Bandys High School - Trojan Yearbook (Catawba, NC)
- Class of 1985
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Ads ..... ...2 ...4 . 12 . 74 108 1301 146 188 202 203 1 i e .. --.W - Mr B s The Greatest This year s Senior Class faced the same decision as every class before them But this year, it was a decision which reflected exactly the spirit of the year - the class and the entire school The class of 1985 IS proud to dedicate the 1985 TROJ AN to someone who has given much time and effort to the better ment of our school His leadership and friendship have made a family of the stu dents at Bandys. Not afraid to learn or change, he has recognized that he is a unique individual and has worked together, with us-for us, and has retained a youthful attitude to- ward life. In gratitude to his devotion and concern, the Senior class dedicates the 1985 TROJ AN to Mr. Allen Bigger- staff. ui-ii' iw... . . , 4 Q 4 4 -. 2 ff!-P 5 . 17-1 :uf I We THE LIFE GF A Hb 31 'itmfgff iw 114 ' ,4 35:9-1 , f A Q3 K 4 if? r -,gf 1 1 ,, ,.l ,ig g-J.q.f.:. w, ::LQjY5?f.l. Q e-iuif'-fp ,:,,'N,i'f3i2E'SQ if f . . 'V 1 . 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Beth Laney and Jay Knox were chosen to be the Morehead Nominees for this year. Jay Knox reached the district level in competition. Amy Smyre, Beth Robinson, and Rusty Danmyer attended the Broyhill Business Academy on the Gardner-Webb campus. These students are but a sample of the high standard of excellence achieved yearly at Bandys. A La-1. Junior Marshals The 1984 Junior Marshals con- sisted of Bandys finest juniors who had a grade-point average of 3.85. The Junior Marshals were: Angie Meadows, Beth Laney, Beth Robin- son, Tonya Henderson, Amy Aber- nathy, Greta Stutts, and Crystal Sherrill. Li: 'if sf ,. wa Runway Q Klub- Summer Achievements Two Bandys Students represented our school well this summer. Jay Knox was one of two North Carolina students to receive a Ja- pan-U.S. Senate scholarship to spend the sum- mer in Japan. Beth Laney was one of fifteen players chosen from across North and South Carolina to represent the two states on the AAU Junior Olympics Basketball Team in New Mexico. This team brought home the Gold . Opposite Page: Tbp Left: Jay in his Judo Gi before practice. Top Right: Beth cut down the net after the champion- ship game. Middle Left: Beth displayed her gold medal and her Texan hat. Middle Right: One of the most popular attractions in Japan, The Golden Pavilion in Kyoto. Bottom Right: Jay performed this throw seoinage during a match. This Page: Top Left: Practice makes perfect. Luckily, Jay was the vertical one after this session. Tbp Right: Beth and her teammates gathered to offer each other encouragement. Middle Left: Who needs a lunchroom? School lunch, Japanese style. Bottom Left: Jay took Judo with the 7th Riot Police. Here he is in front of the Police Station with the Judo Team. 17 , 4' , 4 M, fw ' 1' ff ' , . V ,,,, ig H E, I 6 it ,.,. M 1 f , , 5 f-4 ya. ' 4. , 5 f- x .A ,f 4 . f-.. , , ...f .. , , 'V I , ,S Y , , X. A Q , vi iii ' A 'f ' Q-f ', v ,. 5 4, ,4 ' A '01, 4, ' 0- W Q s. 9 1.1 , ' ,mx xi! Q A bl' 22? 'LJ' g di? '52 d,,,,,.-W, -J 4 D W, H7425 f fc Q ni Sf. f W , M if- Q, ,f 45 441 , ......,.if,W, fa , , -..a.-...W-M,..,.,N N f. 10-,n,, ,,,W,,.J.- x,.,..J...... Y ..,,.,,..w , ,,, MY., , ., W..4WMf 4 ' ....f., mum- he 1 . an f 'l.l f ,. t,yl Qvigfg - Mag i - 'K , .E fky, mb Q: ., Q.A. Aish , , an ,...- 1-T A .. .. , 5. R' im Opposite Page: Tbp Right: The 1984-85 Beta Club Middle Left: Beta Club Officers - Greta Stutts, Re- porterg Beth Laney, Presidentg Jay Knox, Vice-Presi- dentg Angie Meadows, Secretary - Treasurer. Middle Right: The Beta Club was responsible for serv- ing refreshments at the District Meeting. Bottom Left: Tammy Ervin performed in the talent con- test. Bottom Right: Ginger Buchanan and Amy Estep an- nounced the talent winners. This Page: Tbp Left: District President Jay Knox was in charge of the meeting. Top Right: Lynn Stewart cheerfully greeted the visiting Betas. Middle Left: Kristi Cresimore made her campaign speech. Middle Right: Crystal Sherrill and Diane Clinard also performed in the talent contest. Bottom Left: These Beta Club mewabers took time to enjoy themselves. 19 ACADE ICS 8z HO CRS SCHOLARSHIPS HONOR Gardner Webb Presldentlal Davld Shubert Colvard Bradley Harrls G E Foundatlon STAR Bradley Harrls Amerlcan Buslness Women s Assoclatlon .A Cathy Faw Newton Conover Buslness and Professlonal Women s Assoclatlon Brenda Pelky Grace Hoyle Scholarshlp Davld Shubert Balls Creek Optl-Mrs Barbara Llneberger Student Relatlons Club Gerald Flowers James Belcher Agrlculture Jeff McCree PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMIC FITNESS AWARDS James Belcher Bradley Harrls Rodney Helton Susan Hohday Klrtl Modl Mlchael Muender Sonya Settlemyre Davld Shubert Stephanle Slgmon SN0RTH CAROLINA radley Harrls Klrtl Modl Davld Shubert Sonya Settlemyre James Belcher lchael Muender JUNIOR MARSHALS Angle Meadows Beth Laney Beth RODIDSOH Tonya Henderson Amy Abernethy Greta Stutts Crystal Sherrlll GIRLS STATE Beth Laney . Crystal Sherrlll Bradley Harrls Klrtl M0dl Davld Shubert Sonya Settlemyre Rodney Helton James Belcher BOYS STATE Randall Burrls Daryl J osey ' ' . '. , ' B ' . 0 ' . Stephanie Sigmon Jay Knox Beth Laney MOREHEAD NOMINEES 20 MATH LANGUAGE Math Award Bradley Harris . . Advanced Math Tonya Henderson gngllil Igradlelrfl Iiffarls Beth Laney rffncB I align ki: 1 .ay C Beth Robinson RW . ar Wmg Geometry Julie Sipe es la. ssftantl. L . L . Algebra II John Brotherton Uelgor 1 War ' A d. OH BWIS Michael Brotherton n ere assman War ' . Wesley Frye Johnna Christopher Susan Holdsclaw Julie Sipe Algebra I Jay Holmes Robbie Isaac Rohm Laney VOCATIONAL Joel Shook Susan Wallace Childcare Raven Payne Consumer Math Anita Martin Family Living . Tony Beal Gail H31'tS00 Barbara Lineberger 130111110 BPOOHIC Auto Mechanics Tony Beal Calvin Whisnant Gerald Wilkes Carpentry , Tim Sherrill Home Economics Sherry Keever BUSINESS Amy Morrison Agriculture Jimmy Yancey T - I 1 Dekalb Jeff McCree ypmg SRE? 58223233 DECA Rodney Calloway Gina McCall Jeanna Story Typing II Elizabeth Beatty Accounting I Elizabeth Beatty Accounting II Lynette Goodson Office Occupations Sherrie Alexander Cindy Wllson Art Award Phillip Rogers Art Certificate Lori Lewis MUSIC Varsity Band Kristi Cresimore Band Director's Award Anthony Price Most Improved Darren Bost Woodman of the World Jay Knox Mare Bell Ninth Grade Band Brad Cooke Chorus Rhonda Josey Gaye Ollis Ten Years Perfect Attendance . Judy Goodson Leadership Award Robin Isaac of SRC - Gerald Flowers Robby Wlmberly 21 Consumer and General Math In Consumer Math, Mr. Young teaches consumer related skills such as automobile and home financing, taxation, commis- sions, discounts, buying and selling. All of these are designed to help the students cope with mathematics of life's situations. The General Math classes, under the in- struction of Mr. Young and Mr. Brown, were designed to teach the basic math- ematical skills. It is hoped that through these skills, the students will be better pre- pared for the everyday math related prob- lems. s i I 5 .,W,,,,,w . 3 W 1: This Page: Top Right: Jerri Coleman continued to work, while Curtis Mackie posed for the camera. Middle Left: Mr. Young instructed this class. Middle Right: These students enjoyed math class. Bottom Right: Mr. Brown captured the at- tention of his class. .lim 1 EI Algebra Bandys offered four classes of Alge- bra, ranging from Algebra I-A and Al- gebra I-B to Algebra I and Algebra II. Mrs. Teague, Mrs. Sherry Drum, Mr. Hilderbran and Mr. Bill Brown taught these courses which prepared students for the extensive math study in col- lege. This Page: Tbp Left: Mrs. Sherry Drum supervised this students's work. Middle Left: This student solved a problem on the board. Middle Right: Mrs. Teague was one of the Al- gebra teachers in our Math Department. Bottom Left: These students watched one of the classmates do work at the board. Q 23 Geometry Geometry was one of the more rigorous math courses offered at Bandys. Under the guidance of Mrs. Sherry Drum, students learned about an- gles, triangles, constructions, and many other aspects of the subject. This class provided back- ground for other maths in college. This Page: Top: These geometry students tried to listen attentively. Middle Right: This student put her problem on the board. Bottom Right: Mrs. Drum explained a proof. 24 ,W Higher Math Of the college prep math courses of- fered at Bandys, Advanced Math and Calculus were the two toughest. The classes were supervised by Mr. Hilder- bran. Rigorous classes such as these will certainly help to prepare students for the demanding schedule of college classes. This Page: Top: A group of students worked diligently on Advanced Math. Middle Left: Mr. Hilderbran explained a prob- lem. Middle Right: A crew of students added fun to Advanced Math. Bottom: Ginger Buchanan sought help on Tonya Henderson's paper. 25 an SSN. s ..m3'Eww'E'mwul's mumsuwuamaihmi a Q fag. A W, Q WEL. 2 an if S it 1 k,.. : d g t . English English students learned about a wide range of topics this year. They improved their writing and speaking abilities. Some classes did research papers. Others did author presentations. Through the guidance of Mr. Walker, Mrs. Gatewood, Mrs. Witherspoon, and Mrs. Rogers, students gain an ap- preciation of literature that should stay with them throughout life. 26 'Ei' f!!s 6. db Sy- Mad wt.. , . H A , .2,,,..,,, 5 ffl 5 .- ' 4 .ti-1 3'-1. Opposite Page: Top Left: Kevin Pope began his report. Top Right: The crew of The Time Ma- chine prepared for their presentation. Middle Left: Mr. Walker taught from his desk. Middle Right: Mrs. Rogers clowned around with her class. Bottom: These students listened atten- tively. This Page: Top Left: This class worked on their as- signments. Tbp Right: Mrs. Rogers listened to a re- port. Middle Left: These seniors relaxed while they listened. Middle Right: Mr. Walker answered a question. Bottom: Sherrie Alexander and Cather- ine Craig prepared to speak. 27 Honors English English is the basic class for ev- ery year of high school. Honors English gives an accelerated study in grammar and literature. Under the guidance of Mrs. Moser, the students became better prepared for the rigorous college study. This Page: Tbp Right: The Sophomore Honors Eng- lish class worked hard on their assign- ment. Middle Left: Stacy Valentine portrayed her author. Middle Right: Mrs. Moser held a discus- sion with this class. Bottom Right: Brad Sigmon gave his au- thor presentation. 28 AP English AP English helped to build creative and intuitive character in the stu- dents. This course was designed to be similar to a college English class. The students enrolled in this class hadthe opportunity to take the AP English Exam at the end of the year for college credit. This class also helped to pre- pare seniors for college courses through reading experiences in litera- ture. Grammar was an essential part, too, since knowledge of it is necessary in the writing of papers and essays. ir T' 1, ...l Quiz Bowl This year our school was represented well by the Bandys Quiz Bowl Team. The Team, sponsored by Mrs. Patsy Rogers, consisted of Captain, Jay Knox, Michael Woods, Greg Caldwell, and Eric Miller. the alternates were Rusty Danmyer, Tracy Clark, and Susan Holdsclaw. The team competed in Apple Bowl, High-Q, and County Quiz Bowl competition. 30 M 'Ahh 0' M! ZZ ii sv '13-5 ., ..., gi skin 1 X t ..M- ' I Photography In photography, students learned darkroom techniques and the fine points of picture taking, under the guidance of Mr. Crawford. These skills may prove to be helpful later in photography relat- ed jobs or hobbies. SMILE! This Page: Top Left: Senior Paul Brown focused the camera perfectly before taking the picture. -- 31,21 Middle: Mr. Crawford showed these students ' 'E Bottom Right: Larry Johnson examined the ,f - how to work the camera. 3, d P quality of these pictures. Physical Science and Biology Biology gave students a chance to learn, in depth, about life processes. Sophomores were required to take this subject. Physical Science is designed to give stu- dents a background in scientific investiga- tion and reasoning that can be applied to later education. 32 Opposite Page: Tbp Left: This class worked hard to finish their assignment. Ibp Right: Mr. Kelly prepared to show an educa- tional film. Middle: Mr. Crawford's class worked diligently. Bottom: Students listened attentively. This Page: Tbp Left: This group did a science experiment. Ibp Right: Ms. Clark lectured to her class. Middle: Mitchell Williams posed a question to Ms Clark. , Bottom: Ms. Clark discussed topics. 33 Chemistry Chemistry, one of the advanced science courses here at Bandys, was taught by Mr. Crawford and Mr. Yount. The course helped to prepare students for college by teaching them the basics of sci- ence. ...l C This Page: Top Right: These students worked to- gether on their Chemistry assignment. Middle Left: Ben Ramsey used his calcu- lator to complete this problem. Middle Right: These students worked on a Chemistry lab. Bottom Right: The Chemistry class did the assignment on the board as Mr. Craw- ford offered assistance. 34 Nm M p: These students worked on a lab. iddle Left: This group of students worked on their as- gnment. iddle Right: Mr. Yount worked a problem on the board. Jttom: Kelly Matthews takes his note taking in Physics fhtly. ' , .,.,.....-..- ,, Physics Physics was offered to hard work- ing juniors and seniors. In Physics, you learned about the elements, ener- gy, and basic theories of the sciences through labs and text Work. Mr. Yount taught this class which prepared the students for a higher education. 4 i ll-'ggi z ' History In History, students learned about the past, debated over the present, and anticipated the future. The staff of the History department was expanded with the addition of Mr. Tony Paroli, new teacher and coach. The remainder of the staff consisted of Mr. Matheson, Mr. Scott, and Mr. Blake. Courses such as Special Topics, Civics, World History, and U.S. Histo- ry were taught under their expert in- struction and guidance. Ft K K I. gl is gf A o 36 -N g V Opposite Page: Bottom Left: Mr. Paroli lectured his history class. Top Right: This Special Topics class studied hard. Middle Right: Mr. Blake helped Cathy Byers. Bottom Right: Mr. Scott discussed topics with his class. This Page: Top: These students Worked on their assignment in the library. Middle: Mr. Blake enlightened his class. Bottom: Mr. Paroli took a break with a few of his students. 37 AP History The Advanced Placement History Class proved to be a great success. The students enjoyed learning many details about his- torical events. They wrote papers about significant people and happenings in histo- ry. The class studied many facts through the guidance of Mike Matheson. At the end of the year, the students were all given a chance to take a test for college credits. 3, , I , 331, g:g,,,!'J'I ll 'r,, N V ,r ' Psychology This year in Psychology, the main objective was to learn about the life cycles of people. The stu- dents studied adolescence, adulthood, and old age. They visited the retirement home in Newton to see how the older generation dealt with the aging pro- cess. Psychology gave the students an insight into their own lives. gi sg 5 ' 3 ...,,,.,,....I Nhnn 'Phila' This Page: Top Right: Some students took time out to relax between assignments. Middle: These students waited on the next question of their Psychology quiz. Bottom left: Mr. Matheson explained the assign- ment to these attentive students. 39 SPANISH The popularity of Spanish in our school has increased. Because of this, Mrs. Dellinger is now a full time teacher here at Bandys. Through this class, the students gained an understanding of a new language and a new culture. They learned the customs of the Spanish people through special projects such as the making of a pinata. K Top Left: Mike Kilby worked on his Spanish project. Top Right: Mrs. Dellinger discussed a homework assignment with her class. Middle Left: These students took a break from their Spanish assignments to pose for the camera. Middle Right: A foreign exchange stu- dent, Chantal, learns another foreign language. Lower Middle Left: Cheryl Hood shows off her Spanish project. Lower Middle Right: Michelle, Teresa, and LeOrr started on their Ojo de dios or Eye of God. Bottom Right: Projects like the Eye of God gave the students a break from the regular written class work. 40 WWW S U W-W 14 Le Francais This year French courses were open to fresh- men as well as to upper classmen. French I, II and III courses were all offered and enjoyed. The French II and III classes took a trip to the Biltmore House where they learned about the different types of architecture and customs of the Frenchmen. Q ways -ww Q-.K ,..l' Top Left: Ms. McConnell assisted this student. Middle Left: This class Worked quietly on their as- signment. Middle Right: Ms. McConnell helped Jeff Miller with his French assignment. Bottom Left: Robin Laney had a reading assign- ment in French. Business At Bandys there are many different business courses for students who are interested in the business field. They are offered such courses as Typing and Shorthand to learn the basics. Then a student may take Computers or Office Occupations. Business Law gives a legal back- ground, and Computers introduces students to one of the fastest growing career fields in the world today. 42 in s , Opposite Page: Top: Mrs. Deaton lectured her class. Left: Mrs. McBride taught this typing class. Middle Right: This group worked on a computer pro- gram. Bottom Right: Jeana Story typed a report. This Page: Top: This Business Law class took a break to smile for the camera. Middle Left: Mrs. Teague helped with this program. Middle Right: Scott Green and Jason Hewitt thought it was cool to work hard. Bottom: Cathy Byers, Bob's little sister, typed a drill. 43 is Us 4- Vxcthi K kk.:. snff' X-A This Page: flbp: These advanced students worked together on a pro- gram. Middle Left: Jason Hewitt and Anita Martin worked in Computer class. Middle Right: Mrs. Teague helped these students. Bottom Right: Kurt Benfield and Randy Honeycutt were two of the Seniors in Business Law. 44 W 1 Z' -Qu I Wig! I . ,ff X 50'-n-,,,, ,.,, ,Munn . 1' . s.. .-. lf . J 1 2 Distributive Education D.E., Distributive Education, gave students experience they needed for the future. This class taught students about our commercial system. Tbp Right: Danny Cansler hard at work. Middle Left: Ernie Abernethy concentrated on his work. Middle Right: These students rushed to finish homework. Bottom Left: Sherry Thomas and Rory Lail work on class assignment. 45 Home Economics This year's Home Economics courses went as follows: Introduction to Home Economics Advanced Consumer and Homemaking, Ad- vanced Clothing and Textiles, and Advanced Foods and Nutrition. Among their various projects, the Home Ec students made Cab- bage Patch dolls, candle wicking pillows held several teas, including Open House re- freshments, and helped clubs. They also dis tributed cookbooks as a community service 46 lm I' D 9' Opposite Page: Top: Mrs. Brown answered an important question. Middle: These students worked hard at the sewing machines. Bottom: These pillows were the handiwork of the Home Ec students. This Page: Tbp: Sherry Parker worked on her project. Middle: Chantal Verheyen enjoyed this class. Bottom: These girls completed their assign- ment. Thank God for Kids The Child Care department at Bandys of- fered students a chance to learn the funda- mentals of caring for children. Under the su- pervision of Mrs. Spencer and Mrs. Austin, students had the chance to work one-on-one with children to give valuable experiences for any future careers in this field. 48 gf? W 0 al'-'B - fatal, aaoo H.. Opposite Page: Top: These students helped the Child Care Kids stay in their seats. Middle Left: These girls look over books for story time. Middle Right: The newly installed Child Care Club Officers strike an official pose. Bottom: The Child Care Kids Watched attentively during the installation ceremony. This Page: Top Left: These kids get ready for nap time. Middle: Shannon Wade and Kim Huffman teach the kids a song. Bottom: These kids enjoyed playing a game. Top Right: Kids will be kids. 49 Family Living The Family Living class was un- der the instruction of Mrs. Spen- cer. Students in this class were taught about facets of family life. The course also held the mock Wedding presented to the school. This Page: Ibp Right: Mrs. Spencer was the teacher for the Family Living class. Middle Left: Family Living held their an- nual mock Wedding. Middle Right: Members of the wedding party posed for a picture. Bottom Right: These students worked during class time. 50 M y.,i2Tv-W' Resource Lab The Resource Lab gave students an opportunity to enhance their capabili- ties, Mrs. Holcomb helped the students who needed her assistance in academic study. This class was very necessary in aiding the students to perform better in the classroom. The Resource Lab was Worthwhile for the students in- volved. Ibp These students listened attentively during class. Middle Left: Mrs. Holcomb offered her assistance to this student. Middle Right: This student asked for Mrs. Hol- COIl1b,S advice. Bottom: These two students studied hard. 51 Agriculture The Agriculture Department was very active during the past year. They partici- pated in different contests around the local area. They also did a lot of work around the school grounds. All of their work helped greatly to improve our campus. Mrs. Julie Howard did a wonderful job in getting the students involved in the class- room activities and also the work out- doors. ' K .... ,sam L' 1-23 L Q V Q K ,,q ' QQ ' . v p 99 , -' - ,. ' lx 1 - 5' - if ' JD' -. Q ' fin ' A' . 1, ' . YY:-.H I ty- T K j .1 1 K ' ' Q I. qw v A 7. , nw, ' l p .1 the Sl, 9 ' .YC ,ft I A ,Q ,Mig ' M2 l f' Q gg 1 I 1. rr-f'h's ,gf -- ' f f . N N ,g, u N . . ., 5.3 ,. , Q A , ' ,Y , - ' -W , - Q , .N '. .1 ' -M : ' ' . . . - fvlitfx-L ,gi , , A..- at l , ,,. , WJ? kiLl,gr, .4 N F., ,.-- Jr? .- ws 5:m4-...p 4 Af H . . A ,Mg 6.4 A A. . , I K mf' yr, A N- ' X .. .. . L fi, X.,. V4 x V M D Q, M: '.:.sT.1SS'Sf?sv:rffl -5 -f Q' f ' 5 ' ' A ,ig 32,-ji' K- x A . . gfieigfzl-vi' ! ?J ip-ft ' . 4 .T .gf 1 1 . ' '.i' nfs? 'fe I : . 'K X' . - if .'.'g,p..,, fy 2 , 'K i, I-f - ? iq.-ii' Q. ya. as ing, . f' .,.t-try' s A .af .L-ry 's A Q .Nw M .,. , , ,4 WS., .xi .fs-lv.. we wwf , Q N - Opposite Page: Ibp: The Future Farmers of America chose many officers. Middle Left: This class listened carefully dur- ing a discussion. Middle Right: The Ag classes worked hard to make their garden grow. Bottom Left: These students took a break to rest. Bottom Right: Mrs. Howard discussed farm- ing with her class. This Page: Tbp: This group stopped to pose for a picture on a trip. Middle: Scott Green spit at the Tobacco Spit- ting Contest. Bottom Left: These students enjoyed Ag class. Bottom Right: These people had a lot of fun in the lake. Industrial Arts Industrial Arts is a course which helps to instruct students in Vocational training for future jobs in the con- struction industry. This course, for- merly called Carpentry, was under the instruction of Mr. Boyles, a new teach- er at Bandys. 54 qi sf' Opposite Page: Top Right: Jimmy Smyre and Mike Isenhour worked diligently to construct this project. Bottom left: Johnny LaCount cut this board to the exact measurement. Bottom Right: Kenny Beam drilled holes in order to assemble his project. This Page: Top: Mr. Boyles chose the right tool for his job. Bottom Left: Billy Drum concentrated on his work. 55 Auto Mechanics Auto Mechanics was a beneficial course for those students who par- ticipated in it. It was offered to stu- dents who were interested in learn- ing the operation and maintenance of cars. Their training consisted not only of class work, but also of actual hands-on experience. Auto mechan- ics prepared students for a future ca- reer in this field. af' 5 56 Opposite Page: Tbp Right: Mr. Lineberger talked to these students. Bottom Left: Michael Isenhour Worked on this mo- tor. Bottom Right: Chris Mull was one of the students in Auto Mechanics. This Page: Top: Greg Maney asked for Mr. Line- berger's assistance. Middle: Mr. Lineberger was the instructor. Bottom: This student had time to wash his car. 57 The Bandys 0 . y,AA zgxx li.. A Marchmg Band t t 4 . l utu - - .' ssee A p The marching band at Bandys did the l i ijgaffieieffkuyp ,, s W g .X ' l school proud by receiving many honors and t. , rree T u g awards. They had much success in competi- need eeeraJ tions. They also entertained the crowds dur- SQ by i it ffs s riid ing halftime of home football games. i ' .f.7 fsir ' . I ,,, . , V . V A I . . U X X ' B . . . 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Bottom Left: The drum line did an excellent job for the band this year. 59 Stage Band and Concert Band Concert season began after the marching sea- son ended. The concert band worked for many hours on their music. The stage band was made up of marching and concert band members. They played popular and jazz music and had the privi- lege of giving many performances. 60 a .fs A-ff- ox Qft X9 . U 5 wi 3' 'THF Opposite Page: Top: The clarinet section practiced this piece for concert band. Middle Left: Frank, Todd, and Forrest listened to the beat of this song. Middle Right: Mr. Harbinson did his Lawrence Welk impres- sion. Ah, One! Ah, Two! Bottom: These band members concentrated on their music. This Page: Tbp Left: Practice makes perfect! Tbp Right: Kurt and Jeffery get into the music. Middle: These instruments made beautiful music together. Bottom: Mr. Harbinson gives instructions as the band mem- bers listened. 61 EARLY TRAINING This year Bandys' had a ninth grade band. This provided Fresh- man band members with the oppor- tunity to gain valuable skills and ex- perience needed for next year. 1 9' in fanlswiuqiy a tggnfmlny wiljilz' L. may , ,fg apwaaa- ,W21 ffl, - QW This Page: Top Right: Debra Jones was one of the saxo- phonists in this year's ninth grade band. Middle: At right are the future sax players and at left are the future clarinet players of Bandys. Bottom Right: Mr. Sam Harbinson was the di- rector of the ninth grade band. X V 62 , iv N FQ-x 19 1 Chorus The chorus at Bandys was a class which taught the students who took it how to sing correctly. Mr. Harbinson was the teacher for this course. Top Left: Chorus practiced everyday during fourth period. Middle Left: Mr. Sam Harbinson served as the director for Chorus. Middle Right: Mr. Harbinson took a break to pose for the picture. Bottom Left: These students listened at- tentively to Mr. Harbinson. 63 ART Bandys' students express their creativity in Art Class under the guidance and instruction of Mrs. Rader. The paintings, drawings, and wall hangings add an artistic touch to B.H.S. 3 V ' NM nm e mi ' Opposite Page: Tbp Right: Mrs. Rader took a break out of her busy day to pose for a picture. Middle Left: Mrs. Rader helped Christy Huffman and Cindy Moore. Middle Right: Angie Brannon and Christy Huffman looked at a display of pictures. Bottom Left: Students participated in class. Bottom Right: Doug Rink actually worked hard on this pic- ture. This Page: Top Left: Pictures displayed are evidence of the students hard Work. Middle Left: Amy Estep anticipates her next move on Chris Matthews! Bottom Left: Kim Buff and Sally Gilleland were intense in their job. Bottom Right: Dean Meadows and Ed Fisher looked up to pose for the camera while the other students continued to Work. Media Center The Media Center provided many students with a chance to gain knowledge through different mate- rials such as books, magazines, and filmstrips. Mrs. Nolley is head Li- brarian and Mrs. Lee is her assis- tant. 66 'figs' : V t,.,. :x,, cults?---. 5509 to N sm Ag . A ,gtg , L-f R Opposite Page: Top Right: Mrs. Nolley, Librarian, looked for sources. Bottom Left: These students were busy taking notes. Bottom Right: Sophomores hard at work. This Page: Top Left: Mrs. Lee gave a final Warning. Top Right: Mrs. Lee helped Karen Martin as Mrs. Nol- ley looked on. Bottom Left: Strange things sometimes happened in the Library. Bottom Right: Study Hall students took advantage of their time in the media center. 67 Ban-Troia The Ban-Troia was a monthly news- paper which kept the students at Bandys informed on the latest news, sports, gossip, and other events. The Ban-Troia was published by the news- paper staff. Lots of hard work made the Ban-Troia the success it was. X N dk' I if X QA'-45351. Wy. h , ,,,h Ni, fj ffiix X Vfdd, ' 68 ,Mr ff ll:-...Q Q Q b, ,,,,, WIUYISAEWTV fy ' Q R- I ,,,.,,, -i . B Q wwf' B1 e a 4 . amalsiffi Opposite Page: Top Right: Anita Martin and Tammy Ervin worked on posters for an upcoming newspaper sale. Middle Right: The Newspaper staff looked over their reports. Bottom Right: Co-Editor David Eades put a page together. Bottom Left: Scott Green and Jeana Story looked together at the final copy. This Page: Tbp Left: Missy Huffman and Robin Laney were hard at work. Bottom Left: Robin Wilkes wrote an article. Top Right: Amy Morrison and David Eades laughed together at something from a newspaper. 69 Annual Staff The 1985 Annual Staff spent many long hours on the 1985 TROJAN. Their main goal was to improve it and make it differ- ent from the years past. With the guidance of Mr. Hilderbran, the Annual Staff pre- pared a great new yearbook of memories. jk Xe PQ ,flu E? p . I 1-XS-1- is i I a-'- N-.ss ,avx W Opposite Page: Top: The 1985 TROJAN staff. Middle Left: Greta Stutts made another mistake! Middle Right: The staff clowned around while working dur- ing the summer. Bottom Left: Crystal Sherrill worked with the money. Bottom Right: Amy Smyre and Beth Robinson tried to think of some mischief to get into next. This Page: Tbp Left: Co-Editors Bethly Laney and Boy George Angie Meadows discussed a minor problem. Top Right: Jay Knox managed production sufficiently. Middle: The staff typed their fingers to the bone. Bottom: Bethly worked on a lay-out with much enthusiasm. 71 HEALTH 8a P.E. The physical education class offered a break in the rigorous day of a studentg health pro- vided a study of anatomy, hy- giene, and also a CPR course. The mental and physical exer- cise of Health 8z P.E. helped make a well-rounded person. xi, 55,o au, w ,M W- ' , W Q 72 ON LEFT FACING TRAFFIC WALK' DRIVER'S EDUCATION The Driver's Education course was taken by the Freshmen during their Physical Education period for six weeks. They learned the traffic laws and regulations go- vernoring the state of North Caro- lina. Mr. Gene Fisher was the in- structor for the classes. Opposite Page: Top Right: This class enjoyed a game of volleyball during their P.E. period. Middle Left: These two boys participated in a game of basketball. Middle Right: The P.E. students in this picture played Ping-Pong. Bottom Left: Mitzi Yount dealt on Coach Blake in her P.E. class period. Bottom Right: Melissa Geddes and Angie Byers had fun playing Ping-Pong. This Page: Top Left: These students listened atten- tively to Mr. Fisher. Middle Left: These are a few of the traffic signs which the students had to learn. Bottom Left: Mr. Gene Fisher was the Driver 's Education instructor at Bandys. 73 COMPI if f A 1' N0 Wx PITION Q 99 me f ,Q Q, ZAJAXW A, 9 ffxxl ' pigqa III1 'V Q- ' Fas? Q- 'X Qan- 'KA s. I -R igiizwrq '? N O 'f I5 S 4' 6 L 4 I X gy' cf! y X1 7' s'.X,,f FOOTBALL 9 TRACK Varsity J. V Meets Place East Lincoln W 14-8 W 21-0 151 4th West Lincoln W 27-26 L 7-8 2nd 2nd South Iredell 'L 19-20 L 0-14 31-d 31-.1 St. Stephens W 30 14 L 0-14 5th 2nd Maiden L 13 14 L 0-6 6th 3rd Newton-Conover L 7 14 7th 4th Cherryville W 22-8 8th 4th Bunker Hill W 32 18 W 7-6 Bessemer City W 38-14 0 Conference Fred T. Foard W 38 19 W 28-14 Meet 5th GIRL'S TENNIS BOY'S TENNIS St. Stephens W 8-1 St. Stephens W Fred. T. Foard W 8-1 West Iredell W West Lincoln W 9-0 South Iredell L Maiden W 8-1 Lincolnton L Newton-Conover L 2-7 Bessemer City W Cherryville W 9-0 Cherryville W Bunker Hill W 9-0 West Lincoln W Bessemer City W 8-1 Fred T. Foard W Newton-Conover W Maiden W Bunker Hill W VARSITY BASEBALL Mooresville L 3-1 7 Mooresville L 2-3 South Iredell L 2-3 South Iredell L 9-10 East Burke ff West Lincoln W 6-5 West Lincoln L Maiden W 10-2 W Newton-Conover W 1-0 Maiden W Cherryville L 5-13 W Bunker Hill W 12-3 Newton L Bessemer City L 0-1 W Fred T. F0ard L 1-5 Cherryville W West Lincoln W 1-0 W Malden L 8'9 Bunker Hill L Newton-Conover W 18-3 L Cherryville L 4-5 Bessemer City L Bunker Hill W 8-4 L Bessemer L 5-6 Fred T. Foard L Fred T. Foard W 9-1 W 76 Teams 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 7 3- 4-I 3-1 2- 9-I 5-1 6-I 6-I 5-4 8- 9-i 5-1 10-1 0-1 7-4 6-4 3-2 1-4 8-0 21-0 6-4 2-4 4-8 1-9 1-2 2-11 7-6 -1 VARSITY BASKETBALL GIRLS 64-43 80-48 66-32 72-38 74-56 70-55 74-42 73-27 75-33 68-57 67-46 58-37 74-45 75-46 85-42 84-43 85-38 70-44 64-40 72-45 33-18 93-40 51-36 51-48 60-37 55-48 41-28 41-45 W South Iredell L W Mooresville W W East Lincoln W W St. Stephens W W South Iredell W W Mooresville W W East Lincoln L W St. Stephens W W West Lincoln W W Maiden L W Newton-Conover W W Cherryville L W Bunker Hill W W Bessemer City W W Fred. T. Foard W W West Lincoln L W Maiden W W Newton-Conover W W Cherryville L W Bunker Hill W W Bessemer W W Fred T. Foard L Conference Tournament W West Lincoln Maiden W W Fred T. Foard Bunker Hill L W Bunker Hill District Tournament W Newton-Conover Bunker Hill W W Bunker Hill Cherryville L Regionals Tournament W North Stanley L Southwest Guilford BOYS 57-64 73-70 62-54 77-69 50-48 69-64 60-61 72-63 75-62 58-61 63-49 91-94 52-42 61-49 84-64 59-60 94-78 71-60 65-84 85-55 80-38 67-72 74-61 56-73 81-54 91-94 J V BASKETBALL GIRLS 34 38 36 29 33 24 41-34 35 31 48-43 53 24 48-15 56 28 63-28 36-43 29-48 49-24 36-19 42-31 60-12 50 45 50 9 53 29 L South Iredell W Mooresvllle W East Llncoln W South Iredell W St Stephens W Mooresvllle W West Lincoln W Malden W Newton Conover W Bunker H111 W West Lincoln L Fred T Foard L Newton-Conover W Cherryvllle W Cherryvllle W Bunker H111 W Bessemer Clty W Fred T Foard W Bessemer Clty W Malden BOYS W 53 44 W 59-55 L 39-40 L 50-55 W 51-47 L 35 62 W 56-54 L 42-43 W 61-47 L 56-58 W 80-57 L 49 53 L 60 80 W 59 55 W 51-41 W 61-33 L 64-66 W 62-38 48-33 - W 56-52 TR DITIO EXCELLE CE 77 Bandys Made Run at Crown After two consecutive dis- appointing seasons, the varsi- ty boys finished an impressive third in a tough SD-7 Confer- ence. Led by Senior Darren Rowe and All-Conference Cray Carpenter, Kelly Mat- thews, and Dwayne Harvey, the Trojans' standings were determined by four one-run losses. The returning athletes are looking forward to an- other competitive year. , x 3 W 1'-A---aw' R if-' if 78 -- ,,. . .w - . : of s HW gr J-Q 4- ,uw ,sw as i x N 5 as , tw ,gt X as iowa ff 1 1. 'qi MHA. ,x it s : K 1 - sw K - ,Hx -- 3-Filip' 5 i igkifk 1 .LT: :Yl :i,:T u, E .i K 4 ' ww-sw-iq..-s,,,,,, , W fe .x ,M ,..,..,,,. XF Y Y' 4-W-f.M.,,..,w ov- -' f M-iwnuqsnao'-W P xjx es? . 7 ' 'Xe ,. K ::f ' V. wi at . .- MJ iw ,. , ,Q Y fv,,!, fave, '-4 it xxwig K it MQ ' -:I -X ' X ' .A gf. it 4 .fi M gs SK in ' X xy, X X' 6 wk x -- J We saws-S- - ,, X S X A X X- aw 'i ll- ,N 44 m.a ,,,,xf a,....- ,Main E Opposite Page: Top: First baseman Cray Carpenter held the run- ner at first. Middle: Kelly Matthews placed himself in stealing position. Bottom Left: Chris Matthews played right field for the Trojans. Bottom Right: The 1984 Trojan Baseball Team: Left to Right, Kneeling: Randall Burris, Scott Hil- ton, Andy York, Greg Carpenter, Mike Pope. Standing: Bruce Drum, Chris Matthews, Cray Car- penter, Kelly Matthews, Rusty Danmyer, Dwayne Harvey, Paul Childers. This Page: Top Left: Second baseman Rusty Danmyer threw out a runner at first while shortstop Kelly Mat- thews assisted him. Tbp Right: Dwayne Harvey delivered one of his many strikes. Middle: Third baseman Mike Pope was in ready position. Bottom: Bruce Drum was the catcher for the Tro- jans. 79 A Lack of Experience Due to inexperience, the Lady Trojans posted an 8-8 record. The Trojans had three All-Con- ference performers: Beth Laney, Kristi Cresimore, and Sonya Settlemyre. f' ff l,vj'hiV ,4g,,.y:,.,,1W,,,fwn,1f 80 BBW' 1.. ' ' x Q 'S w Q' X we I .K I . K .,,V : ' P .-at 'L K si n. A .n Wh -f ' - ... f isfiiz.. E- ,Z Xa X : ' N X M f .xx Q . W, .. Opposite Page: Top: The 1984 Girl's Softball Team, left to right, Kneeling: Coach Marilyn Clark, Au- drey Sherrill, Regina Little, Nancy Lee, So- nya Settlemyre, Kristi Cresimore, Lisa Flowers, Rhonda Isaac. Standing: Kelly Cruse, Leslie Campbell, Robbie Isaac, Stacy Valentine, Amy Smyre, Beth Laney, Car- men Clark, Renee Drum, Juanda Turner, Amy Edwards. Middle Left: Sonya Settlemyre waited on the perfect pitch to hit. Middle Right: First baseman, Amy Ed- wards, stretched to get this Maiden runner out. Bottom Left: Beth Laney was walked in to add another run for the Lady Trojans. Bottom Right: Renee Drum prepared to score against Cherryville. This Page: Top Left: Coach Clark delivered a pep talk to the team between innings. Tbp Right: Lisa Flowers scored with ease for the Trojans. Middle: Renee Drum concentrated on get- ting a clean hit. Bottom: Catcher Kristi Cresimore watched as a Maiden hitter made contact. 81 TRACK STRUGGLED This year's track team, though unimpressive in overall finishes, turned in some fine individual performances. Outstanding among them were Mike Muender, Larry Johnson, Scott Villemagne, and David Searcy. The team fin- ished 5th in this year's conference meet. N., Q I 82 , , L , H ...,,,, ,, ,,,, 4 f i i 1 gees , ,L, ...:, ,, . ,,,,A r . ,g:1 np r. 4 g R ff' - Leif ' W K , tw f f ,, it W4 I wr. ' A 4 . ff- ' ifwf- ,, Opposite Page: Top Right: The 1984 Bandys Track Team. Middle Left: Dwight Connor followed through after completing his throw. Middle Right: James Brown had a successful vault. Bottom Right: Scott Villemagne crossed the finish line as teammate Stanley Daniels looked on. This Page: Tbp Left: Mike Muender showed perfect form on this throw. Tbp Right: Robbie Wimberly neared the finish line as other participants looked on. Bottom Left: Mike Kilby represented the Trojans in the discus event. 83 Third Time's a Charm The boys' tennis team com- pleted yet another successful season by clinching their third straight conference champion- ship under the guidance of Coach Walker. The team accom- plished it by defeating Newton- Conover in their third 5-4 show- down for the title. 84 Opposite Page: Top: 1984 Tennis Team, left to right. Kneeling: Jay Knox, Kelly Sigmon, Gerry Cooper, Curtis Queen, Bradley Harris, Mark Rogers. Standing: Bry- ant Gabriel, Jason Hewitt, Jeff Miller, Tripp Villemagne, Brian Settlemyre. Middle Right: Mark Rogers did a quick little dance step between re- turns. Bottom Left: Bradley Harris displayed his talent during this serve. Bottom Right: Gerry Cooper posi- tioned himself correctly for a strong backhand. This Page: Top Left: Mark and his shadow made a great return. Middle Left: Jay, were you shocked by your return? Bottom Left: Mark received support from his fellow teammates. Top Right: Kelly Sigmon's form was precise on this serve. 85 L g--Q-Egg. ms: ifggg..--.w.,,.. Q Q 4- -K -Q ' wr... S . Q ip- KJ .. -W Q . my I -11 - 'I ' .1 in in We K 1. i .M W ff M- QQ ' . -kLg Q- K . if 7 6 xi f'lr'SfV 1- 4' c SF in .- ,. s ssg m .- i X oung But Talented The 1984-85 girls tennis team consisted of one senior, two juniors, and the rest un- derclassmen but yet they had much talent. The girls posted a 7-1 record to place them second in the confer- ence. Then in the conference tournament, the girls placed second again. The doubles team of Beth Laney and De- anna Cresimore went unde- feated through conference play and won the Confer- ence Tournament Doubles Championship. The Trojans had two All-Conference per- formers: Beth Laney and Shannon Taylor. ...3 f . 'f' if , K , 'n fl' Al r. , ,, Q n 1 1 if f .fu V V L ' asxifiiidxw ,,..-.,, .v ..,- 1, ,-.. Opposite Page: Ibp Left: The 1984-85 Girls Tennis Team. Kneeling: Nancy Lee, Beth Laney, Deanna Cresimore, Mitzi Yount, Tonya Flowers, Julie Burroughs. Standing: Shannon Taylor, Michelle Martin, Kristi Cresimore, Amy Owensby, Michelle Rudisill, Debra Jones, Martha Stewart, Crystal Mayfield 1ManagerD, and Coach Terry Young. Top Right: Beth Laney made a backhand volley. Middle Left: Sophomore Shannon Taylor was the sec- ond seed for the Lady Trojans. Middle Right: Kristi Cresimore made this backhand ground stroke. Bottom Left: Freshman Deanna Cresimore used mouth power as well as muscle to makes sure this serve wasn't a fault. Bottom Right: Nancy Lee showed intense concentra- tion on this serve. This Page: Top Right: Freshman Debra Jones displayed much tal- ent as she did her gorilla imitation and made a forehand ground stroke. Top Middle: Mitzi Yount made one of her fine serves. Tbp Left: Michelle Martin maneuvered herself in the position for a forehand. Middle Right: Senior Beth Laney attempted a forehand volley as she approached the net. Bottom Left: The doubles team of Amy Owensby and Michelle Martin won in the non-conference match against St. Stephens. 87 NEW COACH . . NEW SEASON This year the Bandys foot- ball team had a drastic change from the past few years. New head coach Tony Paroli led his team to a 7-3 season. Quarter- back Dwayne Harvey sur- passed the 1,000 yard passing mark and set a new school re- cord. Running back Larry Johnson also passed the 1,000 yard rushing mark. All-Con- ference performers were: Dwayne Harvey, Larry John- son, Kurt Benfield, Bobby Byers, Alan Williams, Stanley Daniels, and Rusty Howard. 1 V ki ....,..N,, .,,. . , K. ...W .s . , . Q N ' J . ., ,S -,.:. ' . .. . , I 6 . f RQ -Q Q' irfal- iiisxiiwff if -A K 'Q I 1 . I R lt. R . 4 ts. - gi ., 1- - , X K- - . Q .. g . as --'-- f .. . 'N2ik.s Sf if 5 V . 7 is 'Q --E. A . -W.-if JH - - .5 - 2 .1 . .- 'f 1 P t .L ' a 0 N . 1 - I -:., . K hx. X if K f e. -- . - X --V - a Opposite Page: Top Right: The 1984-85 Bandys Varsity Football team. Middle Left: New head coach Tony Paroli led the Trojan team to a 7-3 season. Middle Right: Running back Larry Johnson surpassed the 1,000 yard rush- ing mark. Bottom Left: Center Mike Kilby pre- pares to snap the ball to quarterback Dwayne Harvey. Bottom Right: Junior Paul Childers con- tributed to the Trojan's successful sea- son, also. This Page: Top Left: Fullback Kurt Benfield pro- vided blocking for Dwayne Harvey, who passed the 1,000 yard passing mark. Top Right: The football team was always full of enthusiasm and spirit. Middle Left: Quarterback Dwayne Har- vey rushed for some yardage during this play. Bottom Left: The team huddled to find out the play sent in from the sideline. 89 df' it Opposite Page: Top Right: The 1984-1985 Varsity Boys Basketball Team. Middle Left: Stanley Daniels scored two points from the in- side. Middle Right: Coach Bill Bost gave instructions to his young team. Bottom Left: David Cox scored on this lay-up. Bottom Middle: Stanley Daniels shot over this Bessemer City defender. Bottom Right: Dwayne Harvey layed in two for the Trojans. This Page: Ibp Left: Ronald Connor made a pass in the middle. Tbp Right: Senior Dwayne Harvey was a major asset to the Trojan team. Bottom Left: Roger Torrence scored on this fast break. 91 Champions Again The Lady Trojans had yet another suc- cessful season. Led by the three Seniors - Beth Laney, Adriene Gabriel, and Lisa Flowers - the Trojans were Con- ference and District Champions. Finish- ing with a 28- 1 record, the Lady Trojans were the Regional runner-up and ranked in the nation during the season. The All-Conference performers were - Beth Laney, Adriene Gabriel, and Au- drey Sherrill. Coach Matheson and The Lady Trojans, thank you for carrying on the tradition. iglky-Q hull ,vue sP g 33 gl-U gtg'-f, bg!!! ' 4 ea' 1,3-I3 38 ll Bb' Pa 31133, x r 1 L-1 paul!! e 25 S Opposite Page: Tbp Right: The 1984-85 Girls Varsity Basketball team. Middle Left: Mr. Matheson plotted his next move. Middle Right: Mr. Matheson gave pre-game instructions to his team. Bottom Left: Mitzi Yount played good solid defense for the Lady Trojans. Bottom Right: Junior Audrey Sherrill scored two from outside over the defender. This Page: Tbp Left: Senior Beth Laney scored for the Lady Trojans on this move in the middle. Top Right: Point Guard Lisa Flowers added two to the Trojan tally. Bottom Left: Adriene Gabriel shot over this Bessemer City defender. 93 621 M Y ' , 'iA up C 4 5? x W 6 5 5 mg, 6. 2 W if if 2 X . 5 ,, ' f V X Lf ii 5 vw xi , ' gd . W '1-E 4 Q uf if r Q cg W a Z f : 1 . .Q L3 5 A - W 3 ,, M . Ei! I 5 , 1 , :ci V, E- Q x 5 ' ' . ! A I VVVVLWV Q A xl 9 v 5 Ag ,,,: 1 z ' ! L-4 144? Q, :N w I ' A, f af bmw' 'A n, I , 32 1 iffy? I -b,, f ,,,,, My Q r 2 t' t I m ll? , Z zslfiis z zwxgfatr -1 ',,,, 'f'.: , li I Sparkle and Shine The 1984-1985 Varsity Cheerleaders consisted of ten spirited young ladies. Under the leadership of Mrs. Gina Dellinger, these girls spent many hours of practice on cheers and pyramids. During the summer, they attended a gymnastics camp at the YMCA and an ICF Cheerleading Clinic at Da- vidson College. They supported the football team and basketball teams with much enthusiam. The Varsity Cheerleaders definitely had sparkle and shine! 94 v0 ' ?a 1 i i 'I 1 4' I . . ss. -, . ,gs If Opposite Page: Tbp Left: The cheerleaders posed for a picture on the last day of camp at Davidson. Top Right: Co-captain Amy Estep, Captain Greta Stutts, Co- captain Crystal Sherrill. Middle Left: Angie Smith, Melissa Geddes, Angie Meadows. Middle: The Varsity squad performed in the Cheerwine Cheer-Off. Middle Right: A tower of power. Bottom: A perfect pyramid for the judges of the Cheer-Off. This Page: Top Left: A pyramid followed a dance at the spirited Maiden Pep Rally. Top Right: Missy Huffman, Andrea Painter, Elaine McKay, Angie Foy. Middle Left: The cheerleaders practiced hard at summer camp. Middle Right: The bench was alive with spirit. Bottom: The squad had a great time cheering in the Old Sol- diers' Reunion Parade. 95 1-.H ' 5 ., M. , , I 'W . ' 1 M nxypnyyy Vg V i M p '- Q 2 Z. 5 . Q . A A A ,L may ' g,i If V V1CtOI y NO. 1 he Q Bandys J.V. Baseball Pro- f x H ,? ,, Q y s, , K' gram, midway through only its p ' 5'A af' K ' A second season, won its first 'A s , a game amidst a rough schedule. l , 3 Giving experience through a q new program here at Bandys, , N N jf'-M ' eese gg the young Trojans, outlasted I J f- nnnns l Jail, 5 .f Fred T. Foard in a highscoring , 1' 8 it A ft' a M slug-fest. The whole Baseball l p he A no x i Program hopes that the experi- ence gained by the J .V. will aid in a successful year for both squads next spring. 96 ti. 4-,1 M... Qsaml .........wig ...I-4.w-N M... .m-Amwwm . M - ff N f .-Mt Opposite Page: Ibp Left: Jody Brackett held the runner at third. Top Right: The 1984 J .V. Baseball team: John Brotherton, Steve Holbrook, Jody Brackett, Scott Hilton, Andy York, Mi- cheal Brotherton, Tracy Robinson, Gar- rett Moss, Todd Smith, Mark Chandler. Middle Right: Scott Hilton received con- gratulations from his teammates after hitting a homerun. Bottom Right: Todd Smith crossed the plate to add another run for the Trojans. This Page: Top Left: Steve Holbrook looked at the base coach for instructions. Middle Left: Garrett Moss covers second base for the Trojans. Bottom Left: Micheal Brotherton checked to see if he could advance. Bottom Right: Coach Burroughs gave instructions to the runner on third base. it 'Navi .1 97 J .V. GAINS EXPERIENCE Although the J .V. Football team had a disappointing re- cord of 3-6, they played some tough games and showed their skill and enthusiasm during the confrontations. They showed much promise for the future because this year's youth is next year's experi- ence. 98 Opposite Page: Tbp Right: The 1984-85 Junior Varsity Foot- ball Team. Bottom Left: Quarterback Gary McGill dropped back to pass as the Trojan line blocked the defensm+-- Bottom Right: Greg Carpenter kicked the ex- Q-a-point. This Page: Top Left: Ronnie Johnson assisted on this tackle. Tbp Right: The Bandys defender made an awesome hit on the Maiden quarterback. Middle Left: Andre Little wards off the oppo- sition as he runs for Trojan yards. Bottom Left: The two teams face off as the Trojans call the plays. fm J .V. Boys' Basketball The Junior Varsity Boys strug- gled through a rough season. Their schedule was frequently plagued with last second losses. Coach Robert Kelly, in his second year, piloted the young team through the heartbreakers, never letting them lose heart. Sopho- mores Doug Leatherman, Matt Sigmon and Scott Hilton gave the team its much apprecited lead- ership. p ,1- rtss e eassts ,: '..W'. f ,..,. 15 . .. ,t M :Ss K ii Q: . .fix I , .-., 1 A :N u We f,-- 1 ,... Q ks ,. .w t 01, ' Q 100 if' fl .l d ' Ian Opposite Page: Top Right: The 1984-85 Junior Varsity Basketball Team. Middle Left: Bob Kelly was the coach for the J .V. Boys. Middle Right: Terry McCombs went in the middle and scored two for the Trojans. Bottom Left: Doug Leatherman shot over this Maiden defender. . 5 '.-. tla, 'W Q' M 1 .r This Page: Top Left: Sophomore Matt Sigmon scored on this fast break. Middle Left: Jay Holmes dribbled through the pressure applied by Maiden. Middle Right: Jonathan Torrence played defense for the Trojans. Bottom Left: Scott Hilton scored two on this jump shot. 101 ,f J .V. Girls This years J .V. Girls Team cap- tured a conference co-champion- ship. That makes two in 3 years for Coach Blake. Their final re- cord was 12-2 in the conference and 17-3 overall. The team was lead by co-captains Rhonda Issac and Shannon Taylor with key per- formances by Kelly Cruse. 102 is This Page: Tbp Left: Lashaun Connor looked for assis- tance. Middle Left: Tonya Flowers shot over these Maiden defenders. Middle Right: Rhonda Issac scored two from the inside. Bottom Left: Robbie Issac tallied two from the outside. Opposite Page: Tbp Right: The 1984-85 Junior Varsity Girls' Basketball Team. Middle Left: Shannon Taylor scored two points on this shot. Middle Right: Sophomore Shannon Taylor made a pass inside over this Bunker Hill defender. Bottom Left: Forrest Blake was the girls' coach while Jay Knox served as the statisti- cian. 103 0' in 'X XR 'fy 5 X Q . X Essxiaxs 51. . is . 3 ' r llhsftseish ffiffili P 5.9 'Q Q if 5 ' 5 4 as gt, fs 9 is If .Q 3 9 4 4' A 9 0 ' 'c 4 5 6 1 ' :Nl it ' 'Q 4 0 55 5 0 is 0.05 4' l ,'i '09 'A 4' efffff 53 .. y. ,igisiifiggstxicts dns lfhifnfgaif st' tiff mi fugtgfg 455 NN ' g . OWN' L QU 5 4 - g'N'fN fil - 'Q!' QAM a Sgqsfgssisggifisisis S5555 f 7 ' X 'N .lik . 'e . U :M l Q6 wit! 1 WM H Opposite Page: Top left: The J .V. Cheerleaders - Toni Ed- wards, Capt.: Amy Dagenhardtg Leslie Pear- son, Co.-Capt.g Amy Harwell: Michelle Ged- des: Stephanie Hovisg Meldrena Chapin: April Parkhurst, Co.-Capt.: Kim Stutts: Leslie Hicks: Ibp Right: Toni Edwards and Leslie Pearson performed a cheer with precision. Middle Left: The J .V. Cheerleaders rode in the Old Soldiers' Reunion Parade. Middle Right: A spirited stunt. Bottom Right: A cheer for the Trojans. This Page: Top left: Cheerleaders performed at halftime. Top Right: J .V. Cheerleaders increased spirit. Middle Left: Michelle Geddes and Amy Da- genhardt promoted enthusiasm. Middle Right: Kim Stutts fired up the crowd. Bottom Left: Cheerleaders took it to the top. Bottom Right: Meldrena Chapin encouraged victory. 105 AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS Football Scholarship . . . Dwight Connor . . . Johnson C. Smith University BASKETBALL 1983-84 Varsity Girls Co-Most Valuable Player . . . Beth Laney Co-Most Valuable Player . . . Adriene Gabriel Varsity Boys Most Valuable Player . . . Stanley Daniels Best All-Around . . . Ronald Connor Hustle Award . . . David Shubert Junior Varsity Girls All-Conference Beth Laney Adriene Gabriel All-Conference Stanley Daniels Ronald Connor Most Valuable Player . . . Nancy Lee Most Improved . . . Leslie Campb Team Before Self . . . Stacy Valentine Junior Varsity Boys Most Valuable Player . . . David Cox Most Improved . . . Doug Leatherman Team Before Self . . . Chris Hester Most Coachable . . . Matt Sigmon BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL 1984 Baseball Most Valuable Player . . . Dwayne Harvey Golden Glove . . . Kelly Matthews Offensive Award . . . Cray Carpenter Dedication Award . . . Darren Rowe All-Conference Dwayne Harvey Kelly Matthews Cray Carpenter ell Softball Most Valuable Player . . . Beth Laney All-Conference Trojan Award . . . Sonya Settlemyre Sonya Settlemyre Regina Little Beth Laney Juanda Turner Kristi Cresimore Carmen Clark Most Valuable Player . . . Larry Johnson Trojan Award . . . Mike Muender Sprint Award . . . David Searcy Outstanding Field Event . . . Scott Villemagne Boys 1984 Trojan Award . . . Mark Rogers, Bradley Harris All-Conference Hustle Award . . . Curtis Queen Bradley Har- ris 106 Most Improved . . . Curtis Queen, Kelly Sigmon Outstanding Effort . . . Jason Hewitt Girls 1984 Most Valuable Player . . . Beth Laney Trojan Award . . . Shannon Taylor Deanna Cresimore Most Improved . . . Kristi Cresimore Mark Rogers Curtis Queen All-Conference Beth Laney Shannon Taylor CHEERLEADIN G 1983-84 Varsity Best All-Around . . . Barbara Lineberger Most Dependable . . . Greta Stutts Most Outstanding . . . Crystal Sherrill Junior Varsity Best All-Around . . . Elaine McKay Most Dependable . . . April Parkhurst Most Outstanding . . . Shelly Hughes VARSITY FOOTBALL 1984 Golden Helmet QMost Valuable Player! . . . Dwayne Harvey Coaches Award . . . Paul Dean Childers David Searcy Best Defensive Player . . . Rusty Howard Best Offensive Player . . . Larry Johnson Most Improved . . . Stanley Daniels Best Lineman Award . . . Bobby Byers Alan Wililams Team Before Self . . . Kurt Benfield Ironman Award . . . Chris Matthews All-Conference Dwayne Harvey Larry Johnson Bobby Byers Rusty Howard Alan Wiliams Stanley Daniels Kurt Benfield JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL 1984 Gary Butler Award QMost Valuable Player! . . . Ronnie Johnson Best Back . . . Gary McGill Most Promising Newcomer . . . Dell Bost Best Lineman . . . Kurt Parker, Scott Hilton We would like to extend a special thanks to the coaches, who made all this possible. THANK YOU! 107 M H Wa D Monogram Club This year the Monogram Club had two initi- ations. One was in the fall. The new members had to dress like Boy George. The next initi- ation was held in the winter. The new female members dressed as Elves while the new male members entertained a crowd at a basketball game in their pretty little cheerleading skirts. As one of the clubs' projects it sponsored Pow- der Puff Football in the Spring. The club's offi- cers are: Chris Matthews, Presidentg Kurt Benfield, Vice-Presidentg Amy Estep, Sec.l Treas.g Bobby Byers, Reporter. 110 C Q-A Pep Club The Pep Club worked at promoting spirit throughout the school. They sold drinks and candy at the J .V. basketball games. Sometimes they sat together to cheer at pep rallies. Upper Left: Officers of the Pep Club are as follows Amy Estep, President, Lisa Flowers, Vice-President, Anita Mar- tin, Secretary, and Angie Meadows, Reporter. Below: The Pep Club's spirit is captured in this picture. is Q e f x 6 'F is L' .f if Q is W ir S X l , . FP -9 ' ,X - , 'Q eett ,,.. . ,..-- A K .,--,xf .... .. . .N it... s. -. . A . C , - 55. 1 K - .--,1 1Q.. s,s 1:1 , , .ic , . --Ve 1 - , ..., P' - ' n . u A as . 5 K I V iii wig kl,.1k , . L .Tig -, ji i. , Q. 5 igzt-5:15 we ' SRC Club The Student Relations Club sponsers the Miss Bandys Beauty Pageant each year. The pageant is held in the Balls Creek Auditorium. The advisors for this club are Mrs. Witherspoon and Mrs. Gatewood. This Page: Top: The SRC Club. Right: The SRC Club officers: Top: Kevin Pope, Secretary- Treasurerg Sherrie Alexander, President. Bottom: Diane Clinard, Reporterg Amy Abernethy, Vice- President. 112 This Page: Top: The SAE Club. Middle: The officers Qfrom left to rightjr President - Jay Knox, Vice-President - Amy Abernethy, Reporter - Diane Clinard, Secretary-Treasurer - Becky Elmore. Bottom: The SAE Club sponsored the Homecoming festivities. SAE Club The Students in Action for Edu- cation Club is a school-oriented club which sponsors the Home- coming festivities, a Christmas card box for delivery of cards, and holds a tennis tournament during the spring for students. Mrs. Nan- cy Jo Teague is the club's advisor. 113 iii! s I f ,, Le Cercle Francais This year the French Club reduced in members, but strengthened in responsibility. The club offi- cers are as follows: Jay Knox - President, Kelly Matthews - Vice-President, Becky Elmore - Se- cretary!Treasurer, Tonya Henderson - Reporter. 114 Q argvpr Y wgkwk aw' Q 3,335+ H. .Nix wfgiifi i '-u.,.W- I Q el club de espanol The Spanish Club does many different things during the course of the year. They celebrate for- eign language week by decorating the school and having Spanish food in the lunchroom one day. They also sponsored a pinata contest for the Span- ish classes. The Spanish Club officers are: Sa- mantha Gupton, Presidentg Kelly Shuford, Vice Presidentg Whitney Smallridge, Sec.!Treas.g Tere- sa Muender, Reporter. 115 Science Club The Science Club is made up of people who seek to enrich their interest in science. Among their activities are Camp Broadstone and the Sci- ence Olympiad. Mr. Yount and Mr. Crawford are the Co- Sponsors. Tbp Right: Officers are Amy Smyre, Presidentg Kristi Cresimore, Vice Presidentg Amy Abernethy, Secre- taryg Ben Ramsey, Reporter. Bottom: The Science Club. Y- Q rn .1-1714111 nl. 116 Future Farmers of America The FFA club is very active at Bandys and also around the community. They have Worked on Murray's Mill and planted trees around the school. They work to beautify the school in various ways. During the summer they go to White Lake together as well as other ac- tivities. The FFA officers are as follows: Randall Burris, President, Billy Drum, Reporter, Danny Ratchford, Chaplain, Cliff Little, Sentinel, Mark Nixon, Sec- retaryg Scott Greene, Treasurer, Frank Huffman, Vice-President. wil www his A XNQW wQ K Q 5, 5 5 , A ..... ,, Eezazvwwg .. - ,, f Q , X,-i x - 2' . ','kf.. :xi 5 , '-LL . A A 'ALL - . f W W wwf -f mwwwg ,. , ,J F, X ,,-,, I - - C ,, Auto Mechanics Club The Auto Mechanics Club joins a group of talented young men with combined interests in the automotive field. They share their knowledge and experience with each other. This year's club officers are: Eric Line- berger, Presidentg Todd Honeycutt, Vice- Presidentg Danny Killian, Secretaryg Phillip Bowman, Reporter. 119 FHA The Future Homemakers of America Club is made up of students enrolled in the Home Economics classes. They contribute to the school in many ways. They often helped with refreshments for events. Un- der the leadership of Mrs. Brown, this club is an asset to the school. The officers are Tonia Smith, Tammy Gabriel, Angie Blackwell, and Michelle Hewitt. 120 Child Care Club This year the Child Care Club was very successful. Along with their carnation sale for Valen- tine's Day, they also had a very successful candy sale. Child Care Club officers for this year are as follows: Qleft to right! Tonia Smith - Recreation Leader, Adriene Gabriel - Historian, Susan An- thony - Parliamentarian, Tina Turner - Reporter, Melinda Turner - Treasurer, Shannon Wade - Secretary, Dean Aber- nethy - Vice President, Sandra Shuford - President. 121 Art Club The main purpose of the Art Club is to bring a measure of culture to the school. They are involved in many projects to beautify the school envi- ronment. They work to earn money in order to buy supplies for the art classes and they buy Work from stu- dents to hang on display within the school. The offcers are: Barry Wray - President, Kim Buff - Vice-Presi- dent, Sally Gilleland - Secretary - Treasurer, and Robert Lee - Report- er. 122 'fa-gl. Media Club The Media Center Club works to help im- prove our library. They sell candy in order to raise money to buy the things needed for our library. In the past, they have bought plastic covers and books and placed them in the li- brary. Thank you, Media Club, for what you have done for our school. 123 X?- FCA Club The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a large club whose activities benefit the school and com- munity. Once a month, club meetings are held with guest speakers present. The officers are: Jay Knox, President, Beth Laney, Vice-President, Amy Abernethy, Secretary, Whitney Smallridge, Reporterg Curtis Queen, Devotions. Not Pictured Ginger Buchanan, Treasurer. 124 YAC Club The Youth Advisory Council is a group of students under the leadership of Mrs. Gene Sherrill and Mrs. Witherspoon. The club be- came very active this year as they sponsored many projects. Some of these were the Hallow- een Costume Contest, special lunches for each class, and the Kans for Kids Christmas Project which encouraged our schools participation in community services. 125 , M FBLA The Future Business Leaders of Ameri had a very busy year. They hosted the F. Leadership Conference at Bandys. The d proved to be a great success. Many schools : tended and seemed to enjoy themselves. Ii freshments were served and different wor shops were held. The club also sold candy to help send voti delegates to the state convention. They we very active this year under the leadership the business teachers. The club's officers wel President -- Sherrie Alexanderg Vice-Pr4 - Jeana Storyg Sec. - Toni Edwardsg Tre: - Kim Stuttsg Historian - Anita Marti Business Manager - Lori Shoemakerg D trict Vice-Pres. - Cindy Wilson. 'IF 'QQf'f ' ' C FELL SBERSHIP S WSE V I Xu.-4 I' 6gf3f fi, -Q Mai'-i'lif3 , if n ff ,Q 155 .0134 Lg fix: an V5 ,Q ,W ,1 2' ,,,,f 4, v , f, ff 5 , . 3i , . ' , , g ff? .,,' ' K as 5 ID um Ni We Q13 S iilfg DECA The Distributive Education Clubs of Amer- ica Chapter here at Bandys is made up of stu- dents enrolled in the Marketing I and Market- ing III classes. These students are employed outside of the classroom. Their jobs are in areas dealing with sales such as cashiering, fashion merchandising and stock mainte- nance. They leave school after one o'clock to report to their jobs. The DECA officers are: Christine Wilkinson, Vice-Presidentg Danny Cansler, Presidentg Sherry Thomas, Treasur- erg Angie Hoyle, Secretaryg and Todd Jones, Social Chairperson. 128 wk Ewa sets M? ,Qs E Bus Drivers This group of volunteer students has chosen to assist their school in transporting students back and forth to school. Tbp: The 1984 Bandys Bus Drivers are: Tracy Clark, Bobby Byers, Dwayne Harvey, Karen Ijames, Marian Beck, Lori Shoemaker, Eric Lineberger, James Brown, Michelle Martin, Emily Stewart, Donald Williams, Mike Isenhour, Kelly Sigmon, K. C. Terry, Randall Burris, and Joel Gordon. 129 :sv Y- .Ex , gipk 'S 5 X 1 h 534 , ,ff Y VI, .1 . 7'f'f' JQQ 'J f f ai f 2 X . Y E ,, M X ii - - ' S J gi 5 if N if 'Q xi QS A L M: L X, x Nm gy I 1 k..' X L ' , K , .x.. + K, 5, - -.ik N if 1' sv by 5 Q Together Till the End May 18, 1984 proved to be a night of castles, stars, . . . and dreams, highlight- ed by the crowning of Kim Rink and Jeff McRee as Queen and King of the Prom. For the Seniors, music and romance marked the end of an old chapter and beginning of a new one. For one last time we shared this night of dreams. 132 2 Opposite Page: Top Left: Bradley Harris and Tonya Hen- derson danced the night away. Top Right: Jeff McRee and Kim Rink were named King and Queen of the Prom. Bottom Right: A night of dreams was shared by many. This Page: Top Left: Romance filled the air, as dreams took form. flbp Right: This group enjoyed a fast- paced song. Middle Left: These couples relaxed for awhile between dances. Bottom Left: Everyone had a great time at the 1984 Prom. 133 'Jw ,, ,. 2 ff A--5-:V a s 2 Juniors at Work Opposite Page: Top Left: James Brown and Bobby Belton worked diligently to create the dome. Top Right: These girls made the centerpieces for the tables. Middle Right: The ultimate Josh White fans prepared for the prom. Bottom Left: Jeffrey McCorkle made his contribu- tion to the cause. Bottom Right: iLeft5 Lisa Flowers Cootie and Sherry Keever did their part. Bottom Right: QRightD More Josh White fans were at at again. Sophomore Entertainment This Page: Top Left: The entertainment danced to Thriller. Top Right and Middle Left: These Sophomores just wanted to have fun! Bottom Left: The night turned out to be a Thriller, 135 x 58 'TN 9 35 Abt if QQ, ,xy ...,. Y , , E? 1 ' V X ww fi jf ,Ly 1 . gy, -' re f ' M , Jmij- ,V K ww-in I fu- , 'P -- 1, wk Q- :W .V W x xv V ,f:- ,, J , ,f , , f ff :E A-ua.-1. W . .mi a 5- .ffflku I-F-,Q K V 1 ,Q ,ff A, L ff N V -v f4VS'pLif is M? A Isl .kv 1 f:g, , 1 .lv Q, ,I xl 1 wk, ,-.,,,,, ms U P' M JP: ,vi 1 5 9 9 1' , ' 3-Y V f ' Opposite Page: Top Left: Miss Amy Estep was selected the 1984 Homecoming Queen. Ibp Right: The Seniors of 1985 chose Mandy Smyre and Kyle Lowman as their class mascots. Middle Left: This part of the court anxiously awaited the winner. Middle Right: Adriene Gabriel and Amy Morri- son were voted first and second runners-up. Bottom: The court watched as the winner was crowned. This Page: Top: The 1984 Homecoming Court, left to right: Angie Smith, Michael Pope: Amy Morrison, Rodney Morrison, Missy Huffman, Curtis Mackie: Lori Shoemaker, Jeff Dale, Anita Martin, Michael McCrayg Michelle Schouten, Todd Reece, Angie Foy, Gary McGill, Dawn Rowe, Doug Rink: Adriene Gabriel, Jeffrey McCorkleg Mascots - Kyle Lowman, Mandy Smyre, Amy Estep, Jay Knox, Andrea Painter, Jeff Buchanan: Angie Meadows, Rusty Danmyerg Greta Stutts, Gerry Cooper: Sherry Keever, Dell Bostg Sharon Wilkinson, Kevin Pope: Cindy Wilson, Brad Cooke: Carla Wright, Ernie Abernethyg Michelle Martin, Ed Fishery Michelle Geddes, Scott Hilton: Toni Edwards, Kelly Sigmong Leslie Pearson, Ronnie Johnsong Abby Laney, Ron Carroll. Middle: The tri-captains of the 1984 football team: Kurt Benfield, Eric Lineberger and Chris Matthews walked off the field after crowning the winner. Bottom: The field was full of excitement on Homecoming night. 137 g jf 2 X , I' 3 ,,.:, I - f 22617 fi E I f i A 5 f .N If This Page: Tbp Right: Amy Estep and Kelly Hicks moved to the beat of this song. Middle Left: The 1984 Homecoming Dance gave these cou- ples a night of pleasant memories to remember. Middle Right: These students had a fun time dancing to the beat of this fast song. 138 This Page: Top Left: Tina Navey danced to this fast song. Top Right: These people enjoyed sharing this dance together. Middle Left: This gang boogied to this song. Middle Right: Dawn Rowe and Cray Car- penter had a wonderful time dancing. Bottom Right: D. J. Rick Reynolds pro- vided the music for Homecoming night. 139 'ix 45,6 ' fi I N- uk, vw 1 ,, .fgf ! kl- I 2 f si N' 15 , Pgiiffv If w4l- A ., ' .im ff - , ' X. -'Am . . 5 AV.. V . . Bfi 5' i' tr J N - - .tw TAR, 'J' si - - ' 4 W, ' , , . ...l 1. 5 A ur. 'X-dv sv! S R xy W LI ' , M' , , !' , R ' .4 4-W WACHOVIA CUP VM ww Y w . 2? fu W ' ' , QQ 'ix 'A W W' 'f 5 ,J , iw As., A 1,A '! ' -Q' aJUi' il!! Sl Q -f M. fx 'NN 3 A 'lf' ,Q vb' , -'L' .Af ,4 .4 4 'WF' Ai MWA 2 G' fm Mai' K f 'iv-wma-i 3 5 it gf XII Q k Q ga at W Al Opposite Page: Top Left: This group of girls got down at the Christmas dance. Tbp Right: Slow music provided a chance for Brad Cooke and Cathy Byers to share a quiet moment. Middle Left: Sherrie Alexander seemed to be charmed by her boyfriend, Todd Garret. Middle Right: Bryant Gabriel was breakin' to the beat. Bottom Left: The music and laughter put everyone in a fes- tive mood. Bottom Right: K. C. Terry and Emily Stewart under the lights instead of under the mistletoe. This Page: Tbp Left: Another slow song to let everyone get close and romantic. Middle Left: These couples shared a magic moment of Christ- mas. Bottom Left: Ms. McConnell lended a helping hand at the dance. Top Right: Jean Abernethy and Scott Greene sat this one out to relax and catch their breath. 143 44 Color Me Beautiful The third annual Miss Bandys Pageant took place on April 7, 1984 and consisted of thirty-four lovely young ladies. Miss Rhonda Worley was selected as Miss Con- geniality. Miss Leslie Pearson was second runner-up and Miss Amy Estep was named first runner-up. Miss Crystal Sherrill was crowned Miss Bandys 1984. Opposite Page: Top Right: The big moment finally arrived with the an- nouncement of the new Miss Bandys - Crystal Sher- rill. Bottom Right: Crystal received congratulations after she was crowned. This Page: Top Left: The contestants anxiously awaited the an- nouncement of the 11 semi-finalists. Top Right: The finale to a breakdance performed by the Fellas. Middle Left: The 1 1 semi-finalists smiled for the judges. Middle Right: The judges took a last glimpse at the five finalists. Bottom Left: Beth Robinson paraded for the judges. Bottom Right: Mrs. Gatewood and Mrs. Witherspoon received gifts of appreciation. 145 1, ,M -f NN: L me , t.,, 63f'Q'i' jf' - hwiw Q' wr, LU h . .P A 1, K 146 CLASS FLOWER CLASS MISS Yellow Rose Amy M01'1'1S011 CLASS MASCOTS Mandy Smyre Kyle Lowman CLASS OFFICERS Jay Knox Amy Estep Angie Meadows Greta Stutts Larry Johnson Jean Abernethy Teresa Banner Bryant Gabriel CLASS MOTTO CLASS COLORS Lwe for Today Forest Green Dream for Tomorrow 01d Ggld SENIOBS K! e did lt like 1t's never been done before! I f, ff ik Amy Lynne Abernethy Dean Marie Abernethy 1., v -S ffiffifs K .x x . . Q0 JAN Best All Around Lisa Flowers Dwayne Harvey 148 Earnest Ray Abernethy Susan Annette Anthony Jean Marie Abernethy Teresa Diane Banner Elizabeth Marie Beatty Kurt Garrison Benfield Nick 'Troy Alexander 41Y? .gw-H? wwf Jeffrey Allen Barber Marie Raye Bice Sherrie Lynn Alexander Kenneth Lee Beam , 3 v .. 4 Cami Renota Black Amy Lynne Abernethy-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Aber- nethy, Route 1 Box 118, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Governor 's School Nominee 33 Senior Superlative- Most Intelligent 43 Junior Marshal 33 Whois Who Among American High School Students 43 International Foreign Language Award in French 33 Clerk Typist lst Place 33 Algebra I Award 13 Algebra II Award 23 Biology Award 23 Typing Award 33 Annual Staff 4, Proof- reader3 Beta Club 3, 43 FBLA 33 FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Secretary 3, Vice-President 43 SRC 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Science Club 3, 4, Secretary 43 YAC 3. Dean Marie Abernethy--Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Aber- nethy, Route 2 Box 435, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Child Care 3, 43 FHA 13 Media Center 2. Earnest Ray Abernethy-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aber- nethy, Route 1 Box 745, Conover, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Christmas Court Escort 33 Homecoming Court Escort 43 ABBS 23 DECA 2, 3, 4, Reporter 33 FCA 1, 2, 3,41 Media Center 23 Newspaper 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 SAE 2, 3, 43 Science Club 2. Jean Marie Abernethy-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Aber- nethy, Route 1 Box 435, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Senior Superlative--Most Courteous 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students 43 French Club 3, 43 Media Center 23 Newspaper 43 SRC 3, 4. Nick Troy Alexander-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Alexander, Route 1 Box 140-D, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Carpentry 2, 3, 4. Sherrie Lynn Alexander-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. John Alex- ander, Route 2 Box 96, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Office Occupations I Award 33 BPW Student of the Month 43 Miss Bandys Pageant 33 ABBS 23 COO 3, 4g FBLA 3, 4, President 3, 43 FCA 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 SRC 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3, President 43 Science Club 3, 43 JV Cheerleader 1, 2, Co- captain 23 Band 1, 2, Colorguard 2, Pep Band 2. Susan Annette Anthony-Parents: Mrs. Annie Howell, Route 1 Box 118, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: Child Care 3, 43 DECA 33 FBLA 43 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 43 Media Center 3. Teresa Diane Banner-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Banner, Route 2 Box 314, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: Senior Superlative-Most Original 43 Senior Class Poet 43 Art Club 1, 2, 3, President 33 FCA 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 SRC 1, 2, 3. Jeffrey Allen Barber-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Billy Barber, Route 2 Box 348, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: Economics in Action 33 Junior Achiever of the Month, April 19843 Junior Achievement 2, 3, 4, Vice-President of Production 33 Police Explorers Program 4, Vice-President 43 ABBS 13 Art Club 2, 3, 43 FBLA 33 FFA 33 Varsity Football 3. Kenneth Lee Beam-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Beam, Route 1 Box 67, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: Carpentry 2, 3, 4, President 33 FFA 2g Baseball Manager 1, 23 Football Manager 1, 2, 3. Elizabeth Marie Beatty-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Dane Beatty, Route 2 Box 245, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Accounting I Award 33 Typing II Award 33 Winner of Vocational Poster Contest 33 Competed in District FBLA Competi- tive Events for Accounting I 33 Who's Who Among American High School Students 33 Contestant in Miss North Carolina Teen Pageant 23 ABBS 23 Beta Club 3, 43 FBLA 3, 43 FCA 23 French Club 23 Pep Club 1, 23 SRC 2. Kurt Garrison Benfield-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bentield, 314 Caleb Setzer Rd., Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND AC- TIVITIES: JV Football 1, 2, Best Offensive Player 23 Varsity Football 3, 4, Captain 4, All-Conference 4, Team Before Self Award 43 Senior Superlative-Most School Spirit 43 FCA 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 Monogram Club 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Pep Club 3, 4. Marie Raye Bice-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Arnold, Route 1 Box 116-4, Denver, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: FBLA 43 FHA 2, 3, 4. Cami Renota Black-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Black, Route 1 Box 160, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Child Care 3, 43 Media Center 23 Spanish Club 3. 149 Most Intelligent Amy Abernethy Jay Knox tri, ,, r X xl if N 'TRW imlkw- Derek Neal Caldwell Tracy Allen Caldwell 150 'Wu' Keith Bost : :,,,,.. Angela Deneane Brannon Renee Jenene Brown Ginger Marie Buchanan Eric Alan Campbell Yvette Marie Campbell 's. James Lyon Brown Randall Lee Burris Danny Ray Cansler Paul Herman Brown Bobby Belton Byers III Tracy Howard Clark Darren Keith Bost-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bost, Route 2 Box 140, Catawba, N.C. Angela Deneane Brannon-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Brannon, Route 2 Box 189, Sherrills Ford, N.C. James Lyon Brown-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. James Christen- bury, Route 1 Box 138-G, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Weight Lifting Award-3rd Place, 3, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, J .V Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Paul Herman Brown-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brown, Route 2 Box 69-A, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND AC- TIVITIES: M.V.P. Award, J .V. Basketball, 3rd, Monogram Club 3, 4, J .V. Basketball 1, 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Varsity Football 4. Renee Jenene Brown-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown, Route 2 Box 22-A, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND AC- TIVITIES: Biology Award 2, FBLA 2, FCA 1, FHA 3, Historian, Media Center 1, SRC 3, YAC 3, Secretary 4. Ginger Marie Buchanan-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Gary Buchan- an, Route 1 Box 46-A, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Biology Award 2, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, Partners in Progress 3, 4, Miss Bandys Pageant 2, 3, Christmas Court 4, J .V. Basketball Scorekeeper 1, Varsity Score- keeper 3, 4, Annual 4, Accountant, Beta 3, 4, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, SAE 3, 4. Randall Lee Burris-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lee Burris, Route 2 Box 43 1-B, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND AC- TIVITIES: Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, United States National Leadership Merit Award 3, American Legion Boys State 3, State Farmer Degree Recipient in Agriculture 3, ABBS 2, Beta Club 3, 4, FCA 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, Secretary 3, Chapter President 4, Catawba Federation Sentinel 2, 3, President 4, District VII Parliamentarian 3, Treasurer 4, District Parliamentary Procedure Team 2, 3, 4, District Winner in Fish and Wildlife Man- agement Proficiency Award 3, State Truck Driving Contest 3, Dis- trict Hunter Safety Team 3, 4, Monogram 4, Quiz Bowl 4, Science 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Bus Driver 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4, Senior Superlative-Most Likely To Succeed, 4. Bobby Belton Byers III-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Bobby B. Byers, Jr., Post Ofiice Box 4, Long Island, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FCA 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, J .V. Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Senior Superla- tive-Most Courteous, 4. Derek Neal Caldwell-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene N. Cald- well, Route 1 Box 296, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Homecoming Escort 1, 2, Auto Mechanics 2, 3, 4, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA 1, Media Center 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, J .V. Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Tracy Allen Caldwell-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Joe Cald- well, Route 1 Box 339, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Carpentry 2, 3, Reporter 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Eric Alan Campbell-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Gregory M. Camp- bell, Route 1 Box 153, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FBLA 4, Pep Club 2, 3, J .V. Football 1. Yvette Marie Campbell-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Camp- bell, Route 2 Box 192-A, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 3. Danny Ray Cansler-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cansler, Route 2 Box 4, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: DECA 4, President 4, Science Club 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, Section Leader 3. Tracy Howard Clark--Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark, Route 2 Box 605, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, FBLA 4, FCA 2, Monogram Club 4, Pep Club 2, Quiz Bowl 3, 4, SAE 3, 4, SRC 4, Science Club 3, 4, Basketball Statistician 2, Tennis 3, 4. 151 Most Athletic Beth Laney Larry Johnson Jerri Kiahmisha Coleman Gerome Cooper, Jr. il!! Rusty Dana Danmyer Paul Edward Davis Phillip Dewayne Ennis Amy Van Estep 152 Jenita Lynn Flowers Lisa Dawn Flowers Catherine Ann Craig Gerald Wayne Dellinger Kelly Steven Ford is Connie Lynn Cromer William Joseph Drum Angela Marrie Foy 1 4 Jerri Kiahmisha Coleman-Parents: Bill Coleman and Carolyn Fox, Route 2 Box 175-KF, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, Miss Bandys Pageant 2, Powder Puff Football 2, 4, Child Care 4, DECA 3, FBLA 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, FHA 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Gerome Cooper J r.-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Gerome Cooper Sr., Route 2 Box 104-B, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND AC- TIVITIES: Partners in Progress 3, Homecoming Court Escort 4, Trojan Award, Tennis 2, ABBS 2, Debate 1, FBLA 2, 3, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. Catherine Ann Craig-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Craig, Route 2 Box 666, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: ABBS 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Section Leader Concert Band 3, 4, FBLA 3, Media Center 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, SRC 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. Connie Lynn Cromer-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. John S. Cromer, Route 1 Box 103-E, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Homecoming Court 3, FBLA 3, FCA 3, SRC 2, 3, Tennis 2. Rusty Dana Danmyer-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Dave Danmyer, Route 1 Box 197-Z, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND AC- TIVITIES: Governor's School Nominee 2, 3, Broyhill Academy 3, Homecoming Court Escort 4, Christmas Court Escort 4, ABBS 2, Annual 4, Photographer, Beta Club 3, 4, FCA 2, French Club 2, 3, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Quiz Bowl 4, Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Superlative-Most Dependable 4. Paul Edward Davis-Parents: Mr. James Bolden and Mrs. Mo- zella Davis, 1324 Stevens Road Southeast, Washington, D.C. HON- ORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FBLA 2, YAC 4. Gerald Wayne Dellinger-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Judy Del- linger, Route 1 Box 103, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: DECA 3, 4. William Joseph Drum-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Drum, Route 2 Box 244, Newton, N .C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: Carpentry 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, FFA 3, 4, Chapter Histori- an 4, State Convention Courtesy Corps 3, Track 3. Phillip Dewayne Ennis-Parent: Sylvia Jean Bryan, 1803 N. College Avenue, Newton, N.C. Amy Van Estep-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Estep, Route 2 Box 620, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Biology Award 2, Beta Club 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 4, Spanish Club 4, JV Basketball 1, 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Class Miss 1, 2, 3, Homecoming Court 1, 2, 3, 4, Queen 4, Christmas Court 1, Sopho- more Entertainment Committee 2, Governor's School Nominee 2, 3, Miss Bandys Pageant 1, 2, 3, 1st Runner-up 3, Band 2, Rifle 2, Colorguard Member of the Week 2. Jenita Lynn Flowers-Parent: Mr. Walter S. Flowers, Route 1 Box 119-A, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND AC- TIVITIES: Biology Award 2, Economics in Action 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, Annual 4, Typist, Beta Club 4, SRC 3, 4, Junior Achievement 2. Lisa Dawn Flowers-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Flowers, Route 1 Box 58, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: FCA 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Newspa- per 4, Co-Editor 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, J .V. Basket- ball 1, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Most Improved Player Award 2, Softball 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, Senior Superlative-Best All- Around 4. Kelly Steven Ford-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. J . H. Ford, Route 2 Box 229, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: Auto Mechanics 2, 3, 4, J .V Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3. Angela Marrie.Foy-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Foy, Route 2 Box 769, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: DECA 3, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4, J .V. Cheerlead- ing 2, Varsity Cheerleading 4, Track, Scorekeeper 2, 3. 153 .l Adriene Yvette Gabriel Bryant Manuel Gabriel Marcus Anthony Gabriel Joel Douglas Gordon gigs Robert Henry Hammer III Tamara Renae Harris Most Likely To Succeed Beth Robinson Burris Randall Douglas Heavner Valerie Clawson Hedrick 154 Donald Scott Greene .? N. , Todd Randall Harris Tonya Ann Henderson Samantha C. Gupton David Dwayne Harvey K Grady David Hensley Adriene Yvette Gabriel-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gabriel, Route 1 Box 64, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Homecoming Court 4, 1st Runner-up 4, Art 1, Child Care Club 3, 4: DECA 3, Vice-President 3, Media Center 3, Vice- President 3, Pep Club 2: JV Basketball 1, 2, Captain 23 Varsity Bas- ketball 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, Senior Superlative-Friendliest, 4. Bryant Manuel Gabriel-Parent: Yvonne Gabriel, Route 2 Box 56, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Band Concert Award 3, FBLA 4, Pep Club 3: YAC 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Marcus Anthony Gabriel-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Weddie Lewis Gabriel, Jr., Route 1 Box 173-A, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FBLA 4, YAC 3, Band 1, 2, 33 Bus Driver 3, 4. Joel Douglas Gordon-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gordon. Donald Scott Greene-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Greene, Route 2 Box 62-C, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND AC- TIVITIES: Economics in Action 33 FCA 1, 2, FFA 2, 3, 4, Reporter 43 French Club 2, 3, Monogram Club 3, 4, Newspaper 4, Pep Club 1, 23 J .V. Football 1, 2: Varsity Football 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Senior Superla- tive-Most Original 4. Samantha Christine Gupton-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Miles Gupton, Route 1 Box 60-X, Denver, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club 3, 4, President 4. Robert Henry Hammer III-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Hammer, Jr., Route 2, Box 58-A, Catawba, N.C. Tamara Renae Harris-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. John- Harris, Route 2 Box 103, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND AC- TIVITIES: Biology Award 2: Economics in Action 3, ABBS 25 Beta Club 3, 4, FBLA 4, French Club 3, 4, Media Center 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, SRC 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3. Todd Randall Harris-Parents: Jane S. Harris and Sam J . Har- ris, 2727 G. North Main Avenue, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: SAE 3, 4, SRC 1, 2, 3, 4, YAC 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Quarter-Master 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4. David Dwayne Harvey-Parent: Ms. Bernice Harvey, Route 1 Box 44-A, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: FCA 1, 2, 3, 43 Monogram Club 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3g Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Highest Batting Average 1, Most Valuable Player 3, All Conference 3: J .V. Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 43 J .V. Foot- ball lg Varsity Football 2, 3, 4: Best Defensive Player 3, Senior Super- lative-Best All Around 4. Randall Douglas Heavner-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Burgess, Route 2 Box 208, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: All-County Chorus 2, 3: Manager in JV Football 1, 23 'Track 1. Valerie Kaye Clawson Hedrick-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Clawson, Route 2 Box 187, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Art 2, 3, 4, FBLA 1, 2, 3, French Club 3, FCA 1, 2, 3, Media Center 2, SRC 1, 2, 3, Science Club 3. Tonya Ann Henderson-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Clay Henderson, Route 1 Box 33A, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Annual 4, Business Managerg Beta Club 3, 4g FCA 2, 4: French Club 4, Reporter 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 SAE 3, 4, Science Club 3g Basketball Scorekeeper 2, 3, 4: Algebra II Award 2, Biology Award 2, Advanced Math Award 3, Economics in Action 3: Junior Marshal 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, United States Achievement Academy Award in French 3, Senior Superla- tive-Most Dependable. Grady David Hensley-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Cliiford Jenkins, Route 1 Box 98, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: Carpentry 2, 3. 155 5 x ,OV :N f Jason Keith Hewitt Joyce Ann Higdon Randal Wayne Honeycutt Angela Gale Hoyle 1 X . ' A ,Q gy? ,H - aaaa J 2 X' av z ', me RGB X5 .4 Nl . J YRQJM ,':'4,'J ' Most School Spirit Greta Stutts Kurt Benfield 156 'Q 'liL'...7' Melissa Dianne Huffman James Eric Hughes if. 114 , '-D W M , W , KN. ,fi ' if Michael Gerald Isenhour Janet Kathryn Israel 5' f , ! ' If 3 1 3 em- Wir' 'Q Frank Lee Huffman Kimberly Anne Huffman Karen Rochelle Ijames Michael Edward Isenhour Larry Walker Johnson Gina LeAnn Jones Jason Keith Hewitt-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hewitt, Route 2 Box 330, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: Art Club 1: FCA 1, 23 Baseball 1, 2, Varsity Baseball All- Conference 2: J .V. Football 1: Tennis 3, 4. . Joyce Ann Higdon--Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Higdon, Route 2 Box 334, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FHA 2. Randal Wayne Honeycutt-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hon- eycutt, Route 2 Box 30-A, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: French Club 2, 33 Monogram Club 3, 4: J.V. Football 23 Varsity Football 3, 4. Angela Gale Hoyle-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Earle Hoyle, Route 2 Box 267-H, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: FBLA 4: FHA 2: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: SRC 2, 3, Spanish Club 3. Frank Lee Huffman-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Huffman, Route 1 Box 459, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Toot Team 1, Greenhand Degree 1, Chapter Degree 2, Parliamentary Procedure Team 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Chapter Star Agri.-Businessman 3, State Farmer Degree 3, Delegate to State FFA Leadership School 3, Courtesy Corps State FFA Convention 3, Secretary 4, Catawba Federation Secretary 4, District VII Reporter 4, Farm Business Management Team 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 110 Club 1, 2: FBLA 3: Track 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 4. Kimberly Anne Huffman-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Huff- man, Route 1 Box 54-B, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FHA 1, 2, 3, Recreational Leader 1, 2, Secre- tary 3: Miss Bandys Pageant 2, Finalist: Child Care 3, 4. Melissa Dianne Huffman-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Hal Huff- man, Route 1 Box 180, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, Homecoming Court 4: FCA 2, French Club 3, 4: Media Center 2, Monogram Club 3: Newspaper 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: SRC 1, 2, 3, 4: J.V. Cheerleader 1: Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. James Eric Hughes-Parent: Ms. Connie Tray Hughes, Route 1 Box 470-A, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: DECA 3, 4: FFA 2: Track 4. Karen Rochelle Ijames-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Lee Ijames, Route 2 Box 43-I, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Child Care 3: FBLA 1: French Club lg Spanish Club 1: J .V. Basketball 1, 2: Varsity Basketball 3. Michael Edward Isenhour-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Steve Isen- hour, Route 1 Box 67, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Auto Mechanics 2, 3, 4: DECA 2: Band 1, 2, 3. Michael Gerald Isenhour-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Neil Isen- hour, Route 2 Box 23, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Carpentry 3, 4. Janet Kathryn Israel--Parent: Mr. Nash Israel, Route 2, Sher- rills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: ABBS 1, 2, FBLA 3, 43 FCA 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Squad Leader 2: Pep Band 1, 2. Larry Walker Johnson-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Lowery John- son, Route 1 Box 242-C, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FFA 1, 2, 39 French Club 4: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4: J .V. Football 1, 2, All Conference 1, Gary Butler Memorial Award 23 Varsity Football 3, 4, Strong Man Award 3, Best Offensive 43 All Conference 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, Best Sprinter 3: Senior Superlative-Most Athletic, 4. Gina LeAnn Jones-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. William Lee Jones, Route 2 Box 567, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: Band 2, 3, 4, Flag 2, 3, Flag and Rifle 4, FBLA 3, 4: FCA 1: Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 157 Todd Samuel Jones Daryl Burke Josey Sherry Ella Keever Danny Eugene Killian s 158 Most Original Teresa Banner Scott Greene John Gilbert LaCount Rory Lee Lail Bryon Eric Lineberger Melissa A. Lineberger Jay Evans Knox John Alan Korn ' Y , 3,1 Beth Leigh Laney Timothy Allan Ledbetter .punk Dana Maxine McCarter Alfreda Dee McCombs Todd Samuel J ones-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Bain Jones, Route 1 Box 129, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Agriculture Award3 DECA 43 FFA 2, 33 SRC 1. Daryl Burke Josey-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Austin L. Josey, Route 1 Box 355, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: Economics in Action 33 N.C. Boys State 33 Who's Who Among American High School Students 43 FFA 1, 23 Science Club 4. Sherry Ella Keever-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Keever, Route 1 Box 388, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: Home Economics Award 33 FHA-HERO District Proficiency Event, Public Speaking lst place 33 Homecoming Court 43 DECA 33 FCA 2, 33 FHA 1, 2, 3, President 33 French Club 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 23 J .V. Cheerleading 2. Danny Eugene Killian-Parents: Wilbur Killian and Becky Christopher, Route 2 Box 166, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Auto Mechanics 2, 3, 43 Child Care 43 Mono- gram Club 43 Pep Club 33 Science Club 13 Football 4. Jay Evans Knox-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Buddy C. Lewis, Route 1 Box 62-A, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND AC- TIVITIES: Physical Science Award 13 Biology Award 23 Who's Who Among American High School Students 43 Woodmen of the World History Award 33 Economics in Action 33 Governor's School Nomi- nee 33 U.S. Senate Japan Scholarship Recipient 33 Sophomore Enter- tainment Committee 23 Homecoming Escort 3, 43 U.S. Achievement Academy French Award 33 Morehead Nominee 43 ABBS 13 Annual 4, Production Manager3 Beta Club 3, 4, District President 3, Vice- President 4, State Marshal 43 FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4g French Club 3, 4, President 43 Monogram Club 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Quiz Bowl Team 3, 4, Captain 43 SAE 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4g Science Club 1, 2, 3, 43 J.V. Basketball Statistician 2, 3, 43 Tennis Team 2, 3, 43 Senior Superlative-Most Intelligent 4. John Alan Korn-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Langley, Route 2 Box 301-B, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: DECA 43 FBLA 43 FFA 2, 3, 43 Monogram Club 1, 2,3, 43 Baseball 23 J .V. Football 23 Track 3. John Gilbert LaCount-Parent: Mrs. Joyce LaCount, Route 2 Box 491, Newton, N.C. Rory Lee Lail-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lail, Route 2 Box 775, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Auto Mechanics 3, 43 Carpentry 23 DECA 43 Track 2, 3, 4. Beth Leigh Laney-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Laney, Route 1 Box 162, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: Physical Science Award 13 Biology Award 23 Algebra I Award 13 Algebra II Award 23 Advanced Math Award 33 International Foreign Language Award 33 Morehead Nomineee 43 Junior Marshal 33 Who's Who Among American High School Students 33 Girls State 33 Sopho- more Entertainment Committee 23 Class Secretary-Treasurer 2s An- nual 3, 4, Junior Editor 3, Co-Editor 43 Beta Club 3, 4, President 43 FBLA 3, President 33 FCA 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Media Center 13 Monogram Club 2, 3, 43 Science Club 3, 43 Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, Captain 4, All-Catawba Valley Honorable Mention 1, State Championship Team 1, All-Conference 2, All-State Honorable Mention 2, Regionals All-Tournament Team 2, Best All-Around- Team Award 2, All-Conference 3, All-State 3, Regionals All-Tourna- ment Team 3, All-American Honorable Mention 3, Co-Most Valuable Player- Team Award 3, Member of the AAUIU SA Junior Olympic National Championship Team 3, Career Points over 1,0003 Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Conference 1, All-Conference 2, Golden Glove- Team Award 33 Tennis 2, 3, 4, Most Improved- Team Award 2, Trojan Award 3, All-Conference 4, Most Valuable Player 43 Senior Superla- tive-Most Athletic 4. Timothy Allan Ledbetter-Parent: Daphne Caldwell, Route 1 Box 437, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: DECA 2, 3, 4. Bryon Eric Lineberger-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Vershal Line- berger, Route 1 Box 132-A, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: JV Football 13 Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, All- Conference 3, Hustle Award 3, Captain 43 Auto Mechanics 2, 3, 43 FBLA 33 FCA 2, 3 Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 YAC 23 J.V. Basketball 2. Melissa Anntonette Lineberger-Parent: Pat Lineberger, Route 2 Box 310, Claremont, N.C. Dana Maxine McCarter-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Billy McCarter, 210 Springhill Lane, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: DECA 2, 33 FBLA 4. Alfreda Dee McCombs-Parent: Doris McCombs, Route 2 Box 80, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Miss Bandys Pageant 23 Homecoming Court 23 Child Care 43 FBLA 43 Pep Club 23 J .V. Basketball Manager 2. 159 Friendliest Adriene K. C. Terry Christopher D. Matthews 160 Gabriel Jeffrey Arnez McCorkle Laura Lee McCrary Kelly Dawn Major Gregory Alan Maney Kelly Dean Matthews Sherry Angela Meadows Lancine LaDonna Moore ,, Z Terry Ray McCrary Curtis Ray McCray Anita Diane Martin Quinton Shane Mason Valerie Dawn Moore Amy Elizabeth Morrison Jeffery Arnez'McCorkle-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. John McCor- kle, Route 2 Box 26, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 35 J .V. Basketball 1, 2, Captain 2. Laura Lee McCrary-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCrary, Route 2 Box 136-J, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND AC- TIVITIES: Bus Driver 35 Band 1, 25 FBLA 45 Science Club 35 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. Terry Ray McCrary-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. James McCrary, Route 1 Box 44-J, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND AC- TIVITIES: Carpentry 25 DECA 3, 45 J .V. Football 1. Curtis Ray McCray-Parent: Mrs. Rebecca B. McCray, Route 2 Box 526, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FBLA 25 FCA 25 Monogram Club 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Spanish Club 35 J .V. Football 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 J .V. Basketball 1, 2. Kelly Dawn Major-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Brian Major, Route 1 Box 344, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Child Care 45 Media Center 3, President 4. Gregory Alan Maney-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Lonzo Maney, Route 2 Box 201-P, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Auto Mechanics 2, 3, 45 Football 1. Anita Diane Martin-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martin, Route 1 Box 75-A, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Homecoming Court 45 ABBS 25 Art 45 FCA 1, 2, 3, 45 Newspaper 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Spanish 3, President 35 Cheerleading 2. Quinton Shane Mason-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mason, Route 1 Box 169-C, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FFA State Creed Contest 3rd Place5 District Creed Contest 1st Place5 Federation Creed Contest lst Place, 15 Chapter and Federation Public Speaking lst Place 25 FFA Parliamentary Pro- cedure Team 25 DECA Marketing Award 35 FFA Star Greenhand 15 Junior Achievement 3, 45 DECA 3, President5 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasur- er 2, Vice-President 3, 4. Christopher Duane Matthews-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Bobby J . Matthews, Route 1 Box 22, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: J .V. Football Captain 2, Varsity Football Cap- tain 45 Best Defensive Player 25 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 J .V. Football 1, 25 Varsity Football 3, 4. Kelly Dean Matthews-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Matthews, Route 1 Box 25, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: Economics in Action 35 Who's Who Among American High School Students 45 Baseball Golden Glove Award 2, 35 All Conference 35 Annual 4, Photographer5 French Club 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 J.V. Basketball 2. Sherry Angela Meadows-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Meadows, Route 2 Box 207-A, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Algebra I Award 15 Algebra II Award 25 Who's Who Among American High School Students 45 Class Sec- retary 45 Chief Junior Marshal 35 Miss Bandys Pageant 1, 35 Home- coming Court 45 MVP Cheerleader Award 25 Powder Puff Football 2, 3, 45 Annual 3, 4, Junior Editor 3, Co-Editor 45 Beta Club 3, 4, Secretary 45 FBLA 45 FCA 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 2, 35 Monogram Club 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 45 SAE 3, 45 Science Club 25 J .V Cheerleading 1, 2, Captain 25 Varsity Cheerleading 3, 4. Lancine LaDonna Moore--Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lance Moore, Route 1 Box 140-1, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Art Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, 35 SRC 1, 2. Valerie Dawn Moore-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Denneth Moore, Route 1 Box 112A, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: ABBS 15 Debate 15 FBLA 25 Media Center 2, 3. Amy Elizabeth Morrison-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Gene Morri- son, Route 1 Box 376, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Homecoming Court 2, 45 Class Miss 45 Miss Bandys Pageant 1, 2, 35 Flag Squad 3, 45 Colorguard of the Week, 3, 45 FHA- XHERO Regional Proficiency Award 3rd Place 35 J.V. Basketball Scorekeeper 15 Powder Puff Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Homecoming 2nd runner-up 45 Christmas Court 4, Queen 45 FCA 15 FHA 2, 3, Historian 25 French Club 2, 3, 45 Newspaper 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 1 Most Courteous Jean Abernethy Bobby Byers wtf Harold Christopher Mull Jerry LeOrr Mundy I ali Z Tina Petty Navey Mark Edward Nixon Kevin Wayne Pope Anthony Duane Price Todd William Reece Michael Eric Reiman 162 Sheila Diane Mundy Michael Dale Murray Andrea Leigh Painter Sherry Lynn Parker Beth Lauren Robinson Teresa Dawn Rowe Harold Christopher Mull-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mull, Route 2 Box 282, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: Carpentry 2, 3, 43 FFA 4. Jerry LeOrr Mundy-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mundy, Route 1 Box 80-G, Denver, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND AC- TIVITIES: Economics in Action 33 Auto Mechanics 2, 3, 43 Mono- gram Club 33 Spanish Club 3, 43 J .V. Football 23 Varsity Football 3, 4. Sheila Diane Mundy-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. James G. Mundy, Sr., Route 1 Box 200, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Accepted to the High School Radio!TV Institute at UNC-Chapel Hill 33 U.S. Achievement Academy International For- eign Language Award for French 33 National Honor Roll 33 Who's Who Among American High School Students 33 Partners for Pro- gress Internship Program 43 School Report for WNNC-Radio 43 An- nual 4, Typist3 Beta Club 3, 43 Debate 23 FCA 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA 13 French Club 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 SAE 3, 43 SRC 2, 3, 43 Science Club 3, 43 YAC 3. Michael Dale Murray-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murray, Route 2 Box 245A, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND AC- TIVITIES: Physical Science Award 13 Beta Club 33 Monogram Club 3, 43 J .V. Football 1, 23 Varsity Football 33 Track 2. Tina Petty Navey-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Roger Petty, Route 1 Box 85B1, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: Art 2, 3, 4, President 2g FHA 2. Mark Edward Nixon-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Stamey Nixon, Route 1 Box 86, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: Auto Mechanics 2, 3, 4, VICA District Auto Mechanics Com- petition 33 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 3, Treasurer 4, Federal Parliamen- tarian 4, U.S. Achievement Academy Nominee 33 Band 1, 2. Andrea Leigh Painter-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lee Paint- er, Route 1 Box 202, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND AC- TIVITIES: Homecoming Court 2, 43 FBLA 43 FCA 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Science Club 1, 43 J .V. Basketball 13 Varsity Cheerleader 4. Sherry Lynn Parker-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Parker, Route 2 Box 243-A, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND AC- TIVITIES: Child Care 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Kevin Wayne Pope-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Randy Moose, Route 3 Box 767, Conover, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND AC- TIVITIES: Band 1, 23 Pep Band 1, 23 FCA 23 Pep Club 1, 2,3, 43 SRC 1, 2, 3, 4, SecretaryfTreasurer 43 Science Club 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 4. Anthony Duane Price-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Geter Thurman Price, Jr., Route 1 Box 144-C, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Quartermaster 43 Art 1, 2, 33 FFA 3. Todd William Reece-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reece, 2532 17th Ave. NE, Hickory, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND AC- TIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Captain 3, 4, All-County Band 2, 43 Homecoming Escort 43 Auto Mechanics 2, 3, 43 Monogram Club 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2. Michael Eric Reiman-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Reiman, P.O. Box 35, Terrell, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: French Club 2. 3. 4: Science Club 3. 4: J .V. Football 1. Beth Lauren Robinson-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. C. Leonard Robinson, Route 1 Box 208, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Junior Marshal 33 Governor's School Nomi- nee 23 Algebra I Award 13 Biology Award 23 Advanced Math Award 33 Economics In Action 33 Broyhill Business Academy 33 U.S. Achieve- ment Academy Award in French 33 Who's Who Among American High School Students 33 Powder Pub' Football 2, 3, 43 ABBS 13 Annual 4, Proofreaderg Beta Club 3, 43 Sophomore Entertainment Committee 23 Miss Bandys Pageant 1, 33 FCA 1, 2, 3, 4g Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 SAE 3, 43 SRC 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 2, Reporter 33 Science Club 1, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 33 Senior Superlative-Most Likely To Succeed 4. Teresa Dawn Rowe-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Rowe, Route 2 Box 136-E, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND AC- TIVITIES: Homecoming Court 3, 43 Miss Bandys Pageant 23 ABBS 1, 2, Secretary 23 FBLA 3, 43 FCA 2, 33 Media Center 23 Monogram Club 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 4, Secretary 23 Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3. 163 Most Dependable Tonya Henderson Rusty Danmyer 46 Candace Elaine Shytle 164 Kelly Campbell Sigmon Michelle W. Schouten Jeffrey Andrew Setzer Qu '-in iy,.,,'.,X Lori Anne Shoemaker Timothy Wayne Shook fling. Wu.. Robert William Sigmon Eric Hunter Skaggs X fx. 4. X' . Crystal Longet Sherrill 'in'-N Kelly Lynne Shuford wg Whitney Lyn Smallridge Kimberly Ann Sherrill 'hr' Sandra Kay Shuford David Daniel Smith, Jr. Michelle Wilhelmine Schouten-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Chris Schouten, 9 Mill Run, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Homecoming Court 4, Band 3, 4, Flag Squad 3, Rifle Squad 4, FBLA 3, 4, Historian 3, FHA 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 4. Jeffrey Andrew Setzer-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Setzer, Route 2 Box 248-1, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Art Club 3, Auto Mechanics 2, 3, 4, Carpentry 4. Crystal Longet Sherrill-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sherrill, Route 1 Box 432, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: Biology Award 2, U.S. Achievement Academy 3, Girls State 3, Junior Marshal 3, Miss Bandys Pageant 3, Miss Bandys 3, Most Outstanding Cheerleader 3, Annual 4, Accountant, Beta Club 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, FHA 1, French 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, SRC 1, 4, Science Club 3, 4, JV Cheerleader 1, Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4, Class Reporter 1, 2, Part- ners in Progress 4, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents 3, Academic All-American 3, Powder Puff Football 3, 4. Kimberly Ann Sherrill-Parent: Mrs. Nancy Sherrill, Route 2 Box 408, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 1, 3, 4. . Lori Anne Shoemaker-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shoemaker, Route 2 Box 26, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: Band Colorguard 2, 3, 4, Colorguard Member of the Week 2, 3, 4, Bus Driver 4, Homecoming Court 4, Sophomore Entertainment Committee 2, ABBS 2, DOO 4, FBLA 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Colorguard Captain 3, 4. Timothy Wayne Shook-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Shook, Route 2 Box 51, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: ABBS 1, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3. Kelly Lynne Shuford-Parent: Mr. Jerry Shuford, Route 6 Box 769, Hickory, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, Colorguard 2, Pep Band 1, 2, All County Band 1, 2, Miss Bandys Pageant 2, Catawba County Medical Explorers 3, 4, ABBS 2, Annual 4, Typist, Beta Club 4, FCA 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, SRC 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, SecretaryfTreasurer 3, Science Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4. Sandra Kay Shuford-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shuford, Route 2 Box 236, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: Bus Driver 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Child Care 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3, President 4, DECA 3, Media Center 4. Candace Elaine Shytle-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, Route 2 Box 326-D, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND AC- TIVITIES: Media Center 2, Pep Club 1. Kelly Campbell Sigmon-Parent: Ms. Joyce Sigmon Deal, Route 2 Box 181, Newton, N.C. 28658 HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Homecoming Court Escort 1, 4, J .V. Basketball 1, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, ABBS 1, 2, Carpentry 1, 2, 3, Treasurer FCA 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, J.V. Football 1. Robert William Sigmon-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sigmon, Route 2 Box 216D, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: ABBS 1, 2, FBLA 3, 4, FFA 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3. Eric Hunter Skaggs-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Rod Skaggs, Route 2 Box 40, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: Homecoming Escort 2, Monogram Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4, J .V. Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4. Whitney Lyn Smallridge-Parent: Pat Smallridge, Route 2 Box 39-S, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: All-County Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Quartermaster 2, 3, Art 4, FBLA 4, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, SRC 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4. David Daniel Smith, Jr.-Parent: Mrs. Rita Eades, P.O. Box 33, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Auto Mechanics 3, 4, Carpentry 1, FCA 3, FFA 3, Monogram Club 2, Baseball 1, 2, J .V. Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3. 165 MX Terry John Smith Tonia Mechele Smith , b - ..,. '- .8- 166 Amy Lynn Smyre James Earl Smyre f K , ,W , . . iw, ,H , 5, f 'LMT ,. vffwhv Derek Lee Teague Kenneth Carl Terry ,M -1, Tina Karen Turner Joseph J. Vaughn IV S, 4' l Greta Elaine Stutts Bryan Eugene Taylor 4r Sherry Renee Thomas Melinda Alphelia Turner Chantal Verheyen Timothy Scott Villemagne Terry John Smith-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith, Route 2 Box 477, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: DECA 1, 23 FFA 1, 2, 33 Track 1. Tonia Mechele Smith-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Route 2 Box 77A, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND AC- TIVITIES: Child Care 43 FHA 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 43 Pep Club 2. Amy Lynn Smyre-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Smyre, Route 2 Box 19, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: Governor's School Nominee 23 Economics in Action 33 Broy- hill Academy 33 Biology Award 23 United States Achievement Acade- my Award in French 3g Who's Who Among High School Students 4g Partners for Progress 43 Powder Puff Football 1, 2, 3, 4g French Club 2, 3, 43 Monogram Club 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Vice President 33 Annual 4, Statistician3 Beta Club 3, 43 FCA 1, 2, 3, 43 SAE 3, 43 SRC 1, 23 Science Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 43 JV Basketball 1, 23 Softball 2, 33 Tennis 33 Sophomore Class Vice President3 Miss Bandys Pageant 2, 33 Homecoming Court 23 Christ- mas Court 4. James Earl Smyre-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Earl Smyre, Route 2 Box 17, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: Carpentry Club 3, 4, Reporter 43 FFA 2. Greta Elaine Stutts-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Clay B. Stutts, Route 2 Box 216A, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Junior Marshal 33 United States Achievement Award in French 33 Who's Who Among High School Students 43 Homecom- ing Court 43 ABBS 13 Annual 4, Statistician3 Beta Club 3, 4, Reporter 43 FCA 23 French Club 2, 33 Monogram Club 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 33 JV Cheerleading 13 Varsity Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Co- Captain 3, Captain 4, Most Dependable 33 Junior Class Vice Presi- dent3 Miss Bandys Pageant 1, 2, 3, Finalist 33 Powder Pulf Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Superlative-Most School Spirit. Bryan Eugene Taylor-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Tay- lor, Route 2 Box 145T, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Beta Club 43 FCA 23 FHA 23 Basketball Statistician 33 Who's Who Among High School Students 43 National Honor Society. Derek Lee Teague-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Larry Teague, Route 1 Box 149B, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: FFA 2, 3, 43 SAE 3, 4. Kenneth Carl Terry-Parent: Mrs. Karen Eades, Route 2 Box 112, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Car- pentry Club 3, 43 DECA 23 FFA 43 Science Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Sherry Renee Thomas-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thomas, Route 2 Box 237, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND AC- TIVITIES:Art 33 DECA 43 FBLA 33 Media Center 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3. Melinda Alphelia Turner-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. John W. Turner, Route 2 P.O. Box 285, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Media Center 33 Pep Club 23 Softball 1, 2. Tina Karen Turner-Parent: Mr. Daniel Turner and Mrs. Mari- lyn Burgess, Route 2 Box 206-A, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Child Care 3, 43 DECA 33 FHA 23 Media Cen- ter 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Joseph Johnson Vaughn IV-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Hobby, P.O. Box 246, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: fOakridgel Dean's List3 Commandant's List3 Presi- dent's List3 Government Award 13 World History Award 23 Geometry Award 23 R.O.T.C. Honor Roll 1, 23 D.A.H.S.S. 23 Golden Wreath Award 1, 23 Homecoming Court 23 Annual 1, 2, Photographer3 Art Club 23 Varsity Adventure Team 2, Squad Leader3 Photography Club 1, 23 FCA 23 Monogram Club 23 Pep Club 1, 23 Science Club 23 Varsity Golf 23 Latin Club 1, 23 Drama Club 23 NCO 23 Band 1, 2, Squad Leader: Rocket Club 1, 23 fBandysl Christmas Court 33 Annual 4, Photographer: Beta Club 3, 43 FBLA 3, 43 FCA 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 43 SRC 3, 43 Science Club 3, 4. Chantal Helena Dorette Wilhelmine Verheyen-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Peter Verheyen, 9 Mill Run, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HON- ORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Pep 43 SAE 43 Exchange Stu- dent 4. Timothy Scott Villemagne-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. M.B. Ville- magne, Route 2 Box 229B, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Debate 13 FFA 23 Monogram 3, 43 Pep 3, 4g JV Football 23 Varsity Football 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Best All Around 3. 167 168 qzwjl Shannon Kay Wade Dewey Ray Welch, Jr. tvs Sharon Kay Wilkinson Donald Scott Williams Bradley Howell Wimberly Michael Stanley Woods Robin Renee Wilkes Christine Louise Wilkinson li f Paul Alan Williams Cindy Marie Wilson Steve Allen Wray Shannon Kay Wade-Parents: Mr. Robert Wade and Mrs. Mary Isenhour, Route 1 Box 154, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Child Care 3, 4, DECA 3, Media Center 2, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Dewey Ray Welch, Jr.-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ray Welch S1:.,.Route2 Box 344-A, Newton, N.C. Robin Renee Wilkes-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Wilkes, Route 2 Box 77-B, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND AC- TIVITIES: FHA 2, 3. Christine Louise Wilkinson-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wil- kinson, Route 1 Box 360, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, Winter Guard 1, Color Guard 1, 2, 3, Pep Band 1, 2, DECA 4, FBLA 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 3. Sharon Kay Wilkinson-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Wil- kinson, Route 1 Box 197, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Homecoming Court 4, ABBS 2, COO 3, 4, FBLA 3, 4, Secretary 3, FCA 2, 3, Media Center 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, Color Guard 2, 3, 4, Miss Bandys Pageant 1, 2, Christmas Court 2. Donald Scott Williams-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Wil- liams Jr., Route 1 Box 373, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 3, 4, Bus Driver 3, 4.' Paul Alan Williams-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paul Wil- liams, Box 206, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: Carpentry 3, 4, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 1. Cindy Marie Wilson-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wilson, Route 2 Box 174, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND AC- TIVITIES: Office Occupations I Award, Homecoming Court 4, ABBS 2, COO 3, 4, FBLA 3, 4, Historian 3, District Vice President 4, Media Center 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Colorguard 2, 3, 4, Powder Puff Football 2, 3. Bradley Howell Wimberly-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wim- berly, Route 1 Box 60, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: J .V. Football 1, 2, Captain 2, Auto Mechanics 2, 3, 4, DECA 2, Monogram Club 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Michael Stanley Woods-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Glenn C. Woods, Route 1 Box 64-B, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Physical Science Award 1, International Com- puter Contest-Second Place 2, Cabie Classic Forsenics Tournament Finals 2, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, Band 1, Beta Club 4, Debate 1, 2, Quiz Bowl 4, Science Club 3. Steve Allen Wray-Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Wray, Route 2 Box 186-A, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVI- TIES: Carpentry 2, DECA 2, 3, 4, FFA 4. 169 56464 Ibp: Junior Class Miss - Angie Smith. Bottom: Junior Class Officers - Rusty H Presldentg Brad Sigmon, Presidentg Jeana S erg An i S ' h - g e mit , Secretary Treasurer. oward, V ice- tory, Report- 2 w ' H L Eff, im. 24 'Ir N ,vz I his 4? 5 -1? I Xa ,,,, Bass, Barbara Ann Beck, Marion Denise Beck, Melanie Delynn Belcher, Cynthia Lynn Bell, Marcus Leon Benfield, Paula Tracy Black, Tammie Sue Bolick, Tiffany Dawn Bowman, Elizabeth Ann Brackett, Joseph Marion Brice, Charlie Wadell Brotherton, Barry Joe nald scan sf everly Rosalind Burke, Marty Evan Caldwell, Gregory Michael Caldwell, Joe Thomas Brown, Thomas Madison xl. l Caldwell, John Houston Campbell, Anna Elziabeth Cansler, Kristal Dawn Childers, Paul Dean, Jr. Childers, Michelle Nina Christopher, Johnna Lynn Christopher, Ricky Lee Clark, Teresa Annette Clinard, Karen Diane Cline, Amy Denise Cline, Tammy Annette Clontz, Donna Jean Conner, Timothy Gene K Cope, Jeremy Emous Ok WIUIN6 Cox, David Wayne Creech, Tracy Leon Cresimore, Kristi Marie Crespo, Beatriz Elena 171 Daniels, Stanley Maurice Dotson, William Horace Drum, Bruce E. Drum, David Ray Eades, David Ryan Edwards, Amy Denise Elmore, Rebecca Ann Elmore, Teresa Renee Ervin, Tammy Denise Evans, Tina Louise Faw, Davis Wesley Fish, Lisa Dianna Flowers, Jon Frederick Frasure, Sean Pat Frye, Wesley Scott Geddes, Melissa Anne Good, Bradley Scott Goodnight, Douglas Wayne Goodson, Judy Darlene Goodson, Regina Ann Goodson, Ricky Michael Griffin, Robert David Griser, Kimberly Kay Gupton, Alexander Todd Hartsoe, Gail Lynn Hedrick, James Willard, Jr. Henderson, Vickie Doreen 172 Q,- ,Q Xkg 1' wa.. 't-' x iQ Henson, Tina Marie Hester, Christopher Lee Hicks, Amy Diane High, Leigh Ann Holbrook, Stephen Lewis Holdsclaw, Susan Lillian Holliday, Lisa Beth Honeycutt, Stephen Todd Hord, Donna Marie Howard, Rusty Lee Hughes, Selina Michelle Johnstone, David Paul Kilby, Michael Gordon Kirby, Barbara Annette Kluesner, William Patrick Lail, Jeffrey Scott Lail, Tammy Dawn Laney, Robin Lynette Langford, Daniel Timothy Lee, Robert Edward Lineberger, Kevin Darnell Little, Donna Lorraine Little, Felecia Revonda Little, James Clifton, Jr. McCombs, Iris Helaine McCombs, Teresa Ann McCorkle, Jeric Eugene McCorkle, Russell Antonio McCrary, Jeffrey Duane McGowan, Stephanie Lynette McKay, Elaine Lynn McNeil, Carmen Anette Major, Gary Michael Martin, Connie Lynn Martin, Toni Michelle Mason, Terry Lee 173 Mayfield, Crystal Lynn Miller, Eric David Miller, Jeffrey Ellis Moose, Janet Queen Morrison, Wesley Neal Morrow, Brian Michael Muender, Teresa Jo Mummey, Phillip Eugene Noles, Kathryn Renee Painter, Robert Samuel Penley, Deanna Lavonne Pope, Michael Todd Pressley, Rhonda Marie Queen, Curtis Paul Ramsey, Ben Robert Ramsey, Guy Edward Ratchford, Daniel Allen Rathbone, Kimberly Michelle Reese, Christopher Wayne Rink, Douglas Wayne Saunders, Jamie Rebecca Schrum, Lisa Elaine Schrum, Theresa Lorraine Searcy, David Baxter Setzer, Selina Maye Shelton, Michael Roane Shepherd, Clay Morgan 174 'wwf M-ur 'N f 5 i in Sherrill, Audrey Lynette Shook, Joel Christopher Shuford, Melissa Dawn Shuford, Sheila Fay Sigmon, Bradley Mitchell Sigmon, Tammy Lynn Sipe, Julie Annette Sipe, Marc John Smith, Angela Dianne Smith, Jonathan Daniel Sprinkle, Gina Michelle Stewart, Carolyn Ruth Stewart, Emily Lanette Story, Jeana Lynette Story, Mark Bradley Swindle, Velina Darlene 'Ibrrence, Roger Wayne Valentine, Stacy Leigh Vaughn, George Forrest Villemagne, Milton Baker Ward, Christopher Clayton Welch, Bobby Dennis Whitaker, Tammy Michelle Wilfong, Laura Geraldine Williams, James William Wimberly, Robby Scott Wishon, Bobby Ray Woodlief, William Todd Wray, Barry Eugene Wright, Carla Darlene Yancey, Steven Mark York, Andy Jerome Yount, Rodney Allen Tbp: Sophomore Class Officers - Ronald Connor, Presi- dentg Leslie Pearson, Vice Presidentg Toni Edwards, Se- cretarylTreasurer3 Amy Owensby, Reporter. Bottom: Sophomore Class Miss - Leslie Pearson. gh-M Abernathy, Charlie Lee Angle, Tammy Lynn Bandy, Geneva Ann Barnes, Ricky Bradford Beal, Gewn Michelle Belcher, Michelle Marie Bice, Sherrie Lynn Blackwell, Angela Lynette Bolick, Terry Allen Bost, Lana Jean Brand, Kristin Marie Brandon, April Dawn Brandon, Arnold Gwynn Brannon, Candy Annette Brown, Laurie Veronica Braswell, George Ken Brooks, Corey Allen Buechner, Marie Chrissy Buff, Kimberly Melissa Burgess, Mitchell Dean Burgess, Ricky Dean Burris, Lisa Faye Byers, Mary Catherine Byrum, Brian Clarence Caetta, Adam Michael Caldwell, Gina Leann Caldwell, Lisa Michelle Campbell, Leslie Ann Campbell, Roy Neal Carpenter, Gregory Scott Chandler, Mark Brian Conner, Ronald Antawyn Cooke, Bradley Steven Cope, Andrea Lyna Crespo, Maria Pilar Crouse, John Daniel Cruse, Kelly Dawn Culbreth, Connie Christine Dagenhardt, Amy Lynn Dale, Jeff Larone DeHart, Kimberly Sue Drum, Cynthia Renee 178 Drum, Misty Dawn Duncan, Michael Brian Edwards, Toni Annette Eidson, Lena Marie Epps, Riva Dyanne Ewing, Todd Douglas Finney, Rebecca Lynn Flowers, James Douglas Frasure, Dean Chris Gabriel, Patrick Lamont Gabriel, Tamara Jean Geddes, Michelle Leigh Gibson, Sonya Annette Gibson, Tonya Shannette Gilleland, Sally Beth Goodson, Christie Annette Granger, Roman LeAndrew Greene, Keith Matthew Greene, Michael Anthony Grigg, Lori Ann Grinstaff, Theresa Christina Hammer, Giorgia Ellaline Harrill, Douglas Scott Hartshorn, Glen S. Hartsoe, Paige Hartsoe, Wanda Renee Heavner, Jeff Allen Hedrick, Linda Marie Hefner, Dana Jeanniane Hicks, David Lee Hicks, Jodi Lynn Hilton, Tracy Scott Holmes, Jay Alden V ' H .1 W ix, 1 . r- Q , 3 ,W , t . ' f 'QL an if 1 4 ffl! 6 ya Q' 1 wi gp., X 'x 1 1 1 f I J, .. Q ,M Q . im. ,Y '5....- be ' ' ' , ,YZ ,N-A 'E , N Hood, Cheryl Elizabeth Honeycutt, Darrell Lee Hovis, Stephanie LaDonna Howard, Lori Ann Hubbard, James Robert Huffman, Christina Lenea Ingle, Anita Kay Ingool, Teena Michelle Isaac, Rhodna Leigh Isaac, Robbin Ann Isenhour, Angela Marie Isenhour, Jeff Mark Isenhower, Rodney Dale Jarvis, Carol Leigh Johnson, Ronald Gene Johnson, Stephanie Laverne Kennedy, Stewart Jeffery Lail, Leslie Lanette Lail, Lori Ann Laney, Paul Wilson Leatherman, Douglas Dean Lee, Nancy Raquel Lee, Sandra Lineberger, Robert Lee, Jr. Little, Shana Rae Little, Yolanda Ann Lowman, Tracy Lynn Luitjens, Tammy Martin, Bari Lynn Martin, Karen Renee 180 McCall, Gina Leslie McCaslin, Darin Steven McCray, Pamela Annette McCray, Michael Leonard McGill, Gary Wayne McWilliams, James Louis Miller, Jerry Shaw Miller, Tonya Annette Moore, Cindy Louise Moose, Chris Scott Morrison, Rodney Gene Moss, Kenneth Garrett Mundy, Bobbie Jo Norris, Yolanda Chunail Owensby, Amy Jeree Parker, Curt Allen Parkhurst, April Ann Payne, Shannon Ray Pearson, Leslie Ann Pittman, Tammy Sue Pope, Paula Deane Price, Jerry Wesley Reiman, Craig Herbert Rice, Stephanie Renay Rinehardt, Amy Dawn Robinson, Tracy Lee Roseman, Paul David Rowe, Daniel Stewart Rudisill, Steven Joe Saunders, Larry Gray, Jr. Seagle, Tracy Annette Setters, John Anthony Settlemyre, Brian Rowe Settlemyre, Tammy Annette Setzer, Stephanie April Shepherd, Je Elaine Cindy -Q- Adi 1 x!N are f 'X Shook, Eugene David Sigmon, Floyd Mitchell Sigmon, Scott Matt Sigmon, Sharon Deloris Sigmon, Timothy Jack Smith, Betty Sue Smith, Jonathan Todd Smith, Lyndon Kevin Smith, Michael Todd Stafford, Becki Sue Stewart, Martha Kay Stewart, Michelle Genevieve Stewart, Mitchell Harold Strother, Jay Bradley Stutts, Kim Denise Taylor, Shannon Lennette Titus, Michael Warren Travis, Jimmy Lee Travis, Tammy Jeannette Vanderlinden, William Lee Vanover, Thomas William Wallace, Susan Renee Walley, Elizabeth Dianne Weiss, Christopher Russell White, Sharon Renee Wilkinson, Michael Glenn Williams, Marc Cleophas Williams, Mitchell Dale Wilson, David Nathaniel twxn Wilson, Paula Ann - I Witherspoon, Richard Dennis Wright, Anita Kay Yates, Lisa Annette Yates, Rachel Darlene Yount, Lisa Ann sf .--.qpnuvrr i wipe- . ,K ak,-+R .A ' sw. , my ,gig .4 Top: Freshmen Officers: Paul Schronce, Vice-Presidentg Pam Fulbright, Secretary - Treasurerg Abby Laney, Re- porterg and John Ijames, President. Bottom: Freshman Class Miss: Abby Laney 5644 55 182 5 in .QM 2 1.3, 'R - 4. --an fx.-...,,..,-f' fi fi ,vsp W- 4.,, 1 Abernethy, Sharon Elaine Baily, Kenneth Oscar Ballard, Eric Scott Banner, Judy Rena Barnes, Waymon Toby Bass, James Keith Beal, Amy Nicole Beard, Michelle Rena Benfield, Lisa Marie Blackburn, Eric Scott Boggs, Leah Michelle Bolick, Crystal Jacqueline Bolten, Jeff Lynn Bost, Delbert William Bowman, Pamela Lynn Brinager, Elizabeth Anne Broome, Lori Ann Brown, Karen Elaine Buchanan, Jeff Allen Bumgarner, Melissa Annette Burkhardt, Ruth Elaine Burroughs, Julie Marie Byers, Angela Diane Cable, Nancy Dawn Caetta, Steven Brian Caldwell, Caldwell Caldwell Caldwell Caldwell Christopher Todd Leslie Hoyle Michael Leonard Melissa Ann Tonya Delaine Campbell, Jonathon Max Cansler, Terence Petty Carpenter, Paula Renee Carroll, Ronald William Cash, Gina Eileen Catchings, Doral Maurice Chapin, Meldrena Kayle Chesko, Edward John Christie, Leischa Lynn Christopher, Eric Daniel Clayton, Kimberely Dawn Cline, Jennifer Denise Cline, Michael Anthony Connor, Gwendolyn Annette Connor, Tamara LaShawn Connor, Terry Wayne Cresimore, Deanna Margaret Cromer, Tammy Sue Crouse, Tracy Lane Danner, Frederick Deon Dellinger, Bobby Gene Dobritz, Tim Dwayne Dover, Jennifer Margaret Drum, Erik Joseph Duncan, Reggie Allen Dyttmer, Amy Lynne Edwards, Lisa Chanta Edwards, William Todd Elrod, Dianna Gail Fisher, Edgar Eugene, Jr. Fish, Tammy Lori Flowers, S e F ers, Torglajlynn Foar , ay Robert Forbes-Robinson, Elliott, III Foster, Ginger Rogers Foy, Selena Suzette Freeze, Michael Eugene Fulbright, Pam Gabriel, Clifford Owen Gabriel, Eric Wade Gabriel, Katrina Louise Gabriel, Sabrina Carlane Gilbert, Jeff William Gill, Kelly Marie Graham, Bernard Spencer Greenard, Betty Jean Griffin, Ronnie Griser, Cynthia Jo Hamby, David Eugene Hannon, Aleisa Beth Harvey, Darla Annette Harwell, Amy F. Harwell, Nathan E. F P . .4 W . I L L' xi, '. rl W MW Q an-PW F' -., m . f.,,. 1 A K an YC? . Ms.. u , J 51 YY' Heafner, Timothy Allen Helms, Cindy Marie Herman, Trey Eric Herron, Bobby Lee Hewitt, Connie L. Hight, David Leonard Hildebran, Carlie Ray Hildebran, Johnny Lee Hoyle, Ronald C. Howard, Michael Hudspeth, Carol Ann Huffman, Camilla K. Huffsetter, Wendy Lynn Hullette, Carmie Glenn Ijames, Jonathan Fitzgerald Ijames, Markus Eugene Isenhour, Teresa Ann Jackson, Dwayne L. Jennings, David Parker Johnson, Barry Jones, Debra Lea Josey, Reba Suzette Killian, Donald Lynn Knott, Crystal N. Laney, Abby Dawn Leonard, Angie Lynn Lewis, Cassandra Annette Lineberger, Lisa Michelle Lineberger, Randall Shawn Little, Andre Douglas Loftin, John Glenn Lutz, George Henry, Jr. Lutz, Jeff Alan Lafone, Michael Dale McCall, Anna Lynnette McCa.slin, Tina Kay McCombs, Mary Margaret McCombs, Terry Louis McCray, Allen Dale McGee, Eric Randal McGee, Yvonne Andrea 185 - - 186 Mackie, Curtis Lee Maney, Eric Lee Meadows, Richard Dean Midgett, Joey Roy Miller, Andrew Brian Miller, David Glenn Miller, Sherry Diane Miller, Tracey Annette Mitchell, Regina Ann Monahan, Frank Kevin Moncus, Kevin Gray Mull, Crystal Dawn Mundy, Carolyn Diane Nilsson, Anna Louise Norris, Danny Norris, Sharon Denise Parker, Tracy Denise Payne, Anthony Wayne Paysour, Bobby David Pegram, Mark Elliott Pendleton, Jeffery Wade Perkins, Helen Elizabeth Philbeck, Theresa Ann Pope, Dana Elizabeth Pope, Stephanie Lynette Poteat, Thomas Brian Prince, Sharon Renee Ramsey, Ellen Annette Ratbiff, Lawrence Edwin Reinhardt, Melvin Eugene Risch, Phillip Abraham, III Roberts, Kevin Lee Rogers, Mark Anthony Roseman, Danny Wayne Rudisill, Angela Rudisill, Michelle Leigh Schronce, Paul Dale Schronce, Paula Gale Scott, Billy William Sigmon, Gregory Scott Simmons, Audrey Leigh Shook, Melissa Kaye ix v al 2 R Q, ,V - A f- Q , , 6 f,,f 423 , ' 4 ,fb v 1, 1 at i f , . ,ll 4 , , 4-yy I W1 f I A ,J fum 'Q i Q f ,. ..-Q 1 ,ti Spf W 5' I W A, me V 'KA' W, ,,,k 'C J I ,, ' ' K . V ' y X tg. W K I 1 ,H 'w Smith, Martha Ann Smith, Melissa Carol Smyre, Ellen Margaret Spencer, Wesley Bryan Steele, Carl Lynn Stewart, Kimberely Diane Story, Alan Wade Street, Jody Glenn Styles, James Lee Swaney, Ronda Juanita Taylor, James Russell Thompson, Derek Reid Torrence, Darion Douglas Torrence, Jonathon Eugene Torrence, Mala Alexis Triplett, Robert Blaine Trotter, Tammy Michelle Vo, Dung Chi Ward, Clay Leslie Welch, Kenny Summey Wheeler, Michelle Ann White, Darrell Edward Whitmire, Lynette Yvonne Wilkinson, Monica Jane Williams, Ronald Lee Wilson, Dustin Lee Wilson, Penny Rosanne Wimberly, Todd Alvin Wood, Timothy Allen Woods, Kathy Jo Wray, Robert Dwayne Wright, Keith Wayne Wright, Spence Lann Yount Michael Glen Yount Mitzi Nicole 'Q 1 188 hnnn.u......4 S O P H 0 M O R E S 189 .1- 16113 4 ' Administration The administration of Bandys High School was smoothly handled this year by the expertise of the office staff. Our staff consisted of Mr. Biggerstaff, Principalg Mr. Bost, Assistant Principalg Mrs. Thorneburg, Secretaryg and Mrs. Setzer, Office Assistant. This group served as the center of school management, coordinating faculty and various other staff members. 190 A - ,4- 1 id, .fy I Opposite Page: Top Left: Our Chief, Allen Biggerstaff. Top Right: Mr. Bost helps maintain order in the lunchroom. Middle: Mrs. Thorneburg keeps things running smoothly. Bottom: Mrs. Setzer types out the morning report. This Page: Tbp Left: Mrs. Thorneburg unleashes her fury on Hilda. Tbp Right: Mr. Biggerstaff spoke at the FBLA Convention here at Bandys. Middle: Mrs. Setzer is caught stealing valuable information again! Bottom: Mr. Biggerstaff poses for an official portrait. 191 Guidance Counselors Many people have wondered about the Guidance counselors here at Bandys. Some of their ways are strange, but these ways are typical characteristics of people in this pro- fession. Susan Carpenter and Karolyn Thornton always get the job done. They specialize in personal, academic, and career counseling. Other services include testing, class rank, tran- scripts, cumulative folders and recom- mendations. These duties keep our counselors busy but they always seem to have time to talk to us and listen to our gripes and complaints. To many of us, they are more than counselors, they are our special friends. 192 Vocational Counselor Vocational Counseling is a fairly new program at Bandys. Mr. Masterson is our Job Placement Coor- dinator QJPTAD. His job is to help students find jobs and answer questions about career plans. Vocation Counseling is a Federal program. Opposite Page: Top Right: Mrs. Carpenter assisted Angie Smith. Middle Left: Mrs. Thornton counseled this student. Middle Right: The counselors also helped with Homecoming festivities. Bottom Right: Mrs. Carpenter and Mrs. Thornton took a break for lunch. This Page: Ibp Left: Mr. Masterson took time to pose for this picture. Bottom: Mr. Masterson helped these students. in M 2 I 194 . if Opposite Page: Top Left: Mrs. Carpenter Worked with Kathy Byers, Cindy Wilson, and Lori Shoemaker. Top Right: Mr. Masterson looked over these papers. Middle Left: Mrs. Thornton instructed this couple on Where to stand. Bottom Left: Mrs. Carpenter Worked silently at her desk. Bottom Right: Mrs. Thornton searched for a file for these students. This Page: Top Left: Mrs. Thornton talked with this student. Ibp Right: Mr. Masterson checked another student's file. Bottom Left: Mrs. Carpenter looked for information to assist a student. 195 Facult Mrs. Betty Austin - RESPONSI- BILITIES: Child Care Services. Mr. Allen Biggerstaff - COL- LEGES Lenoir-Rhyne, Appala- chian State University. RESPON- SIBILITIES: Principal. Mr. Forrest Blake - COLLEGE: Appalachian State University. RESPONSIBILITIES: World History, Economics!Civics, Assis- tant Varsity Football Coach, J .V. Girls Basketball Coach. Mr. Bill Bost - COLLEGE: Lenoir- Rhyne. RESPONSIBILITIES: Assistant Principal, Varsity Boys Basketball Coach. Mr. Eddie Boyles - COLLEGE: Ap- palachian State University. RE- SPONSIBILITIES: Industrial Arts I, II, III, Carpentry Club Ad- visor, Bus Duty. Mr. Bill Brown - COLLEGE: Ap- palachian State University. RE- SPONSIBILITIES: Algebra I-A, Algebra I-B, General Math. Mrs. Martha Brown - COLLEGE: Appalachian State University, RESPONSIBILITIES: Home Eco- nomics, Advanced Home Econom- ics, Advanced Clothing and Tex- tiles. Mrs. Susan Carpenter -COL- LEGES: Lenoir-Rhyne, UNC- Charlotte. RESPONSIBILITIES: Guidance Counselor, Beta Club Advisor. X , Mrs. Marilyn Clark - COLLEGE: Western Carolina University. RE- SPONSIBILITIES: Biology, B.S.C.S., Pep Club Advisor, FCA Club Advisor, Softball Coach, Magazine Sale. Mr. William R. Crawford - COL- LEGES: Appalachian State Uni- versity, A 8z T. RESPONSIBIL- ITIES: Physical Science II, Pho- tography, Chemistry, Science Club Advisor. Mrs. Gaye Deaton - COLLEGE: Appalachian State University. RESPONSIBILITIES: Account- ing, Introduction to Business, Typing I, Accounting II, Business f Law. f 196 L R is 'sig f Q 4 I ii:s'1'1 in -X.. . x ,, I. C Q i.. 5 ,N ,U AD 1 5 - 4 I i -:fe Q ' - 1 1, 5 X . -L., ' .Q ilbwuv , 5. ,Iii 2E:'I , 5 ' P.-Q ': . V x f , if ' B -3 -- aszsfss 21 ' :- :S X in Mrs. Gina Dellinger - COLLEGE: Lenoir Rhyne. RESPONSIBIL- ITIES: Spanish I, Spanish II, Spanish Club Advisor, Varsity Cheerleading Advisor. Mrs. Freida Drum - COLLEGE: Lees-McCrae, Appalachian State University. RESPONSIBIL- ITIES: Office Occupations I, II, Coordinator, FBLA Advisor, Co- graduation advisor. Mrs. Sherry Drum - COLLEGE: Appalachian State University, RESPONSIBILITIES: Algebra I, Geometry. Mr. Gene Fisher - COLLEGE: Len- oir Rhyne, North Carolina A and T. RESPONSIBILITIES: Driv- er's Education. Mrs. Carolyn Gabriel - COL- LEGES: Pfieffer College, Greens- boro College, Scarritt College, Western Carolina University. RE- SPONSIBILITIES: Time Out In- structor, Guidance Assistant. Mrs. Margaret Gatewood - COL- LEGE: UNC-Chapel Hill. RE- SPONSIBILITIES: English, SRC Club Advisor. Mr. Samuel Harbinson - COL- LEGE: Appalachian State Uni- versity. RESPONSIBILITIES: Band, Chorus, Stage Band. Mr. Kenneth Hilderbran - COL- LEGE: Appalachian State Uni- versity. RESPONSIBILITIES: Algebra II, Advanced Math, An- nual Advisor. Mrs. Deborah F. Holcomb - COL- LEGES: Wingate Junior College, Appalachian State University. RESPONSIBILITIES: Resource Lab I, II, III. Mrs. Julie G. Howard - COL- LEGE: North Carolina State Uni- versity. RESPONSIBILITIES: Vocational Agriculture, FFA Club Advisor, School Ground Beautifi- cation. Mr. Robert Kelly - COLLEGE: Wingate College, Pfeiffer College. RESPONSIBILITIES: Physical Science I, Health and P.E., Ad- vanced P.E. Mrs. Barbara Laney - COL- LEGES: Lenoir-Rhyne, North Carolina State University, UNC- Charlotte, Appalachian State Uni- versity. RESPONSIBILITIES: Office Occupations I, II, Coordi- nator, Co-Graduation Advisor. 197 Mrs. Charlene Lee - RESPONSI- BILITIES: Media Assistant, J .V. Cheerleader Advisor. Mr. Edsel Lineberger - COLLEGE: Nashville Auto-Diesel College. RESPONSIBILITIES: Auto Me- chanics I, II, III, Auto Mechanics Club Advisor, Bus Duty. Mr. Randy Lowman - COLLEGE: Lenoir-Rhyne. RESPONSIBIL- ITIES: Health and P.E., Advanced P.E., Assistant Varsity Football Coach, Baseball Coach. Mrs. Sarah McBride - COLLEGE: Appalachian State University. RESPONSIBILITIES: Typing I, Introduction to Computers. Ms. Kaye McConnell - COLLEGE: Appalachian State University. RESPONSIBILITIES: French I, II, III, French Club Advisor, Newspaper Advisor. Mrs. Nancy L. Mack - COL- LEGES: Gardner-Webb, Appala- chian State University. RESPON- SIBILITIES: English, Psycholo- gy, Junior Senior Prom. Mr. Michael Masterson - COL- LEGES: Western Michigan, Uni- versity of Alabama. RESPONSI- BILITIES: Job Placement Coor- dinator. Mr. Mike Matheson - COLLEGES: Mitchell College, Appalachian State University, North Carolina A8zT. RESPONSIBILITIES: Psy- chology, U.S. History, AP U.S. History, Assistant Varsity Foot- ball Coach, Varsity Girls Basket- ball Coach. Mrs. Clare Miller -- COLLEGES: UNC-Greensboro, Appalachian State University. RESPONSI- BILITIES: Introduction to Com- puters, Shorthand, Typing II. Mrs. Donna G. Moser - COL- LEGES: UNC-Greensboro. RE- SPONSIBILITIES: Honors Eng- lish 9, 10, 11, AP English 12, Se- nior Graduation Advisor, English Department Chairman. Mrs. Jean Nolley - COLLEGE: Ap- palachian State University. RE- SPONSIBILITIES:MediaCenter, Media Assistants Club Advisor. Mr. Tony Paroli - COLLEGE: Duke University. RESPONSI- BILITIES: U.S. History, Varsity Football Coach, Track Coach. 198 . fff, g, .f tc iff. .,.. 5 eWf'!f'f f Q .Vx XX xxx 1 Mrs. Brenda Rader - COLLEGES: East Tennessee State, Appala- chian State University. RESPON- SIBILITIES: Art I, II, III, IV, Art Club Advisor. Mrs. Patsy Rogers - COLLEGE: Appalachian State University. RESPONSIBILITIES: English, Graduation Chairman, Senior Af- fairs, Quiz Bowl. Mr. Charles M. Scott - COL- LEGES: UNC-Charlotte, Appala- chian State University. RESPON- SIBILITIES: Economics!Civics, Special Topics, Lunchroom Duty. Mrs. Kathryn W. Setzer - COL- LEGES: Pfeiffer College, CVTC. RESPONSIBILITIES: Office Aide. Mrs. Linda Spencer - COLLEGE: Appalachian State University. RESPONSIBILITIES: Child Care Services, Family Living, Child Care Club Advisor. Mrs. Nancy Jo Teague - COL- LEGE: Lenoir-Rhyne. RESPON- SIBILITIES: Algebra I, II, Ad- vanced Computers, SAE Club Ad- visor. Mrs. Audrey Thorneburg - COL- LEGES: Brevard, Clevengers, Lenoir-Rhyne. RESPONSIBIL- ITIES: School Secretary. Mrs. Karolyn Thornton - COL- LEGES: UNC-Charlotte, Lenoir- Rhyne, Appalachian State Uni- versity. RESPONSIBILITIES: Guidance Counselor, Beta Club Advisor. Mr. Levonde Walker - COL- LEGES: UNC-Charlotte, Johnson C . Smith. RESPONSIBILITIES: English, Boys' Tennis, Monogram Club Advisor. Mrs. Susan Witherspoon - COL- LEGE: UNC-Charlotte. RE- SPONSIBILITIES: English, YAC Advisor, SRC Advisor. Mr. Terry Young - COLLEGE: Ap- palachian State University. RE- SPONSIBILITIES: Consumer Math, General Math. Mr. Bruce Yount - COLLEGES: Western Carolina University, Lenoir-Rhyne. RESPONSIBIL- ITIES: Chemistry, Physical Sci- ence I, Physics, Science Club Ad- visor. 199 Lunchroom Ladies These ladies have the difficult task of preparing lunch for the students here at Bandys everyday. They have had much training in food preparation and nutrition. Our fine lunchroom staff consists of: Jean Sherrill, Ellen Byers, Doris Lineberger, Pa- tricia Steele, Barbara Meares, Inez Hilderbran and Colean Lutz. Q Q L B Q Q x ig 'ff l,,tS1.:,- A 13? R .,.. 1 5 9 .1 ,. 5-, ,. a ' . '-5'f.f1i3?1S1eijf1?3fr' 'Ti QE' ' ,,.. , ,. ,-:xzasftiiiksi eff' . P ff i lrxl g x nf Sy X fx a N 'X x, f tw K Custodians Mr. and Mrs. Parker were in charge of keep- ing our school neat and clean. They had the tough job of cleaning up after all the students and teachers here at Bandys. Each day We could see what an excellent job these two did. We owe them many thanks. -. ff.,: .pc A i M ,.,. ,. QQYQQE .133 ifggq X s Q' as gg . . . F x 3 VT t 1 'H I 202 THE Lord is my shepherdg I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters. He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his names sake. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with meg thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oilg my cup runneth over. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever. In Memor of Timoth Scott Sherrill If I speak in the tongues of men and of an- gels, but have not love, I am a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal. And if I have prophetic powers, and understand all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have all faith, so as to remove mountains, but have not love, I am nothing. If I give away all I have, and if I deliver my body to be burned, but have not love, I gain nothing. Love is patient and kind, love is not jealous or boastful, it is not arrogant or rude. Love does not insist on its own way, it is not irrita- ble or resentful, it does not rejoice at wrong, but rejoices in the right. Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, In Memory of Carmie Glenn Hullette endures all things. Love never ends, as for prophecy, it will pass away, as for tongues, they will cease, as for knowledge, it will pass away. For our knowledge is imperfect and our prophecy is imperfect, but when the perfect comes, the imperfect will pass away. When I was a child, I spoke like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child, when I became a man, I gave up childish ways. For now we see in a mirror dimly, but then face to face. Now I know in part, then I shall understand fully, even as I have been fully understood. So faith, hope, love abide, these three, but the greatest of these is love. I Cor. 13 203 .,,, , 4 HR 1-vi , Q f 5 f Y N 3, 7 , , . Y , , , , 1 N 'gf' gf.: V N, - .,: : 5' 3 ,I 1:1 , V if- if NL ,z -9 5 , ' U fag' X I ' 9 ' .Q A XM. K i A . I .f.,,..,,- , V Am mx N 5 x ff 1 X 3 I , My f Cm, fl 5 ,Mr a Dt Fgt THE ADS BEST WISH ES FOB A SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL YEAB Please feel free to Contact me any time you have problems with the Federal Government. WASHINGTON HICKORY OFFICE 2340 Rayburn House Federal Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Room H133 202-225-2576 Hickory, N.C. 28601 704-328-8718 LENOIR OFFICE GASTONIA OFFICE 224 Mulrtjeery 2t.,?.W. g32 E. Garrisgn Boulevard enoir, . .2 64 astonia, N. .28052 704-758-4247 704-864-9922 You ' Cong ressman I Jim Broynill P.O. Box 42 - Highway 16 South HAIRSTYLES BY EDITH Newton f' Q North Carolina Route 2 Sh. X AUTO DISQIANTLERS 23553 Newton, North Carolina -o RECYCLERS 704-464-2262 Telephone: 465-1827 W, Toll Free in North Carolina 1-800-438-3730 Willis Reynolds Funeral Home 213 North College Avenue June B. Reynolds, President Newton, North Carolina Bill Styers, Manager 206 Telephone: 464-0131 CROSS STITCH M A -h 4, WOOD CRAFTS 1 FRAMING Q CLOCKS MT. OLIVE egg I Monday-Saturday I 9:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Ba Route 1, Maiden SIRVIU Q North Carolina E ,J 'T' W' ' ' Telephone: 483-4155 Margaret Ryals Y Owner Specializing in VW Service NEWTON IMP LEMENT CO- Rt. 2, BOX 84-B 118 West A Street Newton, North Carolina 28658 Newton, N.C, 23653 Telephone: 464-0491 David Roberts Phone: Y I 1 t t' Owner 465-1750 our n erna iona Harvester Dealer STEWART JEWELRY CO., INC. Jewelers of Conover Home of Quality Merchandise DIAMONDS-WATCHES-GIFTS 108 1st Street East Conover, North Carolina Telephone: 464-5846 CORNWELL DRUG 33 North College Ave. Newton, N.C. Phone: 464-1222 THE GENERAL STORE General Merchandise Fishing Supplies WESTERN BEEF Highway 150 Denver, North Carolina Telephone: 483-2686 207 CAROLINA GLOVE CO. L AC,u RE., 0 , , I In 'v I Phone 464-U32 olzafler, Canfon gfannef yer-dey 8' CoafeJ gfouw P Office lp A C d 704 D er 820 NEWTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28658 Pl3I7fS also 31' Balls Creek Taylorsville CONOVEF? MANUFACTURING COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF QUALITY WORK GLOVES Ro. Box 1084 Conoven North Carolina 28613 Telephone: l704j 464-1696 Plants also at Marshall North Wilkesboro CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF '85 from Staff and Employees of SMITH SETZER 8z SONS Concrete Well Casing 8z Road Pipe MEETING STATE AND ASTM STANDARDS PRECAST SEPTIC TANKS AND INSTALLATION Catawba, North Carolina Watkinsville, Georgia 704-241-3161 404-769-5487 Stony Creek, Virginia 804-246-3791 PACIFIC Pool.s Catawba Realty AUTHORIZED DEALER An Insurance Co. , Inc Loy Abernethy Les Killian S 8: H POOLS Bob Powell P.O. Box 879 232 West A Street Rt. 2, Box 47 Newton, North Carolina Claremont, North Carolina 28610 Phone: 464-3829 J. V. Huffman t704l 464-5613 d I 209 GOOD HOMEMADE CAKES .glzirky ,ri Shiva? Cgafclwefg Owner Telephone: 465-2604 Wedding Stationery, Cake Decorating Supplies, Candy Making Supplies CUT 8: STYLE BEAUTY SALON Route 2, Box 176 Catawba, N.C. 28609 SUPER CUTS FOR GUYS 8a GIRLS Telephone: 241-2302 Linda Hefner - Operator Compliments of J 4 204 North College Avenue ' Post Office Drawer 248 Newton, North Carolina 28658 704-465-3411 Junior and Missy Dress and Sportswear Sizes 4-2422 Mon.-Sat. 9:30-5:30 Wed. 9:30-12:00 Telephone: 465-3411 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1985 SENIOR CLAS RI It Ridgeview, Inc. P.O. Box 8 Newton, North Carolina 28658 n 4 Stati0I1 . Terrell Shell 210 Complete Auto Service Open 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Highway 150, Terrell, North Carolina Telephone: 478-2290 CONOVER DRUG CO., INC. 203 lst Street East Conover, North Carolina Telephone: 464-4491 Billy Price, R. PH. To serve you is our pleasure. 24 HOUR E .h ' 5 TOWING SERVICE Phone 464-1730 Phone 464-1736 3 ,:,f'a x ' sf- Complete Line of Used Parts Direct Radio Service in N.C Wrecker Sz Storage Service 24 Hours Nite 465-0758 Nite 465-0201 Toll Free in North Carolina 1-800-222-8965 JIM'S USED CARS 8z PARTS 3 Mt. Olive Road N.C. 1110 East Newton, North Carolina Compliments Of HOWARD PLUMBING AND HEATING Route 1, Box 155 Sherrills Ford, N.C. 28673 Telephone: 704-478-2361 Congratulations to the Class of 1985 Southern Furniture Company Conover, N.C. MAL'S TIRE SERVICE New and Recapped Tires Minor Auto Repairs 2100 North Main Avenue Newton, North Carolina 28658 Telephone: 465-0140 Owner: Mal Sherrill Stop hmmm l About That Extra Carr, XX M xx BUY Q: IT! .U ,gp out X o X ,xiii -.1 S4 X iw r ' jew? i flu. ' 5 -ff STOP dreaming about that extra car. We can make it for re the Ford of your choice. BOB DYER FORD Highway 64-70 West Conover, N.C. 28613 211 al. Buy TERRELL FURNITURE D am CAMPING CE E NT R INC , o Jayco, Prowler, and Trailmanor Campers Highway 150 Terrell, North Carolina r F Telephone: 478-265 1 CONGRATULATIONS AMY CQ 5 R SL M F , I . if 5 arms nc 'The Boat 'Rack JK - E K WMS ff ' KX 0 0 '. mzv sroiuxcs svsrl f fa Route 2, Box 2006-4 is ,J Sherrills Ford Newton, N.C. 28658 Telephone: 464-0795 Telephone: 478-2118 Robert Sz Nancy Smyre Offerin 9 Producers For Dry Storage - Boat Repair and Maintenance Gas 8x Service Dock ' Food 8: Beverage New and Used Boat Sales Boating Accessories Sales mcrfruucr STERN DRIVES l . 1 Mile Off Highway 150 on Complete Llne of Dairy Products Slanting Bridge Road WE WELCOME YUUR BUSINESS fax FIRST 6 K1 FEDERAL O I OF cArAwsA coulvrv -Q ' Q CONOVER - MAIDEN - CATAWBA 212 l Randy's Bait Shop I I Rt. 2, Hwy. 16 S., Newton Just Ask A For Twin Bob or Randy Supermarket illl I Name Brands ln: 2050 North Main Ave- Qflfllni n fififliiiieiii Newton, North Carolina H . 86 . 0. . 464-1648 untlng Fishing Licenses Offered. ,e...,,W Live Sz Frozen Bait Sold. Qwest' Twin City Supermarket 7642 1908 Rankin Ave. ' Newton, North Carolina S 464-6102 Twin City We Cater to Brides Supermarket ?l43 Complete Wedding Needs Catawba, North Carolina H, 1 ' ,I 241-3421 ,Ml LII' 1,2'E'iF Hom. e+'1es..fL4eiiit', ' ,V FfLQ,QELy.5,fil1- 'giant Tue.-Fri. 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 'ainagig' I, vera.-.' Qgpl' Ri. 3, Box 468 Sat. 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Maiden, N.c. Quia! 28650 Telephone 428-9779 BEARD'S BARBER SHOP Q Barbers: 4,5 ! ,O Bill 8: Jerry Beard l Yi xg 73 Route 2 M i U Newton, North Carolina 28658 177 Telephone: 428-9152 J Good's Seamless Gutter Service Don Good Joe Good Telephone: C704-I 465-1436 This trademark stands for textile and apparel products made in the United States. Manufacturers like us are using Made ln USA labels as part of an awareness program to promote the purchase of American-made products. The program will emphasize the real value of American-made textile products to the consumer. 0 They represent the best combination of fashion, fabric, and price. 0 They keep manufacturing dollars at home thereby strengthening our Colors Available economy and our industry. Start looking and asking for American-made textile products when you shop! Free Estimates I I PO-BOX431 GCC! I MII GN Il YO IIXCI I S... QMMQM Newton, N.C. 28658 2 P TRONS T OF THE CLASS OF 1985 464-6198 465-1290 Don Weathers F5 2 ', ' Pharmacist D utr: city . 8IBCtl'0nlCS CITY S96 1lhC1C:l1gsC2?ggg ew , . . Hwy. 16 N. PHARMACY Telephone: 464-2431 Conover, N.C. 28613 Denver Pharmacy, Inc. 7 S Prescriptions Filled ou e , ox Sherrills Ford, N.C. RO. BOX 157 28673 Denver, North Carolina 28037 NEWTON FLORIST, INC. LAKE NORMAN FLORIST Q 15 North Ashe Avenue Hiway 16 P.0. Box 646 1 I If ' Tilley ,LV 0 Telephone: 17041 483-3466 '14 flower is worth a thousand words. Olen Wacaster MIDWAY CARPET RALPH'S CLEANERS DISTRIBUTORS, INC. 1525 North West Blvd. Newton, North Carolina 28658 Conover, N.C. 28613 Telephone 464-1187 Tglephone 465-103 3 Storage, Alterations, Shirts J 81 L ISENHOUR'S GROCERY Bethany Church Rd. Stop and Shop Rt. 2 Box 48-A Claremont, North Carolina 28610 Telephone: 464-6368 Owner: Oscar Isenhour Mays Chapel Road Maiden, N.C. 28650 D 8z L MOTORS Hwy. 16 South of Newton Denver Auto Parts Highway 16, Box 119 Route 2 - Box 230 Denver, N.C. 28037 Newton, NC 28658 Telephone Telephone: 483-5904 464-1368 . A Penny-Wise DR E S BURRIS f--,X .. . ' ' ' J Recervmg 8: Selling - ASQ Q Women's 84 Children's Used Clothes Chiropractor K Toys 8, Games . . - 5 Al H d d C f 214 LlHCO5Igt5J31iN.C. ' X- E135 'li:Iep1?6lner??18ga-2d64ts ' ' Intersection Hwy. 150-1441815 HOWARD'S FURNITURE AND HARDWARE COMPANY 9:00 a.m. -- 8:00 p.m. Monday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Tuesday Sz Thursday Closed Wednesday 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Saturday Rt. 1 Denver, North Carolina Highway 150 Co-managers: Bob Lutz, Steve Howard Telephones: Charlotte: 827-5401 Denver: 483-2854 483-2283 Quality furniture at reasonable prices Congratulations to the Senior Class of '85 I Denver Equlpment Company, Inc. Pansey Helderman Route 1, Highway 150 Ed Roth Catherine Rowe Donna Howard Diane Lowman Guy Charles Denver, North Carolina Telephone: 483-3213 Manager Emmit Howard Jerry Sigmon Russell Bradley Jeff Shepard Glenn Bourquin 215 More PATRONS OF 1985 24 Hour Wrecker 81 Towing Service NEWTON EXXON SERVICE CENTER 226 South Main Avenue Newton, North Carolina 28658 Charles Tibbs Tel. 464-1215 Night Tel. 464-254 E. E BELK SL SON, INC. Electrical Contractors JACK'S ENTERPRISES, INC. Industrial 8: Commercial RO- BOX 280 Hwy. 150 By-Pass u Mooresville, N.C. Denver, North Carolina Telephone: 664-5959 28037 CATAWBA RESTAURANT Dean's Flowers 8: Gifts, Inc. Flowers For All ' . . - - Wire Service Main Street Occasions Speclallilgf gilgveddlngs Flora Flax-AFl Catawba, North Carolina Located on Route 2 - 3 miles Southeast of Newton Between Highways 16 84 10 28609 at Bolicks Crossroads on Mt. Olive Road THE GROCERY STORE Congratulations Sheila GSBIG V93 -.E -A U I Hot Sandwiches, Gas, Groceries I, 4, Route 2, Box 165 6 a.m. - 10 p.m. l T Catawba, N.C. 28609 Sun. l-9 p.m. , Telephone: 241-2991 Catawba NC S 241-237 Baileys' -Owners- Whitleys' ' ' ' CLYDE FABRICS A Division of II-Caro 101 East Eleventh Street DELLINGER'S Discount Store Clothing for the entire family Glenn Abernathy Maiden, N.C. ' Q Newton 464-4662 Newton, North Carolina ABERNATHY RADIATOR SERVICE Cygfggiflyggs ,rfgb Specializing in Radiator and Heater Repair of vagal K ' Q 'I 4 N x Certified Radiator Specialist Startown Highway Telephone: 328-3437 Telephone: 428-8542 NCDA Inspection 41310 Wholesale, Retail, Butchering 8t Processing CALDWELL ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC. Commercial 8: Residential Contracting 5 GLENN YOUNG GRADING COMPANY, INC, 228 W-A- Street Bernard Caldwell Excavating-Sand dt Stone-Hzrd Work Newton, N.C. 28658 President Motor Grader di Loader Work Day: 464-3013 Nite: 465-1326 464-3381 Newton, N.C. 464-834' Congratulations to the Class of 1985 CARROLL L. SIGMON PLUMBING Rt. 2, Box 72 Newton, N.C. 28658 216 Telephone: 464-5952 ALANDALE CARPETS Highway 150 8a 16 Denver, N.C. Telephone: 483-5718 BASSETT Upholstery Division We're The Furniture People Go Trojans Class of '85 Learning and Savings Are The Twin Foundations of Your Future Home Office Downtown Newton 12 North Main Avenue Newton North Carolina C If ' X 1 4 fl .' 'f fl 7 S, iii iili' l b-f sAvlNGs AND LoAN ASSOCIATION titty! - DUN SAVINGS ANU HOME FINANCING HIAUOUAK-Ill RS - Fifi 5,5 1 k-I North Newton Office 2004 North Main Avenue Newton, North Carolina Main Office 1205 East Main Avenue Maiden, North Carolina 704f428-9933 704464-5446 Claremont Office Hickory Office East Main at North Lookout Street 9th Avenue, N.E- at 12th Street, N-E- Claremont, North Carolina Hickory, North Carolina 704f459-9228 704f322-6441 217 OTHERS GET BIGGER . . . WE GET BETTER M U ' eoples Bank .'QNEi4ii'no NEWTON-ooNovER lil., l ' T N CATAWBA CONVERTING COMIMNY Distributors of Furnitur And Bedding Textiles PD. Box 457 Conover, North Carolina Telephone 464-4673 Ken's Body Shop x'The Best in Auto Wreck Repair T Ken Trouille Phone 464-0119 Mike Trouille Boise Cascade Corrugated Container Division NEWTON FURNITURE STORE Complete Selection of Furniture For Your Home Four Floors of Home Furnishings P.O. Box 408 Serving the Citizens of Newton and the Surrounding Area for Over 47 Years Newton, North Carolina 28658 . 28 North Main Ave. Newton, N.C. 28658 Tel6ph0I16Z 464-3281 DONNIS PAYSEUR LADONNA PAYSEUR Congratulations And Best Wishes Jackson Buff A Division of AMCA International Conover, North Carolina Jackson Airways Ventilated Buffs PAYQEUR1 Pl-IOTOG-PAP!-N CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY 704-454-9353 26 EAST Fmsr sr. - NEWTON, NC 29658 VIDEOS SENIOR PORTRAI TS Call Us for Professional Quality 8a Service sf' . --. N. t X B U Y exft? ' 1 t ff' , .figs ' fi, 1 DUO DRUGS Your Prescription Store Villa Park Shopping Center Conover, N .C. Phone 464-6214 James P. Rice, R.Ph. Owner TERRELL COUNTRY STORE Qf0'lMz0j'0f!Il0ll0 4-L E J Q xmwmh f ' . M 47' I . C' A E it E I h ot If Z A X vrrrmxx M -!mf':,:gii1iI.f. 2 -- Crafts I .H Lili? ' Jeans loam We're on eas street in the heart 0 downtown Terrell. y Take A Closer Look At The Value Of A Good Education Nothing is more important. Your education is the background for you in every business and social situation you'Il encounter. lt's the cornerstone of your career and the foundation of your future. There is no smarter investment. Come talk to us about how we can help you make it. Take a closer look.SM Congratulations to Beth Robinson em Complete Home Furnishings at Discount Prices ljflembe' PUC Savings 30 to 700!o ibut? why wekehere. Waterbeds KALE DISCOUNT NEWTON S. College Ave. CONOVER 644 North Aspen Street LINCOLNTON, N.C. 28092 AL KALE, Owner 704-735-142 RGS. 704-735-965 Villa Park Shopping Center lVlon. Thru Sat. 7 AM to 6 PM 232 South Main Ave., Newton 464-0342 220 ?:M2l'3 ?-s Dry Cleaning and Shirt Laundry Bring Clothes in by 12:00 Noon for Same Day Service Alterations 81 Mending H 51 Route 2 Claremont, North Carolma HUNSUCKER 84 COOKE INSURANCE AGENCY 20 West 2nd St. Newton, N.C. 28658 B. CHRIS COOKE JOHN E HUNSUCKER NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Nationwide ls On Your Side Home Office: Columbus, Ohio Q gyg JOHNNIE D. SHUBERT CO. 57 Q Mi. olive church Road Q G3 Newton, N.C. 28658 Q CQMUQKSTOP Q an aobef wmit. 'ni' 'Wh' W Q7 li f fl :iii lit 'l' W , 'lib' , il O , 9 5 Telephone: 464-3797 SWIMMING POOLS GRAVELY TRACTORS Sales, Installation, Sales and Supplies, and Chemicals Service DENVER HOME FURNISHINGS Hwy. 16 Denver, N.C. Owner: Joy Lowman 0 Wicker up h Hwyo :FF 0 Baskets :'51 ' EA N Q ' Pictures 9 o o - silk Flowers 24172131 RHONEVS JORDAN APPLIANCE so TM 1509 N.W. Blvd. N wt Telephone: 464-5S:41On Fresh Meats G.E. Whirlpool Appliances Produce R t il and Wholesal 2 Locations 2702 North Main Avenue 49f10 West Newton, North Carolina Telephone: 464-3681 E P PS:printing:ca- inc. Qualilg Cpiilnling Since l 922 OFFICE SUPPLIES AND FURNITURE -- ART SUPPLIES RUBBER STAMPS 81 GIFTS 464 0121 Newton, N.C. 28658 221 T 8z R TIRE AND OFF ROAD CENTER, INC. 4. , TIM WILSON N.c. 16 8115 ROGER WILSON DENVER, N. I704I 483-3304 28037 1 NEW TIRES, AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR AND SERVICE 4WD ACCESSORIES AND INSTALLATIONS -5 Cf' 1 Party Rooms Available ,- , Sharon School Road B t , QWMZGM iq- I-40 3. Hwy. 64-70 f open 4:00-9:00 Iruaa.-Tnurap I , 4:00-9:30 IFrI.-Sat.I Ice Cream - Sandwiches - Seafood Hwy. 10 East Cry . Y I Claremont, N.C. 28610 if Mon.-Sat. OWNED AND OPERATED BY 1 RHONDA 81 MARILYN SPENCER 2 ' y. E 222 Congratulations To The 1985 Senior Class Sunday School ChlU'f3h s Tra1n1ng 9:45 A.M. 6:00 P.M. Worship 11:00 A.M. OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH Long Island, N.C. Pastor: David Mills Evening Worship 7:00 P.M. We're Meeting All Your Electrical Needs Commercial, Industrial, Residential, Mobile Homes, Wiring LAKE ELECTRIC CO. Rt. 1 Sherrills Ford, N.C. Owner: Bynum Caldwell Phone: 478-2050 223 MRS. HOWARD'S, FRESHMAN HOMEROOM CONGRATULATIONS MARCUS! PATTI'S HAIR COTTAGE Rt. 1 Box 100A Denver, N.C. WEDDlE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP 704-483-3802 Rt. 1 Box 173-A Sherrills Ford, NC 28673 Telephone: 478-2230 LUCY LOU FASHIONS Find Elegant Fashions Al Prices Ibu Will Love 111 N. College Ave. 464-3061 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS H 8z W DRUG CATAWBA PLUMBING sl SEPTIC TANK COMPANY M ge Rt iEEVICE5 H Edwa?3aHarupt . OX - Catawba, NC BOX 489 28 Newton, North Carolina 224 Telephone: 241-2669 Telephone: 464-0881 DR M'S Drum's Restaurant ffl Drum's Restaurant W2 Drum's Crossroads Conover 464-3635 464-1450 Drum's Restaurant 43 Drum's Castaways Fish Camp Oxford Street Claremont Hwy. 321 Maiden 459-7200 428-2213 225 MRS. MOSER'S SENIOR HOMEROOM AMY ABERNETHY DEAN ABERNETHY ERNIE ABERNETHY JEAN ABERNETHY NICK ALEXANDER SHERRIE ALEXANDER SUSAN ANTHONY TERESA BANNER JEFFERY BPERBER KENNY BEAM ELIZABETH BEATTY KURT BENFIELD CAMI BLACK DARREN BOST 226 JAMES BROWN PAUL BROWN RENEE BROWN GINGER BUCHANAN RANDALL BURRIS BOB BYERS DEREK CALDWELL TRACY CALDWELL ERIC CAMPBELL YVETTE CAMPBELL DANNY CANSLER TRACY CLARK JERRI COLEMAN GERRY COOPER .... MR. YOClNT'S FRESHMEN HOMEROOM Jeff Gilbert Kelly Gill John Goodson Bernard Graham Betty Greenard Ronnie Griffin Cindy Griser David Hamby Aleisa Hannon Darla Harvey Amy Harwell Nathan Harwell Tim Heafner Cindy Helms Trey Herman Bobby Herron Connie Hewitt U ',,L'. mifsem-ibgl if A f 227 MRS. DELLlNGER'S SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM 228 Bari Lynn Martin Karen Martin Gina McCall Darin McCaslin Pamela Mc:Cray Michael Mc:Cray Gary McGill James McWilliams Jerry Miller Tonya Miller Cindy Moore Chris Moose Rodney Morrison Kenneth Moss Randall Mullins Bobbie Jo Mundy Yolanda Norris Amy Owensby Curt Parker April Parkhurst Shannon Payne Leslie Pearson Tammy Pittman Paula Pope Jerry Price P K Y-J 'wo MRS. WlTHERSPOON'S JUNIGR HOMEROOM Scott Good Doug Goodnight Judy Goodson Regina Goodson Ricky Goodson Mark Green Kim Griser Alex Gupton Gail Hartsoe James Hedrick, Jr. Vickie Henderson Tina Henson Chris Hester Amy Hicks Leigh Ann High Stephen Holbrook Susan Holdsclaw Lisa Holliday Stephen Honeycutt Donna Hord Rusty Howard Selina Hughes David Johnstone Michael Kilby Barbara Kirby 229 230 MRS. DEATON'S SENIOR HOMERCOM Laura McCrary Terry McCrary Curtis McCray Lancine Moore Amy Morrison Chris Mull LeOrr Mundy Sheila Mundy Mike Murray Mark Nixon Andrea Painter Sherry Parker Kevin Pope Anthony Price Todd Reece Mike Reiman Beth Robinson Dawn Rowe Michelle Schouten Jeff Setzer Crystal Sherrill Kim Sherrill Lori Shoemaker Tim Shook Kelly Shuford Sandra Shuford Candy Shytle J MRS. RGGER'S SENIOR HOMERGOM Catherine Craig Rusty Danmeyer Paul Davis Billy Drum Gerald Dellinger Wayne Ennis Amy Estep Jenita Flowers Cootie Flowers Kelly Ford Angie Foy Adriene Gabriel Bryant Gabriel Marcus Gabriel Joel Gordon Scott Greene Sunshine Gupton Robbie Hammer Tammy Harris Todd Harris Randall Heavner Kay Hedrick Tonya Henderson David Hensley Jason Hewitt Joyce Higdon Angie Hoyle Missy Huffman Connie Cromer Larry Hedrick Dwayne Harvey The 1985 Trojan Annual Staff Expresses Their Appreciation to Mr. Kenneth Hilderbran or all his time, energy, and dedication in working with us on the roduction of this annual. It is with regret that we leave this man 'ho has asked us into his home to eat his wife's cakes and drink is delicious tea. We say a sincere farewell to a year that we will definitely never nrget. Drum's Family Campground Sherrills Ford, N.C. Family Camping on Lake Norman The best score hasn't been rnade yet, ' The best song hasn't been sung, The best tune hasn't been played yetg Thanks Hnda! Cheer up, for the world is young! Go Seniors! Berton Braley The Country School, Sherrills Ford 231 MRS. MILLER'S SENICR HOMEROCM Randy Honeycutt Frank Huffman Kim Huffman Eric Hughes Karen ljames Michael E. lsenhour Michael G. lsenhour Kathy Israel Larry Johnson Gina Jones Todd Jones Daryl Josey Sherry Keever Danny Killian Jay Knox John Korn Johnny LaCount Rory Lail Beth Laney Tim Ledbetter Eric Lineberger Melissa Lineberge Kelly Major Greg Maney Anita Martin Shane Mason Chris Matthews Kelly Matthews Angie Meadows Dana McCarter Alfreda McCombs Jeffery McCorkle MRS. DRUM'S SENIOR HOMERGOM I' Exim i 'fee Abernathy, Charlie Lee -- 177 Abernethy, Amy Lynne - 7, 15, 112, 113, 116, 148, 150 Abernethy, Dean Marie - 121, 148 Abernethy, Earnest Ray - 45, 137, 148 Abernethy, Jean Marie - 143, 147, 148, 162 Abernethy, Sharon Elaine - 183 Alexander, Nick Troy -- 149 Alexander, Sherrie Lynn - 27, 112, 126, 141, 142, 149 Algebra - 23 Anderson, Maria Elaina Bolick, Tiffany Dawn - 171 Bolten, Jeff Lynn - 183 Boone, Glenn Wayne Bost, Bill - 196 Bost, Darren Keith - 150 Bost, Delbert William - 137, 183 Bost, Lana Jean - 177 Bowen, Elizabeth Ann Bowen, Kelly Bowers, Rhonda Bowman, Elizabeth Ann -- 171 Bowman, Pamela Lynn - 183 Bowman, Phillip Andrew Boyles, Eddie - 54, 196 Brackett, Joseph Marion - 96, 97, Caldwell, Christopher Todd - 183 Caldwell, Derek Neal - 6, 141, 150 Caldwell, Gina Leann - 7, 177 Caldwell, Gregory Michael - 171 Caldwell, Joe Thomas - 171 Caldwell, John Houston - 171 Caldwell, Leslie Hoyle - 183 C ldwell,-Lisa,Michelle - 177 Caldwell, Melissa Ann - 15 Caldwell, Michael Leonard - 183 Caldwell, Tonya Delaine - 183 Caldwell, Tracy Allen - 150 Campbell, Anna Elizabeth - 171 Campbell, Eric Alan - 150 Campbell, Leslie Ann - 6, 80, 177 Angle, Tammy Lynn - 177 Annual - 70, 71 Anthony, Susan Annette - 121, 148 Armstead, Tinsley Sean Art - 64, 65 Austin, Betty - 48, 196 Auto Mechanics - 56 Awards - 76, 77 171 Brand, Kristin Marie - 177 Brandon, April Dawn - 177 Brandon, Arnold Gwynn -- 177 Campbell, Jonathan Max - 183 Campbell, Roy Neal -- 17 7 Campbell, Yvette Marie - 150 Cansler, Danny Ray -- 45, 128, Brannon, Angela D. - 64, 65, 150 Brannon, Candy Annette - 177 Braswell, George Ken - 177 Brewer, Victor Dale - 141 151 Cansler, Kristal - 171 Cansler, Terence Petty - 183 Baily, Kenneth Oscar - 183 Ballard, Eric Scott -- 183 Band - 58, 63 Bandy, Geneva Ann - 17 7 Banner, Judy Rene - 183 Banner, Teresa Diane - 134, 147, Brice, Wadell Charlie - 171 Brinager, Elizabeth Anne - 183 Brooks, Corey Allen - 177 Broome, Lori Ann -- 183 Brotherton, Barry Joe -- 171 Brotherton, John William - 96, 97 Brotherton, Michael Allen - 96, 97 Brown, Bill -- 22, 196 Brown, James Lyon - 6, 82, 83, 129, 134, 151 Carpenter, Gregory Scott - 78, 99, 177 Carpenter, Larry Creighton - 78, 148, 158 Barber, Jeffrey Allen - 149 Barnes, Ricky Bradford -- 17 7 Barnes, Waymon Toby -- 183 Baseball - 78, 79 Basketball - 92, 93, 94, 95 Bass, Barbara Ann - 171 Bass, James Keith - 183 Bass, Terri Lynn Beal, Amy Nicole - 6, 183 Beal, Gwen Michelle - 177 Beam, Kenneth Lee - 54, 118, 149 Beard, Michelle Rene - 183 Beatty, Elizabeth Marie - 148 Beck, Marion Denise - 129, 171 Beck, Melanie Delynn - 171 Belcher, Cynthia L. - 171 Belcher, James Albert - 7 6, 82 Belcher, Michelle Marie - 177 Bell, Marcus Leon - 171 Benfield, Kurt Garrison - 44, 61, Brown , Karen Elaine - 183 Brown, Laurie Veronica - 177 Brown, Martha - 46, 126, 196 Brown, Paul Herman - 6, 141, 151 Brown, Paula Ann Brown, Renee Jenene - 150 Brown , Thomas Madison - 171 Buchanan, Ginger Marie - 6, 11, 18, 25, 141, 150 137 Carpenter, Paula Renee - 183 Carpenter, Susan - 18, 192, 194, 195, 196 Carpentry - 55 Carroll, Ronald William - 137, 183 Cash, Gina Eileen - 183 Catchings, Doral Maurice - 183 Chandler, Mark Brian - 96, 97, 177 Chapin, Meldrena Kayle -- 104, 183 Cheerleading - 94, 95, 104, 105 Chemistry - 34 Chesko, Edward John - 183 Childers, Paul Dean Jr. - 78, 89, 134, 171 Buchanan, Jeffrey Allen - 137, 183 Buechner, Chrissy Marie -- 177 Buff, Kimberly Melissa -- 64, 65, 122, 177 Bumgarner, Alan - 15 Bumgarner Lisa Michelle - 185 Bumgarner, Melissa Annette - 183 Bumgarner, Ronald Scott - 171 Burgess, Beverly R. - 171 Burgess, Mitchell Dean -- 177 Burgess, Ricky Dean - 17 7 Child Care - 48 Childress, Michelle Nina - 171 Christie, Leischa Lynn -- 183 Christopher, Eric Daniel - 183 Christopher, Johanna Lynn - 171 Christopher, Ricky - 171 Clark, Carmen -- 80 Clark, Marilyn - 32, 80, 196 Clark, Roger Waddell Clark, Shad Morley Clark Clark , Teresa Annette - 171 , Tracy Howard - 129, 151 88, 89, 110, 136, 148, 156 Benfield, Lisa Marie - 183 Benfield, Paula Tracey - 171 Burke, Marty Evan - 171 Burkhardt, Ruth Elaine - 183 Burris, Lisa Faye - 177 Burris, Randall Lee - 14, 78, 117, Clayton, Kimberly Dawn - 7, 183 Clinard, Diane Karen - 19, 112, 113, 171 Bentley, Caroline Diane - 176 Bice, Marie Raye - 149 Bice, Sherrie Lynn - 177 Biggerstaff, Allen - 127, 196 Biology -- 33 Black, Cami Renota - 149 Black, Tammie Sue - 7, 171 Blackburn, Eric Scott - 183 Blackburn, William Jeff Blackwell, Angela Lynette - 177 Blake, Forrest - 36, 72, 73, 102, 196 Boggs, Leah Michelle - 183 Bolick, Crystal Jacqueline - 183 Bolick, Terry Allen - 17 7 129, 151, 154 Burroughs, Julie Marie - 87, 141, 183 Byers, Angela Diane - 72, 73, 183 Byers, Bob Belton - 88, 110, 129, 134, 151, 161 Byers, Mary Catherine - 36, 42, 142, 177, 194 Byrum, Brian Clarence - 177 Cable, Nancy Dawn - 183 Caetta, Adam Michael - 17 7 Caetta, Steven Brian - 183 Cline, Amy Denise - 6, 171 Cline, Jennifer Denise - 183 Cline, Michael Anthony - 184 Cline, Tammy Annette - 171 Clontz, Donna Jean - 171 Coaches -- 107 Coleman, Jerri Kiahmisha - 22, 152 Connor, Cynthia Denise Connor, Gwendolyn Annette - 184 Connor, Ronald Antawyn - 6, 176, 177 Connor, Tamara LaShaWn - 103, 184 Connor, Terry Wayne - 184 Connor, Timmothy Gene - 171 233 Cooke, Brad Steven -- 137, 142, 177 Cook, Penny Janelle Cooper, Gerome Jr. - 84, 85, 137, 152 Cope, Andrea Lynn - 17 7 Cope, Trey Emous - 171 Copeland, Kenny - 177 Corvin, Daryl Wayne - 185 Cox, David Wayne - 171 Craig, Catherine Ann - 153 Crawford, William - 33, 34, 196 Creech, Tracy L. -- 171 Cresimore, Deanna Margaret - 184, 187 Cresimore, Kristi Marie - 6, 19, 58, 80, 87, 116, 134, 171 Crespo, Beatviz Elena - 171 Crespo, Maria Pilar - 17 7 Cromer, Connie Lynn - 153 Cromer, Tammy Sue - 184 Crouse, John Daniel - 17 7 Crouse, Tracy Lane - 183 Crouse, Kelly Dawn - 80, 177 Culbreth, Connie Christine - 177 Dagenhardt, Amy Lynn - 104, 17 7 Eidson, Lena Marie - 177 Elmore, Rebecca Ann - 113, 114, 172 Elmore, Teresa Renee - 17 2 Elrod, Dianna Gail - 184 English - 26, 27, 28, 29 Ennis, Phillip Dewayne - 152 Epps, Riva Dyanne - 178 Ervin, Tammy Denise - 18, 68, 172 Estep, Amy Van - 6, 18, 64, 65, 110, 111, 132, 137, 138, 144, 145, 147, 152 Evans, Tina Louise - 172 Ewing, Todd Douglas - 178 Family Living - 50 Faw, Davis Wesley - 172 Finney, Becky Lynn - 178 Fish, Lisa Diana - 172 Fish, Tammy Lori - 184 Fisher, Edgar Eugene Jr. - 64, 65, 137, 184 Fisher, Gene - 73, 197 Flowers, James Douglas -- 17 8 Flowers, Jenita Lynn -- 152 Flowers, Jerald Stanley - 76 Flowers, Jon Fredrick - 172 Flowers, Lisa Dawn - 81, 92, 111, Dale, Jeff Larone - 137, 177 Dances -- 130, 140 Daniels, Stanley Maurice - 82, 83, 88, 134, 141, 172 Danmyer, Rusty Dana - 6, 14, 78, 79, 137, 141, 152, 164 Danner, Frederick Deon - 184 Davis, Paul Edward - 152 Dean, Linda Kay Deaton, Gaye - 42, 196 DeHart, Kimberly Sue - 177 Dellinger, Bobby Gene -- 184 Dellinger, Gerald Wayne - 153 Dellinger, Gina - 40, 197 Dellinger, Scott Eugene 134, 152 Flowers, Sheila Annette - 184 flowers, Tonya Lynn -- 87, 103, Q84 Foard, Jay Robert - 184 Football - 88, 89, 98, 99 Forbes-Robinson, Elliott III - 184 Ford, Kelly Steven - 153 Foster, Ginger Rogers - 184 Fox, Wesley Eugene Foy, Angela Marrie - 137, 153 Foy, Selena Suzette - 184 Frasure, Dean Chris - 178 Frasure, Sean Patrick - 17 2 Freeze, Michael Eugene - 184 Geometry -- 24 Gibson, Sonya Annette - 178 Gibson, Tonya Shannette- 178 Gibson, Wayne Thomas Gilbert, Jeff William - 184 Gill, Kelly Marie - 184 Gilleland, Sally Beth - 64, 65, 122, 17 8 Good, Bradley Scott - 17 2 Goodnight, Douglas Wayne - 172 Goodson, Christie Annette - 7, 178 Goodson, John Joseph Goodson, Judy Darlene - 172 Goodson, Regina Ann - 172 Goodson, Ricky Michael - 172 Gordon, Joel Douglas - 129, 154 Graham, Bernard Spencer - 184 Granger, Roman Lee-Andrew - 178 Green, Keith Matthew - 178 Greenard, Betty Jean - 184 Greene, Anthony Michael - 178 Greene, Baxter Greene, Donald Scott - 42, 52, 68, 117, 134, 143, 155, 158 Greene, Mark Anthony - 178 Griffin, Robert David - 172 Griffin, Ronnie -- 184 Grigg, Lori Ann - 178 Grindstaff, Teresa Christine - 178 Griser, Cynthia Jo - 184 Griser, Kimberly Kay - 172 Griser, Lesa Guiton, Jeff Scott Gupton, Alexander Todd - 172 Gupton, Samantha Christine - 6, 115, 145, 155 Hager, Tommy Gene Hamby, David Eugene - 184 Hammer, Giorgia Ellaline - 17 8 Hammer, Robert Henry - 154 Hannon, Beth Alesia - 184 Dobritz, Timothy Dwayne - 184 Dotson, William Horace Jr. - 172 Dover, Jennifer Margaret - 184 Dover, Velva Fostina - 178 Drum, Bruce Eugene - 78, 79, 171 Drum, Cynthia Renee - 81, 82, 177 Drum, David Ray - 172 Drum, Erik Joseph - 184 Drum, Frieda - 197 Drum, Misty Dawn - 178 Drum, Sherry - 23, 24, 51, 197 Drum, William Joseph - 54, 117, 118, 153 Duncan, Michael Brian - 178 Duncan, Reggie Allen - 184 Dyttmer, Amy Lynne - 184 Eades, David Ryon - 68, 171 Edwards, Amy Denise - 80, 81, 172 Edwards, Lisa Chanta - 184 Edwards, Toni Annette - 6, 104, 126, 137, 176, 178 Edwards, William Todd - 184 234 French - 41 Freshmen - 182, 183 Frye, Wesley Scott - 172 Fulbright, Lisa Ann Fulbright, Pamela - 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72, 73, 141, 172 Geddes, Michelle Leigh - 104, 137, 178 Hefner, Dana Jeannine - 178 Hefner, Jeff - 178 Hefner, Tim Helms, Cindy Marie - 185 Henderson, Tonya Ann - 6, 11, 15, 25, 114, 132, 134, 141, 155, 164 Henderson, Vickie - 172 Hendrick, James Willard Hensley, Grady David - 155 Henson, Tina Marie - 173 Herman, Trey Eric - 185 Herron, Bobby Lee - 185 Hester, Christopher Lee - 17 3 Hewitt, Annette Carole - 144, 145 Hewitt, Connie L. - 185 Hewitt, Jason Keith - 42, 44, 84, 156 Hicks, Amy Diane - 173 Hicks, Cindy Kay Hicks, David Lee - 178 Hicks, Jodi Lynn - 178 Hicks, Karen Denise igdon, ynthia I Higdon, Joyce Ann - 156 High, Leigh Ann -- 173 Hight, David Leonard - 185 Hilderbran, Charlie Ray - 185 Hilderbran, Johnny Lee - 185 Hilderbran, Kenneth - 25, 197 Hilton, Tracy Scott - 78, 96, 97, 101, 137, 178 History - 36, 37, 38 Holbrook, Stephen Lewis - 96, 97, 173 Holcomb, Deborah - 51, 197 Holdsclaw, Bill Holdsclaw, Susan Lillian - 173 Holliday, Lisa Beth - 173 Hollifield, Keith Larry Holmes, Jay Alden - 101, 178 Holshouser, Scott Eugene Home Economics - 46 Honeycutt, Darrell Lee -- 17 8 Honeycutt, Randal Wayne - 156 Honeycutt, Stephen Todd - 173 Hood, Cheryl Elizabeth - 40, 178 Hord, Donna Marie - 173 Hovis, Stephanie LaDonna - 7, 104, 178 Howard, Julie - 52, 197 Howard, Lori Ann - 17 8 Howard, Michael - 185 Howard, Rusty Lee - 6, 88, 140, 141, 170, 173 Hoyle, Angela Gale - 128, 156 Hoyle, Ricky Dean Hoyle, Ronald C. - 185 Hubbard, James Robert - 178 Hudspeth, Carol Ann - 185 Huffman, Christina Lenea - 64, 65, 178 Huffman, Camilla K. - 185 Huffman, Frank Lee - 6, 60, 117, 157 Huffman, Kimberly Anne - 49, 157 Huffman, Melissa Dianne - 69, 137, 156 Huffstetter, Wendy Lynn - 185 Hughes, James Eric - 156 Hughes, Selina Michelle - 6, 173 Hullette, Carmie Glen - 185 Ijames, Karen Rochelle - 129, 141, 157 Ijames, Markus Eugene - 185 Ingle, Anita Kay - 178 Ingoal, Marty Jay Ingool, Teena Michelle - 178 Isaac, Rhonda Leigh - 7, 80, 102, 17 8 Isaac, Robbin Ann - 6, 80, 102, 178 Isenhour, Angela Marie - 178 Isenhour, Jeff Mark - 178 Isenhour, Michael Edward - 10, 56, 129, 157 Isenhour, Michael Gerald - 54, 156 Isenhour, Teresa Ann - 185 Isenhower, Rodney Dale - 17 8 Israel, Kathryn Janet - 156 Jackson, Dwayne L. - 185 Jarvis, Carol Leigh - 178 Jennings, David Parker - 185 Johnson, Barry - 185 Johnson, Brian David - 166 Johnson, Larry Walker - 82, 88, 89, 134, 141, 147, 152, 157 Johnson, Ronald Gene -- 99, 137, 178 Johnson, Stephanie Laverne - 178 Johnston, David Paul - 173 Laney, Paul Wilson - 178 Laney, Robin Lynette - 69, 173 Langford, Daniel Timothy - 173 Leatherman, Douglas Dean - 101, 178 Ledbetter, Tim Allan - 159 Lee, Charlene - 66, 67, 104, 198 Lee, Nancy Raquel - 6, 10, 80, 87, 178 Lee, Robert Edward - 122, 173 Lee, Sandra - 178 Leonard, Angie Lynn - 185 Lewis, Cassandra Annette - 185 Lewis, Lori Ann-21 Lineberger, Barbara Jane - 20 Lineberger, Bryon Eric - 6, 129, 136, 141, 158 Lineberger, Kevin Darnell - 173 Lineberger, Lisa Michelle - 185 Lineberger, Marvin Edsel - 56, 198 Lineberger, Melisa Anntonetta - 134, 141, 158 Lineberger, Randall Shawn - 185 Lineberger, Robert Lee Jr. - 178 Little, Andre Douglas - 99, 185 Little, Donna Lorraine - 173 Little, Felecia Revonda -- 173 Little, James Clifton Jr. - 117, 173 Little, Regina Ann - 80, 81 Little, Shana Rae - 178 Jones, Debra Lea - 62, 87, 185 Jones, Gina LeAnn - 157 Jones, Todd Samuel - 128, 158 ' J osey, Josey, Reba Suzzette - 185 Juniors - 170, 176 Keever, Sherry Ella - 134, 137, 158 Daryl Burke - 14, 158 Little, Yolanda Ann - 178 Loftin, John Glenn - 185 Lowe, Shani Denise Lowman, Kyle Andrew - 137, 146 147 Lowman, Randy - 6, 146 Lowman, Tracy Lynn - 178 Luitjens, Tammy - 178 Lutz, George Henry Jr. -- 185 Lutz, Jeff Alan - 185 Kelly, Robert - 32, 101, 197 Kennedy, Stewart Jeffery - 178 Kilby, Michael Gordon - 7, 40, 82, 83, 89, 173 Killian, Danny Eugene - 158 Killian, Donald Lynn - 185 Kirby, Barbara Annette - 173 Kluesner, William Patrick - 173 Knott, Crystal N. - 185 Knox, Jay Evans - 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 70, 84, 85, 102, 114, 137, 147, 159 McBride, Sara - 42, 198 McCall, Anna Lynnette - 185 McCall, Gina Leslie - 180 McCarter, Dana Maxine - 185 McCaslin, Darin Steven - 180 McCaslin, Tina Kay - 185 McCombs, Alfreda Dee - 159 McCombs, Iris Helaine - 6, 173 McCombs, Mary Margaret - 185 McCombs, Terry Louis - 101, 185 McCombs, Theresa Ann - 178 Korn, John Alan - 159 LaCount, John Gilbert - 54 Lafone, Michael Dale - 185 Lail Jeffery Scott - 173 Lail Leslie Lannette - 178 Lail, Lori Ann - 178 Lail Rory Lee - 6, 45, 158 Lail Tammy Dawn - 173 Laney, Abby Dawn - 137, 182, 185 Laney, Barbara - 197 Laney, Beth Leigh - 6, 10, 14, 15, Ijames, Jonathan Fitzgerald - 141, 16, 17, 18, 70, 81, 87, 92, 152, 182, 185 159 158 McConnell, Kaye - 143, 196 McCorkle, Jeffrey Arnez - 61, 73, 134, 137, 160 McCorkle, Jeri Eugene - 173 McCorkle, Russell Antonio - 173 McCrary, Jeffrey Dwayne - 173 McCrary, Laura Lee - 160 McCrary, Pamela Annette - 180 McCrary, Terry Ray - 161 McCray, Allen Dale - 185 McCray, Curtis Ray - 141 McCray, Michael Leonard - 137, 180 McGee, Eric Randal - 185 McGee, Yvonne Andrea - 185 McGill, Gary Wayne - 99, 137, 178 235 Pope, Paula Diane - 180 McGowan, Stephanie Lynette - 173 McKay, Elaine Lynn - 135, 141, 173 McNeil, Carmen Anette - 17 3 McRee, Jeffery Scott - 132, 133 McWilliams, James Louis - 180 Mack, Nancy - 198 Mackie, Curtis Lee - 22, 137, 186 Major, Gary Michael - 7, 173 Major, Kelly Dawn - 160 Maney, Gregory Alan - 56, 160 Maney, Eric Lee - 186 Martin, Anita Diane - 44, 68, 111, 126, Martin Martin 134, 137, 141, 161 , Bari Lynn - 178 , Connie Lynn - 173 Martin, Karen Renee - 66, 178 Martin, Toni Michelle - 87, 129, 137, 173 Mascots - 147 Mason, Quinton Shane - 161 Mason, Terry Lee - 173 Masterson, Michael - 145, 193, 194, 198 Matheson, Mike - 39, 92, 198 Matthews, Christopher Duane - 6, 78, 79, 110, 136, 160 Matthews, Kelly Dean - 35, 78, 114, 160 Mayfield, Crystal Lynn - 87, 174 Meadows, Sherry Angela - 6, 11, 15, 18, 70, 111, 133, 134, 137, 145, 147, 160 Meadows, Richard Dean - 64, 65, 186 Midgett, Joey Roy - 186 Miller, Brian Andrew - 186 Miller, Clare - 198 Miller, Eric David - 174 Miller, David Glenn - 186 Miller, Jeffrey Ellis - 84, 174 Miller, Jerry Shaw - 180 Miller, Sherry Diane - 186 Miller, Tonya Annette - 180 Miller Tracy Annette - 186 Mitchell, Regina Ann - 186 Modi, Kirti Madhusudan - 20 Monahan, Frank Kevin - 186 Moncus, Kevin Gray - 186 Moore, Cindy Loui e - 180 Moore, Lancine LaDonna - 160 Moore, Valerie Dawn - 161 Moose, Chris Scott - 180 Moose, Janet Queen - 174 Morrell, Corey Vincent Morrison, Amy Elizabeth - 69, 137, 140, 141, 147, 161 Morrison, Rodney Gene - 137, 180 Morrison, Wesley Neal - 118, 174 Morrow, Brian Michael - 110, 174 Moser, Donna - 28, 198 Moss, Kenneth Garret - 96, 97, 182 Mosteller, Stanley Lee Muender, Randy Michael - 82, 83 Muender, Teresa Jo - 115, 174 Mull, Crystal Dawn - 186 Mull, Harold Christopher - 56, 162 Mullins, Randall James Mummey, Philip Eugene - 17 4 Mundy, Carolyn Diane - 186 Mundy, Bobbie Jo - 180 236 Mundy, Jerry LeOrr - 162 Mundy, Sheila Diane - 7, 163 Murray, Mike Dale - 163 Navey, Tina Petty - 139, 162 Newspaper - 68, 69 Nilsson, Anna Louise - 186 Nixon, Mark Edward - 117, 162 Noles, Kathryn Renee -- 174 Nolley, Jean - 66, 67, 198 Norris, Danny - 186 Norris, Sharon Denise - 186 Norris, Yolanda Chunail - 180 Owensby, Amy Jeree - 87, 176, 180 Painter, Andrea Leigh - 6, 126, 133, 137, 163 Painter, Robert Samuel - 10, 174 Parker, Curt Allen - 180 Parker, Sherry Lynn - 47, 163 Parker, Tracy Denise - 186 Parkhurst, April Ann - 104, 180 Paroli, Robert Anthony - 36, 88, 89, 198 Patterson, Donna Anne Payne, Anthony Wayne - 186 Payne, Shannon Ray - 180 Paysour, Bobby David - 186 Pearson, Leslie Ann - 104, 137 , 144, 145, 176, 180 Pegram, Mark Elliot - 186 Pelkey, Brenda Dale - 21, 169 Pendleton, Jeffery Wade - 186 Penley, Deanna Lavonne - 174 Perkins, Helen Elizabeth - 186 Philbeck, Theresa Ann - 186 Physical Science - 32 Physics - 35 Pittman, Tammy Sue - 180 Pope, Dana Elizabeth - 186 Pope, Kevin Wayne - 26, 112, 137, 162 Pope, Michael Todd - 78, 79, 137, 174 Pope, Stephanie Lynnette - 186 Poteat, Thomas Brian - 186 Pressley, Rhonda Marie - 7, 174 Price, Anthony Duane - 162 Price, Jerry Wesley - 180 Prince, Sharon Renee - 186 Psychology - 39 Queen, Curtis Paul - 84, 174 Rader, Brenda - 64, 65, 199 Ramsey, Ben Robert - 34, 116, 174 Ramsey, Ellen Annette -- 186 Ramsey, Guy Edward - 10, 174 Ratbiff, Lawrence Edwin - 186 Ratchford, Daniel Allen - 6, 10, 1 1 7, 1 74 Rathbone, Kimberly Michelle - 1 74 Rathbone, Rodney Dwayne Reed, Eugene David Reece, Todd Williams - 60, 137, 162 Reece, Christopher Wayne - 174 Reese, Kim Louise - 169 Reid, Angie Reiman, Craig Herbert - 180 Reiman, Mike Eric - 162 Reinhardt, Melvin Eugene - 186 Rice, Stephanie Renay - 180 Rinehardt, Amy Dawn - 180 Rink, Douglas Wayne - 64, 65, 137, 174 Rink, Kim Denese - 132 Risch, Phillip Abraham III - 186 Roach, Carol Lea Roberts, Kevin Lee - 186 Robinson, Beth Lauren - 6, 11, 14 15, 70, 134, 145, 154, 163 Robinson, Tracy Lee - 96, 97, 180 Rogers, Mark Anthony - 186 Rogers, Mark Thomas - 84, 85 Rogers, Patsy - 6, 26, 27, 199 Rogers, Philip Ray - 170 Roseman, Danny Wayne - 186 Roseman, Paul David - 180 Roth, Andra Lyn Rowe, Daniel Stewart - 180 Rowe, Teresa Dawn - 6, 137, 139, 163 Rowe, Timothy Darren - 78 Rudisill, Angela - 186 Rudisill, Michele Leigh - 87 , 186 Rudisill, Stephen Joe - 180 -e, MW Saunders, Jamie Rebecca - 174 Saunders, Larry Gray Jr. - 180 Schouten, Michelle Wilhemine - 137, 141, 164 Schronce, Paula Gale - 186 Schronce, Paul Dale - 182, 186 Schrum, Lisa Elaine - 174 Schrum, Theresa Lorraine - 17 4 Scott, Billy William - 186 Scott, Mr. Charles - 36, 199 Seagle, Annette Tracy - 180 Searcy, David Baxter - 11, 82, 83, 141, 174 Seniors - 146-169 Setters, John Anthony - 180 Settlemyre, Brian Rowe - 84, 180 Settlemyre, Sonya Carole - 80, 81 Settlemyer, Tammy Annette - 180 Setzer, Jeffrey Andrew - 164 Setzer, Katherine W. - 199 Setzer, Selina Maye - 174 Setzer, Stephanie April - 180 Shelton, Michael Morgan - 174 Sheperd, Je'Elaine Cindy - 141, 144, 180 Shepherd, Morgan Jr. - 174 Sherrill, Audrey Lynette - 80, 81, 92, 174 Sherrill, Crystal Longet - 14, 15, 19, 70, 134, 141, 145, 165 S Sherrill, Kimberly Ann - 165 Sherrill, Timothy Scott - 203 Shoemaker, Lori Anne - 126, 129, 134, 137, 164, 194 Shook, Eugene David - 181 Shook, Joel Christopher - 175 Shook, Melissa Kaye - 186 Shook, Timothy Wayne - 164 Shubert, David Todd - 20 Shuford, Kelly Lynne - 115, 165 Shuford, Melissa Dawn - 175 Shuford, Sandra Kay - 121, 165 Shuford, Sheila Fay - 175 Shytle, Candace Elaine - 164 Sigmon, Bradley Mitchell - 7, 28, 170, 17 5 Sigmon, Floyd Mitchell - 181 Sigmon, Gregory Scott - 186 Sigmon, Kelly Campbell - 84, 85, 129, 137, 164 Sigmon, Robert William - 164 Sigmon, Scott Matt - 101, 141, 181 Sigmon, Sharon Deloris -- 181 Sigmon, Stephanie Lynn - 20 Sigmon, Tammy Lynn - 175 Sigmon, Timothy Jack - 181 Simmons, Audrey Leigh - 186 Sipe, Julie Annette - 175 Sipe, Marc John - 175 Skaggs, Eric Hunter - 61, 134, 164 Smallridge, Whitney Lyn - 115, 165 Smith, Angela Dianne - 107, 135, 137, 144, 145, 170, 175, 192 Smith, Betty Sue - 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181 Stutts, Greta Elaine - 6, 7, 10, 11, 15, 18, 70, 133, 134, 137, 145, 147, 156, 167 Stutts, Kim Denise - 104, 126, 181 Styles, James Lee - 187 Swaney, Rhonda Juanita - 187 Swindle, Velina Darlene -- 17 5 Taylor, Brian Eugene - 167 Taylor, James Russell - 187 Taylor, Shannon Lennette - 6, 87, 102, 181 Teague, Derek Lee - 166 Teague, Nancy Jo - 23, 42, 44, 133, 199 Tennis - 84-87 Terry, Kenneth Carl - 58, 129, 142, 166 Thomas, Sherry Renee - 45, 128, 167 Thompson, Derek Reid - 187 Thornburg, Teresa Dawn - 145 Thornton, Karolyn - 18, 142, 194, 195, 199 Throneburg, Audrey - 199 Titus, Michael Warren - 181 Torrence, Davion Douglas - 187 Torrence, Jonathan Eugene -- 101, 187 Torrence, Mala Alexis - 187 Torrence, Roger Wayne - 17 5 Track - 82, 83 Travis, Jimmy Lee - 181 Travis, Tammy Jeannette - 181 Triplett, Robert Blaine - 187 Triplett, Sherrie Diane Trotter, Tammy Michelle - 187 Turner, Juanda Yvette - 80 Turner, Melinda Alphelia - 121, 167 Turner, Tina Karen - 121, 166 Valentine, Stacy Leigh - 28, 80, gg eff' -S5175 Vanderlinden, William Lee - 6, 181 Vanover, Thomas William - 181 Vaughn, George Forrest - 60, 17 5 Vaughn, Joseph Johnson IV - 141, 166 Verheyen, Chantal - 40, 47, 167 Villimagne, Milton Baker - 84, 17 5 Villimagne, Timothy Scott - 82, 83, 167 Vo, Dung Chi - 187 Wade, Shannon Kay - 49, 121, 168 Walker, Levonde - 26, 27, 199 Wallace, Susan Renee - 181 Walley, Elizabeth Dianne - 181 Ward, Christopher Clayton - 175 Ward, Clay Leslie - 187 Weiss, Christopher Russell - 181 Welch, Bobby Dennis - 175 Welch, Dewey Ray - 168 Welch, Kenney Summey - 187 Wheeler, Marlein Antonette Wheeler, Michelle Ann - 187 Whitaker, Tammy Michelle - 17 5 White, Darrell Edward - 187 WhiQ1,:Sharon Renee - 181 Qhitinire, Lynette Yvonne -- ED Wilfong, Laura Geraldine - 175 Wilkinson, Christine Louise - 128, 141, 168 Wilkinson, Michael Glen - 181 Wilkinson, Monica Jane - 187 Wilkinson, Sharon Kay - 137, 169 Williams, Donald Scott - 129, 169 Williams, James William - 17 5 Williams, Marc Cleophus - 181 Williams, Mitchell Dale - 32, 181 Williams, Paul Alan - 88, 118, 169 Williams, Ronald Lee - 187 Wilkes, Robin Renee - 168 Wright, Spence Lann -- 187 Wilson, Cindy Marie - 126, 127, 137, 169, 194 Wilson, David Nathaniel - 181 Wilson, Dustin Lee - 187 Wilson, Levonda Lynette D CQHHW 5 Wilson, Paula Ann - 181 '-L Wilson, Penny Rosanne - 187 Wimberly, Bradley Howell -- 168 Wimberly, Robby Scott - 82, 83, 175 Wimberly, Todd Alvin - 187 Wishon, Bobby Ray - 175 Witherspoon, Richard Dennis - 181 Witherspoon, Susan - 26, 125, 145, 199 Wood, Timothy Allen - 187 Woodlief, William Todd - 175 Woods, Woods, Kathy Jo - 187 Michael Stanley - 168 Wray, Barry Eugene - 122, 175 Wray, Robert Dwayne - 187 Wray, Steve Allen - 169 Wright, Anita Kay - 181 Wright, Carla Darlene -- 137, 175 Wright, Keith Wayne - 187 Yancey, Steven Mark - 7, 141, 175 Yates, Lisa Annette - 181 Yates, Rachel Darlene - 181 York, Andy Jerome - 78, 96, 97, 175 Young, Terry - 22, 101, 153, 199 Yount, Bruce - 34, 35, 199 Yount, Lisa Ann -- 181 Yount, Michael Glen - 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