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V- ■- '-V m --.c K Z ; m. ■■:5 l A cV‘W:Vi v N , : ? •. • i i ONT DEDICATION STUDENT LIFE SPORTS DANCES ORS eAnna Cresimore STATISTICL Melissa Moose Heather Hamstra PROOFREA Amy Harwell PRODL Spence Wright Nathan Harwel Abby Laney BUSINESS MANAGl Sherry Miller ANS ACCOUNTANT ose Ronda Swanev ANAGERS Manager Manager Assistant ANAGERS Tracy Miller TYPISTS Tracy Parker Julie Burroughs Yvonne McGee INDEX Ellen Smyre 70 144 202 236 2 When You're Good You're a Goodwin Each year the senior class chooses a faculty member in which to dedicate the annual. It is an honor chosen on the basis of leadership, friendliness, and under- standing. The graduating class of 1988 has chosen someone who reflects these qualities and more. He is a good example for students to follow in the classroom and on the field. He has only been here a short while but has already gained our respect and friendship. He is a great asset to Bandys and we are proud to dedicate the 1988 TROJAN to him: Mr. Jim Goodwin! 18 1. Just a swingin'. 2. Lost again, Julie? 3. The Three Amigos! 4. Mel says hello to her fans. 5. Well Tonya, all your begging paid off! 6. Debra and Yvonne at the all-famous Hilton tent. 7. Is Andrew after Jody's woman? 8. Carrousel Queen, Amy Harwell. 9. Ellen and her friends at legislature school. 10. Are you that out of shape? 11. Where is your wife, Ed? 12. Nathan, in space as usual! 13. The famous sleepovers. 14. Confused as usual. 15. True Love. 16. Here's to friendship! 17. What Myrtle Beach will do to innocence. 18. Blondes do have more fun. 19. Coolness reincarnated. 20. Double vision? 21. Aren't you supposed to be working? 5 1. Here she is. Miss America! 2. NO, not country music!! 3. Are those weights plastic? 4. Are you really drinking Coke, Shannon? 5. Perma-grin!! 6. The upper view. 7. We are all ears, Jeff. 8. Look Ma, no hands. 9. Juniors do associate with a few sophomores. 10. The computer age. 11. Yes, this is a basketball. 12. Fooling around in Florida. 13.2 + 2 — 4!!!! 14. Perfect angel! 15. Where are the girls? 16. Boys will be boys. 17. Late hours at the campground. 18. Juniors show their school spirit. 8 13 1. One of those exciting nights at the campground. 2. Working hard at basketball camp. 3. Foolin' around in the hall. 4. Amy, the joke is on you! 5. Who is Derek waiting on? 6. Old friendships renewed at the campground. 7. Are Beth and Leslie trying to hide something? 8. Is the food that bad? 9. Kirsten, does that fork taste good? 10. Debbie receives shocking news. 11. Pam is caught in the act. 12. Lunch with the NOID 13. Kristin and Crystal chillin' in the hall. 14. Is she that good-looking? 9 Here are the Ones for '91 1. This milk's for you. 2. It couldn't be that funny. 3. Do you hate school already? 4. No fondling in the halls! 5. Is she camera shy? 6. Boy this is good??? 7. Nelson and his harem. 8. Yes, freshmen do study! 9. Don't look at your fingers. 10. Clowning around at the campground. 11. Look, he is gorgeous! 12. All of this homework. 13. Which way to the gym? 14. Leigh Ann is amazed with this parade. 15. Cheerleaders are athletes! ii TROJAN SCORE BOARD J.V. Football East Lincoln W 28 - 0 St. Stephens W 8 - 2 West Lincoln w 14 - 6 Fred T. Foard w 34 - 8 Maiden I 0 - 14 Ne wton-Cono ver I 6 - 20 Bunker Hill T 20 - 20 Ne wton-Con o ver L 6 - 20 Record 4-3-1 Softball East Burke W 19 - 6 East Burke W 15 - 14 West Lincoln L 8 - 9 Maiden W 14 - 9 Bunker Hill W 14 - 2 Mooresville W 19 - 7 Cherryville W 19 - 4 Newton-Conover w 10 - 3 Maiden w 23 - 11 West Lincoln w 10 - 6 Bessemer City w 5 - 0 Bunker Hill w 10 - 0 Mooresville w 2 - 1 Cherryville w 17 - 0 Newton-Conover w 6 - 5 Bessemer City w 9 - 6 Regional Play-Offs South Stanley w 6 - 5 Starmount w 4 - 2 Mt. Heritage w 10 - 2 Monroe Piedmont L 2 - 3 Record 18-2 Varsity Football East Lincoln T 6 - 6 St. Stephens W 21 - 14 West Lincon W 15 - 12 Fred T. Board W 9 - 6 Maiden L 0 - 34 Bessemer City W 1 - 7 Bunker Hill L 7 - 24 Mooresville W 7 - 6 Cherryville L 6 - 21 Newton-Conover L 0 - 21 Record 5-4-1 Baseball West Iredell L 1 - 2 East Lincoln W 5 - 1 Hickory I 4 - 12 West Iredell L 1 - 4 Maiden I 2 - 6 East Lincoln L 5 - 6 Bunker Hill I 4 - 5 Mooresville I 1 - 11 Cherryville I 5 - 13 Newton-Conover W 6 - 2 Bessemer City L 0 - 5 West Lincoln W 5 - 0 East Lincoln L 3 - 9 Maiden L 3 - 6 West Lincoln W 15 - 3 Cherryville L 4 - 9 Bunker Hill W 3 - 2 Mooresville W 7 - 4 Cherryville L 1 - 15 Newton-Conover L 3 - 7 Record 6 — 14 18 J.v. Basketball GIRLS BOYS 54 - 34 W South Iredell L 42 - 55 47 - 36 W Fred T. Foard L 50 - 55 44 - 45 L St. Stephens W 58 - 52 46 - 22 W South Iredell L 36 - 59 34 - 39 L St. Stephens W 59 - 34 65 - 23 W Maiden L 47 - 58 52 - 48 W Fred T. Foard W 57 - 51 Bessemer City W 59 - 57 44 - 19 w Bunker Hill W 61 - 43 37 - 38 L West Lincoln L 46 - 56 46 - 28 W Mooresville L 45 - 60 Cherryville W 57-51 66 - 40 W Newton-Conover L 40 - 45 60 - 20 W Wesf Lincoln W 76 - 46 46 - 28 W Maiden W 60 - 54 Bessemer City w 68 - 38 43 - 29 W Bunker Hill w 54 - 50 50 - 33 W Mooresville L 49 - 77 Cherryville W 57 - 48 48 - 38 w Newton-Conover L 43 - 51 Record 13 — 3 Record 11 - 9 Tennis Boys North Iredell W 5-4 East Lincoln W 5-4 Newton-Conover L 3-6 North Iredell L 4-5 Maiden W 9-0 Bunker Hill W 8-1 West Lincoln L 4-5 Cherryville W 6-3 Bessemer City W 9-0 Newton-Conover W 5-4 Mooresville W 8-1 Record 8 — 3 Girls Fred T. Foard W 8-1 St. Stephens w 9-0 Mooresville w 9-0 West Lincoln w 9-0 Maiden w 9-0 Newton-Conover w 5-4 Cherryville w 9-0 Bunker Hill w 8-1 Bessemer City w 8-1 Record 9 — 0 Varsity Basketball GIRLS BOYS 61 - 35 w South Iredell W 73 - 57 71 - 51 w Fred T. Foard L 62 - 63 59 - 44 w St. Stephens W 87 - 72 64 - 40 w South Iredell W 71 - 54 88 - 35 w Fred T. Foard L 78 - 88 68 - 35 w Hickory High Bunker Hill L 60 - 68 71 - 54 w Newton-Conover St. Stephens W 74 - 66 75 - 40 w St. Stephens W 97 - 92 67 - 23 w Maiden L 62 - 66 74 - 47 w Fred T. Foard L 86 - 93 61 - 40 w Bessemer City W 91 - 80 65 - 48 w Bunker Hill W 83 - 70 74 - 19 w West Lincoln W 86 - 62 81 - 49 w Mooresville W 73 - 72 68 - 46 w Cherryville L 69 - 73 79 - 67 w Newton- Conover W 91 - 77 83 - 23 w West Lincoln W 84 - 76 66 - 22 w Maiden W 81 - 68 74 - 39 w Bessemer City W 84 - 71 58 - 38 w Bunker Hill L 88 - 92 75 - 45 w Mooresville L 84 - 93 69 - 51 w Cherryville W 67 - 53 50 - 51 L Newton- Conover L 80 - 81 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT 98 - 50 w West Lincoln Bessemer City L 70 - 72 48 - 31 w Bunker Hill 65 - 56 w Newton- Conover SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT 67 - 47 w Cherryville Bunker Hill L 65 - 86 58 - 40 w Mitchell 60 - 47 w Newton- Conover REGIONAL TOURNAMENT 65 - 64 w North Stokes 62 - 49 w SW Randolph 55 - 47 w Newton- Conover STATE TOURNAMENT 73 - 69 w Clinton Record 32 — 1 Record 14 - 11 1. Tennis coach of the year 2. Mr. Blake coached football and boys tennis. 3. Softball Coach and Grandmother. 4. J.V. cheerleading sponsor: Mrs. Hubbard. 5. Thumbs up to Varsity boys' basketball. 6. Mr. Schrum's specialty is football. 7. Mrs. Wimberly was J.V. girls' basketball coach. 8. Head Football Coach. 9. Mr. Kelly coached J.V. boys' basketball and football. 10. Football assistant. 11. Varsity cheerleading sponsor: Mrs. Lutz-Carpenter. 12. Lady Trojans basketball coach: Mr. Matheson. 20 BASKETBALL 1986-1987 Junior Varsity Girls Team Before Self Ann Drum Most Improved Erica Turner Most Valuable Roxanne Wimberly Junior Varsity Boys Coaches Award Chris Fulbright Most Improved Emil Moore Most Promising Newcomer Darrell Most Valuable Varsity Girls NCHSAA Scholars McCombs Todd Connor Robbie Isaac Nancy Lee Debra Jones DeAnna Cresimore Amy Laney Mitzi Young DeAnna Cresimore LeVonda Wilson Ed Fisher All-Conference Varsity Boys Best All-Around Most Valuable Ronald Connor Mark Ijames A 11-Conference Ed Fisher Ronald Connor Mark Ijames BASEBALL 1987 Offensive Award Greg Carpenter Golden Glove Scott Hilton Team Before Self Mark Chandler Most Valuable Deon Danner All-Conference Deon Danner SOFTBALL 1987 Offensive Award Renee Drum Trojan Award Leslie Campbell Team Before Self Beth Hewitt Golden Glove Nancy Lee Coaches Award DeAnna Cresimore Best Batting Average Debra Jones Defensive Award Mitzi Young All-Conference Renee Drum Nancy Lee Debra Jones Mitzi Yount TRACK 1987 Most Improved John Ijames Most Valuable Doral Catchings All-Conference Mitchell Williams ATHLETIC AWARDS TENNIS 1987 Boys Team Before Self Most Improved Most Valuable All-Conference Girls Coaches Award Trojan Award Most Improved Most Valuable All-Conference Jamie Wells Jonathan Campbell Eddie White Brian Settlemyer Brian Settlemyer Jonathan Campbell Eddie White Debra Jones Heather Hewitt Leslie Howard DeAnna Cresimore Mitzi Young DeAnna Cresimore Mitzi Yount Debra Jones Heather Hewitt FOOTBALL Junior Varsity Most Promising Newcomer Chad Holdsclaw Gary Butler Award Eric Hefner Varsity Trojan Award Blocking Award Team Before Self Offensive Award Defensive Award Most Valuable All-Conference Jeff Buchanan Michael Young Dwayne Jackson Andrew Miller Ed Fisher Bobby Dellinger Doral Catchings Ed Fisher CHEERLEADING 1987 Most Outstanding Paege Hartsoe Best All-Around Cathy Byers Highlights Coach Matheson Wins 100 at Home Doral Rushed 1,000 Yards Mitzi Yount Over 1,500 Mark Tennis Team 3rd in State Varsity Girls Seek Conference Title J.V. Girls On Top Tri-Captains: Ed, Bobby; and Andrew Varsity Boys Struggle for the Top Coach Bost Wins 650th Game Matheson Coach of All-Star Team Mark Ijames Scores His 1,000th Point State Runners-Up Second Round State Playoffs Varsity Under New Leadership Bandys High School Varsity Football team was under new leadership this year. The head coach was Mr. Randy Lowman. The team did well this year, ending with a 5-4-1 record. Ed Fisher, Andrew Miller, and Bobby Dellinger provided senior leadership as Tri-Captains of the team. The Trojans worked hard and despite heavy losses from the year before, they proved themselves as Trojan material. 1. The 1987 Varsity Football Team. 2. Look ma, no cavities! 3. John Doral return the kick-off. 4. Quarterback Andrew Miller in action. 5. Another first down for the Trojans. 6. The Trojan defense attacks! 7. These defenders tackle the Blue Devils. 8. Paul Caldwell receives encouragement from head coach Randy Lowman. 9. Chopper Nine at Gary Butler Memorial Stadi- um. 9 25 1. Mark Pegram on defense. 2. Jerry Oliver completes this heavy lift! 3. What a face!! 4. Tri-captain Bobby Dellinger punts the football. 5. These Trojans recover a fumble. 6. Scott attempts a lift. 7. Sack, sack, sack, that quarterback! 8. Jeff Buchanan shows strength and en- durance during the lift-a-thon. 9. Our Father, who art in heaven, ... 10. Darrin and Dwayne show good tech- niques. 11. Doral eagerly awaits his turn. 27 Surprise, Surprise The J.V. football team began the season sur- prising everyone. They won their first four games, doubling the last two season's wins added together. The team was led by a number of soph- omores and juniors, leaving expectations of the Varsity years to come. They finished the season with a 1-2-1 conference record and a 4-3-1 overall record. The 1987 Junior Varsity Football Team 28 Conference Champs The 1987 Trojan Tennis Team finished with a 9-0 record this year. They were coached by Mrs. Nancy Jo Teague and Mrs. Carol Ann Howard. The top six seeds were as follows: 1 — DeAnna Cresimore, 2 — Mitzi Yount, 3 — Debra Jones, 4 — Heather Hewitt, 5 — Julie Burroughs, and 6 — Leslie Howard. The Lady Trojans won the Conference Championship, the Conference Tourna- ment, and came in third in the State Tournament. 1st row (L to R) — Sarah Elmore, Tonia Poston, Jennifer Newton, Leslie Howari Dee Dee York, Sherri Spencer, Heather Hewitt. 2nd row (L to R) — Coach Nanc Jo Teague, Debra Jones, Melissa Moose, DeAnna Cresimore, Julie Burrough, Mitzi Yount, Tonya Flowers, Coach Carol Ann Howard. 1. The 1987 Lady Trojan Tennis Team. 2. This doubles team shows style. 3. Leslie showed perfect form on this serve. 4. Julie Burroughs — number 5 seed for the Trojans. 5. Laziness perfected. 6. Excitement at the State Tourna- ment! 7. Snack time for the Trojans. 8. Heather and Debra warm up during the State. 9. Mitzi and DeAnna advance to the finals! 10. Thrilled after a semi-final victory! 11. Beware! Mitzi serves a stinging blow. 12. Lene, our tennis buddy. 31 Varsity Boys Basketball The 1987-1988 Varsity Boys were near the top of the SD-7 this year. The team was coached by Mr. Bost. The season started out slow but as time progressed so did the Trojans. At the middle of the season they were 1 in the SD-7. Their goals included winning the conference, the conference tournament, and sectional playoffs! However, a few losses at the end of the season caused the Trojans to finish third in the conference. 4 Back row, left to right: Todd Connor, Jamey Burke, Ed Fisher, Mark Ijames, Terry McCombs, Terry Connor, Mr. Bost (coach). Front row, left to right: Bradley Gabriel, Jonathan Gabriel, Clifford Gabriel, Darrell McCombs, Larry Yancey. 1. Mark eyes the ball. 2. Concentration on the line. 3. Foul on 34! 4. Can Larry dribble with his mouth taped shut? 5. Terry demonstrates his ball-handling skills. 6. Mr. Bost's calm side. 7. Terry looks for the open man. 8. Mark goes in for a dunk. 8 33 The Beat Goes On ... The Lady Trojans began the season in top shape. They were ranked 1 in the Sweet Six- teen and dominated the First Catawba Valley Classic. They ended the first half of conference play undefeated with their goal being Confer- ence Champs. They ended the regular season with their only loss to Newton-Conover 50-51. However, they came back and defeated Newton three more times to win the Conference, Sectional, and Regional Tournaments. Their win in the Regionals sent them back to Chapel Hill to de- fend their State 2A title against Clinton, the team they had defeated in 1987. continued on page 236 Back row, left to right: Mr. Matheson (coach), Leslie Howard, Roxanne Wimberly, Michelle Odom, Sherry Connor, Erica Turner, Amy Laney, Sheree Laney, Melissa Moose (scorekeeper), Sandy Lewis (manager). Front row, left to right: Debra Jones, Tonya Flowers, Levonda Wilson, Mitzi Yount, DeAnna Cresimore. 9 1. Powerhouse in the paint. 2. Tonya anticipates the break. 3. The famous baseline bounce pass. 4. Point guard for the Lady Trojans — Debra Jones 5. Air Odom!! 6. A sure two points from the line. 7. Mitzi pulls up for a jumper. 8. Debra runs the offense. 9. Where are you Michelle? 10. Debra passes from the wing. 11. Erica concentrates on her free throw. 10 11 35 J.V. Boys Young But Talented The 1987-1988 Junior Varsity Boys showed much skill this year. The Trojans had little expe- rience but made up for it by their talent. The team was led by Chris Fulbright, Art Holdsclaw, William Stutts, Emil Moore, and Brent Little. Andy Wilson and Greg Campbell gave strong support as starting freshmen. The Trojans look to a stronger season next year. 1. Emil concentrated on his foul shot. 2. At least he had his head up. 3. Chris helped bring the ball up the court. 4. Chad looked to start the offense. 5. In your face! 6. Such intensity! 7. The bench watched with astonishment. 8. William went up for two! Left to Right: Mark Calloway, Chad Setters,, Chris Fulbright, Andy Wilson, Brent Little, William Stutts, Emil Moore, Greg Campbell, Art Holdsclaw, Sammy Shu ford. Dale Little, Stanley Parker (manager). On The Top The 1987-1988 Bandys Junior Varsity Girls were on the top of the SD-7 list once again. The Trojans were coached by Mrs. Wimberly. The team leaders were sophomores Jen- nifer Wiseman, Amy Bumgarner, Jennifer Sigmon, Shawn Laney, Beverly Mosteller, and Sharon Baucom. The team has expecta- tions for a rebuilding season next year. 2 Back Row (Left to Right): Joe Johnson (video), Jeanna Burroughs (scorekeeper), Tanya Lutz, Kim Little, Amey Burke, Shelley Story, Crystal Travis, DeeDee York, Trina Ingle, Beth Hewitt (stats), Mrs. Wimberly (Coach). Front Row (Left to Right): Amy Bumgarner, Shawn Laney, Jennifer Wiseman, Sharon Baucom, Beverly Mosteller, Jennifer Sigmon. 1. The starting line-up takes a rest. 2. A sure two points at the line. 3. Concentration on the foul line. 4. Amy scores two points. 5. Time-out for the Lady Trojans. 6. DeeDee shows perfect form. 7. Trojans show their indestructible defense. 8. Shawn starts the play. 39 School Spirit at it's Best The 1987 - 1988 Bandys Varsity Cheer- leaders had a very successful season this year. The captain and co-captain were Meldrena Chapin and Yvonne McGee, re- spectively. Under the leadership of Mrs. Donna Carpenter, the girls made a fantastic ap- pearance at parades, pep rallies, and games. We appreciate their continued sup- port and dedication to all the Trojan teams. Bottom row (L to R) — Yvonne McGee, Meldrena Chapin, Christy Cansler, Tonya Murphy, Amy Harwell. Top row (L to R) — B.J. Lee, Leslie Hicks, Christi Sherrill, Deana Ledford, Ruthie Smith. 1. The 1987 - 1988 Bandys Varisty Cheerleaders. 2. Leslie hogs the megaphone as usual. 3. Varsity cheerleaders show precision at the Cheer- wine Cheer Off. 4. The amazing push-up. 5. This sign says it all! 6. Bandys Varsity won many awards at summer camp. 7. Yvonne McGee and her awesome knee. 8. The Lady Trojans give a 1 performance. 9. Catch that Trojan Spirit! 10. Cheering hard at the Newton parade. 10 41 J.V. Cheerleaders The Junior Varisty Cheerleaders were very supportive of their teams. They were led by Captain Carol Lineberger and Co- Captain Melonie Geddes. They worked well with their team sponsor Mrs. Hub- bard and represented the school well. The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders were as fol- lows: Amy Williams, Misty Vanderlinden, Niki Millsapse, Carol Lineberger, Melonie Geddes, Kristi Pope, Tina Midgett, Connie Wesson, Kathy Knox, Jennifer Beuchner. 1. Melonie Geddes shows that Trojan Spirit 2. Are we on offense or defense? 3. Half time dance. 4. Connie Wesson boosts the team to victory. 5. Jennifer proclaims Bandys 1. 6. Let's go big GREEEN! 7. J.V. Cheerleaders rockin steady. 8. Misty shows her enthusiasm. 9. Preparing for the bust-through. 43 Tri-Champs The boys' tennis team finished the season in a three-way tie for first place. They had a strong season with only two seniors. The team was led by the All- Conference selections of Eddie White, Brian Settlemyre, and Jonathon Camp- bell. The team finished with an 8-3 overall record and a 6-1 conference rec- ord. The season's highlight was ending Newton-Conover's twenty match con- ference winning streak. l Front Row — Left to Right: Eddie White, Wesley Spencer, Doug Leathermar Brain Settlemyre. Back Row — Left to Right: Jason Stutts, Jamie Wells, Jonatho. Campbell, Michael Howard, Kenny Hilderbran. 1. Definitely a unique team. 2. Rod DEALS! 3. What a combination! 4. Doug shows seniority at number four. 5. That undefeated look. 6. Overhead slam! 7. Where's your uniform? 8. What a doubles team. 9. Ultimate concentration. 10. Go ahead, make my day! 45 Track The Trojan track team improved tremendously during the season. This year's team was led by John Ijames, who qualifed for the sectionals, and Mitchell Williams, who won the con- ference track meet in shotput. This steady improvement was due to the dedication of the athletes and coach. 1. Track team poses. 2. It's a bird ... it's a plane ... no, it's Doral! 3. Mitchell shows his stuff. 4. What form! 5. Is that a new cheerleading jump?? 6. Don Lewis strides to the finish line. 7. Danny runs his part of the relay. 8. Jackson in action! 9. Charles Reid waits for the sound of the gun. 8 47 Shaky Season The Trojans finished with a 7-15 overall record. The season's highlight was a 3-2 win over rival Bunker Hill, in 13 innings. They lost only four seniors so the young team is looking for a better season next year. 1 Front Row (L to R) - Chris Fulbright, Dennis Frye, Mark Chandler, Gary Bost, Jason Huffman, Jeff Bolton, Larry Yancey. Back Row - Jerry Oliver, Joel DeHart, Deon Danner, Jody Street, Greg Carpenter, Scott Hilton, Ron Carroll, David Wilson, Bobby Dellinger, Scott Gryder. 2 1 8 1. Trojans show style. 2. The Trojan team congratulates Greg Carpenter. 3. Ron Carroll hurls his fast ball. 4. Jerry Oliver plays with the pitcher. 5. Scott is ready to score. 6. David receives instruction from Coach Lowman. 7. Come on Ron, you only get threeI 8. Deon prepares for the Majors. The Final Four The Lady Trojan softball team finished first in the SD-7 for the third straight year by defeating Newton-Conover 6-5 in the season finale. They went on to finish in the top four in the State. This young team lost only three seniors and is looking for a top season next year. 2 Front (L to R) - DeAnna Cresimore, B.J. Lee, Angie Lowman, Mitzi Yount, Nancy Lee, Debra Jones, Melissa Moose. Second row — Pansy Helderman, Renee Drum, Kelli Shoemaker, Beth Hewitt, Jennifer Wiseman, Sharon Baucom, Leslie Howard, Leslie Campbell, Amy Laney, Jennifer Sigmon, Marilyn Clark. 9 1. The wind blown look. 2. On top of things at Mt. Heritage. 3. Prayer is a necessity for the Lady Trojans before each game. 4. Where's the water? 5. The Lady Trojans show their sportsmanship abilities in State play-offs. 6. Beth Hewitt shows promising contributions at first base. 7. B.J. and Leslie; LATE AGAIN 8. Happy firthday D . 9. Lefty nails one in the victory over Mt. Heritage. 10. Melissa Moose demonstrating the softball shuf- fle. 11. Nancy Lee puts another one by the Red Devils. 12. Hey Renee Debra finally caught one! 13. Mitzi, where is your backup? 51 12 13 Homecoming 1987 On October 23, 1987 the student body of Bandys High School elected as its Homecoming Queen, Paula Schronce. The second Runner-up was Abby Laney and the first Run- ner-up was Mitzi Yount. The evening was made even more special with a close victory over Mooresville. After- wards, the annual staff sponsored the Homecoming Dance, with music provided by Rick Reynolds. The stu- dent council also sponsored a Homecoming King. The student body elected Bobby Paysour as the King. All in all the evening was filled with great fun and excitement. 54 5 1. Homecoming Queen 1987 — Paula Schronce. 2. The Queen takes her traditional ride around the stadium. 3. Paula Schronce is crowned by tri-captain Bobby Dellinger. 4. Homecoming King Bobby Paysour struts before his subjects. 5. Paula's still smiling! 6. Wendy Ewing — Do I want to dance? 7. Lilliana Tomayo and Elena Costello take in the American dance scene. 8. Jeff Buchanan and Darla Harvey take a break. 9. Greg Longworth looks excited. 10. Sarah Elmore and her friends crowd the dance floor. 10 Homecoming Court Paula Schronce Mitzi Yount Bobby Paysour Eddie White Abby Laney Wesley Spencer Regina Schronce Dennis Frye Shawn Laney Gregg Longworth Gwynn Brand Angela Leonard Chad Setters Brent Little Stephanie Pope Meldrena Chapin Shawn Lineberger David Ison Amy Harwell Jody Street Sharon Abernathy Terry Edwards Charlet Pegram Darrell McCombs Selina Pegram Mark Ijames Sharon Norris Clifford Gabriel Leslie Hicks John Hicks 56 LaShawn Connor Jonathan Gabriel Darla Harvey Terrance Cansler B. J. Lee Kevin Robinson Amy Williams Bobby Short Roxanne Wimberly James Story Ginger Campbell Eric Blackburn Sarah Elmore Michael Bumgarner Jennifer Dover Billy Talbert Christi Caudill Stephanie Drum Andy Wilson Christopher Mauney 57 This Could Be The Night On the night of May 15, 1987, Bandys held its annual Junior-Senior Prom. The disc jockey for the evening was Eric Bowman. The theme of the Prom was THIS COULD BE THE NIGHT. The gymnasium was decorat- ed in red and white hearts. Midway through the night, Craig Reiman and Angie Blackwell were crowned King and Queen. Memories of this occasion will last a lifetime. 58 1. Angie Blackwell and Craig Reiman — 1987 Prom King and Queen. 2. The newly crowned King and Queen smile for the camera. 3. The King and Queen danced to their special song. 4. These couples swayed to a love song. 5. Shawn and Stephanie prepared to have their picture made. 6. What's Larry whispering in your ear, DeAn- na? 7. Shake it up baby! 8. Cheerleaders jam. Prom Entertainment and Preparation During the 1987 Junior-Senior Prom, entertainment was provided by eleven sophomores. The elected com- mittee was as follows: Paul Caldwell, Christy Cansler, Karen Cox, David Ison, B.J. Lee, Dale Parker, Regina Schronce, Christi Sherrill, Jason Skaggs, James Story, Roxanne Wimberly. The week before the prom, many juniors began the preparation with the help of Mr. Boyles, the Industrial Arts classes, Mrs. Gatewood, Mrs. Witherspoon, and Mrs. Sherry Drum. They transformed the ordinary gym into a memorable setting for many seniors. 1. B.J. enjoyed Nancy's date. 2. James liked Regina's short-shorts. 3. Dale acted cool with the women. 4. Regina and Derek enjoyed this slow dance. 5. The 1987 Prom entertainment committee. 6. Crystal posed with her favorite men. 7. These juniors pretended to work hard on the prom. 8. Meldrena and Yvonne were the motivation and backbone of the 1987 prom. 9. Yvonne pouted over the hat size. 10. Workers or camera hogs? 61 Miss Bandys '87 Ladies Night brought forth a new Miss Bandys for 1987. Meldrena Cha- pin received the honor. The first and second runners-up were Paege Hart- soe and Paula Schronce respectively. Kenni Ison was named Miss Conge- niality. The emcee for the night was Mr. Erly Garner. The sixth annual Miss Bandy Pageant was sponsored by the Student Relations Club and en- tertainment was provided by area tal- ent. 62 1. Miss Bandys 1987: Meldrena Chapin. 2. Meldrena is congratulated by former Miss Bandys, Amy Harwell. 3. The top ten finalists. 4. Kenni Ison is named Miss Congeniality. 5. Fellow contestants congratulate the winner. 6. Miss Bandys 1986 takes her final walk. 7. Mr. Garner reveals the second runner-up. 8. The thrill of victory! Sweetheart Dance The Beta Club's annual Valen- tine's Dance fell on February 14, 1987. Rick Reynolds provided a va- riety of sounds for the student's en- joyment. The student body selected Leslie Pearson and Jay Holmes as Cupid's queen and king. A feeling of love and friendship lingered in the gym long after the music con- cluded and many memories were created for all those who attended. I Christmas Dance On December 5, 1987 the Christmas Dance was held. The event was sponsored by the 1988 Bandys High Annual Staff. Each senior homeroom elected two ladies to represent them on the Christmas Court. The entire school voted on the girl they wanted to be Christmas Queen. DeAnna Cresimore was crowned this year as Queen while Abby Laney was first run- ner-up and Mitzi Yount second runner-up. Rick Reynolds provided the music for the dance. 3 4 1. The 1987 Christmas Queen — DeAnna Cresimore. 2. The 1987 Christmas Court. 3. The man behind the scenes. 4. These students take a break from the ac- tion on the floor. 5. Lighten up Wesley! 6. Prisca enjoys herself dancing American style. 7. Where are the guys? 8. The Three Stooges?? Year in Review PTL Sues Bakkers Hart: I’m Back In Race Senate Rejects Bork Winter Storm Blankets Unifour Yuppies Are Out Contra Aid Defeated Reagan OKs Arms to Contras Bicentennial of Constitution Stock Market Redskins Crashes geat Black Monday Broncos Oct. 19 Reagan and Gorbachev— Treaty Bans Weapons Cocaine Bust Is Jessica McClure Largest In State Rescued USS Stark Hit by Iraqui Missiles ’87-’88 Girls State Julie Burroughs Ronda Swaney Boys State Alan Story Spence Wright Junior Marshals 1987 Debra Jones DeAnna Cresimore Nathan Harwell Ronda Swaney Tracy Miller Yvonne McGee Alan Story Sherry Miller Spence Wright Heather Hamstra Connie Hewitt Scholarships Agricultural Scholarship Michael Titus Albert G. Myers Scholarship Amy Owensby American Business Women's Scholarship B. J. Mundy Balls Creek Optimist Auxilary Scholarship Dianne Wally Leslie Campbell Chancellor Scholarship Dianne Wally County NCAE Scholarship Leslie Campbell D. Howard Locke Scholarship Jay Holmes DeKalb Scholarship David Hicks Grace Hoyle Scholarship Jay Holmes Herman Memorial Scholarship Nancy Lee Hickory Rotary Club Amy Owensby N.C. Teaching Fellow Todd Ewing Professional Education Office Personnel Scholarship James Flowers Retired Teachers Scholarship Cathy Byers Robert C. Bird Scholarship Jay Holmes Student Relations Club Scholarship B. J. Mundy Tammy Lutz Memorial Scholarship Dianne Wally Paege Hartsoe UNC- Wilmington Stephanie Johnson Womens Association of Savings and Loans B. J. Mundy Meldrena Chapin Melissa Moose Abby Laney Karen Brown Honor Graduates Jay Holmes Dianne Wally Robbie Isaac Christie Goodson Nancy Lee Lori Grigg B. J. Mundy Cathy Byers Matt Sigmon Rhonda Isaac Leslie Campbell Todd Ewing Kim DeHart Presidential 1987 Jay Holmes Dianne Wally Robbie Isaac Lori Grigg Academic Fitness Award Christie Goodson B. J. Mundy Cathy Byers Matt Sigmon Leslie Campbell Todd Ewing Kim DeHart Garrett Moss Amy Owensby North Jay Holmes Matt Sigmon Garrett Moss Robbie Isaac Christie Goodson Michelle Geddes Cathy Byers Andrea Cope Carolina Scholars Todd Ewing Amy Owensby Nancy Lee B. J. Mundy Linda Hedrick Curt Parker Leslie Campbell Andy Granger Paege Hartsoe Doug Leatherman Tracy Robinson Brian Settlemyre Kristin Brand Kim DeHart Shana Little Governor's School Nominees Crystal Abrams Jeremy Canipe Kevin Clark Shannon Eagle Ryan Gabriel Trina Gabriel Darin Gantt Chris Harris Michelle Harris Beth Hewitt Kenny Hilderbran Chad Holdsclaw Jason Huffman Pam Josey Shawn Laney Micheal Leatherman Chantae Mayberry Shannon Oliver Toni a Poston Mikel Robinson Dawn Setzer Becky Stewart Debbie Story Scott Trimble Connie Wesson 72 Scholarship and Awards Morehead Nominees North Carolina DeAnna Cresimore Debra Jones Ronda Swaney Spence Wright Summer Ventures Kevin Beatty Heather Hamstra Tonia Poston Art 1987 Art Award Sally Gilleland Lori Grigg Christy Huffman Business Typing I Candice Blackwell Accounting I Robbie Isaac Accounting II Amy Rinehardt Toni Edwards Intro, to Computers Nathan Harwell Office Occupations II Seniors in Class Shorthand Cissy Miller Quiz Bowl Nathan Harwell Ronda Swaney Scott Trimble Spence Wright Kenny Hilderbran School of Science and Math Kevin Beatty Vocational Auto Mechanics Scott Hilton Ronnie Johnson David Wilson Industrial Arts Mitchell Burgess Paul Laney Child Care I Martha Stewart Child Care II Lisa Caldwell Family Life Amy Rinehardt Marketing Education Lori Grigg DECA Linda Hedrick Family Living Deanna Sigmon Food and Clothing Regina Mitchell Personal Living Scottie Lineberger Lori Grigg Media Assistant Regina Mitchell History Woodman of the World Ronda Swaney Language English Dianne Wally Spanish I DeAnna Cresimore Joe Johnson Spanish II Debra Jones Spanish III Kelly Cruse French Dianne Wally NCSU Summer Pre-Engr. Scott Trimble Music 9th Grade Band Wendy Hoard Varsity Band Martha Stewart Chorus Yolanda Norris Angie Blackwell A.S.U. Summer Science Program Meldrena Chapin Jeremy Canipe Science Math Math Award Jay Holmes Calculus Jay Holmes Robbie Isaac Advanced Math DeAnna Cresimore Nathan Harwell Debra Jones Ronda Swaney Dianne Wally Geometry Tonia Poston Algebra II Kenny Hilderbran Tonia Poston Michelle Harris Kevin Beatty Dawn Setzer Lisa Josey Algebra I Trina Gabriel Chris Harris Chad Holdsclaw Jason Huffman Rosie Mummey Connie Wesson Crystal Abrams Beth Hewitt Shawn Laney Michael Leatherman Shannon Oliver Connie Parker 1987 Science Award Dianne Wally A.P. Biology Dianne Wally Physics Jay Holmes Chemistry Nathan Harwell Debra Jones DeAnna Cresimore Connie Hewitt Ronda Swaney Heather Hamstra BSCS Biology Kenny Hilderbran Kevin Beatty Shannon Eagle Michelle Harris Tonia Poston Deanna Sigmon Robert Sigmon Becky Stewart Kerri Bustle Karen Cox Ryan Gabriel B. J. Lee Angie Lowman Dawn Setzer Biology A T Jakie Flynn Johnnie Smit David Isenhour Amy Carpenter Sherri Connor Algebra IA Derrick McGee Dale Little Jakie Flynn Algebra IB Christi Sherrill Consumer Math Mark Coffey General Math Gina Cash 73 DeAnna Cresimore Ronda Swaney Yvonne McGee Debra Jones Nathan Harwell Tracy Miller Sherry Miller Alan Story Heather Hamstra Spence Wright Abby Laney Karen Brown Melissa Moose Connie Hewitt Meldrena Chapin 74 Junior Marshals All juniors who maintained a 3.85 GPA or higher earned the privilege of partici- pating in the 1986-87 awards day and graduation ceremonies. The chief junior marshal was Debra Jones. There were 15 marshals which is an exceptionally large number. Honor Grads 1987 All seniors who maintained a 3.85 GPA or higher during their four years of high school earned the title of honor graduates. There were 13 with Jay Holmes being the first honor graduate and Diane Wally sec- ond. The others were as follows left to right: Robbie Isaac, Christie Goodson, Nancy Lee, Lori Grigg, Bobbie Jo Mundy, Cathy Byers, Matt Sigmon, Rhonda Isaac, Leslie Campbell, Todd Ewing, and Kim DeHart. Governor's School Governor's School is a summer pro- gram for advanced learning and is a sam- ple of college life. Three Bandys students attended: Nathan Harwell, Debra Jones and Kevin Beatty. This year four stu- dents advanced to the final round: Kenny Hilderbran, Shannon Eagle, Beth Hewitt and Mikel Robinson. 4 1. Nathan Harwell and Debra Jones: Governor's School students. 2. Nathan — the essence of cool! 3. Debra met a rival and friend at GSW. 4. Kevin Beatty socialized on the patio. 5. State level Governor's School finalists. ) J80S 76 Left to Right: Shannon Eagle, Kenny Hilderbran, Mikel Robinson, Bel Hewitt, Pam Josey. Honored Students There were many honored students this year. From summer programs to ma- jor scholarship applications, Bandys was well represented. Spence Wright and Alan Story represented Bandys at Boys' State, on the campus of Wake Forest. Spence made history as the first Bandys student to win a state-level election when he was elected State Insurance Commissioner. Ronda Swaney and Julie Burroughs participated in the Girls' State at UNC-G. On the scholarship scene, four outstanding students were chosen to compete for the Morehead Scholarship. They were Spence Wright, DeAnna Cres- imore, Debra Jones, and Ronda Swaney. 4 1. Alan read the rules at Boys State. 2. Spence ran for office and WON! 3. The four stooges. 4. Ronda and Julie, Girls State. 77 English There were five levels of English offered at Bandys. Mrs. Moser taught both Advanced Place- ment and Honors English. A.P. was offered to se- niors who wanted to experience the depth of a col- lege like curriculum. Honors English was offered to ninth, tenth, and eleventh graders, who wanted to prepare themselves for A.P. English. College Prep and Regular English were taught by Mrs. Wither- spoon, Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. Gatewood, and Mr. Walk- er. College Prep courses provided the necessary background for college study. Regular English pre- pared students for life after high school. Basic Eng- lish was taught by Mr. Walker, Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. Mack, and Mr. Furmanek. It included the study of composition, grammar, and literature. All students must pass four years of English, better preparing them for life. 1. Mrs. Gatewood checked Bradley's paper. 2. Maja, a Yugoslavian exchange students, ex- plains a new alphabet to the class. 3. Relaxing in English class. 4. The church lady Ryan Gabriel, and Mikel Robinson gave an oral book report. 5. These students worked hard on a grammar as- signment. 6. Ryan loves English, can't you tell? 7. Mrs. Mack helped this student with a mind- boggling assignment. 8. Thanks for volunteering Bobby! 9. Mrs. Carpenter — Miss Photogenic. 10. Mrs. Rogers looked suprised. Everyone must have passed. 79 Mathematics There were a number of math courses here at Bandys. They were Consumer Math, General Math, Algebra IA, Al- gebra IB, Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, Advanced Math, and A.P. Calculus. The teachers for these classes were Mr. Hilderbran, Mr. Young, Mr. Brown, Mrs. Teague, Mrs. Hub- bard, and Mr. Miller. Students take these classes according to his her own needs and abilities. They were a challenge to all students at any level. 1. Dale Parker explains this proof. 2. Mr. Hilderbran tries to explain this problem to his Calculus class. 3. What's Ed looking at? 4. Mr. Young looks on as his class works. 5. Mr. Miller grades tests papers. 6. Mrs. Hubbard shows the trick to this student. 7. Mr. Brown's class listens as he gives their assign- ment. 8. Mr. Miller waits for a new problem to arise. 9. This young lady is stumped on this problem. 10. Jeremy Canipe works this Geometry problem for the whole class. 11. Mrs. Teague lectures to her class. 81 Physics, Chemistry, and Biology Mrs. Pendley taught Physics. The course was based on the Laws of Motion and Energy. Knowl- edge of these rules was applied by working equa- tions and problems and in doing labs. In Chemistry, taught by Mr. Garner, students learned about the Periodic Table, elements, and the structure of atoms. An essential part was the labo- ratory. Bandys offered several different levels of Biol- ogy. They were taught according to the different levels by Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Wimberly, and Mr. Fur- manek. 6 7 1. Students work on the board as Mrs. Wimberly reads. 2. Mrs. Pendley explained the whole concept of Physics to the class. 3. Mr. Garner makes Chemistry look so easy. 4. Chuck begged for an A. 5. LaShaun demonstrated the helicopter experi- ment in Physics. 6. It doesn't take much to entertain seniors!! 7. Mr. Furmanek teaches his resource biology class. 8. Physical science class. 9. These freshmen gain knowledge during this lab. 10. Robert Pressley seemed to be at a loss for words. 11. Mrs. Jones helped these students with a tough assignment. 12. Niki had steady hands during this experi- ment. 13. They must be freshmen because they are hard at work. Earth Science Physical Science Earth Science was taught by Mrs. Jones. It was a study of clouds, weather, climate, and other characteristics of the earth. Physical Science was taught by Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Pendley, and Mr. Garner. It is a back- ground in scientific knowledge for future use. 13 83 Astronomy Photography Astronomy was taught by Mrs. Pendley. The students studied celestial positions and learned to use the telescope. They had weekly Astro- nomical questions that were beneficial to all. Photography taught the fundamentals of film developing and photographing. Mr. Garner taught the class skills that can later be used in hobbies or job related activities. 1. Jody and John working hard on building their cam- era. 2. These students try to understand the complexities of this reflector telescope. 3. Mr. Garner discusses various techniques with his Photography class. 4. But will it work, Jody? 5. Tony explains the telescope to these students. Science Club The Science Club was offered to all students who took a science class. There were close to seventy members. Activities included several field trips including going to camp Broadstone, all which were aimed at getting people more interested in science. The officers were: President — Scott Trimble, Vice-President — Becky Stewart, Sec. Treas. — Debbie Story, and Reporter — Spence Wright. U.S. History U.S. History was taught by Mr. Matheson and Mr. Goodwin this year. The students participated in an intense study of American history including Indians, inventors, and Presidents. World History Civics World History was taught by Mr. Blake and Mr. Goodwin. Students studied different regions of the world and their accomplishments through- out history. Civics was taught by Mr. Blake and Mrs. Moore. It covered all parts of government including laws and poli- tics. 1. I thought you said memorizing the Preamble was easy!! 2. Karen and Tricia work hard on their assignment. 3. Goofin' off in history class. 4. Mark Bailey can't believe his grade. 5. This world history class reads their assignment. 6. Mr. Goodwin graded these pop tests. 7. What an artist! 8. Doesn't Mrs. Moore know it's not nice to point? 87 Psychology Mr. Matheson taught psychology this year His class learned about certain behavior habits of humans. They took field trips in order to gain actual field knowledge. The class tried to understand themselves and others better. nr u,r'' 4 «Imm tHt+b i e.isWcrt c-C a| e.cAs 1 fttul-4 Special Topics Special Topics was taught by Mrs. Moore. She took over for Mr. Scott and did a fine job. The class covered topics such as insurance, contracts, the Constitution, and many other areas of study. All of the sub- jects were educational and interesting. 1. O.K. psychologists: What does this picture tell you? 2. Time to clean your desk. 3. Ellen, the teacher is the other way. 4. Is Tonya talking as usual? 5. Heather, are you confused again? 6. Special Topics' studs. 7. Mrs. Moore tells her class what to do. 89 French There were four levels of French taught at Bandys this year by Mrs. Kaye McConnell. Those students in French I and II learned the basics of French. French III and IV were a complicated overall study of the French language and culture. It was a challenge to those who took it and a look into the lives of those abroad. wv 1. French looks like lots of hard work — or else everybody's faking it. 2. Lynette Whitmire and Tonya Caldwell, French IV stu- dents, work on decorating the door for the Christmas contest. 3. Mrs. McConnell assists Bryan Walters, known as Guy by his classmates. 4. Prisca, the Swiss foreign exchange student, did her French II worksheets. 5. So this is what they do in French III. French Club The French Club was open to any stu- dent enrolled in a French course. A New Year's Eve masquerade was the major high- light of the year. The members gathered together and watched movies and tried French foods. The officers were: President — Ronda Swaney, Vice-President — Yvonne McGee, and Secretary Treasurer — Heather Hamstra. 91 Spanish Spanish was offered in three levels at Bandys this year. Spanish I was a basic introduction to the lan- guage. Spanish II studied many verbs, verb tenses, and extensive vocabulary. Spanish III was an acceler- ated review and a study of the language. Mrs. Del- linger taught all three levels with Miss Trivett as a student teacher. The classes gave students the chance to learn of a language and culture that is making its way closer to home. 1. Kevin and Cameron have a conversation in Espanol. 2. Student teacher Miss Trivett holds up this ob- ject for a test question. 3. Mrs. Dellinger expresses to her students with her hands. 4. This class waits for the next question. Spanish Club The Spanish Club was sponsored by Mrs. Dellinger. It was open to any Spanish stu- dent. Their activities included going Christ- mas caroling at the retirement home, trying a variety of Mexican foods at Casa del Mexi- co, sponsoring the pinata contest for Spanish I students, and being secret Santas for the teachers at Christmas time. The activities were entertaining and fun. 4 1. The Spanish Club practiced the songs they sang at the re- tirement home. 2. Mrs. Dellinger leads the songs. 3. Spanish Club officers: Vice- President — DeAnna Cresi- more, Reporter — Julie Bur- roughs, President — Debra Jones, Secretary — B. J. Lee. 4. The group together smiling for the camera. 93 P.E. All Freshmen were required to take P.E. this year at Bandys. This course also in- cluded classroom instruction in the area of Health. Upper-classmen were allowed to take Advanced P.E. Both classes involved phys- ical activities. P.E. was taught by Mr. Low- man, Mr. Kelly, and Mr. Schrum. 1. Clifford took a jumper. 2. What happened to the defense? 3. Mark showed off his ball handling skills. 4. Derek performed his endurance level. 94 Driver's Ed. All Freshmen were required to take a Driver's Education course. The course lasted six weeks and was taught by Mr. Schrum. The class placed emphasis on driving skills and proper road conduct. Typing Intro, to Business Typing was taught by Mrs. Black and Mrs. Deaton. Students learned the basics of key boarding. Typing skills were bene- ficial for future use on research papers, scholarship forms and essays. Mrs. Miller taught the Advanced Typing class. Intro, to Business was taught by Mrs. Deaton and student teacher Mr. Barnhardt. This course taught the basic skills such as budgeting and the balancing of check- books. 2 1. This typing class worked industriously. 2. Mrs. Deaton Intro, to Business leader! 3. Terry shows he can type without looking 4. Ed Fisher awake? 5. Mrs. Black grades papers. Computers Computers was taught by Mrs. Miller. Students learned the basics of computer lan- guage and operations. They were also al- lowed to write simple programs. In Ad- vanced Computer classes students learned the finer points of computers and did more complicated programs. 1. Doing computer graphics was interesting. 2. Shone Kennedy is happy with her program. 3. Tammy Trotter watches the terminal. 4. Working out of the book was also necessary. 97 Business Dept Students who planned to make a career in Business areas were enrolled in one or more of following classes: Office Occupations, taught by Mrs. Drum; Shorthand, taught by Mrs. Miller; and Accounting, taught by Mrs. Deaton. Mrs. Deaton was assisted by Mr. Barnhardt, a student teacher from Lenoir-Rhyne College. 1. Monica blushed before the camera. 2. Mr. Barn hard t assisted this student. 3. What are they hiding? 4. These students anxiously await their as- signment. 5. Lisa and Mrs. Drum shared a secret. 6. Working hard in the business department. 7. Mrs. Drum, are you waiting for Friday? 8. Come on Mitzi, can't you add? 99 Business Law and Business Math Business law was taught by Mrs. Black. Students learned the basic legal principals of business activities such as contracts, the development of law, law of property, and business relationships. Business Math was taught by Mrs. Frieda Drum. This course taught stu- dents skills in office areas such as bank- ing, credit, payroll, buying and selling. 1. Students in Business Law worked hard. 2. Mrs. Black was amused. 3. On your mark, get set ... GO! 4. Mrs. Drum explained this problem to her sti dents. 5. This class listened attentively. 6. Pssst... what did she say? 7. Clint and Chrystal were excited about Busine: Math. 6 7 Future Business Leaders of America The FBLA is made up of students that are presently taking business courses. The members are learning typing, computer, and accounting skills. The club offers its members the opportunity to compete against FBLA members from other schools. They competed in a district competi- tion at Wilkes Community College. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Frieda Drum. FBLA Officers Left to Right: Vice-President — Paula Schronce, President — Wesley Spencer, Sec. Treas. — Abby Laney. Art Mrs. Brenda Rader taught Art at Bandys this year. She instilled art theory and tech- niques into her four levels of art students. These students worked in such media as ebony pencil, pen and ink, acrylic, and wa- tercolors. They also did craft work such as fabric dyeing, wood burning, and weaving. The Art Club members displayed their tal- ent in various areas of the school by doing bulletin boards and artwork displays. They also sponsored an art exhibit in the spring of the year. 3 1. Dorrine Wilson works on her picture. 2. This student prepares to make a sketch. 3. Mrs. Rader makes her way to answer a question. 4. These students concentrate on their drawings. 5.1 didn't know there was group art. 102 Officers, left to right: Paula Schronce - President, Marty Lee — Vice President, Christy Cansler — Report. Not pictured: Cammy Huffman — Secretary Treasurer. Art Club The Art Club was sponsored by Mrs. Rader. It was offered to any student who has had an Art Class. They put up exhibits in the school and did bulletin boards to make our school a nicer place to be. They air- brushed T-shirts for students and sponsored an Art show. Marching Band The Bandys High School Marching Band complet- ed a very successful year. The theme of this year's show was American Folk Music. Some of the songs included Rocky Top Tennessee , Oh! Susanna , Camp Town Races , and God Bless the USA. Mr. Sam Harbinson taught Marching Band with the help of Mr. McCrimmon and Mrs. Weeks. The band participated in many activities including the Old Sol- diers Reunion Parade, Mooresville Christmas Parade, and various competitions. They represented Bandys very well. 1. Marching Band prepares to perform at the pep rally. 2. The Trojans perform at the ASU Band contest. 3. The band participated in the United Way kick-off. 4. Marching in the Newton parade. 5. The star formation. 6. These band members show real pep. 7. The Drum Line. 8. Colorguard entertains the crowd. 9. Don't look so excited. 10. Paul keeps the beat. Concert and Stage The Concert Band was very successful this year. Mr. Harbinson directed the group with the help of Mrs. Weeks. The band gave 3 concerts this year. The Stage Band was also directed by Mr. Harbinson. This group was made up by exceptional band students. They played more intense styles of music including pop, jazz, and contemporary music. Chorus and 9th Grade Band Chorus was taught this year by a new teacher. Mrs. Weeks came to Bandys from Maiden. The group gave chorus concerts at Christmas and in the spring. Ninth grade band was taught by Mrs. Harbinson. The class emphasized the fundamentals of music. Later in the year this class joined the Varsity band. 4 1. Warming up. 2. A band director's life is so simple. 3. You're not singing! 4. Ninth grade band in action. 5. The chorus group hard at work. 107 Media The Media Center provided students with a quiet place for studying, reading and doing research. Media Center assistants were re- sponsible for helping students and teachers. Mrs. Nolly was in charge of the Media Cen- ter while Mrs. Setzer gave valuable assis- tance. 1. Socializing in the library. 2. Mrs. Nolley was assisted by Deanna and Lisa. 3. Lisa organized the card file. 4. Research paper time! 5. Scott settled for Popular Me- chanics when Playboy was al- ready checked out. Officers L to R: Monica Wilkinson — President; Deanna Ledford — Secretary Treasuer; Casandra Lewis — Vice President. Media Club The Media Club was made up by those students who served as media assistants during the school year. The club's main objective was to stimulate reading inter- ests and to improve the overall library services of the school. The club was sponsored by Head Librarian Mrs. Nol- ley and her assistant, Mrs. Setzer. Ag and Horticulture Mrs. Howard taught Agriculture and Horti- culture at Bandys this year. Ag is for those stu- dents who are interested in the process of farming. They learn techniques used in order to cultivate land and grow crops. Horticulture is a plant science. Students studied plants and land-scaping. They worked in the greenhouse learning more about taking care of plants. 7 2. Keeping the flowers refreshed with water in the greenhouse. 2. Mrs. Howard goes over a worksheet with this Ag class. 3. These students pose for the camera instead of listening in class. 4. Can you pat your head and rub your stomach at the same time? 5. Studying for a quiz. 6. Todd takes care of the greenhouse plants. 7. “Where are all of the girls? 8. Mrs. Howard explains what she wants done. FFA Horticulture livestock, parliamentary procedure, public speaking — these were just a few of the many areas the Future Farmers of America were involved in. It is a national organization with members in all 50 states and three countries. The Bandys Chapter involved approximately sixty-eight members this year. The FFA was involved in numerous contests and activities this year. These varied from landscaping the school and selling fruit to participating in hunter safety and working in the greenhouse. This wide range made the FFA one of the most active clubs at Bandys. Officers left to right: Mark Calloway, Guy Brown, Jakie Flynn, Kelly Blacl Kevin Black, Jerry Oliver, and Shannon Eagle. 1. Lori Brannon, Henry McCombs, and Mikol Ward worked while landscaping Mrs. Drum's yard. 2. Students unloaded and stacked boxes of citrus. 3. Trey, Mark, and Jamey checked the poin- settias for flower bud sets. 4. Paul Culbreth took cuttings to make more hanging baskets. 5. Did they work or watch? 113 Auto Mechanics This year. Auto Mechanics was taught by Mr. Edsel Lineberger. The students who took this course learned skills in mechanics. They gained first hand knowledge and experience in dealing with motor vehicles. 1. Does Derek know what he is doing 2. Tim Heafner repairs this car froi the underside. 3. Come on Bobby and Jeff. Don't yo know? 4. Jeff Buchanan shows off his prid and joy. 5. Yes, girls are mechanics too! 6. Mr. Edsel Lineberger taught Aut Mechanics this year at Bandys. Auto Mechanics Club n The Auto Mechanics Club was offered to those students who were in any of Mr. Edsel Lineberger's Auto Mechanics classes. There were a number of students involved in the cjub including several girls. They worked on cars and learned more about the mainte- nance and operation of motor vehicles. Officers from left to right: Reporter — Bobby Paysour, Secretary — Gloria Clark, Vice-President — Paul Schronce, President — Ron Carroll. 115 Industrial Arts The Industrial Arts classes were under the direction of Mr. Eddie Boyles. They learned the fine art of carpen- try, as well as other subjects. The class also helped to build many new additions around the school, including a new ticket office at the football stadium. 3 1. Bill Woods operates the jigsaw. 2. Kenny, David, and Lane learn to operate the awl. 3. Mr. Boyles gets a call to use the talents of the Industrial Arts class. 4. David shows Lane Huffman a trick or two. Industrial Arts Club Officers — Back Row (Left to Right): Jeff Pendleton — Reporter; Lane Huffman — Treasurer: Front Row (Left to Right) — David Miller — President; James Styles — Vice-President; Kenny Welch — Secretary. Mr. Boyles was the teaacher-spon- sor for the Industrial Arts Club. It was available for any student in an industrial arts class. They worked on special projects using their carpentry skills learned in their classes at Bandys. Child Care Child Care classes taught Juniors and Se- niors the basics of taking care of children. This included class instruction and actual work with the children. Martha Brown taught Child Care. She was assisted by Edna Pennell 3 4 1. Cissy Miller tucks these children in. 2. Regina and Ms. Pennell demonstrate the art of using scissors. 3. Fighting is strictly prohibited! 4. These children play under the watchful eye of students. 5. Pam McCrary tells a story for story hour. Child Care Club The Child Care Club was for any student involved in the Child Care classes. They ordered sweatshirts and attended the Southern Christ- mas Show. The officers were: Presi- dent — Reba Josey, Vice-Presi- dent — Crystal Jarvis, Secretary — Cissy Miller, Treasurer — Regina Mitchell, Reporter — Jill Boston, Historians —Dorrine Wilson and Angie Lee, and Parliamentarian — Sarah Laney. Family Living The Family Living class taught stu- dents about roles of the family mem- bers. It also emphasized career choices, food, nutrition, grooming, and educa- tion. The class also held a mock wed- ding. Students played all roles in the ceremony. The Family living course helped prepare students for the future. 1. Mr. Biggerstaff gives away the bride. 2. Bridesmaids: Sharon, Carol, and Christi. 3. Anticipating the big moment. 4. I do. 5. Thank goodness it's over 120 Parenting Parenting was offered for the first semes- ter and was taught by Mrs. Ann Bost. It was a sociological approach to dating, engage- ment, marriage, and divorce. It addressed domestic problems related to the family unit and the place of the family as an institution of society. 1. The class enjoyed this experiment by Mrs. Sim mons. 2. Double vision!! 3. These students listen attentively to the lecture. 4. Another Barbara Stutts? 4 Officers, Bottom (Left to Right) — Christie Hoke — Reporter; Cheryl Burgess — Vice- President; Crystal Flynn — President. Back (Left to Right) — Melanie Killian - Refreshment Chairperson; Roxanne Wimberly — Historian; Tricia Bridger — Parliamen tarian. FHA HERO Future Homemakers of Amer- ica is open to those students en- rolled in a Home Economics class. FHA members participate in field trips, community activi- ties, district, regional, and state meetings, and competitions. This club better prepares mem- bers for the life of the home- maker. They get extra emphasis in consumer education, foods, and nutrition. Fashion Merchandising Fashion Merchandising introuduced students to the fashion industry. Communications and em- ployment skills, merchandising fashion, sales pro- motion, and selling fashions were areas that were studied. Mrs. Roberts was the teacher of this class. 1. Quiet time in Fashion Merchandising. 2. Carolyn Mundy taking notes in fashion. 3. These students took notes while Mrs. Rot erts lectured. 4. Clint, Shawn, and Terence — real fashio experts?? Distributive Education Clubs of America DECA Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) is a co-curricular club offered to students either in marketing co-op or fashion mer- chandising. DECA encourages the understanding of free enterprise and economic awareness through individual instruction, chapter projects, competency-based com- petitive events, exposure to suc- cessful business leaders, and by practical experience in marketing firms. Officers, left to right: Sharon Campbell - Reporter Historian, Lisa Benfield - Secretary, Johnny Hildebran - President, Martha Smith — Treasurer, Barry Johnson — Vice President. Resource Lab Resource Lab was taught by Mr. Fur- manek and Mrs. Lilly. This class offered students a great opportunity to further their abilities. The Resource Lab was a necessity in helping these students per- form better in the classroom. 3 1. Mrs. Lilly helped Jonathan with a tough problem. 2. Mrs. Lilly took a break. 3. Working hard in Resource. 4. You're not reading! 5. This student finally saw the light. 6. He's not camera shy! 7. Never a wasted minute in Resource. 8. Mr. Furmanek discussed with the class. 9. Mrs. Mackie assists students in reading. 127 Student Council The Student Council officers were elected at the end of the '86-'87 school year. They were, from left to right: 2nd Vice-President — Michael Jennings, President — Spence Wright, 1st Vice-President — Ronda Swaney, Parliamen- tarian — Karen Cox. The Executive Branch worked over the summer to de- velop a workable Constitution and platform. Spence and Ronda, along with Mrs. Jones, attended the Mars Hill Student Council Camp to develop leadership skills and to trade ideas with student leaders from across the state. A new election process was presented to the school at the beginning of the year combining class officers and representatives. Once class officers were elected, the Stu- dent Council held a leadership workshop similar to the one at Mars Hill. The Council created many innovations and changes dur- ing the '87-'88 school year. They sponsored a Homecoming King at the beginning of the year and decorated the school the day before the big game. At Christmas, the council co-sponsored a canned food drive with the Beta Club. It was the most successful food drive ever sponsored at Bandys. In February, the Student Council also sponsored the Heart to Heart Computer also sponsored the Heart to Heart Computer Matching. Club period and the ICC were also formed. Club period allowed more people to participate in club activities. Both students and faculty took good advantage of the new inno- vation. The Interclub Council was an organization consist- ing of all club presidents. All in all, this was the most active year of the Student Council. Many things were done and created that will make Bandys a better place in years to come. Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Spence Wright, Mitzi Yount, Carmen Setzer, Kathy Knox, Nathan Harwell, Scott Trimble, Ann Drum, Christy Cansler, Karen Cox, Ryan Gabriel, Robin Mullins, Crystal Abrams, Kristin Johnson, Ronda Swaney, Tricia Bridger, Andrew Miller, LaShaun Connor, William Stutts. 1. Spence and members of the Beta Club sorted the food. 2. William and Jason went all out for Outrageousness Day. 3. Bobby Paysour was elected Homecoming King. 4. The best food drive ever at Bandys. 129 The Beta Club The Beta Club consisted of all ju- niors and seniors with a 3.5 GPA or above. The sponsors of the club were Mrs. Carpenter and Mrs. Thornton. Officers of the club were as follows: President — Ronda Swaney, Vice Pres- ident — Spence Wright, Secretary — Julie Burroughs, Treasurer — Connie Hewitt, Reporter — Debra Jones. Some of the club's activities included sponsoring a Valentine's Dance, visit- ing a rest home, and attending the State Convention. 1. Officers of the 1987-1988 Beta Club. 2. 1987-1988 Beta Club. 3. Guest speaker Bruce Caldwell talked of keys to success. 4. Senior members prepared for induction cere- monies. 5. These qualifying juniors were inducted. 6. Yvonne McGee sang the Beta Song. 7. These members prepare to visit the rest home with treats for the elderly. 131 I The Trojan Staff The 1988 Trojan yearbook staff was a team of dedicated seniors. Our leader, Mr. Hilder- bran, kept us on the right track and offered us valuable advice. This team put forth their best effort into recounting the events and happenings of the past year. Overcoming deadlines and snow days, the '88 staff pro- duced a work of memories. 2 3 Front row, left to right: Spence Wright, Abby Laney, Amy HarwellYvonne McGee, DeAnna Cresimore. Second row, left to right: Ellen Smyre, Tracy Parker, Heather Hamstra, Ronda Swaney, Melissa Moose. Back row, left to right: Sherry Miller, Julie Burroughs, Debra Jones, Tracy Miller, Nathan Harwell. 1. Members of the Annual Staff often put their heads together to get something done. 2. White-out is a necessity of life. 3. Tracy and Sherry proof the Ad pages. 4. Nathan demonstrates the Annual Staff salute. 5. Mr. Hilderbran: The man with the plan! 6. Yvonne gives change to Caroline Cockman. 7. Don't ask me, I just work here! 8. Everybody's hard at work for a change. 133 Ban-Troia The Ban-Troia was run by seven seniors un- der the guidance of Ms. McConnell. The stu- dent body enjoyed reading the newspaper be- cause they were kept informed of all the excit- ing happenings at Bandys High. 135 From left to right: Lynette Whitmire, Gwen Connor, Andrew Miller, Reba Josey. Back — Eddie White, Wesley Spencer, John Allen. 1. John Allen and Gwen Connor decid- ed which heading to use. 2. Reba got a story from Mrs. Crisslip. 3. The newspaper staff smiled for the camera. 4. Wesley drew a lay out for senior baby pictures. 5. On your mark, get set, GO!! The Ban-Troia Staff Students Against Driving Drunk The SADD Club was originated to make students aware of the problem of driving drunk. The purpose was to fight the problem of driving while impaired by alcohol, not to criticize drinking. They set up displays and provided posters as reminders to be safe and responsible. Officers left to right: President — Michelle Atkins, Vice-Prsident — Beth Hewitt, Sec. Treas. — Gwen Connor, Sponsor — Ann Black. Fellowship of Christian Athletes The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is an organization for Christian stu- dents and athletes. One highlight of the year was when Smith Sharp of Lenoir-Rhyne College and two of his friends came to a meet- ing and gave their testimonies. FCA meets regularly at school and at Drums. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Clark. Officers Left to Right: Co-President — Debra Jones, Co-President — DeAnna Cresimore, Reporter — Todd Wimberly, Sophomore Representative — Beth Hewitt. Front Row: Secretary — Kenny Hilderbran, Sophomore Representative — Leslie Howard, Treasurer — Kevin Clark. Monogram Club The Monogram Club is specifically for those students who have earned a letter at Bandys. The club had no officers this year but it was sponsored by Mr. Walker and Mr. Kelly. Club officers, left to right: Leslie Hicks — Secretary, Larry Yancey — Vice President, Mitzi Yount — Treasurer, Melissa Moose — President. Pep Club This year the Pep Club sponsored sev- eral projects. They sold doughnuts in or- der to purchase a video camera. They also sponsored Player of the Week during basketball season. They made pins to show support for the teams and made spirit links. Most importantly; the Pep Club mem- bers offered loyal support to the Trojans through victory and defeat. Student Relations Club The SRC club tries to improve rela- tions among students and faculty. They sponsor a faculty breakfast each year. The SRC is also in charge of the Miss Bandys Pageant. The students and fac- ulty put in a great deal of hard work to make the pageant successful. The SRC is sponsored by Mrs. Gatewood. Left to right: Yvonne McGee, Secretary, Alan Story, President, Meldrer Chapin, Vice-President. Youth Advisory Council Officers, Left to Right: Leah Boggs - Secretary; Lynn Killian - Reporter; Kelly Hefner - Treasurer; Cindy Griser - Vice-President; Tammy Fish — President. Youth Advisory Council The Youth Advisory Council's main purpose is to offer new ideas to the lunchroom staff for our school lunches. They also help plan original menus. The club members related our suggestions to the lunchroom staff. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Witherspoon and the lunchroom manager, Mrs. Sher- rill. FTA Future Teachers of America was for any student interested in be- coming an educator. Mrs. Teague was the club's sponsor. Some of their activities were watching videos and inviting Beatrice Thompson to speak to the student body. Four of the FTA members made it to the final round of the Teach- ing Fellows Scholarship. Many of its members will be a major influ- ence on the leaders of tomorrow. Officers left to right: Tonia Poston — Secretary, Eddie White — Vice President, Kenny Hilderbran — Reporter, and LaShaun Connor — President. Top row, left to right: Nathan Harwell, Ronda Swaney, Shannon Eagle, Kevin Clark, Alan Story. Second row: Kenny Hilderbran, Tonia Poston, Scott Trimble, Debbie Story, Spence Wright. Quiz Bowl The Quiz Bowl Team was very successful this year. The team competed in three compe- titions which were: the Lincolnton High School Invitational, the Charlotte Super Sat- urday, and the Catawba County Quiz Bowl. At the Lincolnton competition the team placed seventeenth out of twenty-four. At Charlotte, the team placed twenty-ninth out of sixty-nine, a remarkable improvement from the previous year. On the County level, the team made history as they defeated New- ton-Conover, becoming the first Bandys team to win a match. The team then faced Hickory and lost by only ten points. The team faces a rebuilding year as three seniors graduate. Team Members, Left to Right: Ronda Swaney, Scott Trimble, Kenny Hilderbran, Nathan Harwell, Spence Wright, Capt. I In The Office The office this year was characterized by several changes. The school welcomed three newcomers to it's staff. They were Andy Kanipe, assistant principal; Diane Beal, computer operator; and Karen Moser, secre- tary. These members helped supplement the usual staff very well. Also new to the office was a computer that helped organize the entire student body. wiifDim tuismv m uiimm i i TIJIIKW TOG m mi mo h 1. Mr. Kanipe guards the lunch line. 2. Mr. Biggerstaff runs the school effectively. 3. Mrs. Moser handled clerical duties. 4. A phone call is answered by Mrs. Moser. 5. Mrs. Throneburg handles the accounting. 6. Mrs. Beal worked to make the computer a success. 7. Mr. Kanipe at work. 8. What's so funny? 9. Mr. Kanipe enjoys a dance. 147 Counselors The Guidance Department of Bandys High School consisted of counselors Karolyn Thornton and Susan Carpenter. They helped students in a number of areas including college admissions, scholarships, class rank, and personal counseling. The Vocation Counselor for the 1987 - 1988 school year was Bill Bost. He works for the J.T.P.A. J.P.C. Pro- gram. His main duties include drop-out prevention, job placement, and vocational counseling. 1. Mrs. Carpenter discusses after high school plans with Clint. 2. Mrs. Thornton and Deana must be up to some- thing! 3. Mrs. Thornton and Mrs. Carpenter go over the Beta Club induction ceremony. 4. Mrs. Gabriel was in charge of I.S.S. this year. 5. Mrs. Carpenter sings the Beta song. 6. Somebody is finally helping DeAnna. 7. Clint says no to M.I.T. 8. Mr. Bost, hard at work?? 9. My paperwork is never finished. 9 149 Mrs. Dianne S. Beal — COLLEGES AND DE- GREES: Kings Business School. RESPONSIBIL- ITIES: Registrar. Mr. Allen Biggerstaff — COLLEGES AND DE- GREES: Lenoir-Rhyne College, A.B.; Appala- chian State University M.A. RESPONSIBIL- ITIES: Principal. Mrs. Anne W. Black — COLLEGES AND DE- GREES: Wingate College; Gardner-Webb, B.S.; Winthrop College, M.A.T. RESPONSIBILITIES: Typing I, Business Law and Management,. SADD FBLA Advisor. Mr. Forrest Blake — COLLEGES AND DEGREES: Appalachian State University B.S. RESPONSI- BILITIES: World History Civics, Varsity J.V. Football Asst. Coach. Mrs. Ann L. Bost - COLLEGES AND DEGREES: University of North Carolina at Greensboro, B.S.H.E.; Western Carolina University M.A. RE- SPONSIBILITIES: Parenting. Mr. Bill Bost - COLLEGES AND DEGREES: Lenoir-Rhyne College, B.S. RESPONSIBILITIES: J.P.T.A. and J.P.C., Athletic Director, Varsity Boys' Basketball Coach. Mr. Eddie Boyles - COLLEGES AND DEGREES: Appalachian State University B.S. RESPONSI- BILITIES: Industrial Arts Technical Education, Industrial Arts Club Advisor, Bus Duty, Prom Construction. Mr. Bill Brown - COLLEGES AND DEGREES: Appalachian State University, B.S. and M.A. RE- SPONSIBILITIES: Algebra II, Algebra I Part 1, Algebra I Part 2, NCAE Building Representative, Parking Lot Committee-Chairman, ICP Mentor Teacher. Mrs. Martha B. Brown — COLLEGES AND DE- GREES: Appalachian State University, B.S. RE- SPONSIBILITIES: Child Care Services, Family Life Educaion, FHA HERO Advisor, Child Care Club Advisor. Mrs. Donna L. Carpenter — COLLEGES AND DEGREES: Wingate College, A.S.; Appalachian State University, B.S. RESPONSIBILITIES: Freshman English, Civics Varsity Cheerleading Advisor. Mrs. Susan B. Carpenter — COLLEGES AND DE- GREES: Lenoir-Rhyne College, B.A. University of North Carolina at Charlotte, M.A. RESPONSI- BILITIES: Guidance Counselor, Beta Club Advi- sor, Adopt-A-School Coordinator. Mrs. Marilyn Clark - COLLEGES AND DE- GREES: Western Carolina University, B.S. RE- SPONSIBILITIES: Biology, BSCS, Pep Club Advi- sor, FCA Advisor, Magazine Drive Coordinator, Softball Coach. 150 Mrs. Gaye D. Deaton — COLLEGES AND DE- GREES: Appalachian State University; Lenoir- Rhyne College; North Carolina State University; University of North Carolina at Charlotte, B.S. RESPONSIBILITIES: Accounting I, Acccounting II, Introduction to Business, Typewriting Key- boarding I, Vocational Department Chairperson, FBLA Co-Advisor, Senior Class Sponsor. Mrs. Gina Dellinger — COLLEGES AND DE- GREES: Lenoir-Rhyne College, A.B. RESPONSI- BILITIES: Spanish I, Spanish II, Spanish III, Spanish Club Advisor, Social Committee. Mrs. Frieda G. Drum — COLLEGES AND DE- GREES: Lees-McRae College, A.S.; Appalachian State University, B.S. RESPONSIBILITIES: Of- fice Occupations I, Office Occupations II, Busi- ness Math, FBLA Advisor, COO Advisor. Mr. David Furmanek — COLLEGES AND DE- GREES: Western Carolina University, B.S. RE- SPONSIBILITIES: Resource Biology, Physical Science, U.S. History, Sophomore English, SADD Advisor. Mrs. Carolyn P. Gabriel — COLLEGES AND DE- GREES: Pfeiffer College, A.A.; University of North Carolina at Greensboro, B.A.; Scarritt Col- lege, M.A.; Western Carolina University. RE- SPONSIBILITIES: ISS. Mr. Erly Garner, III — COLLEGES AND DE- GREES: University of South Alabama; Auburn University, B.S. RESPONSIBILITIES: Chemistry, Physical Science, Photography, Science Club Ad- visor, Photography Club Advisor, TAC Represen- tative. Mrs. Margaret Gatewood - COLLEGES AND DEGREES: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, B.S. RESPONSIBILITIES: English, SRC Advisor, Miss Bandys Pageant Coordinator. Mr. James Goodwin — COLLEGES AND DE- GREES: Lees-McRae College, University of Mis- sissippi, B.A.; Catawba College. RESPONSIBIL- ITIES: World History, U.S. History, Asst. Football Coach, Track Coach. Mr. Sam Harbinson — COLLEGES AND DE- GREES: Appalachian State University, B.S. RE- SPONSIBILITIES: Stage Band, J.V. Band, Varsity Band. Mr. Kenneth Hilderbran — COLLEGES AND DEGREES: Appalachian State University, B.S. RESPONSIBILITIES: General Math II, Algebra II, Calculus, Annual Staff Advisor, Gate Duty Co- ordinator. Mrs. Julie G. Howard — COLLEGES AND DE- GREES: North Carolina State University, B.S. RE- SPONSIBILITIES: Vocational Agriculture, FFA Advisor. Mrs. Tammy H. Hubbard — COLLEGES AND DEGREES: Gardner-Webb College, B.S. RE- SPONSIBILITIES: Consumer Math, Geometry, General Math I, General Math II, J.V. Cheerlead- ing Sponsor, Math SAT Review Course. 151 Mrs. Vashti B. Jones - COLLEGES AND DE- GREES: Barber-Scotia College, B.S.; University of Notre Dame, M.S. RESPONSIBILITIES: Phys- ical Science, Earth Science, Science Club Ad- visor, ICC Advisor. Mr. Andy Kanipe - COLLEGES AND DE- GREES: Gardner-Webb College, B.S.; Appala- chian State University, M.R.; North Carolina A T RESPONSIBILITIES: Asst. Principal. Mr. Robert Kelly - COLLEGES AND DE- GREES: Pfeiffer College, B.A. RESPONSIBIL- ITIES: PE. and Health, Monogram Club Advi- sor, J.V. Boys' Basketball Coach. Mrs. Linda Lilly - COLLEGES AND DEGREES: East Carolina University, B.S. RESPONSIBIL- ITIES: Resource English, Math, Science. Mr. Edsel Lineberger - COLLEGES AND DE- GREES: Nashville Auto Diesel College; Appa- lachian State University; North Carolina State University, B.S. RESPONSIBILITIES: Auto Me- chanics I, Auto Mechanics II, Auto Mechanics III, VICA Auto Mechanics. Mr. Randy Lowman — COLLEGES AND DE- CREES: Lenoir-Rhyne College, A.B. RESPON- SIBILITIES: Health and P.E., Advanced PE., Head Football Coach. Ms. Kaye McConnell - COLLEGES AND DE- GREES: Appalachian State University, B.S. RE- SPONSIBILITIES: French I, French II, French III, French IV, Newspaper, French Club Advisor. Mrs. Nancy L. Mack - COLLEGES AND DE- GREES: Gardner-Webb College, B.S. Appala- chian State University, Med. RESPONSIBIL- ITIES: English, Student Council Advisor. Mr. Mike Matheson — COLLEGES AND DE- GREES: Appalachian State University, B.S.; Ap- palachian State University, M.A.; North Caro- lina A T. RESPONSIBILITIES: U.S. History, Psychology, Varsity Girls' Basketball Coach. Mrs. Clare S. Miller - COLLEGES AND DE- GREES: University of North Carolina at Greensboro, B.S.S.A.; Lenoir-Rhyne College; Appalachian State University; M.S. RESPON- SIBILITIES: Introduction to Computers, Short- hand I, Advanced Typing, FBLA Co-Sponsor. Mr. Marvin Miller - COLLEGES AND DE- GREES: Appalachian State University, B.S. RE- SPONSIBILITIES: Algebra I, Algebra I Part I, General Math. Mrs. Lisa P. Moore — COLLEGES AND DE- GREES: Lenoir-Rhyne College, B.A. RESPON- SIBILITIES: Civics, Special Topics. Mrs. Donna G. Moser - COLLEGES AND DEGREES: University of North Carolina at Greensboro, B.A. RESPONSIBILITIES: Honors English 9-11, AP English 12, Beta Club Advisor, English Department Chairperson. Mrs. Karen Moser - COLLEGES AND DE- GREES: Associate Degree in Business Adminis- tration. RESPONSIBILITIES: Office Aide. Mrs. Elizabeth J. Nolley — COLLEGES AND DEGREES: Appalachian State University. B.S. RESPONSIBILITIES: Media Coordinator, Media Club Advisor. Mrs. Marilyn 5. Pendley — COLLEGES AND DEGREES: Appalachian State University; B.S., M.A. RESPONSIBILITIES: Physical Science, As- tronomy, Physics, Science Club Advisor. Mrs. Brenda M. Rader - COLLEGES AND DEGREES: East Tennessee State University, B.S.; Appalachian State University M.A. Art I, Art II, Art III, Art IV, Art Club Advisor, Prom. Mrs. Anita H. Roberts — COLLEGES AND DE- GREES: Appalachian State University, B.S. RE- SPONSIBILITIES: Marketing, Marketing Mer- chandising, Fashion Merchandising, DECA Advisor. Mrs. Patsy M. Rogers — COLLEGES AND DE- GREES: Appalachian State University, B.S. RE- SPONSIBILITIES: English 12 Advanced, Regu- lar, Basic, Quiz Bowl Advisor, Homecoming Advisor. Mr. Gary Schrum — COLLEGES AND DE- GREES: Lenoir-Rhyne College, A.B.; North Carolina A T, M.A. RESPONSIBILITIES: Health and P.E., Drivers Education, Asst. Foot- ball Coach. Mrs. Kathryn Setzer - COLLEGES AND DE- GREES: Pfeiffer College, B.S.; Catawba Valley Technical College. RESPONSIBILITIES: Media Assistant. Mrs. Lecia Simmons - COLLEGES AND DE- GREES: Appalachian State University, B.S.-B. RESPONSIBILITIES: Family Life, Personal Living, Advanced Clothing Foods, Advanced Per- sonal Living, FHA-HERO Advisor Mrs. Nancy }o Teague — COLLEGES AND DEGREES: Lenoir-Rhyne College, A.B. RE- SPONSIBILITIES: Algebra I, Algebra II, Honors Algebra I, Honors Algebra II, FTA Advisor, Girls' Tennis Team Coach, Teacher Recruiter. Mrs. Karolyn Thornton - COLLEGES AND DEGREES: Lenoir-Rhyne College, B.A.; Univer- sity of North Carolina at Charlotte, M.A.; Ap- palachian State University. RESPONSIBILITIES: Guidance Counselor, Beta Club Advisor. Mrs. Audrey E. Throneburg - COLLEGES AND DEGREES: Brevard College; Lenoir- Rhyne College. RESPONSIBILITIES: School Secretary Mr. L. A. Walker - COLLEGES AND DE- GREES: Johnson C. Smith University, B.S. RE- SPONSIBILITIES: Freshman English, Junior Eng- lish, Monogram Club Advisor, Boys' Tennis Team Coach. Ms. Connie H. Weeks — COLLEGES AND DEGREES: Mars Hill College, B.M. RESPONSI- BILITIES: Chorus, Band. Mrs. Karen T. Wimberly — COLLEGES AND DEGREES: Lees-McRae College, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, B.A. RESPONSI- BILITIES: Biology Applied Technical, Biology Academic, Science Club Advisor. Mrs. Susan Witherspoon - COLLEGES AND DEGREES: University of North Carolina at Charlotte, B.A., M.A. RESPONSIBILITIES: Ju- nior English, SRC Advisor, Miss Bandys Pag- eant Coordinator, YAC Advisor. Mr. Terry R. Young - COLLEGES AND DE- GREES: Appalachian State University, B.S., M.A. RESPONSIBILITIES: Advanced Math, Ad- vanced Computers, Consumer Math. Cafeteria and Custodial Staff The Bandys' cafeteria staff had the demanding job of preparing lunch for the students and faculty. The custodians were Mr. and Mrs. Parker. They kept Bandys clean and neat. Cleaning up after students was not easy, but they did an excellent job. Many thanks is extended to these people who worked to make our school a better place. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Parker could always be found if there was a problem. 2. Doris Lineberger served french fries at lunch. 3. Mrs. Hildebran had the fun job. 4. Our faithful staff. 5. Ellen Byers filled the plates on the lunch line. 6. Are you trying to hide something? 154 Bus Drivers The Bus Drivers were a group of students who assisted Bandys in transporting students to and from school. The drivers were very dedicated in preventing accidents. The shut- tle drivers also took students from Bandys to Catawba and Tuttle Middle Schools and back. Many of the drivers were also responsible for driving students on field trips. Everyone de- pended on the drivers for safe, reliable trans- portation each morning and afternoon. Thanks, bus drivers, for a job well done!! Senior Class Miss — Paula Schronce First Row (L to R): Leslie Hicks — Historian, Amy Harwell — Poet, Second Row (L to R): Mitzi Yount — Secretary, DeAnna Cresimore — Reporter; Third Row: Andrew Miller — President, Back Row (L to R): LaShaun Connor — Vice- President, Jay Foard — Lyricist. ma§§ mmwzm: President..............Anbreui HHiller ©ice-Presibent....i£a§l]aun Connor §ecretary...............Mltz Pount Reporter.......... BeAnna (Hresimore historian..............IGeslie flicks Poet...............................Amy aruiell ICyricist................Say ifloarb ma§§ mmm: i39t|at appears to be tlje enb may really be a neui beginning. . ma§§ mmm: reen anb (Solb MA§§ fflmWEWi: Pelloui 3Sose C?iA§§ m$M: Paula §ct|ronce , £; GI?JIA§§ i®A§(E (!l§: - I (Eljristopljer fUauney iteptjanie 33rum Sharon Elaine Abernethy Jonathon David Allen Eric Scott Ballard Judy Rena Banner Eric Scott Blackburn Leah Michelle Boggs Crystal Jacqueline Bolick Jeff Lynn Bolton Lori Ann Broome Karen Elaine Brown Jeffrey Allen Buchanan Melissa Annette Bumgarner Amy Nicole Beal Lisa Marie Ben field Pamela Lynn Bowman Elizabeth Ann Brine gar Sharon Elaine Abernethy — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Abernethy, Route 3, Box 745, Conover, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Economics in Action 3; FBI.A I, 2,3, 4; FCA 2,3, 4; FHA 2,3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheeleading 2; Christmas Court 4. Jonathan David Allen — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. David Allen, 312 Hwy. 10 East, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: A-B Honor Roll 3; Art Club 3; Newspaper Staff 4; Spanish Club 2. Eric Scott Ballard — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ballard, Route 1, Box 95 West, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: DECA 3, 4; FFA 2, 3. Judy Rena Banner — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Banner, Route 2, Box 314, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Beta Club 3; DECA 4; FBLA 1, 4; Media Center 4; Pep Club 1, 4. Amy Nicole Beal - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Gary Beal, Route 2, Box 472, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: FBLA 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Lisa Marie Ben field - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ben field, Route 2, Box 27, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Home Economics Award 2; DECA 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3; Pep Club 3, 4. Eric Scott Blackburn - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. David Blackburn, 12 South Harris Avenue, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Carpentry Club 3; DECA 4; FBLA 3; FFA 2; Pep Club 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3. Leah Michelle Boggs - Parent: Mrs. Norma Boggs, 4 Nance Drive, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1,2, 3, 4, Quartermas- ter 4; FBLA 1, 4; FHA 2, 3, Reporter 3. Crystal Jacqueline Bolick - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Bolick, Route 2, Box 302, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Beta Club 3, 4; SADD 2; FBLA 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Squad Leader 4, All-County Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3. Jeffrey Lynn Bolton — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Bolton, Route 3, Box 152-BB, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Auto Mechanics 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2,3, 4; Baseball Team 2, 3, 4, Pamela Lynn Bowman — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Bowman, Route 2, Box 136-G, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Media Center 3; Band 2, 3, Squad Leader of the Year 2; Stage Band 3. Elizabeth Ann Brinegar — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brinegar, Route 1, Box 46-J, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Art Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2. Lori Ann Broome — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Huey Broome, Route 1, Box 286, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Child Care 3, 4; FHA 2, 3, 4; Media Center 2; Band 1. Karen Elaine Brown — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, Route 2, Box 606, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Beta Club 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Junior Marshal; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Squad Leader 3, 4, All-County Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3. Jeffrey Allen Buchanan — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Jan Buchanan, Route 1, Box 46, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Auto Me- chanics 4; Carpentry Club 2, 3; Monogram Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Football Team 1,2, 3, 4, Gary Butler Award 2; Sophomore Entertainment Committee. Melissa Annette Bumgarner - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bumgarner, P.O. Box 496, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Beta Club 3,4; FBLA 2; FCA 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4;Spanish Club 2,3; Band 1,2, 3, Squad Leader 3; Econmics in Action 3; Sophomore Entertainment Committee; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Court 2; Miss Bandys Pag- eant 2, 3; Colorguard 2, 3; Basketball Team 1; Christmas Court 4. Julie Marie Burroughs — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Randy Burroughs, 134 Morningside Drive, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVI- TIES: A-B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Internship in Accounting 4; Algebra II Award 2; Catawba County Govt. Day 4; Girls' State 3; Broyhill Business Summer Institute 2; Less-McRae Math Contest 2; Annual Staff Typist 4; Beta Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; FTA 4; Spanish Club 3, 4, Reporter 4; Home- room President 1,2; Senior Homeroom Vice-Prcs.; Band 1,2, All-County 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Freshman Class Representative in Christmas Court; Miss Bandys Pageant 2; Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4. Phillip Edward Bush - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bush, 121 Belmar Road, Newton, N.C. Julie Marie Phillip E. Burroughs Bush 159 Angela Diane Byers — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Byers, P.O. Box 52, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: FBLA 1; FHA 2; Media Center 2; Science Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4. Nancy Dawn Cable - Parent: Mrs. Roma Cable, Route 1, Box 110, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: FBLA 2; FHA I, 2, 3; Pep Club 2. Leslie Hoyle Caldwell — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. fay Caldwell, Route 1, Box 341, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Auto Mechan- ics 2, 3; DECA 4; FFA 2. Melissa Ann Caldwell — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Caldwell, Route 2, Box 524-C, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Senior Homeroom President; Prom Committee 3; FBLA 2, 4; FHA 2; Colorguard 2,3, 4, Captain 4, Member of the Week 3, Squad of the Year 3; Beta Club 4. Michael Leonard Caldwell — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Caldwell, Route 1, Box 252, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: FFA 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 3, 4. Tonva Delaine Caldwell — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Tonv Caldwell, Route 2, Box 538, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: FBLA 4; French Club 4; Pep Club 1; Science Club 3; Prom Committee 3. Jonathan Max Campbell — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Campbell, Route 1, Box 129, Sherrill Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Monogram Club 3, 4; Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Confcrcncc 3. Terence Petty Cansler - Parents: Mr. Troy Cansler and Mrs. Peggy Bum- garner, Route 1, Box 438-C, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND AC- TIVITIES: Auto Mechanics 2, 3; FFA 1. Paula Renee Carpenter — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Carpenter, Route 2, Box 203-A -3, Terrell, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: FHA 2, Reporter 2; Media Center 2, 3. Ronald William Carroll — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Caroll, Route 2, Box 200, Sherrill Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Phys- ical Science Award 1; Art Club 2; Auto Mechanics 2, 3, 4; FCA 1, 2, 3; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Gina Eileen Cash — Parents: Mr. William Cash and Mrs. Elaine Young, Route 2, Box 759, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: General Biology Award 1; Consumer Math Award 1; General Math Award 3; All-County Chorus 2; Child Care Club 3; DECA 4; FHA 2, 3, 4. DoraI Maurice Catchings — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oates, Route 1, Box 117-A, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Student Athlete's Summer Institute 3; Band 1, 2; FBLA 4; Basketball 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Track Tream 3, 4, Most Valuable Player 3. Meldrena Kavle Chapin — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chapin, 8368 Chapin Lane, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Broyhill Academy Summer Session 3; Marine Biology Study Program- British Virgin Islands 3; Junior Marshal; Physical Science Award 2; Inter- national Foreign Language Award 3; I BLA Competition 3; UNCA Math Competition 4; Prom Committee Chairperson 3; Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; DECA 4; FBI.A 3, 4; FCA 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Monogram Club 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; SRC 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Science Club 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 2, Captain 4; and Best All-Around 2, Best Individual Cheerleader at Camp 4; Spirit Award at Camp 1; Miss Bandys Pageant 3, 4, Miss Bandys 4; Senior Superlative-Most Original. Edward John Chesko - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chesko, Route 2, Box 318, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Carpentry Club 3; DECA 4; FFA 2,3, Greenhand and Chapter Degree for Agriculture 2. Shad Morley Clark - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Wadell Clark, Route 2, Box 194- A, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Auto Mechan- ics 1, 2, 3, 4; DECA 4; FFA I. Jennifer Denise Cline - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Cline, Route 2, Box 232, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Art Club 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Internship in Interior Design 3. Michael Anthony Cline — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cline, Route 2, Box 229, Newion, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: FBLA 3; FCA 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Science Club 3; Football 1, 2. Gwendolyn Annette Connor — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Doris Connor Jr., P.O. Box 7, Route 1, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVI- TIES: Economics in Action 3; Governor's School Nominee 3; Intership in Journalism 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; School Newspaper Staff 3, 4, Editor 4; Science Club 3; SADD 4; Pep Club 4; Spanish Club 4; Senior Home- room Treasurer; Miss Bandys Pageant 3; Band 1. 2. Angela Diane Byers Nancy Dawn Cable Jonathan Max Campbell Terence Petty Cansler Meldrena Kayle Chapin Edward John Chesko 160 Leslie Hoyle Caldwell Melissa Ann Caldwell Michael Leonard Caldwell Tonya Delaine Caldwell Paula Renee Carpenter Ronald William Carroll Gina Eileen Cash Doral Maurice Catchings Shad Morley Clark Jennifer Denise Cline Michael Anthony Cline Gwendolyn Annette Connor 161 Tamara LaShaun Connor Terry Wayne Connor Beatriz Elena Costello Stephen Don Dorris Jennifer Margaret Dover Bobby Gene Dellinger Jr. 162 DeAnna Margaret Cresimore Erik Joseph Drum Dianna Gail Elrod Tammy Lou Fish Edgar Eugene Fisher, Jr. Sheila Annette Flowers Tammy Sue Cromer Tracy Lane Crouse Lisa Chanta Edwards William Todd Edwards Tamara LaShaun Connor - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Connor, Route 1, Box 111, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Beta Club 3, 4; Pep Club 1; Science Club 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Colorguard 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Basketball 1, 2, Captain 2, Team Before Self Award 2; Legislators' School at WCU 3; Senior Superlative-Friendliest. Terry Wayne Connor - Parent: Mrs. Eleanor Blake, Route 2, Box 253, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Media Center 2; Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4. Beatriz E. Costello - Husband: Mr. Frank Costello Jr., 1851 Hwy. 150 East, Denver, N.C. DeAnna Margaret Cresimore - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cresimore, Route2, Box 99-A, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: A Honor Roll 1,2,3, 4; Algebra I Award 1; Algebra II Award 2; Advanced Math Award 3; Catawba County Govt. Day 4; Chemistry Award 3; Geom- etry Award 2; Junior Marshall; Spanish I Award 3; Morehead Nominee 4; Senior Homeroom President; Junior Homeroom Vice-President; Annual Staff 3, 4, Jr. Editor 3, Co-Editor 4; Beta Club 3, 4; FCA 1,2,3, 4, President 4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4, Vice- President 3; Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 3, 4; Basketball Team 1,2,3,4, All-Conference 3;Softball Team 1,2, 3, 4, Most Improved 1, All-Conference 2, 3, Coaches Award 3; Tennis Team 1,2, 3, 4, Trojan Award 1,2, MVP3, All-Conference 3, Captain 3, 4; Christmas Court 4; Senior Superlative-Best All-Around. Tammy Sue Cromer — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. John Cromer, Route 1, Box 103-E, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: FBLA 1; Media Center 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Band 1, 2; Colorguard 2. Tracy Lane Crouse — Parent: Mr. Charlie Crouse, Route 2, Box 564, Newton, N.C. Bobby Gene Dellinger Jr. — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dellinger, Route 2, Box 459, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: FCA 1,2,3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Most Improved Player 2; Football Team 1,2,3,4, Best Lineman 2, Tri-Captain 4; Senior Superlative-Most School Spirit. Stephen Don Dorris - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Don Dorris, Route 1, Box 104- AO, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 3, 4; Football Team 3, 4. Jennifer Margaret Dover - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dover, Route 2, Box 480, Woodland Oaks, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVI- TIES: A rt Club 2; FBLA 4; FHA 4, Treasurer 4; Media Center 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; SRC 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Sophomore Homeroom Reporter; Teenage Consumer Workshop 2; Office Assistant 4; Band 1; Prom Com- mittee 3; Homecoming Court 3, 4; Christmas Court 4. Erik Joseph Drum - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Drum, Route 2, Box 548, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Carpentry Club 4; Pep Club 1; FFA 3; Science Club 3; Track Team 2; Bus Driver 3, 4. Lisa Chanta Edwards - Parents: Mrs. Virginia Edwards, Route 2, Box 177, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Child Care 3; FBLA 2, 3, 4; FHA 2, 3; Pep Club 1. William Todd Edwards - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Edwards, Route 2, Box 181-A, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Agricul- ture Club 1, 2, 3, 4; DECA 4. Dianna Gail Elrod — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Larry Goble, Route 2, Box 203- A, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Beta Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Colorguard 3, 4. Tammy Lou Fish - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Fish Jr., Route 2, Box 256- A, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: FBLA 2,3; SRC 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Intership in Nursing 3; Beta Club 4. Edgar Eugene Fisher Jr. - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Gene Fisher, Route 2, Box 204, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Beta Club 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, Reporter 3; Monogram Club 2,3, 4; Catawba County Govt. Day 4; Baseball Team 1, 2; Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Best All-Around 4; Football Team 1, 2,3, 4, Most Coachable 3, All-Conference 3; Senior Superlative-Most Athletic. Sheila Annette Flowers - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. William Flowers Sr., Route 1, Box 227-E, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Auto Mechanics Club 2, 3; DECA 4. Tonya Lynn Flowers - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flowers, Route 1, Box 227, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: A-B Honor Roll I; FCA I, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Team I, 2, 3, 4; Softball Team 1, 2; Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Christmas Court 4. Jay Robert Foard - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Foard, P.O. Box 2072, Hick- ory, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Physical Science Award 1; Chemistry Award 3; Art Club 3; DECA 1, 2; FCA 1,2,3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Photography Club 4; SRC 1, 2,3; Science Club 2,3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Football Team 3, 4; Track Team 3. 163 Tonya Lynn Flowers Jay Robert Foard Michael Eugene Freeze — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Rufus f reeze, Route 2, Box 233-RF, Sherrills Ford, N.C. Pamela Ann Fulbright - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Fulbright, Route 1, Box 234, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Freshman Class Sec. Treas.; FHA 2, 3, Vice-President 3; Pep Club 1; Band 1. Fric Wade Gabriel — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gabriel, Route 1, Box 217-C, Catatvba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Economics In Action 3; Art Club 3, 4; FCA 1; Photography Club 4; Science Club 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; YAC 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3. Sabrina Carlane Gabriel — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Weddie Gabriel Jr., Route 3, Box 173, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: FHA 1, 2, 3; Media Center 4; Science Club 3; Spanish Club 3. Jeffery William Gilbert — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gilbert, Route I, Box 406, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Carpentry Club 2, 3; FBLA 1; FFA I, 2, 3, Greenhand and Chapter Degree; FHA 1. Spencer Bernard Graham — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Graham, Route 1, Box 124, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Auto Mechanics 3; Carpentry Club 2; Football 1; Track 1. Heather Lei Hamstra — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hamstra, 7141 Klon- dale Street, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: A-B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Academic Internship in Architecture 3; Astron- omy Award 3; Biology Award 2; Chemistry Award 3; Catawba County Govt. Day 4; Dual Enrollment 4; Governor's School Nominee 2; Junior Marshall; Service Internship 4; Summer Ventures in Math and Science; Senior Homeroom Vice-President; Annual Staff Statistician 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Office Assistant 7; International Club 1; FBLA 1, 2; French 2, 3, Sec. Treas. 4; Science Club 3, 4. Darla Annette Harvey - Parent: Mrs. Bernice Harvey, Route 1, Box 95-A, Sherrills Ford, N. C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Homeroom President 1; Media Center 2, Secretary 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Miss Bandys Pageant 2; J.V. Basketball 1, 2. Amy Felicia Harwell - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Norris Harwell, Route 2, Box 773-H, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Biology Award 2; Catawba County Govt. Day 4; Prom Committee 3; School Re- porter for the Hickory Daily Record 3, 4; Sophomore Entertainment Committee; Student Council 3, 4, Secretary 4; Annual Staff Proofreader 4; A rt Club 2,3, 4; FBLA 3, 4; FCA 1,2,3, 4; Monogram 4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; SRC2,3, 4, Reporter 3; Science Club 4; Spanish Club 3, 4, Reporter 3; Miss Bandvs Pageant 2, Miss Bandys 2; Bandys Carrousel Queen 4; Cheerlead- er 1, 2, 3, 4; Band I, 2; Colorguard 2; Art Awards 3, Best of the Show, 1st Place Pen and Ink. Nathan Eugene Harwell — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Steven Harwell, Route 1, Box 63-C, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: A-B Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; Acadmeic All-American 3; Academic Intership in Data Processing 3; Advanced Math Award 3; ASU Math Contest 3; Ca- tawba County Govt. Day 4; Chemistry Award 3; Senior Homeroom Presi- dent; Dual Enrollment 4; Governor's School 3; Intro to Computers Award 3; Junior Achievement 3; Junior Marshal; I ees-McRae Math Contest 2; National Merit Commended Scholar 3; Summer Ventures in Math and Science 2; Quiz Bowl Award 3; U.S. Achievement Academy 1, 2,3; Annual Staff Production Manager 4; Beta Club 3, 4; FBLA 3; French Club 3, 4; FTA 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Quiz Bowl 3, 4; SRC 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Senior Superlative-Most Intelligent. Timothy Allen Heafner - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. lake Heafner, Route 2, Box 161, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Carpentry Club 1, 4; DECA 3, 4; Basketball Manager I; Football Manager I. Eric Trey Herman — Parent: Mr. Larry C. Herman, Route 2, Box 213, New- ton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club 2; Track Team 2, 3, 4. Connie LouAnn Hewitt - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hewitt, Route I, Box 494, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: A-B Honor Roll 3; Chemistry Award 3; Homeroom Reporter 1, 2, 3; Junior Marshall; Prom Committee 3; Who's Who Among American High School Students 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Treasurer 4; FCA 4; Pep Club 1, 2,3, 4; FTA 4; SRC 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Colorguard 2, 3, 4, Member of the Week 2, 4, Best All-Around 3, Winterguard 3, 4; Band Librarian 4. Leslie Michelle Hicks - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hicks, Route I, Box 182-A, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Freshman Homeroom Treasurer; Sophomore Homeroom Vice-President; Junior Homeroom Secretary; FCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Spanish Club 2; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2; Most Spirited Award 2; Photography Club 4; Band I; Catawba County Govt. Day 4; Homecoming Court 3, 4; Miss Bandys Pageant 3; Christmas Court 4; Senior Superlative-Most School Spirit. Johnny Lee Hildebran Jr. - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Hildebran Sr., Route 1, Box 78, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVI- TIES: Carpentry Club 2; DECA 3, 4, President 4; FFA 2, 3, 4. Shana Leah Hollar — Parent: Mrs. Barbara W. Hollar, Route 2, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: COO DOO 4; FBLA 4. Michael Wayne Howard - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Howard, Route 2, Box 215, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CIUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club 1, 2; Tennis Team 3. Ronald Cullen Hoyle — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hoyle, Box 329, Mount Olive Road, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Pho- tography Club 3. Michael Eugene Freeze Pamela Ann Fulbright Heather Lei Darla Annette Hamstra Harvey Connie LouAnn Hewitt Leslie Michelle Hicks Eric Wade Gabriel Sabrina Carlane Gabriel Jeffery William Gilbert Spencer Bernard Graham Nathan Eugene Harwell Timothy Allen Heafner Eric Trey Herman Amy Felicia Harwell Johnny Lee Shana Leah Hildebran Hollar Michael Wayne Howard Ronald Cullen Hoyle 165 Carol Ann Hudspeth Camilla Kay Huffman Wendy Lynn Jonathan Fitzgerald Huffstetler Ijames Maja R. Jankov David Parker Jennings Barry Dan Johnson Debra Lea Jones Donald Lynn Killian Crystal Nauracia Knott Lori Ann Lail Abby Dawn Laney 166 Markus Eugene Ijames Dwayne Lee Jackson Cheryl Lynn Joyner Reba Suzette Josey Deana Richelle Ledford Angela Lynn Leonard Carol Ann Hudspeth — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Beard, Route I, Box 70, Sherrills lord, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Lib Award 2; Junior Achievement 2; Chorus Award 3; Child Care Club 3; FBLA 2; Media Center 2, 3; Pep Club 2. Camilla Kay Huffman Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Ld Huffman, P.O. Box 1076, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Academic Inter- ship in Pharmacy 3, 4; Art Award 3; State Art Contest-State Superinten- dent's Choice 3; Art Club I, 2, 3, 4; EBLA 3; Media Center 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Photography Club 4; Spanish Club 4. Wendy Lynn Huffstctler — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Huffstetler Jr., Route 2, Box 203-C, Terrell, NC. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Science Award, Second Place 1; Science Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 4. Johnathan Fitzgerald Ijames - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Ijames, Route 2, Box 491, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVI- TIES: Catawba County Govt. Day 4; EBLA 2; French Club 4; Science Club 3; Basketball Team 1, 2; Football Team 2, 3, 4; Track Team 3; Senior Superlative-Friendliest. Markus Eugene Ijames — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ijames, Route 2, Box 1-D, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Basket- ball Team 2, 3, 4; All-Conference 3. Dwayne Lee Jackson — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jackson, 405 Caleb Setzer Road, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Car- pentry Club 2; FCA I, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Football Team I, 2, 3, 4, All- Conference 3; Track Team 2. 3, 4; Senior Superlative-Most Courteous. Maja R. Jankov - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Rade Jankov, Route 2, Box 19, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Foreign Exchange Student from Yugoslavia 4; English Club 2, 3; FBLA 4; Pep Club 4; Swim Team 3; Basketball Team 2. David Parker Jennings — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. James Jennings, 3 Mill Run, Terrell, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Art Club 2; FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4; FCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Track Team 1, 2, 3. Barry Dan Johnson — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson, Route 2, Box 255, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Carpentrv Club 2. Debra Lea Jones — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones, Route 1, Box 172-Cl, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Algebra I Award 1; Algebra II Award 2; Geometry Award 2; Advanced Math Award 3; Phys- ical Science Award I; BSCS Award 2; Chemist)' Award 3; U.S. History Award 3; Spanish I Award 2; Spanish II Award 3; Morehead Nominee 4; A Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Academic Internship in Optometry 3, Pharmacy 4; Chief Junior Marshall; Catawba County Govt. Day 4; Governor's School 3; Senior Homeroom Vice-President; Annual Staff 3, 4, Junior Editor 3, Co-Editor 4; Beta Club 3, 4, Reporter 4; FCA I, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Hustle Award I, Best Batting Average 3, All-Conference Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Team I, 2, 4, Most Improved 2; Senior Superlative-Most Intelligent. Reba Suzette Josey — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Josev, Route 1, Box 366, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: FHA I, 2, 3, Trea- surer 3; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Child Care Club 4, President 4. Cheryl Lynn Jovner — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Joyner, Route 3, Box 153WJ, Sherrill Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Beta Club 2, 3; FBLA 1, 4; FTA 1; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3; All-State Chorus 3; Beta Club 4. Donald Lynn Killian - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bolick, P.O. Box Box 567, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: FBLA 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. Crystal Nauracia Knott — Parent: Mrs. Karen Watts, Route 2, Box 401, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Governor's Page 2; SADD 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 4. Lori Ann Lai! - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lail, Rout 2, Box 406, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Child Care 3; DECA 3; FBLA I; FHA 1, 2. Abby Dawn Lancv - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Harold l.aney, Route 1, Box 150-A, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: History Award 3; Freshman Class Reporter; Catawba County Govt. Day 4;Sopho- more Entertainment Committee; Annual Staff Assistant Production Manager 4; Beta Club 3, 4; FBI.A 4, Secretary 4; FCA 4; Pep Club I, 2, 4; Spanish Club 3; Freshman Class Miss; Sophomore Class Miss; Home- coming Court 1, 2, 4; 2nd Runner-Up 4; Prom Committee 3; Christmas Court 4; Senior Superlative-Most Courteous. Deana Richelle Ledford — Parents: Mr. Dean Ledford and Mrs. Judie McCall, Route 2, Box 436, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: FCA 3, 4; Media Center 4, Secretary 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Basket- ball 1; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2. Angela Lynn Leonard - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carpenter, Route 1, Box 85-B, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Child Care 4; DECA 3; FBLA 1,2; FHA 2; French Club 2,3; Media Center 2, 4; Pep Club 4; Science Club 1, 3; Christmas Court 4. 167 Cassandra Annette Lewis - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lewis, P.O. Box 153, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Media Center 4; Spanish Club 3, 4. Lisa Michelle Lineberger — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Lineberger, Route 3, Box 163-EL, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVI- TIES: FBLA 2, 4; Media Center 3,4; Pep Club 3; General Biology Award 2. Randall Shawn Lineberger — Parent: Mrs. Patti Rathbone, Route 1, Sher- rills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Auto Mechanics Club 2, 3; DECA 4; FCA 2; FFA 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Team 2. George Henry Lutz Jr. — Parente: Mr. and Mrs. George Lutz Sr., Route 1, Box 19, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3; Bus Driver 4. Curtis Lee Mackie - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mackie, Route 1, Box 149- H, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Sophomore Entertainment Committee; Homecoming Court Escort 1,2; Bus Driver 4; Spanish Club 3, President 3; Prom Committee 3; Junior Homeroom President; Senior Homeroom Vice-President; Junior Class President; FCA 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA 1, 2; Monogram Club 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; SRC 2; Science Club 4; Football Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Track Team 3. Mary Margaret McCombs - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Goble, 123 Caleb Setzer Road, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 1; SRC 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 4. Pamela Annette McCrary — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. James McCrary, Route 1, Box 44-J, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Child Care Club 2; DECA 4; FHA 2; Media Center 1; FBLA 2. Eric Randall McGee — Parent: Mr. Samuel McGee, 817 Hwy. 16, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: DECA 4, Photography Club 3; FBLA 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Yvonne Andrea McGee — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Short, Route 1, Box 111, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: United States National Math Award 1; International Foreign Language Award 3; Phys- ical Science Award 1; BSCS Award 2; A-B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Marshal; Prom Committee 3; Annual Staff Typist 4; Art Club 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4, District Talent Competiton-Vocal Performance 4; FBLA 1, 4, State Competiton in Business Math 1; FCA 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; Monogram Club 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; SRC 3, 4, Secretary Treasurer 4; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Most Improved Cheer- leader Award 2, Co-Captain 4; ICC 4, Secretary 4; Miss Bandys Pageant 2, 3; Girls' State Nominee 3. Richard Dean Meadows - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Meadows, 8021 Hwy. 150 East, Terrell, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Biol- ogy Award 2, Art Award 2; Art Club 1,2,3,4; FBLA 2; FCA 4; Media Center 3,4, President 4, Pep Club 4;Science Club 1; Spanish Club 3; Tennis Team 4; Photography Club 4, Vice-President 4. Andrew Brian Miller — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller, P.O. Box 374, Terrell, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: BSCS 2; Governor's School Nominee 3; A-B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Excellence in Science 1; Catawba County Govt. Day 4; French Club 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Newspaper 4; Pep Club 3,4; Science Club 3,4; Football Team 1,2,3,4, Best Defensive Back 2, Tri-Captain 4; Beta Club 4; Senior Superlative-Best All Around. David Glenn Miller — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Miller, Route 2, Box 191, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Carpentry Club 2, 3, 4, President 4. Sherry Diane Miller - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Miller, Route 2, Box 191, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: BSCS Award 2; Junior Marshal; A-B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Catawba County Govt. Day 4; Junior Homeroom President; Senior Homeroom President; Annual Staff Co-Business Manager 4; Beta Club 3, 4. Tracy Annette Miller — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Miller, Route 2, Box 191, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: BSCS Award 2; Junior Marshall; A-B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Catawba County Govt. Day 4; Annual Staff Co-Business Manager 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Student Council Representative 2. Regina Ann Mitchell — Parents: Mr. Earl Thomas and Mrs. Glenda Mitch- ell, P.O. Box 121, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Media Assistant3; Child Care Club 3; FCA 2; FHA 2,3, President 3, Home Economics II Award 2, Food and Clothing 2; Media Center Club 2, 3, Reporter 2, President 3; Family Living Club 2, Vice-President 2. Melissa Vee Moose — Parents: Mrs. Paula Moose, 7927 Tradcwinds Drive, Sherrills Ford, N.C., Mr. Raymond Moose, 304 West Main Street, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CL UBS, AND ACT! VITIES: U.S. History Award 3; Junior Marshal; Who's Who Among American High School Students 3; Broyhill Business Summer Institute 2; Catawba County Govt. Day 4; Senior Homeroom Secretary; Computer Lab Asst. 2; Annual Staff Statistician 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Astronomy Club 1,2; FBLA 3; FCA 1,2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4, President 4; FTA 4; Science Club 1, 2,3,4;SADD2;Math Club 1,2;Prom Committee 3; Band 1;Powderpuff I, 2; Mu Alpha Theta 1; Basketball Scorekccper 2,3, 4, Manager 2, Student Trainer 4; Student Trainer Clinic 3; Softball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Blue Devil Award 2; Tennis Team 2, 3, 4. Carolyn Diane Mundy — Parent: Mrs. Alma Bentley, Route 2, Box 236-C, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: FCA 1,2,3,4; FHA 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Anna Louise Nilsson — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nilsson, Route 1, Box 90-A, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: FBLA 1, 3; Media Center 2; Pep Club 2; Science Club 3; Spanish Club 3. Cassandra Annette Lewis Lisa Michelle Lineberger Pamela Annette McCrary Eric Randall McGee Sherry Diane Miller Tracy Annette Miller 168 Randall Shawn Lineberger Yvonne Andrea McGee Regina Ann Mitchell George Henry Lutz, Jr. Richard Dean Meadows Curtis Lee Mackie Andrew Brian Miller Carolyn Diane Mundy Melissa Vee Moose Mary Margaret McCombs David Glenn Miller Anna Louise Nilsson 169 Tracy Denise Parker Anthony Wayne Payne Robert David Paysour Charlet Marquita Pegram Jeffrey Wade Pendleton Paul Dale Schronce Stephanie Lynette Pope Thomas Brian Poteat Paula Gale Schronce Sharon Renee Prince Chrystal Ann Shook Melissa Kaye Shook 170 Selina Divette Pegram Mark Elliott Pegram Ellen Annette Ramsey Danny Wayne Rose man Martha Ann Smith Monice Renee Smith Tracy Denise Parker — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Parker, Route 1, Box 2Q4, IMaiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Senior Home- room Treasurer; Prom Committee 3; Catawba County Govt. Day 4; Annu- al Staff Typist 4; FBLA 1, 4; FCA 4; Pep Club 2, 4; Spanish Club 2; Senior Superlative-Most Dependable. Anthony Wayne Payne — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Payne, P.O. Box 1302, Hickory, N.C. Robert David Paysour — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paysour, P.O. Box 417, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Auto Mechan- ics Club 2, 3, 4; FBLA I, 2, 3, 4; FCA I, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 2, 4; Football Team 1, 2, 3; Track Team 1, 2, 4. Charlet Marquita Pegram - Parents: Rev. and Mrs. Charles Pegram, P.O. Box 141, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Child Care Club 3, 4; FBLA 4; FHA 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 4; Cheerleading 1, Most Spirited Award 1; All-County Chorus 3; Band 1. Mark Elliott Pegram - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Ramseur, Route 2, Box 765, Claremont, N.C HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: FBLA 2, 4; FCA 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Basketball Team 1, 2; Football Team 2, 3, 4; Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4, All- Conference 3. Selina Divette Pegram — Parent: Mrs. Camilla Pegram, Route 2, Box 765, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Child Care Club 3, 4; Band 1; FBLA 4; FHA 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 4; Spanish Club 3. Jeffrey Wade Pendleton — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Gary Pendleton, Route 1, Box 209, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Carpentry Club 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 3, 4. Stephanie Lvnette Pope — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Pope, Route 3, Box 749, Conover, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Child Care Club 3, 4; FHA I, 2, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 4; Cheerleading 2; Homecoming Court 4; Christmas Court 4. Thomas Brian Poteat — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Poteat, 3 North Harris Ave., Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Auto Mechanics Club I, 2, 3. Sharon Renee Prince — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Evan Prince, Route 2, Box 684, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: General Math II Award 2; FHA 2. Ellen Annette Ramsey — Parent: Mrs. Sherry Ramsey, Route 1, Box 156, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: FBLA 4; Pep Club 1; Christmas Court 4. Danny Wavne Roseman — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. James lioseman. Route 2, Box 700, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Carpentrv Club 2, 3; DECA 4; FFA 2, 3. Paul Dale Schronce — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Schronce, Route 2, Box 725, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Auto Me- chanics I, 2, 3, 4; DECA I, 2, 3, 4; Senior Superlative-Most Original. Paula Gale Schronce — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Schronce, Route 2, Box 725, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Art Award 3; General Math Award 1; Art Club 1, 2, 4; FBLA 4, Vice-President 4; FHA 2; Photography Club 4; Miss Bandys Pageant I, 2, 3; Homecoming Court 3, 4, Homecoming Queen 4. Chrvstal Ann Shook - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Wavne Shook, Route 1, Box 174-W, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: FHA 1, Science Club 1. Melissa Kave Shook - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Gene Shook, Route 2, Box 448, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: FBLA 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Colorguard 2, 3, 4. Martha Ann Smith - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith, Route 2, Box 477, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: DECA 3, 4; FHA 1, 2; Algebra I Award 2. Monica Renee Smith — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Cline, 623 East IOth Street, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: FHA I. 171 Ellen Margaret Smyre - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smyrc, Route 2, Box 19, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Legislators' Leadership and Development School 3; Internship in Guidance 3; Fresh- man Homeroom Reporter; Senior Homeroom Historian; Prom Commit- tee 3; Catawba County Govt. Day 4; Annual Staff Indexer 4; Child Care Club 3; FBLA 1,2, 4; FCA 4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Science Club 1; Cheerlead- ing 2. Wesley Bryan Spencer - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. James Spencer, Route 2, Box 271, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Bus Driver 3, 4; Homecoming Court Escort 3, 4; FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; FCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Newspaper 4; Pep Club 1, 2,3, 4;Science Club 1, 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Football Team 1,2; Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Physical Science Award 1. Alan Wade Story — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Wade Story, Route 2, Box 491-C, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Typing Award 2; Algebra I Award I; Algebra II Award 2; Geometry Award 3; NCSA A Award in Algebra II 2; NCSA A Award in Geometry 3; BSCS Award 2; Boys'State 3; Beta Club 3,4; Quiz Bowl 3,4; FTA 3,4; SRC 3,4, President 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Band 1, 2,3, 4, Asst. Drum Major 3, 4; Senior Superla- tive-Most Dependable. Jody Glenn Street - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Junior Street, Route 2, Box 629, Claremont, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Algebra I Award 1; BSCS Award 2; Economics in Action 2; Boys' State Nominee 3; U.S. Achievement Academy 3; Catawba County Govt. Day 4; Beta Club 3, 4; FBLA 3, 4; FCA 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Science Club I, 2, 3, 4; Baseball Team 2, 3, 4; Basketball Team 2, 3; Football Team 2. James Lee Styles — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Cicel Gibson, Route 1, Box 154-H, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Carpentry Club 2, 3, 4. Ronda Juanita Swaney — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Swaney, Route 2, Box 372, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Physical Science II Award 1, BSCS Award 2; Advanced Math Award 3; Woodman of the World U.S. History Award 3; Chemistry Award 3; Quiz Bowl 3,4, Quiz Bowl Award 3; Girls' State 3; Governor's School Nominee 3; Catawba County Govt. Day 4; Morehead Nominee 4; Newton-Conover Business and Professional Women's ClubStudent of the Month 4; Student Council 3,4, Junior Representative, Vice-President 4; ICC 4, President 4; Interna- tional Foreign Language Award 3; Prom Committee 3; Internship in Interior Design 3; Annual Staff Accountant 4; Art Club 2, 3; Beta Club 3, 4, President 4; FBLA 1; FCA 2,3, 4; French Club 3,4, President 4; Pep Club 2,3, 4; Score Keeper for Boys' and Girls' Varsity Basketball Teams 3, 4; A - B Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; Co-Chairman of The Green and the Gold” 3; Senior Superlative-Most Likely to Succeed. Derek Reid Thompson — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Thompson, 1570 Hwy. 150 East, Denver, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Auto Me- chanics Club 3, 4; FCA 3,4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Tennis Team 1, 2, 3; Track Team 4. Darin Douglas Torrence — Parent: Mrs. Georgia Torrence, Route 2, Box 583, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Basketball Team 2; Football Team 1,4. Mala Alexis Torrence — Parent: Mrs. Betty Tribble, Route 1, Box 110-H, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Chorus 4; Child Care Club I; FHA 1. Tammy Michelle Trotter — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Trotter, Route 2, Box 760, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Child Care Club 3; FBLA 1, 2; FHA 2, 3; Pep Club 1. Doyle Lee Tuttle - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Tuttle, Route 2, Box 328- D, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Carpentry Club 2, 3; DECA 4. Sherry Lynn Tyler - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tyler, 1851 Hwy. 150 East, Denver, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: COO-DOO 1; FBLA 1. Kenneth Summey Welch — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cranford, Route 3, Box 741, Conover, N.C. Jamie Wade Wells — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. James Wells, Route 2, Box 313- AA, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: FBLA 4; French Club 1,2,3; Monogram Club 4; Tennis Team 3,4, Team Before Self Award 3. Darrell Edward White - Parent: Mrs. Kathryn White, Route 2, Box 307, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: FCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Newspaper 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4;Science Club 1,2, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Football Team 1, 2; Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4, All- Conference 3, Most Improved 3. Lyncttc Yvonne Whitmire — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Walt Whitmire, Route 2, Box 499-K, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Eco- nomics in Action 2; Beta Club 3, 4; Band 2, 3; FBLA 1; Newspaper 4; Christmas Court 4. Monica Jane Wilkinson — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkinson, Route 1, Box 197, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Child Care Club 4; Media Center 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Basketball Team 1, 2. Brian Keith Williams — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams, Route 1, Box 120, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Carpentry Club 2, 4; FFA 3, 4. Ellen Margaret Smyre Wesley Bryan Spencer Derek Reid Thompson Darin Douglas Torrence Kenneth Summey Welch Jamie Wade Wells Alan Wade Story Jody Glenn Story James Lee Styles Ronda Juanita Swaney Mala Alexis Torrence Tammy Michelle Trotter Doyle Lee Tuttle Sherry Lynn Tyler Darrell Edward Lynette Yvonne Monice Jane Brian Keith White Whitmire Wilkison Williams 173 Levonda Lynette Wilson Todd Alvin Wimberly Michael Glen Yount Mitzi Nicole Yount Ronald Lee Williams - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. James Williams, P.O. Box 135, Denver, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Art Club 1, 2; Auto Mechanics Club 1; Carpentry Club 1, 3; DECA 4; FFA 1. Dustin Lee Wilson - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wilson, Route 2, Box 630, Newton, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Auto Mechanics Club 2, 3, 4. Levonda Lynette Wilson — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson, Route 3, Box 241-CR, Sherrills Ford, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVI- TIES: Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Conference 3. Todd Alvin Wimberly — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Pat Wimberly, Route 1, Box 62, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Youth Involve- ment Day 1; Youth Legislative Assembly 1; Catawba County Govt. Day 4; FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, President 3; FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Representa- tive 3; Monogram Club 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4;Spanish Club 3, 4; Football Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Track Team 2, 3, 4. Robert Dwayne Wray — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wray, Route 1, Box 347, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Art Club 1; Auto Mechanics Club 2, 3, 4; DECA 4; FFA 1, 2, 3. Spence Lann Wright — Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Recil Wright, Route 1, Box 394, Maiden, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Youth In- volvement Day 1; Student Council 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Class Representa- tive, Treasurer 3, President 4, Mars Hill Workshop 4; ICC 4; Quiz Bowl 2, 3,4, Alternate 2, Captain 3, 4; Junior Homeroom Reporter; Internship in Dentistry 4; Boys' State 3, Insurance Commissioner 3; Co-Chairman of Radio Show The Green and the Gold 3; Beta Club 3,4, Vice-President 4; Summer Theatre Arts Repertory of Catawba County Schools-Orchestra 3;Science Fair-First Place 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All-County Band 2, 3, 4, Band Member of the Week 2, 3; Squad Leader 4; BSCS Award 2; Junior Mar- shall; Annual Staff Production Manager 4; French Club 3, 4; Pep Club 2; SAE 3; SRC 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4, Reporter 4; Senior Superlative-Most Likely to Succeed. Michael Glen Yount — Parent: Mr. Tommy Yount, Route 2, Box 256, Cataw- ba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Auto Mechanics Club 2, 3,4; FFA 1,2; Monogram Club 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Football Team 1,2,3, 4. Mitzi Nicole Yount - Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Yount, P.O. Box 295, Catawba, N.C. HONORS, CLUBS, AND ACTIVITIES: Physical Science Award 2; Art Club 1; FCA 1, 2, 3; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 4, Treasurer 4; Science Club 3; Spanish Club 3; Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Conference 2, 3, All-Piedmont 3, All-State 3; Softball Team 1, 2,3, 4, All-Conference 1, 2, 3; Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Christmas Court 4; Senior Superlative-Most Athletic. 175 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MOST INTELLIGENT Nathan Harwell Debra Jones MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Spence Wright Ronda Swaney TIHEo Wot I Rmo Dire MOST ATHLETIC Ed Fisher Mitzi Yount MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Bobby Dellinger Leslie Hicks 178 Junior Class Miss — Regina Schronce 18Q Officers (Left to Right): President — Christy Cansler, Vice-President — B.J. Lee, Secretary — Tricia Bridger. Adams, Matilda Ann Alexander, Greta Lynn Alexander, Samantha June Altman, Candy Sue Atkins, Michelle Renee Bailey, Mark Allen Ball, Mary Ellen Ballard, Tina Michelle Beal, Donna Carol Beard, Michele Rena Black, Kelly Wayne Black; Kevin Gerald Blackburn, Albert Clay, Jr. Boston, Jill Marie Brannon, Lori Denyse Bridger, Tricia Lynn Brown, William Guy Buff, Carolyn Michelle Bumgarner, Susan Michelle Burrus, Tamara Ann Bustle, Kerri Lynette Byrum, Brian Clarence Caldwell, Paul Alan Campbell, Ginger Annette Campbell, Sharon Leigh Canipe, Joyce Kay Cansler, Christy Dawn Carpenter, Amy Shante Clark, Angelitte Dawn Clark, Gloria Marie Clark, Kevin Russell Coffey, Mark Wayne Connor, Sherri Lavett Cook, Joy Yvonne Cox, Karen Frances Crawley, Patricia Faye 181 Daniels, Ursula Yvette DeHart; Joel Douglas DeRoche, Joseph Roland Drum, An i Marie Fades, Randy Joel Eagle, Shannon Leigh Edwards, George Scott Edwards, Terry Wayne Feimster, Tony Wayne Fish, Cherie Ann Fisher, Calvin Ray Flowers, Wendy Carol Flynn, Crystal Dawn Flynn, Jakie Theodore Frye, Dennis Wayne Gabriel, Jonathan Lee Gabriel, Kent Ryan Good, Sharon Linette Graham, Gregory Carlos Graham, James Tyrone Grindstaff, Shannon Deneise Gryder, Scott Wayne Harris, Donald Mark Harris, Michelle Lynn Hart, John William Helms, David Leroy Hewitt, Heather Ann Hicks, Stacy Lee Hilderbran, Kenneth Wayne, Jr. Hoke, Walter Lane Holbrook, Tammy Renae Hovis, Matthew Shelton Huffman, Bobby Edwin Huffman, Patricia Anne Huffman, Ricky Lane Huffman, Terry Thirrel 182 Hunt; Aleasha Carol Isenhour, David Gordon Ison, David Miller Jarvis, Crystal Michelle Jones, Timothy Scott Josey, Lisa Michelle Kennedy Shone Tonyale Killian, Melanie Renee King, Brian Michael LaFone, Michael Dale Lail, James Williams Lail, Jody Dane Lane, Morgan Hart Laney, Sarah Ann Lavender, William Dennis II Ledbetter, Michael James Lee, Angela Jeanette Lee, Bobbie Jo Lee, Marty Glenn Lee, Shannon Michelle Lineberger, Carroll Gabriel, Jr. Lineberger, Karen Louise Lineberger, Scottie Lynn Longworth, Mark Stephen Loveless, Paula Diane Lowman, Angela Catherine Martin, Jason Scott Martin, Jeannie Faye McCombs, Henry Wade McCrary, Dana Everette McGill, Donna Michelle Miller, Priscilla Ann Mullins, Jeffery Duwayne Mundy, Crystal Lynn Murphy, Tonya Juanlynda Norris, Sharon Denise 183 Odom, Michelle Laverne Oliver, Jerry Wayne, Jr. Parker, Dale Houston Pearce, Martin Thomas Pendleton, Shannon Lee Perkins, Helen Elizabeth Perry, Christy Jeanette Petty, Jenny Annette Poole, Richard Dean Poston, Tonia Renee Pritchard, Michael Andrew Profitt, Russell Andrew Quick, Donna L. Ramsey, Chris Scott Reid, Latrina Diane Reinhardt, Melvin Eugene Rice, William Mosteller Robertson, Shane William Robinson, Denise Renee Robinson, Kevin Bryce Robinson, Michelle Dawn Robinson, Mikel Ray Robinson, Patricia Annette Rufty, Brian Scott Schronce, Regina Elizabeth Setzer, Cameron Smith Setzer, Dawn Danine Setzer, John Calvin Setzer, Michele Diane Setzer, Tammy Marcel Sherrill, Christi Lynn Shook, Christine Dawn Sigmon, Deanna Jenee Sigmon, Robert Conrad Sipe, Teresa Ann Skaggs, Jason William 184 Smit, Johnnie Jay Smith, Gary Reeves Smith, Mary Ruth Springs, Crist Raqual Spry, Julie Melin da Stamey, Scott Lee Starns, Gregory Stephan Steele, Carl Lynn Steele, Shelia Lynne Stewart, Rebecca Jean Story, James Lewis Sturgill, Jennifer Dale Stutts, Marcie Ann Trimble, Norman Scott Walters, Bryan Keith Ward, Mikol Auron White, Bruce Allen Wigley, Margaret Anne Williams, Robie Michelle Wimberly, Roxanne Alisa Wright, Kevin Lee Yancy, Danny Lee Yancy, Mark Richard Yount, Jeff Scott 185 Officers Left to Right: Kristin Johnson — Secretary Treasurer, William Stutts — President, Crystal Abrams — Vice-President. Abrams, Crystal Ruth Adams; Coby Carl Altman, David Aaron Atwell', Robert Derrick Atwell’, Robert Kelly Banner, Karen Louise Bass, Ronald Lee Baucom, Sharon Suzanne Baumgartner, Prisca Karin Beach, Linda Faye Beach, Alvin Eugene Beatty, Thomas Alexander Beebe, Jason Richard Blackwell, Candace Leigh Bolton, Tracy Co. Bost, Gary Evans Bowen, Tony Maurice Bradley, Russell Kevin Brown, James Edward Brown, Rae Ann Buechner, Jennifer Lee Buff, Samuel Dolph Bumgarner, Amy Kay Bumgarner, Michael Franklin Bumgarner, Mitchell Dean Burgess, Cheryl Dianne Burke, Aaron Timothy Burroughs, Jeanna Renae Calloway, Mark Anthony Canipe, Jeremy Todd Carpenter, Jeffrey Scott Caudill, Christi Lynn Clark, Melvin Espy Cockman, Molly Carolina Colley, Donnie Lewis Connor, Christopher Todd Connor, Kevin Mikel Coulter, Freddie Charles Crooks, Tamara Nicole Culbreth, Paul Webster Danmyer, Misty Hope Deal, Chadwick Ryan 187 Deaton, Jacqueline Lynnette Dellinger, Timothy Paul Doub, Michael Gray Drum, Scott G. Duncan, Scott Eric Eades, Darin Ray Eades, Wendy Michelle Edmondson, Michael Scott Edwards', Ronnie Lamont Edwards, Troy Dean Elder, Amy Lynn Elmore, Sarah Lynn Ervin, April Annette Finger, Shandel Lee Flowers, Treva Chanel Forbes-Robinson, Colin Scot Fulbright, Glenn Christopher Gabriel, Bradley Lewis Gabriel, Trina Lynette Gantt, Darin Craig Geddes, Melonie Margaret Gentry, Jennifer Gibson, Tony Allen Goforth, Angela Marie Guiton, Amanda Kaye Hall, Craig, Ashley Hallman, Jodie Clarice Harrill, Dennis Keith Harris, Christopher Veron Haynes, Amy Elizabeth Haynes, Melvin Lee Heafner, Kelly Grant Hefner, Eric Lee Helms, Harold Dwayne Helms, Wendy Leigh Herndon, Kimberly Dawn Hewitt, Elizabeth Renee Hicks, John Phil Hilderbran, Jackie Ann Hoke, Christine Leigh Holdsclaw, Art Clifford Holdsclaw, Chad Clayton 188 Hollar, William Wakefield Hord, Wendy Yvonne Howard, Chuck Franklin Howard, Leslie Rochelle Hoyle, Andrew Craig Hubbard, Kipp Wayne Huffman, Jason Andrew Huffstetler, Hedi Ann Hughes, Christopher Mark Isenhour, Jennifer Lee Jarrett, Scott Matthew Jennings, Michael Keith Johnson, Johnnie Lee Johnson, Joseph Lovis Johnson, Kenneth Ray Johnson, Kristen Michelle Jordan, Recinda Faye Josey, Pamela Lee Joyner, Barbara Michelle Kale, Rodney Joseph Keever, Kirsten Shea Kincaid, Bobbie Jo Kuykendall, Teana Renae Laney, Amy Lorraine Laney, Shawn Denise Langford, Paul J. Leatherman, Johnny R. Leatherman, Michael Stuart Lee, Tracy Luray Lewis, Carlos Mark Lewis, Don Miguel Lineberger, Patrick Ty Lineberger, Bennie Carol Little, Bryant Devon Little, Christopher Dale Little, Larry Brent Little, Robert Ray Longworth, Gregg Dewayne Lunsford, Dorothy Cristine Lytton, Kelly Bryan Mack, Durendia Lynn Martin, Aaron Travis 189 Martin, Shasta Lynn Matthews, Jeffery Scott Matthews, Thomas Larry Mayberry, Elisha Chantae McCombs, Darrell Wayne McCrary, Jamey Allen McCray, Amanda Jane McGee, Derreck Alan McKay, Mary Ellen McManus, Stacy Ann Medlin, Lisa Dianne Midgett, Tina Reuna Moore, Devin Shawn Moore, Kenneth Emil Mosteller, Beverly Lynne Mummey, Rose Marie Mundy, Kristy Michelle Murray, Moleta Carol Myers, Phillip Jeffery Newton, Jennifer Robin Nilsson, Marya Lynn Oliver, Shannon Marie Overstreet, Richard D. Parker, Connie Denise Penley, Shannon Ray Pope, John Wesley Pope, Kelly Durant Pope, Kristi Dianne Pressley, Robert Lee Prestwood, Elisah Nicol Profitt, Richard Alan Ramsey, Angela Dawn Randall, Jimmy Junior Reece, Steven Thomas Reid, Charles Franklin Rice, Anthony Richard Rivers, Jennifer Rebecca Roseman, Derek Anthony Rowe, Clarence Baxter Rowe, Robert Nicolas Rudisill, Jodi Lynn Saylor, Duane Lewis 190 Searcy, Lohr Scott Settlemyre, Kimberly Jean Shaw, Larry Dale Shoemaker, Kelli Rae Shoemaker, Lacey Leigh Short, Robert Col yen Shuler, Tonita Elizabeth Shytle, Lisa Renee Sigmon, Jennifer Carol Sigmon, Melissa Dawn Sigmon, Mellonee Lynn Smith, Crystal Dawn Smith, Danny Wayne Smith, Julia Darlene Smyre, Mary Elizabeth Story, Deborah Ann Stutts, Jason Wayne Stutts, William Kelly Terry, Eric Lee Thomas, Lori Anne Tucker, Stephen Scott Turner, Eric Reschelle Vanderlinden, Misty Nicole Vestal, Carl Douglas Villemagne, Deborah Mason Wagner, Leslie Carol Waters, Stacie Jean Waugh, Dana Jerrae Wesson, Connie Michelle Wilkinson, Reginald Steven 191 Abernethy, Shannon Ray Adams, Tommy Lee Ball, Charles Robert Ballard, Melissa Diane Ballard, Paul Wayne Barber, Lisa Marie Beal, Mark Anthony Bean, Steven Michael Beard, Lou Anne Da mar Bobo, Cheryl Lynn Boston, Duane Eric Bowers, Blake O'Neal Bowers, Patricia Ann Bowman, Dana Lynn Brand, Gwendalynn Denise Brannon, Michael Allen Brannon, Rupert Cicero Brashear, Alison Nicole Brown, Mary Dawn Bryant, Steven Wayne Buechner, Patricia Ann Buff, Kevin Mitchell Bumgarner, Jennifer Dawn Burke, Amey Shawn Burke, Jamey Shane Burris, Jeffrey Lee Caldwell, Kimberly Aimee Caldwell, Trent Dorsey Caldwell, Wendy Renee Campbell, Athena Jolinda Campbell, Gregory Scott Campbell, James Russel Campbell, Monica Leigh Clark, Bryan Paul Clark, Johnny Authur Clawson, Teresa Dawn Cline, Elizabeth Carol Coffey, Andrew Alan Coleman, Johnny Eugene Connor, Betty Joyce Connor, Derrick Henry Daniels, Detra Shanelle 193 Deal, Brady Alan Deaton, Jennifer Laurice Decker, Jeffrey Scott Dellinger, Tamera Diane Drum, Ginger Yvonne Duncan, Kevin Eugene Duncan, Lanny Joe Eades, Jerome Douglas Eades, Joyce Delaine Eidson, David Lamond Ewing, Wendy Rebecca Fleming, Regina Lynn Fowler, Dwight Douglas Freeman, Sheila Mae Fulbright, Deborah Raye Gabriel, Kennan Russ Gabriel, Roger Darrell Gilleland, Ginny Lynn Gillian, Linda Jo Goodnight, Bryan Curtis Goodson, Anna Ruth Grant, Stacy Elaine Grindstaff, Cynthia Kay Hale, Richard Page Jr. Hallman, Aimee Elizabeth Hamstra, Andrew Lee Hart, Silas Edgar Jr. Harwell, Timothy Mark Hefner, Scott Allen Helms, Antonio Cisco Henderson, Randall Lee High, Kevin Lee Hilderbran, Sharon Lynn Hilderbran, Tammy Lee Hilderbrand, Stephanie Nicole Holbrook, James Randal1 Hoyle, Tony Allen Hudspeth, Becky Lynn Huffman, Lori Ann Huges, Deborah Renae Ingle, Trina Dawn Isenhour, Craig Dennis 194 Isenhour, Tammy Annette Johnson, Jackie Sue Kennedy Trevor Desmond Kier, Amanda Joy Killian, Angela Chonta Kim, Ricky Kisner, Kyle Garret Knox; Kathy Ann Kuykendall Michael Stanely Laney, Sheree Lynette La wing, Jeffrey Todd Lawing, Melanie Gaylen Leatherman, Michael Wayne Ledbetter, Lori Michelle Lineberger, Carolyn Lineberger, Jeffery Lamont Lineberger, Nickie Dale Link, Frederick William Little, Kimberly Michelle Long, Lori Michelle Lutz, Sherry Lynn Lutz, Tanya Rae Mack, Jafus Cardeli Mack, Keenan Denicie Martin, Jeff Michael Martin, Stacy Allen McCann, Rebecca Lynn McCaslin, Robby Wayne McCaslin, Roger Alan McCorkle, Derrick Amar 195 McGee; April Dawn McGill Tanya R. McLean, Gary Arnold Meadows, Cindy Elaine Miller, Barbara Shea Millsaps, Jessica Nicole Mullin, Robin Tresa Munday Matthew Carroll Murphy Tommy James Myers, William Rodney Newton, Jeremy Scott Null, Mark Lester Overcash, Amanda Gale Parker, Stanely Wayne Payne, Daniel Lee Pittman, Leah Michelle Plummer, Rebecca Annette Poovey, Tabitha Dawn Pope, Jamie Lee Pope, Shane Ray Powell, Valerie Michelle Price, Chad Derek Ratliff, Audra Sue Reid, Tonya Denise Rice, Christina Eloise Rice, Keith Preston Risch, Leilani Asuka Robinson, Christopher Lee Robinson, Marcus Lanard Ross, Artie Annette Russel, Charles Lloyd III Saunders, Mark Edward Setters, Chad Jacob Setzer, Carmen Michele Setzer, Luler JoBell Setzer, William Alonzo Sherrill, Christina Lea Sherrill, Connie Leigh Shuford, Samuel David Sigmon, Chad Gabriel Sigmon, Leigh Anne Smith, Jon Ray 196 Smith, Kimberly Robin Smith, Patricia Gail Spencer, Sherri DeNeal Starns, Matthew Keats Story Lisa Michelle Talbert, Billy Allen Tamayo Liliana Maria Teague, Lance Wayne Thompson, Scott Christian Thun, Laura Leslie Travis, Crystal Colleen Trotter, Kevin W. Trull, Kellie Coadelia Warlick, Shawn Franklin Waters, Billy Dean Wells, Wendy Anne Wesson, Ruth Lane Whisnant, Jennifer Carol Williams, Amy Lynne Williams, Franklin Henry Willis, Cynthia E. Wilson, Andrew Kelly Wilson, Christina DeAnn Woodring, Stephanie Dawn Wright, Charles Jamie York, Deanna Delane 197 ADS Sears «OUIAM JoMisori$ IBM 5 EASTERN THE WINGS OF MAN GENERAL® ELECTRIC Ms. McConnell’s Homeroom Bandys’ Carrousel Princess Congratulations Amy! Love, Mom and Dad Congratulations to the Seniors Class of ’88 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 Denver Equipment Company, Inc. 9:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Closed Monday Tuesday Thursday Wednesday 9:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Friday Saturday Catherine Rowe Diane Hubbard Ed Roth Jerry Sigmon Russell Bradley Jeff Shepard Ken Vance Denver, North Carolina Route 1, Highway 150 Doug Howard Donna Howard Debbie Steward Doris Gabriel Manager: Emmit Howard Richard Howard Telephone: 483-3213 Mike Mobley Clark Sigmon Mike Campbell 201 “Congratulations Class of ’88” LARLIN CUSHION CO. 1122 Highland Avenue, N.E. HICKORY, N.C. 28601 Manufacturers of Specialty Cushioning Products For The Furniture Industry COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR SERVICE Sain’s Auto Repair 103 N. Oxford Street Claremont, NC (Exit 135 Off 1-40) Mon.-Fri. 8:30 — 5:30 Sat. By Appt. 704-459-9695 Owner — Eric Sain Compliments of John F. Cutchin Class of 1968 tfia'cla 704-464-6579 „ 20 E. 1st Street Prom and Bridal Wear Newton NC 28658 0 Carolina Mills 0 Carolina Mills 0 Carolina Mills 0 Ccirolirxci Mills 0 Carolina Mills 0 Carolina Mills Boise Cascade Corrugated Container Division P.O. Box 408 Newton, North Carolina 28658 704-464-3841 TERRELL FURNITURE AND CAMPING CENTER, INC. JAYCO and PROWLER Campers Highway 150 Terrell, North Carolina Telephone: 478-2651 CONGRATULATIONS ELLEN R M Farms, Inc. Route 2, Box 19 Newton, N.C. 28658 Telephone: 464-0795 Robert Nancy Smyre Milk Producers For Andrew Miller David Miller Sherry Miller Tracy Miller Regina Mitchell Melissa Moose Carolyn Mundy Anna Nilsson Tracy Parker Anthony Payne Bobby Paysour Charlet Pegram Mark Pegram Selina Pegram Jeff Pendleton Stephanie Pope Brian Poteat Sharon Prince Annette Ramsey Danny Roseman Paul Schronce Paula Schronce Chrystal Shook Melissa Shook Martha Smith Monica Smith Ellen Smyre 204 Ms. Roger’s Homeroom Sharon Abernethy Jonathan Allen Eric Ballard Judy Banner Amy Beal Lisa Benfield Eric Blackburn Leah Boggs Crystal Bolick Jeff Bolton Pam Bowman Elizabeth Brinager Lori Broome Karen Brown Jeff Buchanan Melissa Bumgarner Julie Burroughs Phillip Bush Angie Byers Nancy Cable Leslie Caldwell Melissa Caldwell Michael Caldwell Tonya Caldwell 205 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1988 EthanAllen inc. MAIDEN, NORTH CAROLINA Our community spirit is alive and kicking. That’s why you can depend on us. CATAWBA PHARMACY Hwy. 10 241-2422 P.O. Box 447 Brad Moser, R. PH. Shirley Brendle, Asst. CATAV EA HEWT0N I4AIDEN M-F 8:30-6:00 Sat. 9:00-1:00 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! NANCY ( DEAN | CHRISTIAN iSiilOIRS P. O. BOX 880 • NEWTON. N.C. 28658 PHONE (704)465-3900 PEM-KAY FURNITURE CO., INC. P.O. Box 595 Conover, North Carolina 28613 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1988 SENIOR CLASS! Cdebrating75 Vfears Of Fitting America's Lifestyles 2101 N. Main Avenue Newton, NC 28658 Phone: (704) 464-2972 “Calvin’s Package Store” Live Bait, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Picnic Supplies, Cheap Gas Call 464-2181 at Balls Creek Intersection SMALL WORLD DAYCARE CARING PROVIDING FOR CHILDREN IS OUR PROFESSION OWNERS: DENNIS AND MILLIE SCRONCE ROUTE 1, BOX 36 MAIDEN, N.C. 28650 PHONE: (704) 428-9475 207 Congratulations Debra! THE GENERAL STORE General Merchandise Fishing Supplies WESTERN BEEF Love, Rachael and Charles Hutchens Highway 150 Denver, North Carolina (SUN TUNED) Telephone: 483-2686 704-464-9265 L.R.M. FLORAL DESIGN D R AUTOMOTIVE FRONT END SERVICE Box 149-CATAWBA, NC 28609 (Balls Creek Campground Road) DALE WILKINSON Rt. 2 Box 373 Newton, NC 28658 MARGUERITE MANUEL (704) 464-7684 GERALD F. WOOTEN, O.D. OPTOMETRIST 110 EAST A ST., Newton, NC 28658 Needletown INC. TELEPHONE: 464-4136 CUSTOM MADE CABINETS Manufacturer of Children’s Clothes 1819 North Main Avenue Telephone Newton, NC 28658 464-6157 Perkin’s Cabinet Shop CLAREMONT CAFE “Home of Old Timey Burgers” Rt. 1, Box 201 MAIDEN, NORTH CAROLINA 28650 JERRY PERKINS Tel. 483-2362 208 Walt, Vicky Lynette Whitmire JONES WHITMIRE FISH CAMP WOODWORK “We Serve the Finest “A Family Affair” in Seafood” 704-465-0412 Fried or Broiled Rt. 2, Box 499K 9 Miles South of Newton Newton, NC 28658 Highway 16 HUFFMAN ELECTRIC INC. OLIVER’S CROSSROADS Residential-Commercial-Industrial Wiring Office: 428-8298 Res.: 428-8760 Rt. 1, Box 180 Maiden, North Carolina Hal D. Huffman N.C. Lie. 4773-U 210 Quality Gloves Manufactured From 100% American Products and Labor Since 1946 BEARD’S BARBER STEWART JEWELRY SHOP CO., INC. Barbers: Jewelers of Conover Bill Jerry Beard “Home of Quality Merchandise Route 2 DIAMONDS - WATCHES - GIFTS Newton, North Carolina 28658 108 1st Street East Conover, North Carolina Telephone: 428-9152 Telephone: 464-5846 “We’re Meeting All Your Electrical Needs” Commercial, Industrial, Residential Mobile Homes, Wiring LAKE ELECTRIC CO. Rt. 1 — Box 63 — A Sherrills Ford, N.C. 28673 Owner: Bynum Caldwell (704) 483-4000 (704) 478-2050 GOOD HOMEMADE CAKES Shirley’s Shirley Caldwell, Owner Telephone: 465-2604 Wedding Stationery, Cake Decorating Supplies, Candy Making Supplies Maiden North Carolina Main Street Telephone: 483-8817 BOBBIE’S COUNTRY CHARM Rt. 1 Box 188-A Maiden, NC 28650 Donnis Payseur La Donna Payseur 704-464-9353 jPliotoqraphy “Creative Photography’ (704)428-3926 TERRELL BAIT SHOP Highway 150 Terrell, North Carolina No! We’re Not Getting Older, We’re getting Better!” 26 East First St. Newton, NC 28658 Licensed in NORTH CAROLINA • SOUTH CAROLINA VIRGINIA • WEST VIRGINIA • TENNESSEE PHONE 704 241-3341 704 464-6794 East Central Avenue • P.O. Box 445 Catawba, North Carolina 28609 Live Bait — Gas — Picnic Supplies If you want it, we’ve got it. m Ceco Buildings Division The cost of owning a home just got smaller at CALLAWAYS. It’s a lot of home. Not a lot of money. CALLAWAY HOMES, INC. LADIES CHILDREN MENS CLOTHING NEWTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28658 O 212 Hwy. 16, Denver, NC Catawba Restaurant Grill (In the Heart of Denver) 483-2469 “Home Cooked Food” Catawba, NC 241-2112 BRENDA L. DORRIS BROKER P.O. BOX 878 BUS: (704) 483-1650 HWYS 16 150 CHT: (704) 372-0150 DENVER. N.C. 28037 HOME: (704) 483-5998 DR. ALLEN H. BANDY, SR. DR. ALLEN H. BANDY, JR. Optometrists 464-0604 241-3265 118 NORTH COLLEGE AVENUE 110 SOUTH MAIN STREET NEWTON, N.C. 28658 CATAWBA, N.C. 28609 BROKER P.O. 80X 878 BUS: (704) 483-1650 HWYS 16 150 CHT: (704) 372-0150 DENVER. N.C. 28037 HOME: (704) 428-3135 P.O. Box 42 Highway 16 South Newton North Carolina 28658 704-464-2262 Toll Free in North Carolina 1-800-438-3730 Congratulations Seniors 465-3251 Hwy 16 South Newton, N.C. RESTAURANTS D R U M S Balls Creek 464-3635 Conover 464-1450 Lake Norman 483-4907 CASTAWAYS FISH CAMP Maiden 428-2213 or 428-3078 LEE ROY’S FRAME COMPANY Congratulations Class of 1988 P.O. Box 130 Claremont, N.C. Telephone: 241-2513 LEE ROY CHANDLER Owner 215 Congratulations Jody! Compliments of Catawba Auto Service 241-3713 Dean’s Flowers Gifts, Inc. Flowers for all Occasions Wire Services Flora Fax-AFS 464-0149 Mt. Olive Rd. 465-2342 and 1112 E. Main St. Maiden, N.C. 428-9766 Y. E. S. HOSIERY FINISHING, INC. Look how far you have come, then look how far we have come together All my love, Tina o 7 V u.s P.O. Box 366 CATAWBA, NC 28609 EAST CENTRAL AVENUE TELEPHONE: 704-241-2706 BUY AMERICAN TEXTILES LYNDA’S HAIR BOUTIQUE Route 2 Box 110 Newton, NC WEDNESDAY—FRIDAY 9:00 AM—5:00 PM Lynda Me Ree, Owner Telephone 464-0058 SIGMON FARM AND GARDEN Highway 16 Denver 483-3350 Piedmont Business Forms Post Office Box 281 • 703 West C Street Newton, North Carolina 28658 • 704 464-0010 DALLAS PILLOW COMPANY, INC. Gastonia Highway Lincolnton, N.C. Denver Office LINCOLN BANK Triangle Office The Bank Thai Cares Hwys. 150 16 Hwy. 16 at Triangle Ken’s Body Shop ‘The Best in Auto Wreck Repair Ken Trouille Mike Trouille Phone 464-0119 DR DAVID L. CURTIS ► TREATMENT — EYE INJURIES ► IN-OFFICE LAB — FAST SERVICE ►INSURANCE ASSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED (NO PREPAYMENT) ► CONTACT LENSES COMPLETE FAMILY EYE CARE W' 483-2263 EMERGENCY AFTER HOURS 483-3762 NC 16 HWY DENVER 217 SETZER BROTHERS Well Boring and Drilling Wells for Every Need Serving the Area 30 and 24 Inch Boring Since 1950 6 Inch Air Drilling Catawba, N.C. Well Pumps Installed Willie Setzer Stanley Setzer Phone: 241-2734 241-2107 To all my very special friends, I can t thank you enough for all the good times we've had. I hope you know I wouldn't have missed it for the wot I wish you all the best of everything in anything you undertake. With All My Love, Heather Congratulations Class of Catawba Restaurant and Grill ’88 William P. Rienhardt 241-2112 Architect YOUNG MEN’S SHOP 28 East First St. Phone: Newton, NC 28658 464-1433 Formal Wear for Proms 218 IJM?(S Dry Cleaning and Shirt Laundry Bring Clothes in by 12:00 Noon for Same Day Service Alterations Mending Mon. Thru Sat. 232 South Main Ave., Newton 7 AM to 6 PM 464-0342 Herbert S. Wilmer, DDS Family Dentistry Highway 16, Denver, NC DENVER HOMES P.O. Box 585 Denver, N.C. 28037 Denver Pharmacy Prescriptions Filled P.O. Box 157 Denver, North Carolina 28037 Affordable Fashions N.C. Hwy. 16 Denver Plaza P.O. Box 472 Denver, N.C. 28037 Telephone 704-483-2144 Jovce K. Vickers CONOVER HOME CENTER, INC. ‘HARDWARE, LAWN GARDEN SUPPLIES’ 101 2nd Street, S.W. CONOVER, NORTH CAROLINA 28613 Telephone 465-1161 (st Z InTouqjivitljYou CSI ,Savings Bank, Inc. ‘YOUR COMPLETE FAMILY FINANCIAL SERVICE CENTER’ With offices in Downtown Newton Claremont Hickory and 5 other full service locations to serve you! North Newton Maiden Denver 219 ---(jfaj All Your Favorite Steaks Sandwich Platters Home of the All-American Food Bar Meats • Salads • Hot Vegetables • Breads • Desserts Ice Cream Topping Bar to build your own sundae Western Steer—dozens of delicious choices—now there's even more to enjoy! Meeting and banquet facilities available. Spacious parking. BECAUSE YOU WANT AN ALL-AMERICAN FAMILY MEAL” ■ 1986 Western Steer-Mom 'tf Pop's, Inc. An All-American Family Meaf y 220 Congratulations Class of 1988 from Maiden Pentecostal Holiness Church “an oasis of love” NEWTON CITY PHARMACY PHONE: 464-2431 105-A South Main Avenue Newton, NC 28658 Rev. Garland Elliott “We Curl Up Dye for You” HOUSE OF BEAUTY 2 Carolina Avenue South Maiden, NC 428-9261 X0 Debbie, Becky, and Rhonda would love to see you soon! Donald L. Weathers, Pharmacist MT. OLIVE SELF SERVICE 425 HWY. 10 East NEWTON, NC 28658 464-5652 Gas Groceries The TRAVELERS Insurance Companies Charles F. Connor, III County Wide Insurance Agency P.O. Box 159 Claremont, North Carolina 28610 Business: (704) 459-9244 | FUELOIL •GASOLINE K-lKEROSENE j SUPERIOR PETROLEUM FUEL CO. “WE CARE” t- THANK YOU FOR CALLING - 464-0472 MINIMUM DELIVERY 150 GALLONS 1023 4th 8t. PL. 8E Conover (Behind Conover Lumber) Compliments of Randell Ewing Highway 10, P.O. Box 10 Catawba, NC 28609 ROBERT J. RIGHTS, JR., D.D.S. PHONE: 241-2210 OFFICE HOURS BY APPOINTMENT Clou f tern furniture Company of Conover, J)nc P.O. Box 307 • Conover, North Carolina 28613 AMERICAN HOMES 5pi “BUY AMERICAN!” HWY 16 SOUTH 704-464-0300 NEWTON, NC 28658 464-6198 tri-City 465-1291 lelectronics Hwy. 16 N. Conover, N.C. 28613 ★POOL TABLES ★POKER MACHINES ★JUKE BOXES ★VIDEOS NEWTON AMUSEMENT CO. “SEE US FIRST” RON STEELMON ALLAN CAMROBERT 704-465-3037 OWNERS Newton, NC 28658 OFFICE: 464-6790 HOME: 464-7685 ««ting A Swink Heating Inc. Air Conditioning ELECTRICAL SERVICE DAVID C. SWINK ROUTE 2, BOX 789 OWNER NEWTON, NC 28658 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! uu CONOVER CHAIR COMPANY INC. Conover, North Carolina 28613 “America’s Finest Values in the Better Furniture Field” Newton Furniture Store KENNETH G. WILSON — Complete Selection of Furniture — ‘‘Serving the Citizens of Newton for over 50 years” 28 North Main Ave. Telephone: Newton, NC 28658 464-3281 Owner WILSON’S USED CARS Good Used Cars Many “Un-USED” Miles ROUTE 2 — BOX 244 CATAWBA, NC 28609 704-241-2753 Tim Harwell Construction Rt. 1, Box 76C Catawba, NC 28609 241-3223 QUALITY TIRE SERVICE BOX 542, CLAREMONT, NC 28610 QuuiT PHONE (Catawba) 241-2291 THERES A NEW STAR ON AMERICAS HORIZON The star has been woven into the fabric of America as a sign of quality, pride and craftsmanship. And now it stands as a new way to identify high quality tex- tile and apparel products made with pride in America. Buying products Crafted with Pride in U.S.A. will create American jobs and fuel the American economy. Ti-Caro is proud to support the more than 2-million Americans employed in the textile, apparel and fiber industries. Get in the spirit. You can preserve the jobs of our local textile workers by choosing quality textiles made in America. Look for the new star. And if you don't see it, ask for it. CLYDE FABRICS A DIVISION OF Congratulations Seniors! Catawba Realty Ins. Co., Inc. Real Estate General Insurance P.O. Box 879 Newton, NC 28658 BUSBEE’S PHARMACY 1st AVE. and E. MAIN ST. CLAREMONT, NC PHONE: 459-2149 Willis Reynolds Funeral Home 213 North College Avenue Newton, NC Telephone: 464-0131 WILKINSON’S CUSTOM MEATS WHOLESALE MEATS-INSTITUTIONAL SALES RETAIL PROCESSING BUTCHERING MAIDEN, NC 28650 Ph. 428-8542 PERRY ANNE WILKINSON OWNERS CLAREMONT WHOLESALE BUILDING SUPPLY, INC. 109 S. DEPOT ST. • CLAREMONT, N.C. 28610 HENLEY MOTORS Rt. 2 MAIDEN GERALD DARIN 223 Corriher Implement Company Ford-New Holland Farm Machinery 464-0161 12 South Ashe Avenue, Newton, NC Bank of Granite GRANITE FALLS • HICKORY • HUDSON LENOIR • NEWTON • SPRINGS ROAD • WHITNEL Member FDIC © ENTERPRISES, INC. ‘Your Napper Specialists” CALL (704) 459-9733 F. E. THORNBURG STEVE THORNBURG P.O. Box 481 Conover, N.C. 28613 R I G H T ANGLE ELECTRIC COMPANY Telephone: 464-8450 Rt. 1 Maiden, North Carolina Owner: Dwight V. Caldwell Compliments DENVER SHOPPING CENTER, INC. Highway 16 Denver. North Carolina 20037 Discount Furniture of Maiden’s Largest Selection of Rental tapes VCR Rentals Compact Discs Meredith-Burda Corp. MAIDEN VIDEO Mon.-Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sun. 1:00 P.M. —8:00 P.M. 10:00 A.M. —9:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M. —6:00 P.M. Ronnie Reid 103 West Main Stree Maiden, NC 2865( Newton, North Carolina Scott Coley 704-428-240: Newsome Tire Alignment, Inc. 11 East B South College Newton, NC 28658 224 Jim Newsome, JR, Owner Bus. 464-0511 — Res. 464-0553 H W Drug Company CONOVER DRUG CO., INC. $een in dine Ad oner WO uearA 203 1st Street East Conover, North Carolina Edward Haupt Manager Telephone: 464-4491 P.O. Box 489 Newton, N.C. Kenny McConnell, R. PH. Telephone: 464-0881 To serve you is our pleasure. Congratulations Nathan! Class of 1988 teuen E4arwell Electrical Rt. 1, Box 63-C, Elmore Dr. Catawba, N.C. 28609 License 6310-L 704-241-2963 Residential Commercial Wiring Electrical Repairs 24 hcur stffi COMPLETE LINE OF USED PARTS DIRECT RADIO SERVICE IN N.C. WRECKER STORAGE SERVICE 24 HOURS Complete Line of Carpet, Vinyl Floor Covering and Wallpaper — Installation Included Steam Cleaning JIM’S USED CARS PARTS 3 MT. OLIVE RD. NEWTON, N.C. 28658 N.C. 10 EAST MIDWAY CARPET DISTRIBUTORS, INC. PHONE 464-1730 NITE 465-0758 Telephone (704) 465-1033 PHONE 464-1736 NITE 428-3857 1525 N.W. Blvd. TOLL FREE N.C. 1-800-222-8695 Newton, N.C. 28658 225 nflbe «Boat ck DRY STORAGE MARINA BOAT SALES DRY RACKS CERTIFIED MECHANICS Pontoons By: Boats By: {Johnson CHAPARRAL outboards The Hot Ones. Rt. 2, Box 200G-4 Sherrills Ford, NC 28673 704 478-2118 DMIC UNIFOUR VAULTS, INC. Burial Vaults P.O. BOX 394 NEWTON, N.C. 28658 704-464-8323 OWNERS Pete Turner Mitch Turner Jerry Painter Hi Party Rooms Available Sharon School Road Between 1-40 Hwy. 64-70 Open 4:00-9:00 (Tues.-Thurs.) 4:00-9:30 (Fri.-Sat.) Ice Cream • Sandwiches • Seafood Hwy. 10 East Claremont, N.C. 28610 Mon.-Sat. OWNED OPERATED BY RONDA MARILYN SPENCER CotuUxq c ejunMt Congratulations And Best Wishes JACKSON BUFF A Unit of Jason Incorporated Conover, North Carolina American Association of Orthodontist Jackson Airway Ventilated Buffs Manufacturing Jewelers r UCXN UJ dar AM 1170 5000 WATTS “North Carolina’s Christian Connection” Ph. 459-9803 23 North College Auenue Post Office Box 907 Newton, North Carolina 28658 (704) 464-5111 704-241-2511 TALMAGE R. KORN Owner ABERNETHY HARDWARE CO. P.O. Box 427 Catawba, NC 28609 Complete Hair Skin Care Program Tanning Bed Available STYLES UNIQUE FOR APPOINTMENT Anna Lisa Smith Tel. 241-3400 Paula Morrison Lisa Starnes Sereena Welch COMPLETE PLUMBING AND SEPTIC TANK CLEANING, DRAIN AND SEWER SPECIALIST AND PORTA-TOILETS CATAWBA PLUMBING SEPTIC TANK CATAWBA, NC NC LICENSE 8407 Mike Morrow 704 241-2669 Moby, I Love You mm 'M 0; m r. 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NP Canipe, Jeremy Todd 28, 81, 187 Canipe, Joyce Kay 181 Cansler, Christy Dawn 6, 13, 15, 17, 22, 40, 41, 66, 85, 93, 103, 128, 138, 140, 180, 181, 182 Cansler, Terence Petty 124, 160 Carpenter, Amy Shante 93, 101, 119, 181 Carpenter, Greg Scott 48 Carpenter, Jeffrey Scott 110, 111, 187 Carpenter, Paula Renee 101, 161 Carroll, Ronald William 16, 48, 49, 137, 138, 161 Cash, Gina Eileen 73, 120, 124, 125, 136, 161 Catchings, Doral Maurice 22, 24, 25, 27, 46, 79, 94, 101, 133, 161, 174 Caudill, Christi Lynn 14, 104, 187 Chandler, Mark Brian 48 Chapin, Meldrena Kayle 4, 17, 22, 40, 41, 61, 62, 63, 72, 73, 74, 90, 91, 103, 130, 138, 140, 148, 160, 174, 179 Chesko, Ed John 98, 125, 160 Clark, Angelitte Dawn 85, 181 Clark, Bryan Paul 193 Clark, Gloria Marie 85, 114, 121, 181 Clark, Johnny Authur 193 Clark, Kevin Russell 85, 130, 137, 143, 181 Clark, Melvin Espy 187 Clark, Shad Morley 161 Clawson, Teresa Dawn 193 Cline, Elizabeth Carol 11, 67, 107, 193 Cline, Jennifer Denise 4, 12, 71, 130, 161 Cline, Michael Anthony 104, 106, 137, 161 Cockman, Molly Carolina 101, 133, 187 Coffey, Andrew Alan 193 Coffey, Mark Wayne 73, 181 Coleman, Johnny Eugene 193 Colley, Donnie Lewis 187 Connor, Betty Joyce 193 Connor, Christopher Todd 187 Connor, Derrick Henry 193 Connor, Gwendolyn Annette 79, 93, 135, 136, 137, 161 Connor, Kevin Michael 28, 187 Connor, Sherri Lavette 7, 35, 138, 181 Connor, Tamera LaShaun 71, 79, 82, 128, 142, 156, 162, 177 Connor, Terry Wayne 32, 33, 162 Connor, Todd 28, 33 Cook, Joy Yvonne 101, 181 Costello, Elena 55, 98, 124, 125, 162 Coulter, Freddie Charles Jr. 121, 187 Cox, Karen Frances 6, 7, 13, 86, 107, 128, 181 Crawley, Patricia Faye 14, 119, 181 Cresimore, DeAnna Margaret 5, 12, 15, 22, 23 30, 31, 34, 35, 50, 51, 66, 70, 72, 73, 74, 77, 81 82, 93, 130, 133, 137, 138, 142, 149, 156, 162, 177 Cromer, Tammy Sue 155, 163 Crooks, Tamera Nicole 187 Crouse, Tracy Lane 98, 99, 163 Culbreth, Paul Webster 113, 127, 187 D Daniels, Detra Shanelle 193 Daniels, Ursula Yvette 182 Danmyer, Misty Hope 14, 137, 187 Danner, Frederick Deon 48, 49 Day, Timothy B. 28, 112 Deal, Brady Alan 194 Deal, Chadwick Ryan 103, 187 Deaton, Jacqueline Lynnette 96, 136, 188 Deaton, Jennifer Laurice 194 Decker, Jeffery Scott 194 Dehart, Joel Douglas 6, 12, 25, 48, 137, 182 Dehart, Kimberly 75 Dellinger, Bobby Gene Jr. 12, 23, 25, 26, 48, 1 178 Dellinger, Tamera Diane 194 Dellinger, Timothy Paul 188 DeRoche, Joseph Roland 141, 182 Dorris, Steven 25, 140, 162 Doub, Michael Gray 28, 188 Dover, Jennifer Margaret 66, 101, 122, 140, 1 Drum, Ann Marie 15, 92, 93, 105, 128, 182 Drum, Eric Joseph 155, 162 Drum, Ginger Yvonne 10, 11, 141, 194 Drum, Scott G. 188 Duncan, Kevin Eugene 112, 194 Duncan, Lanny Joe 194 Duncan, Scott Eric 28, 188 Duncan, Wendell Scot NP E Eades, Darin Ray 102, 188 Eades, Jerome Douglas 194 Eades, Joyce Delaine 194 Eades, Randy Joel 182 Eades, Wendy Michelle 91, 188 Eagle, Shannon Leigh 6, 77, 112, 128, 130,13. 137, 140, 143, 182 Edmondson, Michael Scott 106, 188 Edwards, George Scott 182 Edwards, Lisa Chanta 14, 97, 99, 101, 163 Edwards, Ronnie Lamont 105, 188 Edwards, Scott NP Edwards, Terry Wayne 28, 78, 112, 182 Edwards, Troy Dean 188 Edwards, William Todd 110, 111, 163 Eidson, David Lamont 194 Elder, Amy Lynn 104, 123, 188 Ellis, Henderson Alex NP Elmore, Sarah Lynn 9, 15, 22, 30, 31, 55, 188 Elrod, Dianna Gail 90, 91, 130, 136, 162 Ervin, April Annette 101, 106, 188 Ewing, Misty 10, 11 Ewing, Todd Douglas 75 Ewing, Wendy Rebecca 55, 194 F Feimster, Tony Wayne 7, 84, 182 Fenton, Robert 104 Finger, Shandel Lee 188 Fish, Cherie Ann 66, 104, 106, 136, 182 Fish, Tammy Lou 82, 104, 141, 162 Fisher, Calvin Ray 182 Fisher, Edgar Eugene Jr. 4, 17, 23, 25, 27, 32, 33, 54, 80, 85, 96, 138, 162, 178 Fleming, Anita Susanna NP Fleming, Regina Lynn 194 Flowers, Shelia Annette 124, 125, 162 Flowers, Tonya Lynn 4, 5, 12, 14, 15, 30, 31, 34, 35, 55, 61, 66, 88, 119, 137, 138, 163 Flowers, Treva Chanel 136, 188 Flowers, Wendy Carol 119, 182 Flynn, Crystal Dawn 114, 123, 182 Flynn, Jakie Theordore 25, 26, 73, 112, 182 Foard, Jay Robert 25, 85, 137, 156, 163 Forbes-Robinson, Colin Scot 188 Fowler, Dwight Douglas 194 Freeman, Shelia Mae 194 Freeze,Michael E. 121, 164 Frye, Dennis Wayne 48, 180, 182 Fulbright, Deborah Raye 194 Fulbright, Glenn Christopher 8, 28, 36, 37, 48, 71, 101, 188 Fulbright, Pamela Ann 85, 102, 164 G Gabriel, Bradley Lewis 8, 14, 28, 32, 33, 78, 188 Gabriel, Clifford Owen 15, 33, 94, 174 Gabriel, Eric Wade 85, 103, 155, 165 Gabriel, Jonathan Lee 33, 117, 126, 182 Gabriel, Kent Ryan 78, 79, 85, 92, 105, 128, 130, 182 Gabriel, Kennan Russ 112, 194 Gabriel, Roger Darrell 28, 194 Gabriel, Sabrina Carlane 93, 104, 165 Gabriel, Trina Lynette 73, 136, 188 Gantt, Darin Craig 67, 188 Geddes, Melonie Margaret 14, 15, 16, 42, 43, 188 Gentry, Jennifer 14, 98, 188 Gibson, Tony Allen 188 Gilbert, Jeffery William 165 Gill, Kelly Marie NP Gillan, Linda Joe 194 Gilleland, Ginny Lynn 10, 194 Goforth, Angela Marie 14, 99, 109, 188 Good, Sharon Linette 7, 63, 120, 182 Goodnight, Bryan Curtis 194 Goodson, Anna Ruth 194 Goodson, Christie Annette 75 Graham, Gregory Carlos 117, 182 Graham, James Tyrone 182 Graham, Spencer Bernard 14, 127, 137, 138, 165 Grant, Jerry Wayne 25 Grant, Linda Gail 122, 123 Grant, Stacey Elaine 194 Grigg, Lori 75 Grindstaff, Cynthia Kay 194 Grindstaff, Shannon Denise 119, 182 Griser, Cindy Jo 106, 141 Gryder, Scott Wayne 25, 26, 27, 48, 182 Guiton, Amanda Kaye 101, 188 H Hale, Richard Page Jr. 194 Hall, Craig Ashley 188 Hallman, Aimee Elizabeth 194 Hallman, Jodie Clarice 188 Hamby, Billy Ray NP Hamstra, Andrew Lee 194 Hamstra, Heather Lei 72, 73, 74, 85, 89, 91, 130, 133, 148, 164 Harrill, Dennis Keith 104, 106, 188 Harris, Christopher Vernon 14, 25, 73, 188 Harris, Donald Mark 6, 28, 98, 182 Harris, Michelle Lynn 73, 85, 91, 130, 136, 140, 142, 182 Hart, John William 182 Hart, Silas Edgar Jr. 194 Harvey, Darla Annette 55, 137, 164, 174 Harwell, Amy Felicia 4, 5, 22, 40, 41, 62, 63, 103, 133, 137, 140, 156, 165 Harwell, Nathan Eugene 4, 7, 72, 73, 74, 80, 82, 85, 91, 128, 130, 131, 132, 133, 142, 143, 165, 176 Harwell, Timothy Mark 194 Haynes, Amy Elizabeth 188 Haynes, Melvin Lee 188 Heafner, Kelly Grant 67, 125, 137, 140, 141, 188 Heafner, Tim Allen 114, 124, 125, 165 Hefner, Donnie Lee 28 Hefner, Eric Lee 28, 188 Hefner, Scott Allen 194 Helms, Antonio Cisco 194 Helms, Cindy Marie NP Helms, David Leroy 182 Helms, Harold Dwayne 117, 188 Helms, Ralph Christopher NP Helms, Wendy Leigh 107, 123, 188 Henderson, Randall Lee 104, 194 Hendricks, Kandy Rena NP Herman, Eric Trey 110, 113, 165 Herndon, Kimberly Dawn 188 Hewitt, Connie Lou Ann 4, 15, 72, 73, 74, 79, 90, 105, 130, 131, 137, 140, 142, 164 Hewitt, Elizabeth Renee 8, 12, 16, 38, 39, 50, 51, 71, 73, 77, 101, 136, 137, 188 Hewitt, Heather Ann 12, 13, 22, 23, 30, 31, 109, 138, 182 Hicks, John Phil 28, 188 Hicks, Leslie Michelle 5, 22, 40, 41, 63, 66, 85, 137, 138, 139, 140, 156, 164, 178 Hicks, Stacy Lee 9, 112, 115, 182 High, Kevin Lee 194 High, Leigh Ann 11 Hilderbran, Jackie Ann 188 Hilderbran, Johnny Lee Jr. 125, 165 Hilderbran, Kenneth Wayne Jr. 44, 45, 72, 130, 131, 136, 137, 140, 141, 142, 143, 182 Hilderbran, Sharon Lynn 194 Hilderbran, Tammy Lee 194 Hilderbrand, Stephanie Nicole 194 Hilton, Tracy Scott 48, 49 Hoke, Christie Leigh 123, 188 Hoke, Walter Lane 25, 112, 182 Holbrook, James Randall 194 Holbrook, Tammy Renae 118, 119, 123, 182 Holdsclaw, Art Clifford 37, 85, 188 Holdsclaw, Chad Clayton 14, 28, 73, 188 Hollar, Shana Leah 165 Hollar, William Wakefield 12, 25, 138, 189 Holmes, John Alden 64 Hord, Wendy Yvonne 106, 189 Hovis, Matthew Shelton 182 Howard, Charles Franklin 189 Howard, Leslie Rochelle 8, 12, 22, 30, 35, 50, 137, 138, 189 Howard, Michael Wayne 44, 100, 165 Hoyle, Andrew Craig 28, 86, 102, 189 Hoyle, Billie Jo NP Hoyle, Ronald Cullen 165 Hoyle, Tony Allen 194 Hubbard, Kipp Wayne 12, 137, 189 Hudspeth, Becky Lynn 194 Hudspeth, Carol Ann 125, 166 Huffman, Bobby Edwin 86, 182 Huffman, Cammilia Kay 79, 85, 166 Huffman, Jason Andrew 9, 48, 73, 101, 189 Huffman, Lane 116 Huffman, Lori Ann 194 Huffman, Patricia Anne 91, 119, 136, 182 Huffman, Ricky Lane 117, 182 Huffman, Terry Thirrel 182 Huffstetler, Heidi Ann 123, 189 Huffstetler, Wendy Lynn 166 Hughes, Christopher Mark 189 Hughes, Deborah Renae 194 Hunt, Carol A leash a 15 I Ijames, Jonathan Fitzgerald 24, 25, 26, 79, 84, 85,155, 166, 177 Ijames, Markus Eugene 32, 33, 167, 174 Ingle, Trina Dawn 39, 194 Isaac, Rhonda 75 Isaac, Robbie 75 Isenhour, Craig Dennis 194 Isenhour, David Gordon 86, 117 Isenhour, Jennifer Lee 189 Isenhour, Tammy Annette 109, 195 Ison, David Miller 183 J Jackson, Dwayne Lee 17, 24, 25, 27, 47, 137, 138, 155, 167, 179 Jankov, Maja R. 67, 71, 78, 166 Jarrett, Scott Matthew 189 Jarvis, Crystal Michelle 183 Jennings, David Parker 85,166 Jennings, Michael Keith 128, 189 Johnson, Barry Dan 125, 166 Johnson, Jackie Sue 195 Johnson, Johnnie Lee 189 Johnson, Joseph Lovis 39, 73,189 Johnson, Kenneth Ray 28, 189 Johnson, Kristin Michelle 9, 59, 85, 125, 128, 137, 188, 189 Johnson, Valerie 136 Jones, Debra Lea 4, 5, 13, 15, 16, 22, 30, 31, 34, 35, 50, 51, 72, 74, 77, 80, 82, 93, 130, 131, 137, 142, 133, 138, 166, 176, 208 Jones, Timothy Scott 183 Jordan, Recinda Faye 189 Josey, Lisa Michelle 73, 88, 90, 103, 130 Josey, Pamela Lee 9, 77, 105, 106, 125, 136, 140, 189 Josey, Reba Suzette 119, 134, 135, 167 Joyner, Barbara Michelle 189 Joyner, Cheryl Lynn 88, 101, 130, 167 Joyner, Shellie Michelle 84, 85 K Kale, Rodney Joseph 189 Keever, Kirstin Shea 15, 65, 101, 137, 189 Kennedy, Shone Tonyale 97 Kennedy, Trevor Desmond 195 Kier, Amanda Joy 195 Killian, Angela C. 195 Killian, Donald Lynn 101, 105, 141, 166 Killian Melanie Renee 114, 123 Kim, Ricky 195 Kincaid, Bobbie Jo 109, 189 King, Brian Michael 183 King, Melanie NP Kisner, Kyle G. 195 Knott, Crystal Nauracia 93, 166 Knox, Kathy A. 11, 42, 43, 128, 194, 195 Kuykendall, Michael 195 Kuykendall, Teana Renae 14, 136, 189 L LaFone, Michael Dale 183 Lail, James Williams 100 Lail, Jody Dane 117, 183 Lail, Lori Ann 166 Lane, Morgan Hart 25, 26, 27, 98 Laney, Abby Dawn 61, 66, 67, 70, 72, 74, 101, 130, 132, 133, 148, 166, 174, 175, 179 Laney, Amy Lorraine 6, 8, 12, 35, 50, 137, 138, 189 Laney, Sarah Ann 118, 119, 123 Laney, Shawn Denise 14, 22, 38, 39, 73, 104, 137, 186, 189 Laney, Sheree L. 35, 195 Langford, Paul J. 189 Lavender, William Dennis II183 La wing, Jeffrey 195 La wing, Melanie G. 195 Letherman, Douglas Dean 44, 45 Leatherman, Johnny Raymond 189 Leatherman Micheal Stuart 189 Leatherman, Michael W. 73, 195 Leatherman, Nelson 10 Ledbetter, Lori M. 195 Ledbetter, Michael James 114, 155 Ledford, Deana Richelle 22, 40, 41, 137, 138, 148, 167 Lee, Angela Jeanette 183 Lee, Bobbie Jo 6, 16, 22, 40, 41, 50, 60, 70, 93, 130, 131, 138, 140, 180, 182 Lee, Marty Glenn 103, 183 Lee, Nancy Raquel 50, 51, 75 Lee, Shannon Michelle 123 Lee, Tracy Luray 101, 189 Leonard, Angie Lynn 66, 97, 167 Lewis, Carlos Mark 189 Lewis, Casandra Annette 35, 79,109, 168 Lewis, Don Miguel 28, 29, 47, 107, 189 Lineberger, Bennie Carol 14, 16, 42, 120, 137, 189 Lineberger, Carolyn 195 Lineberger, Carroll Gabriel Jr. Ill, 112, 117 Lineberger, Jeffery L. 195 Lineberger, Karen Louise NP Lineberger, Lisa Michelle 5, 99, 101,168 Lineberger, Nickie D. 11, 112, 195 Lineberger, Patrick Ty 28, 110, 112, 189 Lineberger, Randall Shawn 59, 124, 164 Lineberger, Scottie Lynn 73 Link, Frederick William 112, 195 Little, Brant Devon 28, 189 Little, Christopher Dale 37, 73, 189 Little, Kimberly M. 39, 195 Little, Larry Brent 36, 37, 189 Little, Robert Ray 189 Long, Lori M. 126, 127, 195 Longworth, Gregg Dewayne 28, 55, 100, 137, 189 Longworth, Mark Stephan 183 Loveless, Paula Diane 85, 136, 137, 183 Lowman, Angela Catherine 14, 50, 87, 105 Lunsford, Dorothy Christine 189 Lutz, George Henry Jr. 155, 164 Lutz, Sherry L. 195 Lutz, Tanya R. 39, 195 Lytton, Kelly Bryan 7, 13, 25, 27, 86, 138, 189 M Mack, Durendia Lynn 136, 189 Mack, Jafus C. 28, 195 Mack, Kennan D. 195 Mackie, Curtis Lee 4, 15, 16, 25, 59, 85, 155, 169 Martin, Aaron Travis 120, 189 Martin, Jason Scott 86 Martin, Jeannie Faye 85, 183 Martin, Jeffery M. 195 Martin, Shasta 190 Martin, Stacy A. 195 Matthews, Jeffery Scott 89, 113, 190 Matthews, Thomas Larry 190 Mayberry, Elisha Chantae 190 McCann, Rebecca L. 195 McCaslin, Robby W. 195 McCaslin, Roger A. 28, 195 McClean, Gary 28 McCombs, Darrell Wayne 33, 190 McCombs, Henry Wade 112, 113, 183 McCombs, Mary Margaret 14, 93, 106, 130, 131, 140, 142, 169 McCombs, Terry Louis 15, 33, 96, 174 McCorkle, Derrick, 28, 195 McCrary, Dana Everette 126, 183 McCrary, Jamie Allen 190 McCrary, Pam Annette 118, 168 McCray, Amanda Jane 107, 190 McGee, April Dawn 107, 136, 140, 196 McGee, Derreck Alan 73, 190 McGee, Eric Randal 125, 168 McGee, Yvonne Andrea 4, 5, 15, 17, 22, 61, 72, 73, 74, 82, 90, 91, 101, 103, 130, 131, 132, 133, 137, 138, 140, 149, 164 McGill, Tanya Renee 196 McKay, Mary Ellen 104, 190 McLean, Gary 196 McManus, Stacy Ann 190 Meadows, Cindy E. 196 Meadows, Richard Dean 13, 67, 84, 85, 169 Meadows, Tammy Michelle NP Medlin, Lisa Dianne 190 Medlin, Stanley Thomas NP Midgett, Tina Reuna 42, 190 Miller, Andrew Brian 4, 13, 23, 24, 25, 54, 66, 79, 90, 101, 128, 130, 134, 135, 137, 156, 169, 177 Miller, Barbara S. 196 Miller, David Glenn 89, 116, 117, 169 Miller, Hope E. NP Miller, Pricilla Ann 118, 119 Miller, Sherry Dianne 5, 72, 73, 74, 130, 131, 132,133, 148, 168 Miller, Tracy Annette 5,72, 73, 74, 130, 131, 132, 133, 168 Millsaps, Jessica N. 10, 42, 83, 196 Mitchell, Regina Ann 15, 73, 109, 118, 169 Moore, Devin Shawn 190 Moore, Ken nth Emil 36, 37, 106, 190 Moose, Melissa Vee 5, 12, 22, 30, 31, 35, 50, 51, 72, 73, 74, 80, 91, 132, 133, 138, 139, 169 Mosteller, Beverly Lynne 15, 38, 39, 107, 140, 190 Mull, Crystal Dawn NP Mullen, Robin T 194, 196 Mullins, Jeff Dwayne 6, 12, 24, 25, 70, 86 Mummey, Rose Marie 73, 136, 190 Mundy, Bobbie Jo 64, 75 Mundy, Carolyn Diane 124, 127, 169 Mundy, Crystal Lynn 14, 91, 106 Mundy, Kristy Michelle 190 Munday, Matthew C. 196 Murphy, Tonya Jualynda 17, 22, 40, 41, 81, 109, 138 Murphy, Tommy James 196 Murray, Moleta Carol 190 Myers, Philip Jeffery 190 Myers, William Rodney 196 N Nelson, Gregory A. NP Newton, Jennifer Robin 30, 106, 190 Newton, Jeremy S. 196 Nilsson, Anna Louise 169 Nilsson, Mary a Lynn 125, 190 Norris, Sharon Denise 183 Null, Mark Lester 196 O Odom, Michelle Laverne 13, 23, 34, 35, 92, 138, 184 Oliver, Jerry Wayne 25, 26, 48, 73, 110, 112, 184 Oliver, Shannon Marie 106, 136, 190 Overcash, Amanda G. 126, 127, 196 Overstreet, Richard Dean 190 P Parker, Connie Denise 73, 190, 101 Parker, Dale Houston 7, 12, 15, 24, 60, 80, 137, 138, 184 Parker, Tracy Denise 5, 70, 101,132, 133, 170, 179 Parker, Stanley W. 37, 112, 196 Parkhurst, Sandra Denise NP Payne, Anthony Wayne 170 Payne, Daniel L. 196 Paysour, Bobby David 14, 54, 79, 128, 157, 170 Pearce, Martin Thomas 184 Pegram, Charlet Marquita 98, 99, 118, 170 Pegram, Mark Elliott 25, 26, 27, 85, 94, 97, 101, 137, 138, 155, 171 Pegram, Selina Divette 118, 171 Pendleton, Jeffrey Wade 117, 170 Pendleton, Shannon Lee 106, 112, 184 Penley, Shannon Ray 190 Perkins, Helen Elizabeth 124, 125, 184 Perry, Christy Jeanette 6, 85, 184 Petty, Jenny Annette 184 Pittman, Leah M. 196 Plummer, Rebecca A. 196 Poole, Richard Dean 12, 15, 184 Poovey, Tabitha D. 196 Pope, Jamie L. 196 Pope, John Wesley 12, 25, 28, 190 Pope, Kelly Durant 190 Pope, Kristi Dianne 15, 42, 43, 63, 190 Pope, Shane R. 196 Pope, Stephanie Lynette 5, 59, 66, 124, 175 Poston, Tonia Renee 30, 54, 73, 85, 93, 130, 136, 140, 141, 142, 143, 184 Poteat, Thomas Brian 171 Powell, Valerie M. 196 Pressley, Robert Lee 83, 190 Prestwood, Elisha Nicol 90, 121 Price, Chad D. 196 Prichard, Michael Andrew 25, 85, 184 Prince, Sharon Renee 125, 171 Profitt, Richard Alan 101, 104, 190 Profitt, Russell Andrew 6, 7, 106, 184 Q Quick, Donna L. 184 R Ramsey, Angelia Dawn 190 Ramsey, Ellen Annette 66, 97 137, 171 Ramsey, Chris Scott 184 Randall, Jimmy Junior 190 Ray, Danny 41 Reece, Steven Thomas 9, 106, 190 Reid, Charles Franklin 25, 47, 190 Reid, Latrina Diane 184 Reid, Tonya D. 196 Reikard, Kim 15 Rice, Anthony Richard 190 Rice, Christina E. 196 Rice, Keith P. 196 Rice, William Mosteller 25, 86, 184 Risch, Leilani A. 107, 196 Rivers, Jennifer Rebecca 190 Robertson, Shane William 25, 184 Robinson, C.L. 196 Robinson, Denise Renee 103, 184 Robinson, Kevin Bryce 184 Robinson, Marcus L. 196 Robinson, Michelle Dawn 184 Robinson, Mikel Ray 77, 78, 130, 131, 184 Robinson, Patricia Annette 101, 119, 184 Roseman, Danny Wayne 171 Roseman, Derek Anthony, 106, 190 Ross, Artie A. 196 Ross, Tina Louise NP Rowe, Clarence Baxter 12, 28, 110, 112, 190 Rowe, Robert Nicholas 117, 190 Rudisill, Jodi Lynn 9, 125, 137, 140, 190 Rufty, Brian Scott, 6, 184 Russell, Charles L. 196 S Saunders, Mark E. 196 Saylor, Duane Lewis 190 Schronce, Paul Dale 115, 124, 125, 170, 179 Schronce, Paula Gale, 54, 62, 63, 85, 99, 101, U 157, 170 Schronce, Regina Elizabeth 60, 66, 180, 184 Searcy, Lohr Scott 12, 28, 79, 112, 121, 191 Settlemyre, Brian Rowe 44, 45 Settlemyre, Kimberly Jean 191 Setters, Chad J. 36, 37, 196 Setzer, Carmen M. 67, 128, 194, 196 Setzer, Cameron Smith 92, 184 Setzer, Dawn Danine 6, 73, 79, 85, 91, 105, 130, 136, 137, 140, 184 Setzer, John Calvin 126, 127, 184 Setzer, Luler J. 196 Setzer, Michelle Dianne 88, 184 Setzer, Tammy Marcel 136, 140, 184 Setzer, William A. 196 Shaw, Larry Dale 191 Shearn, Clint Preston 66, 98, 100, 124, 148, 149 Sherril, Christina L. 6, 17, 22, 41, 66, 73, 91, 120, 130, 131, 184, 196 Sherril, Connie L. 196 Shoemaker, Kelli Rae 14, 50, 191 Shoemake, Lacey Leigh 191 Shook, Christin Dawn 14, 93, 105, 184 Shook, Chrystal 14, 90, 98, 101, 170 Shook, Melissa Kaye 101, 104, 109, 137, 170 Short, Robert Col yen 28, 29, 191 Shu ford, Samuel D. 28, 37, 196 Shuler, Tonita Elizabeth 191 Shy tie, Lisa Renee 191 Sigmon, Chad G. 112, 196 Sigmon, Deanna Jenee 184 Sigmon, Jennifer Carol 38, 39, 50, 85, 137, 191 Sigmon, Leigh A. 196 Sigmon, Matthew Scott 75 Sigmon, Melissa Dawn 191 Sigmon, Mellonee Lynn 191 Sigmon, Robert Conrad 85, 91, 111, 130, 137, 140, 184 Sipe, Terresa Ann 184 Skaggs, Jason William 6, 184 Smit, Johnnie 185 Smith, Crystal Dawn 191 Smith, Danny Wayne 110, 191 Smith, Gary Reeves 185 Smith, Jon R. 196 Smith, Julia Darlene 191 Smith, Kimberly L. 197 Smith, Martha Ann 124, 125, 171 Smith, Mary Ruth 40, 41, 66, 185 Smith, Missy Ruth 17 Smith, Monica Renee 171 Smith, Patricia G. 197 Smyre, Ellen Margaret 4, 5, 14, 101, 133, 172, 174, 175 Smyre, Mary Elizabeth 101, 191 Spencer, Sherri DeNeil 30, 67, 137, 197 Spencer, Wesley Bryan 13, 44, 45, 67, 101, 134, 135,137, 138, 155, 172 Springs, Crist Raquel 185 Spry, Julie Melinda 101, 102, 119, 185 Stamey, Scott Lee 185 Stams, Greg Stephen 185 Starns, Matthew K. 197 Steele, Carl Lynn 85, 185 Steele, Sheila Lynne 185 Steelmon, Ernest Ronald II NP Stewart, Rebecca Jean 6, 85, 91, 136, 140, 142, 185 Stewart, Robert Franklin NP Story, Alan Wade 5, 67, 72, 73, 74, 77, 85, 93, 106, 130, 131, 140, 142, 143, 173, 179 Story, Deborah Ann 9, 65, 85, 101, 140, 191 Story, James Lewis 7, 60, 90, 130, 185 Story, Lisa M. 38, 39, 197 Street, Jody Glenn 4, 48, 80, 84, 85, 90, 101, 130, 138, 173 Sturgill', Jennifer Dale 84, 185 Stutts, Jason Wayne 44, 101, 137, 191 Stutts, Marcie Ann 12, 185 Stutts, William Kelly 9, 36, 37, 106, 128, 137, 140, 141, 188, 191 Styles, James Lee 117, 173 Swaney, Ronda Juanita 70, 72, 73, 74, 77, 82, 91, 128, 130, 131, 132, 133, 137, 143, 173, 176 T Talbert, Billy A. 28, 197 Tamayo, Lilliana M. 54, 55, 197 Tarliff, Audra S. NP Teague, Lance W 197 Teal, Edward Ralph NP Terry, Eric Lee 191 Thomas, Lori Anne 191 Thompson, Derek Reid 60, 94, 114, 137, 138, 172 Thompson, Scott C. 197 Thun, Laura L. 197 Torrence, Darin Douglas 25, 29, 107, 172 Torrence, Mala Alexis 14, 107, 118, 173 Travis, Crystal C 39, 137, 197 Trimble, Norman Scott 28, 73, 85, 86, 128, 137, 143, 185 Trotter, Kevin W. 197 Trotter, Tammy Michelle 97, 101, 173 Trull, Kellie Coradelia 197 Tucker, Stephen Scott 191 Turner, Erica Reschelle 13, 22, 35, 191 Tuttle, Doyle Lee 173 Tyler, Sherry Lynn 173 V Vanderlinden, Misty Nicole 8, 16, 42, 43, 137, 191 Vanderlinden, William Lee 46 Vess, Regina S. NP Vestal, Carl Douglas 191 Villemagne, Deborah Mason 107, 191 W Wagner, Leslie Carol 191 Wally, Elizabeth Dianne 75 Walters, Bryan Keith 90, 185 Ward, Mikol Auron 113, 155, 185 Warlick, Shawn E 197 Waters, Billy D. 109, 197 Waters, Stacie Jean 191 Waugh, Dana Jerrae 15, 125, 191 Welch, Kenny Summey 4, 14, 89, 116, 117, 172 Wells, Jamie Wade 44, 45, 172 Wells, Wendy A. 197 Wesson, Connie Michelle 42, 43, 73, 82, 96, 101, 191 Wesson, Ruth I. 197 Whisnant, Jennifer C. 197 White, Bruce Allen 7, 137, 185 White, Darrell Edward 13, 44, 45, 101, 134, 135, 137, 138, 142, 173, 174 Whitmire, Lynette Yvonne 66, 88, 90, 134, 135, 173 Wigley, Margaret Anne 185 Wilkinson, Monica Jane 98, 101, 109, 173 Wilkinson, Reginald Steven 28, 112, 191 Williams, Amy L. 42, 197 Williams, Brian Keith 173 Williams, Franklin H. 197 Williams, Mitchell Dale 46 Williams, Robie Michelle 185 Williams, Ronald Lee 125, 174 Willis, Cynthia E. 197 Wilson, Andrew Kelly 11, 37, 197 Wilson, Christina D. 197 Wilson, David Nathiel 48, 49 Wilson, Dustin Lee 174 Wilson, Levonda Lynette 14, 34, 35, 138, 175 Wilson, Melinda Dorrine 102, 103, 119 Wimberly, Roxanne Alisa 7, 35, 122, 123, 185 Wimberly, Todd Alvin 13, 14, 22, 25, 46, 67, 85, 101, 137, 138, 155, 175 Wiseman, Jennifer Lynnette 8, 14, 16, 38, 39, 50, 137, 191 Womack, Charles Allen 28, 82, 191 Woodring, Stephanie D. 197 Woods, Billy James 116, 117, 191 Wooten, Donna Lynn 191 Wray, Danny Dean 28, 191 Wray, Robert Dwayne 125, 174 Wright, Charles J. 197 Wright, Kevin Lee 117, 185 Wright, Miles Allan 9, 140, 191 Wright, Spence Lann 4, 12, 54, 72, 73, 74, 77, 85, 91, 104, 105, 128, 130, 131, 132, 133, 143, 174, 176 V Yancey, Danny Lee 117, 185 Yancey, Larry Joe 9, 10, 22, 32, 33, 48, 59, 101, 137, 139, 191 Yancey, Mark Richard 100, 185 Yates, Joseph Willey 191 York, DeeDee 22, 30, 31, 39, 197 Yount, Jeff Scott 185 Yount, Michael Glen 16, 25, 89, 137, 175 Yount, Mitzi Nichole 5, 14, 15, 16, 22, 23, 30, 31, 34, 35, 50, 51, 61, 66, 99, 128, 137, 138, 139, 156, 175, 178 FACULTY Barnhardt, Jason 98 Beal, Dianne 147, 150 Biggerstaff, Allen 120, 147, 150 Black, Anne 96, 100, 136, 150 Blake, Forrest 20, 26, 87, 150 Bost, Ann 121, 150 Bost, Bill 20, 33, 149, 150 Boyles, Eddie 116, 150 Brown, Bill 81, 150 Brown, Martha 150 Caldwell, Everette 71 Carpenter, Donna 20, 79, 150 Carpenter, Susan 148, 149, 150 Clark, Marilyn 20, 82, 150 Deaton, Gaye 96, 151 Dellinger, Gina 71, 92, 193, 151 Drum, Frieda 99, 100, 151 Furmanek, David 82, 127, 151 Gabriel, Carolyn 148, 149, 150 Garner, A. Erly III 82, 84, 151 Gatewood, Margaret 78, 151 Goodwin, James 20, 86, 87, 151 Harbinson, Sam 107, 151 Helderman, Pansy 106 Hilderbran, Kenneth 66, 80, 133, 151 Howard, Carol Ann 22, 31 Howard, Julie 110, 111, 151 Hubbard, Tammy 20, 81, 151 Jeaspen, Lene 31 Jones, Vashti 83, 152 Kanipe, Andy 146, 147, 152 Kelly, Robert 20, 152 Lilly, Linda 126, 150 Lineberger, Edsel 114, 152 Lowman, Randy 20, 25, 152 Mack, Nancy 79, 152 Mackie, Renee 127 Matheson, Michael 20, 22, 35, 88, 152 McConnell, Kaye 90, 152 Miller, Clare 98, 152 Miller, Marvin 80, 152 Moore, Lisa 87, 89, 152 Moser, Donna 152 Moser, Karen 146, 147, 152 Nolly, Jean 152 Pendley, Marilyn 71, 82, 153 Pennell, Edna Ruth 118 Rader, Brenda 102, 153 Roberts, Anita 124, 153 Rogers, Patsy 79, 153 Schrum, Gary 20, 95, 153 Setzer, Kathryn 153 Simmons, Lecia 122, 123, 153 Teague, Nancy Jo 20, 22, 23, 30, 81, 153 Thornton, Karolyn 148, 149, 153 Throneburg, Audrey 147, 153 Trivet, Karen 92 Walker, L.A. 153 Weeks, Connie 107,153 Wimberly, Karen 20, 38, 39, 82, 153 Witherspoon, Susan 153 Young, Terry, 80, 153 Despite the loss of Michelle Odom at the begin- ning of the second half due to an ankle injury, and the loss of Erica Turner to fouls with a minute to go in the third quarter. The Lady Trojans over- came their adversities and defeated the Dark- horses for the second straight year, 73-69. Mitzi Yount was chosen as MVP as she poured in 26 points. The win ranked the Trojans at the top of the Charlotte Observer Sweet Sixteen as they finished with a 32-1 record, the most wins ever by a Catawba County team. The win marked the Trojans fifth state cham- pionship, the most ever won by one school. The win also ga ve the Lady Trojans their second set of back to back titles, with the others won in 1981 and 1982. The leadership provided by the five senior team members was a key to this year's fine sea- son. The seniors were Debra Jones, Tonya Flow- ers, DeAnna Cresimore, Levonda Wilson, and Mitzi Yount. __and the beat goes on...
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