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I BEAR TRAP 1981 Last Dance of the Decade Photo 1: Photo 2: Photo 3: reality. Photo 4: Photo 5: Photo 6: 4 Laughter bubbles as the night goes on. Tom Sawyer plays hard to get. Goldie and Lori prepare to make heaven a William seems to be all tied up! We are all dancing the night away. Tracey has her fingers in the clouds. Photo 7: Blount climbs the ladder of success. Photo 8: Going for the pot of gold, Sabrina and Scott pose for the camera. Photo 9: Mel starts a new trend. Photo 10: A long way down, isn't it David? Photo 11: Something catches Trisha's and Sharon's eyes. Photo 12: It's now or never! Photo 13: Decorating for the Prom seems to be a big task. A Vv Photo 1 Coach Kramer shows his boys how to get down and be ready. Photo 2 Watching the baseball carefully, Ricky is ready to make his move. Photo 3 The 1980 BASEBALL TEAM members are: bottom row, left to right, Wayne Brickhouse, Burnette Forbes, Gil Lamb, Eddie Games, John Gray, Terry Hill, Shawn Brite, Darin Chamblee, Ricky McPherson, Mr. Kramer, Hiram Godwin, Brad Forbes, Jay Westbrook, Brian Winslow, Clifton Gregory, David Forbes, and Wade Brite. 4 Photo 4 Clifton is ready to fire the ball in there. Photo 5 Hiram takes a quick rest and says a little prayer before the game. Photo 6 Why hurry Shawn, you're ahead. Photo 7 David makes it—slow but surely. 5 Girls' Softball in Action Photo 1: Top Row—Assistant Coach, Dean Hand; Dirlene Cowell, Rose Riddick, Jami Meiggs; Coach, Paul Traywick Second Row—Lisa Leary, Paula O'Neal, Renee Gillikin, Kim Collins, Beth Manning, Geraldine Walker, Myra Sawyer, Debra Godwin Third Row—Tammy Usasz, Cynthia Leary, manager—Shelia Riggs, Michele Renegar, Cora Hall, Kim Pettigrew Photo 2: Kim waits patiently for some action. Photo 3: Shelia says, Have a Big Mac, order of fries and a coke. Photo 4: Dirlene hustles for the play. Photo 5: Beth goes for it. Photo 6: Cora poses for the photographer. Photo 7: How much longer? 5 CAMDPN COU A SPRING CARNIVAL BOOSTS THE BAND a. Photo 1: Drummers keep the beat to the afternoon's activities. Photo 2: A one—a two—a one, two, three ... Photo 3: Swing your partner and dosi-do. Photo 4: Camden band members' new instruments reflect their shining performances. 10 1 Photo 1: Hey, don't you think I've been dunked enough?! Photo 2: A future basketball star makes two points to boost the band. Photo 3: Jeff Blount enjoys his cotton candy. Photo 4: This man demonstrates the old-fashion way to make baskets. 12 Photo 5: Community members take part in selling refreshments. Photo fe: Mrs. Elsie Hollowell (right) and her husband Skip help a band booster win a prize. Photo 7: Maurice volunteered to clown around for the band. 13 School Opens With A Smile. 8 Photo 1: Everyone finds his homeroom. Photo 2: We made it to high school. Photo 3: Stuart doesn't seem to be at all happy. Photo 4: Reggie wants his picture taken. Photo 5: Seniors try to act sophisticated for their picture. Photo 6: Friends get reaquainted after the summer. Photo 7: Freshman girls wear extra makeup. Photo 8: Sophomores are loyal to their school. Photo 9: Good friends stick together. 15 Kenny Black 17 Dirlene Cowell Shirlene Cowell Photo I: Senior Class Officers: (Center)—Lolita Turner- President, (Left) Pamela Shannon-Secretary Treasurer, (Right) Vera Shaw—Vice-President Photo II: Alethia Nash concentrates on graduation and the future. Photo III: There is a little bit of devil in all of us. Photo IV: Which one should I choose? Debbie Eason Marlene Cutrell 18 Valentino Ferebee Brad Forbes James Forbes Tammy Gallop Teresa Gallop Dayle Gregory - A Photo I: Mindy Landers and Pam Latham spend their final year in the best high school around. Photo II: Lolita and Kim are placing their orders for their senior portraits. Photo III: Sharon and Trisha get dressed for graduation. Donna Griffin Rubena Harris Cecil Griffin Sheron Harney Cora Hall William Harrison 20 Kent Hughes John Hyatt Kevin Jennings Patricia Johnson Angenora Lewis Willie Lowe 21 Photo I: Phyllis hurries to get her books. Photo II: Work hard, Will, and you'll be graduating. Photo III: Seniors show their spirit. Photo IV: Chiquita and Vera work in the concession stand. Photo V: Paulette prepares a concoction to blow up the lab. Reginald McPherson Angelita Mercer Ezekiel Mercer Lisa Mercer Norma Moore Rosemary Moore Michael Morgan Chiquita Mitchell 22 Alethia Nash Paula O'Neal I. Shelton Reid Eric Renegar Janelle Roberts Arelia Sawyer Billy Spence W2 Mary Stokley Bobby Thompson Photo I: Ted Nugent eat your heart out! Photo II. Shirlene's shirt says it all! Photo III: The Incredible Hulk just doesn't stand a chance against Brad Forbes. 24 Patsy Thompson Lolita Turner Lee Ann Whitehurst Phyllis Williams © mk Dory Wilson Pam Wilson IT'S OUR TURN!!! Rhonda Wilson David Winslow Goldie Wright Wesley Ashburn 25 JUNIORS HAVE A BUSY YEAR Hermione Abbott Gail Adkins Lisa Ambrose Robert Argent Bert Armstrong Valerie Aydlette Anita Barco John Berry Matthew Bogues Pam Bogues David Bolton Rusty Boseman Calvin Bowe Kent Bowser Photo I: The Junior Class officers for 1980-81 from left to right include: President—Gail Adkins, Vice President—Kim Collins, Secretary Treasurer— Davene Ruthledge. Photo II: I wonder what Scott's up to! Photo III: Juniors gather to check their sizes before ordering rings. 26 George Brackett Shawn Brite Jackie Burgess Greg Burnham Vera Burnham David Clow Debra Collins Kim Collins 27 Photo 1: Bethy, Lisa, and Cynthia sit on the bleachers and gossip while they eat lunch. Photo 2: With a sigh of relief, Nora and Robin leave Mrs. Chappell's room. Photo 3: The Juniors have gathered to hear Mr. Cox tell them how to sell magazines. Photo 4: Kenneth Minton waits patiently to have his picture taken. Wanda Forbes Kelly Gallop Eddie Games Renee Gillikin Hiram Godwin Doris Hardy Joseph Harrell Susan Harrington Lynn Hicks Elijah Hughes 28 Robin Hughes Georgia Johnson Randy Jones Scott Jones Don Keaton David Knight Jamie LaCombe Keith Lamb Cynthia Leary Lisa Leary Patti Liverman Jeanette Manely Beth Manning Ellen Matchen Regina McCoy Anthony Mercer 29 Kenneth Minton Mark Moore Laurie Pugh Charles Moss Stevie Needham Alecia Reid Michelle Renegar Photo 1: David tries to hide, but the camera seeks him out. Photo 2: Michael Sears is concentrating? Photo 3: Stevie is frustrated after a long, boring game. 9- 2 30 Anthony Riddick Sheila Riggs Trent Riggs Quinton Roach Davene Ruthledge Beth Sawyer Charlene Sawyer Photo 4: Davene crams for a last minute test. Photo 5: Rhonda can't decide what to do next. Photo 6: Sheila's got the whole world in her hands. 31 32 Rhonda Sawyer Stephanie Sawyer Terry Sawyer Michael Sears Denise Simmons Alethia Spence Rhonda Sturdivant Robin Temple Joan Thompson Theresa Thronton Anthony Tillet Patrick Timmerman Bonnie Tisdale Quinton Toxey Jennifer Trafton Nora Trafton Geraldine Walker Delores Williams Joey Williams Mel Williams Pam Williams Vicki Williams Not pictured: Tim Gibbs Jeffrey Jordon Mary Robinson Reginald Tillet Photo 1: Randy studies the ring chart before making his decision. Photo 2: Jeanette and Theresa make a little bubbly. Photo 3: Lisa and Charlene parlez- vous francais. Photo 4: Kelly, Cortez, and Theresa enjoy being in the shade after a long, hot day. Photo 5: The poster says it all. 33 SOPHOMORES ARE EVERYWHERE Arleen Arnold Dwayne Aydlett Victor Banks Pamela Barco Letitia Bogues Charles Brackett Eric Brown Annie Cartwright Rob Cartwright Barry Chamblee Louis Chamblee Connie Christian Valerie Christian Robin Colson Keith Creel Earl Dail Photo 1: Valerie Christian would rather sit on the magazines than read them. Photo 2: Weatherman Jeff Lawrence forecasts the weather for the next couple of days. Photo 3: Class officers: (left to right) President—Jeff Wells; Secretary-Treasurer—Arleen Arnold; Vice-President—Brady Wells. Photo 4: Eric Aydlett reads the directions to Robin Dozier. 34 Tracy Dellinger Sandra Denson Robin Dozier Willie Dozier Chris Duncan Reginald Evans Wendy Evans David Everett Thomas Finley Calvin Forbes Crosby Forbes Ivan Gallop Melody Gallop Danny Gray 35 John Gray Terry Gregory James Griffin Thelma Harden Herbert Harris Rusty Hastings Bonita Hewitt Terry Hill Shelia Hughes Cathy Ingram Photo 1: The Lesters of the Sophomore class show who's number one. Photo 2: Victor Banks and Louis Chamblee wait for the bell to ring. Photo 3: Pam Barco sits patiently while her picture is taken. 36 Angela Jenkins Donna Jones Eva Jones John Jones Gil Lamb Randy Lane Jeff Lawrence Wanda Leary David Martin Eva McMillian Sharon McPherson Steve McPherson Phillip Meggs Denise Mercer Doris Moore 37 Mac Moore Roy Moore Tammy Moore Teresa Needham Steve Perry Kim Pettigrew Terence Riddick Kim Riggs Lisa Riggs Sean Robey Jennifer Roper Robin Royle Claudia Sawyer Daniel Sawyer 38 April Schack Tim Simmons Sylvester Small Milton Smith Sharon Smithson Wayne Smithson Victor Spence Cheryl Staples Marty Staples Susan Staples Kim Sullivan Marvin Swain Darryl Thompson Photo 1: Behind those large glasses is Eric Aydlett. Photo 2: Jeni Tucker and Wanda Leary are waiting for Cheryl's bubble to pop. Photo 3: Biologist Randy Lane tries to find a yeast cell. Photo 4: Angela Jenkins smiles and says, Hurry up so I can get in my locker. 39 Jay Westbrook Gloria Williams Sharon Wilson Brian Winslow Rob Wood Photo 1: During class, Sean Robey reads a magazine. Photo 2: Annie Cartwright poses for the photographer. Photo 3: While on the phone, Reginald Evans seems to be in a daze. Photo 4: The Sophomores show who has power at the pep rally. Photo 5: Is the music not loud enough, Victor? Photo 6: Anthony, open your book. Class is not over yet. Photo 7: Professor Teresa Needham mixes chemicals. Not Pictured: Eric Aydlett, Mary Brackett, Wayne Brickhouse, Lisa Canfield, Jeff Cartwright, Lonzo Gregory, Deneen Griffin, Paul Kight, Aaron Reid, Brian Riddick, Jeni Tucker. FRESHMEN MAKE NEW BRUIN TRACKS Photo 1: The Freshman class officers for 1980-81 are as follows: Vice-President—Wanda Proctor, President— Julius Toxey, Secretary-Treasurer Deirdre Griffin Photo 2: Freshmen enjoy their first pep-rally. Photo 3: Charity watches a serious moment in the game. Photo 4: Freshmen clown around at lunch. Peggy Allen George Aydlett Ricky Aydlett Robert Aydlett Evell Barco Evander Bembury Sylvia Berry Dewane Berry Wesley Bevins Stuart Blount Annie Bouey Laura Bowden Timothy Bray Bobbi Brickhouse Larry Burnham Morris Burnham 42 Sherwood Colson Adonis Cuffee Wayne Eason Melodi Elliott Michael Etheridge Renee Etheridge Curtis Evans Juanita Ferebee 43 Photo 1: Chris and Beth say, Take our picture too! Photo 2: Mark finds a quiet place to study. Photo 3: Charlene and Kim are decked out for 50's Day . Photo 4. Marsha is dressed in her usual attire. Pennie Forbes Shelia Forbes Larry Gibbs Lisa Gordon Gerald Gregory Ronald Gregory Andrea Griffin Deirdre Griffin Lloyd Griffin Charles Harden Beth Hardison Esterlattar Harney 44 Lori Harrell Calvin Harris Lanette Harrison William Harvey Larry Herrington Charlene Hodges Marsittie Hughes Merry Hughes Tanya Hughes Terry Hughes Alvin James Carol Jones 45 Gene Jones Gerald Jordan Steve Kight Terry Kight Thomas Kilmurry Beth Lawrence Kathy Leary Kelly Leary Shel Mansfield Tina Marsh Charles McDonald Diana McDonald Angela McMillian Cheryl McPherson Cornell McPherson Gus McPherson Photo 1: Mike is just hanging around. Photo 2: Charles doesn't know whether to eat it or watch it. Photo 3: Julius is in deep concentration. Photo 4: Dewane is a victim of freshmen initiation. 46 Patricia McPherson Jenny Micklewright Kim Minton Melvin Morgan Charles Nash Mary Nash Jeffrey Parrish Kim Pierce Lora Poyner Wanda Proctor Cheryl Pugh Randy Pugh Theresa Purcell Avery Reid 47 Kimberly Reid Rebecca Revelle Cindy Rhine Juliet Riddick Stacy Riggs Chauncey Roach Michael Sargent Julie Saunders Cathy Sawyer Davin Sawyer Mark Sawyer Mark Schoneboom Mike Seymour Joy Smith Kevin Staples Paula Stevens Byron Thompson Donald Tillet 48 Ronald Tillett Julius Toxey Lance Trafton Willie Tunstall James Turner Toni Walston Jennifer Watson Tim Watson Charlene White Cindy White Larry White Regina White Sandy Whitehurst Billy Wilkerson Charles Williams Christine Winchester Jonathan Worthington Photo 1: Jennifer takes a break from reading to watch some guys go by. Photo 2: This is a stick up! Not pictured: Johnnie Burnham Monte Burdich Alonzo Griffin Charity Hughes Pat McDonald Melvin Roscoe Mark Turner Bob Walker Windy Commander 49 TEACHERS HAVE CLASS Photo 1: How do you like my new duds? asks Mrs. Baum on hobo day. Photo 2. As the pep rally begins, Mr. Belfield and Mr. McPherson look on. Photo 3: Mrs. Benton is hard at work. Photo 4: Bonjour, says Mr. Caroon. Photo 5: Mrs. Lanette Carson joined our staff this year as teacher of a special program. Photo 6: Mrs. Chappell takes time to pose for a picture. Photo 7: Come into my parlor, beckons Mrs. Daniels. Photo 8: Mr. Davis and his son enjoy the attention of the camera. Photo 9: What's happening? asks Mr. Dixon. Photo 10: Mr. Brian Forehand smiles while on duty outside at lunch. Photo 11: During lunch break, Mr. Terry Forehand talks to a student. N Photo 1: I wish they would start the pep rally, says Mrs. Grimes. Photo 2: Mr. Harris, driver education teacher at CCHS, is on the road again. Photo 3: Mrs. Hayes looks beautiful for the camera. Photo 4: V'l, 2, 3, begin, directs Miss Hill. Photo 5: Mrs. Jennings instructs the class in an experiment. Photo 6: Is Mr. Kramer really a grouch? Photo 7: Mrs. Leary works along with her students. Photo 8: Mrs. Lewis conducts special classes at the high school twice a week. Photo 9: ''I'm looking right at you, says Mrs. Little. 52 1 Photo 1: Boy! Mrs. Malco looks happy. Photo 2: Mrs. Meggs often laughs along with students in home ec. Photo 3: Mrs. Diane Overton is D.E. teacher for the remainder of the 80-81 school year. She replaces Mr. Sawyer who resigned to take another job. Photo 4: While on duty in the lunch room, Mrs. Perry looks at her lesson plan. Photo 5: Mrs. Purkett helps with prom decorations. Photo fe: Mr. Rackley supervises the beginning of the field house. Photo 7: Mr. Sawyer makes sure the students have smoking permits. Photo 8: Mrs. Secrist takes time out to smile for the camera. Photo 9: Mr. Stuart makes an important note in his notebook. Photo 10: Mrs. Wescott tells her class about cliches. 54 Photo 1: One of our hard working aides Ms. Betty Turner takes a break to watch the pep rally. Photo 2: Secretary Mrs. Joyce Medlin, always hard at work, is our school's only computer. Photo 3: Camden County school nurse Mrs. Roper greets a patient with a smile. Photo 4: Another one of our aides Mr. McPherson is chaperoning the pep rally. Photo 5: Librarian Mrs. Gass asks for a little assistance from heaven. Photo 6: The lunchroom workers are: left to right—Mrs. Carrie Ruth Dodson, Mrs. Nancy Jordan, Mrs. Elsie Godwin, Mrs. Eva Lane, and Mrs. Maiseville Hughes. Photo 7: Mr. Louis Overton, our school's janitor, says, Have a Coke and a smile. Photo 8: The maids are: left to right— Mrs. Elizabeth Bogues, Mrs. Evelyn Thorton, and Mrs. Penny Bailey. Photo 9: The bus drivers of Camden County High School are: top to bottom—Lolita Turner, Debbie Jones, Angelita Mercer, and Frankie Cooper. Gloria Gallop is not pictured. 57 ADMINISTRATION Photo 1: Camden County School Board members, Mr. W.F. Williams, Mr. L. Warren Riggs, Mr. David S. Burgess, Mr. Ralph Sawyer, and Mr. Melvin Jeralds look in on Mrs. Chappell's class. Photo 2: Superintendant Mr. Travis Twiford speaks before the teachers. Photo 3: Principal Mr. William Roper conducts a teacher's meeting. Photo 4: Assistant Principal Mr. J.E.B. Stuart prepares a test for his classes. Photo 5: Mrs. Elsie Hollowell is Director of Instruction for our school system. Photo 6: Mrs. Peggy Herndon, Director of Special Programs, hands out name tags before a teachers' meeting. DEDICATION The staff dedicates the 1980-81 BEAR TRAP to Mrs. Helene Taylor. Mrs. Taylor's incomparable concern for the well-being of her students was always evident in her junior-high and high school classrooms. As our devoted guidance counselor for the past two years, she has been a friend and confidant to the young people at CCHS, and has helped them to make decisions that affect their lives. In appreciation of her conscientious desire to provide for us reassurance, support, and direction, we offer the dedication of this edition of our yearbook. 59 Photo 1: Homecoming Queen for 1980-81, Pamela Shannon is escorted by Maurice McPherson. Photo 2; Pam shares her moment of happiness with her friend. Photo 3: Homecoming Princess for 1980-81, Sabrina Burrus is escorted by Jeff Blount. Photo 4: Sabrina is being crowned by 1979- 80 Homecoming Princess Freda Mitchell. 61 62 8 Photo 1: The coaches look disappointed about the outcome of the game. Photo 2: Senior representative Novella Brown is escorted by Cecil Griffin. Photo 3: The Camden High School Band encourages the players to do their best. Photo 4: Sophomore representative Cheryl Staples is escorted by Jeff Lawrence. Photo 5: Sophomore representative Shelia Hughes is escorted by Hubert Harris. Photo 6: Junior representative Hermione Abbott is escorted by Matthew Bogues. Photo 7: Senior representative Patricia Johnson is escorted by William Harrison. Photo 8: Thunderation echoes excitement! Photo 9: Junior representative Sheila Riggs is escorted by Eddie Games. Photo 10: Freshman representative Wanda Proctor is escorted by Ronald Tillet. Photo 11: Freshman representative Christine Winchester is escorted by Dewane Berry. J.V. Cheerleaders 1 Photo 1: The 1980-81 J.V. Cheerleaders are Beth Lawrence, Claudia Sawyer, Chris Winchester, Captain-Cheryl Staples, Cheryl Pugh, Co-Captain-Kim Minton, Marsha Collins and Tracy Dellinger. Photo 2: Kim has a tense moment. Photo 3: Cheryl cheers for a winning game. Photo 4: The J.V.'s give a pep rally. Photo 5: Chris gives a little yell. Photo 6: Tracy watches action down the field. Photo 7: Cheering puts Beth in a good mood. Photo 8: Claudia shows her school spirit. Photo 9: Cheryl is anxious for a touchdown. Photo 10: Marsha smiles for the camera. Photo 1: Brian Winslow punts off the season as seen through the frame of Brady Wells' legs. Photo 2: Everybody wants a hug from Cornell McPherson. Photo 3: Barry Chamblee runs around a wall of blockers. Photo 4: Herbert Harris shows his speed. 66 The J.V. Football team members for 1980-81 are as follows: front row-left to right; Brady Wells, Dewane Berry, Earl Dail, Robert Aydlett, Byron Thompson, Ivan Gallop, Mike Seymour, Donald Tillet; back row-left to right; Rusty Hastings, Cornell McPherson, John Gray, Gerald Gregory, Jeff Wells, Ricky Aydlett, Jeff Lawrence, Coach Sammy Kramer, Gil Lamb, Ronald Tillet, Brian Winslow, and Chris Duncan. Not pictured are Herbert Harris, Victor Spence, Kevin Staples, Barry Chamblee, and Larry Gibbs. 67 t ' 4 Photo 1: An unknown runner teaches an E.C. defender what hitting is all about. Photo 2: Brady Wells jumps high to put the Bruins ahead. Photo 3: Barry Chamblee finds daylight through a well blocked line. Photo 4: Jeff cuts back for more yardage after a pass. Photo 5: Bruins charge off the line. Photo 6: Brian Winslow takes a break from the action. 68 Photo 7: Coach Kramer tells his boys what comes next. Photo 8: Brady Wells uses his talents as a receiver. Photo 9: Victor Spence is in pain as team doctor Mr. Argent looks on. Photo 10: The Bruin team is ready to go. Photo 11: Brian gets in the air for a jump pass behind superb blocking. 69 Photo 1: Louis Chamblee takes a jumper over a Northampton defender. Photo 2: Barry Chamblee drives to the boards. Photo 3: Louis takes a shot from the outside. Photo 4: Dwayne Aydlett makes a pass to start the offense. Photo 5: Dwayne Forbes makes a jumper from inside the key. Photo 6: Herbert Harris picks a shot from the outside. Photo 7: Terrence Riddick gets ready to make his move. 70 Photo 11: The J.V. Basketball team for 1980-81 from left to right standing are: Herbert Harris, Terrence Riddick, Louis Chamblee, Ronald Tillett, Mark Sawyer, Dwayne Aydlett, Donald Tillett, Cornell McPherson, and Jeff Wells. Seated: Kelly Leary, Dwayne Forbes, Billy Wilkerson, Stuart Blount, Barry Chamblee, and Brady Wells. 71 GET IT GOING BLUE Photo 1: Varsity Cheerleaders for 1980-81 are from left to right: Shelia Riggs, Sandy Colson, Karla Evans, Patricia Johnson, Cynthia Leary, Michelle Renegar, Lisa Leary, Beth Manning, and Kim Collins. Photo 2: Karla Evans, captain of the varsity cheering squad, is pleased with the action Photo 3: Co- captain, Shelia Riggs, prays for a touchdown. Photo 4: 1980-81 cheerleaders compete in a cheering contest sponsored by radio station WGAI. Photo 5: Cynthia gives the crowd spirit. Photo 6: Sandy seems frustrated with the crowd. Photo 7: What gave you the idea to take my picture? Photo 8: Boy, am I beat! Photo 9: Gossip is the main event before a game. Photo 10: Kim cheers happily to the crowd. Photo 11: Lisa and Cynthia take a break from cheering to find the latest gossip. Photo 12: This sure has been a long game! What is a cheerleader? —a special girl —a ball of energy —a loud mouth —a real-live swinger —a girl with a short skirt —a noise maker —a person that cheers —a bit conceited —a miss goody-goody —a flirt —a big smile —a leader —bug eyes —''the get with it gal —a burst of enthusiasm —a girl that laughs and cries —a girl that “pigs out after school m Photo 1: As usual, Shelia has a big smile for the Bruin fans. Photo 2: I'm so happy I could just puke! Photo 3: Shelia and Bethy get the crowd ready to start the pep rally. Photo 4: Lisa cheers the Bruins to a victory. Photo 5: Karla checks to see if her girls are in line. Photo 6: Patricia is not pleased with the present action. Photo 7: Kim dreams about a Bruin victory. Photo 8: The referee pays more attention to the cheerleaders than the game. Photo 9: Bethy takes a break during half time to pose for a picture. Photo 10: Michele gives a little cheer. Photo 11: What a mouth! 75 I VARSITY FOOTBALL Photo 1: Robert Argent is disgusted with the game. Photo 2: Randy Gallop shows his talents in an overwhelming victory against Currituck. Photo 3: Jeff Blount rolls with the option. Photo 4: Eddie Games handing off to William Harrison in Currituck game at Camden. Photo 5: Camden loses to Perquimans in a crucial game. Photo 6: David Copeland and Robert Argent watch a player work out. Photo 1: Eddie is getting ready to throw a pass to an unknown receiver. Photo 2: Cecil Griffin is stretching out his afternoon kinks. Photo 3: Coach Davis explains a play to William. Ill Mfll 78 Photo 4: First row—George Brackett, Brad Forbes, Thomas Edmondson, Cecil Griffin, Daniel Sawyer, Phillip Meggs, Scott Jones, Stevie Needham, Reggie McPherson. Second row—Randy Gallop, Don Keaton, Matthew Bogues, Lynn Hicks, Eddie Games, Hiram Godwin, Jeff Blount, William Harrison, Maurice McPherson, Charles Brackett. Photo 5: The Bruins crowd around on a tackle against a Mattamuskeet player. 79 LU 00 DQ rr t—t oo q: Varsity Basketball Team from left to right: First row—Captains—Hiram Godwin, Maurice McPherson; Second row—manager—Pat Timmerman, Anthony Mercer, Kent Hughes, Steve McPherson, Willie Lowe, Winzola Lamb, Quinton Toxey, Lynn Hicks, Victor Spence, Matthew Bogues; manager—Cecil Griffin , Photo 2: Steve McPherson prepares to take a shot. Photo 3: With some opposition, Maurice goes up for two points. 80 Photo 4: Steve jumps high to score for the Bruins. Photo 5: Victor tries to get the ball inside to a fellow Camden player. Photo 6: Kent Hughes uses good followthrough to give the Bruins two points. Photo 7: Hiram anticipates a jump. Photo 8: Maurice gives the ball a little tap. Photo 1: Winzola takes the rebound and turns to pass it off. Photo 2: Hiram is the chairman of the boards. Photo 3: Maurice takes a shot from the corner. Photo 4: Winzola makes a shot as Quinton watches. Photo 5: Maurice and Winzola battle for the rebound. Photo 6: Bruin managers from left to right; Cecil Griffin, Shawn Brite, Brad Forbes, and Pat Timmerman keep the Bruins ready for action. Photo 7: A sure two points is given by Maurice. Photo 8: Coaching at Camden High School involves more than just coaching basketball, as Coach Carl Harris has learned. 83 LADY BRUINS Photo 1: The girls wait for their turn to make a lay-up. Photo 2: Coach David Copeland checks the scorebook. Photo 4: Shirlene Cowell tries to pass the ball to Tammy Walston as our girls move the ball down the court. Photo 5: Sheron tries a lay- up, but number 50 from Currituck seems to be in the way. Photo 6: Kim Pettigrew jumps against one of the Gates girls. Photo 7: Dirlene Cowell makes two points with an outside jump shot. Photo 8: The girls wait for Coach Copeland to give them their next order. Photo 9: Everyone patiently watches to see what the next move will be. Photo 3: The girls basketball team from left to right include: First row: Monica Evans, Sheron Harney, Dirlene Cowell, and Kim Pettigrew. Second row: Susan Staples, Jennifer Roper, Geraldine Walker, and Shirlene Cowell. Third row: Evell Barco, Theresa Thornton, Tammy Walston, Kimberly Reid, and Esterlatter Harney. Not Pictured: Myra Sawyer, Renee Etheridge, Andrea Griffin, and Charity Hughes. 84 Photo 1: Shirlene prepares to give the ball to Myra to take down court. Photo 2: Myra wonders which hand to dribble with. Photo 3: Geraldine bends over backward to get a rebound. Photo 4: The referee gives special instructions to captains Myra Sawyer and Shirlene Cowell before a game. Photo 5: Dirlene waits for her shot to go in. Photo fa: Myra Sawyer drives through the middle to score. Photo 7: Dirlene Cowell fights for a rebound. Photo 8: Sheron Harney is ready for the fast break. 86 AUDIO VISUAL Photo 1: Jon Worthington, Camden's cameraman, focuses the video tape camera. Photo 2: The A.V. club works hard to project the perfect picture on the television screen. Photo 3: The members of the A.V. club are top row from left to right: Kim Minton, Claudia Sawyer, Arleen Arnold, Kim Pettigrew, Deidre Griffin, Jennifer Roper, Sandy Colson, Bethy Manning, Cheryl Staples, Julie Saunders, Cheryl Pugh, Chris Winchester, Kim Collins, Charlene Hodges, Julius Toxey, John Gray, Rob Wood, Jeff Lawrence, Willie Lowe, Jon Worthington, Jeff Wells, Kathy Leary, Gil Lamb, Shel Mansfield, Mike Seymour, Brady Wells, William Harrison, Quinton Toxey, and Patrick Timmerman. - ►6 Photo 4: John Hyatt draws a masterpiece for the BEAR BACK magazine. Photo 5: Mrs. Gass, the sponsor for A.V. and Bear Back, gives instructions to a club. Photo 6: Charlene types away for the BEAR BACK. Photo 7: The members of the Bear Back Club are left to right: Valentino Ferebee, Jon Worthington, Reggie McPherson, Charlene Sawyer, Willie Lowe, Claudia Sawyer, John Hyatt, Mary Argent, Rhonda Sturdivant, Cynthia Leary, Paula O'Neal, Robin Temple, Cecil Griffin, Doris Hardy, Tracy Harrington, Rhonda Wilson, and Kim Collins. 89 00 _l o I— LU 00 or o 90 Photo 1: Studious members of the Junior Beta Club find a quiet corner in which to share ideas. Photo 2: Evell explains a most complicated problem as Charlene and Beth listen attentively. Photo 3: Seated left to right: Tim Bray, Lori Harrell, Sandy Whitehurst, Teresa Purcell, President- Christine Winchester, Vice-President-Kathy Leary, Secretary-Beth Lawrence, Cheryl Pugh and Stuart Blount. Standing left to right: Sheila Forbes, Julius Toxey, Charlene Hodges, Advisor-Mrs. Gwen Wescott, Dewane Berry, Julie Saunders, Wanda Proctor, Andrea Griffin and Evell Barco. 4 Photo 4: First row: Arlene Arnold, Claudia Sawyer, Hiram Godwin, Secretary-Sharon Basnight, President-Karen Kight, Vice- President-Scott Jones, and Michele Renegar. Second row: Robin Colson, Jennifer Roper, Norma Moore, Mary Argent, Cora Hall, Marlene Cutrell, Charlene Sawyer, Tracey Harrington, Cheryl Staples, Goldie Wright, Advisor-Mrs. Gwen Wescott, and Lynn Sawyer. Third row: Sandy Colson, Kim Collins, Jeff Lawrence, John Gray and Jarona Burrus. Fourth row: Jeff Wells, Brady Wells, Patrick Timmerman and Earl Dail. Fifth row: David Kight and Don Lee Keaton. Photo 5: The Beta Club members willingly help on Band Aid Day. Photo 6: A few Beta members pick up tickets for the Beta Club dance. 00 m o sO oo m H O 00 91 Photo 1: Diane Martin makes sure she gives the customer the correct change. Photo 2: The members of the Deca Club are from left to right: Jamie LaCombe, Rhonda Sawyer, Lindsey Baum, Trent Riggs, Kevin Jennings, DECA Michael Lee, Diane Martin, John Berry, Paulette Clow, Sabrina Burrus, Eric Renegar, and William Sawyer-Club advisor. Seated from left to right: Terry Sawyer, Laurie Pugh, June Schoneboom, Janelle Roberts, Alethia Nash, Lee Ann Whitehurst, Kenneth Minton, Jarona Burrus, Novella Brown, Tracey Harrington, Cindy LaCombe, Charmane Brickhouse, Goldie Wright, David Forbes, and Will McDonald. Photo 3: During an afternoon on the job at Roses, Alethia bags merchandise for a customer. Photo 4: Mrs. Diane Overton became D.E. teacher and DECA adviser when Mr. Will Sawyer left our school system to take another job. FFA 1980-81 members from left to right standing are, Michael Chesson, Wesley Bevins, Jeff Cartwright,' '3 Rhonda Wilson, Georgia Johnson, John Jones, Lynn Hicks, Kent Hughes, Matthew Bogues, Adviser Mr. Terry Forehand, Calvin Bowe, Kelvin Walston, Brian Riddick, Brian Winslow, Dayle Gregory, Tom Edmondson, Stacy Riggs, Shelby Mansfield. Seated Kevin Staples, Charles Nash, Dewane Berry, John Worthington, Cecil Griffin, Thomas Finley, Randy Lane, Phillip Meggs, Calvin Forbes, Randy Pugh, Gerald Jordan, Wayne Brickhouse, Gene Jones, and Michael Sargent. Photo 6: Mr. Terry Forehand explains the uses of tools in the shop. Photo 7: First year members of the FFA prepare themselves for the tools and material contest. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS Photo 1: The members of the 1980-81 FHA club are, left to right standing: Debbi Jones, Deidre Griffin, Cheryl McPherson, Tom Edmonson, William Harrison, Lora Poyner, Andrea Giffin, Kimberly Reid. Second row: Shelton Reid, Lynn Hicks, Hermione Abbott, Kent Hughes, Denise Simmons, Wanda Proctor, Cecil Griffin, Rosemary Moore, Cathy Sawyer. Seated: Gail Adkins, Pamela Bogues, Valerie Aydlett, Robin Hughes, and Willie Lowe. Advisor-Mrs. Betty Meggs. Photo 2: Kent Hughes raides the refrigerator. Photo 3: Rosemary puts the dishes back after Kent pigs out. 94 Photo 4: Christi Sawyer, Mary Argent, Kem Sullivan and Marlene Cuthrell prepare food baskets for Thanksgiving. Photo 5: The Health Careers Club supports Candy Stripers for local hospitals. Photo fa: The members of the Health Careers Club are from left to right-first row seated: Cheryl McPherson, Deirdre Griffin, Lora Poyner, Winzola Lamb, Vera Shaw, Pam Shannon, Gail Adkins- Second row seated: Ronda Sturdivant, Wanda Proctor, Andrea Griffin, Delores Williams, Evell Barco, Kem Sullivan, and Mary Argent. Top row—standing: Valentino Ferebee, Marlene Cuthrell, Lisa Ambrose, Christi Sawyer, Lee Ann Whitehurst, Lynn Sawyer, Tammy Walston, Bonita Hewitt, Robin Dozier, and advisor Mrs. Jean Hayes. 95 Photo 1: Jennifer, Christi and Lee Ann run off pages for the newspaper. Photo 2: Donna, Marlene and Kim are working hard at putting the newspaper together. Photo 3: Members of the Newspaper staff for 1980-81 are as follows-first row-sponsor, Mrs. Gwen Wescott; Doris Hardy, Christi Sawyer, second row—Kim Creecy, Donna Griffin, Jennifer Trafton, Lee Ann Whitehurst, Marlene Cutrell, and Lisa Ambrose. P.E. CLUB Photo 4: First row, left to right—Cecil Griffin, Quinton Toxey, Hiram Godwin, Jeff Blount; Second row, left to right—Jeff Wells, Maurice McPherson, Patrick Timmerman, Brady Wells, Phillip Meggs, Victor Spence, Anthony Tillet, Dwayne Forbes; Third row, left to right—Stevie Needham, Anthony Mercer, Barry Chamblee, Billy Spence, Herbert Harris, George Brackett, William Harrison; Fourth row, left to right— John Gray, Rusty Hastings, Donald Tillet, Scott Jones, David Forbes, Ronald Tillet, Jerald Gordan; Fifth row, left to right—Coach Dave Davis, Kent Hughes, James Forbes, Coach Carl Harris. Photo 5: Everybody watches as Mr. Harris puts one in the basket. Photo 6: Scott jogs 97 SGA Photo 1: Every year SGA members put a Christmas tree in the lobby. Kim and Winzola put the finishing touches on the tree. Photo 2: Kim displays her unusual costume at the SGA sponsored Halloween dance. Photo 3: Georgia Johnson's Woodsy Owl costume wins first prize at the dance. Photo 4: SGA members design a holiday bulletin board in the lobby. Photo 5: Top row left to right: Deirdre Griffin, Wanda Proctor, Davene Ruthledge, Pam Shannon, Vera Shaw, Melody Gallop, Kim Collins, Marlene Cuthrell, Cynthia Leary, William Harrison, Lisa Leary, Paula O'Neal, Stephanie Sawyer, Cortez Forbes. Bottom row: Mrs. Linda Grimes, Sandy Whitehurst, Sylvie Berry, Gail Adkins, Charlene Hodges, Kathy Leary, Jeff Wells, Phillip Meggs, Brady Wells, Randy Gallop, Winzola Lamb, Lolita Turner, Myra Sawyer, Robin Colspn, Sheila Riggs, Jennifer Roper, Hermione Abbott, Donna Griffin, Dirlene Cowell, Doris Hardy and Julius Toxey 10 Photo 6: Phillip, Lisa, and Karen scrap to meet the deadline. Photo 7: Claudia faithfully works on the sophomore section. Photo 8: When things get hectic, Editor Patricia Johnson always remains calm and collected. Photo 9: Michele did most of the typing for the yearbook. Photo 10: Ricky is preparing to print a picture. Photo 11: The Yearbook Staff members for 1980-81 from left to right are: standing: Lisa Leary, Jackie Burgess, Cheryl Staples, Claudia Sawyer, Patricia Johnson, Advisor—Diane Chappell, Karen Kight, Beth Sawyer, Michele Renegar, Rhonda Sturdivant, and Doris Hardy. Sitting: Calvin Forbes, Ricky Klein, and Phillip Meggs. 99 Builder Supplies Reedy Mixed Concrete ELIZABETH CITY BRICK CO., Inc. North Road St. Hughes Blvd. Elizabeth City, North Carolina 27909 Mildred's Florist Shop 710 West Ehringhaus Street, Elizabeth City, N.C. 27909 Phone: 335-4319 Compliments of KENYON BAILEY SUPPLY, INC. Lawn Garden Supplies Feed, Seed, Hay Chemicals 010 33 som Haskett Mobile Homes. Inc. Electric Motor Rewinding Electric Motors of all makes and sizes David Lunsford, Manager 407 Poindexter Street, Elizabeth City, N.C. 27909 Phone—Day: 338-885b Night: 335-0439 Phone(919)338-3995 P.0. Box 324 SANDERS COMPANY INC. INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES Machinists Founders 410 Poindexter Street, Elizabeth City, N.C. 27909 Phone 338-6196 Rochelle Cleaners Shirt Laundry 2 Locations 100 South Water Street, Elizabeth City, N.C. Dunes Shopping Center, Kitty Hawk, N.C. 'SRY 100 PERRY PAINT GLASS COMPANY Phone 335-4353 306 E. Ehringhaus Street, Elizabeth City, N.C. 27909 Phone: 338-6882 or 335-2424 ROYAL VICTOR HAROLD E. WITTSELL President TOM SAWYER SONS Inc. REX ROTARY AOOlNG MACHINES WAYNE FEEDS CALCULATORS cash registers ECONOMY TYPEWRITER Custom Grinding and Mixing COPIERS COMPANY. INC. Feeds, Seeds, Grain, Fertilizers and Farm DUPLICATORS MiMEO PRINTERS Phone 33 S-5690 Produce TYPEWRITERS 432 So. Hughes Blvd. SALES A SERVICE Elizabeth City. N. C. R.F.D. Box 27, Camden, N.C. 27921 Perry Tire Store Goodyear Tires- Recapping- Batteries— Alignment—Brake Work 501 East Elizabeth Street, Elizabeth City, N.C 27909 PHONE 910 3352104 MANN'S AUTO SALES SERVICE, INC. - WE BUY WRECKS USED AND REBUILT AUTO PARTS vFP W BROAD ST ELIZABETH CITY N C JENNETTE FRUIT PRODUCE CO., INC. Phone 338-0831 506 N. Water St., Elizabeth City, N.C. 27909 WHEN THEY MENTION A FULL LINE FOOD DISTRIBUTOR THEY MUST BE TALKING ABOUT US. dlje j igle denier 200 South Poindexter St. ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. 27909 •Misses and Juniors dress sportswear Twiford's Funeral Home Elizabeth City, N.C. 101 READY TO FINISH FURNITURE 4 Miles N. on Highway 17 CHICKEN CORNER, Inc. Route 3 - Box 130 Elizabeth City, N. C 27909 Petri St Heney Forehand 9I9-33S-6233 J.C. Penny Co. Shop Downtown Elizabeth City, N.C. Jt. WESTOVER AMOCO 410 S. Hughes Blvd. - Elizabeth City, N. C. 24 Hour Wrecker Service - Road Service Doug Williams HRigidaire nc i Burgess TV Appliance, Inc. We Service IVbal We Sell Phone: 919-5)8-576« MALACHI Moc D BURGISS Jr 100 Wwl Mom Street Gorwrol Monogor ILIZABITH CITY, N C 27909 SAWYER'S HOUSE OF FURNITURE Westinghouse Appliances RCA—TV C.L. William Calvin Sawyer Elizabeth City, N.C. WHEN IT'S YOUR MONEY SPEND IT WISELY-ATTHE FURNITURE SPECIALISTS AMBROSE FURNITURE SPUR SERVICE STATION Elizabeth City, N.C. Phone: 335-2584 102 Front End Struct Rond Struct H. Cff H. Tire Company BEACON MOBILE HOMES. Inc. Farm Bureau TBA Service U S 17 Soutn ELIZABETH CITY H C ILlZAtCTH CITY. N C 27909 P ooe 338 0165 M 8 |T «ny Jenn.nq Aon 0 Jennings V c« President General Manage Phona Mom, 336-2746 Phona Home 338-3498 Dunlop Tires Compliments of I'd rather be greased by the best Farmer's Bank of Than smothered by the rest. Sunbury CAMDEN SHELL Elizabeth City, N.C. Phone: 335-1734 Sunbury, N.C. VIIZAMTMCm OMt uva «Noni SI VI Al RAM GORDON SHEET METAL Mur for it ButmgAi Lmlrrpritei In T COMPANY Hlarina Restaurant Specialising In Seafood and Staling Straki Mechanical Contractors 33 r }7 out t Caroar C ROOFING HEATING-AIR CONDITIONING tra Managed O, 11 am Tm C'Tt MAno basn'Gmt roniH caacx Elizabeth City, N.C. Independent Insurance WHITE BRIGHT FOOD Agents of Elizabeth City CENTER G.R Little Agency, Inc. 335-2967 South Road Street, Elizabeth City, N.C Fenner Hopkins Insurance 27909 Division 335-5689 Phone 338-6385 N W. Daily Insurance Agency 335-5186 Southern Insurance Agency, Inc. 335-0811 Delivery Service Jerry S. Wright Agency 338-6989 Best Meats in the Area — — 103 104 105 €Bdk Tyfer Northeastern Carolina's Largest And Complete Department Store Southgate Mall Elizabeth City, N.C. bauHf v________________________ Mens Fine Clothing l.adies Sportswear SouiAgoie Moll CMZABITH CllV. N C Elizabeth City. N.C. BRIDE AND GROOM FORMAL WEAR TUXEDOS AND PROM DRESSES 208 SOUTH POINDEXTER ST. ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. 27909 PHONE —338-2740 Colonial Drugs, 3nc. MWY 17 NORTH. ELIZABETH CITY. N. C RHONE ))8 1124 Co MOUTH CAMXJMA PM • ILL M COLIN Phone: 919-335-2991 Quality, Service, and Dependability for 99 years AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. INC Ehrmghaus at Culpepper Street Elizabeth City. North Carolina 27909 Phone 338 0871 Z n itlrn’s fjop ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. 115 N. Poindexter St. Elizabeth City, N.C. Phone: 335-7291 $ j 'Pancake '%ou4e — may doze but we NEVER close1 ' - CITY MOTOR PARTS, Inc Wholesale Only Automobile Parts. Supplies and Equipment 211 S. Hughes Blvd. Elizabeth City, N. C. 27909 «W47 CLIFTON CLIFTON MONUMENTS Ov$r 30 Y$ar$ Exp$ri$nc$ P. O Box 1S46 ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. 27909 FAST PROMPT SERVICE • TRUCKERS • CONTRACTORS - FARMERS PHONE: 33«.II II VIRGINIA CAROLINA TIRE CO. OF ELIZABETH CITY. INC 1105 W EHRINCHAUS STREET IUZAMTH CITY, N. C. 27909 TlrtlfOnt Distributor Road Service The Daily Advance Elizabeth City, N.C. The Perquimans Weekly Hertford, N.C. Rents Trucks for Moving 1« • Local I one way iow rates • Top fT einte ne 3 trucks • R.ght wet right equipment—-- • Han J trucks, furniture pads, insurance • Nationwide road service NEIGHBORHOOD DEALER 335-1850 E Ward, El City Mr MI M l (M Ton r ,« ,,,i a too   l THOMAS CHAPPELL HARVEY GREGORY. JR uh Uh Sates Service. )hc. Authorised Dealer (CP) John Deere Troctors NAPA Parts We Sell Service U. S. 158 — On the Camden Causeway Box 460 CAMDEN. N C. 27921 Congratulations Seniors!!! Compliments (919) 131-0164 107 108 109 McPherson bros. AUTO SUPPLY “House of a Million Parts 1332 West Ehringhaus Street, Elizabeth City, N.C. 27909 Phone: (919) 335-5421-22-23 Sue Drake REALTOR sfar Sends Congratulations to the graduates of Camden High School DOCKSIDE AUDIO Inc. Records and Tapes 121 Jordon Plaza, Elizabeth City, N.C. 27909 Phone: (919) 338-3076 We Think A Bank Should Be Interested In More Than Your Money. At First Union, People Come First. First Union Your Headquarters for the Albemarle Sound 110 Union Camp Don Johnson Procurement Supervisor WOODLANDS OlVISION SOUTH MILLS, N. C. 27976 TELEPHONE (9191 771 5512 RESIDENCE: TELEPHONE (919) 335 1032 We Are At Home In North Carolina rz EXON! CARTWRIGHT’S SERVICENTER 24 hr. Wrecker Service HIGHWAY 17 SOUTH MILLS. N.C. 27976 CHARLIE CARTWRIGHT EDDIE CARTWRIGHT BUS PHONE 771-2658 HOME PHONE 771-5684 PHONE: J.W-IOWI CAMDEN BODY SHOP AUTO PAINTING — WRECKS REBUILT Highway 343 North P.O. BOX 13 —CAMDEN. N.C. WALTER “Frankie THORN!.FY. Owner 111 Elizabeth City Brick Co. J.H. Wilkins Furniture Co. Colonial Cleaners Parkers Trading Post Coastal Office Equipment Co. Phelp's Coiffures Kirk Rita Griffin (Electrolux) True Value (hardware store) Carolina Furniture Co. of Eliz. City State Farm Insurance Jackson Cabinet Shop Charlie Boys W.W. Owens and Sons Sherwin Williams • COLOR BROCHURES • OFFICE FORMS BULLETINS 335-4361  „„,ox PICK-UP 4 DELIVERY MANUFACTURING Pell Paper Box Co. Inc. E. BURGESS ST. ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. The Apothecary Shop City Cut Rate Overman Stevenson Motor Bearings REAL ESTATE Hi aheth ( ily. N. ('. 27909 DON PARKS Phone (919) 338 2IM3 Ka (919) 335 1921 Dennis J. Stallings Dorothy E. Stallings Isaac W. Lowe Manager-Bondsman Bondswoman Mortician LOWE STALLINGS FUNERAL HOME Professional Bail Bondsman 212 S. Edenton Road Street 401 S. Dyer Street Phone: 426-5848 Phone: 338-6575 Hertford, N C. 27944 Elizabeth City, N C. 27909 114 LUTHER GREENHOUSES CAROLINA HOUSE CHRISTMAS HOUSE CAROLINA CHOO CHOO We're only 4 miles from Halstead Blvd. on Peartree Rd. AT, FT, EN, AF, 1R, JT1, BT, FT, 'TT, CM, CM, BM, SH, SK, MS, NTJC, THESE ARE A FEW OF THE NAVY SKILLS THAT YOT’ MU, SEE IN MOST MAJOR CITIES’NBJSPAPERS' CLASSIFIED AD SECTION. WE ARE THE MOST SCUCHT AFTER OF ANY 'JLITAPY SERVICE. FOR MOPE INFORMATION Ol NAVY FIELDS, OFFICERS OR ENLISTED, CALL 335-5668. WAVY COUNSELOR CHIEF MNTOOfFRY 115 Camden County's Own New Car Dealer Invites You to Get a “Golden Rule Deal 'Golden Rule Deals on New Cars and Trucks Valid Value Used Cars and Trucks Factory Trained Service and Genuine Datsun Parts DATSUN PRODUCT OF NISSAN Bank Financing Eastern Gate Datsun Inc. U.S. 17 North of Elizabeth City 338-5161 Ufa 117 118 HIGHLIGHTS CHS GETS NEW FIELD HOUSE Through a cooperative community effort, the Camden Country High School field house is fast becoming a reality. The much needed facility will contain spectator restroom facilities, home and visiting team dressing rooms complete with restroom and shower facilities, coaching staff offices, and a weight lifting room. The completed structure will measure thirty feet by seventy feet and will be relatively simple and utilitarian in design. The field house is to be framed and closed in this year and will be completed during the 1981-82 school year. Construction is being done by the Camden County High School Carpentry III class under the expert direction of Mr. L.C. Rackley. Photo 1: Marvin Swain and Pam Barco prepare frog a la carte for lunch. Photo 2. Nothing beats a great pair of legs! Photo 3: Everyone awaits the announcement of the winner for the best costume during the SGA Halloween Dance. Photo 4: The Quiz Bowl team says, Cheese . Photo 5: Evell Barco is getting ready for a hard day as she pins on her student teacher badge. Photo 6: “I'm so confused! Photo 7: Karen Kight receives the DAR Good Citizen Award pin from Mrs. Betty Meggs, school representative and member of the Betsy Dowdy Chapter of the DAR. Photo 8: Howdy Partner! Photo 9: Dayle stretches to return the ball to an opponent. Photo 10: Ronald Gregory pays attention for his cue for clashing the cymbols. 121 123 I
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