Bank Thal Cares 218 RHONEY'S SUPERMARKET Groceries Fresh Meats Produce Retail and Wholesale 2 Locations 2702 North Main Avenue 49910 West Newton, North Carolina Telephone: 464-3681 Manufacturing Jewelers 7he - - Tlomas ca. jewelers 23 North College Avenue Post Office Box 907 Newton, North Carolina 28658 l704l 464-5111 H 8: W DRUG GOOD HOMEMADE CAKES AU' ey ri Manager . Edward Haupt .Synergy Cafclwefd Owner Box 489 Telephone: 465-2604 Newton, North Carolina Wedding Stationery, Cake Decorating Telephone: 464-0881 Supplies, Candy Making Supplies NANCY S t Q?Box157,ItIllaQtl!Ig9t7 E!-!!'EInc S ON n fx 'Y . . ox , al en, g 4 x S PO': :E.n!Acfl1 Nczassouo 14289971 Q 0 xg :ig rl' 1? CK K -3 -- Q fl U Manufacturer of quality textiles, upholstered l iw RO. BOX 880 . NEWTON, N. C. 28658 furniture and solid wood occasional tabl S- PHONE 704 f 465-3900 proud supporter of the Crafted with Pride in W U.S.A. program. OV Vx, U. S- Donnis Payseur La Donna Payseur THORNBURG' S 2 FLQRIST 3, GIFTS PAYSEUR PHOTOGRAPHY Creative Photography Videos and Senior Portraits D5 lst Ave. SO. Ph0l'lef ever, NC- 28613 47049 4649750 26 East First St. - Newton, N.C. 28658 219 NEWTON FLORIST, INC. D 8z L MOTORS 15 North Ashe Avenue Hwy. 16 South of Newton Newton, North Carolina 28658 Route 2 - Box 280 Telephone: 464-4321 Newton, N.C. 28658 A Flower is Worth a Thousand Words. Telephone 464-1368 Parker C S . B. Masons 'EZ Company- Quality Stone Masonry ' Rt. 5 Box 138 P-0- BOX 135 Conover, N.C. 28613 Malden, N.C. 28650 Phone 464-5599 MIDSTATE CONTRACTORS Cresimore and CQmPany General Merchandise Hwy 70 East 322-9497 Rt. 2, Catawba, N.C. 28609 DRUMS SELF SERVICE Antiques Ready'Made Groceries, Gas, and General Merchandise Mon.-Fri. 6:30 am-8:00 pm Sundays 1:00 pm-6:00 pm Saturdays 7:00 am-8:00 pm Country Days Antiques and Crafts Rt. 1, Little Mountain Rd. Catawba, N.C. 28609 704-464-7065 Harriet King -- Donna Reynolds NEWTON FURNITURE STORE Complete Selection of Furniture Serving the Citizens of Newton for Over 40 Years Farm Industrial Charles R. Corriher CORRIHER IMPLEMENT COMPAlI Ford Tractors 8a Implements 26 North Mall Ave. Telephone: 12 South Ashe Avenue Newton' NC' 28658 4643281 Newton, North Carolina 28658 Artistic 704-403-2047 . Sandblastmg LUCY LOU FASHIONS f 5, od Find Elegant Fashions at Prices You Will Love Walt Sz Sandy Brand Original Windows, 111 N- Cfillege AVG- Rt. 1 Box 71-11 Panels, Sz Tiffany 464-3061 Denver, N.C. 28631 Style Lamps Bank of Granite H0fmefowwf121f4f'youcawwa1c5o4c,f Granite Falls - Hickory ' Hudson Lenoir ' Newton ' Springs Road 0 Whitnel Member FDIC 220 , Bob's Stop 8: Shop G Rt. 2, Hwy. 18 S., Newton Just Ask - for Bob i Name Brands In. Archery Tackle Boxes ' Ammunition R0dS 31 Reels Hunting Sz Fishing Licenses 1, - S 4 hive Sz Frozen Bait Sold -2 'W'-wuz' Nm ll , - Mrs. Rogers' Homeroom Kevin Lineberger Donna Little Felicia Little Gary Major Michelle Martin Shane Mason Terry Mason Crystal Mayfield Iris McCombs Teresa McCombs Jeff McCorkle Jeric McCorkle Tony McCorkle Jeff McCrary Lamonte McCullough Stephanie McGowan Elaine McKay Carmen McNeil Eric Miller Jeff Miller Janet Moose Wesley Morrison Brian Morrow Teresa Muender Renee Noles Robert Painter Mr. Yount's Homeroom 222 Mark Chandler Kim Clayton Karen Coffee Ronald Connor Brad Cooke Andrea Cope Danny Crouse Kelly Cruse Amy Dagenhardt Jeff Dale Kim Dehart Renee Drum Michael Duncan Toni Edwards Riva Epps Todd Ewing Becky Finney James Flowers Lisa Fulbright Tammy Gabriel Michelle Geddes Donna Goforth Sally Gilleland Christie Goodson Mrs. Gatewood's Homeroom Andy Granger Keith Greene Michael Greene Lori Grigg Theresa Grindstaff Georgia Hammer Doug Harrill Paege Hartsoe Wanda Hartsoe Kathy Hatchett Linda Hedrick David Hicks Kenny Ison Jodi Hicks Cindy Higdon Scott Hilton Jay Holmes Stephanie Hovis Lori Howard Christy Huffman Anita Ingle Rhonda Isaac Robbie Isaac Angie Isenhour Rodney Isenhour 223 Mrs. Freida Drum's Homeroom 224 Mark Green Kim Griser Alex Gupton Gail Hartsoe Jimmy Hedrick Vicki Henderson Anne Henning Tina Henson Chris Hester Amy Hicks Leigh Ann High Steve Holbrook Susan Holdsclaw Robert Lee Lisa Holliday Steve Honeycutt Donna Hord Rusty Howard Shelley Hughes David Johnston Mike Kilby Barbara Kirby John Kiser Patrick Kluesner Tammy Lail Robin Laney Daniel Langford Rehobeth Senior U.M.Y.F. COMPLIMENTS OF JOHN CUTCHIN CLASS OF '68 top Dreaming! About That Extra Car... , BUY K-J' M 1 S iw . ou ' '- W A w ,gffy 1 X 3 - jb .. Q 1 A , V 15' STOP dreaming about that extra car. We can make it for real. Buy the Ford of your choice. BOB DYER FORD Conover N C CLINE'S FLCATS, INC Route 2, Box 88-A ' Catawba, N.C. 28609 Phone: 704-464-0770 C611 P Parades are Our Business! 5-i it 0 'Pk X'-.'5'Sg-f ,, All .I .b -I 'lg' A 5 QMSCIIYL 6? Sfqgf mmm American A oc t ot Orthodontists J CNES FISH CAMP We Serve the Finest in Seafood 9 Miles South of Newton Highway 16 226 vDu4 q 4 u 1 5 JIM SAUNDERS Sales Representative 340 Second Street, N.W. Hickory, NC 28601 Ph: 322-5a52qBus.y 241-a41aqFies susAN s. ROSEMAN Sales Representative 340 Second Street Northwest Hickory, NC 28601 Ph: 322-5852fBus.J 464-8311fRes.l Congratulations Class of 86 1 .E .r ' 'nf . 5 ' 1' -N as , h L, -4-3, ,mime -v ' N K 0 .v 5 I' 4 . x .g' .xo:5,-. X . X, 0 5. 'X I - N 'X N - k ' l STUDENT COUNCIL Paul Caldwell LaShaun Connor Karen Cox DeAnna Cresimore Kristi Cresimore Toni Edwards Becky Elmore Alex Gupton Paege Hartsoe Chris Hester Susan Holdsclavv John Ijames Debra Jones B.J. Lee Nancy Lee Tracy Miller Leslie Pearson Christy Perry Curtis Queen Philip Risch Michelle Rudisill Matt Sigmon Spence Wright Debbie Holcomb: Advisor 227 Mrs. I-Iolcomb's Homeroom 228 Wesley Spencer Lynn Steele Kim Stewart Allan Story Jody Street James Styles Ronda Swaney Derek Thompson Darian Torrence Mala Torrence Doyle Tuttle Tammy Trotter Dung Vo Kenny Welch Jamie Wells Eddie White Lynette Whitmyre Monica Wilkinson Brian Williams Ronald Williams David Wilson Dustin Wilson Levonda Wilson Todd Wimberly Dwayne Wray Spence Wright Michael Yount Mitzi Yount Mrs. Witherspoon's Homeroom Amy Owensby Curt Parker April Parkhurst Leslie Pearson Paula Pope Craig Rieman Amy Rienhardt Tracy Robinson David Roseman '90 Daniel Rowe Steven Rudisil Larry Saunders Brian Settlemyer Kelly Shannon David Shook Tim Sigmon Sharon Sigmon Matt Sigmon Betty Smith Congratulations From Mr. Sz Mrs. Leon Bell Mr. Sz Mrs. Tony Bolick, Jr. Mr. Sz Mrs. Arnold Campbell Rev. Sz Mrs. Robert Clinard Mr. Sz Mrs. Charles Elmore Mr. Sz Mrs. Harvey Frye Mr. Sz Mrs. Clifford Holdsclaw Mr. Sz Mrs. Jim Saunders Mr. Sz Mrs. Hal Sipe Mr. Sz Mrs. Ralph Stewart Mr. Sz Mrs. Ronnie Valentine Mr. Sz Mrs. Dean Wray Mrs. Sherry Drum's Homeroom Charlie Abernathy Marvin Andre Micheue Belcher i Q0 04 Angie Blackwell Del Bost Lana Bost Kristin Brand Dawn Brandon Gwynn Brandon Candy Brannon Ken Braswell Maria Brenes Corey Brooks Kim Buff Mitch Burgess Ricky Burgess Lisa Burris Cathy Byers Gina Caldwell Danny Calloway Roy Campbell Leslie Campbell Greg Carpenter Gwen Beal Mrs. Dellingefs Homeroom K. Child Care Club Student Relations Club Marc Bell Kristin Brand Cathy Byers Anna Campbell Meldrena Chapin Diane Clinard Kim Dehart Davis Faw Lisa Fulbright Alex Gupton Linda Hedrick Susan Holdsclaw Lori Howard Nancy Lee Shawn Lineberger Shana Little Mary McCombs Curtis Mackie Eric Miller B.J. Mundy April Parkhurst Leslie Pearson Melissa Shuford Sharon Sigrnon Martha Stewart Dianne Walley Highway 16 Auto Sales Inc. Where Customers Send Their Friends Rt. 2, Box 386-D Denver, N.C. 28037 Specializing in New Conversion Vans We Buy Late Model Used Cars Financing Available 12X 12 Service Policy Gary W. McGill C7049 827-180 Owner! Operator C7041 483-429 Congratulations Class of '86', 234 Mrs. Teague's Sophomore Homeroom la Edwards dd Edwards anna Elrod bert Fenton rnmy Fish Fisher nette Flowers nya Flowers 1 Foard ssy Foy Mike Freeze Deana Frye Pam Fulbright Clifford Gabriel Eric Gabriel Patrick Gabriel Jeff Gilbert Kelly Gill Betty Grenard Heather Hamstra Elliot Forbes-Robinson I A i ,km-'gt ff 5' -i , T A 2, zSyllJ0'Wf 3 Q Nauiilus 8cAerobics?A Ni- l4!5 : E'f 0 Nautilus exercise area ' Daily coed workouts ' Exercycles with 0 Hourly aerobics recumbent seating . Cgurtgguss trained ' Lockers and dressing stali 3F93 Invest in Yourself! Improve Your Health and Appearance! JOIN TODAY! Denver Plaza, Highway 16 fBeside Video Shoppej Hilderbran was many things to the 1986 Annual Staff. He was our ther, consoler, referee, advisor, and, most importantly, our friend. ent above and beyond the call of duty to devote himsev to the stafi ough we didn 't always show it, we really appreciated his efforts and ance. He remained dedicated to us. For opening his house and his t to us, we want to say a big THANK YOU! You were worth more is than we can say. The 1986 Trojan Staff Thank you Mrs. Hilderbran and Kenny for sharing this remark- L man with us. WEDDIE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP Rt. 1 Box 173-A Sherrills Ford, N.C. 28673 Telephone: 478-2230 CATAWBA PHARMACY Highway 10 Catawba, N C Phone: 241-2422 Mr. 8z Mrs. Gary McGill and Family 235 MIDWAY CARPET PATTI'S HAIR COTTAGE DISTRIB TORS, I 1 1525 North West Blvd. Newton, North Carolina RE 1 BOXSQA 28658 enver, . . Telephone 465- 1033 704-433-3302 Abernathy, Charlie Lee 169, 231 Abernathy. Shmn Elaine 124 1 175 , 25, Adams, Matilda Ann Advanced Placement English 14 Alexander, Greta Lynn 44, 181 Alexander, Julie Ann 181 Allen, Amanda Sue Altman, Candy Sue Ammans. Stacey Lynn 181 Andrews, Marvin Larry 169, 231 Annual Stab' 70 Art 60 Art Club 61 Austin, Betty 192 Auto Mechanics 36 Auto Mechanics Qub 37 Bally. Kenneth Oscar Jr. Baily, Mark Allen 92, 181 Baird. Wiliam James 181 Baldwin, Becky Melanlee 181 Baldwin, Faith Renee 175 Ball, Mary Ellen 181 Ballard, Eric Scott 175 Ballard. 'nna Michelle 181 Band 56 Bandy, Geneva Ann 175 Banner. Barker, Barnes, Judy Rena 175 Rebecca Diane 181 Ricky Bradford Barnes, Waymon Toby 181 Baseball 110 Basketball 96 Bass, James Keith 175 Beach, David Wayne 181 Beal, Amy Nicole 175 Beal, Donna Carol 181 Beal, Gwen Michelle Beard, Angela Renee 175 Beard, David Allan 181 Beard, Michelle Rena 175 Beatty, Kevin Ashley 181 Beatty. Mark Robert 175 Belcher, Cynthia 133 139, 146 23 Bell, Marcus Leon 1. 57, 64, 66, 67, 68, 71 79, 135, 146, 164, 230, 233 Benfield, Caroline Sherrill 181 Benfield, Lisa Marie 44, 175 Benjield, Paula Tracy 73, 146 Beta Club 75 Bice, Marie Raye Biggerxtqm Allen 188, 192 Biology 27 Black, Ann 50, 80, 192 Black, Kelly Wayne 92, 181 Black, Kevin Gerald 92, 181 Black, Tommie Sue 135, 146 236 V THIS IS THE I DE Blackburn, Albert Clay Jr. 92. 181 Blackburn, Eric Scott 135, 175 Blackwell, Angela Lynette 44, 169, 231 Blake, Forrest 32, 116, 117, 192 Boggs, Leah Michelle 175 Bolick. Crystal Jacqueline 175 Bollck, Melissa Catherine 181 Bolick, Terry Allen 169 Bolick, Tifany Dawn 14, 57, 146, 197, 230 Bolton. Jefrey Lynn 175 Bost, Bill 189, 192 Bost, Delbert William 88, 91, 169, 231 Bost, Lana Jean 169, 231 Boston, Jill Marie 181 Bowen, Tony Maurice 181 Bowman, Elizabeth Ann 146 Bowman, Pamela Lynn 175 Bowman, Phillip Andrew 146 Boyles, Eddie 192 Brackett, Joseph Marion IV 110, 135, 146 Brand, Kristin Marie 169, 231, 233 Brandon, April Dawn 169, 231 Brandon, Amold Gwynn 35. 88, 114, 169, 231 Brannon. Candace Annette 40, 169, 231 Brannon, Lori Denyse 181 Braswell, Ken George 106, 135, 169, 231 Brenes, Maria Pilar 139, 169, 231 Bridger, Tricia Lynn 181 Brlnegar, Elizabeth Ann 175 Brooks, Corey Allen 169, 231 Broome. Lori Ann 175 Bmtherton, Barry Joe 146 Brown, Bill 192 Brown, Karen Elaine 146, 175 Brown, Karen Renae 73, 139 Brown, Larry Ronald Jr. 181 Brown, Laurie Veronica 175 Brown, Martha 44, 192 Brown, Thomas Madison 22, 50, 82, 88. 106, 130, 139, 146 Brown, William Guy 181 Buchanan, Jefrey Allen 88, 114, 175 Bueschner, Chrissy Marie 175 B145 Carolyn Michelle 181 Bum Kimberly Melissa 61, 169, 231 Bumgamer, Melissa Annette 135, 175 lieu: ' e ' 1 1 'Ill' Drmgarner, Susan Michelle 181 Burgess, Beverly Rosalind 146 Burgess, Mitchell Deon 54, 169, 231 Burgess, Ricky Dean 169, 231 Burke. Marty Evan 7, 57, 146 Burris, Lisa Faye 169, 231 Burris, Tammy Anne 181 Burroughs, Julie Marie 94, 175 Business 46. 48 Bustle, Kerri Lynette 181 Byers, Angela Diane 175 Byers, Ellen 196 Byers Mary Catherine 49 122 1 1, 233 . ' , , 69. 23 Byrum, Brian Uarence 175 Caldwell, Christopher Todd 175 Coldwell, Gina LeAnn 57, 169, 231 Caldwell, Gregory Michael 64, 78, 88, 146 Caldwell, Jonathan Huston 146 Caldwell, Joseph Thomas 146 Caldwell, Leslie Hoyle 175 Caldwell, Lisa Michelle 169 Caldwell. lc ael Leonard 175 Caldwell, Paul Allen 180, 181, 227 Caldwell, Tonya DeLaIne 175 Calloway. Danny Scott 169, 231 Campbell, Anna Elizabeth 1, 57, 64, 68, 71, 233 Campbell, Ginger Annette 181 Campbell, Jonathan Max 104, 175 Campbell, Karen Denise 181 Campbell, Leslie Ann 64. 96, 108, 169, 231 Campbell, Roy Neal 35, 169, 231 Campbell, Sharon Leigh 181 Conslen Christy Dawn 124, 125, 181 Cansler. Kristal Dawn 149 Cansler, Terrence Petty 175 Carpenter, Amy Shante 181 M 144, 146, 197, 230. Carpenter. Gregory Scott 35, 88, 91, 110, 169, 231 Carpenter, Poula Renee 44, 175 Carpenter, Susan 74, 190, 192 Carr, David Lynn 181 Camoll, Ronald William 110, 175 Cash, Gina Eileen 175 Catchings, Doral Maurice 92, 175 Chandler, Mark Brian 169, 222 Chapin, Meldrena Kayle 175, 233 Cheerleading 122 Chemistry 27 Chesko, Edward John 175 Child Care Qub 40 Childers. Paul Dean 88. 110, 114, 139, 149 Childress, Nina Michelle 149 Chorus 59 Christmas Dance 38 Chrlstophen Calvin Lynn 181 Chrinophen Johnna Lynn 57, 149 Christophen Ricky Lee 149 Clark. Angelitte Dawn 94, 181 Clark, Gloria Marie 181 Clark, Kevin Russell 181 Clark. Marilyn 192 Clark, Roger Waddell 149 clark, shud Morley 175 Clark, Teresa Annette 149 Clayton, Kimberly Dawn 135, 139, 169, 222 Clinard, Karen Diane 1, 52 64. 65. 68, 71, 79, 80, 149, 207, 230, 233 Cline, Amy Denise 149 Utne, Jennifer Denise 175 Cline, Michael Anthony 92, 175 Cline. Tammy Annette Cofey, Karen Elaine 169, 222 Cofey. Mark Wayne 181 Connor, Diane Lynn Connor, Gwendolyn Annette 176 Cannon Ronald Antawyn 98, 114, 129, 139, Cannon Sherri Lovett 181 Cannon Tamara LaShaun 76, 100, 101, 176, Connor, Terry Wayne 102, 176 Connor, Tlm Monroe 182 Connor, Timothy Gene 149 COO 48 Cook, Joy Yvonne Cooke, Bradley Steven 57, 59, 88, 169, 222 Cooper, Paul Bryant Cope, Andrea Lynn 169, 222 Cope, Jeremy Emous 149 Coulten Freddie Charles 92, 182 Cox, David Wayne 73, 88, 114, 149 Cox, Karen Frances 135. 180, 182. 227 Crawley, Patricia Faye 182 Creech, Tracy Leon 149 Cresimare, Deanna Margaret 94, 96, 108, 11 176. 227 169. 222 227 4, 118, 120, 174, cmvmm, Kristi Mme 1, 14,31 64, sz 68, 71,81,82, 94, 108, 114, 118, 120, 135. 139, 145. 149, 227 Cromer, Tammy Sue 176 Cmuse, John Daniel 169, 222 Crouse. Tracy Lane 176 Cruse, Kelly Dawn 108, 114, 169, 222 Culbreth, Connie Christine 169 I DE Dagenhardt, Amy Lynn 122, 129, 169, 222 Dale, Jefrey Lamne 222 Daniel, Stanley Maurice 88, 98, 114, 120, 149 Daniels, Ursula Yiaette 182 Donner, Frederick Deon 110, 176 Davis, Jef 'Thomas Deaton, Gaye 46, 50, 192 Dehart, Joel Douglas 92, 102, 182 Dehart, Kimberly Sue 169, 222, 233 Dellinger, Bobby Gene 92, 110, 114, 135, 176 Dellinger, Gina 20, 192 Deloach, Loria Jennifer DeRoche, Joseph R. Deyton. Chris Allen Dobritz, Timothy Dwayne 176 Dotson, William Horace, Jr. 88, 149 Dover, -IennU'er Margaret 176 Dmm, Ann Marie 182 Dnim, Bmce Eugene 64, 88, 110, 149 Dmm, Cynthia Renee 108, 114, 170, 222 Dnim, Erik Joseph 176 Dmm, Freida 193 Dmm, Sherry 23, 193 Duncan, Michael Brian 170, 222 Duncan, Reggie Allen 1 76 Dysart, Katy Kathleen 1 76 Eades, David Ryan 73, 151 Eades, Randy Joel 92, 176 Eagle, Shannon Leigh 182 Edwards, Amy Denise 108, 151 Edwards, George Scott 92, 182 Edwards, Lisa Chanta 176, 235 Edwards, Terry Wayne 182 Edwards, Toni Annette 20. 64, 76, 82, 114, 122, 133, 170, 222, 227 Edwards. Wiliiarn Todd 176, 235 Ellis, Henderson Alex 182 Emore, Rebecca Ann 1, 71, 73, 74, 79, 130, 133, 135, 139, 144, 151, 164, 227, 230 Elrod, Dianna Gail 176, 235 English 15 Eno, James Sebastian Epps, Riva Dyanne 170, 222 Eruln, Tammy Denise 57, 73, 151 Evans, Tina Louise 46, 57, 151 Ewing, Todd Douglas 88. 106, 170, 222 Family Living 42 Faw, Davis Wesley 57, 130. 135. 151, 166. 233 FBLA 49 FCA 81 Feimster, Tony Wayne 182 Fenton, Robert Charles 176, 235 Ferguson, April FFA 35 FHA 45 Fish, Grerie Ann 182 Finney, Rebecca Lynn 133, 170, 222 Fish. Lisa Diana 151 Fish, Tammy Lori 176, 235 Fisher, Edgar Eugene 53. 88, 110. 114, 176. 235 Fisher, Gene 53, 193 Fleming, Anlta Susanna 182 Flowers, James Douglas 170, 222 Flowers, Jon Fredrick 151 Flowers, Sheila Annette 176, 235 Flowers, Tonya Lynn 94, 96, 108, 133, Flowers, Treva Chanel 182 Flowers, Wendy Carol 182 Flynn, Crystal Dawn 182 Flynn, Jakie Theodore Foard, Jay Robert 31, 135, 176, 235 Football 88 Forbes-Robinson, Elliott 176, 235 Faster, Ginger Rogers 176 Foy, Selena Suzzette 124, 176, 235 Freeze, Michael Eugene 176, 235 French 18 French Club 18 Frye, Deane Jeree 176, 235 Frye, Dennis Wayne 29, 182 176, 235 nys, Wesley scan 1, 64, es, 71, 73, 151. 190,230 Fulbright, Lisa Ann 170, 222, 233 Fulbright, Pamela Ann 176, 235 Gabriel, Carolyn 193 Gabriel, CliU'ord Owen 176, 235 Gabriel, Eric Wade 106, 176, 235 Gabriel, Jonathan Lee 102, 182 Gabriel, Kent Ryan 182 Gabriel, Patrick Lamont 176, 235 Gabriel, Sabrina Carlane 176 Gabriel, Tammara Jean 52, 170, 222 Gatewood, Margaret 16, 193 Garner, Erly 29, 193 Geddes, Melissa Anne 94, 122, 133, 135, 139, 151 Geddes, Michelle Leigh 129, 170, 222 Geometry 23 Gibson, Wayne Thomas 176 Gilbert, Jeffery William 176, 235 Gill, Kelly Marie 177, 235 Gilleland, Sally Beth 61, 170. 222 Glenn, Christina Marie 182 Goforth, Donna Gail 170, 222 Good, Bradley Scart 151 Good, Sharon Linette 182 Goodnight, Douglas Wayne 151 Goodson, Christie Annette 64, 129, 170, 222 Goodson, Gina Ann Goodson, Judy Darlene 151 Goodson, Ricky Michael 151 Graham, Benard Spencer 177 Graham, Gregory Carlos 182 Graham, James Tyrone 182 Granger, Roman Lee'Andrew 170, 223 Grant, Linda Gail 182 Greenard, Betty Jean 177. 235 Greene, Keith Matthew 170, 223 Greene, Mark Anthony 151, 224 Greene, Michael Anthony 135, 170, 221 Grwin, Ronald Patrick 177 Grigg, Lori Anne 44, 64, 170, 223 Grindstafl Shannon Deneise 182 Grindstafl Theresa Christine 40, 170, 223 Griser, Cynthia Ja 177 Griser, Kimberly Kay 151, 224 Gryder, Scott Wayne 182 Hatchett, Kathryn Lee 170, 223 Haynes, David 193 Heafner, Timothy Allen 177 Hedrick, James Willard Jr. 35, 152, 224 Hedrick, Linda Marie 170, 223, 233 Hefner, Dana Jeannine 177 Helms, Cindy Marie 177 Helms, Hamid Dwayne 182 Henning, Anne Helga 152, 207, 224 Henderson, Vicki Doreen 152. 224 Henson, Tina Marie 152,224 Hester, Christopher Lee 57, 59, 73, 76, 88 145 152 224 227 Hewitt, Connie Lou Ann 177 Hewitt, Heather Ann 94, 182 Hicks, Amy Dianne 139, 152, 224 Hicks, David Lee 35, 170, 223 Hicks, Jodi Lynn 170, 223 Hicks, Leslie Michelle 124, 125, 177 Hicks, Stacy Lee 182 Higdon, Cynthia 223 High, Leigh Ann 40, 152, 224 Hight, David Leonard Hildebran, Johnny Lee 177 Hilderbran, Inez 196 Hilderbran, Kenneth 22, 193 Hilderbran, Kenneth Wayne 182 Hildebrand, Wendy Michelle 177 Hilton, Tracy Scott 81, 88, 98, 110, 129 170 223 History 30 Hoke, Walter Lane 182 . Holbrook, Tammy Renae 182 Holbrook, Stephen Lewis 38. 110, 135. 152 224 Holcomb, Deborah 17, 76, 193, 227 Holdsclaw, Susan Lillian 1, 59, 64, 66, 68 71 74 78 79 135 144, 152, 164, 197, 224, 227, 230, 233 Holland, Kathy 182 Gupton, Alexander Britten Todd 14, 74, 144, 151, 224, 227, 233 Hamby, David Edward 177 arnmer Gio ia Ellaline 170 2 Hamstra, Heather Lei 77, 235 Hannon, Alesia Beth 18 Harbinson, Samuel 54, 59, 193 Harrill, Douglass Scott 135, 170, 223 Harris, Donald Mark 182 Harris, Michelle Lynn 182 Hart, John William 182 Hartsoe, Gail Lynne 44, 64, 151, 224, 227 Hartsoe, Stephanie Paege 20, 82, 122, Hartsoe, Wanda Renee 170, 223 Harvey, Darla Annette 177 Harwell. Amy Fellcia 124, 177 Hanvell, Nathan Eugene 1 77 132, 141. 168, 270, 223 Holliday, Lisa Beth 141, 152, 224 Holmes, Jay Alden 64, 66, 74, 88, 90, 114, 129, 171, 223 Home Economics 44 Homecoming Dance 134 Honeycutt, Darrell Lee 171 Honeycutt, Stephen Todd 152, 224 Hood, Cheryl Elizabeth 171 Hord, Donna Marie 40, 64, 152, 224 Horne, Elizabeth Ann 182 Hovis, Matthew Shelton 182 Hovis, Stephanie LaDonna 171, 223 Howard, Julie 34, 193 Howard, Lori Ann 31, 171, 223, 233 Howard, Michael Wayne 92, 177 Howard, Rusty Lee 33, 152, 224 Hoyle, Billie Jo 182 Hoyle, Ronald Cullen 177 Hudspeth, Carol Ann 177 Huffman, Bobby Edwin 182 Huffman, Camilla Kay 177 Hufman, Christina Lenae 61, 135, 171, 223 Huffman, Patricia Anne 183 Hufman, Terry 'Therril 183 Hufstetler, Wendy Lynn 177 Hughes, Selina Michelle 46, 73, 135, 152, 224 Hunt, Aleasha Carol Kaye Jody 183 Ijames, Jonathan Fitzgerald 92, 102, 135, 174, 177, 227 Ijames, Markus Eugene 102, 177 Industrial Arts39 Ingle, Anita Kay 64, 171, 223 Isaac, Rhonda Leigh 96, 108, 114, 171, 223 Isaac, Robbin Ann 20, 64, 96, 108, 114, 129, 171, 223 Isenhour, Angela Marie 223 Isenhour, Isenhour. David Gordon 183 Jef Mark Isenhour, Rodney Dale 171, 223 Isenhoun Teresa Ann 177 Ison, Dov id Miller 183 Ison, 'ITrzah Kennedy 171, 223 Jackson, James, A Dwayne Lee 92, 177 ngie 237 IDE Janett, Scott Matthew 183 Jarvis, Carol Leigh 49, 171 Jarols, Crystal Michelle 183 Jennings, David Parker 106, 177 Johnson, Barry Dan 177 Johnson. Jefrey Howard 183 Johnson, Keith Ketwan 92, 177 Johnson, Ronald Gene 88, 171 Johnson, Stephanie Laverne 129, 171 Johnston, David Paul 152, 224 Jones, Debra Lea 64, 92, 96, 108, 114, 174, 177, 227 Jones, Vashtl 28, 193 Josey, Lisa Mlchelle 183 Josey, Reba Sunette 177 Kelly, Robert 116, 117, 194 Kennedy, Shone Tonyale 183 Kllby, Michael Gordon 88, 114, 130, 152, 224 Klllian, Donald Lynn 177 Kllllan. Melanie Renee 183 Klneald, Joanne Denlse 183 King, Brlan Mlchael 183 Klrby, Barbara Annette 152, 224 Klser, John Ellls 78, 152, 224 Kluesner, William Patrick 155, 224 Knott, Crystal Nauracia 177 Lafone, Michael Dale 1 77 Lail, James Williams 183 Lall, Jody Dane 92, 183 Lail, Lorl Ann 177 Lall, Tammy Dawn 155, 224 Lane, Morgan Hart 92, 183 Laney, Abby Dawn 174, 177 Laney, Paul Wilson 35, 64, 171 Laney, Robin Lynette 1, 23, 71, 73, 135, 139, 144, 155, 224 Laney, Sarah Ann 183 Langford, Daniel Timothy 155, 224 Lauanden Wllllarn Dennis ll 183 Leatherman, Douglas Dean 88, 98, 114, 129, 171 Ledbetter, Michael James 183 Lee, Angela Jeanette 183 Lee, Bobble Jo 94, 180, 183, 227 Lee, Lee. Charlene 189,194 Marty Glenn 183 Lee, Nancy Raquel 22, 81, 94, 96, 108, 114, 168, Lee, Robert Edward 51, 57, 61, 155, 224 Lee, Sandy Kaye 171 Lee, Shannon Mlchelle 183 Leonard, Angle Lynn 178 Lewls, Cassandra Annette 178 Lewls, Troy Steven 178 Llneberger: Carmll Gabrlel 183 Llneberger, Doris 196 Llnebenger, Edsel 194 Llnebenger, Glennette 178 Llnebergen Karen Louise 183 Linebergen Keuln Darnell 155, 221 Llneberger, Llsa Mlchelle 178 Llnebergen Randall Shawn 92, 135, 178, 233 Line Robert Lee 171 rv. rf IK Little, Andra Douglas 92, 178 Llttle, Donna Lorralne 139, 155, 221 Little. Felicia Revonda 40, 64, 155, 221 Little, Kimberly Ann 183 Little, Shana Rae 171, 233 Little, Yolander Ann 171 Longloorth, Mark Stephan 92, 183 Lowe. Shanl Denise 183 Lowman, Angela Catherine 183 Lowman,Randy 116, 117, 194 Lutz. Coleen 196 Lutz, George Henry 178 238 171, 227, 233 Mack, Nancy 12 194 Mackie, Curtls Lee 92, 135, 178, 233 Major, Gary Mlchael 33, 52, 104, 135, 155, 221 Martin, Barl Lynn 171 Martin , Jason Scott 92, 103 Martin, Jeannie Faye 183 Martin, Karen Renee 171 Martin, Toni Mlchelle 29, 50, 64, 68, 94, Mason, Quinton Shane 46, 155, 221 Mason, Terry Lee 151, 221 Math 22 Matheson, Mike 32, 96, 116, 117, 194 Mayfield, Crystal Lynn 135, 155, 221 McCall, Anna Lynnette 44, 178 McCall, Gina Leslie 171 McCall, Jefery Dean McCasllrl, Darin S. 88. 171 McCas lln, Tina Kay 178 McCombs, Henry Wade 183 McCombs, Irls Harlalne 22, 73, 82, 96, 108, 221 McCombs, Mary Margaret 178, 233 McCombs, Teresa Ann 155, 221 McCombs, Terry Louis 178 139, 155, 167, 221 McConnell, Kaye 18, 194 McCorkle, Jefrey Arnez 57, 59, 155, McCorkle, Jerlc Eugene 155, 221 McCorkle, Russell Antonio 155, 221 McCroy, Allen Dale 178 McCrary, Dana Euerette 183 McCrary, Jamey Allen 183 McCrary, Jefrey Duane 155, 221 McCray, Michael Leonard 171 McCrary, Pamela Annette 1 71 221 McCullough, Warren LaMonte 98, 156, 221 ' McGee, Erlc Randal 178 McGee, Yvonne Andrea 64, 124, 178 McGill, Donna Mlchelle 183 McGlll, Gary Wayne 88, 129, 171 McGowan. Stephanie Lynette 156, 221 McKay, Elaine Lynn 57, 114, 122, 144, 156, McNeil, Carmen Annette 156, 221 McWllllarns, James Louls 178 Meadows, Richard Dean 178 Meares, Barbara 196 Media Center 63 Media Center Club 63 Medlln, Mary Jane 178 Medlln, Stanley Thomas 184 Mellon, Kenneth 178 Mercen Brlan Keith Mldgett, Joey Ray Miller, Andrew Brlan 92. 114, 135, 1 Miller. Clare 50. 194 Miller, David Glenn 92, 178 78 167, 190, 221 Milli-rn Erlc David 1, 51 71, 78, 144, 156, 221, 233 Mlller, Jefrey Ellis 22, 74, 88, 104, 114, 221 Miller, Miller, Mlllen Mlllerg Mlller, Jerry Shaw 1 71 Prlscllla Ann 184 Sherry Diane 1 78 Tonya Annette 171 Tracy Annette 1 74, 1 78, 227 Mitchell. Regina Ann 178 Monahan, Frank 92, 178 Monogram Club 83 Moore, Cynthia Loulse 178 - Moore, Richard Anthony Moose, Chris Scott 61, 106, 171 Moose, Janet Queen 33, 40, 156, 190, 221 so Morri n, Rodney Gene 171 Morrison, Wesley Neal 5Z 64, 156, 221 Monow, Brlan Michael 52, 156, 167, 221 Moser. Donna 14, 194 Moss, Kenneth Garrett 172 Mosteller, Rita Carmella 184 Muender, Terea Ja 156, 221 Mull, Crystal Dawn 178 Mullins, James Randall 172 Mullins, Jefery Dwayne 92, 184 Mummey, Phlllp Eugene Mundy, Bobble Jo 80, 96, 172, 233 Mundy, Carolyn Dlane 178 Mundy, Crystal Lynn 184 Murphy, Tanya Juanlynda 184 Murray, Moleta Carol 184 Newspaper 72 Nilsson, Anna Loulse 178 Noles, Kathryn Renee 156, 221 Nolley, Jean 194 Norris, Danny 172 Norris, Shamn Denise 178 Norrls, Yolanda 172 114' 120' 155' 166, Odom, Mlchelle Laverne 96, 184 Oliuen Jerry Wayne 184 Owensby, Amy Jeree 94, 96, 135, 172, 229 Palnter, Robert Samuel 52, 135, 141, 156, 221 Parken Curt Allen 88, 129, 172, 229 Parker, Dale Houston 92, 184 Parker, Tracy Denise 1 78 Parkhurst, April Ann 82, 114, 122, 129, 168, 172, 229, 233 Parkhurst, Sandra Denise 184 Pamll, Tony 31, 116, 111 194 Payne, Anthony Wayne 178 Payne, Shannon Ray Paysoun Bobby Dauld 92, 106, 178 Pearce, Martin Thomas 184 Pearson, Leslie Ann 114, 122, 129, 132, Pegram, Charlet Marquita 178 168. Pegram, Mark Eliot! 92, 102, 106, 114, 178 Pegram, Sellna Divette 178 Pendleton, Jefrey Wade 178 Pendleton, Shannon Lee 184 Penley, Deanna Lauonne 139, 156 Pep Club 83 Perry, Chrlsty Jeanette 180, 184, 227 Petty, Jenny Annette Photography 29 Photography Club 29 Physical Science 28 Physics 27 Poole, Richard Dean 92, 184 Poouey, Gregory Scott 92, 184 Pape, Michael Todd 52, 110, 156 Pope, Paula Dlane 172, 229 Pope, Stephanie Lynette 124, 178 Postan, Tania Renee 184 Pateat, Thomas Brlan 178 172, 227, 229, 233 Prvessley, Rhonda Marle 135, 139, 156, 207 Price, Jerry Wesley Jr. 172 Prince, Sharon Renee 64, 178 Procten Chris Mlchael 184 Projitt, Rusty Andrew 184 Prom 128 Psychology 33 Queen, Curtis Paul 1, 64, 68, 71, 81, 82, 104, 114, 120, 156, 227 Quiz Bowl 78 Wilson, Sherrlll, Chrstl Lynn 124, 185 IDE Raden Brenda 61,194 Ramsey, Ben Robert 159 Ramsey, Chrls Scott 184 Romsey, Ellen Annette 178 Ramsey, Guy Edward 88, 159 Ramsey, Mlchael Sherman 184 Rotchford, Danlel Allen 35, 88, 159 Rathbone,Klmberly Mlchelle 159 Reed, Davld Eugene 178 Reese, Christopher Wayne 88, 106, 139, 159 Reld, Angela Denlse 184 Reid, Latrlna Diane Relman, Craig Herbert 92, 135, 139, 172, 229 Reinhardt, Melvln Eugene 178 Rice, Stephanie Renay 172 Rice, Wllllam Mostellar 92, 184 Richards, Frankie Edgar Rlnehardt, Amy Dawn 172, 229 Rink, Douglas Wayne 61, 159 Rlsch, Phllllp Abraham 76, 179, 227 Roberts, Kevln Lee 179 Robertson, Shane William 184 Roblnson, Denise Renee 184 Robinson, Kevln Bryce 184 Robinson, Mlchelle Dawn 184 Robinson, Mlkel Ray 184 Robinson, Patricia Annette 184 Rogers. Rogers, Patsy 15,78, 188, 195 Roseman, Donny Wayne 179 Roseman, Paul David 88, 172, 229 Ross, Tina Loulse Roth, Andra Lynn 179 Rowe, Danlel Stewart 172, 229 Rowe, Derrick Scott 92, 184 Rowe, Robert Nlcholas 184 Rudlslll, Angela 179 . 1. I ark Anthony CRudlslll,Steve7'oe 172,229 Rufty, Brian Scott 184 1 SADD 80 SAE 78 Saunders Jamle Rebecca 1 40 64 Saunders Schronce, Paul Dale 179 Schronce, Paula Gale 44, 64, 179 Schmnce, Reglna Elizabeth 185 Schmm, Llsa Elaine 159 Schmm, Theresa Lorralne 73. 159 Science Club 27 Scott, Bllly 185 Scott, Charles 32, 195 Searcy, Davld Baxter 82, 88, 106, 159, 164 Setters, Anthony John 179 Settlemyre. Brian Rowe 104, 173, 229 Setzen Allce Mae Sellna 159 Setzen April Stephanle 173 Setaer, Cameron Smith 185 Setxen Dawn Danlne 185 Setzer, John Calvin 185 Semer, Kathryn 195 Setzer, Mlchelle Dlane 185 Setter, Tammy Marcel Shannon, Kelly Mlchelle 173, 229 Shaw, Larry Dale 185 Ridlsiflmdrelle Mgr. sz 64.81, 94.96. 174, . . . . 63. 71. 159. . Larry Gray Jr. 172, 229 Shelton, Mlchael Roane 57, 159 Shepherd, Clay Morgan Jr. 159 993252 197, 202 230 Sherrill. Audrey Lynette 73, 96, 108, 114, 120, 135, 159 Sherrill. Jean 196 Shook, Chrlstlne Dawn 185 Shook, Cindy Frmee 179 Shook, Davld Eugene 173, 229 Shook, Joel Chrlstopher 159 Shook, Mellssa Kaye 179 Shuford, Melissa Dawn 130, 159, 233 Shuford, Shella Fay 159 Sword. Pasco Charlie 185 Slgmon, Slgmon, Slgmon, Slgmon, Slgmon, Slgmon, Slgmon, Slgmon, Slgmon, Bradley Mitchell 33, 88, 110, 167 Deanna Jenee 185 Matt Scott 74, 76, 88, 98, 114, 129, 16 Mltchell Floyd 35, 159, 173 Robert Conrad 185 Scott Gregory 179 Sharon Delorls 173, 229, 233 Tammy Lynn 160 Tlmothy Jack 173, 229 Slpe, Julle Annette 1, 64, 66. 68, 71, 160, 190, 230 Slpe, Marc John 160 Skaggs, Jason Wllllarn 185 Smit, Jolmnle Jay 185 Smith, A ngela Dianne 51, 139, 160 Smith, Betty Sue 173, 229 Smlth, Gary Reeves 185 Smith, Jonathan Daniel 160 Smith, Kevin 179 Smlth, Martha Ann 179 Smith, Mary Ruth 185 Smith, Mlchael Todd 88, 173 Smith, Missy Carol 173 Smlth, Monica Renee 1 79 Smith, Ron Rufus 185 S herrl Lelgh 185 - W. Sm 124, 179 Softball 109 Spanish 20 Spanlsh Club 20 Spencen Llnda 195 Spencer, Weslry Bryan 92, 104, 179, 228 Springs. Chrlst Raqual 185 Sprinkle, Gina Michelle 82, 135, 139, 160 Spry. Julle Mellnda 185 SRC 77 Stamey, Scott Lee 185 Steele, Carl Lynn 179, 228 Steele, Patricia 196 Steele, Sheila Lynn 185 Stewart, Becky Jean 185 Stewart, Stewart, Stewart. Carolyn Ruth 1, 71, 74, 135, 144, 160, Emily Lanette 20. 96. 160 Kimberly Diane 57, 179, 228 Stewart, Martha Kay 20, 94, 173, 233 Stewart, Stewart, Mlchelle Genevieve 135, 173 Mltchell Harold 61. 104. 173 Story, Alan Wade 64, 179, 228 Story, James Lewis Jr. 92. 135, 185 Story, Jeana Lynette 133, 135, 160 7, 173, 221 229 166, 230 Valentines Dance 140 Valentine. Stacy Leigh 1. 71. 108, 133. 135, 160. 230 Vanderllnden. Wllllam Lee 88, 106, 139, 173 Vanover. Thomas William 173 Vaughn, George Forrest 20, 160 Vlllemagne, Milton Baker 88, 104, 114, 160 Vo, Dung Chl 179, 228 Wagner, Leslie Carol 185 Walken Levonde 195 Walley, Elizabeth Dianne 49, 51 173, 233 Walters, Bryan Keith 185 Ward, Mlkol Aaron 185 Welch, Bobby Dennis 160 Welch, Sammey Kenneth 179, 228 Wells, Jamie Wade 179, 228 Whlte, Bruce Allen 185 White, Darrell Edward 92, 179, 228 White, Sharon Renee 17 ette Yvonne 179 22 WlUong. Laura Gera ne , 160 Wllklnson, Mlchael Glenn 173 Wllklnson, Monica Jane 133. 179, 228 Wllllams, Brian Kelth 179. 228 Wllllams, James Wllllam 110, 160 Williams, Marc Cleophas 33, 98, 129, 173 Williams, Mitchell Dale 88, 173 Wllllams, Roble Mlchelle 185 Wllllarns, Ronald Lee 179, 228 Wllson, David Nathall 17, 110, 179, 228 Wilson, Dustin Lee 179, 228 Wilson, Levonda Lynette 179. 228 Wilson, Melinda Dorrlne 185 Paula Ann 173 Story. Mark Bradley 22, 88, 98, 114, 120, 160, 166 Street, Jody Glenn 64, 92, 102, 179. 228 Stnother, Jay Bradley 173 Stmthen Vlckl Ann 185 Student Council 76 Sturgill, Jennyer Dale 185 Stutts, Klm Dernlse 20, 122, 173 Stutts, Marvcle Anne 185 Styls, James Lee 179, 228 Swaney, Ronda Juanita 64, 179, 228 Swlnk, Peggy Sue 185 Taylon Shannon Lennette 29. 92, 114. 120. 173 Teague, Nancy 24, 51, 79, 195 Tennls 94, 104 Thompson, Derek Reid 104, 179, 228 Thorneburg, Audrey 189, 195 Thorton, Karolyn 74, 190, 195 Tltus, Mlchael Warren 173 Wlmberly, Karen 100, 195 Wimberly, Robby Scott 88, 106, 160 Wlmberly, Roxanne Allsa 185 Wlmberly, Todd Alvin 49, 92, 179, 228 Wlshon, Bobby Ray 160 Witherspoon, Rlchard Dennis 57, 173 Witherspoon, Susan 16. 195 Woldyla, Johnny Fabel Jr. 185 Wood, 'Timothy Allen 173 Woodllejl Wllllam Todd 38, 162 Woods, Stephanie Mlchelle Wray, Barry Eugene 1, 29. 71, 162. 230 Wray, Robet Dwayne 179, 228 Wright, Anita Kay 73, 173 Wrlght, Carla Darlene 162 Wrlght, Kevin Lee 185 Wright, Spence Lann 31, 78, 174, 179, 222 228 YAC 197 Yancey, Danny Lee 185 Yancey, Mark Richard 38, 162, 185 Yancey, Steven Mark 162, 207 Torrence, Darln Douglas 102, 179, 228 Terrence, Jonathan Eugene 92, 98. 114 Tarnence, Mala Alexls 179, 228 Tonvence. 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