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10Yr Bluestone Sen High School Skipwith, Virginia 23968 Volume 26 Title Page Opening ACADEMICS Administrative School Board Teachers Clubs Sophomores Juniors Seniors SPORTS Football Girls’ Junior Varsity Basketball Girls’ Varsity Basketball Boys’ Varsity Basketball Boys’ Junior Varsity Basketball Tennis Track Boys’ Baseball Girls’ Softball Basketball Cheerleaders STUDENT LIFE 2 Table of Contents 1 — The Mighty Barons 2 — Margaret Smith poses during Photo-Journalism. 3 — Bluestone Band performs in the Richmond Parade. 4 — Vera Hardeman, Quincy Marrow, and Charlene Medley working on a new formula in Chemistry. Academics, Sports and Leisure Time — — — and — 5 — Mike Moseley and Mary Ellen Lenhart take a break during a track meet. 6 — Advance electronic students learn to use the computers. Opening 3 4 Opening Bluestone Grows Through Construction 1 — Machines ready to go to work. 2 — Construction workers starting to work on the new gym. 3 — Hard at work on the new gym. Left: Bluestone Band practic- ing in class. Right: Chris Thompson Mike Conner studying elec- tronics. Bottom: Mr. Partridge enter- taining his class. MECKLENBURG COUNTY SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS Members of the County School Board Office are left to right: Francis Clarke, Buckhorn, W.T. Carter, Chase City, S.B. Land, South Hill, Coleman Speece, Clarksville, W.M. Jiggetts, South Hill, Dr. } BIGGS, CHARLES WILLIAM — Lees-McRae Junior College, Associate of Arts B.S., University of Georgia, University of Virginia, Principal 6 Administration William Shelton, Boydton, — Standing left to right: Norman Spencer, Asst. Superintendent, Dr. Jerry Austin, Superinten- dent, Rebecca White, Clerk, Winfred Hughins, Asst. Superintendent — Mr. Cook, BLAINE, EDWARD A. — Lynchburg College, B.A. Assistant Principal who is now retired, has been replaced by James D. Hall. Mr. Cook had held his position in the County School Board Of- fice thirty-three and one half years. PEARSON, BENJAMIN, E. — A. and T. State University, Longwood College, University of Virginia, Asst. Principal ALLGOOD, RICKY L. — Elon College, B.S., Music Ed., University of Virginia, Instrumental Music, Flagteam Majorettes — ANDERSON, CAROLYN — Spanish-Longwood, B.A., Guidance and Counseling, Longwood, M.S., Spanish Club — ANDREWS, JO ANNE W. — Westhampton College, B.A., Algebra I and Math 9 — BAGBEY, SANDRA — Longwood College, B.S., Home Economics, Consumer and Homemaking, FNA Sponsor — BELL, PERCY L. — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration — BLACKWELL, BRENDA JOYCE — Elizabeth City State University, B.S.., Old Dominion University, M.S., General Business, Stenography Block I and II, FBLA, Cheerleading — BOULDIN, HORTENSE W. — Virginia State University, B.S., Trinity College, Hartford, Conn., University of Virginia, Math 9, Business Math — BOWLES, WILLIAM E. — Ferrum College, East Carolina University, 9 and 10 Physical Education, Head Basketball — BRIGGS, NANCY PAIGE S. — Salem College, A.B. Winston Salem, N.C., University of Kentucky, B.LS., Librarian — BROWN, SALLY F. — West End High School, Norfolk State, Library Aide — BURNETT, JOAN — Longwood College, B.S. on Secondary Education, U.S. History and World Geography — BURWELL, CONVEY H. — North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Virginia State University, B.S., University of Virginia, M.E.D. — BURWELL, FRANKLIN D. — North Carolina Central University, B.A., Virginia State University, M. Ed. Art I, Il, Ill, and IV — BYRD, DIANE M. — Lees-McRae Junior College, A.A., Western Carolina University, B.A., English CLARY, II, TIM W. — Ferrum College, A.S., East Tennessee State University, B.S., P.E., Health, and Driver Education, Head Baseball, Assistant Football Teachers 7 CONNER, WALTER D. — National Business College, Shenandoah Conservatory of Music, Virginia State University, B.C.S., B.M.E., M.Ed., General Music, Choir, Photo- Journalism, Yearbook 9-10 Gate — CROWDER, BETTY T. — Radford College, B.A., Secretary Education, Chemistry, Senior Class Co-sponsor — CROWDER, JR., EDWIN A. — Ferrum College, A.S., Environmental Studies B.S., Science 9, Assistant Football Coach — CROWDER, JR. OTTIS B. — College of William and Mary, A.B., Government and History — CROWDER, RICHARD WILLIAM — East Carolina Industrial Arts, B.S., Industrial Arts — DIRKS, CATHERINE H. — Westhampton College, U.R. and B.A. in English, English 10 and 11, Gate 11 and 12 — DORTCH, CHARLES W. — St. Paul’s College, B.S., Masonry — FERRELL, LINDA D. — Secretary — GARNER, DORA W. — Ferrum Junior College, A.A., Longwood College, B.S., Longwood College, M.S., Occupational Clothing, HERO — GOINS, JAMES — North A. and T. State University, B.S., World History, Debate — GURLEY, CARLTON B. — Carson-Newman College, Driver Education — HARDY, D. W. — Victory High, Building Trades — HAWKINS, DIANE S. — Virginia State University, B.S., Social Studies, World Geography — HODGES, LINDA L. — Longwood College, B.S. in Business Education, Accounting | and Il, S.C.A. — HOLLOMAN, A.C. — Atlantic Christian College, A.B., East Carolina University, M.A., Sociology, U.S. History 8 Teachers JAMES, MOSES M. — Virginia Tech, B.S., Marketing and Distributive Education, DECA — JONES, CHARLES E. — Virginia State University, B.S. and M.S., Vir- ginia Polytechnic Institution and State University, Forestry, Agriculture II and III, FFA — JONES, JENNIFER C. MISS — Hampton Institute, Bachelor of Arts, Spanish I and French | and II, Spanish Club and French Club — KIBLER, ELVA M. — Longwood, A.B., U.S. and Virginia Government, 12 — LANGHORNE, DORIS MISS — Southside Virginia Community College, A.S., Norfolk State University, BS Northeastern University, Graduate Work, Physical Ed. and Driver’s Education, Coach: Basketball and Softball, Sponsor: Gymnastic Club and Monogram Club — LENHART, HOHN H. MRS. — Longwood, B.S. in Business Education, Madison Radford VCU, Clerk-Typist Blocks I II General Business, FBLA — LUCK, VIRGINIA S. — St. Paul’s College, Bachelor of Science, Columbia University, Master of Arts, Math, English, Science, Social Studies, Mental Health — MATTHEWS, ETHEL JEANNETTE — North Carolina Central University, B.S., Home Economics, FHA — MOONEYHAM, NORMA — Delta State University, B.S., University of North Alabama, M.A., Typing I, Football Cheerleaders, FBLA — MORRIS, ELAINE B. — Mt. Olive Junior College, Associate of Arts, Campbell University, Bachelor of Arts, French II, III, IV, and French Club — MOSS, KATHRYN L. — Longwood College, B.S., English 9, 10. GATE — MULL, ALBERT H. — Danville Tech., VPI, Virginia State, Virginia Commonwealth, Electronics I, II, III, VICA — PAGE, ALANDRA M. MISS — Norfolk State University, B.S. in Special Education, Special Education, Cheerleaders, Special Olympics — PARSONS, KATHLEEN — Study Hall — PARTRIDGE, L. RANDOLPH — Hampden-Sydneh College, B.S., Geometry and Advanced Math Teachers 9 PEARSON, PEARLENE F. MRS. — A. T. State University, B.S., University of Virginia, M.ED, English 11 12, Student Council Association — PENNINGTON, EIANNE TURNER — Radford College, Longwood College, B.S. in English, Speech, and Drama, English 9, Forensics — PIXLEY, ELMER C. — Virginia Polytechnic Institute, State University, Auto Mechanics I, Il, Il, VICA — PIXLEY, RACHEL K. — Longwood College, Bachelor of Arts, Pre-Algebra, Algebra I, II with Trigonometry — POOL, REGINA GRIFFIN MRS. — College of William Mary, A.B., English 10, Beta Club, Junior Class — PRICE, RONALD L. — Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, B.S. MS., Vocational Agriculture, FFA — REID, CYNTHIA M. — Norfolk State University, Health Physical Education 9, Coach Girls B Team Basketball, Tennis — REID, 10 Teachers OLIVA W. — North Carolina Central University, Appalachian State University, University of North Carolina, B.S.C., General Business Business Math — ROBERTSON, MATT — Virginia Tech, Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Science Mechanics | Il, FFA — RYAN, PATRICIA E. — University of Richmond, and Westhampton, B.A., Science 9 Biology 10 — STEVENSON, JOANN MACKLIN — St. Paul’s College, B.S., Special Education — SUTTON, ALICE P. — Stetson University, B.A., University of Virginia, M.Ed., Director of Guidance — TALLEY, NANCY C. — East Carolina, B.S., English 12 — VAN HOY, SHIRLEY D. — University of lowa B.A., English 9, Forensics — WELLS, FLORENCE B. — Secretary — WEST, MYRNA — Study Hall — WISE, JAMES P. — Virginia Military Institute BETA Beta Officers: L-R: Mike Jones—Pres., Donna Daniels—V. P., Cheryl Gryder—Sec., Naomi Glasscock —Treas., Mrs. Pool — Advisor. Front Row: L-R: Carol Mann, Mary Lorraine Nelson, Denise Cole, Donna Daniels, Crystal Waldrep, Tony Crute, Richard Shelton, Paula Glasscock. 2nd Row: Steve Ikenberry, Edna Osborne, Naomi Glasscock, Perry Mathews, Deborah Wiles, Lucy Thomas, Grenda Garnett, Timmy Young. 3rd Row: Mrs. Pool, Cheryl Gryder, Jeanette Hobbs, Carla Frazier, Mike Jones, Wendy Glasscock. Front Row: L-R: Carol Brankley, Sandra Bacon, Racheal Brogdon, Audrey Butler, Marsha Crews, Jill Crowder. 2nd Row: Diana Gurley, Delia Crutchfield, Carol Bowers, Michelle Crutchfield, Shelly Ellington, Lisa Frazier, Lisa Flynn, Margaret Green, Lisa Garner. 3rd Row: Teresa Lee, Gail Lester, Julie Latimer, Jackie Jones, Tony Jones, Greg Hospodor, Angela Hutcherson, John Gurley, Naomi Glasscock. SCA SCA Officers: L-R: Mike Mosley —Pres., Allyson Keeton—V. P., Donna Newton—Sec., Teresa Lee—Treas., Diana Gurley, Carol Bowers — Reporter. Front Row: L-R: Allyson Keeton, Debbie Moore, Kim Nicholson, Bruce Pulliam, Mike Mosley, Rhonda Pruitt, Donna Newton, Edna Osborne. 2nd Row: Jody Thornton, Sandra Wood, Margaret Smith, Wanda Roberts, Allen Pharr, Vicki Slaughter, Richard Parks, Rosa Smith. 3rd Row: Volanda Watson, Richard Shelton, Janet Seamster, Tracy Weary, Jimmy Young, David Bowie. Barbara Townes, Pam Smith, Kenny Sommerville. FORENSICS Front Row: L-R: Michelle Mooneyham, Audrey Butler, Martha Reamy, Marjorie Waldo, Mike Mosley, Jackie Jones, Melvin Terry, Delia Crutchfield. 2nd Row: Perry Mathews, Jeanette Hobbs, Sandy Thorton, Greg Bratten, Grant Cary, Allen Forlines, Mrs. Pennington, Mrs. Van Hoy. 3rd Row: Gerald Howard, Carolyn Long. BLUESTONE MARCHING BARONS The Bluestone Marching Barons, under the direction of Mr. Ricky Allgood, consists of forty-eight playing members, six majorettes, six flag-team members, five honor guard, and two drum majors. The flag- team, majorettes, and drum majors, had to attend a Band Front Camp to meet require- ments for the band. The band traveled to Dan- ‘ia Top Left: Band performing at a Rich- mond Parade. Top Right: Melvin Terry is wrapped up in his tuba while playing a trum- pet. Middle Left: The clarinet section of the band is practicing to be perfect. Middle Right: Ann Smiley and Leonard Pharr are caught in the act after the Richmond Parade. Bottom Left: Mr. Allgood pointing out the rights and wrongs. Bottom Right: Peggy Keene is in her costume for Homecoming. 12 Band ville to perform in a D.CI. Competition. They performed in eight half-time shows and also a parade in Emporia. In the Boydton Day Parade, they won first place in Band Com- petition. They performed in five Christmas Parades. The band won one first place and two second places. The majorettes won one first place and one second place. The flag team won one first place. The band held two Christmas Concerts. On December 13, members traveled to Dinwiddie and com- peted in a Regional Try-out. They participated in a Band Festival in Richmond. During Spring, they performed con- certs at the Elementary, Mid- dle, and Senior High Schools. Bluestone Concert Choir The Bluestone Concert Choir, under the direction of Mr. Walter Conner, was a specially selected group of nineteen students. Most of the Choir members were ninth and tenth graders which meant they were a learning choir as well as a performing one. The Choir, along with a few teachers and students, performed a Christmas Cantata which was entitled “An Old Fashioned Christmas.” They also gave concerts at the elementary schools. Upper Left: Connie Tollerson, Pianist for the choir. Members of the Choir: Ed Barnette, Lyndon Greene, Kenneth Simmons, Melvin Terry, LaVerne Atkinson, Margorie Strobble, Karen Fowlkes, Patricia Smith, Claudine Martin, Peggy Revis, Diane Benjamin, Sarah Strobble, Maggie Smith, Velma Hayes, Wanda Watson, Doris White. Not Pictured are Sheverlyn Crutchfield, Sarah Small. Choir 13 First Row, L-R: Beth Ashworth, Sherry Bushman, Gina Averett, Greg Bratton, Dwayne Barnesm, Damita Brummell, Carol Bowers, Janice Bacon. Second Row: Vickie Campbell, Rene Chapman, Newton Claiborne, Matthew Arthur, John Anderson, Melanie Crutchfield, Douglas Barnes, Machelle Crutchfield. Third Row: Lisa Elliott, Mark Crews, Marsha Crews, Patty Crews, Ben Duncan, Donna Fuller, Lisa Fraizer. First Row: Carl Mondragon, Michelle Mooneyham, Tina Hudgins, Edna Osborne, Allan Pharr, Stephanie Poore, Richard Park, Joni Owen. Second Row: Cynthia Newton, Shaeon Reid, David Moore, Mike Mills, Karshan Pulliam, Chester Osbourne, Tracy Roberts, Jeanne Owen. Third Row: Lisa Russell, Mike Speer, Jody Steward, Angela Roberts, Ann Smiley, Randy Riow, Kathy Simmons, Charles Russell, Tracy Rogers. First Row: Vickie Slaughter, Dan Sneed, Lori Tanksley, Eurnie Thompson, Cynthia Tucker, Pattie Terry, Sherry Watkins, Mark Wright. 2nd Row: Jody Thorton, Sandy Thornton, Lynn Taylor, Steven Wilson, Wendy Waldrep, Pam Smith, Mary Townes, Sandra Wood. 3rd Row: Kelly Wagstaff, Elvin Weston, Kenneth Williamson, Kristy Williams. First Row: L-R: Mike Griffin, Calvin Grey, Diana Gurley, Don Hite, Amy Hinkle, Tara Hutcherson, Vicki Horn, Lin Hite. 2nd Row: Clarissa Hardeman, Winfred Hudgin, Penny Husky, Diane Gregory, Helen Howerton, Jay Jordan, Carrie Hughes, Roxanne Lewis. 3rd Row: Julie Latamar, Paul Harris, Janette Hobbs, Charlene Medley, Deborah Lester, Allyson Mangum, Pam Long. First Row: L-R: Allyson Keeton, Patricia Morefield, Debbie Moore, Mike Mosley, Donna Newton, Kim Nicholson, Edna Osborne, Kenneth Somerville. 2nd Row: Bruce Mosley, Richard Park, Allan Pharr, Wanda Roberts, Rosa Smith, Margaret Smith, Pam Smith, Barbara Townes. 3rd Row: Sondra Wood, Richard Shelton, Vickie Slaughter, Jody Thornton, Jimmy Young, Tracy Weary, Kristi Williams, Janet Seamster, David Wilson. 14 Spanish Prom Preparations The Prom of 1980 was the brainchild of the 1979-80 Junior Steering Committee. They spent many hard hours toiling at the setting for the Prom. The theme this year was “Holiday in Rome.” The gym was decorated to resem- ble Ancient Rome. The Steering Committee consisted of: Mike Morrison, Kerry Davis, Greg Bratten, Karen Jones, Alane Eggleston, Brian Foley, Donnie Hite, Perry Matthews, Martha Reamy, Richard Shelton, Ken- neth Tharpe, and Edith White. Many original ideas and helpful hints were provided by the Prom sponsors: Catherine Dirks, Nancy Talley, Kanny Partridge, Betty Crowder, Rachel Pixley, and A. C. “Breezy” Holloman. Left Top: G. Bratten and J. Richardson lay the ceiling out on the floor. Left Middle: Brian Foley, Paula Glasscock, Grant Carey, Edith White, Vera Hardeman, and Richard Shelton get the ceiling ready to go up. Left Bottom: Joyce Richardson wonders if it’s really worth all this work! Right Bottom: Wanda Spain and Cheryl Gryder help with the ceiling. Prom Preparation 15 “aK wie Fee = Holiday in Rome In 1980, for the first time in the school’s history, Bluestone elected a prom queen. Thir- |, 4 teen lovely girls were chosen to be on the Prom Court, (seven Seniors and six Juniors.) The Seniors were: Cathy Tingen, Jennifer Brewer, Cheryl Carter, Karen Robinson, Donna Royal, Karen Simmons, and Martha Smith. The Juniors were: Kerry Davis, Susan Fleming, Cheryl Gryder, Karen Jones, Pam Smith, and Wanda Walker. Near the end of the evening, the suspense was ended; Cathy Tingen had been elected Prom Queen 1980. The music was provided by “Southern Nights”, a Top-40 Band from Virginia Beach. Michael Morrison was Master of Ceremonies. Everyone who attended the Junior-Senior prom of 1980 felt it was a great success. 16 Prom Left Middle: Allen Talley and Randy Gupton demonstrate their dancing skills. Bottom Left: Mike Morrison emceed the 1980 Junior-Senior Prom. Bottom Middle: Max Ward sets up Faye Ramsey and James Bowers for a prom picture. Bottom Right: Gary White and Tracy Bigger. Right Top: Mrs. Talley, Mrs. Dirks and Mr. Par- tridge, three of the Prom sponsors. Right Middle: Dancing the night away. |, This Page: | Left Top: Cathy Tingen and her escort Chris Seate, in the “Queen’s Dance.” Left Bottom: Cathy Tingen, Prom Queen. Right Top: The Senior Prom Court. Right Middle: The Junior Prom Court. Right Bottom: “Southern Knights” Prom 17 Top — Honor Graduates Middle Left — Karen Simmons and Mr. Biggs and many photographers. Middle Right — Jerome Hester, Guest Speaker. Bottom — The Class of 1980. Graduation 1980 The Graduation Festivities began with the Senior assembly program on May 30 at 1:30 p.m. MeLanie Tollerson gave the invocation. Wayne Edgerton gave the welcome and the meditation was given by the Reverend M. Dana Hunt, Centenary, United Methodist Church. The Honor Graduates were: Jennifer Brewer, James Broyles, Cheryl Carter, Donnie Clary, Wayne Edgerton, Karen Kindley, Mary E. Lenhart, Gary McPeters, William Park, 18 Graduation 1980 Rebecca Pritchard, Sharon Seate, Karen Simmons, Melanie Tollerson. The Junior Marshals were: Tony Crute, Paula Glasscock, Cheryl Gryder, Terri Harris, Jeannette Hobbs, Steve Ikenbery, Mike Jones, Perry Matthews, Edna Osborne, Jimmy Young. The Commencement Exer- cise was held on June 6 at 7:00 p.m. The address was given by Mr. Jerome A. Hester, former VoAg teacher, who is employed at Central Fidelity Bank of Lynchburg. The presentation of a Ide ‘Wie id the class of 1980 was given by principal, C. W. Biggs. Mr. Biggs gave the presentation of diplomas and was assisted by B. Pearson and E. Blane, Assis- tant Principals. The Benedic- tion was given by Jennifer Brewer. Senior class sponsors were Mrs. Carolyn Anderson, Miss Brenda Blackwell, Mrs. Rebecca Doherty, Miss Elva Kibler, Mr. Alfred Legrand, Mr. Ronald Price. Upper Left: Gate on their way to Washington. Upper Right: Mr. Partridge, Mr. Hudgins, Mrs. Jones and other gate members watch Wayne Edgerton try out the new computer. Nine and Ten GATE, Front Row: (L to R) G. Howard, B. Austin, C. Long. 2nd Row: K. Gupton, S. Davis, J. Crowder, R. Tuck. 3rd Row: D. Andrews, G. Hospordor. 4th Row: W. Waldrep, B. Anderson, E. Broyles. 5th Row: S. Wallace, S. Loftis, T. Weary, T. Rogers. Back Row: J. Thorton, T. Gould, L. Elliott, C. Price, H. Hower- ton, D. Fuller, D. Jennings, C. Wilson. GATE Eleven and Tweive GATE Ist Row: M. Smith, A Butler, C. Mann, D. Cole. 2nd Row: D. Wiles, T. Crute, C. Waldrep, M. Nelson. 3rd Row: M. Jones, J. Hobbs, P. Mathews, C. Crowder, B. Garrett, N. Glasscock, C. Gyrder. 4th Row: R. Shelton, M. Reamy, K. Simmons, P. Glasscock. 5th Row: W. Glasscock, E. Osborne, J. Young, S. Thomas, L. Thomas, Q. Marrow. Middle: Gate members meeting with Congressman Daniels in Con- gressional room. GATE 19 20 FBLA Future Business Leaders of America Left to Right FBLA Officers: K. Davis, T. Davis, C. Mann, D. Wiles, P. Smith, G. Bratton, D. Hendricks, D. Seay, Mrs. Lenhart — Advisor. L. to R.: T. Carter, D. Brummell, D. Benjamin, D. Daniel, T. Blankenship, A. Butler, S. Edmonds, W. Glasscock, B. Garrett. 2nd Row: C. Frazier, M. French, V. Gregory, S. Fleming, K. Davis, T. Cobb, L. Freeman, S. Bacon, C. Crute. 3rd Row: T. Davis, B. Foley, T. Booth. L. to R.: A. Hargrove, S. Hall, V. Hardeman, L. Hancock, D. Hendrick, T. Harris, A. Hinkle, C. Gryder, A. Keeton, B. Knight, P. King, F. Jordan, K. Jones, J. Jones, A. Jones, A. Hartsoe, C. Mann, T. Martin, R. Lacks, C. Langford, M. Magnun,, T. Lee, G. Morrison, C. Medley, L. Moody. L. to R.: S. Newton, D. Nelson, A. Newton, D. Newton, H. Oliver, M. Overby, T. Parcell, C. Overby. 2nd Row: P. Nunn, J. Phillips, B. Rogers, T. Reese, W. Roberts, J. Steele, D. Seay, P. Revis. 3rd Row: S. Speer, D. Ricketson, C. Tollerson, A. Simmons, J. Sipes, J. Terry, S. Reid, E. Thompson. L. to R.: P. Smith, S. Wood, P. Williams, C. Waldrep, S. Vargo, D. Wiles, C. Wilbourne, T. Yancey. 2nd Row: T. Roberts, S. Thomas, S. Walker, R. Wood, K. Towery, L. Tanksley. DECA M. Townes—Pres., M. Revis—Vice-Pres., P. Morefield—Sec., V. Hite—Treas., F. Shelton—Parliamentarian, C. New- ton—Historian, J. Hutchinson, D. Walker — Reporter, Mr. James. ye eS) OF BLUEST! 1st Row: M. Townes, C. Terry, D. Walker, D. Martin, T. Lee. Back Row: T. Davis, Mr. James—Advisor, R. Powell, C. Shelton, I. Newton, H. Cook, P. Morefield, V. Hite, J. Seamster, C. Newon, E. Barnette, E. Shearin, B. Mosley, R. Green, J. Harris, E. Trent, M. Dennis. HERO J. Leigh, M. Green, D. Revis, A. Revis, G. Talley. J. Leigh, A. Revis, G. Renolds, M. Wright, J. Oliver, G. Talley, W. Terry, M. Greene, Mrs. Garner, G. Mosley, E. Powell, S. Townes, T. Carrington, D. Revis, C. Terry, R. Garner. 23 VICA Front Row: B. Adams, C. Andrews, R. Andrews, G. Allison, L. Burdine, J. Byrd, C. Bass, T. Brumell. 2nd Row: T. Bagbey, L. Brumell, C. Boyd, M. Blackwell, T. Caknipe, S. Allison, M. Card, C. Daniel, M. Crutchfield, R. Couch. 3rd Row: J. Crutchfield, M. Carter, J. Campbell, L. Clay, G. Cooper, E. Cole, H. Clay, M. Crews, K. Cole. Front Row: D. Cambell, G. Carey, D. Davis, D. Duncan, L. Edmunds, C. Evans, M. Foster, A. Gillis. 2nd Row: A. Forlines, G. Garrett, D. Garner, T. Garrett, S. Garner. 2nd Row: B. Garland, W. Goode, J. Gurley, S. Hall, C. Hayes. 3rd Row: S. Imlah, H. Hatcher, K. Henderson, D. Hogan, D. Hite, G. Hayes, C. Hayes, A. Hayes, H. Hayes. Front Row: G. Lawson, A. Lenhart, G. Lewis, M. Lester, J. Kirkland, S. Jones, J. Leigh, L. Jackson. 2nd Row: J. Martin, S. Martin, B. Mosley, S. Oliver, B. Overby, RK. Owen, M. Newcomb, C. Osborne. 3rd Row: M. Parker, W. Newby, R. Pulliam, J. Reese, T. Roberts, C. Robbins, W. Reynolds, W. Pulliam, M. Parish, T. Parish. Front Row: W. Smith, F. Parsons, L. Pharr, D. Pruitt, T. Richardson, D. Spain, G. Singleton. 2nd Row: K. Sommerville, J. Smith, R. Smith, K. Smith, L. Tucker, F. Thomas, R. Townes, G. Tharpe, L. Smith, S. Puryear. 3rd Row: S. Walker, T. Wright, T. Wade, R. Terry, V. Taylor, C. Thompson, A. Tysinger, H. Terry, E. Thompson. 24 VICA e 4 sete be rises, wade ae may. ‘ PE oA a ——— Front Row: J. York, C. Wooten, H. Wilmouth, W. Wright, D. Watkins. Officer: R. Moore—President, D. Garner — Vice-President, M. Crews—Secretary, K. Cole—Treasurer, W. Newby—Reporter, S. Walker — Parliamentarian, Mr. Mull — Advisor. Office Workers: Left to Right: S. Flemming, J. Stewart, R. Wood, T. Reese, S. Thornton, M. Waldo, J. Phillips, P. Toone, J. Chandler. Guidance Workers: Seated: M. French. Standing L. to R.: D. Hamlett, M. Ream, S. Flemming, D. Hendrick. Library Aides: Front Row: D. Walker, Mrs. Salley, D. Cole, S. Speer, R. Sheldon, C. Barlow, C. Hardeman. 2nd Row: L. Clay, Mrs. Briggs, T. Harris. Not Pictured: Sharon Reid. VICA, Library, Office, Guidance Workers 25 FBLA There are over 100 members in the FBLA for the first time in the history of the organization which began in 1965. A hard-working president, Kerry Davis, has spear-headed the program of action which has been considerable this year. During graduation exercises in June, a $200 scholarship was awarded to Karen Harris who won an essay contest sponsored by the FBLA. Starting in the fall of 1980, the FBLA conducted a financial project to raise money to send members to the regional and state conferences and to award scholarships to graduation members. Donna Seay was the top DECA Bluestone DECA had an officer in- stallation ceremony and a new mem- ber initiation ceremony in which all new members received DECA pins. The DECA members also par- ticipated in the Fall rally at Halifax Senior High School. Three students, Randy Powell, Frankie Sheldon, and Todd Davis went to Virginia Tech for Marketing and Distributive Education Day. 26 Yearbook Yearbook Better Than Ever On going construction for a new darkroom and very litte classroom space created many problems for the yearbook staff. Our darkroom which was hoped to be finished in Septem- ber when school started was Above — Donna Seay, Yearbook Staff salesman selling more than any member has sold in the FBLA since its inception. The group then held a “Harvest Feast” which was well at- tended and enjoyed by all. Next, the FBLA sponsored a Christmas Door Decorations Contest which was won by Mr. A. C. Holloman’s homeroom. A $15 prize was given to his homeroom by the FBLA. For American Vocation Week, the FBLA conducted a different and special project each day, one of the more enjoyable ones having students in the FBLA ‘replace’ administrators and business teachers for a day. They also enjoyed a reception held as a For our Civic Consciousness pro- ject, the DECA members participated in a Rock-A-Thon at Southside Fur- niture in Chase City. The members raised $160. For our Vocational Un- derstanding project, all Marketing and Distributive Education students, with the cooperation of their managers, were allowed to be manager for a day at their respective training stations. not completed until February and still lacks a sink. Also a newly purchased wide-angle lens for shooting group shots was found to be defective. And, of course, this problem was dis- covered when all of the groups in school had their pictures taken and none came out. Rescheduled shooting could not be done until January. All of this contributed in making the yearbook almost two months late in delivery to the publisher. But on the good side, we were still able to offer sixteen pages of color and a good coverage of the activities at school. Co-editors Donna Seay and Arliene Hazelwood were disap- pointed in the number of books sold and the ads taken in but still enjoyed putting the book together and thanks everyone who had a hand in putting the book together. part of the week’s events. Members faithfully served in Red Cross Bloodmobiles in Clarksville and in Chase City four times during the year with several members donating their first units of blood. The February project was the March of Dimes for the eradication of birth defects. Members of the FBLA conducted a Rock-A-Thon to raise funds for this project. During March, members again successfully com- peted in the regional contests held at Virginia State University, the new region to which Bluestone’s FBLA has been assigned. Nine students, Delores Walker, Teresa Lee, Randy Powell, Harlos Cook, Ruthie Greene, Curtis Cheldon, Mary Revis, and Elic Trent went to the District Leadership Con- test at G. W. of Danville High School. For our Social Understanding Pro- ject, the members planned an Em- ployer Employee banquet in May. Senior Homecoming Court: (Standing L-R) Susan Fleming, Pam Smith. (Seated L-R) Kerry Davis, Martha Reamy. Junior Homecoming Court: (Standing L-R) Crystal Waldrep, Donna Newton. (Seated L-R) Denise Cole, Sandra Thomas. Sophomore and Freshman Homecoming Court: (Standing L-R) “Freshmen” Julie Latimer, Lisa Frazier. (Seated L-R) “Soph.” Tracy Weary, Regena Watts. Susan Fleming, the ’80-81 Homecoming Queen was escorted by her father, Robert Fleming. Susan, a Senior, is a member of the FBLA and was on the flag team for two years. Af- ter graduating, she plans to attend Peace College in Raleigh, N. C. THE BLUESTONE 80-81 HOMECOMING Miss Fleming Crowned Queen The 1980-81 Homecoming was sponsored by the football team. Participating were four Seniors, four Juniors, two Sophomores, and two Freshmen. The court was chosen by the student body, and the queen was chosen by the members of the team. There was a large turnout for the game. The band, flag team, and majorettes put on a show to introduce the court. Soon the waiting was over, and Susan Fleming was crowned Queen. Homecoming 27 28 People Right: Rainer Coleman, Gary White, Curtis Bacon and Darnell Hayes show- ing their talents. Left: Reneé Gregory passing the time of day. Bottom: Bluestone fired up during a p ep rally. The Freshmen’s First year at Bluestone Senior The incoming Freshman class found themselves in the unique position of being the first Freshman class since 1969. The most important questions in their minds were, “Who are my teachers? Where are my classrooms? and, How does the food compare with that at the Jr. High, now the Middle School?“ Their answers were fast in- coming as they received their schedules, found their hidden classrooms, and ate their delightful first lunches. They also found a few of the advantages of the high school — more freedom of move- ments, a larger school and no bus rooms. They found the answers to questions as new questions quickly replaced the old ones — so that Freshman year became a _ never-ending cycle of questions and answers. Theresa Alexander Richard Andrews Beth Ashworth Regina Averett Debbie Ayers Janice Bacon Douglas Barnes Jerome Barnette Donald Bass Gary Bass Kathy Blalock Bobby Boyd Kolbe Bradshaw Graham Brewer Amy Brinkeroff Sherry Broughman James Brown Rhonda Bryan David Buchanan Karen Burton Vickie Campbell Helen Card Kevin Carlton Dora Lee Carter Phyllis Carter Robert Carter Renee Chapman Lisa Cheatam Lisa Chronister Ricky Clay Margaret Coleman Marsha Crews Michelle Crutchfield Wanda Crutchfield Brenda Crute Drewey Dailey Freshmen 29 Cynthia Daniels Jesse Daniels Mariette Daniels Adrian Davis Robert Davis Jr. Presillia Deal Scottie Dennis Troy Doswell Tony Driggs Ben Duncan Scottie Edgerton Margaret Edmonds Eddie Eubank Yvonne Evans Jonny Field Timothy Field Lisa Flinn David Forlines Robert Foster Nelson Francis Victor Fra ncis Eric Friedfield Lisa Frazier Donna Fuller Ronnie Gails Mike Garner David Gillis Alvin Gooch Allen Gordon Tracy Gould Diane Gregory Vincent Gregory Brian Green George Green Dwayne Griffin Kim Gupton Diane Gurley Gay Hargrove Carlton Hardy Crystal Harmon “a Hat’s off to Hat day 30 Freshmen Sam Wallace, John Gould, Dick Andrews and Mrs. Moss in Franklin Puryear, David Forlines, Mary Beth Joachim in GATE class. Band Class. Pee hee | David Hartrom Tommy Hendricks Delores Hepburn Gloria Hillard Scottie Hipps Donnie Hite Jr. Chris Hogan Rodney Hogan Misti Hospodor Helen Howerton Wendell Hudson Penny Huskie Wayne Hutchins Pat Jackson Mary Beth Joachim Debra Jones Jason Jones Jeff Jones Shirley Jones Timmy Jordon Randy Knight Ray Langford Julie Latimer Susan Lawson Betty Lee Wanda Leigh Vick Lester Roxanne Lewis Victor Lewis Janet Locklear Keith Loftis Willie Love Gerard Luck Theresa Lyons Edith Marable Annabelle Martin Claudine Martin Clinton Martin Donna Mathews Lisa McCargo Freshmen 31 Darrel McGinnis Sylvia Mears Debbie Moore Cynthia Mosley Robert Mullins Susanne Nelson Kevin Newcomb Kim Nicholson Henry Oliver Marvin Oliver Richard Oliver Billy Osborne Jeanie Owen Joni Owen George Overb Richard Park Melinda Parrish Allen Patterson Tayna Pettus Eddie Puryear Diane Queensberry Robin Reese Joanne Revis Connie Rickman Brenda Roberts Glenn Roberts Linda Roberts Delores Robinson Linda Robinson Tracy Rogers Delores Rowlette Charles Russel Lisa Russel David Sandifer Jimmy Scott Guy Seate Ann Shaw Vicki Slaughter Pearl Smith Allen Smith Richard Andrews, Tracey Rogers, Jill Crowder, Deborah Jennings, Tracey Weary study myths in GATE class. 32 Freshmen Cg white Ls Us Esther Powell and Sandra Terry reading the newspapers in the Library. Lisa Davis Sharene Reynolds Teresa Alexander and Helen Davis. David Smith Raymond Smith Patricia Smith John Sneed Donna Spake Margarette Stroble Sara Stroble William Stumps Lynn Taylor Janie Terry Jenel Terry Marianne Terry Martha Terry Dana Thomas Robin Thomasson Thomas Townes Debbie Towler Lydia Valentine Billy Wagstaff Wendy Waldrep Sam Wallace Vicki Jo Watson Tony Weary Chad Wilbourne Janice Willard Dorothy Williams Kristi Williams Shirley Williamson Warren Wolff Keith Wright Doug Zitsman Lynette Boyter Freshmen 33 Sophomores Class of 83 Sophomores like Freshmen are in for a lot of surprises. This is their first year at Bluestone; a school that has changed very much. The change from a Junior-Senior High to a Middle School — Senior High concept has brought two grades of stu- dents instead of the usual one. This new arrangement offers eat ae, A students more electives, a ek Be REED broader course of study, and a__ Debbie Jennings, Tracy Platzke, and Debbie Ayers get ready for Homecoming. better background for college and, or professional trades. th + Frank Alexander Monroe Allgood Samuel Allison George Allison Beth Anderson John Anderson Carl Andrews Robert Andrews Sylvia Ashe Curtis Atkins Laverne Atkins Barry Austin Bain Authur Ronnie Bacon Timmy Bagbey Lee Bailey Ed Barnette Randall Bates Michael Blackwell Lenette Border 34 Sophomores ) | Debra Boswell Carroll Bowers Keith Bowers Charles Boyd Wendall Branch Carol Brankley Joyce Brogdon Theresa Broughman Gloria Brooks Louis Brown Elizabeth Broyles Linda Burwell Brenda Card Bell Carter Stephanie Chandler Connie Chumney Jeffrey Claiborne Ray Coach Terri Cobb Susan Coletrain Kevin Cole Ann Coleman Lynn Compton Valerie Cornelius Patricia Crews Jill Crowder Kevin Crump Angela Crutchfield Delia Crutchfield Cassandra Crute Sheryl Dahl Timmy Newton, Tracey Platzke, and Randy Rice pose for a picture. Sophomores 35 Lots of New Faces Lisa Davis Susan Davis Teresa Davis Vanesa DeGree Prisillia Durham Charlie Edmonds Lewis Edmonds Sharon Edmond Tammy Elam Shelly Ellington Chuck Elliott Dale Elliott Lisa Elliott Susan Elliott James Epps Adrian Fields Rhonda Fields Karen Fowlkes Lisa Garner Greg Garrett Timothy Garrett Tony Gillis Carol Glassco William Goode Linwood Green Ruthie Greene Brad Gregory Jeff Griffin John Gurley Donna Harris John Harris Garland Carter gives Frank Alexan- der a helping hand. 36 Sophomores ——— And Places to See Teresa Harris Keith Hawkins Curtis Hayes David Hayes Kenneth Henderson Rebecca Henderson Rodney Henderson Keith Hester Winifred Hester Hilda Hightower Amy Hinkle Michael Hite Angela Hobgood | | Kristi Williams, Margaret French and Billie Garrett Vicki Horn he we ved take it easy. Greg Hospodor Carrie Hughes Ellis Herbert Angela Hutchins Martha Hutchins Winifred Hudgins Brad Ikenberry Debbie Jennings Ava Johnson Troy Johnson Kenneth Jones Michael Jones Tony Jones Job Jordon Roy Kirby | Sophomores 37 Deborah Lester Isiah Lester Matthew Lester Ruth Lawrence Sherry Loftis Ralph Lyons Joe McBee Robin Majors Allyson Mangum Lonnie Marrow Dale Martin Michael Martin Tyree Martin Jeff Mattherly Wayne McBee Tracy Miller Michael Mills David Moore Debra Moore Diana Moore LeAnne Moore Willie Moore Patricia Morefield Darlene Mosley Timmy Newton Joseph O’Halloran Dorothy Oliver Alexander Oliver Pam Oliver Steve Oliver Hastella Osborne Cassina Overbey Ronnie Overby Angela Pamlet Lewis Parker 38 Sophomores They order their rings ee ee o wear when they are Juniors Trudy Parcell Stacey Parker Mark Parrish Allen Pharr Rhonda Pickney Tammy Pitsenbarger Tracy Platzke Carol Price Rhonda Pruett Bruce Pulliam Vincent Powell Willie Redd Sonny Reese Rebecca Reynolds Wanda Reynolds William Reynolds Randall Rice Tony Richardson Clarence Rogers Ernest Roberts Thomas Roberts Tyrone Royster Jerry Russell Mitchell Searles Janet Seamster Curtis Sheldon Kip Jordan and Carl Andrews work with the microscope in studying bacteria. Sophomores 39 And wait for the day Franklin Sheldon Wayne Shearin Eugene Singleton Fletcher Skipwith Elane Small Stanley Small Students give their attention to Mrs. Bagbey in Home Ec. James Smith Leslie Smith Ronald Smith Kenneth Sommerville Brenda Steward Vivian Sydnor Fred Taylor Stevie Terry John Thiel Jody Thornton Kirk Thorpe Jeffrey Towery Joann Towler Eric Trent Larry Tuck , W P “ Ky ANA Robin Tuck Carla Tucker Joan Tucker Mary Tucker Jeff Venerable Susan Vaughan Wayne Vaughan Tom Wade Lisa Walker Robin Wallen 40 Sophomores _ They can say they Eva Watterson Delores Watson Regina Watts Tracy Weary Kenneth Weaver Doris White Michael White Hugh Whitlow Carolyn Wilbourne James Willard Kenneth Williamson Morris Williams Jody Williamson Jeff Wilkerson Patricia Wilkerson Clarissa Wilson Rhonda Wilson Timmy Wilson Jimmy Whitaker Glenn Wood Clay Wooden Bonnie Worley Mark Wright Timothy Wright William Wright Dwayne Yager Johnny York Swanson Younger Sherry Watson are Seniors tronics. Kean Smith, Curtis Hayes, Ronda Pickney, Chester Matthews, Tom Wade and Larry Tucker in Elec- Sophomores 41 Here Come the Juniors JUNIORS WORK HARD TO REACH THEIR GOAL Juniors were very busy this year. To begin with, they had the dubious honor of showing the freshmen and sophomores around the school during the first couple of weeks. They sold cookies to pay for the Junior-Senior Prom. After they sold the cookies, all of the juniors took their last achievement test (SRA’s) and some took PSAT’s for college. But the most exciting things was receiving their class ring. These were just a few things that kept them occupied. If they thought they were busy in their junior year, wait till their senior year! David Arthur Gary Bass and Tracy Platzke talking to Chris Bass on hat Casandra Bass day during homeroom festivities. Annett Benjamin Todd Booth Russell Bowen 42 Juniors Linda Ashworth Chris Bass Diane Benjamin Gary Bowen Jamie Bowman John Boyter Kim Brandon Scott Bradshaw Gary Bratten Terry Brown Linda Bruce Alice Brummell Damita Brummell Audrey Butler Doug Campbell Michael Card Darryl Carrington Roxanne Carrington Trudy Carrington James Chandler Newton Claiborne Roger Clark Denise Cole Michael Conner Mark Crews Chris Crowder Melvin Crutchfield Kelvin Crute Michael Dennis Donna Daniel Teresa Daniel Todd Davis Doug Duckworth Lisa Dunn David Edmonds Juniors 43 Sandra Edmonds Barbara Elam Manzell Evans Darlene Foster Mark Foster Lori Freeman Brenda Garnett Naomi Glassock Wendy Glasscock Margaret Greene Tony Gregory Vynette Gregory Jeffrey Gurley Lori Hancock Clarissa Hardeman Joyce Harris Teresa Harris David Hash Connie Hayes Velma Hayes 44 Juniors To Meet Expenses For Junior-Senior Prom Donna Hendricks Lin Hite Joanne Hunt Tara Hutcherson Patricia Jackson Angela Jones Jackie Jones Stanley Jones Frances Jordan Kip Jordan Peggy Keene Johnny Kirkland Danny Knight Kenneth Knuckles Rickie Lacks Carol Langford Janice Leigh Gregory Lewis David Lipscomb Terrance Lynch Melissa Mangum Carole Mann Mary Marable James Martin Theresa McNeily Ella Moody Michele Mooneyham Carl Mondragon LeAnne Moore Chuck Nelson Juniors 45 All Will Take SRA’s and Some Take PSAT’s | Mary Nelson Donnie Newcomb Chris Newton Cynthia Newton David Newton Donna Newton Pam Nunn Harriet Oliver Chester Osborne Marilyn Overby Bobby Overby Tammy Overby Fred Parsons Anthony Pattersor Andy Pittard Stephanie Poore Euretha Powell Andy Pulliam Richard Pulliam Johnny Puryear Johnny Reese Sharon Reid Gloria Reynolds Mary Revis : Nathaniel Roberts W ; Tracy Roberts ayne Sherin, Fred Parsons and John Vaughan wondering what to do next. 46 Juniors To College Think Ahead To Careers To ??? Margaret Sipes David Sizemore Ann Smiley Kenneth Smith Margaret Smith Timmy Smith Alan Tysinger working in Auto Mechanics. Lee Smith Jennifer Steele Jody Stewart Lori Tanksley Larry Tatum Victor Taylor Carol Terry Charlene Terry Wanda Roberts Ellen Shearin Bernice Russell Kathy Simmons Paul Satterfield Rebecca Simmons Juniors 47 Connie Terry Jan Terry Patty Terry Sandra Thomas Chris Thompson Eunice Thompson Paula Toone Karen Towery Martha Townes Mary Townes Sandra Townes Aaron Tucker Marvin Tucker Alan Tysinger Kelly Wagstaff Crystal Waldrep Albert Walker Donald Wall Doyle Watkins Sherry Watkins Elaine Weston Penny Williams Ricky Wilson Steven Wilson Ginny Woltz Saundra Wood Sharon Vargo John Vaughn Patricia Yancey Priscilla Yancey 48 Juniors But They Won’t Be Through Till ’82 SENIORS ADAMS, Barry Warren BLANKENSHIP, Trudy Lynn BACON, Sandra Sharon BARLOW, Claudette Inez BARNES, Dwayne Eugene BASS, Mildred Lorcaine BAZEMORE, Evelyn Beatrice BOYTER, Steven Lee BRATTEN, Gregory Warren BROGDON, Rachel Elizabeth BRUMMELL, Lawrence Richard BURDINE, Linda Deloris BYRD, James Leo CABBAGESTALK, Rachel CAMPBELL, John Edward CARD, David Barry Seniors 49 CARY, Edward Alan CARRINGTON, Donnie Roger CARRINGTON, Sharon Suzette CARTER, Martin Edward CARTER, Tina Coleman CAREY, Grant Tylor CrAYs Lizzie P. CLAY, Lucinda COLEMAN, Rainer COOK, Angela Webby COOK, Harlos Ramiery COOPER, Gary Edward CROWDER, Mitchell Leon S108 i oe Joseph Anthony DANIEL, Sarah Louise DANIELS, Clyde DAVIS, Kerry Lyn DATSON, Danny Thomas DUNN, Phyllis Lynne EGGLESTON, Alane Farrar 50 Seniors weecaee « EHRHARDT, Kelly Joanna ELLIOTT, Micheal Wayne EVANS, Carolyn Laverne EVANS, Willie Edward FRAZIER, Carla Renee FRENCH, Margaret Elizabeth FITTS, Micheal Lewis FLEMING, Susan Reed Brian Kingery FORLINES, Alan Dean GARLAND, William James GARNER, David Wayne GARNER, Rosa Marie GARNER, Stephen Earl GARRETT, Billie Sue GLASS, Ronald Carter GOODE, Gloria Denise GRAY, Calvin Boyd GREGORY, Nancye Kenae GLASSCOCK, Paula Arista Seniors 51 GRIFFIN, Micheal Herbert GUTHRIE, Katherine Laverne GRYDER, Cheryl Ann HAIRSTON, Martha Lynn HALL, Sharon Odelia HAMLETT, Delores Anita HARDEMAN, Vera Denice HARGROVE, Angela Rena HARGROVE, Sandra Marie HARRIS, Michael Lewis HARRIS, Terri Lynne HARTSOE, Anne Rutledge HATCHER, Harvey Leon HAYES, Gary Bernard HAYES, Harvey Tyrone HAYES, Tony Anthony HAYES, Sheverlyn Aretha HAZLEWOOD, Arleene Flynn HILLARD, Carolyn Gregory HILLARD, Mary Elizabeth 52 Seniors HILLARD, Ronnie Junior Hite Donald Raymond HOBBS, Jeanette Faye HOGAN, Ronald Dale HUDSON, Kimberly Diana HUTCHINS, Janice Elvin IKENBERRY, Steve Gary IMLAH, Andrew Scott JACKSON, Timmy Allen JENKINS, Michael Wayne JOHNS, Thomas Richard JONES, Virginia Karen JONES, Michael Owens JONES, Wilbert Douglas KEETON, Lorie Allyso KING, Jessie KNIGHT, Brenda Kay LAWSON, Harvey Glenn CEL Teresa Ann LEIGH, James Daniel Seniors 53 LENHART, Anthony Lawrence MANGUM, Vanessa Yvette MARABLE, Elaine MARROW, Quincy Kevin MARTIN, Sylvia Ann MATTHEWS, Perry Anne MEDLEY, Charlene Brewer McFAIL, Harriet Anne MOODY, Sharon Lacretia MOORE, Riley Edward MORRISON, Michael Alden MORSE, Carol Christine MOSELY, Geraldine Elizabeth NELSON, Deborah Jane NELSON, James David NELSON, Rufus NEMETH, Thomas Scott NEWBY, Willard L. NEWTON, Sherese lrene NEWTON, Sherie Annette 54 Seniors OLIVER, Janice Denice OSBORNE, Edna Wood OWEN, Roger Wayne PARCELL, Joel Thomas PARKER, Michael Anthony PARRISH, Deborah Lynn PARRISH, Thomas Reddix PHARR, Arthur Lenard PHILLIPS, Jacqueline Gail POWELL, Jeffery Randell PULLIAM, Brian Glenwood PULLIAM, Karshan Diana PUR YEAR, Steve Allen REAMY, Martha Pitt REESE, Tammy Louise REVIS, Angelene REVIS, Deborah Ann REVIS, Peggy Jane RICHARDSON, Joyce Louise RICHARDSON, Karen Henrietta Seniors 55 RICKETSON, Debra Ann ROBERTS, William James ROGERS, Betty Jean ROGERS, Brenda Lee SALLY, Michelle Ann SEAY, Donna Onieda SCOLT Douglas Kenneth SHELTON, Richard Hamilton SMITH, Leaman Samuel SMITH, Pamela Louise SPAIN, Wanda Faye SPEER, Michael Wade SPEER, Sharon Lyne SPRUILL, Barbara Jean STYERS, Jeffery Alvin TALLEY, Allen Lynn TAYLOR, Clayton Lamont TAYLOR, Mary Elizabeth TERRY, Herbert TERRY, James Rogers 56 Seniors TERRY, Linda Lorine TERRY, Melvin Thomas TERRY, Zelton THARPE, Kenneth Wayne THARPE, Nathan Greg THOMAS, Frederick THOMAS, Lucy Jackson THOMPSON, Virginia Elizabeth THORNTON, Sandra Kaye THORPE, Dwayne Miller TOLLERSON, Connie Renee TOOMBS, Michael Allen TOWNES, Alvin Lee TUCKER, Jr. Irven Lee WALDO, Marjorie Anne WALKER, Delores Elvira WALKER, Samuel Clarke WALKER, Stephanie Denise WALKER, Wanda Rena WATSON, Darlene Brogden Seniors 57 WATSON, Wanda Lee WHITE, Edith Pearline WHITE, Gary Anthoney WILES, Deborah Gale WILLIS, Joni Jeanne WILBORNE, James Timothy WILLIAMS, Horace Talmadge WILMOUTH, Hurley Braxton WOOD, Renee Lou WRIGHT, Machelle YANCEY, Teresa, Ann YOUNG, JR., James Otis 58 Seniors ‘piojbury] fore, ‘Asoue, eyed ‘1eahing elyyUAD “burwal{ uesng “Uojooy uosA]]y ‘auinoqyi [O1eD ‘AgoUeX BSaia] :aBeg oyisoddgQ woyog :(}Y4bry 0} WaT) ‘UOoRg aolueP ‘(Bey4) ‘YyWuIS Ayjouly ‘spuoul -py sajieyD ‘UOosjaN] Haq]ig ‘ueWajoD JolueY ‘al[IAIeUIWIOG YJoUUey ‘yonyp Aue] ‘sapyonuy yjou -uay ‘oIppy Auoyjuy ‘swell ee10y ‘ueyg preuoey ‘aliyinyD eulayjey ‘soureg euARemg ‘usny Aueg ‘1Yysuy yp ‘Aoouex else, ‘(MOY PUIG) “Pjayyo NAD a]feyoi] “vospreqoy epury ‘ALIA |, eyyep ‘weyjng Ayeg ‘sulbpny posyylury ‘uooeg eipueg ‘sauop YyJouUey ‘[Jamsoqg Ao] “Uo}yIeD UlAaYy ‘preMoOHP] pyesay ‘Jayony uasepy “UeYyd UeTY “pleyyowuUy ulAfe ‘Duly ossor ‘uUeplIOr SadUeI-{ ‘ureds epueyy ‘URWapIey] BJa ‘BUI ‘HaqleH SIT ‘TJeqdureD erst, ‘eospepy] euuy (MOY JUOI4) (10}9a11q) poodyfy AxsY “APA ‘(Beyq) proyBuey joreo :(moy jUOI4) Slaquiay] pueg “UeeIt) otyINY ‘yomysy YJog ‘sax]moj Uueley ‘uuA]J BST] ‘Japjng Aespny ‘saye10fey] ‘uoplebpy 109g “YN esey ‘sayjaiofep wniq ‘uoJaay UOSATTY ‘Sel ueoeuTy ‘AaiIwiG uu ‘euINog] [OID -prend 1oOUO}{ -ole pueg Ss uoINg ay, jo sloquiay ‘6 ONYS “OOHIS HOt Band 59 BEUES-LO: NE=-S:E-N{EO-R==H- IGHESCHOOL SB WR 8 SRE SNS dope ppeah gente aise Ant pore rm ns rom He CoO ON SUD TO My a 36. w. e 2 i. 56 851 eq. 52 The 1980-81 Baron’s es Football Team Front Kow Left to Right: Coaches Ed Crowder, Tim Clary, Bill Bowles, Billy Roberts, Richard Shelton, Rainier Coleman, Tony Crute, John Gurley, Manager. 2nd Row: James Epps, Kenneth Hen- derson, John Campbell, Victor Taylor, Percy Mosely, Alexander Oliver, Terrance Lynch, Brad Gregory, Clyde Daniels, Randy Rice, Bobby Winkler, Russell Bowen. 3rd Row: Greg Hospador, Kevin Cole, Tom Wade, Ricky Lacks, Chuck Nelson, Mark Crews, Bruce Pulliam, Ray Coach, Richard Townes, Curtis Wilson, Timmy Wilson, Brian Pulliam. 4th Row: Elmore Cole, Scott Bradshaw, Lin Hite, Bruce Mosely, Jeffrey Gurley, Mike Mosely, David Garner, Doug Duckworth, James Williard, Keith Hawkins, Donald Newcomb, Dwayne Barnes. 60 Varsity Football SUAAD}G AHIOID “SWRI Apor ‘sHaqoy sewou] ‘uosiapuy UYor ‘Une JUT[D “Ue JojsaaTy ‘sseg fey ‘siaegq Haqgoy ‘yb 0} Ya] (MOY YOR) ‘sdunjs wei] “e249 auAemg ‘SIyOT] yoy ‘yI0cd uen] ‘UMOIg SAaWeP ‘][assny SajleyD ‘Janea y YJouUsy ‘1aUIeD ey “YSU YOY ‘sahepyy sIUNg 7451 0} Ya] (MOY p1g) “YIeOod — fle wiy ‘1oyyy ureg ‘suljnpy] Hoqoy “uos[iM plaed ‘leyony UeUg ‘Slamog YoY ‘Jeyx1ed SIMO] ‘jassny Auer ‘meyspeig oq[oy ‘pjayeer{ Yory “Aeabeueu — AapNg uyorR ‘yIVOD — JapmorD py 7}Yybu 0} Ya] (Moy pug) ‘Areayy Auoy ‘smoipuy x9Iq “YINT pseszoH ‘qeysBeny [fig :3451 0} Yo] (Moy jUO1Y) weal [Jeqi004 “Af SuoIeg 18-0861 PUL fe de Se te 4 TRICE lai UA se Reece al Sein aka uae ae a ee EEE J.V. 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(Second Row): Ellis Herbert, Carolyn Evans, (Coach) Doris Langhorn. 62 Girls’ Basketball, Varsity ‘IOHL aljegq ‘UOSTI BSsUe]D ‘JueAIG BpuoYyY ‘1aIze1- est] ‘10podsoyy HSI] “JapMolD [IP “eypueydD alueydays ‘moy x9eg ‘uUOsIaYyoINy eBuy ‘axon epiesd ‘uoymay] aibuy ‘soyHnyp{ ated ‘uosseuoy | uIgoy ‘moy jUOI-] ‘sahezy Auoy ‘safforg Yyjoqeziq :s1abeuepy ‘play eryyuAD :yoeod “jYybry 0} YoT weal [Teqieyseg “AP SLID Girls’ Basketball, J.V. 63 Girls’ Football Cheerleaders Left To Right Front on Ground; Martha Reamy, On Ground; Gina Averrett, Kristi Williams, Debbie Ricketson, Tracy Platzke, Debbie Ayers, Debra Nelson, Debbie Jennings, In the air; Kim Wright, Diania Gurley, Kim Nicholson, Denise Cole, Mary Lorraine Nelson. 64 Football Cheerleaders Left: Baron’s waiting for rebound. Right: Wanda Watson, Carolyn Evans, Vivian Oliver taking a break during the game. Bottom: Barons’ showing their skills. Sports 65 Bowles Looking and Hoping But -— — SNe : tee As the 1980 football season began everyone had high hopes for the Barons. Unfor- tunately the team suffered many pregame injuries. Head Coach Bill Bowles said that they had three bad prac- tices in a row and the coaching staff was very puzzled as to what to do to get the boys to settle down and play ball. He commented that they were looking and hoping. Bowles said that he was very disappointed with the attitude, hustle and hitting and only a few were putting their minds to playing football. He felt that the mistakes he expected because of inexperience would be over- come. Everybody wanted to play defense and not offense. Many of the players he had counted on continued to be bothered by nagging injuries. Tackle David Garner had a shoulder injury. Quarterback Bruce Mosley was bothered by a sore ankle. Second string linebacker Timmy Wilson had a shoulder injury, corner back Keith Hawkins had a hurt arm. Tony Crute, guard-center- corner back had a hurt hand. With Crute hurt and Lacks suf- fering with a slight injury, 66 Football sophomore Dick Andrews was pressed into action at center. Rainer Coleman and James Willard looked best at defensive end, with sophomore Tom Wade showing promise. On offense Bowles had Mike Mosley, Lin Hite, and Scott Bradshaw running at split end with Brad Gregory, Greg Hospodor, Elmore Cole, Brian Pulliam and Doug Duckworth working tight end. In the backfield, Chuck Bowles and Clary talk to Tony Crute between plays. Chuck Nelson running hard for a touchdown. Russell Bowen kicking a field goal. Nelson, quarterback, continued to improve with every game. According to Bowles fullback was one of the brighter spots as Russell Bowen showed good ball carrying and block- ing. Coleman divided time be- tween fullback and blocking back. The tailback most of the season was Percy Mosley with Terrance Lynch, Victor Taylor and Kenny Henderson learning to play the position. Coaches Tim Clary and Lin- dell Palmer continued to make changes in effort to find a work- ing unit for the inexperienced backfield. As for the season, Bowles ex- pected it to be tough but they did their best with a 2-7-1 record for the year. Bluestone Jr. Varsity Halifax Co. — Won Randolph-Henry — Lost Vance County — Lost Park View — Won Randolph-Henry — Lost Timmy Wilson falling hard. Chuck Nelson carrying the ball. James Epps running with the ball. Football 67 68 Football Bluestone Varsity Amelia County — Won Dan River High — Lost Cumberland High — Won William Campbell — Lost Randolph-Henry — Lost Park View — Lost Greensville County — Lost Brunswick County — Tie Nottoway High — Lost Spooky Oliver runs with the ball. Lynn Hairston and Paula Glasscock keeping stats for all the games. Bruce Mosley preparing for a pass. Bruce Mosley running with the ball. Rainer Coleman running for a ball touchdown. y eh es gets — A late start with only a cou- ple of practices lead to the downfall of the J.V. girls who ended the season with a record of 0-5. In spite of their unim- pressive record, Coach Reid still had favorable remarks about the team. She first noted that they showed great im- provement as they play and that their sportsmanship throughout the season was great. But their most noticeable characteristic was their out- standing school spirit. LATE START SPELLS DEFEAT FOR J.V’S OPPONENTS Top Left: Karshan Pulliam goes for the lay-up. 7 CUMBERLAND ..45 Top Right: Margaret Smith drives in 11 CUMBERLAND .. 37 between Brunswick defenders. 19 PRINCEEDWARD 44 Middle Left: Carolyn Evans takes shot 17 PRINCEEDWARD 35 while Donna Newton get position for rebound. 6 PRINCEEDWARD 24 Middle Right: Donna Newton and Shelly Ellington playing defense. Bottom Left: Karshan Pulliam playing tight defense. gn) at |) Cen eal lee) Girls’ Basketball 69 Baronettes Win District Top Left:Carolyn Evans goes for two. Top Right: Deborah Wiles battling it out. Bottom Left: Carolyn Evans shows her dribbling skills. Bottom Middle: Margaret Smith goes for a jump shot. Bottom Right: Carolyn Evans shows how to win the game. 70 Girls’ Basketball Top Left: Donna Newton shoots over the Brunswick defense. Top Right: Carolyn Evans measuring her skill. Bottom Left: Deborah Wiles playing good defense against Brunswick. Bottom Right: Carolyn Evans going for the big one. eA ime Sp lerleniem le.) OPPONENTS 57 PARKVIEW.... . 44 53 NOTTOWAY . . 46 49 POQUOSON 6a 44 PRINCE EDWARD — 30 62 CUMBERLAND . . 52 57 CUMBERLAND .. . 39 68 PRINCEEDWARD 41 49 NOTTOWAY . .4l 46 BRUNSWICK... . 32 49 RANDOLPH HENRY 37 70 PARKVIEW ... . 46 55 GREENSVILLE . . 30 42 NOTTOWAY .... . 37 39 BRUNSWICK . . 46 61 RANDOLPH HENRY 34 Coach Langhorn believes that the Baronettes were one of the most talented and skillful teams in the District. The Baronettes Varsity team was an all around success. The team had a record of 15-2. Defense and ability to play together were their strongest points. They were also district champs and tournament champs but were defeated in the first round of the regionals by Poquosan School. Carolyn Evans and Karshan Pulliam were named to the All- District First Team. Margaret Smith was named to the All- District Second Team. Deborah Wiles received Honorable Mention. Carolyn, Karshan, and Margaret were all named to the Tournament Team with Margaret winning the Most Valuable Tournament Player Award. Girls’ Basketball 71 Upper Left: Terry Brown. Upper Right: William Goode. Lower Left: Rainer Coleman and Jay Jordan. Lower Right: Front Row: Percy Mosley, Stanley Jones, Dwight Dun- can, Bruce Mosley, Dale Hogan. 2nd Row: Elmore Cole, Brian Pulliam, Willie Pulliam, Manzell Evans, David Garner. 3rd Row: John Gurley, Doug Jones, Scott Bradshaw, Jay Jordan, Mike Mosley, Rainer Coleman, Coach Bill Bowles. 72 Boys’ Basketball 2 Gyo cote Barons Second in District Scoreboard 58 — 63 Prince Edward 69 — 102 Halifax 60 — 68 Norlina 54 — 56 Nottoway 59 — 72 Halifax 76 — 91 Brunswick 49 — 64 Person Co. 58 — 53 Halifax 79 — 59 Prince Edward 77 —- 76 Norlina B L U E S ui O N E 104 — 71 Randolph-Henry 84 — 68 Park View 69 — 47 Greensville 66 — 56 Nottoway 59 — 55 Brunswick 71 — 66 Park View 60 — 61 Greensville 82 — 65 Randolph-Henry 73 — 61 Nottoway 57 — 63 Brunswick clean ee - a Elmo Cole and Rainer Coleman chosen for all-District First Team. Manzel Evans selected for All-Tournament. Rainer Coleman was the leading scorer with 11.72 points per game. Second leading scorer was Elmo Cole with Manzell Evans and Dwight Duncan finishing third and fourth. Boys’ Basketball 73 74 Boys’ JV Basketball J.V.’s Boast a Young Team Top: Adrian Fields. Middle Left: Alexander Oliver. Middle: William Goods and Alexander Oliver. Middle Right: Michael White. Bottom: Front Row: I-r: David Adams, James Brown, Dwayne Yeager, Terry Brown, James Epps. 2nd Row: Ronnie Bacon, Calvin Crute, Michael White, Alexander Oliver, Adrian Fields. 3rd Row: Coach Palmer, James Martin, Clint Martin, James Willis, William Goods, Bobby Boyd, Ivin Gooch. Upper Right: Tony Hayes pull- ing away. Upper Left: Steve Tucker, Mike Mosley, Larry Redd, and Coach Johnson. Middle Left: Donald Wade and Steven Wilson goofing off with their tennis rackets. Middle Right: Donald Wade wet eae ee Tennis Team: L-R Front— Miss Reid, Troy Johnson, Chris Bass, and Jeff Lenhart. L-R Back— Alex Walker, Chris French, Donald Wade, and Carol Bowers. Track Tennis 75 Top Left: First Row: Mike Newcomb, Doug Jones, Mike Dennis. Second Row: Sherman Richardson, Curtis Jeffress, Larry Redd, Jessie King, Robert Jackson. Third Row: Teresa McNealy, Albert Evans, Eric Folkes, Stanley Townes, Gary White, Carolyn Mangum, Steve Tucker. Fourth Row: Tracey Roberts, Calvin Richardson, Darnel Hayes, Mike Moseley, Ken- 76 Track neth Knuckles, Coach Johnson, Leon Hardy. Middle Left: Back Row: Coach Johnson, Kathy Simmons, Angela Jones, Connie Marrow, Linda Yancey, Teresa McNealy, Tracey Roberts. Front Row: Carolyn Mangnum, Kim Wright, Deborah Nelson, Lori Freem an, Sharon Carrington. Bluestone Senior High Top Right: Linda Yancey takes her turn. Middle Right: Robert Jackson in ac- tion. Bottom: Kim Wright takes a big jump. Track Team Bluestone Sr. High Boys Track Team finished first in a dual meet with Park View and second in all the remaining meets of the season. The team finished fifth in the District Meet. After the District Meet, five young men qualified for the Regional Meet. They were: Larry Hayes—220, Robert Jackson—100, Sherman Richardson—220, Larry Redd — shot put and the discus, ; 2a - RS As = ss. Mike Moseley—long jump tri- ple and high jump. Larry Redd and Mike Moseley participated in the state meet. Two new school records were set. Mike Moseley in the high jump 6'6 , and in the long jump with a jump of 22 For the first time since they started participating in track, the Bluestone girls won their first track meet of the year. Sharon Carrington jumped in the high jump 4'10 and ran the hurdles in a time of sixteen seconds. This was one of the highlights of the season. The Relay Teams which included Sharon Carrington, Kim Wright, Kathy Simmons and Linda Yancey qualified for the Regional Meet. They finished fourth in the Regional Meet. Top Left: Mike Moseley up and over. Middle Left: Darnell Hayes —The race is on! Bottom Left: Sherman Richardson in the long jump. Top Right: Sharon Carrington jump- ing hurdles. Middle Right: Sherman Richardson in the relay. Track 77 Below: Gary Rogers lets the ball fly. Top Right: Ronnie Reese trys for an out. Bluestone won six and lost eleven in the district. All of the long trips were a little tiresome. Coach Clary said that they played well, but they just made too many errors and left too many men on base. Donnie Reese had the highest batting average on the team. The four all-district players are: Donnie Reese, Warren Pruett, William Park, and Ronnie Reese. Nine Seniors will be leaving Bluestone this year, they are: Wayne Pruett, Warren Pruett, Andy Hawkins, Gary Rogers, Mark Moody, Mark Nunn, Don- nie Reese, Ronnie Reese, and William Parks. Overall, the Barons were 6-13. 78 Baseball Below Middle: 1st Row (L-R): Karen Jones, Chuck Nelson, Mark Nunn, Gary Rogers, Wayne Pruett, Allyson Keeton, Alane Eggleston. 2nd Row: Donnie Reese, Russell Bowen, David Edmonds, Ronnie Reese, Nathaniel Roberts, Mark Moody, Warren Pruett, Roger Clark. 3rd Row: Coach Clary, Willim Park, Andy Hawkins, David Garner, Scott Bradshaw, Ricky Lacks, Stanley Jones, and Joel Wilkins. Below Bottom: Front Row: Mark Nunn, Gary Rogers, Wayne Pruett, Donnie Reese. Back Row: Warren Pruett, Mark Moody, Ronnie Reese, Andy Hawkins, William Park. BARONS LOSE NINE SENIORS AT END OF SEASON SCOREBOARD Matoaca Halifax Randolph Henry Monacan Park View Nottoway Matoaca Halifax Park View Bird Brunswick Monacan pms t bet CO et NO WO OT OO © CO NDS OO GN S ONS ' es Upper Left: “Safe!” Randolph Henry Lower Left: Heads First to be safe. Clover Hill ; : Above: Coach Tim Clary and Co-Captains Gary Rogers and Greensville Andy Hawkins. Greensville Bird Clover Hill Nottoway B L U ie S T O N E ie pom Baseball 79 Karshan Pulliam making an extraor- dinary catch. J aS “7% =k } : aT he! tae ® te ts ee eR va Karshan Pulliam making another ex- cellent catch. 80 Softball Baronettes: Tied for First in District The 1980 Bluestone Baronettes. Front Row, Left to Right: Margaret Smith, Pricillia McFail, Deborah Wiles, Karshan Pulliam, Sharon Speer, Vivian Oliver. Second Row: Sarah Baskerville, Sherry Watts, Jackie Richmond, Carolyn Evans, Crystal Waldrep. Back Row: Managers— Margaret Green, Augustine Simmons. Robin Ramsey, Wanda Watson, Terri Harris, Carla Frazier, Clarissa Hardeman, Manager—Naomi Glasscock, Coach Miss D. Langhorn. Deborah Wiles making an easy out. oo ie ete 4 . PS rr ee MOLE. tl: Site EA Pricilla McFail saying, “Look What I Found.” SCOREBOARD B 10-2 Motoaca B 3-13. Lloyd C. Bird L 12-4 Park View A 15-1 Brunswick U 9-5 Lloyd C. Bird R 14-7 Monacan es 9-8 Monacan O 13-2 Nottoway = 2-9 Halifax N 17-1 Randolph-Henry Tt 8-5 Nottoway E 16-3 Clover Hill O 22-4 Randolph-Henry T 18-3 Greensville N 9-10 Motoaca T 13-5 Brunswick =. 1-6 Halifax E 40-4 Clover Hill 8-6 Park View S 18-4 Greensville ‘ - red so Coach Langhorn showing how it is done in the P.TA. game. Carolyn Evans making a good catch. Terri Harris making it just in time. The 1979-80 Bluestone Baronettes had another excep- tional winning season. The team played twenty games and lost only four. When the season ended, they were tied for the District Championship with Lloyd C. Byrd. Vivian Oliver and Carolyn Evans were chosen first team all-district winners. Crystal Waldrep and Deborah Wiles were chosen second team all- district winners. At the Spring Athletic Ban- quet Vivian Oliver was named Most Valuable Player; Terri Harris—Best Hitter; Karshan Pullliam—Best Defensive Player; Donna New- ton—Sophomore Award. The Athlete of the Year and the Most Outstanding Player was Awarded to Vivian Oliver. Miss Langhorn stated, “I really enjoyed working with the Baronettes. Skillwise, I think they're very good. They're very confident about winning. Most of the girls have played a num- ber of years before high school and Junior high and that con- tributed to their overall perfor- mance. The team showed a lot of hustle and team spirit. 1 am really proud of my girls.” ace on ee ARS Terri Harris getting a piece of the ball. Softball 81 Basketball Cheerleaders: L-R: Robin Thomasson, Euertha Powell, Tracy Rogers, Delia Crutchfield, Misti Hospod, Rick Friedfield, Tracy Koberts, Goldie Oliver, Saundra Wood, Jackie Townes. Back, Bottom: 82 Cheerleaders Rhonda Bryan. Top: Susanne Nelson. Bottom: Patty Crews. Top: Julie Latimer. Bottom: Ellie Herbert. Top: Wanda Roberts. Bottom: Nickie Roberts. Top: Mellissa Magnum. 2 ae gS in L-R: Jackie Jones, Harriet Oliver, Tracey Koberts, Kathy Blalock, Tracey Rogers. Ellis Herbert Teachers Do It With Class . Dr. Austin . Dan Harris . Breezy Holoman . Mrs. Moneyham . Mrs. Moss Mrs. Anderson Randy Partridge Eddie Crowder CONIA OR GND = Teachers 83 Future Business Leaders of America At Work Opposite Page, Upper Left: Mrs. Lenhart’s Clerk-Typist class presents her with an award. Upper Right: Frances Jordan, Wanda Oslin, Debbie Jo Dunn, Sheverlyn Hayes, Lloyd Burwell. Back Row: Lori Freeman and Claudette Barlow at FBLA Convention in Roanoke. Middle Left: Kerry Davis presents Mrs. Hodges with a rose. Middle Right: Mrs. Lenhart swears in the 1981 FBLA Officers. Lower Middle Left: Top: Tom Watt, Salemans-Donna Seay, Jamie Bow- man, and Wendy Glasscock. Lower Right: James Brown and Yvonne Johnson on their trip to Burlington. Lower Left: Bloodmobile Workers L- R: Carol Langford, Lynn Hairston, Alan Eggleston, Todd Davis. Back Row: Margaret French, Karen Towery, Lori Tanksley, Cheryl Gryder, Annie Newton, Sharon Hall. This Page, Top: Crystal Waldrep working in Clerk-Typist. Middle Left: Peggy Revis Middle Right: Jennifer Steele taking a break from Record-Keeping. Lower Left: Damita Brummell at the calculator. Lower Right: Connie Tollerson. FBLA 85 SENIOR STATISTICS Adams, Barry Warren “Head” Band 9, P.E. Award 9, Auto Mechanics 10, 11, 12 Bacon, Sandra Sharon Band 9, 10, 11, 12, French Club 9, 10, FBLA 11, 12, Deca-Parliamentarian Barlow, Claudette Inez “Dette” FHA 10, FBLA 11, SCA 11, French Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Library Aide 9, 10, Live Barnes, Dwayne Eugene Football 9, 12, Monagram Club 9, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Honor Roll 9, 10, Vice-President Spanish Club 12 Bass, Mildred Lorraine “Lil Bit” Pep Club 11, FHA 9, 10, 11, 12, French Club 9, Industrial Arts 11, Art 12, Biology 10, Concert Choir 11 Bazemore, Evelyn Beatrice Pep Club 9, 10, FFA 9, French Club 9, Concert Choir 9 Blankenship, Trudy Lynn “Shorty” FHA 12, FBLA 12, Photo-Journalism 10, 11, 12, Yearbook Staff 12 Boyter, Steven Lee “Sleepy” FFAS LOSS 12 Bratten, Gregory Warren Baseball 9, Spanish Club 10, 11, 12, Industrial Arts 9, Biology 10, Honor Roll 9, Jr. Steering Comm. 10, Sr. Steering Comm. 12 Brogdon, Rachel Elizabeth “Sister” French Club 9, 10, 11, 12, FBLA 12, Beta Club 9, Library Aide 9, 10, 11, SCA 11, P.E. Award 9, Honor Roll 9 Brummell, Lawrence Richard VICA 10, 11, 12 Burdine, Linda DeLoris “Birdy” FHA 9, Photo-Journalism 11, VICA Li 312 Byrd, James Leo Office Helper 11, FFA 9, 10, 11, 12 Cabbagestalk, Rachel “Cabbage” Art 10, HERO 11, 12, HERO Vice- President Campbell, John Edward “Captain John” Football 12, Monagram Club 12, FFA 9, 10, VICA 11, 12 Card, David Barry Industrial Arts 10, 11, 12, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, FFA 12 Carey, Grant Tylar Office Helper 9, 10, Photo-Journalism 12, FFA 9, 10, 11, 12, VICA 10, 11, 12 Carter, Martain Edward “Marty” Basketball 9, 11, 12, Track 9, Foot- ball 9, 11, Beta Club 10, VICA 11, 12, Honor Roll 10 Carter, Tina Coleman Photo Journalism 10, 12, Library Aide 9, Yearbook Staff 12, Flag Team 10, 11 Carrington, Donnie Roger “Rogerbird” Track 9, Art 9, 11, 12, Monogram Club 9, FFA 9, 10, 11 Carrington, Sharon Suzette Pep Club 10, 11, Basketball 9, 10, 11, Track 10, 11, Softball 9, French Club 9, 10, Spanish Club 12, FHA 9, Monogram 9, 10, HERO 10, Library Aide 9, 10, FFA 9, SCA 9 Cary, Edward Allen Tennis 10, French Club 9, BETA Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, Beta Club Treasurer Clay, Lizzie French Club 9, Biology 10, Library Aide 9, Photo Journalism 12, GATE 1032 Clay, Lucinda Pep Club 10, FHA 9, 10, 11, 12, Art 9, Library 9 Cole, Elmore “Captain Moe” Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 9, Baseball 10, Softball 11, 12, In- dustrial Arts 9, Monogram 9, 10, 11, 12, Biology 11, Concert Choir 12, FFAS LIS ZS VIGAV I ize Award 11, 12 Cole, Patrick Winston Coleman, Rainer “Coolidge” Basketball 10, 11, 12, Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Monogram Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Co-Captain Foot- ball Team “80-81” Cook, Harlos Ramirez “Cookie” Baseball 11, Spanish 10, 11, Art 9, Biology 10, DECA 11, 12, Band 9, 10 Cooper, Gary Edward Tennis 10, 12, VICA 10, 11, 12 Crowder, Mitchell Leon “Mitch” FFA 9, 10, 11, 12 Crute, Joseph Anthony “Tony” Basketball 9, Baseball 12, Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Beta 9, 11, 12, Monogram 9,10, 11, 12, Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 Daniels, Cylde Jr. “Buddy” Football 12, FFA 9, 10, VICA 11 Daniels, Sarah Louise “Wheezy” FHA 9, 10, 11, 12, Industrial Arts 10, 11, 12, Photo Journalism 10, 12, SCA 12 Davis, Kerry Lyn Majorettes 9, 10, FHA 9, French Club 9, 10, FBLA 11, 12, Beta 9, Biology 10, Jr. Steering Committee, Senior Steering Committee, Vice Pres. FHA 9, President FBLA 12 Dodson, Danny Thomas “Boom” Industrial Arts 11, 12, FFA 11, 12 Dunn, Phyllis Lynne Softball 9, FHA 9, French Club 9 Eggleston, Alane Farrar “Lane-Lane” Track 10, Baseball 11, Scorekeeper, Softball 9, FHA 9, FBLA 12, Spanish Club 10, 11, 12, Monogram 11, Guidance 11, 12, P. E. Award 9, Flag team 11, Junior Steering Committee, Who’s Who Among High School Stu- dents Ehrhardt, Kelly Joanne “Snookems” Majorettes 11, Spanish Club 10, Band 10, Cheerleaders 10, Secretary of Spanish Club 10, Co-Captain Cheerleaders 10 Elliot, Marshall Charlie Elliott, Michael Wayne FFA 12 Evans, Carolyn LaVerne youx. Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12, Softball 9, 11, Monogram Club 10, VICA 10, 11, 12 Evans, Willie Edward Art 10, 12, FFA 9, 10, 11, 12 Fields, Sharonda Denise Fitts, Michael Louis “Snake” FFA 12 Flemmings, Susan Reid FHA 9, French Club 9, 10, FBLA 12, Office Helper 12, Flag team 10, 11, 12, Homecoming Queen 9, Homecoming Court 10, 11, Prom Court 11, Homecoming Queen 12 Foley, Brain Kinger Football 9, Monagram Club 9, FFA 9, Jr. Steering Committee 11 Forlines, Alan Dean “Big Yellow” Frazier, Carla Reneé Softball 9, 10, 11, FHA 9, French Club 9, FBLA 12, BETA Club 9, Monogram 10, 11, Honor Roll 11, Softball Awards 9, 10 French, Margret Elizebeth “Mags” Pep Club 9, FHA 9, French Club 9, FBLA 12, Art 9, Office Helper 11, 12, P.E. Award 9 Garland, William James French Club 9, Art 9, 11, 12 Garner, David Wayne Track 9, 10, 11, Baseball 9, 11, Foot- ball 10, 11, French Club 9, Monogram Club 9, 10, 11, FFA 9, 10, 11, VICA 10, 11, FFA Secretary 9, VICA Secretary 10, 11 Garner, Rosa Marie FHA 9, 10, 11, HERO 11, 12, Concert Choir 10, P.E. Award 9 Garner, Stephen Earl SCA 11, VICA 11, 12 Garrett, Billie Sue “Rookie” Softball 9, FHA 9, French Club 9, 10, FBLA 12, Beta Club 11, Biology 10, Photo Journalism 12, FHA Historian 9 Glass, Ronald Carter FFA 12 Glasscock, Paula Arista “Rista” Pep Club 11, Track 10, Football 11, 12, statistician, French Club 9, 10, 11, Beta Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Cheerleaders 10, 11, SCA 11, Yearbook Staff 11, Gate 11, 12, P.E. Award 9, Honor Award 9, 10, 11, Beta Club Secretary 9, French Club Vice President 10, SCA Secretary 11, 11th Homecom- ing Court, Basketball Stats. 11, 12, Jr. Marshal Graduation 1980 Goode, Gloria Denise “Peaches” Art 12, HERO 11, 12 Gregory, Nancye Renae Majorettes 11, FHA 9, French Club 9, 10, FBLA 12, Beta Club 9, Band 11, SCA 9, Honor Roll 9, Flagteam 10, FHA President 9, Drum Majorette 11, Homecoming Court 9 Grey, Calvin Boyd BETA Club 11, 12, VICA 12 Griffin, Mike Herbert Spanish Club 12 Gryder, Cheryl Ann FHA 9, French Club 9, 10, 11, FBLA 12, Beta Club 9, 11, 12, Gate 11, 12, Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, French Club President 9, Beta Club Secretary 12, FHA Reporter 9 Guthrie, Katherine Lauerne “Kat” Track Manager 10, FHA 11, 12, French Club 9, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, SCA 9 Harris, Micheal Louis “Mike” Spanish 10, 11, 12, FFA 9, Spanish Reporter 11 Harris, Joyce Marie “Jo-Jo” Track 10, 11, 12, Industrial Arts 11, DECA 11, 12, Concert Choir 9, 10 Harris, Terri Lynne Softball 9, 10, 11, 12, FHA 9, French 9, Beta 9, 10, 11, 12, Photo Jour- nalism 12, Gate 11, Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12, Vice-President Beta 9, Treasurer of Beta 11, FHA Historian 9, Best Offensive Award 1980 — Softball. Junior Marshal Graduation 1980 Hairston, Martha Lynn “Moo-Moo” Football Stats 12, FHA 9, French Club 9, 10, 11, FBLA 12, Office Helper 11, Photo Journalism 12, P.E. Award 9, 10, Flagteam 10, 11, Year- book staff 12, Pep 10, 11, Basketball Stats 12 Hall, Sharon Odelia FHA 9, FBLA 12, Art 9, VICA 11, 12, Honor Roll 10, VICA Secretary 11 Hamlett, Delores Anita “Pudding” FHA 12, Spanish 10, Office Helper 12, Library Aide 9, Honor Roll 9 Hargrove, Angela Rena “Angie” Pep 11, FHA 9, French 9, 10, 11, 12, FBLA 12, Spanish 11, Yearbook Staff 11, Who’s Who 12 Hargrove, Sandra Marie “Slim” Softball 9, 10, 11, 12, Industrial Arts 11, Biology 10, Concert Choir 11 Hartsoe, Anne Rutledge “Annie-Poo” Favorite Saying — “Shut up you old bat”, Pep 10, 11, 12, French 9, 10, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Office Helpers 11 Hatcher, Harvey Leon “Whimp” Basketball 9, Monogram 9, FFA 9, 12, VICA 11, 12 Hayes, Anthony “Sticks” Pep 11, 12, Basketball 9, 10, Football 12, Beta 9, Art 9, 10, Monogram 9, 10, 11, 12, Biology 10, Concert Choir 10, Library Aide 9, 11, FFA 9, GATE 11, Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12, Jr. Steer- ing Committee 11, Sr. Steering Com- mittee 12, Special Olympics Coach, JV. Assistant Coach 1980-81 Hayes, Gary Bernard “Squeak” FFA 10, 11, 12, D.E. Award 10, 12 Hayes, Harvey Tyrone “Jody” Track 10, 11, Industrial Arts 10, Biology 11, FFA 9, Special Olympics Hayes, Joyce Carolyn Oe FHA 9, 10, French 11, FBLA 12, HERO 11, Biology 10, 11 87 Hayes, Sherverlyn Aretha “Shevy” Favorite Saying — “You bugging out”, Pep 11, Softball 10, FHA 9-12, French Club 9, 10, Art 11, Monogram 9-12, HERO 10, Cheerleader 9-12, SCA 9, P.E. Award 9-12, SCA Secretary 9, Capt. Cheerleader 9, 12, Co-Capt. 10, 11, Sergeant of Arms, French 10 Hazelwood, Arleene Flynn “Princess” Arts 10-12, FHA 12, Industrial Arts 9- 11, DECA 10, Photo Journ. 10-12, Yearbook Staff 10-12, Yearbook Editor 12, Yearbook Class Editor 11 Hilliard, Carolyn Faye “Cookie” FHA 10- 12, Art 9-12, Biology 10 Hilliard, Mary Elizabeth “Peaches” FHA 10-12, Spanish Club 11, 12 Hilliard, Ronnie Junior FFA 9-12 Hite, Donald Raymond “Donnie” Ind. Arts 9-12, DECA 10, Band 9, 10, Jr. Steering Committee 11 Hobbs, Jeanette Faye French 9-11, Spanish 12, GATE 11, 12, French Club Vice-Pres. 11, Who’s Who 1980, Attended Governor’s School 1980 Hogan, Ronald Dale “Heros” Favorite Saying — “I can’t See It”, FBLA 10, Art 9, 10, DECA 11 Hudson, Kimberly Diana “Kimme” Favorite Saying — “Woo”, French Club 9 Hutchins, Janice Elvin Spanish Club 11, Industrial Arts 9, HERO 10-12, Biology 10, Honor Roll 11 Ikenberry, Steven Gary Beta 11, 12, GATE 11, Honor Roll 9- 11 Imiah, Andrew Scott Jackson, Timothy Allen “Brillo” Favorite Saying — “You fat cat”, FFA 9-12 Jefferson, James Thomas Jenkins, Michael Wayne “Flea” FFA 9-12 Johns, Thomas Richard “Rick” FBLA 10, Biology 11, 12, Yearbook Staff 9, 12 Jones, Michael Owen “Mike” Track 9, French Club 9-12, Beta Club 9-12, SCA 9-12, Yearbook Staff 11, 12, FFA 9, GATE 10-12, Honor Roll 9-12, President Beta Club 9, 12, Vice- Pres. French Club 9, 10 Jones, Virginia Karen “Chicken-bone Jones” Favorite saying “Fine, then!”, Ma- jorettes 10-12, Head Majorette 12, Baseball Manager Batgirl 11, FHA 9, French Club 9, 10, Monogram 10, 11, 12, Biology 10, Band 10-12, Jr. Steering Comm. 11, Sr. Steering Comm. 12, Secretary of Monogram Club and French Club, Prom Court 11 Jones, Wilbur Douglas “Doug” Basketball 9-11, Track 10-12, Band 9-12, Photo Journ. 12 Keeton, Lorie Allyson “Allyson” Pep 12, Baseball Man. 11, Softball 9, FHA 9, French Club 9, 10, FBLA 12, Monogram 12, Biology 10, Photo Journ. 11, Homecoming Court 9, SCA 12, SCA Vice-Pres. 12, Flag Team 12, Drill Team 12 King, Jesse Band 10-12, Track 10, 11, FFA 12, DECA reporter 11 Knight, Brenda Kay Pep Club 9, Softball 9, FHA 9, French Club 9, Art 9, P.E. Award 9, FBLA 12, Art 12 Lawson, H. Glenn “Cannonball” FFA 9-12, VICA 10-12 Lewis, Victor Elroy Lawrance, Thomas Lee, Teresa Ann “Reese” Favorite Saying — “Check it out”, Softball 9, Offense Trophy, FHA 9, 10, Vice-Pres., SCA 9, P.E. Award 9, DECA 12, Library Club — Vice-Pres., CoEd — President Leigh, James Daniel “Jimmy” FFA 9, 11, 12, P.E. Award 11, 12 Lenhart, Anthony Lawrence “Cheyenne” FFA 10-12, VICA 10-12, Pres. Lloyd, Angela Cook “Susie” FHA 9-11, Art 10-12, HERO 9, Photo Journ. 12 Mangum, Vanessa Yvette “Netchie” Track 9, FHA 9, Art 9, Monogram 9, Spanish Club 10, 12, Biology 10, Art Club Pres. Marable, Elaine “Little Pearl” FHA 10-12, Biology 11, Art 12 Marrow, Quincey K. “Keency” French Club 9-12, Beta Club 9-12, SCA 9, 10, 11, FFA 9, 10, Yearbook Staff 11, GATE 11, 12, Honor Roll 9, 10 Martin, Sylvia Ann “Sam” Favorite Saying — “I’m telling you”, FHA 9, 11, GATE 11, 12 Matthews, Perry Anne French Club 9-12, Beta 9-12, Band 9, 10, SCA 911). GATE Ii Zae Ee Award 9, Honor Roll 9-12, Jr. Steer- ing Comm. 11, Jr. Marshal McFail, Harriet FHA 10-12 Medley, Charlene Brewer “Ree” Tennis 9, FHA 9, French Club 9, FBLA 11, 12, Spanish Club 11, 12, Cheerleader 9, 10 Moody, Sarah Lucretia “Lula Bear” FHA 9, 12, French Club 9, FBLA 10, 12, Biology 10, GATE 12, Honor Roll 9, 10 Moore, Riley Edward Spanish Club 10, VICA Club Presi- dent 12 Morrison, Michael Alden “Cut-A-Step” Favorite Saying — “You got that right”, Basketball 9, Tennis 9, 10, FHA 9, FBLA 12, Monogram 9, Jr. Steering Committee 11 Morse, Carol Christine “Chris” FHA 9, 11, Art 9 Mosley, Geralding Elizabeth “Dine” FHASSWAIteL Is s12) HERO 1s 12; DECA 10 Moseley, Percy Moseley, Michael Glen “Mike” Basketball 9-12, Track 9-12, Football 9, 12, French Club 9, Monogram 9- 11, Band 9-12, SCA 9, 11 Mathews, Terry Anne Nelson, Deborah Jane “Debbie” Track 10, 11, FHA 9, 10, Spanish Club 10, 11, Cheerleaders 12, Library Aide 9 Nelson, James Davis Band 9, Photo Journ 10-12, Yearbook Staff 11, 12, FFA 10, 11 Nelson, Rufus Football 9, Band 9-12 Nemeth, Thomas Scott “Vo” French Club 9, FFA 9, 12 Newby, Williard L. “Junior” FFA 9-11, VICA 11 Newton, Sherese Irene Spanish Club 9, 10, Band 11, 12, Photo Journ. 12 Newton, Sherie Annette “Annie-Mae” French Club 11, 12, Biology Oliver, Janice Denise “Jenny-Boo” Favorite Saying — “I Don’t Believe This”, FHA 9, 10, Band 10, HERO 12, Library Aide 9, Yearbook Staff 10, P.E. Award 10 Owen, Roger Wayne “Woodstock” FFA 9, 10, VICA 10, 12 Nelson, Gilbert Osborne, Edna Wood “Woodie” Favorite Saying — “Who ate your Cookie?”, FHA 9-12, FBLA 11, 12, Beta 9-12, Spanish Club 11, 12, GATE 12, Honor Roll 9-12, Junior Marshal Parcell, Joel Thomas Al eS Art 9, 11, 12, Industrial Arts 11, 12, Hero 10, DECA 11, Electronics Of- ficer 10 Parker, Michael Anthony FFA 12, VICA 12 Parrish, Deborah Lynn FHA 9, 10, HERO 12, Photojour- nalism 11, 12, Library Aide 9, Year- book staff 12, Honor Roll 11, FBLA 12 Parrish, Thomas Reddix “Farmer” Industrial Arts 9, 12, FFA 9, 10, 11, 12 Pharr, Arthur Leonard “Leonard” Band 9, 10, 11, 12 Phillips, Jacqueline Gail “Jackie” FHA 9, French Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Beta Club 9, Hero 9, Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 Powell, Jeffery Randall “Randy” “Get Back” Pruit, David Randell “Randy” Band 9, FFA 9, 10, 11, VICA 10, 11, 12 Pulliam, Brian Glenwood Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12, Football 12, Monogram Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Pulliam, Karshan Diaria “Dinky” “Pm Serious”, Pep Club 11, Basket- ball 9, 10, 11, 12, Softball 9, 10, 11, 12, FHA 9, Spanish Club 10, 11, 12, Monogram Club 9, Biology 10 Puryear, David “Doctor” Basketball 9, 10, Track 9, Industrial Arts 12 Puryear, Steve Allen “Truckdriver” “More bounce than an ounce”, Art 10, 12, VICA 10, 1, 12 Reamy, Martha Pitt “Hey, baby!” FHA 9, French Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Monogram Club 10, 11, 12, Office Helper 11, 12, Cheerleader 9, 10, 11, 1 2, SCA 9, Yearbook Staff 10, Gate 12, Jr. Steering Committee 10, 11, Vice Pres. and Secretary of French Club, Vice Pres. of FHA Reese, Tammy Louise Tennis 10, FHA 9, LA 12, Office Helper 11, 12, Cheerleader 10 Revis, Angelene Pep Club 11, FHA 11, 12, Beta 9, HERO 11, 12, Concert Choir 10, HERO Reporter 11, 12 Revis, Debra Ann “Snake” “Rough!”, Pep Club 11, FHA 9, 10, 11, Art 12, HERO 10, 12, VICA 11 Revis, Peggy Jane “PJ al Pep Club 10, Concert Choir 12 Richardson, Joyce Louise Concert Choir 11, FHA 10, 11, 12, Library Aide 9 Richardson, Karen Henrietta Basketball 9, Softball 9, French Club 9, Beta 9, Biology Award 10, DECA 10 Ricketson, Deborah Ann “Debbie” Softball 11, FHA 9, French Club 9, 10, 11, FBLA 12, Cheerleader 9, 12 Roberts, Jr., William James “Billy Butt” “You're sucking eggs”, Basketball 9, 10, 11, Track 9, 11, Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12, Football 9, 10, 11, 12, French Club 9, Monogram Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Band 9, 10, 11, 12 Rogers, Betty Jean “Jean” FHA 9, 10, 11, 12, Art 9, Industrial Arts 11 Rogers, Brenda Lee Basketball 9, FHA 9, French Club 9, FBLA 10, 11, 12, Office Helper 9, P.E. Award 9, 10 Salley, Michelle Ann Basketball 10, 11, Softball 9, Art 12, Industrial Arts 10, 11, 12 Seay, Donna Onieda “Pugsy” FBLA 10, 11, 12, Industrial Arts 9, Photo Journalism 10, 11, 12, Year- book Staff 10, 11, 12, Art 11, Editor of Yearbook 12, Class Editor and Typist II 89 Scott, Douglas Kenneth “Go for it” French Club 9, 10, Biology 10, FFA9, President of FFA Shelton, Richard Hamilton “Buck Football 9, 11, 12, French Club 9, 10, 11, Beta Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Band 9, SCA 9, 10, 11, Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12, Jr. Steering Committee 11, Cap- tain of Football 12 Simmons, Anthony Dean Track 10, Art 10, Industrial Arts 10, 11, 12, Office Helper 11, Yearbook Staff 10, 11 Simmons, Augustine “Tine” FBLA 10, 11, 12, Concert Choir 11, FBLA Reporter 11, Softball manager ]atZ Smith, Leamon Samuel “Snake” Basketball 9, Track 11, Softball 11, Art 10, 11, 12, DECA 9, Library Aide 9, P.E. Award 9, Honor Roll 9 Smith, Pamela Louise “Jello Buns” French Club 9, 10, Spanish Club 11, 12, Band 9, FBLA Reporter 12 Smith, Wayne Leon FFA 9, P.E. Award 9 Spain, Wanda Faye Track 10, Spanish Club 11, Art 9, Monogram Club 11, DECA 11, 12, Band 9-12 Speer, Michael Wade Tennis 9-12, Spanish Club 11, 12, Photo Journ. 12 Speer, Sharon Lyne “Knub” Softball 10, 11, FHA 9, French Club 9, 10, FBLA 11, 12, Office Helpers 11 Spruill, Bobby Jean “Barbara” FHA 10, Industrial Arts 12, FFA 10, 11 Styers, Jeffrey Alvin “Bud” Pep Club 9, French Club 9, 10, Beta Club 9, Photo Journ. 11, 12, Year- book Staff 11, 12, FFA 9, PE. Award Y Talley, Allen Lynn Favorite Saying — “I'll try anything once”, Basketball 9, Baseball 9, In- dustrial Arts 9, Monogram Club 9, FFA 12, VICA 11 Taylor, Clayton Lemont “Teec Taylor” Favorite Saying — “Pretty Good”, French Club 9, Art 12, Biology 10, FFA 9, 11, 12 Taylor, Mary Elizabeth “MB” Pep Club 9, FHA 9, FBLA 12, Beta 9, Spanish Club 10, P.E. Award 9, 10 Terry, Herbert Art 9, Industrial Arts 9, 11, FFA 12, VICA 10-12, Honor Roll 9 Terry, James R. “Bubble” Favorite Saying — “Dead Serious”, Art 10, 11, Industrial Arts 10-12 Terry, Linda Lorine =f ne’ FHA 9-12, Art 11, Biology 10, Con- cert Choir 11 Terry, Walter Cleveland Terry, Melvin Thomas “Daddy Cool” Favorite Saying — “This is a Trip and a half.”, Spanish Club 11, Art 9, In- dustrial Arts 12, Biology 10, Band 9- 12, Concert Choir 12 Terry, Zelton “Zeek” Basketball 9, Art 11, 12, Industrial Arts 9-12 Tharpe, Kenny Wayne “Rod” Favorite Saying — “Let’s Go Burn One”, Track 9, Football 9-12, Monogram Club 9-12, FFA 9-12, P.E. Award 9, Jr. Steering Comm. 11 Tharpe, Nathan Greg Favorite Saying — “Let’s Do One Up”, VICA 10-12 Thomas, Frederick “Down Town Frederick Brown” Favorite Saying — “What’s Goin’ Down?”, Art 12, VICA 10-12 Thomas, Lucy Jackson FHA 9, French Club 9-11, Beta 9-12, GATE 12, Honor Roll 9-12 Thompson, Virginia Elizabeth “Beth” FHA 9, French 9, 10, Art 9, Biology 10, Photo Journ. 11, 12, Library Aide 9, Yearbook Staff 12 Thornton, Sandra Kaye “Sandy” Favorite Saying — “Who Me?”, FHA 9, 10, Biology 10, Concert Choir 9, 10, Office Helpers 12, Photo Journ. 12 Thorpe, Dwayne Miller “Hughie” Art 11, FFA 9-11 Tollerson, Connie Renee Pep Club 11, French Club 9, 10, Con- cert Choir 12, Office Helpers 12 Toombs, Michael Allen “Moon” Spanish Club 10-12, Art 10-12, Biology 11, FFA 11 Townes, Alvin Lee Track 11, Football 10-12, Art 12, Biology 10, FFA 9-12 Tucker, Irvin Lee Spanish Club 11, 12, Industrial Arts 11, 12, Band 10 Waldo, Marjorie Anne ‘Mauj” Favorite Saying — ‘Merci Beaucoups!”, French Club 9-12, Beta Club 9, Industrial Arts 9, Biology 10, Office Helper 12, Photo Journ. 12, Honor Roll 9 Walker, Delores Elvira Favorite Saying — “To Each His Own”, FHA 10, 11, French Club 10- 12, DECA 11, 12, Library Aide 9-11, P.E. Award 9, FHA Treasurer, DECA Treasurer, Library Club Treasurer Walker, Samuel Clark “Sammy” Tennis 9, Football 10, 11, Biology 10, Yearbook Staff 10, VICA Parliamen- tarian 12 Walker, Stephanie Denise “Stef” FHA 9, 12, French 9, 10, FBLA 12, Art 11, DECA 10, SCA 11 Walker, Wanda Renee “Miss Ebony” Favorite Saying — “Sucking Eggs”, FHA 10, 12, Spanish Club 10, Art 10, 12, Industrial Arts 11, 12, Concert Choir 11 Watson, Darlene “Polly” FHA 10-12, Flagteam 11 Watson, Wanda Lee “La Wanda” Favorite Saying — “Sucking Eggs”, Softball 10, Art 9, Industrial Arts 10, 12, Biology 10, Concert Choir 10, 12 White, Edith Pearline “Eda” Favorite Saying — “Oh No”, Pep Club 10, FHA 9-12, Biology 10, Office Helper 11, 12, FFA 9, Jr. Steering Comm. 11, FHA Secretary 10 White, Gary Anthony “Rat” Basketball 9, 10, Track 9-12, Monogram 9-12, Band 9-12, FFA 11, 12 Wiles, Deborah Gale “Lefty” Basketball 10-12, Softball 9-12, FBLA 10-12, Beta Club 10-12, Monogram Club 10, 11, GATE 12, FBLA Secretary 12, Capt. Softball Team 11, 12, Capt. Basketball Team 12 Willis, Joni Jeanne “Snoopy” Track 9, FHA 9, 10, French Club 9, 10, Monogram 9, Biology 9, 10, Photo Journ. 12, P. E. Award 9, 10 Wilbourne, James Timothy “Timmy” Favorite Saying — “How ya goin’ Hunk?”, Football 12, Art 12, VICA 12 Williams, Haorace Talmadge “Curley” Band 9-12, Photo Journ. 9, FFA 9-12 Wilmouth, Hurley Braxton “Squirrel” FFA 12, P.E. Award 12 Wood, Renee L. Softball 9, FHA 9, Beta Club 12, Cheerleader 9, 11 Wright, Machelle “Shelley” FHA 9-12, Biology 10, FFA 9, 10 Yancey, Teresa Ann Softball 10, FHA 9, Office Helpers 10, 11, Flagteam 12 Young, Jr. James Otis “Jimmy” French Club 9-12, Beta Club 9, 11, 12, SCA 9, 11, Honor Roll 9-12 INDEX Adams, Barry Warren 49, 24 Adams, David 74 Academic Divider Page 5 Aidoo, Anthony Kenneth 59 Alexander, Frank Lee 34, 36 Alexander, Rose Ann Alexander,Theresa 29, 33 Allgood, Charles Monroe 34 Allgood, Ricky Leo 7, 12, 59 Allison, George Edward 34, 24 Allison, Sammuel Thomas 34, 24 Allred, Corina Frances Anderson, Carolyn 7, 18, 83 Anderson, Elizabeth Anne 34, 19 Anderson, John Wallace 34, 61, 14 Andrews, JoAnne W. 7 Andrews, Carl Ellis 34, 39, 24 Andrews, Richard Foster 29, 31, 19, 32, 61 Andrews, Jr. Robert Cleveland 34, 24 Arthur, David Arnold 42 Arthur, Matthew Bain 61, 34, 14 Ashe, Sylvia Lorraine 34, 22 Ashworth, Elizabeth Ann 29, 59, 14 Ashworth, Jacueline Poteat Ashworth, Linda Karen 42 Atkins, Charles Garrett Atkins, Curtis Allen 34, 21 Atkinson, Dessie Laverne 34, 13 Atkinson, Kevin Andrew Austin, Barry Gene 34, 59, 19 Dr. Jerry Austin 6, 83 Averette, Regina Dawn 29, 64, 22, 14 Ayers, Deborah Christine 29, 34, 64 Bacon, Janice Lee 29, 59, 14 Bacon, Ronnie Edward 34, 74 Bacon, Sandra Sharon 49, 59, 11 Bagbey Sandra 7, 40 Bagbey, Timothy Lee 34, 24 Bagbey, Vicky Elaine 22 Bailey, Carroll Lee 34, 21 Baptist, Anthony Band group 59 Basketball Cheerleaders 82 Basketball, Girls, Jr. Varsity 63, 69 Basketball, Girls, Varsity 62, 70, 71 Basketball, Boys, Varsity 72, 73 Basketball, Boys, J.V. 74 Baseball, Boys 78, 79 Band 12, 2 Baptist, Vickey Jane Barlow, Claudette Inez 49, 84, 25 Barlow, Kenneth Lee 21 Bames, Douglas Jerome 29, 14 Barnes, Dwayne Eugene 49, 60, 59, 14 Barnette, James Edward 34, 23, 21, 13 Bamette, Jerome Anthony 29 Bass, Donald 29, 21, 32 Bass, Gary Eugene 29, 42, 61 Bass, Gay Cassandra 42 Bass, Lamon Christopher 42, 75, 24 Bass, Mildred Lorraine 49, 22 Bates, Randall Scott 34 Bazemore, Evelyn Beatrice 49 Bazemore, Michael Anthony Bazemore, Theresa Annette Bell, Percy L. 7 Benjamin, Annette 42 Benjamin, Diane 42, 13, 20 BETA 11, 19 Biggs, Charles W. 6 Blackwell, Brenda Joyce 7, 18 Blackwell, Michael Dale 34, 24 Blankenship, Trudy Lynn 49, 20 Blaine, Edward A. 6 Blalock, Katherine Alane 29, 22, 82 Booth, Douglass Todd 42, 20 Bouldin, Hortense W. Boswen, Debra Ann 35, 22, 23 Bowen, Gary Carroll 42, 21 Bowen, Russell Carlton 42, 60 Bowers, Carol Keith 35, 61, 14 Bowers, Carroll Inez 35, 11 Bowles, William E. 60 Bowman, Jamie Darlene 42, 84 Boyd, Arthur Lee Boyd, Bobby Lee 74 Boyd, Charles 35, 24 Boyd, George Lewis Boyter, John Vernon 43 Boyter, Lenette 34 Boyter, Lynette Carole 33 Boyter, Steven Lee 49 Bradshaw, Bernard Scott 43, 60, 78, 72 Bradshaw, Deymour Kolbe 29, 61 Bratton, Gary Owen 43, 20 Branch, Windall 21 Brandon, Kimberly Cherie 43 Brankley, Carol Ann 35 Bratten, Gregory Warren 49, 15, 11, 14 Brewer, Graham Thomas 29 Briggs, Nancy Paige 7, 25 Brinkerhoff, Amy Sue 29 Brogdon, Joyce Naomi 22, 35 Brogdon, Rachel Elizabeth 49, 11 Brooke, Gloria Denice 22, 35 Brooks, Denise 21 Brooks, Denise 21 Broughman, Sherry Juanita 22, 29 Broughman, Theresa Jane 35 Brown, James Radmey 29, 61, 74 Brown, Louis Edward 35 Brown, Sally F. 7 Brown, Terry Stanley 43, 72 Broyles, , Elizabeth Ward 35, 63, 19 Bruce, Linda Ann 43, 21 Bruce, Robert Samuel 21 Brummell, Alice Renee 43 Brummell, Damita Ann 43, 84, 14, 20 Brummell, Lawrence Richard 49, 24 Brummell, Tracy Dale 24 Bryan, Rhonda Lynn 29, 63, 82 Buchanan, David Stuart 29 Bullock, Barbara Jean 22, 21 Bullock, Joseph Burdine, Linda Deloris 49, 24 Burnett, Joan 7 Burwell, Bonnie Sue 62 Burwell, Convey H. Burwell, Franklin B. Burwell, Linda 35 Burwell, Maria Louise Butler, Audrey Renee 43, 59, 19, 11, 20 Burrwell, Michael Allen Burton, Karen Louise 29 Byrd, Diane M. 7 Byrd, James Lev 49, 24 Cabbagestalk, Rachel 23, 49 Caknipe, Timothy Stuart 21 Camp, Timothy Bernard Campbell, Douglas Eugene 43, 24 Campbell, John Edward 49, 60, 24 Campbell, Vickie Roxanne 29, 59, 14 Card, Brenda Kay 35, 21 Card, David Barry 49, 21 Card, Helen Marine 29 Card, Michael Wayne 43, 24 Carey, Grant Taylor 50, 15, 21, 24, 11 Carter, Belle Taylor 35, 63 Carter, Dora Lee 29 Carter, Garland Chesly 36, 21 Carter, Martin Edward 50, 62, 24 Carter, Phyllis Ann 29, 22 Carter, Robert Morgan 29, 21 Carter, Tina Coleman 50, 20 Carter, W.T. 6 Carlton, William Kevin 29, 59 Carrington, Darryl Roderick 43 Carrington, Donny Roger 50, 21 Carrington, Roxie Ann 43, 21 Carrington, Sharon Suzette 50, 77, 76 Carrington, Trudy Carol 43, 23 Cary, Edward Alan 50 Chandler, James Allen 43, 21, 15 Chandler, Stephanie Lynn 35, 63 Chapman, Diana Rene 29, 14 Cheathom, Lisa Ann 29 Cheerleaders Football 64 Chorus 13 Chronister, Lisa Lynn 29 Chumney, Connie Rae 35 Claiborne, Charles Newton 43, 14 Claiborne, Jeffrey Tyler 35 Clarke, Francis 6 Clark, Kimberly Clark, Roger Glen 43, 78 Clay, Freda Lnonel Clay, Henry Lee Jr. 24 Clay, Lizzie 50, 24, 25 Clay, Lucinda 22, 50 91 Clay, Ricky Lynward 29, 21 Clary, Tim W. 7, 60, 78, 79 Cobb, Terri Ann 35, 20 Cole, Bailey Grey Cole, Denise Gayle 43, 44, 19, 7M VA NH | Cole, Elmore 60, 24, 72 Cole, Kevin Cole 35, 60, 24 Cole, Patick Winston Coleman, Margaret Lee 29, 22 Coleman, Rainer 28, 50, 60, 59, 72 Coletrane, Susan Marie 35 Coleman, Vera Ann 35 Compton, Betty Lynn 35 Conner, Walter D. 8 Conner, Michael Leigh 5, 43, 44 Cooch, Ray Anthony 35, 60, 24 Cook, Harlos Ramirez 50, 23 Cook 6 Cooper, Gary Edward 50, 24 Corbin, Hank Williams Crews, Mark Edward 43, 60, 24, 14 Crews, Marsha Jean 22, 29, 11, 14 Crews, Patricia Lynn 35, 14, 82 Crowder, Betty T. 8, 15 Crowder, Carrie Christine 43, 19 Crowder Jr., Edwin 8, 60, 83 Crowder, Jill Renee 32, 35, 63, 36, 19, 11 Crowder, Mitchell Leon 50, 21 Crowder, Ottis B. 8 Crowder, Richard William 8 Crump, Kevin Hart 35, 21 Crutchfield, Angela Denise 35 Crutchfield, Delia Renee 35, 11, 82 Crutchfield, Jennifer Anita Crutchfield, Jerome Lonnell 24 Crutchfield, Melody Yvette 14 Crutchfield, Melvin Fitzgerald 43, 59 Crutchfield, Michele Lurraine 24, 11, 14, 29, 22 Crutchfield, Wanda Lorriane 29 Crute, Brenda Diane 29 Crute, Cassandra Denise 35, 20 Crute, Joseph Anthony 50, 60, 19, 11 Crute, Kevin Xavier 43, 62, 74 Culley, Mark Woodrow 21 Dahl, Sheryl JeAnne 35 Dailey, Drewie Rogers 29 Daniels Jr., Clyde 50, 60 Daniel, Cynthia Griffen 22, 30, 24 Daniel, Donna Jean 43, 11, 20 Daniel, Jessie Jerome 30, 21 Daniel, Mariette 30 Daniel, Sarah Louise 22, 50 Daniel, Teresa 43 Darden, Robert Lee Davis, Adrianne Monica 30 Davis, Dale Deland Davis, Dale Floyd 14 Davis, Helene Victoria 33 Davis, Kerry Lyn 15, 16, 50, 27, 84, 20 Davis, Lisa 36 Davis, Lisa Ann 33 Davis Jr. Robert Earl Davis, Robert Henry Davis, Susan Darlene 36 Davis, Teresa Jane 36, 20 Davis, Todd Blake 43, 23, 84, 20 Deal, Priscilla Carol 30 DECA 23 Degree, Vanessa Rosatta 36 Dennis, Brian Scott 30 Dennis, Michael Wayne 23, 43 Dirks, Catherine H. 8, 15, 17 Dores Jr., Robert Wilson Dortch, Charles W. 8 Doswell, Troy Anthony 30, 59 Dotson, Danny Thomas 52, 21 Driggs, Tony Lynn 30 Duckworth, Douglas Charles 43, 60 Duckworth, Garland Eugene Duncan, Benjamin Hinnant 30, 14 Duncan. Dwight (None) 24, 72 92 Duncan, Frances Rebecca 62 Dunn, Lisa Anne 43 Dunn, Phyllis Lynne 50 Durham, Priscilla Ann 36, 22 Edgerton, Sandra Scotti 30, 59 Edmond, Charlie Lewis 36, 59 Edmonds, David Warren 43 Edmonds, Lena Sharon 36 Edmonds, Lewis Lyn 36, 21, 24 Edmond, Margaret Rose 30, 22 Edmonds, Sandra Alisa 44, 22, 20 Edmonds, Troy Lee Eggleston, Alane Farrar 50, 15, 78, 84 Ehrhardt, Kelly Joanna 51 Elam, Barbara Jean 44 Elam, Michael Anthony Elam, Tammy Lynette 36, 22 Elliott, Allen Dale 36, 19 Elliott, Chuck 36, 21 Elliott, Lisa Lynette 36, 21, 14 Elliot, Marshall Charlie 21 Eliott, Michael Wayne 51 Ellington, Shelly Ann 36, 62, 69, 11 Elliot, Susan Ann 36 Epps, James Edward 36, 60, 21, 74 Eubank, Edward Aubrey 30 Evans, Carolyn LaVerne 57, 62, 65, 70, 71, 69, 24 Evans, David Burton Evans, Dennis Scott Evans, Orlanda Manzell 44, 62, 212 Evans, Willie Edward 51, 21 Evans, Yvonne 30 FBLA 20 FFA 21 FHA 22 Ferrell, Linda D. 58 Fields, Adrian 36, 21, 74 Field, John Hamilton 30 Fields, Ronda 36 Fields, Sharonda Denise Field, Timothy Orlando 30 Dodson, LaDonna Gayle Fitts, Danny Lee Fitts, Michael Lewis 51 Fleming, Susan Read 16, 51, 59, 27, 25, 20 Flinn, Lisa Marie 30, 59, 11 Foley, Brian Kinger 15, 51, 20 Football Jr. Varsity 61, 68, 2 Football Varsity 60, 66, 67, 2 Forensics 26 Forlines, Alan Dean 51, 24, 11 Forlines, David Alfred 30, 31 Foster, Elizabeth Darlene 44 Foster, Mark Dwayne 44, 24 Foster, Robert Dale 30 Fountain, Clarence Henry Fowlkes, Karen Monique 36, 59, 13 Frances, Nelson 30 Francis, Victor Lynn 30 Frazier, Carla Renee 51, 20 Frazier, Lisa 22, 30, 63, 27, 11, 14 Freeman, Lori Ann 44, 76, 84, 20 Freefield, Rick 61, 82 French 14 French, Margaret Elizabeth 50, 84, 25, 20 Freshmen 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 2 Friedfeld, Eric Scott 30, 61 Fryman, Frank Revere Fuller, Donna JoAnne 30, 14 Gooch, Arnold Aiven 30, 61, 82 Goode, Gloria Denise 23, 51 Goode, William Juniour 36, 24, 72, 74 Gordon, James Allen 30 Gould, John Tracy 30, 31 Graduation 18 Green, Linwood 36 Greene, Brain Delard 30, 21 Greene, George William 30 Greene, Margaret Ruth 23, 44, 59 Greene, Lyndon Elton 13 Greene, Willie Ruth 23, 36 Gregory, Charles Bradley 36, 60 Gregory, Darlene Sylvia Gregory, Diana Marie 30, 14 Gregory Dwayne Anthony 44 Gregory, Evelyn Yonette 44 Gregory, Nancye Renae 28, 51 Grey, Calvin Boyd 51, 14 Griffin, Jeffrey Earl 36 Griffin, Mike Herbert 52 Griffin, Regina Mrs. 10 Griffin, Robert Duane 30 Gregory, Vince Elbert 30, 20 Gryder, Cheryl Ann 52, 15, 16, 18, 11, 20 Gupton, Kimberly Lee 30, 19 Gurley, Carlton B. 8 Gurley, Diana Marie 22, 30, 64, 11, 14 Gurley, Jeffery Carlton 44, 60, 21, 24 Gurley, John Michael 36, 60, 61, 21, 24, 11 Guthrie, Katherine Laverne 52, 59 Garland, William James 51 Garner, Bobby Gerald Garner, David Wayne 51, 78 Garner, Dora W. 8 Garner, Lisa Ann 36, 11 Garner, Michael Elton 30, 61, 21 Garner, Roas Marie 23, 51 Garner, Steven Earl 51 Garnett, Brenda Marie 44, 11 Garrett, Billie Sue 51, 19, 20 Garrett, Gregg Edward 36, 24 Garrett, Wilbur Timothy 36, 24 GATE 19 Gayles, Ronnie Mike 30 Gillis, Anthony Donnell 36, 24 Gillis, David Tyrone 30 Glass, Ronald Carter 51, 21 Glasco, Carol Diane 22, 36 Glasscock, Naomi Frances 44, 62, 11 Glasscock, Paula Arista 15, 51, 19, 11, 18 Glasscock, Wendy Darlene 44, 19, 11, 20 Hairston, Martha Lynn 52 Hall, Sharon Odelia 84, 24, 20 Hamlett, Delores Anita 52 Hancock, Lori Frances 44, 20 Hardeman, Clarissa Beryl 44, 25, 14 Hardeman, Vera Denise 52, 59, 15, 2, 20 Hardy, Carlton, Rodney 30 Hardy, Warren Kirk 21 Hardy, W.D. 8, 21 Hargrove, Angela Rean 52, 20 Hargrove, Antoinette Gay 30 Hargrove, Carolyn Harmon, Crystal Lee 30 Hargrove, Jose Farrar Hargrove, Larry McDonald Hargrove, Ramona Lisa 22 Hargrove, Sandra Marie 22, 52 Hargrove, Virginia Ann 22 Harmon, Gary Oliver Harris, Donna Marie 36 Harris, Paul 14 Harris, John Adams 36 Harris, Joyce Marie 2 Harris, Joyce Marie 44 Harris, Micheal Lewis 52 Harris, Teresa Ann 37, 20 Harris, Teresa Lynn 44, 25 Hartrum, David Michael 31 Hartsoe, Anne Rutledge 52, 59, 20 Hash, William David 44, 21 Hatcher, Carole Tuck Hatcher, Harvey Leon 52, 24 Hawkins, Diane S. 8 Hawkins, Keith Brian 37, 60 Hayes, Anthony 22, 52, 62, 63, 75, 24 Hayes, Connie 44, 71 Hayes, Cornell 21 Hayes, Curtis Herome 37, 41, 61, 71, 24 Hayes, David Brian 37 Hayes, Dorene 71 Hayes, Gray Bernard 52, 21, 44 Hayes, Hermeani Lee Hayes, Harvey Tyrone 52, 24 Hayes, Joyce Carolyn Hayes, Michael Anthony Hayes, Shervelyn Aretha 25, 22414415 Hayes, Velma Denise 44, 13 Hazelwood, Arleene Flynn 22, 52 Henderson, Charle Drake Henderson, Kenneth Ray 37, 60, 24 Henderson, Rebecca Ann 37 Henderson, Rodney Martino 37 Hendrick, George Thomas 31 Hendrick, Donna Blair 20, 45, 21, 25 Hepburn, Delois Annette 31 Herbert, Ellis Snead 37, 59, 62, 82 HERO 23 Hester, Brian Keith 37 Hester, Winifred Aelean 37, 21 Hillard, Barbara Elaine 22, 71 Hillard, Carolyn Faye 52, 22 Hilliard, Gloria Ann 31 Hilliard, Mary Elizabeth 22, 52 Hilliard, Ronnie Junior 53, 21 Hinkle, Amy Renee 37, 20 Hipps, Scotty Lee 31 Hite, Donald Jean Jr. 31, 24, 14 Hite, Donald Rayond 15, 53 Hite, Gary Wayne Hite, Linwood Clevis 45, 60, 14 Hite, Michael Allen 37, 21 Hite, Cornalius Valerie Jean 22, 2330 Hobbs, Jeanette Faye 33, 11, 14 Hobgood, Angela Dawn 37 Hodges, Linda L. 8, 84 Hogan, Christopher Brann 31, 21 Hogan, Rodney Lionel 31 Hogan, Ronald Dale 53, 24, 72 Holloman, A. C. 8, 15, 83 Homecoming 27 Hom, Vicke Lynn 37, 14 Hospodor, Gregory Scott 37, 60, 19 Hospodar, Misti Lynn 22, 31, 82, 63 Howard, Gerald Carlton 59, 19, 11 Howerton, Helen Datricia 22, 31, 19, 14 Howerton, Llyod Lee : Howerton, Hilda Jean 37 Hudgins, Winfred Pleasent 37, 59 Hudson, Kimberly Diana 53 Hudson, Wendell Lynn 31 Huff, Kara Leigh 59 Hughes, Carrie Lynn 37, 62, 63, 14 Hudgins, Winfred 6, 14 Hunt, Joann 45 Husky, Penni Denise 31, 14 Hutcherson, Angela Rochelle 37, 62, 63, 22, 21 Hutchins, Janice Elvin 53, 23 Hutcherson, Tara Maureen 45, 14 Hutchins, Cecil Wayne 31 Huthins, Martha Dawn 37 Hutchins, Michael Wayne Ikenberry, Bradley Wayne 37 Ikenberry, Steve Gary 53, 18, 11 Imlah, Andrew Scott 53, 24 Jackson, Larry Darnell 26 Jackson, Patreace 31 Jackson, Patricia Ruth 45 Jackson, Timothy Allen 53, 21 Goins, James 8 Hall, James D. 6 Moses, James M. 9 Jeffers, Enley Jeffers, Linwood Winston Jerrerson, James Thomas Jefferson, Sherry Ann Jenkins, Michael Wayne 53, 21 Jennings, Deborah Lynn 32, 34, 37, 64, 19 Jiggetts, Roy Jiggetts, W. M. 6 Joachim, Mary Beth 31 Johns, Thomas Richard 23, 53 Johnson, Ava Marie 37 Johnson, Bruno Desmond 21 Johnson, Troy Glenn 37, 75 Jones, Angela 45, 76, 20 Jones, Anthony Glenn 37, 21 Jones, Charles E. 9, 21 Jones, Debra Latisha 31 Jones, Jacqueline Rose 45, 11 Lewis, Victor Elroy Locklear, Janet Fay 22, 31 Loftis, Sherry Laverne 38, 19 Lofts, Keith Alan 31, 61 Logan, Dorothy Elizabeth Long, Carolyn Vernel 19, 11 Long, Pamela Jean 14 Long, Robert Lee Love, Willie Hughes 31, 71 Luck, William Gerard 31, 61 Luck, Virginia S. 9 Lynch, Terrance Wayne 45, 60 Lyons, Dennes Anthony Jones, Jason Timothy 31 Jones, Jeffrey Hite 31 Jones, Jennifer C. 9 Jones, Kenneth Lee 37, 59, 20 Jones, Michael Clayton 37, 11 Jones, Michael Owen 53, 19, 18 Jones, Stanley Arnold 45, 78, 24, 72 Jones, Virginia Karen 53, 15, 16, 78 Jones, Wilbur Douglas 53, 76 Jordan, Frances Lee 45, 59, 84, 20 Jordan, Kiplin Lane 39, 45, 21 Jordan, Job Albert 37, 72 Jordan, Timothy Joe 31 Junior 42, 48, 2 Keene, Peggy Linda 45, 12, 20 Keeton, Jr., Charlie Harden 21 Keeton, Lorie Allyson 53, 59, 11, 14, 20 Kibler, Elva M. 9, 18 King, Jesse 53, 59, 76, 21 Kirby, Roy Albert 37 Kirkland, John McCargo 45, 21, 24 Knight, Brenda Kay 53, 20 Knight, Joseph 45, 21 Knight, Randy Lynn 31 Knuckles, Kenneth Juan 45, 59, 76 Lacks, Rickie Dale 45, 60, 78, 20 Lail, Donna Christine Lail, Victoria Florence Land, Mr. S.B. 6 Langford, Cynthia Carol 45, 59, 84, 20 Langford, Raymond Wesley 31 Langhorne, Doris 9, 62, 71 Latimer, Julie Melinda 31, 22, 27, 11, 14, 82 Lawrence, Ruth 38 Lawrence, Thomas Lawson, H. Glenn 53, 21 Lawson, Susan Hope 31 Lee, Betty Jane 31, 22 Lee, Teresa Ann 53, 23, 11, 20 Leigh, James Daniel 53, 21, 24 Leigh, Janice Elizabeth 45 Leigh, Wanda Marie 31 Lenhart, Anthony Lawrence 54, 21, 24 Lenhart, John Mrs. 9, 84 Lester, Deborah Gail 38, 11, 14 Lester, Isiah Lee 38, 21 Lester, Matthew 38, 24 Lester, Whitt Ludovic 31 Lewis, Gregory Keith 45, 24 Lewis, Roxanne Renee 31, 14 Library 25 Lipscomb, Davis Horace 45 Lloyd, Angela Cook 50 Lyons, Theresa Ann 31 Lyons, Ralph Victor 38 Mooneyham, Norma 9 Monogram 26 Morris, Elaine B. 9 Morris, Tina Vernell Mosley, Bruce Alexander 23, 60, 24, 11, 14 Mosley, Cynthia Elaine 32 Mosley, Darlene 38 Moss, Kathryn L. 9, 31, 83 Mull, Albert N. 9 Mullins, Robert Edward 32, 61 Murray, William Henry Murray, Willie James Major, Roubie Jane 22, 38 Mangum, Allyson Renee 22, 38, 14 Mangum, Melissa Roberta 45, 20, 82 Mangu, Vanessa Yvette 54 Mann, Carol Suzanne 45, 19 Marrable, Edith Mae 31 Marable, Elaine 54 Marable, Mary Jane 45 Marrow, Lonnie Everett 38 Marrow, Tina Inex Marrow, Quincy K. 54, 19, 2 Martin, Alvester 61 Martin, Annie Belle 31 Martin, Claudine 22, 31, 62, 13 Martin, Clinton 31, 61, 74 Martin, Dale Evelyn 22, 23, 38 Martin, James Wayne 45, 21, 24, 74 Martin, Michael Lewis 38 Martin, Samuel Thomas 24 Martin, Sylvia Ann 54 Martin, Tyree 38, 20 Meade, David Michael Mears, Edna Sylviz 32 Matherly, Barry Roy Matherly, Jeffrey, Wayne 38 Matthews, Ethel Jeannette 9 Matthews, Chester 41 Matthews, Perry Anne 15, 54, 18, 11 Matthews, Danna Gail 22, 31 Mathews, Terry Anne McBee, Joe Lewis, Jr. 38 McCargo, Lisa Dawn 22, 31 McGinnis, Martin Darryl 32 McFail, Harriet 22, 54 McKee, Wayne Thompson 38, 61 McNealy, Theresea 45, 76 Medley, Charlene Brewer 54, 21, 14, 20 Miller, Keith Michael Miller, Tracey Lyne 38 Mills, Michael Stephen 38, 14 Moody, Sarah Lucretia 54, 22, 20 Moore, Darlene Frances Moore, Deborah Cordan 32 Moore, Deborah Jean 38, 22, 14 Moore, Dianna Lea 38 Moore, Ellis Davis 38, 14 Moore, LeAnne 45 Moore, Leigh Ann 38 Moore, Riley Edward 54 Moore, Stanley Lee Moore, Willie Lee 38 Moorefield, James Marshall Morefiels, Patricia Lee 38, 23, 14 Mondragon, Carl Robert 45, 14 Moody, Ella Louise 45, 22 Mooneyham, Michelle Renee 45, 11, 14 Morrison, Michael Alden 54, 15, 16, 17 Morse, Carol Christine 54 Mosley, Geraldine Elizabeth 54, 23 Moseley, Michael Glen 60, 75, 3, 7h, al, We Moss, Kathy 83 Nelson, Deborah Jane 21 Nelson, Dell Lee Nelson, Gilbert Glenn 21 Nelson, James David 54, 20 Nelson, John Charles 45, 60, 78 Nelson, Gilbert 59, 21 Nelson, Letha Suzanne 32, 22, 82 Nelson, Mary Lorraine 46, 64, 19, 51 Nelson, Rufus 54 Nemeth, Thomas Scott 54, 21 Nicholson, Robin Kimberly 32, 64, 22, 14 Newcomb, Bryant Kevin 32 Newby, Williard L. 54, 24 Newcomb, Donald Roger 46, 60 Newcomb, Michael Wayne 76, 24 Newton, Christopher Barrow 46 Newton, Cynthia Anne 46, 22, 23, 14. Newton, David Lynn 46, 23 Newton, Donna Lynn 42, 46, 62, 11, 81, 70, 69, 27, 4, 20 Newton, Sherese Irene 54, 23, 20 Newton, Sherie Annette 54, 84 Newton, Timothy Graham 35, 38 Nunn, Pamela Dalton 46, 20 Office 25 O’Halloran, Joseph William 38 Oliver, Alexander 38, 60, 74 Oliver, Dorothy Leigh 38, 21 Oliver, Ernest Henry 32 Oliver, Janice Denise 23, 55 Oliver, Marvin Gaye 32 Oliver, Pamela Rose 38 Oliver, Richard Leroy 32 Oliver, Shirl Lynnora 21, 24 Oliver, Stephie Tyrene 38, 24 Oliver, Willie Harriet 46, 82 Oliver, Willie James Oliver, Wilma Marie Openning 3 and 4, 2 Osborne, Billy Junior 32 Osborne, Charles Edward Osborne, Chester Lee 46, 24, 4 Osborne, Edna Wood 55, 19, 18, 11, 14 Osborne, Hestella Marrie 38 Osbome, Mary Ann Owen, Jeannie Marie 22, 32, 14 Owen, Joni Leigh 22, 32, 14 Overby, Bobby 46, 21, 24 Overby, Casina Dawn 38, 20 Overby, George Timothy 32 Overby, Kenneth Wayne 21 Overby, Marilyn Knonel 46, 20 Overby, Robert Wilson 21 Overby, Ronnie Lewis 38 Overby, Tammy Lynn 46 Owen, Roger Wayne 55, 24 Page, Alandra M. 9 Pamplin, Angela Annette 38 Pamplin, Melvin Jr. Parcell, Joel Thomas 55 Parcell, Trudy Rose 39, 20 Park, Richard Anderson 32, 21, 11, 14 Parker, Lewis Stacy 38, 61, 21 Parker, Michael Anthony 55, 24 Parker, Stacy 39, 83 Parrish, Deborah Lynn 55 Parrish, Mark Edward 39, 21 Parrish, Melinda Ann 22, 32, 24 Parrish, Thomas Reddix 55 Parsons, Jr. Fred Alan 46, 24 Parsons, Kathleen 9 Partridge, L. Randolph 5, 6, 15, 17, 19 Patterson, Allen Jerome 32 Patterson, Anthony Andrew 46, 21 Patterson, Claudia Burwell Payne, Kenneth Lee Pearson, Benjamin (Mr.) 6 Pearson, Pearlene F. 10 Penick, Brenda Lee Pennick, Dorothy Mae Pennington, Diane Turner 10, 11 People Dividen 28, 2 Pettus, Tanya Denise 32 Pharr, Allen Lane 39, 59, 11, 14 Pharr, Leonard 12, 55, 59, 24 Phillips, Jacqueline Gail 55, 25, 20 Pinckney, Rhonda Vedette 39, 41, 62 Pittard III, Andrew Thompson 46, 21 Pitsenbarge, Tamara Lynn 39 Pixley, Elmer C. 10 Pixley, Rachel K. 10, 15 Platzke, Paul Fredrick 21 Platzke, Tracy Ann 34, 35, 39, 42, 64 Pool, Regina Griffin 10, 11 Poore, Stephanie Kay 46, 14 Powell, Earther Neal 23, 33, 82 Powell, Duretha Floyrdette 46 Powell, Jeffrey Randall 23, 55 Powell, Vincent Edward 39 Praitt, Lee Garnett Price, Carol Ann 39, 19 Price, Ronald L. 10, 21, 18 Prom 16, 17 Prom Preparation 15 Pruit, David Randell 24 Pruitt, Nancy Karen Pruett, Rhonda Joy 39, 11 Pulliam, Andrew Charlie 46, 21 Pulliam, Brian Glenwood 55, 60, YA. 12 Pulliam, Bruce Anthony 339, 60, 21 Pulliam, Karshan Diaria 55, 62, 69, 14 Pulliam, Patty Lillian 59 Pulliam, Richard Gustauus 46, 24 Pulliam, Willie Edward 21, 24, 72 Puryear, Cynthia Ann 59 Puryear, David 21 Puryear, Edward Allen 32, 21° Puryear, Franklin Delano 23, 31 Puryear, John Anderson 46, 21 Puryear, Steve Allen 55, 21, 24 Queensberry, Diane Louise 32 Reamy, Durwood Glenn Reamy, Martha Pitt 15, 55, 64, 19, 27, 25 Redd, Willie Matthew 39 Reese, Irvin Eugene Reese, John Robert 46, 21, 24 Reese, Robin Louise 32 Reese, Sonny 39, 21 Reese, Tammy Louise 55, 25, 20 Reid, Cynthia M. 10, 63, 75 Reid, Olivia W. 10 Reid, Sharon Renee 46, 25, 14, 20 Revis, Angelene 22, 33, 55 Revis, Debra Ann 23, 55 Revis, Peggy Jane 55, 84, 13, 20 Revis, Joanne Lucas 33, 22 Revis, Mary Ellen 23, 46 Reynold, Gloria Jean 23, 46 Reynolds, Rebecca 39 Reynolds, Sharene 33 Reynolds, Wanda Veronica 39 Reynolds, William Anthony 39, 24 Rice, Randall Author 35, 39, 60, 14 Richardson, Joyce Louise 15, 55 Richardson, Karen Henrietta 55 Richardson, Michael Anthony 39 Richardson, Sherman Leon 77, 76, 21 Richardson, Troy Lnonel Ricketson, Devorah Ann 56, 20 Rickman, Connie Paige 32, 54 Robertson, Matt 10 Roberts, Angela Mae 14 Roberts, Brenda Ann 32 Roberts, Ernest 39 Roberts, Glenn Eldridge 32 Roberts, Nathaniel Lynonel 46, 22, 78, 82 Roberts, Thomas Henry 39, 61, 24 Roberts, Tracy Yvette 46, 76, 21, 14, 20, 82 Roberts, Wanda Anita 47, 11, 14, 82 Roberts, Jr. William Roberts, Jr. William James 56, 60, 20 Robertson, Delores 32 Robertson, Linda Katherine 22, 93 62, 32 Robertson, Lyndia Sherwanda 59 Robinson, James Ernest 21 Rogers, Betty Jean 22, 56 Rogers, Brenda Lee 56, 20 Rogers, Clarence Edward 39 Rogers, Tracy Renee 32, 19, 14, 82 Rowlette, Evangeline Deloris 32 Royster, Larry Damell Royster, Dwight Anthony 21 Royster, Floyd Tyrone 39 Royster, Laurie Beth Russell, Bernice Louise 47, 21 Russell, Charles Henry 32, 61, 14 Russell, Jerry Jerome 39, 61 Russell, Lisa Carol 22, 32 Ryan, Patricia E. 10 Salley, Michelle Ann 56 Sandifer, David Wade 32 Satterfield, Paul Easley 47 SCA 11 School Board Administration 6, 2 Scott, Douglas Kenneth 56 Scott, James Bruce 32 Seamster, James Walter Searles, Emmitt Mitchel 39 Seate, Guy Patrick 32 Seay, Donna Onieda 56, 84, 20 Semster, Janet Carol 22, 23, 39, 11, 14 Seniors 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, DOLL 05. 2 Senior Opening 49 Shaw, Vonda Ann 22, 32 Shearin, Ellen Lea 23, 47 Shearin, Wayne Gray 40, 46 Sheldon, Curtis Lynn 23, 39, 21 Sheldon, Franklin Eugene 23, 40 Shelton, Richard Hamilton 15, 56, 60, 19, 25, 11 Shelton, William Dr. 6 Simmons, Anthony Dean 20 Simmons, Anthony Lyonel Simmons, Augustine Simmons, Kathy Elaine 47, 19, 76, 14 Simmons, Kenneth Steve 13 Simmons, Milton Orlando Simmons, Willis Rebecca 47 Singleton, Eugene Frances 40, 24 Sipes, Margaret Jean 47, 20 Sizemore, David Bently 47, 21 Skipwith, Fletcher Graham 40, 21 Skipwith, Teresa Gale Slaughter, Vickie Marie 22, 32, 11, 14 Small, Jennell Chiffon 22 Small, Pearl 22 Small, Stanley Darnell 40 Small, Sandra Elaine 40 Small, William Clifton 21 Small, Willie Deygo Smith, Allen 32, 21 Smith, Barry Lee Smith, David Saunders 33, 21 Smith, Floyd Tyrone Smith, James 40, 24 Smith, Kenneth James 47, 24 Smith, Kevin Ray 41, 24 Smith, Leamon Samuel 56 Smith, Leslie Eugene 40, 24 Smith, Maggie Devern 13 Smith, Margaret Nell 47, 62, 19, 71, 2, 69, 11, 14 Smith, Pamela Louise 16, 56, ho bE Ea Smith, Patricia Alva 33, 13 Smith, Pearl 32 Smith, Raymond Junior 33, 24 Smith, Ronald 40 Smith, Rosa Maria 22, 11, 14 Smith, Russell Todd Smith, Timothy Irven 47, 59, 21 Smith, Wayne Leon 24 Smith, Willard Lee 47 Smiley, Ann Gail 12, 47, 59, 14 Sneed, John Daniel 33, 14 94 Girls Softball 80, 81, 2 Somerville, Kenneth Alan 49, 50, 11, 14 Sophomore 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 2 Spain, Dean Lynn 24 Spain, Wanda Faye 23, 15, 56, 59 Spake, Donna Marie 33 Spanish 14 Coleman Speece 6 Speer, Michael Wade 56, 14 Speer, Sharon Lyne 56, 25, 20 Spencer, Norman 6 Sports Division 65, 2 Spruill, Bobby Jean 56 Steele, Jennifer Lynn 47, 84, 20 Stephens, William MacDowell 21 Stephenson, George Wallace 61 Stevenson, Joann Macklin 10 Steward, Brenda Lee 22, 40 Stewart, Josephine 47, 25, 14 Stovall, Ernest Emis Stroble, Marjorie 33, 13 Stroble, Sarah Darlene 33, 13 Stumps, William 33, 61, 21 Styers, Jeffrey A. 56 Sutton, Alice P 10 Sydnor, Viviam Ann 40 Table of Contents 2 Talley, Allen Lynn 17, 56, 21 Talley, Gloria Ann Talley, Nancy C. 10, 15, 17 Tanksley, Lori Lynn 47, 84, 14, 20 Tatum, Larry Edward 47 Tatum, Lloyd Lindale Taylor, Clayton Lemont 56 Taylor, Fred Chapman 40 Taylor, Mary Elizabeth 56 Taylor, Patricia Lynn 22, 33, 14 Taylor, Victor McNeil 47, 60, 24 Teachers, 8, 9, 10, 2 Tennis 74, 2 Terry, Carol Lanette 23, 47 Terry, Charlene Denise 47 Terry, Connie Ann 22, 48 Terry, Darlene Terry, Herbert 56, 21, 24 Terry, Jan Morgan 48, 20 Terry, James R. 56, 21 Terry, James Ulysses 21 Terry, Jamee Pearl 33 Terry, Linda Lorine 23, 56, 57 Terry, Martha Ann 33, 59 Terry, Mary Ann 22, 33 Terry, Melvin Thomas 12, 57, 11, 13 Terry, Pattie May 48, 14 Terry, Ronald Patrick 24 Terry, Sandra Denise 33 Terry, Stevie Londell 40, 21 Terry, Water Cleveland Terry, Zelton 57 Tharpe, Kenny Wayne 15, 57, 21 Tharpe, Nathan Greg 57 Thiel, John Edward 40 Thomas, Diane Denice 33 Thomas, Frederick 57, 24° Thomas, Lucy Jackson 57, 19 Thomas, Sandra Bernice 48, 19, 27, 20 Thomasson, Jennifer Robin 22, 33, 62, 63, 82 Thompson, Christopher Edward 5, 48, 24 Thompson, Emmanuel Lewis 20 Thompson, Eunice Ann 48, 24, 14 Thompson, Florine Thompson, Virginia Elizabeth 57 Thornton, Margaret Jo 40, 19, 11, 14 Thornton, Sandra Kaye 57, 25, 11, 14 Thorpe, Dwanye Miller 57, 21 Thorpe, Kirk Laparka 40 Tillotson, Johnny Bedford Title Page 1, 2 Tollerson, Connie Renee 57, 84, 13, 20 Toombs, Micheal Allen 57 Toone, Paula Marie 48, 25 Towery, Karen Denise 48, 84, 20 Towery, Jeffery Lynn 40 Towler, Debbie Jean 33 Towler, Jo Ann 22, 40 Townes, Alvon Lee 57, 21 Townes, Barbara 11, 14 Townes, Martha 22, 48 Townes, Mary 23, 48, 14 Townes, Richard 60, 24 Townes, Sandra Burchette 23, 48 Townes, Sharon Lorraine 9 Townes, Susan Jane 9 Townes, Thomas 33 Tracks 63774.2 Trent, Elic Edgar 40 Tuck, Larry David 40, 59, 21 Tuck Robin Renee 40, 19 Tuck, Victor David Tucker, Aaron Darnell 48 Tucker, Brian Keith 61 Tucker, Carla Monise 40, 62, 63 Tucker, Charlie Keith 21 Tucker, Christina Cassandra Tucker, Cynthia Delois 14 Tucker, Harold Marvin 22, 48 Tucker, Irven Lee 57 Tucker, Joan Gale 49 Tucker, Larry Moseley 41, 24 Tucker, Mary Ann 22, 40 Tucker, Marvin Lee 59, 21 Tucker, Patricia Ann 22 Tucker, Ralph Melvin Tysinger, Alan Lee 47, 48, 21, 24 Valentine, Lydia Renia 33 VanHoy, Shirley D. 10, 11 Vargo, Sharon Annette 48, 20 Vaughan, John Patrick 46, 48 Vaughan, Susan Kay 40 Vaughn, Wayne Lee 40, 21 Venable, Jeffery 40 VICA 24 Wade, Thomas Henry 40, 41, 60, 24 Wagstaff, III John William 33, 61 Wagstaff, Kelly Bryan 48, 21, 14 Waldo, Marjorie Anne 57, 25, 11 Walker, Albert 48, 21 Walker, Carolyn Walker, Lisa Yvonne 40 Walker, Delores Elvia 23, 57, 25 Walker, Samuel Clarke 57, 24 Walker, Stephanie Denise 22, ay! Walker, Wanda Renne 16, 57 Waldrep Crystal Dawn 42, 48, 19, 27, 84, 20 Waldrep, Wendy. Gale 33, 19, 14 Wall, Donald Alan 48, 21 Wallace, Samyil Ellis 31, 33, 19 Wallen, Robin Denise 22, 40 Wardrick, Priscilla Rose Warrick, Victor Charles ‘ Watkins, Doyle Cleveland 48, 25 Waton, Delores 22, 40 Watson, Darlene 22, 57 Watson, Sherry 22, 41 Watson, Wanda Lee 58, 65, 13 Watkins, Sherry Anita 48, 14 Watson, Vickie Jo 33 Watson, Vickie Yvette 22 Watson, Tammila 22 Watterson, Eva Marie 40 Watts, Elauda Lyvonne 11 Watts, Regina Yvonne 41 Weary, Anthony King 33, 61 Weary, Tracy Renee 32, 41, 19 yea bese Weaver, Kenneth Wayne 41, 61 Webb, Angela Denise Webb, Dennis Ray Wells, Florence B. 10 West, Myrna 10 Weston, Mary Elaine 48 Whitaker, James Mitchell 41 White, Doris Regina 41, 13 White, Edith Pearlene 22, 15, 58 White, Gary Anthony 17, 58, 76, 21 White, Michael Tyrone 41, 74 White, Rebecca White 6 White, Wendy Elizabeth Whitlow, Hugh Gene 41 Wilbourne, Carolyn Jane 41, 59, 20 Wilboume, Chad Thoma 33 Wilbourne, James Timothy 58 Wiles, Deborah Gale 58, 20, 62, 19, 70, 71, 11 Wilkerson, Patricia Ann 41 Wilkinson, Jeffrey Earl 41 Willard, James Wendell 41, 60, 74 Willard, Janice Regina 33 Williams, Dorothy Faye 33 Williams, Horace Talmadge 58, 59, 21 Williams, Joseph Daniel 21 Williams, Kristi Lynn 22, 33, 37, 14, 64 Williams, Morris Xavier 41 Williams, Penny Marie 48, 20 Williamson, George Scott Williamson, Jody 41, 61 Williamson, Kenneth James 41, 14 Williamson, Shirlye-Jean 22, 33 Willis, Joni Jeanne 50 Wilmouth, Hurly Braxton 58, 21, 25 Wilson, Christine Kearie Wilson, Clarissa Fay 41, 63 Wilson, Curtis Donell 60 Wilson, Jethro David 61, 14 Wilson, Rhonda 22, 41 Wilson, Ricky Lynn 48 Wilson, Stephen Matthew 48, 75, 14 Wilson, Timothy Blaine 41, 60 Winkler, Bobby Eugene 60 Wise, James 10 Wolff, Warren Lee 33 Woltz, Mary Virginia 48 Wood, Glenn Royster 41 Wood, Renneal 58, 25, 20 Wood, Sandra Geraldine 48, 11, 14, 20, 82 Wootton, Frank Clayton 41, 25 Worley, Bonnie 41 Wright, Keith Davis 33, 61 Wright, Kimberly Dawn 64, 76 Wright, Machelle 23, 58 Wright, Mark Floyd 41, 59, 14 Wright, Timothy 41, 24 Wright, William Tyrone 41, 21, 25 Yager, Duane Holman 41, 74 Yancey, Joyce Priscilla 48 Yancey, Linda Irez 76 Yancey, Patricaia Gale 22, 48, 59 Yancey, Teresa Ann 58, 59, 20 Yancey, Tommy Lawrence York, Johnny Herbert 41, 25 Young, James Otis 58, 19, 18, 11, 14 Younger, Swanson George 41 Zitsman, Douglas Allen 33 vo exterior Ed oe 2.4555 : Rey {n fArt 10 America serviced Reavis U Dorsey's man “Eq = ; i, We domt do AL! chairs and seller s 24 jQimishing apd uphod , 306 F Trade | ACME QUALI ? 7 BRS! tbomy : ck cil 200 N College p Morencadeh _Intertor Decoration Con AP URHONS ' fopfoll planning service aod e¢| idé.igo ioterior A ‘ing and paperiog to suit ory trained mechanic = — Dry 4 a F cOR Portable used 329. 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