Briarcrest Christian School - Saint Yearbook (Memphis, TN)
- Class of 1979
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Clayton, the Briarcrest Schools are served an able Director of Secondary Education and High School Princi- pal, As a graduate of Memphis State University with Bachelor's and Master's Degrees and as a former administra- tor, counselor, coach, and teacher in the city and county school systems, he is well qualified to lead any school. In addi- tion to his training and experience, Mr. Clayton has brought with him to Briarcrest a sincere commitment to our school. He is an active participant in all of its programs and capabiy guides us in the Christian atmosphere of the school. Above all, he is a friend. We are, indeed, fortunate to be blessed with such a leader. - --- Dr. Pat Williams - Faculty -q w flag r iOil iS OU hat y knowing t ofthe Lord, 3 E 3 .c O N U L: G7 a-1 C il D. 5 N U 5. U C L 3 P' 5 ADMINISTR TIO DANNY J. CHILDS B.S.g M.Ed., Memphis State University. The students and faculty at Briarcrest are the finest and have a tremendous opportunity for growth and serv- ice. I believe that we will look back one day at the friend- ships and shared experiences and be extremely grateful. I thank God as a parent for the witness of Briarcrest. Danny Childs has always been a man who cares about the students whether they were on his athletic teams he coached or students in his classrooms. From the time he moved into administration he has continued to be a man with much concern for students being given the right direction. Mr. Childs has served in several administrative positions, and in every case, he has made a positive and lasting impression for the good. Briarcrest is indeed fortunate to have Danny Childs with his great experience in working with young people. - B. Yancey DR. STIRLING B. WILLIAMS B.A.E.g M.Ed., Ed.D., University of Mississippi. Dr. Stirling B. Williams,'Briarcrest's Thesaurus in Residence, is Assistant Director of Secondary Educa- tion. His school day begins at 6:30 A.M. with various administration and educational tasks. Whether supervis- ing bookstore sales, writing school-related materials, or teaching his illustrious class of A.P. Senior English, Dr. Williams combines knowledge, experience, and dry wit for the benefit of Briarcrest. Three degrees earned at the University of Mississippi qualify him for nurturing inquir- ing minds. Students from South Side High School, Ole Miss, Overton High School, fwhere he was Assistant Principalj, Memphis State's Division of Continuing Edu- cation, and Briarcrest testify to the breadth and depth of his vast storehouse of knowledge. Publications he has penned or co-authored further exemplify his magnificent command of the English language. - Sarah Jane Tice I6 - Faculty Gloria Clay Principal's Secretary Camille Blackwell Robbye Hay Guidance Secretary Financial Secretary Vivian Kirk Secretary to Assistant Director Q 0 59 0 Q C 1 Qt 5? I QQ? 4 Yr 49 f QR 0 S Q23 Patricia VanHoozer High School Secretary Tmdye Oliver Attendance Secretary Faculty - I7 ln. Kathleen Aaron, Mathematics, B.S,, M.Ed., Memphis State University: Sponsor: National Honor Society. Karen VI. Barksdale, English, B.S,, Memphis State University: Advisor: desiderata, Sponsor: Quill and Scroll. llichael G. Bemer, Bible, B,S. Christian Ed., Mid-South Bible College, B.S. Sec. Ed., Mem- phis State University: Sponsor: Green Peppers. Mrs. Diane Bishop, Mathematics, B.S., Ed. Memphis State University: Sponsor: Green Pep- pers. llra. Ann Blanchard, Guidance Counselor, BA, Blue Mountain College: M.Ed., Memphis State University. llrs. Sherri Booth, English, B.A., History, B.A. English, Virginia Polytechnical Institute and State University: Sponsor: Junior Civitan. 18-Focu .BN K K ln. Hildl Boyd, English, B.A., Southwest- ern at Memphis: Sponsor: Pawprints, Advi- sor' Ouill and Scroll, ln. Wrene Covington, Speech and Thea- tre, B S , University ol Tennessee at Knox- ville, Sponsor: International Thespian Soci- ety and Speech Club, Director ol Drama Productions 'YY 0, - X . ' gg 2. Jimmy Brady, Social Studies, BSE., Delta State University: Coach, In. Leigh Cunningham, Physical Educa- tion, B,S., Memphis State Universityz Spon- sor: Fellowship ol Christian Athletes, Bill Bylea, Science, BBA., Memphis State University: M.Fl.E., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary: MS. East Texas State University: Sponsor: Chess Club, Astronomy Club. Larry Czajkoaki, Bible, B.A., Central State University, M.R.E., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary: Sponsor: Student Council, Thespians, Assistant Director ol Drama Productions, President of B.E.A. In. Barbara Chase, English, B.A., Vander- bilt University. Bill Doss, Social Studies, Business, BBA. M.Ed,, Memphis State University: Coach Football, Track, we 4 1 S-N...,s,,.v' A iw ln. Roma Henderson, English, BA., Bay- lor University. Sponsor: Jaycees, National Honor Society Sherry D. Hooks, English, BA., M.A., West- ern Kentucky University, Coordinator of English, Art. and Speech Departments. Mrs. Barbara Hendrix, English, BS., Mis- sissippi University lor Women: M.Ed., Mem- phis State Universityg Sponsor: Junior Civi- tan, Dolores R. Hornbeak, Chemistry, B.S., Memphis State University: Sponsor: Sc. ence Club, National Honor Society. Karen E. Farrow, Business, BBA., Memphis State University, Co-sponsor: Business-Eco- nomics Club, Gerald R. Flanagan, Health, B.S., M,Ed , Mem- phis State Universityg Freshman Football, Wres- tling, Sheila Il. Gaither, English, Spanish, BA,, MA., Middle Tennesssee State University, Sponsor: Spanish Club. ln. Ruth V. Gamble, Bible, BA., Blue Moun- tain College: M.A., Memphis State University: Chairman: Bible Department, Sponsor. Bible Club, Future Teachers Club, Ira. Nancy Hammond, Business, B.S., Missis- sippi State College lor Women, Guidance and Counseling MA., University of Alabama, Spon- sor: Business Economics Club Len Hamner, Social Studies, BS , University of Tennessee at Martin, MA., Memphis State Uni- ture ffl Wesley Highsmith, Driver's Education, B,S.E , Memphis State University, Sponsor: Junior Humane Society Becky Hoskinson, Biology, B.S., Biological Sciences. University ol Tennessee at Mar- tin: Sponsor. Medical Professions Walt Holman, Physical Education, B.S E., Memphis State University: Assistant Foot- ball, Freshman Basketball, Sponsor. Fel- lowship ol Christian Athletes. .Iacquelyn Hudson, Art, B.S., Memphis State University: Sponsorz Crafts Club. versityl Coordinator. Social Studies and Cul- se.- mi Ed Hullender, Social Studies, A.B., University ot Georgia, M.A., University ol Tennessee, Coach: Freshman Football, B Team Basketball and Track Debbie Joy, Social Studies, B.S., Education, MSU Eve Joyner, Social Studies, B.S.E., M.A., MSU., Sponsor. Varsity Cheerleaders, Fellow- ship of Christian Cheerleaders. Florence Ann King, English, B.S.E., M,S.U., Advisor: Yearbook, Quill and Scroll. Jlcqustyn Latimer, Science, B.S., Mississippi State University: Sponsori Science Club. Pat Lechleiter, Mathematics, B.S., Middle Tenn. State Univ.: Sponsor: Mu Alpha Theta. David K. Lewis, Mathematics, B.S., Murray State Univ., Advisor: Bible Club. David Loden, Social Studies, B.A.E., University of Mississippi, M.Ed., Memphis State University, gponsor: Bible Club, Psychology - Sociology lub. 20 -- Faculty Mrs. Betty McEver, Business, B,S., Missis- sippi College, Sponsor: Secretarial Club. Irs. Pamela llcVIhirter, French, B.A., Southwestern at Memphis, Sponsor: French Club. Terry L. lcthtt, Band, B.S., Music Educa- tion, Tennessee Technical Universityi Mas- ter ol Music, East Texas State University, Sponsor: Tri-M. Linda larler, Physical Education, B.S., Memphis State University: Coach: Girl's Cross Country, Track. Un. L. W. Mncdueen, Latin, English, B.A., Southwestern at Memphis, Sponsor: Junior Classical League. Sbphen C. May, Music, B.M.Ed., Master ol Music, Memphis State University, Director: Concert Choir, Girl's Chorus. ilrgf' fa- Virginia llelvin, Business, B.S.Ed., Memphis A X -3 E r. David R. Phillips, Science, B.S., Memphis State University: Sponsor: Junior Humane Society. Mn. Margaret L. Pleaaants, Librarian, B.S., M.S., Memphis State University, Sponsor: Audiovisual Club Velma A. Phillips, Library Coordinator B.S., M.E ,Memphis state university, sponf sor: Future Teachers Club, Bible Club. Anne Provience, Social Studies, BS.Ed, Memphis State University: Coach: Giri's Tennis, Sponsor' Photography Club James J. Piorca, Drafting, B.S., M.E., Mem phis State University. Coach: Basketball, Track, Golf. Sponsor' Drafting Club. Rosalyn Rose, Science, B.S., M.S., Univer- sity of Mississippi, Sponsor' Medical Pro iessions Club, State University: Sponsor: Secretarial Club. Linda lloncriel, Social Studies, B.S.Ed., Mem- phis State University, Sponsor: Psychology - Sociology Club Gary N. Murphy, Physical Education, B.S.E., Memphis State University, Coach: Varsity Foot- ball. Baseball, Head Varsity Girls' Basketball. Elaine Neeley, Art, B.A., Memphis State Univer- sity, Sponsor: Art Clubs, Lil Norville, English, B.A,, Union University, Sponsor: Freshman. Junior Varsity Cheerlead- ers, Fellowship ot Christian Cheerleaders. Sandra Oliver, Mathematics, B.S., University ol Tennessee at Martin: Sponsor: Mu Alpha Theta Associates, Tod Parrish, Counselor, Coordinator ol Guid- ance Dept., B.S., M.A., Memphis State Univer- sity. Shntord N. Pappenhont, Science, B.S., M.A.T., M.Ed., Memphis State University, Sponsor: Future Engineers Faculty - 21 Jane Ross, Mathematics, B.Ed., Mississippi State University: Sponsor: Bible Cub. Irs. Kathryn Rule, Business, B.B.A., M.Ed., Memphis State University: Coordinator: Busi- nes Education, Student Activities, hs. Vicki Sandlin, Spanish. BA, Sanford Uni- versity: Sponsor: Spanish Club. Carol G. Sell, English, B.A,, Memphis State Uni- versity: Sponsor: deaiderata, Quill and Scroll. Llfy E. Siler, Mathematics, B.S., M.S., Mem- phis State University: Advisor: Key Club. Urs. Janie Swartz, Mathematics. B.S., Memphis State University: Sponsor: Mu Alpha Theta Associates. QM .L . - 1 . . X. . . Stephen Tackett, Latin, B.A., Memphis State University: Sponsor: Junior Classical League. Felicia L. Willa, English, B.S.Ed., Memphis State University: Sponsor: Jaycees. 22 Faculty ln. Sarah Jane Tice, Counselor, Aca- demic Atlairs Office, B.A., SOUUIWSSCQYN at Memphis, M.Ed., Memphis State University. Robert E. Yancey, B.S., M.A., Memphis State University: Sponsor: Boy's Fellowship ol Christian Athletes, Athletic Director, Head Football Coach: Coordinator, Health. Physical Education, Driver's Education, Administration Assistant. . fy k ln. Pam Trim, Mathematics, B.S.E. Mem- phis State University: Sponsor: Mu Alpha Theta, State Sponsor: Mu Alpha 1'heta. Shlon D. Watson, Health, B.S., Master', Memphis State University: Head Coach Varsity Volleyball, Assistant Coach Girl's Basketball Team, Head Coach, Sottball Team, Sponsor: Girl's Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes. af ? 1 , ' W M, I3 Foculfy - 23 1 Jxvg Q M Mala: Gsm, ,- I 5 t - .M x Q 'gif ' x .r 'F' 55-wx fi Q X: CURRICULUM CENTER STAFF Front row: Tina Bateman, Judy Oberton, Cliff Norville, Erin Walls, Bill Stewart. Second row: Mark Orman, Leslie Garey, Betsy Gillespie, Kim Collums, Sanford Lyon, Kirk Hardy. Third row: Anthony Steele, Kirk Kilpatrick, Len Brower, Buddy Mayo, Shailesh Sheth, Steve Barry. Not pictured: Brian Meeks, Marilyn Winn, Steve Smith. L Fi- A FINANCIAL SECRETARY'S STAFF Front row: Debbie Gruenwald, Cheryl Oswald. Back row: Susan Powers, Debbie Plunk, Steve Barry, HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE STAFF Seated: Debra Mclntyre, Jill Copeland. Standing: June McBroom, Cindy Galloway, Glenda Glenn, Linda Robinson. GUIDANCE OFFICE STAFF Front row: Debbie Connors, Cheryl Huffman, Leigh Payne, Connie Thompson. Back row: Suzanne Yeager, Claire Stewart, Carol Smith, Amber Arms, Lisa Bogard, Mrs. Hay, Tammy Wright, Lisa McMinn, Lisa Wright. 26 - Faculty LIBRARY STAFF Front row: David Ivy, Karen Keller, Angie Rey- nolds, Bob White, Miyuki Saito, Steve Sadler, Tom Holms. Back row: Mrs. Pleasants, David Beard, Mark Lawson, Cindy Tidwell, Steven Wallis, Tom Currey, Jimmy Rout, Alan Bate- man, Robert McKinley, Bobby Ginn, Mrs. Phil- lips, Rob Richardson, Larry Caton. CUSTODIAL STAFF Jn Hodnett supervisor, Roger Johnson, John Yager. ATTENDANCE OFFICE STAFF Kelly Carpenter, Terri Roberson, Kelley Lewis, Joy Meeks, Cindy Mainor, Jana Sowards, Carre Heine, Fairy Ward, Janet Locket, Beverly Foster. CAFETERIA STAFF Front row: Jean Ross, Joann Houston, Velma Currie, Odell Beaty, Pat Williams, Jessie Wigington, Back row: Carol Strode, Vanita Sutherland, June Hubbard, Shirley Hollahan, Pat Baker, Nina Williams, Lorine Paige. Faculty - 27 -an-in IUIU fs A IW V .. - . A ,, - Qffgif fs ,Lf ,f A. ,fi-1L.....s-1---H cg '- A u 'Wi-..., 35?ifFr. ,f . , 'WAf L V114 - ,,v. .f,l - YU M' . if 1, -pix f -L Q W.:-nzf. . 'J L 4, A., X., f sq.. X 4 iff A- fu If fl 0 'lr ll ' L I Qlff ' lr . ,gl ff' J fl, , u V 1 rjq ell, W 1 Rv fa J V x ' UNM , -. 1 , Y 5,wf w ! . 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Astride the left horse are Mike Farrish, Vice-president, and Nancy Anderson Chaplain. Mounted on the right horse are Terry Waterbury, President, and Shawn Forrest, Secretary. 30 -- Seniors .5- Emily Birchett Adams Junior Civitan 13 Spanish Club 13 Fashion Modeling 23 Jaycees 23 Thespians 3, 43 Speech Club 33 Medi- cal Professions 33 Bible Club 4 - Committee Officer Kimberly Kaye Adams Speech Club 13 Jaycees 23 Future Homemakers 23 Bible Club 43 Homeroom Chaplain 2. Timothy Johnston Adney Art Club 13 Homeroom President 4. Palmer Smith Albertine Audio-visual Club 13 Homeroom Secretary 4, David Allen Anderson 'ivy Nancy Leigh Anderson Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Homeroom President 2, 33 Class Chaplain 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 43 Homecoming Court 4. Roger Kevin Anderson Lisa Mary Andrews Arts and Crafts 3, 43 Bible Club 3, 43 Attendance Office Worker 43 Mixed Chorus 43 Girls' Chorus. Suzanne Louise Arrington Future Nurses 1, 23 Medical Professions 33 Bible Club 3, 4 - Secretaryg Homeroom Chaplain 23 Homeroom Secre- tary 43 Best Christian Attitude. Linda Lee Ashman Fashion Merchan- dising 13 Spanish Club2. Seniors - Andrew John Avgeris Art Club 1, 25 Water Ski Club 45 Tennis 1 - Let- tered. Thomas Russell Bailey FCA 15 CB Club 25 Biol- ogy Club 25 Photogra- phy Club 45 Mu Alpha Theta 45 Homeroom Vice-president 35 Class Vice-president 35 Key 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 45 Boys' State 35 Who's Who 25 Basketball 1, Who's Who. James William Biard Band Club 25 Astronomy Club 1, 2, 45 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Jazz Band 3, 4. Read Lowery Ballew Chess Club 15 Junior Classical League 1, 25 desiderata 4. Pamela Dawn Bancroft Fashion Modeling Club 15 Crafts Club 15 Band Club 25 Business - Economics 3 - Chaplaing Bible Club 45 Homeroom Secretary 15 Homeroom,Vice-president 25 Homeroom Chaplain 35 Colorguard: Flag 1, 2, 3 - Captain5 Rifle 4. Diane Lee Barbee Library Service Club 15 Choral Club 15 Future Home- makers 15 Jaycees 25 Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 45 Bible Club 3, 45 Library Student Staff 4. Sara Adams Barcroft Bible Club 15 Medical Professions 45 Attendance Office Staff 15 Girls' Chorus 1, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 45 Library Student Staff 2, 35 Yearbook Staff 35 Concert Choir 3, 4. Randal Allen Barnett Motocross Club 1, 25 Band Club 1, 25 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 - Vice-presidentg All-West1, 2, 3, 45 All-State 4. Newman Ford Bateman Art Club 2. Susan Leigh Beaty Future Homemakers 15 Guitar Club 15 Future Nurses 25 TRI-M 45 Concert Choir 1, 2. 32 - Seniors .2 Jeffrey Kenneth Behnke Speech Club 33 Cross Country 1, 23 Music 1, 2. Tracie Lyn Bell Art Club 2, Guidance Club 2. Alicia Gay Bennett Bible Club 4, Business Economics Club 33 Band: Colorguard 3, 43 Girl's Chorus 2. Sherry Benefiel Art Club 1, 25 Fashion Modeling 2. Tara Bennett Kenneth Berry Melanie Bingham Debra Lynn Birmingham Bible Club 43 Honor Society 43 All-State 4, All-West Chorus 4, Who's Who 4. Cheryl Lynette Blackard Jaycees 1, 25 FHA 1, 2, Fashion Modeling 1, Green Peppers 23 Junior Civitan 4g Psychology - Sociology Club 43 Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Girl's Chorus 2, 4. Marguerite Robinson Blackley Mu Alpha Theta 4, Bible Club 4, Sec.- Treas.g Chess Club 3, Jaycees 3, Sec., Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4g Yearbook 3, Co-editor in chief 4, Distinguished Ameri- can High School Stu- dent 3, 4g Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 4. Seniors -- 33 Tina Marie Blake Y Medical Club 3, Crafts Club 3, FCA 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Karol Angeline Bland Cheerleading 1, 2, 4, Jaycees 1, 2, Homeroom Sec- retary 1, Treasurer 2, 3, Speech Club 3, 4. Ann Bonin Phyllis Jean Boothe Fashion Modeling 1, Jaycees 1, 2, Bible Club 2, 3, 4, Business Economics Club 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, Chaplain 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4. DanieIAIan Bousson Horseback Riding Club 1, FCA 2, 3, Homeroom Vice- President 2, 3, Men's Chorus 1, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Con- certChoir4. Barbara Carol Bradshaw Roger Fred Branam Kevin Roger Branson Homeroom Presi- dent 2, 3, 4, Bible Club 3, 4, Photogra- phy Club 4, Honor- ary Recognition in Drafting 2. Michael Ladean Bralton Audio-Visual Club 4, Thespians 4, Library Staff 1, 2, Junior Classical League 1, Lead Role in BIithe Spirit 4. Sandra Lee Brent Guidance Club 1, Art Club 1, Homeroom Secretary- Treasurer 1. - Seniors Fw '18 f ,ga ,?.. R Gregory Norman Brewer Photography Club 45 Astronomy Club 2, 35 Golf Team 1. Christy Louise Britt Junior Civitan 1, 35 Bible Club 35 Fashion Modeling Club 15 Jaycees 25 Future Homemakers 25 Green Peppers 45 Mu Alpha Theta 45 Homeroom Vice-Pres- ident 15 Track Team 15 Volleyball Team 1. Betty Bryant Brooks Thespians 3, 45 Speech Club 3, 45 Green Peppers 2, 35 Art Club 1, 2. Sarah Lynn Brooks desiderata Staff 4. Gwyn Montague Brown Homeroom Chaplain 25 Concert Choir 45 Girl's Choir 4. Hubert Earl Brown, Jr. KTOHYJ Biology Club 2. James Stephen Brown Thespians 2, 3, 45 Speech Club 45 Homeroom Presi- dent 15 Treasurer 45 Guitar Club 1, 25 Art Club 15 Junior Civi- tan 25 Leading role in Arsenic and Old Lace 5 desiderata Staff3,4. Melanie Rightor Butord Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Art Club 1, 25 FHA 1, 25 Jay- cees 35 French Club 3, 45 Green Peppers 4. Jettrey Allen Bullard Astronomy Club 1, 25 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. David Eric Burgess Astronomy Club 25 Art Club 2 5 Seniors - 35 Anna-Alison Goodell Burton desiderata Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4, Medical Professions Club 4, Junior Civitan 3, Homeroom Chaplain 1, Vice-President 2, Student Council Secre- tary 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 - Chap- lain, Teenager of the Week, National Merit Finalist 4, Girl's State Delegate 3, Who's Who 3, 4, Quill 81 Scroll 3, 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 4, Valedictorian, Miss Briarcrest, Most intelligent, Most Likely To Succeed, Best All Around. Richard Walker Bush, Jr. Thespian 1, 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President 1, Key Club, Role in The Man Who Came to Dinner , Role in Arsenic And Old Lace , Cheerlead- ing 3, Role in Bye, Bye, Birdie, Most School Spirited. Sandra Denise Butler FHA 1, Fashion Modeling 1, Art Club 2, Jaycees 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, Green Peppers 4. David Byrne Vicki Lynn Campbell all Team 1, Future Nurses Club 2, Jun- ior Civitan 3, 4, Busi- ness-Economics Club 3, 4. Keith Michael Canfield National Merit Letter of Commendation 4, Homeroom Vice- president 4, Photog- raphy Club 4. Lisa Gaye Cannon Bible Club 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4, Home- room Vice-President 3, Jaycees1. Sheri Leigh Carman Jaycees 1, FCA 3, 4, Psychology - Sociology Club 4, Honor Society 4. Martha Kellye Carpenter Thespian 3, 4, Speech Club 3, 4, Homeroom Secre- tary 3, Art Club 2, Colorguard 3, 4, Christmas Read- er's Theatre 3, Honor Thespian. Ambria Dawn Carrington Homeroom Secretary 1, 2, Bible Club 2, 3, FHA 1, Junior Civitan 1, Fashion Modeling 2, Secretarial Club 4. 36 - Seniors Anne Culver Carrington tian Athletes 1g Track 1 - Lettered. Larry Allen Caton Library Club 1, Chess Club 1, 2, Mu Alpha Theta Associ- ates 23 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Audio- Vice-president, International Thespi- ans 4. Monika Vivian Cecil Volleyball 4 - Sec- ond Year Letter. Christopher David Chambers Key Club 1, 2, 3, 45 TRI-M 3, 4, Homeroom President 23 Class Vice-president 2, Student Council 13 Foot- ball 1, 23 Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Jellrey Lawrence Childress Library Club 2, Art Club 2, Bible Club 2, 3, Medical Professions 3, 45 Business-Economics 4. Suzanne Jane Church Spanish Club 1, 2, Jaycees 4. Mary Florence Claxton Psychology - Soci- ology Club 4. Michael Lewis Clitton John Richard Coker Guitar Club 1, Men's Choir 1, Mixed Choir a 2, 3, 43 Concert Choir 3, 4. Neal Adam Collins Video-Tape Club 25 Chess Club 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Photography 4, Cross Country 1, Track 1. Seniors - Fellowship of Chris- Visual Club 2, 3, 4 - Tanya Leigh Collins Future Homemakers 1, 23 Jaycees 43 Track 1, 23 Basketball 1. Tim Collins Kim Renita Collums Junior Classical League 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Club 13 Astronomy Club 13 Jaycees 23 Fashion Modeling 23 National Honor Society 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 4 - Pres.3 International Thespians 43 Yearbook Staff 3, 4 - Co-Editor-in-Chief3 Who's Who Among American High School Students3 Society of Distinguished High School Students3 Most Dependable. Christopher John Conley International Thespi- ans 23 Forensics League 23 Business- Economics Club 4. Steven Jerome Cooksey Biology Club 2. Sherri Lynn Coolidge Jaycees 13 Bible Club 43 Psychology and Sociology Club 43 Homeroom President 1, 23 Homeroom Sec- retary 4. Sharon Gail Cope Jaycees 1, 33 Junior Civitan 23 Psychology and Soci- ology Club 4. Jill Theresa Copeland Fashion Modeling 1, 23 Jaycees 1, 23 Art Club 13 Library Club 13 Future Homemakers 23 Bible Club 33 Crafts Club 3, 43 Business-Economics Club 43 Mixed Chorus 3, 4. Russell Warren Counce Jaycees 1, 33 Astronomy 2, 43 Band Club 23 Mu Alpha Theta 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Jazz Band 2, 3, 43 Society of Dis- tinguished High School Students 33 National Honor Society 3, 4. Gary Wayne Cox Motocross Club 1, 23 Drafting Club 3. 38 - Seniors 'UN if 1 Deborah Anne Craddock FCA 1, Treasurer3 Jaycees 13 Art 13 Varsity Basket- ball 13 Thespians 23 Homeroom Vice-president 23 Bible Club 3 - TFGHSUFEFQ Basketball Homecoming Court 33 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 -- Captaing Class Sec- retary 3, 43 Basketball Homecoming Queen 43 Who's Who 43 Most School Spirited. Becky Joyce Creasey FHA 1, 2. Carye Ann Creson Homeroom President 1, 23 Latin Club 13 Art Club 13 FCA 13 Homeroom Secretary 33 Speech Club 3 - Treasurer, French Club Chaplain 43 National Honor Society 43 Who's Who Among Ameri- can High School Students 4. Tim Estes Dacus Bible Club 23 Busi- ness-Economics Club 3, 4. Diane Elizabeth Daniel FHA 1, 23 Junior Civ- itan 13 Fashion Mod- eling 23 Secretarial Club 3. 111 ,tx Mitchell Wayne Daniel Track 13 Homeroom Vice-president 13 Cross-Coun- try 33 Arsenic and Old Lace, Charlie Brown 33 Speech Club 33 Thespians 3, 43 Concert Choir 43 Cheerleading 4. Alan Howell Davidson Art Club 1, 23 Speech Club 43 Thespians 43 Blythe Spirit 4. Steve Deao Business-Economics Club 3. Deena Sue Dennie Volleyball 13 Softball 13 Homeroom Vice-president 1, Secretary 2, Chap- lain 3, 43 Future Nurses 23 Spanish Club 33 Business Club 4. Mary Estelle Dickey Chorus Club 13 FHA 23 Fashion Modeling 23 Concert Choir 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 43 Psy.fSoc. 43 Secre- tarial Club 4. Seniors - 39 Carole Elizabeth Donan Spanish Club 23 desid- erata Staff 3. Frank Russell Downen Bible Club 23 Drafting Club 33 Business-Eco- nomics Club 4. 'Q 'f'v Deanna Renee Dulin Future Nurses 23 Con- cert Choir 2, 3, 43 Fash- ion Modeling 2 - V.P.3 Mu Alpha Theta 33 Medical Professions 3 - V.P., 43 Newspaper Staff 43 Tri-M 4. John Phillip Duncan Memphis Sketchbook Calendar 13 Art 1, 23 Drafting Club Sec. 4. Amy Burch Dunlap Spanish 1, 3 - Pres.3 Bible Club 1 - Sec.3 Mu Alpha Theta 23 Fashion Modeling 2. Julia Alisa Dunn Art Club 1, 2, 3 - Treas. 4 - Pres.3 Jaycees 1,33 Bible Club 23 Honor Society 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 4 - Vice-pres.3 desiderata 2, 3, 4 - Co-Editor-in-Chief. Robert Wayne Dye Social Studies 13 Astronomy 13 F.C.A. 23 Spanish Club 23 Science 3 - Reporter, 43 Wrestling 23 Tennis 4. Jennifer Lee Earnest Fashion Modeling Club 13 F.H.A. 13 Jaycees 1, 43 Library Assistant 23 Future Nursing 23 Spanish Club 33 Medical Professions 43 Girls' Chorus 13 Band 3, 4. Kenneth Edward Echols Junior Classical League 13 Audio-Visual Club 23 International Thespians 23 Spanish Club 33 Homeroom Vice-president 1, 2, 43 Homeroom President 33 Football 1. Marion Lemman Eddins Spanish Club 23 Bible Club 2, 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4 - Presi- dent3 Homeroom Vice- President 2, 33 Home- room President 43 Key Club 4. 40 - Seniors -in Kg? tiff 1.3. K . John Erb Gregory Dean Ethridge Football 1, 2, 3. Richard Faidley Michael Robert ---A Farrish FCA 1, 23 Drafting Club 2, 3, 43 Water Ski Club 4, Home- room President 1, 2, 3, Class Vice-presi- dent 4g Basketball 1.5 Best Dressed, Most Attractive. Susan Ferguson Jr. Miss, First Alternate. Jeffrey Rains Field FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Homeroom VP., Foot- ball 13 Basketball 15 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Pamela Sue Finney Chorus 1, 2. Elizabeth Camille Fite Jaycees 15 Junior Civitan 15 Thespian 23 FCC 3, 45 Homeroom Chaplain 1, 25 Class Chaplain 25 Cheer- leader 3, 45 Member Mid-South Cheerleading Squad 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. Valerie Lynn Flack Spanish Club 2, French Club 35 Future Teachers 4 - Vice-president, PsychoIogy!Sociol- ogy Club 4 - Trea- surer. Seniors - Shawn Marie Forrest FCA 1, 3, 43 Spanish Club 33 Homeroom Secretary 1, 33 Class Secretary 43 Cheerleader 1, 2, 43 Homecom- ing Court 2, 3. Lorianne Foster Junior Civitan 13 Chorus Club 23 PsychologyfSociol- ogy Club 4 - SecretaryfTreasurer. Louise Christine Foust John Newman Fowler Guitar Club 1,23 Biology Club 23 PsychoIogyfSociol- ogy Club 4. Gregory Scott Fraser Video-tape Club 1, 2. Steven Walt Frazier Ecology Club 13 Astronomy Club 13 Science Club 1, 2 - President 43 Photog- raphy Club 4. Susan Alexandra Freeman French Club 13 Medi- cal Professions 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 - Lettered Four Years. Leslie Elaine Garey Future Nurses 13 Chorus Club 1 - Secretary3 Business- Economics Club 23 Guidance Club 23 Bible Club 3, 43 TRI-M 3, 4 - President3 Homeroom Chaplain 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Concert Choir 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 43 Basketball 23 All-State Chorus 2, 43 West-Tennessee Chorus 3, 43 Pawprints Staff 43 Quill 81 Scroll3 International Thespians3 Cast of Bye, Bye Birdie. Julia Ann Gassaway Junior Civitan 13 Junior Classical League 13 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 Medical Professions 3, 43 National Honor Society 4. Nan Collier Gause Junior Civitan 1, 23 Mu Alpha Theta 43 Green Pep- pers 4 - President3 Homeroom President 43 Cheer- leading 2 -- Co-captain 33 desiderata Staff 3 - Edi- torial Board, 4 - Asst. Layout Editor3 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 National Honor Society 3,4 - Historian. - Seniors Stephen Eugene George Patricia Gail Gilbert Junior Civitan 15 Key Club Sweetheart 2, 3, 45 Green Peppers 4 - Vice-president5 Art Club 4 - Presi- dentg Homeroom Secretary 35 Class Secretary 15 Cheerleading 2 - Captaing Basketball Homecoming Court 25. Football Homecoming Court 45 Most Friendly. Elizabeth Jean Gillespie F.C.A. 1, 2, 45 Jaycees 25 Spanish Club 35 Psychol- ogy!Sociology Club 45 Track 15 Volleyball 1, 2, 4. Glenda Sue Glenn Jaycees 1, 25 Fash- ion Modeling 2. Cliftord Keith Goings Engineering Club 4. Charles Leslie Goode Homeroom Vice- book Staff 3. Gregory Freed Gorham Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 Key Club 45 Basket- ball 1, 2. Gwyn Alesia Goza F.H.A. 25 Fashion Modeling 25 Bible Club 35 Jaycees 4. Marty Carlis Green Junior Classical League 15 Track 15 Football 1, 3, 4 - Lettered. Bruce Lambert Grissom F.C.A. 1. Seniors - 43 president 45 Year- Scott Ryan Grissom Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes 15 Busi- ness Club 35 Foot- ball 1, 3. Phyllis Ann Groom Future Homemakers 15 Fashion Modeling Club 15 Concert Choir 2, 3, 4. Carolyn Jane Gwin Jaycees 1, 2, 45 Fashion Modeling Club 1, 25 Future Homemakers 1, 2. Lee Kimbrough Halton Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior LIBSSICHI League 2 Water Ski Club 4. Patricia Lyn Halyard Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1 Jaycees 1 2 Biology 25 Mu Alpha Theta 4 Junior Civitan Vice-president, Homeroom Chaplain 3 Homeroom President 45 Softball1 High School Office Staff2 3 Yearbook Staff 45 Quill and Scroll 4 James Calvin Hamby Ill Jerry Ross Hamilton, Jr. Football 2, 35 Track 2,3,4. Frank White Hammond Science Club 1, 35 Bible Club 1, 3, 45 French Club 25 Biol- ogy Club 25 Psychol- ogy!Sociology Club 45 Football 1. Susan Harper Best Dressed. Alan Bruce Harris 44 - Seniors are David Edward Harris Tina Marie Hay Junior Classical ship of Christian Cheerleaders 1, 2, 4, Homeroom Secre- tary 1, President 2, 3, Vice-president 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 43 Who's Who 1, 2. Lowell Graham Hays President, Water Ski Club 4. Elizabeth Ann Hearn Speech Club 1, Future Homemakers 1, 25 Arts and Crafts Club 2, 4. Bedford Forrest Heath III Astronomy Club 1, 2, 43 Band Club 2, Engineering Club 4, Band 2, 3, 4. Rebecca Sue Heer Secretary 33 Track 1, 2 - Lettered, Douglas Kelly Heinz Football 3, 4. Carre Renee Hellen Bible Club 1, 43 Jay- cees 1g Fashion Modeling Club 23 Future Homemakers 2, Secretary Club 43 Homeroom Secre- tary - 1, 4, Home- room Vice-president 2, 3. David Jeflry Henderson Track 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Michael Randolph Henry Track 1, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 - Honorable Men- tion All District 4, Honorable Mention Tri-County 4, Most Improved, Wrestling 4, Homeroom President 1, Most Witty. Seniors - League 1, Fellow- Drafting Club 4 - Charles Edward Hemdon Guitar Club 25 CB Radio Club 25 Audio-Visual Club 2, 3, 4. Stephanie Herring Kimberly Leigh Hester F.H.A. 1,25 Arts and Crafts Club 1, 2. Harrison Elizabeth Higgs Nan Elizabeth Hollingsworth French Club 15 Bible Club 2, 3, - Secretary, 4 - Vice-President5 Homeroom Chaplain 3, Homeroom President4. Paul Bethea Holloway Chorus Club 2, 35 Speech Club 45 Concert Choir 1, 2, 45 Outstanding Senior-Vocal Music Dept., Lead Role in Bye, Bye, Birdie,' Most Talented. David Denman Hopper Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 45 Society of Distinguished High School Students 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4 - President5 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 desiderata Staff 1, 2, 3 - Editor-in- Chief, 4 -- Senior Advisor5 National Merit Semi- Finalist 45 Salutatorian, Most Intelligent. Robert Eric Hoyt Motocross Club 1, 2, 35 Water Ski Club 4. Jon Roger Hudson Katrina Cole Hudson Spanish Club 15 Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Medical Professions 45 Soci- ety of Distinguished High School Stu- dents 35 Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents 4. 46 - Seniors yu--C' il 'TY' William Matthew Ingram Football 1. John Daniel Jackson, Jr. Chess Club 15 Library Club 15 Golf Team 1, 3. Terri Jeanine Jackson Choir Club 15 Fashion Modeling 1, 25 Spanish Club 2 - Secretary5 Jaycees 45 Homeroom Vice-president 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. Ellen North Johnson Choir Club 1, 25 Fashion Modeling 1, 25 Jaycees 45 Homeroom President 25 Homeroom Vice-president 3. Mark Alan Johnson Rebecca Sue Johnson F.H.A. 15 Guitar Club 25 Psychology!Sociology 4. Walter Richard Johnson Band Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Astronomy Club 45 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Jazz Band 1, 2, 35 Band Merit Award 1, 2, 35 All-West Band 3. Jettrey Lee Jolly Chess Club 15 Band Club 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Stage Band 2, 3, 45 Band Merit Award 2, 3, 45 All-West Chorus 4. Caroline Jones Linda Chambers Jones French Club 15 Fash- ion Modeling 25 Fashion Merchan- dising 25 Secretarial Club 4 - Secretary! Treasurer. Seniors - Charles Andrew Jordan JETS 25 Art Club 2, 35 Medical Profes- sions 3, 4 - Trea- surer5 Mu Alpha Theta 45 Track 15 Basketball 15 National Honor Society 45 Who's Who Among Ameri- can High School Students 45 Year- bookStaff4. Fred Charles Jordan Social Studies Club 15 Library Club 15 Chess Club 1, 2 - Treasurer, 3 - President5 Span- ish Club 3, 45 Mu Alpha Theta Assoc. 2. Jennifer Jordan F.H.A. 15 Junior Civitan 1, 45 Bible Club 2, 35 Jaycees 3, 45 Homeroom Chaplain 2, 4. Linda Joseph Charlene Renee Kelley F.H.A. 15 Fashion Modeling 25 PsychologyfSociol- ogy 45 Homeroom Secretary 4. Nancy Ann Kimball Kim Kirkland F.H.A. 1, 25 Fashion Modeling 25 Business-Econom- ics 45 Homeroom Secretary 2. Kathryn Royah Kitabchi FCC 1, 2, 35 Thespians 2, 3 - Honor Thespian, 4 - Vice-president5 Speech Club 3 - President5 Home- room President 1, 2, 35 Cheerleader 1 - Captain, 2, 35 Who's Who 2, 3, 45 Girls' State Flep. 35 Cast in Arsenic and Old Lace , You're a Good Man Char- lie Brown 3, BIithe Spirit and Bye, Bye Birdie 45 desiderata Staff 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Football Homecom- ing Court 35 Junior Miss 45 Vice-presi- dent of Student Council 45 Concert Choir 45 Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents 45 Best Thes- pian '78-79, Most Talented. Kurt Jonathan Krell Chorus Club 1, 2, 3. Milton Lamb - Senior 'QM Scott Grayson Lamb Astronomy Club 15 Junior Classical ogyfSociology 4. Nancy Larson French Club 25 F.C.A. 35 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4 - Vice- president, National Honor Society 3, 45 Medical Professions 45 Homeroom Presi- dent 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 3, 45 Century Ill Scholar 4. Tom Laurie Marilyn Marie Lawrence Medical Professions 35 Science Club 3 - Vice- Presidentg Secretarial Club 45 Psychology!Sociol- ogy Club 45 Softball 15 Colorguard 25 Marching Band 35 Concert Band 35 Girls' Chorus 45 Homeroom Chaplain 3, 4. Mark Jefferson Lawrence Water Ski Club 45 Cross Country 3. David Keith Lee Robin Susanne Ligon French Club 25 Green Peppers 2, 35 Guidance Office Assist. 25 Bible Club 45 Homeroom Vice-president 35 Homeroom Secretary 45 Yearbook Staff 4. Donna Kaye Lillard Junior Civitan 45 Psychology!Sociology Club 4 - President. Claire LaNeIIe Lindsey F.C.A. 1, 25 Junior Classical League 1, 25 Speech Club 45 Medical Professions 45 Homeroom President 15 Track 2. Dexter Bryan Lowery is Seniors - League 25 Psychol- Lisa Ann Ludeke Richard Allen Luna David Mallory Lyon Thomas Harry Madden 41 as Derek Lane Maddox Science Club 25 Society of Distinguished High School Students 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 National Merit Semi-Finalist 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students 4. Robert Leonard Maners Homeroom Vice- president 43 Football 3, 43 National Merit Letter of Commen- dation 43 Society of Distinguished High School Students 4. Douglas Wilson Marler Social Studies Club 13 Bible Club 13 F.C.A. 23 Astronomy Club 23 Drafting Club 33 Mu Alpha Theta 43 Future Engineers 43 Cross Country 2, 3, 4 - Three Letters3 Track 3, 4 - Two Letters5 Key Club 45 National Honor Society 4. Amy Martin Y-Teens 15 Junior Civitans 13 Band Club 23 Bible Club 35 Speech Club 3, 4 - Secretary3 Thespians 3, 45 Homeroom Secretary 15 Homeroom Vice-presi- dent 23 Homeroom Chaplain 33 Colorguard 2, 3, 4 - Captain. Kim Marie Martin Marshall Warren Martin lll Future Engineers 1, 35 Choir Club 25 Water Ski Club 45 Homeroom Vice-presdient 13 Concert Choir 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4. by 3,5 N.-N Q lb Steven Austin Martin Jaycees 15 F.C.A. 25 Homeroom President 1, 25 Homeroom Vice-president 35 Track 15 Performing Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. Randall Boyce Maxey Mu Alpha Theta Assoc. 25 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 45 Key Club 3, 45 Homeroom President 35 Homeroom Vice- president 1, 45 Football 15 Society of Distinguished High School Students 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents 45 Concert Choir 45 All-West Tennessee Cho- rus 4. Cecile Elliott May Junior Classical League 1, 25 F.C.A. 35 Medical Profes- sions 45 Mu Alpha Theta 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 2, 3, 4. Jlx - June McBroom 'v 'S Fred Murry McCall Library Club 15 Future Engineers 35 Water Ski Club 4. Melinda Sue McCandIess Spanish Club 15 Bible Club 15 Psy- chology!Sociology Club 4. Sandra Elaine McCool Fashion Modeling 25 Homeroom Secre- tary 15 Band 35 Cho- rus 4. Tammy Lynn McCord Fashion Modeling 15 Chorus Club 15 Homeroom Secre- tary 25 Bible Club 25 Basketball 15 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Concert Choir 45 Girls' Chorus 4. Donald Keith McCown Business-Economics 35 Medical Profesions 3, 4. Marshall Lane McDonald Photography Club 15 Video-tape 1. Seniors - 51 Linda Michelle McGee Fashion Modeling 23 Secretarial Club 2, 33 PsychologyfSociol- ogy 4. Sydney Marie McKay Chorus Club 1, 23 Fashion Modeling 2. Lori Anne McKinney Guidance Club 1. Glenda Means Secretarial Club 4 - President. Brian Holland Meeks Kim Meloni Guidance Club 1. Pamela Renee Melton Economics Club 43 F.C.A. 4 - Trea- surerg Homeroom Vice-president 33 Homeroom Secre- tary 43 Basketball 3, 43 Basketball Home- coming Court 3. Micki Fran Meyers F.H.A. 1, 23 Future Nurses 13 Fashion Modeling 23 Girls' Chorus 3, 43 Year- book Staff3. Kenneth Micci Deborah Lynne Mikich Fashion Modeling 13Jaycees 1, 2, 43 F.H.A. 2. 52 --Seniors N is 'Qi i Cathlyn Louise Mitchell Art Club 13 French Club 23 Mu Alpha Theta 43 Track 1, 23 National Honor Society 4. James Larry iMitchj Mitchell Jaycees 1, 23 Moto- cross 1, 2, 3 - Secre- tary3 CB Club 23 Foot- ball 13 Track 23 Base- ball 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 3, 4. Nancy Elizabeth Mitchell Fashion Modeling 13 Junior Classical League 13 Junior Civitans 1, 4 - Pres- ident3 Future Nurses 23 Medical Professions 33 Mu Alpha Theta 4 - Sec. of Tenn. Assoc.3 desiderata Staff 3, 4 - Business Manager3 Quill and Scroll 3, 4. f' ' Susan Denise Mottitt Jaycees 1 - Secretary, 23 F.C.C. 1 - Secretary, 2, 3, 43 Bible Club 43 Homeroom President 1, 23 Homeroom Vice-president 33 Homeroom Chaplain 43 Class Secre- tary 31Cheel'leadlf1 1, 2, 3, 43 Homecoming Court 2, 3, 4 - Homecoming gueem Who's Who 4. Carol Anne Montague Junior Civitans 1, 3 - Presidentg Fashion Modeling 13 French Club 23 Bible Club 33 Green Peppers 43 Mu Alpha Theta 43 Homeroom Secretary 23 Homeroom President 43 Track 1. Keith Anthony Moore Science Club 13 Art Club 1, 23 French Club 2, 3, 43 Society of Dis- tinguished High School Students 4. Shari Denise Moore Chorus Club 23 Bible Club 2, 3, 43 Crafts Club 33 Mu Alpha Theta 43 National Honor Society 4. Cynthia Carole Moreland Future Teachers 43 Mixed Chorus 3. Russell Alan Morphis F.C.A. 1, 23 Bible Club 2, 3, 43 Football 13 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Leanne Morrison Fashion Modeling 23 F.H.A. 23 Homeroom Secretary 4. Seniors - 53 Charles Troy Morrissette, Jr. CB Club 23 Motocross 23 Jaycees 23 Mu Alpha Theta 43 Key Club 43 Homeroom Vice-president 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 4 - Lettered 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students 4. Billie Kay Moshier Jaycees 1, 23 Thespians 23 National Forensics League 23 Medical Professions 33 Psychology!Soci- ology Club 4. Charles Ralph Munns Mixed Chorus 2, 43 Concert Choir 4. Gerald Munoz Linda Elizabeth Muse Spanish Club 13 Fashion Modeling 13 Speech Club 2, 3 - Vice-president, 4 - President3 Thespi- ans 3, 43 Homeroom Chaplain 2, 33 Girls' Chorus 23 Mixed Chorus 33 Concert Choir 43 Cast in Blithe Spirit . Denise Lynn Nanney Art Club 13 F.H.A. 23 Fashion Modeling 23 Homeroom Chaplain 43 Modern Music Masters 4. Cheryl Leigh Nelson Junior Classical League 13 FCC 1, 2, 3,43 Key Club Sweetheart 2, 3, 43 Future Nurses 33 Mu Alpha Theta 43 Homeroom President 3, 43 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. TT Ronald Nelson Rebecca Ann Newbern Chorus Club 1, 23 Science Club 13 Library Club 2. Tami Catherine Newsom French Club 1, 23 Business-Econom- ics Club 43 Guidance Office Staff 3. - Seniors Steven Earle Noble Football 1, 2, 3, 4 - Lettered 3, 4, All District 4. Clifford Carroll Norville Mu Alpha Theta 3, Key Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Society of Distinguished High School Students 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4. Judith Ellen Oberton Junior Classical League 1, F.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta Assoc. 2, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4 - Lettered Four Years, Track 1, 2, 3, 4 - Lettered Four Years. Cynthia Renee 0'Daniel F.H.A. 1, Green Pep- pers 2, Jaycees 2, Speech Club 3, 4, Thespians 4, Year- book Staff 2, 3 - Co-Editor 4 - Sports Editor, Quill and Scroll 3, 4. James David Orick Jazz Club 1, Elec- tricity Club 2, Con- cert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching 1, 2, 3, 4, Jazz Band 3, 4. Cheryl Lynn Oswald Junior Classical League 3, Medical Professions 3, 1 PsychologyfSociology 4. Donna Lynn Oswalt Homeroom Vice-President 1, Basketball 1, 2. Margaret Elizabeth Oswalt Medical Professions 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4 - Chap- lain, Medical Professions 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. Kendall Elizabeth Overton Junior Civitan 1, French Club 1, 2, Psychology! Sociology 4. Keith Blaine Oxner F.C.A. 1,2, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4 - Senior Representative, Homeroom Presi- dent 1, Homeroom Vice-president 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Foot- ball2,3,4. Seniors - 55 Bernadette Parker Jaycees 13 Science Club 13 Bible Club 23 Medical Professions 43 Psychology!SocioIogy 4. David Merrill Parker, Jr. Band Club 1, 2, 33 Pho- tography Club 1, 2, 3, 4 - Vice-president3 Water Ski Club 43 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Jazz Band 43 Cross Country 13 Concert Choir 1. Dara Grace Patterson French Club 33 PsychologyfSociology Club 4. William Woodrow Patterson Astronomy 1 - President3 Chess Club 4 - Program Chairman3 Homeroom Chaplain 4. Paul Daniel Pearigen Key Club 2, 3 - Lieut. Governor, 43 Bible Club 43 Stu- dent Council President 43 Football Manager and Trainer 1, 2, 3, 4 - Lettered Four Years3 Basketball Manager and Trainer 1, 2, 3, 4 - Lettered Four Years, Who's Who 2, 3, 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students 43 Most Dependable, Most Likely to Succeed. Robert Ronald Pearson F.C.A. 1, 23 Junior Classical League 23 Science Club 2 - President3 Key Club 3, 43 Water Ski Club 4 - Vice- president3 Homeroom President 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 - Oval Award 2, 33 Cross Country 2, 3, 43 Most Athletic. Curtis Pearson Robert Philips Virginia Ann Pike Art Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Bible Club 13 Jaycees 13 Ecology 23 PsychoIogy!Sociology 4. Tanya Diane Pilgrim Junior Civitan 13 F.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Classi- cal League 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Society of Distin- guished High School Students 33 Who's Who Among American High School Students 43 Most Athletic. 56 - Seniors Karen Lorraine Pittman Junior Classical League 1, 2, 3, Medi- Treasurerg TRI-M 4 - Secretary, Home- room Chaplain 2, Volleyball 1, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus Accompan- ist 3, 4, All-State Chorus 33 West Ten- nessee Chorus 3, 4. Debbie Lynn Plunk Library Club 1, Spanish 2, Junior Civitan 3, 45 Busi- ness Club 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 1, 2, Homeroom Vice-presi- dent 3g High School Office Assist. 2, 3, 4. Susan Michelle Powers Jaycees 15 Future Teachers 1, Fashion Modeling 15 Chorus Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Crews for Schools Plays 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Financial Secretary's Staff 4. Lydia Leigh Powless Bible Club 1 - Vice-president, Art Club 1 - Secre- tary, 2 - Chaplain, Guidance Club 25 Business Club 33 Photography 3, 4 - President 3, 43 Homeroom Secretary 4, Yearbook Staff 2. Dana Lynne Prince Speech Club 4, Thespians 4, Cast in Bllthe Spirit 4. Ken Prince Patricia Ann Province Medical Professions 2, Science Club 25 Mu Alpha Theta 4, Arts and Crafts Club 4. Robert Lawson Qualls Chess Club 2, Business Club 2. Kimberly Ann Qualls International Thespians 2. Elizabeth Holland Rachels Junior Civitans 1. Seniors - 57 cal Professions 3 - Cathy Denese Raley French Club 1, 33 Band Club 1, 23 Thespians 2, 3, 43 Colorguard: Rifles 1, 2, 3, 4 - Captain 2, 3, 4. Kimberly Karcher Randolph Jaycees 13 Bible Club 3, 43 Art 13 Homeroom Chap- lain 33 Cheerleading 2, 3, 4. Priscilla Early Read Junior Civitan 13 F.C.A. 1, 2, 3 -- Vice-president, 4 - President3 Chorus Club 23 Business-Economics Club 3 - Sec.fTreas., 4 - President3 Homeroom Chaplain 13 Softball 13 Basketball 1, 23 Volleyball 1, 2, 3 -- Captain, 4 - Captaing Track 2. Ronald Anthony Reeves Guitar Club 13 Art Club 23 Homeroom Chaplain 13 Year- book Staff 23 Cheer- leading 43 Role in Bye, Bye Birdie 4. ',,. an Angela Ann Reynolds Social Studies Club 13 Future Teachers 1, 33 Library Club 1, Sec., 23 Astronomy 23 Spanish Club 23 Mu Alpha Theta 33 Library Assistant 2, 3,4. Natalie Paige Rinehart F.C.A. 13 Fashion Modeling 1 - Trea- surerg Jaycees 23 Bible Club 33 Green Peppers 43 Cross Country 1 - Let- tered. David William Robertson Science Club 23 Biology Club 2. Linda Lee Robinson Y-Teens 13 Jaycees 13 Fashion Modeling 1, 23 F.H.A. 2, 33 Homeroom President 13 Homeroom Secretary 43 Softball 13 Guidance Office Staff 33 High School Office Staff 43 Football Homecoming Court 43 Most Attractive. Paula Karen Robinson F.C.A. 13 Art Club 1, 2, 33 Jaycees 23 Junior Civitans 23 Volleyball 1, 2. Wendell J. Rose Il Cross Country 13 Track 4. 58 - Seniors L 7 Robin Carol Rosenbush Junior Classical League 15 Jaycees 25 Fashion Mod- eling 25 Homeroom President 35 Homeroom Vice- president 45 Softball 15 Girls' State Alternate 35 Aca- demic Affairs Office Staff 35 Most Witty. Ira Nell Rowland Jaycees 15 Band Club 1, 25 Future Nurses 1, 25 French Club 35 Art Club 3, 4. Margaret Victoria Rowland Girls' Chorus 35 Chorus 4. Melinda Ruleman Linda Lea Rush Junior Civitans 15 Fashion Modeling 15 Y-Teens 25 Junior 5 Classical League 35 Bible Club 3 - Sec- retary, 45 National - Honor Society 3, 45 J -f' Marching Band5 Rifles 2, 3, 45 Society of Distinguished High School Stu- dents 35 Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents4. 'Q- Sarah Katherine Russell Junior Civitans 15 Fashion Modeling 25 Jaycees 25 Home- room Secretary 1, 2, Homeroom Vice- president 3, Home- room President 45 High School Office Staff3,4. Michael H. Rutherford Robert Nicklaus Rutherford F.C.A. 1, 25 Home- room President 15 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Stephanie Marie Ryan Chorus Club 15 Future Nurses 25 Jaycees 25 Medical Professions 35 Speech Club 35 Thespians 3, 45 Bible Club 45 Cast in Bye, Bye Birdie 4. Miyuki Saito French Club 35 Secretarial Club 45 Mu Alpha Theta 45 Colorguard 45 Library Assistant 45 Pawprints Staff 4. 59-Senos Chris David Salabor Motocross 25 Bible Club 45 F.C.A. 45 Homeroom Chaplain 1, 45 Track 15 Foot- ball 1, 3, 45 Wrestling 2. Timothy Johnson Sanders Social Studies Club 15 Astronomy Club 15 Science Club 2. Joe Mark Scott Boys' Chorus 15 Concert Choir 2, 35 Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4. Paula Ann Seaman Spanish Club 15 Ecology 15 Medical Professions 1, 45 Bible Club 45 Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 TRI-M 45 Yearbook 3. Susan Seaton F.H.A. 15 Library Club 15 Jaycees 25 Psychology! Sociology Club 45 Homeroom Secretary 1, 35 Year- book Staff 2, 3 -- Co-Editor, 4 - Co-Editor-in-Chief. Elizabeth Blythe Sellers Library Club 15 Fash- ion Modeling 15 Band Club 25 Speech Club 45 Thespians 45 Color- guard: Flag 1, Rifle 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 4. Alice Dianne Sheets Junior Classical League 1, 25 Library Club 15 Fashion Modeling 1, 25 Future Nurses 15 Chorus Club 25 Busi- ness-Economics Club 35 Science Club 45 Arts and Crafts Club 4. Shailesh Bhogilal Sheth Chess Club 25 Mu Alpha Theta Assoc. 25 Mu Alpha Theta 45 National Honor Society 3, 4 - Treasurerg Who's Who Among American High School Students 4. Lisa Ann Shirey TRI-M 45 National Honor Society 45 Who's Who Among American High School Students 4. Wanda Melinda Sipes Band 2, 35 Thespians 4. 60 - Seniors QUN it-w 'Dx 3, Jeffrey Eugene Skinner F.C.A. 23 Homeroom Chaplain 23 Basket- ball 2. Tamara Joy Skinner Library Club 13 Medi- cal Professions 1, 33 Thespians 3, 4 - Treasurer. Carol Renee Smith Future Nursing 13 Y- Teens 13 Fashion Modeling 13 Chorus Club 13 Art Club 23 French Club 23 Mu Alpha Theta 3 - Reporter, 4 - Hist.fRep.3 Homeroom Vice-presi- dent 13 Homeroom Secretary 33 Guidance Office Staff 3, 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 43 Pawprints Staff 3, 4 - Editor. Donna Lynn Smith Spanish Club 33 Homeroom Secretary 43 Softball 13 Track 23 Concert Choir 3, 4. Shawn Hall Smith Key Club 2, 3, 4 - Vice-president3 Homeroom Pres- ident 13 Homeroom Vice-president 2, 3, 43 Football 13 Basketball 13 Track 1. Stephen Hall Smith Social Studies Club 13 Art Club 2, 3. Steven Richard Smith F.C.A. 1, 23 Key Club 2, 3 - Secretary, 4 - President3 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Curriculum Center Staff 3, 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students 43 Class Vice-president 1. Jeanmarie Gallagher Solzan Junior Classical League 13 Business-Economics 33 Medical Professions 3, 43 Track 1, 2 - Lettered Two Years3 Cross Country 1, 2 - Lettered Two Years3 Pa wprints Staff 4. Allison Louise Sperry Junior Classical League 13 Jaycees 1, 23 Fashion Modeling 1, 23 Psychology!Sociology Club 43 Vol- leyball 1. Anthony Martin Steele Junior Classical League 1, 23 Bible Club 43 Home- room Chaplain 1. Seniors - William Clark Stewart Key Club 2, 3, 4 - Chaplain Bible Club 2 3 Chaplain, 4 - Vice-president F C A 3 Basketball 2, Curriculum Center Staff 3 4 Who s Who Among American High School Students 4 Anita Lynne Stewart Fashion Modeling 1, Jaycees 1 2 Business Eco nomics Club 3, 4, Secretary Club 4 William Gail Stoddard Astronomy Club 1, 2. Terri Strong Softball 1, 23 Office Staff 1 2 Jerry Reaves Stroupe, Jr. Spanish 1, 2, F.C.A. 1, 2, 33 Football 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 2, 3, 4. Allison Annis Tanner Junior Civitan 1, Bible Club 1 Chaplain Jaycees 1, 2, F.H.A. 23 Fashion Modeling 2 Secretarial Club 4, Business-Economics4 Vice president Margaret Taylor Templeton French Club 35 PsychoIogyfSociology 4 Pamela Anne Thaxton Medical Professions 3, 4 Jeffrey Clayton Thomas Business-Economics 4. Connie Ruth Thompson Guidance Club 23 French Club 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 Pawprints Staff 3, 4 - Editor- in-Chief, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents 4. 62 - Seniors Robert Craig Thompson F.C.A. 1, 2, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4 - Treasurer, Track 1, 2, Cross Country 2, 3, Certificate of Merit in Scholas- tic Contest 2, 3, Yearbook Staff 4 - Art Editor, Quill and Scroll, Outstanding Student in Art 1979. John Hendrix Thompson Jaycees 1, 2, 3, Chorus Club 1, 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 4, Track 2, Football 3. Thomas Wayne Thompson F.C.A. 1, Jaycees 1, 2, 3, 4, Drafting Club 3, Water Ski Club 4 - Treasurer, Baseball 1, 2. Christopher James Thornton Medical Professions 3, 4, F.C.A. 4, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4 - Let- tered. Keith Alan Thweatt Ecology Club 1, Sci- ence Club 1, 2, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Business-Econom- ics Club 3, 4, Tennis Team 2, 3. Daphne Leanne Tucker Junior Civitan 1, Ecology Club 1, Art Club 1, 2, 3, Psychology!Sociology 4, Softball 1. Jon Christopher Tull Water Ski Club 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4 - Lettered 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4 - Lettered Three Years. William Lawrence Turpin U TRI-M 3, 4 - Historian, Band 2, 3, 4 - President, All West 4, All State 4. JoAthal Olivia Twitchell Fashion Modeling 1, 2, Jaycees 2. Mary Patricia Vassar Art Club 1, Spanish 2, Jaycees 2, Secre- tarlal 3, 4. Seniors - Holly Vernor Alan Joseph Vesey Art Club 1, 2 Astron- omy 1, 23 Art Prize 3. Randall Melvin Vincent 'Q' Social Studies Club 13 Future Engineers 2. Donna Carol Waggener Mu Alpha Theta 33 Bible 43 Business-Eco- nomics 43 Homeroom Secretary 43 Chorus 3, 43 Concert Choir 43 Girls' Chorus 43 National Honor Society 3,4. David A. Walker Homeroom President 4. James McGee Walker Jon Patrick Walker F.C.A. 23 Junior Classical League 23 Water Ski Club 43 Homeroom Chaplain 13 Homeroom Vice-president 3, 43 Football 1,23 Baseball 4. Stephanie Lee Walker Chorus Club 13 FCC 13 Bible 2 - Vice-president3 Span- ish Club 23 Future Teachers 43 PsychologyfSociology 43 Homeroom Chaplain 1, 33 Class Chaplain 13 Chorus 13 Cheerleader 1. Erin Yvonne Walls Library Club 13 Junior Classical League 1, 2, 3 -- Trea- surer, 4 - President3 Jaycees 23 Quill and Scroll 3, 4 - Secre- tary3 National Honor Society 3, 4 - Vice- president3 Homeroom Secretary 2, 33 Home- room Chaplain 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 43 Society of Distinguished High School Students 3, 43 desiderata Staff 3, 4 - Co-Editor-in-Chief3 Girls' State 33 National Merit Semi-Finalist 4. Geneen Walton Bible Club 43 French Club 43 Homeroom Chaplain 33 Choir 2, 33 Concert Choir 4. 64 - Seniors fv- QS. .. .ZIV Allen Ward Terri Elizabeth Warner F.H.A. 15 Fashion Modeling 15 Art Club 25 Jaycees 25 Library Aide 3. Terry Wayne Waterbury Bible Club 4 - Chaplain5 F.C.A. 45 Homeroom Chaplain 15 Homeroom Presi- dent 25 Class Presi- dent 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Who's Who 45 Most Friendlyg Best Christian Attitudeg Best All Around. Teresa Jo Watkins Bible Club 2, 4 - Secretary5 Homeroom President 1, 2, 35 Yearbook Staff 3. Robert Edward Watson Art Club 15 Astronomy Club 1, 2. John Frederick Werne Ill fJe0 Drafting Club 3, 45 Water Ski Club 45 Key Club 45 Football 1, 2, 35 Wrestling 1 , 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3. James Rone West, Jr. Chess Club 1, 2 - Vice-president5 Green Peppers 25 Homeroom Secretary 35 Homeroom President 45 Jazz Band 2. Susan Renee Wetter Jaycees 1, 35 Guidance 25 TRI-M 3, 4 - Treasurer5 National Honor Society 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Concert Choir 3, 45 All-State 35 Girls' Chorus 45 West Tennessee Chorus 4. Lauren Janice Whaley Science Club 15 F.C.A. 1, 45 Volley- ball 1, 45 Basketball 15 Softball 1, 35 Golf 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 4. William D. Wherry F.C.A. 1 - Vice- presidentg Key Club 2, 3 - Chaplain, 45 Homeroom Vice- president 15 Home- room President 2, 35 Baseball 15 Track 25 Lettered 1, 3, 45 All District 45 Class President 25 Basketball 1, 2, 3 - Lettered Three Years. Seniors - 65 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 - Robert Carrol White Art Club 1, 45 Ecology 1 Astronomy 2 Bible 2 3 4 Business-Economics Club 3 Anna Grace Williams Fashion Modeling 15 Jaycees 1 Bible 1 2 Trea surer, 3 Secretary5 F.H A 2 Secretarial Club 3 Play Crews 1, 2. Robert Eugene Williams Football 15 Golf Team 3 4 David Williams Audio-Visual Club 15 JETS 2 Homeroom Treasurer 1. James Michael Williams Art Club 2, 3 - Presidentg Chorus 45 Bible Club 4 Michael Len Williams. Guitar Club 1, 2. Cynthia Grace Witte F.C.A. 15 Y-Teens 15 Biology Club 25 Jun- ior Classical League 25 Bible Club 45 Homeroom Secre- tary 2. Martha Carol Wittichen F.C.A. 1, 2, 45 Biol- ogy Club 25 Bible Club 3, 45 Home- room President 15 Homeroom Chaplain 45 Volleyball 15Tennis Team 2 3 4 Mark McCoy Wofford Astronomy Club 15 F.C A 1 Bible Club 2 Wynn Wallin Wolbrecht Guidance Club 25 Fashion Modeling 2 Secretary Club 2 --Secretary, 3 Vice president Junior Civ itan 35 Play Crew 3. 66 - Seniors Sherri Lynn Wood Homeroom Vice-president 45 National Honor Soci- ety 4. Tracy Wood Elizabeth Ann Worley F.C.A. 15 Junior Civitan 15 Jaycees 25 Art Club 3 - Vice-presidentg PsychoIogyfSociology 45 Art Con- test- Honorable Mention 2. James Matthew Young Chorus Club 15 F.C.A. 1, 25 Homeroom President 25 Homeroom Vice-president 35 Wrestling Team 25 Choir 1, 45 Football 3. Ronald Kevin Young Jaycees 15 Junior Classical League 1, 35 Science Club 25 Library Club 25 Audio-Visual Club 3 - Chaplaing Psy- chologyfSociology Club 4. 'Qs SENIORS NOTPI C TURED Pa, Barren sions 4 Kendra Touchstone Leslie Mowell Marla Renee Wilson E2j,23QgfL'Q, 1'e!HA 2 Fashlon ArtClub1 2 3 Junior Civitan 1 Art Club 1 3 Modeling 2 Academic Affairs Irene Leatherman orglll PSYCh0'09YfS0C'0l09Y C'Ub4 Office Staff 3 Geology Club 2 Jeff Wood Tad Marrs Davld Slsk Band1 2 3 4 All West1 2 3 All Martin Stair McKinney Kun Sgule F.C.A. 25 Jaycees 35 Psychology! Sociology Club 45 Medical Profes- John Threlkeld State 3 Seniors - 67 3 J Qw- mx. fy H f x J x L1 On March 15 approximately fifty seniors and chaperones left the continental states and flew to the Hawaiian Islands. Aside from swim- ming in the ocean, the travellers also learned the hula, saw various historical sites, and observed the scenic surroundings. They returned home March 23 with golden tans and tired bodies but ready to return to Hawaii at the next available opportunity. : ft. Q it Q ug. if . , l Seniors - SENIOR BANQUET PROGRAM Invocation . . . . . . Namji' Anderwn Welcome .................... Joseph A. Clayton Introduction of Entertainment ....... Mike Farrish Senior Singers .. accompanied by Karen Pirlrnan Senior Prophecy ............... Slepnen Brown NY! Introduction of Speaker . Terri' Wazerhuri' 1 Speaker ., .................. Dr, Billy M. Jones President, Memphis Slale L'n1'ver.s'1'1y - H 5 ' 3 ,cc dc me at . . i' if ' QRS W Presentation of Senior Awards .. Terry Warerbury ,Qu 7 B d' r n Sl tm Far GI ' 'N N SIM S eneicio .. za' frs ,- ff 19 70 - Seniors 523 -' 'Q H 4, i .rv i 'M-Q... ,....,t, y-,,yww,,. 3 NSTARS OF TOMORROWM Joyous seniors celebrated their final day of high school by attending the Senior Banquet on May 4 held in the Briarcrest cafeteria. Most enjoyed the meal and other items on the program. The special speaker was Dr. Billy M. Jones, the President of Memphis State University. His speech blessed many hearts which were mixed with feelings of happi- ness and sadness. Also on the pro- gram was the Senior Prophecy pre- pared and foretold by Stephen Brown. Special music was sung by some seniors in the vocal music department. Terry Waterbury pre- sented the Senior Hall of Fame Awards. Mrs. Kathryn Rule and many others helped to make the banquet a success because of their diligence in coordinating the deco- rations, menu, and the program. lt will remain in the minds of seniors for years to come. Seniors - 71 Aff 21 A '- W au fha W my as W? ,ww i A ...wa .ww ,M- ii, 5 :Mg g,5,-V. W V112-,uf Q, is Amis 1, , :naw Q I K Q M 51' ig vi fi R !,,,,,.f M,45fvfL . , - , A -wg, 5 fm, E ,Qs 53.4 s - ' QV X K av 'wtf xi' Q 3 M, .C f J? 3 E g fa ,Q M SN ii? I 1' -. i K x ,iii 'ff ,ta .4 47 ,Ski X, Y: fiftif it 5 if , ' -. -f A N2 fx. . .. Vt, . sill A :Qs A sttts ll. . X. i 2 . C ytes s ,D i 6 f . . 22' , kk ,g1Q2.,, 4'fi M fy 4, fi' i K K ,.h. - fx- btw K , . iii.. . .T a. 'Q' i,: ,. xf' D h. 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A , 52 .gif -2ISg55' x x,. ,,, , - A L X X 1 A Sf T 5 A i p bu I Mark Thoeny Jet Thomas Mychelle Thomas Flon Thomas Jo Thornton Steve Thrash Tim Threlkeld Flandy Tomlinson Hal Truitt Keith Tulley Philip Vaiden Denise Vizzi Sally Vogelsong Anne Vollmer Donna Walker John Walker Phyllis Walker Steven Wallis Peggy Warren Frances Washburn Laurie Weller Angie Wells Susie Wells Marla Wheetley Glenn White John White Karen White Libby White Mark Whitehead Pat Wilburn Perry Wilburn Diane Wilcox Lynda Williams Lynn Williams Tom Williams Andrea Willis Juniors - 85 Barry Wiltcher Donald Windham Laurie Winton David Wooten Cynthia Worthington Lisa Wright Regina Yarbrough Terra Dilatush Suzanne Yeager Tom D0nIevy Beth Young Greg Head Carol Hooker David Mills Juniors Not Pictured: Bill Moshier Stacy Sims Laura Stephenson Carol Thomas Ben Wright 86 - Juniors W if Juniors - 87 Milton Adams Melody Allen Shelley Allen Debra Alston Alicia Andrise Jimmy Arnold Mark Atkinson Susan Authement Luanne Autry Elizabeth Avery Garner Bailey Lorre Ballard John Ballinger Claudia Barron Eddie Barton Alan Bateman Lee Bateman David Beard Bob Beck Emmett Bell Vallie Jo Bell Chris Berry Laura Berry Kathy Black Neal Blanchard Mark Blumenfeld Jim Bod ron Jennifer Boggs Chuck Bolton Steve Bolton Myna Bradley Craig Brandon Judy Brawner James Brees Linda Brewer Bryant Brooks Sophomores - 89 Len Brower Steve Brown Debbie Bruce Robert Bruce Stephanie Bruister Jan Bryan Scott Bryant Sarah Burton Piper Buster Rice Byars Marc B rd Sheila Caballero David Caftey Chipger Cain Rita ampbell Amy Cannon Tracy Captino Tripp Carter Andy Cashion Kathy Cawthorn Christy Chandler Caroline Chapman Andy Childs Kerry Churchill Ray Ann Cint Mary Clifton Geri Collins Kim Collins Chuck Conner Andy Cook Mary Beth Cook Debbie Cooper Debbie Court Kenneth Covington Cindy Cowan Danny Cox Todd Creasy 90 - Sophomores Kate Crews Holly Crim Scott Crone Denyse Crooms Billy Crowe Tom Currey Janice Daniel Paige Daniel Daryl Davis James G. 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Davis Mark avis Robin Davis Scott Davis Denise Deao Winfrey Denney Anne Dewald Craig Dickey David Dilts Mike Disney Larry Donelson Angie Doty Laurie Dowell Doug Dugard Tim Dulin Beth Dumas Paul Dunbar Dorothy DuPre Martha Earp Mike Edwards Carl Ekendahl Jennifer Erwin Mary Faidley Laurie Fee Joy Finch Natalie Fisher Sophomores - 91 Ann Fortner Ann Foster Gina Foster Betsy Fox Robert Freeman Rachel Garrott Kris Garver Denise Gentry Laura George Olivia George Sharon Gibson Elizabeth Gillentine Bobby Ginn Sandra Glenn Billy.Godwin Jett Green Susan Greer Amy Griggs Debbi Gruenw- ald Steven Gwin Guy Hall Phillip Hansen Debbie Hardison Kirk Hardy Ray Harris Rachel Hataway Lisa Hawkes Margaret Hayes Bill Hazzard Sandra Hebert Keith Hensley David Hepner - Kirk Hi s Todd l-gaiard Adrienne Hinson Meredith Hitchcock 92 - Sophomores it Meg Hollingsworth Robert Holloway Thomas Holmes Stephanie Horn Mike Howard Rhonda Hubbard Cheryl Huffman Layn Huffman Andy Hughey Dena Hurdle David Hurley Gay Hurt Richard Jabbour Mary Jack Patricia Jackson Eddie James Frank Jameson Betsy Johnson Ginger Johnson Jeff Jones Wade Jones Sam Jordan Marguerite Joyner James Kehoe Gina Keith Mike Keithley Karen Keller Lisa Keller Carmen Kelley Mike Kelley Joe Kent Kirk Kilpatrick Susan Kimball Jim Klepper Lynne Klinke Sheera Koerselman Sophomores - 93 Kim Kuns Diane Lamb Stacie Lamb Ben Landess Carol Langley Michelle Lard Lisa Lax Lynn Lee Terr Lee Y Kelley Lewis Scott Linder Suzanne Lindsey Sandy Long Seeley Lowery Laura Lytle Dawn Maclin Debbie Maddox Cannie Maples John Marston Beth Martin Bruce Martin Bruce Edward Martin Katherine Martin Richard Martin Lori Mason Wade Massey Neal Maxwell Buddy Mayo Bill McAnally Robert McBride Marsha McCord Stephen McCord Hal McCormack Ste hen McDaniel P Les McDonald Stacie McFarland 94 - Sophomores 'Mig' aim si Ei Alex Mclntosh Terry McKee Mary McKinney Keith McKnight Barbara McMillin Brian McMilIin Lisa McMinn Jeff Mech Jim Merz Scott Miles Gary Miller Mark Misner Jill Mitchell Tommy Mitchell Christine Morrow Lynda Moshier Chuck Moss Drew Murphy Rebecca Murphy Melanie Myers Lee Nanney Randy Naylor Patricia Neill Morrisa Newman Geoff Nixon Helen Nobles Thomas Norwood Cammy Olds Mark Orman Stacy Orr Catrina Osborne Bill Owens Ralph Pagington Jeff Parish Mark Parrish Mike Parrish Sophomores - 95 Leigh Payne Lisa Pearson Joe Peterson Karen Phillips Katrina Phillips Jon Phillips Linda Pierce Tom Pilgreen Michael Porter Laurie Powell Chris Powless Lisa Prendergast Susan Priddy Suzanne Prince Bobby Raggio Carolyn Reed y Lisa Reitz ' Terry Rhea Laurie Richmond Mark Richmond Tommy Richmond Greg Roberson Terri Roberson Linda Roberts Beth Robinson Mike Rodenhiser Becky Rogers Stacia Rollison Bobby Rouse Lisa Rouse Jimmy Rout Bubby Rowland Andy Ruleman Stephanie Sanders Heidi Schneller Jimmy Seuss 96 - Sophomores ' 'Y ' X QL S ,Qs if J Yr 5 3 an wa. i X L S 1 Y, 52 3 1: i . ,W V g l -wg .T is e - K '-izrfx 5 'F llbigs, - , Jimmy Sexton Mary Lee Shearin Virginia Sheely Andy Simonton Kirk Sisk Karen Sisson Suzie Skaggs Andy Smith Barbie Smith Sheri Smith Beth Smythe Diana Snow Jana Sowards Carla Spence Ginger Sperry Paige Stacks Tera Stanfill Scott Stanley Kevin Statham Wayne Stokes Becky Stotts John Stratton Mark Stratton Robert Street Tina Taylor Cheri Theil Kelli Thomas Audrey Thompson Tommy Thompson Kathy Thornburg Jim Threlkeld Clay Thurmond Chris Townsend Pat Tronsor Pam Vandiver Shirley Van Hooser Sophomores - 97 Robert Vaughn Rusty Vollmer Stewart Vowell David Wages Stephanie Walton Fairy Ward Henry Ward Julie Ward Steve Warner Darlene Warren Jett Wasson Frank Watkins Denise Wear Sarah Webb Gavin Weldon Cindy White Mimi Whitehead Randy Wicker John Wigley Lynda Wilfong Bill Wilkerson Alexis Williams Steve Williamson Craig Willingham Susan Wills Curry Wilson Jody Wilson Laurie Wilson Robin Wilson Sandra Wilson Robin Wilcher Marilu Winn Diane Woods Tammy Wright Traci Wright Michael Yager 98 v v l,4 ,, s '.1y F f XY L i l ps, tyrvlt ryrrtrjlsy , AV Tl ?f'li Sw . 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A , f ig, 'F iii? ff M f, ,xii , F ,, , M , ' 2' Left to right: Randy Rinehart, president, Christy Nicklas, chaplain, Valerie Nelson, secretaryg Mike Kearney, vice-president. 100 - Freshmen Gina Acred Linda Adams Julie Apple Sharon Ajax Scott Alexander Bubba Allen Michele Anderson Amber Armes Danny Barksdale Angela Barr Tina Bateman Glen Baurnfind Chris Beacham Mike Beaumont Ricky Beck Dana Bennett Meredith Berry Barbara Bishop Paul Bishop Nancg Blackley Amy Iakely David Blanchard Lisa Bogard Amy Boone Renee Bowles Gene Boyd Kellye Branson Susie Breining Wes Brewer Gary Bridgman Elizabeth Bronaugh Keith Brower Cheri Brown Eva Burch Robert Burns Paul Butler Freshmen - 101 ,,, , Bedford Byrd David Cambell Sarah Cannon Butch Carbery Tommy Carr Adanm Cartwright cnrii casnlon William Caton Dorian Chamberlain Kathleen Chambers Lynn Chiles Laurie Churchill Teddy Clarke Alex Clevenger Cathy Cochran Greg Coker Deirdre Conway Candy Coopwood Ronald Covington Robin Craig Scott Craig Brian Crawford Kenna Cremer Laurie Creson Scott Crim Derek Criswell Don Croom Kelly Crutcher Anita Curl Jeff Daniel Emmye Davis Linda Davis Lynn Davis Demitra Demopoulos Dee Devore Lola Dickerson 102 - Freshmen I x. l in , I' ,igX lffi E . 515 .al ll z Breck Dickey Laurie Dilday Collins Dillard Teri DiMegIio Richard Dismukes Kevin Dixon Ben Doddridge Karen Doran Connie Dorrough Jenny Dowell Doug Dugard Marcy Dunlap Richard Dunlap Gina Dye Michael Eaton Kirk Elliott Denise Enoch Suzanne Evans Chuck Everart Kelly Farmer Mike Farrell Keith Fatchett Sara Fay Robin Floyd Lisa Forrest Tina Fortune Beverly Foster Kim Fouts Keith Frazier Curtis F reels Katherine Freeman Linda Fulkerson Laura Fussell Mary Galyon Jeff Gore Gary Gorham Freshmen - lO3 Andrea Grace Gwen Grant Bill Green Lorrie Grissom Gina Grosmann Don Guess Kelly Gurene Lisa Hamill Allison Haney Glenda Harman David Harris Jeff Hauss Donna Hausmann Brian Hawkins Carl Hawkins Scott Haynes Allen Helms Heather Hendren Susan Herndon Boo Hildebrand Angie Hinson Shari Hodges Kyle Holley David Holloway Mark Hopkins David Hopps Callie Horton Charlotte Huffman Todd Hughes Jane Hunt Alice Hutchins Tracy Ingram Liz lsom David Ivy Doug Jasper Curiis Johnsey 104 - Freshmen Barry Johnson David Johnson Laura Jolly Brenda Jones Brian Lee Jones Chris Jones John Jones Julie Jones Mary Jones Jeff Jumper Leanne Karn Mike Kearney Kathy Kee Betsy Kelley Denise Kidd Jefl Kidd Virginia Kidd Phillip Kirk Ben Koonts Beth Lawrence Kyle Legg Lisa Lemmons Missy Lewis Nancy Lindner David Lindsey Leslie Long Shari Losa Catherine Lott Wayne Lunke Bob Lytle John Mannon Todd Mask Mary Maddox Melanie Maddox Melinda Mason John McAskiII Freshmen - IO5 William McBride Tracy McCaIeb Mark McCoy Suzy McCreight Robbie McDaniel Susan McEIbry Denise Mclntyre Ricky McKinley Ken McKnight Valerie McMahon Kevin McNeese Georgia McPeak Kenny Medlin Mark Metts Kenneth Mealer Kelly Milam Mike Misenheimer David Mitchell Shawn Mobley Clay Moorman Donna Morgan Shannon Morgan Linda Morris Debbie Morrissette Anita Morton Scott Morvan Julie Muirhead Joe Murphy Kelly Myrick Stephen Nash Valerie Nelson Bart Newman Scott Newman Christy Nicklas Greg Nixon Beth Noe 106 - Freshmen Becky Nolen Tim Norwood Lisa O'Neill Jimmy Only Jeri Owens Les Owens Anna Pagington Mark Palmer Betsy Pankey Susan Panni Leslie Parker Brad Parmly Carla Patton Linda Patton Stacy Patton Scott Pearcy Jeff Pearson Claire Peeler Rob Peeples Lindy Perkins Scott Perry Doug Petkoff ' Donna Phillips Billy Pickens Sherry Pickard Sharon Pilgrim Tommy Pitner Laurie Pittman Todd Poole Esther Powell Jeff Powell Bruce Prather Jeannie Procter Mark Pugh Paul Pulliam Mark Putman Freshmen - lO7 Darren Raley Margaret Reed Karen Lynn Regal Dana Rendall Mark Peplogle DeLaine Rich David Richardson Denise Riedel Jim Rinehart Randy Rinehart Mary Ring Marty Roberts Stan Roberts David Rodenhiser Tim Roehrs David Rogers Todd Rose Kathy Ross f - Chris Ruleman Scott Runyan Bubba Rush Kim Sandefur Dan Schweizer Lisa Scott Bert Seaton Gwynne Sensing Sloan Seier Stacey Shanks Lisa Sier Nan Sims Tania'SipoIe Audrey Smith Delaine Smith Scott Smith Vince Smith Margie Snider 108 - Freshmen - Q rf L fi' ,fix X F .T Becky Soldan Leslie Soldan Jon Solomito David Sparks Tara Steepleton Carrie Stetler Jo Stewart Melanie Street Robert Summers Tim Sweatt Ronald Tanner Andy Taylor Chip Taylor Jan Taylor Clay Templeton Lisa Terhune Lauralan Terrill John Theobold Amy Thomas Melissa Thomas Phil Thomas Cindy Tidwell Jimmy Trenthem Paul Tronsor Susan Troyer Lesli Tull Dawa Upshaw Alan Underwood Lynn VanHooser Margaret Vargo Kitty Verner Karen Vincent Rick Vollmer Mark Wade Leah Wallace Dana Walls Freshmen - 109 Beth Walthal Lawrence Walthal Kristi Ward Lisa Warren Lloyd Warren Paige Watkins .Q Mara White - Margo White 'lfim Whitehorn David Wiles Dana Williams Karen Wilson . 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W i K 13555 SMI .. ii' 1 T 7 'fees iz:-.rr ' .' - - .X ,V 'r .' ' ,J . it .ii i pl ,- g Ah 2 V, 1 ,fgsf-5 . - . ,, 4 . - r, -l-.mr 1 r 'M ET Ll' J . ip I ' 1 i '1 The Briarcrest Key Club is an out- standing organization, not only at Briar- crest, but t roughout the city and dis- trict. The excellent quality of the Briar- crest Club is a result of the dedication and hard work of the members of the club. The honor of membership repre- sents the selection by the faculty and Key Club of a person who is interested in serving others both at school and in the community. The responsibility of mem- bership is that of working with others in our club and throughout the district to improve the school and community by being activelg-involved in service to oth- ers. he 197 79 Kay Club International Theme is RESPO D TO SOClETY'S NEEDS. Our club has met the challenge of this theme by working with various charities. providing for a needy family at Thanksgiving, and supporting all school activities an programs. - Sponsor Mr. Larry Siler Opposite pege, Top lelt: Preeident, Steve Srnittrg Right: Vice-president, Shawn Srnitlrg Middle lett: Sweethearts: Sitting: Terra Stanlill, Cheryl Nelson, Gail Gilbert, Standing: Sarah Burton, Karen Crad- dock, and Donna Tedder. Ridlt, Board ol Dtnciore. Lett to right: Ron Thomas. Bill Stewart. Shawn Smith. Steve Smith, Alan Morris, Keith Oxnerg lot- torn lett: Secretlry-Treasurer, Ron Thema: Right: Chaplain Bill Stewart. Above picture, Beck row: Sponsor Mr. Siler: Doug Marler. Jett Grise, Mark Theonly. Alan Clayton, lift Norville. Bob Bodron. Alan erril. Randy Maxey. Paul Pearigen. Andy Childs, Alan Morris. Middle mu: Rita Eddins, Rich- ard Faidley, Wallis Scholar, Chris Chambers. Keith Oxner, Jett Phillips, Richard Bush, Greg Hauss. David Wooten, Tommy Pilgrim, Jett Field. neeling: Ben Prewitt, Jett Werne, Ronnie Pearson, Ron Thomas. Steve Smith, Bill Stewart, Shawn Smith. Rusty Bailey. Troy Morrissette. Honors-II7 Q, as dw. gf. w 120 - Honors It was such a great honor and I was so happy to be nominated by the team for Football Homecoming Queen. lt was one of the most exciting nights of my life to walk out on that football field nervous and jittery along with my friends helping represent my school. What just added and made my night even more complete was when I won. It was probably one of the biggest shocks I have ever felt but boy what a great shock! lt will always be some- thing I will hold close to me the rest of my life. Briarcrest is the best school ever and I will always cherish all the memories of my years at Briarcrest. - Queen Susan Moffitt Top picture: Andy Childs, Karen Crad- dock, Ben Landess, Vicki Pope, Rusty Bailey, Dee Sippel, Stephen Brown, Gail Gilbert, Mike Farrish, Nancy Anderson, Queen Susan Motfitt, Ken Echols, Linda Robinson, Sam Stewart, Robin Davis, Howie Davidson, Kathy Black, Jim Walker, Callie Horton, Mark Blemenfield. Hon 0fS TOP TWE TY CHOLARS 1 Anne Burton, My strength in my hope, Jesus Christ. They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength: they shall mount up with wings as eagles: they shall run, and not be weary, and they shall walk, and not faint. Isaiah 40:31 2 David Hopper, The abyss distributes its vacuous deafness: the jester kneels back- wards toface the storm, while amid the roar of forgotten knowledge: silently, the end is borne. 3 Erin Walls, Self is a sea boundless and measureless . . . For the soul walks upon all paths. - Kahlil Gibram 4 Kim Collums, Not to the swift, the race: Not to the strong, the fight: Not to the righteous, perfect grace: Not to the wise, the light. But often faltering feet come surest to the goal: And they who walk in darkness meet the sunrise of the soul. - Henry Van Dyke 5 Richard Faidley, Nothing really mat- ters to me, Sings the clown, sings the tree: But then returns the wizened sage, Act out your life upon a stage 6 Paul Pearigen, For to me To live is Christ, and to die is gain. - Phil. 1:21 My prayer and hope is to walk in a manner worthy of the Lord, that I may please Him in all respects, bringing praise and honor and glory to Him, and to hear Jesus say in glory: Well done, my good and faithful servant. 7 Tanya Pilgrim, God has a thousand ways to work, where 'I can see not one: when all my means have reached their end, then His hasjust begun. -Guyot 8 Nan Gause, Far away there in the sun- shine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to fol- low where they Iead. - Louisa May Alcott 9 Katrina Hudson, Life is a gift from God. Therefore, do all things to the best of your ability and in accordance with His will. 10 Cliff Norville. l22 - Honors 4. , :Q 11 Russ Counce, I feel that it is important always to perform to your maximum height, whether you are engaged in aca- demics, athletics, music, journalism, or any other field. Striving to be the best in any particular field is an excellent ambi- tion. However, nobody can blame you if you strive to do your personal best. Also, remember to put God first in your life and He will guide you toward a maximum goal in lite. 12 Linda Rush, Inside the will of God there is no possible failure, outside the will of God there is no possible success. 13 Susan Wetter, The Lord guides a man in the way he should go and protects those who please Him. If they fall, they will not stay down, because the Lord will help them up. Psalms 37:23,24 14 Cheryl Nelson, Dost thou love Life, then do not squander Time, for that's the Stuff Life is made of. - Benjamin Frank- lin 14 Margaret Oswalt, Finish each day and be done with it . . . You have done what you couldg some blunders and absurdities no doubt crept ing forget them as soon as you can. Tomorrow is a new day: you shall begin it well and sereneIy. - Ralph Waldo Emerson 16 Donna Waggener, Delight thyself also in the Lord, and He shall give thee the desires of thine heart. - Psalms 37:4 17 Lisa Dunn, A space need not be enclosed in order to be defined. - H. W. Janson 17 Nancy Larson, All I have seen teaches me to trust the Creator for all I have not seen - Emerson 19 Derek Maddox, Resolve to perform what you ought perform without fail what you resolve. - Stonewall Jackson 20 Doug Marler, To achieve all that is pos- sible, We must attempt the impossible. To be as much as we can be, We must dream of being more. 20 Cathy Mitchell. Honors - 123 ! .W 124 - Honors xx ,W 2e we v 'i'.i2I,,SL1ff,, Wm , a A1 , A IA sY i52w': 53ifilfi?T?55 ' IQQQQZSQV1 IL? A , f 5j:f255ggg.f1 fi?2'Li55i3iEEi22f.. E??g31iNgiiEEEi2i g5e1gg41gzg.agez1fsfe My 4W.::::::::.1 K 1 'SU Q M if 3' V f ,aff ff f 3 ' M -4 i, X . ,lK,, 25 1 ,G iff? s -. P 5' K . .g , P nw 'K 32 1 i li 54' ,ff ,.gfL 1'r'i-r . V Y '. drmxwa g:g:r'f5,x,,gi55g:'f5 ,. Vggm .Taatfiagnglgzfz f:w1r?1' fi my sassafssfimifze ei5jEesf?, fv zf A ff ' -mx?-fT1?E.e 1,3 mf ' -f .E1gT5Q5E?E?3Eii':i :mi ,V g pg ,Hi 142214 .gg , 5 K All J: s i: mi.: .M M H Vg ., 4 ,qigzfgif Y-,,. 1 eq-'Aa' 22121: ztzvnszzzef Q ...A ,X 1 72 , S Agp 4? 31 .21. 4 'S 4 I s , 4 ? .ml lf? tg, ' ------- 5 i ,ll 1- , :sr 2 , f 1 I S i .?'f , ,.,,, new , . A ry 'Q 1.151 Y 5' limi 5 'M' I :Fi 52' W 'RHF is .4 7 q Vrkbk Y VFX' ef, i f rw yi 2? 'tu 'NLS li- rg, 1 .Q ' lf, m e . ' -13' ff,-1,45 -1- 1 - f 1 ,- - or . 2 'asf L ' f l vAA x l 2 . ll. ' , r if - 1 P-W rlissziifkw ' WEE' 41 ,Q Ei 343,352 Qvllf' if il fi f, .f--A rm-1:1 am L Q , Q Wig? .:i?i2ffef21iin, wif. 551, 4' Honors-127 Modern Music Mas- ters ITF!!-MJ just com- pleted its second year at Briarcrest,Asapart ol the Nationatg Hringr Music Society' , ecu setsvery high standards for mem- bership. Not only must a student be excellent in music. but in academics as well. Participation in many different musical endeavors in the school, church, and communings required, Activities t is year have included the annual induction cere- mony in February, per- forming at Christmas at the Home for the lncura- bles, attending concerts together, and having guest speakers for clu meein sf' -- Sponsor Steve May Top picture, Row I: Larry Tur- pin, Susan Wetter, Leslie Gafey, Karen Pittman. Rom ll: Denise Nanney, Regina Yarb- rough, Tonya Roberts, Kathi Russell, Susan Ferguson, Debbie Dewitt, Susan Beary. Jean Burris, Linda Brewer. Row Ill: Lorre Ballard, Paula Seaman, Lisa Shirey, Deanna Dulin, Debra Birmingham, Lisa Keller, Marilu inn, gage! Bgrrif. R191 IV: gllallis lar, nillp aylor. ann Cox, Mr. May. Not Chris Chambers and Jodie Broussard. Middle left: Vice-President, Chris Chambers: Riddle con- ter: President Leslie Gareyglliddle right: Secretary Karen Pittrnang Bottom lott: Treasurer Susan Wetterg Bot- tom center: Sponsors Steve May and Terry Mctlattz Bol- lom HQVI: Historian Larry Tur- pm. Honors--12 7 E -Z H' ' 9 4.-IF ,w'-fgrag4'- lf . . -.LJ E -35 1111 . ' M ,f . ., 0 Mag.: 4 . , ,H,,,.0M YgA,, M'zgf ,,:,S.:zQx L 'H 'f'J2m. fff xggifg X? 'lsgqk '2?2Tf'37 ' 1., ' x K S w.. .1 rf' g ' :Q wff is xx Ll . X. l32-Honors II' f 0 A ,J ,.' f ! ' 2 l A x KI rx. 5'- 1 ,Q X 1 Ll 1. ft 'WH M I, ,:., 6' is AW.. .. .wif 'nf V- wwf, it . ..X., . . 7-.LA-ef-5.:,g.,:. . 5, NX , ,,f,wit,,-...X ,,..1 ii' ' xi 'QJJysqZf'71'Q,' ni .,,, , i ,: 1' ' L -r .drrlfmii 1 . , . 62' .r 'N 'vm gr. 'TM' aa- t ef-sa, ms.: wiwtiiittws ,,,,aaa-if-M Hu- -f -f...:a1..:,,,,, i:a:L3 y A ll-3:-252435531 'ss Xml-i. ,. - ' ' .f-ggi L- , .X . , .fi .N 9 ML 1.4 it A' r 7 ea' sinh? ew, prsedtlllzfff' WHO'S WHO Susan Moffit. Senior. Cheerful, happy, and always smil- ing. A loyal companion and friend. Her heart seems to be implanted in Briarcrest and all it stands for. She stands up for her beliefs and achieves the goals she sets forth. - Karol Bland Rusty Bailey. Senior. Anyone who knows Rusty knows what a great guy he is. His manners and his friendly and considerate spirit are qualities which one sees in him. His trustworthiness, loyalty, and leadership abilities appear in spending time with him. He's the kind of friend everyone hopes for, but few could fill his shoes. With God's help Rusty is truly capable of accomplishing great things in this world. - Randy Maxey Cliff Norville. Senior. A special friend to me and great Christian example. Cliff brightens my day with his heart- warming smile and cheerful personality. He's gifted with intelligence and is a totally honest and real person. He is the perfect example of a true friend. - -- Lyn Halyard Kathy Kitabchi. Senior. Kathy's positive attitude and her sincere dedication to all that she does, coupled with her bubbling friendliness has endeared her to all who have met her. Those of us who have been lucky enough to know her as a friend agree that her unique gift for point- ing out the positive aspects of a bad situation and her honest love and frank opinions have become a strength- ening force in all of our lives. - Nan Gauss Paul Pearigen. Senior. Concerned, devoted. a leader - these are just some of the qualities with which Paul has been blessed. His concern for others, his devotion to his Lord, and his ability to lead others in whatever is involved makes him a special and very valuable asset to our school. He is my brother in Christ, and I consider it a privi- lege and honor to be able to call him my friend. - - Bill Stewart Debbie Craddock. Senion Debbie is one of those special people who carries sunshine wherever she goes. She has received many honors, yet she returns each honor back to the Lord. Determined, energetic, friendly, and fun are only a few of the characteristics that have made Deb- bie so special to Briarcrest and me. - Nancy Anderson Terry Waterbury. Senior. As a senior, Terry has excelled in every aspect of his life. He is a fine student. a wonder- ful athlete, and as president of the senior class, he has shown an attitude of mature leadership. Terry's walk with the Lord is the most important aspect of his life. -He's gen- uine. He loves his schoolg he loves his friends and his family. More than that, he loves his Lord. Terry., thanks for allowing me to see the Lord more clearly by aving seen Him in your life. God bless you. brother. tPhilemon 73 . - David Wooten - Anne Burton. Senior. To know Anne is a pleasure and an honor. Besides being a responsible leader in work and activities. she is active in extracurricular activities. Her Christian attitude has taken her to the top in every activity or office she is involved in. Many people have been blessed by her shining love for others and her witness in Christ. Her future success is inevitable. As a personal friend, l think she is the best there is. -- Christy Britt Honors-I33 Ann Lindholm. Junior, viva- smllc radiates hu love for l1Uhlffli!8lf0lOlVO others, Ln' Ann hte 9660010 an l I df Chl it .nf fb -L-LVL fn 1 ' lu ' ' .Hiitvitl warn' ' V to ,.,4 ?h.t,4.h 'f ummo'm 5f ' ewemoyfi ltil lt!iltldlt l efmnw, 1 , A ' do e '0flIUYiiTlie 'ro Oildfdlfllw IDU 'YM' y hell l lnlt nnll Juniorfl gal l ' to I9l4lY lhlV' W gette n gisoneelthosc fare people who ls dedicated in evoryern of has ma, Auphhnlm, MMM' l'll,T'f!L5 l.I3' 0 for him, tt is www to the Nevnho Indians or setting an example to his teammates, As an W hole ihl UPC of competitor fog ,whfoh ovary Gooch emma, l-lo Work! to bl lhllbelt thlt the Lord ntwowullnnsvrmwauw apwnmm L M 0 -M y - ddll dddd d d'd 7 3-AAlll'llM0Ffioo on Linde Porter, Junior: Linde is e unlf que lndltflduel, She strweg herd ln anything and everything gnc attempts, lf she starts Qomethlnq she fimshqs lt: endethogob is wel done, one as vely lfltelllgeht and pin' letle, butfnoot moortantlshe I5 a good CHFIBUBD, I , :Tanya Fllgflm l Carol Baqham, ameri Gere! is a beeutllul gurl 2 both lnsldo and out, She ls e ywofm, sincere, mtelllgont one very jlflendly person who hee an mfeotloue :set for livmg, She le e tfuelrlend who can erughten the gloemloat daytona lg lun to be lggeunq, ode loved shmoe through te Bgallyblgeklng her efogfeet asset arof . y :Al'ldf9E Vlhllle Ron Themes, Junior, Intelligent, 5 , friendly , , , one of the best Qhnsf hens l have met, Asxoresldent ofthe Student ounonlne year, he wlll be the tyge .IQQQHE that QXQMKDIH hee what e HFIBUQH I8 all abou , ll you heven't met ham, dotbeeeuse you wall hndla frlend, l , t no e , y f-fRle hefdlBu5hl f o t34:Hensn l it ,E f ,y,....--h- ---: uf.-: i Q ew nfl tg U1 'Ango-4--X3 l SQ l -4 1 1 f 5:94 efcfef 2 gf? . . ii Q i time it if Si.. liliwiilii t wwf 44. if . .ii .. .E 'i ' ' SF 'iq 4-ff! F in sf f. ifii .1 9 2 if . 'MQM2-, . ' t M I. if M f V, . L, ,,,l A,. F . f W 4-'lags ' .....- ..,..-v.- -...W , znwzwqgg' ll l. 197 fi' ,u. gp,- Xi M .. ..,, if .M-1' 5. ni .mm vi? J 1 'f,' it W,-iff' f ,aisle e w,,, -regg- 5 ,, , , .Lf yr-2 - -2 .. -if . a3ri'i'W 1 UW... 'A ui V ri Xi . i. Sarah Burton, Sophomore. Sarah is a very special person who genu- inely cares about others. She is a true friend to all who know, her and her loving, warm personality makes everyone feel at ease. Briarcrest is truly blst with a shining Christian leader like Sarah. - Lynne Klinke Kirk Kilpatrick. Sophomore. Kirk truly has something. lf it's not his warm, friendly smile. or his caring for others, it's something that is a Someone. and that's Jesus Christ. Kirk's life is centered around Jesus and it's a real blessing to know that I can call him my friend. -- Jerry Goin Andy Childs. Sophomore. lf you ever need a true friend, go to Andy Childs. He is really a super person and he loves the Lord. As a student, Andy excels academically and dis- plays outstanding qualities of a good leader. As a talented singer, he has used his ability to glorify God, and l know that the Lord has something great in store for Andy Childs. Keep up the good work, Andy! -- Lea Ann Lindholm . Karen Keller. Sophomore. Karen is a really fine Christian girl who always has a smile for everyone. She is always ready to organize and partic- ipate with a good attitude in school activities. She is respectful of others and always tries to help anyone who needs her. Karen has a great sense of humor and is very well-rounded. She is very sincere, and in the years to come, she will bring more of Cnrist's influence to Briarcrest. PTLl ' --Ron Thomas, S , A , ' and S e ' Kathy Kee Valerie Nelson. Freshman. Although l have only known her for a year, it is evident that she is a fine, outstand- ing person. She excels in anything that she may attempt. She is very active in her school and church. l know she will continue to exemplify these outstanding qualities. -- Tara Steepleton Randy Rinehart. Freshman. As a freshman, Randy has shown leader- ship. an optimistic attitude, and total involvement at Briarcrest. ,He is a true friend with a warm personality which is exemplified in his Christian life. -- Craig Moody A Honors--135 HALL OF BESTALL-AROUND Terry Waterbury and Anne Burton MOSTXNTELLIGENT David Hopper and Anne Burton VVITTIEST Michael Henry and Robin Rosenbush I 36 - Honor I, -I, f 'cw 1, fx 4 , , v, ' 1 in 'r 1 4 1, .I M QM' ' 5 .A A ' . W gr-45: .Fw A ,E Wi' 1 A .MWF ' Q A'P A I , ,, ' A -1. f --, 1, . Q ' '13 s O f . aa, d ' 4' 'z - Q an 9' nl' , ,,, , i V 1 i I I 1 e I 5 P L. ,w.ww www Qin fs rs'f 'v I 1' 'WL , ,Q W .F ' K 6 4? Q5 f' . . .M Jw Mr , a, .. ' f. 3' 1 if ' lik- SE if ' 1099 ,f 7? , ,g 4 8 'fig' ' ,' , A . .Q fungus L .2 ,.:v:e-Ain. A - , x .nw 1- fl' .-- ia T' .. , 1 vu' LA L ..1. Q Q . ? .H r 1 .... ..:...x..., 'D,, i 'hw AF LM r qt , ,fc A M M wy '-.Wim 'W he 4: qw 'all' 4 , M, af if if 1 I t V NY y Q' -vu f 1 46 I 0 TW' A . fd . fs, 1 'k -G 'uv 15 ., fiv Q '7 Ev ,553 H, W ,ik 'Pc W2 GIRLS Being chosen as a delegate or an alternate to Girls' or Boys' State was an honor of which a junior could be proud. During the early part of June, each delegate participated in ses- sions which dealt with handling governmental affairs and running for political offices on local, state, and national levels. This proved to be both a learning and an enjoyable expe- rience for all members involved. Briarcrest was fortunate to be represented by well deserving delegates. Center picture - Altomatn: Sheryl Baird, Tracy Overton, Andrea Willis, Jeff Grise. Delegates: David Pugh, Lea Ann Lindholm, Carol Basham, Linda Porter. 7 STATE A D BOYS STATE .i 142 - Honors V4 ,Q V, .,.:1f,: f , ., fa K 3 . Burton Salutatonan ,AJ-1 46911 IUIU .1 .x ,fl f 1 C .27.:,' , . Jim-144: 25' 71' ff . 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R h, 3 i n S ear Wg, 'A .1 'Ma B' 1- '- . . '4 U 5' ,c ' Rf ff' ai i s B H ' Y I Jyj --' f, ' ' , .,,. f Jgifw 2 ' ,i 1' we f'. vi 2 X . ,.. , Y . v 3 ' ' . 'i 3 i J ?5fgr j, isieffzf ' 5. . Z, ',.. 5 ,.:i4?,j J A 'V Bob Maners Chris Thorton Best Team Spirit Troy Morrissette Mike Henry Hon. Mention, Most Improved Sports - 149 Juniors and 'S' s. A X XL . --.- Q , Wu -.Av-., . , .-, X f X , fb ' Q . nl . .155 -1 . Q , 5 - 5 4: xgximg .5 K, I 1 451 ' 4 75, 'lb . 1 f .gf ey, 'Q- QXP, 'Q gg-n , . N, .K . .. yt A751 My ,Q-5, ,X kg , X : ' f'x.- QA1, X-3J,X-V . ., gf ,sz . ,.x i -xv 1- '. nf-'w. W-,. uw m ww . b, , . 's, Qffkgfgi-h fy- . X - 150 - Sports Sophomores W' Q-rv Brooks b R-, 5. . Q . X. X . . . A f -L H Y , E -ao 1 fS?5'ixgoA o , , o +R A .- e . N 'f 'A o , K ,. 1 ' 'I X .k . Q ' -i , - .fy . o Q o if at Q1 sw o X o ow, . go ,- f 'o ov 2 - 1, A . , ,Q k A - X. I V' , -- M., , - .,. , Q -K K, K x . X R Mark Melts o rn, , Sports L 152 - Sports rish irx in -,.L'tQ H in 561 -A .ine Pfeifer Y . JP a gg. 35 QQ V ici Q., .M 1 5 K xx ' Wgyfx 'L I 19 W5 .. 4 J di if Q Q swf! J Q' 1' f SWE-1 . Ta!! 4. Q 2. H.. -,J A 'H f iqqf K Nm if Y u ,ff ,, ,, V 4, R Q1 ' g ,avi -iliip U- 4.1. 9 'Q ga ' Q, . ,p ' fTf'F9wff'--' ' X S. lglf -.. . 'JA'-f,. Ke' D 'gpg' 34' ' . ' . ' v T if f , 'ad if wi- ' fi' f24,,, f Q- .1 ' Z ' H ' M ' . Va, X ff - 2-. lg fy X 'v . . If he W i i Joe Sullivan Rice Paul Dunbar - Man Eddie Morton - Man 4 'Q' 51681, I 1 nw Defensive Secondary Sports COACHES Coach Yancey is one of the finest men I've ever known. His love for Christ is continually shown as he seeks to bring his players closer to the Lord. Both the players and I praise God for the influence he has had in our lives. He always tried to teach us how to believe in ourselves and God, no matter what the situation. Through his life and love for his players, he truly has earned our love and respect. Terry Waterbury This year's coaching staff included: Gary Murphy CWide Receiversj Wal- ler Holman lOffensive Linej, Bob Yancey lHead Coach, Offensive Backsj, Bill Doss CDefensive Secondaryj, Jimmy BradylDefensive Front and Linebackersj. Bottom: PaulPerigenthe trainer. i i 1 7 'l png 'iw X. i 1 1 I SCOREBOARD Saints 19 Bishop Byrne 8 Saints 33 S.B.E.C. 7 Saints 49 M.U.S. 28 Saints 24 Ripley 12 Saints 20 Memphis Prep 3 Saints 9 Germantown 21 Saints 12 Bartlett 14 Saints 35 Millington 20 Saints 42 Blytheville 0 Saints 23 Covington 34 Sports - l55 The 1978-79 football team was full of surprises. One of these was the astounding mauling of M.U.S. The game stayed tied through most of the first half, but the Saints took off in the third quarter to leave the Owls way behind. The boys did a real fine job, said Coach Yancey. The only disappointment was the key injuries that prevented some of the fine young men from pIaying. l56 - Sports fn W -Q, ,.,.f n,,,ifq,1,,.M,,,,.f,,f-wi H f-ff-Wwemfswf:'fff:,ff,,,ff::,,,,,fw:1f.m , W 1 A, W ,, A,,g , 5:1 , wiwfnfi,mzzzifs ff! WX, 1 ,gf 9' ,V f' ' ' -1-'M'Y',f, L we-'w f ' x - aw ' Sporis - I 57 FRESHMA FOOTB LL U rn 5 7 . 3 l k lm E - .... 4 . is 3.4, l Q ' Row I: Todd Poole, Jeff Pearson, Breck Dickey, Scott Perry, Rick Vollmer, Jimmy Rinchart, Jeff Gore, Alan Underwood, Bart Newman. Row II: John McAskilI, Chip Taylor, Ben Doddridge, Doug Jasper, Les Owens, Richard Dismukes, Burt Seaton, Scott Pearcy, Scott Runyon. Row Ill: Mike Kearney, Adam Cartwright, William Caton, Phillip Thomas, Kevin McNeese, Mike Farrell, Coach Hullender, Coach Flanagan, Mark Wade, Barry Johnson, Tim Sweatt, Kelly Crutcher, Ben Young, Kyle Legg, manager. Not pictured: Richard Beck. In regard to his first year at Briar- crest, Coach Flanagan said, lt was a very enjoyable year. l am the hap- piest l've ever been. He also felt that 1978-79 freshman football team was a great bunch of boys. He enjoyed working with them. Coach Hullender, also new as a Briarcrest coach, felt that this year's key word was hustle. FRESHMAN BASKETB LL Coach Holman, the coach of the freshman basketball team, stated, This team improved a lot as the season progressed because they worked extremely hard. They were a great group of young men. The team portrayed class in everything they did this season. , , P ff Row I: Andy Taylor, Jeff Pearson, Scott Newman, Mark McCoy. Row II: Phillip Thomas, Doran Chamberlain, Gary Gorham, Randy Rinehart, Paul Bishop, Kelly Myrick, Brad Parmly, John Man- ning. 158 - Sports VARSITY BASKETBALL The 1978-79 basketball team can best be characterized as young and energetic. Despite having only one returning starter from last year, the team showed outstanding promise for the future. Ten of this year's eleven varsity players will return for the 1979-80 campaign with a much needed year of experience under their belts. The 78-79 Saints won 12 games and earned the respect of all while playing a tough and demanding schedule. - Coach Pierce RECORD 12-20 Bnarcrest 37 Overton 39 Bnarcrest 46 White Station 51100 Briarcresl M.U.S. Briarcrest McCallie 75 Brlarcrest Overton Briarcrest Baylor 87 Briarcrest Harding Briarcrest Germantown 63 Briarcrest FACS Briarcrest Skyview 56 Briarcrest SBEC Briarcrest MUS 56 Briarcrest Memphis Prep Briarcrest Towering Oaks 58 Bnarcrest Harding Brlarcrest FACS 65 Briarcrest Ridgeway Briarcrest Towering Oaks 58 Briavcrest SBEC Briarcrest Germantown 70 Briarcrest Memphis Prep Briarcrest Skyview 39 Briarcrest Bishop Byrne Briarcrest FACS 56 Briarcrest Bishop Byrne Briarcrest Bartlett 81 Briarcrest Skyview Briarcrest Bishop Byrne 49 Briarcrest SBEC Briarcrest Craigmont 56 Brlarcrest Bishop Byrne Briarcrest Carver 56 ' .A 3 To .hw l- - -.L Q l 'inf Row l: David Newman, Jon Mathis, Paul Brown, Jeff Phillips, Tom Ftagan, Alan Morris. Row Il Brad Coolidge Kelly Hardcastle Jet Thomas Bobby Rutherford, Craig Moody. Brad Coolidge Kelly Hardcastle r I 60 - Sports Jon Mathis i Paul Brown NWS Tom Ragan Jeff Phillips Alan Morris Bobby Rutherford JR. VARSITY BASKETBALL Coach Hullender, Bobby Raggio, Mike Ftodenhiser, Andy Simon- ton, Steve Williamson, Jim Bodron, Vince Smith, Richard Martin, Tim Dulin. The key word for this year's Junior Varsity team was 'hustIe'. They had a 6-9 record, but they gave HOW, and fought in every game. Even when losing they showed good promise. The leading scorers were Steve Williamson and Andy Simonton. Leading in assists was Tim Dulin. 1 62 - Sports Sports - I63 BASEBALL Varsity Baseball '79 Top Hurler - Tom Ftagan Top Fielder -Tim Dulin Top Hitter - Jeff Field Captain - Jeff Field Murphy Mn-Q ,.-W.. ti 'lf x X t Y. l lv-ann!! fi C N.: K B l r Q I Na? , -ull l l ' ---f , - f ? 1. A2 le i AN. . ' 5- . ers, f 2 ill lil lll F fill HW V K , , ,ll, Nw ...J Front: Coach Murphy, Front row: Darold Russell, Carl Swearingen, Brad Beale, Ronnie King, Shannon Pitner, Jon Gandy, Tim Dulin, Ben Prewitt Back row: Mike Mokros, David Henry, Jon Walker, Jene Field, David Newman, Tom Flagan, Bill McAnally. 164 - Sports 4M gg GOLF Coach Pierce, Mark Hopkins, Craig Brandon, Tommy Madden, Patti Jackson, Bobby Williams, Chuck Moss, Mike Drake. Mike Drake set a new school record by scoring a 69 on 18 holes. The Golf Team this year consisted of six boys on the Boy's Team and one girl. The Boy's Team had 8 wins and 3 losses. They placed second in the Big Ten Golf Tournament and fourth in the District 16 Tournament. There was only one girl, so there is no Girl's team record. Sports - The Wrestling team was made up of mostly Freshmen and Sopho- mores. Although they were inexperi- enced, they worked hard and learned a lot. The team seems to be very eager for next season. The leadership came from the one Sen- ior, Jeff Werne, and the Juniors, Bob Adams and Mark Thaney. - COACH FLANAGAN was .ul ' WRESTLI G 1' M' , ffl f'. , Q J ' , l. l Q K , NJ- ' 1' , ' '., -'Ui ,V-if , P ,-fl' .Q if . V , F' g' V' t ' ' . A if .AV Pls H xgbv ,, I if .ix - .1 - N -- s. ' . ' q v' R W as if A K x' ' A P750 Coach Flanagan H ' 4 Row I: Wayne Lunke, Lee Nanney, Bob Adams, Mike Ingram, David Sheely, S. Mobley, Jeff Werne, Bruce Prather. Row II: Steve Warner, Dan Holloway, Bill Philips, Mark Thoeny, Russ Kinard, Lloyd Warren, Hugh Prather, Jeff Barksdale, Mark Putman. I66-Sports TR CK .-.-.--..-.... T ' 44 x Q. , .. . 3 ' s' QQ' L. H 5 K 1 '- .v. A .. v 53 fx - ,, X 11 X I I t xl haf Top row: Coach Doss, Troy Morrisette, Steve Thrash, Russ Morphis, Barry Wiltcher, Jeff Parrish, Gary Miller, Alan Terrill, Kenny Holmes. Middle row: Larry Huffman, Jerry Stroupe, Chris Tull, Randy Parrish, Tommy Pilgrim, Greg Hauss, Doug Marler, Mike Kelley, Mike Parrish, Jon Mathis. Bottom row: Terry Waterbury, Ronnie Pearson, Steve Smith, Danny Faulk, Gavin Weldon, Chuck Bolton, Kirk Kilpatrick, John Foster. Not Pictured: Jim Rinehart, Alan Clayton, Ross Hamilton, David Jasper. FIELD EVENTS LONG JUMP. . . Randy Parish, 20 ft. 1 in. DISCUS Jeff Parish, 113 ft. 6 in. POLE VAULT Russ Morphis, 12 ft. 0 in. SHOT PUT Alan Clayton, 44 ft. M in. HIGH JUMP Randy Parrish, 5 ft. 8 in. Jon Mathis, 5 ft. 8 in. RUNNING EVENTS 120 YARD H.H. Ross Hamilton, 14.9 440 YARD RELAY Kirk Kilpatrick, Larry Huffman Steve Smith, Terry Waterbury, 44.5 2-MILE RELAY Ronnie Pearson, Alan Terrill, Jerry Stroupe, Chris Tull, 8125.5 100 YARD DASH Terry Waterbury, 10.1 880 YARD RELAY Kirk Kilpatrick, Larry Huffman Steve Smith, Terry Waterbury, 1233.9 440 YARD DASH Alan Terrill, 52.2 330 YARD I.M.H. Ross Hamilton, 41.6 880 YARD RUN Chris Tull, 2201.5 ' NEW SCHOOL RECORD 220 YARD DASH Terry Waterbury, 23.2 2-MILE RUN Ronnie Pearson, 9:43.5 MILE RELAY Danny Faulk, Troy Morrisette, Mike Parrish, Jon Mathis, 3236.2 Briarcrest finished third in team competition in District 12 out of a field of 17 teams. Terry Water- bury was the 100 yard dash champion of District 12 competition for the second year in a row. Ronnie Pearson was the runner-up in the mile run while being the 2-mile run champion. Chris Tull broke his own record in the 880 run by establishing a new mark of 2:01.5. Ross Hamilton tied the existing school record in the 120 yard high hurdles by running a time of 14.9. I would have to attribute . the success that our track team has had this season to our veteran senior members who displayed such strong leadership both on and off the athletic field. I appreciate and respect them and their efforts. COACH DOSS 167 --- t 'sf QQ J ld w, at --Yu? P af ., I Seniors Ross Hamilton - 2 yr. Hurdler Doug Marler - 2 yr. 1 and 2 mile Russ Morphis - 3 yr. Pole-Vaulter Troy Morrissette --1 yr. Quarter-mile 14401 Ronnie Pearson - 4 yr 1 and 2 mile Steve Smith - 2 yr. 100 and 220 Dash Jerry Stroupe - 2 yr. Half-mile C8801 Chris Tull- 3 yr. Half-mile C8803 Terry Waterbury - 4 yr 100 and 200 Dash Sports JR. VARSITY TRACK NSY , R may ,N W ,.v', Top row: Coach Hullender, Scott Miles, Phil Thomas, Mark Misener, Mike Kearney, Kelly Crutcher, Scott Morvan. Middle row: Richard Dismukes, Tim Sweatt, Scott Vowell, Davis Harris, Barry Johnson, Paul Dunbar, Layn Huffman. Bottom row: Kyle Holley, Bert Seaton, Adam Cartwright, Doug Jasper, Darryl Davis, Scott Pearcy, Rick Vollmer, Not Pictured: Jim Rinehart, John McAskiII, Ed Barton, Todd Hilliard. CROSS COUNTRY Row I: -..yn Huffman, Paul Dunbar, Kelly Gurene, Mark Theony, Brad Parmly. Row II: Darryl Davis, Alan Terrill, Chris Tull, Jerry Stroupe, Tommy Pilgrim, Doug Marler, Ronnie Pearson. Briarcrest 1979 Cross Country team worked many long and hard hours en route to a 6-4 season. Leading the way for Briarcrest were seniors Ronnie Pearson and Chris Tull. Showing outstanding improve- ment and progress through the year were Tommy Pilgrim and Daryl Davis. Other members of the varsity team were Doug Marler, Jerry Stroupe, and Alan Terrill. Members of the junior varsity team included Layn Huffman, Kelly Gurene, Paul Dunbar, and Brad Parmly. l70 -'Sports Banner Player Ronnie Pearson enjoyed a banner year as Briarcrest's leading Cross Country runner during the 1979 season. Ronnie completed the regularly scheduled season undefeated and established new course records at Sea Isle Park, Orgill Park, and Harding Academy. Ronnie captured the East Memphis Invitational Meet at M.U.S. for the second consecutive year and won the Old Hickory Invitational at Jackson. Ronnie climaxed an outstanding high school career by winning the prestigous West Ten- nessee Regional Championship and finishing sixth in the TSSAA state meet. Because of his hard work and dedication, Ronnie has earned the respect of his classmates, teammates, and fellow competitors. Ronnie has truly been an asset to the Briarcrest Cross Country Program. - Coach Pierce Coach Pierce Ronnie Pearson Wie-!3'3' SAEHT TENNIS -. if xy, 4-eq. Back row: Mrs. Provience, Coach, Debbie Davis, Martha Wittichen, Melanie Buford, Susan Troyer. Front row: Tara Steepleton, Boo Hildebrand, Anne Foster. 'ii' Wik.w 17 7. Nl-ug l Back row: Bill Owens, Jerry Goin, Ben Landess, Palmer Albertine, Mrs. Provience, Coach. Front row: John Stephens, Keith Thweatt, Jeff Grise. Girl's Singles Position: 1. Martha Wittichen 2. Melanie Buford 3. Debbie Davis 4. Tara Steepleton 4. Anne Foster 6. Boo Hildebrand Alternate - Susan Troyer Season Record: 7-2 Boy's Singles Positions: 1. Ben Landers 2. Jerry Goin 3. John Stephens 4, Jeff Grise 5. Bill Owens 6. Palmer Albertine Alternate - Keith Thweatt Season Record 6-3 The boys placed second in Shelby County Tournament. Martha Wittichen won District 14 Tournament. She also won the Shelby County Tournament. The girls' team placed second in the Shelby County Tournament. Sports - 3 V A R S I T Y C H E E R L E A D .E R S Egfr ii' The 1978-79 Cheerleaders were very busy this year. They competed in the Mid-South Fair Competition and came in the top eight. Also, they received Superior ribbons all week at Cheerleaders' camp. Entering the finals at camp, they brought home the Spirit Stick. Together they worked on a pom-pom routine which came in the top four in the competition. They hosted at the U.C.A. clinic, and this spring they conducted workshops and tryouts for next year's cheerleaders. Middle lett pictures: Lisa Smith, Kim Flan- dolph, Karol Bland, Cheryl Nelson, Tina Hay, Camille Fite, Dee Sippel, Tony Reeves, Rus- sell Daws, Mitch Daniel, Shawn Forrest, Susan Moffitt, Debbie Craddock, Vicki Pope, Sheri Carmon. I74 - Sports Debbie Craddock -- Captain Susan Mottitt - Co-Captain The current J.V. squad has helped organize the pep rallies this year. They also cheered during the Homecom- ing games at halftime. Betsy Fox, Captain Stacia Rollinson, Co-Captain J R. V A R S I T Y C H E E R L E A D E R S I 76 - Sports A Row I: Stacia Roilinson, Robin Davis, Kathy Black, Betsy Fox, Seeley Lowery. Row II: Suzie Skaggs, Ginger Johnson, Cannie Maples, Anne Dewald, Laurie Wilson, Denise Wear, 'TY F R E U, ' sz ,Jig S M A N an :ft . C H E E R L E A D E R S 'Nh' Missy Lewis - Captain The Freshman Cheerleaders con- sist of girls chosen from the ninth grade only. This year they competed in the Mid-South Fair Competition. They also organized several fresh- man pep rallies. The Junior Varsity squad and the Freshman squad were led by Ms. Norville. Mrs. Joyner was sponsor for Varsity squad. Nr' , Middle right, Row I: Valerie Nelson, Missy Lewis, Laurie Creson, Lisa Warren, Calli Hor- ton. Row ll: Margie Snider, Robin Floyd, Lindy Perkins, Linda Morris, Donna Hausmann. Mrs. Eve Joyner - Varsity Ms. Liz Norville - Junior Varsity, Freshman Sports - l77 VARSITY BASKETBALL Row I: Coach Watson, Anita Morton, Coach Murphy. Row ll: Marguerite Joyner, Betsy Kelly, Sherry Thiel, Melanie Maddox, Carol Basham, Beth Walthal, Kate Freeman, Susan Freeman, Renee Melton, Boo Hildebrand, Delaine Smith, Susan Dunbar. The team this year did not have as good a season as they wished, but they did put up a good fight. Coach Murphy feels that they came a long way against tough opponents, and next year they will be able to do much better since the young team is eager and has experience behind them. Miss Watson was the assistant coach. Cheri Thiel was floor and team leader. Susan Dunbar and Kate Freeman were top offensive player and top rebounder respectively, and Boo Hildebrand was the top defen- sive player. l 78 - Sports Miss Watson and Coach Murphy RECORD: 3-22 Briarcrest vs. Overton 21 Briarcrest vs. Harding 48 Briarcrest vs, FACS 33 Briarcrest vs. SBEC 33 Briarcrest vs . Memphis Prep 41 . FACS 44 .Bishop Byrne 37 .Towering Oaks 50 Briarcrest vs. Briarcrest vs. Briarcrest vs. Briarcrest vs. Briarcrest vs. Briarcrest vs Briarcrest vs Briarcrest vs Skyview 45 Germantown 32 FACS 45 Bartlett 42 Bishop Bryne 38 ,,44' 6hvS.,A Carol Basham Susan Dunbar Delaine Smith w GA Marguerite Joyner mm Beth Walthal Boo Hildebrand 'Hr 9' Melanie Maddox NA Sports - 179 The volleyball team this year was the best ever at Briarcrest. The team placed second in both the District and the Region to qualify them- selves to go on to the State where they placed fifth. Coach Watson feels that this is the finest team she has ever coached. They have improved a great deal from last year and showed better team effort. They praise the Lord for all their many vic- tories. Carol Hooker- Team's Most Valua- ble Player, All District Team, All Regional Teamg Most Valuable Player in the Regional Tournament Libby Goldschmid - Team's Most Valuable Playerg All District Team: All Regional Team Carol Basham - Most Improved Player Award OLLEYB LL Qliflfm va yt I Coach Watson RECORD 16-3 Briarcrest vs Briarcrest vs Briarcrest vs Briarcrest vs Briarcrest vs Briarcrest vs Briarcrest vs Briarcrest vs Briarcrest vs School Briarcrest vs. Briarcrest vs. Briarcrest vs. Briarcrest vs. School Briarcrest vs Briarcrest vs Briarcrest vs .Collierville . Bartlett . Skyview . Bishop Byrne Briarcrest vs. Briarcrest vs. Bolton Millington . Raleigh Egypt . Germantown . Skyview . Raleigh Egypt . Country Day Bartlett Collierville Harding Country Day Germantown Briarcrest vs. . Millington . Memphis Prep Bolton 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 Row I: Carol Basham, Lauren Whaley, Priscilla Reed, Boo Hildebrand, Delaine Smith, Monika Cecil. Row II: Libby Goldschmid, Karen Craddock, Betsy Gillespie, Claire Stewart, Kate Freeman, Carol Hooker, Beth Walthal, Lisa Forrest. Sports- 181 ...nf Karen Craddock Libby Goldschmid Carol Basham Boo Hildebrand Priscilla Read Lauren Whaley 4 182 - Sports Delaine Smith 5019! GiUe8Pi0 Kate Freeman Beth walghal 'e--.. - - xi ,. fi, Lisa Forrest W I i' fn, :VN 2 r v at 1 in J ,ve Claire Stewart i Monika Cecil Sports - 183 l. TRACK l Row I: Judy Oberton, Terri Roberson, Diane Lamb, Margo White, Dana Bennett, Sharon Pilgrim. Row Il: Beth Lawrence, Laura Fullsell, Lauralan Terrill, Karen Regal, Claire Peeler, Leslie Tull, Mary Gaylon. Row lll: Tanya Pilgrim, Linda Porter, Nancy Lar- son, Kendall Overton, Susan Dunbar, Dana Williams, Linda Pierce. Row IV: Dana Baker, Cecil May, Donna Phillips, Beth Wal- lhal, Mary Faidley, Debbie Morrissette, Kay Anthony. Captain's Award: Tanya Pilgrim Most Valuable Player: Lauralan Terrill Lehered 4 years: Judy Oberlon . E X 5 , Coach Linda Marler , -- -- -,f,, Q ,.,.. Q W, 2 l W N ,W ,l IQ' Q , .. ,i in Y , ,nz , 21 M , ' RW vwwwwwmigilkx' I P N i i .-+. -L:-,, . I I .x, K. w NM-- SQ W.-Q, 186 - Sports CROSS COUNTRY Row I: Vallie Joe Bell, Nancy Larson, Judy Overton, Leslie Tull, Sharon Pilgrim. Row II: Tanya Pilgrim, Cecile May, Lauralan Ter- rell, Donna Phillips, Linda Porter. The Girl's Cross Country team this year had a good season with six wins and five losses. They were able to place fourth in the West Tennes- see Region. Tanya Pilgrim and Cecile May, after qualifying went to the state meet in Nashville. The Most Valuable Player Awards went to Tanya Pigrim and Cecile May. Lesli Tull received the Most Improved Award. 3 Coach Marler I Tanya Pilgrim Linda Porter Cecile May .Sw J Nancy Larson Judy Oberlon Lauralan Terrell A 15 B - , Sharon Pilgrim Leslie Tull Donna Phillips M-I Vallie Joe Bell Sports- I8 OFTBALL f fc 'mv Front row: Delaine Smith, Leigh Ford, Kelly Hatmaker, Renee Melton, Becky Rule, Carol Bland, Suzanne Yeager, Lauren Wha- ley. Back row: Mary Jones, Gina Acred, Sarah Carroll, Laura Jolley, Susan Moffitt, Lisa Shirey, Sherry Theill, Judy Brawner, Kate Freeman. RECORD 9-10 Captain's Award: Lisa Shirey Best All-Around: Lauren Whaley Top Hurler: Renee Melton lhh- . Finished Second in the District Coach sharon Watson SPORTS BANQUETS if - gf ' n W .5 ,, 'ri Briarcrest holds a Sports Banquet both in the fall and in the spring. Winners at both banquets this year were as follows: FOOTBALL - Team Captain - Terry Water- bury,' Most Improved - Mike Henry, Best Team Spirit - Chris Thornton, CROSS COUNTRY - Most Valuable Player - Ronnie Pearsong WRESTLING - Wrestler of the Year - Bob Adams, Team Captain - Bob Adams, BOY'S BASKETBALL - Team Captain -- Jeff Phillip, Best Team Spirit - Paul Brown, Outstanding Service - Paul Pearigen, GIRL'S BASKETBALL - Team Captain k - Cheri Theil, Top Offensive Player - Susan Dunbar, Top Defensive Player - Renee Meltong BOY'S TRACK - Team Captain - Terry Waterbury, Oval Award -- Ronnie Pearsong GIRL'S TRACK - Most Valuable Player - Lauralan Terrill, Captain -- Tanya Pilgrim - Female Athlete of the Year, BASEBALL - All District - Tom Flagan, Jeff Field, Darold Russell, Tim Dulin. ATHLETE OF THE YEAR - Lauren Whaley. Sports - 189 -:AHA IUIU .1 i mga. H 'Q-z. Q , , . . wwf 1 'V if V7 ,1 ff, V ' N465 'fy ,f f V X , x Q :fix X 7 K y NV Y W V- ,gf ff VN . - . Q. .M V, , .qw W QQ. . 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Q-lfgfa-.152'ktfV'4?'F.f?1We13312fGi?9.5'gE?'if'1a-325 1 - ai-'fflfffff l 1' - ' , :V -.f'.ij4231Jp2u:CE1.,nif+v' '- f. Q, A E.: C. . V , ., M, lEXiL,i?t3J54L.ip1 1, . Q.. . I. . V Vw.-p.eg41,4.Vsieg4 , - . -M. .- Q'- g'3.gz-5V.5-N .-.:V V ' 3' lu .-A.-jfq..p - 552. ' - NH', 1'VK:V: 4-wr. ' ' 'v His NQ. X , N iw . 1 ,, Vw Y. xx K... X The Band Blasts ., I 'IL1!.4Ix .,,..,, ,, ..,,. '.'.1-... lj!! 53 192 - Activities Rf.w1.wmmNmwM-.wwwwmwzmmmwwfwNw,wwmwwzmgxmmwfw,-.-M.pmcMwx-W...,.. ..y,g....4.i..f.:mwm..,,,., ..... M..,.m.,4...,.vM , ..,. Briarorest to Victory! so rink' pf' xl ,xx M, .,L,J'f' t ,x X :K .f Q: t 5' 'ffff' iii 7 Pictured on these two pages are the different sections of the marching band. Opposite page, Top left: Trumpets, Top right: French Honors, Middle left: Field Commander, Reg- ina Yarborough and Band director, Mr. McNatt. Middle right: Low Brass, Bottom right: 1978 Color Guard, Pyramid. This page, Top left: Percussion, Top right: Piccolos, Middle left: Saxophones, Bottom left: Clari- net, Activities - 193 On the opposite page the top picture is of the band officers. They are from left to right: Reg- ina Yarborough, Field Commander, Amy Mar- tin, Flag Co-Captaing Dwana Putman, Flag Co-Captain, Kathy Flaley, Colorguard Cap- tain, Larry Turpin, President, Randy Barnett, Executive Officer, Jeff Wood, Executive Offi- cerg Susan Only, Executive Officer, Not Pic- tured: Wallis Scholer. The top picture is ofthe All-State Band. They are from left to right: Wallis Scholar, Phillip Taylor, Susan Fergu- son, Danny Cox, Gary McColIough. In the middle picture is the All-State Junior High Band. They are from left to right: Joe Murphy, Tim Norwood, Jimmy Only, Barry Witte, Chris Buleman, Kenneth Mealer, and Ron Coving- ton. The bottom picture is of the All-West Tennessee Band. They are from left to right: Phillip Taylor, Susan Ferguson, Jean Burris, Beth Smythe, Gary McCullough, Danny Cox, Ken Covington, Kathy Rowell, Cheri Theil, Larry Turpin, James Baird, Jim Orick, Wallis Scholer, Forrest Heath, Randy Barnett, and Russ Counce. Activities - 195 THE 1978-79 CHORU ii i X nl'i The top picture is of the mixed chorus. The mixed chorus is composed of 125 singers who received ratings of superior at the Choir contest in both performance and sight- reading. Their activities included presenting a Christmas Concert, a Spring Concert, sing- ing in chapel, and making an album. On the middle row is a picture of the accompanists. They are Flicky Coker, bassist, Karen Pittman, pianist, and Tonya Roberts, pianist. 196 - Activities -l-' 5Q,,f ' The Concert Choir is a select group of 40 voices under the direction of Mr. Steve May. They met 3 days a week at 7:00 in the morning. Their appearances around Memphis included the Downtown Kiwanis Club, the East Memphis Exchange Club, the Hyatt Regency, Colonial Country Club, and several churches. The highlight of the year was a week-long tour of Washington, D.C. The Concert Choir rated superior at Choir Contest. Activities - THE GIRLS' CHORUS The Girls' Chorus is a volunteer group which meets every Friday morning at 7:00. This year 35 girls participated in this choir which, even with the limited rehearsal schedule, rated Superior at Choir Contest in both performance and sight-read- ing. Also pictured on this page is Susan Wetter, an accompanist for the choir. ,jx 198 - Activities Qin 'iv ...A y The picture above is of the Briarcrest members of All-State Chorus. They are from the left, clockwise: Debra Birmingham, Charles Goode, Linda Hairston, Lisa Keller, Joni Beaty, Leslie Garey, and Linda Brewer. The bottom picture is of the All-West Tennessee Chorus. They are from left to right: Susan Wetter, Susan Beaty, Karen Pittman, Leslie Garey, and Linda Brewer. On the Second row: Deanna Dulin, Debbie Dewitt, Linda Hairston, Joni Beaty, Denise Nanney. On the Third row is Paul Holloway, Randy Maxey, Debra Birmingham, Marilu Winn, Lisa Keller, Jeff Jolly, and Charles Goode. Activities -- 99 besiocreitu' The desiderata, Briarcrest's liter- ary-art magazine, is now in its fourth year of publication. The 1978 edition won a Medalist rating, the highest rank awarded by Columbia Scholas- tic Press Association in the literary- art magazine division. The desider- ata has received this particular honor for two consecutive years. All literature and art used in the maga- zine are original contributions from Briarcrest students. Much of the art- work, some of which is featured in a special portfolio section, has won prizes in city and state competition. The desiderata is an annual spring publication. 200 - Activities R. N get ,Jia 1 3 On these two pages are pictures of the sec- tions of desiderata. On the opposite page, top picture, Row I: Anne Burton, Nan Gause, David Hopper, Erin Walls, Craig Thompson, Lisa Dunn. Flow ll: Mrs. Karen Barksdale, Miss Carol Sell, advisors: Read Ballew, Kathy Kitabchi, Janet Lockett, Elizabeth Avery, Lynne Klinke, Sheryl Baird, Helen Nobels, Sarah Burton, The bottom picture is ot Lisa Dunn and Erin Walls, Editors-in-Chief. On this page at the top is the picture of all the editors, They are David Hopper, editorial con- sultant, Lisa Dunn, editor-in-chief, Cragi Thompson, art editor, Nan Gause, assistant layout editor. Nancy Mitchell is the business editor. The bottom picture is the editorial board. They are Sheryl Baird, Kathy Kitabchi, Janet Lockett, Sarah Burton, Helen Nobles, Elizabeth Avery, Lynn Klinke, Activities - 201 PAWPRINTS ji ,. all ff' is.,-43 Pictured on these two pages is the Pawprints, staff. The top picture is of the reporters. They are from left to right: Randy Parker, Glen May, Darrell Stacey, Debbie Davis, Debbie DeWitt, Jenny Solzan, Beth Robinson, Anne Everett, Paige Daniel, and Catherine Lott. Miyuki Saito is the special colum- nist for the paper. Along with Mrs. Boyd, the staff advisor, are the editors, Connie Thompson, editor-in-chief, and Carol Smith, editorial editor. On the next page in the far right picture is Robin Moore, the artist for the paper. In the middle picture is Randy Parker, the sports editor. Lisa Dunn, pictured in the left corner, is the cartoonist. On the middle row in the far right picture are Deanna Dulin and Leslie Garey the typists for Paw- prints. Debbie DeWitt and Debbie Davis are the features edi- tors. In the bottom picture is Bryan Coffee, the photographer, 202 - Activities Quik .Q When Mrs. Boyd, Carol, and l began working on the first newspaper of the 1978-79 school year, we were faced with an almost entirely new staff. Over the year, we have watched the staff as they improved, and we have learned some very important lessons about journalism. Through the hassle of gathering news, writing stories, laying out the paper itself, and meeting self-imposed deadlines, we learned how important it is to keep the paper a good reflection of the student body. Most of all, we learned that the full support of the staff is essential. Consequently, on Carol's behalf as well as my own, I feel that the staff deserves our generous and heart-felt appre- ciation and our sincere best wishes in the up-coming year. Connie Thompson, editor-in-chief, Pawprints Activities - O3 ----- THE SAINT STAFF One of my most memorable sen- ior activities has been being an Edi- tor of The Saint. Although my posi- tion has demanded a large part of my time, I honestly feel that it has greatly benefitted me. By working on the staff, I believe that I have become not only a more patient per- son but also a better Christian. The people I have met on the staff and throughout the school have strengthened my Christian faith by their cooperation and understand- ing. I hope and pray that the school will continue supporting The Saint as it has this year, and that next year's staff will be as faithful and dedicated as the 1978-79 one. - Kim Collums Co-Editor-in-chief 204 - Activities SQ 4. A X .. VA, :ya xi S- 1 . Q-1 Q. 5, 'Qt irrffz K 34 S- L gg A 1 ' T Q. .V W :M iff' 'f YK .. Q l On the opposite page in the top left is Craig Thompson, the art editor. The picture in the middle row, far right, is of the editors. From left to right is Susan Seaton, editor-in-chief, Cindy O'Daniel, sports editor, Robin Blackley, business editorg Mrs. King, advisor, Kim Col- lums, editor-in-chief: and in front, Craig Thompson, art editor. Dorothy Halliday and Robin Blackley worked together on the ads section. The photographers pictured at the bottom are from left to right: Thomas Curry, Jeff Grise, Pat Tronsor, Andy Cook, Mark Lawson, Mike Disney, Todd Hilliard. Not pictured: Scott Crone. On this page the left picture is of the sports staff. They are: Andy Jordan, Andrea Willis, Craig Thompson, and Cindy O'DanieI. Not Pictured: Robin Blackley, assistant sports editor, Kim Collums and Andrea Willis, pictured to the right, worked on the honors section. On the middle row at the left is Susan Seaton and Lyn Halyard who worked on classes. Lyn Halyard and Dorothy Halliday worked on the clubs' section. Andy Jordan and Susanne Ligon worked on the faculty section. Pictured on the next row down are Susanne Ligon and Bar- bara McMillin who worked on campus capers. Craig Thompson and Susan Seaton worked on activities. Craig Moody worked on sports and honors. Activities - 205 BRI RCREST THE TRE PRESENTS Blithe Spirit, presented by the Briarcrest Dinner Thea- tre, under the direction Wrene Covington and Assistant director, Larry Czajkoski, was an excellent success. The cast consisted of Lisa Condren as Edith, Linda Muse as Ruth, Michael Bratton as Charles, Howie Davidson as Dr. Bradman, Katie DuPre as Mrs. Bradman, Kathy Kitabchi as Madame Arcati, and Dana Prince as Elvira. Many others also worked long hours preparing for the play. The chair- man ofthe various committees include the following: Keith Prince, props, Larry Caton, lighting and sound, Tim Betti- son, curtains, Stephanie Ryan, costumes, Ann Bonin, pub- licity, Kellye Carpenter, makeup, Milton Lamb, poster and program cover design, Kathy Kitabchi, program, Mary Todd McKinney and Aven Pruett, stage managers, Andrea Willis, rehearsal prompter, Tim Bettison, stage crew, Brian Coffee and Mark Lawson, publicity photographers, Tim Bettison, set construction, and Amy Martin, hostess chair- man. 206 - Activities 'S t -E BLYTHE SPIRIT E. ,..'-if wg, L..--M' Activities -- 207 BYE, BYE, BIRDIE , 'xy .f' 3 ' FM. I K ' Pan. QI f I x'7z ui . g -l I ' 'fly ,',g W 1 ' .. 1 lIJ Q I iiflllhf .M . A' ' .5 A ,y .V 5 -if if f ' S . il , I. f EX l x, X l 1 IE A' , 4 , 5 , Q if I I . f Hi, XLY, .4 Q. X, f-- 5-+--r'v -' H I ig I L ,L , ..x. 77,5 -5Frf',.............J........ .- gs.. The Briarcrest Theater outdid itself again with its pres- entation of Bye Bye Birdie. The play was under the direc- tion of Mrs. Wrene Covington, Larry Czajkoski, assistant director, Steve May, Vocal music director, and Terry McNatt, orchestra conductor. Because of the large num- ber of roles only the main characters are listed. They are Andy Childs - Conrad Birdie, Paul Holloway - Albert Peterson, Kathy Kitabchi - Rosie, Lisa Keller - Kim, Kelly Gurene Hugo, Suzanne Arrington - Mrs MacAfee, Michael Henry- Mr. MacAfee, Char- lie Alexander - Randolph, Kellye Carpenter - Ursula, and Emily Adams - Mae Peterson. 208 - Activities fl, 74 hun.-I .ww ,,. J ,pw .M fir , ff fm . Xxx Q N'-5 - Activities - 2 CH PEL This year there were many various chapel programs ranging from bands to different speakers to class- ied programs. All of the programs presented a sincere Christian spirit, which we are proud to have at our school. Some assemblies included International Honor Society Induc- tion and the Honors' Day Programs. 21 O - Activities M u R M- ve , s x. .2 xv? I. a W s 1-dl- ' f x' .sexi .f Activities THE BRIARCREST ART DEP RTME T :Cf Q if gdj find' 'ima-3 As shown through many displays throughout the year, Briarcrest has many talented young artists. Each year Memphis publishes a sketch-book calendar using 14 sketches from students from all over the city. Briarcrest students were chosen to have their art in the calendar. Susan Only won second place in the junior exhibit at Brooks Memorial Art Galleryg this was a high distinction. 212 -- Activities QI T9 xt ,Q . 4 - SU W Qg wa ... .... .... 6 ,. Sis, n 1 21.11 , . ,, . W at 3 mfg Q 'iw H 3, QM by M' N. 'g5x'f'x' 3 3' U tb K K' 5 ? ' ' ' 'AE -A . ' X -13 Mfj u V1.9 Q '.'- nav: 1.6.1 The picture to the left is of the leaders of the PTF. Pictured from left to right are Dr Paul Brown, president of the Golden Saints Mr. Joseph Clayton, principal, Mr. Earl Nor- wood, president of the band boosters, Mr Burns Landess, president of PTF. 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' 5. fri2:5yi'1gl- -l s4 2 fE?33'iQ-E' ff 'Y K 'g,r'-X-1' J '7ii'ff1- 'lW': ?-ff 1 V 1 I 45 A .. . ,, , ,N-,. x,Q,xn.. rg.,--A -..,., . , J, fu 'fx fmgsvefg. g 1- -iv - 4 ,574 -xkgii -fi '2L.41i:.:.,C ll.. at ' ,ygl4K::.ly-GQ! .AL E31 -ff. 'R' 521'-: bv- 'i '2sZ.u'-11341. 'I 1, iii? ' 7QQ:.11,' ' kv .e1.,-,sky A,-1 - ,- ,-1. 4, 'Mm-kw a ' - M wg-f,'.:N .x .m fiq',':'. wiv, 54' - vH'Fr7.l2'!T'?i.t -25'1Qg4g1 .f ,Q - -'vE1Ne,5xfs',, '5i.5- 5'-'L 1 ,K Q ,.--.. N135 MJ, 'l llqf , ,,, 4 Wh:-6. i lx-Hx' , .sag-3267-b . an v9 MU ALPHA 1 JY' In March, Briarcrest's Mu Alpha Theta Chapter hosted the Mu Alpha Theta State Convention. Approximately 250 members representing chapters from all over the state were present. Ron Thomas, the state president, assisted by Nancy Mitchell, the state secretary, presided over general meetings. Sarah Burton was elected State Vice-President. The club sponsors, Mrs. Trim and Mrs. Lechleiter, organized the planning and execution of plans for the convention. Above, Row I: Sponsor, Mrs. Lechleiter, Shailesh Sheth, Janet Lockett, Tracy Overton, Miyuki Saito, Cynthia Worthington, Julie Gassaway, Debra Con- nors, Pat Provience, Larry Caton. Row II: David Palmer, Mark Lawson, Andrea Willis, Lyn Halyard, Dana Baker, Keith Oxner, Sharon Moore, Diane Bar- bee, Jeff Phillips. Row III: Doug Marler, Andy Jor- don, Rusty Bailey, Randy Maxey, David Pugh, Keith Tulley, Mark Thoeny, Russ Counce, Neal Collins. Opposite Page, Row I: Margaret Oswalt, Chaplain: Nancy Larson, Carol Smith, Rito Eddins, President: Anne Burton, Vice President. Row II: Robin Black- ley, Kathy Newman, Susie Wells, Judy Oberton, Tanya Pilgrim, Cathy Mitchell, Cheryl Nelson, Nan Gause, Linda Porter, Katrina Hudson, Mrs. Trim. Row III: Jo Thornton, Libby Goldschmid, Debbie Davis, Deanna Dulin, Christy Britt, Carol Montague, Cecile May, Tommy Pilgrim, Dwana Putman, Phyllis Walker, Nancy Mitchell. Row IV: David Hopper, Richard Faidley, Read Ballew, Ron Thomas. Not Pictured: Sherly Baird, Karen Bratcher, Sarah Bur- ton. 216-Clubs Q Q 1 THETA 252' yr: wg Clubs-217 The Art Club took a field trip to Brooks Memorial Art Gallery and Memphis Academy of Arts. The Art Clubs provided the funds to enable the senior projects to be framed and hung outside the school office. Row 1: Craig Thompson, Alexia Stanley, Milton Lamb, Lisa Dunn, Presidentg Row II: Scott Perry, Jenny Goforth, Lisa McMinn, Heather Hendred, Susan Ferguson, Stacey Shanks. Row III: Jeff Phillips, Tina Bateman, Robin Moore, Mark Parrish, Melinda Sipes, Adrienne Hinson. The Art Club took a field trip to Brooks Memorial Art Gallery. They helped Mrs. Neeley prepare frames for the art pictures and modeled for her Art I classes. Row I: Tom Pilgreen, Robert Burns, Jerry Goin, Todd Mask. Row ll: Susan Greer, Nancy Linden, Treasurer, John Marston, Gail Gilbert, Presidenlg Piper Buster, Secretary: Angela Barr. Row III: Alexis Williams, Jill Mitchell, Chaplain, Sherry Swift. 218-Clubs ART CLUB WEEK I ART CLUB WEEK II . CRAFT CL B WEEK I CR FT CLUB WEEK II -v ' The Crafts Clubs meet to discuss the basic ideas in modern art. They have exhibits of pottery and art work. The sponsor is Miss Jacque- Iyn Hudson. Row I: Lisa Bogard, Becky Stotts, Becky Johnson, Alicia Andrise. Flow II: Laura Berry. Dana Rondakk, Susan Griesbaum, Shelley Allen. Row Ill: Lisa Hamill, Magaret Reed, Kathy Thornburg, Sherri Smith, Laurie Pow- ell, Linda Luerson, Mary Galyon. Row IV: Debbie Ebbers, Darlene Warren, Heidi Schneller, Sandra Glen, Pat Provience. Row V: Claudia Barron, Jennifer Bogges, Kathe- rine Martin, Miss Hudson, sponsor: Bob White, Debbie Bruce, Beth Smythe. Row I: Robin Craig, Scott Perry, Boo Hil- debrand, Mary Maddox, Nan Sims, Tracy McCaleb, Kay Anthony, Susan McElroy, Amy Thomas. Row ll: Lisa Sier, Linda Patton, Lisa Forrest, Gina Keith, Karen Regel, Adele Dun- ham, Mary Lee Shearin, Marcy Dunlap, Con- nie Dorrough, Miss Hudson, sponsor. Row III: Brian Crowford, Scott Smith, Allison Haney, Beth Walthal, Mary Clifton, Tina Bate- man, Dawn Upshaw, Michelle Lard, Marty Roberts. Not pictured: Cireese Wiltcher, Nancy Linder, Charlotte Huffman, Carla Pat- ton, Melanie Maddox, Jill Copeland, Alice Sheets, Lisa Andrews. Clubs - 219 The Astronomy club is to serve the students that are interested in making a survey of the stars. The sponsor was Mr. Bill Byles. Row I: John Marston, Chip Cook, Mark Palmer. Row II: James Baird, Thomas Nor- wood, President: Thomas Curry Secretary: Mike Desney, Vice President: Mr. Byles, Sponsor. Row III: Forrest Heath, Chris Town- send, Russel Counce. The science club's purpose was to investigate the various aspects of science and the occupations involved. The club had several speakers who spoke on various areas of science that the students were interested in. Row I: Tim Norwood, Ron Tanner, Stacy Patton, Timmy Only, Dana Rendall. Row II: Mrs. Dolores Latimer, Sponsor: Becky Rog- ers, Barry White, Beth Smythe, Mark Palmer, Latrina Phillips, Mrs. Jacquelyn Hornbeak, Sponsor. Row III: Mark Replogle, Robert Summers, Bobby Rouse, Cindy Tidwell, Heidi Schneller, Valerie Nelson, Lauralan Terrill. Row I: Kenny Medlin, Layn Huffman, Mike Edwards, Dan Holloway, Kathleen Chambers, Amber Arms, Sharon Ajax, Doug Jasper, Phil- lip Hanses. Row II: Mike Eaton, Bruce Martin, Robert Dye, Patty Jackson, Sherry Hodges, Anita Morton, Debbie Dugan, Chris Jones, Brian Jones, Mrs. Dolores Hombeak, Spon- sor. Row III: Glen May, Mark Jackson, Mark Dickson, Mrs. Jacquelyn Latimer, Sponsor: David Lindsey, Katherine Martin, Mike Beau- mont, Debbie Cooper, Kevin Dixon, Angie Carr, Denise Mclntyre. Not pictured: Alice Sheets, Alexia Stanley, Bill Wilkerson, Derek Criswell, Steve Frrazier, Susan Herndon, Angie Hinson. 220 - Clubs ASTRONOMY CL B CIE CE CLUB The Medical Professions Club is set up to help students learn about the medical profession. They had several speakers during the year, such as a pathologist, a physical therapist, and a nurse. Their pur- pose was to examine and explore the various medical areas available to individuals as a professional. The sponsors were Mrs. Becky Hoskin- son and Mrs. Rosalyn Rose. Row I: Andy Jordan, Donna Mclntyre, Mike Drake, Debbie McCullough, Deanna Dulin. Row ll: Janet Lockett, Myna Bradley, Beth Young, Tracy Overton, Amy Griggs, Karen Pittman, Shirley Van Hooser, Jennifer Ear- nest. Row IV: Mrs. Rose, Sponsor: Martin McKinney, Clarie Lindsey, Anne Vollmer, Jeff Childress, Lisa Peyton, Susan Freeman, Kel- ley Lewellen, Julie Gassaway, Diana Snow, Chris Thornton, Phillip Vaiden, Kenney Holmes. Row I: Mark Whitehead, Connie Childress, Donna Walker, Vicki Little, Mike Edwards, Bernadette Parker, Bruce Martin. Row ll: Katrina Hudson, Jimmy Rout, Jimmy Seuss, Donna Ginn, Linda Porter, Mary Faidley, Kim Cawthorn, Jenny Solzan. Row III: Anne Bur- ton, Cecil May, Allison Henson, Kelley Lewis, Becky Mosier, Bill Wilkerson, Keith McCowan. Not pictured: Sara Barcroft, Tina Bakey, Leslie Garey, Patti Jackson, Lea Anne Lindholm, Stephen Meredith, Margaret Oswalt, Lori Flaburn, Paula Seaman, Tammy Skinner, Pam Thaxton, Susie Wells, Crista Roemer, Mike Edwards, Amy Little. Clubs- 221 The International Thespian Society is a club for students interested in the advancement and improvement of theatre arts. lts membership is by invitation only. Some club programs were a trip to New York during the Thanksgiving holidays, a tour of W.H.B.Q. studios, duet improvisa- tions and a mime demonstration. They worked with the crews of Blithe Spirit and Bye Bye Birdie. They also initiated new members and recognized Honor Thespi- ans. Row I: Stephen Brown, Aven Pruett, Sec- retary, Kathy Kitabchi, President, Tammy Skinner, Treasurer, Katie Dupre, Clerk, Mitch Daniel, Russell Daws. Row II: Mrs. Covington, Sponsor, Susan Powers, Dana Prince, Linda Muse, Mr. Czajkoski, Spon- sor, Kellye Carpenter, Cathy Raley, Lisa Condren, Andy Childs, Mary Todd McKinney, Keith Prince, Karen Keller, Howie Davidson, Betty Brooks, Angie Carr, Stephanie Ryan, Andrea Willis, Kim Collums. Not Pictured: Emily Adams, Ann Bonin, Richard Bush, President, Amy Mar- tin, Tim Bettison, Michael Bratton, Larry Caton, Adele Dunham, Cindy O'Daniel, Beth Sellers, Melinda Sipes, Julie Ward. Later initiates were Charlie Alexander, Suzanne Arrington, Susan Beaty, Linda Brewer, Stephanie Bruister, David Coffey, Debbie Craddock, Dorothy DuPre, Leslie Garey, Michael Henry, Paul Holloway, John Jones, Lisa Keller, Scott Lamb, Sta- cie Lamb, Mark Lawrence, Dawn Lusk, Beth Martin, Cindy Moreland, Leslie Par- ker, Jimmy Seuss, Michael Stewart. I TER ATIO AL 222 - Clubs THE PIAN SOCIETY If :W I L ,.- ' Af H. -1-in A H- 'ffuncrn N., .fn -na '-' M... . M. A ni ' sawn' Q I :wif ll 'V' 1.-it Q ins' Q M.gg22 1' Clubs - 223 , The Boys' Fellowship of Christian Athletes held a fall and spring break- fast where special guest speakers were featured. The club met weekly and conducted a study of athletic perfection and Christian growth. A summer FCA conference is held for all who are able to attend. The spon- sor is Coach Yancey. Row I: Ron Thomas, Paul Brown, Gregg Hausa, Captain: Alan Morris. Flow ll: Jim Klepper, Ben Young, Brad Coolidge, Chuck Bolton, Mike Kelly, Terry Waterbury, Bubba Rowland, Scott Ftunyan, Bart Newman. Row III: Chris Thornton, Bill McNally, Robert Bruce, Craig Moody, Kelly Hardcastle, Kyle Brooks, Paul Pearigen, Jeff Field, Jeff Pear- son, Andy Taylor. Row III: Coach Bob Yan- cey, sponsorg Jim Kehoe, Jeff Parish, Bob Maners, Bob Bodron, Chris Salabor. The Girls' Fellowship is an organi- zation formed by girl athletes who have Christ as their supreme source. Each tries to glorify God through her athletic endurance. They had women guest speakers who shared their life testimony with them. Their sponsors were Miss Sharon Watson and Mrs. Leigh Cun- ningham. Row I: Ftenee Melton, Cheri Theil, Lauren Whaley, Judy Oberton, Lisa Prendergast, Becky Kelley. Row ll: Susan Dunbar, Miss Watson, Sponsor: Carol Basham, Vice-Presi- dent, Priscilla Read, President: Karen Crad- dock, Betsy Gillespie, Delaine Smith, Martha Wittichen, Boo Hildebrand, Lauralan Terrill, Dana Bennett, Linda Pierce, Denise Gentry, Claire Stewart, Mrs. Cunningham, Sponsor. 224 - Clubs FELLOWSHIP CHRISTIAN ATHLETES FELLOWSHIP FEM LE CHRISTIAN ATHLETES A DIOVISUAL CL B PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB 3 t Fri- .34 The Audiovisual Club's members serve the school as student projec- tionists in the classrooms and at the school games and plays. The club visited Channel 5 and viewed all the equipment that runs the station. The sponsor was Mrs. Margaret Pleas- ants. Ftow l: David Blanchard, John Theobald, Larry Caton, Mark Lawson, Jeff Mounce, David Beard, Kevin Dixon. Row Il: Neal Blanchard, Andrew Lott, Bobby Ginn, Mike Disney, Ricky McKinley, Tom Holmes, Steven Wallis, David Mills. Row III: Mrs. Margaret Pleasants, Sponsor: Michael Bratton, John Mannon, Bob Richardson, Ken Covington, John J. Jones, Alan Bateman, Tomy Currey, Chuck Herndon. Not pictured: Steve Sadler, Scott Crone, David Sheeley. The photography club is for those who are interested in improving the quality of their pictures. It promotes interest and develops skills in pho- tography. The sponsors were Mrs. Anne Provience and Mr. Miller. Row I: Kenny Medlin, Debbie Bruce, Andy Cook, Mike Misenheimer, Scott Runyan, Bart Newman, Todd Hilliard, Billy Pickens. Row II: Allison Haney, Amy Boone, Kathy Kee, Amber Armes, Liz lsom, Pat Tronsor, Amy Blakely, John Solomito, David Holloway, Clay Moor- man, Kirk Elliot. Row I: Lawrence Walthal, Greg Brewer, Rusty Bailey, Leigh Powless, president: Lisa Keller, Paul Tronsor, Mrs. Provience, Spon- sor. Row ll: Mr. Miller, Sponsor: Tom Laurie, Keith Canfield, Steve Frazier, Jet Thomas, Liz Gillentine. Not pictured: Emmett Bell, David Parker, Teresa Ollar, Marybeth Cook, Kevin Branson, Jeff Hauss, Lee Bateman, Stan Rob- erts, Tim Roehrs, Gary Bridgman, Bubba Allen, Mark Atkinson, Jan Bryan, Ann Fortner, Chris Powless, Brian Crawford. Clubs - 225 The purpose of the Jaycees club was to interest stu- dents in civic activi- ties. They were involved in many projects throughout the year. A project during the month of October was that the members, dressed in Halloween cos- tumes, visited the Crippled Children's Hospital. Candy was taken to the children who enjoyed the visit thoroughly. This was a moving expe- rience for both the children and the members. The spon- sors were Mrs. Hen- derson and Mrs. Wills. Above picture: Row I: Beth Robin- son, Stephanie Sanders, Stacia Rollison, Diane Lamb, Laura Perry. Alicia Andrise, Kathy Ross, Jane Hunt, Row II: Christine Morrow, Tanya Collins, Amy Cannon, Suzanne Church, Carolyn Reed, Stacie Lamb, Meredith Berry, Suzy McCreight, Lynne Chiles, Denise Kidd. Row Ill: David Johnson, Don Guess, Tina Taylor, John Jones, Carla Spence, Elizabeth Taylor, Terri Stocke, Catrina Osborne, Carolyn Gwin, Ellen Johnson, Dee Devore, Gwyn Goza, Sponsor: Mrs. Hondlrton. Picture lt right: Seated: Jan Stringer, Christy Chandler, Donna Tedder, Terri Roberson. Row I: Dana Bennett, Suzanne Prince, Carla Patton, Shirley Van l-looser. Joy Meeks, Sloan Sier, Audrey Smith, Kim Sandefur, Suzy Brein- ing, Kim Kuns, Jennifer Earnest, Kathy Thornburg, Christine Mor- row. Rol ll: Sheila Caballero, Lisa Pearson, Gwen Grant, Susan Wills, Becky Stotts, Lisa Rouse. Cindy Mainor, Betsy Johnson, Karen Sisson, Amy Griggs, Diana Snow, Glenda Harmon, Stephanie Horn, Susan Greer, Alexis Wil- liams, Sponsor, Mrs. Willa. Not Pictured: Suzanne Crawley, Liz Green, Terri Jackson, Mary Todd McKinney, Debbie Mikich, Claire Peeler, Share Smith, Michele Anderson, Melinda Mason. 226 - Clubs JAYCEES it-.A N BUSINESS - ECONOMICS CLUB SECRET RI LCL B BRI BCBEST CHESS ASSOCIATIO - 3 Y I NY: I x A w ' :2.5 f 'Zi'.. ,::. J-lin: VN W '- S .. ?mk5Se.ss:ssfs.fm.a..a.-L The Business-Economic club met to discuss business relations and examine the business situations in Memphis. The club sponsors were Mrs. Nancy Hammond and Mrs. Karen Farrow. Row I: Vicki Compbell, Bebbie Plunk, June McBroom, Jill Copeland, Donna Wagner, Priscilla Read, President: Allison Tanner, Vice President: Phyllis Boothe, Macil Mont- gomery, Lynda Williams, Secretary: Deena Dennie, Laurie Richmond. Row Il: Mrs. Ham- mond, Sponsor: Chris Conley, Tad Marrs, John Walder, Jeff Childress, Jeff Thomas, Tim Dacus, Mark Orman, Russ Dowen, Tommy Thompson, Jeff Joyner, Tami New- som, Gordon Crisp, Gail Manning, Brenda Black, Mrs. Farrow, Sponsor. The Secretarial Club met to discuss the qualifications of a good secretary. They learned how to obtain and be successful in a job interview. The sponsors are Mrs. Betty MCE ver and Mrs. Virginia Melvin. Row I: Tracey McCaIeb, Vice President: Linda Jones, Secretary!Treasurerg Amby Carrington, Chaplain: Glenda Means, Presi- dent. Row ll: Mrs. McEver, Sponsor: Kim Standefur, Suzy Breining, Allison Tanner, Leslie Parder, Anna Pagington. Row III: Kay Anthony, Mary Dickey, Carre Hellen, Wendy Owen, Dee Devore, Demitra Demopoulos, Mrs. Melvin, Sponsor. Row IV: Elizabeth Bro- naugh, Lisa Sier, Kristi Ward, Nan Sims, Den- ise Mclntyre. Not pictured: Bebarah Mclntyre, Miyuki Saito, Lynne Stewart, Trisha Vasser, Marilyn Lawerende. The chess club is an organization for students that are interested in obtaining a better knowledge of the game. The students learn many new moves and strategies while compet- ing among themselves during the club period. The sponsor is Mr. Bill Byles. Row l: Benny Koants, President, Bill Patter- son, Bill Phillips, Glenn May. Row ll: Jimmy Trentham, Mark Palmer, Mr. Byles. sponsor. Row II: Rob Peeples, Scott Haynes, Mike Faton, Row Ill: Keith Thweatt, Adam Cart- wright, Barry White. Row IV: Joe Murphy, Kelly Milam, Debbie Morrissette, Brian Jones. Row V: John Thompson, Mark Jackson, Mark Dickson, Marshall Cates, Larry Sonelson, Brian Coffee. Not pictured: Kimbrough Hal- tom, Tom Pilgrim, Robert Summers, Ron Tan- Def. Clubs - 2 27 The Green Peppers is a group of high school spirited students who meet every day first period. They try at each game to be the pep behind the cheering of the cheer- leaders. They also are responsible for making the signs and posters that are hung on the walls around the school to help the athletic department promote the games for even higher attendance. They have even been responsible for a number of skits during the pep rallies. Mr. Mike Berner and Mrs. Diane Bishop are the sponsors. Row I: Nan Gause, President, Marla Wheet- ley, Abbe James, Debbie Dumas, Liz Green, Melanie Buford, Carol Montheue, Gail Gil- bert, Vice Presidentg Lisa Lax, Kim Collins, Donna Tedder, Cathy Pearson, Mary Jones, Litty Vernon, Mr. Berner, Sponsor. Row II: Lisa Condren, Rusty Vollmer, Ben Prewitt, Secretary, Bobby Raggio, Jim Kehoe, Natalie Rinehart, Tim Bettison, Geoft Nixon, Beth Lawrence, Laren Leller, Dane Williams, Sarah Cannon. Row l: Mrs. Bishop, Sponsor, Currie Wil- son, Jill Mitchell, Tina Taylor, Paige Stachs, Michelle Lard, Cammy Olds, Helen Nobles, Elizabeth Avery, Lynne Klinke. Row II: Stacie Lamb, Diane Lamb, Caroline Chapman, Mary Shelly Jack, Marcia McCord, Christine Mor- row, Laura George, Jana Sowards, Dorothy DuPre, Susan Kimball, Stephanie Brewster, Mary McKinney, Natalie Fisher. Not pictured: Christy Britt, Bouncer, Lisa McCandless, Olivia George, Rita Cambell. 228 - Clubs GREE PEPPERS FRE CH CLUB SPANISH CLUB The French Club heard a speaker who was born and reared in France. They also visited a rest home and sang French Christmas Carols. The Sponsor was Mrs. Pamela McWhirter. Row 1: Helen Nobles, Secretary: Anne Vollmer, President: Lynne Klinke, Vice Presi- dent: Carye Creson, Chaplain. Row Il: Jody Wilson, Susan Schippman, Elizabeth Avery, Cindy Reeve. Row III: Liz Gillentine, Mary Faidley, Peggy Warren, Connie Thompson, Renee Bowles. Row IV: Bo Clarke, Lisa George, Cammy Olds, Suzanne Lindsey, Debbie Dewitt. Flow V: Sarah Ebers, Melanie Buford, Regina Stone, Claire Stewart, Anna- Marie Ratiu, Flick Vollmer, Mara White. The Spanish Club had a terrific year. Drew Murphy, a member, game a presentation on Spain. He shared many interesting facts with them. They also had a Spanish Ban- quet in April. Each person prepared a Spanish dish and explained how she made it. They had several speakers who discussed Spain and her neighboring countries. The Sponsors are Mrs. Sheila Gaither and Mrs. Vicki Sandlin. Row 1: Mrs. Gaither, Sponsor: Michele Thomas, Mary Beth Cook, Vicki Dodson, Ste- phen McDainel, Laurie Powell, Chaplain: Esther Powell, Bart Newman, Mrs. Sandlin, Sponsor. Row Il: Fred Jordan, Garner Bailey, Kathy Kitabchi, Philip Thomas, Carol Bas- ham, President: Ann Fortner, Secretary: Drew Murphy. Not pictured: Frank Watkins, Vice President: Donna Walker. Clubs - 229 The Junior Classical League is a club for Latin students. They attended a Tennessee Junior Classical League Convention in Clarksville, Tennesse, on April 27 and 28. They competed and placed in various academic, artistic, and athletic contests, Their annual spring banquet was held May 14 Each student dressed as a historical or mythological character to provide the Roman atmosphere. The sponsors are Mr. Tockett and Mn. McQueen. Top: Row I: Paul Pulliam, Lori Raburn, Shelley Allen, Jeff Green, Denise Mau- pin, Carol Guess, Andy Cook, Dana Walls, Teddy Clarke, Valerie Nelson. Row ll: Hn. MlcQu00n, Phillip Hana sen, Rebecca Murphg, Katherine Mar- tin, Patti Jackson, cott Alexander, Boo Hildebrand, Laurie Wilson, Beth Noe, Diane Woods, Paige Watkins, Sara Fa . Row III: Mr. Tackett, Dana Baker, Buena Putman, Beth Martin, Connie Childress, Jim Threkeld, Andy Simonton, Andy Ruleman, Kelly Myra ick, Mike Disney, Gwynne Sensing, Jeff Mech, Claire Peeler, Keith Mclinilght, Tina Bateman, Flobin Floyd, Andy ay- Ior, Tommy Pitner. Bottom picture: Row I: Mark Rich- maond, Rob Peeples, Melissa Davis, Donna Ginn, Erin Walla, President: Kim Collums, Janice Daniel, Suzanne Prince, Laura Berry. Row Il: Tanya Pil- grim, Pat Province, Lisa Keller, Jimmy euss, Andrea Willis, Jimmy Rout, Gina Keith, Mr. Tackotl. Row lll: Sharon Tate, Linda Porter, Jeff Grise, Mike Fulton, Sarah Burton, Mark Law- son. Not Pictured: Steve Williamson, Darold Flussell, Jan Taylor, ww E M5 230 - Clubs W TERSKI CL B PSYCHOLOGY-SOCIOLOGY CLUB MU ALPH TI-IETA ASSOCI TES .ww l -J The purpose of this club is to enable the students that are interested in water skiing to be able to learn more about it. They discuss the safety and techniques of using the water ski equipment. The sponsors are Coach Ed Hullender and Coach Gerald Flanagan. Row 1: Lawrence Walthal, Kate Crews, Tommy Thompson, Ronnie Pearson, Michael Farrish, President: Caroline Chapman, Vice President: Stanford Roberts, Dana Williams, Mike Misenheimer: Flow ll: Mr. Hullender, sponsor: Eric Hoyt, Jeff Werne, Lee Bateman, Breck Dickey, Scott Alexander, William McBride, Kelly Milan, Debbie Morrissette, Susan Troyer. Row III: David Byrne, Jon Walker, Lowell Hays, Kimbrough Halton, Clay Conners, Andy Avgeris, Philip Taylor, Chris Tull, Mark Lawrence, Fred McCaull, Clay Moorman, Marshall Martin, Billy Pickens, Mark Putman, Kirk Eliot. The purpose of this club is to study the social problems of America. A field trip was taken to give them a better idea of the crime in Memphis. A speaker from the Freedom prison came and discussed how he became involved in the federal prisons in the south- east. The sponsors were Ms. Linda Moncrief and Mr. David Loden. Row I: Valerie Flack, Vice-President: Donna Lillard, President: Bemadette Parder, Chaplain: Lorianne Foster, Reporter: Daphne Tucker, Charlene Kelly. Row Il: Miss Mon- criel, Sponsor: Kendall Overton, Susan Sea- ton, Dara Patterson, Missy Moshier, Melinda McCandless, Michele McGee. Row Ill: Allison Sperry, Stephanie Walder, Mary Dickey, Bet- sie Gillespie, Renee Wilson, Beth Worley. Row IV: Martin McKinney, Sharon Cope, Sherri Carmen, Sherri Coolidge, Frank Ham- mond, Scott Lamb, Lynette Blackard, Mr. Loden. Sponsor. Not pictured: Ann Bonin, Joy Fowler, Becky Johnson, Marilyn Law- rence, Lisa Ludede, Jenny Pike, Margo Tem- pleton, Mike Williams. The majority of the Mu Alpha Theta Associates meetings were programs put on entirely by the stu- dents. They prepared math activities and recreational math games. The sponsors are Miss Sandra Oliver and Mr. Gorden. Row I: Jimmy Seuss, Mike Disney, Keith McKnight, President: Kirk Hardy, Secretary! Treasurer: Row II: Miss Oliver, Sponsor: Jimmy Rout, Tim Currey, Jimmy Davis, Vice President: Mrs. Seartz, Sponsor. Not pic- tured, Mr. Gordon. Clubs - 231 The Junior Humane Society is directly connected with the Mem- phis Humane Society. They are con- cerned with the welfare of animals, and because of this they had several fund raising projects to help support them. They also had several speak- ers throughout the year. The spon- sors were Mr. David Phillips and Mr. Wesley Highsmith. Row I: Betsy Panky, Lisa O'Neil, Allison Henson, Beth Noe. Row II: Leslie Parker, Donna Phillips, Mary Jones, Leslie Tull, Jeri Owens, Leslie Clance, Shelley Allen. Row III: Mr. Highsmith, sponsor, Joe Murphy, Ken McKnight, Leisa Smith, Joyce Shackelford, Becka Petry. The F.C.C. met the first week of each month with each squad hold- ing its own meeting. For Christmas the girls made a food basket for a needy family, and in April they hon- ored the eight senior girls. The club enabled the squads to have a time together and share their experi- ences while having devotionals. They club sponsor is Mrs. Eve Joy- ner. Row I: Debbie Craddock, Laura Smith, Shawn Forrest, Sheir Carmen, Camille Fife, Tina Hay, Karol Bland, Vicki Pope. Row II: Laurie Wilson, Suzie Skaggs, Flobin Davis, Stacia Rollison, Cannie Maples, Betsy Fox, Anne Dewald, Denise Wear. Row Ill: Ginger Johnson, Kathy Black, Donna Haussman, Robin Floyd, Valerie Nelson, Lindi Perkins, Missy Lewis, Lisa Warren, Margie Snider, Laurie Creson, Lynda Morris. Not pictured: Calli Horton, Seeley Lowery, Susan Moffitt, Cheryl Nelson, Dee Sippel. 232 - Clubs UNIOR HUMA E OCIETY S FELLOW HIP OF CHRISTIA CHEERLEADER puma- UNIOR CIVITA The Junior Civitan is an organi- zation for students concerned with helping the school and com- munity. They had two major pro- jects this year. Coloring books were taken to Le Bonheur Chil- dren's Hospital at Christmas and apples were given to the teachers for Teacher Appreciation Day. The sponsors were Mrs. Hendrix and Mrs. Booth. Row I: Kathy Langley, Secretary: Nancy Mitchell, Presidentg Lyn Halyard, Vice- President: Dorothy Halliday, Treasurer. Row Il: Mrs. Booth, Sponsor, Suzanne Crawley, Libby White, Debbie Plunk, Vicki Campbell, Linda Brewer, Jennifer Jordan, Linda Adams, Mrs. Hendrix, Sponsorg Row III: Cindy Tidwell, Donna Lillard, Claire Peeler, Lynette Blackard, Stephanie San- ders, Catrina Osborne, Suzanne Yeager. Not Pictured: Elizabeth Taylor, Edie New- man, Amy Cannon. .Q. Clubs - 233 The Future Engineers had two vis- itors from Memphis State who showed slides on engineering while talking about the availability of jobs in the Memphis area. At one meet- ing, each member had to build a structure during a given period of time. The sponsor was Mr. Stan Peppenhorst. Row l: Becky Roger, Gordon Crisp, Jeff Daniel, Sheryl Baird, Alan Terrill, Read Bal- lew, Scott Pearcy, Keith Oxner. Row II: Dana Baker, Forrest Heath, Cliff Goings, Bruce Prather, Barry Wiltcher, Chris Jones, Leith McKnight, David Campbell, Richard Faidley, David Lindsey. Row Ill: Mr. Peppenhorst, sponsor: Doug Marler, Andy Taylor, Collins Dillard, Timmy Jorden, Jeff Kidd, David Pugh. Not pictured: Jim Bodron, Kenneth Mealer. The Future Teachers Club was very busy this year. They had many guest speakers, including Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Perkins of the Briarcrest School System. The members learned of the qualifica- tions needed for teaching and that the most important ingredient is the love of children. Mrs. Velma Philips and Mrs. Ruth Gamble were the sponsors. Row I: Anita Morton, Shari Hodges, Stephanie Walker, Lorrie Grisson, Candy Coopwood, Dawn Upshaw, Denise Enoch. Row ll: Sherry Swift, Jean Burris, Susan Herndon, Sharon Haynes, Patricia Conners, Leigh Ford, Leslie Clance, Suzanne Lind- sey, Kathy Cawthorn, Paige Daniels, Kim Kuns. Row Ill: Mrs. Phillips, sponsor: Lisa Lemmons, Denise Riedel, Angela Hinson, Jan Taylor, Gina Foster, Linda Patton, Susan Panni, Melissa Thomas, Valerie Flack, Laura Jolly, Mrs. Gamble, sponsor: Cindy Moreland, Carmen Kelley, Piper Suster. Not pic- tured: Debbie Conners, The Drafting Club had a speaker, Mr. Larry Good, who talked to the class on the use of new equipment in drafting. The club's Sponsor is Coach Pierce. Lying: Phillip Duncan. Row I: Lowell Hay, Robert Griffin, Coach Pierce, Sponsor. Standing: Michael Farrish. Not pictured: Jeff Werne. 234 - Clubs FUTURE ENGINEERS CLUB if .l y. ' -9554 FUT RE TE CHERS CLUB . . as if 'Wa if J DRAFTI CCL B 115' The speech Club is a club designed to pro- vide a means of learning for interested speech students. Their programs included touring Theatre Memphis, hearing a speaker from Barbizon School, and watching perform- ances of dramatic interpretation. They helped work on the crews of Blithe Spirit and Bye Bye Birdie and ushered for plays at Theatre Memphis. The sponsor is Mrs. Covington. Above, left: Linda Muse and Dana Prince in Blithe Spirit. Above, right: Paul Holloway in one of the lead roles of Bye Bye Birdie. Below, Iett: Row I: Aven Pruett, Lisa McMinn, Amy Martin, Mitch Daniel, Linda Muse, Kellye Carpenter, Deborah Mclntyre, Mrs. Coving- ton. Row ll: Keith Prince, Michael Stewart, Beth Sellers, Cindy O'Daniel, Libby White, Karen Keller, Karol Bland, Melinda Sipes, Dana Prince. Row III: Julie Ward, Beth Martin, Claire Lindsey, Susan Powers, Mary Todd McKinney, Stephen Brown, Kathy Kitabchi, Howie Davidson, Sharon Tate. The officers were Linda Muse, President and Kellye Car- penter, Vice President. Not Pictured: Betty Brooks, Richard Bush, Beth Hearn, and Paul Holloway. Clubs - 35 Week I Aw The Bible Club this year has had three speakers to help them in their growing awareness of God. First, Willard Wiles spoke on how to know the will of God. David Wooten, a member of the club, spoke on how to be a good witness to God. And finally, Bobby Mullins sang and told how a person can tell if he is saved. Mr. David Lewis was the sponsor. Row I: Mr. Lewis, sponsor, Vallie Jo Bell, Angela Barr, Joy Meeks, Doug Jasper, Craig Moody, Dawn Talley, Jim Threlkeld, Mike Beaumont. Row II: Leslie Long, Beth Martin, Kathy Boss, Mike Williams, Keith Rince, Cindy Mainer, Any Morgan, Peggy Warren, Macil Montgomery, Jimmy Davis, Alex Cle- venger, Carolyn Reed, Ken McKnight, Ginger Sperry, Terri Robertson, Beth Robinson, Len Brower, Diane Barbee. Week I B The Bible Club through the course of the year heard numerous speak- ers. Michael Ross, a teacher of an adult Sunday school, gave a talk on discipleship for believers in Christ on the basis of Scripture. The next guest speaker, Corky Chiles, gave a slide presentation while he talked about the growing ministry in the prisons of Tennessee. The club then decided to have their dues pay for Bibles to help Corky continue his ministry. Mr. Loden showed the club the validity of the Bible through examples of fulfilled prophecy. They also had two men give their testimo- nies with songs while playing the banjo and guitar. They also explained how to become a believer in Christ. Mr. David Loden and Mrs. Jane Ross were the sponsors. Row I: Robin Blackley, Secretaryfheporterg Nan Hollingsworth, Vice President, John Ste- phens, President. Row Il: Mrs. Ross, spon- sor, Gay Gould, Jo Thornton, Ron Thomas, Lisa Cannon, Carol Smith, Linda Rush, Lisa Fteitz, Shari Moore, Alicia Bennett, Pam Ban- croft, Phillis Boothe, Cathy Newman. Row III: Mr. Loden, sponsor: Chuck Bolton, Anthony Steele, Frank Hammond, Allan Morris, Mark Byrd, Philip Taylor, Bill Hugo, Rito Eddins, Kena Cremer, Sally Vogelsong. Not pictured: Jeff Parchman, Sharri Coolidge, Russ Mor- phis, Allison Sperry, Donna Waggener. 236 - Clubs BIBLE g if ei 1' M. .. .x ,.., is .t'1-1.4 CLUBS Week II The Second Week Bible Club was the larg- est this year. Among the spokesmen for this year was Mr. Don Seaman who spent two meetings helping the members determine their spiritual gifts. On December 13 the club presented what has become the club's annual Christmas Chapel program. The theme this year was the Old estament prophesies which were fulfilled by the birth of Jesus. The group also sponsored a school-wide Bible Memory Contest. Twenty-four students began the contest for S500.00. Nine students learned 148 verses. Janice Daniel, Mark Law- son, and Cindy Tidwell continued past this point, with Cindy and Janice learning over 600 verses each to become the two winners. Row l: Angie Carr, Dorothy DuPree, Holly Crion, Nan Hollingsworth, eresa Watkins, Nancy Anderson, aula Seaman, Susan Mof- fit. Row ll: Tim Holmes, Becky Rule, Lisa Pyton, Anne Everett, Carre Hellen, Debra Bir- mingham, Kim Randolph, Bob White. Row Ill: Bill Hugo, Chris Salabor, Russell Daws, Tina Hay, Tim Sweatt, Penne Canada, Mike Wil- liams, Mrs. Gamble, sponsor. Flow I: Scott Haines, Kathy Cawthorn, Beth Lawrence, Anne Dewald, Connie Maples, Dorothy Halliday, Curtis Johnsey, Teddy Clark, Stacy Shanks, Mrs. Phillips, sponsor. 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K It eg I I ,v I 276 - Ad ff CHICKASAW UNICDN 76 5030 Poplar Ave 452 74I I Joe BuddyjCrone Jr Owner X xx Family Halr ? 468217, g X and Slun Q' ' JM' Q, Care Salon X l R EQ f aa ' 2 I ra 1 my j Mlllll tv X ,J MARCETTE'S Feafurlng Marcelle s Cosmehcs 8: Slclns Care Producls Easl' Localion 458-3926 French Village Square 4089 Summer Ave. 2:1 l ed ey, S- Elf' N ' ' 7 -S Y J - Q A -,gf 'IA' -. 'AA' r ,Ri al 1 nf ,I ffivl Q, j lx I ,-'fl X 1 Q Ali: .ll f ' gf 5 :QA I 'VX f 'ff :' lt po C W I X ,s , 7 ll J J if fl SP M K lvl l I o 0 Qsxwvazwemmszfsw we emore gona: N 5075 Park Avenue Park Manor Memphis, TN 38I I7 ARMSTRONG TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO 3927 Wlnches+er 363 I9 I 4 I DIANE JOUIQAVIZL I3 BEE BOOKS Quality Fiction Non Fiction Books of All Kinds 766 P pI A V Square Mall 754 2660 Complimenfs of HOMEROOM I0 4 DUFFY PERSONNEL SERVICE 4OI Oak HaII Building 555 Perkins Ex+. 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E - la, ' 13 ' ' l I O Ads - 289 Wish Cotton was a monkey Kitty I love you more I ll miss you more Remember me have fun and be good at Ole Miss In expression of our excitement over those extravagant extraordinary extremely expensive Swenson sundaes which we enjoyed extensively Mmm' Margaret and Susan Homeroom 11 13' Have a good time your Senior year fas 12 131 Watch out going around corners' Love Mom fAndreaJ Shannon Brad Mike Carl David C David P Randy Jeff M Debbie Molly Susan Abbe Andrea Tom Roy Lisa Bobby Danny Jerry Jeff P Donna Mark Tim You re the greatest friends ever Even Bobby' Luv ya lots Bubbles and Endi We are very proud of Professor APPLE and Master RUSTY who are the best friends we could ask for Thanks Jet Bubba is fine Hope your car is too We ll have to do it again sometime Love Melissa and Andrea We leave our lunch table to any juniors who are worthy of it and can manage to spill two drunks a week Suzanne Arrington My sincere appreciation to wonderful Lost Parents Mr and Mrs Charles R Kelley Love Miyuki Saito Mrs King Mrs Provience Mr Lewis Thanks for your love guidance and encouragement Cand snow in midtownj Love Andrea Willis To Michael Henry Good luck with the Razorbacks suey Love ya Edie Mr Berner and Mrs Booth Thank you for being there and for being my friend Love Karen Stargrek lives so does Close Encounters The Lord of the Rings Star Wars 2001 etc Live long and rosper Lisa Condren and Karen Craddock have a friendship that has lasted for two years and will probably last forever and ever Turn me loose I ll never be the same Bobby Thanks for being a great friend and a special person to me Love Martha Mrs fHornbeak giood Luck with the PhD and keep your nose clean Signed some idiot in the front row of ourth perio anchos MEXICANRESTAURANT FOR BEING A GREAT B,..ms+ Students FRIEND ff'lfjo+Ouf8tos+.ons R B ll Highway 70, East . . 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' 3 I DEX ACTIVITIES PP. 190-213 ADS pp. 260-292 All-State Band p. 195 All-State Chorus p. 199 All-State Jr. High Band p. 195 All-West Tennessee Band p. 195 All-West Tennessee Chorus p. 199 Art p. 212 Art Club p. 218 Astronomy Club p. 220 Audiovisual Club p. 225 Baseball p. 164 Band pp. 192-195 Basketball pp. 159-163 Basketball Homecoming pp. 128-130 Bible Clubs pp. 236-237 Blythe Spirit pp. 206-207 Board of Trustees p. 15 Boys' State p. 142 Briarcrest Chess Club p. 227 Business-Economics Club p. 227 Bye Bye Birdie pp. 208-209 CAMPUS CAPERS pp. 238-259 Chapel pp. 210-211 Cheerleaders pp. 174-177 Childs, Danny p. 16 CLASSES pp. 28-111 Clayton, Joseph p. 14 Close-up p. 213 Closing p. 294-295 CLUBS pp. 214-237 Coaches qfootballp p. 155 Concert Choir p. 197 Craft Club p. 219 Cross Country pp. 170-172 Desiderata pp. 200-201 Drafting Club p. 234 Editors' Page 296 FACUL TYpp. 12-27 Fellowship Christian Athletes p. 224 Fellowship Female Christian Athletes p. 224 Fellowship of Christian Cheerleaders p. 232 Football pp. 148-158 Football Homecoming p. 119-121 French Club p. 229 Freshman pp. 100-111 Freshman Cheerleaders p. 177 Freshman Football p. 158 Future Engineers p. 234 Future Teachers p. 234 Girls' Basketball pp. 178-180 Girls' Chorus p. 198 Girls' Cross Country pp. 186-187 Girls' State p. 142 Girls' Volleyball pp. 181-183 Golf p. 165 Green Peppers p. 228 Hall of Fame pp. 136-139 HONORS pp. 112-143 lndex p. 293 International Thespian Society p. 222-223 Jaycees p. 226 Junior Civitan Club p. 232 Junior Classical League Club p. 230 Junior Humane Society Club p. 232 Junior Miss p. 124-126 Juniors pp. 76-83 Key Club pp. 116-117 Medical Professions Club p. 221 Mixed Chorus p. 196 Modern Music Masters p. 127 Mr. and Mrs. Briarcrest pp. 114-115 Mu Alpha Theta pp. 216-217 Mu Alpha Theta Associates p. 231 National Honor Society pp. 140-141 OPENING pp. 4-11 Parent Teacher Fellowship p. 213 Pawprints pp. 202-203 Photography Club p. 225 Psychology-Sociology Club p. 231 Quill and Scroll p. 131 Salutatorian p. 143 Science Club p. 220 Secretarial Club p. 227 Secretaries p. 17 Seniors pp. 30-75 Sophomores pp. 84-99 Spanish Club p. 229 Speech Club p. 235 SPORTS pp. 144-189 Sports Banquet p. 189 Staffs pp. 26-27 Saint pp. 204-205 Student Council p. 118 Table of Contents pp. 2-3 Tennis p. 173 Title Page p. 1 Top Twenty p. 122-123 Track pp. 167-169 Valedictorian p. 143 Water Ski Club p. 231 Who's Who p. 132-135 Williams, Dr. Stirling p. 16 Wrestling p. 166 WN N X MQW X X X s .N XS X A W .N X -5 ix. X . A .ik ,fawypllwl 1 S 'sk .- ' S .W N .. X Q x x X xv X. x X IN qw W9 N N Q KN A' SYQSXX . ,X X M X xxx W xxmxxx Lil X ix X NN A X .MN .X Ny xX SQ mx ' . M wx X N QA WW X ,, XX X X X M wx X X w X Q H X X -x ' NS , X' X NXN x wx X QS X A 5 X xg S V, : . X ' f W E: v' Q XX Q KSA? ' A 5 W 5 A 2 2 2 Q! xx XX MN x X x S A Q ix- 2 gr nj' 2 X W X, X ggi? ir Q Ei 1 ag NSXX N X SES? silt? Q Y RQ K2 S- Xp ' X D X 'S X I S ww SARS , N k Q Dx ' ' ix Q- X X 5 wx i, I L4 X T fg 1 ' 2 , J I . I 1 i i Y A Lost, yesterday, Somewhere between Sunrise and Sunset, Two golden hours, Each set with Sixty diamond minutes. No reward is offered, For they are gone forever. -- Horace Mann Sunset - 295 l 1 . EDITORS PAGE Q The 1979 Saint edltors were Susan Seaton Knm Collums Clndy O Danuel Robun Blackley 296 Sunset The 1978 79 volume of The Saint has recorded the hnstory of Brlarcrest from Sunrise to Sunset The beglnnlngs were land In August of 1978 with the new school year an lgnltlng of new relatlonshlps a reklndlnng of old ones Many thlngs happened during the Sunshme of 1978 79 which wlll long be remembered by all Every person who was a part of Brlarcrest con trrbuted has best efforts to make Brlarcrest the school It was ln that year Brlarcrest will reflect what her student body has made her As I look back through this past year my senior and funal year at Brlarcrest my emotlons are con fused wlth sadness and joyfulness Sad because I love Brlarcrest and regret to leave It behind However the person It has helped me become and the everlasting frlendshlps I have established are memorles for which I will always be thankful But more Important I am grateful to God and Has servants at Brlarcrest for the dlrectnon they have given me Co Edlt mg the yearbook was one of the ways I have been able to express my love and admuratlon for Brlarcrest Wlthout that love l fear the deadlines the never endlng failure to recelve mlght have delayed the production of thls book The Staff of The Saint wishes to express Its slncere hope that each of you whether sen lor junior sophomore freshman or faculty wnll be able to remember the Sunshme of 1978 79 brush away the sorrows and see the unfolding of a new tomorrow on the horlzon of today s Sunset Co Editor ln Chief fJC1LrM.D B Klm Ft Collums ,, 2. f l 1' X . 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