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THE 1973 TROJAN Published By the Senior Class Of BANDYS HIGH SCHOOL Route 1, Catawba, North Carolina Volume XIX Editor-in-Chief......David Arndt Literary Editor . . . .Sandra McHale Sponsor ..........Mrs. Henry Harris CONTENTS Academics .............................................................17 Features...............................................................33 Athletics .............................................................51 Organizations..........................................................75 Classes...............................................................105 Senior Directory......................................................139 Advertisements........................................................145 Index ................................................................203 Closing ..............................................................206 Theme 3 of the good times and bad 8 of enjoying life together 10 ei Each moment holds it's own memories whether cherished or forgotten. Go forward with us in search of your favorite memories! DEDICATION Possibly, the hardest job facing Seniors is the dedi- cation of the annual. Of the deserving 32 faculty members, one must be chosen. We feel our choice is a good one. His dedication and personality have made him a success as a teacher. Without his co-operation, the annual itself would not be ready for the deadline. He works closely with the staff in making decisions and also as a photographer. He helps his students as a teacher and as a friend. As Beta Club sponsor and collecting admission at athletic functions, he puts in many after school hours. Summing it up, the Senior Class of 1973 proudly dedicates their annual to Mr. Kenneth W. Hilderbran. 16 Dedication ACADEMICS FACULTY A good faculty is important in the operation of any school. Bandys is fortunate to have an excellent ad- ministration, each member dedicated to making our school a better one. Mrs. Marilyn Clark Miss Kay Cole Mrs. Evelyn B. Drum Mr. E. G. Abernathy Mr. Steve Adams Mr. Bill Bost Mr. Everette M. Caldwell Mr. Randell Ewing Mr. Randy Faucette Mr. Richard Foster Miss Donna Guest Mr. Sam Harbinson Mrs. Catherine Harris Mr. Kenneth W. Hilderbran Mr. M. D. Honeycutt 18 Faculty Mrs. Mickie Horton Mrs. W. D. isenhower Mr. Leonard H. Jones Mrs. Kaye McConnell Mrs. Rita McDaniel Mrs. Clare Miller Mr. W. S. Moore Mr. Astor Propst Mr. Charles Scott Mr. Glenn A. Sigmon Mrs. Wanda Sigmon Mr. W. A. Sigmon Faculty 19 Mr. Glenn A. Sigmon, Principal OFFICE An efficient office is a neces- sity if a school is to be run properly. Bandys has a fine staff to handle the problems and routines during the day. Mrs. Audrey Throneburg, Secretary 20 Office Wagner, Teachers' Aide Office 21 Mrs. Wanda Sigmon Mr. L. A. Walker ENGLISH English is the only course required for four years at Bandys. It is the basic knowledge necessary for all other courses and all walks of life. Bandys offers English and Advanced English courses. Mr. E. G. Abernathy Mr. Everette M. Caldwell Mrs. Evelyn B. Drum SCIENCE Two units of science are necessary to graduate. Bandys offers many courses to choose from. An out- standing group of teachers make the difficult subject easier to comprehend. Mr. Randell Ewing Science 23 MATH Undoubtedly, a good understanding of math is necessary in our modern society. Of the many math courses offered at Bandys, two units are required before graduation. Mr. Walter E. Witherspoon Mr. Kenneth Hilderbran Mrs. Mickie Horton Mrs. Rita McDaniel SOCIAL STUDIES History of the past, as well as what's happening today, are answers to important questions about our world. These and many more areas are discussed in the Social Studies courses at Bandys. Miss Kay Cole Mr. Leonard Jones Mrs. Clare Miller BUSINESS A solid knowledge of business mechanics is be- coming increasingly important. A variety of business courses, such as typing, bookkeeping, shorthand, business math, and office practice are offered at Bandys. 26 Business Mrs. Kaye McConnell When the tardy bell rings, turn around and face the front, mouth closed, and chewing gum in the trash can. FRENCH French is the only foreign language offered at BHS. Efficiently taught by Mrs. Kaye McConnell, students learn the basic language, customs, and his- tory of France. French 27 Mrs. Marilyn Clark HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION One unit of Health and P.E. is required at Bandys. Students learn the skills of various sports by parti- cipation. In Health, students study various problems and means of improvements of the human body. Mr. Richard Foster Exercising is an important step to physical fitness. SPECIAL EDUCATION Under the Special Education program, students learn the basics of math, English, and other necessary subjects. A very successful program, it prepares teens for a fulfilling adult life. The subjects are taught by Mr. Randy Faucette. Mr. Randy Faucette Mr. Sam Harbinson explains the principles of a saxophone. BAND Bandys is fortunate to have a very much improved band. Under the direction of Mr. Sam Harbin- son, the band plays during athletic competition and gives concerts. Students learn a basic understanding of know- ledge. The band in formation. Special Ed. 29 Band Mr. W. S. Moore, Agriculture Mrs. Marian Yount, Home Economics 30 Vocational VOCATIONAL Students not planning to go to college .and those planning to major in vocational fields take the voca- tional courses offered at Bandys. These students may choose from a variety of subjects to study, all of which train them for the future occupations. Mr. Astor Propst, Carpentry Mr. M. D. Honeycutt, ICT GUIDANCE Bandys is fortunate to have one of the best Guid- ance Counselors in the county. Helping seniors with decisions pertaining to colleges and occupations, pro- viding PSAT and SAT information, and being a good listener are a few of the duties Mr. W. A. Sigmon performs. LIBRARY A good library is important to every school. Our librarian, Mrs. W. D. Isenhower, helps students find necessary information, books, and magazines. Mr. W. A. Sigmon Mrs. W. D. Isenhower 31 PERSONNEL A school's appearance is important to everyone. Our fine staff at Bandys take great care in keeping our school in excellent condition. Lunches this year were very much appreciated by students, as more choices were added. Mr. Mrs. White, Custodians Lunchroom staff: (left to right)—Miss Marie Huffman, Mrs. Toni Gabriel, Mrs. Gloria Brown, Mrs. Inez Hilderbran, Mrs. Nancy Arndt, Mrs. Jesse Robinson, Mrs. Lois Connor, Mrs. Margie Auton. 32 Personnel FEA TU RES PROM Months in advance. Juniors begin meeting to dis- cuss and decide upon a theme for the Prom. Hours of planning by the committees are necessary for the Prom to be finished on time. On the chosen date. May 6, 1972, Juniors and Seniors found themselves enveloped in Shadows of the Night. Members of the Junior class are hard at work raising the ceiling as the first move of decorating the gym. A stairway to the heavens was a highlight of the theme. Gary Wright and Lorraine Lineberger were elected King and Queen of the Prom. Guests dance to the music. A song strikes the mood of Terri Lovings and Tony Setzer. Prom 35 Junior Class President, Joel Harris, welcomes the Seniors and Faculty. Like any social gathering, guests enjoyed talking with friends. The Sophomore Entertainment Committee anxiously awaits its call. 36 Prom The Strange Brew provided music for the occasion. Decorated tables were a welcome sight for relaxing between dances. HOMECOMING October 13, 1972 was a night of memories: A lovely queen, the beauty of the court, and a stunning victory over Foard of 36-0. Noticeably absent from the evening, however, was the annual Homecoming Dance. Eddie Burris crowns the Queen. And now, ladies and gentlemen, our 1972 Homecoming Queen, Miss Patty Cook. CLASS ATTENDANTS — Eight Grade Attendant — Kim Sigmon, Mike Harwell; Freshman Attendant — Beverly McGee, Sammy White; Sophomore Attendant — Vickie Jones, Frankie Edwards; Junior Attendant - Lisa Laney, Kevin Caldwell; Senior Attendant - Sandra Sipe, Joe Cornelius. The crowd waits for the Queen to pass in the traditional ride. SPONSORED COURT - (ROW 1) Benny Connor, Caroline Gibbs; Patricia Connor, James Catchings. (ROW 2) Richard Pike, Linda Reinhardt; Teresa Purkey Kelly Robinson. (ROW 3) Alan Pike, Ronda Josey; Peggy Frye, Joe Sigmon. (ROW 4) Rahn Painter, Deanna Wilson; Christol Christenbury, Scott Saunders. (ROW 5) Joel Harris, Kim Wray. SPRING FESTIVAL March 24, 1972 was the date of the annual Beta Club Spring Festival. The presentation of the court was followed by music, dancing, and plenty of laughs. Chosen as the theme was Walt Disney's Fantasyland. Many after school hours by club members were spent in preparation for the successful event. Donald Duck welcomes the court and guests. SPRING FESTIVAL COURT, I eft-to-right: Alan Pike. Teresa Brooks; Benny Howard, Karen Howard; Mike Robinson, Sherry Deal; Carol Nuzum; Freddy Sharp, Glenda Punch; Steve Howard, Debbie Brooks; Randy Hill, Lisa Shubert. Carol Nuzum is crowned Queen of Hearts. Oops! Beta Club members get a laugh with their version of The Twelve Years of School. The Beta Club Dollies do their thing. My girdle is killing me. Spring Festival 41 Our 1972 Christmas Queen, Miss Debbie Koone and her escort, Mr. Cecil Sigmon. Miss Debbie Koone. CHRISTMAS DANCE December 9, 1972 was the night of the French Club's annual Christmas Dance. Streamers of red and gold, lovely Christmas trees, and the beautiful decora- tions made the dance a success. Dianne Warren and Randy Sherrill dance to the vibrations of music. Music of The Liberty Arc was enjoyed at the dance. Christmas Dance 43 Senior Class Miss: Donna Wilson (and Moochie) CLASS MISSES 44 Class Misses Class M. 45 Linda Reinhardt QUEEN OF HEARTS Chosen as this year's Queen of Hearts was Miss Linda Reinhardt. The Queen always reigns over the Beta Club's Spring Festival. 46 Each year, two outstanding Seniors are chosen by the student body to represent Bandys High School. To be eligible, one must have at least an 86 average and abide by the school rules. Kelly Robinson and Sherry Jones. Mr. and Miss Bandys 47 MARSHALS: (left-right) Pam Butler, Luann Dale, Sandra Sipe, Sandra McHale, Twyla Sheets, Gina Young, Sheena Killian, Linda Reinhardt, Angie Williams, and Debbie Goodson. JUNIOR MARSHALS Juniors having the top ten averages in their class become Junior Marshals. They serve as ushers at the commencement sermon and at graduation. Marshals participate in graduation exercises. 48 Junior Marshals BOYS' STATE: Eddie Burris and George Camp BOYS'STATE Each summer the American Legion sponsors a program to familiarize young men with the fundamentals of our de- mocracy. Wake Forest Uni- versity hosts the program. ORATORICAL CONTEST WINNER An excellent recitation of the FFA creed won first prize for Ronnie Deal in the FFA oratori- cal contest. Features 49 MOREHEAD NOMINEE The MOREHEAD is a scholarship given annually by the University of North Carolina to outstanding young men. To be nominated is in itself a great honor. Kelly Robinson SALUTATORIAN Susan Sigmon VALEDICTORIAN Brenda Spencer 50 Honors A THLETICS CHEERLEADERS Luann Dale Sheena Killian Sandra Sipe 52 Cheerleaders Cheerleaders promote school spirit. Sherry Jones Karen Mayfield Debbie Harwell Sharon Armstrong FOOTBALL Bandys' Green Machine left a lot to be desired this year. The season was finished with a 4-5-1 record. Scoreboard Aug. 25 BANDYS 6 South Iredell OPPONENT 28 Sept. 1 42 St. Stephens 6 Sept. 8 6 Maiden 28 Sept. 15 0 Bunker Hill 21 Sept. 22 20 East Lincoln 14 Sept. 29 6 Hildebran 6 Oct. 6 12 Granite Falls 14 Oct. 13 36 Fred T. Foard 0 Oct. 20 9 Game well 6 Oct. 27 0 West Lincoln 13 Coaches: Randy Faucette, Dick Foster, Bill Bost, Steve Adams. (ROW 1) (left-right) Tri-Captains: Joe Foster, Michael Reid, Eddie Burris. (ROW 2) Charles Self, Doyle Connor, George Camp, William Flowers, Terry Abernathy, Sam Jones, Terry Allen. Terry Drum. Rufus Catchings. (ROW 3) Leroy Allen, Charles Clinard, Jimmy Wright, Randy LaCount, Andy Gilleland, Wesley Hass, Carroll Robinson, David Sigmon. (ROW 4) Tim Schrum, John Mackie, David Caldwell, Billy Mayberry, Laban Helderman, David Lowman, Randy Sherrill, Greg Laney, Keith Gabriel. 54 Football Quarterback John Mackie decides to run with the ball. Mackie gives a hand off. The Trojans gather in a huddle to discuss their next play. Football 55 George Camp attempts a field goal. 56 Football Bandys coaches encourage their team. Billy Mayberry fakes a hand off to Andy Gilleland. BOYS' BASKETBALL Experience and skill led the Trojans through a season of strong competition. Remaining at the top of the division, the boys managed to stay in the race for the championship. Coach Bill Bost helped make the Trojans a team to be proud of. Kermit McCorkle fakes out his opponent. Laying it up is Jeff Sherrill. BOYS' VARSITY: (ROW 1 left-right) Larry McCorkle, Curtis Odom, Kelly Robinson, Jeff Sherrill, Kermit McCorkle. (ROW 2) Eddie Burris, John Mackie, Mike Josey, Randy Hill, James Grier, Todd Elliott, Mike Reid, Mike Harwell. I Randy Hill takes a free throw. Hey, Ref(?H Who gets to shoot? Larry McCorkle puts the ball high. Up, up, and away! The Trojans control the tip. Needing help to get the ball in bounds? TROJANS FINISH NUMBER ONE The Trojans finished the regular season in first place with a final record of 16 wins and 2 losses. Going into the tournaments with a strong outlook and determination, our team has reason to hope for a district championship. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. SCOREBOARD BANDYS OPPONENT 28 77 Game well 48 1 72 St. Stephens 62 5 67 Hilderbran 61 8 57 Fred. T. Foard 68 12 83 Maiden 63 15 85 East Lincoln 78 19 81 Granite Falls 57 2 61 West Lincoln 52 5 70 Bunker Hill 52 10 57 Gamewell 34 12 72 Maiden 50 16 44 Fred. T. Foard 52 19 72 Granite Falls 53 23 64 West Lincoln 46 26 67 Bunker Hili 34 30 64 East Lincoln 56 2 62 St. Stephens 50 5 59 Hilderbran 45 Kermit McCorkle tries for a basket. 60 Boys' Basketball Kelly puts the play in action. Boys’ Basketball 61 GIRLS' BASKETBALL The Trojanettes displayed an excellent perfor- mance this season. Coached by Bill Bost, the girls finished the season with a near perfect record. The well-experienced players led the team out of tight spots to victory. Linda Reinhardt brings the ball up court. VARSITY GIRLS: (left-right) Linda Reinhardt. Pam Helton, Paula Fox, Jackie Setzer, Deanna Wilson, Dianne Warren, Grace Sherrill, Pam Butler, Donna Wilson, Beverly McGee, Teresa Purkey, Christy Jones. 62 Girls’ Basketball Coach Bill Bost gives the Trojans a pre game pep talk. Grace Sherrill breaks free. Girls' Basketball 63 Anxiously awaiting the rebound. Christy Jones breaks for the basket. Grace Sherrill controls the ball. 64 Girls' Basketball Pam Butter adds two points to the lead. LADY TROJANS CAPTURE SECOND PLACE The regular season ended with the Trojanettes tied for second place in the Sd-7 race. The outcome was decided by a flip of a coin, and the Lady Trojans had second place to themselves. With a final conference record of 15 wins against 3 losses, the remaining tournaments await. SCOREBOARD Dec. Jan. Feb. BANDYS OPPONENT 28 80 Gamewell 25 1 78 St. Stephens 52 5 52 Fred. T. Foard 48 8 59 Hilderbran 37 12 59 Maiden 27 15 48 East Lincoln 50(Overtime) 19 70 Granite Falls 47 2 58 West Lincoln 39 5 65 Bunker Hill 24 10 59 Gamewell 28 12 68 Maiden 27 16 38 Fred. T. Foard 40 19 70 Granite Falls 46 23 61 West Lincoln 33 26 66 Bunker Hill 38 30 34 East Lincoln 46 2 66 St. Stephens 54 5 49 Hilderbran 16 Girls' Basketball 65 BASEBALL The Trojans began the season with deter- mination, winning 7 of their first 9 games. Good pitching and strong hitting by Steve Howard and Rick Burke kept the team high in competition until late in the season when several losses forced a final record of 10 wins and 8 losses. Coaches Ewing and Scott study the game. Baseball Team-ROW 1: Terry Berry, Randy Deal. ROW 2: Randy Sherrill, Tony Ledbetter, Billy Mayberry, Greg Laney, Tony Speagle, Wesley Hass, David Arndt. Randy Sherrill, Donald Anderson. ROW 3: Coach Scott, Leroy Allen, Kelly Robinson, Joel Harris, Steve Howard, Rick Burke, David Mayberry, Don Yarbrough, Tim Beard, Coach Ewing. 66 Baseball Leroy Allen throws a fast ball to waiting catcher, David Mayberry. The team gathers at home plate to congratulate Steve Howard on his home run. Steve Howard stretches for second base. Kelly Robinson asks which way to go. TRACK TEAM SLIGHTLY BELOW PAR In spite of faring well in several individual skills, the track team was unable to put it all together into a winning season. Many return- ing lettermen helped carry the team through the season and spirits remained high. Faring well in point scoring were Terry Leonard, Terry Drum, James Grier, and Eddie Burris. Coaches Foster and Faucette observe their team's skills. Willie Flowers takes the baton from Eddie Burris for a fast getaway. Gary Wright gives the discus a heave. Terry Leonard attacks the high jump. Track Team—FIRST ROW: (left-right) Richard Beatty, Doyle Connor, Michael Reid, William Flowers. Sammy Jones, Rufus Catching SECOND ROW: Benny Howard, Andy Gilleland. John Mack.e, Eddie Burris. Joe Foster, David Lowman, Keith Wilkes, Benny Connor. THIRD ROW: Chris Gilleland, Mike Wilson, Terry Leonard, James Grier, Willie Flowers, Gary Wright, George Camp, Keith Gabriel, David Setter. Laban Helderman shows that a little push goes a long way. Willie Flowers takes a giant step over a hurdle. Track 69 J.V. CHEERLEADERS The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders cheer at J.V. athletic competition. Having school spirit is as im- portant in J.V. sports as it is in varsity athletics. J.V. Cheerleaders (Left to Right): Lisa Shubert, Teresa Pope. Susan Moose, Phyllis Smith. Shelley Setzer. Susan Frye. Donna Burke, and Susan Bryson. In memory of Garry But- ler. A dedicated member of the J.V. Football team, 1972. J.V. FOOTBALL The Junior Varsity squad consists of Freshmen football players. It is useful in gaining experience for varsity in the years ahead. The J.V. record was 1-4-2. Trojans gam yardage with a pass. J.V. FOOTBALL TEAM (ROW 1 left-right) Co-Captains: Larry Allen. Ronnie Deal. (ROW 2) Kelly Waters. Roger Hefner, Mark Mauney. Joey Shook. Smitty Drum, Tony Sherrill. Rick Wentz. (ROW 3) Terry Pope. Phil McCaslin, David Lindler, Greg Spencer. Mike Lineberger. (ROW 4) Chuck Bowers, Dennis Deal, Danny Setzer, Roger Sigmon, Mark Mace. (ROW 5) Curtis Elliott, Doug Keever, Gene Wesson. J.V. BOYS' BASKETBALL Preparing boys for Varsity Basketball is the pur- pose of J.V. basketball. Being faced with regular and tough athletic competition is the best teacher. Two points! oil Keith Gabriel connects for two points. J.V. Boys' Basketball team. 72 JV Boys A jump ball! J.V. GIRLS' BASKETBALL J.V. Basketball is open to freshman and sopho- more girls. The Junior Varsity squad gave an excellent showing this year. Sheree Bost fights for the ball. J.V. Girls' Basketball team JV Girls 73 Deanna Wilson Pam Helton S-D7 Girls' Basketball OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCES The students at Bandys have a right to be proud of the performances of their teams. This page is dedi- cated to acknowledging outstanding performances by individuals in their sport. Track Eddie Burris Terry Drum Bill Bost Basketball Coach Varsity Cheerleaders BETA CLUB The Beta Club is an honor club. To be eligible to join, a student must be at least a sophomore and have no lower than a 93 average. To remain in the club, at least a 90 average must be maintained. The Beta Club has many responsibilities around the school, which include sponsoring the Spring Festival. The Beta Club presented a banner to the football team. Club sponsor: Mr. Kenneth W. Hilderbran. Members prepare a sign to advertise the Spring Festival. 76 Beta Club BETA CLUB: (ROW 1 — left-right) Sandra Sipe, Donna Wilson, Pam Bulter, Angie Williams. Sheena Killian. ROW 2 - Rhonda Josey, Randy Sherrill, Debbie Harwell. Janie Deal. Teresa Brooks. Pam Korn. ROW 3 - Debbie Goodson, Gina Young. Sandra McHale, Luann Dale. Linda Reinhardt. Teresa Purkey, Kelly Robinson, David Setzer. James Wright, Barbara Hilderbran, Rhonda Spencer. David Arndt. TROJAN BASKETBAL NOV. 28 GAME WE 11 DEC S' oTEPHENil Di_C ' ED T rO ’ ’ xlf f -V. Putting up the athletic sign are Kelly Robinson and David Arndt. Beta Club 77 Rhonda Spencer and Teresa Brooks lowering the flags. I.C.T. Sponsored by M. D. Honeycutt, the I.C.T. helps in develop- ing leadership in students. Some of the members work at the following places. Jones Fish Camp Bassett Furniture Carolina Glove Co. Catawba Hairstyling Catawba General Store Head Cook Waitress (2) File Clerk Key Punch Operator Shipping Dept. Seamstress (4) Beautician Clerk (2) Susan Grinels hard at work sewing. Holly Farms Hatchery Superior Chain Co. Maiden Knitting Packing and Shipping Knitter I.C.T. MEMBERS (ROW 1, left-right) Kathy Hill, Alice Randall, Debbie Koone, Carla Wilson, Ricky Raybon, Ricky Korn. (ROW 2) Carol McClain. Shelia Kirksey. Denise White, Beth Edmonson. Randy LaCount, Dwight Watts, Dwight Martin. 78 ICT Rita Jo Henderson operates a sewing machine. ICT 79 MONOGRAM CLUB: ROW 1 (left-right): Sheena Killian, Sandra Sipe, Sherry Jones, Janie Deal, Luann Dale, Debbie Harwell, Sponsor, Mr. Foster. ROW 2: David Setzer, Benny Howard, Kelly Robinson, Joel Harris, Eddie Burris, Andy Gilleland, Tim Schrum, Randy Sherrill. ROW 3: Mike Harwell, Sammy Jones, Cecil Sigmon, Linda Reinhardt, Teresa Purkey, Pam Butler, Connelly Spencer, Alan Pike. ROW 4: George Camp. Kermit McCorkle, Larry Anderson, Jackie Setzer, Paula Fox, Deanna Wilson. ROW 5: Chris Gilleland, Billy Mayberry, Greg Laney, Randy Sherrill, David Lowman. ROW 6: James Grier, Joe Foster, Doyle Connor. Monogram Club members have the privilege of wearing letter jackets. MONOGRAM CLUB To be eligible to become a member of the Monogram Club one must have earned a letter in some sport here at Bandys. The B is worn proudly by members of the club. 80 Monogram Club KEY CLUB Key Club Sponsor: Mr. Bill Bost. KEY CLUB OFFICERS: (seated) Vice President: John Mackie, President: Joe Foster, Secretary: Eddie Burris (standing) Sgt. Arms: Randy Hill and Todd Elliott. The Key Club has a selective membership. The purpose of the organization is to build young men to be the leaders of tomorrow. The Key Club sponsors Homecoming activities. The Key Club. Key Club 81 PEP CLUB The Pep Club at Bandys is dedicated to promoting school spirit. They make posters, cheer at ball games, and meet regularly. The Pep Club sits together during games. Singing the school victory song, Onward Bandys! The Pep Club cheers at football games. Anxiously awaiting a referee's call. 82 Pep Club The Pep Club The band helps in keeping school spirit high. Pep Club 83 CARPENTRY CLUB Members of the Carpentry Club have several proj- ects each year in the community. They learn in class the basic skills necessary for their projects. Mr. Propst is in charge of the Carpentry Club. 84 Carpentry Club Club members learn how to skillfully use tools. Mr. Propst gives a demonstration on sawing. Carpentry Club 85 Randy Sherrill rides the rebound machine in prepara- tion for the dance. Club members decorate for the Christmas Dance. FRENCH CLUB The French Club is one of the active clubs at Bandys, sponsoring the annual Christmas Dance. To be eligible, one must have taken or be taking French and maintain an average of 85. The French Club is sponsored by Mrs. Kaye McConnell. The French Club. 86 Club members and others at the dance. French Club 87 SCIENCE CLUB Students having at least a 90 in a science course are eligible to join the Science Club. Offered in the club are several trips, including a trip to Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Programs are featured at each meeting. The Science Club is open to all students taking a science course. A demonstration at the Bob Brown Science Fair. An insect collection is part of a biology course. Mark Cary lends a helping hand. 88 Science Club Patty Cook has a hair-raising experience. A demonstration in electricity. Science Club 89 F.B.L.A. The Future Business Leaders of America is a club organized to prepare members for a business field. The club presents the custodians with a fruit basket at Thanksgiving. Sponsor: Mrs. Clare Miller. F.B.L.A. officers present a fruit basket to Mr. and Mrs. White. 90 FBLA The F.F.A. booth wins a blue ribbon at the fair. Students in Agriculture Shop. F.F.A. The Future Farmers of America are young men interested in farming as their profession. In Agri- culture courses they study farming methods to pre- pare them for the future. F.T.A The Future Teachers of America is a club open to sophomores through seniors who wish to enter the teaching profession. Members substitute for absent teachers, attend club conferences, and study the skills of teaching. The F.T.A. members present their sponsor. Mrs. Patsy Rogers, a gift upon her leaving the profession. 92 FTA L%- A day in the park for the future teachers. Millie Moore instructs a first grade class. The second grade was taught by Janie Deal. Going along for the ride. FTA 93 Sponsor: Mrs. Patsy Rogers First Team: Paula Schmitz, Nancy Sigmon, Donna Wilson, Alan Pike. Second Team: Larry Anderson, Mike Harwell, Richard Pike, Randy Sherrill. DEBATERS The debate teams were organized last year, and began taking part in competition with other schools this year. Our teams are excellent and have won several debates. Their topic is 'The Federal Govern- ment should exclusively provide funds for public edu- cation. 94 Debaters Sponsor, Mrs. Yount, and the new club officers. F.H.A. 95 BAND Bandys is fortunate to have an excellent band. Its first year in uniform, the band provides half time entertainment at ball games. Mr. Harbinson is in charge of the Trojan Band. 96 Band The band performs one of its routines. Majorettes (Left to Right): Sherrie Warren. Vickie Jones. Debbie Brooks, Dianne Warren. Debbie Rudisill. Color Guards (Left to Right): Tina Korn, Teresa Hilderbrand, Patty Cook. Julie Nuzum. Jamie Dagenhardt. Band 97 LIBRARY CLUB Students who are Library Club members must be willing to give up their study hails for library work. They must help students find needed information, books, and sign passes. The eighth grade visits the library once a week. 98 Library Club GLEE CLUB (ROW 1, left-right) Julie Miller, Janice Elder, Pam Crouse, Vickie Lee, Lynn Combs. (ROW 2) Cindy Shook, Amy Robinson. Debbie Parker, Sherri Lovings. Sharon Miller, Linda Setzer. (ROW 3) Christol Christenbury, Terri Lovings, Rose Hilderbrand, Mary Lou Kale, Susan Garris. (ROW 4) Glenda Caldwell. Myra Caldwell, Lisa Laney, Ida Painter. Jamie Dagenhardt, Nancy Murphy. (ROW 5) Kenny Wilson. My Responsibility to Freedom winners: Randy Sherrill, Alan Pike, Paula Schmitz. GLEE CLUB Bandys' Glee Club is under the new direction of Mr. Sam Harbinson this year. The Glee Club performs at vari- ous school activities. PUBLIC SPEAKING Public Speaking has returned to the subjects offered at Bandys this year. Students taking this course compete in various speech contests. My Re- sponsibility to Freedom was one of these. Organization 99 BAIM-TROIA An important part of every school is its newspaper. The Ban-Troia is published by the students of Bandys nine times per year. It contains all of the activities involving the school. Associate Editor: Millie Moore Editor-in-chief: Debbie Goodson Assistant Editor: Ronda Josey Something Else: Gina Young, Randy Sherrill Sponsor: Miss Donna Guest Editors: (left-right) Jackie Setzer, Luann Dale, Scott Klinger, Joel Harris, Nancy Sigmon, Twyla Sheets, David Isenhower, Shelly Setzer, Debbie Harwell. Reporters: (left-right) Alan Pike, Beverly Ratchford, Sheena Killian, Donna Wilson. Angie Williams, Linda Reinhardt. Sandra Sipe, Paula Schmitz, Carol Sheets. SEATED: Ronda Josey, Millie Moore, Angie Williams. STANDING: Debbie Goodson, Gina Young, Shelia Dellinger. Dianne Warren. Ban-Troia 101 TROJAN STAFF Each year, a new staff must be chosen from rising Seniors. Beginning to work in March, working during the summer, and preciseness, are common to mem- bers of the staff in trying to prepare a good annual and meet their deadlines. Literary Editor: Sandra McHale Editor-in-chief: David Arndt Sponsor: Mrs. Henry Harris Business Managers: Pam Butler, Luann Dale Proofreaders: Angie Williams, Gina Young TYPISTS (SEATED) Rita Kale, Myra Caldwell, Julie Miller, Pam Crouse. (STANDING) Glenda Caldwell, Debbie Goodson, Shelia Dellinger, Terri Lovings, Sherri Lovings. INDEX: Sherry Jones, Sandra Sipe PHOTOGRAPHERS: Mr. Hilderbran, David Arndt SENIOR DIRECTORY: Teresa Purkey SUBSCRIPTION MANAGERS: (SEATED) Millie Moore. Beverly Ratchford, Nancy Sigmon. (STANDING) Sheena Killian, Twyla Sheets. Cathy McGee, Linda Reinhardt, Steve Deal. Janie Deal. Trojan Staff 103 BUS DRIVERS Bus drivers have the responsibility of get- ting students to and from school safely. There are specific rules for riding a bus and drivers must see that they are enforced. The activity bus transports athletes to and from games. This year, in addition to the traditional orange, yellow buses have been added to the system. Bus Drivers: ROW 1 (left-right): Loy McCombs. Larry McCorkle. Steve McAlister, David Arndt, Max Lee, Tim Ballard, Duanne Caldwell, Larry Isenhower, Kenny Wilson. ROW 2: Anita Ratchford, Jackie Lemmond, Nancy Sigmon, Steve Deal, Twyla Sheets, Myra Lineberger, Vickie Lee, Linda Sigmon, Glenda Caldwell, Paula Fox, Richard Robinson. CLASSES SENIORS CLASS OF '73 During the final stepping stone of high school. Seniors must make the important decision about their future. Something new this year, Seniors chose to have portraits rather than the traditional pictures. Sponsors: Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. Miller, Mr. Adams, Mrs. Harris. Mascots: Scottie White and Jonathan Morris. Officers: (seated) Prophet: Todd Elliott; President; Mike Harwell; Vice-President: Joel Harris. (Stand ing)Testator: Sherry Jones; Secretary: Sandra Sipe; Poet: Sandra McHale; Historian: Luann Dale. 106 Seniors Ricky Alvin Abernathy Von Mitchell Abernathy Larry James Anderson Paula Teresa Angel Dixie Mae Anthony David Carol Arndt Timothy Daniel Ballard Richard Bernard Bolick Debra Lee Brooks Darrell Ray Broome Seniors 107 David Winfield Caldwell Deborah Ann Caldwell George Mills Michael Dale Camp, Jr. Campbell Mark Patrick Cary James Wallace Catchings Glenda Elizabeth Caldwell Kevin Michael Caldwell Myra Annette Caldwell Doyle Drew Connor Melvin Sinatra Clarke Christol Suzanne Christenbury Kenneth Edward Clark 108 Seniors Patricia Jean Cook Petrina Lynn Cook Joe Dean Pamela Diane Bonnie Luann Cornelius Crouse Dale Rita Faye Beverly Lynn Duncan Eades Dale Alan Drum Morris Wayne Drum Terry Lynn Drum Mitzi Jane Eades Beth Renee Edmondson Senior Class 109 Judy Dianne Edwards Harold Ray Edwards Janice Marie Elder Todd Alden Elliott Alice Marie Fowler Marc Theodore Frey Betty Caroline Gibbs Kevin Darrell Goble Deborah Ann Goodson James Edward Grier Sue Ellen Griggs Concentration Susan Marie Grinels Joel Parks Harris Michael Brant Susan Elizabeth Rose Marie Harwell Hawn Hildebrand 110 Senior Class Kathy Mae Hill Rita Gayle Kale Billy Harold Killian, Jr. Sherry Ann Jones Wanda Lee Kale Sheena Marcia Killian Randall James Hill Catherine Gail Holden Robert Henry Isenhower, Jr. Senior Class 111 Randy Dean William Christopher LaCount Ledbetter Tony Vernon Little Doris Rae Livengood Myra Susan Lineberger Sherri Lynn Lovings James Edward Mackie Kimmet Donald Little Terri Gwen Lovings Dwight Owens Martin A quiet day at the bank. Alice Bernet McCorkle Larry Donald McCorkle Cathy Delaine McGee Sandra Jane McHale Julia Ann Miller 112 Senior Class Rahn Nelson Painter Ricky Dean Raybon Teresa Lynn Purkey Linda Marie Reinhardt Millie Ann Moore Mary Alice Randall Amy Christina Robinson Ricky Mike Newton Beverly Ann Ratchford Paul Kelly Robinson But what is this? Two suspicious characters. Richard Bartley Robinson Paula Belle Saunders Leticia Carie Scott Nancy Setzer Murphy Twyla Jeanette Sheets Senior Class 113 Glenda Elizabeth Sherrill Cecil Butler Sigmon Linda Kay Sigmon Nancy Louise Sigmon Larry Thomas Singleton Sandra Lucille Sipe Connlly Savanas Spencer Paul Garry Thompson It looks like a robbery forming. 114 Senior Class Susan Dianne Warren Dwight Keith Watts Denise Lora White Samuel Lock White Angelika Mauch Williams Carla Rose Wilson Deanna Maxine Wilson Donna Ruth Wilson Donald Lee Yarbrough Martha Gina Young But it's only the Senior skit in the magazine drive. Senior Class 115 JUNIORS Working on the Prom, getting class rings, and dis- covering the United States all over again, are a few of the encounters of the Juniors. Knowing there is only one more year is possibly one of the Juniors' greatest pleasures. Terry Abernathy Sharon Armstrong Joel Beard Richard D. Beatty David Bolick Teresa Brooks Junior class sponsors (left to right) Mr. Honeycutt, Miss Guest, Mrs. McDaniel, Mrs. McConnell. Class Officers (left to right) Vice President - Jeff Sherrill; Reporter - Jerry Helton; Secretary-Treasurer - Pam Helton; President - John Mackie. 116 Senior Class Sandra Jo Clarke Lynn Combs Marvin Cutshall Jamie Dagenhart Anthony Brumley Duanne Caldwell Ricky Carter Vicki Clark Kevin Deal David Deese David Dellinger Robert Dennis Rodney Drum Ben Elmore Teresa Ferrell Randy Flowers William Flowers Paula Fox Susan Garris Andy Gilleland Jerry Goble Debbie Harwell Rita Harwell Susan Harwell Ronnie Hedrick Juniors 117 Laban Helderman Jerry Helton Pam Helton Rita Jo Henderson Rene Hicks Barbara Hilderbran JUNIORS David Hobbs Donnie Holbrooks Benny Howard Morris Hoyle Ruth Huffman Buddy Hullette Sam Jones Mike Josey Ronda Josey Mary Lou Kale Rodney Kale Beverly Killian Terry Kincaid Pam Korn Tina Korn Leslie Lail Lisa Laney Patty Laney Max Lee Vickie Lee Jackie Lemmond Tony Lineberger Elaine Little John Mackie 118 Juniors Steve Marlowe Bradley Martin Junior Martin Karen Mayfield Steve McAllister Carol McClain JUNIORS Loy McCombs Kermit McCorkle Sharon Miller Mark Moore Lynn Murray Ida Painter Debbie Parker Les Phillips Alan Pike Richard Pike Kenny Pope Randy Queen Anita Ratchford Michael Reid Debbie Rudisill Tim Schrum Clell Seitz Belinda Setzer David Setzer Jackie Setzer Linda Setzer Dustie Sherrill Juniors 119 JUNIORS Ginger Sherrill Jeff Sherrill Peggy Sherrill Randy Sherrill Rhonda Sherrill Cindy Shook Debbie Sigmon Joe Sigmon Rusty Sims Charles Smyre Rhonda Spencer Linda Stallings Debbie Trouille Kenny Waters Trudy Wike Dennis Wilson Mike Wilson Jimmy Wright ■ mam SOPHOMORES Sophomores are relieved because they are no long- er Freshmen. Participating in Varsity athletics, joining clubs, and biology are a few Sophomore activities. Sponsors: Mr. Hilderbran, Mrs. Horton, Mr. Caldwell, Mrs. Clark, Mr. Ewing, Mr. Scott. CLASS OFFICERS: Greg Laney, Vickie Jones, Verna Jane Huff- man, and Randy Sherrill. Jeff Beard Terry Berry Kenneth Bolick Sheree Bost Michael Bowers Sherry Caldwell Marsha Campbell Roger Abernethy Jerry Allen Leroy Allen David Anderson David Arndt Jeff Ball Teresa Ballard 122 Sophomores Renota Drum Steve Duncan Jeff Eades Frankie Edwards Sherry Edwards Terry Edwards Robert Elder Bryan Fishe Sarah Fleming Pam Fowler Susan Frey Mary Ann Frye Judy Fulbright Keith Gabriel Chris Gilleland Scott Campbell Vivian Cansler Rufus Catchings Debbie Cato Jackie Chandler Harriet Clark Charles Clinard Benny Connor Patty Cook Dottie Cornelius Jamie Cornelius Laura Cornelius Dennis Crouse Viola Cutshall Randy Deal Dean Drum Larry Drum Nina Drum 123 Sophomores Vickie Glover Debbie Goble Linda Griggs Denise Hart Joanie Harwell Wesley Hass Donald Hastings Rita Hatfield Jane Hedrick Michael Hilderbran Ricky Hill Randy Holland Nancy Hollifield Denisa Honeycutt Randy Honeycutt Jeff Howard Verna Jane Huffman Cathy Isenhour Larry Isenhour Michael Isenhour Diane Jonas Vicki Jones Diane Josey Giovanna Killian Linda Klinger Sheree Lail Wade Lail Greq Laney Sandy Laney Tony Ledbetter Paul Lewis Jeff Lineberger Sharon Lineberger David Lowman Keith Major Cindy Martin Billy Mayberry Pamela Mayfield Dennis Misenheimer Sherri Moore Susan Moose Bobbi Mullins Sandra Mundy Susan Murray Julie Nuzum Donald Parker Karen Parkhurst Norma Parson James Powell Billy Propst Lee Propst Susanne Putnam Chuckie Reid Jimmy Reid Gary Reitzel Patricia Rhyne Caroll Robinson Sophomores 125 Nathan Robinson Susan Robinson Scott Saunders Paula Schmitz Charles Self Margaret Setzer Shelley Setzer Tim Setzer Gary Sharpe Carol Sheets Bobby Sherrill Grace Sherrill Mark Sherrill Randy Sherrill Kent Shoaf Lonnie Shook Patricia Shook Ben Sigmon David Sigmon Kathy Sigmon Myra Sigmon Patty Sigmon Harry Sigmon Mike Simpson Melissa Smith Michael Smith Patricia Smith Phyllis Smith Rebecca Smith Jeff Smyre 126 Sophomores SOPHOMORES Lina Smyre Tony Speagle Cathy Talbert Brenda Taylor Jeffrey Taylor Barbara Towery Victor Walters Sherrie Warren Cathy White Reggie Wilkes Mary Williams Bobby Wilson Sherry Wimberly Marilyn Woodard Kim Wray Jim Yount Class Officers: Reporter: Donna Burke; Secretary: Susan Bryson; Vice-President: Bobby Lutz; President: Beverly McGee. Sponsors: Mr. Foster, Mr. Faucette, Mr. Jones, Mrs. Yount, Mr. Moore, Mr. Walker. FRESHMEN Being a Freshman is a new experience for many. Junior Varsity athletics and a few clubs are among the things available to Freshmen. 128 Freshmen Maynard Abee Carroll Abernethy Larry Allen Tammy Anderson Richard Angel Marty Armstrong Vanessa Autrey Donna Baker Elvis Beal Charles Beatty Jane Beatty Johnny Beatty Annette Beck Abbey Bolick Cindy Bowman Susan Bryson Donna Burke Lynn Bustle Barbara Caldwell Dean Caldwell Libby Caldwell Randy Caldwell Donald Childress Randy Christy Jerry Clark Dennis Deal Ronnie Deal Harvey Dellinger Eddie Dover Smitty Drum Marsha Eades Gary Edwards Mike Edwards Tony Edwards Billy Elder Curtis Elliott Dean Elmore Ricky Ferguson Paulette Ferrell Kaye Flowers Sharon Fowler Lisa Fox Gene Frye Julie Gabriel Sharon Gaither Phyllis Gaius Kevin Gantt Frances Garris Sally Gilleland 4 Ml Teresa Goble Tina Goodman Debbie Greene Debbie Grinels Gail Hanvey Perry Harwell Dale Hedrick Roger Hefner Sharon Helms Becky Henline Nora Hilderbran Randy Hilderbran Teresa Hilderbrand Chris Hobbs Randy Hobbs Donna Holbrooks Teresa Honeycutt Pamela Hovis Debbie Huffman Timmy Isenhour Renea Isenhour David Isenhower Christy Jones Ida Jones Wanda Jones Joe Josey Jerry Kale Doug Keever Tammy Ketcham Larry Leatherman Debbie Ledford Michael Lequire Tommy Killian Hank Kirksey Wayne Lail Mickey Laney FRESHMEN Phillip McCaslin Chester McCleave Keith McCorkle Linda McCullough Tammy McCullough Beverly McGee Debbie McKay Robert Moose James Mundy Chris Murphy Suzanne Nolley Curtis Odom Ronald Owens David Perkins Karen Phillips Carl Pope Teresa Pope Terry Pope Gary Potter Julie Powell Gladys Ramseur Pamela Reid Bruce Reitzel Ronnie Robinson Tommy Lewis David Lindler Mike Lineberger James Little Betty Lutz Bobby Lutz Vickie Lutz Michael Mace Vonna Martin Mark Mauney 132 Freshmen FRESHMEN Daniel Setzer Danny Setzer Dennis Setzer Kathy Setzer Robert Setzer Marcha Sherrill Terry Sherrill Cynthia Shoemake Joey Shook Lisa Shubert Kathy Sigmon Rodney Sigmon Teresa Sigmon Terry Sipe Jake Slaughter Donna Smith James Snapp Greg Spencer Steve Turner John Ward Kelly Waters Debbie Waugh Rick Wentz Gene Wesson Daffie Wilkes Edward Wilkes Keith Wilkes Ruby Wilkes Curtis Wilkinson Penny Wilkinson Freshmen 133 EIGHTH GRADE In addition to the high school students, the eighth grade from Balls Creek Elementary is a part of Bandys High. They are allowed to join the Science Club and participate in some of the school elections. The eighth grade has its own athletic competition. Class Officers (left-right) Re- porter: Dixon Singleton; Secre- tary-Treasurer: Emile Estep; Vice President: Jeff Hoyle; Pre- sident: Jo Eddie McCombs. Sponsors: Miss Cole, Mr. Abernathy, Mrs. Drum, and Mr. Witherspoon. Kenneth Abernathy Clifton Allen Margurite Allen Jolena Ballew Sharon Beam Deborah Black Kevin Boggs Marcel Brandon Kathy Burke Dianne Caldwell Donna Caldwell Junior Caldwell Joe Clark Stanley Connor Tim Crouse Darlene Devine Bradley Drum Celia Drum David Drum Tim Edwards Nantahala Ervin Emile Estep Ricky Everhart Darren Foster Kay Foster Kimberly Fox Bill Gates Cathy Gilleland Cindy Gilleland Sandra Gilmore Wanda Glenn Donarie Good Terry Goodson Elesa Hedrick Shelia Hedrick Carolyn Hefner Stephanie Caldwell Eighth Grade 135 EIGHTH Revonda Henson Donna Hewitt Kelly Hewitt Karen Hollar Yvonne Hullette Tammy Honeycutt Sharon Houston Jeff Hoyle Tammi Hoyle Phyllis Huffman Mike Jarrett Mike Jerome Gloria Josey Margaret Josey Lonnie Killian Bobby Leatherman Richard Lineberger Carl Longacrer Gary Martin Robin Martin Teresa Martin Dwight Maples Kathy Mathis Yolanda Mayfield Jo Eddie McCombs Sandra Miller Jimmie Misenheimei Blair Nuzum Peggy Owens Cindy Parker Darren Parker Justin Parlier Phyllis Porter EIGHTH Cynthia Ratchford Randy Rayburn Sherry Reavis Kim Rivens Ricky Scronce Debra Self Dennis Setzer Jane Carol Setzer Shelia Setzer Amy Sherrill Mike Sherrill Telica Sherrill Gary Shoemake Fred Shuford, Jr. Chris Sigmon Juanite Sigmon Kim Sigmon Carloyn Simons Dixon Singleton Denise Sipe Norma Sipe Donny Smith Shelia Smith Nina Smyre Delinda Speagle Pete Stewart Tim Stinson Tony Story Katrina Taylor David Watson Mark Wentz Sandra Wilkinson Mary Ann Wilkes Glenda Willis Susan Wingler John Wolters Sandra Yoder Tim Yount IN MEMORY OF Garry Gene Butler July 26, 1958 — September 17,1972 1 THE Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. 2 He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters. 3 He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake. 4 Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. 5 Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies; thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over. 6Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever. 138 FACULTY DIRECTORY MR. GLENN ABERNETHV - Address: Route 2. Newton. N.C. COLLEGES or UNI- VERSITIES: Wake Forest. A.B. SUBJECTS: Eighth Grade, Language Arts, and History. MR. STEVE ADAMS - Address: Rt. 1. Box 663. Claremont. N.C. 28601. COLLEGES or UNIVERSITIES: Gardner-Webb. B.A. SUB- JECTS. CLUBS. DUTIES: English 10. English 12. Football Coaching Staff. MR. BILL BOST - Address: Newton. N.C. COLLEGES or UNIVERSITIES: Lenoir- Rhyne. A.B. SUBJECTS. CLUBS, DUTIES: Physical Education, Economics and Sociology; Key Club, Varsity Boys' Basketball. Varsity Girls' Basketball, Varsity Football Assistant Coach; Assistant Principal. MR. EVERETTE M. CALDWELL - Address: Route 1, Maiden. N.C. COLLEGES or UNI- VERSITIES: Lenoir Rhyne, Wake Forest, Duke. A.B. SUBJECTS, CLUBS. DUTIES: Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry; Science Club; Magazine Drive. MRS. MARILYN CLARK - Address: P.O. Box 894, Newton, N.C. COLLEGES or UNI- VERSITIES: Western Carolina University, B.S. SUBJECTS. CLUBS. DUTIES: Biology, Physical Science, Health and Physical Educa- tion; Pep Club. MISS KAY E. COLE - Address: 2131, 14th Ave. Dr. N.E., Hickory, N.C. COLLEGES or UNIVERSITIES: Lenoir Rhyne College. SUB- JECTS: Eighth Grade, Social Studies, Language Arts. MRS. EVELYN B. DRUM - Address: Route 2, Newton. N.C. COLLEGES or UNIVERSITIES: Lenoir Rhyne. U.N.C. Chapel Hill, A.S.U., M.Ed. SUBJECTS. CLUBS, DUTIES: Math, Science; Science Club; Eighth Grade; Social Studies; Health and Physical Education. MR. BILLY RANDELL EWING - Address: Route 2. Newton. N.C. COLLEGES or UNI- VERSITIES: Pfeiffer, U.N.C. Chapel Hill, M. A.T., B.A. SUBJECTS. CLUBS, DUTIES: Biology; Physical Science; Science Club, Junior Varsity Boys' Basketball; Baseball; Activity Bus. MR. RANDY FAUCETTE - Address: 1085-22nd St.. N.E., Hickory, N.C. COL- LEGES or UNIVERSITIES: Appalachian State University. A.B. SUBJECTS. CLUBS. DUTIES: Special Education; Key Club, Varsity Football Assistant Coach. MR. RICHARD FOSTER - Address: Newton, N. C. COLLEGES or UNIVERSITIES: Lenoir Rhyne College, B.A. SUBJECTS, CLUBS. DUTIES: Health and Physical Education; Mon- ogram Club. Geography, Civics; Varsity Foot- ball Coach; Track Coach, Athletic Director. MISS DONNA J. GUEST - Address: Route 10 Box 154. Hickory, N.C. COLLEGES or UNI- VERSITIES: U.N.C. Greensboro, U.N.C. Chapel Hill. SUBJECTS. CLUBS. DUTIES: En- glish 1, Advanced English 1, 2, 3, 4; School Newspaper. MR. CHARLES SAMUEL HARBINSON - Address: Route 1, Box 153 C2, Sherrills Ford, N.C. COLLEGES or UNIVERSITIES: Appa- lachian State University. SUBJECTS, CLUBS, DUTIES: Chorus, Band. MRS. CATHERINE L. HARRIS - Address: 231, Highway 10, Newton. N.C. COLLEGES or UNIVERSITIES: Lenoir Rhyne. A.B., U.N.C. Chapel Hill, University of Tennessee. SUB- JECTS. CLUBS. DUTIES: Bookkeeping. Typ- ing I, Typing II, Office Practice; Yearbook. MRS. CLARE S. MILLER - Address: Box 151. Conover. N.C. COLLEGES or UNIVERSITIES: U.N.C.G., Lenoir Rhyne. A.S.U.. M.A. SUB- JECTS. CLUBS, DUTIES: English 10. Typing I, Shorthand, General Business; FBLA, School Treasurer. MR. W. S. MOORE - Address: Route 1, Maiden, N.C. COLLEGES or UNIVERSITIES: N.C. State. B.S. SUBJECTS, CLUBS. DUTIES: Agriculture, Shop; FFA; School Grounds. MR. ASTOR PROPST - Address: Dogwood Hills. Newton. N.C. COLLEGES or UNI- VERSITIES: Lenoir Rhyne. SUBJECTS, CLUBS, DUTIES: Carpentry, Construction In- dustry; Carpentry Club. MR. CHARLES M. SCOTT - Address: Route 2. Box 47, Statesville. N.C. COLLEGES or UNIVERSITIES: Mitchell College. A.S.U. SUB- JECTS. CLUBS. DUTIES: Family Living, Eng- lish 9, U.S. History; Junior Varsity Girls' Bas- ketball. MR. KENNETH W. HILDERBRAN - Address: Route 2, Newton, N.C. COLLEGES or UNI- VERSITIES: Appalachian State University, B.S. SUBJECTS, CLUBS. DUTIES: Algebra I. Algebra II, Geometry, Physics, Advanced Math- ematics; Beta Club; Gate Duty, School Photo- grapher. MR. M. D. HONEYCUTT - Address: 335-3rd Ave., S.E., Hickory. N.C. COLLEGES or UNI- VERSITIES: Lenoir Rhyne. A.B. SUBJECTS, CLUBS, DUTIES: ICT 11 and 12; VICA Club; Junior-Senior Prom Chairman. MRS. MICKIE HORTON - Address: Route 2. Newton. N.C. COLLEGES or UNIVERSITIES: Lenior Rhyne. A.S.U., Davidson, A.B. SUB- JECTS, CLUBS. DUTIES: Consumer Math, Family Living. MRS. W. D. ISENHOWE R - Address: Route 2. Newton, N.C. COLLEGES or UNIVERSITIES: U.N.C.G., Western Carolina, U.N.C. Chapel Hill, Lenoir Rhyne, Catawba College, A.S.U. SUB- JECTS. CLUBS, DUTIES: Librarian; Library Club. MR. LEONARD JONES - Address: Route 2, Catawba. N.C. COLLEGES or UNIVERSITIES: Appalachian State University, B.S. SUBJECTS, CLUBS, DUTIES: World History. U.S. History, Civics; Parking for Football Games. MRS. KAYE McCONNELL - Address: Route 1, Vale, N.C. COLLEGES or UNIVERSITIES: Appalachian State University, B.S. SUBJECTS, CLUBS, DUTIES: French I and II, English; French Club, Varsity Cheerleaders, Junior Var- sity Cheefleaders. MRS. RITA McDANIEL - Address: Route 2. Newton. N.C. COLLEGES or UNIVERSITIES: Lenoir Rhyne, A.B. SUBJECTS, CLUBS. DUTIES: General Math; F.T.A. Sponsor. MRS. WANDA H. SIGMON - Address: Rt. 5. Box 685, Hickory. N.C. 28601. COLLEGES or UNIVERSITIES: U.N.C.-Greensboro, B.A., Additional Study Lenoir Rhyne, Jamaica. Uni- versity West Indies. SUBJECTS. CLUBS. DUTIES: Coaching Debate Team, Graduation. MR. GLENN A. SIGMON - Address: Route 3. Box 614, Newton, N.C. COLLEGES or UNI- VERSITIES: Lenoir Rhyne, U.N.C.G., M.A. Principal. MR. W. A. SIGMON - Address: Route 1, Den- ver, N.C. COLLEGES or UNIVERSITIES: U.N.C. Chapel Hill, A.S.U., University of Louis- ville, M.Ed. Guidance Counselor. MRS. AUDREY THRONEBURG - Address: Route 1, Catawba. N.C. COLLEGES or UNI- VERSITIES: Lenoir Rhyne, Catawba College, Clevenger. Secretary. MRS. ANN P. WAGNER - Address: Route 1 Box 255-C Conover. N.C. COLLEGES or UNI- VERSITIES: University of N.C.-G, Longwood College at Farmville, Va., B.S. Secondary Edu- cation, Health and Physical Education. Teach- ers' Aide. MR. L. A. WALKER - Address: 9524 Fold- bank Drive, Charlotte. N.C. COLLEGES or UNIVERSITIES: Johnson C. Smith University, A.B. English. MR. WALTER E. WITHERSPOON. JR. - Ad- dress: 923 S. Center St.. Hickory, N.C. COL- LEGES or UNIVERSITIES: Winston-Salem State College, A.S.U., B.S. SUBJECTS. CLUBS, DUTIES: Language Arts; Eighth Grade. MRS. MARIAN YOUNT - Address: First St. S.E., Claremont. N.C. COLLEGES or UNI- VERSITIES: Catawba College. U.N.C.G.. B.S. SUBJECTS, CLUBS, DUTIES: Home Eco- nomics; FHA; Clinic. Faculty Directory 139 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Mike Harwell, Donna Wilson. ABERNATHY. VON MITCHELL - Parents Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Marion Abernathy, Route 1, Catawba, N.C. CLUBS, HONORS, AND AWARDS: Carpentry Club 3. 4; Agriculture 2, 3, 4. ABERNETHY, RICKY ALVIN - Parents: Mr. Alvin R. Abernethy, Route 1, Box 102, Maiden, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS, AWARDS: Carpentry Club 3, 4, President 4; Senior Super- lative: Most Dependable. ANDERSON. LARRY - Parents: Mr. Rocky Anderson, Route 2. Claremont, N.C. ANTHONY, DIXIE MAE - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Ragen Anthony, Route 2, Box 172, Catawba. N.C. CLUBS, HONORS. AND AWARDS: Art Club 4. ARNDT DAVID CAROL - Parents: Robert and Alsie Arndt, Route 1, Box 72, Sherrills Ford, N.C. CLUBS, HONORS, AND AWARDS: Science Club 1, 2; Beta Club 2, 3. 4; Annual Photographer 3. 4; Annual Editor 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Newspaper Science News Editor; Glee Club Pianist 3; Senior Superlative: Most Intel- lectual. BALLARD, TIMOTHY DANIEL - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Ballard. Route 2, New- ton. N.C. CLUBS, HONORS. AND AWARDS: Bus Driver 3. 4. BOLICK, RICHARD - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Bolick, Route 2, Box 82, Newton, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: Band 3,4. BROOKS. DEBBIE LEE - Parents: William H. and Evelyn Brooks. Dogwood Hills, Newton, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS, AND AWARDS: Head 140 Senior Directory SENIOR DIRECTORY Majorette 3, 4; Second Vice-President I.C.T.; First Runner-up Homecoming 3; Junior Class Miss 3. BROOME, DARELL RAY - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Huey Broome, Route 1. Box 245A, Maiden. N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: Construction Carpentry I; Art Club; Agriculture 2, 3. BUCHANAN. LESLIE KEITH - Parents: Harry and Muriel Buchanan, Route 2, Box 108-A, Newton. N.C. CLUBS, HONORS. AND AWARDS: Pep Club; Art Club. BURGESS. WANDA TERESA - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Burgess. Route 2, Box 429. Newton. N.C. CLUBS. HONORS, AND AWARDS: J.V. Basketball; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1; F.T.A. 3. 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Bus Driver 3; Senior Superlative: Most Care- free. BURRIS, EDDIE HOWARD - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burris, Route 2, Newton, N.C. CLUBS, HONORS. AND AWARDS: Pep Club 1. 2; French Club 2, 3; Key Club 2, 3; Mono- gram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; J.V. Football; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 1, 2; Varsity Basketball 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Track Award 3; Boys' State 3; Sophomore Entertainment Committee for Junior-Senior 2; Entertainment Committee for Junior-Senior; Freshman Class President; Sophomore Class President; Listed in Merit's Who's Who Among American High School Students; Senior Superlative: Most Athletic. BUTLER. PAMELA CHERYL - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Dewey L. Butler, Morningside Heights. Newton. N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: Sophomore Entertainment Com- mittee for Junior-Senior 2; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Library Club 2, 3, Reporter 2, 3; Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Beta Club Spring Festivities 2, 3, 4; Dellinger's Day 4; Newspaper Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 3, 4; Annual Business Manager 4; Advertising Staff 4; J.V. Basketball; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Out- standing Sophomore 2; Junior Marshal 3; Pep Club 1, 2. 3. 4, F.H.A. 1; Science Club 1. 2, 3; Spring Festival Maid of Honor 4. CALDWELL. DAVID - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. James E. Caldwell, Route 1, Maiden, N.C. CLUBS, HONORS, AND AWARDS: Carpentry; Football 3, 4; Senior Superlative: Most Cour- teous. CALDWELL, DEBBIE - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Caldwell, Route 1. Maiden, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: Science Club 1, 2; Pep Club 2. 3. 4; French Club 3, 4; F.T.A. 3. 4; VICA 4; F.B.L.A. 2, 3; Soft Ball Team 2; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Color Guard 3. CALDWELL. GLENDA ELIZABETH - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Harley R. Caldwell. Route 2, Box 532. Newton, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS, AND AWARDS: F.H.A. 1. 2. 3. 4; Secretary 3; F.B.L.A. 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Annual Typist 4. CALDWELL, KEVIN - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Caldwell, Route 1, Maiden, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2; Football 1; Track 1, 2; Homecoming Escort 4. CALDWELL. MYRA ANNETTE - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Caldwell, Route 1, Box 294-A. Maiden. N.C. CLUBS, HONORS, AND AWARDS: F.H.A. 1, 2. 3. 4. Vice-President 3. President 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Home Economics Award 3; Refreshment Committee Junior-Senior 3; Annual Typist 4; Christmas Court 4. CAMP, JR., GEORGE MILLS - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D. Carver, Route 1, Sherrills Ford, N.C. CLUBS, HONORS. AND AWARDS: Varsity Football 2, 3, 4. Track 2, 3. 4; Mono- gram Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Key Club 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2; Bus Driver 2, 3, 4; J.V. Football 1; J.V. Basketball 1; Sophomore Entertainment Committee 2; Prom Committee 3; Sophomore Class Vice-Pres- ident; Boys' State 3; Listed in Merit's Who's Who Among American High School Students. CARY. MARK PATRICK - Parents: William and Sue C. Cary, Route 1, Box 103A, Sherrills Ford, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: French Club 2, 3. 4; Science Club; Pep Club; Substitute Bus Driver; Senior Superlative: Most School Spirited. MOST COURTEOUS: David Caldwell. Cathy McGee. SENIOR DIRECTORY CATCHINGS, JAMES - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Barto F. Catchings, Route 1. Box 116, Sherrills Ford, N.C. F.F.A. 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Bus Driver. CHRISTENBURY, CHRISTOL - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Christenbury, Route 1, Denver, N.C. CLUBS, HONORS. AND AWARDS: F.H.A. 1; Science 1. 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; French Club 2, 3, 4; Debating Team 3: J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Manager 4; Softball 3; Dec- orating Committee for Junior-Senior; Dec- orating Committee for Christmas Dance 2, 3; Homecoming 4. CLARK, KENNETH — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. June Clark, P.O. Box 823, Newton, N.C. CLUBS, HONORS, AND AWARDS: Football; Track. CLARKE, MELVIN S. - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee Clarke, Route 2, Box 331, Newton, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: Track; F.F.A. 1,3, 4; Pep Club; Band. COOK, PATTY - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Wilson E. Cook, Box 459, Route 2, Newton, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: Christmas Court 2; F.H.A. 2; Pep Club 4; Color Guard 4; Miss Congeniality for Maiden Pageant; Home- coming Queen 4. COOK, PENNY - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Cook. Box 459, Route 2. Newton. N.C. CLUBS. HONORS, AND AWARDS: VICA Club 3; Glee Club 2, 3. CORNELIUS. BRADLEY - Parents: James N. Cornelius, Route 2, Box 159-A, Catawba, N.C. CLUBS, HONORS. AND AWARDS: Carpentry Club. CORNELIUS, JOE - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cornelius, Sherrills Ford, N.C. CROUSE, PAMELA DIANE - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Herman F. Crouse, Route 1, Box 92-A, Maiden, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: F.H.A. 1. 2, 3. 4. Reporter 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2; Glee Club 3, 4; F.H.A. Historian 4; Advertising Staff 4; Typist. DALE, BONNIE LUANN — Parents: Mr. and Mrs Ted Dale, Route 1, Maiden, N.C. CLUBS, HONROS, AND AWARDS: Newspaper Staff 2. 3. 4, Sports Editor 3. 4; Annual Business Mana- ger 4. Advertising Staff 4; Dellinger's Day 4; Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4; Junior Marshal 3; Pep Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Science Club 1. 2; French Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; French Club Award 3; Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4; Beta Club Fes- tivities 2. 3, 4; Class Historian 4; Prom Com- mittee 3. Senior Superlative: Most School Spirited. Maid of Honor for Christmas Dance 4. DEAL, JANIE — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Deal, Route 2, Box 182. Newton, N.C. CLUBS, HONORS, AND AWARDS: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; J.V. Cheerleader 1, 2, Captain 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4; Advertising Staff 4; Subscription Manager 4. Monogram Club 3, 4. DEAL, STEVEN CARROLL - Parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Raeford Deal. 403 Highway 10, Newton, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: Pep Club 2, 3. 4. Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Library Club 4. Bus Driver 3, 4; Bus Driver Award 3, 4; Annual Staff Subscription Manager 4. DELLINGER, SHELIA DIANE - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. W. Blair Dellinger, Route 1, Box 146, Catawba. N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: Pep Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Science Club 2. 3. 4. French Club 3, 4; Library Club 3, Secre- tary-Treasurer 3; F.T.A. 4; Newspaper Typist 4; Advertising Staff 4; Annual Staff Typist 4. DRUM. DALE ALAN - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Drum. Jr., 16 Hwy. 10, Newton, N.C. CLUBS, HONORS, AND AWARDS: Carpentry 3. 4. F.F.A. 2, 3. DRUM. MORRIS WAYNE - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Drum. Route 2, Box 155. Cataw- ba. N.C. CLUBS, HONORS, AND AWARDS: Science Club; F.F.A. DRUM. TERRY LYNN - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Drum. Route 1. Maiden, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: French Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2. 3, 4. Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, J.V. Football 1; Varsity Football 2. 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-President 2; Key Club 4; Carpentry Club 4; Senior Super- lative. Neatest. DUNCAN. RITA - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Ray M. Duncan, Route 2, Box 119, Newton, N.C. MOST ATHLETIC: Deanna Wilson, Eddie Burris. MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED: Luann Dale, Mark Cary. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: F.H.A. 1. 2. Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; I.C.T. 3. 4 EADES, BEVERLY LYNN - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Eades, Route 2, Box 145, New- ton. N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS F.H.A. 1, 2. Pep Club 2, 3; French Club 3, 4. Library Club 2, Powder Puff Football 1. EADES. MITZI JANE - Parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eades, Route 1, Box 44, Sherrills Ford, N.C. CLUBS, HONORS. AND AWARDS: Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Art Club 3; French Club 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2. 3. 4, Song Leader 3, Reporter 4; Homeroom Vice-President 3; Homeroom Secre- tary-Treasurer 4; Advertising Staff 4; Prom De- coration 3. EDMONSON. BETH RENEE - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. James H. Edmonson, 3 Mt. Olive Road, Newton. N.C. CLUBS, HONORS. AND AWARDS: Science Club 1, 2; French 2, 3. 4; Glee Club 3; Library Club 1; Powder Puff Foot- ball 1. Sophomore Class Miss 2; Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, Homeroom Class Poet 4; J.V. Basketball 1, 2; Varsity Basketball 3; Sopho- more Entertainment Committee 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 4; February Festivities 2; Softball 2. I.C.T. First Vice-President 4. VICA Club 4; Adver- tising Staff 4. Dellinger's Day 4. EDWARDS, DIANE - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Roland Edwards. Route 1, Box 246. Sherrills Ford. N.C. CLUBS. HONORS, AND AWARDS: Softball 2; F.H.A. 2. 3; F.B.L.A. 3. 4 EDWARDS. HAROLD RAY - Parents: Roland E. Edwards, Route 1, Sherrills Ford. N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: F.F.A. 1. 3. President 1; Carpentry; Construction In- dustry; Bus Driver Award 2, 3, 4. Senior Directory 141 MOST ORIGINAL: Debbie Koone, Kelly Rob- inson. ELDER. JANICE — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam H. Elder, Route 1, Box 243-B, Maiden, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: Art Club; Glee Club; F.B.L.A.; Christmas Court 4. ELLIOTT. TODD ALDEN - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Elliott, Terrell. N.C. CLUBS. HON- ORS, AND AWARDS: Freshman Vice- President; J.V. Football 1; J.V Basketball 1, 2; Science Club 1, 4; French Club 2. 3, 4, Presi- dent 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4. Sgt.-at-Arms 4; Home- coming Announcer 2, Escort 1, 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Junior Class Reporter. Senior Class Prophet, Sophomore Entertainment Committee 2; Ju- nior-Senior Prom 3; Christmas Dance Deco- ration 2. 3, 4, Escort 2, 3, 4. FOSTER, JOE — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Foster, Route 1, Box 146, Sherrills Ford, N.C. FOWLER, ALICE M. - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fowler, Route 2, 218 Mt. Olive Road, Newton. N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: F.H.A. 1; Powder Puff Football 1; Science Club 1; Library Club 2, 3. 4; Adver- tising Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 3. FREY, MARC - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Frey. P.O. Box 193. Newton. N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: Science Club 1. 2; Carpentry Club 3. 4. FRYE. PEGGY - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. O. Kelly Frye, Route 2, Box 607, Newton. N.C. CLUBS, HONORS. AND AWARDS: Glee Club 3; I.C.T. 3, 4; Science Club 1; Homecoming 4. 142 Senior Directory FRYE, WANDA — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. O. Kelly Frye, Route 2, Box 607, Newton, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS, AND AWARDS: F.H.A. 1, 2; J.V. Cheerleader 1, 2. Co-Captain 2; Pep Club 1. 2. I.C.T. 3. 4. GIBBS. CAROLYN - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Gibbs. Route 2. Box 203, Newton, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: I.C.T. 3. 4; Color Guard 3; F.H.A. 1; Senior Superlative: Neatest; Homecoming 4. GOBLE, KEVIN DARRELL - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Harlee Goble, Route 1, Box 100, Maiden. N.C. CLUBS, HONORS. AND AWARDS: I.C.T. 3; Carpentry Club. GOODSON, DEBORAH ANN - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Garland L. Goodson, Route 1, Box 256, Maiden, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: F.H.A. 1; Science Club 1. 2, 3. 4; French Club 3, 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3. 4; Junior-Senior Refreshment Committee 3; Newspaper Staff 1. 2, 3, 4; Assistant Editor 3. Editor-in-chief 4. Advertising Staff 4; Annual Typist 4; Chief Junior Marshal. GRIER. JAMES EDWARD - Parents: Mrs. Mary R. Grier, Route 2, Box 305, Newton, N.C. GRINELS. SUSAN - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Grinels, Route 1. Box 180, Sherrills Ford, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: V.I.C.A. Treasurer 4. HARRIS. JOEL - Parents: Rev. and Mrs. Parks C. Harris. Route 2, Box 327-A, Maiden, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: J.V. Bas- ketball 2; Varsity Basketball 4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1. 2, 3. 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Football Staff 3; Junior Class President 3; Sophomore Entertainment Committee 2; Se- nior Class Vice-President 4; Homecoming Escort 2, 3, 4 HARWELL, MIKE Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Harwell. Route 1, Box 77. Catawba. N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: J.V. Basketball 1, 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Student Council 1; Science Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Key Club 4; Monogram 3, 4; Debating Team 3. 4; Home- coming Escort 2. 3, 4; Sophomore Enter- tainment Committee 2; Advertising Staff 4. Se- nior Class President 4; Senior Superlative: Most Likely to Succeed. HAWN. SUSAN ELIZABETH - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Billy F. Hawn, Route 2, Claremont, N.C. CLUBS, HONORS. AND AWARDS: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3; French Club 2; F.B.L.A. 3; V.I.C.A. 4 HILDEBRAND. ROSE - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Hildebrand, Route 1, Box 53. Sherrills Ford, N.C. CLUBS, HONORS. AND AWARDS: F.H.A. 1, 2. 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Science Club 1, 2, 3. 4 Pep Club 1. 3. 4; Library Club 4; French Club 3; Advertising Staff 4. HILL, KATHY — Parents: Rev. and Mrs. Robert Lee Hill, Route 1, Box 227-H, Catawba, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS, AND AWARDS: F.B.L.A.; F.H.A.; I.C.T. NEATEST: Terry Drum. HILL, RANDALL (Randy! JAMES - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. James Archie Hill, Box 12, Terrell, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: Pep Club 1, 2. 3; Key Club 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 2; Monogram Club 4; Track 2. HOLDEN. CATHERINE GAIL - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Edd Holden, Route 1. Sherrills Ford, N.C. CLUBS, HONORS. AND AWARDS: Li- brary Club. HOYLE, MORRIS — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Hoyle, Route 1, Catawba, N.C. ISENHOUR, JR., ROBERT H. - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Isenhour, Sr., Route 1, Box 78, Catawba. N.C. CLUBS. HONORS, AND AWARDS: French Club 2. 3. 4; Science Club 2. 4 F.F.A. 1; Track 2, 4. JONES. SHERRY ANN - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Collins Jones, Route 2, Catawba, N.C. CLUBS, HONORS. AND AWARDS: J.V. Bas- ketball 1, 2; F.H.A. 1,2. 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary and Treasurer 2, 4; Science Club 1, 2; Varsity Cheerleader 4. Senior Class Testator 4, Monogram Club 4; Christmas Court 3; Advertising Staff 4; Del- linger's Day 4; Miss Bandys 4. KALE, RITA - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Griffin Kale, Route 1, Denver, N.C. CLUBS, HONORS, AND AWARDS: Annual Typist 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Advertising Staff 4. KALE, WANDA - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Julius M. Kale, Route 2, Box 126. Catawba. N.C. KILLIAN. JR.. BILLY H. - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Billy H. Killian, Route 1, Box 120, Ca- tawba. N.C. KILLIAN, SHEENA MARCIA - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lee Killian, Route 2, Box 206, Newton. N.C. CLUBS, HONORS, AND AWARDS: Beta Club 2. 3; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; French 2, 3. 4; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4; Annual Staff Subscription Manager 4. SENIOR DIRECTORY KIRKSEV, SHELIA - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirksey, Route 2, Box 178-A, Catawba, N.C. CLUBS, HONORS, AND AWARDS: 1. C.T. KLINGER, SCOTT - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Larry A. Klinger, Route 1, Box 146F. Sherrills Ford, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: School Newspaper. KOONE, DEBBIE - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Koone, Route 1, Box 27, Sherrills Ford, N.C. CLUBS, HONORS. AND AWARDS: Se- nior Class Reporter 4; I.C.T. President 4; Senior Superlative: Most Original; Christmas Queen 4. KORN, RICKY - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Korn, Jr., Route 2. Claremont, N.C. CLUBS, HONORS. AND AWARDS: Carpentry Club. LACOUNT, RANDY - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. John G. LaCount, Jr., Route 2. Box 491, New- ton. N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: J.V. Football 1; Varsity Football 4. LEDBETTER, CHRIS - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. James C. Ledbetter, Box 449, Route 2, New- ton, N.C. LINEBERGER, MYRA SUSAN - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Lineberger, Route 1, Box 131. Sherrills, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS, AND AWARDS: Bus Driver. LITTLE, KIM Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Little, Route 1. Denver, N.C. CLUBS, HON- ORS. AND AWARDS: J.V. Football 1; Varsity Football; Baseball; Carpentry; Agriculture 1,2, 3.4 LITTLE. TONY VERNON - Parents: Ruth Little. Route 2. Box 73, Claremont. N.C. LIVENGOOD. DORIS RAE - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Livengood, Box 1, Terrell, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3. 4; F.B.L.A. 3; Advertising Staff 4. LOVINGS. SHERRI - Parents: Mrs. Ruth Lovings, Route 1, Maiden, N.C. CLUBS. HON- ORS, AND AWARDS: F.H.A. 1. 2, 3.4, Parlia- mentarian 3. Secretary 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Advertising Staff 4; Annual Typist 4. LOVINGS, TERRI - Parents: Mrs. Ruth M. Lovings, Route 1, Maiden, N.C. CLUBS, HON- ORS. AND AWARDS: F.H.A. 1, 2. 3. 4. Trea- surer 4; Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Advertising Staff 4; Typist 4. MACKIE, JAMES EDWARD - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mackie, Route 2, Claremont, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: J.V. Bas- ketball 1.2; Science Club 2, 3, 4 MARTIN. DWIGHT - Parents: Owens Martin, Route 2, Catawba, N.C. MCCORKLE, ALICE BERNETT - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. John McCorkle. Route 1, Box 238-A, Sherrills Ford. N.C. MCCORKLE, LARRY - Parents: Ruth Mc- Corkle, Route 1, Box 197. Sherrills Ford, N.C. CLUBS, HONORS. AND AWARDS: J.V. Bas- ketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3. 4. MCGEE, CATHY DELAINE - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Barry McGee. Terrell, N.C. CLUBS, HONORS. AND AWARDS: F.H.A. 1.2, Parlia- mentarian 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; J.V. Basket- ball 1, 2; French Club 2, 3, 4; Homecoming 1; Miss Freshman 1; Christmas Court 2; Sopho- more Entertainment Committee 2; Newspaper Staff 4; Subscription Manager 4; Senior Super- lative: Most Courteous. MCHALE, SANDRA - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. McHale, Route 2, Box 214, Clare- mont, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS, AND AWARDS: Science Club 1. 2, 3. 4; F.T.A. 2. 3, 4; Senior Class Poet 4. French Club 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 3; Literary Editor of Annual 4; Junior-Senior Prom 3; J.V. Basketball 1; Advertising Staff 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Junior Marshal 3; Dellinger's Day 4; Beta Club Festivities 2, 3, 4. MILLER, JULIA - Parents: Orville and Hazel Miller, Box 241C-1, Route 1, Maiden. N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: Glee Club 4. Advertising Staff 4; Annual Typist 4. MOORE, MILLIE - Parents: Mrs. Mildred Moore, P.O. Box 744, Newton. N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: F.H.A. 1; Science Club 1. 2, 3. 4; F.T.A. 2. 3, 4. President 4; French Club 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor 4; Subscription Manager 4; Advertising Staff 4. MURPHY, NANCY - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. John A. Setzer, Route 6, Box 15, Lot 18, Hickory. N.C. CLUBS. HONORS, AND AWARDS: J.V. Basketball 1. 2; Softball 2; French Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4. NEWTON, RICKY MIKE - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Newton, Route 2, Box 206. Clare- mont. N.C. CLUBS, HONORS. AND AWARDS: Art Club 3; I.C.T. 3, 4. PAINTER. RAHN - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Bobby N. Painter, Route 1, Box 148, Maiden, N.C. CLUBS, HONORS, AND AWARDS: J.V. Football 1; Carpentry Club; Science Club. PURKEY, TERESA LYNN - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Neal H. Purkey, Route 2, Maiden, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: Science Club 1; F.H.A. 1; Beta Club 2. 3. 4; Spring Festivities 2. 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2. 3, 4, Foul Shooting 1st Runner-up 3; Sophomore Entertainment Committee 2; Newspaper Typist 4; Christmas Court 1; Homecoming 2. 4, 2nd Runner-up 4; Homeroom President 1; Home- room Vice-President 2, 3; Senior Directory 4; Advertising Staff 4; Dellinger's Day 4; Powder Puff Football 1; Key Club Sweetheart 4. RANDALL. ALICE - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. James Randall, Route 2, Box 339, Newton, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS, AND AWARDS: F.H.A.; I.C.T. BEST ALL AROUND: Sammy White. Sherry Jones. RATCHFORD, BEVERLY - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. James H. Ratchford, 304 Caleb Setzer Road, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: F.H.A.; French Club; Science Club; Newspaper Staff; Annual Staff; Pep Club; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3. RAYBON, RICKY D. - Parents: Themla S. Raybon, Sarah Avenue, P.O. Box 491, Newton, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: F.B.L.A.; Pep Club; V.I.C.A. Editor. REINHARDT, LINDA MARIE - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh V. Reinhardt, Route 2, Box 597, Newton, N.C. CLUBS, HONORS, AND AWARDS: F.H.A. 1; Science Club 1. 2; Pep Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Beta Club 2. 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Sophomore Entertainment Committee 2; J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Girls' Basketball Award 3. Homecoming 1, 2, 3, 4, 1st Runner- up 4; Junior Marshal 3; Student Council 1; Subscription Manager 4; Annual Typist 4; Homeroom Vice-President 1; Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 2; Homeroom President 3; Advertising Staff 4; Dellinger's Day 4; Spring Festivities 2. 3, 4; Powder Puff Football 1; Newspaper Staff 2, 3, 4. Reporter 2, 3, Feature Editor 4, Queen of Hearts 4. MOST DEPENDABLE: Sandra Sipe, Ricky Abernethy. SENIOR DIRECTORY ROBINSON, AMY - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. Robinson, Route 2. Box 169, Newton. N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: F.H.A. 1. 2; Glee Club 3. 4. ROBINSON. PAUL KELLY - Parents: Mrs. J.N. Robinson. Sherrills Ford, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS, AND AWARDS: Beta Club 2, 3, 4. President 4; F.F.A. 1,2, 4, Secretary 4; Science Club 2; F.T.A. 1; Monogram 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3. 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Sophomore Entertainment Committee 2; Newspaper Staff Printer 2, 3, 4; Senior Super- lative: Most Original 4; Advertising Staff 4; Mr. Bandys 4. ROBINSON, RICHARD - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Robinson, Route 1, Maiden, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: F.F.A. 1, 2. 3. 4; Bus Driver. SAUNDERS. PAULA Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Saunders, Route 1, Box 161 A, Maiden, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: F.H.A. 1.2. SHEETS. TWYLA JEANETTE - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence O. Sheets. Terrell, N.C. CLUBS, HONORS, AND AWARDS: Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1; F.T.A. 2, 3. 4; Pep Club 2, 3. 4; Science Club 2, 3. 4; Annual Staff 4; French Club 3, 4; Junior Marshal 3. SHERRILL. GLENDA - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. William O. Sherrill, Route 1, Box 251-D, Maid- en. N.C. CLUBS, HONORS, AND AWARDS: F.H.A. 1, 2. SIGMON, CECIL BUTLER - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Osborne Sigmon, Route 1, Den- ver, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS, AND AWARDS: Monogram Club 2, 3. 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Reporter 3; J.V. Football 1; Track 1; J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity Football 2; Base- ball 2. 3; Christmas Court Escort 3. SIGMON. LINDA — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Sigmon, Route 2, Box 223, Cataw- ba, N.C. CLUBS, HONORS, AND AWARDS: Band 1, 2. 3. 4; F.H.A. 1, 3; F.B.L.A. 2; Pep Club 2. SIGMON. NANCY LOUISE - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Vernon E. Sigmon, 115 Caleb Setzer Road. Newton. N.C. CLUBS. HONORS, AND AWARDS: Science Club 1, 2; French Club 2, 3, 4. F.T.A. 2, 3. 4; F.B.L.A. 2. 3. 4, President 3; Homeroom President 1; Pep Club 4; Newspaper Staff 2. 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Co-Chairman Junior-Senior Prom 3; Debating Team 3. 4; J.V. Basketball 1; Bus Driver 3. 4. SINGLETON. LARRY THOMAS - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Steve Burke, Route 2, Box 64. Newton. N.C. CLUBS. HONORS, AND AWARDS: Bus Driver; I.C.T. 1. 2; F.F.A. 2, 3. SIPE, SANDRA - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Hal Sipe, Route 2, Claremont, N.C. CLUBS, HON- ORS. AND AWARDS: J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4; Junior Marshal 3; Newspaper Staff Sports Editor 3; Secretary- Treasurer of Senior Class 4, Newspaper Artist 4; Annual Index Staff 4; F.T.A.. Vice-President 4; Homecoming 4; Senior Superlative: Most De- pendable. SPENCER. CONNLLY S. - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Cromer Spencer, Route 2. Catawba, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS, AND AWARDS: Science Club 1, 2, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2. 3, 4. THOMPSON, PAUL G. — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Thompson. Sr., Route 1, P.O. Box 93, Denver. N.C. CLUBS, HONORS, AND AWARDS: Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Carpentry Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Dellinger's Day 4. WARREN. SUSAN DIANNE - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Warren, Route 2, Box 175, Catawba, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS, AND AWARDS: J.V. Basketball 1, 2; Varsity Basket- ball 3. 4. F.B.L.A. 1. F.H.A. 1. 2. 4; Pep Club 1. 2; Band 3, 4; Art Club 4; French Club 2. 3, 4. School Newspaper 4; Majorette 3, 4. WATTS. DWIGHT - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watts, Route 1, Box 359, Maiden, N.C. WHITE, DENISE — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lard L. White, Route 2, Catawba. N.C. CLUBS, HONORS. AND AWARDS: Student Council; Library Club; I.C.T. 4. Secretary 4; F.H.A.; Christmas Court 4. MOST INTELLECTUAL: David Arndt, Angie Williams. WHITE. SAMMY L. - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Rodney S. White, Sherrills Ford, N.C. CLUBS, HONORS. AND AWARDS: Bus Driver; Car- pentry Club. WILLIAMS, ANGIE MAUCH - PARENTS: Mrs. Rosa Shook, Mr. Otto Mauch, Route 1. Box 108. Maiden. N.C. CLUBS. HONORS. AND AWARDS: F.H.A. 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4, Beta Club 2, 3. 4, F.T.A. 4; Junior Marshal 3; History Award 3; News- paper Staff 3, 4, Circulation Manager 3; Re- porter 4; Annual Staff 4, Proofreader 4, Adver- tising Staff 4; Homeroom Class Testator 4, Beta Club Spring Festivities 2, 3, 4, Junior-Senior Prom Decorating Committee 3, Science Club 3, 4; Powder Puff Football 1; Senior Superlative: Most Intellectual. MOST CAREFREE: Wanda Burgess. WILSON. CARLA ROSE - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wilson, Route 1, Box 223, Catawba. N.C. CLUBS. HONORS, AND AWARDS: Pep Club 2, 3; French Club 3. 4; F.H.A. 1,2; I.C.T. 4; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Christ- mas Court 2. WILSON, DEANNA - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson, Route 1, Maiden, N.C. CLUBS, HONORS. AND AWARDS: J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Mono- gram Club 2, 3, 4; Homecoming 4; All- Conference Basketball 3; Senior Superlative: Most Athletic. WILSON, DONNA RUTH - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Billy Fred Wilson, Route 1, Catawba, N.C. CLUBS, HONORS. AND AWARDS: J.V. Bas- ketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Vice-President 3; Library Club Vice- President; French Club 3. 4; F.H.A. 1; Art Club 3; Pep Club 2; Beta Club 2. 3, 4. Vice-President 4; Newspaper Reporter 3, 4; Senior Class Miss 4; Senior Superlative: Most Likely to Succeed. YARBROUGH. DONALD LEE - Parents: W. E. Cody. Route 3, Box 251, Conover, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS, AND AWARDS: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Carpentry Club 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Library Club 3, 4. YOUNG, MARTHA GINA - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Young, Route 2, Box 6, Newton, N.C. CLUBS. HONORS, AND AWARDS: F. H.A. 1, Science Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4. F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; F.T.A. Teach- er's Aide 2, 3, 4; Science Club Vice-President 3; Newspaper Reporter 2, Feature Editor 3, Some- thing Else 4; Junior Marshal 3; French Club 3, 4; Annual Staff Proofreader 4; Homeroom His- torian 4; Beta Club Festivities 2, 3, 4; Adver- tising Staff 4. Dellinger's Day 4. ADVERTISEMENTS The money for publish- ing an annual must be raised by selling ads to var- ious businesses in the com- munity. To become a member of the Advertising Staff, one must have sold at least $50 worth of ads. The top salesmen in ads: Pam Butler with $420, Paul Thompson with $320, and Sherry Jones with $230. We, the editors and staff of the 1973 TROJAN, wish to express our thanks to all who helped sell ads to raise money for the publication of this yearbook. We wish to ex- tend to Mr. Wayne Dellinger a special thanks for allowing us to have Dellinger's Day as a means of raising money. Your cooperation is deeply appreciated. Advertisements 145 Dellinger's Day. President .............................................Kelly Robinson Vice President ............................................Donna Wilson Secretary ........................................................Pam Butler Treasurer ................................................Ronda Josey Reporter .................................................Luann Dale Refreshment Chairman .................................Teresa Purkey Janie Deal Sponsor......................................Mr. Kenneth Hilderbran Ricky Abernathy Sandra McHale David Arndt Teresa Purkey Teresa Brooks Linda Reinhardt Pam Butler David Setzer Luann Dale Randy Sherrill Janie Deal Nancy Sigmon Debbie Goodson Sandra Sipe Debbie Harwell Rhonda Spencer Barbara Hilderbran Angie Williams Ronda Josey Donna Wilson Sheena Killian Fred Wright Pam Korn Gina Young 146 DELLINGER'S DEPARTMENT STORE Newton, North Carolina Open Friday night until 9 P.M. Free Parking Through the courtesy of Dellinger’s Department Store, Saturday, October 21, was designated as Bandys High School Day. A percent of the total sales was given to Bandys High School to help publish its Yearbook. 147 Emmitt Howard Ricky Howard Bobby Lutz Charlotte 827-5401 Office Telephone IV3-9954 IV3-2283 Open Monday Friday till 9:00 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday till 5:30 p.m. Saturday till 5:30 p.m. HOWARD'S FURNITURE AND HARDWARE COMPANY Route One Denver, North Carolina 28037 GLENN YOUNG GRADING CO., INC. Phone 464-3381 OLD MAIDEN RD. NEWTON. N. C. MOTOR GRADER WORK-LOADER WORK DIRT MOVED YARD WORK ROADWORK DIRT, SAND, GRAVEL, TOPSOIL FOR SALE SCIENCE CLUB Of BANDYS HIGH SCHOOL The Three purposes of the Science Club are: To bring together groups of students with common interests in science. To encourage the student's curiosity and help to channel it into independent scientific thinking, originality and practical view of the problems of investigation and research. To give a realistic glimpse of jobs and careers science is seeking today. in science, and some understanding of the education and skills which Randy Honeycutt Ronnie Robinson Mike Isenhour Verna Huffman Caroll Robinson Jimmy Mackie David Bolick Nina Drum David Setzer Greg Laney Connley Spencer Kathy Setzer Randy Sherrill Kent Shoaf David Lowman Fred Wright Duane Caldwell Benny Howard Julie Powell Julie Nuzum Marty Armstrong Perry Harwell Lisa Shubert Cindy Gilland Beverly McGee Sherry Reavis Telicia Sherrill Susanne Nolley Kim Sigmon Cristy Jones Robin Martin Mike Garrett Paulett Ferrell Bobby Mullins Roger Hefner Sheila Hedrick Cris Hobbs Sandra McHale Mark Cary Millie Moore Kathy Sigmon Tina Goodman Randy Caldwell Vicki Jones Robert Isenhour Margaret Setzer Susan Murray Shelia Dellinger Emile Estep Mike Sherrill Tim Yount Darren Foster Joe Josey Randy Hilderbran Kim Fox Patty Sigmon Kelly Hewitt Sally Gilleland Bobby Lutz Debbie Harwell David Lindler Chris Sigmon David Isenhour Jane Setzer Tammy Anderson Tammy Honeycutt Joan Harwell Norma Sipe Charles Self Jeff Hoyle Carol Sheets Bill Mayberry Amy Sherrill Shelia Setzer Denise Sipe Marcel Brandon Donna Potts Cathy Gilleland Kevin Gantt Mike Purkey Bryan Fishe Kathy White Debbie Green Gary Edwards Larry Isenhour Stephanie Caldwell Tim Stinson Mike Harwell Jo Eddie McCombs Johnny Beatty Susan Bryson Phyllis Porter Cindy Parker Tony Story Dennis Deal Betty Lutz Mike Edwards Gladys Ramseur Julie Gabriel Susan Moore Gina Young Lisa Fox Ricky Wentz Alan Pike Rickard Pike Debbie Goodson Larry Drum Twyla Sheets Judy Fulbright Gail Hanvey Randy Sherrill Debbie Parker Brenda Taylor Jeff Eades Ricky Hill Cecil Sigmon David Arndt Cinthia Ratchford Dottie Cornelius Dixon Singleton Donna Smith o TWIN CITY SUPERMARKET NO. 1 2 3 No. 1 2050 North Main Avenue Newton, North Carolina Phone: 464-1648 No. 2 1908 North Rankin Avenue Newton, North Carolina Phone: 464-6102 No. 3 Route 2 Claremont, North Carolina Phone: 241-3421 151 COMPLIMENTS OF THE FOLLOWING PATRONS ABERNATHY SUPERMARKET AUTON FOOD STORE BARKLEY’S MINI MARKET BILL’S AMOCO BLACKWELDER FURNITURE AND MUSIC BUCK’S GARAGE CALDWELL ELECTRIC COMPANY CARPENTER COOKE CATAWBA DRUG COMPANY CITY FURNITURE EXCHANGE CROSSROADS STORE DOCTOR C.P. KYLES DOCTOR GERALD WOOTEN DRUM’S FAMILY CAMPGROUND EAST MAIDEN BARBER SHOP ELLER BUICK-PONTIAC, INC. FLOYE’S BEAUTY SALON GOLD SHOP HALLMAN SHOE SHOP HEFNER BROTHERS GROCERY, COIN LAUNDRY, AND OIL SERVICE KALE’S BARBER SHOP HENRY C. GABRIEL HEATH GABRIEL HICKORY MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY HIGHWAY MOTOR SALES J. B. SMITH JEWELERS JOHN FAIRCHILD FURNITURE STORE K. K. SHERRILL LINEBERGER BROS. GROCERY LOCKMAN SHOE STORE MIDWAY REALTY CO. MORETZ AND CO. MR. AND MRS. ALBERT K. WILSON NEWTON REXALL DRUGS PARTY DOLL FASHION SALON QUALITY MOTORS R1DGEV1EW HOSIERY MILL ROY’S, INC. SAUNDERS FURNITURE CO. TOWN AND COUNTRY LANES WESTERN AUTO WOOTEN EQUIPMENT, INC. ZERDEN’S JUNIOR CLASS Maiden, North Carolina 28650 601 East Main Street, Maiden, North Carolina 28650 Route 1, Denver, North Carolina 28637 High Shoals, North Carolina Statesville, North Carolina Maiden, North Carolina 28650 228 West A. Street, Newton, North Carolina 28658 100 North Main Avenue, Newton, North Carolina 28658 Catawba, North Carolina 28609 1914 North College Avenue, Newton, North Carolina 28658 Route 1, Catawba, North Carolina 28609 20 South Main, Maiden, North Carolina 28650 15 North College Avenue, Newton, North Carolina 28658 Route 1, Sherrills Ford, North Carolina 28573 Maiden, North Carolina 28650 225 South Brady Avenue, Newton, North Carolina 28658 Catawba, North Carolina 28609 Newton, North Carolina 28658 Newton, North Carolina 28658 602 North Main Avenue, Maiden, North Carolina 18658 Sherrills Ford, North Carolina Sherrills Ford, North Carolina Newton, North Carolina 28658 124 North Center Street, Hickory, North Carolina 28601 Newton, North Carolina 28658 630 East 19th Street, Newton, North Carolina 28658 2218 North Main Avenue, Newton, North Carolina 28658 Mooresville, North Carolina 28115 26 East Main, Maiden, North Carolina 28650 2511 East Main Street, Lincolnton, North Carolina 28092 Route 1, Terrell, North Carolina 28682 11 North College Avenue, Newton, North Carolina 28658 Pleasant Lanes, Newton, North Carolina 28658 33 North College Avenue, Newton, North Carolina 28658 Phone: 464-1222 Route 3, Conover, North Carolina 28613 Box 945, Newton, North Carolina 28658 Box 850, Newton, North Carolina 28658 175 North Main Street, Mooresville, North Carolina 28115 Conover, North Carolina 28613 Lincolnton, North Carolina 28092 Maiden, North Carolina 28650 Box 666, Newton, North Carolina 28658 206 Union Square, Hickory, North Carolina Bandys High School, Catawba, North Carolina 28609 152 Congratulations Class of ’73 SALES MARKETING ENGINEERING DESIGN FUiTURE EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER MANUFACTURING MGMT. TRANSPORTATION PERSONNEL WOODWORKING BASSETT UPHOLSTERY DIVISION NEWTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28658 153 Division of BASSETT 'urnituro Industrie Incorporstod THE BEATLES 154 Twyla Sheets CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1973 HERFF JONES COMPANY Class rings, invitations, caps and gowns Mr. D. W. Smith Representative Phone 632-4302 P. O. Box 8 Taylorsville North Carolina 155 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ’73 NEWTON MAIDEN OXFORD COMMUNITY 464-4771 428-9291 459-7302 DIAL-A-JOB TIM E TEMPERATURE 464-7250 464-8750 CONTINUOUS SERVICE SINCE 1917 BILTMORE DAIRY FARMS “Quality Dairy Products’ 1972-73 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Phone 322-1416 P.O. Box 1016 Captain Luann Dale Co-Captain Janie Deal Sandra Sipe Sherry Jones Sheena Killian Debbie Harwell Karen Mayfield Sharon Armstrong 156 Hickory, North Carolina Reporter........... Secretary.......... First Vice President President.......... . Ricky Raybon . . Denise White Beth Edmonson . Debbie Koone MOTTO Preparing for Leadership in the World of Work THE PLEDGE UPON MY HONOR, I pledge To prepare myself by diligent study and ardent practice to become a worker whose services will be recognized as honorable by my employer and fellow workers. To base my expectations of reward upon the solid foundation of service, To honor and respect my vocation in such a way as to bring repute to myself. And further, to spare no effort in upholding the ideals of the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. PURPOSES To unite in a common bond all students enrolled in trade and industrial education. To develop leadership abilities through participation in educational, vocational, civic, recreational, and social activities. To foster a deep respect for the DIGNITY OF WORK. To assist students in establishing realistic vocational goals. To help students attain a purposeful life. To create enthusiasm for learning. To promote high standards in trade ethics, workmanship, scholarship, and safety. To develop the ability of students to plan together, organize and carry out worthy activities and projects through use of the democratic process. To create among students, faculty members, patrons of the school and persons in business and industry a sincere interest in and esteem for trade and industrial education. To develop patriotism through a knowledge of our Nation’s heritage and the practice of DEMOCRACY. 157 UNITED HOMES OF AMERICA, INC. Located between Hickory Speedway and Catawba County Fairgrounds Conover, N.C. Come by and see why we say, “At United the customer is King.” 464-7774 158 Incorporating an exciting neu 4-1-4 calendar and a curriculum highlighted In modern interdisciplinary courses . . . Lenoir Rhyne continues to sene area high school graduates seeking V. It. and It. S. degrees uith majors in liberal arts, science, business, teaching, nursing, church locations and pre-professional curricula, ('o-educational. Fully accredited. For Further Information urite dmissions Office Lenoir Klnne College Hickory. V C. 2X601 A LENOIR RHYNE COLLEGE MORING S POODLE KENNEL Also Afghan Hound Puppies A.K.C. Poodles Toy or Miniature Black, White, Silver Chocolate Grooming Boarding Stud Service Open 7 days a Week 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. OWNERS MR. MRS. JACK MOR1NG 483-2398 LITTLE MOUNTAIN ROAD Box 36 Denver, N.C. THE 1973 SENIOR CLASS OF BANDYS HIGH SCHOOL Bowl at Your Newton, North Carolina Manager-Marvin D. Murray 2321 SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Home Offices North Main Avenue at West A Street Newton, North Carolina 28658 Three Branch Offices Located For Your Convenience: Maiden 1205 East Main St. North Newton 2004 N. Main Ave. Phone 464-1661 “Serving The Catawba Valley Area Since 1904“ Claremont Across From Town Hall CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! CONOVER, N. C “America’s Finest Values In The Better Furniture Field” 160 CONGRATULATIONS 1973 GRADUATES The Staff of Ethan Allen, Inc. “We’d Like To Play a Part In Your Future.” ETHAN ALLEN, INC. 161 Maiden, North Carolina 28650 GUINS 66 SERVICE GROCERY Route 2 Catawba, North Carolina Phone: 241-2439 Operator - Harry Guin NUZUM-CROSS CHEVROLET, INC. Newton, North Carolina Telephone: 464-3661 JIM'S USED CARS PARTS 2Vi Miles East of Newton Highway 10 Newton, North Carolina Telephone: 464-1730 or 464-1736 FIRST FEDERAL titnr-rt nrrr ||| r. . f t • - : 1 $t J • - . I I u 1 SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION OF CATAWBA COUNTY Conover, North Carolina Offices: 163 Conover Maiden Catawba SETZER BROTHERS WELL BORING AND DRILLING Well pumps installed New Modern Equipment 20” - 24” 30” Wells 6” Drill Wells No Water-No Pay CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1973 CONOVER FURNITURE COMPANY A division of Broyhill Furniture Industries LET US DISCUSS with you about your Future in Furniture Call 464-1561 Conover, North Carolina Catawba................................North Carolina Highway 10.............................Phone 241-2734 or 241-2684 BETTERWEAR HOSIERY MILL INC. LANEY'S FISH CAMP Men’s, Boys’, Misses’ Children's, Infants’ Socks open Tues. thru Sat. 3 p.m. - 10 p.m. Box 447 Catawba, North Carolina Hwy. U. S. 21 North Mooresville, North Carolina Phone- 664-2184 164 NEWTON FURNITURE STORE «■ NEWTON FURNITURE STORE ‘A Square Concern - On The Square” Phone 464-3281 Newton, North Carolina 28658 Congratulations to the Class of ’73 CAROLINA MILLS, INC. Maiden, North Carolina 28650 LAKESIDE GROCERY Highway 150, Denver, N.C. Jack W. Mabe Phone 483-5231 Gas Oil Picnic Supplies Ice Fishing Supplies Bait Fishing Hunting License THE NORTHWESTERN BANK Locations: Newton-Villa Park-Maiden LITTLE'S DAIRY HOUSE Phone 483-5229 Killian’s Crossroads Denver, North Carolina Congratulations to The Senior Class of 1973 SOUTHERN FURNITURE COMPANY Telephone: 464-1771 Conover, North Carolina HARRIS LAWN MOWER CYCLE CO. Route 1 Box 166 Maiden, North Carolina Phone 735-7958 Snapper Mowers Tillers Sales Service Hodaka Motorcycles Sales Service BOB DYER FORD, INC. Your Happy Shopping Store Phone 464-3431 Hwy 64-70 West 211-29 North Main Street P. O. Box 330 Mooresville, North Carolina 28115 Conover, North Carolina “Western North Carolina’s Volume Ford Dealer” 166 SMITH GRADING COMPANY Roy O. Smith, Jr. All Types of Grading Telephone 464-2539 Maiden, North Carolina 28650 a new day1 a new dawn! FIGURE SALON a«om f onnt« MORGANTON SPORTING GOODS, INC. Route 4, Box 9 Highway 18 South Morganton, North Carolina 28655 We Give A Professional Edge' Phone: 704-437-6844 167 B R IMPROVEMENT COMPANY General Contractor Route 2 Box 227 Newton, North Carolina Phone: 428-8150 168 Compliments of DRUM S SELF-SERVICE Route 2 Newton, North Carolina DOT’S Maiden, North Carolina Main Street Phone 428-8817 “Quality Furniture at Reasonable Prices” Phone 478-2651 Hi-Way 150 Terrell, North Carolina 28683 Jayco Cox Nomad Milton, Carroll, Randy Linebergcr DRAYMORE MANUFACTURING COMPANY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Hickory, N. C. Drapery Manufacturing It’s the real thing. Coke. Trade mark® Telephone 322-5096 THE COUNTRY CORNER Compliments of Marine Center, Inc. BEARD'S BARBER SHOP Route 6, Box 60 Mooresville. North Carolina Barbers: Bill Jerry Beard Route 2 Newton, North Carolina Johnson Motors Sales and Service Telephone 428-9152 DEEP 6 Compliments of THE DENVER BOAT MART Conover 3-D Highway 16 Denver, North Carolina 28037 Phone 483-5815 P.O. Box 296 SUPER MARKET WILKINSON'S CUSTOM MEAT PROCESSING STOP AND SHOP Route 1 - Telephone 428-8542 Maiden, North Carolina 28650 Cut — Wrap — Freeze BP Gasoline - - Food — Beverages Call for appointment 170 Perry Anne Wilkinson, Owners 29 South Main Avenue Newton, North Carolina 28658 YOUR CLASS RING HEADQUARTERS SELECT YOUR OWN RING CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ’73 A Choice of Cut or Buff Top Stones White or Yellow Gold 22 Semi-Precious Stones Encrusted Letters on Stone Letters or Mascot under Stone Solid Bottom GREGORY JEWELERS “Store with Blue Front” MONOGRAM CLUB 108 N. Main Ave. Newton, N. C. 464-6993 Manufacturers of Quality Flour Meal Feed MIDSTATE MILLS, INC. L L RETREADING COMPANY, INC. Newton, North Carolina Phone - 464-1611 Independent Tire Dealer 235 Eleventh Ave. N.E. Hickory, N.C. Kelly Springfield Tires Phone - 327-0509 171 H S LUMBER COMPANY Charlotte Phone - 375-7761 Clover Phone - 222-9173 Bethel-Lake Wylie Phone — 333-8192 Lake Norman-Mooresville - Phone 1-664-1441 “Dependable Building Products For Thirty-Four Years CONOVER MANUFACTURING COMPANY Division of National Service Industries Conover, North Carolina Telephone 704 464-1698 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Grace Hoyle Chapter Of Bandys High A helping hand is ours to lend’ 172 PARKWAY GRILL Route One, HWY. 150 Denver, North Carolina 28037 ARISTO CRAFT STAINLESS STEEL COOKWARE And American Made China Phone: 483-5661 CAROLINA FIRST NATIONAL BANK Modern Banking - Hometown Service Box 12, Terrell. North Carolina 28682 Phone: 478-2017 Cherry ville, Lincolnton, Denver, Boger City Mooresville FDIC SIGMON DAIRY FARM Route One Newton, North Carolina 28658 Compliments of JAMES A. HILL Box 12 Terrell, North Carolina 478-2017 174 PIER VIEW 204 N. Ocean Blvd. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Rooms and Apts. T.V. Air Conditioning Heat On Ocean Front Mrs. Era E. Donkle Phone 448-6941 BALLS CREEK TIRE COMPANY Owner: Lawrence Cline Home of “Astrostar” The Safety Tire SUNOCO Phone 1N4-8830 Rt.2 Box 157B Newton, North Carolina 28658 CRAIG S MARKET PEOPLES BANK Groceries, Fishing Supplies Gas Bait of all Kinds On Lake Norman Owners - Clyde Evelyn Rt. 1, Sherrills Ford, North Carolina 483-9919, Phone “The Friendly Bank’ Organized 1912 Catawba, North Carolina Newton-Conover, North Carolina 175 OUR AL'S CLOTHING best FABRICS YOU CAN ADS LEAN ON LINCOLNTON, N.C. AREN’T WRITTEN - Men’s Wear Formal Rentals THEY’RE That’s WORN! KLOPMAN MILLS A Division of Burlington Industries Compliments of Asheboro, N.C. Central Falls, N.C. ALMAN'S Cordova, N.C. Denton, N.C. Ramseur, N.C. Society Hill, S.C. HOME FURNISHINGS AND APPLIANCES Hurt,Va. Johnson City, Tenn. “Alman Treats You Right, Ask Your Neighbor” Tarboro, N.C. Frosinone, Italy Shannon, Ga. Newbern, Va. Newton, North Carolina EVERETT CHEVROLET. INC. ELMORE CONSTRUCTION AND Hickory, North Carolina SUPPLY COMPANY, “The best Place To Trade in the INC. Carolinas” PIEDMONT BOTTLING VENDING General Contractors Catawba, North Carolina 0 LI o 176 1408 3rd Street N.E. Hickory, North Carolina Charlotte Highway Phone 464-4191 WILSON FARM CENTER Feed and Seeds Bag or Bulk Scotts Lawn Products Newton, N.C. 28658 Dealer John Deere Homelite Chain Saw Sales and Service BRUARD'S INCORPORATED Post Office Box 1234 Hickory, North Carolina 28601 Specialists in Profitable Personalized Promotions Phone (704) 464-9238 Design your own ring - And have it in just 6 weeks! • Choice of 18 stone colors • Initial or mascot under stone • Diamond tops Famous Gold Lance class rinss are finest quality—finest craftsmanship. Compare—and order yours today. Zjold ance Diamonds, Watches, Gifts 216 Union Square Hickory, North Carolina Phone 328-6169 _ DRUM'S WOODWORKING SHOP Highway 150 Denver, North Carolina Phone 483-9992 Cabinets, Swings and Picnic Tables We invite you to buy your recreational vehicle from us. WRAY FRAZIER CAMPING CENTER Hwy. 16 East Newton, North Carolina Phone 464-4521 HARRIS BROTHERS SUPPLY, INC. Paint - Houseware - Hardware Plumbing Electrical Supplies 14 Carolina Ave Maiden, North Carolina Phone 428-8576 177 'SGOTRO Mfys vv COMPLIMENTS OF THE PEP CLUB Com’ on team we’re with you 178 GO, FIGHT, WIN! LES COMPLIMENTS DU CERCLE FRAI I£AIS E3 Officers: President ...............................................Todd Elliott Vice President ..........................................Luann Dale Secretary-Treasurer .....................................Sherry Jones Reporter ................................................John Mackie David Arndt Kenneth Bolick Wanda Burgess Debbie Caldwell Marc Carey Christol Christenbury Luann Dale Janie Deal Randy Deal David Deese Shelia Dellinger Terry Drum Jeff Eades Mitzi Eades Beth Edmonson Todd Elliott Bryan Fishe Paula Fox Susan Garris Debbie Goodson Debbie Harwell Joanie Harwell Pam Helton Barbara Hildebran Randy Honeycutt Benny Howard Ruth Huffman Robert Isenhour Mike Isenhour Ronda Josey Mike Josey Teresa Brooks Rodney Kale Sheena Killian Pam Korn Leslie Lail John Mackie Sherry Jones Cathy McGee Sandra McHale Millie Moore Nancy Murphy Julie Nuzum Debbie Parker Alan Pike Richard Pike Beverly Ratchford Kelly Robinson Susan Robinson Debbie Ruidsill Clell Seitz Jackie Setzer Shellie Setzer Twyla Sheets Jeff Sherrill Marc Sherrill Randy Sherrill Patty Sigmon Connlly Spencer Rhonda Spencer Angie Williams Donna Wilson Gina Young Tina Korn 179 HOWARD WILLIAMS Belk-Brumley Company 19 E. First St., P. 0. Box 880 FURNITURE COMPANY Newton, North Carolina 28658 if Your Happy Shopping Store “Quality Merchandise At Low Prices” “Furniture, Appliances, Housewares” Store Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9:30-5:40 Friday 9:30-8:30 P. O. Box 232 Saturday 9:00-5:30 Newton, North Carolina 464-5341 Southeast of Newton, Hwy. 16 Air Conditioned Second Location Springs Road, Hickory JONES FISH CAMP We serve the Finest in Sea Food If T.'Eb Tl rHl S v agio sv s CLAREMONT WHOLESALE Compliments of BUILDING SUPPLY, INC. Newton 464-5250 Claremont 459-7350 Denver 483-5170 180 South Main Ave. Claremont, N.C. WILLIS-REYN OLDS FUNERAL HOME Denver, N.C. Newton, North Carolina 428-9641 FURR'S MEN STORE For Men Boys 26 E. Main Street Maiden, N.C. 28650 M. B. Furr, Jr. ESTABLISHED 1012 SPECIALIZED DEPARTMENT STORE TELEPHONE 663-1471 128 NORTH MAIN STREET POST OFFICE BOX 267 MOORE8VILLE. N. C. 28118 BarB-Q Sandwiches Genuine Hickory Smoked Barbecue Counter Service Catering Service Pounds Plates Sandwiches Dial a Meal Hamburgers Take Out Service Seafood 464-6293 All Food 1904 N. Main Ave. Packed To Go! “What Lincolnton Wants Lincolnton Gets” Route 3 Lincolnton, North Carolina FOX FISH CAMP LYTTON Lake Norman Lots - Retail Merchants - Since 1921 Fred H. Lytton, Owner Long Island, North Carolina VILLA PARK BARBERS n ■ Villa Park Shopping Center Conover, North Carolina SOUTHERN TIRE RECAPPING Route 2, Newton, North Carolina New, Used, and Recapped Tires Phone 464-4710 C. E. Warren STEWART JEWELRY COMPANY, INC. Wholesale Prices Diamonds-Watches-Gifts Home of Quality Merchandise 464-5846 108 1st. East Conover, North Carolina H. W. DRUG COMPANY Eddie Haupt, Manager Phone: 464-0881 Newton, North Carolina In business for 42 years PIEDMONT BANK AND TRUST P.O. 240, North Main Mooresville, North Carolina EPPS PRINTING CO. Headquarters for School, Art, and Office Supplies HOME BAKERY, INC. Statesville, North Carolina North College Avenue, Newton, N.C. CALLAWAY MOBILE HOMES (Eairat funeral jJfottte, 3Int. FUNERAL DIRECTORS MOORESVILLE NORTH CAROLINA Denver, North Carolina 28037 E. C. CAVIN. President 483-2469 R. W. CAVIN. Vick President “The finest in Mobile Homes” YOUNT LUMBER COMPANY INC. w. a. CAVIN. Sec.-Trcas. MOORESVILLE MOTOR COMPANY, INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS High Grade Building Materials Phone: 464-4371 P. O. Box 639 Newton, North Carolina 28658 FORD 266-274 North Broad St. Mooresville, North Carolina 28115 182 Telephone 664-1300 Charlotte Line 892-8601 Sales and Service Compliments of the Chain Crew GO TROJANS!! ALL BRANDS SHOES New-con Plaza Hwy.321 Newton, North Carolina 28658 In memory 01 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA GARRY GENE BUTLER BRADY PRINTING COMPANY Printers and Stationers Office, Loose Leaf Supplies 120 West Broad Statesville, North Carolina The “TROJAN Editor? Congratulations to the Class of 1973 Congratulations to the Class of 1973 from the Boise Cascade Corrugated Container Division HOWARD'S FURNITURE SOFTBALL TEAM Newton, North Carolina HURLEY REFRIGERATION AND HEATING Phone 464-2640 308 West A Street You’ve Cot A Lot To Live Pepsi’s Got A Lot To Give PEPSI COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF HICKORY PEPSICOLA Newton, North Carolina 28658 Air Conditioning, Heating, and Sheet Metal “We Service What We Sell’ ACCOUNTING BOOKKEEPING INCOME TAX SYSTEMS Office 464-5947 Residence 464-5202 L. B. S. SERVICES 102 East D Street - P. O. Box 101 Newton, North Carolina 28658 CATAWBA FCX Newton, North Carolina Phone - 464-3832 184 Feed, Seed, Farm Chemical Bulk Spreading Lime Fertilizer Service “It’s not how long you wear it. COMMUNITY It’s how you wear it long.” HARDWARE APPLIANCE Get you hair cut at BILL'S BARBER SHOP Martin Senour Paints RCA Radio-TV Sales and Service Hardware-Electrical Supplies Troutman, North Carolina Phone CHI-2211 Catawba, N.C. Compliments of Compliments of CORNWELL REXALL DRUGS fp CAROLINA FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1 Jsl Modern Banking —Hometown Service Cherryville, Lincolnton, Denver Mooresville • FDIC MAIDEN, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of Compliments of ABERNETHY MOORESVILLE DRUG HARDWARE CO. COMPANY Talmadge Korn MOORESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Owner and Operator The Rexall Store Phone 241-2511 Address — 210 South Main St. Catawba, North Carolina SHRUM MANUFACTURING COMPANY Maiden, North Carolina 286S0 Phone 428-8521 Quality Chair Frames CITY PHARMACY RIGHT ANGLE ELECTRIC COMPANY Owner: Dwight V. Caldwell Phone - 464-8450 Route 1 Maiden, North Carolina 28650 The Service Store Phone 1N4-2431 Newton, North Carolina 28658 DANDY DISCOUNT v DlSeOUN I J MfAlTN A«C MMITY AIDS 19 East A PINE BURR GROCERY Newton, North Carolina 28658 A complete Line of Groceries, Produce, Meat, and Ice Compliments of Route 1, Maiden, North Carolina Union 76 Gas and Oil CORNWELL REXALL Maiden, North Carolina 28650 DEAN'S FLOWERS Flowers for all occasions Weddings, Funeral Arrangements, Pot Plants, Cut Flowers Owners and Operators Mr. Mrs. Charles Burke Route 2 - Box 84 Newton, North Carolina 28658 Phone 428-9743 Phone 464-0149 “We appreciate your Business Owners: Mr. Mrs. Joseph Killian Compliments From Two Happy Couples AMY C. ROBINSON ROGER C. HOWE PAULA B. SAUNDERS WAYNE F. DAGENHART CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1973 SENIOR CLASS OF BANDYS HIGH SCHOOL From DR. JOHN W. SCOTT Statesville, North Carolina LINEBERGER'S STEAK BARN Highway 150 Denver, North Carolina Steaks for the Whole Family 483-2777 COMPLIMENTS GRADY'S BARBER SHOP JOHN F. HUNSUCKER “It Pays To Look Well” INSURANCE AGENCY “Your Patronage Is Greatly Appreciated” JOHN F. HUNSUCKER, SR. JOHN F. HUNSUCKER, JR. Main Street KENNETH E. CARPENTER, JR. Catawba, North Carolina Newton, North Carolina 187 SHARON FABRIC SHOP Specializing in Polyester Double Knits Route 6, Box 340 Statesville, North Carolina 28677 Phone: 872-5948 NEWTON IMPLEMENT FIRST NATIONAL BANK COMPANY OF CATAWBA COUNTY 118 West A Street Newton, N.C. Phone 464-0491 102 South Main Avenue Diesel Service for Trucks and Tractors International Tractors International Trucks Newton North Carolina 28658 Farmall Tractors Parts and Service Phone 464-0201 ELAINE S BEAUTY SHOP Compliments of CLAREMONT OFFICE SUPPLY, INC. i 3NII Route 1 Phone: 464-8740 or 459-2561 Catawba, North Carolina Owner Operator: Elaine Martin Claremont, North Carolina CATAWBA VALLEY DUPLICATING SERVICE, INC. Compliments of “Your Quick Copy Center” DAVIS SUPPLY Don Betty Carpenter Paul Faye Smith Hardware COMPANY Heating Plumbing V V-HVI r aa i i T Paint Owners Phone North 2-2811 2050 N. Main Ave. Newton, North Carolina 28658 Mooresville, North Carolina Congratulations Seniors PALACE BARBER SHOP RAY DRUM'S GARAGE Newton, North Carolina 188 Rt. 2, Catawba, North Carolina B F BAIT GROCERY E. F. DRUM'S FUNERAL HOME, INC. Grocery Store Grill - Sandwiches “Just About Anything You Want To Eat’ FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5 A.M. to 10 P.M. Telephone 735-5321 7 Days A Week Lincolnton, N.C. 28092 HARRIS CITY PAINT STORE SPEEDWAY CYCLE SALES De-Soto Paints - Wallpaper Painting Supplies Floor Covering Hwy. 16 East Newton, N.C. 28658 Phone 464-6146 Phone 735-2611 COMPLETE HODAKA SERVICE HODAKA MOTORCYCLE East Main Street Lincolnton, North Carolina Oil Accessories TWIN CITY INSURANCE AGENCY Emmett 0. Herman, Manager QJicfz i Box 29 S. College Avenue P. 0. Box 187 Newton, North Carolina 28658 MAIDEN, N.C. XTel. 428-9496 Phone 464-2643 Wedding Invitations Bibles - Wedding Books Bridal Registry Kept Insurance Headquarters Gifts For All Occasions GEORGE'S RESTAURANT THE GAIL-BECK SHOP BUFFET -n- Serving Breakfast POOLE'S USED CARS Lunch and Dinner Lincolnton, North Carolina Phone 327-0392 1131-2nd Street N.E. Jim Nancy Poole Hickory, North Carolina 28601 189 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS LOWE'S FOOD STORE New-Con Plaza NEW - CON SHOPPING PLAZA NEWTON. NX-. PHONE 4644)92 Newton, N.C. Congratulations and Best Wishes From: PET INCORPORATED Dairy Division JACKSON BUFF CORPORATION Conover, North Carolina Compare with any other PET.ryou bet! Jackson Airway Ventilated Buffs For your complete dairy needs Hickory, N.C. CROSS ROADS GRILL Intersection 16-150 - Denver, North Carolina Phone 483-9916 Compliments of: CATAWBA HOSIERY MILLS, INC. Infants, Misses and Boys Fine Hosiery Cold Drinks Finest in Food Post Office Box 444 Catawba, N.C. 28609 Phone-A C 704 241-3121 KITTY'S STYLON OF BEAUTY Your Beauty Culture Center Viviane Woodard Cosmetics Open Tuesday-Saturday Open Thursday Night Til Nine Wigs, Sales, and Services KELLY CLOTHING COMPANY Clothing Hubbard Pants Michael Stern Clothes Kings Ridge Clothes Finest in Men’s Apparel Furnishings Florsheim Shoes Enro Shirts Manhatten Shirts Phone 664-1424 222 North Main St. Mooresville, North Carolina MT. OLIVE SELF SERVICE GOODIN-DRUM FUNERAL HOME [texaco] Phone: 428-2136 GOODIN-DRUM FURNITl RI COMPANY Gas, Oil, and Groceries Route 2 Phone: 428-8639 Newton, North Carolina Phone: 464-5652 Maiden, North Carolina CAMPBELL SUPPLY COMPANY RINK'S FLORIST Auto - Industrial Marine Repair Parts Maiden, North Carolina Brookwood Shopping Center Hwy. 321 North Maiden, North Carolina 28650 High Performance Auto Parts Phone: 428-9376 O.B Mercury Motor Sales Motor Repair Gas Oil — Snack Bar - Picnic Tables Boat Storage Dry and Wet Launching Ramp Tackle Live Bait - Boat and Motor Rentals YOUNG MEN'S SHOP Something for all the Family Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings MIDWAY MARINA Exclusive But Not Expensive At the Bridge, Highway 150 Terrell, North Carolina Formal Wear for Proms Telephone 478-2333 Newton, North Carolina THE WAGONWHEEL LINEBERGER BROTHERS DRESS SHOP GROCERY Fresh Meat Also Meat Processing Service LThr ajronwheel j Brookwood Shopping Center Phone: 428-2126 Maiden, North Carolina Maiden, North Carolina 28650 Phone: 428-9203 191 cko k HICKORY ( ( ) ] BOGGS 'ptvitix SPEEDWAY vJ A y “EEDWI?! Races Every Saturday Night April Thru September FIomtj lOf H1H. «64-2521 ROY BOGGS CONSTRUCTION CO. Student Prices “America’s Fastest Growing Sport’’ Wi tragrs!®] m. l li+ 464-0197 CtarMMM. N. e. BLANTON'S LANDING NORTH MAIN MOTORS, INC. Located Between Newton and Conover Boat Storage - Gasoline - Oil Fishing Boats and Bait Fishing Tackle - Ice Hunting and Fishing Licenses Sherrills Ford, North Carolina Phone 483-9903 Denver, N.C. Across From People’s Bank 2720 N. Main Ave. Newton, North Carolina SHERRILLS FORD CONNIE'S BEAUTY SHOP LIONS CLUB Route One Sherrills Ford, North Carolina 483-2319 Connie Price Myrta Sherrill Barbara Murdoch Sherrills Ford, North Carolina “We Serve’’ We Repair Wrecked ■i iimii Cars WRECKED CARS WEDDIE'S LITTLE MOUNTAIN AUTO-PAINTSHOP Sherrills Ford, N.C. 28673 Rt. 1, Box 173A FRAME SHOP Expert Auto Body Repair and Painting Sherrills Ford, North Carolina Phone 478-2230 CATAWBA REALTY INSURANCE COMPANY HUFFMAN ELECTRIC, INC. License 4773-U Commercial - Industrial Box 879 Residential Wiring Newton, North Carolina Route 1 Maiden, North Carolina 28650 BALLS CREEK SALVAGE MANOR HOUSE COMPANY FURNITURE CORPORATION Highway 16 Newton, North Carolina Route 1 Box 647 E. B. (Stump) Drum, Owner Maiden, North Carolina MAYBERRY'S GROCERY AND SERVICE STATION MAIDEN CLINIC Heavy and Fancy Groceries Phillips 66 Gas and Oil Box 187 Phone 464-0616 Newton, North Carolina Maiden, North Carolina KEN'S BODY SHOP The Best in Body Work Vi Mile Off Highway 16 On Providence Road 464-0119 Spainhour Stores Serving North Carolina Since 1870 Two Locations To Serve You UNION SQUARE CATAWBA MALL Congratulations to the 1973 Seniors OWENSBY UPHOLSTERING NEWTON DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS AND NEW FURNITURE 33 N. COLLEGE NEWTON, NORTH CAROLINA Route 2 Phone: 464-1222 Newton, North Carolina 28658 DUO REXALL DRUG STORE B H DISCOUNT VILLA PARK SHOPPING CENTER CONOVER, NORTH CAROLINA 28613 Two registered pharmacists MOBILE HOMES Muscle building protein natural vitamin supplies 1601 East Main Complete small large animal Lincolnton, North Carolina health medications supplies Great food at snack bar Phone: 735-1926 GOFORTH SERVICE STATION Jewelers Gas — Oil — Groceries W. H. LEONARD SONS Motor transmission repair Tune-up Brake — Muffler Service Jewelers of Trusted Reputation For 3 Generations New or used parts Owner: Robin Goforth Mooresville, 23 North College Ave. North Carolina Newton, 28115 North Carolina 28658 LUCY LOU FASHIONS Fashion Center for the Young-timers! “When it’s new, We have it for you!” RALPH'S CLEANERS LUCY LOU FASHIONS 111 N. College Ave. Newton, North Carolina Phone - 464-3061 Conover 194 North Carolina Hickory Lenoir NORTH NEWTON HARDWARE 1115 North Main Avenue Newton, North Carolina 28658 Morganton Taylorsville Phone 464-3464 CRANFORD'S GROCERY STORE SANITARY GROCERY COMPANY Sherrills Ford, North Carolina Fresh Meats Fancy Groceries Frozen Foods Telephone 478-2332 Phone IN 4-2771 4-2772 Newton, North Carolina 28658 RICHARD'S BAIT SHOP PKG. STORE PAUL J. McREE BUILDING AND SUPPLIES, INC. Hwy. 16, Newton, North Carolina P.O. Box 156 Dial 428-9924 Phone 464-9976 Richard Mary Flemming McREE HAS THE KEY Maiden, North Carolina 28650 -Floor, Wall, and Cab. Covering -Carpet — Our Specialty -Complete Line of Building Material Supplies -Westinghouse Appliances -Custom Cabinets NORTH NEWTON OUTLET JACK'S ENTERPRISES, INC. 1132 North Main Newton, North Carolina 28658 Phone 464-5530 R. C. Swanson Res. 464-0627 Robert Reitzel, Owner Res. 464-4167 P. O. Box 280 Denver, N.C. 28037 483-5466 Televisions, Appliances, Ladies’ and Men’s Clothng 195 CHILDERS BARGAIN HOUSE OMC Evinrude Holman Moody MerCruiser Motors Cox Trailers Men’s Clothing Polyester Slacks DIXIE BOATWORKS Coats, Suits Manufacturers of Fine Fiberglass Boats Phone 528-5510 Newton, North Carolina 28658 321 By-Pass Telephone 464-1961 DELLINGER'S SUPER MARKET RHONEY'S SUPER MARKET Highway 16 Groceries, Fresh Meats, Produce Retail and Wholesale Denver, North Carolina Rt. 3 - Newton, North Carolina 28658 Phone - 464-3681 CATAWBA ICE FUEL CO. Dine At INC. THE WHITE PINE Phone 464-2351 Choice Steaks Dial 464-9980 Conover, N.C. 104 East 22nd Street Banquets jvJr Parties Newton, North Carolina Music Nightly HERMAN SIPE COMPANY, McQueen motors, inc. INC. Chrysler - Plymouth - Dodge Cars General Contractors Dodge Trucks - American Motors Cars Building Material Used Cars Trucks — Sales — Service Conover, North Carolina Highway 16 Phone 464-6084 196 Newton, North Carolina 28658 Compliments of SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS Paints, Arts, and Crafts New-Con Plaza Newton, North Carolina Phone 464-9400 SMITH SETZER AND SONS, INC. Concrete Pipe Works Precast Septic Tanks Installed Route 1, Box 34 Catawba, North Carolina 28609 Phone 241-3161 HOWARD PLUMBING HEATING Sherrills Ford, North Carolina C. L. Howard, Jr. Owner Phone 483-5194 ERNEST WILLIAMS' GROCERY Route No. 1 Maiden, North Carolina Phone 428-9852 CALDWELL UNION 76 Gas, Oil, Groceries Grace Agricultural Products Seed, Corn Steve Caldwell Route 2, Newton, North Carolina Located in Front of Balls Creek School FOY'S OFFICE PRODUCTS, INC. Authorized OLIVETTI-UNDERWOOD Agent Sales-Service Rentals- Lease Contract Portable Typewriters, Mechanical Printing. Desk Top Computers, Adding Machines, Electric Typewriters, Calculators, Manual Typewriters Electronics Printing Calculators 114 N. Main Ave. P.O. Box 516, Newton, North Carolina Foy Goodin, Mgr. Roy Hartis, Serv. Mgr. Phone 464-5873 Compliments of DENVER SHOPPING CENTER Route 1 Denver, North Carolina 197 CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE MONTCLAIR FURNITURE CO. INC. of Conover Ethical - Accurate — Economical HA 8-8660 Maiden, North Carolina Conover, North Carolina COMMUNITY BEAUTY SALON GAYHEART HOSIERY CO., INC. 428-2121 Wholesale - Retail Store No. 1 Box 338 Mary Campbell, Owner Terrell, North Carolina Route 1 Maiden, North Carolina 28650 Retail Outlet Stores for the entire family E. G. Craven Terrell, N.C. 28682 CAROLINA OIL COMPANY, LITTLE'S INC. CROSSROADS GROCERY AND Mobil Distributors GRILL AND FISHING SUPPLIES 2222 N. College Avenue Highway 150 Newton, North Carolina 28658 Across from Lake Norman Music Hall 464-3582 CRESTVIEW MOTORS Direct to all points and places in California—Colorado—Iowa—Kansas Minnesota - Nebraska - New Mexico - Oklahoma “New And Used Cars” Mobile Homes W. L. MOTOR LINES, INC. Hickory, North Carolina Highway 16-E, Newton, N.C. Phone 464-6290 P. 0. Drawer 2607 Fred Mellon Charlie Burke 198 Phones: 327- 0718 328- 1784 CAROLINA OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY Olympic Model Portable DRUM'S FUNERAL HOME Conover, North Carolina 317-319 1st Ave., N.W. Hickory, North Carolina 28601 CLYDE'S FABRICS Congratulations to the Class of 1973 NEWTON MILLS, INC. 706 Main Avenue Northwest Hickory, North Carolina 28601 When you think of Clyde’s think of the finer fabrics. Telephone — 322-9207 East 19th Street North Main Newton, North Carolina 28658 ALBERT L. BOLICK Agricultural Limestone Shipped Mortar Sand Crushed Stone 704 464-3942 Route 2, Box 200 Newton, North Carolina Phone 464-3517 TRENA'S POODLE GROOMING SHOP “4 SS Highway 150 Mooresville, North Carolina Seafood, Oyster Bar Charcoal Steaks Trena McRee, Owner Phone 483-5312 Route 1, Denver, North Carolina 199 To be a TROJAN requires courage, understanding, and intelligence. As you go through life, remember that you are a TROJAN and these traits will go with you. D. L. C. 200 MOORESVILLE FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION Mooresville, North Carolina George W. Brawley, Jr. 347 N. Main St. Phone 664-5777 Executive Vice-President Mike Harwell Joel Harris George Camp Cecil Sigmon Sammy White From the BANDYS HIGH SCHOOL DONKEY BASKETBALL TEAM Paul Thompson Joe Cornelius Rahn Painter Don Yarbourgh James Catchings 201 ifiSnoratulatiom to the class of 1973 FROM THE FOLLOWING Mrs. L. A. Abernathy Miss Terry Angel Mr. and Mrs. Dewey L. Butler Mr. and Mrs. William L. Cody Mr. and Mrs. Herman Crouse Mrs. Bonnie Dale Mr. and Mrs. Howard Deal Mr. and Mrs. Blair Dellinger Mr. Jack Devlin Mr. and Mrs. Fred W'. Drum, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Edwards Mr. and Mrs. William H. Elder Mr. and Mrs. William F. Fowler, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Harlee Goble Mr. and Mrs. Garland L. Goodson Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hawn Mrs. Nellie Howard Mr. and Mrs. Brady Hudspeth Mr. and Mrs. Collins Jones Mr. and Mrs. Griffin Kale Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Killian Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Livengood Mrs. Ruth Lovings Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. McHale Mr. and Mrs. Bobby N. Painter Mr. and Mrs. Neal H. Purkey Mr. and Mrs. James D. Randall Mr. and Mrs. James H. Ratchford Mrs. Thelma S. Raybon Mr. and Mrs. Hugh V. Reinhardt Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Saunders Mr. Ned Setzer Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence O. Sheets Mr. and Mrs. William (Bill) Sherrill Mr. and Mrs. Wendell O. Sigmon Mr. and Mrs. Cromer S. Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Willard (Billy) White Mr. and Mrs. Billy Fred Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Young 202 INDEX Abee, Maynard 129 Abernethy, Kenneth 135 Abernethy, Carroll 129 Abernethy, Ricky 77, 107 Abernethy, Roger 122 Abernethy, Terry 54, 116 Abernethy, Von 107 Allen, Clifton 135 Allen, Jerry 54, 122 Allen, Larry 71, 129 Allen, Leroy 54, 56. 66, 67, 122 Allen, Margarite 135 Anderson, David 122 Anderson. Donald 66 Anderson, Larry 78, 80, 94, 95, 107 Anderson, Tammy 129 Angel, Richard 129 Angel, Terry 107 Anthony, Dixie Mae 107 Armstrong, Marty 129 Armstrong, Sharon 53, 116 Arndt, David 76, 77. 102, 103, 104, 107, 144 Arndt, David 66, 122 Atkinson, Valerie (not pictured) Autrey, Vanessa 129 Baker, Donna 129 Ball, Jeff 122 Ballard. Teresa 122 Ballard, Tim 104, 107 Bailew, Jolena 135 Beal. Elvis 129 Beal, Kenneth (not pictured) Bean, Sherry 135 Beard. Jeff 122 Beard, Joel 116 Beatty, Charles 129 Beatty, Jane 129 Beatty, Johnny 129 Beatty. Richard 69. 116 Beck, Annette 129 Berry, Terry 66, 122 Black, Deborah 135 Black, Michael (not pictured) Boggs, Kevin 135 Bolick, Abbey 129 Bolick, David 116 Bolick, Kenneth 122 Bolick, Richard 107 Bost, Sheree 73, 122 Bovvers, Charles 71 Bowers, Michael 122 Bowman, Cindy 129 Brandon, Marcel 135 Brooks, Debbie 40, 97, 107 Brooks, Teresa 40, 76. 77, 116 Broome, Darrell 107 Brown, Mickey (not pictured) Brumley, Anthony 117 Bryson, Susan 44, 70, 128, 129 Buchanan, Keith 107 Burgess, Wanda 107, 144 Burke. Donna 70. 128, 129 Burke, Kathy 135 Burris. Eddie 38, 49, 54. 68, 69, 78. 80. 107, 141 Bustle, Lynn 129 Butler, Pam 48. 62, 65. 76, 77, 80, 102, 107, 145 Caldwell, Barbara 129 Caldwell, David 54, 108, 140 Caldwell, Dean 129 Caldwell, Debbie 108 Caldwell, Dianne 135 Caldwell, Donna 135 Caldwell, Duanne 104, 117 Caldwell, Libby 129 Caldwell. Glenda 99. 103, 104, 108 Caldwell, Junior 135 Caldwell, Kevin 39, 108 Caldwell. Myra 90. 99, 103, 108 Caldwell. Randy 129 Caldwell. Sherry 122 Caldwell, Stephanie 135 Camp, George 49. 54. 56. 69, 78, 80, 81, 108 Campbell, Marsha 122 Campbell, Mike 108 Campbell, Scott 123 Cansler, Vivian 123 Carter, Ricky 117 Cary, Mark 88. 108, 141 Catchings, James 39, 69. 108, 123 Catchings, Rufus 54. 69 Catoe, Debbie 123 Chafin, Danny 135 Chandler, Jackie 123 Childress, Donald 129 Childress, Michael (not pictured) Chirstenbury, Christol 39, 99, 108 Christy. Randy 129 Clark, Harriett 123 Clark, Jerry 129 Clark. Joe 135 Clark, Kenneth 108 Clark, Melvin 108 Clark, Norma (not pictured) Clark, Petrina (not pictured) Clark, Vickie 117 Clarke, Sandra Jo 117 Clinard, Charles 54. 123 Combs, Lynn 99, 117 Connor, Bennie 39. 69. 123 Connor, Doyle 54, 69, 80, 108 Connor, Marcia (not pictured) Connor, Patricia (not pictured) Connor, Petrina 39 Connor, Stanley (not pictured) Cook, Patty 123 Cook. Patty 38. 89. 97, 108 Cook, Penny 108 Cordlen, Arvil 123 Cornelius, Dottie 123 Cornelius, Bradley (not pictured) Cornelius, Jamie 123 Cornelius, Joe 39. 109 Cornelius, Laura 123 Crouse, Dennis 123 Crouse, Pam 90, 99, 103, 109 Crouse, Tim 135 Cutshall. Marvin 117 Cutshall, Viola 123 Dagenhardt, Jamie 90, 97, 99, 117 Dale, Luann 48, 52, 76. 77. 80. 101, 102, 106, 109, 141 Davis, Randy 66 Deal, Dennis 71, 130 Deal, Janie 52. 76. 77, 80. 92. 93. 103, 109 Deal, Kevin 44, 117 Deal, Randy 66, 123 Deal, Ronnie 49, 71, 130 Deal. Steve 103. 104, 109 Deese, David 117 Dellinger, David 117 Dellinger, Harvey 130 Dellinger. Shelia 92. 93, 101, 103, 109 Dennis, Robert 117 Devine, Darlene 135 Devine, Joyce (not pictured) Dills, Gilbert (not pictured) Dover, Eddie 130 Drum. Bradley 135 Drum, Celia 135 Drum, Dale 109 Drum, David 135 Drum, Dean 123 Drum, James (not pictured) Drum. Larry 123 Drum, Morris 109 Drum, Nina 123 Drum, Philip (not pictured) Drum, Renota 123 Drum, Rodney 117 Drum, Smitty 71, 130 Drum, Terry 54, 68, 78, 109 Duncan, Rita 109 Duncan, Steve 123 Eades. Beverly 109 Eades, Jeff 123 Eades, Marsha 130 Eades, Mitzi 90. 109 Edmondson, Beth 78, 109 Edwards, Diane 90, 110 Edwards. Frankie 39, 123 Edwards. Gary 130 Edwards, Harold 110 Edwards, Michael 130 Edwards. Sherry 123 Edwards, Terry 123 Edwards, Tim 135 Edwards, Tony 130 Elder. Billy 130 Elder, Janice 99, 110 Elder, Robert 123 Elliott, Curtis 71, 130 Elliott, Todd 43. 78, 106, 110 Elmore, Ben 117 Elmore, Dean 130 Ervin, Nan 135 Estep. Emile 134 Everhart, Ricky 135 Ferguson, Ricky 130 Ferrel, Paulette 130 Ferrel, Teresa 117 Fishe, Bryan 123 Fleming, Sara 123 Flowers, Kaye 130 Flowers, Randy 117 Flowers. William 54, 69, 117 Foster, Darren 135 Foster, Deborah (not pictured) Foster, Joe 54, 69, 78, 80. 81 Fowler, Alice 90. 110 Fowler, Pam 123 Fowler, Sharon 130 Fox, Kimberly 135 Fox, Lisa 130 Fox, Paula 65. 80, 104 Frey, Marc 110 Frey, Susan 70, 123 Frye. Gene 130 Frye, Mary 123 Frye, Peggy 39 Frye, Wanda (not pictured) Fulbright, Judy 123 Gabriel, Darlene (not pictured) Gabriel, Julie 130 Gabriel. Keith 54. 69. 72. 123 Gaither, Sharon 130 Gaius, Phyliss 130 Gantt, Kevin 130 Garris, Francis 130 Garris, Susan 99. 117 Gates, Bill 135 Gibbs, Caroline 39, 110 Gilleland. Andy 54. 57, 69. 78, 80, 81. 117 Gilleland, Cathy 135 Gilleland, Chris 69. 80, 123 Gilleland, Cindy 135 Gilleland. Sally 130 Gilmore, Sandra 135 Glenn. Wanda 135 Glover, Vickie 124 Goble, Debbie 124 Goble. Jerry 130 Goble, Kevin 110 Goble, Teresa 130 Good. Donarie 135 Goodman, Tina 130 Goodson, Debbie 48, 76, 77, 92, 100, 103, 110 Goodson. Ronnie (not pictured) Index 203 INDEX Goodson, Terry 135 Greene, Debbie 101, 130 Grier, James 68, 69, 80. 110 Griggs, Linda 124 Griggs, Sue 78, 110 Grinels. Debbie 130 Grinels, Susan 110 Hanvey, Gail 130 Harris. Joel 36. 39. 66, 80, 101. 106. 110 Hart, Denise 124 Harwell. Debbie 53. 76. 77, 80, 101, 117 Harwell. Joan 124 Harwell. Mike 17, 39. 78, 80. 81.94, 95. 106, 110, 140 Harwell. Perry 131 Harwell. Rita 117 Harwell, Susan 117 Hass. Wesley 54, 66. 124 Hastings. Donald 124 Hatfield, Rita 124 Hawn. Susan 110 Hedrick, Dale 131 Hedrick, Elesa 135 Hedrick, Jane 124 Hedrick, Ronnie 117 Hedrick, Shelia 135 Hefner, Carolyn 135 Hefner, Roger 71. 131 Helderman. Laban 54, 69, 74, 78. 81. 118 Helms, Sharon 131 Helton, Jerry 116, 118 Helton, Pam 62. 74. 116. 118 Henderson, Rita 79. 118 Henline, Becky 137 Henson, Reyonda 136 Hewitt. Donna 136 Hewitt, Kelly 136 Hicks. Rene 118 Hilderbran. Barbara 76, 77, 118 Hilderbran, Mike 124 Hilderbran, Dale (not pictured) Hilderbran, Nora 131 Hilderbran, Randy 131 Hilderbrand, Rose 90, 99, 110 Hilderbrand, Teresa 97, 131 Hill, Kathy 78. Ill Hill, Randy 40, 81, 78, 111 Hill, Ricky 124 Hobbs, Chris 131 Hobbs, David 118 Hobbs, Randy 131 Holbrook, Donnie 118 Holbrooks, Donna 131 Holden. Kathy 111 Holland, Randy 124 Hollar, Karen 136 Hollifield, Nancy 124 Hollette, Yvonne 136 Honeycutt, Denisa 124 Honeycutt, Randy 124 Honeycutt. Tammy 136 Honeycutt, Teresa 131 Houston, Sharon 136 Hovis, Pam 131 Howard, Benny 40, 69, 78, 80, 81, 100, 118 Howard. Jeff 124, 136 Hoyle, Doodle (not pictured) Hoyle, Jeff 134. 136 Hoyle, Morris 118 Hoyle, Tammi 136 Huffman. Debbie 131 Huffman, Phyllis 136 Huffman, Ruth 136 Huffman, Verna Jane 122, 124 Hullette, Buddy 118 Isenhour, Cathy 124 Isenhour, David 101, 131 Isenhour, Larry 104, 124 Isenhour, Michael 124 Isenhour, Renea 131 Isenhour, Robert 111 Isenhour, Timmy 131 Jarrett, Mike 136 Jerome, Mike 136 Jonas, Diane 124 Jones. Christy 64. 131 Jones, Ida 131 Jones, Sammy 54. 69, 74, 80, 118 Jones. Sherry 47, 53, 80. 90. 103, 106, 111. 145 Jones. Vickie 39. 45, 97. 122, 124 Jones. Wanda 131 Josey, Diane 124 Josey, Gloria 136 Josey, Joe 131 Josey. Margaret 136 Josey. Mike 118, 122 Josey, Ronda 39. 76. 77, 100. 101, 118 Josey, Tanya (not pictured) Kale, Jerry 131 Kale, Mary Lou 99, 118 Kale, Rita 103, 111 Kale, Rodney 118 Kale. Wanda 111 Keever, Doug 71, 131 Ketcham, Tammy 131 Killian. Beverly 118 Killian, Billy 111 Killian, Giovanna 124 Killian, Lonnie 136 Killian. Sheena 48, 52. 76. 77, 80. 92. 93. 101, 103, 111 Killian, Tommy 131 Kincaid, Terry 118 Kirksey, Hank 131 Kirksey, Shelia 78, 111 Klinger, Linda 124 Klinger, Scott 101, 111 Koone, Debbie 42, 78. 111, 142 Korn, Pam 76. 77. 92. 118 Korn, Ricky 78. Ill Korn, Tina 97, 118 LaCount, Randy 54, 78. 112 Lail. Leslie 92, 118 Lail. Sherry 124 Lail. Wade 124 Lail, Wayne 131 Laney. Greg 54, 66. 80. 122, 125 Laney, Lisa 39, 90, 99, 118 Laney, Mickey 131 Laney, Patty 118 Laney, Sandy 125 Laney. Sherry (not pictured) Leatherman, Bobby 136 Leatherman, Gary (not pictured) Leatherman, Larry 131 Ledbetter, Chris 112 Ledbetter, Tony 66. 130 Ledford, Debra 131 Lee, Max 104. 118 Lee, Terry 135 Lee, Vickie 104. 118 Lemmond, Jackie 104, 118 Leonard, Terry 68. 69 Lequire, Michael 131 Lewis, Paul 130 Lewis, Tommy 132 Lindler, David 71, 132 Lineberger, Jeff 125 Lineberger, Linda (not pictured) Lineberger, Mike 71, 132 Lineberger, Myra 104, 112 Lineberger, Richard 136 Lineberger, Sharon 125 Lineberger, Tony 118 Little, Elaine 118 Little, James 132 Little. Kimmet 112 Little, Steve (not pictured) Little Tony 112 Livengood, Doris 112 Longacre, Carl 136 Lovings, Sherri 90, 103, 112 Lovings, Terri 35, 90. 103, 112 Lowman, David 54, 69, 80, 125 Lutz, Betty 132 Lutz, Bobby 128, 132 Lutz, Vickie 132 Luvullo, Steve (not pictured) Mace, Michael 71, 132 Mackie. Jimmy 112 Mackie. John 54, 55. 69, 78. 81, 116, 118 Major, Delinda 135 Major, Keith 125 Maples, Dwight 136 Marlowe, Steve 119 Martin, Bradley 119 Martin, Cindy 125 Martin, Dwight 78. 112 Martin, Farris (not pictured) Martin, Gary 136 Martin, Junior 119 Martin, Robin 136 Martin. Teresa 136 Martin, Vonna 132 Mathis, Kathy 136 Mauney, Mark 71. 133 Mayberry. Billy 54. 57. 66, 80. 125 Mayfield, Karen 53, 118 Mayfield. Pamela 125 Mayfield, Yolanda 136 McAlister, Steve 104, 118 McCaslin, Phillip 71. 132 McClain, Carol 78, 119 McCleave, Chester 132 McCombs. Loy 104, 119 McCombs. Jo Eddie 134, 136 McCorkle, Alice 112 McCorkle, Keith 132 McCorkle, Kermit 58. 60, 74, 80, 119 McCorkle, Larry 58. 104, 112 McCullough, Charles (not pictured) McCullough, Linda 132 McCullough, Tammy 132 McCullough, Timmy (not pictured) McGee. Beverly 39, 128, 132 McGee. Cathy 90, 103, 112, 140 McHale. Sandra 48, 76. 77. 92. 102, 106, 112 McKay. Debbie 132 McMahan, John (not pictured) Miller, Julie 99. 103, 112 Miller, Sandra 136 Miller, Sharon 99, 119 Misenbimer, Jimmy 136 Misenheimer, Dennis 125 Moore, Mark 119 Moore. Millie 92. 93. 100, 101, 103, 113 Moore, Shelia (not pictured) Moore, Sherri 125 Moose, Robert 132 Moose, Susan 70, 125 Morgan, Sherry (not pictured) Mullins, Bobbi 125 Mundy, James Jr. 132 Mundy, Sandra 125 Murphy, Chris 132 Murphy, Nancy 113 Murray, Lynn 119 Murray, Susan 125 Newton, Ricky 113 Nolley, Suzanne 132 Nuzum, Blair 136 Nuzum, Julie 97, 125 Odom, Curtis 69. 132 Osborne. Kathy (not pictured) Owens, Peggy 136 Owens, Ronald 132 Painter, Ida 90, 99. 119 Painter, Rahn 39, 113 204 Index INDEX Parker, Cynthia 136 Parker, Darren 136 Parker, Debbie 99, 119 Parker, Donald 125 Parkhurst, Karen 125 Parlier, Justin 136 Parson, Norma 125 Pegram, Jeff (not pictured) Perkins, David 132 Phillips, Karen 132 Phillips, Les 119 Pike, Alan 39. 40, 80, 81,88, 94, 95. 99, 101,118 Pike, Richard 39, 94. 95, 118 Pope, Carl 132 Pope, Kenny 119 Pope, Teresa 70, 132 Pope, Terry 71, 132 Porter, Phyllis 136 Poston, Fletus 136 Potter, Gary 132 Potts, Donna 136 Powell. Jimmy 125 Powell. Julie 132 Propst, Billy 125 Propst, Lee 125 Purkey, Mike 136 Purkey, Teresa 39. 62, 76, 77. 80. 103, 113 Putnam, Susanne 125 Queen, Randy 119 Ramseur, Gladys 132 Randall. Alice 78, 113 Ratchford, Anita 90, 104, 119 Ratchford, Beverly 93, 101, 103, 113 Ratchford, Cynthia 137 Ray bon, Randy 137 Raybon, Ricky 78, 113 Reavis, Sherry 137 Reid, Lewis (not pictured) Reid. Chuckie 125 Reid, Jimmy 125 Reid, Joette (not pictured) Reid, Michael 54, 69, 74, 119 Reid, Pam 132 Reid, Teresa (not pictured) Reinhardt. Linda 39. 46, 48, 62, 76, 77, 80, 101, 103, 113 Reinhardt, Paul (not pictured) Reitzel, Bruce 132 Reitzel, Gary 125 Rhyne, Pat 125 Rivens, Kim 137 Robinson, Amy 99, 113 Robinson, Caroll 54, 125 Robinson, Kelly 39, 47, 50, 61, 66, 67, 76, 77, 81. 110, 113 Robinson, Nathan 126 Robinson, Richard 104, 113 Robinson, Ronnie 132 Robinson, Susan 126 Rudisill, Debbie 97, 119 Runion, Billie (not pictured) Saunders, Paula 113 Saunders, Scott 39, 126 Schmitz, Paula 94, 95, 99, 101, 126 Scronce, Ricky 137 Schrum, Tim 54, 57, 74, 80, 119 Scott, Letitia 113 Seitz, Clell 119 Self. Charles 56, 126 Self. Debra 137 Setzer, Barbara (not pictured) Setzer, Belinda 119 Setzer, Linda 99. 119 Setzer, Daniel 133 Setzer, Danny 133 Setzer. David 69. 71. 76. 80. 119 Setzer, Dennis 133, 137 Setzer. Jackie 80. 101, 119 Setzer, Jane Carole 137 Setzer, Kathy 133 Setzer, Linda 99. 119 Setzer, Margaret 126 Setzer, Robert 133 Setzer, Shelia 137 Setzer, Shelley 70, 101, 126 Setzer, Tim 126 Sharpe, Gary 126 Sheets, Carol 92, 101, 126 Sheets. Twyla 48. 92. 101, 103, 104, 113 Sherrill, Amy 137 Sherrill, Bobby 126 Sherrill, Dustie 119 Sherrill, Ginger 79, 120 Sherrill, Glenda 114 Sherrill, Grace 63, 64, 126 Sherrill. Jeff 58. 59. 61, 116, 120 Sherrill, Marcha 133 Sherrill, Mark 126 Sherrill, Mike 137 Sherrill. Peggy 120 Sherrill. Randy L. 54. 66, 80, 81, 126 Sherrill. Randy N. 42. 76, 77. 80. 81, 86. 94. 95. 99. 100, 120 Sherrill, Rhonda 120 Sherrill, Telica 137 Sherrill. Terry 133 Sherrill, Tony 71 Shoaf. Kent 126 Shoemake. Cynthia 133 Shoemake, Gary 137 Shook. Cindy 90, 120 Shook, Joey 71, 133 Shook, Lonnie 126 Shook, Patricia 126 Shubert, Lisa 40, 70. 133 Shuford, Fred Jr. 137 Sigmon. Ben 126 Sigmon, Cecil 42, 80, 114 Sigmon, Chris 137 Sigmon, David 54. 126 Sigmon, Debbie 120 Sigmon, Joe 39, 120 Sigmon, Juamte 137 Sigmon, Kathy A. 133 Sigmon, Kathy D. 126 Sigmon, Kim 39, 137 Sigmon, Linda 104, 114 Sigmon, Myra 126 Sigmon. Nancy 92. 94. 95. 101, 103, 104, 114 Sigmon, Patty 126 Sigmon, Rodney 133 Sigmon. Roger 71 Sigmon, Teresa 133 Simons. Carolyn 137 Simons, Harry 126 Simpson, Michael 126 Sims. Rusty 120 Singleton, Dixon 134, 137 Singleton, Larry 114 Sipe, Denise 137 Sipe, Norma 137 Sipe, Sandra 39. 48. 52. 76. 77. 80. 92. 101. 103. 106. 114, 143 Sipe, Terry 133 Slaughter, Jake 133 Smith, Donna 133 Smith, Donny 137 Smith, Melisa 126 Smith, Michael 126 Smith, Patricia 126 Smith, Phyllis 70, 126 Smith, Rebecca 126 Smith, Shelia 137 Smyre, Charles 120 Smyre, Jeff 126 Smyre, Lina 127 Smyre, Nina 45, 137 Snapp, James 133 Speagle, Delinda 137 Speagle, Tony 66. 137 Spencer. Connlly 80, 114 Spencer, Greg 71. 133 Spencer, Rhonda 76, 77. 92, 120 Stallings, Linda 120 Stewart, David 120 Stewart. Pete 137 Stinson, Tim 137 Story, Tony 137 Stutts, Bobby (not pictured) Talbert, Cathy 137 Taylor, Brenda 137 Taylor, Jeffrey 137 Taylor, Katrina 137 Thompson. Paul Gary 114, 145 Towery. Barbara 137 Trouille, Debbie 121 Turner, Steve 133 Ward, Henry 133 Ward, John (not pictured) Warren, Dianne 42, 90. 97, 101, 114 Warren, Sherrie 97, 137 Waters. Kelly 71. 133 Waters, Kenny 121 Watson, David 137 Watts, Dwight 78, 114 Waugh. Debbie 133 Wentz, Mark 137 W ntz, Ricky 71, 133 Wesson, David (not pictured) Wesson, Gene 71, 133 White, Cathy 127 White. Denise 78, 115 White, Sammy 39, 81, 115, 143 Wike, Trudy 121 Wilkes. Daffie 133 Wilkes, Edward 133 Wilkes. Keith 69. 133 Wilkes, Mary 137 Wilkes. Reggie 127 Wilkes, Ruby 133 Wilkinson, Curtis 133 Wilkinson, Penny 133 Wilkinson, Sandra 137 Williams. Angie 48. 76. 77, 101, 102, 115, 144 Williams, Gene (not pictured) Williams, Mary (not pictured) Williams, Tony (not pictured) Willis, Glenda 137 Wilson. Bobby 137 Wilson, Carla 78, 115 Wilson, Deanna 39, 62. 74, 80. 114, 144 Wilson, Denise (not pictured) Wilson, Dennis 121 Wilson, Donna 44. 62. 76. 77, 90. 94. 95, 101, 115,140 Wilson. Mike 69, 121 Wimberly, Sherry 137 Wingler, Michael 133 Wingler, Susan 137 Wolters, John 137 Wolters, Victor (not pictured) Woodard, Marilyn 137 Woods. Bobby 133 Woods. Gary (not pictured) Wooten, James (not pictured) Wray, Kim 39. 137 Wright, Jimmy 54. 76, 77, 81. 121 Wright, Joan 133 Wright, Vickie 121 Yarbrough. Don 66, 115 Yoder, Sandra 137 Yoder, Tony (not pictured) Young. Gina 48. 76. 77. 92. 93. 100. 101.102, 115 Yount, Jim 137 Yount. Timothy 137 Index 205 K ■ A year passes, and, like a swiftly babbling brook, life goes on to new and better things. Remaining forever,'captured in the rfldst of dreams and reality, are-precious memorijjp We will grieve not, rather find Strength in what remains behind; Though nothing can bring back the hour. William Wordsworth


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