Brookland Cayce High School - Bearcat Yearbook (Cayce, SC)
- Class of 1976
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fo QQLUT' ff C92 5 F1' U 5 C5 ,S 76, 6 WE'VE CDME H THE BEARCAT BROOKLAND CAYCE HIGH SCHOOL CAYCE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 StdrBodyfP drSzrN p h ry I LUNG WHY .. g . . ' E3 dl h fr fthy rFh O tt bf p d h tty, Assistant Principal, gives freshman h nd in finding his way around B C ft STHRTED One of the Student Council's sum- mer projects was painting Bearcat paws down Indigo Avenue. Pictured here are john Hendrix, lohnny Lof- tis, Curtis, Karen Addy, and Scott Newman. David Giles puts all he's got into making music, during afterschool band practice. Mani QMS WN NN t.,,w.:f. ,AD 4? hue! Hn d WORKED DDR zfbw 1 WHY '-' -',,.'..'.1 nl-17' Steve Liafsha and Brian Taylor ex- periment with the printing machine in the new vocational building. Taking advantage of a few extra mo- ments, Angie Nettles and Tony lack- son catch up on some homework. UP cnnnM 3 SHHRI li The EUUD TIMES The Mrs. Price makes a wish, as she blows out the candles on her cake, given to her by the Newspaper Staff. Everyone gets the point , except for Ruth Todd, during a skit at the Student Council Workshop. Hnd BHD gash-few gd' A llli dill' x SAE members Lynn Alley Susan Hodges and Mandy West stand by to help serve teachers at the SAE tea. 'M' -- . .t.. ,Rs l x l ttt Q f N't ,gait Ayyrff iff, 'Qffff Wi iii ,V is W? it it E 2 During a pep rally, spectators are treated to a burlesque show per- formed by the varsity football team. In ranking ceremonies, Captain Castles presents Curtis Loftis with his rank as Commander for the 1975 -'76 year. QF 80+ H30 W N: ,rf , ff fig ' gb 1 r S' K 'lf f..-Z, fvklf if .4 H Hnd wma s1'lL.l. NUMBER 200 years ago today We've been hear- ing that phrase a lot during the past year. Our country is celebrating its two hundredth birthday. We really do have a fascinating- history. We started out as just a dinky little nation consisting of thirteen states insig- nificant to most of the world. Through toil, sweat, and hard times, we've worked our way up to being the number one country in the world today. Wow, when you think about it, we really do have an awfully lot to be proud of. There's so many good things about America . .. the freedoms, the oppor- tunities, the way of life that we lead. Of course the United States, like anything else, has some not so perfect things about it, too. But because of the Bicentennial Celebration we've all become more aware of the good side of life here the worth while side . .. the America we love. This is how it is at B.C. We started out in 1931, with a very small student body. Slowly and surely we worked our way up, through the years, until we became what we are today . .. the best high school around! We've come a long way! This year the school popu- lation totaled 1900 people. As with our coun- try, we really do have lots of reasons for being proud of our school. just think about it. For instance, our sports, posted winnings that were the envy of many other schools. Our baseball team was second runner up in the state, our girls volleyball, fifth in the state, and the football team ranked among the top ten in the state! And that's just the beginning. Think about our activities pro- gram we have everything from a math club to a flying club. Remember all the events that took place the play, the pageant, Homecoming, the dances, the Catfest, the concerts, etc. Ours is a school of participation by the students in order to form a more perfect union of Bearcats. In this, your 1975- 76 memory book, we'd like to show both the good times and the bad. The people in this book are special and they made this a very special year! V HUMEEUMI li El The Brookland Cayce Band prepares to perform their opening number dur- ing pre-game activities. One of the favorite attractions of Homecoming '75 was fifties day. Here, some slick students show off their daddy-O selves! Seems like almost everyone left their mark on the Crafitti Board during Homecoming Week. 8 Homecoming was definitely one of the highlights of the year, for most students. So many unusual and fun activities took place that every- one remembers it well. First, there were the special days set aside, such as fifties day, spook day, and slop day . .. all were big successes. Cat- fest '75 was held on Wednesday night, which was a combination pep rally, comedy show, and dance. A parade took place on Thursday, after school. The week came to a climax Friday night, when Pam McKnight was crowned Homecoming Queen. The Fighting Bearcats came away with an important victory over Aiken, as Homecoming '75 came to an end. N Q 11 V ' 4 s rs by aww, sr-jS.10 liz- W I ,, ,e ffgfww f t l r Om, V59 fs Q' l ,af 5 -rl? V A A Vffk .jg T. fa J, if N' I .. - '.'i' -T iclll 'aww-' e 5 5 1 . l 1 x l l .. 'IN KFITTI ua a f f i ,J K - A xxx , ,fy .- OS? 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X l Standing on the sidelines, trainer Mike Dillon nervously contemplates the situation on the field. joey Bray, aided by teammate Gregg Moore 1892 and Larry Aull 6422, tackles an lrmo runner, as Scott Callison 1322 stands by to give extra assistance. ii E Sig 5 1' Q Q' , ,Z f' f Aw' 'X fm CW Q, 3, if ,, sqm:-1fiWE,, sr 'WNM, ,,,a,Waww awww Pai' i If 11! Sports 1 4 a A K 2 tw :Qi J' ' mlgw ' 'fisjigf' fr Q 5Y':-.'Jf . . I i is: ' . -1 ,A,A ,I-.,,,, ,.,, , K, N, P Q... ' ' L- :'k-miiliib, L. 'L A ..afY,w, 1 , i 2126 av, ' 1 ,, ' . ' W mf U f 'E -H w 2, I ' A-L. Q, 5.1. 'Haw . m ,, ,,,mNL, ,,,, ,,, . Mx, Vmuw d , ,. ,, 'K 'W' 4-i f-'IW-i . E Sig ,ur-i:1f:i,.1f'?? ag - A irlffwfl'-w 4, . i I gg mff xl . 3 f ' ek I 1 f K 1 Q, W H' K X352 fS4ff?i,'f5.:-445 'nd HIWL 4' ,ef . 1- MTV ' 5 ,. A,.. ,, : . 3 fag ' - --ak -- - v e. f '-L m'gz:3fy4.Bff '- wx m . 2:i?Lrf:1,.i: fiiww ., 4323335 R 11.5 ,hi wfikfz f 2331211 ii lim! if 'Q A gaffffgtl 41 M ,- ,- -. f I ' M' A 4 V- h wi A --' . ff, ' . 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BACK ROW: jimmy Cothran, David Herring, Gregg Moore, Mike Medders, Gregg Shealy, Don San- ders, Dennis Hopper, joey Bray, Eddie Leopard, Daryl johnson, Cal- vin Hampton, johnny Clover, Randy Brown. NOT PICTURED: Steve Mur- ray, MANAGERSQ Paul Addy, Tom Shealy, TRAINER, Mike Dillon. The B.C. Varsity Football team during the 1975 season consisted primarily of seniors - twenty two to be exact. Some very talented jun- iors and sophomores rounded the team. The Bearcats started preparing for the season during the middle of the summer. The boys attended camp at Newberry College for one week. All the guys probably remem- ber the triangle and Burma Road drills they had to take part in. Camp and summer practices were hard, but evidently they paid off. Bob Montgomery's Bad Cats posted a winning season with an overall re- cord of six wins, four losses. The seniors of '75 can look back to this season, and be proud .. . that they had a part in it all. Defensive Player Willie Pralour and David Herring, a senior, take a needed break, on the sidelines. Sports 13 14!Sports C Most people, when they see a football player, think about the honor, prestige, and popularity that goes along with wearing the jersey. But, what they don't realize is the sweat and time the boys have to put into the sport in order to play. Practice starts in .the middle of the summer. The boys are dressed for a blizzard in 95 degree heat It's hard and rough. Only the toughest and most eager to play, can stick with it. Sometimes the guys felt like forgetting the whole mess, and quitting. But winners never quit ... and at B.C., we have more than our share of winners. Sure it's a lot of glory .. . especially when the team wins, but there's another side, too. Seniors Gregg Shealy 1902 and Ricky Massey 142 await the snap, during an offensive play. After halting the Airport quarter back, seniors joey Bray 142, Scott Callison 1322 and Dennis Hopper offer to help him up. There's a big pile up as B.C., defen- sive players crush an opponent. '11 8 I9 DN.. 0 YV., Other Sid Bearcats on the sideline want to make sure the referee knows the touchdown was good. Those shown are jeff Hutto C12 Tim Tomberlin 1202 and Bobby Darley 1522. Keith Chapman and Ben Killian, Defensive Coaches for the Bearcats give directions for the next play, during a scrimage with Dreher High. ' 't,!'iQ, A, or f 9 , f Z 2 I Defensive end, Gregg Moore blocks a Lower Richland offender. Kicker, Eddie Leopard begins the game by sending the ball soaring across the field. Sports! 15 It's good. It's good to know we won. Crushed the other team. I helped. I played and contributed. Wow. I think we're heros. The crowds are going wild tonight. Coaches seem proud. Steaks on Tuesday. It's good. lt hurts. It hurts to know we lost. They crushed us. Maybe it was me. I could have played better, Run faster, hit harder. Why didn't iz The crowds disappear. Coaches said we tried. Saturday morning practice. It hurts. The Tl-IRILL Of ICTORY... During the first scrimmage with Dre- her, coaches and players alike get '94 their first view of the '75 Bearcats Q 7. in action. Seniors, Stacy Shuler 6212 and Daryl johnson 6802 crush an opponent during the Pageland game. Bruce Strouble 6312 gains yardage against Airport, while teammates joel Carter 6652 and Ray Garnett 6512 block opponents. - V . 1 .taint ii'l ssxf sais yt Q ai? Q' 'W'- f rar. . 661. . ...C U 75f5P0ff5 iiti fli I 2 2 .s.s or C 5' 1 '13 ! 5 any :wx '53 irfwgfx M-wan. .gait E2 M. 'Q :gs ' l..r J l l . . A . I ' 1, gg: 'Q lil-i fl iii ll ' V' I L A L 1 .' J K sg . ..... g . 1 f r .sst 2 . . H I Ki 5, Vx fig ggi 'Ri K kr K. . ii' Y rvyv is Lil. ,JMS 1 1-.6,.t :KA kk- ji ? I f H 1 V K 4, 1 3 . 2 a , 1 6l.1 . ' 1 i 2 C 1 . .. K K. ' K 'ikll ' 3 if .W 0 is r. 6 is I 5 1 -K N' K W7 'L f N V . 4 5 1.. . -... . .. , isii . 1 1 .. - .. .wtf ig . . Mx' 4: N ' 1: Q - xg- .. ' il 4. , ip J 3 61 A K ff, f ..... tfsr , 1 4 5 V 1 . - . - fl' f A' . . g ,. H A V . The AG Of DEFEA Senior Mike Medders attempts to receive the football in the endzone, in the game against Columbia High. Seniors Billy Hayes and Dean Hud- son take advantage of a time out lmyrestingandtakingiteasy. . Brady Phillips pushes forward to knock the wind out of a Columbia player. Q ' x as N tt 4 gi is W 5 V W. . as it t, ,, , 3 sg 5 2 w Q 1 'Q , 9 Sports!1 7 Take 3 1.00K at Our RECORD B.C. B.C. B.C. B.C. B.C. B.C. B.C. B.C. B.C. B.C. 18fSportS 1975 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE PAGELAND 14 LEXINGTON 28 LOWER RICHLAND 13 COLUMBIA 7 ORANCEBURG-WILKINSON 17 NORTH AUC USTA 20 AIRPORT 16 AIKEN 0 HILLCREST 13 IRMO 16 fR Senior, Steve Murray 1942 puts his K 'best effort into blocking an oppo- DGUI. No one knows, more than the play- ers themselves, just how good a touchdown can feel! - -, , AQ he SE WT atb'-v' Clary Withrow displays .2 look of boredom, as he waits for the rain to stop, during .1 scrimmage with Dreher. 45. A , Sfxsflgf f Ralf ' E +141 ...al R qs! h Q V v ,' I A V , Fa'-Te-rf: A 'xfxx l X . 'M V ,Y ' 'I K 'ivy' Q. ay Lf N. eva, q , 3 I is -' 'x fo' ,, Q I X . t g ' ' ' ,b 5 3 li, s Us t ' if f ' 1 X iv i , L A 4- 3 . 5 7- 4 'i 6 ' . 4 , J f sg' A s 1 i it 1 , Q, U t f.. ' nfs, , ,. y , , . . During a pep rally cheerleaders, players, and fans demonstrate that proud spirit which B.C. is so famous for. Scott Callison, Dennis Hopper, Luther Cokley, Tim Tomberlin, and Floyd jackson stand by for the out- come ofthe penalty against Airport. Senior, Dennis Hopper i812 pur- sues Columbia runner, who has taken the running option. A igxviif 79fSports The B.C. Ready team enjoyed a one loss record, finishing with a one loss, six win, and one tie ledger. Coach Ben Killian stated tha de-- fense was a key factor in the suc- cess of the team. Our job defense allowed only four touchdowns in eight games, averaging three and a half points a game. Now that's what you call defense. The team exhibited a winning spirit and practiced as much as the varsity. The practice showed in their record! The B-team ended their season with a very impressive record of 6 -wins and 2 losses. This was the first winning season the team has had for several years. The B-team was made up of thirty six players with a desire to win which made them willing to endure long hours of practice. B.C. has a lot to look forward to with the Baby Bearcats! just think how great they'll be when they grow up ! As A.C. Flora makes a fumble, l.V. defenders prepare to recover the ball. 2Of Sports In b bearcats Coach Killian and Coach Brock care- fully explain the upcoming play to Roger Shepard, j. V. team member. 5 an 'f' FIRST ROW: D. Miles, M. Custer, T. Brittingham, P. Patrone, D. Norris, C. Bogue, and R. Shepard. SECOND ROW: B. Holland, A. Shull, H. Cross, P. Holmes, S. Tuten, R. Feaster, and R. Inabinet. THIRD ROW: joe Cunningham, K. Bowen, R. Hammond, R. Turner, F. Singleton, and G. Holton. Not Pictured: W. Minor, E.,Dull, L. Tucker, C. Boulware, B. Sharpe, R. Sh ull, and R. Garnett. Gu ll th Wa Y Gb' Coach, Harp, gives Keith Hopkins some valuable words of encourage- ment before a B-team game. FRONT ROW: L. Hite, R. Wessinger, R. Taylor, I. Branham, R. Tickle, P. Miller, I. Campbell, S. Mills, R. Campbell, A. Outz, M. Baker. SECOND ROW: H. Brazell, I. Coward, M. Kelley, R. Knight, R. Hook, S. Sox, T. Tinman, R. Richards, M. Rollinson, W. Richardson, R. Lauber, G. Popwell, I. Chandler. THIRD ROW: B. Loftls, T. Shull, C. Porter, K. Hopkins, T. Hyman, M. Nelson, l. leffcoat, I. Hinshaw, K. Sharpe, B. Thorton, C. Bennett, K. Acton, I. Hancock. B Team Coaches stand by on the sidelines to render advice and assis- tance. Sportsf21 Co-Captains Gregg Shealy and Steve Murray meet with the official and opposing team captain before the match. As he ties him up, Bruce Strouble makes his opponent wish he was at home. While warming up for the upcom- ing match, Bearcats put on a show with their famous hotdog push- ups! 22! Band fr -f ww ' 2' 'L' X, .ffif ,L-?'f.:Tfjf 'i'S'X'L'fYw ...:.-'VS' shit V-1553 -' Q Y ' 'P '- I af 3 . i' if ,, 'TJT7 'D WWWZ. V rf fs -' 1 yi J15? ' ax :sw ap - .4 f'i:.1fff.'l-rli?-K 'fel ML .. ' 'fi-'ff 1 3-.,.,. 1-: .. A f f ' 1- ' it , Y . XM- K .Wasil t - -tgWs,,ve,, - 1, -1 .. .... . g k ., - Q yxkfzfa, K q k jki . 2 9 r f X . , PL Using all his strength, Senior Steve Murray slams his opponent to the mat. During the Lexington match, johnny Clover attempts to turn over his op- ponent, while keeping him in bounds. Andy Gilmore shows that Bearcats are always on the top! XX Asw'Hwvsa.-.we ww JE if -' W1 Fig V'?,f:as31se1s ' 1- ' 5: A 55:3 -neg. s-.ff F. f'3! but '91-H- Q Pl -UPS Wrestlers are dedicated athletes. They have to be. On the average the members of the wrestling team practice four hours a day from 3:30 to 7:30, during the entire sea- son. If that isn't enough - get this - they practice in 90-1000 heat! Enduring those practices is no easy task. In wrestling, there is more physical strain placed on the athlete than in any other sport. Wrestlers must be agile, quick, have self- confidence and pride. They must also be aggressive and want to kill their opponent. Titus Sewell breaks his opponent down at the Airport match. Senior, David Haile turns his Airport opponent over, in an extremely ex- citing match. loey Bray muscles his opponent during the match with Airport. The referee makes it official - as Keith Wolfe and his opponent tie. The Bearcat grapplers huddle be- fore the match, getting fired up for the event. Wrestlrngf23 'Apparently, our fellows have what it takes, because we came away with a record any school would be proud of. The grapplers won the Invitatio- nal Tournament at Goose Creek and placed second at the Keenan Tour- nament. In February, Coach Checkovich's grapplers participated in the State Tournament. Our guys proved that they were dedicated . . . It showed. No one has to wonder if the grap- plers are a winning team the expression on Coach Checkovish's face tells it all! WRESTLING TEAM: Ren Bray, Tim Shull, johnny Glover, Rudy Brown, Andy Gilmore, Keith Wolfe, Robert Wolfe, Lamar Strouble, Clyde Cobb, Paul Addy. 2nd ROW: Keith Hop- king, Tracy Hellman, Marty Hooper, David Haile, Ray Garnett, Bobby Darley, Steve Murray, Randy Gar- nett, Davey Waugh. BACK ROW: Summers Duffey, Ricky Lawson, joel Carter, Gregg Shealy, joey Bray, David Fudge, Titus Sewell, Phillip Wessinger, jimmy Cothran. Gregg Shealy works toward a pin while turning over his opponent. Statisticians for the wrestling team, Mikie Coffey and Beth Coleman, concentrate on the action taking place on the mat. . f g, 'L T . B' - 5 'A il r tl - l K, -f ' gi 51 , , A lk i J.. alt H l 4 . V Y A -' fu. - 1 ,I N , Ng fx 4 ' x' 1 V ' . I 1 6 L T, E M yr ig Q I i f .Q In In W - 1 W- fx gy ., ' V X A if w. 1 ' , ' , y fi-. X '- 1' , 3' x is 'f'55..+ 'T A A ' , i f A ' 5 ' A ff if i'Q W flea--1 'f A I ET--4, 5 A 24!Sports Q 5 S 5 Q? 5223? iE?i Marty Hooper, a senior wrestler, demonstrates his superb ability. Anthony livers twists his opponent before pinning him. Coach Chechovich, Mike Dillon and anxious wrestlers concentrate on the match. Ricky Lawson a senior, is pleased with his efforts to pm his opponent. Wrestling!25 26X Sports As the situation gets touchy, Fran Senn passes the ball to teammates up court. Phyllis Bibbs knocks the ball away from an opponent for teammates to recover it. Senior Belinda Mickens closely guards the ball, daring opponents to touch it. 5552? 2?Q??3 17.7 KI' X GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW: Pat Edwards, Fran Senn, Deb- bie Padgett, Robin Elmore. BACK ROW: Audrey Keller, Phyllis Holmes, Star Burdell, Phyllis Bibbs, Belinda Mickens, Mrs. Lee. Phyllis Bibbs prepares to shoot as Spring Valley guards her closely. Participation on the girls' basket- ball team was definitely a disap- pointment to Coach Mary Ellen Lee. Less than twenty girls from a school of 1000 girls tried out for the varsity team. However, the ones who did try out were willing to work and put their best into it. The youth and inexperience of the team show- ed as they won few games during the season. However, they defeated arch rival Airport in a very important game. They participated in the Low- er Richland Invitational Tourna- ment. As other players stare in disbelief, Debbie Padgett takes perfect aim and chalks up another two points for B.C. Sportsf27 FRONT ROW Vicki Thomas, Beth Amick Belinda Mickens Staria Bur- BACK ROW Beth Hite Kym Wal- ters Mary Chapiesky Karyn K. Addy Fran Senn Betty Hoover BEING T85 Belinda Mickens jumps high in the air to meet the oncoming ball with as much force as possible. Beth Amick lightly tips the ball over the net. They knew what they wanted and where they could go they really put a lot into it. That statement is true. The ten girls on the team must have set their sights prettv high ... for they came away with the no. five spot in the state! In doing so, they competed with the best of them, and defeated most of the competition. During the season, the girls posted a 15- 6 record ... and as everyone knows - that ain't bad at all! This year's team had a lot of ta- lent. Miss Kessler cited first year players, Beth Amick, and Vicki Thomas as giving outstanding per- formances during the season. Two years ago volleyball was an intermural. lust look what the re- cord was this year! This is what we mean when we say We've come a long way! And this is only the beginning. Senior Vicki Thomas gives the ball just enough force to go over the Def. Court action reaches its peak as the ball continuously stays in motion. Betty Hoover slams the ball, to start off the game. The gymnastics team makes their entrance, with smiles evident on their faces, as they anticipate their win. Bari Grant displays her grace and talent during her floor routine. Concentrating diligently, Lou Witherspoon balances herself on the uneven bars. Darlett Hardeman prepares to do a turn on the uneven bars. 30fSports E 'fm ,,.-ff' ff-p... Fin. L WQVVHUR' tt 'S Hitman nw 'Y 4 ,gs MLM I xl m'bM:., I . MRSA as' ,K ,,, fy liit' a Q.. 7' M , 2 ,. fxk A k i'-MN W ,, .2 .1 Q-Sign 3l?5.,', . s r 4 , f -wwg,.a.,,i t H M N f.. th Fl Af , 1 if I3 v 1, W ,,, 4 it A , F Wi' P' W9 .kv v if ,X Q hi SEEEEQEEEQ 2? ii? If there's one sport that you have to be in shape for, its de- finitely Gymnastics! Practicing 3 to 4 hours a day, the gymanstics team, was in toptop shape. Losing only one meet, with Airport, the team showed the hard work they put into it. They also participated in the Landrum Invitational Meet, and the State Meet, which con- cludes the season. GYMNASTICS TEAM: FRONT: Anthony Fanning. 2nd ROW, Lou Witherspoon, Ann Gunter, Mary Chapiesky, joAnn Ardis, Bridgett Burnett. BACK ROW: Darlett Hardeman, Lisa Dovell, Bari Grant, Susan Pitts, Tony Thomas, Suzanne Wilkins, Susan Ratcliffe. ff s...., S' vm . X X, li' .iff . .WN .L ,,, - 'M A if .t.. fi Miss Kessler chats with team mem- bers before an important meet. Susan Ratcliff demonstrates her ba- lance and ability on the team. Gymnastics!31 5 li cf Running'is a personal sport. lt takes time, effort, determination and pain. just how good one be- comes depends on what she puts into the sport. I've learned that there is no way to expect achieve- ment without an honest input, and even then, it doesn't come overnight. Cross country was an experience. It was fun, it was hard. At first, we ran a mile and thought we would die. Within two weeks were doing two and feeling ill. Gradually we worked up to three and it didn't feel too badly. When we got up to four we were really proud of ourselves. And then we could run five miles with no trouble at all. Well, only a few minor problems now and then. Susan Hilyer vin r' t mu g lgh 32X Cross Country I :Q riff, K: ,E ' 'r ...V f Q26 Lorraine Love, alias Speedy Britches , not about to lose her lead, gOes on to win the two mile race it if tti't .... i ,. .,,. ..,2 A l K' 'L ,.- V ',,,' r ' in Charleston. an-um . . s...:i :V-Q 1'-. ' vm . wwf and ' vs. .. ' Qiiiiig The girls track team, coached by Guy Hornsby had an exceptional season, losing only one meet. One thing that made it so exceptional was that this was the first year for an organized team. Coach Hornsby believed the team to be the best new team in the Columbia area. Thirty five girls came out for track this year - many of whom had never participated in sports be- fore. Track opened up many new doors for the girls here. Coach Hornsby is especially proud of his cross country team, consisting of seven dedicated and hardworking girls, who run every day of the year! Who ever said fe- males are the weaker sex? ?iii52 Senior Cookie Holmes puts all her strength into hurling the discus. FRONT ROW: Debbie Padgett, Susan Pitts, Gail Gibbons, Lorraine Love, Vicki Thomas, Robin Elmore, Paige Lackland, SECOND ROW, Jeannie Nunn, Star Burdell, Kathy Hook, Debra Harris, Sunny Blair, Susan Hilyer, Debra Sires, Ginny Lynch. THIRD ROW: Brenda livers, Karyn Addy, Barbara McCoy, Be- linda Mickens, Loretta Moore, Celie Wooten, Kay Walters, Coach Horns- Y. by. an .sk st! -1 . . .. Q E 4' 'R . J K Q. . , X iv is Kim Walters cuts it close, as she completes the high jump. Senior Vickie Thomas puts it in gear as she reaches the last turn toward the finish line. Sportsf33 Ei A Q gs 4? if M 11 1 is S E Q i E Q 5 if S: -wmww gf. -f gif-qgkxsgmm,MwW,,,m,wfmw,w5+vwfwfmmwwggwmwmwfmmmwmmwywywgmmfwwwwfw f:1WW+,- - -xwnwawmkm.A11M.M,pm-mwfamgfmuwwfwwwzsmwwmy wwmzysx sr ii if -If fb ii he :E 5 E 1 S i. makes an unsuccessful attempt to steal the ball from Spring Valley. Mark Sharpe Iays one up for B. C. Sports!35 Q ' Q'?few din l f Eg gfi. 44 . ...Wm-111-N-,..,mmM.L , wi 1 WY - s -if? L: N V., q Q , r .,. - ififfzkk Q14 'ling U .:1s,,fwNs. :f gg- . . V ..,,, , Jfflegnff K L , 52 u i ,. ,,.1 W ' . . 'x 31 if 5 J AVN K L 3 NWN was 'N 25' 4 r rf, LW' 3, 1- 2' 'H RAP- The Bearcat basketball season had the distinction of being one of the most exciting ones in many years. Almost every game was breathtakingly close, with the Wildmen coming out on the winning side, most of the time. The Bearcats competed with the toughest teams in South Carolina, and lost no region games by more than 6 points. The team was 'lst runner up in the Lexington County Tournament and ended the season with the Region Tournament in March. Coach Don Simmons summed up the attitude that the whole school feels for our team when he commented, l'm as proud as I could be of them. lging by the look on Coach vmons face, the game isn't ingso well! vior Mike Medders looks for open man to whom to pass eball. ONT ROW: joe Wadford ach Simmons, Coach Owens, ke Dillon CK ROW: Ricky Bouknight, Jtt Newman, Tony Hill, Sam re, Mike Medders, Ben Rey- lds, jeff Hipp, Timmy Stewart, irk Sharpe, Lance Turner, Rus- I Caddy, Skippy Skipper Sportsf39 Boy's l.V. Basketball Effort Turned To Experience j.V. BASKETBALL TEAM! Coach Owens, Pat Shelly, Steve Christy, Steve Derrick, Truitt Brittingham. BACK ROW: Bill Easley, jeff Hutto, joe Leary, David Norris, Ken Beard, Willie Minor. Huddling during a time out, the j. V. team receives instructions from Coach Owens. joe Leary 6252 outjumps an oppo- nent, allowing the Bearcats to gain possession of the ball. 40!Sports yxswx 'N -... I ff - ' ' F in js K Willie Minor lays one up to add another 2 points to B.C.'s score. Silently giving directions in their minds, Coach Owens and Coach Beam watch the action on the court. During a mini-pep rally preceding the game, j.V. players and cheer- leaders show their spirit and deter- mination to win. Pat Shelly streaks past an opponent as he makes his way to the goal. Sportsf41 The B.C. Varsity Soccer Team reached its goals in more ways than one. What were their goals? Well, one was to be the best team this school has ever known. To see if they reached this goal, first you have to look at the statistics. This year the guys averaged over 2 goals a game. Our team's record was nine wins, one loss, and four ties yes, by all means our team reached its first goal. Their second goal was to make a name for B.C., not that the team didn't already have a re- putation around the state we were 2nd in the state tourney last year. So, they came out with first place at the Porter-Guad invitation- al Tourney, in Charleston. They won the region 4-AAAA championship, and participated in the upper state finals. But their biggest aim was to take first place in the state match. For 23 guys plus one coach its one of the most important goals .s ' ,tw , A Q. 'KA his thev'veeverfaced. l . ' , MQW 1 My . .. .. . . ,, .wr . -' g mf, :L - ... ..-- ' ,gg sw Q, ,, -,.... , , . .Rag-ws as - -lg A 'fi ' just in time, Stacy Shuler kicks the ball away from the path of oppo- nent. Guarded by a teammate, john Reely moves the ball down the field. Sometimes soccer can be a little tricky, as Brian MacDonald learns. at ,, tv-sweat . ., ,A :ag 25235252 ?i2 55222 Randy Hicks cradles the soccer ball, as if thinking Its mine, all mine. Seniors Bryon McDonald, Wattie Langston, and Ricky McKissick, use teamwork to help during a rough spot in the game. Goalie, Scott Callison, uses every ounce of strength he's got to hurl the ball to a teammate. 1 J' - +- -M-t+4wfgath'f .K 44!Sport5 1- - rhel ,, i In .3 S 1. A. .-LQ A The Soccer Team huddles together before the march, pledging to give it all they got. Soccer Team members warm-up before a match by jogging. Pre-game warm-up excercises help get the guys ready for the match. 5 Q Q5 Z., 1 a a Nw ,M K K ? , ., K . iiE?5 iii 5255252 Using his vastknowledge and ex- perience, Coach Brock explains to the rookies what soccer is. SOCCER TEAM: FRONT ROW: Chris Fortosis, james Day, Scott Dull, Wattie Langston, jody Kleckly, Mike Pinner. 2nd ROW: Bryon McDonald, Ricky McKissick, johann Summers, john Reely, Albert Wade, Doug Morgan. 3rd ROW: Randy Hicks, Dennis Hopper, Rusty Redmond, Stacy Shuler, Daryl john- son, Scott Callisson, Eddie Leopard, Wade Cobb. I -- 5 . A. , -- Ev-.lr - -- agw..-.-.,,.vq vw '----f-f-f--H 4 . . During one of the chillier games, Coach Killian, and statisticians Beth Hite and Susan Rutherford huddle together to keep warm! Q 5 255551 22 ii5?5 iii 5222552 46X Sports Wattie Langston races an opponent to the soccer ball. -ew! . , ff' 4 was eine we-lm 1' . ,4- tanasu-answer - w kwdv. , 4 . I Z se-:Q -dtlanv-sq 1 .,.1, f ,K ,L 3 a. ' sf W . I, N s lwj. .,,. pie, vo: O f ff ,ivn , .w,. . Q, , - 0 5 fc , avyfxgsw Q- fe- - ...tr-,N ,- punc- Mc... 5' his -ty 2 ,.c,: ,Q .I -New The rough side of soccer comes into view as opponents collide. Mike Pinner maneuvers the ball around, as he prepares to pass to ateammate. ., w Q r e Q ' I' -Q g,,Ng,L - . 1 vo In c . a, V .adv J ,J ,st as , .. , f 1. .ai vig Coached by Ben Killian, the j.V. Soccer team ended their season with a record of 6 wins, and only 3 losses. A winning season, of course, is important, but even more so is the attitude of the team. This is one thing that makes the LV. team a winning one. Preparing the boys to be varsity stars of the future is the goal of the j.V. team and by the looks of this team, we've have lots to look forward to! I. V. Coach Benn Killian gives his fellows a pep talk before a match. LV. player, Keith Ballington guards the ball while an opponent attempts to steal it. Carlos Strateman uses all his speed to reach the ball before an op- ponent. Timmy Carraway practices his kick- ing on the sidelines before a game. ,l.V. SOCCER TEAM: FRONT ROW. David Hellman, Kelvin jumper, Steve Brooks, Keith Ballington, Derrick Yelton, Mark Lewis Robert Crawford, Craig Adams, Craig Bogue. 2nd ROW: Carlos Stratman, jimmy Slice, Tim Carraway, Russel Shealy, Mark Hammond, Stuart Smith, Eddie Stroud. 3rd ROW: Sammy Cable, Byron Black, Paul Templeton, Leland Price, David Weaver, Keith Driggers. BACK ROW: Cary Monts, Eddie Marion. Sportsf47 J 'P' , A 4 I 32' 5 125213112 f : Q Qi 1 me r ., Jw. 1 5. if X f ,. Y + My X Q. x K' Q frzfi 25552522 5 '1 52553522 , I Lg f 'r' X Q W, Q One thing about cheerleading - it isn't easy. It's a time consuming and hectic position to carry out. Summer camp and practices in 90 heat helps get the cheerleaders pre- pared for all the seasons - which last all year! They have to be pre- sent at almost all of theatheltic events and related activities. And think of all the things they have to put up with - being bombarded with paper airplanes, and chewing gum from unseen villains in the stands. But cheerleading is also a lot of fun -just ask any of them! O ' f l . Angel Merrie Summer g yyyg . C 2 at ...,.. ,. . R s its is sis. X li A QT N ?vi The I.V. Cheerleading Squad, composed of 9th and 10th grade girls, work as hard as the Varsity - painting signs, practicing, and performing their cheers at games. They also attended a camp this sum- mer. Most of the girls hope to be- come Varsity Cheerleaders, in future years. l.V. Cheerleaders: Cathy Rhodes, Brenda Baker, Terry Sexton, Paula Franke, Lil Boulware, Cindy Bannis- ter, Donna Jewell, Terry Sawyer. Donna Jewell if Terry Sexton S 3 T anis., ,,,,,.. tt,. , 'pf' X . Q ., U. X- 3:9 p opl Sportsf57 After slamming the ball over the Q N. I fence,.Ronnie Crapps is met by en- --L .--f - 'Q thusiastic teammates. tr Qq s r Catcher lohnni Epps tags out the runner as the umpire makes the call. r rsee tc . , ff k gs? je Hipp ta es a hard swing and makes a hit, as the team watches j' r if it in the background. MW A5 Xi A ttv. 52fSports A s, 32 .05 ,IAS 3' .Y . . . .K .Sit is i- ,5.,,-XP, g,,.N4efs5so..w-1-cms. ss1. ..1is-.ss- i K V - ,. . 'i 1 . X fu L 'WM 'si:iiiTf' I fl L 7 1 , I I k W 1.-151,-. Mark Burt takes advice to avoid B L being tagged out. LLERS HIT I ST TE ' -4 r' xiii ' 4'-WF - W n V 1 '94 A s i A fi g N 'fx' ws -4952? Y Qi. six. lv 4 im! Y 1. L, :wi c . it 'ET Q SS I If ,Qin A .... .5 .i .a,A . k. ,V id wav L is sf V wi il B5,,,.-L , A Bragg? i imemuig 4 V I . , f ' T ' 5' fs - f L X! Y itz! ' , ', 'f2fg ,f I mi Iirazmf' 4 51 I. f Q'i.Qkfg 5, 4,5 . :LA Bfiiiv' 4- YL '29 'T 5' pe- . f r-if ' 'S' AA Jilifs s ' - Q5 -Q, 'A I I N? KN .. , K- W L-, si. is F K, S ' W 1 ' ik. fi A- . ' K was ' ,yy . I V, .sf s k 2 ., ...Q . I ,Mai Y m YA W gg' fi V i , l it - -'le' if A Ll X 75 dm1f5 '. 1-I M 'WMYFEWILL'-5 N K :rg ,gag sg. ma-ur ky C I ,ug ,,...- K 1 Xlfdtalf -y uufvfm ug 1 I V 4 J' X v M A ., ssl. Blvd' L A fl .1 BASEBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW: Eddie Leopard, Russel Caddy, Bobby Darley, William Olawsky, Skippy Skipper. 2nd ROW: Stacy Shuler, joe Leary, Bobby Burton, Benny Hoover, Mike Medders. BACK ROW: Coach Beam, Coach Owens, Ronnie Crapps, jeff Hipp, jeff Twitty, Randy Lambert, johnny Epps. South Carolina has always been proud of it's world championship Pony and Colt League baseball teams. B.C. has always been fortu- nate that many of the boys on those winning teams went on to play for the Bearcat team. This season the quality showed, as the team posted a record that was the pride and joy of the sports program. During the regualr season, the Bearcats won sixteen games and lost only one, which was to Aiken. We made it into the state 4-AAAA play- offs. During these play-offs, some of the most exciting and most thrill- ing moments of the season took place. The Bearcats came away with the Upperstate Championship. Head Coach Don Simmons was sa- tisfied and proud of the team's ac- complishments. This team never quit. Even when it seemed that there was no hope for a victory, we came back and gotone. Sportsf53 QQ? SLQLQDSQJQ SL? NSQWJS v- 4 QEOF 366 I ki VQ an . Sm' 1 i Tj' 'Vain at 54! Sports S fm ! 1' , X .Erie i TRACK TEAM: FRONT ROW: Rol- lin Browder, Ricky Massey, Luther Cokely, Raymond Renner, Bruce Strouble, Blane johnson, Tommy Risinger. 2nd ROW: Roy Turner, Hal Beard, joel Carter, Steve Slaughter, joey Bray, Gregg Shealy, Kirk Earl, Willie Pralour, Doug Morgan, Lannie Grubbs. BACK ROW: David Herring, Ray Smith, jim Stewart, Marty Hooper, Floyd jackson, Ben johnson, Dean Hudson, jeff Ro- binson, Ricky Harris, Sidney Tooten. Robert Little and Ricky Massey streak to the finish line, to claim a victory for B.C. N. swat, O TENNIS TEAM: FRONT ROW: Chris Brandon, David Fleming, joe Willard, Willie Hammond, Greg Ford, Robert Boland, David Atkinson, Coach Dandridge. BACK ROW: Craig Aull, Tom Willard, Randy Senn, Ben Rast, Buddy De- lanie Tim Stewart, Wayne Price. Senior Tim Stewart jumps to meet the ball as he serves. Zz: , in 1 GOLF TEAM: Tony Patrone, Ray Garnett, Ben Levinson, Rick Todd, Mike Fitzgerald, Gregory Davis. Craig Aull, a senior, follows through with his serve. Under the direction of Coach Ralph Dandridge, the tennis team exceeded everyone's expectations! They finished the season with a knockout record of ten wins to no losses. No love lost but, boy, did we score! Even though the Bearcat Track re- cord wasn't as outstanding as Coach Chapman would have liked,itwas something to be proud of. The team's record stood at five wins and five losses, and one tie, which was an even season. Standouts included Floyd jackson, Ricky Massey, Kenny McCoy, Ray Matthews, and Tony Felder. Coached by Ben Killian, the Golf Team's record showed their inex- perience. Their record was not the best, but the team members had fun and enjoyed participating. 4' xsai it l X H Sports!S5 C-irl's j.V. Basketball Chapman's Girls Gain Experience 14 if wc 10 mfamiu I Bam IV Player, Kathy Davis, guards an opponent as she tries to pass to a teammate. B.C. Player, Penny Easley, readies herself to meet the ball halfway, before an opponent does. 56fSports ' - ,solar QQ' 1 - .:. s -,-:f As Airport loses control of the ball, I. V. player Kathy Davis hurries to re- cover it for the Bearcats. Dianne Keller, looks for an un- guarded teammate to pass the ball to. , ,.., ,,,.t,..,, . , ,t QNJ I 5 A - , ,i. at -,fttfswr -',f ' N1 V is GIRLS' l.V. BASKETBALL TEAM: judy Mercer, Laura Smith, Pam Rowe, Kathy Davis, Penny Easley, Shea Franklin, Elise Pollock, Dianne Keller, Loretta Franklin, Sherie Parker, Raven Elmore, Elizabeth McGuffin, Coach Keith Chapman. B TEAM: FRONT: Ronnie Mitchell. ZND ROW: Mark Kelly, David john- son, Michael joye, Kenneth Brazzell, john Simmons. BACK ROW: Willie Richardson, Ross Bledsoe, Paul Hanna, Keith Hopkins, Sonny Sox. C TEAM: FRONT ROW: Kyle Doar, Brett Stucky, Steve Roberts, Mike Mitchell, Gene Hutto. BACK ROW: Kenny Murphy, Bo Heustess, Steve DuBose, Steve Lindsay, jimmy Lee, Mitch Bagwell, Marty Shealy. Sportsf57 3 3 , YYQWW ,Q in 'll 5 1 pun Iwmwwwgf 8 Q ' 3 ig f Q ' 5 , ' .Q .+ s X EEL Q X 419' - ..,x Q wp . i ' 3 , I J 5 S BKQQE KEEP CLOS TIG ii? QEHBCATS ARE WITHAT 'QTIVE7 Wm ssu 1-H0552 at gm . Miss Bertha Suber, Mrs. Queen Sut- ton,'Mrs. Dorothy Thompson, Mrs. ludy Murphy, Mrs. josi Lee Thomas, Mrs. Dot Hayes, Mrs. Learline Livingston. :XA 51.-A W 1, j .N . ,,..., ' 4' :,. ,. A V , L ., 'Nl K n. A new English teacher, Mrs. 13 1 Few people ever stop to consider tha life can be seen from at least six differen viewpoints at B-C. For instance, for a cus todian, life may seem like one big trasl can after another. A teacher experience several different emotions in just one class room. First, there's the anguish of thosi students who could care less about wh they're doing. And then there's that hear sick feeling when he sees the kid whos' trying so hard and just not getting anywhere But at last there's the joy of hearing onc- in a while the I got it! of a studen who has just begun to see the light. 1 student goes through the day thinking thoughts such as: Please don't call ol me lady, and I promise l'll be preparei tomorrow! These are only a few. There remains th' viewpoint of the administration and cafeteri. workers. One could write a book! Newborne, seems to enjoy her newly acquired position. Mrs. Quarles, a new English teacher, work cant get used to the extra paper 60fStudent Life N PQU A FOTWU: FRONT ROW: Greg Ford, Brian Shumpert, BACK ROW: Al- bert Persons, Marie Sobral, lan Wise, Cindy Cupstid, Donna Price, Kim Franke, Paula Franke, Patra Steele, jennySayIor. Men's Drill Team: FRONT ROW: Dunham, Fox. SECOND ROW: Gra- ham, lourdain, Lewis, BACK ROW, Ross, Fulwood, Brown, Keith, jeff- rey. Ladies Drill Team: FRONT ROW: Peek, Crosby, Axson, Culler, Ped- ings, Cook, Veronee. BACK ROW: Blakely, Holmes, Clarke, Ljungdahl, Blair, McCall, lones. Student Life X51 4 x Wittiest lanice Hughes, Mark Lewis, Kathleen Carney Most Intellectual - Marian Snowden, jimmy Cothran Most Talented ' Linda Griffin, Albert Persons ,gi lt.-.4 W W 'Y .... Most Individualistig Carol Roof, Craig Aull 4 Most Attractive ,Kaye Hempley, Dean Hudson Most Athletic Star Burdell, jeff Hipp F rien d I iest Tammie Hook, Gregg Shealy Best All Arou nd Pam McKnight, Daryl johnson Most Concerned Ruth Todd, Scott Newman Most Likely to Succeed Melissa Callison, Tony Patrone , sf Y i Q., . ...M ..., , as L 'X 4 X is 4 N u i 1, gn, mu RDUIA - an . :sf A ' lkaxliss l l 1 5 i . E v ug is in as is V a K K x S Whatever these guys are voting on, they must want it rather badly. Key Club Advisor, Mr. Randy Hall- man, can't believe some of the money making ideas the club comes up with. The Key Club, a service and hom organization for boys, was forme in '75, under the direction an leadership of the Kiwanis Clu and Mr. Randy Hallman. Until th year, it really wasn't active. Makin up for lost time, the club took pa in, and sponsored many activitie Club officers, Stacy Shuler, Craig Aull, Brian lacobs, and Mr. Hallman listen as a member expresses his opinion. Key Club President, Craig Aull, calls the meeting to order. 66!Organlzations Working closely with mentally re tarded children, some of the guy refereed Saturday morning baske ball games for them, and also helpe with the special olympics. To hel beautify the school, they painte the staircase and held a basketba marathon to raise money for greenhouse. p- .--Q 4 E Members group together to discuss future projects. z S ' ' Different opinions are evident on the faces of members. As the secretary calls the roll, mem- bers mess around , waiting for the meeting to begin. UR 7f7N'G is the sy Keywanettes officers: Rachel Drafts, Karen Addy, Lori Grant, Pam Rowe, Ruth Todd, janice 'l Hughes, Tammie Hook, jennie Rivers. I vt.. r s', Mft., Q n N . .H,a.,g, 1 Vf. rl N. . .. o, f L. ,-J- 1 'T-E 't 'ffm Tl'-H 'lf .JI 1.7, A A , - ,i e 42.--j -vfmig i K F. Q- if .f fire ll my 4446 i J, i ff. if 'ltr 3' ,1 Q Q'-',..'w Milf iff' ? A ' -' . 1 I 45M,'1f f' f' G' 4, 1 ,-U.1,l,' 'f 4 ig . im., .QQ : . I f lg . fx, ax If 3 A . if if 'F 2. K :ea ,pn .. 2 'f-ll Y 'w fr'i1 2 ' t ,nf t Once' again women's lib has struck at B.C. .. . with the formation of a new organization - the Keywanettes. Last year, the Key Club, a service and honor club for boys was formed, and this year the girls decided that they weren't going to be left out. Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Cayce-West Cola., the two organizations are devoted to helping the school, community and fellow man, through their projects. The Brookland-Cayce Key- wanettes are a first-in South Carolina. A char- ter night banquet was held on Feb. 7, at Bus- bee Middle School. All of the forty five girls chosen to be members were honored. Mem- bers are chosen on the basis of leadership, qualities, school participation, and character. Throughout the year the Keywanettes and the Key Club hope to carry out a number of projects, that will serve others and help form a better world for the future. FRONT ROW: Mrs. jeffcoat, Angel Williams, Susan Shelton, Roxanne Robinson, Pam Rowe, Gail Brown, Stephanie Bogue, GiGi Leventis, Angela Davenport, Carol Fairhart, Mrs. Der- rick. SECOND ROW: Elena Leventis, Evelyn Stroud, Susan Rutherford, Debra Spurlock, Donna Waugh, Robin Moody, Lori Grant, Bari Grant, Donna Price, Elizabeth McCartha, Ginny Lynch. THIRD ROW: Betsy Roof, Betsy Cartledge, Tammy Tinman, Fran Phipps, Kim Mitchell, Karen Addy, Terri Richards, Lisa Pop- well, Jennie Rivers, Paige Lackland. BACK ROW: Marie Sobral, Stephanie Thomas, Janice Hughes, Tammie Hook, Ruth Todd, Rachel Drafts, Tressa Price. Zyllf 3f2T7'2S.' Jnafher Bdfddf .?irs1' 68X Organizations Keywanettes' president Rachel Drafts accepts the club charter from Kiwanis club members. i Club members Fran Phipps, Lori Grant and Rebecca Drafts show dif- ferences of opinion at a Keywanet- tes meeting. fir av rt Guests of honor at the Keywanettes Banquet listen attentively to the speaker. Organizationsf69 70 ' , , 0 A 2 5 V . 'xiao ' . -1, .4 'Asif' .mi Student Body President, Scott Newman, holds the mike for Head Cheerleader, Elena Leventis, during the morning announcements. Santa Claus, alias Daryl johnson, fascinates the children at the Student Council Christmas Party held at the Babcock Center. Scott Newman and Mr. Risinger induct Student Council Members atAssembly. Student Council Advisor, Miss Mclntosh, tries to catch up on all the little things that need to be done. -1 - Last spring, during the month of April, the 75-76 Student Council, got its start with the election of stu- dent body officers. Speeches were made by all of the candidates, posters hung, and campaign buttons dis- tributed. lt was an exciting week which climaxed with the announcement of the winners - Scott Newman - President, Karen Addy - Vice President, Kathleerl Carney - Secretary and Willie Pralour - Treasurer. 1 During the summer months, long before school opened the council was in action. Two of the officers attended a Student Council camp, where they learned new ideas for student council. The council got to- gether and painted the long awaited Bearcat paws down Indigo Avenue. Also, they helped beautify the school by painting bookshelves, trashcans, and putting up bulletin boards. The council sponsored freshman orientation day, held a day before school started. As September came, class officers and homeroom rep- resentatives were elected. Add one outstanding, over- worked, underpaid advisor - Miss Angela Mclntoshj and the council was complete. There were so many projects the student council carried out this year that it would be impossible to do an indepth report ol them all. So instead we've compiled a list of all, or most of the projects for '75-'76. 1. sold parking stickers 2. sponsored Catfest '75 3. sponsored sign and door contests 4. sponsored Mr. Turkey contest 5. supported two orphans overseas 6. had post office at Christmans 7. held party at Babcock Center for retarded children 8. raised money for March of Dimes Telethon 9. made the morning announcements 10. held special assemblies 11. sponsored Spring Fair 12. handled all elections 13. held Student Council workshop 14. attended Board of Trustees meeting 15. had Lost and Found Department 16. cleaned up the school 17. painted Bearcat Paws down Indigo Ave. And the list still isn't complete. Yes, our Council has definitely accomplished a lot this year but that's what they're here for! The people must have made good choices when electing their leaders! usual? THE Kathleen Carney and Darlene Hutto go over the minutes from the. last Student Council meeting. .PZOWZZT 930792 Vice President, Karen Addy, con- ducts a great deal of her official business over the telephone. Willie Pralour, William Olawsky, and Daryl johnson wait for the punch line in one of Scott Newman's famous Bicentennial Basketball Minutes. Student Lifef71 ,W , Ei?i?i2 ees sees essgaeee Siege NIROTC is more than just uni- forms and drilling. lt's pride in ap- pearance, pride in performance. lt's working hard and practicing long hours to achieve perfection. .lt's pride in working together to achieve many goals. It also means being part of a family. Like any other family, the NIROTC Family is always having it m-isunderstandings, but they're usually ironed out. The 75-76 year brought a new face to the unit's teaching staff - Chief john Brago. It has also been the last year for Chief Patterson and Captain Castle. They have both contributed much to the unit and will be greatly missed. NIROTC COMMAND STAFF: Captain Castle, Lt. Chris jackson I Lt. Cmdr. Billy Griggs, Cmdr. Curtis Loftis, Lt. Cmdr. Craig Sprin- kle, Lt. janet Axson, Chief Brago. NS-1: FRONT ROW: T. Sturkie A. Langdale, P. McMillon, M. White, S. Brandt, M. Sanders, R. Teal, N. Hubert, C. Sharpe, P. Las- ter. ROW 2: L. Howell, R. Daniels, L. Wilson, j. Chavis, L. West, S. Pralour, R. jones, T. jones, A. Blakely. ROW 3: F. Senn, B. McCall, C. Pralow, D. jenkins, E. McGuffin, B. Causby, j. Vero- nee, L. Redmon, P. McFadden, S., Peek. ROW 4: j. Waller, C. Wilson, G. McCoy, D. Clark, I. Odom, S. Stuekie, R. Mitchell, K. Elliot, j. Howell. ROW 5: A. Criscoe, S. Thompson, L. Bare- foot, T. jeffcoat, D. Lewis, C. Manley, T. Earle, G. Favor, D. Day, G. Lyerly. BACK ROW: D. Prevette, R. Furtick, H. james, E. Williams, M. McNeill. Chief Patterson and Chief Brago present Lt. Cmdr. Billy Griggs with a drillmaster award, during rank- ing ceremonies. 72 I NS 3 and 4: FRONT ROW: C. Holmes, M. Hutto, M. Hutchinson, S. Clarke, I. Axson, C. jackson, I. Percell, T. Shirey, R. Pedings, D. Cook. 2nd ROW: B. Ross, B. Edens, C. Loftis, D. Herring, M. Ayers, S. McCauley, M. Collingwood, I. Williams. BACK ROW: T. Hagin, M. Tinman, B. Griggs, j. McGee, C. Sprinkle. NS 2: FRONT ROW: B. Gardner, G. Brown, M. Gunter, M. jones. 2nd ROW: L. Roberts, L. Dunham, S. Blair, D. Fox, C. Calhoun, T. Holley, D. Spencer, M. Chavis, R. Pedings, K. Crosby. 3rd ROW: M. Doss, T. Baker, H. Brown, R. Graham, K. Laster, P. Burle- son, T. Hull, G. Culler, E. jones. 4th ROW: R. Garnett, T. Moody, C. Washington, C. Washington, K. Young, B. Brown, D. Odom, B. Ford, D. Cook. 5th ROW: L. johnson, I. Stewart, T. Shirey, R. Leacock, T. Cockrell, M. Floyd, C. Bryant, I. lourdain. BACK ROW: I. Rhodes, B. Unthank, P. Day, D. Fulwood, T. jeffrey, I. Medders, D. Ermutlu, E. Keith. Female members of NIROTC present the colors at a football game. Student Life!73 ?ii 2 QQQEE.. Once again our Band was one of the top in the state, receiving a superior rating in Camden and at the State competition. Also, they competed in a concert Festival in Newberry and in Florida. Under the direction of Arch Tweed Drum Ma- jor, and Mr. Brown Director, the 95 pieces joined to play such songs as Latina and Night Flight to Madrid. At half time at basketball and foot- ball games they rocked the gym and boasted the spirits of Bearcat fans. The band shows off its style during halftime activities at a football game. Arch Tweed, with a determined expression on his face, directs the band, at a game. :B sw ,. sf r, If 74!Band QP QQ iriver .,,,,,,--. lfiabiii 1 ,Mm BAND: FRONTAROW: R. Boulware, C. Parker, G. Lyerly, T. Smith, K. Wolfe, L. Foster, P. Wadford, D. Prevette, G. Wilson. 2nd ROW: C. Brown, D. Kacobs, R. Lewis, B. Horowitz, K. Hill, S. Pittman, l. Shirey, L. Shull, R. Cart- ner, A. Tweed. 3rd ROW: C. Seal, K. Hopkins, M. Derrick, T. Wilson, P. McAlhany, D. Almond, l. Locklair, K. Ray, G. Smith, R. Harmon. 4th ROW: S. Seal, K. Sharpe, K. Locklair, B. Lee, C. Lucas, S. Watts, R. Gainey, S. Rickard, W. Cobb, T. Ritter, l. Cromer. 5th ROW: M. Wools, D. Dunne, L. Strouble, A. Ashely, T. Hopkins, M. West, T. Duncan, W. Allen, R. Barnes. 6th ROW: B. l. Un- thank, E. Celorier, S. Scott, S. livers, R. Wolfe, K. Snell, C. Campbell, H. Hardeman, M. Mixon. 7th ROW: G. Taylor, T. Oswald, M. Chavis, E. Pearcy, M. Tinman, B. lacobs, B. Giles, D. Giles, L. Shull. 8th ROW: T. lackson, M. Kelly, S. Parterfield, M. Bailey, S. Baker. BACK ROW: l. Sharpe, D. Sires, S. Keen, V. Peake, S. Williams, L. Shull, E. Chaulker, R. Porterfield, B. livers, D. Poole. FLAGS: D. Poole, l. Sharpe, E. Chaulk- er, D. Sires, R. Porterfield, V. Peake, S. Williams, S. Keen, L. Shull, B. livers. PERCUSSION: G. Wilson, C. Parker, G. Lyerly, T. Smith, K. Wolfe, L. Foster, P. Wadford, D. Prevette, R. Boulware, Ba nd! 75 CHORUS: Linda Griffin, Accompanist, FRONT ROW: Debbie McMillan, Cindy War- ren, Pam Painter, lennie Rivers, Gwen Rhodes, Randy Phillips, Robbie Hook, Dean Spradley, Ken Satterfield, Mandy West, Mi- chelle Martin, lan Scott, Sue Hipp, Robin Frierson. 2nd ROW: Sharon Martin, Cathy Rish, lane Baggott, Regina Leacock, Tina I-an 'lun Easton, jan Shepherd, Charlotte Smith, Byron Edens, Eddie Strickland, jimmy White, Keith Waites, Susan Rutherford, Dee Dee Brown, Katie Watson, Denise Harley, Terri Pleasant, Lee Brazzel. 3rd ROW: Terri Harper, Darlene Mathias, Robin Seymour, Becky Causby, Lisa Redmond, Tammy Addy, Lisa Dickerson, Stephanie Bogue, Danny Raines, Steve Senn, lody Kleckly, David Kleckly, Martha Gul- ledge, Robin Rush, loye Grigsby, Karen Per- cell, Susan Martin, Kathy Herlong. BACK ROW: Debbie Shipes, Millie Hutchinson, Harriet Butler, Cynthia Thomas, Patricia Har- per, Sharon Bradley, Marcia Martin, Tina jones, William Olawsky, Randy Norris, Tim Bailey, Don Hebert, Eddie Etheredge, Dale Swygert, LeAnne Hulon, Patricia Griffith, Gale Culler, Betty lean Hill, Donna King, Gail Holmes. ALL STATE CHORUS: Patricia Harper, Ken Satterfield, Martha Gulledge, Michelle Mar- tin, Randy Phillips. BACK ROW: William Olawsky, jan Scott, Steve Senn, Robbie Hook Gale Culler, .Ji- 555518 There is a lot more to Chorus than meets the ear. Chorus l,lI,lII, and IV, all have one thing in common, work. To put on a decent concert, there must be hours of practice. The same songs are sung over and over again with a stop here and there for corrections. At last, when the performers and director get it together and have polished the arrange- ment to near perfection, they are ready to sing for the outside world. Most of the time, the Chorus here at B-C puts on a Great perform- ance! They work hard, andthe results, beauti- ful music, that fills the soul, is proof of it! Mrs. Griffin, Chorus Director, pauses a minute to smile for the camera. 9th Grade Chorus: FRONT ROW: janet Bellis, Miranda Birchmore, Cynthia Broome, Pam Rowe, Donna Barnes, Cathy Read, Chris Bess, Tracy Hollingsworth, Ray Summey, Carmen Case, Barbara Turner, Craig Mitts, Lynn Hardister, Cindy Riser SECOND ROW: Teresa Riley, Robyn Satterfield, Vanda Birchmore, Tammy Driggers, Melody Wools, Amanda Cooper, Alma jackson, Lynne Alley, Angie jones, Margaret lnabinet, Pam Youngblood, Suzanne johnson, Carol Price, Catherine Davis, Michelle Easton, Novella Fortner, Gay Clelland, Linda Beard, BACK ROW: Florence Cooper, Kathy Quarles, Lynn Hor- ton, Virginia Winn, Nancy Moore, Elise Pollock, Kim Willis, LuAnne Brigman, john Branham, Montenna Grant, Deidre Adkins, Renee johnson, Buddy Rikard, Nancy Edwards, Lisa Motsinger, Kathy Atkinson, Karen MaHaffey 77 The 1976 Miss Afro , Elizabeth Hy- drick, flashes a smile for her admirers. Club sponsor, Mrs. Randolph, awaits her cue for the music. Q 'W ?ES: 9f:' ..,- ff Hi.: 0003300.75238 The annual Miss Afro Pageant, sponsored by the Que' Pasa Club, was held on November 25, in the B.C. auditorium. A capacity crowd watched as ten girls, grades 9-12 competed in evening wear, and tal- ent. The evening climaxed as Wanda Smith, the Mistress of Ceremonies, announced the winner and runners up. Elizabeth Hydrick, a junior, was crowned Miss Afro '76. The 1976 Miss Afro Court FROM LEFT: lune Percell, Kathy Herlong, Elizabeth Hydrick, Karen Percell, Denise Horley. Renee Daniels displays her talent with a stirring Dramatic interpreta- tion. Mistress of Ceremonies for the pa- geant was 'Wanda Smith, a member of the Que Pasa Club. 'f1-ww. mmhmt ,,L ? fx HW Q A A 3earca! ckrell n 3 K 2. S. , x. GI 1 s S' x Q wi Q 'X X Ev 2 K? av .WW vm. f 4 QQ 'N M, um-A 'L 9 ii V FS' wx? ,f ww 'Hi , lf ffmf, R . Nessie -f v Q -. '---L W .,. . ,,. LL..X ,. . 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Brown, Carl - Band Brown, jeanette - English, Drama, Humor, Short Story Bumgardner, Trilby - Spanish Byrd, Willie - Geometry, College L Board, Pre-Calculus l Callison, Helen - Librarian Carney, Germaine - Study Hall Castle, Ernest - NIROTC Chapman, Keith - Sociology, Civics, Family Living Clark, Gay - Algebra, Math ' Coker, Gurnelle - Guidance Connor, Linda - Chemistry Cribb, loyce - Business, English, Shorthand, Typing, Office Practice Cribb, Richard - Auto Mechanics Crowley, Pat- Guidance Secretary .I Art teacher, Mrs. Dennis works on a pottery creation while Laurie Culpepper looks on Captain Castle stresses the importance of responsibility to his NIROTC cadets at the an- nual ranking ceremony 88fFaculty avr - TllIEDlsIFE ur - 5 TE5CHERl Lis-'X P ww L . ' .tx E ' .,- 'R ,. 4' -f pie X. -as f it 5? . .QM t 7 -ma ,L . 15315 Q' -ls. -lg Iliff-- ' '4 'WP Q: 'mf 1:-1 5' all --I .a at A 1 25 t Q 'N Q p -riff I .. Ig . , W. fy, Well, it's not exactly the most pleasant way to start the day - walking into the door, only to be stampeded by wild savages! After gathering up the two hundred and seventy-three term papers, I had just put in alphabetical order, I struggled into the office door, to check in. And the principal informed me that a parent had called complaining that I was sadistically torturing her baby. It turned out that her baby was a 6'2 200 lb. junior, whose greatest thrill was derived from seeing me go into hysterics. Where does she get that torture bit from? If someone stuck gum in all your books and worms in your coat pockets, you'd hang him up and tickle him too! As the day progressed, I sur- vived two fights, a fire drill, and an airplane puncturing my ear. Making my way to my car, I failed to hear a horn blown by a student who wasn't supposed to be parking in th teach- er's lot. I was taken unaware, as a volkswagen dented my car's rear end. The driver of the car yelled out, 'Hey, do ya' mind!' With one broken ear and a dented backside it makes it a little hard not to mind. just wait kid! I'll hang you up and tickle you one dayI Mrs. Bass looks over one of the endless papers she has to read in an average day. Mr. Risinger watches all school activities with the proud feeling of a principal. Mr. Poovey and Mr. Hart talk during lunch about the varied events of a teacher's hectic day. it x ' Dennis, Mariellen - Art Derrick, Noreen - Librarian Dorris, Thomas - Drafting, Pre- Vocation Eaves, Zelda - General Science Etheredge, Bill - Electricity Evans, Barbara - Botany, Compara- tive Anatomy, Invertebrate Zoology Fair, LM. - Driver Training Fraley, Susan - World History, Current Events, Russian History Fraylick, Ed - Auto Body, Pre- Vocation Cause, Diane - Typing, Short- hand Facultyf89 Geddings, Ashley - Algebra, Col lege Board, Math, Daily Math Giles, Dorcas - English, You and the Law Giles, Margit - Home Arts, Personal Appearance, Food Preparation Family Life, Fashion and Design Glass, Mary - Civics, World Geog- raphy Glenn, Thomas - Welding Pre- Vocation Glowacz, Sarah jane - Health Grant, Carolyne - U.S. History Griffin, Barbara - Music Theory Chorus Hallman, Randy - Zoology, Botany Physical Science Hammond, Ruth - Accounting Typing, Data Processing, Office Procedures THE THE TEACHER Ifelt really depressed one day - down, The teacher sat at his desk looking around not saying much Then, he told me I had pretty eyes It made my day- He was nice and sincere The Teacher ldidn't understand ...Lost lwas failing the course. Afraid of what would happen if I did She called me up to her desk Asked me to let her help me She did ... I learned ...she cared The teacher Biology teacher Mrs. Evans, is always more than glad to help confused nauseated students. Harpe, jim - P.E. Hart, M.'L. - Pre-Algebra, Math, Al- gebra Hawk, john - Pre-Vocation, Me- chanical Drawing Hornsby, Guy - Physical Science, General Science, Health jackson, Beverly - English, Teen Lit- erature, Humor, T. V. leffcoat, Barbara - Guidance johnson, George - World Geog- raphy, Economics, Business Law, Civics johnson, Gwen - Resource Room jon es, Minnie -typing Lee, Mary Ellen - P. E. 90fFaculty 1 ff K' 5, - tt A E M5 tx We 2 wif ix XX is 5 ' N X Y iN 3 t Lewis, Rudene - Math, Algebra Lundy, Richard - Carpentry A rreeeel Martin, Nancy - Media Center Matthews, Mildred - English, Short Story, Mythology, Voc M cCaski ll, Marguerite abulary - Mytholo- is Sl M M 5 I :ALJ 01. Q t - 42.9112 Q52 gy, Humor, English 'S K 5 is H SS 5 Q Q 2 E E . N O X Q? Rl R g T Y 9 it. 3 . , ' , t 2. .. - t- :- ss-, ---, -A N - L -News if .f S -Q as-S . S' i : ' 1. . gg -.xt 'Y .. .. W6 L Q E ' R i. 'giifig ' A . ' 'E !f ,qviT11fk 11- 1 .M .... L L 4 .. IR. L L ' s wf Y ...idk K f 5 .A l ' at McClain, Edna - Latin, General Business Accounting, Mclntosh, Angela -- 20th Century Fiction, English, Research Mr. Sineath explains visually and verbally to Coach Simmons and Miss Mclntosh the importance of his favorite food, grits. . A all mow. Mrs. Price listens in amazement as a student explains why he doesn't have his homework. Mr. Porter poses in his office door- way for what he hopes is a center- fold. Nw Ry K Q ri. as if L2 ,V I iii L ' v sttf H K , .Pu era- .5 - fx 1:1 rg .-,. ,-:: - -fx . 1 , ff fe .: , Mrs. Martin Explains that on a day like this nothing goes right. F fl Q 1 '54 in , . J Ns, NR - My ff r Montgomery, Robert - Attend- ance, Athletic Director Mooney, Barbara - Spanish, English Mooneyhan, Anne - Research, Bible, English, Mythology Murray, Doris - Home Economics, Single-Living, Home Furnishing Park, Martha - English, Speech Facultyf91 WHHT 'S IT HLL HBUUT ? What are some of the rewards of being a teacher? Well, one teacher perhaps expressed it best when he replied, If I can help someone become happier about who they are and what they are, I feel I have really done something. Seeing young people learning to know themselves, and how to make de- cisions about life . .. kids growing to be individuals and feeling self satis- faction - that's what teaching is all about. Student teacher Tommy Collier jokes with some students in one of his newly acquired classes. Mrs. M. Giles demonstrates to lo Ann Benjamin the delicious art of making cookies. Patterson, john -ROTC Patterson, 1.5. - Zoology, Environ- mental Biology Pennington, Margaret - Civics, French, U.S. History Poovy, Spencer - U.S. History, Communism vs. Democracy, You and the Law Price, Barbara - journalism, Eng- lish Writing, Research, Newspaper Rainey, Angela - African Studies, World History, You and the Law, Psychology Randolph, Carolyn - Physical Sci- ence Ready, jane - Geometry, Math Rials, Diane - DECA Risinger, Lauren - English Rivers, Dorothy- U.S. History, Yearbook Roberts, George - Physics, Physical Science, Chemistry Schaap, Mary - English, College Reading Schlieder, Diane -- English, Re- search, Mythology Scott, Debra - Resource Room Scott, Nancy -- Math, Algebra Simmons, Don - P. E. Sineath, George - Math, Geometry Sees, Maybelle - Guidance Snyder, Pat - English, Grammar, Writing 92fFaculty 14 s -s i if st f l :X in . , l i Q, .M ,EFXM S fl X Qt . - . If i .is g .-fr ' it ' ii.. tssi t ii.. ' -4. X 1 we--X - rri C ...ist E f' N wk 4 if if A if D ti Sours, David - Graphic Arts, Pre- il f' -if . VOCHUOH . . ss g. ' Q y , i A A Swett, Ann - Art f ttt ,Z ig M . 'fr H if Taylor Diane - Math Algebra I L 'Q' ' . . ' y x rrr 4' -5 rr xv: Todd, Harriet -- Library - Secre- Tf rl ' ' Vt'1 ' ti tary 1 J C ttt ' . Ward, Stephanie - Physical Science, A rlni g I V Action - Chemistry Q iii ' :i'i' S' Watson, Elizabeth - English ,' S' V , Watson, Ingrid - Black-literature, V,,V i M y 5: 'L A Civics, You and the Law ryrrs , 4 'Y L- 1 C Westbrook, lean - Guidance yi ,, y 95 g 3 73' gg . A D yt ,V L Wiles, Donna - Algebra, Math W A 2 t ,,,tg.,, t 4 A Willis, Mary - Clothing, Home Arts A 56 it Q ! ,A ' and Crafts, Child Development, v rfl 5 f' -A i - Decoration W? 'Till T' fi' Q Miss Ready smiles at a joke told by one of her witty students. 5 f s, if di 1 if at - xx , . A' ,.. A Mrs. McGuire looks over the strange ex- cuses students bring in to the attendance office. Mr. Chitty reminds a student that when the second bell rings, it's time to go to class. A . af Miss Kessler becomes ecstatic when she finds out that everyone dressed out. Mrs. Carney and Mrs. Sees watch their favorite team while shivering in the cold. Facultyf93 BEHI D THE SCE E5 The B.C. District H2 Board of Trustees is a very hard working and important group. just what exactly is their job? Well, some of the things they do are interviewing and selecting teachers for the B.C. schools. The board is also in charge of all the budgets - how much to spend for what, in the schools. They have to approve all field trips and other excursions relating to the schools, and also work out the me- chanics of selecting teacher of the year, from our district. These are just a few of the many duties this group has. They do a superb job atallofthem. Mr. Heyward Moore - Assistant Su- perintendent of Public Relations Board of Trustees - Walter S. Walker, Robert Livingston, L.T. Out- law, William jennings, Carroll Mc- Gee, B.H. Whetstone, Fred Carter 94fAdministration Mr. Hebert Wood - Superinten dent of B.C. School District H2 Central Office Assistants - Dot Brown, johnnie Chapman, Virginia Kyzer, Nancy White, Virginia War- ren, Ann Rikard, Peggy Turner, Marion Hopper, Frances Shealey, Carol Robertson Mr. Donald Liddle - Assistant Superintendent for Business Management f ,ht , Mr. jerry Teal- Assistant Superintendent for Instruction tw. a S 1 ig ttc S st., Z C. S 5? Q Q Sri, . .- F, 1, A -Y X131 ' +- .. .El A ' at, --,- A .tg-, ,jf . ,6 s ws, gt Q Si 1 has , .5 X' A s r ,st ,t.t, is is jc, W QV, K- s z , N B 'Fw C ..,,,t,,,,, ,N .K 2' 'ft wif, ws gig., W-fk. 5, t a Mr. Carter Breland - Personnel Director B.C. Schools Office Secretaries - Dorothy Knight, Patsy Hilyer, Dorothy Gordon, Cathryn Rish Administrationf95 Kevin Acton Craig Adams Pam Addy Deirdre Adkins Susan Adkins Crystal Alexander Lynne Alley Donald Almond Steve Amick Walter Applewhite Linda Arnold Arlene Ashley It was like a rainbow, in a way. if.. 5 wk. . , i . REG 1 Q , 9 5 , .. -Y ' ' QL of X , A' X . A I ' Xgsk' . 1-1 ' 5 Q sw? r W X xi - we ' Q is E if-sf si ' I 4' S K L3 it X .As K J Xxw. , t., Q, F L . Q E 'f It 1 'X f X Q , fs t 5 4 X I X 'x M in K E Y N l S A. i Hundreds of people, all from dif- ferent backgrounds, and walks of life, coming together to blend in as one. From three different schools they came - Busbee, Fulmer, and Northside - not knowing what to expect, or exactly how to act. There were so many new, unfamiliar faces and places at first it was kind of scary. But as five hundred people, came to know the school and the people here, they blended into one - a very important group, known as the Freshman Class. This year, the freshmen experienced many new happenings and made some new discoveries about themselves, other people and life, Middle School became just a memory, as Freshmen learned to care about their new school. They adjusted to the changes and created new memories. Shown in the following section are these people, and a little piece of the rainbow they helped to make during 1975-76. Kathi Atkinson Miram Austell Don Baily Brenda Baker Mike Baker Shawn Baker r A , f x - . xi is 1, S H.. .4 Charles Bamburg Q , Scott Banks Cindy Bannister Donna Barnes Donny Bashore Linda Beard fx, t i xln F wi Q Q 'lx , ...L ills, EXlT F' A 5 . . , i ff- Freshmen and their parents listen attentively to the speaker at Freshman Orientation. at ii ai tt N as as , sr 'Q' t A T S 7 fl' Q rs, K J X 54:1 - 7 ... ,gl lg t ' f , T- . - A, jg., . - . A . J- 's .pi 'Q . . FY XB' ' a'W'1f.X- Kc W its I . . x -. ,M gg 'les vii -444' .. K. 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X A A A AT li zybxs 1, N - j 'T Q gllhlit I IV T TT Trrkh I I Ti ii: t a T T T- T if T wil' 1 f iw JA it ,ff .T X l ii ML 3 A' I T3-434 A 5 ' X T EW fb 'T ' MY P INT -as E VIEW A feeling of nervousness is Sharpeisl' ce as Mr Rlsrnger X rules to 4 at B C Clos op Good afternoon and welcome to freshman orientation Hopefully this will be of some help to you in learning a little more about the school you will be attending for the next four years By the way for those of you who don t know where room 408 is you just go out the left door take a right go up the stairs go out the door take a right and go in the door on the left You should fmd it with no trouble ala With this statement we were left on our own We soon left the audi torxum to roam the strange and very unfamlllar halls for the first time A slow panic began to set In as I made my way through the seeming ly endless corridors I searched des peratly for some of my classes but unfortunately It was as If I were caught In a maze going around In circles I felt so depressed, wonder mg how In heavens would I ever fund my way around this place Vx if shman Christi rsome 'iff sions of angry teachers screamnng at the top of their lungs The bell has rung? So why are you late? flashed back and forth through my mlnd lust as I was contemplating dropping out of school to avold all these hassles this girl walked up to me Then with four short words and an understanding smlle she calmed a lot of my fears Can I help you? At that moment I thought that gurl was the nicest person I d ever met and I vowed ld be indebted to er the rest of my life It turned ou that she was a student guide and really knew what she was do n With her help I located all my classes the gym and the cafeteria After I got home I sat down to thunk about my new home I was stxll pretty scared but now It was more of an excited anticipation rather than a terrified nervousness I had the feeling that everything would turn outjust fine YD A 4, . '- al X If 5x 'It 9 A R ag. 'Q v I vs 3 3 xt I N , mW'f'K2Iff 'W' ,tk Phyllis Feaster Barbara Feider Steven Floyd Novella Fortner Olna Fowler Cindy Fox Jacqueline Franklin Rhnee Frye Stanley Fudge Richard Furtick Deloisa Gadson Alden Cainey Cheri Gainey Connie Cainey Wally Gantt Donna Carris Renee Gaskin Paula Geddings - A.. ,G kii.. 1 .GG ' gr. Dawn Geiger G.. Alice Gimbruch Teena Glass Bob Glock 1 .zgf ' .:If GG KJ G Ricky Good Darrek Goode Montenna Grant Della Green 8 3 if L ' 83,1 i Q fx rs at it I k 'E G 1 d 3 ' Q William Gregory Scott Griffin Gregg Gross V Betty Gunter 5 A L K, 5, Kathy Hair ' A 1 ' I Laurie Hall -' V K A S s. ' it ' erm., , G , WGGG, . G V K . .Lg 3. - Sharon Hallman 4 Xi xi V' A Q Q Y I K , janet Hamilton t X 'Njgy' N 3,1 EG 5 fi' Y Q X . Patricia Hampton K T I Vlgg V K g joe Hancock K ,L ' G gg - S K Patti Hanna Q - K Q K 1:1 GM g t ii.. A we i ' W , . 1 Q K- X ' F1 .r , Paul Hanna fd 1, - 34' Vg..,1.N V K N A, ,g , 'V , ,T M'ke Hanne G G i QQ G L G Q , ' h L 'K I r G tyf G itt G 'i F Kr X... .Gg -G X. Darlett Hardeman . ,Q A is -X KKKK,, Q ,Q if X mjew - - wx - ' if 0 s , 'Q 'j-X - ' M. ,.K- ' f ' t l jane Hardeman X J ,RG X I fab- wg 1, , - G .. ' K I ' lb. if 'l lk, 'Ai K is ' 5 Lane Hardister 5 N, G Q g gggg-S15 96,5 G , 6 5 During a demonstration for Mrs. 5nyder's English classes, junior, Karen Addy Shows how to apply stage make-up using Freshman Mike loye as her Guinea pig! Freshman Mike Cooke shouts for ..,,,, his classmates Tracy Hellman 81 Mike Clark to get a move on it! 4 'H f .V B. : :Q 'f?7-1 ffzif - , Q dv Q, 'fr 5 ,' An G i ,-Hfgf, ef . y fs, KL' ,wigg- ,af :K 100 we v r HKESHM V , . . sf if X ,.,,.,-- .. , . 1: 5:5 3 ,Hia 'L , .X ,. KN Q- Wi sl xx 9 . f x 'F' QQ.: is S V V F x rs xf x gf F . K 34, vi lc I ,,,'i, 8.37, Li: -. 'fQ'tn, E ur? . ,JNX 35 I' 1-T ' 5' if A 'TLS 'l Xglfiiif'-.Ir t 1. in i sf Ni: e gs iilwllx R ,QQ C tttttt at iii A it Y Qs L6 fig if ft g ' X W Q ' Kenny Hare Melanie Harmon Tim Harrelson Renee Harris Michael Haworth Steve Hebert Tracy Hellman Susan Herman jerry Hinshaw Tracy Hollingsworth Donna Holmes Paul Holmes Ricky Hook Tony Hopkins Keith Hopkins Lynn Horton johnny Howell Linda Howell Nicholas Hubert Libby Hull Kenneth Hutchinson Darlene Hutto flbbli How in the world do you make a float? How should I know . . . lhaven't ever made any kind of float be- fore! So the conversation went during the first meetings of the Freshman float committee. Perhaps at first they didn't know what they were doing but the float turned out pretty good! The Homecoming float was only one of the many activities that freshmen participated in this year. Many freshmen involved them- selves in clubs of all sorts. By taking part in activities at Brookland- Cayce, they broadened their hori- zons, made new friends and had a very good time. The Freshmen also, were introduced to new types of classroom activities. Some favorite courses with them were Drama, Art and Physical Education. In these and other classes, Freshmen took a ma- jor part in the learning process, by demonstrations, skits and games. Freshmen were very active in or- ganizations such as Student Council, Chorus, Band, sports, cheerleading etc. Ten girls from the ninth grade competed in the Miss Bearcat contest and two boys competed for the title of Mr. Turkey. The Booster Club, otherwise known as Bleacher Bums, was made up largely, of fresh- men. It's obvious that the freshmen did participate! Being involved in school happen- ' Windy Hyan ings helped to make it a much more fi Tim Hyman interesting place to come to every g , X day. just ask any Freshman!! K C f L f if F -g-. Alma jackson Q ii ii f fii . S , g., f I if Victoria jackson A 'X 1 M f H.. ,.' gf ' j X Daryl Leigh jacobs . -A . 2 -ei fi ' Shefffafobs , N,,,,,. . . , l K 1,7 ,I t K. g A A K N k ,f. f Q I K , Howard la,-nes 15 Q 5 I ffl -'Y M ' , A X is gf X 'L' T Tim james 4 , ', ,S J N . I! X k ' M, Ervin jeffcoat as be g e 0 L , Kathyjeffcoat 4 Mary jane jeffcoat . . VVKVV Tony jeffcoat P 5 s X Frankiejefferson 2' QQ , ,L . 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X , i 5 ,Q f x ,... if ,, 4 142' ' V I Tonya Morgan jan Morrow Lisa Motsinger Patrick Murphy Sandra Murray john Neal Mike Nelson Ricky Nichols Steve Nichols Vince Nicholson Tommy Nix Peyton Nixon Brenda Noble Lynn Norman jayne Odom Michelle Odom 5881558 r Ana A as gihovxk Qkkts 54.1 W-.if Theres probably not a single person at Brookland Cayce who has not been in the canteen at least once Despite the over crowded ness and long waiting lines, the canteen is a fun place to be Almost everyone remembers the beatings that took place in there, not fights or riots or any thing like that it was a way of saying Happy Birthday toafrlend Amazingly enough beating some one on the posterior with a nice firm broom was a sign of affection lof course the birthday boys and gals might have a few words to add to thatll Another happening in the can teen was the daily battles at the football table With serious and determined expressions evident on their faces, the footsballers strug- gled to the end to defeat their opponents no matter what it took! lperhaps the reason they were so eager was that the loser had to pay for the next gamell The canteen was definitely the place to be during lunch! lof course those birthday boys and gals might have a few words to add to thatll Sharon Hallman and Terry Sawyer can't resist the bubble gum ma- chines only one of the many attractions in the canteen. . . in I ' . 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V U X , s ' - Q, f x ix M 0 1 Keith Olawsky Denise Olney Beth Orvin Allen Ouzts Tammy Parker Kelly Parrish Katie Pate Pat Patrone English Pearcy Geneva Peek Lynn Peek Wendy Percell Pamela Phillips Deanna Pitts Ruthie Player Elise Pollock ludy Poole Gary Popwell Greg Porter Regina Porterfield Timothy Pralour Vanessa Pralour Donald Prevette Carol Price Tony Price Tressa Price Margaret Pugh Robert Purvis Kathy Quarles Tony Raines Cathy Read Deborah Reed jeannie Reese Donald Reynolds Rubian Reynolds Cathy Rhodes Ernest Rhodes Karen Ricard Tomi Richards Willie Richardson Buddy Rikard Stefanie Rikard Paul Riley Teresa Riley Chip Rinehart Cindy Riser Tony Rish Timmy Ritter Wendy Rivers Tammy Roach LaDonna Roberts Suzanne Rodgers loyce Rollim Mike Rollison Chris Ross Pamela Rowe Linda Russ Da vid Rutherford Susan Ryles Glenda Sammons Eric Santiago Robyn Satterrfield Terry Sawyer Dawn Scheper Carolyn Seal Laura Senn Renee Senn Suzie Senterfeit Darleene Sewell Sabra Shaffer Anita Shah Chris Sharpe 104 T us. 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S One of the first major projects planned and sponsored by the stu- dent council, this year, took place on October 29 at 7:30 at the school. The event was called Catfest 75 and was a first in the history of Brookland Cayce. It was held to help raise school spirit and pride during Homecoming Week, and also to get the Student Body in- volved in Homecoming. The Stu- dent Council borrowed the idea of the Catfest from the University of South Carolina, who hosts an annual cockfest, to celebrate their 4 Homecoming. l Much work was invested in the lpreparation for the Catfest, by the A Student Council, cheerleaders, band K' A an chorus. The pre-Catfest activi- ies included a sign contest, a door decorating contest, and special days such as fifties day, jersey day dress up day, ect. ... The nightime extravaganza was a combination pep rally bonfire comedy show, contest, and dance. The cheerleaders provided the pep talks, and the chorus and band treat- ed the students with mini-concerts. The Student Council put on a come- dy spoof entitled Hornets which was a spin off on the movie JAWS, In the play Quint Bearcat destroys the great hornet, who has terrorized man and beast for centuries. At the end, he pulls out another victory for the Brookland-Cayce Bearcats lf.. in their duel with Aiken. The drama club also skit after which a big he d. A dance took place Kristi Sharpe Kenneth Sharpe Cynthia Shaw Chuck Shealy Cindy Shealy Mike Shealy Tom Shealy Dannie Shipes Tim Shull Eddie Shumpert john Simmons Timothy Singletary Neil Singleton Audra Sizemore jimmie Slice Sonja Small presented a bonfire was in the gym, which everyone enjoyed. At this dance the Senior football players and their homecoming sponsors were honored. The band Peace and Music gave an excellent per- formance, and everyone seemed to have a great time. Hopefully the Catfest will become an annual event here at Brookland- Cayce. If it was this good its first year, just think what Catfest '76 will be like! f K 4. 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Z ' vfifriifl. f s an 4 Larry Taylor 1 V I Pamela Taylor Robert Taylor Valerie Taylor Rick Teal Billy Terry Tammy Terry Ann Thomas A Mary Thompson in fi Mike Thomas Toni Thomas Steven Thompson Brian Thornton Cynthia Thrift Rusty Tickle k Timmy Tinman X ' - 1 X X . 'fr i' ,.,. , l Angela Timmerman Ni J ' WU Q Barbara Turner l Schell Valentine Tommy Wadford Bucky Wages john Waller Doris Walker Sabrina Walker ' lodie Ware The freshman class, in many schools, is often times looked upon as being the baby of the family a group who is put up with, but is not old enough to take part in anything. Not so, at Brookland- Cayce. The freshman class of 1976, was a major participant in school activities, and contributed as much to the school as any other class did. They have proved, beyond a doubt, that B.C. will be in good hands for the next three years. Freshmen of '76 Seniors of '79 ... this baby's got it all together! Freshman Carolyn Wilson hits her- self when she remembers the home- work she didn 't do for Civics class. 106 ,. f 5 t -if 1 , -if Y Yi' W gsx x fi., 9. X 1 s 7 L 9 M.. , 'V' , if 2 it T N T' llll C . il nyxxrf N XM! IH I in X' .. 7445 ? ' it 4 , Rig - . 1 9 Eu 6 'x is 1 ,r,, - 7 ' ,, x fs 1-5' X ' -z ' X V M it i : -t W x :gat 'ltr - 4 ' L lk W . 1. ts 242, if-f wr . - fm, , .Q- X ,tl lbr't'x' '- ll l l I fig -X 1 ei 7 W ga lbw X. 'IHS HMM Y nl ' ' i N M 1 .- ... W e i A t 1 42 ,g si M -3 Q1 i F - 5 2 ri 5' lg ff , at ' TY-if if!-W 'T ' ' il M4 'f..V A I , a -aw? ,gm W 4: 1 if 2 W w sf ' ' ff H V g 'Sw ,D i , :wa fmt: ,, . W. amz' . : :: r9QI4g'.'v1i.'::'fg.-3 Sf: El g ' Nt .35 Q pg if 4 3 fn. , , +515 is 9 T ' sv 5 While eating lunch in the canteen, freshmen Marie Browder and Me- lody Dawkins have a friendly con- versation. vm M ei fl l 4 il it It 4--4 ff ' ,wa , . ., -' , nt, mg 4? s ' .F ' 311'- J., 11: ,., ,. , ,,, V. Ng 5' it ,?,,,,,.. l 1 4-.A ig. 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Robby Boland David Bowdler Stephanie Bogue Lil Boulware Kevin Bowen Ronnie Bowman Tim Brady Ch ris Brandon Denise Bridges Truitt Brittingham Brent Brock Allen Broadus janet Brooks Robert Browder Angela Brown Ben Brown Gayle Brown Greg Brown Pamela Brown Ricky Brown Beverly Budnek Selina Bunch Brigitte Burnett Sandra Burke Shirley Burns Bobby Burton joey Byrd Sophomores Class officers are: Lisa Popwell - Pres.g Chrissy Coffee Vice Pres.g Susan Register - Sec.g Debbie Padgett - Council Rep. fAbsentJ - Donna King - Treas. Sophomoresf109 Bruce Cain S ,ET . pr ..- Curtis Calhoun Laurie Callison David Cannon laa Angie Carter joel Carter ,S Nancy Cartledge gl, Linda Carver S johnny Cascio Bryan Castley Richard Castas g GaryCaughman .. .N L X eiii . ...M ...t S? Ea mx t MA fl Q S W .tb Becky Causby Chix l Emily Chalker S g ' LW' 1 X Mark Chavis xiii ciac ili 2 Steve Christley ' if Lisa Clark . 1 W .t g M X Mike Clarke Q- . fl li jan Cockrell Q v. , is . ll! Tim Cockrell g 1 A 'L i lx. , Chrissy Coffey l ' xx X X , I V K Patricia Cokley Terry Coleman jimmy Collier Connie Cook jeff Copeland Carl Corba Patrice Corbett X l X xl ly l . . , Olga Cothran V, M S Dale Crawford ' li Tammy Creamer by ' , Mark Crider Gs Anthony Criscoe s Laura Cromer 4 N ! I g M Susan Crosby .X g X wi ' ,psi 'l10!Sophomores You've been good for Brookland- Cayce and your memory will linger on in the hearts and minds of everyone even when you've gone. We'd all like to say thank-you and tell you that we appreciate the way you've led and guided us and made us all look great. We leave to you only memories of a year of good times and fun and promise to never forget the class that is number one. During class, Seniors daydream, wondering where all the time went it seemed just yesterday when th ey werejust sophomores. wt S X .X .il 443 ?51?s5lgs1.f.f'5 5' .. .fs -29 L c ... -iz. . kv. - ... Agfa N 'Sli-x . X .. Ex rt' 'aw .. '-swf 1- X . 1? 'ZI'?i .1 ' ii vs, 1 .4 . 1 1.35 if Us ry.. sat Q 'wb-mf... L A .4 E31-1. f. W, -1- 'fe ' 1 ..-- wi .Q ,S qw., R l EMI Patrice Corbitt tries desperately to attract Kay Whittle's attention, but finds that she is lost in thought. Q if E it ' E zs- .L ..t1.t,, ' ' 0 . R E8 PHS 88 - 1. M N -- -weft :- . Herb Cross R L s.ss Phil Culbreth i Elaine Daniels 1 Tina Dantzler X QR! W 'xg' MT? ' X N cg we am. . 'rf Timmy Dannelly t .L XX ! ii wr bg 'X . ,. .,., N, .. y iw g N it Q 2 .gs M3 QB Q B 4 ' Q X 'K ar 5 t Q 1 1 5 I , Q 1 l I . . V I, u . , , 9 B- ' . . ' - 1 is 4' x . XX-ails' 'Q' '-- - tt.1 J ,,,t --.t1g ,1 . . I t . I an 4 X sg X l 0 t x S: Q , ii' 'K R A NN. W H' J --' . f' v F 5331 .1 11 X 1 'Q Q' if . 'A ll f, if X Q L . ' A X f - gt, , -'L X N L X y x l bl 5 X an hm' S M551 , L .it -' a Q 5 QW 2 . L X fl, ' QM N' -f. is G. ss X WNX Us i A' B 'tx tx 'T 3 -MQ! E V. K . X 'll A wav l X il 6 to D 3132 s S L it E X12 A E if J 'W REQ V lf f 0, L i Q . - X .- N Z ws., R f kt 'X '- an v. A flu. 5, , . , N , NW . WX is Wa , .qu XX 5357. ,, te HT ,fmt .um . mf, ,,.m,,,, . K My Q RITE- ., M' 'I -L: ,s ,A U Y.. fn sw, X Q '1 at .Qi , ., f 1 Q a , s . 9 , 'W ,qwtsx V i z f E . .. I 0 f. 'W fs Z si V Q , Angela Davenport Butch Davenport Becky Davis Carla Davis Sherry Dawson Paul Day Tammy Day Barbara Daughtry Bill Deaton Pam DeLoach Terri Dennis Steve Derrick Lisa Dickerson Bradley DiFiore Karen Dillon Mary Dillon Henry Doby Danny Dorn Lisa Dovell Rebecca Drafts joe Driggers Karen Driggers Eric Dull Loyd Dunham Evelyn Dunn Anthony Earle Rocky Easterling Nolan Edens Kathy Edwards is fi. :tt X 'ff N Keith Elliott Q , Qi, gb J .g .yt ii' x K W , ,rx . , . ' K, 5 ' ,Q Q 'LV4 2, Q61 .xi L Doug Ellison David Ermutly Carol Fairhart y Daniel Fanning Yvonne Fanning Dixie Faris i Helen Faust ui' Q E , f 1, , 1 t it 3. sl, X . . f nf tit fr J K Y 1. , E 3' K S .- I' 1 'N lx f I L - sa. ,tst - L ssr s. L it N' I.,-2 tank S Sophomoresflll Robby Feaster 1 s T Carole Fleming . Mike Floyd k ' A ff. ,af l Ka th y Foley A Billy Ford . A Maxie Forehand . 1 Kirk Flowers . F .--' 1 .3 ff.-twagzsiseg -- sf - W ,1 t. .jf Chris Fortosis 5 Q' ' Danny Fox . A, V Paula Franke X 'B Loretta Franklin 1 3 Robin Frierson si' s if - Elizabeth Fry ful lx jp, Lisa Fuller s 2 ,QS ysy i,,I Nothing ever seems to go right when it's time to work on a Home- coming float. The biggest problem the sophomores had was where on earth they would obtain afloat bed. Finally, they dug up a hay wagon from a farmer in Swansea. Then the real work begang transforming a hay wagon into a float is quite an ac- complishment. But the sophomores did a great job of it. As the float progressed the wind began to blow. The twelve foot cardboard football r ayer waved ominously but held up throughout the whole parade. Be- cause spirit was at its height, the Sophomores won second place. Sophomore Council Representa- tives discuss their plans for the float, -- -5 1, .za .lf V if A r 3 5 t Q av 5? X 'S , 1, 3, - l. 1 X l M f at it - - K ' V- 2 - 1 ' X ft F wasza. 'B C-f during a meeting. .ff iii Darwin Fulwood illili il C y R Pete Fusco ' , gs r G ,g Bennie Gable if .. - . F at fe Angie Gamf .stst F F ff . -li vii- its R A F 5? Charles Gantt Q ggf f , . l ....g R. sil . Ju X ,X R . Lesha Gantt ' G' F ' V G CN A C K 1 Mike Gardner xx t xii' 'l 1 ' 'X i X A NJ X sa f1r:fs -'1-- - srz srg-t :-1 s..- -srt g ' . 2., ifs sv. gytigg A - ft. K Robert Gardner ..ii R it Randy Game-ff - . s , ttrt .. . vs Randy Graham Q' h.'- f i..gg gg T in . 'W' if F yt ii Kafef' Gibbons F S. it iiss Y ' 'X F ' T-el .5 Billy Giles V A f- . .g 6 ft' I Ralph Giles 1 g A+, xl s ,'.. 4 V sf otitis, , 5 Timmy Gilliam 'F f ...s at C F f 1' t' 49' , ' 1 f us e '-f.fsa' -. -'i' Y n, 112fSophomores . Q S. ,, ri if t LQ H 'st ,Y z X5 . 'High-, 'fig 1 xi MA G FA 'J' W . , s . 4'1- v -I gi . fgiszeas: , .11:. Wii. L is a- 1- 525 X- iw X' it X M f - - -' , X 1 a G ' H 2: 3 ' as t S. 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K A - , L H ki as 'R i at stsss i f, ' 2 1 N hiv Y Q f K li 11 ' ' ,, .- ,' H-.C X X , -:RZ-Svsigai ' yi fp? , i I -31 ,, N . 1 'KEN' - Andy Gilmore Dorie Gimbruch Pam Glover Sylvia Gotch Clinton Grant Lori Grant loye Grigsby Vicki Grooms Landy Grubb Marion Gunter Marion Gunter Robby Hammond Thomas Hampton Hub Hardeman Cathy Harmon Dawn Harper Terri Harper Phillip Hartgraves Gwen Harrelson john Harvey Nancy Hedges David Hellman Ann Henderson Cliff Hendrix Roy Hendrix Betty Henry Robert Hersey loanie Hess john Hill Wesley Hill Angie Hilyer Sue Hipp George Hipps Lane Hite Brian Holland Bruce Holley Glenn Holley Tony Holley Gail Holmes janice Holsonback Glenn Holton Kathy Hook Lisa Horne jewel Hornsby Linda Horton lack Hudish Pam Hughes Liz Hurley Sammy Hutto Gail Inabinet Robert lnabinette Tilford jackson Ronnie jeffcoat Debbie leter Donna le well Brenda livers Sophomoresf113 Christopher johnson Lan johnson Lori johnson Shirleyjohnson Carole jordan Michaeljones Sheila jones Tina jones john jourdain Kelvin jumper Rhonda jumper Sandra Keen Eddy Keith jamie Kelly johnny Kelley joey Kerbs Donna King Karen King Mahalia Kinley Kevin Kirkland Basil Kirton Rick Knopf Paige Lackland Teresa Lawhorne james Lawson Maria Leaphart joe Leary Da vid Lee Timmie Leitner Mark Level Gigi Leventis Ruth Lewis Sue Lloyd Bobby Lorick Darlene Lovett Laura Lowman Kim Lucas Llynnette Lucas Anna Lusk Ginnie Lynch jay Magee David Mahaffey Sylvia Mann Marcia Martin Sharon Martin Susan Martin Bert Matthews Keith Mathias Ross Mathias Pam McAlhany Gail McCaston David McCoy Sandra McCoy Cissy McCulloch Penni McFadden Tina McKinney - Ulr- . .ti 5 . eff 19 x iw? ij, ii Y Q - .sr fa., ....,.. ,,,... L, 'ffl iii! lf' . MQ. f s 'N 'N ' H 'S fr . vvvi S L L yjs ij ,15 5 N . Q N S X ' 1 x I X tt? is if X we S. Q ti ,R Q x ,nk .., i s: .:e, ,.,, it Fw., fr-X K . ' Y it '-. 5 , , ugh ' at ff-ii 'll ' 1 lx ' L . '55, ' 'TT 4.4 . 1 ' ' Q in 1 3 .L . C X , 'fx f Q. L .f T' it L X ,- . 1x..vft ' -1 . ,'i: ?ilffgQ5 S it . i 5 'qs , . X ,L F: 8 I sian 2 s L -y :4 r 5' i ,' . fit 'i Q 1' j . K as . sw K S ?Af ,,i, Q. ge me N 7' , x I ferr g 1, . A.g N R W . - gi N Q - v fs N, Q EW B K st A X M - Q A . f . 5.535 Y.. A, .. K .xg .f ,KN ffm N 114fSophomores 4 x . .L K E x cf' 54' - '--N 1 W as S L Q L Q. X 1 s R R ' , X mist? t as Q X X gk X N5 Hi 'IHS SPIRIT , -we - ' X '-' Ni -- -. -. -is -I ..Q4tabQ...-- T There is a very special group' of TT people who meet every morning in room 214 for about fifteen minutes. - These people are really high jesus. The group number range T ellr from 30 to 50 people every morn- ing. Some of the participants felt that these meetings helped to get them through the day. All the people who take part in the programs felt that jesus was C number 'I in their lives. This is indeed a very special group v C sttts i of people. They are one, in the , T tsgg T Spirit, of God. During the morning devotions Edie Gunter reads a poem to the group R gttg sTs's i s ', ' 1 1 W dealing with Cod. 3 Nd I ll ' on we t 'If WRSNOK-: 'N'N+ 5 Y is , 1 X xl li A ,fi 3 u ll it t S2 Q us, is N T T C N stss a N mf? ,ff gi, ' .:- ' s 'S is , K Si sf is 'P WP XQQ X 5 wi if EQ 5 ,., its ,ws f A sa? ' N N' -X 3 Ns wie ek ' mil t s S 1 5 0 Q ss xx t WN I ,R 4 :rugs T 3,,,,Eii,, Q, ,, H' ,- ,,,, 4,1 ,, N we , 3 ,. ff if-0 4 if 'S QE.. 'iw X 4 . it A T- it X, by in TIA, ig A ss., Q ,,Ly y T , T L ' . ' W Debbie McMillan ggw C T K y y A Phil McMillan A gg ' lif T Michael McNeill 11' lili Q C T Q- Henry Middleton F , l f T :N U' ' , Dennis Miles N T 'H bf .W l f gl Scotty Mill 2 - N f Nicki Miller i 'f siii IOQ Minikiewicz g f 4, A Willie Minor T N T f t i C ' M'fC U ' - TT ,, .i'fr'V y Terry Moody s ' T , fffgj Ethel Moore LL: . . I Tara Moorer iiiis, ,M C ' 'il'i Cindy Morgan his 1' , 6 - I ' Sandra Murphy is T y lohn Muffal' W t Y C B Susan Neblo if l if X Keith Nichols T ' 'f' T 5 connie Nix Da vid Norris Daryle O'Cain Q 'C T Danny Odom ft.. Clare Orvin T Theron Oswald Cynthia Outen Debbie Padgett I , 'l.' ?l 5f44 T B' Sophomoresf7'l5 Wyman Padgett Cecilia Parker Kim Parnell Laura Peake Fran Phipps Anita Pichey Keith Plyler jill Poague Mary Ann Poncela Lisa Popwell Thomas Porter Terri Powell Donna Price Leland Price Rhonda Price Gregg Pritchett johnny Purvis Ken Rabon Susan Ratcliffe Karen Ray Lisa Redmon Susan Register Benny Reynolds Gwen Rhodes james Rhodes Teri Richards Perry Richardson Hal Riddle Cathy Riley Thomas Riley Tommy Risinger jennie Rivers Mike Robertson jeff Robinson Kevin Rogers Linda Rogers Sheila Rogers Wayne Rogers jeff Roof Terrie Rose Claude Scipio Dwayne Scott Lori Scott Steve Seal Linda Segars Debra Senn Terry Sexton Frances Shaffer Bubba Sharpe Ray Sharpe Rusty Shealy Nancy Shearer Pat Shelly Susan Shelton jimmy Sheppard Clay Shirah 116fSophomores Us ve ..L. V s.. 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S .t wail S I , it Wil HF QA ai ti! , Ji, . -- vw- fp -H 'J' THAT EHKST TIME ,,,,,.,.,--v-'W ff' ,fi ,,,.f- .f N f .ff ,--'- ,H, 5 lf f Young love is a very beautiful thing but it can also be a very em- barrasing and comical thing too. The annual staff thought it would be fun to share some real-life mem- ories so we asked many different people about their experiences with first dates. Here are a few samples of their replys: When I picked her up the car stalled and finally just died! I had to call my dad! I was gonna be real bad and take her parking down a little dirt road and we got lost! It took me an hour to figure out where I was. But it wasn tso bad. She attacked me! Right when he went to kiss me goodnight my daddy peeped out the window! That s love! Lounging around at lunch William Olawsky gives Terry Rose a little help with her homework. ,if . , ' 15 Q l .Ss- K-A Q E i is fe SIX 1-as , 'Q A sf Q t I X t iff he if--.Y Karen Shirey Tammy Shirey Lisa Shull Rick Shull Perry Simpson Frankie Singleton Deborah Sires joe Slice Sandra Smigay Brenda Smith Charlotte Smith Glenda Smith limbo Smith Kevin Smith Mark Smith Stephen Smith Stuart Smith Norman Snelgrove Dean Spradley Tom Sprinkle Cathy Stewart lim Stewart Tommy Still Bill Stone Tim Stone Tom Stone Linda Sammons George Sutton Sophomoresf1 17 Annette Sturkie Lonnie Sturgis Frankie Taylor George Taylor Patricia Taylor Paul Templeton Ch erie Thomas Cynthia Thomas jackie Thomas Margo Thomas Tommy Thomas Billie Thornton Mary Thornton Shawn Tolans Kim Toler Dale Trapp Carol Turkett leanna Turner Sidney Tuten Carla Tweedlie Billy Unthank Stanley Wade Brenda Walker Glenn Walker Kym Walters Carl Washington Kathy Watts Davey Waugh The Sophomore year is one of many new experiences. Most stu- dents start dating, driving, and hav- ing more freedom than they ever have had before. They learn a lot from these happenings, and benefit from them. The Sophomore year is usually a very fun year because the kids no longer are unsure, about the school like they were when they were freshmen. The 10th grade feels comfortable, and like they really do belong here. They're right too. Sophomores contributed very much to the entire school this year, and we're proud of them. They're a great class, and have a lot to give. And the good thing is that this is only the beginning. Typing students often have more on their minds than just typing! ww C 4, sr . 'T . M., , I' K W 1 - , K - K aw . ' . ' R 5 B' ..., B S' 1 -My X 4 gm. ,,,,: A - . ,. 55- . . ,S - rf' 'H t A at T me Q 1 ' , A is I 5. Q 4 .5, . hw, Q- Quai 5 -- ,. '. li ','.. - rf- .' . 0 fs' - ' .,. .x lg if ji f 'gg Q s f ' W T l ff: f' f X' f W I WS A -ws' A A W, , , , K - , L. X 1-A H B ' -1- C . . , 9-3 ,, R . L -, . X , , mg 4, c ft. kit - X t ' la f ' +1 J' A T' F ? 'B if J ' i i T Ai s . is t is 'sii' ri 'ilti' W- ' , a. ' - ft A - - ' T s W i l . si , fo ff- i . - 1 T f F J llii 6 - gs . ' S is .. ' Fr i 1 t M E' kt5e4 i stlt it lt- W . t ,.VVk . I K f. 54 :M an 2 , K K ty K S .tk Q .. N . K ,Q , an + K , A 4' ,, 262.5 X I K Xi, '63 F P3 GQ 4 fu, VX, A H 1 , ff' 'W QM - X f A V, 5 4 E , 1 :fix asv- . C 1 V , . . H A T T t t 5 g ,. ,,.. ,t ,M gqhn g g if 5 A f s- .: C M T .F i . 5 1 M- ' fs 5 iv 'T' S ai ., t B B 7 Q i Q Lx hw 118fSophomores B LY THE BEGINNING f X K Q ' ,A iz: ' X wil- . a K :ii X K , -, st Q? Lt S .gf Nm Q X m S aa it 3 t- g s t5'f3,Q' gg? lihffs-' ' 4? ga ,tt Q A we i x X as X l Nz gf N ' '1- 5 a ex 4-, ' : ' S' s l sstt - 1 s 'D ' s , . XXX! :XT , , xi' , 5' 5 . ' - ' x a Y Te 1- A l g V, VV g ' A , 4-1' f ffi' 'A -K Q it 0 an-..,,. fl . N W' x A jr D A X ..-. 1 ' X. it H X X1 R Hs. s. is ' i i f'T'iff t L i i ' ', 3 s i Q, 1 H t f at D as C -IF f ri s ssii - as i N ' S ' s , . Y . D a 1 9 4 ' 'L' HJ- . ,, .x Q ' -Q' I p 4 gb , 5 A N Q A in k' -'all 5 x -f it , A L sa in f, ' - yi .5 - 1 f ' 4- 1 - 5 . 1 r..'x . Tracy Young 3405 1 . s x J,-Y X ,- ' ' In l ' 1 N it A K . i s L .J7ff:h:i'f ' x s l . Mike Waugh David Weaver Cornell Wells julie Wheeler Robert Wheeler Bryan White David Whittle Kay Whittle jenne Wietecha Peggy Wilkerson leanne Wilkins Beth Williams David Williams Debbie Williams Edward Williams Gordon Williams Howard Williams Kathy Williams Sharon Williams Lisa Williamson Harold Wilson Terri Wilson Vaughn Wilson john Wise Mike Wise Tony Wise Tony Wood Sandra Wright Sophomoresf'l'l9 Acton, lay Adams, Linn Addy, Karen E. Almond, Kathryn Altman, Danny Amick, Lee Arceneaux, Allen Arnold, Sherie Asher, Dee Aspedon, Linda Aull, Larry Axson, Alan Ayers, Marion Baggot, jane Baker, Theo Ba ltzigar, Dwight Baroody, Linda Bartley, Pam Belk, Russell Benton, Pam Blackberg, Carlette Blackmon, Rodney Blankenship, Cheryl Blanton, Mike Bodiford, Terri Bogue, Craig Bouknight, Ben Bouknight, Ricky A , , ills- ! li . .v , V is gig ww., it,, iam, 'F V ZW 're et f fi N 2? 495 - 'W ,yay -iw .U , 4 5 H, 'Q Q- fifib For many students at Brookland- Cayce, this, their lunior year was a realization of things to come. As each one seemed to see the need to work a little more, to try a little harder, he could see childhood dreams coming closer. For a jun- ior at Brookland-Cayce, time was running out for some important decisions. One had to settle down and decide just which way he or she wanted to go. Playing around with grades and Cutting up in class began to give way to a more serious approach, as juniors realized that a little more effort was in order to make dreams become reality. 71th Grade Class Officers, Larry Aull, Secretary, William Olawsky, Council Representative, Debra Spurlock, President, Kim Franke, Vice President, Gary Sharp, Trea- SUFGF li' 'X ? ,- Q. J' Brown Brown, Brown, Brown, Browder, Rollin Boulware, Chris Boulware, Elizabeth Bardley, Vickie Branham, Kristie Brant, Tina Braswell, Doreen Brawley, Bennie Brazell, Lee Bright, Doug Brooks, Steven Curtis DeeDee Ella Wease Rudy luniorsf127 Buddin, Beth Bunn, Ruth Burdell, Melody Burleson, Patricia Burns, 1. C. Bryant, Chuck Call, Chip Campbell, Lois Cannon, Rosemary Carney, Raymond Carson, Russell Carter, Mike Caudle, Teresa Chapiesky, Mary Charlie, Robert Chavis, Arlis Chavis, Mary Ann Clark, Mark Claytor, Pam Cobb, Wade The three years I have spent at Brookland Cayce have been the most memorable and exciting years of my life. There were so many little events these are what made them so special. Like the time I tried out for cheerlead- ing in front of the whole student body. I went to turn my cartwheel and ended up on my posterior end ! The crowds loved it! I could have died! I seem to have a knack for goofing up in front of crowds. In the 10th grade, while making a campaign speech, I froze for two minutes, as a photographer snapped a picture! Everyone thought it was really cute. Everyone except yours truly! Then there was the time I played Dracula and my teeth fell out! I'll always remember the games, the beach, the parties. Yes, these have been the three best years ... and if the next 3 years are any better, I shall be surprised. Karen Addy 'l22fjuniors Cody, Arlene Cogburn, Steve Coles, julie Collier, joe Collingwood, Mike Conner, Rebecca Cooper, Keith Cooper, Wendy Corbett, Bobby Courtney, Dana Courtney, Terri Creech, Becky Creswell, Kathy Cromer, jackie Crosby, Karen Crouch, Chuck Culler, Gale Culley, Angela Cunningham, joe Cupstid, Cindy Curtis, Tammy Darley, Bobby Davis, Beth Da vis, Gordon Dawson, Brad Derrick, Dale Derrick, Mary Doar, jennifer Doss, Marie Doub, Ricky juniorsf'l23 Drafts, Roger Driggers, Keith Dubose, Kathy Dukes, Shiela Duncan, Terri Dunn, Donna Dunovant, Dunnie Eargle, Eddie Easley, Bill Ebener, Richard Efron, Leslie Elliot, Bruce Enyeart, Randi Elmore, Robin Eskew, Dale Evans, Will Fitzgerald, William Fletcher, Scott Flowers, loey Foster, Lee Fox, Cheri Franke, Kim Frierson, Susan Fudge, William Fulmer, Mac Fulmer, David Gable, Ann Gaddy, Russell Gadson, joseph Gardner, Nanci Garnett, Ray Gates, Debbie Gibbons, Perry Gibson, Cindy Giles, David 124fjuniors A ,M ,,, yi gm , I W: , , ig' 5 V- V, 'fi ,i,, l ir' 5 ,i,' f ' 1 5 if , N- ul' gg 4 x 'K' l it 1 w 3 R W 'bn 0 X53- f x i 3553 ' -f 3.. xl 1 ' N ,Q-' s s .Z ,, '4r,,, ,,a5,y K - - X i, . V ' My X vs. yxs 5' S Qu it uv 2 fi ' 11 , . N aj . - 4 ., .ga- ,fhli H ' ' - 'saia - ,, F i , ., i 'A' F F K fn Q ,f 9 , , X . . . 1 1, r , ,,,, Y ,, ig? VX: f ' M f. E .ya g., FRUM HRUUND the WURLD This year, B.C. was lucky enough to have attending here, four foreign students. They were Thuy and Thi Dang, from Viet- nam, Ravi Gulatti, from India, and Seong Whang, from Korea. All four students had very nice things to say about B.C. Thuy Dang, a Senior, commented that there were many differences from her former home. For in- stance, here girls and boys study together, in Vietnam, they do not. The four students thought a lot of the nice teachers and friendly students here. We, all, welcome you four to B.C, and hope you love it as much as we do! Thuy Dang, a senior, had a lot of pleasant comments to make about B.C. Gladden, Lynn Glaze, Belinda Godley, Tim Goff, Dennis Graf, Kathy Graves, Calvin Gregory, Diane Geiger, Carol Griffith, Patricia Grooms, Billy Gulati, Ravi Gunter, Leon Hall, Kathy Hammond, Terrie Hancock, Alan junior5f125 Hare, Sam Harley, Denise Harper, Patricia Harrill, Lynn Harris, Debra Harris, Michael Hebert, Don Helms, Lisa Henderson, Freida Hester, Terri Hicks, joel Hill, Tony Hilyer, Susan Holley, Ernie Holsonback, Ray Hook, Mitch Hooper, Debbie Hoover, Benny Hoover, Betty Hopkins, Kenneth Hopkins, Kenny Hopper, Karen Hopper, Sharon Howard, Sammy Howell, Chris Hulon, Leanne Hurley, Pamela Hutto, Richard Hydrick, Elizabeth jackson, Bobby jackson, Sandra jackson, Tony jacobs, Brian jamison, joyce jeffcoat, james 726fjuniors 3 is A Q Lia-1,1252 1 f f ,ya L x f pi? 1 2,3 .E t . .fr , l s ' Vin in 'f , -H In f vw 1 ' ' .1 -s I 'a gi ' -by if J I M ff .. was 5,.x.,w. 3' up M 1 j jj , tx, A an on nas some ... I still remember that day. Everyone in the junior class was so excited that's the day we got our rings! Wow! We'd been looking forward to that day ever since we were Freshmen. I couldn't believe it when I put my ring on for the first time! That day, all my friends and I swapped and compared rings. I think everyone liked their own the best because it was an expression of their individuality. When we ordered the rings from Iostens, we had a large variety of styles to choose from, so all of jenkins, Pam jewell, Steve johnson, james up jolly, Tammy 'ff' jones, Frances jones, Regina . 7 jourdain, Cindy Keller, Audrey I if Kelly, Kenny Kelly, Victor them were different. That day, it seemed all the juniors had a certain hand motion like waving backwards, if you know what I mean! That was fun! When I got home, my little sister asked me why I was so proud of a piece of jewelry. I told her it was simply a matter of a million different things called memories. She didn't understand but I didn't expect her to. But she will ...one day. in Q In ,,.1 .,,,,,,,. i. t y, - fa. .Q 9? A 1 jr ,iv Kenny Mitchum listens intently as Mr. Eaddy explains the price and style of the rings. ,, t L 1 -ns day she'll receive her own. it ' M, ,Ja 'S K a t sss c' , .W -- Sophomore, Laura Peake stares at Keith Waites' ring and dreams of the I all I Can you believe you finally got it? , Carol Simmons seems to say to Nancy Powers. , it juniorsf'l27 ' . L lf Qmcf L Q Tlef f -t J vw L i if fi 4- 1. Jhuapssmuzofir ?u4gus:.? as- wvlci' 'Cum -V .. .Lui-ls.. r aff- Cf, 42' till ilu, ni fry fy ,,, J5afr.,fff ff Mui, gl Kill gfiflul vil.a1.l'Plf7 l Mgr az or 3 Qmim au.s,s1w,UQ,!o cal L' ,lLi5QQ2,,nLa,,t.ffJ v 1 L 1 y 00.0- Q, Researching is the name of the game in writing term papers, as Elizabeth Boulware and Rebecca Sox know. TERM PAPER B535 King, Gwendolyn King, Lorraine Kleckley, lody Koon, Cindy Kopacz, Darla Kyzer, Kathy Lawson, joann Leopard, Eddie LeRou, Tracy Level, Cyndi Lewis, Bill Liafsha, Steve Ljungdahl, Heidi Locklair, jana Lowe, Keith Mahaffey, Tim Majors, Mark Manley, Gwen Maple, Ruth Ann Marchant, Betty 'l28fjuniors FI' , ,fr N we . ww. .Y . 1, 1 'F Wk., ,Wk my iz K ' .. Q' L Qi, K . it 5 , 'N'-5. M' gi, A L ,M bi.. XR ,NX Q - W ig K xx f 2 K' V g 1 we M 'r'rs-i ' , , , A -iri , L 7,41 '-',, ZTQLQ 'f. .I is X Xi- -1-iw: - wet. .if r S3391 1, Ii' N H, , L - if .,... . xi . X . - , L . is 4 A K X, 1 1- 4 X, :-- -r -: . i fi ,V L ki Qt A s ,T N 'i'. -- Q, - , L gii' ,ff L L,:'x.: 1 is '91 .fi 1 -aw V f ,fr ,. , 5 - If .1 . ...Y X . ' , .. E y J L '..,: ll a: ' . ,iii '. . if tii,s gt .-- t 5 1 . X I pie' ' i f, 4 f. w ' ,tt V ' 'mf a ' ' LX f t ,ll ,fa ' v , 5M15liiQ1?, '? I f' L.,,i.li, g K H' ti..smf!1y 1-M ' yt X, .Q AZ? t XX N i F 2, i , it l rl QQ, ' ,, Z X N ka x g I tt, I - A 1 wt Martin, Kim Massey, joseph Matheny, Karen Mathias, Darlene Mathis, Doug Matthews, Lynn McAuley, Scott McCall, Vivian McConnell, Donna McCormick, Theresa McGee, johnny McKay, Pam Medders, jody Meetze, Rusty Mercer, E.j. Mickens, Belinda Mills, Mark Mitchell, jack Mitchell, Kenneth Mitchum, Kennie Mitchum, jerry Mixon, Mindy Monts, Carry Mooney, Sonny Moor, Vicky Moore, Billy Ray Moore, Loretta Morgan, Douglas Morris, Susan Moss, Carroll Murray, Howard Myers, Pam Narr, Steve Neblo, Nancy Neeley, Sybil luniorsf729 Neese, Debra Nix, Theresa Nordan, Donna Norris, Sharyn Odom, Karen Olawsky, William Orvin, Wes Painter, Pam Painter, Sandra Parker, Cherie Paul, Marian Peake, Vickie Pearson, Billy Pedings, Ruth Percell, Karen Perry, Bennie Perry, Keith Perry, Kim Pittman, Sandie Pitts, Cindi Pitts, Susan Pitts, Toni Phillips, Frankie Pleasant, Terry Porterfield, Sta nle Porth, Chris Pralow, Cynthia Price, Bobby Price, Kathy Price, Wayne Priester, jane Ragan, Marty Ratcliffe, Brian Raymond, Irene Ready, Graham 130fluniors The junior Class was a great class of which to be a part this year! They had several fun projects during the year, some of which helped raise money for the prom. Their first project was the homecoming float. Even though they only came in third, they still had a great time doing it! The juniors also sponsored a male beauty contest during February. That was fun for everyone! They planned a car wash for the spring, also, to help raise funds. Looks like next year's Seniors are really looking ahead and getting it all together! Preparing for the parade, jan Wise, Kim Franke and Cindy Cupstid hang signs on a pinto. 'Um rv OU! ,!, l XFX Reed, Geneva Renner, Raymond Reynolds, Barry Reynolds, Ben Rhodes, Astrida Richardson, Tina Riley, Mark Rish, Allan Rish, Gene Rish, Kathyj. Ritter, julia Rivers, Rusty Roberts, Lisa Rogers, Sally Romanstine, Ginger Ruff, Chris Rush, Robin Rushing, Debbie Rutherford, Susan Snaders, Stephen Satterfield, Ken Sa ylor, jeannie Scheper, Cecilia Scipio, Cynthia juniorsf731 Senn, David Senn, Fran Senn, Steve Seymour, Robin Sharpe, Gary Sharpe, Ricky Sharpe, Ronny Shealy, Melanie Shealy, Tim Shepherd, Melisa Shepherd, Roger Shipes, Debbie Shirey, janet Shuler, jenny Shull, Al Shull, La Vonne Sh umpert, Bryan Simpson, Phil Sh ull, Lon Skipper, Skippy X Smith, Mark Smith, Ray Smith, Tommy Snell, Kip Sox, Tammy A31 Spencer, Donna Spivey, jennifer Spurlock, Debra Steele, Patra Stewart, jerry Stewart, Timmy Still, limmy Stockman, David Stockman, Debbie Stone, Lisa 132fjuniors if .ii agua-M4 NWI 091581 We were out there, in the middle of the road in 90oheat, for the sake of our beloved school, when this lady rides up and asks if we were having a car wash! There we sat, paint brushes in our hands, paint all over our bod and gigantic stencils in front of us, and she asks if we're having a car wash! Yeesh! Then there was the little comment about why were we painting Clemson paws maroon instead of orange! Double yeesh! Finally, someone realized what'we were doing painting Bearcat paws down Indigo Ave.! This was a project of the Student Council, and was carried out one day in August. And what a day that was! We got a big scare when john disappeared! We thought he had been squashed! But it turned out that the wet paint sign had fallen on top of him! Oh yeah, and then there was the time the cops came by! But despite these and other little happenings, we finally got the paws painted. Everyone thought they looked great! Everyone except the strangers in the night who tried to destroy our paws! But alas, they were apprehended and unmasked were some Airport birds! We showed them that we've got paw power ! I Vxx W W A isis Sli! A N X 5. 3, iii Q Rx Strickland, Eddie Strouble, Bruce Summer, Merrie Summers, john Summers, Robin Swittenberg, Crystal Swygert, Alan Taylor, Barry Taylor, Cheri Taylor, Kenny Taylor, Linda Taylor, Robert Temple, Kaye Templeton, Craig juniors! 733 Thompson, Anthony Thompson, Donna Tickle, Tina Tindall, Tony Tinman, Tammy Tinman, Tony Tomberlin, Tim Tucker, Lance Turbyfill, Trip Turner, Roy L Q WEEKEND S 5 Veronee, leanne Vinson, Tammy Walker, Robert Warren, Cindi Watford, joe Weaver, Russell Weeks, George Whisenant, Sharon Whitaker, Gary Whitaker, jimmy 'l34fjuniors ,wg 1? 3' i X IA., - . V J Q , is f N If there's one thing that almost everyone looked forward to it had to be weekends! On Fridays, the excite- ment could be felt in the air it was hard to concentrate on classwork when you were planning what you would do Friday and Saturday nights. Weekends were mini- holidays, when you could let go, relax, and have fun. Almost everyone took advantage of them. How did most B.C. students spend their weekends? Well, sports events were one way, The football and basketball games attracted overflowing crowds of students. Screaming, jumping, wild and crazy, the fans had some of the best times of their lives at those games! Attractions like the state fair were invaded on weekends by B.C. kids. Concerts were another favorite treat. Some of the most talked about were the Eagles, Beach Boys, and America, just to mention a few. And then there were the dates isn't love great! But perhaps the biggest weekend happenings were the parties and everyone knows there was no shortage of them this year! Weekends! What would we do without them? hrs V. Q White, james White, jimmy Whitener, Stephanie Whittington, Brenda Whittle, Gary Willard, Thomas Williams, Angel Williams, Chris Winn, Roy Wise, jennie - Z --4....,,,,, Some students, such as Greg Ford use their weekends I to play practical jokes! Someone will return to their ' car to find it enveloped in toilet paper, thanks to Greg! , . ,, 4 A 2 l Witherspoon, Don Witherspoon, Lou Withrow, Sandra Wolfe, Robert Wood, Andrea Wood, Robbie Woods, Delores Wooten, Celia Yonce, jimmy Zeigler, jacque luniorsf135 136fSeniors DIANE LOUISE ABNEY: Homeroom Officer 1,2,3, Assistant 2,3, Bearcat Staff 2,3, Que's Pasa Club 1,2,3,4 KATHY DIANE ADAMS: Assistant 4, FBLA 3,4. BETH AMICK: Homeroom Officer 1,2, Chorus 1,2, jr. Honor Society 1,2, Track 4, Volleyball 4, All State Chorus 2. TINA KAY APPLEWHITE: Student Council Representative 1,4, Home- room Officer 2,3,4, Assistant 1,2,3, Science Club 1, Varsity Cheerleader 3, Gymnastics 1,3, Miss Bearcat Pag- eant Contestant 2,3,4 RONNIE L. ARDIS: Gymnastics 4 CRAIG BRYAN AULL: Class Treasurer 3,4, Home- room Officer 1,2, Inter Club Coun- cil 4, Assistant 4, Key Club 3,4, lr. Honor Society 2, Tennis 2,3,4, Senate Youth Committee Contest Winner 4, Outstanding Teenagers of Amer- ica 3, Carolina Scholar Nominee, Sen- ior Superlative GARY AULL IANET DENISE AXSON: Assistant 2,3,4, FBLA 4, lr. Honor Society 1,2, Sr. Honor Society 4, NIROTC 3,4, Keywanettes 4, NFPC 4 SHARON KAY BAGGOTT: Home- room Officer 1,2,3, Chorus 1,2, IETS 1, Drama Club 4, SCEA Registrar 3 BELINDA BANNISTER: Homeroom Officer 2,3, Homeroom Council Re- presentative 1, Assistant 3, Science Club 'l ROBIN KIMBERLY BEATTY: Bleacher Bums 4, Homeroom Offi- cer 3, French Club 3, Laureate Staff -:TDFCIRFE BEAUPARLANT: DESIREI: BEAUPARLANT: Class Vice President 2, Assistant 4, Bleacher Bums4 BRITT IEFFERY BELCH: Assistant 2,3, Block Letter Club 2,3, Corss Coun- try 2,3, Football 1, Track 1,2 loANN BENIAMIN: Homeroom Officer 4, Assistant 3, FHA 1, Que' Pasa Club 2,3,4 SUSAN REBECCA BENTLEY: Homeroom Officer 9. X 'vx :sf -A 1 A M VX mx Qu-v-'ni' Q-New ' is ,tst i gs ' X 3 fn Q I l ...Q ih- Q-.,. S-W' tk Aoi uln+-.v- A--C, Aiwa atv- YQ- 'Cf' There's one thing that this year's senior class has that no other grad- uating class ever had before. They have the distinction of graduating during our nations Bicentennial. They can be proud, knowing that their year 1976 was a very special one,indeed. ln keeping with the theme of Americas 200th birthday they tried to relate different facets of B.C. life to it. The senior super- latives pictures were made at the State Capitol Building in Colum- bia, as part of its theme. Senior Class Officers: Scott Callison Vice President Ruth Todd President Daryl John- son Council Representative Rachel Drafts Secretary Craig Aull Treasurer. ROBIN ANN BERRY LISA DI ANNE BIRCHMORE: Home- room Officer 12, French Club 10,12, Mu Alpha Theta 10,12, Jr. Honor Society 9,10, Sr. Honor Society 12. MERLE LEE BLACK- WELL: Homeroom Officer 11, Homeroom Council Repre- sentative 9, Baseball 10, Foot- ball 9,11. SUNYA GALE BLAIR: Homeroom Officer 9, Assistant 11,12, Band 9,10,11,12, Flag Squad 12, NJROTC 12, Track A k qt e N 'F' 'N P 1- 'Q f -.-W I 'N A 1 X Ak I 4 - t J Xl, I 11,12 t ht ,es fas .sl YQ'-Ng Q as T E get-1... JAMES BOLICK JEFFREY ALLEN BOLICK KENNY BOUKNICH CHERYL BOULWARE WILLIAM FRANKLIN BOYD: As- sistant 12, JETS 11, Junior Achievement 10,11. SHARON ANNA BRADLEY: Homeroom Officer 11, Assistant 10,11,12, Chorus 11,12, All State Chorus 11. SHIRLEY CHRISTINE BRAM- LETT: Homeroom Officer 9, French Club 11, Commence- ment Marshall 11. JOSEPH CLEVELAND EDMONDSON BRAY Ill: Class Treasurer 9, Homeroom Council Repre- sentative, 10,11, Homeroom Of- ficer 12, lnter Club Council 12, Inter School Council 9,10, Bus Driver 11,12, Block Letter Club 11,12, Football 9,10,11,12, Track 11,12, Weight Program 11, Wres- tling 12, FCA 9,10,11,12, Out- standing Teenager of America 11. Seniorsf137 Proms are great! Proms are fun! Proms are EXPENSIVE! The senior class realized this at the first of the year, and decided they weren't going to wait until the last minute to start preparing for theirs! So the candy sales began. And the bake sales. And the car washes. And they worked. And they worked some more. And finally they raised the needed funds all S2500 of it! The prom was a barrel of fun. But before the fun comes the funds! Optimist Club Youth Recognition for 1975- 76 went to Ruth Todd and Scott Newman. BARREL if Hill ROGER DENVER BRAZELL: AS- sistant Teacher 10,125 Bus Dri- ver 11,125 Bud Drivers' Club 11,125 Band 9,10,115 Golf 95 Dra- ma 9. ROBERT EARL BRAZZELL: Homeroom Officer 10,115 French Club 11. BOBBY CAR- ROLL BRICMAN: Weight pro- gram 105 Furman Scholar IETS 10.IOHN BROOKS ANTHONY CARL BROWN CURTIS DALE BROWN: Que' Pasa Club, 9.10,11,'l2, MICHAEL LANGFORD BROWN: Home- room Officer 10,115 Homeroom Council Representative 9,125 Football 9,105 Track 9,105 Weight Program 9,10,11. MARIE BROWN PATRICIA BROWN LAURA ALICE BURTON: Homeroom Officer 105 Office Assist. 105 NIHS 9,105 Spanish Club 105 IETS 10, Officer5 Drama Club 105 Booster Club 10. CYNTHIA COLENE BUCHANAN: Home- room Officer 11,125 Homeroom Council Representative 105 Coach's Assist. 115 FBLA 11,125 SAE 9,10,115 MISS BEARCAT PAGEANT CONTESTANT 95 Homecoming Court 10. STUART LEE BUMCARNER: Homeroom Officer 95 Homeroom Coun- cil Representative 115 Bus Dri- ver 11,125 French Club 95 La- tin Club 105 Mu Alpha Theta 95 Bus Driver's Club11,12. 138fSeniors E' Q--M-A Xx .!.,...s, Lat I a 'Sl x git R its ti . if X I 'I f , ,,,,,,.. E lf. .5 A STARIA DAWN BURDELL.' NIROTC 11,125 Basketball 11, 125 Tennis 9,10,11,125 Track 115 Volleyball 10,11,125 GAA 9,105 Officer 105 Senior Superlative. DAVID GRAHAM BURKE IEAN MARIE BURKE BERNARD AU- BREY BURROUCHS: Bus Dri- ver'sClub11,12. PATRICIA KAYE BURT: Home- room Officer 10,115 Gymnastics 9,'l0,'l1,12. HARRIET DIANE BUTLER: Homeroom Officer 95 Chorus 9,10,125 Miss Bearcat Pageant Contestant 9,10. ELIZ- ABETH BRYANT IOHN BUTLER KENNETH HALLMAN CAIN: Homeroom Officer 10. ME- LISSA IANE CALLISON: Home- room Officer 11,125 Homeroom Council Representative 95 ln- terclub Council 125 Teacher As- sist. 125 Highlights Staff 10,11, 12, Latin Club 9,10,11, Officer 105 Latin Honor Society 125 Mu Alpha Theta 10,11,125 NIHS 9,105 NSHS 11,125 Commencement Marshall 115 Furman Scholar 115 NCTE Nominee 115 Senior Su- perlative. SCOTT REEL CALLI- SON: Class Vice President 125 Homeroom Officer 9,115 Home- room Council Representative 105 Inter School Council 125 Assistant 115 Block Letter Club 115 Key Club 125 Basketball 95 Football 9,10,11,125 Soccer 125 Track 10,115 Weight Program 9, 10,'l'l. KATHLEEN ELIZABETH CARNEY: Secretary of Student Body 45 Homeroom Officer 105 Homeroom Council Represen- tative 115 Inter School Coun- cil 125 Assistant 125 Gymnastics 10,115 Senior Superlative 125 VP SCA 115 Lung Association Youth Board 115 Fashion Design Stu- dent of the Year 115 Transfer- ed from jackson, Tennessee 9. CHERYL LYNN CARSON: Assist- ant 10,115 French Club 10,115 SAE Club 9,10, Officer 11. BETSY LEE CARTLEDGE: Homeroom Officer 9,105 Assistant 11,125 BEARCAT Business Staff 11,125 French Club 115 Latin Club 9, 105 Latin Honor Society 9,105 National lr. Honor Society 9,105 Booster Club 45 Keywannettes 12. RHONDA DIANE CARTNER: Homeroom Council Represen- tative 95 Assistant 125 Band 9, 10,11,125 Transfered 9. TED CELORIR SUSAN LYNN CLARKE: Assist- ant 9,125 Chorus 105 NIROTC 11,125 Officer 12. LUTHER JAMES COKLEY: Football 11,125 Track 11,125 Weight Program 9, 11. CHRIS COLE BETH COLE- MAN: Homeroom Officer 9,10, 115 Assistant 10,11,125 Business Staff 11,125 NIHS 9,105 Key- wanette Club 125 Wrestling Statistician 11,12. Seniorsf139 SEMI BUY MAKES A Blffillillii TOMMY COLLIER DEBBIE KAY COOK? NIROTC PHILLIP BRUCE COOK IR.: Baseball Manager 9, Basketball Manager 9. GEORGE TUNNEY CORBETT: Biology Club 11,12, Key Club 11,12, Latin Club 9,10,11, New- berry Scholar. BENNIE RONNIE CORLEY: Bus Driver 11,12, Bus Drivers' Club 11,12. JAMES ELIIAH COTH- RAN: Highlights Staff 10,11,12, Sports Editor 12, lr. Honor So- ciety 9,10, Sr. Honor Society 11,12, lr. Engineering Technical Society 9,10,11,12, Football 9, 10,11,12, Weight Program 9,10, 11,12, Wrestling 10,11,12, Fur- man Scholar, Wofford King Teen, Senior Superlative, Com- mencement Marshall 11. CHARLES EDWARD CROSBY IR.: Homeroom Officer 9,10,11, Assistant 9,10,12, Band 9,10,11, 12, Mu Alpha Theta 10,11,12, lr. Honor Society 9,10, Sr. Honor Society 11,12, All State Band 11, Transfer from Airport, All County Band 9,1O,11, All Region Band'l'l, BILL CROUCH We, Seniors at Brookland Cayce, have many privileges. For instance, there's the off campus lunches en- joyed not only by us but by jun- iors, Sophomores and Freshmen as well. We have our own special line in the canteen, when the juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen have finished ordering. Oh yes, at lunch, the Senior bell is the first to ring even though, we are the last to get into the halls. So what do we have left? The privileges of know- ing that we are Seniors Surrounded by underclassmen Senior Lang ,Q v Brown quietly waits for the Senior bell 1 to ring so he can be left alone DAVID ALBERT CROW: Home- room Officer 12. DOTTIE SHREE CULCLEASURE: Homeroom Of- ficer 10, Homeroom Council Representative 9, DECA 11, Que' Pasa Club 10,11,12, Track 11. DOROTHY MARIE CULLEY: Assistant 'l'I. LAURIE ELIZABETH CULPEPPER: Art Club 9. 140f Seniors 'IIT' 979- IVY Q----J Vs w...,., 'WS -ls.....f... isis- lx A. .t N f ,N f gf - X .l pf Yi an-4. K-as., 'Nu-. Ns..- 'Vx Q21- 'VS 'dsx ow----, 1ls....,. tm., 'YK N ina:-:rx '95 'UN ,M- 'WA ,rl-N Vg... x 'VN ,I V I Y IOEY CURADO CAROLYN ELIZ- ABETH DAILEY: Transfer from St. Andrews lr. High5 Class Sec- retary 95 Homeroom Officer 95 Bus Drivers' Club 10,125 Bus Driver 11,125 Volleyball 9. THUY DANG: Transfer from Saigon5 Class Secretary 115 Chorus 9, 105 French Club 115 Newspaper Staff 10,115 Assistant Editor 11. IOE DANCERFIELD RHONDIA DANIELS ANDY DA- VENPORT GREGORY PHILLIP DAVIS: Bus Driver 115 Bus Dri- vers' Club 115 Band 9,10,115 La- tin Club 10. STEVEN SANFORD DAVIS CHRISTINE MARIE DELL: Mu Alpha Theta 115 Science Club 115 Spanish Club 105 Tennis 10, 11,125 Transfer from Hadley High5 Typing I Award. DONALD HAROLD DERRICK: Assistant 9, 10,115 Bus Driver 11,125 Bus Dri- vers' Club 11,125 IETS 9,11. IACK FRANKLIN DERRICK: Horne- room Officer 10,115 Assistant 105 Wrestling 11. MILLICENT MARIE DERRICK: Homeroom Officer 9,115 Band 9,10,11,125 Ciirl Rookie ofthe Year 9. IIMMY RUDOLPH DILLON IR.: Homeroom Officer 95 Home- room Council Representative 115 Assistant 125 Football 9,105 Track 115 Weight Program 9,10, 11. MICHAEL RAY DILLON: Homeroom Officer 10,115 Homeroom Council Represen- tative 105 Assistant 9,10,11,125 Block Letter Club 115 Key Club 125 Head Trainer all Sports5 Head Manager all Sports5 Shrine Bowl Candidate 12 Volunteer of the Month 115 Fel- lowship of Christian Athletes 9, 10,11,125 Basketball Player of the Month 11,12. SUSAN LOUISE DINKINS: Homeroom Officer 10 French Club 115 FBLA 11. DAVID PAUL DOUCHTRY: DECA9. IOSEPH L. DOUCHTY DENISE MARIE DOUCLASS: Assistant 9, 11,125 Bearcat Staff 9,125 Gym- nastics 115 Commencement Marshall 115 Transfer from Shel- don Academy. RACHEL DAR- LENE DRAFTS: Class Secret- ary 10,125 Homeroom Officer 9,115 Inter School Council 105 Assistant 125 Bearcat Staff 10, 11,125 Co-Editor 125 Latin Club 95 lr. Honor Society 9,105 Sr. Honor Society 11,125 Keywa- nettes Club 125 SCEA Regist- rar 115 Outstanding Teenager of America 115 Commencement Marshall 115 Miss Bearcat Pag- eant Contestant 9,10,11,125 Class Beauty 115 Booster Club 12. GWENDOLYN DREHER: Home- room Officer 115 Assistant 11,125 Chorus 95 Que' Pasa Club 10, 11,12. Seniorsf141 MIKE DRICGERS DEBRA IOE DUBARD: Homeroom Officer 9, 10,115 Art Club 9. ROBERT SCOTT DULL: Basketball 95 Football 9,10,115 Soccer 10,11, 12. VONALESS EARLE: Home- room Officer 115 Assistant 115 DECA 105 FBLA 115 FHA 105 Track11. TINA LYNNE EASTON: Assistant 10,125 Chorus 9,10,11,125 FBLA 11. BYRON E. EDENS: Chorus 9,10,11,125 NIROTC 11,125 All State Chorus 12. IOHNNY WIL- SON EPPS: Homeroom Officer 95 Baseball 9,10,11,125 Football 9,105 Weight Program 9,10,11. DAVID EARL ETHEREDCE: Homeroom Officer 10,115 Homeroom Council Represen- tative 105 Basketball 95 Football 9. EDWIN HERMAN ETHEREDCE: Chorus 9,10,11,125 All State Cho- rus 12. ANNETTE DENISE EVANS: Que' Pasa Club 12. MARYANN FANNINC: Que' Pasa Club 9,105 DECA 11. CAROLE LESLIE FAULK: Assist- ant 125 lr. Honor Society 95 Sr. Honor Society 125 Chorus 10. LYNN FRANCIS FAULK: Home- room Officer 9,105 French Club 9,105 Homeroom Council Re- presentative 105 Baseball 125 Football 9,105 Wrestling 95 Weight Program 10, Bowling 10, 11,12. CAROLYN PATRICIA FULLER: Highlights Staff 10,11, 125 Latin Club 115 Latin Honor Society 125 lr. Honor Society 9,105 Sr. Honor Society 125 Sci- ence Club 125 Commencement Marshall 115 Assistant Manager 115 Business Manager 12. SHER- RON WENDELL GARY: Golf 9. MORRIS GIBSON LISBETH DOUGLASS GILES: Highlights Staff 105 Assistant 125 Latin Club 115 Latin Honor So- ciety 125 lr. Honor Society 9, 105 Sr. Honor Society 12. JULIA ANNE GLENN: DECA 115 Que' Pasa Club 10. IOHNNY GLO- VER: DECA 9, Football 9,10,11, 125 Weight Program 9,10,11,125 Wrestling 9,10,11,12. RICKY CLOVER. 142fSeniors Q55 Q5 2 2552 ?5i2 Stir ELIZABETH ANNE GOODWIN: Homeroom Officer 9,10,115 As- sistant 11, Sr. Honor Society 125 Spanish Club 11,12. CLAUDETTE MARIE GOODWIN: Homeroom Officer 9,11,125 Assistant 125 Que' Pasa Club 9,10,11,125 Vol- leyball 115 GAA 95 junior Achievement 10,11. MARY- ANNE GRADDICK: DECA 11,12. LISA GRANE What was so great about being a Senior of '76? You get looked up to by fresh- men and sophomores. The parties at Robins' house. 'Burning' everybody! lt seems like you know more people when you're a Senior or, at least, they know you. Leaving for lunch. Girls hang all over me now that l'm a COOL Senior! Who Says it's better? Everytime I do something wrong, the teacher says, 'George, you should know bet- ter, you are a SENIOR! 1976 Carolina Scholar Nominees are: Craig Aull, Melissa Callison, Jimmy Cothran, lim- my Wood, and Tony Patrone. RICHARD ALLEN GREEN: Homeroom Officer 9. SHIRLEY V GREEN: Art Club 95 FHA 9,105 A 115 DECA 115 Que' Pasa Club 10,115 Volleyball 10511. ODELL B. GRICE: Football 9,10,115 Weight Program 9,10,11. LINDA KAY GRIFFIN: Homeroom Of- ficer 9, Chorus 9,1o,11,1z5 Latin Club 11, Latin Honor Society 125 All State Chorus 11, Colum- bia College Scholarg Drama Club 115 Girl's Ensemble 9,105 NCTE Finalist5 Senior Superla- tive. BILLY STEVEN GRIGGS: Home- - room Officer 95 Assistant 125 NIROTC 9,10,11,125 Basketball 95 Honor Cadet 10,115 Color Guard 9. TERESA ANN GULBIS: Homeroom Council Represen- titive 9,10,11,125 Assistant 9,10, 115 Homecoming Escort 10. MARTHA ANN GULLEDGE: Chorus 10,11,125 Homeroom Council Representative 115 As- sistant 9,125 Track 125 All State Chorus 11,125 GAA 9,10. KATH- RYN ANN GUNTER: Homeroom Officer 115 Inter school Council 11,125 Block Letter Club 10,11, 125 Biology Club 11,125 JETS 9, 10,125 Drama 125 Spanish Club 11,125 Gymnastics 9,10,11,125 Most Valuable Gymnast 115 Assistant 11. Seniorsf143 RAY CUNTER ANTHONY C. HACIN: Assistant 10,11,125 NIROTC 9,10,11,125 Navy Spirit Award5 Upward Bound Club 125 Football 10, DAVID CARROLL HAILE: Homeroom Officer 9,10, 115 Library Assistant 95 Bus Dri- ver 115 Block Letter Club 11,125 NIROTC 10,115 Weight Program 9,105 Wrestling 9,10,11,12. RHONDA YVONNE HALLMAN: Homeroom Officer 9,105 Band 95 Science Club 12. DONALD LEE HALTIWANCER: Homeroom Officer 9, Art Club, 115 French Club 115 IETS 11. FLOYD RICHARD HARMON, IR.: Assistant 125 Band 9,10,11, 125 Officer 125 Biology Club 125 Latin Club 115 All State Band 11,125 IETS 11,125 SCEA Regis- trar 11,125 FOTWU 12. TOBY HARWELL BILLY HAYES: Home- room Council Representative 95 Football 9,10,11,12. RITA KAY HAYES: Homeroom Officer 9. CARRIE KAYE HEM- PLEY: Class Secretary 9,115 Class Vice President 105 Homeroom Officer 95 Assistant 11,125 Vol- leyball 10,115 Miss Bearcat Page- ant Contestant 9,125 Class Beauty 9,125 Homecoming Court 125 Senior Superlative. CYNTHIA DIANE HENDERSON: Assistant 11. JOHN ROGERS HENDRIX: Homeroom Council Representative 115 Homeroom Officer 125 Assistant 115 Key Club 125 Basketball 9510. KATHY SARAH HERLONCZ Homeroom Officer 10,11,125 As- sistant 115 Chorus 9,10,11,12 Que Pasa Club 125 Cheerlead- er 3,45 Miss Afro Contestant 125 Miss Afro Attendant 125 Miss Congeniality 12. DAVID HER- RINC: Block Letter Club 115 NIROTC 9,10,11,125 Color Guard 9,105 Assistant 125 Football 9, 11,125 Track 11,125 Weight Pro- gram 9,11,125 Sportsmanship Award5 Perfect Attendance 9, 10,11,12. TERRY LYNNE HER- RING: Assistant 11,125 FBLA 125 NIHS 95 Bowling Club 95 Gym- nastics Club 95 Commencement Marshall 115 Transfered 10 SHARRON ANN HEUSTES. Homeroom Officer 105 Latin Club 105 Latin Honor Society 125 NIHS 9,10. RANDOLPH MARK HICKSJ Homeroom Officer 9,10,11,125 Assistant 11,125 Bus Driver 11, 125 Bus Drivers' Club 11,125 Block Letter Club 11,125 Soccer 11,125 Weight Program 115 Wrestling 9. BETTY JEAN HILL: Chorus 9,10,125 Mu Alpha Theta 105 NIHS 10. KAREN MAY HILL: Band 9,10,11,125 Counselor 125 Latin Club10. DAVID FRANKLIN HINSHAW 144fSeniors ,skies is Qfff 133 A Y 'PX S., X L 5 , VNS 7098 fi 'UW if-A Iii I A as dl i1 ' 'Vx Ql ff7'X Wi xg if -fr' -s. Na. WS' Perhaps one of the most exciting and busiest weeks of the year at B.C. was the week before Christmas Holidays. Almost everyone was involved in the activities connected with Christmas, proving that the spirit and joy of the season is still alive. Two special attractions were the chorus and band concerts. The student council worked extra hard, providing a post office in which coun- cil members delivered Christmas cards to the student body. The council also sent cards to the faculty members. Another project was the door decorating and package wrapping contests. Also, they provided the school with a Christmas tree and manger scene. But their biggest and perhaps most important project was the party for the children at Babcock Center. Each homeroom bought a present for a child at the center. The children loved it, and the council felt as if they had really accomplished something worthwhile when it was over. The Key Club hired Santa Claus for the week and stationed him in the canteen, where a photog- rapher was on hand to make pictures of him and his kiddies , All in all, the week was one to remember and many Bearcats will look back on this week and smile. :iffy Bray, sometimes referred to as Santa , packs a little extra weight to help i im out! ANTH HOMES TD VISIT 1 -au B- X ff'-s 'i V-- 4V5 E , . f ,Qs -is ,e ' A as eff . T I' V L eif X L . if IOS 'irr- We X . . M is 3. f. ss. 'eww X '51 IEFFREY FRANCIS HIPP: Class Pres. 115 Homeroom Off. 95 Homeroom Coun. Rep. 125 Inter Sch. Coun. 125 Baseball 9,10,11,125 Basketball 7,8,9,10,11,125 Football 9,10,11,125 Track 105 Basketball H.S. All-Amer- ican 115 No.-So. Shrine Bowl Team 125 Basketball All-Tourn. Team 115 All-State Football Team 115 All- Area Football Team 9,115 Sr. Super- lative 125 Outstanding Teenager of America 115 LB. White's1r. Fashion Board 12. SUSAN MARY HODCES: Asst. 115 French Club 115 SAE Club 10,11,12. PHYLLIS R. HOLMES: Homeroom Coun. Rep. 9,10,11,125 Asst. 125 Block Letter Club 10,115 Drama Club 10,11,125 Off. 125 BEARCAT Staff 11,125 NIROTC 11, 125 Que Pasa Club 9,10,115 Basket- ball 11,125 Cheerleader 95 Tennis 95 Track 115 Volleyball 10,115 Bowl- ing 10,11,125 CAA 9,10. ROBERT MICHAEL HOOK: Homeroom Off. 105 Bearcat Staff 105 Chorus 9,10, 11,125 NIHS 105 Spanish Club 115 Football 95 Wrestling 9,105 All State Chorus 10,11,125 All-State Honors Chorus 11,125 Boys Ensemble 10, 11,12. TAMMIE LEE HOOK: Homeroom Off. 95 Homeroom Coun. Rep. 10,115 Inter Club Coun. 125 lnter Sch. Coun. 115 Asst. 125 Art Club 11,125 Bearcat Staff 10,11,125 Editor 125 Latin Club 9,105 NIHS 9,105 NSHS 11,125 Miss Bearcat Pageant Contestant 10,11,125 Commence- ment Marshall 115 Homecoming Court 125 Sr. Superlative 125 Key- wannettes 125 Outstanding Teen- ager of America 11. MARVIN EL- LERSON HOOPER: Football 95 Track 115 Weight Program 9,10,115 Wrestling 11,12. CHARLES BALLEN- TINE HOPKINS: Art Club 115 French Club 10. JAMES DENNIS HOPPER: Inter Club Coun. 125 Block Letter Club 10,11,125 DECA 10,11,125 Off. 11,125 Key Club 125 Football 9,10,11,125 Soccer 10,11,125 Weight Program 10,11. LORETTA REBECCA HOROWITZ: Asst. 125 Band 9,10,11,125 Laureate Staff 9. JANET LYNETTE HORSLEY: Transfered from Lexington HS 11: PATRICIA LOUISE HOWELL: Que Pasa Club 10. ROBERT HUBBS. DEAN THOMAS HUDSON: Class President 95 Class Vice President 115 Football 10,11,125 Track 10,115 Weight Program 10, 115 Senior Superlative 12. AL- BERT COSTA HUGHES: Assistant 115 Transfered 10. IANICE MA- RIE HUGHES: Homeroom Of- ficer 125 Homeroom Council Representative 9,10,115 Assistant 11,125 l.V. Cheerleader 9,105 Head 1.V. Cheerleader 105 Miss Bearcat Contestant 9,10,11,125 Homecoming Attendant 115 Homecoming Court 11,12 Se- nior Superlative125 Keywanettes Club 12. PATTI LYNN HUNTER: Homeroom Officer 9,105 NIHS 9,105 SAE Club 9. MILDRED R. HUTCHINSON: Homeroom Officer 95 Chorus 10,11,125 NJROTC 11,125 Color Guard 11,125 FHA 95 NFPC 125 Transfered 11. MARILYN HUT- TO: Assistant 9,105 NIROTC 11, 125 Color Guard 11,125 GAA 9,105 NFPC 12. WILODENE D. HUTTO: FHA 105 Que Pasa Club 10. CRYSTAL IUNE IACKSON: Homeroom Officer 95 Band 9, 10,115 Flag Squad 115 Latin Club 95 Laureate Staff 9,105 NIROTC 11,125 Color Guard 115 NFPC 125 Track11,12. FLOYD RONALD IACKSONJ Homeroom Officer 95 Assistant 115 Que Pasa Club 9,10,11,125 Football 9,11,12, Track 9,1o,11, 125 Weight Program 9,10,11,125 FCA 11,125 Who's Who Among American High School Students 11. JAMES IAMISON: Football 105 Weight Program 11. WAYNE DOUGLAS IEWELL: Homeroom Officer 9,105 Assistant 11,125 Cross Country 9,105 Track 9,10. DARYL KEITH JOHNSON: Class Treasurer 105 Student Council Representative 10,11,125 Home- roon Council Representative 115 Inter School Council 115 Block Letter Club 105 Key Club 125 Football 9,10,11,125 Soccer 125 Track 9,10,115 Weight Program 9,10,115 Mr. Turkey 125 Senior Superlative. IANICE ANITA IOHNSONI Homeroom Officer 9,10,115 As- sistant 95 Art Club 95 Transfer- ed from Harbor Christian School 10. KATHY IOHNSO ELIZA- BETHIONES: FHA 11. GILL IONES SUSAN GAYLE JORDAN: Asis- tant 11,125 NIROTC 11,125 Sr. Chief Pety Officer 12. BRIAN ROBERT KAMINER: Homeroom Officer 125 Block Letter Club 95 Key Club 11,125 Football 95 Bowling 9,105 lr. Achievement 10,11,125 President Ir. Achieve- ment of Greater Columbia 12. RANDY KEATON SUZETTE Nl- COLE KEEN: Assistant 125 French Club 115 SAE Club 1o,11,12. 146fSeniors FRONT ROW: Chris Dell, Mary Mercer, jimmy Cothran, Robin Moody, Denise Doug- lass. ZND ROW: Ruth Todd, Ann Gunter, Carolyn Fuller, Marian Snowden. 3rd ROW: Christine Bramlett, Karl Team, Tammie Hook, Rachel Drafts, Melissa Callison. 4TH ROW: Terry Herring, Scott Newman, Bryan Mc- Donald, Susie Probst, Craig Aull, Glenda Montgomery, jimmy Woods. BACK ROW: Gary Withrow, Tony Patrone, john Nelson, Dale Swygert, Olin McRae. Each year the top ten percent of each junior class are chosen to be Commencement Marshalls. This is quite an honor, but it is also a lot of work. Even though the students are excused from a week of school, they are kept busy pre- paring diplomas and helping the seniors of '75 make way for their departure. Each Commencement Marshall gained something from the experience, and was proud to be a part of it all. Band 9,10. FBLA 11,12, SCA Club 11 Seniorsf147 DAVID WATTIE LANGSTON Homeroom Officer 101112 Homeroom Council Repre sentative 9, Football 9,10, Soccer 10,11,12. CHRISTOPHER MAT THEW LAMBRIES: Homeroom Officer 12, Bus Driver 1112 Bus Drivers' Club 11,12, Basket ball 9, Football 9,10, Track 10 Weight Program 10, Transfered 10. PAMELA NANCY LACK LAND: Band 9,1O,11, Mu Alpha Theta 10, NIHS 9,10, Spanish Club 10, Drama Club 10 IETS 10, Booster Club 10. DONNA ETHEL LACKLAND: Homeroom Officer 9,10, French Club 11 12 Drama Club 12, SAE Club 11 12 IOHN ANTHONY KUTA Art Club 9,10, NIHS 9, Science Club 11, Spanish Club 9,10,11 Boost X er Club 9. THOMAS MILLARD f f' Kota SHERRY KAY KNOPF As sistant 11,12, French Club 11 FBLA 11. GRETCHEN KLECKLEY DAVID WILLIAM KLAPMAN Assistant 11, Chorus 9,101112 DEBRA RUTH KING: Home room Officer 10, Chorus 910 Mu Alpha Theta 10, NIHS 9 10 NSHS 12. LUANN VIRGINIA KELLER: Homeroom Officer 9 10,11, French Club 10,11 NIHS 9, Science Club 12. CYNTHIA ELAINE LARRABEE: Homeroom Officer 12, Assistant 10 Bear cat Staff 11, French Club 11 un-Hill D HELP MARY LINDA LARRY. KATHY LASTER. DAVID RICHARD LAWSON, IR.: Homeroom Of- ficer 105 Assistant 125 NIHS 95 Football 105 Weight Program 115 Wrestling 11,12. REGINA LORETTA LEACOCK: Chorus 125 NlROTC11,12. DANNY ROBERT LEE: Assistant 125. LOIS CAIL LEE: 'Assistant 95 Art Club 9,105 FBLA 12. REBEC- CA IANE LEE: Homeroom Offi- cer 95 Assistant 115 NJHS 9,105 NSHS 11,125 Officer 125 Miss Bearcat Pageant Contestant 9,125 Class Beauty 95 Commencement Marshall 115 Homecoming Court 115 Drama Club 11. KAREN LAZETTE LEWIS: Homeroom Officer 9,10,115 As- sistant 9,10,11,125 DECA 10,11, 125 Officer 12. MARK WILTON LEWIS: Hon. room Council Representative 125 Homeroom Officer 9,115 As- sistant 11,125 Soccer 125 Senior Superlative 12. ELENA MARIA LEVENTIS: Homeroom Officer 125 Homeroom Council Repre- sentative 9,10,115 Inter School Council 95 Assistant 125 French Club 105 NJHS 9,105 Cheer- leader 9,10,11,125 Co-Head Cheerleader 105 Head Cheer- leader 125 Miss Bearcat Pageant Contestant 9,105 JETS Club 105 Keywanettes Club 12. STEPHEN JEFFREY LLOYD: Art Club 125 Latin Club 10,115 Flying Bearcats 12. CURTIS MELVIN LOFTIS: Inter Club Council 125 Assistant 10,11,125 Bus Driver 11,125 Bus Drivers' Club 11,125 Key Club 11, 125 NIROTC 9,10,11,125 Cadet Commander 125 Basketball 95 Football 9,10. 148fSeniors Q jimmy Dillon, who is an office as- sistant, takes advantage of the situa- tion to steal his discipline notice from the teacher's box. Many Seniors find that they have a few extra class periods to do what- ever they wish. Some of them use this time to contribute to the wel- fare of B.C., by becoming assistants to different teachers. Some work in the canteen, the office, and the guidence department. All of the as- sistants give just a little bit extra of themselves to make B.C. a better place for everyone. Ease-f Wx Q' ww -my---M 5 Q55 . i ,-assigns., -I sf Qi Y- 'ws . f 14,5215 . N, 'S 5 tt , 5 E qs.-.A-t E 'T a-, . - up Sis x Q' QQ Y -A ii? Y m It 'I .asm I is X5 3 1, . EMM ll KW f 5 d Ji s' .5 X5 b M . X, 3 :liz ' st R X I 5 I it sl 5 K 1 1. l I . J' f 4 U., LL,... W V i ,, 5 A A 1sQ1 5. sttes sts H 5 A E Xjl T Q. , tx NS Y k-., . -. k 1 'E A Q f 5 ts WENDELL IEFFERY LOFTISJ Basketball 9,10,11. LORRAINE DOROTHY LOVE: Assistant 10, 11,125 Cross Country 125 Track 11,125 Transfered from Airport 9. VICKI LOVETT. SALLEY LYON. ROBERT CHARLES MALLORY. MICKEY LYNDELL MANIS: Class President 105 Homeroom Offi- cer 95 Homeroom Council Representative 125 Assistant 125 Football 9. CHUCK MARION. BRENDA ERLINE MARTIN: Assistant 10,115 Biology Club 115 NIHS 10. MECHELLE DENISE MARTIN: Assistant 125 Homeroom Officer 105 Chorus 9,10,11,125 French Club 11,125 All State Chorus 11, 125 SCEA Registrar 10. RUSSELL TIMOTHY MARTlN:. ZONIA KAY MARTIN: Assistant 9,105 FBLA 10. KELLY LYNN MARZE: Student Council Representative 95 Homeroom Officer 115 Art Club 95 French Club 11,125 Latin Club 105 SAE Club 105 Transfered from lrmo HS10. IAMES THOMAS MCCALL: NIROTC 9. ELIZABETH ANNE MCCARTHA: Homeroom Of- ficer 9,10,115 Assistant 11,125 Bearcat Staff 125 Laureate Staff 95 SAE Club 9,1O,115 Spanish Club 95 SCEA Registrar 10,115 Booster Club 12. DAN EUGENE MCCAW: DECA 10,11,125 Offi- cer 12. SANDRA IEAN Mc- CONNELL: Assistant 11. BARBARA MCCOY:. BRYAN BECKWITH MCDONALD: Homeroom Officer 105 Assistant 11,125 Key Club 11,125 Officer 125 Latin Club 9,105 NIHS 9,105 NSHS125 Soccer 10,11,125 Com- mencement Marshall 115 Perfect Attendence 10,11. ALFRED MCFARLIN. RICHARD DEAN MCKINNEY: Bus Driver 10,11,125 Bus Driver's Club 10,11,125 Soc- cer 1O,115 Transferred from Air- port HS 9. Seniors! 149 VICKI F. MCMICHAEL: DECA 11,12. RICHARD MCKISSICK Soccer 10,11,12. PAMELA LYNN MCKNIGHT: Homeroom Officer 9,10,11,125 Block Letter Club 11,125 Cheerleader 11,125 Co- Head 125 Miss Bearcat Pageant Con. 10,125 Class Beauty 10,125 Miss Congeniality 125 Home- coming Queen 125 Homecom- ing Court 125 Senior Superlative 12. OLIN MCKISSACK MCRAE, III5 Homeroom Of. 95 Band 9, 10,115 Key Club 125 Mu Alpha Theta 10,11,125 MIHS 9,105 NSHS 11,125 Spanish Club 105 IETS 115 Com. Mar. 115 Out- standing Teenager of America 115 Science Fair Winner 95 SCEA Reg. 115 Boys State 11. VIOLET LOWMAN MCWHOR- TER: Trans. 10. IAMES MICHAEL MEDDERS: NlROTC10,115 Base- ball 10,11,125 Basketball 10,11, 125 Football 9,10,11,125 Track 95 Who's Who 12. DEBORAH CAIL MEETZE MARY IRENE MER- CER: Homeroom Of. 105 Asst. 125 French Club 11,125 Mu Alpha Theta 115 NIHS 95 NSHS 125 Science Club 125 Com. Mar. 115 Trans. 10. BELINDA FAYE MICKENS: Homeroom Of. 9,10,125 Asst. 125 NIROTC 115 Que Pasa Club 9, 10,11,125 Basketball 11,125 Track 11,125 Volleyball 10,11,125 GAA 95 Bowling 125 Miss Bearcat Pageant Con. 10,125 Homecom- ing Court 'l'l. KATHERINE MIL- HOUSE: NIROTC 105 Color Guard 105 Que Pasa Club 10. ROBIN CLARISE MOODY: Inter Club Council 125 High- lights Staff 10,11,125 Latin Club 10,115 Latin Honor Society 125 Laureate Staff 11,125 Mu Alpha Theta 10,11,125 Of. 11,125 NIHS 9,105 NSHS 11,125 Com. Mar. 115 Furman Scho. 125 Keywa- nettes 12. FRANKLIN CREGG MOORE: Homeroom Of. 9,10, 11,125 Block Letter Club 12 Bearcat Staff 10,115 Key Club 11,125 NIHS 105 Football 9,125 FCA12. GLENDA GAIL MONTGO- MERY: Homeroom Officer 105 Homeroom Co1.Rep.115 Ass. 125 Art Club105 Block Letter Club 105 Bearcat Staff 11,125 Bio. Club 115 French Club 10,115 NJHS 105 NSHS 11,125 IETS 95 Keywantettes 125 Booster Club 125 Tennis 9,10,11,125 Outstand- ing Teenager of America 115 SCEA Reg. 11. REBECCA MONT- COMERY. THERESA ELAINE MOSLEY: Trans. from Eau Claire 10. ROSEMARY MOTSINGER. STEPHEN ALLLAN MURRAY: Homeroom Officer 11,125 Homeroom Council Rep. 9, 105 Block Letter Club 9,10,11,125 Key Club 115 Football 9,10,11,125 Track 9,10,125 Weight Prog. 9,10,115 Wrestling 9,10,11,125 Who's Who 12. FRANK MEL- VIN MUSCROVE, IR.: DECA 10, 11,125 Trans. from Georgia 9. DEBRA KAYE NEESEI Home- room Of. 95 Homeroom Coun. Rep. 105 Latin Club 105 Laureate Staff 9,105 NIHS 9, 105 Volley- ball 105 Bowling Team 105 Miss Bearcat Pag. Con. IOHN CHAR- LES NELSON: Homeroom Of- ficer 10,115 As. 9,105 Bus Driver 11,125 JETS 115 Wh0'S Who Among American High School Students. Bl' ANGELA R, NETTLES: Biology Club 125 French Club 10,11,125 Highlights Staff 10,11,125 Science Club 125 IETS 9,10,11,125 Off. 11,125 SCEA Registrar 10,11,12. SCOTT H. NEWMAN: Stu- dent Body Pres. 125 Student Coun. Rep. 115 Homeroom Off. 9,105 Inter Club Coun. 11,125 Inter Sch. Coun. 125 Asst. 125 Block Letter Club 11,125 Key Club 11,125 Mu Alpha Theta 105 NSHS 11,125 Spanish Club 105 Basketball 10,11,125 Cross Country 95 Tennis 125 Commencement Mar- shall 115 Sr. Superlative 125 SCEA Registrar 10. MARY A. NORMAN. RICKYNUNLEY. ANGELA G. PARLER: Homeroom Off. 95 Homeroom Coun. Rep. 10,115 Asst. 9,105 Bearcat Bus. Staff 11,125 Booster Club 10. DEBORAH R. PAR- RISH: Asst. 105 Chorus 95 Spanish Club 12. ANTHONY I. PATRONE: Inter Club Coun. 115 Asst. 125 Key Club 11,125 Off. 125 Mu Alpha Theta 125 NIHS 9,105 NSHS 11,125 Drama Club 9,10,11,125 Off. 35 Golf 11,125 Carolina Scholar Nominee 125 Com- mencement Marshall 115 Sr. Superla- tive 125 SCEA Registrar 115 Atty. Gen. Boys' State 115 FCA 12. IUNE V. PERCELL: Homeroom Off. 9, 10,115 Asst. 115 Bearcat Staff 125 Laureate Staff 9,10,11,125 NJROTC 11,125 Color Guard 125 Que Pasa 9,10,11,125 Off. 125 SAE Club 10,115 Miss Afro 115 Miss Bearcat Pageant Contestant 12. PATTI R. PERRY: Asst. 10,115 FBLA 11,125 Off. 12. ALBERT E. PERSONS ll: Asst. 9,105 Art Club 11,125 Off. 125 Biology Club 11,125 French Club 11,125 Highlights Staff 11,125 Sr. Superlative 125 Back Packing and Camping Club 12. BRADY F. PHIL- LIPS: Football 9,10,11,125 Weight Pro- gram 9,10,115 Shrine Bowl Rep. 2. CHERYL A. PHILIPS: Homeroom Off. 10,115 Homeroom Coun. Rep. 95 Asst. 9,115 Miss Bearcat Pageant Con- testant 10,11. Hey you with the hair on your head throw me one of those doughnuts! Coach Check the machine broke down again. Pleade hurry up and give me my food Ifeel faint. Wait a minute she broke in line. I'd like one cheeseburger, two barritos, four packs of sour cream potato chips, three ice cream sand- wiches, seven pieces of grape bub- ble gum, four strawberry sticks, one ham and cheese, three jawbreakers ... No, wait a minute ... just cancel the order. I forgot my money! Seniors Betsy Cartledge and Beth Coleman join Coach Chechovich in trying to find the end of the line in the canteen. Senior5f151 Many students at B.C. feel the need to help out around the school. These students give up one of their class periods each day to assist a teacher, coach, or adminis- trator. They perform such odd jobs as correcting test papers, running errands, delivering messages and fil- ing. Some of the teachers here won- der what they would do without their assistants! Seniors Mike Dillon and Glenda Montgomery give a little extra time to help in the Canteen. RANDY PHILLIPS: Band 95 Chorus 9,10,11,125 Football 95 Soccer 95 Track 115 All State Chorus 11,125 Transfered 10. DENISE ELOISE POOLE: Home- room Officer 115 Assistant 11,125 Band 9,10,11,125 Flag Captain 12. CHARLES PORTER. IEFF PORT- WOOD. KAREN PANSY POUNDS: Assistant 115 DECA 105 French Club 11. NANCY POWERS: As- sistant 10. SUSAN MELISSA PROBST: Homeroom Officer 9, 115 Homeroom Council Repre- sentative 125 Inter Club Coun- cil 115 Assistant 105 Bearcat Staff 10,115 Officer 115 Chorus 95 French Club 11,125 FBLA 125 Mu Alpha Theta 115 NIHS 9,105 NSHS 11,125 Commencement Marshall 115 IETS 9,115 Officer 115 Scholar 11. RICKY DEAN PURGASON. CLARA PURVIS. ALBERT DANIEL RAINES, IR: Class Vice President 95 Homeroom Of- ficer 11,125 lnter Club Council 125 Bearcat Staff 105 Chorus 9, 10,11,125 Key Club 11,125 Officer 115 Mu Alpha Theta 115 NIHS 9,105 NSHS 11,125 Officer 105 IETS 9,10,11,125 Officer 125 Bas- ketball 9,105 Football 95 All State Chorus 10,11,125 Commence- ment Marshall 11. JACOB BRADLEY RAWL: Bus Drivers' Club 11,125 Track 95 IETS 11. IANETRAY. 152!Seniors 4 if x '-'wk QT 555. RODDY HASKELL REDMOND: Homeroom Officer 9,11,125 Block Letter Club 10,11,125 Soccer 10,11,12. IOHN H. REELEY Ill: Homeroom Of- ficer 9,11,125 Homeroom Coun- cil Representative 105 As- sistant 10,11,125 Bus Driver 115 Bus Driver's Club 115 Soccer 'l0,11,125 Track Tl. IOSEPH B. REEVES: Latin Club 10,11. VER- ONICA RILEY. CATHY LYNN RISH: Homeroom Council Representative 105 Bearcat Business Staff 125 Chorus 9,10,125 French Club 10,125 NIHS 9,105 Gymnastics 9,105 All State Chorus 10,12. CYNTHIA ANN ROBERTSON: Homeroom Officer 9,115 Homeroom Coun- cil Representative 125 As- sistant 10,11,125 Bearcat Business Staff 125 Latin Club 9,105 Booster Club 125 NIHS 95 SAE Club 10, 115 Transferred from Airport High School 10. DAVID CAR- ROLL ROBINSON: Homeroom Officer 9. LARRY LEE ROBIN- SON, IR.: Spanish Club 115 lr. Achievement 10. CAROLYN ANNETTE ROOF: Assistant 125 Mu Alpha Theta 105 NJHS 9,105 Spanish Club 105 lETS105 Drama Club 105 Booster Club 105 Senior Superlative 12. DEBORAH ANNE ROSE: As- sistant 125 Chorus 9,10,115 French Club 125 Homecoming Escort 12. ARTHUR RAY ROSS IR.: Homeroom Officer 95 NIROTC 9,10,11,125 Color Guard 115 Honor Cadet. SUSAN RUFF. IACK DONALD SANDERS: Homeroom Officer 11,125 As- sistant 9,10,11,125 Key Club 105 Football 9,11,125 Weight Pro- gram 9,10,1'l,'l2. IEFF SAYLOR. DAVID SCOTT: Homeroom Of- ficer 9,105 Block Letter Club 105 Band 9,105 Baseball 9,10. IAN ELIZABETH SCOTT: Chorus 9,10, 11,125 All State Chorus 10,11,12. DENNIS ROLAND SEALEYJ. SHERYL DENISE SENN: Home- room Officer 105 Assistant 11,125 DECA10,11,125 Officer 125 Miss DECA 115 Miss Bearcat Pageant Contestant 9. ROBERT NOAH SENN IR.: Homeroom Officer 115 Biology Club 125 DECA 11. TITUS LEE SEWELL: NIROTC 125 Que Pasa Club 125 Football 9, 105 Wrestling 9,12. Seniorsf153 VIRGINIA SEWELL CYNTHIS LOVE SHARPE: Homeroom Of- ficer 10,115 Inter Club Council 12, Assist. 10,115 FBLA 11,125 SAE 9,10,11. IENNIFER BECKUM SHARPE: Drama Club 9,11,12, Band 9,10,11,123 Section Leader 10,11,12, All-Region Band 9,10, 12, All-County Band 9,10,11,125 Best Senior Girl 12, NSHS 12, Spanish Club 11. MARK WIN- TERS SHARPE: P.E. Assist. 12, Basketball 9,10,11,12. Women, who need them? The time has come of age when we men can fend for ourselves. No more Marge will you please darn my socks? 5 Hon, my button just popped off, do you think you could? , What's for supper Dean, I'm starving! From now on we are the homemakers, the real king of our castle! Why l'Il bet I can sew as well as any woman ever did. My towels look great, and the tablecloth, what a masterpiece! I never knew that burned rice could be so good. Well, actually it was the gravy that made the meal. Eggs, flour, water and chopped bologna, what a feast! Yeah, who needs fe- males well they are kind of nice to be around ... Gary Withrow uses all of his power of con- centration while cutting out a pattern for his new creation. DENNIS EVERETTE SHEALY: DECA10,11,12. GREGORY PAUL SHEALY: Homeroom Officer 10, 115 Canteen Assist. 11,125 Key Club 12g FCA 11,125 NIHS 105 Football 9,10,11,12p Track 9,10, 11,12g Wrestling 10,11,12g Co- Captain 11,125 Senior Superla- tive, Who's Who Among HS Students. MAX M. SHEALY: DECA 9. IANA MAR-SHALL SHEPHERD: Transferred from Lexington 11, Chorus 9,10,11,12, French Club 10, FHA 11, FNC 9. 154 if its NIT EELS . . . at N . 2 my W-I 3 li R wt 3 it w A 5- X 1 lm TERESA OPHELIA SHIREYJ NIROTC 9,105 Officer 10. STACY OWEN SHULER: Homeroom Officer 9,10,11,125 P.E. Assist. 11,125 Canteen Assist. 11,125 Block Letter Club 10,11,125 Key Club 11,125 Office 125 Baseball 11,125 Football 11,12,95 Soccer 10,11,125 Weight Program 11,12. MARCUS BLAKE SHULL: Band 9,105 NIHS 105 Drama Club 11, 125 Officer 12. CAROL SIM- MONS ROSEMARY SIMMONS: Home- room council Representative 9, 10,115 Attendance Assist. 10,11, 125 Chorus 95 French Club 105 lets 9. NEAL STEADMAN SIRES: Band 9,10,11. RAY SAMUEL SKELTON: Bus Driver's Club 115 NIROTC 10,11. STEPHEN EL- LIOTT SLAUCHTER: Highlights Staff 125 Track 11,125 Weight Program 115 Wrestling 125 Flying Bearcats Club 125 Transferred from Cranbourne Boys' High School. GREGORY WADE SMITH: At- tendance Assist 1O5 Bus Driver 115 Latin Club 10. WANDA MELISSA SMlTH:Que' Pasa Club 9,10,115 Miss Afro 11. MARIAN ELIZABETH SNOWDEN: Home- room Officer 95 Inter Clu Council 125 Assistant 11,125 French Club 115 Highlights Staff 10,11,125 Assistant Editor 115 Edi- tor 125 Mu Alpha Theta 10,11, 125NlHS 9,105 NSHS11,125 Dra- ma Club 9,10,11,125 Officer 115 Battle of the Brains Team 125 NCTE School Nominee 115 Sen- ior Superlative 125 Outstanding Teenager of America 115 Who's Who in American High School Students 11. MARIE THERESE SOBRAL: Student Council Re- presentative 95 French Club 105 Mu Alpha Theta 10,125 NJHS 9,105 NSHS 125 Spanish Club 105 Keywanettes 125 Booster Club 9,105 Newspaper Staff Edi- tor 95 lr. Achievement 105 Track Statistician 10,125 Transferred from New York 10. ROCKY SOLES: Bus Driver 11, 125 Basketball 9,10. LAURIE HOLLACE SOX: Assistant 11,125 Bearcat Business Staff 11,125 Business Manager 125 NIHS 95 Science Club 125 Spanish Club 10,115 Officer 11. REBECCA SOX: Homeroom Officer 9,10, 125 Assistant 10. SCOTTIE SOX CRAIG WILLIAM SPRINKLE: As- sistant 10,11,125 NIROTC 9,10, 11,125 Executive Officer 12. DONNA LYNNE STACCS: Homeroom Officer 9,10,115 As- sistant 115 Chorus 9. HAL STILL KEVIN STROUD Seniorsf155 MONICA CAIL SUMMERS: Homeroom Officer 10,11,125 As- sistant 9,10,115 SCA Club 115 Officer 115 Lung Association Re- presentative 10. CHRISTINA SUTTON DALE CARL SWYCERT: Homeroom Officer 125 Chorus 9,10,11,125 French Club 115 Mu Alpha Theta 11,125 NIHS 105 NSHS 11,125 Commencement Marshall 115 Boy's State 115 IETS 9,10,115 Officer 11. IIM- MIE TATHAM CYNTHIA ANN TAYLOR: Homeroom Officer 115 Home- room Council Representative 9, 105 Assistant 115 Chorus 95 French Club 115 JETS 95 Cheer- leader 9,10. TINA VANASSA TAYLOR: Homeroom Officer 95 NIHS 9,105 Ns:-is 125 NIROTC 10. KARL ALEXANDER TEAM: Homeroom Officer 9,105 Assis- tant 10,11,125 Biology Club 11, 125 Latin Club 9,105 NIHS 9,105 Football 9,105 Track 9,105 Com- mencement Marshall 115 Sump- ter lr. Olympics Gold Metal Winner 9. STEPHANIE ADELE THOMAS: Homeroom Offi- cer 9,10,115 Homeroom Coun- cil Representative 125 Assistant 10,11,125 Biology Club 105 Latin Club 9,105 SAE Club 105 Cheer- leader 11,125 Miss Bearcat Pag- eant Contestant 11,125 Class Beauty 115 Who's Who 115 Transferred from Airport 9. IOHN TIMOTHY THOMAS VIKKI THOMAS: Homeroom Officer 95 Assistant 105 Basket- ball 105 Track 10,125 Volleyball 125 Booster Club 12. ALVIN THOMPSON EARL WAYNE THOMPSON: Track 95 Weight Program 9,105 Bowling. KIM DIANNE THOMPSON: Homeroom Officer 95 Home- room Council Representative 10 Assistant 10,115 FBLA 125 Booster Club 9. MICHAEL AL- LEN TICKLE: Football 95 Booster Club 125 Transfered 10. Ml- CHAEL CRAY TINMAN: Band 10,11,125 Key Club 125 Latin Club 10,115 Mu Alpha Theta 125 NIHS 105 NSHS125 NlROTC10,11,125 JETS 11,125 Commencement Marshall 115 Transferred 10. MIKE ALLEN TISDALE: Home- room Officer 10,125 Assistant 9, 10,11,12. HARRIET RUTH TODD: Vice President Student Council 115 Class President 125 Student Council Representative 9,105 Inter Club Council 125 Inter School Council 9,115 Art Club 125 Mu Alpha Theta 115 NJHS 9,105 Officer 105 NSHS 11,125 Drama Club 105 Keywanettes125 Miss Bearcat Pageant Contest- ant 9,10,125 Class Beauty 105 Commencement Marshall 115 l.B. White's jr. Fashion Board 125 Senior Superlative 12. WENDY SUE TOLER: Home- room Officer 9,105 Assistant 9, 125 GAA 9,105 Officer 10. WIL- LIAM REX TREVITZ: Homeroom Officer 125 NIHS 95 IETS 11. CURTIS TURKETT 156fSeniors T85 B I B MBUTHS 1 r if ,4 are Q59 There was one thing that was prominent at all the athletic events this year -the seniors' big mouths! Yep that's right . .. their big mouths. Leading the crowds in chants and cheers, the class of 76 exhibited more pride and spirit than any other group. They made the games more fun to attend, especially, with the introduce yourself cheers. Everyone had to be on guard when they started burning peo- ple! tOnly a person from B.C. would understand that!! Yes, we'll miss the seniors and their loud mouths. tHowever the teachers of those stu- dents might slightly disagreell Senior Cheerleaders, Kathy Herlong and Pam McKnight, help the Crowd Burn the Eagles in more ways than one! ,C '95 as-awk fi-n-,.., 'suse-wt 'hw WENDY RUTH TURNER: Horne- room Officer 9,115 Homeroom Council Representative 10, Assistant 115. ROBERT ARCH TWEEDJ Band 9,'l0,11,12j Drum Major 12, Latin Club 10, All State Band 'l'l,'l2. ALBERT MADI- SON WADE IR.: IETSQ FCA, Football 1O,12, Soccer 11,125 Bowling 9,1O,11,12g. TOMMY WADFORD. IOSEPH M. WALKERJ. CON- SANDRA FAYE WASHINGTON: NIROTC 10. SHERRY L. WAT- FORDJ FBLA11,12j FHA 11, SCA 11, Transferred 11. MICHAEL BRIAN WATSON: Cross Coun- try 9, Track 9,10g Homeroom Officer 10,11. Seniorsf157 IOAN WATSON. KATIE WAT- SON: Homeroom Council Rep- resentative 95 Assistant 125 Chorus 9,10,125 Miss Bearcat Contestant 10. DAVID DANIEL WATTS: Assistant 105 jets 11. DONNA CAROL WAUGH: Chorus 95 Highlights Staff 10,125 lr. Honor Society 9,105 Sr. Honor Society 125 Keywanettes 125 Drama Club 9,10,12. IIMMY WAY. IANICE AMANDA WEST: Assistant 9,10,11,125 Chorus 9,10,11,125 French Club 11,125 lr. Honor Society 9,105 SAE Club 11,125 Science Club 11, 12. CHARLIE FRANKLIN WHITE: NIROTC 10,115 Transfer Stu- dent5 Football 9. ANGEL LOUISE WIETLAKE: Home- room Officer 95 Inter Club Council 115 French Club 10,11, 125 FBLA 11,125 SAE Club 9,10, 115 Science Club 125 Tennis 9. MELISSA A. WILES: Homeroom Officer 95 DECA 10,11,12. IEEE LYNNE WILLIAMS: Class Secretary 105 Homeroom Coun- cil Representatives 95 Art Club 105 Assistant 10,11. JEFFREY LYNN WILLIAMS: NIROTC 10, 11,12. KIM ELAINE WILLIAMS: Homeroom Officer 95 French Club 11,125 Latin Club 9,105 SAE Club 105 Transferred from Air- port. 158fSeniors At first I didn't even want to go I thought it would be so boring with all those speeches and junk. But I did go just to see some of my senior friends make their farewell appearence. AI first it was boring until the valedictorian made her speech. You know, I don't cry easily but something hit me when she was talking. It was kind of a happy-sad feeling ... mostly sad. When I went home that night, all I could think of was that soon it would be me walking across that stage. But afterwards I forgot about it or at least until now. The valedictorian is making the speech ... this place is full of people. I'm getting that same feeling all over again. Like I said, I don't cry much - usuallv. I iust saw one of my junior friends. Won- der what she's thinking about? . 'CIN egg' 11-9 DUATIO That Final Ste A Finns.:- qu- fi., S f aiab 77: Ti 'w DAVID WILSON. RUSSELL ALAN WILSON: Assistant5 DECA 10. DOYLE VERNON WIN- CARD: Homeroom Officer 95 Basketball 95 Cross Country 9. BOBBY EDWARD WISE: AS- sistant. ROLAND DAVID WISE. DEBRA KAYE WISE: Chorus 9, 105 FBLA 12. DURRAND WISE. JANET KAREN WISE: Laureate Staff 105 Mu Alpha Theta 105 NIHS 9,105 SAE 95 Keywanetts 12. GARY RANDY WITHROW: Assistant 115 Block Letter Club 11,125 NIHS 9,105 NSHS 11,125 Football 9,10,11,125 Track 9,10, 115 Weight Program 9,10,11,125 Commencement Marshall 115 Who's Who11. SUE ANN WOLFE: Assistant 10, 11,125 French Club 95 NIHS 9, 10. IAMES MARSHAL WOOD jR.: Assistant 125 Key Club 125 NSHS 11,125 Spanish Club 125 Weight Program 105 Com- mencement Marshall 115 JETS 9, 105 Scholar Nominee5 Dionysia Contestant 11. IACKSON L. WOOLS: Transferred 95 Trans- ferred 115 Band 9. IOHN DUANE WOOSLEY: Homeroom Officer 9,10,115 Basketball 9,10. IEFFREY MARK WOOTEN: Homeroom Officer 9,10,115 As- sistant 10,11,125 Biology Club5 Highlights Staff 9. ANTHONY IEROME YOUNG: DECA 105 Track 95 Weight Program 9. CALVIN YOUNG: QUE Pasa Club 12. KENNETH YOUNCZ Que Pasa Club 9,105 Football 9, 105 Wrestling 9. Seniorsf159 CS Bicentennial Seniors State Alternate - Marian Snowden. Betty Crocker Award - Angie Nett- les. Who's Who Among Music Students in American High Schools - Randy Phillips, jan Scott, Michelle Martin, Byron Eden, Martha Gulledge, Linda Griffin, Sharon Bradley, Cathy Rish, Robbie Hook. SENIORS NOT PICTURED Ronald Edward Barnes Samuel Beverly Boulware jennette Laura Brice Ellaweese Brown janet Ray Fallaw Irene Grant Mary Kate Gromlits Calvin Leotis Hampton Brian james Lewis Richard Lewis Massey Thomas Mitchell Tanya joyce McCain 16Of Honors All State Band Members: English Pearcy, Glenda Smith, Karen Ray, Eddie Crosby, Brenda jivers. BACK ROW: Tillford jackson, Regina Por- terfield, jana Locklaire, Ronnie Barnes, Deborah Sires, jenny Sharpe, Ricky Harmon. - D.A.R. Citizenship Award winner Tony Patrone. SE IDR I-IU URS Student Council Scholarship Award Winner - Marie Sobrall. All-Area Football Players - jeff Hipp and Eddie Leopard. Shrine Bowl Players - Mike Dillon, leff Hipp, Brady Phillips, Coach Bob Montgomery, S.C. Coaching Staff g T X sv WN Honors! 161 N.-..quv-w' 3' iv -QS! x I 4 5 A ' 5 ' 'A 6' , QQQ 162f Clubs ,, ,WM V 1 1 1 1 ... .. 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Some organizations, such as the Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, and Student Council are honor groups - rewards for special contribu- tions, and demonstrations of leadership. Most of . . i ART CLUB FIRST ROW: Laurie Culpepper, Debbie Mishoe, Pam Addy, Chris Brandon, Sue Lloyd, Carol Geiger, Lisa Horne, Irene Raymond, Cathy Harmon SECOND ROW: Mrs. Mariellen Dennis, Miss Ann Swett, Ginnie Lynch, Kathy Kyzer, Pat Williams, Sandra McCoy, IoAnn Spigner, Teena Glass, Gina Warren, Mary Epps, Albert Persons, Steve Liafsha, Tammie Hook, Kathy Dallinger. STANDING: Cecilia Scheper, Lori Grant, Bruce A Cain, Keith Ballington, Francis Marshall, Paul , K. Templeton is L W 'l .2475 ' . ff., fxdfat 5-,W -,-f,.f.4anan..4'.rs.. AMNQS' 764! Organizations the clubs carried out special projects in which the entire student body took part, or was informed about. Many also worked with the community to help people outside of the school. Clubs help round out the Educational System and help prepare students for life after graduation. It takes up a lot of time, but by becoming involved in extra- curricular activities students gain knowledge, ex- perience, and guidance. But ask any club member --' the best part about them is that you have fun! Sk A BIOLOGY CLUB FIRST ROW: Mark Wooten, Mike Gardner, Scotty Mill, Stephanie Bogue, Angie Nettles, Bruce Banks. SECOND ROW: Rocky Senn, Ann Gunter, Debbie Shipes, Ricky Harmon, Robbie Wood THIRD ROW: Wes Orvin, Blane john- son, Albert Persons, Glena Walker :...,,1,,, 3,3 -A L ,, In ,sv----.- -N 'iv -....,,, V A , 3 ag gt, ' 2311- U xy 2, ' f its . ,., i , I W 'N fl, - fb - ' ' , ' 7 , 1 F ' , ' K 1? 4 y Us I ' Hx? A I V - :A. T, ,I I .. V 2 Q 1 'T gf I f ta , , h , . t, 4, B' is A 1? f ' i i ff: al-I flfsf 'A . Z it 1 4 Qfm Q l' 5526277537 A it , , V Q ,, if , AW N, 3 nw. t A 1 A fe gall ' -i 6 fr 4 I 1 Q q K 1 xr 'fa 'F Fi 5 9 A , f 5 t 5. x I , X' if ' 'Y - S 4 A - f L i wixviir lv I 5, , J , , 'V fiat ,,.. BLEACHER BUMS FIRST ROW: Robin Frierson, Karen Baker, Angie Hilyer, Cheri Millen, Chrissy Coffey, Susan Mar- tin, Debbie Padgett, Gwen Rhodes, Stephanie Bogue. SECOND ROW: Ioanie Hess, Nancy Cartledge, Gigi Leventis, Rebecca Drafts, Laura Peake, I-'am Myers, Susan Register, judy Mercer, Cathy Reed, Laura Wynn, Zane Hardistre, Kathryn Biddy, Evelyn Dunn, Casi McMiIlian. THIRD ROW: Bridgette Burnette, Laurie Sox, Glenda Montgomery, Debbie Rose, Ruth Todd, Tammy Vinson, Sandra jackson, Pam Wadford, Martha Gulledge, Terri Hammond, Kathy Kyzer, Lisa Roberts, Blaine johnson. STANDING: Sylvia Mann, Wade Allen, Sandra Smigay, Tera Berry, Nancy Barton, Lisa Dicker- son, Margo Thomas. -. B U S S ff , DRIVERS SITTING: Aubrey Burroughs, Dwight Balt- I ' s I h zigar, joey Bray, Richard Massey, Tommy '- ' , L ' , A Collier, Rocky Soles, Stuart Bumgarner, Brad Rawls, David Stockman, Eddie Strick- land. s Tim Shealy, Curtis Loftis, Alvin Thompson, Tim Tomberlin, Diane Gregory, jerry Mit- chum, Ronnie Corley, james johnson, , Mitch Hook. THIRD ROW: Paul Abrams, Hal Derrick , Vi. px NL' H., ,ay -gl f 5 f 5 gl I SECOND ROW: Ronny Sharpe, Ray Smith, K 3 ff 69 . Q - . S ffl Craig Templeton, Richard McKinney, Dale ,,,i ,xx I . In ' 'af .stii -' .1 'I ' Crawford, joey Curado, joey Kerbs. DECA ll B , FIRST ROW: Angela Culley, Terry Plea- sant, Mary Chapiesky, Tina Brant, Leslie Efron, Cynthia Scipio. SECOND ROW: jane Priester, Sharon Hopper, Gwen King, Pam Benton, Debbie Hooper, Theresa Nix. THIRD ROW: Chuck Bryant, Bennie Braw- Iey, jim White, Pam Harsey, Eve Melton. -uni- 0 gnc:-an-up-Q annum...- Q! pw:-can--. 9Quluu1su-n-Q. 'Nou-ug-...- G Q--..... XCIIQQIUUQU-un llllll DECA I FIRST ROW: Karen Lewis, Mary-Anne Graddick, Denise Senn, Lisa Wiles, Kathy johnson. SECOND ROW: Max Shealy, Randy Keaton, Dan McCaw, Dennis Hopper, Dennis Shealy, Miss Diane Rials. Organizations!'l65 DRAMA CLUB FIRST ROW: jeanne Veronee, Ruth Pedings, Kim Toler, Pam Hughes, Rhonda Price, Susan Shelton, Lisa Horne, Kathy Kyzer, Angie Hilyer, Evelyn Stroud, jennifer Doar, Carol Simmons. SECOND ROW: Cindy jourdain, Gale Culler, Toni Pitts, jenny Shuler, Belinda McCall, Marie Sobral, Lisa Roberts, Sharon Baggot, Kathy Rish, Cookie Holmes, Susan Hilyer, Teresa McCormick, Doreen Braswell, Kathryn Biddy, Evelyn Dunn, Terri Plea- sant, Page Lackland. THIRD ROW: Mary Chapiesky, Donna Waugh, Lon Shull, Rusty Shealy, Blane johnson, Marion Snow- den, Kim Franke, Sharon Morris, Karen E. Addy, jenny Sharpe, Denise Bridges, Eddie Stroud, Larry Aull. FOURTH ROW: Steve jewell, Sonny Mooney, jimmy Still, Bill Bingham, Mark Smith, Beth Buddin, Doug Bright, Albert Persons, Marcus Shull, Ken Satterfield, Tony jackson, Robbie Wood, Linda Arnold, Ben Bouknight, Benny Hoover, Tony Pa- trone, Bryan jacobs. FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIA ATHLETES FIRST ROW: Davey Waugh, Robert lnabinet, Pat Patrone, jimmy Cothran, Bobby Darley, Ray Gar- nett, David Hellman, Glen Holten. SECOND ROW: Randy Garnett, Willie Pralor, Gregg Moore, Mike Dillon, Tony Patrone, jeff Hutto, Don Sanders, Mike Medders. THIRD ROW: Scott Callison, Dennis Hopper, Eddie Leopard, joey Bray, jeff Hipp, Gregg Shealy, David Herring. 1 66X Organizations l.i , ,, DECA Ill FIRST ROW: Miss Rials, Tracy LeRoy, Terri Court- ney, Tammy jolly, Linda Aspedon, Kaye Temple. SECOND ROW: Karen Hopper, David Fudge, Mark Smith, Irene Raymond, james jeffcoat, Stanley Gol- son. ,T AIP! 'QM' :t y 5 if ,,, , s ,i g I qi Wg, if jg I, I L gW 5gQf sii. L I l? 'E , W , L. L' fl , FRENCH CLU SITTING: lan Morrow, Anita Shah, Peggy Snelgrove, Lisa Birchmore, Angie Hilyer. FIRST ROW: Kathy Rish, Donna Spencer, Beth Orvin, Doreen Braswell, Terry Pleasant, Teresa McCormick, Dana Courtney, Vicki Grooms, ludy Mercer, lennie Rivers, Marcia Martin, Pam Myers, Donna Collins, Brenda Barnes. SECOND ROW: johnny Harvey, Kathy Kyzer, An- gela Davenport, Angel Wietlake, Angie Nettles, Mary Mercer, Sharon Hopper, Gayle Brown, Beth Williams, Melanie Mitchell, Mechelle Martin, Kevin Kirkland, Lon Shull, THIRD ROW: Mandy West, Lisa Roberts, Cathv Rish, Tammy Tinman, Terrie Hammond, Mark Smith, Wes Orvin, Albert Persons, Kim Williams, Debbie Rose, Norman Snelgrove. FOURTH ROW: Vickie Bradley, Susie Probst, Chris Porth, Pam Wadford. 6 : z ' ,, .,.,,,,, , g ,Q 7 ...mg , 5, , ....... , A ....'.L. Y , -4-91 'ff-..- 'J- , -7' i t l nike! 655 FUTURE USINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: Debbie Wise, Gail Lee, Sherry Watford, Gail Holmes, Patra Steele. SECOND ROW: Pattie Perry, Tina Easton, Kathy Adams, Kathy Graf, Carol Geiger, Cindy Sharpe. THIRD ROW: Cindy Larrabee, Susie Probst, Angel Wietlake, janet Axson. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA SITTING: Rhondie Barnhill, Cynthia Denise Shaw, Sharon Heustess, Stephanie Whitener, Cynthia Scipio, Alma lackson. STANDING: Denise Harley, Connie Chaffin, Tammy Vinson, Sandra jackson, Mrs. Mary Willis. Organizations!167 JUNIOR ENGI EERING TECHNICAL SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Ricky Harmon, Preston Callison. SECOND ROW: Col. Roberts, Angie Nettles, Mike Tinman, Howard Murray, Mark Clark, Danny Raines. -55 ,feb-.. I TERCLU COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Elena Leventis, Robin Moody, Carole jordan, Sharon Heustess, Gayle Brown, Cindy Sharpe, Pam Painter, Ruth Todd, Karen E. Addy. SECOND ROW: Willie Pralour, Dennis Hop- per, Billy Giles, Melissa Callison, Cindy Cup- stid, Ann Gunter, Sherrie Sox, Irene Ray- mond, Kim Franke, Debra Spurlock. THIRD ROW: Scott Newman, Curtis Loftis, Marian Snowden, Tammie Hook, joey Bray, june Percell, David Giles. '3':..,-.... E ln ,.., , S .M , - I ' ID- . M, AA I LATIN CLU FIRST ROW: Kim Toler, Pam Hughes, Rhonda Price, Sandy Murray, Carmen Case, Carol Fairhart. SECOND ROW: Ruth Lewis, Billy Giles, Rob- bie Wood, Blane johnson, Tressa Price, Pam McAlhany, Toni Richards. 7 681 Organizations 'Nl I! Illllll I! illllll .M L Q s ,W MMM xi M' 's..v'V KEY CLU FIRST ROW: Davey Waugh, jim Stewart, Truitt Brit- tingham, Hal Riddle, Scott Fletcher, David Atkinson, Wade Allen, Keith Ballington, Roy Hendrix, john Simmons. SECOND ROW: Skippy Skipper, Brian jacobs, William Olawsky, Gregg Moore, Scott Newman, Lon Shull, Brian McDonald. THIRD ROW: Rick Shull, Randy Garnett, jimmy Still, Timmy Stewart, Tony Hill, Danny Raines. john Hendrix, Dennis Hopper, Tony Patrone, Mike Tin- man. FOURTH ROW: Bubba Sharpe, Ben Boughtnight, Benny Hoover, Russell Caddy, Chris Porth, jody Kleckley, Stacy Shuler, Olin McRae, George Cor- bett, jimmy Woods, Craig Aull. A.. ,M K I if 'I LATI HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Lynn Matthews, Connie Nix, Cindy Warren, Freida Henderson, Lisbeth Giles, Rosalind Allen. SECOND ROW: Robin Rush, Robin Moody, Marion Paul, Terilynn Banks, Carolyn Fuker, THIRD ROW: Kim Mitchell, loye Grigsby, Melissa Callison, Raymond Carney, Teri Ri- chards. FOURTH ROW: Linda Griffin, lane Baggot, Sharon Heustess, Ginger Allen, David Giles. llllilll 1 .-kg' NATIONAL IUNIOR HO OR OCIETY FIRST ROW: Pam Hughes, Gigi Leventis, Crissy Coffee, Terrie Rose, Terilynn Banks, Karen King, Ann Henderson, Carol Fairhart, Robin Wicker, Lisa Williamson, joye Grigsby, Rhonda Price. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Wiles, Evelyn Dunn, Olga Cothran, Beth Williams, Linda Horton, Clare Orvin, Debra Sires, Kim Mitchell. An- gela Davenport, lennie Rivers, Rosalind Al- len, Lisa Redmond, Mrs. Clark. THIRD ROW: Vicki Grooms, Kathryn Biddy, David Atkinson, Donna Price, Lisa Popwell, Susan Register, Terri Richards, Ginger Allen, Edie Gunter, Norman Snelgrove, Bobby Lo- rick, Mike Waugh. FOURTH ROW: Gordon Williams, Billy Giles, Truitt Brittingham, Gayle Brown, Tilford lack- son, Landy Grubb, Blane johnson, Tod Arnum, Marion Gunter, Eddie Keith. - Eilfiisfffi 3 MU ALPHA TH ETA FIRST ROW: Kim Mitchell, Robin Moody, Kim Franke, Norman Snelgrove, Ken Satter- field, Lisa Birchmore, Rosalind Allen, Rhonda Price, Terilynn Banks, Freida Henderson, Marie Sobral, Marian Snowden, Mike Tin- man. SECOND ROW: Blane johnson, Edie Gunter, Robin Rush, Tony jackson, Bobby Price, Ke- vin Kirkland, Carol Fairhart, Donna Price, Eddie Crosby, Barry Taylor, Bubba Sharpe, Melissa Callison, Kathy Rish, Ronnie Barnes, Lynn Matthews. THIRD ROW: Ginger Allen, Vicki Grooms, Gordon Williams, Wayne Price, David Giles, Ben Bouknight, Brian lacobs, lane Baggot, Patricia Harper. FOURTH ROW: Tod Arnum, Dale Swygert, Tony Patrone, Olin McRae. k , ,I 1 Q Organizations!169 ii, .::. I . ,, 6 NYS- -JV . fi- 1r '- P'ff ' , , 4 .1 5. ---:2:.ffi,,- .. ...iffli-S . : li , I y . ........,...,...,,,, Q H ., ...A . .. , at K 1 tai? A .. f -1: I 'I 1' I H IU! ' STUDENTS ACTIONFOR EDUCATION FIRST ROW: Pam Painter, Lynne Alley, Mrs. jones, Robin Rush. SECOND ROW: Gail Culler, Suzette Keen, Mandy West, Susan Hodges, Dorie Gimbruch. THIRD ROW: Pam jenkins, Rhonda Kleckley, Kathy Quarries, Elise Pollock, Cinylourdain. 17 of Organizations I 1 5 2 S nk Q E PASA FIRST ROW: Wendy Percell, Darlene Sewell, Karen Percell, Claudette Goodwin, Ella Wease Brown, Loretta Young, lean Bamberg, Wanda Smith. SECOND ROW: Curtis Brown, Bruce Strouble, Belinda Mickens, Calvin Young, Titus Sewell, Renee Daniels, june Percell, Patricia Howell. THIRD ROW: Diane Abrey, Dottie Culcleaseue, Chris Williams, Elizabeth Hydrick, Kathryn Mil- house, Carl Washington, Robert Charbe, Denise Harley. FOURTH ROW: Calvin Graves, Audrey Keller, Gwen Duher, Stanley Golsen. FIFTH ROW: Eric Tucker, Floyd jackson. SCIENCE CLUB FIRST ROW: Tammy Beers, Ann Thomas, Cathy Reed, Laurie Sox, Angie jones, Martha Williams, Walter Applewhite, Suzanne Wilkens, ludy Poole, Anita Shah. SECOND ROW: Pam Myers, Angie Nettles, Mary Mercer, Mandy West, Rhonda Hallmon, Carolyn Fuller, Pam Bartley, Crystal Swittenberg, Steve Hebert, Lisa Motsinger, Lane Hardister, ludy Mercer. THIRD ROW: Tommy Wadlord, Barry Clonts, Eddie Stroud, Toni Pitts, Mark Kelly, Pres Cal- lison, Tony Patrone, Willie Richardson, Robbie Wood, Richard Hutto. FOURTH ROW: Floyd lackson, Lang Brown, Bill Bingham, Benny Hoover, Beth Buddin, Cheri Fox, Lisa Stone. FIFTH ROW: Chris Porth, Mike Carter, Wade Cobb. i,..,. I F -w ', FIRST ROW: Sheila jones, Sue Hipp, Robin Frierson, Laura Peak, Susan Ratcliffe, Kim Lucas, Susan Martin, Carole jordan, Terri Duncan, Melanie Shealy, jeannie Saylor, Chris Lucas. SECOND ROW: Tera Berry, Teresa Board, Linda Baroody, Cynthia Outen, Patra Steele, Chrissy Coffee, Bridgette Burnett, Chris Askey, Ste- phanie Bogue, Cathy Stewart, Rosemary Can- non, Susan Herman. THIRD ROW: Sylvia Mann, Heidi Ljungdahl, Donna Price, Cyndi joutdain, Debra Parrish, Fran Phipps, Kathy Aaron, Mary Ann Derrick, Sandra Smigay. FOURTH ROW: Pres Callison, Tony Tinman, Wade Allen, Robbie Hook, Scott Fletcher, Doug Morgan, Terry Keener, Carolyn Seal, Susan Register. FIFTH ROW: Wayne Rodgers, Chris Ruff, Ricky Ebener, jackie Cromer. SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Cindy Warren, Bobby Price, Tina Taylor, Lisbeth Giles, Ruth Pedgins, Freida Hen- derson, Rachel Drafts, Ruth Todd, Cindy Koon, Patra Steele, Crystal Swittenburg, Robin Moody, Lisa Birchmore. SECOND ROW: Lynn Matthews, Mary Mercer, Donna Waugh, Marion Paul, Kathy Rish, Patricia Griffith, Debbie King, Robin Rush, jane Baggot, Patricia Harper, Marie Sobral, Kim Franke, Sherrie Arnold, Tammy Hook. THIRD ROW: Tony jackson, Becky Lee, Carolyn Fuller, Marion Snowden, Carole Faulk, Melissa Callison, Glenda Montgomery, Susi Probst, Tammy Tinman, Brian jacobs, Ben Bouknight, Larry Aull, Carlette Blackberg, Tony Patron Ronnie Barnes. FOURTH ROW: Ken Satterfield, David Giles, Barry Taylor, Raymond Carney, Mike Tinman, Danny Raines, jimmy Woods, Olin McRae, Dale Swygert. FIFTH ROW: jimmy Cothran, Scott Newman, Wayne Price, Brian McDonald, Chris Porth, Ernie Holley, Wade Cobb, Bill Bingham, Billy Grooms. SPANISH CLUB Y ll tt N Si '9 ii ,Ulf X 'E ., tf.. ....t..,1 . if i s J 2' 'X 'X 4 so ' . A S QL 1 4. YQ-fat X tl . A r . 1 ,,' l t 351-it u ,N-5. xr s 3 f I .fi I ' ' ks rf Y . yunwd ,. I .,, . sy - .f is s . x --I H ' f Kgs I 3? .At ' fifflv STUDE T CO NCIL ' l , N, N . A :.t. ,W..r 2'.w1'4?'9!'!5tsiia-??f5E SITTING: Angie Gantt, Debra Senn, Lee Brazell, Lisa Helms, Claudette Goodwin, Pam Rowe, Pam Hughes, Susan Crosby, Gigi Leventis, Angel Williams, Doreen Braswell, Laura Wynn, judy Poole, Kathy Atkinson, julie Wheeler, Ann Linberry, Donna Spencer. SECOND ROW: Gregg Wilson, Cookie Hol- mes, Ruth Pedings, Darlene Hutto, Elizabeth Hydrick, Kathy Mooneyhan, Cheryl Blanken- ship, Pam Myers, Angela Davenport, Rachel Drafts, Ruth Todd, Cindy Robertson, Tim Shull, Debbie Padgett, Kathleen Carney, Evelyn Stroud. THIRD ROW: Debra Spurlock, Karen E. Addy, Tammy Cooper, Curtis Rowe, Gary Sharpe, Stephanie Thomas, Micky Manis, Virginia Winn, Phil Wessinger, Darryl Cole- man, Kathy Williams, Kathy Hook, Willie Pralour. FOURTH ROW: Kim Franke, Karen Hofstet- ter, Crissy Coffee, Nancy Barton, Bridgette Brunett, Craig Aull, William Olawsky, Karyn Addi, Lisa Stone, Allen Lutzs, Marty Matson, Susie Probst, Teresa Bulbis. FIFTH ROW: Susan Ratcliffe, Margo Thomas, Susan Register, Kim Lucas, Lang Brown, Mark Lewis, Eddie Leophard, Daryl johnson, Scott Callison, jennifer Doar, Larry Aull. SIXTH ROW: Nancy Shearer, Lisa Popwell, Truitt Brittingham, jeff HFPP, Scott Newman. Organizationsf1 71 One thing the yearbook staff is not is just fun and games! It takes a lot of time, effort, care and know how to put together a book that will please 2,000 people. And that ain't easy! Now we'Il let you in on some of the action that takes place inside room 206 so you'Il know just how hectic it is! What do ya mean the deadline's today? Greg, please take those pictures, okay? Watch out Captain Hook is in one of her moods! Where's Bryan? Hey Hotsie, where's my copy? Don't put your own picture in the year- book! Patricia, where's the cropper? Susan Hilyer, Do you know how to do this stuff? How's it going Lynn? We-'ve got to meet this deadline! Editor Tammie Hook shoots the bull with other staff members. A 172fPublications f 'N f tr' ,W as ,, A-'rf' 4 H. fmml' X A ' 'I t 5 Sr s 0 . 'did X it tt t A look of horror appears on photo- grapher Greg Ford's face, as he dis- covers that he forgot to put film in the camera before taking pictures of an assembly! Many times staff members have to get together to solve problems as Susan Register and Rachel Drafts do here. Bryan Shumpert, sports editor, uses a steady hand as he crops pictures for the football section. X . . was E F : 1 2 1 5 AQ 3 1 ii I Q sz k'k T ig, DDEE. it1 E ,Qi s r 2--5 . . i j 1 wwf R X I '11 .'-,-,,f,k.kBN S Q 'f Q Q F if ,R S K X W X tt X5 SRS M SCQFSQ S359 xt 3 bca ig SEQ., gs tx as k Si tt, 'FF E +C. XL. A . Q assi Q E 2 as Xi fe A Q at . X 1 S is - . I l its , Q i L L 2 V V i K is 5 QW.. ,Q Q.. Q: - J' :sy M - : .. it-sw In tv A : - ig! Q. .Ms E . . W . Six . 8 . -. -- .is Q. N-' :sift 'ff 1 - - - P at , i ..,, . cti, y ,, ... Q is is E rt . 2 .1 .fn F- . , A VVLLL S R gk . . vw 1. z. - . '- '- L:..:.. a Y, if r - SQL P ' Ya: ' ' Q K ' ,-.- ,H . Lrg' V.-:N wk -.-- 41- . igklgk if 5 , ge. .k Qfgfitfsef-Qfl.. -5' fiisf:.zf'1 f 1. i ,. ' ' S ' .. .. .N 1, ,V -- T. , . - - ' ' 1- I Q---'Q f L ' Q. . f li , ,--.' i 74151 . . J., 1 gi L . 17, A X Z , :ri -an-Q.-..,-,, ss - f11 f Q f l FIRST ROW: Lynn Matthews, Vicki , ......., , .. . ,...,..,, ,. ,.., Grooms, Brenda Barnes, Rebecca v'--2-.f . ...,J .. .. . C ... .. ..... ... ..... ...... ... . ......... . . ..... Drafts. SECOND ROW Lisa Popwell, Lori Grant, Susan Register, june Per- cel, Karen E. Addy, Rachel Drafts, Susan Hilyer. THIRD ROW: Bryan Shum- pert, Olga Cothran, Tressa Price, Pat- ricia Burleson, Gayle Brown, Raymond Carney. FOURTH ROW: Greg Ford, Tammy Hook, Micheal McNeal. After a Miss Bearcat practice, Mrs. Rivers, yearbook advisor chats with staff member Lisa Popwell. Copy editor, Karen E. Addy gets an inside point of view from Lori Grant, while writing Sophomore copy. Clubs editor Lynn Matthews dilligently concentrates on identifying club members in the pictures. Bearcat Business Many times the only people who receive credit for production of the annual is the editorial staff. Without efforts of another part of the yearbook staff, however, there could be no book. The busi- ness staff of the Bearcat devoted a portion of their summer to hours of ad selling to raise the needed funds to support the yearbook. The business staff is also respon- sible for conducting the sales cam- paign within the school. Thanks to their efficiency, the cost of the year- book remains the same from year to year. an x . 4 its judging by the expressions on Angie Parler, Laurie Sox and Carole Fleming's faces, sales must be good! t. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Hammond, Nancy Moore, Carole Fleming, Rosemary Cannon, Laurie Sox, Toni Wise, Nancy Allman, Terri Hammond. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth McCarthe, Denise Douglass, Kathy Rish, Glenda Montgomery, Angie Parler, Carol Fairhart, Cookie Holmes. 174fPublications 4 Z+f if .K . - ' it's a personal book ... it contains so many feelings and emotions - and talent too! It makes very good reading material. I can't believe that people would write if such beautiful things! The Laureate definitely is a personal book 'bi s-nf, wllwll .. . containing stories, poems, and artwork by students right here at Brookland Cayce. The works published are the best, for they are chosen by college professers and English majors. Miss McCaskill, head of the English Department, is the sponsor of this publication. Costing only 52.00 it's worth much, much more to many people. Miss McCaskiIl, one of the Laureate advisors, shares a laugh with co-editor Cindy Cupstid, while the other co-editor, Kim Franke, pictured below, concentrates on more ser- ious matters. FIRST ROW: C. McCullough, L. Peake, L. Redmond, S. Herman, C. Warren, L. Beard, P. Hanna, R. Moody, I. Veronee, D. Spencer, R. Pedings, S. Murray, j. Wrae, Miss McCaskill. SEC- OND ROW: M. Mitchell, C. Stewart, E. Stroud, N. Fortner, K. Mooneyhan, T. Cooper, S. Bogue, G. Rhodes, P. Hughes, S. Shelton, A. Timmerman, T. Board, S. Mann, T. Berry, M. Thomas, B. Gunter, P. Addy, K. Corley. THIRD ROW: D. Mee, D. Derrick, M. Chapiesky, B. Hite, I. Raymond, K. Franke, T. Wilson, j. Rivers, T. Keener, C. Shealy, L. Alley, j. Hardeman, K. Hostetter, G. Peek, G. Allen, I. Percell, E. Pollock. FOURTH ROW: C. Williams, I. White, j. Grigsby, V. Grooms, K. Mitchell, C. Cupstid, K. Willis, M. Crawford, D. Bridges, K. Dallinger. Publicationsf7 75 . .Det By Ginger Allen The United Nations has denoted 1975 as International Women's Year. The purpose of this special designation is to enlighten the people of the world to the accomplishments and advancements of women, past and present. gl-FND. P M I Nlll 0 C4 . :Q 1 ' uns lggvn 4' 095' H 51,9 VOLUME XXXIX, NO. 3 f f W, ? . ,Q -- c, -if H., lik W, 1 f , v 7 1' 2 If 6,7 Cv!!! X amqffv, W! 6 4 ly f, 7 if ,Zu ,,.AVA 6 Zi! f lil Culler, led teachers at Club ibers sold 27-31. Peop 2 had any vasion' id the library for some tv v study n' troom rriod. This nd magazines ect sponsored udents homework are . a suggestion for Reading Room' Hallman troom 'lub member. HS Society held nies on Nov. 4. ass led the new 3 Senior Honor and the Rev. ter of Northside spoke to the new members a candle lighting e Club ilub visited the ct.19. members were rve scientific and collections. nnor and Mrs, re the advisors. 1 Club Jelected officers gin September. :resident of the Women have played an important Daft in the history of important but unknown South mwedmroughmeve it A 1 i i. .1'a4c.1.....,.. .-...L.L-......i.,. -.. i,,i.,. A, - ,a sa Homemakers of America tFHAJ club attendec on Oct. 8. Rhondie Scipio, Steph Heustess. L Denise Sha' leadership. activities for The B-C F. name tags theme for tl Flora High Sc Latii The Latin l- Latin Club pri program ing Nov.21at7:31 New into the the officers installed. The L presented a Jupiter, presented Latin son Q skits. M aarxv' Murray, vice-presidemg The program included singing. di ' YMIIIDHIL OI , is K M al... .Q p gt X ss is 5. We. During the staffs Christmas party, Belinda Glaze helps her self to another slice of cake. last year. Other 3122 P cus Shull. vice- Q okie Holmes. ore: eosf7ai.:-1501 Ras. eo31794-2098 A ,. Ben Boukmgm- CAROLYN ALLEN 176 Associxrz REALTOR ' COKER AND BROWN, INC. MULTIPLE ax QQ wicct .l.... i HIGHLIGHTS ,e Editors. All me signed as no will be accept- POKLAND-CAYCE HIGH SCHOOL CAYCE, sotrru CAROLINA NWEMBER 26' 1975 names will be all uc llluluueo lfl yOLlI' Dllndle. Oh ves-and Tin.-IVAA ,.f....,- li . ..,.1Nr' vt an 'V Of. :Q H.. U2 5- C2 Nm Ein rn -13? U7 Er' Dru -. no :fi 'Dm E is no rn in 2 ll., . H rn 2 :r rn -1 ra an 3 ru PU rn cn S. :1 cm H :- rn cr cn no 9: :a 72. 4. :x ao :T 3 ill. , , ecture soon ran its was quickly oasermon. ermon, which was shielded from the sr ,. K JILIX DLLAUCHLD OIC GIIUWCU tl l withheld from publication upon request. The editors reserve the right to edit all copies which may be deemed libelous. Deposit Letters to the Editors and questions for Cats' Growl , which need not be signed, in the B-C High- lights mailbox located outside the cafeteria. seemed to y meaning. out trying l we can l illing to to be more emotional more of l'Spirit of forgotten. The teacher found, Christmas will return to the y and friends of the world. Name Withheld Cold Lunches Editor, v that winter has come, some its have another problem to JD to. Winter has begun to its usual bout of cold er. ing warm weather, many its sat outside to eat lunch to e the noisy halls, and the rowded cafeteria and en. Where are these students sed to eat now that the er is getting cooler? lubt that the cafeteria and in can hold these other its. The halls are definitely a rous area to eat since no one ll when someone will step in id while horsing around. We 'eat in classrooms because of problem. The bathrooms little room and besides it not be very sanitary to eat bathroom. ., -ld the administration please where we are supposed to Aull discuss a feature story pressed while Mike Fitzgerald IS simply amazed er, l 1 ' I I I I I I ' , Susan Frierson eavesdrops as Carolyn Fuller and Larry es b After f9C9llflf'8ff7'-18,1 355l8flm?flQS,llmmY Cofhfan Seems de' do we have to brave the Yet, according to Mr. Paul Risinger, principal, allowing channels. This was done and still a student to leave school without parent's permission opens She had I0 find 21 Communifl' Club the school and the school district to suit. With suits against schools growing more common all to sponsor us. While this faculty member was trying to solve these problems, she over the country many informal ways of taking care of sick had the ddddd problem df gms students are hpino crnnm:-A L.n....,1:..,. L-.. ..x.,.,.- ,WL , , .1 - . Name Withheld QB-C HIG os' W1 A C' SHS Q 5' 178fPatrons EE Dodge GOODXVIN MOTOIQ SEDVICE New AND USED CARS Ugdgg Tfuflfjf GENERAL AUTO REPAIR ADDY DODGE, INC. OWNER 1825 FRINK STREET STANLEY GOODWIN CAYCE, S, C. 521 COLUMBIA, AVE. TELEPHONE 359-2501 359-4650 SSSNSS' SALSS S SSSWSS LEXINGTON, SOUTH CAROLINA 29072 TRI-CITY BICYCLE CENTER 1302 - 12TH STREET wr-:ET COLUMBIA, 5. O. School will soon be over.And while you're planning for your future,consider this. A job in theutility business could be a brand new beginning for vou. South Car0liI1aEleCtric and Gas THOMPSON nneta! game of Mat Cofumlia, K-MART 1500 Charleston Hwy. West Columbia, S.C. 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Ajob in Patronsf1 97 A Aaron, Kathy 108, 173 Abernathy, Marcia 88 Abney, Diane 136, 172 Abrams, Paul 167 Acton, David 108 Acton, lay 120 Acton, Kevin 96, 21 Adams, Craig 96, 47 Adams, Kathy 169 Adams, Linn 120, 136 Karen E., 2, 100, 70, 71, 82, 120, 168, 170, Addy, 173, 175, 68 Addy, Karen K. 28, 33, 173 Addy, Addy, Addy, Pam 96, 166, 175 Paul13, 24, 108 Tammy 76, 10a Adkins, Deidra 77, 96 Adkins, Susan 96 Alexander, Crystal 96 Allen, Dixie 88 Allen, Allen, Ginger 108,171,175, 176, 177 Rosalind 171 Allen, Wade 75, 108, 167, 170, 173 Alley, Lynne 5, 77, 96, 172, 175 Almond, Denise 75 Almond, Donald 96 Almond, Kathryn 120 Almond, Nancy 108, 174 Altman, Danny 120 Altman, Patricia 108 Amick, Beth 28, 136 Amick, Lee 120 Blackberg, Carlette, p. 120, 173 Blackmon, Erica, p. 108 Blackman, Rodney, p. 120 Blackwellm, Merle, p. 137 Blackwell, Kathy, p. 108 Blair, Sunya, p. 33, 73, 137 Blakey, Alicia, p. 72, 97 Blankenship, Cheryl, p. 82, 120, 173 Blanton, Mike, p. 120 Bledsoe, Ross, p. 97 Blue, Cheryl, p. 108 Board, Tereasa, p. 108, 173, 175 Boatwright, Terry, p. Bedilord, Terri, p. 120 Bogue, Craig, p. 20, 47, 120 Bogue, Stephanie, p, 68, 76, 109, 166, 16Z 173, Index Bu rns, Bu rns, 1. c., p. 112 Shirley, p. 109 Burroughs, Aubrey, p. 139, 167 Burt, Patricia, p. 10, 139 Burton, Bobby, p, 109 Butler, Harriet, p. 76, 139 Butler, lerry, p. 97 Butler, Iohn, p. 13, 139 Byrd, joe, p, 109 Byrd, Willie, p. 88 C Cable, Sam, p. 47, 97 Cain, Bruce, p. 166, 110 Cain, Kenneth, p, 139 Calhoun, Curtis, p, 73, 110 Call, Chip, p. 122 Corba, Carl, p. 110 Corbett, Bobby, p. 123 Corbett, Patrice, p. 110, 111 Corbette, George, p, 140, 170 Corley, Ken, p. 98, 175 Corley, Ronnie, 140, 167 Corley, RoseMary, p. 98 Cothran, iimmy, p, 13, 24, 62, 140, 143, 147, 168, 173, 177 Cothran, Olga, p. 110, 171, 175 Courtney, Dana, p. 123, 169 Courtney, Teresa, p, 12, 168 C outsas, Iohn, p. 98 Coward, Iohn, p, 21 Crawlord, Dale, p. 110, 167 Crawford, Marion, p. 98, 175 Amick, Steve 96 Antaya, Elizabeth 108 Applewhite, Tina 83, 136, 193 Applewhite, Walter 96, 172 Arcenaux, Allen 120 Arceneaux, lackie 108 Ardis, lo Ann 108, 31 Ardis, Romie 136 Areheart, lan 108 Areheart, Lisa 108 Arnim, Tod 108, 171 Arnold, Linda 96, 168 Arnold, Sherie 120, 173 Asher, Dee 120 Ashley, Arlene 75, 96 Askew, Chris 108, 173 Aspendon, Linda 168, 120 Atkinson, David 100, 170, 171 Atkinson, Kathy 77, 80, 96, 97, 173 Aull, Craig Aull, Craig, p. 55, 63, 66, 136, 143, 147, 170, 173 Aull, Craig, p, 11, 108, 137 Aull, Cary, p. 136 Aull, Larry, p. 11, 13, 120, 121, 168, 173, 177 Austell, Miriam, p. 96 Axson, Alan, p, 120 Axson, Ianet, p, 72, 73, 136, 169 175. Boland, Robery, p. 109 Bolick, lames, p. 137 Bolick, lell, p. 137 Boone, Edison, p. 97 Boultnight, Ben, p. 12Q 168, 170, 171, 173 Bouknight, Kenny, p. 137 Bouknight, Rick, p. 120 Bouknight, Tracy, p, 97 Boulware, Cheryl, p, 137 Bouleware, Chris, p. 121 Bouleware, Elizabeth, P, 121, 128 Boulware, Lillian, p. 109 Boulware, Ruben, p. 75, 97 Bowdler, David, p. 109 Bowen, Kevin, p. 20, 109 Bower, Charlene, p. 97 Bowman, Ronnie, p, 109 Boyd, Frankie, p, 137 Boylston, lack, p. 88 Bradley, Marty, p, 97 Bradley, Nathan, p. 97 Bradly, Bicki, p. 121, 169 Bradley, Sharon, p. 76, 137 Brady, Tim, p. 109 Bragu, Iohn, p. 72, 88 Bramlett, Christine, p. 147, 137 Brandon, Chris, p. 109, 166 Brandy, Stuart, p. 72, 97 Branham, Cindy, p. 97 Branham, Iohn, p. 21, 77, 97 Brannam, Kristie, p. 121 Brant, Tina, p. 121, 167 Braswell, Doreen, p. 121, 168, 169, 173 Brawley, Bennie, p. 121, 167 Bray, l0ey, p. 11, 13, 14, 23, 24, 54, 137, 145, 167, 168, 170 Bryant, Chuck, p. 167 Brazell, Denny, p. 138 Brazzell, Fred, p. 97 Brazell, Henry, p. 21, 97 Brazell, Lee, p. 76, 121, 173 Brazell, Robert, p. 138 Brazzel, Kenneth, p. 97 Callison, Helen, p. 88 Callison, Laurie, p. 110 Callison, Melissa, p. 177, 170, 173, 171, 147, 65, 1143, 139 Callison, Preston H., p. 172, 170, 97, 173 Callison, Scott, p, 11, 12, 13, 14, 19, 43, 137, 139, 168, 173 Campbell, Charles, p. 75, 98 Campbell, Lois, p. 122 Campbell, lohnny, p. 98, 21 Campbell, Richard, p. 98, 21 Cannon, David, p, 110 Cannon, Rosemary, p, 122, 173, 174 Cannon, Tommy, p. 98 Carney, Germaine, p. 88 Carney, Kathleen, p. 62, 71, 139, 173 Carney, Raymond, p. 171, 122, 175, 173 Carraway, Timmy, p, 47, 98, 204 Crawford, Robert, p. 47, 98 Creamer, Tammy, p. 110 Creech, Becky, 123 Creswell, Kathy, p. 123 Cribb, loyce, p, 88 Cribb, Richard, p. 88 Crider, Mark, p. 110 Criscoe, Anthony, p. 72, 110 Cromer, lackie, p, 75, 123, 173 Cromer, Laura, p. 110 Crosby, Eddie, p, 140, 171, 160 Crosby, Karen, p. 73, 123 Crosby, Susan, p, 110, 173 Cross, Herb, P. 20 Crouch, Bill, p. 140 Crouch, Bob, p. 98 Crouch, Chuck, p. 123 Ca rson, Ca rson, Cheryl, p. 139 Russell, p. 122 Carter, Angie, p. 110 Carter, Florence L., p. 98 Carter, Fred, p. 94 Carter, I oel, P. 13, 24, 54, 110 Carter, Lori, p. 98 Carter, Micheal, p, 172, 122 Cartledge, Betsy, p. 68, 139, 151 Cartledge, Nancy, p. 110, 81 Cartner, Rhonda, p, 75, 139 Carver, Linda, p. 110 Cascio, Iohnny, p. 110 Cassio, Tommy, p. 98 Case, Carmen, p. 77, 98, 170 Castle, E Castley, rnest, p. 5, 72, 88 Bryan, p. 110 Caslas, Richard, p. 110 Ca udle, Teresa. p. 122 Caughman, Cary, p. 110 Crouch, Mark, p. 98 Crow, David, p. 140 Crowley, Pat, p. 88 Crumpler, Gail, p. 98 Culcleasure, Dottie, p. 140, 172 Culler, Cale, p. 73, 76, 123, 168, 172 Culley, Angela, p. 123, 167 Culley, Dodie, p. 140 Culpepper, Laurie, p. 88, 140, 166 Cunningham, loe, p. 20, 123 Cupstid, Cindy, p. 61, 123, 131, 170, 175, 194 Curado, loey, p. 141, 167 Curtiss, Glen, p, 98 Curtis, Tammy, p. 123 D Dailey, Carolyn, p. 141 Dales, Patsy, p. 98 Dallenga, Kathy, p. 166, 175 Dang, Loan, p. 98 Dang, Thuy, p. 125, 141 Causby, Becky, p. 72, 76, 110 Celland, Andra, p. 77 Celorier, Eddie, p. 75, 98 Celorior, Teddy, p. 139 Challin, Connie, p. 98, 169 Chaffin, Vicki, p. 98 Dangerfield, loel, p, 141 Daniel Daniel Daniel Daniel Da nne s, Elaine, p. 111 s, Robin, p. 98, 172 s, Renee, p. 72, 78 s, Rhonda, p. 141 lly, Timmy, p. 111 C havis Ayers, Marion, p. 73, 120 B Baggon, lane, p, 76, ss, 120, 136, 168, 171, 173 Ba ggott, Sharon Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Baker, Don, p. 96 Mickey, p. 75, 108 Tim, p. 76, 108 Brenda, p, 51, 96 Breland, Carter, p, 95 Bridges, Denise, p. 109, 168,175 Brigman, Bobby, p. 138 Brigman, Curtis, p. 97 Brigman, Luanne, p, 77, 97 Bright, Doug, p. 121, 168 Brittingham, Truitt, p. 20, 109, 170, 171, 173 Brock, Brent, p, 109 Broadus, Allen, p. 109 Chalker, Emily, p. 75, 110 Chandler, loey, p, 21, 98 Chapiesky, Mary, p. 28, 122, 168, Chapman, Keith, p. 15, 55, 57, 88 Chapman, lohnnie, p. 95 Charlie, Robert, P. 122 Chauv in, Charles, p. 98 Chavis, Arlis, p. 122 , lanice, p. 72, 98 167, 175, 31 Dantzler, Tina, p. 111 Darley, Bobby, p. 13, 123, 168, 186 Daughtry, Barbara, p. 111 Davenport, Andy, p. 141 Davenport, Angela, p. 68, 111, 169, 171, 173 Davenport, Butch, p. 111 Davis, Becky, p. 111 Davis, Beth, p. 123, 168 Davis, Carla, p. 111 Patricia, p, 138 Baker, Karen, p. 108, 167 Baker, Mike, p. 21, 96 Baker, Shawn, p. 75, 96 Baker, Theo, p. 73, 120 Ballington, Keith, p. 47, 166, 108, 170 Baltzigar, Dwight, p. 120, 167 Bamberg, lean, p. 172 Bamberg, Charles, p, 96 Banks, Bruce, p. 166, 108 Banks, Scott, p. 96 Banks, Terilynn, p. 108, 171 Bannister, Cindy, p. 51, 80, 96 Bannister, Belinda, p. 136 Bannister, Bryan, p. Barfield, Marshall, p. 108 Barnes, Brenda, p. 108, 169, 175 Barnes, Donna, p. 77, 96 Barnes, Ronnie, p. 171, 173, 160 Barnhill, Rhondie, p. 108, 169 Baroody, Linda, p. 120, 173 Bartley, Pam, p. 120, 172 Barton, Nancy, p. 81, 108, 167, 173 Bashore, Donald, p. 96 Bass, Esther, p, 9, 89 Beam, George, p. 41, 88 Beard, Hal, p. 54 Beard, Ken, p. 108 Beard, Linda, p. 77, 96, 175 Beatty, Laura, p. 97 Beatty, Robin, p. 136 Beaupareant, Desi, p. 136 Becknell, Jody, p. 108 Bedenbaugh, Roy, p. 108 Beers, Tammy, p. 97, 173 Belch, Britt, p. 136 Bellis, Helen, p. 77, 97 Benech, Humgerto, p, 108 Bennett, Chuck, p. 21, 97 Benjamin, lo Ann, p. 92, 136 Benjamin, Shirley, p. 108 Bentley, Darrell, p. 97 Bentley, Susan, p. 136 Benton, Pam, p. 120, 167 Berry, Robin, p. 137 Berry, Tera, p. 108, 16Z 173, 175 Bess, Chriss, p. 77 BeversdorL Richard, p. 108 Bibbs, Phyllis, p. 27, 26 Biddy, Dianne, p, 97 Biddy, Katheryn, p. 108, 167, 168, 171 Bingham, Bill, p. 168, 172, 173 Birchmore, Gail, p. 97 Birchmore, Lisa, p. 137, 169, 171, 173 Birchmore, Miron, p. 77, 97 Birchmore, Vanda, p. 77 Black, Bryan, p. 47, 108 Brock, lake, p. 20, 88 Brooker, Anthony, p. 97 Brooks, Ianet, P. 109 Brooks, Iohn, p. 138 Brooks, Stephon, p. 97, 47 Brooks, Steven, p. 121 Broone, Cynthia, p, 77, 97 Browder, Marie, p. 97, 107 Browder, Randy, p. 97 Browder, Ricky, p. 97 Browder, Robbie, p. 109 Browder, Rollin, p, 54, 121 Brown, Angela, p. 109 Brown, Ben, p. 73, 109 Brown, Carl, p. 75, 74, 88 Brown, Charles, p. 97 Brown, Curtis, p. 138 Brown, Curtis, p. 131, 172 Brown, Brown, Brown, Dee Dee, p. 121, 76 Dot, p. 95 EllaWease, p. 121, 172 Brown, Gayle, p. 68, 109, 169, 170, 171, 175 Brown, Brown, Gregory, p, 73, 109 Henry, p. 73 Brown, laney, 97 Brown, leannette, p. 88 Brown, Lang, p. 138, 140, 172, 173 Brown, Marie, p. 138 Brown, Mike, p. 97 Brown, Pamela, p. 109 Brown, Brown, Picky, p. 109 Brown, Rudy, p, 13, 24, 121 Bruton, Laura, p. 138 Bryant, Chuck, p. 73, 122 Bryant, Elizabeth, p, 139 Buchanon, Cindy, p. 138 Bucklew, Phillip, p. 97 Buddin, Beth, p. 122, 168, 172 Budnek, Beverly, p. 109 Bulk, Russell, p. 120 Bullock, Darryl, p. 97 Bullock, lune, p, 97 Bumgardner, Trilby, p. 88 Bumgarner, Stuart, p. 138, 167 Bunch, Selina, p. 109 Bunn, Ruth, p. 122 Burdell, Melody, p. 122 Burdell, Staria, p. 27, 28, 33, 64, 139 Burdell, Stormy, p. 97 Burden, Bitsey, p. 97 Burke, David, p. 139 Burke, lean, p. 139 Burke, Sandra Kay, p. 109 Burleson, Patricia, p. 73, 122, 175 Burnett, Brgitte, p. 109, 167, 173, 31 Chavis, Mark, p. 73, 75, 110 Chavis, Mary, p. 122 Checkovich, Iohn, p, 25, 24, 151 Chitty, lerry, p. 93 Christley, Steven, p, 40, 110 Clark, Danny, p. 72 Clark, Doris, p. 98 Clark, Gay, p, 85, 88, 171 Clark, Lisa, p. 110 Clark, Mark, p. 122, 170 Clarke, Mike, p. 98, 100 Clarke, Mike, p. 110 Clarke, Susan, p. 73, 139 Claytor, Pam, p, 122 Clelland, Cay, p. 98 Clodfelter, Lora, p. 98 Clonts, Barry, p. 98, 172 Clower, Theresa, p. 98 Cobb, Wade, p. 75, 122, 172, 173 Cockrell, lan, p, 81, 110 Cockrell, Tim, p. 73, 110 Cody, Arlene, p, 123 Coffey, Chrissy, p. 81, 109, 110, 167, 171, 173 Cogburn, Steve, p. 123 Coker, Gordon, p. 98 Coker, Curnelle, p. 88 Cokley, Luther, p, 13, 54, 139 Cokley, Patricia, p. 110 Cole, Chris, p. 139 Coleman, Beth, p. 139, 151 Coleman, Darryl, p. 98, 173 Coleman, Terry, p. 110 Coles, julie, p. 82, 123 Collier, limmy, p, 110 Collier, loe, p. 123 Collier, Manny, p. 98 Collier, Tom, p, 140, 167 Collier, Tommy, p. 92 Collingwood, Mike, p, 73, 123 Collins, Donna, p. 98, 169 Conner, Rebecca, p. 123 Connor, Linda, p. 88 Cook, Connie, p. 110 Cook, Debbie, p. 73, 140 Cook, Donald, p. 73 Cook, Mike, p. 98,100 Cook, Rusty, p, 98 Cook, Phil, p. 140 Davis, Catherine R., p. 56, Davis, Derek, p. 98 Da vis, Douglas, p. 98 Davis, Gordon, p, 123 Davis, Greg, p. 55, 141 Davis, Stephen, p. 141 Dawkins, Melody, p. 98, 107 Dawkins, Nancy, p. 98 Dawson, Bradly, p. 123 Dawson, Sherry, p, 111 Day, Iames, p. 72, 98 Day, Paul, p. 73, 111 Day, Tammy, p. 111 Deaton, William, p. 111 Deese, Parris Dean, p. 98 Delee, Susie, p. 98 Delaney, Linda, p, 98 Dell, Chris, p. 141, 147 Deloach, Pam, p. 111 Deloach, Tammy, p. 98 Dennis, Mariellen, p. 88, 89, 166 Dennis, Terri, p. 111 Derrick, Dale, p, 123, 175 Derrick, Hal, p. 141, 167 Derrick, lack, p. 141 Derrick, Mary Ann, p. 123, 173 Derrick, Millicent, p. 75, 141 Derrick, Steve, p. 40, 111 Dickerson, Lisa, p, 76, 111, 167 Dickerson, loe, p. 98 Diliore, Bradley, p. 111 Diliore, lefl, p. 98 57, 98, 77 Dillon, lirnmy, p. 141, 148 Dillon, Karen, p. 111 Dillon, Mary, p. 111 Dillon, Mike, p. 11, 13, 141, 161, 168, 152 Dinkin s, Susan, p. 141 Dear, lenniler, p, 123, 168, 173 Doley, Henery, p. 111 Dorn, Danny, p. 111 Dorris, Thomas, p. 69 Doss, Marie, p. 73, 123 Doub, Dough Dough Richard, p. 123 ty, David, p. 141 ty, loseph, p, 141 Douglass, Tim W., p, 98 Douglass, Denise, p. 141, 147, 174 Dovell, Lisa, p. 31, 111 Cooper, Amanda, p, 77, 98 Cooper, Karen, p. 77 Cooper, Keith, p. 123 Cooper, Tommy, p. 97 Cooper, Tammy, p. 97, 98, 173, 1 Cooper, Wendy, p. 123 Copeland, leli, p. 110 C orneli us, Arthur, p. 98 75 Doukas, lames, p. 98 Drafts, Rachel, p, 68, 69, 83, 137, 141, 147, 175, 174, 173, 193 Dralts, Rebecca, p. 69, 111, 167, 175 Drafts, Roger, p. 124 Dreher, Phyllis, p. 98 Drehner, Gwen, p. 141 Driester, lane, p. 167 Drigger, loe, p. 111 Drigger, Karen, p, 111 Driggers, Mike, p. 142 Driggers, Paul Keith, p. 124 Driggers, Tammy, p. 77, 98 Dubard, Debbie, p, 142 Dubose, Kathy, p, 124 Dukes, Sheila, p. 124 Dreher, Gwen, p. 172 Dull, Alan, p. 98 Dull, Eric, p, 111 Dull, Scott, p, 142 Duncan, Terri, p. 75, 124, 173 Dunham, Lloyd, p, 73, 111 Dunn, Donna, p. 75, 124 Dunn, Evelyn, p. 111, 167, 168, 171 Dunovant, Dunnie, p. 124 E Eargle, Eddie, p, 124 Eargle, Kirk, p. 54 Eargle, Anthony, p. 111 Earle, Tony, p. 72, 98 Earle, Vonalisa, p. 142 Earl, Roger Andrew Easley, Bill, p, 13, 40, 124 Easley, Penny, p. 56, 57 Easterling, Rocky, p. 111 Easton, Michele, p, 77, 98 Easton, Tina, p, 76, 142, 169 Eaves, Zelda, p. 89 Ebener, Richard, P. 124, 173 Edens, Byron, p. 73, 76, 142 Edens, Noland, p. 111 Edwards, lanet, p. 96 Edwards, Kathy, p. 111 Edwards, Nancy, P. 77, 98 Edwards, Patricia, p. 27, 96 Efron, Leslie, p. 124, 167 Efron, Susan, p, 98 Eleazer, Margie, p, 98 Elliot, Bruce, p, 124 Elliot, Keith, p. 111 Ellison, Doug, p, 111 Elmore, Robin, p. 27, 33, 57, 124 Enyeart, Randi, p. 124 Epps, lohnny, p. 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173 Paul, Marion, p. 130, 171, 173 Peake, Laura, p. 111, 127, 167, 173, 175 Peake, Vickie, p, 75, 130 Pearcy, English C., p, 75, 104 Persons, Albert, p. 61, 62, 168, 169, 176, 177, 166, 151 Pearson, Billy, p. 130 Pedings, Ruth, p. 73, 130, 168, 173, 175 Peek, Geneva Susan, p, 72, 104, 175 Peek, Rebecca Lynn, p, 104 Pennington, Margaret, p. 92 Packer, Tammy, p. 104 Percell, Iune, p. 73, 83, 78, 151, 170, 172, 175, 193 Percell, Karen, p. 76, 78, 130, 172 Percell, Wendy, p. 164, 112, 172 Perry, Bennie, p. 130 Perry, Keith, p. 130 Perry, Kim, p. 130 Perry, Patti, p. 151, 169 Peyton, Nixon, p. 103 Priester, lane, p, 130 Pritchett, Greg, p, 111 Probsl, Susie, p, 147, 152, 169, 173 Pugh, Margaret, p. 104 Purgason, Ricky, P, 152 Purvis, Clara, p. 152 Purvis, lohnny, p. 111 Purvis, Robert, p, 104 Q s, Beverley, p. 60 Quarle Quarles, Kathy, p. 77, 104, 172 R Rabon, Ken, p. 111 Ragan, Marty, p, 130 Raines, Danny, p. 76, 152, 170, 173 Raines, Tony, p, 104 Rainey, Angela, p. 92 Rendolph, Carolyn, p, 78, 92 Ratcliffe, Brian, p. 130, 177 Ratcliffe, Susan, p. 31, 111, 173 Rawl, Brad, p. 152, 167 Ray, lanet, p. 152 Ray, Karen, p. 111, 75, 160 Raymond, Irene, p. 130, 166, 168, 170, 175 Read, Cathy, p. 77, 104 Ready, Denzil, p. 130 Ready, lane, p. 92, 93 Redmon, Lisa, p, 72, 76, 111, 167, 175 Redmon, Rusty, p, 153 Reed, Cathy, p. 167, 172 Reed, Deborah, p. 104 Reed, Geneva, p. 131 Reeley, lohn, p. 42, 153 Reese, leannie, p, 104 Reeves, loseph, 153 Register, Susan, p. 111, 109, 167, 171, 173, 174, 174 Renner, Raymond, p. 54 Renner, Willard, p. 131 Reynolds, Barry, p. 131 Reynolds, Ben, p. 35, 38, 131 Reynolds, Benny, p. 111 Reynolds, Donald, p, 104 Reynolds, Rubian, p. 104 Rhodes, Astrida, p. 131 Rhodes, Cathy, p. 51, 104 Rhodes, Ernest, p. 104 Rhodes, Cwen, p. 76, 167, 175, 111 Rhodes, lames, p. 73, 111 Rials, Diane, p. 92, 167, 168 Ricard, Karen, p. 104 Richards, Ricky, p, 21 Richards, Teri, p. 68, 171, 111 Richards, Tomi, p, 104, 170 Richardson, Perry, p. 111 Richardson, Tina, p, 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p. 147, 156 Temple, Kaye, p. 133, 168 Templeton, Craig, p. 133, 167 Templeton, Paul, p. 118,166 Terry, Billy, p. 106 Terry, Tammy, p, 106 Thomas, Ann, p. 106, 172 Thomas, Cherie, p. 118 Thomas, Cynthia, p. 76, 118 Thomas, jackie, p. 118 Thomas, Margo, p. 167,173,175 Thomas, Mike, p. 106 Thomas, Stephanie, p. 49, 68, 83, 156, 173, 193 Thomas, Tim, p. 156 Thomas, Tommy, p. 118 Thomas, Toni, p. 106 Thomas, Vikki, p. 29, 33, 28, 156 Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson Thompson Thompson Alvin, p. 156,167 Anthony, p. 134 Donna, p. 134 Earl, p. 156 Kim, p. 156 Mary L., p. 106 Smith, Smith, Ricky G., p. 105 Stephen, p. 117 Smith, Stuart, D. 117 Smith, Timmy, p. 105 Smith, Tommy, p. 75, 132 Smith, Wanda, p. 78, 155, 172 Snelgrove, Norman, p. 117, 169, 171 Snelgrove, Peggy, p, 105, 169 Snell, David, p. 105 Snell, Kip, p. 75,132 Snowden, Marian, p. 62, 147, 155, 168, 170, 171, 173, 176, 177 Sobral, Marie, p. 61, 68, 155, 161, 168, 171, 173 Soles, Rocky, p. 155, 167 Sours, David, p. 93 Sox, Laurie, P. 155, 167, 172, 174 Sox, Randy, p. 155 Sox, Rebecca, p. 128, 155 Sox, Rose, p. 105 Sox, Sherrie, p. 170 Sox, William NealtSonnyl, p. 21, 57, 105 Sox, Tammy, p. 132 Spencer, Deana, p. 105 Spencer, Donna, p. 73, 132, 169, 173, 175 Spigner, jo Ann, p. 166 Spires, Mark, p. 105 Spires, Timmy, p. 105 Spivey, jennifer, p. 132 Spradley, Dean, p. 76, 117 Sprinkle, Tom, p, 117 Sprinkle, Craig, p. 73, 72, 155 Spurlock, Debra, p, 68, 82, 121, 132, 170, 173 Staggs, Donna Lynne, p. 155 Steele, Patra, p. 61, 132, 169, 173 Stewart, Cathy, p. 117, 173 Stewart, Claire, p, 105, 175 Stewart, jerry, p. 132 Stewart, jim, p. 54, 73, 117, 170 Stewart, Kim, p. 80, 106 Stewart, Timmy, p. 54, 132, 170 Still, Hal, p. 155 sriti, timmy, p, 132, wa, 170 Still, Tommy, p. 117 Stockman, David, p. 132, 167 Stockman, Debbie, p. 132 Stone, Stone, Stone, Stone, Stone, Stone, Bill, p. 117 jim, p. 106 Laurie I., p. 80, 106 Lisa, p. 132, 172,173 Thomas, p. 117 rirn, p. 117 Strauser, Snerry, p. 106 Strickland, Eddie, p. 76, 133, 167 Strouble Strouble, Lamar, p. 75 Strouble, Regina, p. 106 Strouble, Steve, p. 10 Stroud, Eddie, p, 106, 156, 172 Stroud, Evelyn, p. 68, 97, 106, 168, 173, 175 Stroud, Kevin, p. 155 Strube, William, p. 106 Strugis, Lonnie, p. 108 Sturkie, Annette, p. 118 Sturkie, Sharon, p, 72, 106 Sturkie, Timmy, L. p. 72, 106 Summ Summ Summ Summ Summ Summ er, Wanda L., p. 72, 106 ers, john, p. 133 ers, Merrie, p. 9, 49, 133 ers, Monica, p. 156 ey, Ray, p. 77, 106 ers, Robin, p. 133 Sutton, George, p. 117 Sutton, Christina, p. 156 Swett, Ann, p. 93, 166 Swittenberg, Crystal, p. 82, 133, 172, 173 Swittenberg, Karan, p. 80, 106 Swygert, Alan, p. 133 Swygert, Dale, p. 76, 147, 156, 171, 173 Swygert, Dean, p. 106 T Tatham, jimmy, p. 156 Taylor, Barry, p. 133, 171, 173 Taylor, Brian, p. 3 Taylor, Cheri, p. 133 Taylor, Cynthia, p. 156 Taylor, Diane, p. 93 Taylor, Ta ylor, Frankie, p. 118 George, p. 75, 118 Taylor, lody, p. 106 Taylor, Ta ylor, Taylor, Kenny, p, 133 Larry, p. 106 Linda, p. 133 Taylor, Pamela, p. 106 , Bruce, p. 13, 16, 22, 54, 133, 172, 177 Thompson, Steven T., p. 72,106 Thornton, Billie, p. 118 Thornton, Brian, p. 21, 106 Thornton, Mary Ann, p. 118 Thrift, Cynthia Ann, p. 106 Tickle, Michael, p. 156 Tickle, Rusty, p. 21, 106 Tickle, Tina, p. 134 Timmerman, Angelia, p. 106 Tlndal, Tony, p. 134 Tinman, Mike, p. 73, 75,156,170,171,173 Tinman, Tammy, p. 68, 134,169, 173 Tinman, Tammy, p. 68, 134, 169, 173 Tinman, Timmy, p. 21, 106 Tinman, Tony, p. 134, 173 Tisdale, Mike, p. 156 Todd, Harriet, p. 93 Todd, Ruth, p. 4, ss, ss, se, as, 137, 138, 147, 170, 173, 193 Tolan, Shawn, p. 118 Toler, Kim, p. 118, 168, 170 Toler, Wendy, 156 Tomberlin, Tim, p. 13, 15, 19,134, 167 Trapp, Dale, p. 118 Trevitz, Rex., p. 156 Tucker, Eric, p.172 Tucker, Lance, P. 134 Turbyfill, Walter lTrippi, p. 134 Turkett, Carol, p. 118 Turkett, Curtis, p. 156 Turner, Barbara, P. 77, 106 Turner, jena, p. 118 Turner, Peggy, p, 95 Turner, Roy, p. 20, 54, 134 Turner, Wendy, p. 157 Tuten, Sidney, p. 20, 54,118 Tweed, Arch, p, 74, 75,157 Tweedlie, Carla, p. 118 W Wade, Albert, p. 13, 157 Wade, Stanley, p. 118 Wadlord, Pamela, p. 75, 167, 169 Watford, Tommy, p. 157 Watford, Tommy, p. 106 Wages, Bucky, p. 106 waites, Keith, P- 75, 127 Walker, Brenda, p. 118 Walker, Clen, p. 118 Walker, Clena, p. 166 Walker, james, p. 157 Walker, Robert, p. 134 Walker, Sabrina, p. 106 Walker, Walters, p. 94 Waller, john Allen, p. 72, 106 Walters, Kym, p. 28, 33, 118 Ward, Stephanie, p. 93 Ware, lodie, p. 106 Ware, Tommy, p. 107 Warren, Cindy, p. 76, 134, 171, 173 Warren, Cina, p. 107, 166, 175 Warren, Rudy, p. 1 Warren, Virginia, p. 95 Washington, Carl, p. 73, 118, 172 Washington, Sandra, p. 157 Washington, Vernon, p. 107 Waters, Ricky, p. 107 Watford, joe, p. 134, 203 Watford, Sherry, p. 157, 169 Watford, Tommy, p. 172 Watson, Brian, p. 157 Watson, Elizabeth, p. 93 Watson, lngrid, p. 93 Watson, joan, p. 107 Watson, joan, p, 158 Watson, Katie, P' 76, 158 Watts, Becky, p. 107 Watts, David, p. 158 Watts, Kathy, p. 118 Watts, Steve, p. 75, 107 Waugh, Davey, p. 24, 118, 168, 170 Waugh, Donna, p. 68, 158, 168,173, 177 Waugh, Mike, p. 119,171 Waugh, Sharon, p. 107 Way, jimmy, p. 158 Weaver, David, p. 47, 119 Weaver, Russell, p. 134 Weeks, George, p. 135 Wells, Cornell, p. 119 Wells. jimmy, D 107 Wessinger, Phil, p. Z1, 24, 107, 173 West, Debbie, p. 107 West, Linda, Kay, p. 72,107 West, Mandy, p. 5, 76, 158, 169 56, 167, West, Mike, p. 75,107 Westbrook, lean, p. 93 Whang, lhn, p. 107 Wheeler, joey, p. 107 Wheeler, julie, p. 119, 173 Wheeler, Robert, p. 119 Whetstone, Bitt, p. 94 Whisenant, Sharon, p. 134 Whitaker, Cary, p. 134 Whitaker, Ray, p. 134 White, Bryan, p. 119 White, Charlie, p. 158 White, jamie, p. 135 white, jimmy, p. 76,135, 167, 175 White, Marion, p. 72, 107 white, Nancy, p. 95 Whitemer, Stephanie, p. 135, 169 Whittington, Brenda, p. 135 Whittington, Pam, p. 107 Whittle, David, p. 119 Whittle, Cary, p. 135 Whittle, Kay,p. 111,119 Wicker, Robin, p. 171 Wietcha, lenne, 12,119 Wietlake, Angel, p. 158,169 Wiles, Donna, p. 93, 85 Wiles, Lisa, p. 158,167 Wilkerson, Peggy, p. 119 Wilkins, Suzanne, p. 31, 80, 107, 172 Willard, joe, p. 107 Willard, Thomas, p. 135 William, Pat, p. 107 Williams, Angel, p. 49, 68, 82, 135, 173 Williams, Beth, p. 119, 169, 171 Williams, Chris, p. 135, 172 Williams, David, p. 119 Williamsi Debbie, p. 119 Williams, Donna, p. 107 Williams, Edward, p. 72 Williams, Gordon, p. 119, 171,175 Williams, Howard, p. 119 Williams, jeff, p. 158 Williams, Kathy, p. 119, 173 Williams, Kim, P. 158, 169 Williams, Marie, p. 107 Williams, Martha, p. 107, 172 Williams, Pat, p. 166 Williams, Sharon, p. 75, 119 Williamson, Lisa, p. 119, 171 Williamson, Rodge, p. 107 Williamson, Lisa, p. 119,171 Williamson, Rodger, p. 107 Williamson, Sharon, p. 107 wittis, Kim, p. 77, 107, 175 Willis, Mary, p. 169, 171 Wilson, Carolyn, p. 72,106,107 Wilson, David, p. 159 Wilson, Gregory, p. 75, 173 Wilson, Harold, p. 119 Wilson, Laura, p. 72, 107 Wilson, Russell, p. 159 Wilson, Teri, p 75, 119 Wilson, Terry, p. 107, 17S Wilson, Vaughn, p. 119 Wingard, Doyle, D, 159 Winn, Roy, p. 135 Winn, Virginia, p, 77,107, 173 Wise, Bobby, p. 159 Wise, David, p. 159 Wise, Debbie, p. 159, 169 Wise, Durrand, p. 159 wise, lan, p. 61, 131, 159 Wise, jenny, p. 135 Wise, john, p. 119 Wise, Michael, p. 119 Wise, Tony, p, 119,174 Witherspoon, Don, p. 135 Witherspoon, Lou, p. 30, 135, 31 Withrow, Cary, p. 13,18,147, 154, 159 Withrow, Sandra, p. 135 Wolfe, Keith, p. 24 Wolfe, Robert, p. 24, 75, 135 Wolle, Sue Ann, p. 159 Wolfe, William, p. 23, 75, 107 Wood, Andrea, p. 135 Wood, Delores, P. 135 Wood, jimmy, p. 143, 147, 159,170 Wood, Herbert A., p. 94 W00d, Robbie, p. 135, 166, 168, 170, 1 Wood, Tony, p, 119 Woods, jimmy, p. 107, 173 Wools,lackson, p. 7, 159 Wools, Melody, p. 75, 77, 107 Woosley, Duanne, p. 159 Wooten, Celie, p. 33, 135 Wooten, Daphney, p.107 Wooten, Mark, p. 159,166 Wrae, jodi, p. 175 Wright, Sandra, p. 119 Wyatt, Terry, p. 107 Wynn, Laura, p. 107, 167,173 U Unthank, Billy joe, p. 73, 75 V Valentine, Sarah, p. 106 Veronee, jeanne, p. 72, 134, 168, 175 Vinson, Tammy, p. 134, 167,169 Y Yelton, Derrick, p. 107 Yonce, jimmy, p. 135 Yonce, Ronald, p. 107 Young, Anthony, p. 159 Young, Calvin, p. 159,172 Young, Kenneth, p. 73,159 Young, Loretta, p. 107, 172 Young, Tracy, p. 119 Youngblood, Pam, p. 77, 107 Z Zetgler, jacob, p. 107 Zeigler, jacquel, p. 135, 177 72 201 There is one teacher at B.C. who seems to have enough energy for ten people. Always ready to lend a hand and give advice - that's Miss Cindy Kessler. After coming to B.C. in 1969, Miss Kessler has been one of the main factors in building up the girls' sports program. With a deter- mination that's ready to match, Miss Kes- sler coaches the volleyball and the gym- nastics team, and is the advisor for the cheerleaders. She directs the Homecom- ing activities each year, along with her regular, job of a P.E. instructor. Miss Kes- sler is definitely a great asset to B.C. and we'd like to let her know just how much we appreciate her. So, to a very deserving and wonderful person - Miss Cindy Kessler - we dedicate the 1975-'76 BEARCAT. While the gymnastics team warms up for their match, Miss Kessler makes changes in the program with a judge. joking around with her students, Miss Kessler tells them about one of her strange experiences . Coach Hornsby receives one of those what did you say? looks from Miss Kessler as he makes a little joke. Without Her ... Where Would We Be? Miss Kessler listens in on a con- servation between the cheerleaders. Miss Kessler doesn't seem too happy when her students give her ex- cuses about not dressing out. As loe Watford explains what just happened on the -court, Miss Kes- sler shows signs of disbelief. Dedication!203 During Black History assembly, the speakers stand as the Black National Anthem is sung. Library worker, Tim Caraway helps a friend check out a book. Dean Hudson get a surprise smack from his Momma during a pep rally. M A'A' , 204fEpilogue IT'S OVER but only for now. QQ QQLUTI QA! 63 2 CRX 1 z U FE' Cel 2 65 Z5 'PPG-1916
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