Camden County High School - Stars and Bars Yearbook (Camden, NC)
- Class of 1983
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z ' ■ ■ UV3A U3H10NV ADMINISTRATION AND STAFF Mrs. Hilda Forehand — Director of Instruction Mrs. Gaynor White — Director of Special Programs Board of Education: (left to rightI Mr. Gary Over ton. Mr. David Burgess. Mr. Melvin Geralds, Mr. Warren Riggs, and Mr. Ralph Sawyer 6 CAMDEN COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Mrs. Suzanne Berry — Finance Officer I SC- SI Ms. Lynn Mieggs — Community Schools Coordination Mrs. Judy BJounI — Secretary Ms. Sharon Noblitt — Child Nutrition Supervisor Mrs. Caroline Roper — School Nurse C.C.H.S. FACULTY AND STAFF Mrs. Joyce Medlin — School secretary BUSINESS EDUCATION Mrs. Linda Grimes Mrs. Melba Purkett DRIVER’S EDUCATION Mr. Carl Williams ENGLISH AND FOREIGN LANGUAGE Mrs. Madeline Benton Mrs. Diane Chappell Mr. Nathan Caroon Mrs. Loretta Daniels Mrs. Gwendolyn Wescott 10 EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN HOME ECONOMICS MATH Mrs. Sandra Leary Mrs. Lydia Malco Mrs. Betty Meggs Mrs. Linda Secrist MUSIC Mrs. Brenda Parker PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Dave Davis 13 SCIENCE Mr. Clark Watkins SOCIAL STUDIES 14 Lunchroom Workers Bus Drivers Dwayne Aydlett. Teresa Thornton, Kelvin Wa slon Dehhie tones, and Frankie Cooper Mrs. Elsie Godwin Mrs. Maiseville Hughes Custodial Staff Mrs. Eva Lane Mrs. Nancy Griffin Mrs. Penny Bailey Mrs. Evelyn Thornton Mrs. Elizabeth Bogues Mr. Windale Cartwrigh 16 BECAUSE SHE’S SOMEONE SPECIAL Because of her loyal service to the school ... For her active interest in each of her students ... For her hard work with the cheerleaders ... Because she is a ways ready to cooperate in any way possible ... For being a good friend to all students and to her colleagues ... We, the Yearbook Staff of 1982 — 83. dedicate this yearbook to MRS. BETTY MEGGS 17 FRESHMEN Mrs. Chappells Homeroom Betty Allen Scott Allen Randy Armstrong Von Aydlett Darren Ballonce Mike Ballance Lynn Barco David Baum Tammy Baum fames Bouey Maxine Bouey Ginger Brick house Phil Burnham Tracy Butler feannie Butt Sunita Butts Lisa Chambers Larry Council Charlene Cutrell Stephanie Davis Dorothy Denny 4A 1. ‘What’cha talkin' ’bout? 2. The Freshman Class Officers are: Sunita Butts. President: Daffy Onley. Secretary-Treasurer: and Monique Harris, Vice-President. 3. We know. Ginger. Being o Freshman isn’t all smiles. 4. “And Mom was worried I wouldn't make it to high school. 19 Mr. Davis’ Homeroom William Denson Judy East Michelle Ferebee Chris Forbes Calvin Forbes Jerry Forbes Parris Forbes Vicki Forbes Pauia Forehand Gordon Freeman L.D. Gallop Jimmy Gamos Bridgett Gibbs Lee Gordon Michelle Gregory Darrall Griffin Paula Grunawalt Trevor Gurganus Ferrant Harny Kimberly Harnly Monique Harris Paul Hobbs Kim Hollowell Terry Hooks “You've finally got me cornered! Paula seems to be more interested in Coach Davis than note-taking. ‘I was sure I passed that test. Not Pictured: lack Goines Scott Harris 21 Mr B. Forehand’s Homeroom 22 Ed permits us to take a rare picture of him without his hat. Kelvin waits for the school day to end. OK now it goes over here ... and under here ... and around this way, and ... Leslie Metzger Allen Midgett Kelvin Montague Lennie Moore Jennifer Moorehead Melinda Nash LeeAnn Needham Debrah Norman Daffy Onley Dale Patrick Mr. Williams’ Homeroom 24 Chauncey Roach Bonita Roberts Trina Ross Buddy Sargent Donnie Sawyer Jayson Sawyer Lisa Sawyer Randy Sawyer Michael Spencer Mike Staples Dwayne Stiles Janice Stiles Steve Temple Mike Thigpen fanie Toppings Angela Trafton Clinton Tlirner Bryant Walston Lynita Williams Mamie Wilson Renita Wilson Thomas Wilson Kelly Winslow Anita Wynne SOPHOMORES Mr. Caroon’s Homeroom Brenna Abbott Bonnie Alien Chrissy Allen George Allen David Aydlett George Aydlett Melissa Beckner Linwood Bogues r 2 ■ Angela Brothers Darryl Brown Melonie Bunch 1 4 2 1. Is what Tina's saying as funny as Bonnie makes it seem? 2. The Sophomore c ass officers from left to righl are: Brian Ferebee. vice-president: Tracy Duncan, president: Glenn Hollowell, secretary. 3. David doesn't seem to know if he's coming or going. 4. Angela and Kim take time for a quick picture before the day begins. 26 Janet Burgess Al Carey William Cartwright Kim Christian Mary Christian Melba Coleman Dana Colson Kay Cooper 1. Jeff attempts to get someone to be in the picture with him but it didn't work. 2. Kay and Linwood seem to be practicing for the Christmas Caroling Contest. 3. When asked about the Bioiogy test. Al answered with a iaugh. 4. Janet says. Tell me there's no film in that camera. Not Pictured: Lisa Algood. Westey Bevins. Jeffrey Bonds. Larry Burnham. 27 Mrs. Grimes’ Homeroom Ronald Davenport Tracy Duncan Melodi Elliott Vicki Elliott Brian Ferebee Juanita Ferebee Alan Finck Brenda Forbes Nathan Forbes Derek Gibbs Larry Gibbs Terry Gibbs Chantele Giles Joyce Godwin Tina Gordon Anisa Griffin Felica Griffin Lloyd Griffin Not pictured: fohn Forbes. Willie Gregory. 1 4 3 1. Oh. I hit the wrong key again! Felicia ex- claims. 2. What dastardly deed are Derek and Lloyd plotting now? 3. Tina tries typing with her eyes closed. 29 Mrs. Leary’s Homeroom Ronald Halter Carla Harrington Carrie Harris Charles Harris 1. Chuck waits anxiously for the day to begin. 2. Rhonda scraps for a big lest. 3. Glen takes time to get his picture taken before unlocking his locker. Anita Harrison Jim Harrison feanette Harvey Glen Hollowell Lennette Harvey Dale Hewitt 3 30 Chris Hughes Faith Hughes foArm Hyatt Nellie James George fohnson Irvin Johnson Rhonda Jones Juanita Kight Wade Landers 3 i 4 1. Wow! Dale. why so happy? 2. lim is sur- prised when caught by the camera. 3. Wade seems right at home on Hobo Day. 4. Teresa relaxes at break. Not Pictured: lames Griffin, foe Harris. Teresa House. Meiinda Hughes. Al- vin lames. 31 Mrs. Purkett’s Homeroom Heath Lightfoot Lisa Lilly Julie Manning Skipper Mason Tommy Mason Larry McCoy Pamela McCoy Warren McCoy Dianne McDonald Vanessa McMillian 3 1. Steve prepares to type. 2. Tommy and Warren look anxious to begin the day. 3. Could it be Mon- day morning gossip? Candy McNamara Sharon McPherson Andre Mercer Ricky Mercer Darryl Milkins Laurie Mitchell Keith Morris Selma Morris Rhonda Needham Stacey Needham Julie Omer Tammy Pierce Steve Piper Patty Purcell Melody Rattz 1 4 2 4 1. Keith. Heath, and Ricky make their appearance in homeroom. 2. Laurie smiles os lay walks by. 33 Mr. Watkins’ Homeroom Vernice Riddick Darryl Ross Chuck Sawyer John Sawyer Julie Sawyer Keith Sawyer Tracy Sawyer Todd Schoneboom Chuck Seymour TYacy Swain Whitney Sydnor 1. Tracy plays peek-a-boo' with Keith. 2. 'It's a what?!! asks William. 34 Jamie Whitehurst Debbie Williams Melinda Williams Paula Tesner Cheryl Toppings Lenora Trafton Robert Walston Jerry Watkins William Wescott Charlene White Shirelle White 1. Debbie gets into her B.R.U.I.N. spirit. 2. Tra- cy daydreams of fanice when he should be working on English. 3. Usually busy with cheer- ing and flag line. Shirelle pauses for a quick picture. 4. fulie smirks when asked about her weekend. Not Pictured: Tammy Richardson. uJiel Riddick, and Willie Thnstall. 35 JUNIORS - Mrs. Baum’s Homeroom Annie Bouey Laura Bowden Timmy Bray Morris Burnham Bill Campbell Tammy Cayton Marsha Coiiins Tracy Colson Wendy Commander Wayne Eason Tim Etheridge Renee Etheridge 1. Sorry Dewane, we don't serve shrimp cocktail. 2. The Junior Class officers from left to right are: Stuart Blount, vice-president: Dwayne Forbes, president: and Kim Minton, secre- tary-treasurer. 3. Evell thinks something is funny. 4. “Can’t you see I'm talking?!! 5. Another humdrum day. 6. One can only guess what Tim has been up to. 7. Stuart knows UNC is ]. Not pictured: Eric Brown, Johnnie Burnham Curtis Evans Daphne Forbes Dwayne Forbes Pennie Forbes Shelia Forbes Easley Giles Lisa Gordon Ronald Gregory 1. Shelia looks so innocent when she is being ques- tioned. 2. Ronald looks away while Lisa keeps looking. 3. Doreen seems to be enjoying her lunch. 4. Easley listens attentively to Mr. Mays as he explains how to order class rings. 5. Penny puts last minute touches on her homework. 6. Lori is so busy listening to gossip that she can't even look up at the cam- era. 7. Andrea waits pa- tiently for the bell to ring. 8. Beth asks Lanette about her weekend — you can see her reaction. 38 1 . Lisa Harney Lori Harrell Lanette Harrison William Harvey Amy Hastings Doreen Heath Charlene Hodges Charity Hughes 6 4 8 4 7 4 Mrs. Malco s Homeroom 39 Mrs. Meggs’ Homeroom Merry Hughes Tonya Hughes Troy lacks on Kelly Johnson Carol Jones Gene Jones Gerald Jordan Steve Kight Terry Kight Kelly Leary SheJ Mansfield Angela McMillian Cornell McPherson Pat McPherson Kim Minton 1. Terry and Steve discuss Gene's work. 2. Keiiy inspects Charlene's waJJei. 3. Cornell accuses Tonya of wrong doing, while Angela shows her disgust. 41 Lisa Minton Meivin Morgan Charles Nash Jeffrey Parrish Kim Pierce Lora Poyner Wanda Proctor Theresa Purcell Rebecca Revelle Cindy Rhine Stacey Riggs Michael Sargent fulie Saunders Cathy Sawyer Davin Sawyer Mark Sawyer i 1 4 1. What does Avery have in his hands? 2. Davin checks roll for Mrs. Noblitt. 3. Mark and Charles liked the joke, but Melvin didn’t appreciate it. 4. Wanda says, Lora, you should have done your homework. 5. Cathy says to Theresa, •Psst .... You'll never guess what hap- pened. 1. Regina seems thrilled to re- ceive a candle for Christmas. 2. Kim says. “You don’t like my bow do you? 2 Mrs. Noblitt’s Homeroom Mark Schoneboom Mike Seymour 43 Mrs. Secrist’s Homeroom Sylvester Smalls Kevin Staples Randy Stephenson Paula Stevens Byron Thompson Donald Tillet 1. Sylvester turns just in time. 2. The itsy, bitsy spider... 3. Paula helps Cindy with her homework. 4. We slopped Chris on her way lo cheering practice. 5. Mark's totally out of it. 3 4 4 44 1 4 2 Ronald Tillet Julius Toxey James Turner Mark Tlirner Cindy White Sandy Whitehurst Billy Wilkerson Charles Williams Chris Winchester Jon Worthington 1. Donald smiles pretty for the camera. 2. Kevin and his lunch wait for the bell to ring. 3. Wouldn't it be easier to use a desk? 45 SENIORS OF 1983 Mrs. Bentons Homeroom Arleen Arnold Melody Brothers Lisa Canfield Annie Cartwright Dwayne Aydlett Victor Banks Pamela Barco Tracy Dellinger Sandra Denson 3 Robin Dozier 4 Chris Duncan Reginald Evans 1: Earl relaxes with a good magazine. 2: Melody and Letitia start the morning with a smile. 3: A dreary Monday is all they can handle. 4: The girls gossip about the weekend. 47 Mrs. Daniels’ Homeroom Wendy Evans David Everett Roy Ezelle Tommy Finley Crosby Forbes I: Eva. Herbert, and Gil are thinking about the big day. 2: The photogra- pher tells Danny to watch the birdy. 3: Tommy and ohn think about the good of days. 4: Randy and Calvin cannot wait for next period. Ivan Gallop Melody Gallop Cherry Gantt Calvin Forbes John Gray Terry Gregory Danny Gray Mrs. Overtons Homeroom Jeff Lawrence Wanda Leary David Martin Eva McMiJJian 1 Mac Moore 1: The Blues Brothers? The Blues Sisters show their school spirit. 2: Kim and Sean discuss an important question. 3: Mr. floper measures Terrence for his cap and gown. 4: Claudia Sawyer received the DAR Good Citizenship Award for 1982.5: Wanda, Tere- sa, and Cathy scrap on their homework. SO Steve Perry Kim Riggs Daniel Sawyer Roy Moore Cathy Pierce Terrence Riddick Teresa Needham Sean Robey Claudia Sawyer Kim Pettigrew MeJvin Roscoe Mrs. Wescott s Homeroom 1: Darryl, Victor, Glenwood, and Brian just heard of Hamlet's death. 2: feni must make a big decision during College Day. 3: The Senior Class Officers: Ileft) — Herbert Harris — secretary treasurer, (center) — Terry Hill — president, (right) — feff Wells — vice-president. 4: Mr. Roper tries to be accurate. 5: Who is Who? 6: Susan waits patiently to be measured for her cap and gown. Not Pictured: John Jones, Patrick Loftus, Patricia Loftus. Jean Miller, Milton Smith. Tammy Walston. 52 feni Tbcker Anthony Turner Tim Watson Gloria Williams Darryl Thompson Glenwood Trafton Barbara Vick Kelvin Walston Brady Wells Jeff Wells 7 Brian Winslow CLUBS A.V. Club Thomas, eff. and Sieve gel ready for a slide presenlation. Anita demonstrates how to use the tape recorder. The members of the A.V. Club are: (first row, L-R) Sean Robey, Kim Pettigrew, Claudia Sawyer, Melonie Bunch, Anita Harrison. joAnn Hyatt. Gene fones. and feff Parrish, (second row. L-R) Carla Harrington. Steve Perry, William Wescott, George Allen, Iulie Saunders, and Jennifer Watson, (third row, L-R) Philip Meggs, feff Lawrence, Rusty Hastings. John Gray, Jennifer Roper, Bill Cambell, and Thomas Kilmurray. 56 f.f. is oblivious to the camera while Rhonda eyes it suspisiousiy. Alan toodles a tune on his trumpet. The members of the Band and Flag Line: IFirst row. L-R) Tammy Baum. Rhonda Needham, Regina Plummer, Lee Ann Needham, Paula Grunawait. Shelly Riggs. Doreen Heath, Anita Harrison. Renee Ethridge. Anisa Griffin. Sharon McPherson. Angela Brothers, Selma Morris. Renita Wilson. Donnie Sawyer, and Byron Thompson. (Second row. L-R) Alan Finck, Monique Harris. William Wescott, Kelly Johnson, Fred Knapp. Chrissy Allen, Eelica Griffin, Tina Gordon. Sunita Butts. Maxine Bouey, and Brenna Abbott. (Third row. L-R) f.f. Tbrner, Ricky Aydletl, Lori Harrell, fimmy Games. Paula Forehand, Von Aydlett. Shirley Sawyer, and Bridgett Gibbs. (Fourth row. L-R) Billy Aydlett. Charles Harris. Shirrelle White, Robert Aydlett. Deidre Griffin. Ron Tillet, Chuck Bembury, David Aydlett. and Rodney Sawyer. Robert stays in step while he also stays with the beat. 57 BEARBACK Melody Brothers (standing), Melodi Gallop (seated). The members of the Bearback magazine staff: (first row, l-r) Shelia Forbes, Melodi Gallop, and Melody Brothers, (second row, l-r) Felica Griffin, Seima Morris. Anisa Griffin, Sharon McPherson. Angela Brothers, and Tammy Baum, (third row, l-r( Charles Brackett. Cornell McPherson, Melha Gnlemqg. John ones, Carla Harrington, and Bill Campbell. Charles Brackett is drawing the cover for the Bear- back. DECA The DECA members are: (first row. l-r) Cheryl Staples. Jeni 7bcker, Sandra Denson. Wanda Proctor. Robin Dozier. Teresa Needham. Pam Barco. Isecond row. l-r) Kim Sullivan. Randy Lane. Donna Jones. Roy Ezzelle. Lisa Canfield. Priscilla Raby. (third row. l-r) Cindy White. Wanda Leary. Susan Staples, Mark Tbrner. Not pictured: Charles Nash. Calvin Forbes. Wanda Proctor Wanda Leary 59 Future Business Leaders Of America 1: Cathy takes time out from her programming for a quick picture. 2: Annie takes roll at an FBLA meeting as Wendy Zooks on. 3: Members of FBLA are from left to right: Brady WeJIs — President; Wendy Evans — Vice-President: Shelia Hughes — recording secretary; Annie Cartwright — corresponding secretary; Whitney Sydnor — treasurer; Candy McNamara — photographer; Laura Bowden — historian; Kim Pettigrew — reporter; Letitia Bogues. Sharon McPherson. Stacey Needham. Laurie Mitchell. ChristaJ Leary, Lanette Harrison, CarJa Harrington, Kim Riggs. Carol fones. Davin Sawyer, Angela fenkins, Lori Harrell. Kathy Sawyer. Barbara Vick, and Sharon Smithson. 60 Future Farmers Of America 2 « 3 I: The FFA officers ore: on Worlhington — President; Wade Landers — Vice President: Al Carey — Treasurer: Glenn Hollowell — Secretary; Larry McCoy — Sentinei; Terry Kight — Reporter. The members of FFA in alphabetical order are: Randy Armstrong. Mike Bailance. David Baum. Chuck Bembury. David Burgess. Phil Burnham. William Cartwright. Lee Cox. Wiiliam Denson. Calvin Forbes, Chris Forbes. John Forbes, Nathan Forbes. WiIJie Gregory, fim Harrison. Dale 4 Hewitt. Terry Hooks. Randy Ingram, rvin ohnson. Gene ones, Gerald Iordan. Ed McPherson. Kenneth Minton, Dale Patrick. Chris Perry. Patty Purcell. Buddy Sargent. Keith Sawyer, Tracy Sawyer, Todd Schoneboom. Mike Spencer. Randy Stephenson, Mike Thigpen. Bryant Walston, ferry Watkins, and William Westcott. 2: Troy, Dale, and Terry discuss the day's farming news. 3: Steve works hard on his dog box. Photo 4: Gerald. Ion. Wesley, and Handy start the work on our new fence around the football field. 61 Future Homemakers of America (FHA) The members of the FHA: (Sitting L-R) Betty Meggs — Sponsor. Jeff Lawrence. Rusty Hastings. Phillip Meggs, John Gray, Daphne Forbes. Amy Hastings, and Shirelle White. (Second row L-R) Terry Hill. Lanette Harrison. Melinda Nash. Sylvie Berry, Stephanie Davis, and Lisa Brinkiey. (Third row, L-R) Wendy Evans. Victor Spence. Letitia Boughes. Tonya Hughes, and Brenna Abbott. Stephanie prepares to iron. Terry decorates Mrs. Meggs' bulletin board. 62 Health Careers The members of the Health Careers cJub: (L-R) Sylvie Berry, Evell Barco, Andrea Griffin, Deidre Griffin, Wendy Commander, Char ene While, and Lora Poyner. 63 Evell takes Von’s pulse as Andrea looks on. Junior Beta Club The members of I he unior Beta Club: (first row L-R) Daffy Onley. Sunito Butts, Sherry Britt, David Burgess, Lynn Barco. Betty Allen, and ennifer Mooreheod. (second row L-R) Mrs, Wescott—Sponsor, Paula Forehand, fanie Toppings, Angela Trafton. Charlene Cutrelf Leslie Metzger, and Monique Harris. (third row L-R) Kim Harnley, Darren Ballance, Amto Wynne, Tammy Baum. Buddy Sargeant. and Renita Wiison. Leslie, a good education is nothing to sneeze at! 64 Laura and Julie study while wailing for a meeting to begin. Charlene, secretary of the Key Club, catches up on some records. The members of the Key Club: (first row L-R) Jeff Lawrence, fulie Saunders. Charlene Hodges. Claudia Sawyer. Beth Lawrence. Chris Winchester, Laura Bowden. Laurie Mitchell and Sylvie Berry, (second row L-R) Carla Harrington, Andrea Griffin. Wendy Commander, Deidre Griffin, feff WeiJs, Teresa Purcell, Robin Dozier, (third row L-R) F.veil Barco. Lora Poyner, Amy Hastings. Robin Colson. Daphne Forbes, and Sean Robey, (fourth row L-R) Kim Pettigrew. Renee Etheridge. Arlene Arnold. Patty Purcell. Stuart Biount, Rhonda Jones. Julie Manning, and Tracy Duncan, (fifth row L-R) fohn Gray, Jennifer Roper, Phillip Meggs. and Melinda Williams. Patty listens attentively at a Key Club meeting. 65 Monogram Club The members of the Monogram Club: (first row L-R) Barry Chambiee, Cornell McPherson, Claudia Sawyer, feff Lawrence, Beth Lawrence, Chris Winchester, Teresa PuceiJ, Mark Sawyer. Terry Hill, and Larry McCoy, (second row L-R) Herbert Harris. Kim Pettigrew. Jennifer Roper, and feff Weils, (third row L-RJ Glenwood Trafton, Kathy Leary, Patty Purcell, Stuart Blount, Phillip Meggs, Dewane Berry, and Tim Bray, (fourth row L-R) Evander Bembury, Tammy Pierce, Julie Manning. Chris Duncan. George Johnson, and Mike Seymour, (fifth row L-R) Gerald Gregory, Morris Burnham, EarJ Dail, John Gray, Steve McPherson, Gene Jones, and Victor Spence. 66 Newspaper Staff Barbara types a front page story. Angela proudly holds a copy of the finished product. The members of the Newspaper staff are: (first row L-R) Wendy Evans. Eva [ones. Denise Mercer, Shelia Hughes. Letitia Bogues, Candy McNamara. Angela enkins. Wendy Commander, and feff Wells. (second row L-R) Renee Etheridge. Annie Cartwright. Anita Wynne, Lori Harrell, April Schack. and Sharon Smith son. (third row L-R) Tammy Baum. Sharon McPherson, Kim Riggs. Barbara Vick. Whitney Sydnor. fa net Burgess, and Anthony Timer. Quiz Bowl Team Brady and Jeff wait for Quiz Bowl practice to begin. It takes a lot of studying to be on the Quiz Bowl Team. The members of the Quiz Bowl Team: (Sitting L-R) Jeff Lawrence, Earl Dail, and Arlene Arnold. (Standing L-R) Jeff Wells. Philip Meggs. Kim Pettigrew, and Sean Robey. 68 Senior Beta Club The members of the Senior Beta Club: (First row L-R) Chris Winchester. Jeff Lawrence, Theresa Purcell, Daphne Forbes, Melonie Bunch. Laurie Mitchell. Stacey Needham. Claudia Sawyer. Lori Harrell. Brenno Abbott and ulie Omer. (Second row L-R) Nellie lames, Kelly Johnson. MeJissa Beckner. Beth Lawrence. Charlene Hodges. Rebecca Revelle. Jennifer Roper, Arlene Arnold. Robin Colson. Tracy Duncan, and Wanda Proctor. (Third row L-RJ Andrea Griffin. Kathy Leary. Christal Leary. Shireile White. Julie Manning, Mark Sawyer, Sean Robey. Patty Purcell. Jeff Wells, and Dana Colson. (Fourth row L-R] Jamie Whitehurst. Julie Saunders. Mike Seymour. Pamela McCoy, Melinda Williams. Tim Bray. Dewane Berry. Alan Finck, John Gray, and Tammy Pierce. (Fifth row L-R) Carla Harrington, Sandy Whitehurst, George Allen, Larry McCoy, and David Aydlett. Melissa and Jamie perform at the District Beta Convention. Theresa dreams of the next Beta Convention. 69 Student Government Association (SGA) The SGA also sponsored a collection for Larry Burnham. eff presented the money to Larry's mother. During Spirit Week students in home- rooms donated St for each link in a chain. The class with the longest chain was able to attend the homecoming dance for half price. Here Laurie stretches out a chain to be measured. The members of the SGA- (Kneeling L-R) eff Wells — president, Wanda Proctor — vice-president, Melody Brothers — secretary, Laura Bowden — treasurer, and Victor Spence — sergeant-at-arms. (First row L-Rj Lora Poyner, Kim Reid, Letitia Bogues, Shelia Hughes, Renee Ethridge, Melonie Bunch, Anita Harrison. Tracy Duncan. Terry Hill. Herbert Harris, Stuart Blount, Kim Minton. Glen Hollowell, Jeni Tucker. Sunita Butts, Monique Harris, and Daffy Onley. (Second row L-R) Gerald Gregory, Chris Winchester, Rusty Hastings, Phillip Meggs, Tracy Dellinger, and Brian Ferebee. (Third row L-R) Byron Thompson, Felicia Griffin, Shirelle White. Patty Purcell, fennifer Roper, Amy Hastings, Lanette Harrison, Angela Trafton, and Renita Wilson. (Fourth row L-R) Tammy Baum, Wendy Evans, Brenna Abbott, Tonya Hughes. Rhonda ones, Leslie Metzger, Sean Robey, immy Games, Randy Armstrong, fay Latham, Teresa Purcell, Sylvie Berry, and amie Whitehurst. 70 Yearbook Staff The Members of the yearbook staff: fL-R) Leslie Metzger. Alan Finck. Carla Harrington, Chris Winchester. Claudia Sawyer — editor, ennifer Roper, Phillip Meggs. Sean Robey. Meiissa Beckner. Wade Landers and lamie Whitehurst. The yearbook staff has been drawing layouts, taking and printing pictures, and writing and typing copy to produce Bear Trop '83. JR.-SR. PROM ’82 12 w 1. Choriene. Stuart, and Beth serve Wanda and Herbert. 2. Rusty and Pam are definitely on top of things. 3. Chris and Eddie are sitting pretty. 4 Angela and Kieth are ready for a night of fun. 5. Heads up. the camera's cornin'! 6. This group waits for the music to begin. 7. Chuck and Becky are pleased to be at the prom. 8. Sean and Robin are Lost in Love. 9. Duh ... What's up doc? 10. Look! They’re taking our picture! 11. Mrs. Biount works hard to make the prom a success. 12. feff attempts to improve Phillip's looks. 73 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 1. Laura Bowden proves that she is Bruin born and Bruin bred. 2. The cheerleaders an- ticipate the Bruin team break- through. 3. Claudia Sawyer recognizes the Senior football players at the pep rally. 4. Beth Lawrence gives a big smile for the Bruins. 5. During the long ride to Wallace Rose Hill, Chris. Charlene, and Beth gig- gled, sang, and slept. 6. Clau- dia and Melody worked very hard to make the signs for the pep rally. 7. Marsha Collins gets into the Bruin beat. 8. Many nights were very cold. 9. Charlene Hodges glances at the scoreboard one more time before starting a cheer. 10. Melody Brothers practices for the pep rally. 11. Shelia Hughes and Eva ones pre- pare for halftime activities during Homecoming. 12. Chris Winchester runs for a touchdown during the pow- der-puff football game against Northeastern's Cheerleaders. The Lady Bruins won 12 to 6. 13. Captain — Melody Broth- ers and co-captain Claudia Sawyer show their school spirit. 14. During lunch, Amy Hastings serves the Senior football players a piece of cake. Photo 3. Eva lones. Pholo 2. Char- lene Hodges. Photo 3. Captain — Melody Brother. Photo 4: The Varsity Cheerleaders of 1982- 1983 are (left to right) Sheiia Hughes, Chris Winchester, Char- lene Hodges, Laura Bowden, Eva tones. Marsha Collins. Beth Law- rence, Amy Hastings, Claudia Sawyer, and Melody Brothers. Photo 5: Laura Bowden. Photo 6: Beth Lawrence. 76 Pholo 1: Chris Winchester. Photo 2: Shelia Hughes. Photo 3: Co-Captain — Claudia Sawyer. Photo 4: Amy Hastings. Photo 5: Marsha Collins. 77 JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Captain Brenna Abbott Co-Captain: Tracy Duncan Sharon McPherson Laurie Mitchell Stacey Needham fulie Sawyer 78 Top row L — R: fulie Sawyer, Sharon McPherson, Laurie Mitchell, and Shirelle White. Bottom row, L — R: Stacey Needham. Brenna Abbott, Tracy Duncan, and Renit a Wilson. Shirelle White Renita Wilson 79 HOMECOMING 1982 4 1. Cherry Gantt, escorted by Terry Hill is Senior Class Representative. 2. Melody Brothers escorted by Dwayne Aydlett is C.C.H.S. Princess. 3. Claudia Sawyer receives her gift from Mrs. Meggs. 4. Daffy Onley. Freshmen representative, was escorted by Timmy Sawyer. 5. C.C.H.S. Queen of 1982 is Claudia Sawyer, escorted by Brady Wells. 6. Senior Class Queen CheryI Staples was escorted by Gil Lamb. 7. Nellie fames. Sopho- more representative was escorted by Charles Harris. 8. Lisa Harney, junior representa- tive. was escorted by Donald Tillet. 9. Sheila Riggs — Homecoming Queen of 1981 and eanette Manley — C.C.H.S. Princess of 1981. 10. Melody Brothers leads a cheer after half time activities. 80 VARSITY FOOTBALL Jeff Wells Daniel Sawyer Chris Duncan The 1982 Varsity Football team members from left to right: First row: Terence Riddick. Cornell McPherson. Jeff Wells. Herbert Harris. Daniel Sawyer. Brady Wells. Chris Duncan. Jerry Watkins. Second row: Ronald Davenport. Steve McPherson. Byron Thompson. Roy Moore, Chuck Seymour. John Gray. Barry Chamblee, Stuart Blount. Third row: Coach Williams. Coach Watkins. Terry Hill. Earl Dail, Glenwood Trafton, Victor Spence. Morris Burnham. Mike Seymour. Phillip Meggs, Jeff Lawrence. Gil Lamb. Glenn Hollowell. Coach Davis. CAMDEN HIGH SCHOOL BRUINS 1982 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Date Team Place WE THEY Aug. 27 MANTEO HOME 21 20 Sept. 3 PERQUIMANS HOME 6 13 Sept. 10 NORTHEASTERN AWAY 0 14 Sept. 17 COLUMBIA AWAY 36 12 Sept. 24 CURRITl JCK AWAY 35 13 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 MANTEO AWAY 8 6 Oct. 15 PERQUIMANS AWAY 30 8 Oct. 22 GATES HOME 35 6 Oct. 29 MURFREESBORO AWAY 12 15 Nov. 5 CURRITUCK HOME 6 12 Nov. 19 WALLACE-ROSE HILL AWAY 0 38 Herbert Harris Brady Wells 82 Cornell McPherson Sieve McPherson Jeff Lawrence Earl Dail Glenwood Traflon fohn Gray Victor Spence Roy Moore Gil Lamb Byron Thompson Morris Burnham Chuck Seymour The end of the Camden Bruins' season was a iittie disappointing but overall it was very successful. The Bruins placed second in the Albermarle Conference with a record of 3-2. The high point of the season was making the first appearance in a state playoff game in eleven years. All in all, it was a good season for the Bruins and the memories of the good times we had will never be forgotten. 83 2. Barry Chamblee secures the tackle made by Phillip Meggs. 3. The smiling face of Coach Dave Davis tells the Homecoming story. 4. Herbert Har- ris turns upfield behind his blockers. 5. Jeff Wells drops back to pass behind superb blockers. 6. Brady Wells stretches hard for this pass, but the referee makes a good defensive play. 7. Phillip Meggs prepares to block the defensive end. 8. Ter- ry Hill makes the reception and the first down. 9. Victor Spence is ready to make a cut and get down- field. 84 9 1. Brady Wells and Phillip Meggs prepare for some prepractice kicking. 2. Gil I Lamb runs into the line blocking of Byron Thompson. Chuck Seymour and Chris Duncan. 3. Hurriedly. Steve McPherson gets the punt off. 4 Terry Hill makes the reception all by himseif. 5. Chris Duncan says. “Who me, out of shape? 6. Jeff Wells is thinking of the next way to score against Gates. 7. Terry Hill has a touchdown on his mind. 85 JR. VARSITY FOOTBALL 1. Brian Ferebee reaches for the sky and comes up with the ball. 2. Jeff Bonds cuts back for the score. 3. Brian Ferebee receives the punt and is ready to roll. 4. Timmy Sawyer prepares to return this punt 70 yards for the score. 5. William Wescott com- pletes this out pass to Brian Ferebee. 86 4 w 1. The J.V. football team awaits the start of the game. 2. Coach Watkins applies ice to Ron Halter's broken ankle. 3. David Aydlett delivers a blow. A. The 1982 J.V. football team is as follows: bottom left: Ronald Davenport, fay Latham. Trevor Gurganus. Bryant Walston. Rodney Sawyer. Keith Morris. Brian Fere bee. Calvin Forbes. Derek Gibbs. Donnie Sawyer, ferry Watkins. Second row: Terence Riddick. Heath Lightfoot. Timmy Sawyer. Kenneth Minton. Kelvin Montague. Chris Perry. George Johnson. Darryl Griffin. Joe Brickhouse. Chris Forbes. Steve Kight. Stuart Blount. Third row: Coach Williams. Coach Watkins. Phil Burnham. Randy Armstrong. John Sawyer. William Wescott. David Aydlett. Ron Halter. Steve Temple. Evander Bembury. Jeff Bonds. Geroge Aydlett. Glenn Hollowell. Coach Davis. 87 This flight of Herbert Horn's scores another two points for the Bruins. A Pirate attempts to steal one of Victor's treasures’. lLJJ The 1982-83 Varsity Basketball players are, back row (J-rJ: Herbert Harris. Steve McPherson, Dwayne Aydlett, Morris Burnham, Victor Spence. Front row fl-rj; Jeff Wells, Don Tilled, Barry Chamblee, Dwayne Forbes, and Brady Wells. VARSITY BASKETBALL 88 Victor's expression reveals his determination. 89 Victor checks to see if Dwayne can back him up in a time of need. Even the Pirates can't distract Morris. UT “We are the Bruin people Steve is caught in action once again. Dwayne takes pride in being a Bruin. When you play the Bruins, you play with the best! Dwayne gives the ball one final shove. Steve attempts to sneak a shot while no one is looking. Dwayne knows he can make this shot, even with one hand. Where did it go? 91 J.V. Basketball William Wescoll stretches for the rebound. Charles (Chuck) Harris runs the fast break against the Manteo Redskins. The f.V. basketball players are as follows (L-R): William West- colt, David Ayd ett, Ron Tillet, Alan Finck. Charles Harris, and Ricky Mercer. 92 David looks for an open man. Ricky Mercer releases a jump shot during a Cam- den — Gates game. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL The 1982-83 basketball team from L-R is (top row): Coach Watkins, (center ulie Manning. Charlene CutreJJ, Jennifer Roper. Tammy Pierce. Kim Ried. and Paula Forehand. (bottom row) Patty Purcell. Felicia Griffin. Anisia Griffin. Kim Pettigrew. Dana Colson. Annie Cartwright, and Katrena Harris. Jennifer has a look of confidence. Kim gives the ball a little push to add to the Bruin score. Charlene strives to make the Bruins a success. Dana's look is one of determination. You may be able to push a Baron around, but you can't push a Bruin. Patty shows her spirit as the Bruins score again. “Get in there!” Out of my way! Kim takes a breather. Shoot. Charlene! C' ea I don't believe it! Dana and Paula take time for a quick picture after a tough game. Senior member, Jennifer Roper, moves the ball down the court. With an average of 9 points per game, Charlene shows what it means to be a Bruin. Everyone waits for the ball to go through the basket. 97 THE BANK OF CURRITUCK CAMDEN BRANCH GEORGE T. WHITE, JR. ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT AND MANAGER POST OFFICE BOX 155 CAMDEN, N.C. 27921 tel. (919) 338-2185 South Mills Super Market YOUR FULL SERVICE SUPER MARKET Open 7 days a week Sunday 9 a.m. — 10 p.m. Monday — Saturday 8 a.m. — 10 p.m. CAM-TUCK INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Don Clark General Agent Larry Carpenter Agent SEE US FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS OUR RATES ARE MOST COMPETITIVE PROPERTY AND CASUALTY LIFE AND HEALTH There Is Life After High School! —Programs— College Transfer 2-Yr. Technical 1-Yr. 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GROCERY JORDAN COMPANY Rt. 3 Box 466 Elizabeth City, N.C. 771-2470 Eastern Carolina’s Largest Distributor of AIR CONDITIONING PLUMBING - HEATING ELECTRICAL APPARATUS Elizabeth City, N.C. I Downtown 1 Jill I % Kill .1 If Elizabeth City Hit SAVE ON YOUR ART CARVED CLASS RING AT SELIG’S Quality, Service and Dependability for 101 years MAR-LYN’S BABY PRODUCTS 117 S. Water St. Elizabeth City, N.C. 27909 Phone (919) 338-2788 Marie Old Lynn Weeks • Owners Specializing in “all” your baby's needs! 112 MAYS OFFICE PRODUCTS GORE GORE, INC. 400 Water Street Elizabeth City, N.C. 338-0846 MILDRED’S FLORIST SHOP 710 West Ehringhaus Street, Elizabeth City, N.C. 27909 Phone: 335-4319 tsJ f batDU v. 0 • Mens Fine Clothing Ladies Sportr oear Sowirtgotc Moil CIIZABCTH Clir. N c MILL-END Armstrong CARPET SHOP Bigelow Congoleum 300 Ehringhaus St. Georgian Ejizabeth City North Carolina 27909 Phone 335-2915 Deal with people who make flooring their ONLY business. Congratulations Graduates Gary Ambrose’s NATIONAL CLEANERS Road Main Streets “Careful cleaning and courteous service” 335-4902 monograms alterations PO. Box 221 Route 343 South Mills. N.C. 27976 E. Gary Overton Vice-President Arthur Clow President 771-5211 771-5665 EVINRUDE THE PELICAN, INC. MARINE SUPPLIES w 43 Camden Causeway Elizabeth City. N.C. 27909 Erv Stahel Tel: (919) 335-5108 113 Compliments of PEOPLE’S BANK AND Phone 338-1333 QUICK STOP SEAFOOD CO. TRUST COMPANY Specializing In 606 East Main Street Restaurants Institutions Wholesale Rental Southgate Mall Stan Tillett Elizabeth City, N.C. 27909 Elizabeth City, N.C. ROBERTSON'S REFRIGERATION, INC. Sales Service MAYTAG - WHIRLPOOL - KELVINATOR Anthony Robertson 110 South Water St. Phone: (919) 335-7742 Elizabeth City. NC 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. Phone 338-3901 SAWYER’S HOUSE OF FURNITURE, INC. G.E.. Westinghouse Appliances • RCA TV's Calvin S. Sawyer 300 N. Hughes Blvd. William S. Sawyer Elizabeth City, NC 27909 SEVENTEEN SOUTH PASSPORT 601 S. Hughes Blvd. (U.S. 17 South By-Pass) Elizabeth City, N.C. 27909 (919) 335-1415 Band Instruments Sales Rentals Service y- r°3 cRY BUSINESS EQUIPMENT ■ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OFFICE FURNITURE Tidewater Liquidators, Inc. Phone ■ 335-5737 N. Water St Elizabeth City. N C 114 TOM SAWYER SONS INC. TUCK’S RESTAURANT WAYNE FEEDS Custom Grinding and Mixing 404 S. Hughes Boulevard 335-1509 Feeds. Seeds, Grain, Fertilizers and Farm Produce R.FD. Box 27, Camden, N.C. 27921 Elizabeth, N.C. 27909 or 335-1011 E ON WOOD’S EXXON 1015 N. Road St. Elizabeth City, NC 27909 Phone 335-0358 115 BASEBALL ’82 1: Victor relaxes during a tough game with Currituck. 2: George tells William there's no use praying. 3: Chuck's determination helps win another game. 4. Hiram prepares to add to the Bruin score. 5: Brian. Chuck, and Mike have the Bruin spirit. 6: Mark strikes another Baron out. 116 6a 1: The 1982 baseball team from (L-R) is: Mike Seymour, Coach Watkins. William Wescott, Kelly Leary, Chuck Seymour, George lohnson. Larry McCoy, Mark Sawyer, Timmy Bray, Dewane Berry, Evander Bembury. Manager; Billy Wilkerson, Charles Nash, and Coach Copeland. Front row (L-R): Brian Wins Jo w. Terry Hill. Burnette Forbes. Hiram Godwin, Eddie Games. John Gray, and Victor Spence. 5 2: Charles rounds first base. 3: Whai's Larry really thinking aboul? 4: Billy keeps stais with his eyes closed. 5: Dewane looks for a clear path to second base. 117 ANOTHER ENDING . . . 119
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