Burns High School - Blazes Yearbook (Lawndale, NC)

 - Class of 1980

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ANGELA MARY GREENE — DECA 112, CHRISTOPHER ALAN GREENE — FFA 11; VICA 12. DAVID KENNETH GRIGG ERIC PATRICK GRIGG — VICA 12. FREDDIE DEAN GRIGG — Baseball 10; Student Council 10,11; FFA 10 1112; LOUIE FORD GRIGG — Baseball 10,11,12; Band 10,11,12; Key Club 10,11; FCA 10,11,12; Pep Club 11. DONNA REED GRIGGS — Band 10,11; Student Council 10,11; Art Club 12. FRANCES ELIZABETH HALLMAN — Art Honor Society 11,12; Beta Club 10,11,12; Keywanettes 10,11,12; Art Club 10,11,12 (president). TERESA KAY HALLMAN — Band 10,11; FHA 11,12; FBLA 11,12 (presi- dent); Junior Council 11; Junior Atten- dant 11; Homecoming Queen 12. DENNIS MARK HAMRICK TIMOTHY HARRY HART — Band 10,11; FFA 12; Bus Driver’s Club 10,11. MICHAEL LLOYD HASTINGS SANDRA ELIZABETH HAYES — Band 10,11; National Honor Society 11,12; Spanish Honor Society 10,11,12; Quill and Scroll 11,12; Beta Club 11,12; Blazes Staff 11,12 (editor- in-chief); Senior Council 12; School Mascot 12. ALEX LEE HEAFNER — Varsity Foot- ball 11, JV Football 10; Baseball 10,11,12; Spanish Honor Society 11,12; Hugh O'Brian Outstanding Sophomore Nominee for 1978. SUSAN HELEN HEAFNER — FBLA 12. LANDRUM SCOTT HEAVNER — Key Club 10; VICA 12. CONAN DOYLE HENDRICK — VICA Ll t2, TERESSA RENEE HOFFMAN — Band 10,11,12; Art Honor Society 11,12; Student Council 12; Art Club 10,11,12 (secretary); FHA 11,12; FCA 12; Mat Maid 11. SHERMA LATRECE HOGUE — School Mascot 10; FCA 10; Bus Driver's Club 11; Pep Club 11; Paw- prints Staff 12. TERESA LYNN HOLLAND Seniors 131

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MINOR ERIC GETTYS — Varsity Basketball 11,12; JV Basketball 10; National Honor Society 11,12; Span- ish Honor Society 10,11,12; Beta Club 10,11,12; FFA 11,12; Key Club 10st 12: JANET RENEA GETTYS — Girl's Vol- leyball 10,11; National Honor Society 11,12; Quill and Scroll 11,12; Beta Club 10,11,12; Frency Club 10,11; FCA 10,11,12; Pawprints Staff 11,12 (editor). IDA JANE GIDNEY — Band 10,11; Student Council 10,11,12; Spanish Club 11,12. RICHARD CARROLL GOFORTH — Chess Club 10,11,12; Band 10,11; Art Club 12. BARBARA JEAN GOODMAN — Girl’s Volleyball 12; Band 10; FHA 12; DECAGH 12: JEFFREY SCOTT GOODMAN — Spanish Club 10; FFA 11,12; Chess Club 11. ROBERT AVERY GRAHAM — Chorus 10. MYRA ELIZABETH GREEN — Girl's Volleyball 10; Spanish Club 10; FBLA 11,12; FCA 10. The expenses of a senior are stupend- ous. For the necessities it will cost the average senior over $500 just to survive. When it’s time to order graduation necessities the cost of being a senior soon rises. For the essential class ring you pay from $100 to $200 and $7 for a senior key. A cap and gown costs $9, the an- nouncements $6 to $24, the calling cards $6, ‘‘Thank-You’’ notes are $5, the ‘School Days’’ Memory Book runs $2.75, $5 for the diploma and $2 for a miniature diploma. And of course the senior por- traits run from $12 to $130. As you can see graduation itself is a very costly — but rewarding — experience. A senior who’s planning to attend col- lege will spend a tremendous amount be- fore he even begins his freshman year. The processing charge for an application (which is usually sent to more than one college) costs $10 to $15. If he’s ac- cepted he will pay the college $200 which is redeemable if he decides that it’s not the place for him. A medical examination runs $40 and up, while he pays $35 to take an advanced English test to be exempt from Freshman English, and depending upon your spending habits it costs $30 and up to visit the college of your choice for a view of campus life. The prom has a special place in each senior’s heart for it’s the last dance they attend as the Class of ‘80. A prom dress or tux costs $45, the prom ticket $7 to $12, the prom picture $6, and of course a corsage for that special girl costs $6. The last time to be with these special people called ‘’seniors’’, an optional ex- pense which runs $200 and up, is THE BEACH TRIP. This is a special year for a senior and even though it’s an expensive one most any senior would tell you that’s worth every penny you put in it. Senioritis is when a person can’t wait to graduate, then before he knows it his last year in high school, his “‘senior’’ year is gone. 130 Seniors



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“May You Never Rest In Peace” “This is the 40th day that our hostages have been held in Iran. The shah, former leader of Iran, was forced into exile by Ayatollah Khomeini and later came to the United States for treatment of cancer. Shortly afterwards Iranian stu- dents overran the United States Embassy in Iran and took fifty American hostages. The students would not release the hos- tages until America agreed to send the shah back.” N.H.S. members showed their support for the hostages by wearing white armbands. When asked whether he thought that this would help matters any Todd Hoppes replied, “Yes, | think it does because when Iran realizes that we’re supporting them it will make them think more about what they’re going to do about the hostages.’” December 12 was Unity Day in Cleveland County. Students wore white armbands and everybody was asked to fly the American flag. From JOEL FERNANDO HOPPER — Varsity Football 11; JV Football 10; Track 11; HOSA 12. SAM JUNIOR HOPPER — Track 12; Spanish Honor Society 10,11,12. FORREST TODD HOPPES — Varsity Football 11,12; JV Football 10; Stu- dent Council 12; Key Club 12; FFA 10; Drama oe 12; Science Club 12; FCA LO 1 82: WILLIAM BRUCE HORD — Band 10,11,12; National Honor Society 11,12; Beta Club 10,11,12; Key Club 10,11,12; Student Council 10. DONNA LAVERN HOWELL — JV Girls Basketball 10; Student Council TT Art Club: 7 112: FHA 12; Bus Driver's Club 11,12. RHONDA LOUIZA HOWELL — Stu- dent Council 10,11,12; Art Club 10,11,12; FCA 11; Bus Driver’s Club EZ: KIRBY MCKINNELY HOYLE — DECA 11,12. ERIC CAMPBELL HUBBARD — Band 10; FFA 10; DECA 11,12. 132 Seniors 12:05 to 12:30 a program by Central United Methodist Church was played over the intercom at school. Feeling of resentment towards Kho- meini led a Shelby woman, Mrs. Elizabeth Burden a partner in Jordon Monument Company to make a tombstone for Kho- meini. The stone read ‘Ayatollah Ruhol- lah Khomeini MAY YOU NEVER REST IN PEACE.” She set it in the companies parking lot with a grave mound and flow- ers. People came by and waved and blew their horns. Bob Lingerfelt suggested put- ting a date on it and shipping it to Iran. Singers, Roger Hallmark and The Thrasher Brothers expressed their opin- ions of Khomeini in the song ‘’Message to Khomeini’’. The chorus is ‘We can take our B-B guns and blow your buns to the sun. Just our Boy Scouts can wipe you out. One day soon Khomeini you'll burn one flag too many. Uncle Sam has got his pride and you're about to feel his clout.”

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