Bandys High School - Trojan Yearbook (Catawba, NC)
- Class of 1987
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L PL f W N?b,jgeO5X 95:3 XAQGY Q5 ff' O ow QMQM Q X XQNOW6 QOMQXQS5' QOG' Z, X- Xp A WWW of Ufefvlgvfv X1 WA W JMU OP' we Y36xfQ'?cQ gCOf Qgjafesyn O- ,L tw N iid Qo2:L1,yLeQJLGQwf0' 3 wigYZ8YyOU'YxQ wo? Wy. I-SJUQ ya, WX' 4J'fV555t' QHQQ SLP C CONTENTS Dedication Student Life Academics and Honors Sports Dances lrojans Faculty Memorials Ads BA ND YS and F ROUTE CATA VULUI ic A A 5 FF as Co-Editors la y Holmes Nancy Lee Production Managers Business Typists Proofreader Photographers Matt Sigmon Curt Parker Rhonda Isaac Mundy Todd Ewing DEDICA TION The Senior Class of 7987 at Bandys High School made the tough decision of the annual dedication and chose a teacher who is deserving in every way She attended Appalachian University where she majored in Mathematics. Having been at Bandys now for nine years, she is currently responsible for General Math ll and Geometry The flexibility of her classes lalong with the fact that she Q .mai doesn't have a homeroomj allows her to come in contact W a majority of the students at Bandys. The positive atmosph in her class and her personable style of teaching help mj learning fun. It goes without sa ying, therefore, that the Class '87 made a wise choice this year We dedicate this ye. annual to a very special lady - MRS. SHERRY DRUM. 5 3 , 3 e , 2 5, 5 5 . i . f S SHER R Y DRUM X Class of 7987 5 5. Ll ,ff i 1 E Class of 7987 This years Seniors entered Bandys in August of 7983 full of excitement and hopes of success. They watched the worlds events take place as they began to get into the high school routine. In Octoben they recognized the death of 24 7 Marines in Beirut, Mike Rozier of Nebraska became the recipient of the 7983 Heisman Award and Georgetown was the 7984 NCAA basketball champion. On the homefront, the Varsity football team suffered an unsuccessful season with a record of 7-9. The Lady Fojans Basketball team won its fifth straight confer- ence championship. 4 4 77 79 An inspirational threesome. Garrett Moss - business as usual. Darin McCasIin shows his artistic talents. Lets face it - cool is in! Christie Goodsons profile. Hey Brad Cooke, what did you say your IQ was? Seniors in line to get their portraits. Matt Slgmon, pay attention to your date! Surprise! April Parkhurst, a Bandys beauty Study Hall in the hall for Seniors only! Kristin Brand gives a Hi-sign. Craig Reiman, you're a real Don juan. lay Holmes and his Bruce Spring- steen look. Smile, Carol larvis! have you seen these faces on the Post OfHce wall? Ronald Connor. Fourth period hall - the Seniors' favorite class. The traditional Senior pyramid. Todd Ewing - THE ESSENCE OF COOL. 5 Class of 7988 ..A. 1 2 3 mm-Kvvf l i 7 Class of 7988 The Freshmen of the Class of 7988 entered Bandys, as the Democratic Party had just nominated Geraldine Ferraro to represent them as a Vice-President candidate. Mary Lou Retton was winning American hearts and four medals in gymnastics in the 7984 Olympic Games. 7984 also saw Bandys football program improve with Rookie Coach Toni Paroli at the helm. The Varsity girls' basketball was ranked in the top 25 in the Nation and the softball team won the N. C. A-AA State Championship. 'M A 7. 2. 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. 8. 9. 70. 77. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 72 Amy Harwell represents Bandys in a parade. How sweet! What a cute couple! Gloom, despair and agony? Eddie White deals! A junior hall scene. -1 - DeAnna Cresimore, leader of the pack. Future Marines of America? lody Street out of the starting gate. Debra jones and Rhonda Swaney converse. Dwayne jackson does the shot-put. leff Bolton and Shawn Lineberger scan the campground, Eddie White develops pictures. Mr. Blake and scunt head Ed. Meldrena Chapin looks happy Yvonne McGee and Meldrena Chapin represent BHS! Melissa Bumgarner enjoys the pageant. 7 Class of 7 989 in 6 The class of 7989 entered Bandys in August of 7985 as Coke brought back its original formula under the name of Coca- Cola Classic . The starving people in Africa were benefited from a 77-hour rock concert, Live-Aid . In the 7985-86 school year every sport at Bandys, except baseball was repre- sented in State Playoff competition. 72 7. Scott Gryder messes in his locker. 2. james Story and Richard Poole stack a locker. 3. Camo Sophomores! 4. joel DeHart shoves it down! 5. Michelle Odom thinks shes a centerfold. 6. An entertaining evening at Bandys. 7. Ruthie Smith dances with friends. 8. Christi Sherrill and fellow cheerleaders, 9. A majority of sophomores in this class. 70. Dennis Harrill gives a sympathetic look! 77. What are you doing Dale Parker? 72 73 . Roxanne Whimberly watches the cameraman. . Brian Walters doesn't look enthused about the game. 9 CLASS OF 7990 4 4 f 1 lr 3 5 On August 22, 1986 the Class of 1990 started at Bandys High School. They had high hopes for the next four years of their life. The Freshmen Class savv the uncovering of a secret arms deal by the United States Government with Iran and the New York Giants vvon Superbowl XXI. At Bandys, Freshmen played witness to our Varsity Football Teams birth in the State Playoffs, LY ...-if 8 'fx '34 i -ff i 10 1. Misty waves from the crowd. 2. '1Tator poses for the camera. 3. Whats up Dude?.' 4. Sarah studies hard on her work. 5. These guys take a break during class. 6. Melanie and her friends clown around during lunch. 7. Crystal and Kristan talk about their next class. 8. A scrapbook is fun to share. 9. Larry makes his move. 10. Chillin out by the ramp. 77 ' ,1 395 J . al' K I Ola if w x vm Q Vis. 5 Q will i in KA Q f mf ' 73 La,W4k1Ilf475 AP English and Honors English Mrs. Moser taught Advanced Placement English and Honors English this year AP English was offered to Seniors who wanted to experience the depth of a college type curriculum. The Seniors studied Grammar and English Litera- ture. Honors English was offered to ninth, tenth and eleventh graders. Students tackled and met hard goals in these classes. Some of the classes participated in Research Papers, Speeches and Author Presentations, as well as, Regular Grammar and Literature study 2 4 6 1 :faq ' f 'K 7 E . ts 2, 3 5 7 follege Prep English College Prep courses provided students with the nec- ssary background needed for college study Grammar 1d Literature were the main emphasis this year Numer- us book reports, research papers and compositions sup- 'emented the regular study Students who completed rese classes were very prepared to face college English lasses. ' 70 5' 1 Q' Seniors in AP English are busy exploring the world of Hamlet . Amy Harwell answers her peers' questions during her author presentation. Nathan Harwell is the spitting image of his authon Edgar Allen Poe. Honors English students engage in group discussion. Students scribble notes as Mrs. Moser discusses the literature assignment, Exhausted students await the bell, Anyone care to discss themes? The photogenic, Mr, Walker! Mr. Walker offers heb to this College Prep. student. Americas future English teachers study in class. April Barnette sees the light. 79 Rbguhrhmqkh Regular English emphasizes grammar and compo- sition. After studying these skills students have op- portunities to apply their knowledge to research papers and book reports. 7 2 xk it ' K L K iilcif. M iVs 16 3 Qi, A I K 123 Egg i an fl' Q 1 R fi' 'Q' 'gi' his ,'w Q 5 6 Easic English Basic English includes the study of composition, grammar 7d literature. Special projects, such as book reports and 'oup presentations, give the students a deHnite idea of the Jrriculum. 9 i 411' 7 al ,,-- 7 Advanced Math and Al? Calculus Bandys offered two advanced math classes this year Ad- vanced Math studied the intricate details of Agebra and Pigo- nometry A. P Calculus was a difhcult class that included the study of derivatives and scientihc applications of math. Mr Hilderbran taught both of these classes this year C , - N V ' - 1. Q 4 5 1 6 1- QW' gf' K ... ' '-15 1. Mr Hilderbran lectures his Advanced Math cla: 2. Andy Granger seems content with his problerr 3. Doug Leatherman works as Garrett Mooches 4. Tracy Robinson is a sly guy in Calculus. 5. Giorgia Hammer listens carefully. 6. A community effort. Nlgebra ll rnd Geometry Algebra Il awas a review of Algebra I and it continued the forous advancement of algebraic knowledge and basic onometry Mr Hilderdbran and Mrs. Teague taught these sses. Mrs. Sherry Drum taught Geometry at Bandys this year ometry is the challenging study of points, lines, planes, gles and all geometric type figures. Both of these math classes prepared students for the tough irriculum of Advanced Math and A.R Calculus. 1 J 5, L... 45 V, 4 C uma at ne mfs , um fi us svmxs U 4 5 9 7 1. Mrs. Teagues class works, as she hehos a student. 2. Mrs. Drum stresses the application of life. 3. Mr. Hilderbran teaches Algebra ll. 4. Craig Reiman seems distressed with his proof. 5. Mrs, Teague, say cheese! 6. Mr. Hilderbran demonstrates how to work an equa- tion. 7. Mrs. Drum points out Hne points of Geometry . 4, 23 Algebral lA, and IB Algebra Classes were divided into parts A and B. Part A intro- duced Algebra, while Part B completed the course. Students had to take both A and B to gain a full credit. Agebra lstudents study linear equations, Coordinate graphing and Algebraic fra ctions. Students lea ve these classes prepared for Algebra ll. 3,114 ..,,,S' .,,,,.... 1 is., iff B sssii itsi,i itttst tt.. .:-t,: M 14- 5 .2 , G26 4 5 B esritts fi Jeneral Math and onsumer Mat f h General Math taught basic math skills. Students will be able 9 use these skills in every day life. Consumer Math studies needed math capabilities in order J be a smart consumer The class fills out tax forms, balances heckbooks, computes interest and worked with home nancing. 69' xf1f1f1ff1,q,,,,, ... -ac , .,.,., f if 11-nl' ',M,f'k Students in Mr Young's class work on assignment. Asleep again ?! Mr. Young contemplates an Algebra problem. Michelle Odom seems perturbed by Alex Ellis 's deltanior Mn Young explains another problem. Mr Brown gives the assignment at the board. Mr Young makes a point. An attentive class listens to Mr Brown 's lecture. Durendia Mack asks Mr Young a question. Physics and Chemistry Mr Bruce Yount taught both Physics and Chemistry. Physics is a course based on the teaching of Laws of Motion and Energy Knowledge of these rules is applied by working equations and problems. In Chemistry students learned about the elements, the Periodic Table, and the structure of an atom. Laboratory work is an essential part of Chemistry. Both Physics and Chemistry are needed preparation for college science classes, 3 5 7 ig.. 1 2 4 6 s 8 me Til? ' all 9 10 Mr Yount studies a problem. lay Holmes, a suit and tie for physics? Brad Cooke and Todd Ewing solve problems. This is a typical day in Physics, 3rd period. Lee Vanderlinden shows the girls how it's done. Rod Spencer teams with Mr Yount for a lab. Matt, Rhonda, and Douglas love to work together! Wake Up Class! ls it that bad Mrs. VWmberley? Mrs. Clark loves Biology Cathy Byers and Rhonda Isaac study hard. Paege Hartsoe sits by the science projects. Mrs. Clark instructs her class, Kevin Black studies, I while Ruthie Smith sleepsj. Amy Owensby munches out in Biology. These girls are wrapped in their books. '91 We S. .I Physical Science and Science Club Physical Science is organized so that it will give students a back- ground in scientific knowledge and investigation. Students gath- ered information that will be helpful in the future. The Science Club is made up of students who show interest in science courses. The clubs main activity is a trip to Camp Broad- stone in the spring. G ,-,,A,t,. ,. 3 'UE M ama A 4 .. if . ,t,, 1 --,. ..,: - ww. www -'f- - hotograph y and xstronom y Photography taught the fundamentals of Hlm develop- ent and photographing. Mr Garner taught the class. Stu- 'nts will be able to use these skills in hobbies or job related tivities. Astronomy was also taught by Mr Garner Students idy celestial positions. This course was new to Bandys 3 year and it was very successful. 'v :rm ti zu ' ' 'I X 5 K .lr -3-. 7. Physical science teacheij Mrs. lones. 2. Mr Garner relates words of wisdom to his class. 3. lr. chemist, jason Huffman, works on experiment. 4. Kip Hubbard and lohn Pope compare experiment observations. 5. Science club officers, Left to Right: Deanna Cresimore, Vice-Presidentg B. I. Mundy Secretary-Treasurer,' Craig Reiman, President, Todd Ewing, Reporter. 6. Science Club. 7. The Astronomy class watches a demonstration by Marolyn Pendley from the Catawba Science Center 8. Astronomy students examine a telescope. 9. Photography Club. 70. Astronomy Club. 29 RQ 5 3 A bwszxnc -me -sv 'Q Al? U.S. History Advanced Placement United States His- tory is an accelerated study of the history of our country Mr Matheson teaches the class. Students participate in special projects centered on certain areas of American History Only juniors and Seniors were allowed to take the class, 2 iconomic, Legal rnd Political Systems Economic, Legal and Political Systems, better wown as Civics, was taught by Mr Charles Scott, lr Forrest Blake and Mr lim Goodwin. Civics ex- ores government set ups and systems. Politics and 'e laws of our nation are also covered. 8 ,R ssi sil f 5 iass 'Kc 'VOIQH' Ed Fishen lody Street, and Karen Brown work diligently in AP History Mr Matheson has his class reading attentively Mr Scott amuses and enlightens his Civics class. Civics appears enjoyable to Mr. Scotts' class. Yes Scott, all thirty questions! Psst! What's number four? Mr Scott preaches about politics to his class. The new kid on the block - Mr. Goodwin. 37 U.S. History and World History United States History was taught by Mr Matheson and Mr Goodwin. The class studied the events that formed our na- tion. World History studied the different regions of the world and their advancement and accomplishments through long periods of time. 2 4 6 7 is 1 in tl F N52 323 up ' s A as gtekwmgfvtaiua 'Mp5w4WQsQwH ggwwwwwwiwses X K 1 1 QNHRQ. t. WMUJA ff. jggi Zh l Ll 'F 'sychology and pecial Topics Mr Matheson taught Psychology this year His classes arned of the behavior habits of humans. The class took a eld trip to the Western Correctional Center and Broughton ospital in order to gain actual Held knowledge. Special Topics was taught by Mr Scott. The class covered any areas of study from religions of the world to sports. U the subjects kept the classes truly interested. .adn Sr- S 1. Mn Matheson lectures his History class. Coach Blake demonstrates the size of his heart. Mr. Goodwins class takes a test. Class, turn around in your seats. Mr Goodwin - prim and proper! World History can be interesting at times. These girls are up to mischief. Rod and Eddie work in the corner of History class. Pay attention class! Gary McGill and Darin McCaslin contemplate in Special Topics Great minds at work? or crazed? Mr Scott makes his point. These cheerleaders need 'psychologicaln heb! 33 Spanish Bandys offered three Spanish courses this year Spanish I was a basic introduction to the language. Spanish ll studied many verbs and extensive vo- cabulary Spanish III was an accelerated review of Spanish I and ll. Mrs. Gina Dellinger taught all of the Spanish classes. 2 4 5 b My - .f.. N 1. Super-Spaniards in Spanish Ill. 2. Spanish Club Officers, left to right: Amy Harwell Reporter, Stephanie johnson, Sec.!Treas.,' Tracy Robinson, Vice President, Curtis Mackie, President. 3. Ms. Dellinger conducts lesson for an enthusiastic class. 4. Spanish Teachen Ms. Gina Dellinger. 5. Spanish Club. 6. Ms. McConnell is lurking in the shadows of French class. 7. French Students, busy with language exercises. 8. Ms. McConnell provides extra heb to Michelle Belcher. 9. French Club Ofhcers, left to right: Yvonne McGee, Treasurer, Leslie Pearson, Secretary, Ed Fishen Reporter, Amy Owensby President. 10. French Club. 35 ill Typing and Introduction to Business Typing I and ll were taught by Mrs. Black and Mrs. Miller Typing I teaches the basic fundamentals such as learning the keyboard, letter styles, and research papers. Typing ll is concentrated on business uses of the type- writer The students type official documents and study the intricate details of typing. Introduction to Business teaches the basic elements of economics. Everyday basic business skills such as budget- ing and the balancing of checkbooks are taught. 1 it H-,Nh 2 3 4 5 6 Q2 .wa 9' .p..,.... iv E. 4 5 35 V3 fomputers Mrs, Miller taught the language of the computer in Intro- ction to Computers. After students were familiar with erations they had the opportunity to write simple pro- rms. 'n Advanced Computer classes, taught by Mr Young, 'dents learned the Hner points of computers and created pre complicated programs. .ann-in 7 r 9 7. Mrs. Deaton instructs her class. 2. Kelly Black concentrates on his test. 3. Mrs. Black points out an error 4. Karen Cox prepares to type. 5. Typing is tackled efficiently in this class. 6. These students face-off on a timed writing. 7. Mrs. Miller seems interested in this program. 8. Bobby Pa ysour and Doral Catchings say cheese! 9. Deana Ledford examines her work. 10. April Parkhurst and Karen Coffey work beside each other. 1 7. Rod Spencer and Doug Leatherman goof-off. Business Department Students who wanted to further their business knowledge and talents planned for the future by taking shorthand. ln this class they learned to take effective notes in large amounts. Accounting I and Il taught the basics of keeping adequate records and fundamentals of the accounting profession. Business Law was taught by Mrs. Deaton. The class deals with laws of contracting, bailments, and similiar topics. Busi- ness Management strategies and problem solving in the busi- ness world was stressed. 2 wgimc l' 4 wif A- 'AW if 6 I 3-.W X. 'Y E M , , , .... .... . -f-Q 3 ' Y Business Law 9 7. Accountants? 2. Melissa Moose receives heb from Mrs, Deaton 3. Brian Settlemyre works with this problem. 4. Everybody smile for the camera! 5. Monica Vwlkinson practices her shorthand. 6. Missy Smith does her work. 7. These students enjoy their work. 8. Mrs, Deaton instructs her class. 9. Come on Dale, what's the answer? 70. Mrs. Deaton surveys her Business Law class. 77. This looks like an interesting class. DECA Distributive Education Clubs of America lDECAj is basically concerned with teaching students the pro- cess of distribution of products from the Manufac- turer to the Consumer These students work half of the time and get credit for on-the-job training. 1 salsa 3 HX inf tangy ij! .4 'i i ff BLA Future Business Leaders of America concerns itself ith showing members the business processes from erical work to managing skills. The program is de- gned to teach those skills and concepts necessary for anagement positions. s sttt c L. tttt st ififf ttttt tct iittt . ssit l ti ss ttss ' K 23? Q mb V. 7. Ms. Roberts lectures to the fashion merchandising class. 2. An attentive class watches the board. 3. Wake up, Paula Popel 4. DECA Club 5. Rhonda Isaac and Shana Little work in accounting. 6. FBLA Club. 7. FBLA Officers, L to R: Todd VWmberly-Pres.,' Wesley Spen- cer-Wce-Pres.,' Amy Dagenhart-5ec.,' Lisa Burris-Reps Car- ol larvis-Hist. 8. Doug Leatherman and Wesley Spencer cram for a test in COlT'lpUf9f'S. Health and PE. Freshmen at Bandys are required to take the first level of physical education offered at Bandys. This class includes classroom instruction in Health. Advanced PE. is offered to upper-classmen as an elective. Both of these classes stress participation in physical activities. 1 2 3 -is i 4 5 9river's Education Freshmen are offered a Driver's Education course for six eeks during what is normally their physical education period. it Gene Fisher taught them rules of proper road conduct and derly driving skills. Students are required to ha ve thirty hours 'classroom instruction and six hours of actual driving. 6 iv . .- dicsis . ' ' - , 2 i-1lr I tfi, ff .. 5.4 Q.. fs ssti .AO 5 - .. J ,... if QF -4'-ze' ...... II QW ,,,,...se-vw- ' 7. Erica Turner says, Gimme that, Ty! 2. Is this what ya 'll call work? 4. Girls and boys both participate in RE. 5. Baxter Rowe, stop flirting and play ball. 6. Mr. Fisher oversees his students. 7. Freshmen love Driver's Education. 8. Say what? ff' 3. Chris Fulbright likes offense better than defense. .V il ,Q u K 43 2553- Marching Band The Bandys High School Marching Band com- pleted a very successful year in all their competi- tions and performances. This years theme was based upon the World of Disney Through excel- lent execution and creative ideas observers were involved and excited at each performance. The band marched in many parades including the Charlotte Carousel Parade, Old Soldiers Re- union Parade and Mooresville Christmas Parade. The competition season saw the Fojans finish with great standing. tw H-W-+ G+ S S T if M 3 t x Q HTQ ff! fm ll f it 4 Q Q I A 5 F A Wade Crouse drives the band-buggy in the Old Soldiers Reunion Parade in Newton. Drum majon DeAnna Cresimore, salutes the Trojan crowd. Dojan band members march down the street in Newton. The Trojan Marching Band. The brass and woodwind section struts their stuff, Melissa Caldlwell and Connie Hewitt march in the Color- guard unit. Paul Schronce really gets into his instrument. 45 Concert Band The Varsity Concert Band followed the Bandys tradition of Hne achievement in music this year Mr Harbinson directed the talented musicians. The Band ga ve concerts for all to enjoy and the outlook for our concert bands future looks bright. 2 3 Jinth Grade Band and Chorus The Ninth Grade Band or lunior Varsity Band excelled eatly this year Prentess Herron, a student teacher from opalachian State, assisted Mr Harbinson in instructing the nth graders. Chorus, taught by Ms. Armstrong, also enjoyed much iccess. The classes entertained the student body at Christ- 'as by singing carols. Many of the chorus members were amed All-County and a few were eligible to compete in ll-State Competition. Wm ,QI Wig ARMS 5 7 W ,gf ts, Li i s 2 EQ 9 7. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Georgia Hammer toots her flute, Mr. Herron directs the band. The Band in tune! The sections show their stuff! Serious practice time in chorus. Mr Harbinson directs his students. Michelle Odom, did you miss a note? Performing in front of a camera. Ms. Armstrong gives the lead. Practice! Practice! Practice! 47 Art Mrs. Rader taught Art at Bandys this year There were several levels of art offered each was geared towards cer- tain specifics of Art theory and technique. Students worked with pen and ink, pastels, water colors and craft work such as weaving and latchwork. The Art Club members ex- pressed their talents in many school-related activities. They help with bulletin boards and show their works throughout Bandys. was I 'ks X-. W i Q. NS I su X : 'Q ff M Q 'gi '-- 5 NX .. W N., 'T 1. Ms. Rader makes adjustments on Walter Hokes project. A : 2. Cami Huffman and Ms. Rader discuss potential art subjects. umunml . ' 3. Elliot Forbes-Robinson and Charlie Abernathy prepare to sketch. I 2 4. Cami Huffman at work after deciding on a subject. 5. Chris Moose and Daniel Rowe do interpretations of the saddle. 6. Dean Meadows observes his progress on the train. 7. The Art Club. sit ' V 5.. Media Center The Media Center was a quiet place for students to read, study and do important research. There were sufficient reference materials in the Media Center for preparing research papers and reports. Students who received credit for working in the library were eligible to be in the Media Center Club. The club worked to better the library Mrs. Nolly was in charge of the Media Center while Mrs. Setzer gave valuable assistance. lv ,ag fi nf 'Q f VV! I In 50 4. .,.,. 6 1. Our beloved Librarian, Ms. Nolley 2. Mark Uames and Terry Connor do research with our llbrarys vast collection of magazines. 3. Mark Pegram checks out a book. 4. Don Lewis poses for the camera while Mark Pegram and Ms Nolley continue their reading. 5. Media Center Club. 6. Doug Leatherman and Cathy Byers are chillin in the 900s WWA Agriculture Mrs. Howard teaches Agriculture at Bandys. The class is for students interested in the process of farming. Students learn about farming techniques used in order to cultivate land and gain crops. The FFA, Future Farmers of America, take part in various district competitions. They beautify our school grounds by cleaning debris from the yard and planting flowers. F'-Z' VD works in the greenhouse. Mrs. Howard makes her point. This Class seems intent on learning. The FFA Meeting will come to order! Robbie Lineberger prunes the flowers. The Future Farmers of America Club. Auto Mechanics This year Bandys offered three separate courses in Auto Mechanics. Mr Edsel Lineberger instructed all students who took these classes. Students gained classroom and hands-on training knowl- edge when dealing with the maintenance and operation of motor vehicles. l 5 .-- '-'TH' is :itt ,tAt' K a 4 58-mln RN'-... 'Q ii, R E,. - , , , ttt t . t A 5 .5-:jg S N d m. , .fr t 'P'-I fat!- 1, Ronnie lohnson, what a face! 2. Mr. Lineberger gives Ronnie a hand. 3. Ronnie demonstrates proper technique. 4. Mitchell Sigmon is hard at work. 5, Scott Hilton inquires about a problem. . Some unusual things occur in Auto Mechanics. 6 7. Mr. Goodwrench? 8. The Auto Mechanics Club. 9. Auto Mechanics Club Officers, left to right: Ronnie john- son, Presidentg Scott Hilton, Vice President, Michael Greene, Secretaryg Doug Harrill, Treasurer. 55 Industrial Arts Mr Eddie Boyles taught all of the Industrial Arts classes this year The classes learned the uses of tools and equipment relating to the carpentry profession. The schoolis shop area was well equipped and gave students an opportunity for hands-on experience. The Industrial Arts classes worked on special construction projects for the school. Qs 2 Q I .I- tits 4 ,Q as! 41 4-A 4 R X . .5 .. ' V Y :yr-' E. tain , -if 'E Kill' C QS . S . f 4.1, it Nqsuw, by .XM . 7 1352.1 fl it by as we I ,?J Mitchell Sigmon watches as Mr Boyles inserts a bit into the power drill. Mr. Boyles gives instructions to his Industrial Arts students. jeff Buchanons project is Bravissimol These students work busily on their respective projects. Mr Boyles is meticulous with his work. Bryan Rosenhauer is really in the doghousel Industrial Arts requires hand-on instruction. Industrial Arts Club. Industrial Arts Club ofticers: Charlie Abernathy Reporterg Michael McCra v Secre- tary,' Paul Laney Presidentg Steven Rudisill Vice-President, Mark Chandler Trea- SUFEIZ Child Care Child Care classes learned the basics of taking care of children. This included class instruction and actual work with the children. The Child Care Club is a very active club at Bandys. Mrs. Simmons taught Child Care with the assistance of Mrs. Austin. SEP ,Maw 2086 IU' 2 3 ...L 4 Family Living y The Family Living class was developed to give students an lea about family roles. Students discovered ways to prepare Jr different roles in life including individual status, marriage nd family The class became more informed about career hoices, grooming, education, food and nutrition. In order to sample the institute of matrimony the class terformed a mock wedding. Students were participants in the vent. The Family Living course hebed prepare students for He future. -....,,M'V 6 77 8 Students get involved with the children. Mrs. Austen is a woman of patience. Show and Tell in Child Care Class. The Child Care Club. Nathan Smith philosophizes in the Thinking Chair james and Michelle tie the knot . The Wedding Party. Mrs. Simmons is escorted. Triva Flowers sings at the wedding. You may kiss the bride. Ronald Connor entertains with a romantic song. 59 Home Economics Mrs. Myatt taught Home Economics at Bandys this year Home Economics has a broad curriculum covering consumer education, textiles, Clothing, foods and nutrition. Students in Home Economics are eligible to join the Future Homemakers of America. The FHA Club takes Held trips and at- tends State Meetings. Kim Clayton and Dawn Brandon giving pointers to Mrs. Myatt? Rap session in Home EC. Ms. Myatt observes her students. FHA Club. Sharon White and Regina Schronce smile for the Camera. Tammy Trotter thinks Mrs. Myatt is sooo witty! Melanie Killian in the Home Ec. kitchen. Lori Grrgg and Carolyn Mundy discuss homework before the bell Resource Lab Resource Lab offered students a chance to further their skills and capabilities. Mr Furmanek and Mrs. Lilly instructed and assisted students in academic areas. The Resource Lab was a necessity in helping these students perform better in the classroom. iLA. ,tt.,... . Qian K S CD N. Q- Q. nfiff it .ua-N f 3 QQ We f v vb O li U1 Q li A 6 7. Mrs. Lilly instructs her class. wf ,. 2. Mr. Furmanek speaks to an attentive class. 3. Martin Pearce breaks from studying. W .W , 4. Students take advantage of independent study umm? 3 A P' 5. Mrs. Lilly assists a student. I in 6. Everybody in thisrclass yvorks hard. E2 .3 7. Mr Furmanek enjoys his book. f Jw- ' A im-g ACADEMIC HO ORS Xt AWARD HONOR Marc Bell Anna Campbell Diane Clinard Kristi Cresimore Wesley Frye Susan Holdsclaw Michelle Martin jeff Miller Curtis Queen jamie Saunders julie Sipe Emily Stewart Lynn Stewart Stacy Valentine jUNIOR MARSHALLS 7986 jay Holmes Dianne Wally Lori Grlgg Robbie Isaac Todd Ewing Christie Goodson Cathy Byers Nancy Lee Appalachian State University March of Dimes Nursing Scholarship Grace Hoyle Scholarship Balls Creek Opti-Mrs. Student Relations Club Agriculture Scholarship N.C. Student of the Year Exchange Club Award Elks Club Scholarship 4-H Club Scholarship Overnite Scholarship American Business Womens Association George Bartlett Scholarship Methodist Scholarshm Talent Awards Professional Secretaries International Lenoir-Rhyne College UNC-Greensboro Hampton-Sydney University Howard University Wake Forest University UNC-Chapel Hill VWngate College IBasebal0 Lenoir-Rhyne College ITennisj UNC-Chapel Hill IFootbal0 Marc Bell Diane Clinard Lynn Stewart jeff Miller julie Slpe Susan Holdsclaw Danny Ratchford Curtis Queen Susan Holdsclaw Susan Holdsclaw julie Sipe Emily Stewart Theresa Schrum jeff Miller Marc Bell Diane Clinard Eric Miller Barbara Kirby Kristi Cresimore Becky Elmore Alex Gupton Lamonte McCullough julie Sipe Susan Holdsclaw Paul Childers Kristi Cresimore Stanley Daniel GRADUATES 7986 SCHQL A R 51-IIP5 M OREHEAD NOMINEES PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMIC FITNESS AWARD Kristi Cresimore Wesley Frye Becky Elmore lay H0'me5 julie suse Diane cifnafd Eric Miller Nancy lee Susan Holdsclaw jamie Saunders Tom Brown Marc Bell jeff Miller Lamonte McCullough Anna Campbell Lynn Stewart Alex Gupton GIRLS STATE Cathy Byers Nancy Lee NORTH CAROLINA SCHOLARS Marc Bell Becky Elmore Curtis Queen BO S Nffan y Bolick Wesley Frye julie Sipe Todd Ewing Greg Caldwell Alex Gupton Emily Stewart Anna Campbell Susan Holdsclaw Lynn Stewart Kristi Cresimore jeff Miller Stacy Valentine SUMMER VENTURES Todd Ewing 64 GOVERNOR S SCHOOL NOMINEES Michelle RUdISlII Iattendedj Nathan Harwell Spence Wright Debra jones Kenny Hllderbran Kevin Beatty Kevin Clark Ronda Swaney Michelle Harris Tonia Poston 1 Nathan Harwell ' ' ' ' Chemistry 4 Yr, Mathematics Award Lidzjxff julie Sipe Advanced Math Kristi Cresimore ja y Holmes Robbie Isaac Geometry DeAnna Cresimore Debra jones Dianne Wally Agebra II julie Burroughs DeAnna Cresimore Debra jones Michelle Rudisill Alan Story Algebra I Kevin Beatty Tonia Poston Martha Smith Algebra IB Keith Greene Algebra IA 77na Ballard Consumer Math Regina Cash Danny Crouse General Math Mark Harris Darla Harvey Christine Shook Rosanne Vwmberly LANGUAGE English Susan Holdsclaw French Dianne Wally Spanish III jamie Saunders Spanish II Kristi Cresimore Spanish I Debra jones Quiz Bowl Eric Miller NCSU Summer Pre-Engr Stephanie johnson SCIENCE 4 Yr Science Award Susan Holdsclaw Physics Kristi Cresimore Susan Holdsclaw julie Sipe Dianne Wally A P Biology Michelle Martin Lamonte McCullough BSCS Biology Kim Buff Donna Goforth Heather Hamstra Debra jones Yvonne McGee Andrew Miller Sherry Miller Wacey Miller Mlchelle Rudisill Alan Story jody Street Ronda Swaney Spence Wright General Biology Gina Cash Gina C Dellinger Riva Epps Amy Harwell Lisa Lineberger Dean Meadows Candy Altman Kevin Beatty Keri Bustle Paul Caldwell Meldrene Chapin Kevin Clark Sherri Connor Ryan Gabriel Kenny Hilderbran Lisa josey B l Lee Tonia Poston Dawn Setzer Christine Shook Deanna Sigmon Robert Sigmon jason Skaggs james Story Mitzi Yount HIS TOR Y Woodman of the World Nancy Lee ART Art Award Lori Griggs BUSINESS Ofhce Occupations ll Kim Rathbone Ben Ramsey Ofhce Qccupations I Anita lngle Physical Science Tina Evans Shorthand I Angie lsenhour Advanced Computers Marty Burke Mark Sipe Intro. to Computers jay Holmes Accounting ll Donna Little Accounting I Elaine McKay Typing ll Christie Goodson Typing I jeff Miller Alan Story VOCATIUNAL Auto Mechanics Trey Cope Mark Greene jeff McCrary Child Care jamie Saunders Family Living Cathy Byers Home Economi cs Amy Edwards Home Economics Lisa Benfield Regina Mitchell Industrial Arts Wesley Morrison Media Assistant Ann Hudspeth Larry Saunders Ill ll MUSIC Varsity Band Anna Campbell jeff McCorkle 9th Grade Band Keri Bustle Chorus loyce Canlpe jonathon Torrence Shorthand II Bo ys! Girls State Cathy Byers and Nancy Lee attended Girls State at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro during the week of june 8- 74. They learned hovv the government of North Carolina worked and were treated to pre-attendance meet- ings with other girls from Catawba County who were to also attend. Todd Ewing attended Boys State at Wake Forest University the same week, june 8- 74. He was priviledged to hear speak- ers such as the Lieutenant Governor and the heads of the Republican and Democratic parties from North Carolina. These students vvere sponsored by the Maiden American Legion and Auxiliary T L M 3, ,, g C .4 ? V R K ' E TH 3 Q? any A , Li 9 'Sl fy ITAQD1-2 4 6 lonored Students There were many academically inclined students this year ro took part in various activities. A select group of juniors 1Sophomores were nominated for Governors School. De- r jones, Spence Wright and Nathan Harvell were chosen as te finalists for Governors School. Vancy Lee and lay Holmes were selected to represent wdys in competition for the Morehead Scholarship at UNC - apel Hill. lay advanced from District and Regionals and npeted on the State level as a finalist. Todd Ewing and Nathan Harwell attended the Summer TITUTES program at Western Carolina University and Appala- an State University 7 8 9 72 1. i 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. I 9. 10. 11. 12. 73. xl 10 uc Ili 3 Cathy Byers and her roommate at Girls State. Nancy and Cathy are your minds elsewhere? Coolness at Girls State. Todd The Terminator Ewing. Cathy maintains her proper health habits at UNC-G. Todd establishes a football rivalry at Wake Forest. Governors School nominees. Nathan Harwell - finalist for Governors School. Debra jones - Hnalist for Governors School. Spence Wright - Hnalist for Governors School. lay Holmes and Nancy Lee - Morehead Nominees. lay Holmes - Hnalist for Morehead Scholarship. Todd Ewing and Nathan Harwell - Summer Ventures participants junior Marshals juniors who had a 3.85 CPA or above were chosen as 7986 junior Marshals. They were: jay Holmes, Dianne Wally Lori Grlgg, Robbie Isaac, Todd Ewing, Christie Goodson, Cathy Byers, and Nancy Lee. ja y Holmes Dianne Wally Lori Crigg Chief Marshal t Todd Ewing Christie Goodson Cathy Byers Nancy Lee est of 7986 Dverall academic achievement was the basis for choosing nor Graduates. The class of 7986 had fourteen students ro received this honor They were: Marc Bell Anna Camp- M Diane Clinard Kristi Cresimore, Wesley Frye, Susan ldsclavm Michelle Martin, jeff Miller Curtis Queen, jamie inders, julie Sipe, Emily Stewart, Lynn Stewart, and Stacy entine, aa fin was-ws The Beta Club The Beta Club was made up of upper-classmen having a Grade Point Average of 3.5 or above. Mrs, Thornton and Mrs. Carpenter sponsor the Beta Club at Bandys. This year Bandys hosted the District Beta Club Meeting. Much preparation and planning went into the event which was a success. ft B The clubs other activities include a Valentines Dance, a Christmas Partv and helping with the Red Cross Blood Mobile. 1. Matt Sigmon and Mrs. Carpenter discuss District Business. 2. Nancy Lee and Rhonda Isaac help a friend from Newton Conover. 3. Mrs. Thornton looks on at District Registration. 4. Paege, Andrea, and lody sign in fellow Betas. 5. The 1986- 1987 Beta Club. 6. These club members prepare refreshments. 7. Organization was the key to success. 8. Bandys hosted a crowd at the District Meeting. 77 Fojan Staff The 86 '-87 ' Trojan Staff was a collection of Seniors brought together by advisor Kenneth Hilderbran to produce a book of the history of the Class of 87 ' and give an accurate account of the 86 '-87 ' school year Through hard work and cooperation, this years staff met deadlines and still kept friendships intact! In the end the fact that the finished product could be enjoyed by the whole student body made the time and effort all worthwhile. H, , lil An Editors work is never done! 2. Nancy Lee rcentrates on her editorial skills. 3. Production nagen Matt Sgmon, dictates fluent copy to his stant, Curt Parker 4. Co ahead make my day!! hristie Goodson and Rhonda Isaac are amused Senior proofs. 6. Some pretty appalling things rpen in the annual staff room. 7. Staff members re for this flattering shot! 8. Co-Editors, lay mes and Nancy Lee, do layout work. 9. james ,vers and Robbie Isaac look on as Christie Good- i displays typing talent. 10. Accountant, Leslie npbell is counting out her money. 11. The Isaac ns, hard at work. 12. Mr Photogenic 198Z Curt ken 13. Still Working?l 14. We know the mean- of All play and no work! 15. Cathy Byers and y Rinehardt have the Flying-Fingers at the ewriters. 16. Rhonda Isaac Wants you! CN- qsunn-nail .S 14 76 Ban-Foia The newspaper staff had a very successful year The Ban-Foia featured a new style this year The student body was very informed with interesting articles on social events, sporting events and special people. A T y 5' wwf! ai E32 'U yhen Friendship Q5 Not Enough .ltlliuul?f.li'llliul'1'. slum if .i ,,,, ,' L '- Drinkinanigo To Ba?Y gk: ,K se f- 11 -3 M. .Q 1.. vi H . ,,,.. ,mm,A Y OU' New Teams' is . . f L. it 7 mwovnw mmf x , fffzryfkf Mm-ntheGhrall'umpkfn.5' - A f fag . . HU' ' I LQ:'zf'. ' i.. j , '-'Ve Eve sup- i t ..... . ' Q ' . 5 z xii ., as 1. Q I i ' V .is g K ' gf .... f2 l nh. . . , 1 ,sk 1. Ronald Connor examines a lay-out. 2. Ronald lends his assistance. 3. B. I. Mundy and Dianne Wally pose for a picture. 4. Stephanie johnson, always up to trouble. 5, Everybody lends a hand to meet a deadline. . Linda, Leslie, Toni and Kim is this how a paper is run. Amy Owensby B.l. Mundy and Dianne Wally a Braintrust 6 7. 8. 9. Example of a Hnished product. Ms. McConnell oversees her class. 10. The Ban-Woia staff at work. ...ki 75 Student Relations Club The Student Relations played a major part in establishing strong relationships between teachers and their students. Mrs. Gatewood sponsored the club. The clubs' main pro- ject was sponsoring the Miss Bandys Pageant. The pageant was a huge success. The club used the money it raised to award a college scholarship to one of its' outstanding mem- bers. 7. Officers: President - B. l. Mundy Vice-President - Alan-Story Reporter - Amy Harwell. 2. Student Relations Club. 2 ftudents in Action or Education The Students in Action for Education was sponsored by Irs. Nancy lo Teague. The SAE was responsible for the omecoming activities. Club members designed and ga ve Jt programs, were responsible for the crown and flowers 1d presented the Homecoming Court at halftime. The SAE 'embers also took over and taught class periods for teach- 5. The members followed lesson plans and gave the 'achers a break for that day The SAE was a busy club that ckled many service projects and the club has a bright ture. , lu l 3 S 44' THE END! Students in Action for Education. Mrs. Holcomb and The Fellas - their last performance. President, Shana Littleg Wce-President, B. j. Mundyg 5ecretaryfTreasurer, Dianne Wallyg Reporter, Stephanie johnson. ROCK 'N' ROLL ! 77 Quiz Bowl The 1986-7987 Quiz Bowl Team was sponsored by Mrs. Rogers. The team was made up of many intelligent and talented students. The first team consisted of Spence Wright, Nathan Harwell Rhonda Swaney and Scott Fimble. Kenny Hilderbran was the alternate. The team competed on a county level and also in the HI-Q competitions. This years team represented Bandys student body with dignity and pride. 1. Quiz Bowl: Tackling the HARD questions! 2. The Quiz Bowl Team. at Q wg 1 il.:- 2 Juth Advisory ouncil Vhe Youth Advisory Council is sponsored by Mrs. Wither- Jon and Lunchroom Managen Mrs. Sherrill. The group was 'anized to lend the lunchroom staff the view of the student. e dub assists in planning menus for the student body MC Club serves up the best! 04C Club, 7986-7987. Students Against Drunk Driving The Students Against Drunk Driving Organization was origi- nated to make students aware of the problem of drunk driv- ing. The organizations' purpose was not to criticize drinking, but to fight the problem of driving while impaired by alcohol. The club worked during holidays and special occasions in order to remind students to be safe and responsible. SADD provided posters around the school and during the prom placed notes in the memory books. The SADD Organization was a true asset to Bandys. 1. Sponsor - Mrs. Black, Pres. - B. l. Mundy Wce-Presf - Lori Grlgg 2. SADD Club 2 rllo wshlp of hristian Athletes he Fellowship of Christian Athletes was sponsored by Ms. k. The club took on many projects including the annual Etmas delivery of fruit baskets and candy to those who are L-in around the Bandys Community The club had many ?tings at school and at Drums. Guest speakers play a large of each meeting. This year Belle Fox provided inspirational eriences during one meeting, with refreshments after- ds. The FCA members try to be good examples to those ounding them. es. - Scott Hilton, Wce-Pres. - Amy Owensby Sec. - Paege Hartsoe, eas. - Todd Wimberly fA Club. i- mu. ldlwc 6' YU Pep Club This year the Pep Club was sponsord by Mrs. Clark. The club is made up of students who wish to express their school support. The club sold candy in order to raise money to buy Christmas stockings filled with candy to give to the teachers. The club met many times throughout the year and participated in many events to strengthen school spirit at Bandys. 7. Pep Club officers, Left to Rght: lay Holmes, Reporterg Cathy Byers, Wce-Presidentg Paege Hartsoe, Presidentg Toni Edwards, Secretaryg Scott Hilton, Treasurer 2. Pep Club. 2 !'. .I 1 s s . i. ,N B Monogram Club if Serra 1 V The Monogram Club failed to receive a sponsor this year but existed through the enthusiasm of former members. The Club consists of students who have received letters through competition on the Varsity level. x I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Jcwtzts The New Tradition 1 Football at Bandys High has taken a turn for the better under Head Coach Tony Paroli. ln three years, Bandys has gone from 7-9 to 8-2 seasons with Playoff Berths in the past two seasons. The work begins in january with a mandatory weight program. ln late Spring and early Summer the players work outside to transfer strength gained in the weightroom to field agility Then, in September the time and effort pay off as opponents are defeated. Tough Senior leadership and strong under classmen play both contributed to the Trojan cause. Though losing to Newton 7-O in the Championship game, the Trojans season was still a great one. Fans saw many spectacular perfor- mances during the season and Coach Parolis program promises more in the future. 2 . . R First Row: Andrew Millelg Lee Vanderlinden, Todd Ewing, Todd Wimberly, Bobby Pa ysoun Scott Gryden Second Row: Andy Grangen Doug Leatherman, Reiman, Matt Sigmon, la y Holmes, Ed Fishen Gwynn Brandon. Third Row: Bobby Dellingen Dwayne lackson, Mark Bailey, Paul Caldwell, Doral Catchings, Uames, Mark Pegram. Fourth Row: Michael Yount, Curtis Mackie, Curt Parken Darin McCaslin, Da vid Roseman, Brad Cooke, jeff Buchanan. Fifth Row: Gary M Ronnie lohnson, Todd Smith, Dell Bost, Greg Carpenten Scott Hilton. 86 f 5 . i.. - -t he , - ' - .. 4, .nfs 1 S .af is .ver p M Wrwzfig -Q 1 7 7. The best offense . . . 2. ls a great defense. 3. Buckle up, because here come the Wojans! 4. The Trojan defense swarms to the football. 5. lay Holmes calls signals behind his hogs . 6. A strong rush provided advantage in the kicking game, 7. Darin McCaslin and Bobby Dellinger take a break during halftime 8. Tailback, Dell Bost, on his way to a 7,000 yard season. 87 1 I' x A 2 X 4 Wfwf is 'FS Y ,Q .Q , fi ' zw'5'afl f 1 , Z, Q nw kk,, X QM . N - A .. X : . .. . ..., ,Nj ,, A m,L1LL 'lfrffwl' A. V f, , 7, ., T1 fvj Vu-v-F l 72 The celebration begins as Maidens Magic ends. lay Holmes, Bandys quarterback, runs the option against West Lincoln. Coach Lowman discusses strategy as the Wojans relax in the Maiden endzone. Scott Hilton did the punting chores for the varsity team. Greg Caprenters accuracy made him a scoring threat inside the thirty yard line. 'Mayhem at Maiden after a close, 9-6 victory for the Trojans. The triple option became an offensive weapon during the '86 season, The Wojan Brain Trust at work on the sidelines. Second effort was the name of the game for Dell Bost. Todd Ewing Hnds the hole against West Lincolns tough defense. Dell Bost prefers running OVER opponents. Linebacker Ronnie johnson holds on as Gary McGill and Andrew Miller move in for the kill. Bobby Dellinger stops another Rebel runnen l. V Football The l. V squad had an encouraging year under the sv' I xW:1'1l ' K leadership of Coach Kelly Coach Blake, and Coach 't Goodwin. Although winning but a single game, their 3 record didn 't reflect the progress made both individ- ually and as a team. The players learned many football skills that will make them competitive players on the varsity level. Coaches not only stressed physical work, but also taught the mental side of football. The I. Vs, though not winning many games, always kept their attitude positive. ' 2 FIRST ROM Chris Fulbrght, Chris Harris, lohn Pope, Scott Searcy Tony Hoyle, lody Lail Mark Harris, Scott Trimble, Bernard Graham, Michael Connor SECOND Chuck Howard Chuck Womack, Kenneth johnson, Baxter Rowe, Charles Reid, Don Lewis, VWlliam Rice, Kevin Black, lakie Flynn, jeff Carpenten Bradley FOURTH ROW Craig Hoyle, Reggie Wilkinson, Dwayne Saylon Vwlliam Hollan Bobby Huffman, Eric Heffnen lohn Hicks, Scott Duncan, jerry Grant, Aaron Woods, FIFTH ROW Shane Robertson, Shannon Penley Mike Pritchard jerry Oliveij Richard Poole, Kelly Lytton, Danny Yancey. .1 THIRD ROM la y Foard joel DeHart, Dale Parkeij jeff Mullins, Walter Hoke, Tony Feimsten Derek Roseman, Brian Bass, Carroll Linebergen james Story Morgan L f ' f ,ri Q ,zv uf 4' 1 L, .B 2 , Vhrg A ww' f-- . .. . sll , T . . T . 1 1 WW Q Bandys Coaching staff survey the IMS for future talent. IM Football Team. The 1. V 3 dazzled the Thursday night crowd with an exciting, come-from behind Victory. Dale Parker heads for the water cooler Trojan Youngsters quickly learn the importance of defense. lohn Hicks eludes a Maiden defender Tony Hoyle sprints to turn the corner The Varsity Team supported the l.V Team throughout the season. Players return to the huddle after intense football action. 97 Girls Tennis The girls tennis team had a successful season behind juniors Mitzi Yount and DeAnna Cresimore. The team Hnished second in the Conference and second in the . Regionals. Mitzi Yount and DeAnna Cresimore were runners-up in the Regional Doubles play Sophomores Heather Hewitt and BJ. Lee added intensity to the youthful team. Martha Stewart was the only Senior on the team. Mitzi and DeAnna advanced to the semi-finals of State competition where they were defeated. The team has a bright future with nine returning members. 7 2' ' . 'fi 1 f15:...s.t 11 . 'T 3. 2 3 4 First Row: Heather Hewitt, julie Burroughs, Mitzi Yount, Def-Xnna Cresimore. Second Row: Coach Terry Christy Cansler BJ, Lee, Leslie Howard, Martha Stewart, Tonya Flowers, Melissa Moose, Shelly St. Clair. its .t ....,, . ,..k, , Q f 'M N it 2Q' at 'W K i KK I .a.....K KK f,KnfKi-1,15,'iVQfgifK 6 J aww an.- WWS ,- New 4 . 11152 sf 'W Wi ,q W,.. , ' 'F NWI: - , , A .. ,, Q l 1 i K ' ' '--f se'iEE'-' 1 ie - . t. .. .. , --P' 'K ' Wiz? 5-L' ' 4 ' 9-:ks -. 3 me - .f . QE '.5g:'1zd2-,. I :ws if K Q : i . , .EfS1,zfj:f1af5:..v -,,. se' -Q 37, ' .' w iv-Q. ., NSx '4ff 1' ' ,Q-,.' P. ,if . in K1 K M x 1 . -Kemssg 1 KY K K' .. K' .,.k K. , I K' K emma., . if fjy.-' Q..- -zsfk , W Q is J K W ,- 77 8 if ' g ss 4 PM 9 DeAnna cues in on the ball. Hea then are you disgusted? Heather extends on her ground stroke. Mitzi Yount attempts this shot. B. l. Lee readies for play. Tonya Flowers gets under this one. A glimpse of friendly competition. Martha Ste wart looks determined. Christy Cansler concentrates. Leslie Howard puts forth maximum effort, Martha, are you happy about something? Varsity Girls Struggle But Win State Championship The Lady Wojans were again coached by Mike Matheson for the 7986- 7987 season. The team Hnished with a 27-5 record losing four to conference foes and one non-confer- ence loss. The team only lost one home game this year to SD- 7 Champs Newton-Conover This years team had a great deal of character As momen- tum fell during the conference schedule, hopes remained intact. The post season would prove to be a just reward for this determined group of underated girls. lContinued to page 239-2401, 2 AM ,..f 4 5 'KW' si 0 R, First Row: Mitzi Yount lcaptainj, DeAnna Cresimore, Michelle Odom, Amy Owensb y lcaptainj, Amy Laney Second Row: Melissa Moose lscorekeeperj, Tonya vwers, Rhonda Isaac, Levonda Wilson, Sherry Connor Debra jones, Robbie lsaac, Nancy Lee lcaptainj, Ronda Swaney lscorekeeperj. mike 'W my 'W af 5- 8, - . - - -, - Amy Laney attempts a lay-up. Amy Owensby is good for two. Sherry Connor follows on her shot. Michelle Odom shows her concentration on the foul line. Michelle takes it to the defender 7986-7987 Lady Trojans. Mitzi Yount boxes out! Everyone rushes to the goal. Debra jones shows poise on the foul line. 95 A Winning Season The 7986- 7987 Boys Varsity Basketball team enjoyed an- other winning season this year The team finished with a regular season record of 78-6 and runners-up in the SD-7 Conference race. The team was led by Captains Ed Fisher and Ronald Connor The team included seven Seniors, four juniors, and one Fresh- man. The high-point of the season for Coach Bost was win- ning his 600th game against Bessemer City at Bandys. The future looks brighter for the Boys' team with many newcomers expected to take the place of those graduating. Nil gil 6 Q1 K .Q 4 I 8 1' S-QM Q-if ' l I fins- I fan, . i i First Row: Mark Uames, Terry Connon Ed Fishen Marc Williams, Ronald Connon lonathon Torrence. Second Row: Matt Sigmon, lody Street, jeff Dale, Doug Leatherman, Scott Hilton, Larry Yancey :Emily Ee Mr. Bost shows his many emotions. Ronald Connor seems a little T'miffed . Marc Williams and the Trojans, a head in front of the Competition Ed Fisher goes up for the shot. Mark ljames is fouled from behind. Ronald, don't forget to follow through. jeff Dale and Ed Fisher look on the action. Terry Connor runs the offense. The 7986-7987 Trojans! Mark Uames shows his concentration. 97 SD-7 Champs! The 7986- 7987 Bandys junior Varsity Girls continued the tradition of champions. The team was coached by Karen Wimberly for the second year in a row The team was 77-7 in the conference, losing only to Mooresville, The team was led by Sophomores Ann Drum lCaptainj, BJ. Lee, Roxanne Wimberly and Angie Lowman. Freshmen Erica Turner and jennifer Wiseman added an extra boost to a very talented roster The team has very high expectations for next year with eight returning Freshmen. 2 3M at 8953 vii: ,pill 581 slr, sis, s'lq -sa' +4 -, W in-nr .43 4 fa 5 Q- U Pr, . ,ws N 11, 'st Row: Roxanne Vwmberly Ann Drum, B. l. Lee, Angie Lowman. Second Row: Leslie Howarol Amy Bumgarnen lennifer Sigmon, Erica Turnen Sha wn Laney jennifer fiseman, Beverly Mostellen Sharon Baucom, Coach Wimberly Y Yum-are K . 'S ji 5 '1 s 8 gs jg WX ,L.. 7. lennifer Wiseman looks to pass the ball. 2. Beverly Mosteller scoops up a lay-up. 3. Amy Bumgarner goes up for two! 4. Sharon Baucom follows through. 5. 7986-7987 JV Girls. 6. Leslie Howard pulls up for a jumper 7. lennifer Wiseman concentrates on her shot. 8. Angie Lowman leans into this basket. 9. The 700 point pinnacle against Cherryvillel - - 5, xxx i I' Q i i 1 t 1, s t, 'fw if 'fir i'g 'W' f W igtiti ff 99 iii. -.. GRIN, 38 .M v ,h ..L.' TQ, L 1 316 4-54 W as' ur 35 1 Q2 af? 5 Bo ys' Tennis Enjoys Winning Season The 7986 Boys' Tennis Team continued its winning tradition this season. The team finished second in the Conference with a 76- 7j record. All Conference Seniors Curtis Queen and jeff Millen along with Tripp Villemagne led the Trojans in their efforts. Queen and Millen through combined strength, won the Conference and Regional Doubles Championships. The pair also advanced to the semi-finals of State Competition. junior Brian Settlemyre was recipient of the Most Improved Award, while Fipp Ville- magne received the Trojan Award. The team was made up of many underclassmen and the future of boys' tennis looks promising. l W 3 4 IE .nw 1 :Q :.c..wm..w. A ,,,,,,,,,,,,..s.--1-ww- C. , C ' . 'x G SZ: - ' G in Q 4 Q: -. .ma .wa -.- ,, may az- , .' - . M2922 rwfiw -.Maw mv' 1' 4-nw? O -.nga - ' ' 'o 0.6 ' First Row: Brian Settlemyre, jeff Millen Tripp Villemagne, Curtis Queen, Mitchell Stewart. Second Row: Derek Thompson, Wes Spencer Eddie White, lohnathon Campbell, Kenny Hilderbran 702 .. . . ' 4. g ,Wm W W .,......W.- ..--e- f- . ,- ,,-,-ggbgg t - r--x ..- ' K i .vvww-umm-:nav-nfws , . v X-. awe. . - . , 4-' f g . jj, 'gf' 6 cikaatssfafp - 'fqaf F 4 . W.'f - 1' - W ' ..' '. . . ,. . ... 4..g ..-q.....W. . ..... . 3 4 Ava.. MQ .,,,.1. , I . ...Q s, .v4. sr .. -. . a 'W 4 .io :.,1,,flQ 5 6 1 8 7. Curtis and leff show winning form. 2. jeff Miller extends on his serve. 3. Curtis Queen displays strong concentration. 4. jeff hustles to make this shot. 5. Tripp Villemagne makes a backhand. 6. Curtis makes this serve. 7. jeff and Tripp bag another victory. 8. jeff places this shot. 9. Brian Settlemyre returns his opponent's shot. 70. Wesley Spencer steps to the ball, 77. lohnathon Campbell attempts to meet the ball 72. Kenny Hilderbran dives after the shot. f'TTT ' ' i was 1 Hack Team lmpro ves The 7986 Track Team continued in its quest for improve- ment. Mark Pegram and Bobby Paysour were among the Conference leaders in the long jump and 400 meter run. Mitchell Williams showed promise in the shot-put and discus, f N , . v,.,....h..,....,....,, ..,,. My ,,.5?,f'rj 1.1,. wNk,., g ,,tz all ,. .V The Team's MVR Robby Wimberly led the team in scoring 4 T T R Y Q TTT Y and was a qualifier for the Sectional Meet after his second f , , T T place Hnish in the 300 meter hurdles at the Conference Meet. M Other Senior standouts were David Searcy Chris Reece, and tsit islst I T Tom Brown. MTTMWMM 2 1 l First Row: Eric Gabriel, Mark Pegram, Lee Vanderlihden, Mitchell Williams. Second Row: Todd Smith, David lennings, Bobby Paysoun Todd Vwmberly Eric Dwayne jackson. Third Row: Robby Wimberly Chris Reece, Da vid Searcy Tom Brown, Bill Dotson, Michael Greene, Kevin Beatty. Da vid Searcy attempts to surpass his opposition. Bill Dotson shows the depth of his ability Robby Wimberly demonstrates why he 's above his competition Chris Reese kicks off the block, as Tom Brown watches. Tom Bro vvn strives for distance. The good form of Lee Vanderlinden is evident in this shot. WQQQMXWNM1 -7 .... , . 7 2 ..,5,.t,-M.-...........,., . SD-7 Champs, A gain! The Lady Fojans finished their regular season with a 73-7 record and the SD-7 Championship. Howeven to the 7985 defending State Champs, the season was a let down in com- parison to the previous one. The team progressed to the District Pla y-offs and defeated Polk Central in the first round. The Lady Fojans were nipped in the second round by Starmount in a fourteen inning marathon . game, Senior captains Audrey Sherrill Iris McCombs, Kristi Cresi- more and Amy Edwards led the youthful team in their at- fEfT7pf5. In-..... 7 3 --v....,.,.,. at tttt . . ai. ...Lt , ., ., First Row: DeAnna Cresimore, B. I, Lee, Nancy Lee, Mitzi Yount, Robbie Isaac, Tonya Flowers, Rhonda Isaac, Kelly Cruse, Leslie Campbell. Second Row: Pa Helderman, Audrey Sherrill, Debra jones, Tracy Benheld Roxanne Wimberly Donna Beal Renee Drum, Michelle Odom, Kristi Cresimore, Angie james, Shannon Ea lris McCombs, Amy Edwards, Marylin Clark. if 3 .1 5 8 ,pf .if Ari, . ...M...,a.t,.'.4v an 7 2 3 4 le . -A 77 72 70 U- X5 M... 72 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1,4-q,-.au M W' W W. M ,... Audrey Sherrill aims for first, Debra jones steps to the plate. Iris McCombs takes a big swing. Caged animals? Kristi Cresimore puts much effort in this swing Leslie Campbell connects on the pitch. The gang's all herell Nancy Lee places the ball in right Held. Renee Drum holds down third base. Rhonda lsaac waits patiently for action. Donna Beal crosses home plate. Debra, are you worried? , NS'Hf?PLfr.u..,,x . 1 if .X Q Baseball Enjoys Successful Start After an opening loss, the baseball team accelerated to gain Hve successive decisions. Unable to sustain the success, they fell victim to a topsy-turvy 5-4 April. As the season vvound dovvn, the baseball team lost their last six games, however they managed to keep spirits up and heads high through the closing lull. The Fojans missed the playoffs by only one game under the steady leadership of seniors Paul Childers, Bruce Drum, Bradley Sigmon, and Andy York. All around player Paul Childers, received M VP and All-C on- ference Honors. David Wilson drove in the offensive award while the unselhsh play of Deon Danner earned him the Team-Before-SelfAvvard. Finally Bobby Dellinger proved to be the most improved on the 9-7 7, 7986 Fojan Baseball Team. its First Row: Coach Randy Lovvman, Greg Carpenten Andy York, Brad Sigmon, Bruce Drum jeff Bolton Mark Chandler Bobby Dellinger Scott Gryder S Coach Ron Carroll, Paul Childers, Ron Carroll Deon Dannen Ed Fisher jerry Oliver Garrett Moss Scott Hilton David Vwlson lody Street Coach Randy 'IU8 am veteran, Paul Childers, waits to connect on the pitch. rd baseman, Brad Sigmon, assumes his defensive position. pby Dellinger displays his competence as catcher tt Hilton stands up at third base. vid VWlson gets a solid hit on this trip to bat. scene with Bandy's own Boys of Summer . Da vid Wilson, delivers another strike. on Danner makes the play as jeff Bolton is there to back the play. GIRLS 45-33 47-26 72-40 55-5 7 54-47 68-44 39-45 53-40 63-45 56-36 700-34 66-43 80-26 29-42 74-32 74-33 54-38 46-5 7 69-37 57-25 47-44 63-33 68-47 60-75 5 7-44 47-48 69-49 69-55 54-50 62-48 63-55 52-45 770 E E Nl 'Q Q? 5 55 LN LN ESSESTEEEREEEEEETSSEEEE West lredell , Statesville St. Stephens North lredell South lredell Fred T Board North lredell Fred T Foard St. Stephens South lredell West Lincoln Maiden Bessemer City Bunker Hill Mooresville West Lincoln Cherryville Newton-Cono ver Maiden Bessemer City Bunker Hill Moores ville Cherryville Newton-Conover BO YS 60-40 77-6 9 67-58 66-6 7 48-49 67-6 7 6 7-62 63-68 7 7-67 60-56 67-63 96-80 70-50 82-73 60-87 6 7-68 67-55 64-56 80-69 72-65 82-78 65-68 72-69 85-67 LVEMHGTBML GIRLS 29-35 L 49-57 L 38-26 54-47 37-30 38-39 40-47 34-30 55-45 59-25 SSSTESSSSESEEESTTSSS 65-28 58-50 44-37 68-38 52-45 42-60 70 7-7 59-36 7 7-40 St. Stephens North lredell South lredell Fred T Foard North lredell Fred T Foard St. Stephens South lredell West Lincoln Maiden Bessemer City Bunker Hill Mooresville Cherryville Ne Wton-Conover Maiden Bessemer City Bunker Hill Mooresville Cherryville Newton-Conover West Lincoln BO YS 52-40 54-65 50-44 35-62 52-79 53-49 37-40 49-67 58-63 5 7-43 40-57 46-70 49-85 5 7-53 44-42 53-62 43-66 59-60 76-50 63-64 63-60 Record 75-5 Record 7- 74 HWWB Lww Newton Conover Bessemer City Cherryville Record 20-4 Record 78-6 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT West lredell W Cherryville Bessemer City 6 - Bunker Hill SEC TIONAL TOURNAMENT W Sylvia Webster Avery County W 67-60 W Mt. Heritage 7 - W Mt. Airy REGIONAL TOURNAMENT W East Davidson W Newton-Conover STATE TOURNAMENT Maiden W Clinton Newton-Conover West Lincoln Newton Conover Maiden Bunker Hill St Stephens Fred T Foard Mooresville West Lincoln Cherryville Bunker Hill Bessemer City Record 6 3 GIRLS Record 7 2 L W SN W do L W L VV L L 00 W cm W L L W L 0 0 L W L W L W YV W W W W L L . W W W W W L - L 46 L W . ' W 9'0 W 54 L 46 Mooreville W 5-4 L 7 69 W 7'2 L v - L 46 ' W 90 ' W 90 L in . W W2 . L 36 ' W 63 ' W 90 W 87 L 76 ' W ai ' W ei ' W 90 TROIAN SCUREBOARD West lredell L6 3 W is is :N VARSLTY FOOTBALL ,O V F007-BALL East Lincoln W 27- 12 Sr. Stephens W 47-74 EdSfLif1COlf1 L 6-14 West Lincoln L 23-24 Sf- Sfepheflf L 0-12 Fred I Foard W 32-0 West Lincoln L 0-14 Maiden W 9-5 Fred I Foard L 8- 14 Bessemer City W 34-29 Maiden W 74-6 gunker Hjll W 31-7 Bunker Hill L 14-50 Mooresville VV 20-0 Mooresville L 8- 14 Cherryville W 23-7 Newton-Conover L 12-36 Newton-Conover L 0-7 Record 7-7 State Play-Offs Thomasville L 14-40 Record 8-3 WUHMU Maiden Bessemer City Bunker Hill West Lincoln Cherryville Newton-Conover Mooresville West Lincoln Maiden Bunker Hill Moores ville Cherryville Newton-Conover Polk Central Starmount 5555555555555 Z FD 03. O 3 H 'E sm NT Q GN Record 14-2 79-0 33-2 73-6 20- 7 26- 7 East Lincoln West lredell East Lincoln West Lincoln Maiden Bessemer City Maiden East Lincoln Mooresville Cherryville Bunker Hill West Lincoln Maiden Bessemer City Bunker Hill Mooresville Cherryville Newton Conover 73 72 572 76 72 7 77 674 L 0-4 . W - 6 4 yv 4-3 ' W 6-2 77 7 ' VV 6.0 60 ' vv 4-3 . L - 5 0 ' L 1-9 8 4 ' W - 3 7 ' L - ' L 3-4 B9559m9f CLLV 79'5 Newton-Conover W 2-0 ' W 4-3 8 4 ' vv 6-5 . L -, L 1 3 ' L 0-5 y ' L 2-4 ' L 4-5 L7 ii 3 L - L 7-2 Record 9-11 BASEBALL 7986 Most Valuable Most Improved All-Conference Robby Wimberly Mitchell Williams Robby Wimberly Most Valuable Offensive Award Most Improved Team Before Self Paul Childers David Wilson Bobby Dellinger Deon Danner All-Conference Paul Childers CHEERLEADING Varsity Most Outstanding Elaine McKay Most Spirited Paege Hartsoe Best All-Around Cathy Byers junior Varsity Most Improved Yvonne McGee Most Spirited Leslie Hicks Best All-Around Meldrina Chapin BASKETBALL 7985-86 Varsity Girls Most Valuable Audrey Sherrill Mitzi Yount Trojan Award Iris McCombs AII-Conference Iris McCornbs Audrey Sherrill Mitzi Yount Varsity Boys Most Valuable Stanley Daniel Roger Torrence Ronald Connor Ronald Connor Stanley Daniel Roger Torrence Defensive Award All-Conference junior Varsity Girls Most Valuable Sherri Connor Most Improved Michelle McGill junior Varsity Boys Most Valuable Mark Hames TRACK 7986 Most Valuable Robby Wimberly Most Improved Mitchell Williams All Conference Robby Wimberly Team Before Self Lgshaun Connor 77 7 TENNIS 7986 FOOTBALL Most Valuable Trojan Award Most Improved All-Conference State Tournament Most Valuable Coaches Award Wojan Award Most Improved All-Conference State Tournament Gir s Boys DeAnna Cresimore Heather Hewitt Mitzi Yount B. j. Lee DeAnna Cresimore Mitzi Yount DeAnna Cresimore Mitzi Yount jeff Miller Curtis Queen jeff Miller Curtis Queen Fipp Villemagne Brian Settlemyre jeff Miller Curtis Queen jeff Miller Curtis Queen Varsity Golden Helmet Coaches Award Team Before Self Best Lineman Best Defensive Player Best Offensive Player Most Improved Best Newcomer All-Conference All-Piedmont fSecond Teamj lHonorable Mentionj Matt Sigmon Ed Fisher Darrin McCaslin Gwynn Brandon Ronnie johnson Dell Bost jay Holmes Todd Smith Paul Caldwell Dell Bost Gwynn Brandon Ed Fisher jay Holmes Dwayne jackson Ronnie johnson Curt Parker Matt Sigmon jay Holmes Gwynn Brandon Greg Carpenter junior Varsity Gary Butler Award jerry Oliver XTHLEWC AWARD Sf HO ORS SOFTBALL 7986 Most Valuable Audrey Sherrill Team Before Self Amy Edwards Most Outstanding Iris McCombs Leadership Kristi Cresimore Fojan Award Tracy Benfield All-Conference Renee Drum Debra jones Nancy lee Iris McCombs Audrey Sherrill Mitzi Yount 773 l Coach Corner Long hours and dedication describe the coaches at Bandys High School. Winning or losing, these people were out there day after da y boosting spirits and encour- aging players though their fellow teachers were long since gone home. Not only looking for wins, the coaches pressed for their players to get more out of the sport than points and glory Valuable lessons were learned during the respective seasons because of the effort and interest the coaches took in their players, This is indeed a special group. Randy Lowman - Varsity Football lAssistantj, Head Coach Baseball Forrest Blake - Varsity 81 l.V Football lAssistant1, Boys' Tennis 174 1 if! Tony Paroli - Head Coach Varsity Football, Track ,M Bob Kelly - Varsity IAssistantj 81 l.V lHead Coachj Football, l.V Boys Basketball lim Goodwin - Varsity 8 l.V Football if-Xssistantj, Track i Wf- ' ,,,k, ,.,f H 1 Jw' , Terry Young - Girls' Tennis Aw. H . g.,'.f,,m-a: an N U. h f W liifikff - W3 i 1 W 1 W35Qv' 1' 1 Marilyn Clark - Head Coach Softball ,n in QI-iJ'!NQ11111 ' K ,S to B 4 QR V .mm--arm. ,t.. S--N---4 Qs,-::::f1fmw.,ages-fflr-s,,:frf'1f:- -ai-flew' Mike Matheson - Varsity Girls Basketball Karen Wimberly - l.V Girls Basketball lf-K Bill Bost - Athletcis Directon Varsity Boys Basketball 775 HIGHLIGHTS IN SPOR TS F. 3 M I 'Hill-:w11::ZLg1T:.1i15::tf': 'I W ,,., W III1: jeff Millen Curtis Queen Made State Semi-Finals 'I ' I afafwa-I A ai ' .v f Qeetttttt I ,,,nA i Softball if ' at ' I Champs 3, Y 'bis 4, Q' 775 Mitzi Yount, Deanna Creisimore Made State Tournament ' . q 52 .W S ' ' A . i .1 Bandys Makes State Bandys Defeats Playoffs in 7986 Maiden Again! V 3l 'Wh- Lady Fojans State Champs!! Fojans Play in Sectional Tournament Bost gets l V Girls 17 7 Varsity Cheerleaders This years varsity cheerleading squad was made up of ten out- standing young ladies. The cheerleaders were always around to pep up our basketball and football teams. The squad was under the leadership of sponson Mrs. Gina Dellinger The squad led by senior Captain Paege Hartsoe and Co-captain Toni Edwards, showed loads of enthusiasm. Seniors Cathy Byers, Leslie Pearson, and Kim Stutts added experience. Our cheerleaders went to camp at UNC-C and brought home a third place trophy spirit sticks, and several other ribbons. They were also named Hrst runner-up at the WXRC Cheerwine Cheerofi the best finish ever for a Bandys squad. Through hard work, long hours of practice, weight-training, and determination the 7986- 7987 Cheerleaders enjoyed as much suc- cess as the rest of the athletes at Bandys. ff! 1 C First Row: Toni Edwards, Leslie Pearson, Kim Stutts, Cathy Byers, Paege Hartsoe. Second Row Deana Ledford Leslie Hicks Yvonne McGee Amy Harwell Meldi Chapin. Q AX-X U. .T BANDYS 5 ,ff l M'Wi'gW2X'iit' team 1 Trojan Cheerleaders tower over all others Paege Hartsoe shows enthusiasm. Our cheerleaders show their talents. A 70 , on a scale of 7 to 70! Cheerleaders lo ve parades! lunior Varsity Cheerleaders Ms. Donna Lutz sponsored the junior Varsity Cheerleading Squad during the 7986- 7987 year The squad was made up of three Sophomores and seven Freshmen. Christi Sherrill was the captain and Kristi Pope was co-captain. The girls worked very hard all year long and even during the summer months to perfect their cheers, chants and stunts. Cheerleading is a tough, year long job that requires much dedication and discipline. The girls definitely were successful in their attempts to be a great squad. 1 720 0 R, First Row: Christi Sherrill lcaptainj, Melonie Geddes, Erin Melton, Kristi Pope lco-captainj, Carol Lineberger. Second Row: Christy Caudill, Ruthie Smith, Tonya Jrphy jennifer Bueschnen Misty Vanderlinden. . ,t.t, ui? Q 8 1. Christy Caudill shows her enthusiasm. 2. Carol Lineberger gives a boost to our team. N 'TES 3. Melonie Geddes watches the football game. g 4. Tonya Murphy glances over the crowd. 5. Kristi Pope looks on at the scoreboard. 6. IV Cheerleaders. 7. Melonie screams with enthusiasm. 8. Tonya and Chrsti cheer on the Trojans. 727 U 7, Jbpeakzf Zvents I Homecoming On October 70, 1986 the student body of Bandys High School elected April Ann Parkhurst the 7986 Homecoming Queen. She was es- corted by Ron Carroll. Wi-Captains Matt Sig- mon, Gwynn Brandon, and lay Holmes per- formed the crowning. Cathy Byers was chosen first runner-up and Amy Dagenhardt was sec- ond runner-up. K.. .H 1st Runner-up, Cathy Byers Leslie Pearson Christy Cansler Sponsored by Doug Leatherman Senior Class Miss Sophomore Class Miss Escorted by Wesley Spencer Escort - lody Street Escort - David lson Paula Schronce Shawn Laney junior Class Miss Freshman Class Miss Escort - Paul Schronce Escort - Chris Harris 2nd Runner-up, Amy Dagenhardt Sponsored by Craig Reiman Escorted by Michael Greene 725 'i .I Vx'- Angie Blackwell Maria Brenes Sponsor: Mrs. Rogers' Homeroom Sponsor: Todd Smith Escort: Kenny Welch Escort: Kenny Bras well ie- .4 Qxf-QP tb Q I 3 i s I Leslie Campbell Sponsor: Gwynn Brandon Escort: Garrett Moss t: i ss S f P 1 T 5 S if Lana Bost Kim Clayton Sponsor: Dell Bost Sponsor: Mrs. Moser's Homeroom Escort: Nicky Ro we Escort: Clint Shearin lennifer Dover Michelle Geddes Sponsor: Greg Carpenter Sponsor: Brad Cooke Escort: Eric Gabriel Escort: Michael Bumgarner Toni Edwards Christie Goodson Sponsor: Matt Sigmon Sponsor: Todd Ewing Escort: Terry Edwards Escort: Eddie White E5 X M t MF? 2 'v,f, if 5 fn. 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Tammy Gabriel Leslie Hicks Sponsor: Ronnie johnson Sponsor: Scott Hilton Escort: Bradley Gabriel Escort: Michael Titus l Rhonda Isaac Sponsor: Lee Vanderlinden Escort: Terence Cansler Robbie lsaac nonsor: Mrs, Miller 's Homeroom Escort: Shawn Lineberger m Carol larvis Jnsor: Mrs. Deaton's Homeroom Escort: Kelly L ytton .....- L Nancy Lee Candy Mullis Suzanne Taylor Sponsor: Curt Parker Sponsor: Mrs. Black's Homeroom Sponsor: David Roseman Escort: Dale Parker Escort: Chris Caldwell Escort: Dwayne Wray 'fy 9K-'pf Y g Sandy McCaslin Amy Owensby Sponsor: Darin McCaslin Sponsor: Andy Granger Escort: Danny Crouse Escort: Chris Fulbright Michelle McGill Kim Stutts Mascots: Sponsor: Cary McCill Sponsor: Mrs. Freida Drum 's Na ttile Burgin Escort: james Story Homeroom Heith Honeycutt Escort: jeff Bolton Homecoming Dance After the victorious Homecoming Game with Besse- mer City the annual staff sponsored the traditional Homecoming Dance. Rick Reynolds was the disc jockey for the event, Students and alumni both en- joyed the winning spirit and danced to the upbeat music, With successful attempts made by the football play- ers on the field the evening was made complete with the dance. l f at 4 5 , ,,, ' f, ' , sg? f 1 2 . t,s.ts 3 W 2 ,ss l i Ea 3 4 1 4 l 6 7 8 x i I T MADONNA Coforth is Shuckin' and livin '. Paege Hartsoe displays her talents as Matt Sigmon looks on. Beth Hewitt boogiesl These guys show definite enthusiasm. Robert Painter and Greg Carpenter take care of business, Todd Wesley Eddie and Corey entertain with rap Michael Ledbetter seems to be very happy Paul Schronce, Tim Heafner and Annette Ramsey take it easy, These students dance the night away Doug Leatherman and Christy Huffman sway to the music. Watch your feet when you're on the dance floor Togetherness at BHS! BleaCher Creatures sit, because they're too tired to stand. Many couples wait anxiously for a slow song. Matt Sigmon, lay Holmes - who are you trying to fool ? Winter Wonderland On December 6, 7986 the Bandys High school Annual Staff sponsored the 7986 Christmas Dance. Each Senior homeroom elected two ladies to represent them on the Christmas Court. The entire school voted for the girl they wanted to be Christmas Queen. After an hour of dancing, the music stopped and the whole court was introduced. As the excitement grew Matt Sigmon and lay Holmes crowned Cathy Byers as the 7 986 Christmas Queen. Angie Blackwell was Hrst runner-up and Leslie Pearson was second runner-up. Rick Reynolds provided the music for the dance. With the success of the dance the Christmas of 7986 will be a special memory 0 AQ- Q X V lf' O. I Ulf fr 'v 'K , N 4 .6 ',5?ut'i N55 I y WN gp -7 O n .319 fuk 'A A 'NQ ff'-'?'.l flu. ' I s .K Q Q. If ty, X s ,L Q , . xx x K 0 . 'g ff. Jill 0-'J' . r' I ' 5 'v , , 'f . - fy. 1, t QI -.,'t'll nfl 5: H Ill 1 3 - ' I . uf.s N , I . 0 1 4 Vrh. qu'n. QS .1 Q' 1 2 5 I' Q '.'1 X Qfmtl 'a:'4'!i?b D 0 f 4-'l'1?'-f-'-':--Lae.r':v,1.5r :. ,,v.:j..' ' 1 ' 3:04 uw ,Q :. I.-'ltitseb 'Eg-'9. sig' at., 2 ::, - Q ' . Jn?-16.4-::3m' ' N , .'s v:' ,g3f?:': Q 7 f- ' .. 47.-A . Q' '22 s. xS ,.:,.'vz'. l'CI'un ,h 'Q s S-115i 'i h. I '- ' ' '.' xllhf, rn. sc. 5' 's ' ' '49 ' 'I -'I Q ll 4. 'IO . .4 f, io, f- Q- ,ua ur. A 5, -'Jaffe' .I ff 730 ' 'Y' ' xs,.ss 3 Jelly Aff 0 ' l fl ,mug MH 6 Christmas Queen - Cathy Byers. 1986 Christmas Court. Cheerleaders and their dates, BOOGIE , Matt Sigmon and lay Holmes do the Honors. The happy winner! A romantic slow dance for these couples. Tammy Holbrooks looks into the camera. 737 vi Kelly Lytton and Chris Fulbright look really excited? Students dance to Hank, jr. Was this the Freshman corner of the floor? A long awaited slow dance, The Court congratulates the Queen. Go ahead Spence! Nicky Rowe stares into the eyes of his date. Tracy Robinson and Michelle Belcher groove! Dancing is rigorous at BHS! 733 Valentine 's Dance turns to Spring Fling The Beta Club's annual Valentine's Dance was originally scheduled for February 75, 7986. However because of bad weather the event was rescheduled for March 2 7, 7986. The theme for the occasion was changed to a Spring Dance. The night was full of excitement. Rick Reynolds served up the variety of sounds as the disc-jockey A feeling of friendship and love lingered in the gym long after the music concluded and many memories were created for all those who attended. I i 'x 11' ,, qfinjli 'IJ Q Qu I X X 1 th, X Aff af' s-st 4 8 10 77 Leslie Pearson enjoys her date. Donna Goforth gets into this song. These girls show their rhythm. Drew and his harem pose for the camera. l must sa y Am y Owensby, very good. ' You want me to breakdance ?! These underclassmen take a break, B. j. Mundy 8: Todd Wimberly are Bosom Buddies. Christie doubles her fun at the dance. Vicki Strothers, Missy Foy Missy Smith, 81 Shelly Hughes are cooling it Michael Green in action. Hank Williams lr, a part of every Bandys dance. 735 juniors Begin the Ascension to Heaven The week before the prom, many juniors began prom preparations with the help of Mrs. Raden Mrs. Gatewood Mrs. Witherspoon, Mrs. Sherry Drum, and Mrs. Deaton. The chosen theme was Heaven and the gym was adorned with balloons, arcs, and metallic stars in the colors royal blue, sky blue, silven and white. Anticipations ran high as the awaited celestial occasion neared and the hard work was com- pleted. 2 3 QM A , ophomore 'itertainment At the 7986 junior-Senior Prom, entertainment was provided by a ect group of sophomores. The Entertainment Committee practiced eir skits and routines after school with the guidance of Mrs. Gina rllinger On the night of the Prom, the Committee delivered an excel- rt performance that will be remembered in the future. I .,,...-4 8 4... ..-f-so we-9' '.,w Til? . Amy Owensby and Nancy Lee with the Hnished product, Christie Goodson and Leslie Campbell take a break. Balloons enhanced the Heaven theme. Amy poses for a picture. Paege Hartsoe, Cathy Byers and Michelle Geddes appear angelic. Balloon bouquets adorned the tables. Toni Edwards and Michelle Geddes hang streamers, jeff Buchanan and Curtis Mackie hang-ten! jon Uames portrays Prince Ed Fishery Ron Carroll and Shawn Lineberger are Good Ole Boys The girls give their rendition of the All lug Band . Andrew Miller directs entertainment. 737 Prom King and Queen Midway through the roman- tic activities of the 7986 junior- Senior Prom, Brad Sigmon and Michelle Martin were named Prom King and Queen. The King was awarded with a souvenir mug and the Queen was crowned and given a bouquet of roses. Michelle and Brad then danced the traditional and mys- tic spotlight dance. 3 4 Night ' Heaven A fi Dn April 25, 1986 the Bandyslunior-Senior Prom was held he school gymnasium. Dwayne Hartgrove was the disc key for the evening. Vhe decor of the gym highly accented the dance 's theme, eaven . The dancers floated on musical clouds through- F the night. To everyone who attended the Prom, the 'mory will always be one of togetherness and friendships. , --'s '- .0 qv 4 5:5 .X . at s e ,,A.,.e,1,.,k ,kyy my 4 irst M ' 5 Michelle Martin, 7986 Prom Queen. Bradley Sigmon, 1986 Prom King. Michelle and Brad dance the traditional dance. A night in Hea Ven is complete! Donna, Becky April, and Marie enjoy the occasion Sophomore Entertainment has its chance to dance. These students check-in as adults look-on. . l I -c I - N 9 ip 1 VI , ,ii f .Nm J Curt Parker and Nancy Lee dance a slow dance. These students socialize in the lobby Regina Schronce and Reba losey serve drinks. Brad Sigmon and Robbie lsaac get close . Getting legally close at Bandys. Kristi Cresimore knows Lee Vanderlinden is a gentleman. Tracy Robinson and Michelle Belcher get ready to have their picture made Iris McCombs and friends enjoy themselves. 747 Miss Bandys Pageant 7986 The Student Relations Club sponsored the 7986 Miss Banc Pageant. The theme for the event was Carrousel of Magi Leslie Pearson was the reigning 7985 Miss Bandys. She gave l crown to the new 7986 winner Amy Harwell. Paege Harts was awarded Hrst runner-up and Amy Hicks was seco runner-up. The contestants were judged by Casual wear and even, wear All the girls will remember the event for years to Com 2 4 if ab' lei! 4 A 3: v x S ' Si .1 . 3 4 5 an . ,.-.-aa, 7 8 4 1' X , C Miss Bandys 7986, Amy Harwell. First runner-up Pa ege Hartsoe, Amy Harwell, second runner-up Amy Hicks Amy poses for the judges. Could she be surprised ? C ongra tula tions, Miss Bandys 1985, Leslie Pearson, Cathy Byers is 'pretty in pink . Christy Cansler smiles for the judges. The girls line up for inspection. The anticipation backstage. Elaine McKay gazes to the audience. The Beauties of BHS! 743 5 3 v . I fx SENIOR S SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Weasurer Reporter Hrstorran lay Holmes Cathy Byers Martha Stewart Curt Parker Angle Blackwell Testator Chrlstle Goodson Poet April Parkhurst Lyrlclst Brad Cooke CLASS MOTTO 1. ii? fc ' J . . . 4 Give to the world the best that B you have and the best will Y' lr. . an in' V . 4 'J W in to come back to you CLASS COLORS Forest Green and Old Gold CLASS FLOWER Yellow Rose CLASS MASCOTS Nattrle Burgrn Keith Honeycutt Q . . . g Senior Class Ofhcers , ' Brad Cooke - Lyricist, Curt Parker - Reporter Christie Coodson - Testator Cathy Byers - Vice ' ' President, April Parkhurst - Poet, Angie Blackwell - Historian, Martha Stewart - Sec. Weasuren lay Q 5 3 fb an I 'U Q 3 D T O L I I - i , ' - ' I , Student Council 5e'ygQj,1g1ijOQ4'S5 , ' Nancy Lee - Pres., Paege Hartsoe, Amy Owensby - VP Leslie Pearson - Sec., ' Q Bari Lynn Martin, Stephanie lohnson, April Parkhurst. Q ' 147 ' 'Wi-Hb.. N Charlie Lee Marvin Larry Lance Edward Geneva Anne Abernathy lr Andrews Baker Bandy vm-3' xe- A Angela Lynette Delbert William Lana lean Kristin Marie Blackwell Bost Bost Brand Y , Candace Annette Kenneth George Maria Del Pilar Corey Allen Brannon Bras well jr Brenes Brooks 748 Gwen Michelle Michelle Marie Beal Belcher April Da wn Arnold Gwynn Brandon Brandon, Ir Qiaua- Kimberly Melissa Mitchell Dean Buff Burgess Charlie Lee Abernathy Ir. - Parents: Mr and Mrs, Charlie Abernathy Sr, Route 7, Box 115, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Carpentry 2, 3, 4. Marvin Larry Andrews - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Larry Andrews, Route 2, Box 151-R, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND AC TIVITIESJ Auto Mechanics 2. Lance Edward Baker - Parent: Elizabeth Baker: 634 West 8th Street, Newton, N. C . Geneva Anne Bandy - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Reed M. Bandy Route 2, Box 525-R 1, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FBLA 1,4 Media Center Club 2, 4, Pep Club 7, 2, 3, 4, Gwen Michelle Beal - Parents: Sue Laney and Dickie Beal 308, West 9th Street, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND AC TIVITIES: DECA 4,' FBLA 7, Historian 7. Michelle Marie Belcher - Parents: Mr and Mrs. lack Belcher: Route 7, Box 170-1A, Sherrills Ford NC. HONORS, CL UBS AND ACTIVITIES: Biology Award 1,' Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Colorguard lFlagj 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4,' Beta Club 4,' French Club 7, 2, 3,' Pep Club 7, 2: SRC Club 7, 2, Science Club 7. Angela Lynette Blackwell - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Frank Blackwell Route 7, Box 75- A, Sherrills Ford N. C. HONORS, CL UBS AND ACTIVITIES: DECA 4, Wce-President 4,' Senior Class Historian, Homecoming Court 4,' Christmas Court 4. Delbert VWIIiam Bost - Parents: Mr and Mrs, Steve Bost, Route 2, Box 740, Catawba, N. C . HONORS, CL UBS ANDACTIVITIES: I. V Football 7, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Catawba Valley Cable Player of the Week 4. Lana lean Bost - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bost, Route 2, Box 740, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Homecoming Court 4, DECA 4. Kristin Marie Brand - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Walter A. Brand 2066 Grassy Creek Road Denver N. C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Band 7, 2, 3, 4: Beta Club 4: SAE 2, 3, 4, SRC 7, 2, 3, 4,' Science Club 2, 3, YAC 2, Colorguard IFlagj 4, Miss Bandys Pageant 3. April Dawn Brandon - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Arnold G. Brandon, Sr., Route 2, Box 250-B, Catawba, N. C . HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Band 7, Marching Band 2, 3,' Powder Puff Football 7, 3,' FBLA 2, 3, FCA 2, 3, FHA 2, 3, 4,' Pep Club 2, 3. Arnold Gwynn Brandon, In - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Arnold G, Brandon, Sr., Route 2, Box 250-B, Catawba, N,C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: IV Football 1, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Golden Helmet Award 3, Wi-Captain 4, FCA 4, FFA 7, 2, 3, Weasurer 3,' Monogram Club 2, 3, 4,' Pep Club 3, 4. Candace Annette Brannon - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Rupert Brannon, Route 2, Box 189, Sherrills Ford N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND AC TIVITIES: Child Care 3, 4, Secre- tary 4, FFA 3,' FHA 7, 2, 3,' Powder Puff Football 1. Ken George Braswell Ir - Parents: Mr Ken George Braswell 370 Shady Lane, Denven N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FCA 4,- Pep Club 4, Spanish Club 4,' Band 7, 2, Stage Band 2,' Student Council 45 Senior Superlative - Most Depend- able. Maria Del Pilar Brenes - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Francisco Brenes, Route 2, Box 523, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND AC TIVITIES: Miss Bandys Pageant 2, 3,' Child Care 1,' French Club 1,' Science Club 7, 2,' Spanish Club 4. Corey Allen Brooks - Parent: Mrs. Faye Brooks, Route 7, Box 778, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND AC TIVITIESJ DECA 4,' FBLA 1,' Media Center 7, Treasur- er 7. Kimberly Melissa Buff - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Bufd 321 Hghway 150 East, Denveiy N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: BSCS Award 2, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Secretary 4,' Beta Club 4,' FBLA 1, 2, 4, Pep Club 3,' Spanish Club 2, 3. Mitchell Dean Burgess - Parents: Richard and Glenda Burgess, Route 2, Box 2 11-A, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Carpentry 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 3, 4, All-County Band 3, 4, Squad Leader 4, 149 Lisa Fa ye Burris - Parents: jerry and Faye Burris, Route 2, Box 431-B, Newton, N. C . HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FBLA 1, 4, FHA 3. Mary Catherine Byers - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Byers, jr., PO, Box 4, Long Island, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Biology Award 1, Family Living Award 3, Girls State 3, junior Marshall, Science Fair Award 1, Whos Who Among American High School Students 3, Varisty Cheerleading 3, 4, Best All Around 3, Annual Staff Proofreader 4, Art Club 1, Beta Club 3, 4, President 4, FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, FCA Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4, SRC 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, I. V Basketball 1, 2, Family Living Club 3, Sec.!Treas. 3, Band 2, Colorguard lFIagj 2, Powder-Puff Football 1, 3, Senior Class Vice-President, Miss Bandys Pageant 3, A-B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4, First Runner-up 4, Homeroom OfHcer-President 1, Vice-President 2, President 3, Vice-President 4, Inter-Club Council 3, Academic Internship 3, SADD 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Christmas Court 4, Senior Superlative -Best All Around. Lisa Michele Caldwell - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Steve Caldwell Route 2, Box 592, Newton, N: C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Child Care 4, Feasurer 4, FBLA 2, 4, FCA 2, FHA 1, 2, Pep Club 2. Daniel Scott Calloway - Guardians: Mr and Mrs. Robert Spivey Route 1, Box 222, Maiden, N.C, Leslie Ann Campbell - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Robert L. Campbell, Route 2, Box 321, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND AC TIVITIES: Algebra II Award 2, Whos Who Among American High School Students 4, Beta Club 3, 4, IV Basketball 1, 2, Most Improved 1, Homecoming Court 4, A-B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff Accoun- tant 4, FBLA 1, 3, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Varsity Basketball 3, Powder-Puff Football 1, 3, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1. Roy Neal Campbell - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Campbell Route 2, Box 442, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Auto Mechanics 2, 3, 4, FBLA 1, FFA 1, 2, 3, Wce-Pesident 3. Gregory Scott Carpenter - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne W Carpenter Route 1, Box BS-B, Sherrills Ford N. C . HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FBLA 1, 4, Treasur- er 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, Parliamentarlan 3, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, j.V Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4. Mark Brian Chandler - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Lee Roy Chandlen Route 2, Box 758, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Carpentry 2, 3, 4, FFA 2, Baseball 1, 3, IV Football 1. Kimberly Dawn Clayton - Parents: Mit and Mrs. Carl T Clayton, Route 2, Box 332 Maiden, NC HONORS, CL UBS AND ACTIVITIES: COO 4, Public Relations 4, FBLA 1, FHA 2, 3, 4, Media Center 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Christmas Court 2, Homecoming Court 3, 4. Karen Elaine Coffey - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. joseph W Coffey Route 1, Box 511, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FBLA 3, 4. Ronald Antawyn Connor - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Connon Route 1, Box 111, Sherrills Ford N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Economics In Action 3, Sophomore Entertainment Committee 2, Homecoming Court Escort 1, Christmas Court Escort 3, Student Council 3, Bandys Talent Show 3, Homeroom OfHcer- President 3, 4, All-County Chorus 3, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Newspaper Staff Co-Sports Editor 4, YAC 1, 2, Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, All-Conference 1, 2, 3, Ranked No. 2 Freshman in North Carolina 1, Charlotte Observer Tip-Off Tournament -All Tournament Team 3, First Freshman All-Confer- ence 1, Best All Around Award 1, Most Improved Award 2, Most Hustle Award 3, junior Class President, Senior Superlative -Friendliest. Bradley Steven Cooke - Parents: Mr Steve Cooke and Ms. Diane Cooke, 16 Shannon Drive, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: j.V Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Lyricist, Photography Club 4, Andrea Lyna Cope - Parents: Mr and Mrs. jeremy E. Cope, jr, 7 Nance Drive, Newton, N. C. HONORS, CL UBS AND ACTIVITIES: Academic lnternshp 3, Beta Club 3, 4, FBLA 1, 2, Newspaper Photographer 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, j. V Basketball 1. john Daniel Crouse - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Wade Crouse, Route 2, Box 448, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FFA 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 4, All-County Band 4. Kelly Dawn Cruse - Parents: Mr and Mrs. jerry Cruse, Route 2, Box 129, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: A-B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Who Among American High School Students 3, IV Basketball 1, 2, Team Before Self Award 2, Beta Club 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. Amy Lynn Dagenhardt - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Melvin Dagenhardt, Route 2, Box 412, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Class Miss 1, Freshman Class Sec.fTreas., Miss Bandys Pageant 1, 3, Sophomore Entertainment Committee 2, Homecoming Court 1, 4, Second Runner-up 4, DOO 4, FBLA 4, FHA 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, IV Cheerleading 1, 2, Varsity Cheerleading 3. Ieff Larone Dale - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Francis C. Dale, Route 1, Box 75, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Science Club 4, I. V Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4. Kimberly Sue DeHart - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Douglas H, DeHart, Route 2, Box 333, Maiden, N.C, HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Beta Club 3, 4, FBLA 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, SAE 3, 4, SRC 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, SADD 2, 3, 4, Economics in Action 3. 750 if-Q, Lisa Faye Mary Catherine Burris Byers Gregory Scott Mark Brian Carpenter Chandler .1 hw Andrea Lyna john Daniel Cope Crouse 1 ic: 7' Lisa Michele Daniel Scott Leslie Ann Roy Neal Caldwell Callo wa y Campbell Campbell ln. Kimberly Dawn Karen Elaine Ronald Anta wyn Bradley Steven Clayton Coffey Connor Cooke SN... Kelly Dawn Amy Lynn jeff Larone Kimberly Sue C ruse Dagenhardt Dale DeHart 757 1- L Wxb, kL,. A , ,h i , .- lwhwf qs . L X ff' i Gina Caldwell Cynthia Renee Michael Brian Toni Annette Dellinger Drum Duncan Edwards Rebecca Lynn james Douglas Lisa Ann Tamara lean Finney Flowers Fulbright Gabriel l Donna Gail Christie Annette Roman Lee Andrew Keith Matthew Goforth Goodson Granger Greene 752 a Riva Dyanne Todd Douglas Epps Ewing .f Michelle Leigh Sally Beth Geddes Gilleland B' 1:5 Michael Anthony Lori Anne Greene Grigg Gina Caldwell Dellinger - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Mickey loe Caldwell Route 1, Box 772-D, Maiden, N. C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Biology Award 3, Band 7, 2, 3, Colorguard IFIagj 2, 3, Colorguard lRit'Ie2 3, SADD 2, Child Care 3, COO 4, FBLA 2, 4, FHA 1, 2, Media Center 3, Cynthia Renee Drum - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Lee A, Drum, Route 2, Box 97-A, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Bus Driver 4, Michael Brian Duncan - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Ernest Duncan, Route 2, Box 65, Newton, N.C Toni Annette Edwards - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Michael K. Edwards, Route 7, Box 45-K, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CL UBS AND ACTIVITIES: Homecoming Court 2, 4, Miss Bandys Pageant 2, 3, Who Among American High School Students 3, Consum- er Math Award 2, Student Council 3, Secretary 3, Inter-Club Council 3, I. V Cheer- leading 7, 2, Captain 2, Most Spirited Award 2, Varsity Cheerleading 3, 4, Co- Captain 4, FBLA 7, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, FCA 7, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Pep Club 7, 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3, Secretary 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, President 3. Riva Dyanne Epps - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Glenn Epps, Route 2, Box 250-E, Catawba, N. C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: General Biology Award 3, FBLA 7, 2, Newspaper Staff Typist 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Squad Leader 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, All-County Band 2, 3. Todd Douglas Ewing - Parents, Mr and Mrs. Randall Ewing, Route 7, Box 790, Maiden, N. C . HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Physical Science Award 2, Chem- istry Award 3, Boys State 3, Summer Ventures in Math and Science 3, Governors School Nominee 2, Camp Broadstone 2, 3, 4, Bus Driver 3, 4, Student Economics Survey 2, lunior Marshal' Annual Staff Photographer 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, FCA 7, Monogram Club 3, 4, Science Club 7, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, I, V Basketball 7, 2, I. V Football 7, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, 'lrack 2, 4, Biology Award 1, A-B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Fair Award 1, Senior Superlative - Most Likely To Succeed. Rebecca Lynn Finney - Parents, Mr and Mrs. joseph Alonzo Finney lr, Route 1, Box 65, Maiden, N. C . HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Miss Bandys Pageant 2, 3, Powder-Puff Football 1, 2, Child Care Club 3, 4, President 4, DECA 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, Secretary 7, Treasurer 2, Reporter 3. james Douglas Flowers - Parent: Mr Walter S. Flowers, Route 1, Box 119-A, Sherrills Ford N. C . HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Annual Staff Photographer 4, FBLA 1, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, SRC 2, Family Living Club 4. Lisa Ann Fulbright - Parents: Mn Alan Fulbrght and Ms. Linda Fulbright, Route 2, Box 761, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND AC TIVITIES: lunior Achievement 3, President 3, SADD 2, 3, 4, Powder-Puff Football 7, 3, 4, Miss Bandys Pageant 3, All- County Chorus 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Who Among American High School Students 3, Physical Science Award 1, Algebra lAward 2, Economics In Action 3, Typing I Award 3, Beta Club 3, Child Care Club 3, COO 4, DECA 4, FBLA 7, 2, 3, 4, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Media Center 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, SAE 1, 2, 3, SRC 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3. Tamara lean Gabriel - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Billy Gabriel, Route 1, Box 88, Sherrills Ford N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Homecoming Court 4, Christmas Court 4. Michelle Leigh Geddes - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Iames D. Geddes, RO. Box 714, Denven NC. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Homecoming Court 2, 4, Sopho- more Entertainment Committee 2, Whos Who Among American High School Students 4, 7st Runner-up in District Creed Contest 2, Winner County Creed Contest 2, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 7, French Club 2, Newspaper Staff 4, Pep Club 7, 2, 3, 4, I.V Basketball Statistician 1, l.V Cheerleading 2, Powder-Puff Football 1, 3. Sally Beth Gilleland - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Ronald O. Gilleland, Route 1, Box 223, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. fTreas. 2, 3, DECA 4, FBLA 1, 2, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4. Donna Gail Goforth - Parents: Ierry D. Goforth and Martha H. Gofroth, Route 2, Box 25-C, Catawba, N. C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: BSCS Award 3, DECA 4, President 4. Christie Annette Goodson - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Carrol E. Goodson, 390 High- way 150 East, Denven N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Economics In Action 3, Agebra ll Award 2, Typing ll Award 3, Lees McRae Math Contest 2, Appalachian Math Contest 3, The Society of Distinguished High School American Students 3, 4, Sophomore Entertainment Committee 2, Bandys Talent Show 3, Annual Staff Typist 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, FBLA 1, 3, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 7, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, IV Basketball 1, 2, Powder-Puff Football 1, 3, A-B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Court 1, 4, Miss Bandys Pageant 3, Senior Class Testaton United States Achievement Academy 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Homeroom Oth- cer-President 1, 2, Testator 4, lunior Marshal' Christmas Court 4. Roman Lee-Andrew Granger - Parents: Mc and Mrs. Bain Iones, Route 7, Box 129, Maiden, NC. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: A-B Honor Roll 7, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 2, 3, FCA 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, I. V Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4. Keith Matthew Greene - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Bruce Greene, Route 2, Box 478, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Algebra I Part B Award 2, COO 4, FBLA 7, 2, 4, FFA 7, 2, Media Center 3. Michael Anthony Greene - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Donald Greene, Route 2, Box 62- C, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Auto Mechanics 4, Carpen- tery 1, 2, 3, FCA 1, FFA 7, Pep Club 1, IV Football 7, 2, lrack 1, 3, 4, Senior Superla tive - Most Original. Lori Anne Grigg - Parents: Mr and Mrs, Craig Grigg, Sr, Route 2, Box 505, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Agebra ll Award 2, Lees McRae Math Contest 2, Beta Club 3, 4, Governors School Nominee 3, Art Award 3, lunior Marshall' Art Club 1, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, DECA 4, FBLA 3, FHA 3, Secretary 3, French Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, A-B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Superlative - Most Original. 753 Theresa Christine Crindstaff - Parents: Mr and Mrs, Roger Crindstaff Route 2, P O. Box 357, Catawba, N. C . HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Child Care Club 3, DECA 4, FBLA 7, FHA 2, 3. Giorgia Ellaline Hammer - Parents: Mn and Mrs. Robert Hammer Route 2, Box 758- AB, Catawba, NC. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Beta Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2, SAE 2, SRC 2, Science Club 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Colorguard lFlagj 3, 4, Co-Captain 4. Douglas Scott Harrill - Parents: Mr, and Mrs. Olen Harrill, Route 2, Box 209-A, Catawba, N.C, HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Auto Mechanics 4, FBLA 7, Media Center 4, Pep Club 7, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Track 7, 2, Homecoming Court Escort 4, Stephanie Paege Hartsoe - Parents: Lanny Hartsoe and Barbara Nagen 5 Mount Olive Road, Newton, N. C , HONORS, CL UBS AND AC TIVITIES: Varsity Cheerleading 3, 4, Captain 4, Most Spirited Award 3, Beta Club 3, 4, FCA 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Wce-President 3, Senior Superlative -Most School Spirit. Wanda Renee Hartsoe - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Wade F Hartsoe, Route 7, Box 709, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: FHA 3, Parliamentarian 3, Kathryn Lee Hatchett - Parents: Mr and Mrs. lim Hatchett, 704 North Frye Avenue, Newton, N. C. HONORS, CL UBS AND ACTIVITIES: A-B Honor Roll 2, FBLA 4, FCA 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Pep Club 4, Science Club 7, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, I, V Basketball 7. Linda Marie Hedrick - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hedrick, Route 2, Box 765, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND AC TIVITIESJ Biology Award 7, Academic Internship 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, DECA 4, FBLA 7, 2, 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 4, SAE 2, 3, 4, SRC 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Franklin Lamar Hepler - Parents:Mr, and Mrs. Lamar Heplen Box 37, Long Island N,C, HONORS, CLUBS, AND AC TlVlTIES:Beta Club 4, Pep Club 1, I. V Football 7. David Lee Hicks - Parents:Mr and Mrs. Clyde White, PO. Box 662, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND AC TIVITIES: FFA 4, President 4, Honor Roll 4, Carpentery Club 3, DECA 7. lodi Lynn Hicks - Parents: Mr and Mrs, Mack Hicks, Route 7, Box 335, Maiden, N.C. Tracy Scott Hilton - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. limmy Hilton, 104 Caleb Setzer Road Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND AC TIVITIES: Whos Who Among American High School Students 3, Auto Mechanics Club 2, 3, 4, FCA 7, 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Monogram Club 7, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 7, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Spanish Club 3, Baseball 7, 2, 3, 4, I. V Basketball 1, 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, I, V Football 7, 2, Best Offensive Lineman Award 2, Varisty Football 3, 4, Band 7, Homecoming Court Escort 7, 2, Sophomore Entertainment Committee 2, Bus Driver 2, 3, 4, Senior Superlative - Most Athletic. lohn Alden Holmes, lr - Parents: Mr and Mrs. lohn Holmes, Sr., Route 7, Box 740- 7A Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: A Honor Roll 7, 2, 3, 4, Chief lunior Marshal, Morehead Nominee 4, Governors School 3, Appalachian Math Contest 3, Lees McRae Math Contest 2, Western Regional Math Contest 3, Algebra lAward 7, Algebra Il Award 2, Geometry Award 2, Advanced Math Award 3, Biology Award 7, Chemistry Award 3, Typing I Award 2, l. V Football 7, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Tri-Captain 4, Best Offensive Player Award 3, Coca-Cola Colden Helmet Award 3, All-Conference 3, All-Piedmont 3, Annual Staff 3, 4, lr Co-Editor 3, Co-Editor 4, Beta Club 3, 4, District President 3, Wce-President 4, FCA 7, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 7, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4, Spanish Club 7, 2, 4, l.V Basketball 7, 2, Track 3, Homecoming Court Escort 7, Sophomore Entertainment Committee 2, Prom Committee 3, Homeroom Officer - President 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class President, Senior Superlative -Most Intelligent, Darrell Lee Honeycutt - Parents: Mr, and Mrs. Carroll Honeycutt, Route 2, Box 250-D, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES FFA 4. Cheryl Elizabeth Hood - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hood, Route 3, Box 184-7, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: DECA 4, FBLA 2, lunior Achievement 3, Secretary 3. Stephanie LaDonna Hovis - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hovis, Route 2, Box 275, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Whos Who Among American High School Students 4, FBLA 7, FCA 2, 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Pep Club 2, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, l.V Cheerleading 2. Lori Ann Howard - Parents: Mr, and Mrs. Charles F Howard, Route 2, Box 274, Terrell, N.C. HONORS, CL UBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Art Club 7, FBLA 4, SAE 2, 3, 4, SRC 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. Christina Lenae Huffman - Parents, Mr, and Mrs, lerry Huffman, Route 1, Box 57-B, Sherrills Ford, N C , HONORS, CL UBS, AND AC TIVITIES: Art Club 7, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Art Award 3, Art Contest -Honorable Mention 2, Superintendents Choice 3, Best of the Show 3, FBLA 3, Christmas Court 4. Anita Kay lngle - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. lohn lngle, Route 2, Box 754, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CL UBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Typing Il Award 2, Shorthand I Award 2, Office Occupations I Award 3, FBLA 7, 2, 4, SAE 3. 754 ,gav- Theresa Christine Giorgia Ellaline Grindstaff Hammer IE?-3' Linda Marie Franklin Lamar Hedrick Hepler Q64 Darrell Lee Cheryl Elizabeth Honeycutt Hood My Q., Douglas Scott Stephanie Paege Wanda Renee Harrill Hartsoe Hartsoe I, in 'M A ,3 ref if 4.-. f :H .LM 1' '21 L L 1+ Kathryn Lee Hatchett r'L'-F t 'w-...fy 'L 'Orr' Da vid Lee lodi Lynn Facy Scott Hicks Hicks Hilton Stephanie LaDonna Lori Ann Christina Lenae Hovis Howard Huffman john Alden Holmes, lr Anita Kay lngie 755 1 'lvl 'Nl-w-.,X Rhonda Leigh Robbin Ann Angela Marie jeff Mark Isaac Isaac lsenhour lsenhour hiv' Carol Leigh Ronald Gene Stephanie Laverne Paul VWlson larvis johnson johnson Laney 3 I 'iff , I , . 3 as L L L Dana Susan Robert Lee Shana Rae Yolander Ann Lineberger Lineberger lr Little Little 756 4. Rodney Dale Nrzah Kennedy Isenhour Ison Douglas Dean Nancy Raquel Leatherman Lee Bari Lynn Karen Renee Martin Martin Rhonda Leigh Isaac - Parent: Patsy S. Isaac, Route 7, Box 392-A, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND AC TI VI TIES: Homecoming Court 4, Academic Internship 3, A-B Honor Roll 7, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Ofhcer- Wce-President 7, 2, 3, 4, j. V Basketball 7, 2, Co-Captain 2, Most Valuable Player 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, American High School Athlete 2, 3, Annual Staff Co-Business Manager 4, Beta Club 3, 4, FBLA 3, FCA 7, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 7, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 7, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Powder-Puff Football 7, 3, Softball 7, 2, 3, 4, Band 7, Prom Committee 3. Robbin Ann Isaac - Parent: Patsy S. Isaac, Route 7, Box 397-A, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND AC TIVITIES: Algebra I Award 7, Agebra ll Award 2, Ad- vanced Math Award 3, Lees McRae Math Contest 2, Appalachian Math Contest 3, junior MarshaL' Sophomore Entertainment Committee 2, Homecoming Court 4, Homeroom OfI7cer - Sec.!77'eas. 2, 4, United States Achievement Academy 2, 3, j.V Basketball 7, 2, Most Improved 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Annual Staff Co- Business Manager 4, Beta Club 3, 4, FBLA 3, FCA 7, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 7, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4, Spanish Club 3, Reporter 3, Powder-Puff Football Football 7, 3, Softball 7, 2, 3, 4, A-B Honor Roll 7, 2, 3, 4, Miss Bandys Pageant 3, Whos Who Among American High School Students 3, Prom Committee 3, Christ- mas Court 4. Angela Marie Isenhour - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Steve lsenhouij Route 7, Box 67, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Shorthand I Award 3, A-B Honor Roll 7, 2, 3, 4, SADD 2, FBLA 7, 2, 3, 4, FCA 7, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Band 7, 2, 3, 4, Squad Leader 4, Vice'President 4, All-County Band 3, 4. jeff Mark Isenhour - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Robert Isenhour Route 7, Box 78, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND AC TIVITIES: Carpentry 7, 2, 3, FFA 7, 2, 3, 4. Rodney Dale Isenhour - Parent, Kathy Isenhoun Route 7, Box 575, Maiden, N,C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Carpentry Club 7, 2, Art Club 7. Nrzah Kennedy Ison - Parents: Mr and Mrs. jerry Hancock, Route 2, Box 757-B, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: DECA 4, Secretary 4, French Club 7, 2, Media Center Club 7, 2, Pep Club 7, 2, 7Tack Manager 2. Carol Leigh jarvis - Parents: Mr and Mrs, Nell jarvis, Route 7, Box 754-B, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CL UBS, ANDACTIVITIES: Band 7, 2, 3, 4, Photography Club 4, President 4, FBLA 7, 2, 3, 4, Sec.7Treas. 2, Historian 3, Media Center Club 3, Sec.!Treas, 3, Monogram Club 7, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 7, 2, 3, 4, SRC 7, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Miss Bandys Pageant 3, Powder-Puff Football 7, 3, 4, Christmas Court 4. Ronald Gene johnson - Parents: Mr Don johnson and Ms. Pam johnson, Route 7, Box 756, Sherrills Ford N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Auto Mechanics Club 2, 3, 4, FBLA 7, FFA 7, Pep Club 7, 2, 3, 4, Pack 7, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Court Escort 7, 2, Freshman Class President, j. V Football 7, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Coca- Cola Golden Helmet Award 4. Stephanie Laverne johnson - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Lawery johnson, Route 7, Box 242-C Sherrills Ford N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Beta Club 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Pep Club 7, 2, SAE 3, 4, Reporter 4, SRC 7, 2, Spanish Club 4, Secretary 4, Miss Bandys Pageant 7, 3, Sophomore Entertainment Committee 2, Whos Who Among American Hgh School Students 4, Students Introduction to Engineering 3, Explorers 4, President 4, Academic Internship 3, 4, Student Council 4, Band 7, 2, 3, USAA 7, Senior Superlative-Friendliest. Paul Wilson Laney - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Charles Laney Route 7, Box 763, Maiden, N,C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Consumer Math Award 7, Car- pentry Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, President 4, FFA 7, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Chapter Farmer Award 3, Greenhand Award 3, State Farmer Award 3, Bus Driver 4. Douglas Dean Leatherman - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Marvin Leatherman, 7 South Harris Avenue, Newton, N.C, HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: FCA 7, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Monogram Club 3, 4, Pep Club 7, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 7, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, j.V Basketball 7, 2, Most Improved Player Award 7, Most Valuable Player Award 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Sophomore Entertainment Com- mittee 2. Nancy Raquel Lee - Parents: Mr and Mrs. joe Lee, Route 7, Box 376, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Girls State 3, junior Marshal' Woodman of the World U.S. History Award 3, Whos Who Among American High School Students 4, Biology Award 7, Academic Internship 3, 4, UNC -Chapel Hill Women in Law Symposium 3, Western N.C. Student Council Conference 3, Morehead Nomineee 4, Prom Committee 3, Homeroom Officer- Vice-President 7, Homecoming Court 4, A-B Honor Roll 7, 2, 4, Powder-Puff Football 7, 3, Annual Staff 3, 4, jr. Co-Editor 3, Co-Editor 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, jr Representative 3, Editor of the S.C, Newsletter 3, President 4, FBLA 3, FCA 7, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Monogram Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, SRC 3, Science Club 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Inter-Club Council 3, Band 7, Varsity Marching Band lFlagj 2, Varsity Concert Band 2, j.V Basketball 7, Most Valuable Player Award 7, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Tennis 7, 2, 3, Softball 7, 2, 3, 4, Golden Arm Award 2, All-Conference 3, Senior Superlative - Most Likely To Succeed. Dana Susan Lineberger - Parents: Mr joel Lineberger and Mrs. Hilda Gaines, Route 7, Box 73 7, Sherrills Ford N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, j.V Cheerleading 7, 2, Band 4, All-County Chorus 3. Robert Lee Linebergen jr - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Robert Linebergen Sr., Route 7, Box 724C, Sherrills Forcl N,C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: FFA 7, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4, Pep Club 7, Band 7, 2, 3, 4, Photography Club 4. Shana Rae Little - Parents: Mr and Mrs. jimmy Little, 7250 Highway 750 East, Denver, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND AC TIVITIES: Beta Club 3, 4, French Club 3, SAE 2, 3, 4, President 4, SRC 7, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, YAC 2, 3, 4, SADD 3, 4, Band 7, 2, 3, 4, Rifle 3, Flag 4, Co-Captain 4, All-County Band 7, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, All- County Chorus 2, Miss Bandys Pageant 3. Yolander Ann Little - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Sinclair Little, Route 3, Box 240, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: FBLA 7. Bari Lynn Martin - Parents: Mr Barry Martin and Mrs. Wvian White, Route 7, Box 76 7, Sherrills Ford N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, ANDAC Tl VI TIES: DECA 4, Pep Club 7, 2, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Band 7, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Court 4, Bus Driver 3, 4. Karen Renee Martin - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Thomas Martin, Route 7, Box 75-A, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: DECA 4, FBLA 7, 3, FCA 3, Media Center Club 2, 3, President 3, Pep Club 7, 2, 3, Inter-Club Council 3. 757 Gina Leslie McCall - Parents: Mr and Mrs. lerry McCall Route 2, Box 5 12, Newton, N.C, HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: DECA 4, FBLA 1, 2, 3, FCA 1, FHA 1, 2, Darin Steven McCasIin - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Iohnnie McCasIin, Route 2, Box 4 16, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND AC TIVITIES: Carpentry 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, I. V Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, FFA Honors at Chapter Farmen State Farmer 3. Sandy Lee McCasin - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Wilford Lee, Route 1, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND AC TIVITIES: DECA 4, FBLA 2, Homecoming Court 4. Michael Leonard McCray - Parents: Mrs. Rebecca McCrayq Route 2, Box 526, Newton, N. C , HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Carpentry 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Court Escort 2. Gary Wayne McGill, Ir - Parents: Mr and Mrs, Gary VV McGill Sr, Route 1, Box 45 E, Catawba, N,C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, I. V Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Track 3, Sophomore Entertainment Committee 2, Homecoming Escort 2, lerry Shaw Miller - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Morris Millet: Route 1, Box 29, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Auto Mechanics Club 2, 3, 4, FBLA 1, FFA 1, l.V Football 1. Tonya Annette Miller - Parents: Mn and Mrs. jerry Millen Route 2, Box 30, Cataw- ba, N,C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: COO 4, Spanish Club 3, Band 1. Chris Scott Moose - Parents: Mit and Mrs. Ken Moose, Route 3, Box 766, Con- oven N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Art Club 1, 2, 3, Wce-President 3, Monogram Club 2, Pep Club 2, Track 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Squad Leader 4. Rodney Gene Morrison - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Gene Morrison, Route 1, Box 376, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: FFA 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1. Kenneth Garrett Moss - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Ken Moss, 30 Hunsuckle Drive, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Camp Broadstone 2, 3, 4, Governors School Nominee 2, Homecoming Court Escort 4, Annual Staff Photog- rapher 4, Beta Club 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 3, 4. lames Randall Mullins - Parents: Mr and Mrs. David Mullins, Route 1, Catawba, N,C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Auto Mechanics Club 3, Candy Darlene Mullis - Parent: Ms. Bonnie C. Simmons, 140 S. Harris Ave., Newton, N.C, HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: SADD 3. Bobbie Io Mundy - Parents: Mr and Mrs. lames G. Mundy Sr., Route 1, Box 200, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: North Carolina School of Sci- ence and Math 2, Whos Who Among American High School Students 3, Academic Internship 3, Annual Staff Statistician 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Miss Bandys Pageant 3, Homeroom Officer-Sec.fWeas, 2, Testator 4, Inter-Club Council 3, 4, FBLA 1, 2, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Newspaper Staff Co-Sports Editor 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, SAE 2, 3, 4, Wce-President 4, SRC 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Sec.!Treas. 4, YAC 2, Varsity Girls Basketball Manager 3, 4, Band 1, 2, SADD 2, 3, 4, Sec.fTreas. 3, President 4, A-B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. Yolanda Chunail Norris - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Chester McCleane, Route 1, Box 100-A, Sherrills Ford N. C . HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Christmas Court 4. Amy leree Owensby - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Albert Owensby Route 2, Box 389, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND AC TI VITIES: FFA Creed Contest -Federation 1st Place, District 2nd Place, Economics In Action 3, Student Athletes Summer Institute 4, Academic Internship 3, Student Council 4, Vice-President 4, Homecom- ing Court 3, 4, Miss Bandys Pageant 3, Sophomore Class Reporter, Whos Who Among American High School Students 4, Powder-Puff Football 1, 3, Inter-Club Council 4, President 4, Band 1, 2, Annual Staff Indexer 4, Beta Club 4, FBLA 3, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA 1, French Club 3, 4, President 4, Monogram 1, 2, 3, 4, Newspaper Staff Editor 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, SAE 2, Science Club 2, I. V Basketball 1, Varisty Basketball 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Senior Superlative-Most Athletic 4, Curt Allen Parker - - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Lanny Parken Route 1, Box 59A, Sherills Ford, N.C, HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: A-B Honor Roll 2, Perfect Attendance Award 2, Senior Class Reporter, I. V Best Lineman Trophy 2, Band 1, 2, Annual Staff Photographer 4, FBLA 3, Spanish Club 3, IV Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Senior Superlative -Most Courteous. April Ann Parkhurst - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Bill Parkhurst, Route 2, Box 435, Claremont, N.C, HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Science Award 1, Class Miss 3, Sophomore Entertainment Committee 2, Bus Driver 4, Miss Bandys Pageant 2, Student Council 4, Homecoming Court 3, 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Whos Who Among American High School Students 4, I. V Cheerleading 1, 2, Most Dependable Award 1, Best All Around Award 2, Co-Captain 2, Varsity Cheerleading 3, FBLA 1, FCA 1, Newspaper Staff Photographer 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, SRC 3, Senior Superlative - Most Courteous. Shannon Ray Payne-Parent: Ms. Linda Payne, PO. Box 1302, Hickory N.C. 758 Gina Leslie Darin Steven McCall McCasIin . ,pf Tonya Annette Chris Scott Miller Moose N495 my Bobbie Io Yolanda Chunail Mundy Norris Sandy Lee Michael Leonard Gary Wayne jerry Shaw MCCaslin McCray McGill lr Miller -Au- Rodney Gene Kenneth Garrett james Randall Candy Darlene Morrison Moss Mullins Mullis 1 Amy leree Curt Allen April Ann Shannon Ray Owensby Parker Parkhurst Payne 759 Leslie Ann Paula Diane jerry Wesley Pearson Pope Price, jr jg, ...W Amy Dawn Facy Lee Paul David Rinehardt Robinson Roseman, lr 6 Larry Gra y Brian Rowe April Stephanie Saunders, jr Settlemyre Setzer T4 Ll.- N Craig Herbert Stephanie Rena y Reiman Rice 'X Bryan Daren Steven Ioe Rosenhauer Rudisill F Da vid Eugene Matthew Scott Shook Sigmon Leslie Ann Pearson - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Billy H. Pearson, 1212 East I Street, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND AC TIVITIES: Miss Bandys Pageant 1, 2, 2nd Runner-up 1, Miss Bandys 2, Carrousel Princess 4, Whos Who Among American High School Students 4, Sophomore Entertainment Committee 2, Homecoming Court 2, 4, I. V Cheerleading Sportsmanship Award 2, DECA 4, FBLA 2, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Secretary 4, Monogram Club 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, SRC 3, 4, I. V Cheerleading 1, 2, Co-Captain 2, Varsity Cheerleading 3, 4, SADD 2, 3, Student Council 3, 4, Reporter 3, Secretary 4, Class Miss 2, 4, Sophomore Class Vice-President, Iunior Class Vice-President, Christmas Court 4, Paula Diane Pope - Parents: Mr. Ieff Pope and Mrs. Brenda Smith, Route 1, Box 222l-I Catawba, NC, HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Perfect Attendance Award 2, Child Care Club 3, 4, Vikce-President 4, DECA 4, FHA 2, 3, Media Center Club 2, 4. jerry Wesley Price, Ir - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Ierry W Price, Sr Route 2, Box 46496 Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND AC TIVITIES: Art Club 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. David Eugene Reed - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Ray VWnters, Route 2, Box 192A, Catawba, NC. Craig Herbert Reiman - Parent: Marie G. Reiman, PO, Box 35, TereIL N. C. HON- ORS, CLUBS, AND AC TIVITIES: I. V Football 2, 3, Varsity Football 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Science Club 4, President 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Perfect Attendance Award 2, 3. Stephanie Renay Rice - Parents: Mr and Mrs, Vwlliam Rice, Route 1, Box 117-A, Sherrills Ford N. C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: DECA 4, Pep Club 2, Amy Dawn Rinehardt - Parents: Mr and Mrs, Iames N. Rinehardt, Route 2, Box 303AA, Maiden, N, C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND AC TIVITIES: Annual Staff Typist 4, SADD 2, FBLA 2, 3, 4, State Leadership Conference 3, FHA-HERO 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Miss Bandys Pageant 3, Prom Committee 3. Tracy Lee Robinson - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Ben Robinson, Route 2, 14BR, Sherrills Ford N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Section Leader 4, Captain 4, FCA 1, 2, Science Club 1, Spanish Club 3, 4, Wce-President 4, Baseball 1. Paul Da vid Roseman, lr - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Paul D. Roseman, Sr, Route 2, Box 14-SE, Sherrills Ford N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND AC TIVITIES: Bus Driver 4, IV Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4. Bryan Daren Rosenhauer - Parents: Mr and Mrs. TN. Thorstenson, 1851 Highway 150 East, Denven N. C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, I. V Foot- ball 1, Track 1, 2, Drama Award 1. Daniel Stewart Rowe - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Darrell Rowe, Route 2, Box 136-E Catawba, N.C, Steven Ioe Rudisill - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Ioe H. Rudisill Route 2, Box 248, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Carpentry 2, 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, I. V Football 2. Larry Gray Saunders, Ir - Parent: Patricia T Saunders, Route 1, Waters Edge Drive, Sherrills Ford NC. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, FBLA 2, Media Center 3, 4, Media Assistant Award 3. Brian Rowe Settlemyre - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Ioe Settlemyre, Route 2, Box 661, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Beta Club 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Monogram Club 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Most ImprovedAward 3, Perfect Attendance Award 1, 2, 3. April Stephanie Setzer - Parents: Mr and Mrs. William Setzen Route 2, Box 667, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Art Club 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3. David Eugene Shook - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Gene Shook, Route 2, Box 448, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CL UBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, Section Leader 3, Pep Band 1, Stage Band 2, YAC 2, Pep Club 1. Matthew Scott Sigmon - Parents: Mr and Mrs, Mitchell Sigmon, 950 Grassy Creek Road Denver, N, C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Annual Staff Production Manager 4, Beta Club 3, 4, District Vice-President 3, FBLA 1, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, I. V Basketball 1, 2, Most Coachable 1, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, I. V Football 1, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Coaches Award 3, Iri- Captain 4, Irack 1, Senior Superlative -Best All Around. 767 Mitchell Floyd Sigmon - Parent: Mr Floyd Sigmon, Route 2, Box 184, Sherrills Ford N. C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Auto Mechanics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 3, Wce-President 4. Sharon Deloris Sigmon - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Neal Sigmon, Route 2, Box 118, Newton, N. C. HONORS, CL UBS, AND ACTIVITIES: FBLA 2, SRC 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Colorguard 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, SADD 3, Hmothy Iack Sigmon - Parents: Mr and Mrs. lack Sgmon, Route 2, Box 442, Claremont, N. C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Whos Who Among Ameri- can High School Students 4, FBLA 2, 3, FCA 2, 3, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, SAE 1, Science Club 1, Spanish Club 3, 4. Melissa Carol Smith - Parents: Mr George Lowe and Mrs. Iudy Smith, Route 1, Maiden, N,C. Michael Todd Smith - Parents: Rita Eades and Bud Smith, Route 1, PO. Box 33, Sherrills Ford, N. C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: FCA 1, 2, Monogram Club 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Baseball 1, IV Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4. Shelly Irene St. Clair - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Iames H. Carten Route 1, Box 108IC Sherrills Ford N.C. HONORS, CL UBS, AND ACTIVITIES: DECA 3, Reporter 3, French Club 3, Monogram Club 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Softball 1, Girls Tennis Manager 4, Volleyball 2, Christmas Court 4. Martha Kay Stewart - Parents: Mr and Mrs, Rahah B. Stewart, Route 1, Box 148 A 1, Sherrills Ford N. C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Child Care Club 4, FBLA 4,- FCA 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Superlative -Most Dependable. Michelle Genevieve Stewart - Parents: Mr and Mrs, Harold Stewart, Route 2, Box 100, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Art Club 1: FBLA Z, FCA 3, Media Center Club 4, Reporter 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Mitchell Harold Stewart - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Harold Stewart, Route 2, Box 100, Catawba, N. C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Art Club 1, Monogram Club 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4. Kim Denise Stutts - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Clay Stutts, Route 2, Box 216A, Terrell, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND AC TIVITIES: Whos Who Among American High School Students 3, FBLA 1, 2, Treasurer 2, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Secretary 3, I. V Cheerlead- ing 1, 2, Varsity Cheerleading 3, 4, Miss Bandys Pageant 2, 3, Homecoming Court 4, Powder-Puff Football 1, 2, 3, Christmas Court 4. Suzanne Maire Taylor - Parents:Mi1 and Mrs. Danny Harrell Route 2, Box 199 P-H, Sherrills Ford N. C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Carpentry Club 3, Secretary 3, Child Care Club 4, FBLA 2, 3, 4, FCA 3, Media Center Club 4, Secretary 4, Newspaper Staff 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2. Michael Warren Titus - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Eugene Titus, Route 3, Box 166E T Sherrills Ford N.C, HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: FBLA 1, FFA 2, 3, 4. lonathan Eugene Torrence - Parent: Ms. Betty lean Tribble, Route 1, Box 110I-L Sherrills Ford N, C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: IV Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4. Tammy Ieannette Davis - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Lewis Travis, PO. Box 237, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND AC TIVITIES: Child Care Club 3, 4, Vice- Recognition 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, Reporter 2, Secretary 3. Randall Dwaine Tuttle - Parents: Mr Lonnie Tuttle and Mrs. Ieanette Tuttle, Route 2, Box 328D, Newton, N. C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND AC TIVITIES: Band 1, 2, Band Award 2, Tennis 1, 2, William Lee Vanderlinden, Ir - Parents: Mr Bill Vanderlinden, Sr and Mrs. Teresa Vanderlinden, Route 1, Box 85-C2, Sherrills Ford N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: FCA 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4, IV Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4,' Track 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Senior Superlative -Most School Spirt. 162 W Mitchell Floyd Sharon Deloris Sigmon Sigmon Shelly Irene Martha Kay St. Clair Stewart Suzanne Maire Michael Warren Taylor Titus KF' limothyjack Melissa Carol Michael Todd Sigmon Smith Smith 1' Michelle Genevieve Mitchell Harold Kim Denise Ste wart Stewart Stutts l wr' jonathan Eugene Tammy Jeannette William Lee Torrence Fa vis Vanderlinden, In Elizabeth Dianne Sharon Renee Wally White m...,5wsmw nnuung,wv 'Mu I 'W N W AMA: I Marc Cleophas Mitchell Dale Vwlliams Williams Richard Dennis Michael Glenn Witherspoon Wilkinson 'lol 4' Da vid Nathiel Paula Ann Wilson Wilson W-x Anita Kay Lisa Ann Wright Yount Elizabeth Dianne Wally - Parent: Mrs. Sue King, PO. Box 124, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Chemistry Award 3, Geometry Award 3, French Award 3, junior Marshal' Governors School Nominee 3, 1st Alternate for Summer Ventures Program 2, Summer Ventures Program 3, State High School Geometry Contest 3, Western Regional Geometry Contest 3, Beta Club 3, 4, FBLA 2, 3, Secretary 3, FCA 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Pep Club 2, 3, SAE 2, 3, 4, Sec.fTreas 4, SRC 1, 2, 3, 4, Secfheas. 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Squad Leader 3, Colorguard 4, SADD 2, 3, 4, Senior Superlative -Most Intelligent. Sharon Renee White - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Kenneth White, Route 2, Box 76B, Catawba, HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Child Care Club 4, FBLA 3, FHA 3, 4, Media Center Club 1, 2, 3, Wce-President 3, Spanish Club 2. Richard Dennis Witherspoon - Parents: Mr and Mrs. Dennis VWtherspoon, Route 2, Woodland Oaks, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: FFA 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4. Michael Glenn Wilkinson - Parents: Mn and Mrs. Glenn Wilkinson, Route 1, Box 361, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. Marc Cleophas Williams - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. less Ramsuen Route 2, Box 581, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, ANDACTIVITIES: FBLA 4, Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Mitchell Dale Williams - Parents: Mr and Mrs, Paul Williams, Highway 1Q Box 206, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: I. V Basketball 1, 2, I. V Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3. Da vid Nathiel VWIson - Parents: Mr David Wilson and Mrs. Brenda Dulap, Route 2, Box 676, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Paula Ann VWlson - Parents: Mn and Mrs. Roger VWlson, Route 1, Box 154B, Sherrills Ford N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Art Club 1, 2, Child Care Club 4, FBLA 1, FHA 2, 3, Chorus 3, 4, All-County Chorus 3. Anita Kay Wright - Parents: Mr and Mrs. jerry Wright, 205 Morningside Drive, Newton, N,C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Child Care Club 3, FBLA 4, French Club 2, Media Center Club 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 3. Lisa Ann Yount - Parents: Mr and Mrs, Iohn Yount, Route 2, Box 203-A-5, Terrell N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Child Care Club 4, Reporter 4, Media Center Club 2, 3. 165 T 1Z SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Todd Ewing Nancy Lee M OS T INTELLIGENT lay Holmes Dianne Wally RWM NNW MOST ATHLETIC Scott Hilton Amy Owensby BEST ALL-AROUND Matt Sigmon Cathy Byers MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Lee Vanderlinden Paege Hartsoe M OS T DEPENDABLE Kenny Braswell Martha Stewart M OS T ORIGINAL Michael Greene Lori Grigg MOS T FRIENDLY Ronald Connor Stephanie johnson MOS T C OUR TEOUS Curt Parker April Parkhurst UNI OR S O F2 4 f 'si ff' . ' lunior Class Officers: Curtis Mackie - Pres., De-Anna Cresimore - V Pres., Bobby Dellinger - Sec. Treas., Andrew Miller - Reporter. V, ,. i '. . .- 5, Q or V i xfx CQ, CQ as OV: I Eff me I M S'-4 'bm D . 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L' K, L, 1 I ff M M3550 5 wu- wg' in M A i Melissa Dawn Sgmon Mellonee Lynn Sigmon Crystal Dawn Smith Danny Wayne Smith Gary Reeves Smith julia Darlene Smith Mary Elizabeth Sm yre Ernest Ronald Steelmon ll Bradley Stewart Robert Franklin Stewart Deborah Ann Story jason Wayne Stutts VWIliam Kelly Stutts Edward Ralph Teal Eric Lee Terry Lori Anne Thomas Kellie Coradelia Full Shane Benjamin Trull Stephen Scott Tucker Erica Reschelle Turner Misty Nicole Vanderlinden Deborah Mason Villemagne Stacie lean Waters Dana Serrae Waugh james Loyd Webb Connie Michelle Wesson Reginald Steven Wilkinson jennifer Lynnette Wiseman Charles Allen Womack Donna Lynn Wooten Danny Dean Wray Miles Allan Wright Larry loe Yancey joseph VWlley Yates 787 s Q Jjmulitg Administration The men and women who workin the ofhce perform very important tasks that keep the school running smoothly Mr Bill Bost, Vice-Principal deals with student problems while Secretary Audrey Thornburg, does the clerical chores along with Edna Pennell who does the absentees. Our Principal Allen Biggerstaff oversees all as head administrator of Bandys High School. Am' Y 3 5 iv., s,.. , .,tts S . y vw I A. Principal Allen Biggerstaff . . . . . . and Wce-Principal Bill Bost head the administrative staff at Bandys. I know the banks money is here, somewhere! Mr Bost is victim to the steep lunchroom prices. Where are you going, Ms. Thornburg? Ms, Pennell at Valentines. Mr Blggerstaff conducts an assembly. On the mike, again. Chewing the fat in Mr Parolis ofnce. VERY sophisticated! Awards Day ceremonies at Bandys. 797 Guidance Counselors The Guidance Department of Bandys High School is essen- tial to the schooling of every student, Counselors Karolyn Thornton and Susan Carpenter help students in a number of areas including college admissions and transcripts, Hnancial aid, scholarships, Freshman orientation, class rank, as well as personal and academic counseling. 'qw .A 6-r II-1 aag .t.:.' X 1 v r Rafi. BE En ,tg 1-,iv 5 . X iv D- 6 7 3 -3 4 ' ss - -WB , , 1, Ms. Carpenter goes over some college forms with Amy Owensb y and Bobbie lo Mundy Ms. Thornton works on a scholarship with lay Holmes. Ms. Carpenter gives Bobbie lo Mundy forms for the Herman Scholar- shp Rhonda Isaac looks up information in a college catalog. Todd Ewing and Amy Owensby discuss a pressing problem in Guid- ance. Always a smile for Ms. Carpenter. Ms. Thornton, at work in her office. Whats the point, Mr Paroli? Mr Paroli during a meeting the Head Honchof' 793 The mind is a terrible thing to waste. Let me speak with Coach Patrick, pleasel Mr, Paroli on hall duty. 'iw .. I Mrs. Rhonda N. Armstrong - COLLEGE: Mars Hill. RESPONSIBILITIES: Chorus. Mrs. Betty K. Austin - RESPONSIBILITIES: Child Care Services. Mr. Allen Biggerstaff - COLLEGES: Lenoir- Rhyne, Appalachian State University. RE- SPONSIBILITIES: Principal. Mrs. Anne W Black - COLLEGES: Wingate, Gardner-Webb, Winthrop. RESPONSIBIL- ITIES: Typing I, FRIA, SADD Advisor. Mr. Forrest Blake - COLLEGE: Appalachian State University. RESPONSIBILITIES: World History Civics, Varsity!I.V Football Strength Coach, Assistant Track Coach. Mr Bill E. Bost - COLLEGE: Lenoir-Rhyne. RESPONSIBILITIES: Assistant Principal, Varsity Boys Basketball Coach. Mr. Eddie Boyles - COLLEGES: Appalachian State University. RESPONSIBILITIES: Bus Duty Industrial Arts Club Advisor Industrial Arts, Prom Construction. Mr. Bill Brown - COLLEGE: Appalachian State University RESPONSIBILITIES: Algebra I, Consumer Math, Chairman - Parking Lot Committee, NCAE Building Representative. Mrs. Susan B. Carpenter - COLLEGES: Len- oir-Rhyne, UNC-Charlotte. RESPONSIBILITIES: Guidance Counselor Beta Club Advisor Ms. Marilyn Clark - COLLEGE: Western Carolina University. RESPONSIBILITIES: Biol- ogy B.S.C.S., Health and PE., Pep Club Advi- sor FCA Advisor Advanced PE., Softball Coach, Magazine Drive Coordinator Mrs. Gaye D. Deaton - COLLEGES: Appala- chian State University Lenoir-Rhyne, North Carolina State University UNC-Charlotte. RE- SPONSIBILITIES: Accounting I, Il, Introduction to Business, Business Law!Management, FBLA Co-Advisor Chairperson - Vocational Department. Mrs. Gina Dellinger - COLLEGE: Lenoir Rhyne. RESPONSIBILITIES: Spanish I, II, lII,' Spanish Club Advisor Varsity Cheerleading Advisor 794 'HQ its 4'-, X . WV X' 1 Q' XF 1. I E' fic Ti 'W' 'CTT' XL. Mrs. Frieda G. Drum - COLLEGES: Appala- chian State University Lees-McRae. RESPON- SIBILITIES: FBLA Advisor COO, DOO, OfI7ce Occupations I, II' Business Math. Mrs. Sherry Drum - COLLEGE: Appalachian State University. RESPONSIBILITIES: Resource Biology Resource U. S. History Resource Eng- lish. Mr David Furmanek - COLLEGE: Western Carolina University. RESPONSIBILITIES: Re- source Biology Resource U.S. History Re- source English. Mr Gene Fisher - COLLEGES: Lenoir-Rhyne, North Carolina A 8 T RESPONSIBILITIES: Driv- ers Education. Mrs. Carolyn Gabriel - COLLEGES: Pfeiffer Greensboro, Scarritt, Western Carolina Uni- versity RESPONSIBILITIES: Time Out Instruc- tor Guidance Assistant. Mr A. Erly Garner Ill - COLLEGES: University of South Alabama, Auburn University Lenoir- Rhyne. RESPONSIBILITIES: Astronomy Phys- ical Science, Photography Science Club Co- Advisor Mrs. Margaret Gatewood - COLLEGE: UNC-Chapel Hill. RESPONSIBILITIES: English, SRC Advisor Mr. james W Goodwin - COLLEGES: Lees- McRae, University of Mississippi. RESPONSI- BILITIES: U.S. History Civics, Assistant Football Coach. Mrs. Mary S. Hall - COLLEGES: Campbell University UNC-Greensboro, Lenoir-Rhyne. RESPONSIBILITIES: U.S. History Biology Ci- vics. Mr Sam Harbinson - COLLEGE: Appala- chian State University. RESPONSIBILITIES: Band Stage Band Freshman Band. Mr. Kenneth Hilderbran - COLLEGE: Appa- Iachian State University. RESPONSIBILITIES: Gate Duty Coordinator Algebra IL Calculus, Advanced Math, Annual Staff Advisor Gen- eral Math. Mrs. julie Howard - COLLEGE: North Caroli- na State University. RESPONSIBILITIES: Voca- tional Agriculture, FFA Club Advisor Horticul- ture, School Grounds Beautification. 795 Mrs. Vashti B. jones - COLLEGES: Barber- Scotia, University of Notre Dame. RESPONSI- BILITIES: Earth Science, Physical Science. Mr Robert P Kelly - COLLEGES: Wingate, Pheiffer RESPONSIBILITIES: Health and PE., IV Boys Basketball Coach, IV Football Coach, Varsity Football Coach, FCA Co-Advi- sor Mrs. Linda Lilly - COLLEGE: East Carolina University. RESPONSIBILITIES: Resource Ci- vics, Pre-Vocation, Physical Science, Re- source Math, English. Mr Edsel Lineberger - COLLEGE: Nashville Auto-Diesel College. RESPONSIBILITIES: Auto Mechanics L ll, III,' Auto Mechanics Club Advi- sor Bus Driver Mr Randy Lowman - COLLEGE: Lenoir- Rhyne. RESPONSIBILITIES: Health and PE., Ad- vanced PE., Assistant Varsity Football Coach, Baseball Coach. Ms. Donna Mae Lutz - COLLEGES: Wingate, Appalachian State University. RESPONSIBIL- ITIES: English, IV Cheerleading Advisor. Mrs. Nancy L. Mack - COLLEGES: Gardner- Webb, Appalachian State University. RE- SPONSIBILITIES: English, Student Council Ad- visor Mr. Michael Matheson - COLLEGES: Mitch- elL Appalachian State University North Caro- lina A Sf T RESPONSIBILITIES: Psychology U.S. History A.F! U.S. History Assistant Varsity Football Coach, Varsity Girls Basketball Coach. Ms. Kaye McConnell - COLLEGE: Appala- chian State University. RESPONSIBILITIES: French L II, III, IV' French Club Advisor News- paper Advisor Mrs. Clare Miller - COLLEGES: UNC-Greens- boro, Appalachian State University. RESPON- SIBILITIES: Introduction to Computers, Short- hand Typing II. Mrs. Donna G. Moser - COLLEGE: UNC- Greensboro. RESPONSIBILITIES: Honors Eng- lish, AP English, Chairperson - English De- partment. Mrs. Deborah Myatt - COLLEGE: Appala- chian State University. RESPONSIBILITIES: Consumer Home Economics, FHA Club Advi- sor Advanced Family Living Skills, Family Life Education. Mrs. lean Nolley - COLLEGE: Appalachian State University. RESPONSIBILITIES: Media Center Media Assistants Club Advisor Mr Tony Paroli - COLLEGES: Duke Universi- ty University of Louisville. RESPONSIBILITIES: ITPA Coordinator I. V! Varsity Head Football Coach. Mrs. Brenda M. Rader - COLLEGES: East Carolina University Appalachian State Uni- versity RESPONSIBILITIES: Art I, IL III, IV' Art Club Advisor 796 Mr Bruce Yount - COLLEGES: Western Carolina University Lenoir-Rhyne. RESPONSI- BILITIES: Physical Science L IL' Chemistry Phys- ics, Science Club Advisor Mrs. Anita H. Roberts - COLLEGE: Appala- chian State University. RESPONSIBILITIES: Marketing, Fashion Merchandising, DECA Club Advisor Mrs. Patsy M. Rogers - COLLEGE: Appala- chian State University RESPONSIBILITIES: Se- nior Class Sponsor English, Graduation Chair- person, Quiz Bowl. Mr Bo Scott - COLLEGES: UNC-Charlotte, Appalachian State University. RESPONSIBIL- ITIES: Civics, U.S. History Lunchroom. Mrs. Kathryn Setzer - COLLEGES: Pfeiffer C VTC. RESPONSIBILITIES: Media Aide. Mrs. Lecia Simmons - COLLEGE: Appala- chian State University. RESPONSIBILITIES: Child Care, Child Care Club Advisor Family Life Education. Mrs. Nancy Io Teague - COLLEGES: Lenoir- Rhyne. RESPONSIBILITIES: Algebra I Il,- SAE Club Advisor Mrs. Audrey Throneburg - COLLEGES: Bre- vard Clevengers, Lenoir-Rhyne. RESPONSI- BILITIES: School Secretary. Mrs. Karolyn A. Thornton - COLLEGES: UNC-Charlotte, Lenoir-Rhyne, Appalachian State University RESPONSIBILITIES: Guidance Counselor Beta Club Advisor Academic ln- ternship Sponsor Mr. L.A. Walker - COLLEGES: UNC-Char- Iotte, johnson C. Smith University RESPONSI- BILITIES: English, Boys Tennis Coach, Mono- gram Club Advisor. Mrs. Karen VWmberly - COLLEGES: Lees- McRae, UNC-Charlotte. RESPONSIBILITIES: Science Club Advisor IM Girls Basketball Coach, Applied Technical and A.P Biology Mrs. Susan Vwtherspoon - COLLEGE: UNC- Charlotte. RESPONSIBILITIES: English, YAC Club Advisor SRC Club Advisor Mr Terry Young - COLLEGE: Appalachian State University. RESPONSIBILITIES: General Math, Algebra I, IL' Advanced Computers, Girls Tennis Coach. 197 Cafeteria Staff and C ustodians The Bandys High School Cafeteria Staff was headed by manager lean Sherrill, The staff has the demanding job of preparing lunch for all of the students at Bandys. They did an excellent job of serving nutritional and satisfactory food. Mr and Mrs. Parker had the responsibility of keeping the Bandys High School building clean. Cleaning up after so many students can be a difficult task, yet the Parkers did a tremendous job. They can usually be found working very hard maintaining the cleanliness of our school. U -'N II! Bus Drivers The Bandys Bus Drivers are made up of a ma- Jrity of students and a select number of adult lrivers. The students of Bandys as well as Tuttle nd Catawba depended on them for their trans- vortation. The Bus Drivers had to be very skilled 7 order to insure the safety of all the students on voard. 5 r fu - - .L W3 are ga, V t,.t.. t Mm SCHOOL BUS P 7 , Q-A T'A 'xx k to My 1111 .i..-.11 7 ,kig-4 in ftkufwjv Y vY'7x ,...s P1 4 g , t f if ,ii , L Doris Lineberger empties trays after lunch. Cafeteria Staff L to R: lnez Hildebran, Barbara Mears, Coleen Lutz, Patricia Steele, Ellen Byers, Doris Linebergen lean Sherrill,- Manager. Patricia Steele catches flying trays, The end of another long day 4 . . . . . And Mr. Parker works to keep Bandys beautiful. Todd Ewing tries to save Doug Leatherman from a painful death! Shuttle drivers embark on another mission, April Parkhurst and Stephanie johnson think about driving thirty brats home. Our beloved, sometimes hardworking, Bus Drivers. Toni Edwards plays in traffic. X mek 5. in '-'1- f tl In Memory of. . . Allen Dale MCCra y aff, September 8, 7970 - April 6, 1986 It only takes a minute For someone to go away You never know its going to happen Until that very day Then the pain comes And the tears start to flow And everyone 's true feelings really begin to show You only ha ve the memories And good times that you shared But deep down in your loving hearty - You'll always know you cared 77na Henson 200 ln Memory of . . Danny Norris November 23, 1969 - june 9, 1986 In one sense there is no death. The life of a soul on earth lasts beyond his departure. You will always feel that life touching yours, that voice speaking to you, that spirit looking out of other eyes, talking to you in the familiar things he touched worked with, loved as familiar friends. He lives on in your life and in the lives of all others that knew him. Angelo Patri i I I 2 s cfferbiserrzerzta 203 STUDENT COUNCIL ' X Stephanie johnson Spence Wright lTreas.j Nancy Lee lPres.j Connie Wesson Paege Hartsoe Leslie Howard Amy Ovvensby IV Pres.j Amy Harwell Leslie Pearson lSec.j Alan Story Kenny Braswell Ann Drum DeAnna Cresimore B. 1. Lee Ginger Campbell Karen Cox lParl.j Christy Cansler Wesley Spencer Paula Caldwell Art Holdsclaw William Stutts Michael Jennings Congratulations from Bob Byers, Jr. Ronnie Campbell Randall Ewing Carroll Goodson John A. Holmes Patsy Isaac Patsy Isaac Sz Mrs Joe Lee 85 Mrs James G. Mundy, Sr Sz Mrs James N. Rinehardt Sz Mrs Mitchell Sigmon 8z Mrs Clay Stutts HICKORY WHOLESALE CARS .fix fi-- . .,....,..- f , F. W ,, ' 4 S . 7 Across from Hickory Speedway Route 3, Box 162A Newton, N.C. 28658 Telephone: 464-4687 464-4688 206 l Sharon School Road Between 0 mmm 6 g' I-40 a Hwy. 64-70 l open 4:00-9:00 qrues.-Tnursg , ,id . Available A 1 . 5 4:00-9:30 qFri.-san I Ice Cream - Sandwiches - Seafood Ka Hwy. 10 East 1 QM Claremont, N.C. 28610 Mon.-Sat. owNEo AND OPERATED BY I RHONDA 81 MARILYN SPENCER ' 7. We're Meeting All Your Electrical Needs Commercial, Industrial, Residential, Mobile Homes, Wiring LAKE ELECTRIC CC. Rt. 1 Sherrills Ford, N .C. Jwnerz Bynum Caldwell Phone: 47 8-2050 207 Maiden North Carolina Main Street Denver Home Furnishings, Inc. Baskets-Wicker-Brass-Silk flowers Linens-gifts-cards-lamps-balloon bouquets Q -go, Hwy 16PO B 26 I -sm ' . . . ox 4 Telephone: 428-8817 Joy Lowman ' Denver, NC 28037 Janet Davidson 2: 704-483-3315 BUSINESS PHONE - 664-2184 OPEN TUES. THRU SAT Laney's Fish Camp, Inc. ROUTE 4, BOX 536 MOORESVILLE, N.C. 28115 Best In Seafood LAMAR LANEY MICKEY LANEY 428-9310 428-3135 LARRY LANEY 664-1630 - Bob's Stop 8z Shop I 0 NEWTON IMPLEM ENT CO. ' Rt. 2, Hwy. 18 S., Newton I - GG 5, i 'J Just Ask for Bob 23.222 1, Name Brands In: ' Archery Tackle Boxes Telephoneg 4 Ammunition Rods Sz Reels I 464-0491 Hunting Sz Fishing Licenses ,,Y0ur Case 1, Nt Live sl Frozen Bait Sold M, International Dealerv Maidenis Largest Selection of Rental Tapes-VCR Tapes Maiden Video Mon.-Thur. 1:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Fri. 8L Sat. 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Sun. 2:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. 103 W. Main St RONNIE REID Maiden, NC 28630 scorr coLEY 208 704-428-2403 BEARD'S BARBER SHOP Barbers: Bill 8a Jerry Beard Route 2 Newton, North Carolina 28658 Telephone: 428-9152 Stephanie Rice Felicia Little Deneen Connor LaShaun Connor Robin Weaver Melissa Lyerly Myra Odom Selina Pegram Sharon Norris Cynthia Connor Pianist Percussionist Director THE GOSPEL COMBINATION CHOIR cfCATMNBACOUNTY Bryant Gabriel Marcus Gabriel Dale Gibson Iris McCombs Angie Guy Cassandra Lewis Adriene Gabriel Sherri Connor Yolanda Norris Treva Flowers James Flowers Mark Lewis Don Lewis Mark Pegram President Secretary Treasurer Robbie Lineberger Ty Lineberger Kevin Lineberger Jeric McCorkle Patrick Gabriel Joe Shuford Tommy Kennedy Jeffery McCorkle Lamonte McCullough Doral Catchings Ronald Connor Gwen Connor Patrice Hoyle Paul Davis RESTAURANTS BALLS CREEK 464-3635 CONOVER 464-1450 Main Street S op Dreaming! About That Extra Car... R '..e-ar' :Q-R 1-,I -1 , - --- Q v 1 I D Q -J., -fs. k I..- 9 CASTAWAYS Fish Camp Maiden 428-2213 or 428-3078 N F 'U 0 0 S on Q, 1:30am ,,,' Q3 f if 1 'ii ' 'K x nj j 6,5 , ' A I 15' STOP dreaming about that extra car. We can make it for real. Buy the Ford of your choice. BOB DYER FORD Conover, N.C. 209 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Closed 9:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. -8:00 p.m 5:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m 5:00 p.m Congratulations to the Senior Class of '87 HOWARD'S FURNITURE AND HARDWARE COMPANY Rt. 1 Denver, North Carolina Highway 150 Co-managers: Steve Howard, Bob Lutz Telephones: Charlotte: 827-5401 Denver: 483-2854 483-2283 Quality furniture at reasonable prices Monday Tuesday Sz Thursday Wednesday Friday Saturday Catherine Rowe Diane Hubbard Ed Roth 270 Denver Equipment Company, Inc. Route 1, Highway 150 Denver, North Carolina Telephone: 483-3213 Manager: Emmit Howard Jerry Sigmon Russell Bradley Jeff Shepard STEWART JEWELRY Congratulations To The CO., INC. 1987 Senior Class Jewelers of Conover Horne of Quality Merchandise GD RI DIAMONDS - WATCHES - GIFTS 108 lst Street East Conover, North Carolina Telephone: 464-5846 Ridgeview, Inc. P.o. Box 8 BiiiiigClglllhgilhlelsgiriinliiyil2llJt0Ll3Ihlo1iirt?iar Newton, North Carolina Same Day Service 28658 Alterations 8a Mending Mon. Thru Sat. 7 AM to 5 PM 232 South Main Ave., Newton 464-0342 Ken's Body Shop The Best in Auto Wreck Repairv Ken Trouille Mike Trouille Phone 464-0119 CATAWBA NEWTON MAIDEN D Cl LEE ROY'S FRAME COMPANY Congratulations Class of 1987 P.O. Box 130 Claremont, N.C. Telephone: 241-2513 LEE ROY CHANDLER Owner e Congratulations B.J. ' gen E- , 4 11 1 DELLINGER'S Discount Store 5 ' 7 Clothing for the entire family Catawba, N.C. 241-2375 Newton, North Carolina Dean's Flowers 84 Gifts, Inc. Flowers For All Wire Services Occasions Flora Falx-AFS P.O. BOX 585 464-0149 Specializing in Weddings 465-2342 Denver, N.C. 28037 Located on Route 2-3 miles Southeast of Newton Between Highways 16 8a 10 at Bolicks Crossroads on Mt. Olive Road SIGMON FARM AND GARDEN 1,1111 W1-ey Frazier ':R5 f . Camping Center Highway 16 Your Leisure Denver time fun begins Newton 464-4521 483-3350 here. Catawba Restaurant 8z Grill KENQQQQQ G' WILSON UH C k d F d,, WILSON'S USED CARS me 00 6 00 Good Used core - Meoy UN-USED Miles Route 2 Box 244 704-241-2753 Zatawba, NC 241-2112 Catawba, NC 28609 Affordable Fashions p 1 Route 1 BOX 58'A N.C. Hwy. 16 Denver Plaza N 5 P.O. Box 472 Denver, N.C. 28037 vb vi M 3 2 DGHVGIE NC- 23037 Telephone 704-483-2144 Joyce K. Vickers Family Entertainment NEWTON FURNITURE STORE MIDWAY CARPET Complete Selection of Furniture DISTRIBUTQRS, INC. Serving the Citizens of Newton for Over 40 Years 1525 North West Blvd. Newton, North Carolina 28658 Z6 North Mall Ave. Telephone: Nlewton, N.C. 28658 464-3281 Telephone 465-103 3 IMPORT AUTOMOTIVE CENTER 104-141-1151 1 BODY 32 PAINT WORK 182111151 TALMAGE R- KORN Walt Deal r- 71 Owner ah Owner MON C H A i1lk4,f1QjMQ ABERNETHY HARDWARE Co. - one - 0 ege Ve' lui: fifejfgiif' 104, 464-9167 Newton, NC 28658 Range--15.7 P.o. Box 427 Catawba, NC 28609 A , tri-city l64'6'e8 H - 4654290 LONG ISLAND MARINA 1 Evenrude Chysler - Force Outboards 1 Hwy. 16 N. Conover, N.C. 28613 Sales and Service Telephone: 241-4877 273 R I G H T ANGLE ELECTRIC COMPANY SPECIAL CONGRATULATIONS 4'C1ass of 1987 Scott Hilton Lori Grigg Paege Hartsoe Leslie Pearson Toni Edwards April Parkhurst Photography by Huffman Tony E. Huffman 106 Caleb Setzer Rd. Newton, N.C. 28658 Telephone: 464-8450 Rt. 1 Maiden, North Carolina Phone 470494645539 Owner: Dwight V. Caldwell NANCY S LCDEAN SOUTHERN FURNITURE CHRIS CUMPANY 411,- 'R I 1' GU Conover, N.C. PO. BOX 880 0 NEWTON, N. C. 28658 PHONE 7041465-3900 704-464-0311 P.O. Box 42 - Highway 16 South COMPLIMENTS SALVAGE C0., INC Newton 1 AUTO DISRAANTLERS Nortggcgggohna RECYCLERS 704-464-2262 J .B. Jones Taxidermy Toll Free in North Carolina 1-800-438-3730 4 2 8 - 2 7 2 5 2 74 SETZER BRCTI-IERS Serving the Area Since 1950 Catawba, N.C. Willie Setzer Phone: 241-2734 Well Boring and Drilling Wells for Every Need 30 and 24 Inch Boring 6 Inch Air Drilling Well Pumps Installed Stanley Setzer 241 -2107 YCUNG MEN'S SHOP 28 East First St. Phone: Newton, NC 28658 464-1433 Formal Wear for Proms CATAWBA INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. P.O. Box 426 202 North Main Street Telephone C7041 241-3166 Catawba, North Carolina 28609 CCNGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1987 Terrell Shell Station Complete Auto Service Open 7:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Highway 150, Terrell, North Carolina Telephone: 478-2290 TERRELL COUNTRY STORE WMU gafnwud 9 A ,WH Q P I wr ' 'I' E 0 1 li, H ' fl -J Q rmrrarsih 7 If 'lllllliilfflff .I Crafts ' -H -ggi? - Jean-Y ll lu 'J We're on easy street in the heart of downtown Terrell. 6'Calvin's Package Store Live Bait, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Picnic Supplies, Cheap Gas Call 464-2181 at Balls Creek Intersection GOOD HOMEMADE CAKES .gltirgy ,A .gltirby Cafclwefg Owner Telephone: 465-2604 Wedding Stationery, Cake Decorating Supplies, Candy Making Supplies LYNDA'S HAIR BoUT1QUE TEXAW Route 2 Box 110 Q Newton' NC MT. OLIVE WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY 9:00 AM-5:00 PM 425 Highway 10 East Newton, North Carolina Lynda Mc Ree, Owner Telephone: 464-5652 Telephone 464-0058 Gas Groceries HUFFMAN ELECTRIC INC. Oliver's Crossroads Residential - Commercial - Industrial Wiring Office: 428-8298 Res.: 428-8760 Rt. 1 Box 180 Maiden, North Carolina 276 Hal D. Huffman N.C. Lic. 4773-U WALT, VICKY, Sz LYNETTE WHITMIRE Richard's Appliance Sz Bedding WI-IITMIRE WOODWORK PO- BOX 232 1524 Northwest Blvd. A Family Affair , Newton, North Carolina 28658 Rt. 2, Box 499K I 44 104-465-0412 Newton, NC 28658 C7047 454-1632 CATAWBA PHARMACY PO- BOX 26 Newton, N.C. 28658 1Wy. 10 po. Box447 INDUSTRIES, INC, 464-8318 41-2422 Brad Moser R.PH. CM-F 8:30-6:00 Sat. 9:00-1:00J DON GRATULATION S SENIORSl Manufacturers of Quality Upholstered Furniture A Good Place to Work PEM-KAY FURNITURE CO., INC. P.O. Box 595 Conover, North Carolina 28613 Complete Hair Sz Skin Care Program Tanning Bed Available STYLES UNIQUE Catawba Medical Properties Building 200 Third Ave. SW Catawba, NC 28609 FOR APPOINTMENT Paula Morrison Tel. 241-3400 Lisa Sigmon Anna Lisa Smith Lisa Starnes LINCOLN ANK The Bank That Cares 277 Donnis Payseur La Donna Payseur 17045 428-9475 IMNSEURPHOTOGRAPHY SMWMMM vibaycare anal Corwuhing Service '4Creative Photography Videos and Senior Portraits Caring 8z Providing For Children Is Our Profession C7041 464-9353 Dennis and Millie Scronce Route 1, Box 36 Owner Maiden, NC 28650 26 East First St. ' Newton, N.C. 28658 CONOVERDRUGCO, INC. 203 lst Street East CLAREMONT WHOLESALE ' BUILDING SUPPLY, INC. 109 s. DEPOT sr. - CLAREMONT, N.C. 28610 Conover, North Carolina Telephone: 464-4491 Kenny McConnell, R. PH. To serve you is our pleasure. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORSI :Ju Conover, North Carolina 28613 'Mmerica's Finest Values in the Better Furniture Field 278 .O .qi-5 .fi-f1!?mi7P. I '- 1'f2'3:',,QQS..:A ll L . 51,1 JOE LEE 9 5 , 8 1 ENTERPRISES fl- M W A i Custom Built Trailer Sales Sz Service For your trailer needs see me, mn-nuAmeruca A of Onhodonillll Joe Lee. Rt. 1 Box 376 Maiden, NC 28650 17041465-1633 Denver Pharmacy, Inc. BOBBIE'S COUNTRY CHARM Prescriptions Filled Rt. 1 Box 188-A P.O. Box 157 Maiden, NC 28650 Denver, North Carolina 28037 17041 428-3926 ALANDALE CARPETS CWENSBY UPHOLSTERY -11' Highway 150 Sz 16 Denver, NC New and Re-upholstering 25 Years Experience Rt. Two Albert J. Owensby Telephone: 483-5718 Newton, N.C. Tel. 428-9547 Day or Night THE GROCERY STORE The cost of owning a home just got CCBig Vw smaller at CALLAWAYS. It's a lot of home. Not a lot of money. Hot Sandwiches, Gas, Groceries C Ioute 2, Box 165 6 a.m.-10 p.m. Iatawba, NC 28609 Sun. 1-9 p.m. Hwy. 16, Denver, NC Telephone: 241-2991 Cln the Heart of Denverl Baileys' -Owners- Whitleys' 483-2469 279 THE GENERAL STORE General Merchandise Fishing Supplies WESTERN BEEF Highway 150 Denver, North Carolina Telephone: 483-2686 TERRELL BAIT SHOP Highway 150 Terrell, North Carolina No! We're Not Getting Older, We're getting Better! Live Bait - Gas - Picnic Supplies If you want it, we've got it. CDLEJ STCJIXI I Savings and Loan c 9 as POINT, KERNERSVILLE, ARCHDALE, CHARLOTTE, GREENSBORO, WINSTON-SALEM, HICKORY, CONOVER, MAIDEN, CATAWBA ,t,y, p 4gi,tt TERRELL FURNITURE gg ,.., Q.. S - iefitff rifl A CAMPING CENTER, INC. Jayco, Prowler, and Trailmanor Terrell, North Carolina AND Campers Highway 150 Telephone: 478-2651 X m X - 5.-...-.um-. .......,. -1? QR?- 2::2:3' 3: P::ssi5':: ' ' 's ?33:1 4 ' Qggnlll , . lg' 'Q 'CGMMXSCCDPE CA rf U - Ccmoxiols 0 MIA-CGM Newark Cooxiols 0 PRQDELIN Sofeilife Amermc SysTems -VideoCipherW Scrcmbier-Descrombler 'WWA-CGM Comverfer Gperoficms Addre-sseble RP 84 Basebamci Seflop Cerwerfers .S?6BkE2E!Q.'EQ'53i'i9UP Congratulations Class of '87 ff-WB iigfwga M HOSPITALITY SYSTEMS SPECIALTY CASH REGISTER CO. Cash Registers - Calculators Sales - Service - Supplies 1070 3rd Avenue N.W. Hickory N.C. 28601 704 322 4884 464-6399 Business Home 222 BELL S, Hwy 16 N, Box 1038 26-28 2nd Street NW Conover Hickory North Carolina North Carolina 28613 28601 Telephone: Telephone: 17041 465-0072 17041 324-2210 BOWMAN DRUG COMPANY Prescriptions Conover, North Carolina Ken Lawing, Pharmacist 'LINE'S FLOATS, INC. Route 2, Box 88-A - Catawba, N.C. 28609 Phone: 704-464-0770 Parades are Our Business! Congratulations And Best Wishes Jackson Buff A Unit of Jason Incorporated Business Over 100 Years Conover, North Carolina Jackson Airways Ventilated Buffs H Sz W DRUG COMPANY Manager Edward Haupt Box 489 Newton, North Carolina Telephone: 464-0881 DRUMS SELF SERVICE Groceries, Gas, and General Merchandise Mon.-Fri. 6:30 am-8:00 pm Sundays 1:00 pm-6:00 pm Saturdays 7:00 am-8:00 pm :.:EPPS:printing-ca-:nc Quality Cplllhflhg Since 1923 OFFICE SUPPLIES AND FURNITURE - ART SUPPLIES RUBBER STAMPS 81 GIFTS 464-0121 Newton NC 28658 Mrs. Deaton Mrs. Mille Homerooms Andy Granger Keith Greene Michael Greene Lorie Grigg Giorgia Hammer Doug Harrill Paege Hartsoe Wanda Hartose Kathy Hatchett Linda Hedrick Franklin Hepler David Hicks Jodi Hicks Scott Hilton Jay Holmes Stephanie Hovis Lori Howard Christy Huffman Anita Ingle Rhonda Isaac Robbie Isaac Angie Isenhour Rodney Isenhower Kennie Ison Carol Jarvis Paul Laney Shana Little Bari Lynn Martin Gina McCall Mrs. Moser's Homeroom Mark Chandler Kim Clayton Karen Coffey Ronald Connor Brad Cooke Andrea Cope Danny Crouse Kelly Cruse Amy Dagenhardt Jeff Dale Kim DeHart Renee Drum Michael Duncan Toni Edwards Riva Epps Todd Ewing Becky Finney James Flowers Lisa Fulbright Tammy Gabriel Michelle Geddes Sally Gilleland Donna Goforth Christie Goodson Mrs. Roger's Homeroom Charlie Abernathy Marvin Andrews Lance Baker Geneva Bandy Gwen Beal Michelle Belcher Angie Blackwell Dell Bost Lana Bost Kristin Brand Dawn Brandon Gwynn Brandon Candy Brannon Ken Braswell Maria Brenes Corey Brooks Kim Buff Mitchell Burgess Lisa Burris Cathy Byers Lisa Caldwell Danny Calloway Leslie Campbell Greg Carpenter Roy Campbell Gina C. Dellinger Mr. Brown's Homeroom Walter Hoke Tammy Holbrook Kathy Holland Matthew Hovis Billie Hoyle Bobby Huffman Patricia Huffman Terry Huffman Jody Hunt David Isenhour David Ison Angela James Crystal Jarvis Timothy Jones Lisa J osey Shone Kennedy Melanie Killian Michael King James Lail Jody Lail Morgan Lane Sarah Laney Dennis Lavender Michael Ledbetter Angela Lee B. J . Lee Marty Lee Shannon Lee Carroll Lineberger Mrs. Gatewood's Homeroom Wendy Huffstetler John Ijames Mark ljarnes Dwayne Jackson David Jennings Barry Johnson Debra Jones Reba J osey Lynn Killian Crystal Knott Michael Lafone Lori Lail Abby Laney Deana Ledford Angie Leonard Cassandra Lewis Lisa Lineberger Shawn Lineberger George Lutz Curtis Mackie Mary McCombs Eric McGee Yvonne McGee Michelle McCrary Pam McCrary Dean Meadows Andrew Miller David Miller Student Relations Club Bill Baird Kevin Beatty Kristy Brand Kerri Bustle Cathy Byers Christy Cansler Meldrena Chapin Angie Clark President: B. J. Mundy Vice-President: Alan Story Sec.fTreas.: Dianne Wally Reporter: Amy Harwell Kim DeHart Jennifer Dover Shannon Eagle Tammy Fish Michelle Harris Kenny Hilderbran Lori Howard Shana Little Mary McCombs Leslie Pearson Tonya Poston Sharon Sigmon Becky Stewart Debbie Story Spence Wright Mrs. Frieda Drum's Homeroom Mitchell Sigmon Sharon Sigmon Tim Sigmon Missy Smith Todd Smith Shelly St.Clair Martha Stewart Missy Stewart Mitchell Stewart Kim Stutts Suzanne Taylor Michael Titus Jonathon Torrence Tammy Travis Randy Tuttle Lee Vanderlinden Dianne Wally Sharon White Rick Witherspoon Michael Wilkinson Marc Williams Mitchell Williams David Wilson Paula Wilson Anita Wright Lisa Yount R 90 Ll. 252 il Lu li ': il il M X r M .. - fil Ms. McConnell's Homeroom Sharon Abernathy Crystal Bolick Angie Byers Eric Ballard Jeff Bolton Leslie Caldwell Judy Banner Pam Bowman Adi-chqael--Caldyvell Amy Beal Elizabeth Brinegar f,lVIelissa Caldweip Lisa Benfield Karen Brown Tonya Caldwell CEric Jeff Buchanan Paula Carpenter Leah Boggs Melissa Bumgarner Ron Carroll Julie Burroughs Michael Congratulations and good luck in all that you do. Thanks for being a wonderful son and brother. Love Always Mom, Dad, Scott, Lanny and Pete 232 -nall'l 'S Lineberger's Steak Barn Parties - Banquets - Meetings Steak - Shrimp - Lobster ' Chi1dren's Menu Broiled and Fried Seafood You'1l Love Our Salad Bar Open Tuesday-Thursday 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday 8a Saturday 5 p.m to 10:30 p.m. Phone 483-2296 Located on Route 1 Highway 150 South Denver MOORLANE'S, INC. JONES X FISH CAMPSQ- We Serve the Finest in Seafood 9 Miles South of Newton Highway 16 Box 503 Mooresville, North Carolina Don Little, Manager Telephone - 664-1653 Willis Reynolds Funeral Home 213 North College Avenue June B. Reynolds, President Newton, North Carolina Bill Styers, Manager Telephone: 464-0131 Johnnie D. Shubert Co. Swimming P0015 Mt. Olive Church Road Sales NeWt0I1, N.C. 28658 . Phone: 464-3797 Instauallon Gravely Tractors Supphes Convertible Sc Riding Tractors 8HP to 19HP E-Z Chlor-Chemicals JY' SALES CHEVROLET SERVICE - f-Y: , i 'X W ' .-rx ev- ea 9 Lau- i Ill-ANI' 2- Q WY f ff' V f ,..-if 4Q4Q'....' wma-una., znmnsamosmv-zwnsma:.s.Q warms mmm: ' A Abernathy Charlie Lee 749 Abernathy Crystal Ollie np Abernathy Sharon Elaine 77 7 Abrams, Crystal Ruth 783 Adams, Matilda 777 Alexander Greta Lynn 777 Alexander julie Ann 777 Alexander Samantha june 777 Allen, jonathan David 77 7 Altman, Candy Sue 65, 777 Altman, David Aaron 783 Andrews, Marvin Larry 749 Atkins, Michelle Renee 777 Atwell Robert Derrick 783 Atwell Robert K. 783 B Bailey Mark Allen 86, 777 Baird William james 777 Baker Lance Edward 749 Ball Mary Ellen 777 Ballard, Eric Scott 77 7 Ballard jeff Allen np Ballard Una Michelle 65, 777 Bandy Geneva Anne 749 Banner judy Rena 77 7 Banner Karen Louise 783 Barker Rebecca Diane 777 Barnette, Darcey April 783 Bass, Brian O'Neal 90, 783 Bass, Ronald Lee 783 Baucom, Sharon Suzanne 783 Beach, David Wayne 777 Beach, Linda Faye 783 Beal Amy Nicole 77 7 Beal Donna Carol 706, 707, 777 Beal Gwen Michelle 749 Beard Alvin Eugene 783 Beard David Allen 777 Beard Michelle Rena 77 7 Beason, Pam Michelle 783 Beatty Kevin Ashley 64, 704, 777 Beatty Thomas Alexander 783 Beebe, jason Richard 783 Belcher Michelle Marie 35, 73 7, 74 7, 749 Bell Marc 64, 69 Benheld Lisa Marie 65, 77 7 BenHeld Wacy 706, 773 Black, Kelly Wayne 37, 777 Black, Kevin Gerald 27 90, 777 Blackburn, Albert Clay 777 Blackburn, Eric Scott 77 7 Blackwell Angela Lynette 726, 749 Blackwell Candace Leigh 783 IDE Boggs, Leah Michelle 77 7 Bolton, jeffrey Lynn 7, 708, 727, 77 7 Boone, Eva Goergette 783 Bost, Delbert William 86, 87, 89, 773, 749 Bost, Gary Evans 783 Bost, Lana jean 726, 749 Boston, jill Marie 777 Bowen, Tony Maurice 777 Bowman, Pamela Lynn 77 7 Bradley Russell Kevin 783 Brand Kristin Marie 5, 749 Brandon, April Dawn 749 Brandon, Arnold Gwynn jr 86, 773, 749, 799 Brannon, Candace Annette 749 Brannon, Lori Denyse 777 Braswell, Ken George jr 726, 749 Brenes, Maria Del Pilar 726, 749 Bridger Dicia Lynn 777 Brinegar Elizabeth Ann 77 7 Brooks, Corey Allen 749 Broome, Lori Ann 77 7 Brown, Brown, Brown, james Edward np jeb 783 Karen Elaine 37, 77 7 Brown, Larry Ronald jr 777 Brown, Rae Ann 783 Brown, Thomas Madison 704, 705 Brown, Bryant, William Guy 777 Patricia 783 Buchanan, jeff Allen 86, 737 77 7 Buchanan, Tonda Lavonne np Buechner jennifer Lee 783 Buechner Patricia Ann 783 Buff Carolyn Michelle 777 Bufr Kimberly Melissa 65, 749 Buff Samuel Dolph 783 Bullard Kevin james 777 Bumgarner Amy Kay 783 Bumgarner Melissa Annette 7 77 7 Bumgarner Michael Franklen 726, 783 Bumgarner Mitchell Dean 783 Bumgarner Susan Michelle 777 Burgess, Cheryl Dianne 783 Burgess, Mitchell Dean 749 Burgess, Ricky Dean np Burke, Aaron Nmothy 90, 783 Burnhardt, Randy 708 Burris, Lisa Faye 750 Burroughs, jeana Renae 783 Burroughs, julie Marie 65, 92, 77 7 Burrus, Tammy Anne 777 Bush, Philip 77 7 Bustle, Kerri Lynnette 65, 777 Byers, Diane Angie 77 7 Byers, Mary Catherine 27 5 7, 58, 65, 73, 82, 772, 778, 725, 73 7, 743, 758 Byrum, Brian Clarence 77 7 C Cable, Nancy Dawn 77 7 Caldwell Chris Todd 727 777 Caldwell Leslie Hoyle 77 7 Caldwell, Lisa Michele 750 Caldwell, Melissa Ann 77 7 Caldwell Michael Leonard 77 7 Caldwell Paul Alan 65, 86, 773, 777 Caldwell Tonya Delaine 77 7 Calloway Daniel Scott 750 Calloway Mark Anthony 783 Campbell Anna 64, 69 Campbell Ginger Annette 777 Campbell jonathan Max 702, 703, 77 7 Campbell Karen Denise 777 Campbell Leslie Ann 73, 706, 707, 726, 737 750 Campbell Roy Neal 750 Campbell Sharon Leigh 777 Canipe, jeremy Todd 783 Canipe, joyce Kay 65, 777 Cansler Christy Dawn 92, 93, 725, 743, 777 Cansler Terence Petty 727 77 7 Carpenter Amy Shante 777 Carpenter Greg Scott 86, 89, 708, 773, 729, 750 Carpenter jeffrey Scott 90, 783 Carpenter Paula Renee 77 7 Carroll, Ron lCoachj 708 Carroll Ronald VWlliam jr 708, 724, 737, 77 7 Carter Michael Shane 777 Cash, Gina Eileen 65, 777 Catchings, Doral Maurice 37 86, 77 7 Caudill Christi Lynn 783 Chandler Mark Brian 708, 750 Chapin, Meldrena Kayle 7, 65, 772, 778, 77 7 Chesko, Ed john 77 7 Childers, Paul Dean 64, 708, 709, 772 Christopher Calvin Lynn 777 Clark, Angelitte Dawn 777 Clark, Gloria np Clark, johnny Arthur np Clark, Kevin Russell 64, 777 Clark, Melvin Espy 783 Clark, Shad Morley 77 7 Clayton, Kimberly Dawn 726, 750 Wendell Scott np Clinard, Diane 64, 69 Cline, jennifer Denise 171 Cline, Michael Anthony 172 Cockman, Molly Carolina 183 Coffey Karen Elaine 37 150 Coffey Mark Wayne 177 Drum, Eric joseph 104, 172 Drum, Scott 183 Duncan, Michael Brian 153 Duncan, Reggie Allen 172 Duncan, Scott Eric 90, 183 Duncan, Connor Betty joyce 183 Connor Christopher Todd np Connor Grant Scott np Connor Gwendolyn Annette 172 Connor Tamera LaShaun 112, 172 Connor Kevin Michael 90, 183 Connor Ronald Antawyn 5, 75, 112, 150 Connor Sherri Lavette 65, 117, 178 Connor Terry Wayne 51, 172 Connor Um Monroe np Connor Todd 183 E Eades, Darin Ray 184 Eades, Randy joe 178 Eades, Wendy Michelle 184 Eagle, Shannon Leigh 106, 178 Edmonson, Michael Scott 184 Edwards, Amy 65, 106, 113 Edwards, George Scott 178 Edwards, Lisa Chanta 172 Cooke, Bradley Steven 5, 27, 86, 150 Cook, joy Yvonne 177 Cope, Andrea Lyna 150 Coulter Freddie Charles jr 178 Cox, Karen Frances 37 178 Crawley Patricia Faye 178 Cresimore, DeAnna Margaret 6, 29, 64, 92, 93, 106, 113, 172 Cresimore, Kristi 69, 106, 107 141 Crisco, Belinda np Cromer Tammy Sue 172 Crooks, Tamera Nicole 183 Crouse, john Daniel 65, 127 150 Crouse, Tracy Lane 172 Cruse, Kelly Dawn 106, 150 Culbreth, Paul Webster 183 D Dagenhardt, Amy Lynn 125, 150 Dale, jeff Larone 150 Daniel Stanley 64, 112 Daniels, Ursula Yvette 178 Danmyer Misty Hope 183 Danner Frederick Deon 108, 109, 772, 772 Deal Chadwick Ryan 183 Deaton, jacqueline Lynnette 183 Decker Misti Dawn 172 DeHart, joel Douglas 90, 178 DeHart, Kimberly Sue 150 Dellinger Bobby Gene 86, 87, 89, 708, 709, 772, 772 Dellinger Gina Caldwell 65, 153 Dellinger Nm Paul 183 Deroche, Loria jennifer np Deroche, joseph Roland 178 Dixon, Summer Shalise 172 Dotson, Bill 104, 105 Doub, Michael Gray 183 Dover jennifer Margaret 126, 172 Drum, Ann Marie 178 Drum, Bruce 108 Drum, Cynthia Renee 106, 107 113, 753 Edwards, Ronnie Lamont 184 Edwards, Terry Wayne 126, 178 Edwards, Toni Annette 82, 118, 126, 137 153, 199 Edwards, 7?oy Dean 184 Edwards, William Todd 172 Elder Amy Lynn 184 Ellis, Henderson Alex 178 Elmore, Sarah Lynn 184 Elrocl Dianna Gail 172 Epps, Riva Dyane 65, 153 Ervin, April Annette 184 Ewing, Todd Douglas 5, 27, 29, 86, 89, 153, 199 Feimster Tony Wayen 90, 178 Fenton, Robert np Finger Shandel Lee 184 Finney Rebecca Lynn 153 Fish, Cherie Ann 178 Fish, Tammy Lou 172 Fisher Edgar Eugene 7 31, 35, 86, 708, 773, 737 772 Fleming, Anita Susanne 178 Flower Shelia Annette 172 Flowers, james Douglas 73, 153 Flowers, Tonya Lynn 92, 93, 106, 772 Flowers, Deva Chanel 178 Flowers, Wendy Carol 178 Flynn, Crystal Dawn 178 Flynn, jakie Theordore 90, 178 Foarcl jay Robert 90, 172 Forbes-Robinson, Colin Scot 189 Forbes, Robinson, Elliot N. 178 Foy Selena Suzette 135, 172 Freeze, Michael E. 172 Frye, Dennis Wayne 178 Frye, Wesley 64, 69 Fulbright, Glenn Christopher 43, 90 727, 73 7, 784 Fulbright, Lisa Ann 153 Fulbright, Pamela Ann 172 G Gabriel Bradley Lewis 90, 126, 184 Gabriel Clifford Owen 178 Gabriel Eric Wade 104, 126, 172 Gabriel jonathan Lee 178 Gabriel Patrick Lamar np Gabriel, Kent Ryan 65, 178 Gabriel Sabrina Carlane 172 Gabriel Tamara jean 126, 153 Gabriel, Dina Lynnette 184 Gantt, Darin Craig 184 Geddes, Melonie Margaret 184 Geddes, Michelle Leigh 126, 137, 153 Gibson, Tony Allen 184 Gilbert, jeffrey William 172 Gill Kelly Marie 172 Gillelancl Sally Beth 153 Goforth, Angela Marie 184 Goforth, Donna Gail 65, 129, 135 Goocl Sharon Linette 178 Goodson, Christie Annette 5, 65, 73, 126, 137 Graham, Spencer Bernard 90, 172 Graham, Gregory Carlos 178 Graham, james Tyrone 178 Granger Roman Lee Andrew 86, 753 Grant, jerry'Wayne 90, 184 Greenarcl Betty 172 Greene, Keith 65, 153 Greene, Michael Anthony 55, 104, 125, 135, 153 Grifnn, Ronnie Patrick 172 Grigg, Lori Anne 65, 68, 80, 153 Grindstaff Shannon Deneise 178 Grindstaff Theresa Christine 154 Griser Cindy jo 173 Gryder Scott Wayne 86, 108, 178 H Hamby Billy Ray np Hamby David Edwood 172 Hammer Giorgia Ellaline 47 154 Hamstra, Heather Lei 65, 172 Harrill Dennis Keith 184 Harrill Douglas Scott 55, 154 Harris, Christopher Vernon 90, 125, 184 Harris, Donald Mark 65, 90, 198 Harris, Michelle Lynn 64, 178 Hart, john Wiliam 178 Hartsoe, Stephanie Paege 27 81, 82, 772, 778, 779, 729, 737 743, 754 Hartsoe, Wanda Renee 154 Harvey Darla Annette 65, 172 Harwell Amy Felicia 6, 35, 65, 118, 143, 173 Harwell Nathan Eugene 64, 173 Hatchett, Catherine Lee 154 Haynes, Melvin Lee 184 Heafner Kelly Grant 184 Heafner Nm Allen 729, 773 Hedrick, Linda Marie 754 Hefner Eric Lee 90, 784 Hefner Donnie Lee np Helderman, 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jackson, Dwayne Lee 7, 86, 704, 773, 773 james, Angela Marie 706, 779 jarrett, Scott Matthews 784 jarvis, Carol Leigh 5, 727 757 jarvis, Crystal Michelle 779 jennings, David Parker 704, 773 jennings, Michael Keith 784 johnson, Barry Dan 773 johnson, johnnie Lee 784 johnson, joseph Lovis 785 johnson, Kenneth Ray 90, 785 johnson, Kristin Michelle 785 johnson, Ronald Gene 55, 86, 89, 773, 757 johnson, Stephanie Laverne 35, 75, 757 799 johnson, Valerie 785 jones, Debra Lea 7 64, 706, 707 773, 773 jones, Timothy Scott 779 jordan, Recinda Faye 785 josey Lisa Michelle 65, 779 josey Pamela Lee 785 josey Reba Suzette 74 7, 773 joyner Shellie Michelle 785 K Kale, Rodney joseph 785 Keever Kirstin Shea 785 Kennedy Shone Tonyale 779 Killian, Donald Lynn 773 Killian, Melanie Renee 779 Kincaid Bobbie jo 785 King, Melanie 779 King, Brian Michael 779 Knott, Crystal Nauracia 773 Kuykendall Teana Renae 785 L Lafone, Michael Dale 773 Lail james Williams 779 Lail, jody Dane 90, 779 Lail, Lori Ann 773 Lane, Morgan Hart 90, 779 Laney Abby Dawn 773 Laney Amy Lorraine 785 Laney Paul vwlson 757 Laney Sarah Ann 779 Laney Shawn Denise 725, 785 Langford Paul np Lavender VWlliam Dennis jr 779 Leatherman, Douglas Dean 37 5 7, 86, 729, 757 799 Leatherman, johnny Raymond 785 Leatherman, Micheal Stuart 785 Ledbetter Michael james 729, 779 Ledford, Deana Richelle 37 7 78, 773 Lee, Angela jeanette 779 Lee, Bobbie jo 65, 92, 93, 706, 773, 77 9 Lee, Marty Glenn 779 Lee, Nancy Raquel 65, 68, 7 7, 73, 706, 707, 773, 727, 737 757 Lee, Shannon Michelle 779 Lee, Facy Luray 785 Leonard Angie Lynn 773 Lewis, Carlos Mark 785 Lewis, Cassandar Annette 773 Lewis, Don Miquel 57, 90, 785 Lineberger Bennie Carol 785 Lineberger Carroll Gabriel 90, 779 Lineberger Dana Susan 757 Lineberger Karen Louise 779 Lineberger Lisa Michelle 65, 773 Lineberger Patrick Ty 785 Lineberger Randall Shawn 7 727, 737, 773 Lineberger Robert Lee 53, 757 Lineberger Scottie Lynn 779 Little, Brant Devon 785 Little, Christopher Dale 785 Little, Shana Rae 757 Little, Yolander Ann 757 Longworth, Greg Dwayne 785 Longworth, Mark Stephan 779 Loveless, Paula Diane 779 Lowman, Angela Catherine 779 Lunsford Dorothy Christine 785 Lutz, George Henry jr 773 Lytton, Kelly Bryan 90, 727, 73 7, 785 M Mack, Durendia Lynn 25, 785 Mack, Tina np Mackie, Curtis Lee 35, 86, 737 773 Martin, Aaron Davis 785 Martin, Bari Lynn 757 Martin, jason Scott 779 Martin, jeannie Faye 779 Martin, Karen Renee 757 Martin, Michelle 65, 69, 739 Matteson, Estie Tone 785 Matthews, jeff Scott 785 Matthews, Thomas Larry 785 Mayberry Elisha Chantae 785 McCall Gina Leslie 758 McCaslin, Darin Steven 5, 86, 87 773, 758 McCaslin, Sandy Lee 727 758 McCaslin, Una Kay 779 McCombs, Darrell Wayne 785 McCombs, Henry Wade 779 McCombs, Iris 706, 707 772, 773, 747 McCombs, Mary Margaret 773 McCombs, Terry Louis 779 McCrary Dana Everette 779 McCrary jamie Allen 785 McCrary Linda Michelle 773 McCrary Pam Annette 773 McCray Amanda jane 785 McCray Micheal Leonard 758 McCray Stephanie np McGee, Derreck Alan 785 McGee, Eric Randal 773 McGee, Yvonne Andrea 7 35, 65, 772, 778, 774 McGill Donna Michelle 772, 727, 77 9 McGill Gary Wayne 86, 89, 758 McGill Tanya Renee 785 McKay Elaine 772, 743 McKay Mary Ellen 785 McManus, Stacy Ann 785 Meadows, Richard Dean 65, 774 Meadows, Tammy Michelle 779 Medlin, Lisa Diane 785 Medlin, Stanley Thomas 779 Melton, Erin Michelle 785 Messen Edna Ruth 785 Midgett, Una Reuna 785 Millen Andrew Brian 65, 86, 89, 737 774 Millen Tonya Annette 758 Milleh David Glenn 774 Millen jeff 64, 69, 702, 703, 773 Millen jerry Shaw 758 Miller Pricilla Ann 779 Millen Redgie Dale 785 Milleh Sherry Diane 65, 774 Milleh Tracy Annette 65, 774 Mitchell Regina Ann 65, 774 Moore, Devin Shawn 785 Moore, Kenneth Emil 785 Moose, Chris Scott 758 Moose, Mark Dean np Moose, Melissa Vee 39, 92, 774 Morrison, Rodney Gene 758 Moss, Kenneth Garrett 5, 708, 726, 758 Mosteller Beverly Lynne 785 Mull Crystal Dawn 774 Mullins, Dallas Wayne 779 Mullins, james Randall 758 Mullins, jeff Dwayne 90, 779 Mullis, Candy Darlene 727 758 Mummey Rose Marie 785 Mundy Bobbie jo 29, 75, 80, 735, 758 Mundy Carolyn Diane 774 Mundy Crystal Lynn 780 Mundy Kristy Michelle 785 Murphy Tonya jualynda 780 Murray Moleta Carol 780 Myers, Phil jeffery 785 N Nelson, Scott Bradley 786 Newton, jennifer Robin 786 Nilsson, Anna Louise 774 Nilsson, Marya Lynn 786 Norkett, joe Benson 786 Norris, Sharon Denise 780 Norris, Yolanda Chantail 758 Null, Mark Lester np Odom, Michelle Laverne 25, 47 706, 780 Oliven jerry Wayne 90, 708, 773, 780 Oliveg Shannon Marie 786 Overstreet, Richard Dean 780 Owensby Amy jeree 27, 35, 73, 75, 87, 727 735, 737 758 P Parken Connie Denise 786 Parken Curt Allen 73, 86, 773, 74 7, 758 Parkeh Dale Houston 90, 97, 727, 780 Parken Facy Denise 774 Parkhurst, April Ann 5, 37, 724, 758, 799 Parkhurst, Sandra Denise np Payne, Anthony Wayne 774 Payne, Shannon Ray 758 Paysoun Bobby David 37, 86, 704, 774 Pearce, Martin Thomas 63, 780 Pearson, Leslie Ann 35, 778, 725, 735, 743, 767 Pegram, Charlet Marquita 774 Pegram, Mark Elliot 5 7, 86, 704, 774 Pegram, Selina Divette 774 Pendleton, jeffrey Wade 774 Pendleton, Shannon Lee 780 Penley Shannon Ray 90, 786 Pennington, Sandra jean np Perkins, Helen Elizabeth 774 Perry Christy jeanette 780 Petty Angel np Petty jenny Annette 780 Philbeck, Melissa Ann 786 Poole, Richard Dean 90, 780 Poovey Gregory Scott 780 Pope, john Wesley 29, 90, 786 Pope, Kelly Durant 786 Pope, Kristi Dianne 786 Pope, Paula Diane 767 Pope, Stephanie Lynnette 27, 774 Poston, Tonya Renee 64, 780 Poteat, Thomas Brian 774 Powell Deanan Denise 786 Pressley Robert Lee 786 Prestwood Elisha Nicol 786 Price, jerry Wesley jr 767 Prichard Michael Andrew 90, 780 Prince, Sharon Renee 774 Proctor Christopher Michael np Profitt, Richard Alan 786 Profitt, Russell Andrew 780 Queen, Curtis 64, 69, 702, 703, 773 R Ramsey Ellen Annette 729, 774 Ramsey Angelia Dawn 786 Ramsey Chris Scott 780 Ramsey john Christopher 774 Ramsey Michael Sherman np Randall, jimmy junior 786 Reece, Chris 704, 705 Reece, Steven Thomas 786 Reed David Eugene 767 Reid Angela np Reid Charles Franklin 90 Reid Latrina Diane 780 Reiman, Craig Herbert 5, 29, 86, 767 Reinhardt, Melvin Eugene 774 Rice, Anthony Richard 786 Rice, Stephanie Renay 767 Rice, VWlliam Mosteller 90, 780 Rinehardt, Amy Dawn 73, 767 Risch, Philip Abraham lll np Rivers, jennifer Rebecca 786 Robertson, Shane William 90, 780 Robinson, Denise Renee 780 Robinson, jason Edward 780 Robinson, Kevin Bryce 780 Robinson, Michelle 780 Robinson, Mikel Ray 780 Robinson, Patricia Annette 780 Robinson, Shelly Dawn np Robinson, Facy Lee 35, 73 7, 74 7, 767 Roseman, Danny Wayne 774 Roseman, Roseman, Paul David 86, 767 Derek Anthony 90, 786 Rosenhaueh Bryan Darern 767 Ross, Artie Annette 786 Ross, Tina Louise 780 Rowe, Clarence Baxter 43, 90, 786 Rowe, Daniel Stewart 767 Rowe, Derrick Scott 786 Ronda juanita 7 64, 175 Rowe, Robert Nicholas 126, 131, 180 Rudisill Angela Catherine 174 Rudisill jodi Lynn 186 Rudisill Steve joe 161 Rufty Brian Scott 180 ' S St.Clair Shelly Irene 92, 162 Saunders, jamie 64, 69 Saunders, Larry Gray 21, 65, 161 Saylor Duane Lewis 90, 186 Scaglione, Lisa Ann 180 Schronce, Paul Dale 125, 129, 174 Schronce, Paula Gale 125, 174 Schronce, Regina Elizabeth 141, 180 Searcy David 104, 105 Searcy Lohr Scott 90, 186 Settlemyre, Brian Rowe 39, 102, 103, 113, 161 Settlemyre, Kina jean 186 Setzen April Stephanie 161 Setzen Cameron Smith 180 Setzen Dawn Danine 65, 180 Setzer john Calvin 180 Setzen Michelle Diane 180 Setzen Tammy Marcel 180 Shavy Larry Dale 180 Shearn, Clint Preston 126, 174 Sherrill Audrey 106, 107 112, 113 Sherrill Christi Lynn 180 Smyre, Ellen Margaret 175 Smyre, Mary Elizabeth 186 Spencen Wesley Bryan 27 102, 103, 126, 175 Springs, Crist Raquel 181 Spry julie Melinda 181 Stamey Scott Lee 181 Starns, Greg Stephen 181 Steele, Carl Lynn 175 Steele, Shelia Lynne 181 Steelmon, Ernest Ronald ll 187 Stewart, Emily 64, 69 W Wagnen Leslie Carol 181 Wally Elizabeth Dianne 65, 68, 75, 165 Walters, Bryan Keith 181 Warcl Mikol Auron 181 Waters, Stacie jean 187 Waugh, Dana Serrae 187 Webb, james Loyd 187 Welch, Kenny Summey 126, 175 Wells, jamie Wade 175 Shoemakeg Kelli Rae 186 Shook, Christine Dawn 65, 180 Short, Bobby Colyen 186 Shytle, Lisa Renee 186 Sigmon, Bradley 108, 109, 139, 141 Sigmon, Deanna jenee 65, 180 Sigmon, jennifer Carol 186 Sigmon, Matthew Scott 5, 71, 73, 86, 113, 129,' 131, 161 Sigmon, Melissa' Dawn 187 Sigmon, Mellonee Lynn 187 Sigmon, Mitchell Floyd 55, 162 Sigmon, Robert Conrad 65, 181 Stewart, Kim Diane 175 Stewart, Lynn 64, 69 Stewart, Martha Kay 92, 93, 162 Stewart, Michelle Genevieve 162 Stewart, Mitchell Harold 102, 162 Stewart, Stewart, Rebecca jean 181 Robert Franklin 187 Story Alan Wade 65, 175 Story Deborah Ann 187 Story james Lewis 65, 90 127 181 Street, jody Glenn 6, 31, 65, 108, 125, 175 -Strotheg Vicki Ann 181 Sturgill jennifer Dale 181 Stutts, jason Wayne 187 Stutts, Kim Denise 118, 127 162 Stutts, Marcie Ann 187 Stutts, William Kelly 187 Styles, james Lee 175 Swaney T Taylon Suzanne Maire 127 162 Teal Edward Ralph 187 Terry Eric Lee 187 Thomas, Lori Anne 187 Thompson, Derek Reid 102, 175 Ntus, Michael Warren 126, 162 Torrence, Darin Douglas 175 Torrence, jonathan Eugene 65, 162 Torrence, Mala Alexis 175 Torrence, Roger 112 Wesson, Connie Michelle 187 White, Bruce Allen 181 White, Darrell Edward 6, 7, 126, 175 White, Sharon Renee 165 Whitmire, Lynette Yvonne 175 Wilkinson, Michael Glenn 165 Wilkinson, Monica jame 39, 175 Wilkinson, Reginald Steven 90 187 Williams, Brian Keith 175 Williams, Marc Cleophas 165 Williams, Mitchell Dale 112, 165 Williams, Robie Michelle 181 Williams, Ronald Lee 175 Willis, Kimberly Marquette np Wilson, David Nathiel 108, 109, 112, 165 Wilson, Dustin Lee 175 Wilson, Levonda Lynette 175 Wilson, Melinda Dorrine 181 Wilson, Paula Ann 165 Wimberly Robby 104, 105, 112 Wimberly Roxanne Alisa 65, 106, 181 Wimberly Todd Alvin 81, 86, 104, 134, 175 Wiseman, jennifer Lynnette 187 Witherspoon, Rick Denis 165 Womack, Charles Allen 90, 187 Woods, Billy james 90, 181 Wooten, Donna Lynn 187 Wray Danny Dean 187 Wray Robert Dwayne 127 175 Sigmon, Sigmon, Sharon Deloris 162 Nm jack 162 Sipe, julie 64, 65, 69 Sipe Terresa Ann np Skaggs, jason William 65, 181 Smit, johnnie 180 Smith, Betty Sue np Smith, Crystal Dawn 187 Smith, Danny Wayne 187 Smith, Gary Reeves 187 Smith, julia Darlene 187 Smith, Martha Ann 65, 175 Smith, Mary Ruth 27, 181 Smith, Michael Todd 86, 104, 113, 162 Smith, Missy Carol 39, 135, 162 Smith, Missy Ruth np Smith, Smith, Monica Renee 175 Wayne np Davis, Tammy jeannette 162 Dimble, Norman Scott 90, 181 Fotteg Tammy Michelle 175 Trull Kellie Coradelia 187 Hull Shane Benjamin 187 Tuckeg Stephen Scott 187 Turner Erica Reschelle 43, 187 Tuttle, Doyle Lee np Tuttle, Randall Dwaine 162 Tyler Sherry Lynn np V Valentine, Stacy 64, 69 Valderlinden, Misty Nicole 187 Vanderlinden, William Lee 27, 86, 104, 105, 141, 162 Villemagne, Deborah Mason 187 Villemagne, Wqop 102, 103, 113 Wright, Anita Kay 165 Wright, Chad Everette np Wright, Kevin Lee 181 Wright, Wright, Miles Allan 187 Spence Lann 64, 175 Y Yancey Danny Lee 90, 181 Yancey Larry joe 187 Yancey Mark Richard np Yates, joseph vwlley 187 York, Andy 108 York, Edwin Derck 181 Yount, jeff Scott 181 Yount, Lisa Ann 165 Yount, Michael Glen 86, 175 Yount, Mitzi Nichole 65, 92, 93, 106, 112, 113, 175 LADY TROIANS ARE lil Coach - Mike Matheson DeAnna Cresimore - lr, H44 Amy Owensby - Sr, ,545 Michelle Odom - So., 1130 Rhonda Isaac - Sr, 1133 Amy Laney - Fr, 11740 Robbie Isaac - Sr, 2325 Erica Turner - Fr, H27 Nancy Lee - Sr, 173 Sherri Connor - Fr, 12432 LeVonda Wilson - lr, 1775 Manager - Bl Mundy Debra jones -- lr, 320 Scorekeepers Tonya Flowers - lr, 12424 Rhonda Swaney Mitzi Yount - lr, 1734 Melissa Moose '55 -.. xVis i5c L 1 55 if Q, ,1?'fT' fs . f gist! 3 P .QD ...M- .QEJ R .. 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