Carolina High School - Carolinian Yearbook (Greenville, SC)

 - Class of 1982

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R095- J cv HEAVY if l E' .sm U, ,qu 2 53235 4 - -1 -.,,. is twenty-five years of academics , x vm if C 37 ' ' Mr. Joe Robert Crouch, current- ly the principal of Welcome Ele- mentary School, taught at Caro- lina High School between l96O and I968. He remembers the fac- ulty at Carolina seemed to get along quite well. That hasn't changed. Mr. Crouch noted sev- eral things that have changed over the years. The most noticeable changes have been the school building it- self. The first and fourth wings were added in the mid-I96O's. The Auto Mechanics shop was also added then. Although Mr. Crouch has lost touch with much that goes on here, he still keeps up with the football scores. People like Mr. .loe Robert Crouch have played a part in CaroIina's interesting and varied history. 1' 1 i ti' AcademicsfI7 She has been a teacher at Caro- lina for four years and has al- ready contributed to CaroIina's past. Three of her four years at CHS she has dedicated to the yearbook as advisor. She has helped coach the Aca- dedication demic Team and has also been an English department chair- man. For the l98I-82 school year she was voted teacher of the year at Carolina. Both students and teachers respect her judg- ment and treasure her friend- ship. Being a teacher and a friend takes a very special per- son. The Silver Anniversary Volume of the Carolinian is dedicated to Mrs. Nancy Zende for her con- cern, encouragement, and over- all participation in school activi- ties. I8fAcademics special recognition lka- N-94' Counseling at Carolina High School takes a dedicated work- er and friend. The job requires helping students solve their problems with classes, college, and future plans. The Carolinian Staff wishes to give Mrs. Barbara Seaborn spe- cial recognition for all her time, effort, and thoughfulness. We really appreciate this lovely lady. Being an advisor for the Trojan, teaching English, working stu- dents hard and being a cut-up is part of this lady's daily activi- ties. Because of her contribution to the school and overall good per- sonality, the Carolinian Staff wishes to give Mrs. ,loan Scrip- ture special recognition. , ng! 'f 1: . . li1, 4l . Ts S if in ' . T in i1.sXi..., 11,2 L julia N Teaching the A.P. English Class and coaching the Academic Team takes a lot out of a person, but somehow he finds time to take a coffee break with Mrs. Zende. ln l98O he was chosen as a final- ist in the teacher of the year contest in Greenville County. ln the past he was the NHS sponsor and newspaper adviser. Because of his involvement, the Carolinian Staff wishes to give Mr. James Garrick special rec- ognition. Special Recognitlonfl9 administration Mr. Jesse Beck settled into his second year as principal at Carolina High School after hav- ing spent several years here as assistant principal. During his years in both capacities, Mr. Beck has always maintained an approachable posture to stu- dents and teachers alike. He has always been willing to discuss problems and offer solutions. In dealing with students, parents, and teachers he maintained a cool head when the tempers of others flared. - .e,-sgxa . llll Q Assistant principals Mickey Long and Billie McGaha shared ll the responsibility for discipline this year. Mr. Long handled class cutting, building mainten- ance, lunch duty and other re- sponsibilities while Ms, McGaha worked with curriculum, books, and scheduling. This was Ms. McGaha's first year at Carolina. She came to us from Eastside High School. She has been a wel- come addition to our adminis- tration. y 'Via I T Q- 2OfAcademics it A y 'mmf My page 20: I. Mr. Beck looks forward to presiding over Wednesday afternoon faculty meetings. 2. Posing for the camera is one of Mr. Beck's easiest tasks. 3. Recruiting volunteers is part of the job of leadership. 4. Mr. Beck and Mr. Long enjoy the fruits of their labor as administrators: sampling the home economics depart- ment's cuisine. 5. Administration always involves mounds of paperwork. 6. Tim Gibson and Mr. Beck are having one of their frequent talks. page ll: I. Ms. Billie McGaha 2. Mr. Michael Long 3. Ms. McGaha pauses to reflect at the end of the day. 4. Mr. Long sorts through student schedules. is if IS 2. 3, -1 ,,,,. pig: I nun-9 A 221: ' TSI? 11? ...- . 2 . . -' 4 1 - A Academicsfll , .,, My support staff lg 'mann Office workers, lunchroom per- sonnel, and bus drivers are staff members who do a great deal for the students here at CHS. Mrs. Wade and Mrs. Green help keep the front office in order, while Mrs. Turner handles the early dismissals in the fourth wing office. Mrs. Brown aids the sick students in the healthroom. Bus drivers see that elementary, middle, and high school stu- dents have transportation to and from school. 's..-.. mmm. .1 s-an cms... ,, .Jn , ' Y 22fAcademics The lunchroom is brightened by these fine ladies. -vw! is 3 5 x, at J -up it K 593' a V5-1' a 'J Inu s Wpxsff .g-V , D , ', .A e.,gi:?,5kyf' .. K - 2 A: .v 1 -.Xi ' . 7 'JJ 1 A .-. ' W W .., ......,, ff-an LW...-I ?,,53,QVw , 4. . to .. ......... -ff--x. I. Mrs. Green answers the phone. .2 K ri' ---gpgg -M-.....,,-...Q -1 Page 23 2. Mrs. Turner has a talk with her I. l98I-82 Bus Drivers. aides. 2. Students rush to the bus for a seat. 3. Alicia Bramlett talks with Mrs. 3. Cleaning rooms after school is hard Wade. work. 4. Nurse Bobbie Brown tends to the ill. 4. Mr. Adkins supervises school main- tenance. 5. The first wing receives a good shine. Academicsf23 Mrs. Seaborn Mrs. Mills In ' 1 v!,k KA Mr. Sexton uidance 3 1' When you have a personal prob- lem or just problems, the guid- ance office is where you should go for a solution. We have three guidance counsellors: Mrs. Bar- bara Seaborn with the senior class and half of the freshman class, Mrs. Linda Mills with the sophomore class and the special education classes, and Mr. Carl Sexton with the junior class and half of the freshman class. Mrs. Channell and Mrs. Flatt work to- gether to keep the attendance records straight. 2. Mrs. Seaborn seems to be satisfied with her work. 3. Mrs. Channell records attendance everyday. 5. Mrs. Flatt is busy at her phone calls. 6. Mrs. Mills seems to be shocked by some news. IO. Mrs. Seaborn gives the office aide a job. x qgmwfa-4:QM.euc2x.i .gl4fws.i.7Nf-Hfxq, 1311 two f'X ,xy..a,u-of LMXON Mrs. Flatt Mrs. Channell K -JFXOANJ Q,q4-4xL. 4.4 24fACademics MV A 4. 3. isoccac-Q Heil Q.. r N library as -..Q s 4 7. ' fm LEM 1 R.. y ' - at , V I l V Mrs. Hix Mrs. West Mrs. Crosby +ve., v-J-ll be Mg A vw 5 ' GM-SVWAPX YYXUXLJLX Lak, - lf it-.f,f s., - The library is a very important place to research information for any kind of report. Students who can't find what they are looking for turn to Mrs. Hix, Mrs. West, or Mrs. Crosby for aid. There are also books in the library for leisure reading. In all, there are over l2,795 books cur- rently in the CHS library. 2. Mrs. Hix smiles at the camera. 3. Carrie Gentry talks with a friend. 5. Barry Garrett and Kim Page discuss wrestling moves. AC8dEmlCSf25 social studies Mr. Wilson M4-2'Rwz-f ,. r -Q E 1 rss LANG Mr. Snellings Wk N ,,,, fr-w,,,,Q ,, W, , N QdW ' ,,. K2 W 4- .. rn W -. W, ,Q g 'M . ., U - .ffx-4 ,f fu- , ff., 5.-xx? Y L K K W I r-+ 9 N-..-3 Mr. Oliver Mrs. Scripture 26fAcademics 'wl.,fv11.fst :' , W ,,ff 1g. , L, . . -W A 1 4 Nl 3 E221 -I .. ll V The social studies department offered Current Events this year in addition to courses in government, economics, histo- ry, geography, sociology, and psychology. Mrs. Washington served as department chairman this year. The department's job of teaching students to under- stand and live in our world was an important one. Page 26. I. Mr. Oliver gives a student her book report. 2. Bored, Nina Osteen looks out the door. 3. Coach Martin talks about Friday night's football game. 4. Mr. Wilson answers a question. 5. Mr. Oliver takes a break for a quick thought. 6. Teresa George takes notes. Page 27. I. Mr. Wilson hands out the daily as- signment. 2. Mr. Phipps explains a historical event to the class. 3. Coach Martin talks with members of his class. K' ws-A l l 5296?-5'9?9?!vB'i! wi :pg I . If . 59 if 4, 0. ,ss sv ' ,u rggjyfyt s ...al-me EEE! J,...- ,,.- f All 'X ...ii 1 .. . . l X , Mr. Martin Mr. Phipps Mrs. Washington Academicsf27 , ff-,E 3 5 '99999?9f9 9 BIOLOGY KEY T0 Mr. Leeke T .X p4 page 29 2. Mr. Griffin demonstrates to the class. 3. Exact measurements are necessary for successful experiments. This sci- ence instrument is used for weighing. 4. Students often share their results. 5. Carrie Gentry and Michael Richey work with a smile. The fast-paced growth of tech- nology and industry has made the study of science even more important. The science depart- ment at CHS has an important task in preparing students to meet the challenge of an in- creasingly complex world. With Mr. Alex Cummings as chair- man, the science department has worked to meet this chal- lenge. page 29 2. Coach Leeke talks with his class. 3. Students take a break during chem- istry. 4. Mrs. Richburg's class requires a lot of studying, as shown by these stu- dents. 5. Mr. Cummings checks attendance. 6. Mrs. Richburg gives the daily assign- ment. AcademicsfJ9 math Mrs. Richardson Mr. Gilstrap Mr. Foster 3OfAcademics lijgmv A WA 'Sa- ,,-p-- all A ,w ' ',x:f i. . l fl lil .5 The math department opened the 8l-82 school year with tri- umphs and disappointments. The department introduced Computer Math and offered pre-Calculus S Trigonometry for a second year. With these fine courses and others, the math department was headed for one of its better years. A major dis- appointment was the departure of one its best teachers, Mr. William Dilling. Despite this set- back, the math department kept going. Page 30 2. Coach Erwin finds a moment of rest from his busy schedule. 3. Mr. Foster is caught in the act of helping a student. 5. Some students use audio aides to help them. 6. Some people automatically pay at- tention when the photographer is in the room. 8. Robin Freeman and Steve Waldrop show why they are computer wizzesf' 9. Computer math requires concentra- tion. Page 3l 2. Mr. Gilstrap is sometimes found helping his students one-on-one. 4. Everyone's favorite substitute is Mr. Mack. Mrs. Rogers 1 'h Miss Snood y TI? Mr. Williams t . Mr. Garrick 32fAcademics en lish - -1 J is 3 . ex qi H 0 .. 4 awww U fi '-,.....- , SK Q 2. Concentrating is a big factor in teaching English. 3. Just like, students teachers have to preare themselves for class. 5. Mrs. Adams is often found helping her students. 6. Armed with daily assignments, Mrs. Rogers faces her students. 8. Some journalism students spend their time wisely - some don't. IO. Mr. Garrick enioys teaching A.P. class. V l 2 1 oft. -Q :jf y ee , X Q Qi'-3? sa I wi. , J. Nouns, verbs, prepositions, and conjunctionsl Are you familiar with these terms? You will have to know these terms in order to pass the English courses at Carolina. The English Depart- ment has a lot to do with these topics. We have three levels of English here at Carolina. Those levels are practical, regular, and honors. e A-I Serving as English department chairman this year was Mrs. Hattie Harris. I. Spelling bees are often hard. 2. Wesley Jones spends his time wise- ly. 3. Gina Cochran refers to a neighbor for a grammar question. 4. Mr. Elrod lectures his English class. 5. Mrs. Scripture is the new Trojan ad- visor and journalism teacher. y physical education and drivers Mrs. Young Mr. Poole Mr. Riley if L., ., v,,... a.,.,:f,.v., my . m,,'.,, ,ff as .V or .iq . ,, .f lv ' J Mr. Da vis 34fAcademics education oc vw L--T' l. Coach Poole looks surprised. class. 2. Mrs. Young thinks about the day 4. Coach Riley shows concern for his' ahead. students. 3. Basketball is a favorite sport in gym 5. Students enjoy playing basketball. forel n lan ua e Mrs. Johnston Mrs. Susan Johnston is the sole member of the foreign language department as Spanish language and culture teacher. Caroling for other classes at Christmas time was one of the many ac- tivities Spanish classes enjoyed. It would be beneficial to the school program if more students would take foreign language courses. I. Volleyball is often played in gym class. 2. Coach Poole listens to a question. 3. Angie Duffie thinks about cheer- leading practice during Spanish class. 4. Mrs. Johnston explains a syllable. 5. During Christmas, the Spanish stu- dents go caroling to different classes. Academlcsf35 donaldson Donaldson Vocational Center is the training school for most of the Ilth and Ilth graders who want to take up a trade. Donald- son has many happenings going on. The Vica Club is the main activity. They also show films on certain subjects to the whole school and have little get-to- gethers with refreshments pro- vided by the food service class. Many people come to visit Don- aldson and discuss the students' futures and what they will be doing. Greenville Technical Col- lege sends some people over to talk with students about going to Tec and taking up such trades as drafting, welding, and carpentry. Whether Donaldson students go on to further educational insti- tutions or to jobs, the vocational center plays an important part in preparing them for the world of work. I. Drafting students, like Lee McGee, use a variety of instruments in their work. 2. This tangle of wire only looks con- fusing. Electricity students .leff Man- tooth is learning to untangle any elec- trical problem. 3. Kip Ervin and associates take a breather to inspect their work. 4. By his second year in the heating and air conditioning program, Fritz Dogan has developed a close rapport with instructor Mr. Moon. 5. Two years in the auto mechanics program has revealed many of the my- steries of the internal combustion en- gine to Kim Page. 36fAcademics vocational center 'N Nad' 6. I ...W .S 4 as xx ' f 5 sv. I4 49' 59 'E Zi 45. 11: 3 fine arts center EEE sw'i'fT'if'T f'Fl !. iiliia We y , lg nu 4 mm 'Z f X Q Q. . ' -'75 4 .H-. The fine arts center draws stu- dents from fifteen area high schools for the purpose of de- veloping talent and skills in spe- cific areas. these areas are art, dance, voice, piano, strings, cre- ative writing and filmfvideo. the school offers two classes a day in each area, with each class consisting of M hours teaching time. This year Caroli- na had seventeen students com- muting to the fine arts center daily. the school is the only one of its kind in the south. For this rea- son the school is planning ex- pansion so that it can make its facilities available to more stu- dents. I. At times, even vocal students like Julie Turner must listen rather than sing. 2. The filmfvideo program acquaints Sonya Branthem with a variety of equipment most TV watchers never see. 3. The extreme discipline involved in formal dancing is demonstrated by Tracey Powell 4. Fine arts center students board the bus to return home to Carolina. 5. The camera captures Dana McGhee in a solo movement as she performs before her classmates. 6. Another vocal student, Patti Nelson. is representing Carolina at the fine arts center. Academicsf37 Miss Simmons Miss Lowe 9 1 X 1 HC ,F . , L. Y A Mrs. Hamilton Mrs. Edwards 38fAcademics bu in ss . Q M, ,,., 3 si 2. S rf. E5 A Q M-N., 'vs we YF : ' -ic., 'L-,A of una HRK . ,-.1 ..iflli3'SJ3, .. V ':,Yl':ef:i?. vw- 1 ,kg f Q, 45 1315 3 O as 'Q in Q ian? A tg 9 2 J ,gl 5 ' O Q 35 t kk-, I - . - mo.. n -. I 1 1 'L-fda . V .f,,..,. ' Z 3 , if .,,A.,,... ,,. 'V . X, .ff as-. XX XXX . , 63.11, 1: N-1 I ua- ,K R L K ,MW k.,. .. -, sfxp sf. - -, . J4-7' - P l ' T-45 -.. page 38 2. Keeping records is hard work. 3. Mrs. Edwards runs off the daily as- signment. ' 5. Tracy Hopkins works at his account- ing. 6. Mrs. Edwards talks with a student. 8. The adding machine is a big help for Lydia Shumate as she checks her fig- ures. page 39 2. Everyone works hard in typing class. 2. Tanya Hallums concentrates on her keys. 3. Mrs. Hamilton grades the account- ing papers. 4. Organization is an important factor in business classes. he 5 Y -f Tr, VI ,.,' ' Business classes stayed busy. The far end of third wing was always lively with the sound of business machines and type- writers. The numerous activities of the business department pre- pared students for the business world and the job market. Co- ordinating the department's ef- forts this year was Mrs. Karolyn Edwards. Academlcsf39 ill... I, We have vocational classes here at Carolina. Mrs, Alma Devore taught home economics. Ms. .Ia- nice Deal taught child develop- ment and family life classes. Mr. Arden Boynton taught distribu- tive education and fashion mer- chandising classes. Mr. Avery Taylor taught auto mechanics. Mr. William Moody taught shop. .af-H' ....-sg' page 40 2. A student concentrates on his job. 3. Mr. Taylor shows how it should be done. 5. Tim Turner works hard. 7. The home economics class, along with Coach Davis and Miss Lowe, taste a sample of their work. h I ..- .195 Wl page 4I I. Coach Moody gives Felicia Bruce a pass. 2. Mr. Taylor helps Craig Owens spot the problem. 3. Miss Deal seems puzzled by a stu- dents question. 4. One of the advantages of taking home economics is eating the food. 5. Even guys can learn to bake if they sign up for home ec. .f special education Ms. Parker - Z Sk A 3:3 3 me 4? K Mrs. Mitchell NK K 2, .L- Miss Southerlin 2 2 f 15 ff -9' Miss Goodwin 42fAcademics IES...-v Mrs. Shelly All four academic areas are taught in the Special Education Department of Carolina. Ms. Judy Parker taught the learning disability self-contained class. Mrs. Judy Shelley taught Educa- ble Mentally Handicapped self- contained class. The resource class teachers teach only English and math. Mrs. Ophelia Mitchell and Miss Libby Goodwin taught L.D. re- source. Miss Nancy Southerlin taught E.M.H. resource. Miss Goodwin was the Special Education Department Chair- man for this year. page 42 I. These students use their time wisely. 3. Ms. Parker cleans up after her stu- dents. 4. Miss Southerlin responds to a ques- tion. page 43 I, 2, 3, Mrs. Shelly seems to have lost something. Academlcsf43 Mr. Massey 251. Q ,Q wry' s-ey ' 1, 2' . 1. 4 ' 4V,, . x A ' lx Mr. Sutton ii dex Mrs. Oliver 44fAcademics K! fine art's department s,1x..s ,H Music and art is an important part of the curriculum here at CHS. Students interested in de- veloping their musical skills may take one of three levels of cho- rus, guitar, strings, or band. The art department offers beginning art classes. advanced, and crafts. 2. Art student, Connie Page, examines textures. 3. An art student uses a view finder to help him see negative space. 4. Student teacher, Steve Hickok, dem- onstrates watercolor techniques. 6. A band student assembles his instru- ment. 7. Mr. Massey directs his advanced chorus class. 9. Art students use their view finders to see what is really there. ll... f V3 .1 A 1. It 6- facult interaction Exif Teachers at Carolina are a dedi- cated friendly, and enthusiastic group as a whole. Many of our fac- ulty members give freely of their own time to sponsor school func- tions. One of the few times the staff meets as a group, is at Wednesday afternoon faculty meetings. Smaller groups meet during their planning periods. The time that faculty members share proves to be enriching as well as relaxing. I. Faculty members look forward to their regular Wednesday afternoon meetings. 2. Mrs. Edwards gives Mrs. Young advice about her crosswork. 3. Mrs. Scripture, Mrs. Zende, Mrs. Har- ris, and Mrs. Hopkins exchange ideas in the faculty lounge. 4. Mr. Massey illustrates a musical point. 5. Yet another Wednesday afternoon meeting inspires the teachers to meet the coming week. 6. A band student readies his instrument for storage. 7. Miss McGaha confers with Miss South- erlin. 46fSports I957-l982: Carolina High school began with the combining of three area high schoolsf Wel- come, West Gantt, and Wesse- ville. This meant a lot of adjust- ments for sports-oriented stu- dents. One of these students was Jim- so my Gentry, l957 football and basketball captain. His athletic excellence played a big part in Carolina's sports program. He remarked about changes he felt had occured in the past twenty- five years: A stronger sense of dedication was present in players. Teens, these days, are not as willing to sacrifice fun to bring their ath- letic talent to its full potential. Also, the teams seemed more united and set toward one goal. Concerning spirit . . . Pep Ral- lies and bon fires were weekly events. This stirred up a lot of school spirit and pride. Now days events of this sort are limited and this cuts down on the spirit and pride found in the student body. The sports program at Carolina has been an outlet in which stu- dents can take pride, in each of the twenty-five years of the school's existence. twenty-five years of sports .AH 1 , 1 g ..., L J - L ' f ? W 0 , .,, . 5 1, j fx i Sportsf47 O 1 OAS Heb:-',s1cARoLlNA TR J N S I t .f',i p D' at ' l r V' , I. 2. 48fSports This is the Home of the Trojans . Team Picture: bottom left to right: Kenny Nimmons, Kevin Woody, John Bailey, Charlie Smith, Shawn Roberson, Tommy Suttles, Eric Har- ris, Tim Young, Bobby Foster, Rob- ert Richey, Michael Propes, Tim Turnerf second left to right: Russell Orr, Richard Jones, Lawrence Blackmon, Tim Valentine, Steve Do- ver, Terry Barksdale, Rodney Smith, Bobby Austin. Dwayne Walker. Ma- jor Durant, Pete Hallums, Dino Drummond, third left to right: Steve Waldrop, Lindy Hendrickson, Tom- my Everett, Rodney Richey, John Ramsey, Donnell Drummond, Fred Blassingame, Phil Powers, Horace Mansel, Ted Langrehn top left to right: Leon Thomaso ..f - ilson, Donnie Man Ricky Ta ylor. Tony ' F . f , Terrum Smith, Bobby Scott, Terry Cobb, Ty- rone Smith, .lohn Brooks, Steve Da- vis, Dwayne's great running effort helped give us a Homecoming victo- ry. Steve and the man chat during a time-out. Terry Cobb goes flying through the air, and takes a Raider with him. T fin P389 501 page Sl: I. 2. 3. BREAKTHROUGHIII 4 5 6 7 SOX Sports All eyes are on the quarterback as the play begins. Horace Mansel shifts his way through the Woodmont defense. The Trojan defense begins one of its many goal-line stands. The defense swarms to a Raider like bees swarm to honey. 2. 3. 4. ',X 9 as ,XA N- . Ricky Taylor just loves crushing quarterbacks. Dwayne will certainly go down in Carolina history as one of the best fullbacks to ever play for the Tro- jans. And the play begins. Now Coach Martin, you shouIdn't have said that. For the second year in a row the Trojan football team was under the helm of a new coach. After coaching at Dixie High School, Coach Alex Martin came to take the head coaching job here at Carolina. Although the team's record ended with 4 wins and 6 losses, the team adjusted to his procedures well. At the beginning of the season. the Trojans were billed as the mystery team of the county . but when the Trojans defeated Riverside I9-O, all doubts were removed. The team continued the season with a win over Southside and disappointing losses to Pickens and Travelers Rest. In the next two games, the Trojans traded a win over Woodmont with a loss to Pal- metto. After the Homecoming victory over Greenville, the Tro- jans lost their last three ball- games. Although four out of their six losses were very close, one of them was particularly close. 'U :- CU .C O0 C Q1 5 J: -C Sportsf5I page 52: I. Steve Davis is proud to show the products of a fumble that he recov- ered. 2. The l98I Senior Squad. page 53: I. The l98I coachesg from left to right: Coach Phil Turner. Coach Charles Davis, Coach Alex Hawk Martin, Coach Hollis Leeke, and Coach Ray Riley, 52fSports The offense huddles up as they hear the play called. Barry Tatum looks for someone to block as Dwayne Walker leaves Raiders behind him. One way or another. Terry Cobb gets his man. Donnie Mann fades back and gets ready to throw one of his many passes. Number ll met Terrun Smith and Steve Dover the hard way. On the night of October 23. the team had high hopes of making the state playoffs, but to do this, they would have to dog those Berea Bulldogs. When the third quarter had ended and the teams had one touchdown apiece, all the season seemed to ride on the fourth quarter. After Berea blocked a field-goal at- tempt and scored a safety, they went home victorious with a score of 9-6. The Trojan team seemed to feel that they had been cheated in some way, yet they continued. The hopes and dreams had all been crushed. but the memories M will always be there. Just like all the teams in the past at Caroli- na, this year's team will have the memories of the Friday Night Game l No one can ever take those memories away . . . ever. I' VE ht fe DD 'E P- FU TE S- H- i Sportsf53 54fSports page 54 I. The defense is ready and willing to play. 2. Things aren't that bad, are they coach? 3. Is there a wildcat in that group? 4. Anthony Henderson puts his foot into it. 5. Ricky Crowlytries his best to get on top of things. 6. Mark McCallwatches as Robert Bai- ley runs upfield. page 55 I. Anthony Garrett starts downfield after a fine block from Jay Page. 2. Mark McCalIhas the Woodmont de- fense running after him. 3. Team picture, top left to right: Todd Mahaffe y. Ken Bowen. Robert Turner. Todd James, Doug Cooley. Robert Carter, Steve Jaquith, Roger Neely, John Baird, Don Jamison. James Bailey, third left to right: Coach Riley, Coach Leake, Leroy Wright. Nathan Riley, Brian Keener. Perry Bowens, Mark McCall, Ricky Crowly, Harvey McClintock, Greg Cox, Rusty Halloway, Paul Bridges, Andrew McMorris, Lee Etrist sec- ond left to right: Wes Trammell Mark Lane, Darrin Jamison, Eddie Monday, Jeff Ballenger, Guy Mose- ly, Alfred He yward, Anthony Poole, Don Chamberlain, Jay Page, Anth- ony Henderson, bottom left to right: .lim Wright, Barry Darnell, Sam Floyd, Greg Williams, Alan Furr. Steve Blackmon, Anthony Garrett, Steve David, Robert Bailey, Steve Stone, Danny Daniels. 4. Alfred Heyward wraps-up the Woodmont quarterback. ait SI ju Sportsf55 5. . ' 1 1 JQD . .,,.ri,rf:'t'.f'1,:.s ,,gg'?ig?f,- , f-- ', - ,, , ,v V... W. il,-iw 4-AMA: ., . . , ,Q , , , ..., ,, ,J -. fu.. -Q-rx 5 . 2 3 r Ei ' ,sf q . w A si :har-1 Q., W - . I. The juniors say a prayer be- fore the game. 2. Cindy .lones punts for the ju- niors. 3. Scott Ferrell displays his un- usual spirit. 4. The battle begins. 5. Seniors outshine the gray cloud. 6. Looks like the juniors get tak- en down again. 56fSports Li gf-N . Barry Tatum ints the wrong 8. e senior cheerleaders show-off. 9. Although the night was full of bodily harm and harsh words, the day was spent in fun and happy moods for some juniors and seniors. I. The juniors pose with coaches - Steve Da vis, Ricky Taylor and Phil Powers. 2. The seniors pose with their coaches - Barry Tatum, Steve Dover and Steve Waldrop. 3. Fred Golden gets Powderpuff Queen. The rivalry of the two classes ended the night the seniors got their revenge. The seniors were led by Felicia Durham who scored against the juniors. Sore muscles and hard breathing didn't stop these two teams from playing with their best ability. The seniors experience helped them to excel to the i end, while the juniors inexperi- ence proved to be a great handi- cap. The seniors showed great improvement since last year but the juniors got the experience they needed for next year's game. The girls got only a slight taste of what goes into a game of football, but let's just say, Guys do it betterl 0 chance 3 Bi 59 girl O aawmtf - :Ns Q , misss? Sportsf57 58fSports I. It appears that Kim Miles has spiked it over again. 2. Kim Blanton and Elaina Marshall col- lide while attempting to hit the ball. 3. Before the game, the team huddles to discuss game strategy. 4. Kim Miles demonstrates the correct form for hitting the ball. 5. Epp Brooks and Lisa Smith team-up to pop one over. page 59 l. Epp Brooks demonstrates one of the hardest moves with great form. 2. lt appears that Lisa Smith and Kim Blanton have made the hoop! 3. Epp Brooks and Julie Owens concen- trate on the next play. 4. The l98I Volleyball Team: Top row f is... ,... , ,--'X Cleft to rightl, Coach Betty Moore, Epp Brooks, Kelly King, Kim Miles, Laura Friddle, Joy Crenshaw, Lisa Moore, Kim Blanton, Erica Walker- manager, Bottom, Lisa Baily, Amy Aiken, Tracy Brock, Elaina Marshall, Julie Owens, Teresa Blaylock, Lisa Smith, and Lisa Dubose. 1 . 1 Having lost six players from the l98O squad, four of which were starters, this was definitely a rebuilding year for the Lady Trojans. Only two seniors, Kim Miles, hitter, and Elaina Mar- shall, setter, returned from last year's starting team. However, with a I6-I3 regular season re- cord and a third place confer- ence finish, this young team compiled more wins this season than any team in the four years of volleyball at Carolina. The success of this season was largely due to the hard work in off-season and pre-season of this group of athletes. With one junior, six sophomores, and six freshman returning, a strong, experienced nucleus remains for the next season. - Coach Betty Moore VBI' ito O0 .E :E Q. V5 Sportsf59 GO! Sports .1 L i 1 1-K . ,ffl sw Eff. -we jk? Page 60 l. John Bailey shoots it through the hoop 2. THROUGH 3. THE 4. HOOPl Page 6l I. Once more, Donnie! 2. Roderick Dirton, Terrun Smith, and Donnie Mann were essential seniors to the team. 3. A moment of concentration is re- flected on Coach Poole's face. 4. The l982 Trojan Basketball team: Coach Tony Poole, Terrun Smith, John Bailey, Terry Cobb. Donnie Mann, Vardry 5mith, Terry Glenn, George Chiles, Roderick Dirton, Tony McDa- vid, Davey Butler, Rodney Richey, Bri- an Cox, and Ben Aiken. ' 'Il , 1' 9 Y R w D n J 5 G 1 D iz iw, .va ff.: Y R C J E4 '40 S EH 35133 55 M20 44 5 5 The I98I-82 Varsity Basketball Team began the season with high expectations. ln a pre-sea- son poll, the Trojans were pre- dicted to finish second in the Saluda Valley Conference. It was up to the team to prove it. Their first goal was to win the Greenville Christmas Tourna- ment, one that had eluded Caro- lina's grasp for many years. The Trojans finished a close second S W , t. th. X A , Q , , - 1 . -V sf. gay 'fir' 1 5-X- .... ,-,...1'L..4LS:- W e .... s. sati .. , . H gygg in the tournament and began to open a lot of coaches' eyes. After this occurrence, though, the Trojans hit a bumpy road that they would not get off for the rest of the season. The team seemed to trade a win for a loss, some times, the cagers showed brillance, while at others, they showed little of anything. The season seemed to be one of sur- prise and intrigue. Uri CO the C O 'U Sportsf6I i 62fSports U As a result of the win for loss season, the Trojans finished in the middle of the conference with a decent record. Even though the season was not a perfect one, we were proud of our Trojans. IIE Page 62 I. Looking for somebody to pass the ball to is John Bailey. 2. John shows his aggressiveness un- der the boards. 3. Terry Cobb strives for two on a jump shot. 4. Before every game the team and cheerleaders have their spirits high. 5. Rodney Richey constantly works hard, which is evident by the expres- sion on his face. Page 63 I. Defensive strife doesn't keep Donnie Mann from scoring. 2. Terrun Smith and an opponent are at battle for the ball. 3. When the game is tight. free-throws are important. 4. Soaring above the competition, John Bailey gets a tip. 5. One of our most competitive teams is Wren High School. P h 6 th ugh :- .C -H Sportsf63 64fSports Page 64 I. Lay-ups are an important part of bas- ketball, as shown by Erica Walker. 2. The girls celebrate a great victory. 3. Veronica Wharton dribbles around the defensive opposition. 4. Who says basketball is a man's game? 5. During a time out, Coach Betty Moore gives the Lady Trojans a last minute pep talk. f fl X 1 . .f 1 . 1 Page 65 I. Aiming carefully, Tangela Johnson shoots over the defenders. 2. Veronica Wharton goes up for two. 3. The l982 Girls Basketball Teams left to right: Veronica Wharton, Vanessa McKinney. Jackie Gillespie, Mary Thompson, Karen Watts, Coach Betty Moore, bottom, left to right: Lisa Wil- son, Kim Blanton, Tangela Johnson, Denise Brown, Erica Walker, Ethel Brooks, t , 1 if The l98I-82 Varsity Girls Basket- ball team started the season with an impressive team effort in the Zonta Classic. After fin- ishing third in the tournament, the girls began a struggle for a conference title. The girls, un- der the leadership of Coach Bet- ty Moore, proved to be a worthy opponent for the other teams in the conference. This group of ladies has held together a totally balanced team throughout the entire season. Many of our girls' games ended in overtime and a few in double overtime. 0ur girls were always high spirited at all times, no matter how bad a defeat they suffered. The Lady Trojans certainly met all the ex- pectations of their fans. V5 C TU Q-A O in 'lli P- 'U .E U .C 'li Sportsf65 66!5P y 'fx , . ff . X, I . .g 1 1 QL! Page 66 I. And the game begins. 2. Watching intently as the ball goes through the hoop, Connie Rush shoots a jump-shot. Page 67 I. Veronica Wharton gives IOOZ, as she goes for the ball. 2. Veronica rounds the corner . . . 3. .. . and then looks back. 4. The l982 Seniors. 5. Defense is a difficult part of basket- ball, as shown by Veronica Wharton. va Q3 CU 'U '18 It bb ri cl Sportsf67 Q .v.e'..1g5ffQ6 f,,,hW ,-,..... A - fl .... ,- is L..L'L.J 68fSports ffsn .V 'I 2 Page 68 l. Mark McCallexhibits his free throw ability in a technical. 2. Tim Young shows good form. 3. Mark McCall and Willie West team up on offense. 4. There is a good bench behind every good team. 5. Team effort is always present dur- ing a time-out. 1 N .5 fx 4 6 6. Brian Keener shoots over a Parker defender. Page 69 I. Tim Young uses all his power to shoot for two. 2. Brian Keener takes a giant leap to catch the ball. 3. Jumping the ball for the Trojans is Robert Massey. 4. J. V. Team. top row. left to right. Bruce Ziegler, Mark McCall, Rodney Smith, Sam RICK! rw.. ,,,9 .' 'J' C . L... ...J 9 ' 1 gf A Cooper, Thomas Taylor, Willie West, Brian Keener, Robert Massey, Alfred Heyward, Anthony Poole, Shawn Black, Chris Chester, Donnie Chamberlain. Anthony Henderson, Tim Young. This year's J. V. boys were win- ners in many ways. While under the direction of Coach Charles Davis, the boys were not only winners on the scoreboard, which was obvious, but they were also winners in spirit and character. When these three things are combined, the result is a great team with a great fu- ture. jvb ys Sportsf69 'X xxx 4 A 701 Sports I. The C-team boys warm up before a game. 2. Coach Riley gives pointers to Anth- ony Stevenson. 3. The bench is full of enthusiasm. 4. Paul Bridges executes good defen- sive basketball. . .fi 2 ................... 5. The C-team Boys: Top row, left to right, Jimmy Hunt, Randy Hollings- worth, Curtis Hall, .lulius Thompson. Aaron Bruster. Bottom row: Gene Couch, Mark Stewart, Anthony 5 te ven- son, Eric Beddingfield, Paul Bridges, not pictured - Bruce Smith. 'lghlllllllql The C-team boys, led by Coach Ray Riley. had a very exciting season. After a few struggles and many long hours of prac- tice, the C-team was generally victorious. These players are the foundations for the future of Carolina basketball, and they should prove to be good ones. QRDLIMI Q0 -m of W, ,tix 1 Elk.. if aa, g.,z1:e..n www.. z, t. fi wiwf - ' - ,. We qfivfsas 1 - ' , sf .W fi .. ,Q ,sg , see526ivgS2.14ff:4g?..JEf5::Ttaf3 m-:s.'.-i ,f:-- 'Z . .S . 1- shawn.xfgafxfmqs' ' QM --11' ful M bm. , f y. ' aff My f. sem, it ,j 'Q 13. .ggfggy ' ' ag! Q .. - 1,-, - sis. . 1.:,e1ijggf, . 1 uf' k i? 1 ., ,.,. sg 2 KJ?-Q l. Coach Erwin gives the girls a pep talk. 2. Jackie Foster reaches a Trojan height while jumping the ball. 3. The J.V. Girls: Top row, left to right, Lisa Bailey, Lavon Chiles, Trevele Smith, Jackie Foster, Fretta Nance. Jill Goforth, Jo y Crenshaw, Teresa Fergu- son, Mitia James, Sandra Oliver, Amy Aiken, and Tracy Brock. 4. Fretta Nance looks behind to see if she can catch someone open. 3 The purpose of having a Junior Varsity team is to prepare ath- letes for Varsity team by giving them experience and practice. Even though the girls were un- der the direction of several dif- ferent coaches, they did gain experience and knowledge they need to play good basketball. 2 L nn 5 91 : IU VI P' CU Q3 -H U X .. X Sportsf7I 2 W 72fSports The l98l-82 Wrestling Team fin- ished this past season with the finest record of any wrestling team in Carolina's history, and they deserved every bit of the glory. 3 The wrestlers started this re- cord season with a surge of con- secutive wins that had all the teams in the county hoping that Carolina wasn't on their sched- ule. The team did not just beat their opponents, they buried theml Truly, the Trojans were something to be feared. One team that didn't fear the Trojans, though, was the Greer Yellow .lacketsa but the way things turned out, they should have feared our Trojans. Caroli- na played even with Greer until the last match when Ricky McCall beat a Jacket, and Caro- lina beat Greer. H :li 1 5 IJ g Eli: 3' 7 1. 'Qliawdv . -L 2 , Www V6 :- U To V3 U :- I. Martin Pineda takes another oppo- nent down. 2. Beginning a tough match for oppo- nent is Wesley Bennett. 3. Charlie Smith looks to a coach for advice. 4. Taking another one down is David Caraway. I. Some wrestlers make it look so easy. 2. Preparing for a take down is Rance Rogers. 3. i982 Wrestlers: Top row, left to right: Coach Phil Turner, David Stonell, Shannon Richey, Kim Page, Rex Phillips, Lendy Hendrickson, Kip Ervin, Wes Trammell, Steve Williams, Billy Mos- cow. Middle Row: David Caraway, Barry Garrett, Martin Pineda, Gregg Barfield, Tim Turner, Charlie Smith, Wesley Bennett, Tommy Suttles. Ricky McCall. Bottom row: Mike Henson, Al- len Arrowood, Scott Ginn, Scott Tolli- son, Alan Furr, Rance Rogers, and Tim Eskew. Sportsf73 74fSports The Trojans had continued their winning ways, when the big match with conference arch-ri- val, Berea, came rolling around. The match was filled with ex- citement, action, and finally dis- appointment. Even though the Trojans lost, they had lost by only a few points. These few points would cost the team more than they could ever have dreamed. The final and ultimate challenge for the Trojans was the confer- ence tournament. Under the di- rection of Coach Phil Turner, the wrestlers were in it until the last match. They missed win- ning the conference by 4 points. but the wrestlers got their re- venge. They played Berea. the conference champ, in a match after the tournament, and they wore them Dogs out. Page 74 I. Martin Pineda is on his way to a score. 2. Rance Rogers has his opponent in a tight position. 3. Charlie Smith pigs out after weigh in. 4. Gregg BarfieId's face tells us a story. Page 75 l. Tim Turner begins a struggle for vic- tory. 2. Opponent and Tim Eskew appear to be on their way down. 3. Our Trojan Wrestlers take hold of a winning season. 4. Mike Henson shoots the half. .E '18 It SC ll Sportsf75 76fSports This year's Trojan Wrestlers were ones to be proud of. They gave everything they had, and they did their best. So, the l982 sports section of the annual sa- lutes the wrestlers of this school for their gallant effort. page 76 I. The starting seniors are Kim Page, Wesley Bennett, Gregg Barfield, and Steve Williams. 2. Gregg uses skill to whoop his oppo- nent. 3. Ricky McCall looks ambitious. 4. Seen on Tim Eskew's face is a look of hard work and strife. page 77 I. The thrill of victory is sensed in Da- vid Caraway. Id ho 8 .E .X CU -H 'U C CU Sportsf77 78fSports I. Regina Norton - Head-senior 7. Patti Nelson - senior 2. Teresa Trammell- Assistant Head- 8. Cindy Shelton - senior senior 9. Tammy Gullette - junior 3. Patty Manley - senior IQ Rhonda Risher - junior 4- Ch3fl0ff9 Tyner - SSNQF I. The Varsity Cheerleaders show their 5- Tfa'-'Y Thompson - Semof spirit at the beginning of the Parker 6. Gidget Hall- senior game- The squad created a new, sharp- er look for the pep rallies, bas- ketball, and football games, showing fans after 25 years the cheerleaders of CHS have come a long way, baby! Overall experience led this squad to winning blue ribbons, spirit sticks, and the honor of competing with eight of the best varsity squads in South Carolina at a Universal Cheer- leading camp. The week of Au- gust 3-9 at USC was spent with some of the best college cheer- leaders in the United States. The squad learned from these professionally trained athletes the very newest and most im- pressive techniques of pyra- mids, partner stunts, and cheers. Putting aside all awards given, the greatest reward to the squad was the fans' approval and interest. A G ib baby Y, G O0 C O CU U O U U gb U C 7 Sports f 79 8Of Sports ,QNX , T... at FP' .ul-. ,W ..,.,,,,,..!B.W.-M Av' ,. ,. is M , , . ,.. 1. . . QAWQJI Page 80 I. Lisa Thrasher - Head - sophomore 2. Toni Roberts - Assistant Head - sophomore 3. Tammy Chapman - freshman freshman 4. Amy Bridges - 5. Angie Duffie - freshman 6. Denise Malone - freshman 7. Donna Elliott - sophomore 8. Vicki Nelson - freshman 9. Amy Barr - freshman IO. Amy Dalton - freshman Page SI I. The J.V. Cheerleaders perform dur- ing a basketball game. 2. The freshman cheerleaders lead their class at a successful football pep rally. 3. The girls show their Trojan spirit. V5 :- N 'U FU U - :- U U -C U 7 uit if I--I -fl WI jg-mu ,R g tk. A Sportsf8I 82X Sports l. l98l Baseball Team: CBottom, left to rightjg Bobby Underwood, Phil Sim- mons, Kevin Woody, Scott Pittman, Mike King, Middle, Chris Foster, Tim Massengale, Steve Doverf Butch Pitt- man, Rodney Richey, Kip Erv , Top, Coach Erwin, Coach Owens Ta- tum, Steve Davis, Glenn Carte ! nnie Mann, and Coach Turner. page 83 I. Butch Pittman strives to throw an- other ifl great ball of firel 2. Smile, Steve, things can't be that bad. 3. Coach Erwin gives the men a pep talk before the game begins. The Carolina Trojans baseball team opened the l98l season with high expectations of mak- ing a third straight appearance in the district playoffs despite having lost six of the nine start- ers from the previous year. The defending conference ll-AAA champions opened the season with two straight wins and hopes grew even stronger for another outstanding year. The Trojans defeated Eastside and Woodmont to open the season before losing a thriller to Parker 4 to 3. After losses to Berea and Greenville and a tie with Palmet- to, Carolina won two more gamesa however, the tempo was set for the season. The Trojans showed great promise at times during the sea- son with a I2 to I win over Pal- metto, who eventually won the conference championship, and a 6 to 4 win over Parker, who fin- ished second, however, the Tro- jans could not play consistently enough to win many close games, as they lost five games by I run and on their way to a 7- 7-I record. Expectations are again high for the I982 season as the Trojans lost only 2 starters from the I98I team. Many of the returning players were a part of the last playoff team and still remember the feeling of accomplishment that brings. The hard work and dedication will be there from all involved when practice begins for the I982 baseball season, and with this hard work and dedica- tion it will not be surprising to see the Carolina Trojans battling it out for the conference cham- pionship again. -Coach Erwin 84fSports 06 43- -ff we iii rl- sg 'f 5 z:,,J,h 1-x -4 .. ...awf .if ., W , . , N W . 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Rodney Richey demonstrates the 2. Coach Owens tells Butch about the form of a great hitter. last inning pitches. 3. Steve Davis catches another ball of fire. .E: Q- yi 4-I Sportsf85 My E ggi, , 5, sfe is 25225-.vi , I , , 1 g . V T. am., l. Boys Track Team: Top left to right: Coach Charles Davis, Reggie Barner, Horace Davis, Terry Barksdale, Tony McDavid, Robert Turner, Willie Webb, Lamar Duraham, David Medlin, Nor- man Thomason, Caleb Jackson, Mid- dle: Bobby Scott, Randolf Carter, Rob- ert Henry, Ben Aiken, Bradley HilL Tony Durham, Steve Waldrop, Alfred Haywood, Charles Wakefield, Third: Lamar Gill, Dino Drummond, Tim Turn- er, Lawrence Blackmon, Kerry Roach, 86fSports Gregg Barfield, Tony Jackson, Dwayne Walker. The I98l girls and boys track teams experienced two varities this spring. One was the advan- tage of having their own track and the other was a winning season for the boys team. The girls finished in third place. The I 'I track teams placed several peo- ple on the ALL-conference team. Because of the good effort put forth by the teams, they were respected by their opponents. K xwae, 3,54 t:1Qfew',,, ., ,WX-:Q-mn, aw ,, S , .Aiwa K' F A- ,mi V ' W'-rfzcl K the ,Alf gg Q' ' -f.,.,. x- ,ff ,: ,,g:w +:4.,,fffw. l ' 4 1 ,7 'W , W evgfsr ifitf m,ffzwf:f39?ie v :cures-q I. Horace Davis sprints into the lead for the relay. 2. Dwayne Walker takes a minute to concentrate before the race. 3. Girls Track Team: Top left to right: Coach Betty Moore, Lashun Barksdale, Annette Wharton, Sonya Smith, Toni Edwards, Diane Hendrix, Jackie Brownlee, Tonie Posey, Bottom row: Erica Walker. Patricia Sanders, Kay Mahaffe y, Brenda Thomas, Sandra Oli- ver, Jackie Sullivan. 4. Diane Hendrix strives to make the hurdle. Q1 y1 S -H V3 CU Q1 5 Q1 in V3 'hr -x .m...,'.,, We megan 4 al, v 7 ' m .crux it , T, 5 V H lc lf fr., , l 'Li 5 I . Sports! 87 88fTennis K . V, K df gkgfgi, -iq ..N- H L. P J:+gii:iis , ' ' 3. .51 I. Matt Bowman - Senior 2. Kenny Owens - Sophomore 3. Greg Ragan - Senior I. Monty Hudson - Junior 2. Buddy Brock - Senior 3. Todd Lewis - Sophomore 4. Alvin Carroll - Junior Along with some other spring sports, good fortune came to the I98I tennis team. Even though the team had a shakey start, the netters bounced back to gain a 4-2 record in the con- ference which was good enough to place them third in the con- ference. This achievement hasn't been reached by the ten- nis team at Carolina in a long time. wg ai, . A , ,.w,4,4 i , My cw in as-Vg s If , ' 'V ffl Q 4 TQ A ,Y Q hlfleffn JJ, '4 1 4 5' , 'K s fx' A 5 ,',f.,, . , X ,I Q fill 'SR' ' 7 , -QEQQ 'f ., Q ' q:llqgl735',,,5,,,-.A 1,4 xvfll r ff inf? -1-1 ' 2 gf'xvk,7f X 'i5f! 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This year's team will be young again, but with a group willing to devote extra time to practicing, should be very com- petitive within the conference. Returning this year will be Tim Roper, Tommy Everett, Keith Wilson, and Burt Holder. We are looking forward to a good I982 season. -Coach Poole teed off Sportsf9I carolinian staff doesn t monkey around The Carolinian Staff, under the direction of Mrs. Cindy Oliver and Mrs. Nancy Zende worked diligently to complete this year's Carolinian. Patty Manley. a senior, was helpful to all of the staffers. As editor she made tough decisions and worked hard proofing all material before it was shipped to the printer. The staff's main goal for the an- nual this year was to capture, at its best, Carolina's twenty-fifty anniversary. The theme was meant to carry you back through past years at Carolina while comparing the past with CHS today. After much work and prepara- tion the silver anniversary book was completed. 92fCarolinian Staff A . .3 ii 3. y- ,, fi. .,, 5 5 , ,. Q ngiws X I5 . QV' wif r 923, , kj ' l' I o opposite page I. Tammy Gullette - sports . I. Toni Roberts - organizations 2. Kim Brock - organizations 2. William Cooley - special events 3. Kenny Owens - sports 3. Lee Anthony - advertising 4. Kay Goodnough - advertising 4. Sheila Bridges - academics 5. Charoltte Tyner - individuals 5. Pam Veino - individuals 6. Gidget Hall - student life 6. Mrs. Oliver - advisor 7. Patty Manley - editor-in-chief 7. Sonya Brantham - student life 8. Pequita Marshall - academics 8. Mrs. Zende - advisor 9. Cindy Jones - special events 9. Lee McGee - promotions Carolinian Staff!93 94fIndividuals When asked her overall opinion of CHS and its administrators, former student and senior beau- ty Debra Smith replied, It was basically a good school. The ma- jority of the teachers were nice. In the years to come we will all think back to these years and remember the good and bad times we experienced. Each teacher will have a special place in our memories. We'll be forever grateful to those who pushed us to do our best when we didn't think of it as being important. We'll remember the funny habits some of our teach- ers had. These teachers' atti- tudes and habits which seemed routine at the time, will become a distinct characteristic for each teacher in our memories. Whenever we think of our school, we'll not only remember our classmates but the teachers who have greatly affected our lives. I. 6. ...V ,..-0' fix 5 unique personalities .-,.W,. We -e -.Egg -. 1' .'- I ,...- W f , M . af., ,E . .QW ---we ,.,..- , Vg 1, Xlfd r N6 4 -OW' xi fs-P 4-M 453' 19 lffiffv 'fb -O' we 6 emu Individualsf95 V3 :- il C t OJ V6 Senior class officers from left to right: er, Secretaryt Charlotte Tyner, Vice- Shenia Tumblin, Treasurer, Julie Turn- President, Patti Nelson, President. - Pep rallies, football games, ex- ams, and school lunches, along with the year we have looked forward to all our lives, has come to an end. We became dis- appointed after we lost the first pep rally to the sophomores and the next two to the juniors, but found confidence in our spirit as well as ourselves after we de- feated the juniors in the annual powderpuff game 200. 96fIndividuals By the end of the first nine weeks of school, the seniors had spent money on application fees, senior pictures, the Scho- lastic Aptitude Test CSATJ, and graduation materials. By Christ- mas we were completely broke. We never thought it would cost so much to be seniors. We have come a long way since we first started at Carolina. As freshmen we looked forward to senior privileges, graduation, and getting out into the real world. Those years are now over, and as seniors, we look forward to our adult years and to what our education can now offer us. Our high school years are ones to be remembered, and cherish them forever. we'll 1 1 fm G. X W 29' Q 2. 1'4E2??f3, im. sig . 4 ff! 'MF' X m ,x-. my M pf,- J? 5. .. . Ni 'S' U v. 'N 43.1 , n-1 A , 1 HM ' X , , K fn f '7 x 1 x 5. b 1 ' . 5' X X I ws, 4- . ' NV ff -A sf i :' 'T A 14 wg 4-fi ' ' X gs! X 'I , ' 1 ,, X! tx ., I 3 ' f? as 3 if wg. 1 4- - 5 5- m, .. M N A, RL ,fg -5. ssh , -' 15- ' A ' L Q0 ,k in ,- .2 ff' 5 f W W ,Nz Q Q' ' -sv . at V Xxx I , X. ,sa XY in lb. ,az T . Q rg IJ 5 ?V, in - 4 3 A I Y vw 6 .il 3- ,, QE .3 N?-. , Z ggi L K S if -'X SQ y . ' -rv . ,- 1 M . 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I ' -, , , ' M , 1x x , 'fag-V ' A A ,ba X Q' :N - x Most Talented Best All Aroup-,ff Regina Norton and James Brown Charlotte Tyner an Barryfffinfx ,ff Q7 Best Personality Wittiest Patti Nelson and Lee McGee Stephanie Posey and Steve Dover Biggest Flirt Best Dressed Kathy Rackley and Tim 'Tish Roper Keith Wilson and Tamika Duckett if 55-.1 Most Likely to Succeed Mos! School Spirit Robin Freeman and David Medlin Part y Manley and Steve Waldrop W L .2 : : 5? The spirited class of l983 began the year by becoming involved in the daily routine of being a Carolina junior. Junior class officers from left to rell, Vice-Presidents Ken Lati- right Shelia Hicks, Treasurer, meh SBCYCIGFY- Ben Aiken, President: Scott Fer- can History, read The Scarlet Although they had an enjoyable Letter and Huckleberry Finn, year, th6 jul1lOl'S look f0rWal'd to took the Preliminary Scholastic a more exciting senior year. Aptitude Test CPSATD, and the Career Planning Program QCPPD. Many of the juniors took Ameri- Tammie Adams Ben Aiken Melinda Allred Rene Arnold Allison Arrowood Bobby Austin Charlotte Austin Cresenda Bennett Linda Bennett Tyrone Bennett Charles Black Kelvin Blackman lndividualsfll3 nwlndivaduals Derrick Blassingame Sharon Blythe Connie Bolt Kim Brock .lohn Brooks Patrick Brooks Deanna Brown Denise Brown Jeremiah Brown Tina Brown Felicia Bruce Kim Bryson Denise Butler Tracy Butler Edward Canada Da vid Cara way Lynn Carter Charles Chiles George Chiles Sam Chiles 5 x 5 Charlie Smith works on a car in Auto Mechanics. I Robin Cleveland Phyllis Coleman William Cooley Barbara Cooper L,6'k25,45. Rick Brian Cox Johnny Craft Lisa Crenshaw Darron Darnell Donna Davis Jimmy Da vis Steve Da vis Nathan Dillworth Julie Dixon Steve Dority Tammie Dove Tim Drummond Debbie Duffie Anthony Durham Tim Edmond Angela Edmonds Tony Eller Tim Eskew Lee Etris Brigette Evans omm y Everett Ronnie Failor Angela Fakoornejad Scott Ferrell Laura Fisher Shan Fletcher Edward Frazier Rhonda Freeman Bill Fuller Barry Garrett Paulette Garrett Teresa George Danny Gilbert ...4 N E G I KSN Some students help Mrs. Ed- wards carry a few boxes. Terry Glenn Fred Golden Anthony Goodwin Tim Grant Buddy Greene Rhonda Grice Lisa Griffin Tammy Gullette Matt -Haines Carolyn Hamb y Pam Harper Da vid Harris Deborah Hembree Diane Hendrix Sheila Hicks Bradley Hill Randy Hinson Michelle Hopkins Tracy Hopkins Eaton Howard IndividuaIsfII7 Jimmy Hughes Reggie Hunt Rotunda Hunt Da velyn James Felicia Johnson Kenneth Johnson Paula Johnson Steve Johnson Tangela Johnson Cindy Jones Richard Jones Johnny Jordan Mike Kay Becky Kelly Jerry Kelly Faith Kent Mike King Sherlon K necht an ,n T5-1: ts Regina Norton prepares to light a candle during NHS induction. .Qt-...nl -.- Don Lasenber y Juanita Lawson Todd Lewis Tony Lockhart Kenneth Lollis Ricky McCall Cynthia McCoy Tony McDa vid Tony McKee Angela McKinney Johnny Madden Marie Maness Robert Mangrum Tonya Mangrum Horace Mansell Kenny Marler Rhonda Martin Barry Mason Rena Miller James Moore , KJ fy f 2 pw .L lndavadualsfue vw? Renee Moore Lisa Morrow Gina Moser Scott Mullinax Shirlene Nesbitt Richard Nyman Russell Orr Craig Owens -A W Y 7.13:--Q Derrick The Mighty Trojans run through a breakthrough. Loretta Parker Lloyd Paxton TV? L isa Phillips C Mi S .L Pittman xx , K ' Cindy Poynter Teresa Powell Traci Powell L Tracy Powell N , w I2OflndividuaIs Phil Powers John Price .leff Pridmore Sherry Propes John Ramsey Steve Rhodes Robert Richey Rodney Richey Rhonda Risher Kerry Roache Shawn Roberson Eva Robinson Vernon Robinson Da vid Rodgers Tommy Rogers Melinda Roseman Melissa Roseman Charles Russell Len Sanders Terry Seagra ves Illflndividuals Dana Scott Lena Shaw Cindy Shelton Darlene Skinner Alan Smith Felton Smith Jackie Smith Satoria Smith Rhonda Smith Vardry Smith Billy Standard Dawn Starks Larry Stewart Debbie Stewart Melinda Stewart Garnell Still Robert Suber Tommy Suttles l 1 xvx Hr -2, - S Answering the telephone is part of Kim Sizemore's job in the of- ice. f g, 5 ., -N1 ' 2 Annette Cannon Keith Tate Ricky Taylor Linda Thompson Michelle Thompson allison 1:9 Veino Marc Wagner Angie Walden Anthony Williams Liz Williams Aaron Willis Eddie Wilson Lisa Wilson Sandra Wilson Annette Wise Angela Woodall Ke vin Woody lndividualsfI23 OYSS sopho U 4:- E : E S., Q. r: PL 'D The sophomore class of I984 re- involved in activities such as turned to Carolina for their sec- the J.V. football team, the .l.V. ond year, beginning it with a big cheerleading squad, and the J.V. boom by winning the first pep basketball team, while others rally. were more interested in joining The sophomore class was very the Trojan staff, the Annual Sophomore class officers from left to Harris, President, Amy Aiken, Vice- right: Nina Osteen, Secretary, Eric Presidentg Erica Walker, Treasurer. staff, the Spirit Committee, Stu- dent Council, and the Civinettes and the Civitans. Their involvement and enthusi- asm in school activities shows that they have true Trojan spir- it. Amy Aiken Bobby Allen Angela Anders Lee Anthony Glen Arledge YARV Becky Babb Lisa Bailey Robert Bailey Valerie Baile 1 LOUQ xwu f - Ricky Bagwell ww' Jeff Ballenger Kevin Barbare Angie Barker y Mimi Barkley A 1 5 X i I f1ifb3 Looe? y HGH . Lashun Barksdale Carolyn Barton Richie Batten Reggie Beeks Beth Bentley Tonya Bishop Tanya Black Kim Blackshire Michelle Blakely Darleen Blassingame Louise Bowen Teresa Boyd Debra Bradley Joana Bra vo Margaret Brewster Sheila Bridges Tracy Brock Connie Broadwater Deanna Brooks Rhonda Bruce Wanda Bryson Cynthia Butler Margaret Butler Melissa Caldwell Tina Campbell Betty Carter Glen Carter Jackie Carter lewis Carter Connie Cater Donnie Chamberlain Juanita Chapman Yvonne Chapman Chris Chester Sherri Chiles Cathy Clark Keith Clark Bonnie Clement Terry Cobb Jerry Coker Tracy Coker Mitzie Collins Sherry Cooley Sam Cooper Marion Copeland .ludy Cox Kevin Cox Regina Cox Joy Crenshaw Ricky Croley Sherri Culbertson Todd Culpepper Sam Cureton Barry Darnell Stephen David .limm y Da vis Sonya Dendy Destiny Brown Tommy Dickert Reggie Duck Lamar Durham Veronica Durham Pete Donald Nadine Dotson is The school day begins with a bus ride for many Carolina students gil I 'af ,z , 95 wif 7 ir. Camilla Drummond Luc y Earle y Wanda Ellenburg Donna Elliot Susan Ellis Sam Floyd 4117 y ortune joo QQ-N NLM Chris Foster Jackie Foster Ruby Foster Beth Freeman Laura Friddle Allen Furr Anthony Garrett Lisa Garrett Bridgette Garrison Rosa Gartrell Tim Gibson Gill E orth Brenda Golden Michelle Goldsmith Trammell Goodwin Alan Granger Tammy Graydon lndividuaIsfI27 I28fIndividuaIs ,,--- s Renee Gregg Rhonda Hallums SSS BWI? ' - Andrea Hardy Connie Harris Eric Harris Danette Harrison Hendel Hayes Anthony Henderson Lindy Hendrickson Joel Hensel Mike Henson Robert Hill Patricia Hinson Darlene Hohn Lynn Holcomb Donna Holcombe Rusty Holloway Tim Hudson Starr Hunter Vernon Hurst Carl Israel Anthony Jackson Wendy Jackson Steve Jaquith I ,f as V I Keith Wilson showed a lot of sd' an the powderpuff game. H '44 ,Y,' 'v fe lil? 4,4 4 f 441 P' ,Ti , ,f wg, , 46,1 1 irit at , 15 ' ' sr X ' Of ffv Q51 Ami-Q, 4 'E' Students enpoyed eating lunch outside during the hot weather it 51 Kenneth Johnson Tracy Johnson Ken Jones Sandra Jones Tina Jones Ann Jordan Patrick Jordan Melissa Kelly Steve King Cindy Land Mark Lane Wayne Lark Angie Lawson Tina Lawson Mike Lewallen Mitch Lewallen William Lloyd Patty Lollis Mark McCall Tara McClain Harvey McClintock Tim McDowell Ken Mcjunkin Kay Mahaffey Denise Martin Tim Massengale L onn y Massey IndividuaIsfl29 Rhonda Miller Eddie Monday Hope Moore Wayne Moore Sam Moser Lonnie Mote Chris Muh Ernest Myrick Fretta Nance Melanie Nations Roger Neely Tracy Nedwards Randy Newman Teresa Nimmons Shannon Norris Sandra Olive: Nina Osteer Julie Owens Sheila Owens Marcia Ownby .lay Page Nikki Page Annette Parks .Y,,,r 1 Y '7 fr ' KUQNCX iff? V Si -g0 3 ock, in the art roonj. g g Y ' 'WMYME gather around student teacher, Mr. Steve Hick- Mack Paschal Teresa Patterson Tracy Pearson Greg Peterson Mary Peterson Jill Phillips Anthony Poole Tammy Posey Vicki Pressley Pam Price Pam Pridmore Danny Rame y Tina Redmon Greg Richardson Tressa Roache Wren Roberson Toni Roberts Betty Jean Rogers Rance Rogers Craig Rosemond Diane Sanders Angelina Scott Charlene Scott lndividuaIsfI3l Chris Secrist Michelle Sentell Chris Shanks Scott Sheehan Wayne Shepard Beth Shirley l- Ma Tommy Simmons Lisa Sims Margaret Sims Kim Sizemore Barbara Skelton Ted Skelton L isa Smith Lisa Smith Renee Smith Rodney Smith Garnell Smith Vanda Smith Doug Sullivan Roger Suttles Terry S wa ynghame Ben Sweeney Sammy Tallent .leri Tammen Major Tarrant Stephanie Taylor Thomas Ta lor avonda ew fl, B l .tl Z' f' ,f. W K -.t 14 . -t- K -' ' van ' Kay Mahaffey enloys playing a game In a study hall period 2 K ' ' V . ., , . gg. xx F CS' 'Q 'Dlx Xt 'sq as 'A I Richey Batten helps himself to some of hat delici us C 0 HS food 2' Mary Thompson Lisa Thrasher Donna Thurston Steve Thurston Wes Trammell Robert Turner Tim Turner Bobby Underwood Tim Valentine Jimmy Vanadore Pam Veino Charles Wakefield Debra Wakefield Erica Walker Marie Whitaker Greg Williams Vernon Williams James Williams L isa Willis Sandra Willis Bryant Wilson Mark Wood Reggie Woodfolk Ann Wright Jimmy Wright Tim Wright Lisa Wyatt ,Sheila Young Timmy Young lndivadualsflss C OJ .C V5 OJ L- '4- l l l , Class officers: Ronald Craig, Vice- Sherry Cain, Treasurert Wendy Don- President, Brent Degear, Secretaryg ald, President. Changing classes, fighting for a They were unusually active in place inline HI lUl1Cl1, and Study- the band, majorettes and rifles. ing for exams were some of the JV cheerleading, JV football, C- things freshmen learned to cope team basketball, and Student with. Council. I34flndividuaIs Marty Alexander Chonita Allison Teresa Archie Traci Armstrong Darius Arnold Allen Arrowood Tammy Arrowood Jimmy Austin Donna Bagwell Erick Bailey John Baird Yvette Barnes Amy Barr Harold Barton K im Beck Carolina should benefit from the class of '85's high level of in- volvement, spirit, and achieve- ment. qw? x 5 Fung? W1 2 -W T' C.. Q... G. rv Eric Bedingfield Ronald Beeks Susan Bell Caprice Bennett Dale Bentley Violet Bingham Tim Black Craig Blackshire Teresa Blalock Kim Blanton Vickie Bowens Connie Bowman Keith Bowman V rina Bo d WARN Ue?f BraQeD 30 Melinda Bratcher Roy Brewer Amy Bridges Paul Bridges Patty Broome Dale Brown Troy Bro wn Ronnie Bruce Bobby Burgess Marcus Burkett Roydale Burts IndividuaIsfI35 I36fIndividuaIs Horace Butler Truc y Butler Sherry Cain Donna Camp Scott Camp Donnie Cannon Leslie Carlisle William Carter Tammy Chapman Lavon Chiles Keith Clark James Cleveland Tammy Cloer Steve Coker Carol Cooley if Cooley Gene Couc Gregg Cox Janice Cox Ron Craig Suzanne Crawford Randy Cromer Amy Dalton Danny Daniels Darren Davis Marty Davis Michael Davis Bent Degear Terry Dendy Vittorio Devlin Angie Dixon Kg -nge ,awfil El xl ' A E , ,pf I , . . mr - ' : , Students participate in a game of volley- SV , Wi ball in class. Wendy Donald Lisa Dubose Angie Duffie Alan Durham Eric Edmonds Gene Epps Scott Evans Keith Fowler Sonya Ferguson Teresa Ferguson ammy Fletcher Ronald Foster Cathy Fox Lynn Foxx Sgundi Fuller Shannon Gale David Garrison Rodney Gary Joy George Jackie Golden Billy Good Roger Goolsby Mary Gordon Pamela Green Renee Green Ke vin Greene Kurt Greer Chevee Griffin IndividualsfI37 l38flndividuaIs Ray Griffin Jaine Griggs John Hacken y Mike Hall P.J. Hall Tammy Hall Jeff Hamby Cindy Harkins Conway Harlow Jeff Hart Steve Hayes Frank Hearst Susan Hester Alfred Heyward Todd Hinkson Tammy Holcombe Bryan Hollida y Randy Hollingsworth Brenda Hopkins Nancy Hopkins Lonnie Hooper Michelle Hooper Shane Howard Billy Irby Yvonne Jabbar Del-mesha James Tina James Todd James Don Jamison .lanes Edward Jones Oscar Jones Mitch Jordan Sandra Jordan Scott Keener Terry Kelly Edwin Kennedy Freddy Kilgore Anna Kincade Kelly King Stan King Melissa Knight Tracy Landreth Lora Langdale Tammy Langdale La5hawn Lantuon James Latimore Regina Lester Tabatha Lewers Wh '-Cfwf s Cfmsvgw- Dorcas Lloyd David Lockhart Tracy Looney Kim Lowery Cindy McAlister Travis McA tee ,lb 'DQ I4OflndividuaIs Eric McCoy Byron McCurley Missy McDowell Christopher McGee Keisha McRae Ronnie McRae Greg McSwain Marty Mahaffey Todd Mahaffey Tony Mahaffey Denise Malone M1 7 Robert an ey Eric Mansell Kathy Mantooth Leanne Mathews Mike Medlin Tracy Medlin Demetria Melvin Mike Messer Windell Miller Bobby Monroe Lisa Moore Lisa Moore Ralph Morton Nita Nalley Vicki Nelson Elizabeth Nesbitt David Nix Paula Norris Lisa O'5heaI Amy O'Sheal Tina Owens Mike Padgett Connie Page 'Q MSS' 1 f 'r 5 i M ! - 4' X. ...-4 :A t I th C lf Crosby offers students help in R, 1' 1' -SZ i at 241 ix fe st .:... 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' 4 fe: A Ricky Page Stephanie Painter Roger Parker Tony Parks Movita Pasley Dino Patterson Ke vin Patterson L isa Patterson Tim Patterson Tina Perkins Scott Perry Robin Pilgrim Deanna Poff Michelle Posey Ron Powell Dwayne Prince Kelly Ragsdale K im Reeves Nathan Reilly Netter Rhodes Ricky Irby Eric Richardson Dale Roach Kristie Robinson Douglas Rosemond Sanchez Salter Gloria Scott Bud Sekerchak IndividualsfI4I umlndavaduals Stephanie Shanks Anthony Shaw James Shaw Kim Sheehan Sandra Shepard Jennifer Sherman Troy Shockle y Valerie Sims Giscle Sleiman Benny Smith Bruce Smith Tabitha Smith Audrey Snead Jeff Standard Andrea Stewart Gerry Stewart Mark Stewart Steve Stone David Stonell Danny St. Onge Cheryl St. Onge Michael Strickland Shelia Swafford Thomas Swafford Jewel Swinton Creston Tarrant Kay Taylor Sherman Thomas Julius Thompson Valerie Thompson Keith Timmons Wes Tinsley Scott Tollison Patty Tucker Joan Tyner 'L 1 W f 'ii si: W xr ' 1 I , - Freshmen found that English class was a lot of hard work. A John Valentine Rickey Waldrop Lynn Walker An elo Wallace Debra elch Roger White Mike Whitfield Tammy Whitworth Ronnie Whitworth Ike Wilks Lynn Williamson Shane Willimon Donna Wolgamott Darryl Woodfolk .loe Woody Kenneth Wright Susan Wright Lisa Yeomans Lori Zack lndividuaIsfI43 In l957 class beauties were se- lected and judged in much the same way that they are now. The classes voted on three girls to represent them, and then one girl was chosen as class beauty by a very special person. Perry Como chose Miss Clara Pittman as the senior beauty, Miss Gail Mills as the iunior beauty, Miss Eva Garren as the sophomore beauty, and Miss Linda Page as the freshman beauty. Homecoming was much differ- ent in I957. The homecoming contestants were chosen as sponsors by the senior members of the football team. The girls then collected money through- out homecoming week. a penny for each vote. The girl with the most votes was then crowned as football queen at the alumni game. special times make lasting msiimriss i l- W' 1 ,. sit? I . 5' in i wah, Q G AES Q17 judging in the first degree X9 W Class beauties were chosen dur- ing November l98l by the stu- dents of CHS. Five girls were elected in each class, with the exception of the freshmen class where six girls were selected. The girls were photographed by Mr. Da vid McDonald at Jay-Mac Studios. The photographs were then sent to Ft. Payne, Alabama, where one girl from each class was selected as the class beau- ty. The Alabama Band, admired by many at CHS, selected the class beauties. The group, famous for such songs as Feels so Right and Love in the First Degree was in concert at Greenville Me- morial auditorium on January 8, I982. The band commented that choosing the class beauties was not an easy task, but certainly an honor, for all the girls were very pretty. I46fSpeciaI Events at 55'-ed' SEI1 ties Thompson 2. Vanessa Dickey 3. Traci Weaver 53' SpeciaLEventsjl49 junior beauties Page I50 I. Denise Butler 2. Michelle Propes Page I5I I. Rhonda Risher 2. Angie Walden 3. Cindy Shelton I50fSpeciaI Events Qi:-nr' K.. tn' Special Eventsf!5I sophomore beauties I. Angie Lawson Q 2. Toni Roberts 3. Lisa Thrasher 4. Tracy Brock 5. Nina O'Steen I52fSpeciaI Events T' freshman beauties .NX I Cindy McAI1srer Wendy Donald Susan Hester Lisa Barley 5 Vick: Nelson Amy Barr Special EventsfI53 Page I541 I. Kenny Nimmons is sponsored by the queen. Patty Manley. 2. Keith Wilson is sponsored by Teresa Trammell 3. Pete Hallums is sponsored by Renae Robin- son. 4. Ted Langrehr is sponsored by Regina Norton. 5. Donnie Mann is spon- l54fSpeciaI Events sored by Cindy Skok. 6. Barry Tatum is sponsored by Tracy Thompson. 7. Steve Dover is sponsored by Amy McKee. 8. Donnell Drummond is spon- sored by Vanessa Dickey. 9. Dino Drummondis sponsored by Lisa Bailey. silver memories. if I. Bobby Scott is sponsored by Bonnie Clement. 2. Fred Bassingame is sponsored by Gretta Donald. 3. Michael Propes is sponsored by Kelli Hester. 4. Steve Waldrop is sponsored by .lulie 'T' Owens. - 5. Lawrence Blackman is sponsored by Kim Miles. 6. Terrum Smith is sponsored by La- vonda Chiles. 7. John Bailey is sponsored by Cindy Drummond. . Spirit week, with dress-up day. cowboy day. hat and tacky day. yiersey day. and school colors day, kicked off the I98I Home- coming Celebration. Many ac- tivities throughout the week of October I2-I6 combined to com- memorate Carolina High SchooI's silver anniversary. Clubs and organizations worked very hard on creating home- coming floats for a competition judged by the Homecoming Committee. The floats created by Student Council, the Varsity Cheerleaders. and the senior class won awards. A pep rally was held on Friday morning in the gym. Enthusiasm and spirit grew as the cheer- leaders cheered, the band played, and the homecoming contestants were introduced. The juniors won the spirit com- petition, and almost everyone sang the Alma Mater. The theme for homecoming night was Silver Memories. honoring the twenty-fifth anni- versary of CHS. Highlighting the evening was the crowning of Miss Patty Manley, a senior, as Homecoming Queen. Her atten- dants were Miss Regina Norton and Miss Vanessa Dickey. The senior class chose seven girls to represent them on the home- coming court. The remaining girls each sponsored a senior football player. The queen and her attendants were selected by the entire football team. 8. Tyronne Smith is iponsoredby Wil- lie Mae Smith. 9. Dwayne Walker is sponsored by An- nette Sullivan. IO. CNot picturedj Leon Thomason is sponsored by Sandra Bowen. Special 'EventsfI55 In honor of the twenty-fifth an- niversary former homecoming queens were invited to return to CHS for this special night. Fif- teen of the twenty-five queens came, and a reception in their honor was given before the football game. The former queens were also recognized on the football field before the game. A dance for the alumni was giv- en by the Homecoming Commit- tee after the game. Many gradu- ates attended and enjoyed the reunion with former classmates. The Homecoming Committee worked extremely hard to make this night very special for ev- eryone. Through the hard work and committment of this com- mittee, Homecoming l98l will long be remembered. ,. QA ., 1 , I. The l98I Homecoming queen, Pat- ty Manley is happy to wear her crown. 2. The l98O Homecoming Queen, Miss Suzi Green, enjoys her last night as the current queen. 3. top row: Tonya Hallums, Tamika Duckett, Patti Nelson, bottom: Suzi Rice, Corrine Dickey, and Julie Turner represented the senior class in homecoming. Y' -1-4.35. ..,,,5,,,,,,,. . .. , t?sffi'5,+ L., l56fSpecial Events 4.- , M . .uve -QM ,. - - 2 -.. - nu . ' D , 'AT Y ' M . . --,... - . -we , 216' Q ' , ,Q 'l 6050 V L '- ' A- A -. .-fr ' -KM.. 35, .u ' '- f Q. ,K ' V-ur Q.. was ws' '- I. Former queens enloy the chance to get to know one another at a reception given in the cafeteria. 2. The new queen. Patty Manley Qcenterj, and her attendants, Vanessa Dickey Qleftj and Regina Norton Crightj. Special EventsfI57 l58fSpeciaI Events crowning of a queen Y - f N w ii. ,F,....-tm., ...Q m y . . . .,:'- va rf , The l98l Miss Carolina Pageant was climaxed by the crowning of Traci Weaver as Miss Caroli- na. The talented junior, a dance student for fourteen years, danced her way to the crown to the tune of Mr. Bigshot. She also impressed the judges by modeling a lovely pink dress and white hat in the casual wear competition, and a rose-pink off-the-shoulder evening gown with a rhinestone-spangled drape in the formal wear com- petition. First runner-up was Kelli Israel. who sang the Bette Midler favorite My Mother's Eyes. Teresa Trammell, who performed a splendidly choreo- graphed toe ballet dance to Overture from the musical Oklahoma, received the Second Runner-Up and the Grand Talent award. The contestants in the pageant selected Carol Crowe as Miss Congeniality. The Non- Finalist Talent Award was given to La-Shella Griffin, who recited the dramatic monologue Ego Trippin'. Page I58 I. Traci Weaver impresses the judges in talent. evening wear. and casual wear competition, and appears very happy after being crowned Miss Caro- lina. Page I59 l. Kelli IsraeI's performance of My Mother's Eyes impresses the judges tremendously. 2. The grace of ballet is captured in this moment as Teresa Trammell ends her dance with a grand potachae. 3. l.a-Shella Griffin's unique dramatic recital added a new dimension to the talent competition and won her the Non-Finalist Talent Award. 4. Carol Crowe accepts the Miss Con- geniality trophy with tears of joy. Special EventsfI59 I I6OjSpeciaI Events Page I6O I. Contestants in the pageant are, from left to right: Tammy Gullette, Shenia Tumblin, Lisa Rickard, Robin Pace, Kathi Rackle y, Carol Crowe, Kelli lsraeL La-Sheila Griffin, Julie Turner, Angie Walden, Patti Nelson, Debbie Duffie, Regina Norton, Traci Weaver, Rotunda Hunt, Tina CampbelL Cindy Shelton, Tracy Powell, Phyllis Coleman, and Te- resa Trammell. 2. The I98l queen, Traci Weaver, Ccen- terj. is surrounded by her court, from left to right: Carol Crowe, Kelli lsraeL Teresa TrammelL and La-Sheila Griffin. Page I6I I. Serving as Master of Ceremonies is Russ CasseIL who is currently a disk jockey at WFBC. 2. Providing the entertainment for the pageant are the Carolina Cloggers. Special Eventsfl6l I62fSpeciaI Events 4 sxmbvun stardust memories Stardust Memories was the theme for the I98I Junior-Senior Prom. Held on May 9 at the Shrine Club, the prom was a very special night for those who attended. Point of View pro- vided the music. Highlighting the prom was the crowning of Kay Perry as Prom Queen, and Shari Huffman and Kelli Israel as attendants. I. Pequita Marshall and Mike Logan en- joy slow dancing together. 2. Kay Perry, Prom Queen, is surround- ed by her attendants Shari Huffman and Kelli Israel. 3. Even adults, as Mr. and Mrs. Zende demonstrate, enjoy dancing to disco music. 'uf a time for us The Graduation ceremony for the Class of l98I was held at the Memorial Auditorium on June I, l98I. Valedictorian was Julie Teal, who presented a speech centered around the theme A Time For Us. Lisa Marler, salu- tatorian, also presented a speech. Lisa Rickard provided music, and Sandra Pitts closed the ceremony with prayer. Graduation night was a very special time for the Class of l98l because everyone was awarded a diploma for the twelve long years of hard work. This night also marked the beginning of a new lifes a life of marraige, a life of a new job, or a life of higher education. Wherever the future leads the graduates of l98l, their memories of Carolina High School will live forever. I. Lisa Marler, Salutatorian, presents her speech to the attentive graduates. 2. The Graduating Class of l98I patient- ly waits to receive their diplomas. Special EventsfI63 Patti Nelson was awarded the title of Miss CHS by the faculty of Carolina. She was selected on the basis of scholarship, leader- ship, responsibility and quality of character. Patti was active in such clubs as the National Honor Society, the cheerleading squad, the prom committee, and the Civinettes. Patty also added a spirited at- mosphere to the school during the Christmas season by being selected as Miss Merry Christ- mas. The Furman University Scholars were determined by the PSAT scores. and may be eligible for scholarships to Furman. The Fur- man Scholars this year were Ed- ward Frazier and Teresa Powell. Coach's Choice fo - - 'I ot- ball was i . 1 H and Dwayne ' . - - - - two played a vital part in the success of the football team and will be missed greatly next year. l64fSpecial Events special people at CHS L Choosing one person as Coach's Choice for the l982 Varsity Bas- ketball Team was virtually im- possible for Coach Tony Poole. Seniors Donnie Mann, Terrun Smith, and John Bailey were his top three. Veronica Wharton was Coach Betty Moore's choice player on the I982 Girls' Basketball team. Veronica led the conference in scoring and proved to be a great asset to the team. The Baptist College of Charles- ton offered scholarships to ju- niors who scored high on the PSAT. The Baptist College Schol- ars this year were Bradley HilL Kenney Owens, Laura Fisher. and Donna Davis. K 1 f fy- 1 if V l i Special EventsfI65 Coach Lester Erwin chose Scott Pittman as Coach's Choice for the I98I baseball team. Greg Ragan was selected by 1 Coach Ray Riley as Coach's Choice for the I98l tennis team. Coach Phil Turner's choice for Q the I982 wrestling team was Da- vid Caraway and Gregg Bar- field. l66fSpeciaIEvents E .1 1 Kim Miles was selected by Coach Betty Moore as Coach's choice for the I98I volleyball team. Coach's choice for the I98I girl's Coach Tony Poole chose James track team was Erica Walker. Brown QNot Picturedj as Coach's choice for the l98I golf team. track team. Gregg Barfield and Dwayne Walker Cnot picturedj were cho- sen by Coach Charles Davis as Coach's choice for the I98I boy's Special EventsfI67 I68fOrganizations Jewell James Estes, class of l97O, was a member of the first Civin- ette club at Carolina in I967. Mr. Cecil Edwards, who taught history, and Mr. Mickey Long originated the club, and with the help of the faculty, twelve girls were selected to make up the first club. Activity-wise the year began slowly, but by spring the pace had picked up. The year was highlighted by a trip to a Civitan convention in Myrtle Beach. Jewell recalls being afraid to ride the roller coaster. Mr. Long reassured her and even rode along with her the first time, but she remembers being terrified despite his coaxing. There were no old members to initiate Jewell and her eleven co-members. The next year. however, the twelve veterans each took a new girl and thus began the well-known Civinette initiation rites. In the years since Jewell James Estes first became a Civinette, the organization has grown in activities and service for the school and community. twenty- we years of 0 gan! afizf Bw 1 Q I ,sl VF if .gg - ' ' , '?,'fQf,fWj-f ??ff f',, . L 4:3 OrganizationsfI69 Student Council 2. Bradley Hill Vif 3. Kathi Rackley Secretary 4. Amy Aiken Treasurer 2. Mrs studentgover dedicgf-Qn I. Robin Freeman President dew? 4 i I7Of Organizations ii! Executive Council S.. 'Q' : 'ga-1ta,.' .I PVQL Student Council has worked this year to promote a spir- of unity and enthusiasm here at Carolina. As the year pro- gressed a feeling of together- ness manifested itself within in- dividual groups and between classes. Such a feeling was due partly to the many activities sponsered by the Student Coun- cil The Spirit Committee spon- sored several projects to try to promote spirit among classes. Friendly class competition was encouraged with projects such as the spirit chain contest. Students of the Month were also recognized regularly. These students were chosen by their classmates for superb charac- ter, spirit, and citizenship. The Projects Committee sponsored activities which helped not only students, but also people in our community. Among these were The Blood Bank and the food boxes for two needy families at Thanks- giving. ln February, Student Council hosted Inter-High Council at Carolina. Student Council experienced a very productive year, and their hopes are that everyone enjoyed the SI-82 school year. 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The paper, which was printed at least once a month, not only reported news and happenings, but also the positive and nega- tive views of Carolina students. Receiving an elective unit for the first time was also an incen- tive to make the paper better than ever. Because of the improvement of the Trojan, sales and circula- tion increased. while the price did not. Goals that the Trojan staff set were to represent and include all Carolina students and for the Trojan to become a self-support- ed organization, existing only on its own sales. Ben Aiken . . . Sports editor and pho- tographer. Donna Bolding . . , Social editor Susan Brantham . .. Features editor Felicia Bruce . . . Reporter Ed Frazier . . . Business editor Cindy Fulbright Copy editor and typist Teresa George . . . Reporter Bradley Hill . . . Advertising editor Kate Jones . . Editor-in-chief Gina Moser . . . Reporter Stephanie Posey , . . News editor Keith Tate Reporter Sharon Wilson . . . 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One business that has support- ed Carolina greatly during the past twenty-five years is Cely Construction Company. They advertised in our first yearbook. Mr. Cely said, We advertise with Carolina because we are within the same community. Also, fifty percent of our em- ployees attended Carolina. Support is essential to any suc- cess. Without it, campaigns re- gardless of the cause, could not be won. Carolina is fortunate in having a community so involved with its demands and concerns. 'NES S, sm NES ly 451 ,ao- ,QV Op, Q: ' -rr I f H70 SA L JA Hl-Hunan 'sm I8SfAdvertisements LOW E ,tg 5 ..'mwg-tfvrr V y A g gt, g, ,y .ur V Y ', n .vt M 4. AW' f'?Q2'1,, Msn? ,,,A-QQ 535, .H gy Gil! . V V .5 , gn tw? ',, - W 'sf A W , 4.5 W fill iffy 4 ft' V W . ' ,vricvs . . . mandy , . . ads wif' ww: .Ji va in .- V N151 2 52 . 7 M19 L1 17 ,sy -Q 4, . Z K 3-Biff 1 1 fl mr: A ,, . u. 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Alan Fulbright Beth Fulbright - Civinettes ll. IJ. Chaplain IJ, French Club IO. II. Treasurer ll, Teacher's Aide IJ. Cindy Fulbright - Powderpufl Player Il, IJ, Homeroom Offt- cer 9, Il, IJ, Wedding IJ, Troian Staff IJ, Prom Committee IJ, Teacher's Aide IJ. Suzanne Gardner f Office Aide 9. IO. IJ, Homecoming Com- mittee IJ, Prom Committee IJ. Johnny Garrett Rhonda Garrison Titn Gibson Jackie Gillespie - Basketball IO. II. IJ, Volleyball Line Judge Il, Pep Club IO FBLA IO, II. IJ, Teacher's Aide D Michelle Gillespie - Homeroom Officer I0, Merit of Achievement tn Outstanding Education From Board of Trustees II, Member of Society of Distinguished American High School Students. Kay Goodnough - Civinettes ll, Pep Club 9, Annual Staff II. IJ. layout Artist II. Advertising IJ, Spirit Corninittee IO, Teacher's Aide IJ, Student Council IO, lst Place Design Division in FAC Annual Art Show. La-Shella Griffin -Homeroom Officer IJ, Pageant ll. IJ. Non- Ftnalist Talent Award ll, Homecoming II, Drama Club IJ, FBLA ll, Attendance Award 9. Gidget Hall - Track 9, Cheerleader IJ, Junior Class Treasur- Senior lndexfJl7 er. Homeroom Offtcer 9. IO. II. ll. Pageant II. NHS II. ll. Secretary I2. Annual Staff I2. Student Life. Trotan Staff 9. Citizens Advisory Committee IJ. Secretary. Prom Com- mittee Il. Member Of Society Of Distinguished American High School Students. Student Council 9. Black Cultural Club 9. Girls Slate Il. Juntor Marshall. Tanya Hallums - Homecoming IJ. FBLA II. Black Cultural Club 9. Deanna Hamby f Homeroom Officer IO. ll, II. Pageant Il. Civtnetles IO. ll. IJ. Pep Club 9. lOl Troian Staff 9. IQ Prom Committee II. Spirit Committee 9. Teacher's Aide I2. Singing Christmas Tree IO. ll. IJ. Honors All-State Chorus Donna Hamby - Pep Club 9. DE ' Paula Hammond Linda Hart - Band 9. IQ Ctvtnettes ll. IJ. Treasurer I2. NHS IJ. Prom Committee IJ. Jimmy Harvey Helena Henderson - Powderpuff Player ll. Wedding II. Teacher's Aide ll. Office Aide Il. Kelli Hester Y Homecoming l1.Civtnettes I2. Pep Club ll. IJ. NHS Il. Il. Prom Committee Il. IJ. Teacher's Aide Il. ll. Peggy Hester - Tennis II. Powderpuff Player Il. I1. Pep Club II. DECA II. ll. Wanda Hewions Deanna Higdon Charles Hill - DECA I1 Burt Holder - Golf IO. ll. IJ. Jeanette Holliday - Drama Club D. Lisa Hopkins - Powderpuff Player I2. Flag Team ll. Monte Hudson 4 Tennis IO. II. Il. Homeroom Officer IO. IJ. Ctvitans IO. ll. II, Vice-President ll. Cathy Hughes Edward Jabbar - Track II. Chess Club IO, II. Teacher's Aide II. Member of Society of Distinguished American High School Students. Melody lacks - Powderpuff Player ll,I1.Homeroom Officer Il. Wedding Il. Civtnettes IO. II. IJ. Prom Committee Il. Communications Committee II. Office Aide IJ. Caleb Jackson Dee Jackson - Football 9. II. Renee James -Track 9. Pep Club 9. IO. Il. II. Secretary IO. I2. Treasurer ll. DECA IO. Il. ll. Reporter IO. District Contest Winner IO, ll. FBLA II, I2. Corresponding Secretary IJ. Trojan Staff 9. IO. Teacher's Aide IO. Science Club 9. Secre- tary. Junior Achievement ll. Vice-President of Market- ing. Sherry Jennings - Powderpuff Player ll. Homeroom Officer 9. to Pep ctut. 9. Carol Johnson - Basketball IO. Powderpuff Player II. Cheer- leader 9. IO. II. Head IQ Freshman. Sop..omore. and Junior Class President. Homeroom Officer IQ NHS II. Spirit Com- mittee 9. IO. Secretary IQ Beautification Committee II. Chairman. Gloria Johnson A Powderpuff Player Il. ll. Teacher's Aide 9. 2l8fSentor Index Mtlte Johnson Kate Jones - Basketball 9. Basketball Statistician IO. II. I2. Basketball Manager lOl Volleyball Statistician 9. IO. Il. Il. Student Body Treasurer IO. Ctvinettes IO. Il. Il. President ll. French Club 9. IO. ll. Trojan Staff 9. IO. ll. I2. Editor ll. Proiects Committee 9. Sptrtt Committee 9. IO. Elections and Procedures Committee IO. Prom Committee Il. Home- coming Commtttee ll. II. Student Advisory Committee D. Lunchroom Committee II. Traffic Committee lOl Basket- ball Manager IOI Freshman Class Representative. Student Council 9. IQ Member of Society of Distinguished Ameri- can High School Students. Lavonda Jordan - Homecoming II. Wedding II. Pep Club II. FBLA ll. Il. Teacher's Aide II. PJ Jordan - Ctvtnettes IJ. Pep Club IQ Drama Club 9. Ronnie Jordan Joe Kelly - Teacher's Aide l2. Janice Kilgore - Track 9. Powderpuff Player IJ. Teacher's Aide IJ. Black Cultural Club 9. Carol Kincade - Homeroom Officer IQ French Club 9. Pep Club 9. Tracy K ing Teresa Knight Y Powderpuff Player II. Homeroom Officer II. I2. Pep Club 9. IQ Spirit Committee 9. - san sift 9. weaamg ti. DECA iz. TedLangrehr - Football 9. IO. Il. IJ. Co-Captain ll. Basketball 9. IO. Il. II. Powderpufl Coach ll. Senior Superlative. Most Handsome. Wedding IO. ll. Spirit Committee 9. Homecom- ing Committee II. I2. Teacher's Aide IJ. Office Atde IO. Fatty Lavender - Wedding Il. Spirit Committee 9. IO. Office Aide IO. Glenda Leslie Lisa Little Jones Loyd - Track IO. James Loving - Track 9. Jackie McCoy Anthony McCrary - Teacher's Aide II. Lee McGee - Tennis Il. Homeroom Officer 9. Senior Super- lative. Best Personality. NHS II. Annual Staff IJ. Cam- paigns. Representative Council 9. IO Teacher's Aide IQ Office Aide IO. II. Dana McGhee - Homecoming Committee Amy McKee f Basketball IO. J.V. Sportsmanship Award. Powderpuff Player II. I2. Flag Team 9. IO. ll. IJ, Captain Il. Homeroom Officer 9. D. Homecoming Il. Wedding Il. Patty Manley g Powderpuff Player II. I1. Cheerleader 9. IO, ll. Ball Girl ll. Freshman and Sophomore Class Vice-Presi- dent. Class Beauty 9. II. Miss Freshman. Senior Superla- tive. Most School Spirit. Homecoming I2. Homecoming Queen. Annual Staff II. I2. Sports II. Editor I2. Homecoming Committee 9. IO, II. Sptrtt Committee 9. Office Aide ICI Prom Committee l2. Donney Mann - Football 9. IO. II. IJ. Basketball 9. IO. Il. l2. MVP Offense. Captain. Powderpuff Coach Il. Senior Su- perlative. Most Athletic. Baseball 9. IO. ll. ll. Captain Award Il. Jason Mann Jeff Mantooth Elatna Marshall - Track 9. Volleyball ll. I2. FBLA IJ. Teach- er's Aide ll. Office Aide ll. Sptrtt Cotntnittee 9. Library Aide Il. Pequtla Marshall - Track 9. FBLA ll. Annual Staff ll. II. lndtvtduals ll. Academics IJ. Prom Cotnmtttee ll. Il. Office Aide II. Sheila Matthews - Homeroom Officer 9. IQ Pageant 9. IO. II. DECA Il. Il. Miss DFCA ll. Homecoming Committee 9. IQ Teacher's Aide 9. IO. I2. David Medltn - Basketball IQ Track Il. Senior Superlative. Most Likely To Succeed. Ctvttans IO. ll. ll. French Club IQ NHS ll. I2. Kun Miles - Track 9. IQ Volleyball 9. IO. ll. I2. Captain I2. Hotneconttng ll. Wedding Il. Candle Miller - Powderpuff Player Il. IZ. French Club Il. Pep Club IO. II. Secretary IO. President II. DFCA Il. FBLA IJ. Trogan Staff IQ Teacher's Aide IQ Office Aide II. Library Aide ll. Scholastic Art Awards Certificate of Merit ll. lst Place School Art Show. Printmaking IQ Junior Achieve- ment ll. I2. Vice-President of Administration II. Vice- Prestdent of Financing ll. Jennifer Moore Chris Morgan Diane Mulltnax f Powderpuff Player IJ. Homeroom Officer Il. NHS II. IJ. Teacher's Aide Il. IJ. Janet Murphy - Powderpuff Player ll. Wedding ll. Office Atde ll. lisa Murphy - Powderpuff Player II. Il. Martorctte Team Il. ll, Assistant Head ll. Pageant D. Wedding ll. Prom Com- mittee Il. Teacher's Aide I2. All-Statc Chorus II. Jeff Murrell - Drama Club IO. Mtchatl Needham Patti Nelson - Basketball IO. Powderpuff Player II. Cheer- leader 9. IO. I2. Band 9. IQ Drum Malorette ll. Junior Class Vice-President. Senior Class President. Homeroont Offt- cer 9. IQ Pageant IO. Il. I2. Class Beauty IO. II. Senior Superlative. Best Personality. Homecoming IO. IJ. Atten- dant IO. Senior Court ll. Civinettes l2. NHS ll. ll. Spirit Comtnlttee 9. IQ Prom Committee ll. IJ. Chairman IQ. Homecoming Committee II. ll. Chairman ll. Teacher's Aide IJ. Office Aide IQ DAR Citizenship Award II. Girls Slate ll. Junior Marshall. All-County Band II. All-State Cho- rus Il. Member of Society of Distinguished American High School Students. Miss Merry Christmas I1 Teresa Nelson - Powderpuff Player II. Pep Club 9. DECA IQ Prom Committee IJ. Teacher's Aide IO. Danny Newman - Band 9. IO, ll. Captain ll. Homeroom Officer 9. Teacher's Aide II. ll. Kenny Ntmmons - Football 9. IO. Il. IJ. Baseball 9. IO, II. Pep Club 9. Office Aide IO. Vtrgtnta Noah Regina Norton - Powderpuff Player II. IJ. Captain II. Cheer- leader lO.ll.I1. Head II. Freshman Class Treasurer. Sopho- more Class Secretary. Homeroom Officer IJ. Pageant IO. ll. ll. Class Beauty 9, IO, ll. Senior Superlative. Most Talented. Homecoming IJ. lst Runner-Up. NHS ll. Il. Singing Christ- mas Tree Il. Jenny Nunn Kun Owens K int Page ' ta Parker - Wedding II. Trotan Staff 9. NJ. Parker Donnie Patterson Tina Phelps - Pageant II. Pep Club. IO. Drama Club IL FBLA IO. II. IL Annual Staff ll. Academics. Eddie Phillips Sus: Rice - Powderpult Player II. IL Homeroom Officer 9. IO. II. IL Homecoming IL Senior Court. Wedding II. Pep Club 9. IQ DFCA IQ Sptrtt Committee 9. IQ Elections And Procedures Committee II. Homecoming Committee IL Prom Committee IL Teacher's Aide IL Office Aide IO. Gerothia Robinson - Basketball 9. IQ Track 9. Most lm- proved Award. Volleyball 9. Cheerleader 9. Renea Robinson - Rtlle Team IO. II. IL Captain IL Valencia Robinson Sherry Rooks f Powderpuff Player II. Wedding II. Pep Club 9. IO. Tun Roper - Basketball 9. IO. II, IL Golf IO. II. IL Powderpuff Cheerleader II. IL Homerootn Officer IO. Il. Senior Superla. tive. Biggest Flirt. Wedding II. IL DECA IQ Hontecotntng Committee IO. ll, IL Teacher's Aide Il. IJ, Darlene kothel - Wedding ll. French Club 9. Drama Club IL Trotan Staff 9, IO. ll. Prom Committee IL Teacher's Aide I2. Dana Pierce - Powderpuff Player Il. IL Homeroom Officer 9. IQ Wedding IL Civinettes IO. II. IL Prom Committee IL Cotntnunicattons Committee IL Teacher's Aide IL Office Atde I1. Stephanie Posery - Homeroom Officer IO. Il. Senior Superla- ttve, Wttttest. Civinettes II. IL Pep Club 9, IQ Troian Staff IL Prom Committee IL Teacher's Atde Il, IL Member At Large IL Dale Powell f Powderpuff Cheerleader IL Homeroom Offt- cer 9. FBLA IO. Teacher's Aide 9. Da vid Price MtchaelPropes - Football II. IL Lineman of The Year II. Bus Driver 9. IO. ll. II. Co-Captain Il. Kathy Rackley - Basketball Statistician II. IL Basketball Manager IO. Track Statistician IO. II. Volleyball 9. Powder- puff Player Il. Rifle Team IO. II. IL Co-Captain IL Bat Girl II. Student Body Officer IL Freshman and Sophomore Class Treasurer. Honteroom Officer II. Pageant ll. IL Senior Superlative. Biggest Flirt. Wedding II. Civinettes IO. II. IL NHS II, IL Trojan Staff 9. Teacher's Aide IQ Office Aide ll. All-State Chorus IL Ricky Reid Connie Rush - Basketball IO. II. IL Track IO: Homeroom Officer ll. IL Class Beauty Il. II, Mtss Sophomore. French Club 9. FBLA 9. Spirit Committee IO. II. IL Teacher's Aide ll. ll. Robert SCOII A Basketball 9. IO, II, IL Track 9, IO. II. Wedding IL French Club Il. FBLA Il. IL Teacher's Aide II, IL Kenneth Seagraves - Teacher's Aide IO. II. Renee Shaw Sherry Shaw - Homeroom Officer IL DFCA IO. IL Prest- dent, Suzanne Shealy - Protn Cotnmtttee IL Teacher's Aide IL Lydia Shumale Phil Snmnons -L Baseball IO, II. IL Wedding IL DFCA Il. Teacher's Aide II. IJ. Anthony Sizemore Cindy Skok 3 Pageant IO. IL Homecoming IO, II. IL Wedding IO. Johnny Smith Pam Smith - French Club 9. DECA IL FBLA II, IL Teacher's Aide IO. Phadra Smith - Track 9. IQ Pep Club 9. Student Council IO, Il, Il Terrunt Sntllh - Football 9. IO. Il. II. Johnny Sentck Award Il. Most Valuable Defensive Ltneman IL Basketball 9. IO. Il. IL Captain IL Bus Driver ll. ll. Tyrone Smith - Basketball ll. IL Willie Mae Smith - Powderpuff Player II. IL Rifle Teant IL Homecoming IL Wedding ll. FBLA IL Teacher's Aide IL Black Cultural Club 9. John Stevens - Track 9. Deanna Stone f Chess Club Il. IL DECA Il. I2, Secretary and Treasurer ll, Secretary IL NHS II. IL Teacher's Aide I1 Annette Sullivan - Homeroom Officer 9. Pageant IQ Home- coming IL FBLA II, ll. Secretary IL Prom Committee I2 Teacher's Aide IQ Library Atde IO. Black Cultural Club 9 Office Aide IL Barbara Sullivan - Homeroom Officer IQ FBLA IL Brtgette Sullivan - Ball Girl 9. Black Cultural Club 9. Jackie Sullivan Waymon Sullivan Bryan Talley f Teacher's Aide IO. Barry Tatum -Football 9. IO. II. I2. Captain IL Sportsmanship Award IL Basketball 9. Baseball IO. II. IL Powderpuff Coach Il. IL Homeroom Officer 9. IQ Senior Superlative. Best All Around. Pep Club IO. Office Atde II, IL Brenda Thomas - Track 9. IO, Il. IL Ball Girl ll. IL Hotneroom Officer IQ Civinettes II. IL NHS II, IL Treasurer IL Prom Committee II. IL Teacher's Aide Il. IL Member of Society of Distinguished American High School Students. leon Thomason Sarah Thontpson Tracy Thompson - Powderpuff Player II, IL Cheerleader IL Homeroom Officer II. Class Beauty IL Senior Superlative. Class Sweetheart. Homecoming II. IL Civinettes II, IL Homecoming Committee II. IL Teacher's Aide IL Miss Merry Christmas Attendant. Alan Tollison Teresa Trammell f Powderpuff Player Il. Cheerleader 9. IO. II. II, Assistant Head IO. I1.Homeroom Officer 9. Pageant 9. IO. II, IL Honorable Mention 9. Ind Runner-Up IO. Il. Grand Talent II. Class Beauty IL Homecoming IL Spirit Committee 9. IQ Homecoming Comtntttee IL Teacher's Aide IL Office Aide II. luclnda Trimmer Cindy Trusly - Troian Staff 9. IQ Teacher's Aide II. IL Shenia Tumblin -- Ball Girl II, I1. Senior Class Treasurer. Homeroom Officer IO. II. IL Pageant IO. II. Pep Club 9. IO. President IQ Troian Statt 9. IQ Beautification Committee 9. Homecoming Committee IL Communications Commit- tee II. Teacher's Aide 9. Student Council Il. Julie Turner - Powderpuff Player Il, IL Maiorette Team II. I2. Head IL Senior Class Secretary. Homeroom Officer 9. IQ Homecoming IL Senior Court. Pageant Il. IL Civinettes IL Student Council IL Contmuntcattons Committee IL Office Aide IL Teresa Turner Charlotte Tyner f Powderpulf Player II, IL Cheerleader IL Flag Teant IO. II. Junior Class Secretary. Senior Class Vice- President. Senior Superlative. Best All Around. Wedding II. Civinettes IO. II.I1rAnnualStaff II. IL Sports II. Individuals IJ. Spirit Commttte?9, IO. Beautification Committee II. Office Aide IO. Member of Society of Distinguished American High School Students. Cindy Waddell - Pageant IL Pep Club IO. II. Steve Waldrop - Football 9. IO. II. IL Basketball 9. Tennis 9. IQ Track II. IL Powderpuff Coach IL Senior Superlative. Most School Spirit. French Club IO. Prom Committee ll. Sptrtt Committee IL Dwayne Walker Vickie Ware Karen Watts f Basketball 9. IO. II. IL Track 9. Homeroom Officer 9. 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I79, 2I2 Carter, Lewis A I25 Carter, Lynn A II4, I74 Daniels, Danny A 55, I36 Darnell, Barry A 55, I26 Darnell, Darron A II5 David, Stephen A I26 David, Steve A 55 Davis, Darren A I36 Davis, Donna A II5, l65. 22l Davis, Jimmy A II5 Davis, Jimmy A I26 Davis, Marty A I36 Davis, Michael A I36 Davis, Steve A 48, 49. Sl. 52, 57, 82, 83, 84 II5 Davis, Terrence A 5. 99, I73, ISI Davis, Tim A 99 Degear, Bent A I36 Dendy, Sonya A I26 Indexf22I Donald, Pete A I26 Golden' Holloway, Rusty A I28 Vicky A ICD 222flndex Dendy, Terry A I36 Devlin, Vittorio A I36 Dickert, Tommy A I26 Dickey, Corrine A 99. I56. I73, I8I Dickey, Vanessa A 99, I49, I54, I57 207 Dillworth, Nathan A II5 Dirton, Roderick A I5, 61, 99 Dixon, Angie A I36. I79. 202 Donald, Greta A 33, 99, IS5, l8I I72. I73, ISI Fuller, Sundi A I37, I78 Furr. Allen A 55, 73, I27 Gale. Shannon A I37 Gardener. Suzanne A Im, ISI Garrett, Anthony A 55, I27 Garrett, Barry A 73, II6 Garrett, Johnny A IOO Garrett, Lisa A I27, I79, 2I2 Garrett, Paulette A II6 Garrison, Bridgette A I27 Donald, Wendy A I37, I53, I77, I78 Donell, Barry A 55 Doole, Anthony A 55 Dority, Steve A II5 Dotson, Nadine A I26 Dove, Tammie A II5 Dover, Alan A 99 Dover, Steve A 5, 48. 53. 57, 82, 99, Ill. I54 Drummond, Camilla A I26 Drummond, Cindy A 99, I55. I79. ISI Drummon, Dino A 48. 49, 5I, 86. 99, I54 Drummond. Donnell A 48, 5I, 99, I54 Drummond, Tim A II5, I77, ISI Dubose, Lisa A 59. I37 Duck, Reggie A I26 Duckett, Tamika A II2. I56 Duffie. Angie A 80, SI, I37. 2II Duffie, Debbie A II5, I60, I79, 202, 2I0 Garrison, David A I37. I77 Garrison, Rhonda A IOI Gartrell, Rosa A I27, I74 Gary, Rodney A I37 Gentry, Carrie A 27 George, Joy A l37 George, Teresa A II6, I7I Gibson, Tim A IOI Gibson, Tim A I27 Gilbert, Danny A II6 Gill, Lamar A 86, I27 Gillespie, Jackie A 64. IOI. I73 Gillespie, Michelle A IOI Ginn, Scott A 73. I27, 2I3 Gist, Lisa A I73 Glenn, Terry A 6l. II7 Goforth, Jill A I27 Brenda A I27 Durham, Alan A I37 Durham Durham , Anthdny A 86, II5 . Felicia A iw Durham. Lamar A 86, I26 Durham, Veronica A I26 Durham, Dyer, Dennis A ICD Earley, Lucy A I27 Tim A II6 Edmond, Edmonds, Angela A II6 Edmonds, Antonia A ICD, I72. 207 Edmonds, Eric A I37, I75 Ellenburg, Wanda A I27 Eller. Tony A II6 Elliot, Donna A 80, 9I, I27, 2II Ellis, Susan A I26, I72 Epps, Gene A l37 Ervin, Kip A 73, 82, 84, ICD Eskew, Tim A 73, II6 Etris, Lee A 55. II6 Evans, Brigette A II6 Evans, Scott A I37 Everett, Tommy A 48, 90, 9I, II6 Failor, Donnie A II6 Failor, Ronnie A II6 Fakoormejad, Angela A II6 Ferguson, Sonya A I37 Ferguson, Teresa A I37 Ferrell, Scott A 56. II3. II6, ISO, 207 Finley, Barry A ICD Fisher, Fran A Im. l80, ISI. 209 Fisher, Greg A ICD Fisher, Laura A II6, I65 Flanagan, Kathy A I37 Fletcher, Shan A II6 Fletcher, Tammy A l37 Flory, Brian A I00 Floyd, Sam A 55, I27 Forrester, Gina A ICD Fortune, Andy A I27 Foster, Angie A I73 Foster, Bobby A 48 Foster, Chris A 82, I27 Foster, Jackie A I73 Foster, Ronald A I37 Foster, Ruby A I27 Fowler, Keith A I37 Foxx, Cathy A I37 Foxx, Lynn A I37, I73 Frazier, Edward A II6, I64, I72, ISO Freeman, Beth A I27 Freeman, Rhonda A II6 Freeman, Robin A I5. ICD, II2. I7I. I72, I80 Friddle, Laura A 59, 64, I27 Fulbright, Alan A 3. Iw Fulbright, Beth A I4, IGB, IS7 Fulbright, Cindy A IOO, II8, ISI. 200 Fuller, Bill A II6 Golden, Fred A 57, II7, 22l Golden, Jackie A I37 Goldsmith, Michelle A I27 Good, Billy A I37 Goldsmith, Michelle A I27 Good, Billy A I37 Goodjoin, Trammell A I77, l78 Goodnough, Kay A 93, IOI. 2IO Goodwin, Anthony A II7 Goodwin, Trammell A I27 Goolsby, Roger A I37 Gordon, Mary A I37 Granger. Alan A I27 Grant, Tim A II7 Graydon, Tammy A I27 Green, Kevin A I37 Green, Pamela A I37, I73, I74 Green, Renee A I37 Greene, Buddy A II7 Greene, Renee A I28 Greer, Kurt A I37 Grice, Rhonda A II7 Griffin, Chevee A I37 Griffin, La-Sheila A IOI. l59. I60 Griffin, Lisa A II7 Griffin, Ray A I38 Griggs, Jaine A I38 Gullette, Tammy A 78. 79, 93, II7. I6O, Hackeny, John A I38 Haines, Matt A II7 Hall, Curtis A 70 Hall. Gidget A 78, 79, 93, IOI, I80, I9 Hall. Mike A I38 Hall, PJ. A I38 Hall, Tammy A I38 Halloway, Rusty A 55 Hallums. Pete A 48, 52. I54 Hallums, Rhonda A I28 Hallums. Tanya A 39, IOI. I56 Hamby. Carolyn A II7 I anna I4 OI ..t, - A .I 4' ..-, : Hamby, Jeff A I3S Hamby, Kim A I28 Hammond, Dawn A I28 Hammond, Paula A IOI Hardy, Andrea A I28 Harkins, Cindy A I38 Harlowe, Conway A I38 Harper, Pam A II7 Harris, David A II7 Harris, Eric A 5, 48, I24, I28, I7I, I73 Harrison, Danette A l28, I74 Hart, Jeff A I38 Hart, Linda A IOI, I80, I8l, I87, 209 Harvey, Jimmy A IOI Hayes, Hendel A I28 Hayes, Steve A I38 Haywood, Alfred A 55, 69, 86 5, I95, 2I0 209 Heard, Carlton A I5 Hearst. Frank A I38 Heinbree, Deborah A II7 Henderson, Anthony A 54, 55, 69, Henderson, Helena A IOI Hendrickson, Lindy A 48, 73, I28 Hendrix, Diane A 87, II7 Hensel. Joel A I28 Henson, Mike A 73, l28 Henson, Patricia A I28 Hester, Kelli A IOI, I55, I74, ISI, 209 Hester. Hester. Peggy A IO2, I74 Susan A I38, I53 Hewien, Wanda A IOI Heyward, Allred A 55, I38 Hicks, Sheila A II3, II7, ISI Higdon, Deana A I02, 209 Hill, Bradley A 86, II7. I65, I Hinkson, Todd A l38 Hinson, Randy A II7 Hohn. Darlene A I28 Holcomb, Lynn A I28 Holcombe, Donna A I28 Holcombe. Tammy A I38 Holder, Burt A 3, 90, 9l, I02 Holliday, Jeanette A IO2 Holliday, Bryan A ISS, I78 7I, I72 Hollingsworth. Randy A 70, I38 Hooper, Lonnie A I38 Hooper, Michelle A I38 Hopkins. Brenda A I38 Hopkins, Lisa A I02, 2I2 Hopkins, Michelle A II7, I74 Hopkins, Nancy A I38 Hopkins, Tracy A 39. II7 Howard, Eaton A II7 Howard, Shane A I38 Hudson, Monte A 88. I02. I86 Hudson, Tim A I28 Hughes. Cathy A I02 Hughes, Jimmy A II8 Hunt, James A 70, II8 Hunt, Reggie A II8 Hunt, Rotunda A II8, IGO Hunter, Starr A I28 Hurst, Vernon A I28 Irby, Billy A I39 Irby, Ricky A I4I Ireland, Buddy A I72 Israel, Carl A 7, I28, I75, I8I. I86 Jabbar, Edward A I02 Jabbar, Yvonne A I39 Jacks, Melody A I02. II6, I8I. Jackson, Anthony A 86, l28 Jackson, Caleb A I02 Jackson, Dee A I4, I02 Jackson, Wendy A I28 James, Del-mesha A I39 James, Renee A I02 James, Tina A I39 James, Todd A 55. I39 Jamison, Darin A 55 Jamison, Don A 55. I39 Jaquith, Steve A 55. I28 Jefferson, Nancy A l39 Jennings. Sherry A I02 2l0 Johnson, Carol A IO2 Johnson, Felicia A II8 Johnson, Gloria A I02 Johnson. Kenneth A II8 Johnson, Kenneth A I29 Johnson, Mike A I02 Johnson, Paula A II8 Johnson. Steve A II8 Johnson, Tangela A 64, IIS Johnson, Tracy A I29 Johnson. Wanda A I39 Jones, Cindy A 56, 93. II8. I87, 2l0 Jones, Clayton A I39. I75 Jones, Edward A IS9 Jones, Kate A I03, I8I Jones, Ken A I29 Jones, Oscar A I39 Richard A 48, II8 Jones. Jones, Sandra A I29 Jones, Tina A I29 I28 7 Madden, Johnny Y II9 Jones. Wesley Y S3 Jordan. Ann Y I29 Jordan. Johnny Y II8 Jordan, Lavonda Y IOS. I7S Jordan, Mitch Y IS9 Jordan, Patrick Y I29, I7S Manley, Patty Y 78. 79, 93. IO4. II2. I47, I48. I65 Jordan. P.J. Y IOS Jordan, Ronnie Y IOS Jordan, Sandra Y IS9 Kay, Mike Y 6. II8. l73 Keener. Brian Y 55. 69 Keener. Scott Y IS9 Kelly, Becky Y II8 Kelly, Jerry Y II8 Kelly, Melissa Y I29 Kelly, Terry Y IS9, I78 Kennedy, Edwin Y IS9 Kent, Faith Y II8 Kilgore, Freddy Y IS9 Kilgore, Janice Y IOS Kincade, Anna Y IS9 Kincade. Carol Y I4. IOS King. Kelly Y 59, IS9 King, Mike Y 82, ns ' , Sta 9 King. Ste N ng, r Y Knecht. Sherlon Y II8 Knight, Larry Y II8 Knight, Melissa Y IS9, I79. 202 Knight. Teresa Y IOS Land, Cind Y n reth, Tammie Y IOS Lan r . r Y Lane. Mark Y 55, I29 Lanford, Becky Y II8 Langdale, Lora Y IS9 Langdale, Tammy Y IS9 Langrehr. Ted Y I2, 48. 5I, IOS. IIO, I54. II8 Lantuon. LaShawn Y I39 Lark, Wayne Y I75 Lasenberry, Don Y II9 Latimer. Ken Y IIS Latimore. James Y IS9 Lavender. Patty Y IOS Lawson. Angie Y I29. I47, l52 Lawson, Juanita Y II9 Lawson. Tina Y I29 Leslie, Glenda Y IOS Lester. Regina Y IS9 Lewallen, Mitch Y I28 Lewers, Tabatha Y IS9 Lewis. Todd Y 88, II9 Limbaugh, Lisa Y IS9 Little, Lisa Y IOS Lloyd, Dorcas Y IS9 Lloyd. Jones Y IOS Lloyd, William Y 5, I29 Lockhart, David Y IS9 Lockhart. Tony Y II9. I77 Lollis. Kenneth Y II9 Lollis. Patty Y I29 Looney, Tracy Y lS9 Loving, James Y IOS Lowery. Kim Y IS9 McAlister. Cindy Y IS9, I47. ISS McAtee. Travis Y IS9 McCall, Mark Y 54, 55. 68. 69, I McCall, Ricky Y 73, II9 McClain. Tara Y I29, I74 McClintock, Harvey Y 55, I29 McCoy, Cynthia Y II9 McCoy. Eric Y I4O McCoy. Jackie Y IOS McCurley. Byron Y I40 McDavid, Tony Y 48. BI. 86. II9 McDowell. Missy Y I4O McDowell. Tim Y I29 McGee, Chris Y I40 McGee, Lee Y 92, IO4, III McGhee. Dana Y 37, IO4, ISI McJunkins. Ken Y I29 McKee, Amy Y IO4. I54. I79, 2I2 McKee. Tony Y II9 McKinney. Angela Y II9. I8I McKinney. Vanessa Y 64 McMorris. Andrew Y 55 McRae, Keisha Y I4O McRae. Ronnie Y I4O McSwain, Greg Y I4O Mahaffey, Kay Y I6, 87. I29, IS2 Mahaffey. Marty Y I4O Mahaffey, Todd Y 55. I4O Norton. Regina Y 8. 78, 79. IO5, III, II9. I54, 7 ISO. ISO. ISI. I95, 209 Nunn, Jenny Y IO5 Nyman, Richard Y I20 Oliver, Sandra Y 6. 87. ISO. I7S Orr, Russell Y 48, I20, I74 O'Sheal, Amy Y I4O Mahaffey. Tony Y I40 Malone, Denise Y 80. Sl, I4O, 2II Maness. Marie Y II9 Mangrum, Robert Y II9 Mangrum, Tonya Y II9 Manley, Kelly Y I4O O'Sheal, Lisa Y I40, I7I Osteen, Nina Y I6. I24, ISO, I52, I72. 207, 2I0 Owens, Craig Y 4I. I20 Owens. Derrick Y I20 Owens, Julie Y 59, ISO, I55. I7I Owens, Kenny Y IO, 88, 93, I20. I65, ISO, I86 Owens. Kim Y IO5 Owens, Sheila Y ISO I54, I56, I57, l8I, I95, 210 Manley. Phil -- IO4 Manley, Robert Y I4O Mann, Donnie Y 48. 53, 6I, 63. 82, IO4. IIO, Mann, Jason Y IO4 Mansell. Eric Y I4O Mansell, Horace Y 48. 50, Mantooth, Jeff Y IO4 Mantooth, Kathy Y I4O Marler, Kenny Y II9 II9 Marshall, Elaina Y 58. 59, IO4, I7S Marshall. Pequita Y 93. IO4, I62. I7S Martin, Denise Y I29 Martin, Rhonda Y II9 Mason, Barry Y II9 Massengale, Tim Y 82, I29 Massey, Lonny Y I29 Massey. Robert Y 69 Matthews, Leanne Y I40 Matthews. Sheila Y IO4 I54. Owens, Tina Y I4O Ownby, Marcia Y ISO Padgett. Mike Y I4O Page. Connie Y 44, I40 Page. Jay Y 55, ISO Page, Kim Y 73, IO5 Page. Page. Nikki Y ISO, I7I, 207 Ricky Y I4I Painter. Stephanie Y I4I Parker. Mitia Y IO5 Parker, NJ. Y IO5 Parker, Roger Y I4I Parks, Annette Y ISO Parks, Tony Y I4I Paschal. Mack Y ISI Pasley. Movita Y I4l Patterson, Dino Y I4I Patterson. Donnie Y IO5 Patterson, Kevin Y I4I Medlin, David Y IO4. II2. ISO. 209 Medlin, Mike Y S. I4O Medlin, Tracy Y I40 Melvin, Demetria Y I4O Messer. Mike Y I40 Miles, Kim Y 58, 59, IO4. I55. I67 Miller, Candie Y IO4, I7S Miller, Rena Y II9 Miller, Rhonda Y ISO Patterson, Lisa Y I4I Patterson, Teresa Y ISI Patterson, Tim Y I4I Paxton, Lloyd Y I20 Pearson. Tracy Y ISI, I74 Perkins, Tina Y I4I Perry. Scott Y I4I Peterson. Greg Y ISI Peterson. Mary Y ISI Miller, Windell Y I4O Monday, Eddie Y 55. ISO Monroe. Bobby Y I40 Phelps, Tina Y IM Phillips, Eddie Y IO6 Phillips, Jill Y ISI Moore, Hope Y ISO Moore, James Y II9 Moore. Jennifer Y IO4 Moore, Lisa Y I4O Moore, Lisa Y 59. I40 Moore, Renee Y I20 Moore. Wayne Y ISO Morgan. Chris Y IO4 Morrow. Lisa Y I20 Phillips. Lisa Y I20 Phillips, Rex Y 73, I20 Phillips. Steve Y I4 Pick. Billy Y I7S Pierce, Dana Y IN, ISI. 2IO Pilgrim. Robin Y I4l Pineda, Martin Y 73, I20, 2IS Pittman. Jack Y I20 Poff, Deanna Y I4l Morton, Ralph Y I4O Mosely. Guy Y 55 Moser. Gina Y ISO, I7I. I77 Mote, Lonnie Y ISO Mull, Chris Y ISO. I77 Mullinax, Diane Y IO5 Mullinax, Scott Y I20 Murphy, Lisa Y I4. IO5. IS5. Murrell, Jeffery Y IO5 Myrick. Ernest Y ISO Nalley, Nita Y I4O I78, ISI. 204. 2I0 .1 - ... 0 Nations IJ - .t ' Y ISO - 4 . 1 . Tracy Y ISO Needham, Michael Y IO5 Neely. Roger Y IO. 55, ISO Nelson, Patti Y S7. 78, 79 I64, I80, ISI. I95. 209 Nelson. Teresa Y IO5 . 96, IO5. III, I56, l60. Neson, Vicki Y 80. 8l. I4O, I5S. I7I, 2II Nesbit, Elizabeth Y I4O Nesbit, Sharleen Y I20 Newman, Danny Y IO5 Newman, Randy Y ISO Nimmons, Kenny Y 7. 48. 5I. IO5. I54 Nimmons, Teresa Y ISO Nix. David Y I4O Noah. Ginger Y I05. I7S Norris. Paula Y I4O Norris, Shannon Y ISO Poole, Anthony Y 55. ISI Posey, Michelle Y I4I Posey, Stephanie Y I5. ICB, III. I7I, I8I Posey, Tammy Y ISI Posey. Tonie Y 87 Powell, Dale Y I06 Powell, Ron Y I4I Powell, Teresa Y I20. I64, I7S, I80, ISI, 209 Po well. Powell, Traci Y I20 . Tracey Y 37, I20, I60, I78. 204, 2I0 Powers, Phil Y 48, 57, I2I Poynter. Cindy Y I20 Pressley, Vicki Y ISI. I7I Price, David Y IO6 Price, John Y I2I Price, Pam Y ISI. I79, 202 Pridmore, Jeff Y I2I Pridmore, Pam Y ISI Prince. Dwayne Y I4I. I7I Prince. Loretta Y I20 Propes. Michelle Y I5O Propes, Mike Y 5, 48. 5I, IO6. I55 Propes. Sherry Y I2I Rackley, Kathy Y I06. II2, I6O, I7I, 209, 2I0 Ragsdale. Kelly Y I4I Ramey, Danny Y ISI Ramsey. John Y 48. I2I Redman, Tina Y ISI Reeves. Kim Y I4I 224fIndex I I Reid. Ricky A IO6 Reilly, Nathan A 55, I4I Rhodes. Netter A I4I Rhodes, Steve A I2I Rice. Susi A IO6. I56. I8I Richardson. Eric A I4I Richardson. Greg A 90, 9I, Richey, Robert A 48. I2I ISI Richey, Rodney A 27, 48. 6I. 62. 82, 85, I2I Richey. Shannon A 73 Riddle. Butch A I4I Risher, Rhonda A 78. 79, I2I, I5I. I95. 2I0 Roach, Dale A I4I Roache, Kerry A 86. I2I Roache, Tressa A ISI Roberson. Shawn A 48. I2I Roberson. Wren A ISI Roberts. Toni A 80. SI. 92. Robinson, Eva A I2I Robinson, Gerothia A IO6 Robinson, Jimmy A 220 Robinson. Kristie A I4I Robinson. Renee A I54, I73. Robinson, Valencia A IO6 Robinson, Vernon A III Rodgers, David A I2I Rogers. Betty Jean A I3I Rogers. Rance A 73, I3I Rogers. Tommy A I2I Rooks, Sherry A Im I3I. I52, I74, 2II I79, I8I. 202 Roper, Tim A 90. GI. ICB, II2. I8I Roseman, Melinda A I2I Roseman. Melissa A III Rosemond, Craig A I3I Rosemond, Douglas A I4I Rothel, Darlene A ICB, I73 Rush, Connie A 64. 66. IO6 Russell, Charles A I2I Salter. Sanchez A I4I. I77 Sanders, Diane A I3I, I74, I78 Sanders. Len A I2I Sanders, Patricia A 87 Scott, Angelina A ISI Scott. Bobby A 48, 52. 86. Scott, Charlene A ISI Scott. Dana A I22 Scott, Gloria A I4I Seagraves, Kenneth A IO7 Seagraves, Terry A I2I, 2I5 Secrist. Chris A I32 Sekerchak. Bud A I4I Sentell, Michelle A l32 Shanks, Chris A I32 Shanks. Stephanie A I42 Shaw, Anthony A I42 Shaw, James A I42 Shaw. Lena A I22 Shaw, Renee A IO7 Shaw. Sherry A IO7. I74 Shealy, Suzanne A I07. ISI Sheehan. Kim A I42 Sheehan. Scott A I32 Shelton. Cindy A 78. 79. I2 2IO Shepard, Sandra A I42 Shepard, Wayne A I32 Sherman, Jennifer A I42 Shirley, Beth A I32 Shockley. Mary A I32 Shockley, Troy A I42 Shumale. Lydia A IO7 Simmons. Phil A 82, IO7 Simmons. Tommy A l32 Sims. Lisa A I32 Sims. Margaret A I32 Sims, Valerie A I42 Sizemore. Anthony A IO7 Sizemore, Kim A I23. I32 Skelton. Barbara A I30. I32 Skelton. Ted A I32 Skinner, Darlene A I22, ISI Skok, Cindy A I07, I54. 2IO Sleiman, Giscle A I42 Smith. Alan A I22 Smith. Benny A I42, I73 Smith, Bruce A I42 Smith. Charlie A 5. 48, 73. Smith, Cindi A I22. I55. I73 Smith, Felton A I22 IO7, I55. I73, ISI 2. I5I, I60, I87. I95. II4, I22 Smith. Garnell A I32 Smith. Jackie A I22 Smith. Johnny A IO7 Smith. Lisa A 58. 59. I32 Smith. Lisa A I32 Smith, Pam A I07 Smith. Phadra A IO7 Smith, Renee A I32 Smith, Rhonda A I22 Smith. Rodney A 48. 49. 6I, 69. I32 Smith, Satoria A I22 Smith. Tabitha A I42 Smith, Terrum A 48. 52. 53, 6I, 63, IO7, I55. I65 Smith, Tony A I74 Smith. Tyrone A 48, 52, IO7. I55 Smith. Vanda A I32 Smith. Vardry A I22. ISI Smith, Willie Mae A I07. I55. l73, I79. ISI, 202 Snead, Audrey A I42 Standard. Billy A I22 Standard. Jeff A I42 Starks, Dawn A I22 Stevens, John A IO7 Stevenson, Anthony A 70 Stewart, Andrea A I42. I73 Stewart, Debbie A I22 Stewart, Gerry A I42 Stewart. Larry A I22 Stewart, Mark A 70, I42, I77 Stewart. Melinda A I22 Still. Garnell A I22 Stone, Deanna A I80 Stone. Steve A 55, I42 Stonell, David A 73. I42 St. Ong. Cheryl A I42, I78 St. Ong, Danny A I42 Strickland, Michael A I42 Suber, Robert A I22 Sullivan, Annette A IOS. I55 Sullivan, Barbara A I08 Sullivan, Bridgette A I08 Sullivan, Doug A I32 Sullivan. Jackie A 87, I08 Suttles. Roger A I32 Suttles, Tommy A 48. 73. I22 Swalford. Sheila A I42 Swafford, Thomas A I42 Swaynghame, Terry A I32 Sweeney. Ben A I32 Swinton, Jewel A I42 Tallent, Sammy A I32 Talley, Brian A I08 Tammen, Jeri A I32 Tarrant. Creston A I42. I78 Tarrant. Major A I0. 48, I32, I77 Tate. Keith A I23 Tate, Tim A 9 Tatum. Barry A 48. 5I, 53, 56, 57. 82. I08, III. I54. I64 Taylor, Kay A I42 rayivf, Ricky - 4s. sn. sv, us Taylor, Stephanie A I32 Taylor. Thomas A 69, I32, I73 Tew, Lavonda A I32 Thomas. Brenda A 87. I08. I72, I80, 207, 209 Thomas. Sherman A 7, I42 Thomason. Leon A 48. 5I. IO8 Thompson. Julius A 70, I42 Thompson. Linda A I23 Thompson, Mary A 64. I33 Thompson. Michael A I78 Thompson, Michelle A I23 Thompson. Sarah A I08 Thompson, Tracy A 7. 8. 78. I54, I8I. I95, 2IO Thom son Valerie 79. IO8, IIO. I49, p . A I42 Thrasher, Lisa A 80. SI. I33. I52. 2II Thurston, Donna A I33 Thurston. Steve A I33 Timmons. Keith A I42 Tinsley, Wes A I42 Tollison, Alan A I08 Tollison, Melinda A I23 Tollison, Scott A 73. I42 Trammell, Teresa A 78. 79, I08, I48, I54, I59. I60. ISI. l95, 2I0 Trammell, Wes A 55, 73. l33 Trimmer. Lucinda A IO8 Trusty, Cindy A IO8 Tucker, Patty A I42 Tumblin, Shenia Turner. Julie A JIO A 96. I08, I60. I72, ISI. 207 37, 96. I08, I56. I66. I78. 204, Turner, Robert A 55. 86, I33 Turner, Teresa A IO9 Turner. Tim A 4I, 48, 73. 86. I33, l7I. 25 Tyner. Charlotte A 78. 79. 93, 96. IO9, III. I8 I95. 2IO Tyner. Joan A I42. I78. 204 Underwood, Bobby A 82, I33 Valdez. Millie A I23 Valentine. John A I43 Valentine, Tim A 48. I33 Vanadore, Jimmy A I33 Veino. Laura A I23 Veino. Pam A 92, I33, 2I0 Waddell, Cindy AI09 Wagner, Marc A 90. 9I, I23. I73 Wakefield, Charles A I33 Wakefield, Debra A I33 Walden, Angie A I23, I5I, I60, I8I Waldrop, Rickey A I43 Waldrop, Steve A 48, 5I, 57, 86, I09, II2. I55 Walker. Dwayne A 48, 49, 50, SI. 53, 86. 87 IO9, I55. I64 Walker, Erica A 59, 64. 65, 87. I24, ISS. I67. I72, 207 Walker. Lynn A I43 Wallace. Angelo A I43 Ware, Vickie A IO9 Watts. Karen A 64. IO9 Weaver. Traci A I09. IIO. I49, I58, I6O Webb. Willie A 86. I09 Weems, Sonya A 33, IO9. l79. I8I, 2I2 Welch. Debra A I43 West, Willie A 68, 69 Wharton, Veronica A 64. 65. 67, I65, ISI Whitaker, Marie A I33 White. Roger A I43 Whitfield, Charles A 86 Whitfield, Mike A I43 Whitworth, Ronnie A I43 Whitworth, Tammy A I43 Wilks. Ike A I43 Williams. Aaron A I23 Williams, Anthony A I23 Williams. Greg A 55, I33, I77 Williams, James Williams, Liz A A I33 I23 Williams. Lynn A I43 Williams, Steven A 73. I09 Williams, Vernon A I33 Willimon, Shane A I43 Willis, Doug A I43 Willis, Lisa A I33 Willis. Sandra A I33 Wilson. Andy A I43 Wilson, Bryant A I33 Wilson. Eddie A I23 Wilson, Keih A 48. 5I, 90, 9I. IO9. Wilson, Lisa A 64, I23 Wilson. Pam A I43 Wilson. Sandra A IJ3 Wilson, Sharon A I09 Wise, Annette A I23 Wolgamott. Sonna A I43 Wood. Mark A I33, I7I. I72, I73 Woodall. Angela A I23 Woodlolk, Darryl A I43 Woodlolk, Reggie A I33 Woody. Joe A I43 Woody. Kevin A 48. 82. l23 Wright, Ann A I33 Wright. Jimmy A 55. I53 Wright, Kenneth A I43 Wright, Leroy A 55 Wright, Susan A I43 Wright. Titn A I33 Wyatt, Lisa A I33, I74 Yeomans, Lisa A I43 Young. Sheila A I33 Young. Timmy A 48, 68. 69. l33 Zack. Lori A I43 Ziegler, Bruce A 69 87, IO9, IIO. II2. I28. I54 MN f 4 I. While working on the computer, An- gie Cox shares a baffling moment with a classmate, Donna Davis. 2. Playing checkers takes strategy, as shown by Jimmy Robinson. 3. Mrs. Harris' drama class provides entertainment for the student body. 4. Thirty-one, you say? 5. Teresa Boyd is one of the students who assist the office workers. CIosingf225 A Parable of Immortality I am standing upon the sea- shore. A ship at my side spreads her sails o the mor breeze and starts She is an object of strength and I stand and watch until at last she hangs like a speck of white cloud just where the sea and sky come down to mingle with each other. Then someone at my sides says, There she goesl Gone where? Gone from my sight .. that is all. She is just as large in mast and hull and spar as she was when she left my side and just as able to bear her load of living freight to the place of destina- tion. Her diminished size is in me, not in her. And just at the 'moment when someone at my side says, There she goesl there are other eyes watching her coming and other voices ready to take up the shout, There she comes! - Henry Van Dyke in memoriam 226fClosing -23+ -..N ax 5 5 .3 it if 7 .Q Q page f i ' 5 gf' 5 i'Yi?'IJI1 1 W ' f. .wus . ' .. 1- 'M . K, S . A A fl.-ASS' .Q 2 W tw 1 5 'wi as ,, i::1f.f.s'?w- 11. 6 X 'vw 1 1-.ay-+ - ' v A V .. 1 ' 3 I 4 i V, 0 51 'gig . VX fi. I jj i I b ' M fl aff ' O l . . W fl .... . ,M .. . , M.. Yiwu , wr w'1'wr,.Q?' 1 , . '99 , i 3 ' I ww .V ', Mr. William A. Dilling was an im- portant part of Carolina High School's faculty. He had been at Carolina High School twenty- two years and imparted to many a student his knowledge to use and to share with others. Most faculty members will remember the generous and practical ad- vice that Mr. Dilling freely gave on a variety of subjects from landscaping to automobiles. Many students have said Mr. Dilling had a subtle sense of hu- mor. He shared jokes with stu- dents, and students shared jokes with him. These moments often enlivened the atmosphere of his classroom. Because of his experience with math, algebra, and even com- puters, he taught many students the importance and practicality of being good in math. He was Mrs. .lean Robbins is a name that many Carolina students remem- ber. Mrs. Robbins was a business teacher at Carolina from l956- l98O. Mrs. Robbins was not only a great teacher but a great friend to many students. Her devotion to her job earned her the re- spect with which we all remem- ber her. She was a person who was willing to give an extra ounce . She taught her students how to work and how to enjoy work. - The Carolinian remembers Mrs. Robbins in a special way this year. Before her retirement Mrs. Robbins was the annual ad- visor and therefore has a special link to C.H.S. She worked to- gether with students to produce many yearbooks - yearbooks for students who wanted to re- . ,-. I. n 1 F Ll ji ISIN!! Thank you, Mr. Jim Campbell, for your help in, reproducing pictures. Thank you, Mrs. Karolyn Edwards, for the use of your typewriters. Thank you, Mr. Steve Hickok, for your help with layout designs and artwork. Thank you, Monte Hudson, for the pic- tures you have contributed. Thank you, Mrs. Pat Green, for your interesting interview. Thank you, Mr. Carroll Jones, for taking excellent pictures. Thank you, Dale Powell, for traveling to games and taking good pictures. Thank you, Mr. David McDonald, of .lay- Mac studio, for taking beautiful individual pictures. Thank you, Mr. Tim Scott, for devel- oping pictures for us. Thank you, advertisers and patrons, for contributing much needed revenue Thank you, Mr. Claude Saleeby, for your suggestions, instructions and patience. Thank you, Mrs. Cynthia Oliver and Mrs. Nancy Zende, for being excellent advisors. Thank you, Carolina community, for your support of the Carolinian these past twenty-five years. vg- A, gy? WR 'Ski' ll Q xv? ,, may Q QQ Q S5 f R559 UR L+? Q My ,gif 02, bf- P ooh ', li:-'Vis bein Srgof Kf5Ov-Jsfm 1300. Qiah wt.. Cfoolcl haue, louan a,Loaef, P901 bowqdaj , jvqkgblijagggg UmKm!. 32547 Cn '37 01 och- 54125 W VMSQZS - ? MQ5 M ww BW A QQ95NgQf' N 'SQ W 0 ww W ww E W W5 Mmyugbmgkxg M W Ov Q5 QQ? 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