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PEMICAN NINETEEN HUNDRED SEVENTY FOUR “ O Pri = ©) P hn me a rr | Pri rr a oe it on O oad Pri O y” rr i rr a anf = “Tl O c AD ©PEMICAN NINETEEN HUNDRED SEVENTY FOUR 4d ALNSAAS GS3YONNH N3aSdLANIN NVOIWSd ya f A iit f 3 fr RD i | Cotes aa a ‘ en Ip ait CONTENTS Student Life) 3) 0 ee ae 12% SPOrts. ea ae 28 Academics (2.0) i a 70 Clubs and Organizations ...... .97 Classes and Administration .... . 146 Advertisements ........... 200 INO ee Cas ee ea lect a eae Senior Statistics 00) 1) ee is 230 Colophon ...... Lb hi temeauo bane — , 240, PEMICAWN NINETEEN HUNDRED SEVENTY-FOUR Nene Soe iad f aM Af The roaring ocean — always alone in its majestic splendor — what can better or equal it? Does it not represent man’s search for his own splendor? The Year of ’74 It was a year of good times and a year of bad times It was a year of planning and a year of doing For sophomores, it was a year of adjustments For juniors, it was a year of belonging For seniors, it was the last year of security For all three, it was a year of contrasts It was the Year of '74. ee ELE ap imeenpe aly a a NN YE aw . ere i. HAY os s Laughter — a manner in which we express our happiness Tears — a manner in which we express our sadness t But do we not often laugh when we are the saddest? And do we not often cry when we are the happiest? We can see contrasts all around us if we only take the time to notice The contrasts of nature In the trees, as they shed their vivid colors for the drabness of winter The contrasts of age In the manner in which a young person extends a helping hand to an older one But contrasts are most apparent in people themselves Naivete, gravity, frivolity, contemplation And by observing the contrasts in people around us, we mature into the people we want to become. PEMICAN — 1974 High Point Central High School High Point, North Carolina Volume 30 Sn escolar epnnsceennineninunianertars aANeaiuoaiemisnanstiieenants a ee Ratt OUT WITH THE OLD Graduation Day ’73 Seniors listened to the speaker, received their long-awaited diplomas, and marched into a hard, cold society, feeling both worldly and childish. vol WATT TTT, (PATE Wy ada In September, a group of students arrived at Central, also feeling both worldly and childish. The sophomores — at once impressed by Central and wishing to impress Central, As the year progressed, they saw themselves change. ap tzte ti a a is, Ware Mace. va ei? Awe e.| id “yt Me 7 Ws, eur ¥- 9 =..53, oe wae tT ate We ge | iy © = — _ 8 enor Cat Rs! The OK. 13 Right: Mendee Ellis Below Left: Steve Stanley, Joanie Pruitt Bottom right corner: Cathy Ayscue, Dawn Potts OPPOSITE PAGE: Upper left: Woody White Upper right: Buddy Grissom Bottom left: Mary Barber, Lynn McAdams Bottom right: Janice Stevenson see Soe 15 Dr. William Michal, 16 Career Day — an annual occurrence at Central Various career opportunities were discussed by those who know them best — the consultants themselves. Each student was allowed to select two “careers” and alsc attend one mini-session on such topics as ‘Choosing ¢ College,” “Finding a Job,” and ‘'Self-Assessment.” pediatrician While consultants discuss careers, listeners contemplate their futures. Joanne Turner inquires about campus life as Martha Starling lends moral support. Beta Club sponsored Post- Educational Opportunity Day, formerly known as College Day. Juniors and seniors talked with consultants from various colle ges, technical schools, and the Armed Services. Questions were answered, information handed out, and decisions were reached. Joe Craig waits while the consultant studies his transcript. Post-Educational Opportunity Day 17 SiS wh. han debe ORE yg eee ne Sent Pr oe Bill Allen discovers the cause of Barbara Benson’s ‘‘death”’ after her collapse. 18 Web of Murder Charles Haworth laughs off a narrow escape. WEB OF MURDER, directed by Keith Yokley, was presented May 2 and 3, 1973. The suspense drama spun a web involving Barbara Benson, Bill Allen, and Randi Robinson. After a thrilling climax, the play ended with every matter solved. uy vied h® « 2? . ONE ER ee ec Ci dinded Two of the Vagabond Players amuse the audience with their hilarious stories. Some classes were entertained by the Vagabond Players from Flat Rock, North Carolina. The actors presented anecdotes and sketches from the works of Paul Green, which were accompanied by slides. A representative from North Phillip Atkinson takes his turn being the guinea pig in the “This Atomic World” program. Carolina State treated students to a lecture and demonstrated experiments in “This Atomic World.” After the program, chemistry and physics students saw slides describing various careers available as engineers. Assemblies 19 The A Cappella choir’s rendition of “White Christmas” fills the audience with the spirit of the season. Selected classes enjoyed the annual Christmas pro- gram by the music department. A Cappella, Centralaires, Choralettes, and the En- semble entertained the audience with sacred and secular numbers. The band performed in their usual excellent manner and involved the audience in a sing-along. 20 Christmas Assembly 5 ain ht NE SK Mr. Carter indicates that the brass section is to join in the playing : “Home for Christmas.” : “Projection of Black Awareness’ was an assembly presented by Harlem Renaissance and Modern Themes in Black Literature classes. The program was designed by both black and white students to share with the audience a greater awareness of black culture as reflected through their study of literature. Students participating in the Distributive Education Program informed underclassmen of various job opportunities available to them. Each program was described and a sales demonstration skit was given. | STION OF Back Ak S xs MEKAY UGHES icoln West, as portrayed by Larry Ratliff, discovers that he is the real Linda Marrs describes the Co-operative Office Program, in which she is a jing!” participant. Joe Ford objects to Denise Williams about Dianne Garrison’s conduct. Henry Kearns demonstrates his prize-winning sales sees: Assemblies 21 KML RROR IRE = : Yikee y, aS Hee Frank Shaw of radio station WMFR presents Earl Martin, Most Valuable Offen- Miss Pat Hester congratulates Gail Lewis, winner of the Wright Award sive Player, with a Player of the Night award. and co-winner of the Basketball Award. | George Karl, University of North Carolina basketball star, was the guest speaker for the 1973 All-Sports Banquet. Awards for basketball, swimming, spring sports, and girls’ sports were presented. Capturing the top awards for the girls were Gail Lewis and Sharon Simrel. Walker Lee was selected as Best All-Round Athlete, while Robert Crowder received the Best All-Round Competitor Award. Greg Hinnant won the Dr. W. J. Scott Award, presented for achievement in athletics and schol- arship. Capturing the top award at the 1973 foot- ball banquet was William Washington as Most Valuable Player. Earl Martin was selected Most Valuable Offensive Player, while Joe Primus captured the corresponding honor for the defense. Davidson College football coach, Dave Fagg, was the main speaker. Ronnie Allen, winner of the A. Coke Cecil Award, accepts congratulations from Coach Roy Boyles. 22 Banquets Class projects at Central varied from candy sales to Friday night dinners. The sopho- more class sold chocolate bars as their money-making project. ‘Cowboy Cain’s,” was the name of the Country and Western Supper held by the junior class. Seniors hosted “Papa Ronnie’s,” their original version of the perennial spaghetti dinner. Both ‘Papa Ronnie’s” and “Cowboy Cain’s' were named after the presidents of the respective classes — Ronnie Clinard and Jim Cain. Cowboy Jim Cain defends the Junior Class Country and Western Supper from outlaws Cappy Probert and Mar- shall Morgan. Papa Ronnie Clinard shares a joke with a guest at the senior class spaghetti dinner. Terry Tate and Chuck Stephens wait for exiting students; hopefully they will be able to make some sales. Class Projects 23 National Merit Semi-Finalists — Susan McFalls, Matt Wall ) JUNIOR HI 1-Q: Row 1 — Massey, Terrell, Cain. Row 2 — Haworth, Frazier, Rawlinson. Not pictured: White, Morgan. Governor’s School — Acquanetta Alexander Bausch and Lomb Award: Hal Safrit ‘ : ; -WHO’S WHO: Row 1 — L. Amos, Fick, McFalls, Barber, Duncan, Robinson. Row 2 — Craig, Hart, Collins, Cecil, Lewis, M. Amos, Washington. Row 3 — Safrit, McKenzie, Lee, Allen, White, Clinard, Kellam. QUILL AND SCROLL: Row 1 — Pegram, Frazier, Auman, Honeycutt. Row 2 — Bolton, Clodfelter, Reid. Row 3 — Hart, Stancil, Southern, Coble. Row 4 — Farlow, Lewis, McDowell, Pitts. Not pictured — Barber. BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ STATE: White, Dyer, Coble, Wall, Craig. HI I-Q: McFalls, Southern — alternate, Dyer, Pitts, Wall — Captain. Not | ; pictured — Safrit. COMMENCEMENT MARSHALS: Row 1 — Bencini, Gooding, Dyer, Pitts. Row 2 — McDowell, Osborne, Steele, Safrit. Row 3 — Craig, Crawford, Ca- perton, Amos. Row 4 — Dennis, Moring, McFalls, Wall. Row 5 — Clinard, Lanning, Ghosn, White. MOREHEAD SCHOLARSHIP NOMINEES: Safrit, Wall, White, Craig, Amos. Sylvia ollins, aids of Honor: Randi Robinson Carolyn Killebrew 26 Homecoming Court Senior Attendants: Gloria Nance Kathy Briggs Hilli Fick Donna Williams Beth Bryant Denise Williams Melinda Steele Junior Attendants: Susan Koonce Kelly Winzeler Vickie Martin Malinda Murray Sophomore Attendants: Kim Shaver Cynthia Parson Carolyn Corn Homecoming Court 27 October 12, 1973, was a day when both dreams and floats were built and destroyed. Hours of back-breaking work were climaxed by one day of adding finishing touches which were in some cases rewarded but which in others went down the drain. Visitors from Tomlinson and Ferndale, along with returning alumni from various colleges, added to the general hubbub. Even the youngest visitor is intrigued by the first place GAA float. one, Hayworth meticulously paints a picket fence for the junior class A xhibit. “must” for many floats is the Bison, made of plywood, insulation, and plenty of black paint. 28 Homecoming Day Ae The varsity and junior varsity cheerleaders served as major supporters of the football and basketball teams, while encouraging students with their original projects. During the football season, the girls sponsored numerous “days.” The traditional ‘‘Hat Day” was held along with ‘Sock It to ’Em Day” (stu- dents sported wild socks) and ‘Make ’Em See Red Day” (red and white were worn to psych the Raiders). The cheerleaders sold blue HPC derbies as their money-making project. Interest in the “days” dwindled during basketball season. “Turn ’Em Inside Out Day” on which students wore shirts inside out drew little response. The cheerleaders attended all basketball games and generated enthusiasm throughout the crowd. Diane Frazier escorts Jeff Patton as the football team is introduced to the stu- dent body. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Row 1 — Robinson; Voorhees; Duncan; Frazier. Row 2 — Holmes; J. Amos; M. Amos, Head; Fick; Pegram; Athanas. Cheerleaders 29 JV CHEERLEADERS: Row 1 — Sloan; Timmons, Head; Horney. Row 2 — Hauser; Kuhn; Collins; Parson. Row 3 — Fleming; Shaver; Fick; Corn. Judy Hauser anxiously awaits a crucial first down call. 30 Cheerleaders A happy Julie Amos leads the crowd in singing the school song after a Bison touchdown. The High Point Central football team finished the 1973 season with a 5-5 record. Although not one of the best seasons the Bison have had, it still had its bright spots. The Bison traveled to Ragsdale for their first game and in a high-scoring clash were upset 34-20. Opening at home, Central showed the supporters their worth by downing the Thomasville Bulldogs 18-7. The Bison continued their winning ways by stopping Dudley 20-7. North Forsyth put up a struggle but Central finally triumphed 14-13. Reynolds’ running power proved to be too much for the Bison as they fell 34-14. The spirit of homecoming didn’t invade the Bison enough to prevent their being shut-out 13-0 by Smith, the eventual conference champions. Playing in Greensboro, Central put away the Whirlies of Grimsley by a 14-7 count. Because of offensive turnovers, the Bison were defeat- ed by Andrews 52-14. However, the Bison were the only team to score two touchdowns on the Raiders this season. Two touchdowns were all Central could manage against Page, losing 26-14. The last game of the season, as well as the final game to be played in Albion Millis Stadium, was a happy one for the Bison. The band played a tribute to the years in the stadium and the team sent the Eagles home to East For- syth with a 28-6 loss. , , ™ y William Washington views a ‘‘busted’”’ play with disgust. : | Bison defenders tackle a fleet opponent. Varsity Football 31 Vernon Ingram receives instructions from Coaches Hutchins and Carden on next quarter’s strategy. “Sometimes, it’s just not worth getting up in the morning,” sighs a dis- gusted Perry Allred. Varsity managers carry Frank Howze, a Bison casualty, to the security of the field house. Varsity Football 33 Raymond Quick rubs his hands in anticipation of the next exciting play. Johnny Davis strains for ground against Thomasville. 34 Varsity Football VARSITY FOOTBALL: Row 1 — Payne, Manager; Cates; Jackson; Washington; Davis; Lee; Tyson; Robbins; Bethea; Primus. Row 2 — Atkinson, Train- er; Hughes; Mock; B. White; McKenzie; W. White; Swaim; Sexton; Bernot; Kearns; Ferguson; Allred. Row 3 — Douglas; Turner; A. Stewart; Wilson; Henderson; Aderholdt; R. Stewart; Martin; Ingram; Dockery; Moser; Webb, Manager; Ritch, Trainer. Row 4 — Wallace; Ratliff; Jackson; Alston; Dowdy; Patton; Fulton; Jordan; Howze; McCollum; Mays; Grissom; Torrence; Bryson. Football Ragsdale. Thomasville . Dudley... North Forsyth Reynolds .. Smiths. ..:. Grimsley... Andrews . . Page... East Forsyth Linda Pegram greets the '73 football season with an astounding “Hoorah!”’ Varsity Football 35 JV FOOTBALL: Row 1 — Herrin; Tillman; McLean; Carter; Martin; L. McDonald; Miller; Shelton. Row 2 — Rickert; Hunsucker; Ilderton; Davis; Black; Goss; Turner; Lewis; Siler. Row 3 — McLaughlin; Hayworth; McCall; Payne; Brewer; White; Davenport; Lee; Stevens; N. Mc- Donald. 20 7 6 0 3) 14 28 21 22 28 The Baby Bison defense was strong, breaking through opposing of- fensive lines many times. 36 JV Football JV Football Ragsdale . Thomasville Dudley .. Burlington Page .. Smith . . Andrews Grimsley Page High Point Central’s 1973 baseball team ended the season with a 3-12-1 record, finish- ing fourth in District Competition. Coached by Macky Carden and Bill Dam- eron, the Bison defeated Williams, Page, and Grimsley. The seniors on the team played a large role in developing the skills of the younger play- ers, who will prove to be bright spots on the Sw ae team this year. The Bison begin their season with high hopes for a home run. Baseball 37 David McKnight decides which bat to use as he prepares to hit a home run. Randy Coble waits for an easy catch. 38 Baseball BASEBALL: Row 1 — Gundy, Coble, Morgan, Beck. Row 2 — Webb, Freeman, Nelson, Cain, Turner. Row 3 — Honbarrier. Not pictured — Burroughs, Morris, Allen, Frye, McKnight, Hinnant, Bethea. Baseball Thomasville Andrews. Thomasville Grimsley . Andrews. Dudley .. Smith . . Dudley . Williams Grimsley Page .. Smith .. Williams Grimsley Page .. Smith . . — 0 5 6 2 1 0 1 5 ) 4 3 3 1 i 1 1 4th in District Competition Coaches Carden and Dameron check batting order for the next inning. Baseball 39 = ae NWPONEFORHWhWRUDUDA Throughout the season, the Bison kept straining for the ball — and victory. 40 Varsity Basketball High Point Central’s basketball team started their season strongly, but because of several last second defeats, entered a mild slump which pre- vented their finishing in the top half of their division. The Bison opened at Ragsdale and gained a relatively easy win. Opening at home, the cagers fought back from an eight-point deficit to defeat Williams on Earl Martin’s lay-up with forty seconds left. Central dropped a heart-breaker to Andrews in overtime 56-63. Traveling “cross town,’ the Bison, led by Ronald Johnson and Ronnie Clinard, played an outstanding third quarter to defeat Andrews 61-54. The cagers had even more success with Williams, trouncing them in alien territory. The Bison machine couldn’t operate against a tough Myers Park zone defense, dropping a decision 54-70. Giving little aid to the visiting teams, the Bison hosted the Furniture City Tournament, defeating Andrews in the championship. En route to the finals, the Bison-rolled to an easy win over Trinity 70-50 and outscored Thomasville 76-68 behind Earl Martin’s thirty points. The come-from- behind victory over Andrews gave Central their first championship in the tournament. Three of Central’s starters — Martin, Johnson, and Little were selected to the All-Tournament team. Opening conference competition, Central shot 38 percent in the second half and lost to East Forsyth 63-74. They bounced back against North Forsyth triumphing 69-65. Holding a big lead throughout the game, the Bison won over Smith 75-65. A 60-61 overtime loss in the final second against Page sent the Bison into a mild slump. They dropped consecutive decisions to Grimsley, Reynolds, and Dudley, mainly because of flat second halves. Ronnie Clinard’s lay-up with 1:04 remaining, along with perfect execution of the stall offense, iced a win over highly touted East Forsyth 57-56. The Bison gained revenge over Dudley 50-46. The cagers dropped yet another heart-breaker — this one to North Forsyth. After dropping three straight to Smith, Page, and Grimsley, the Bison fought valiantly, but were defeated in the final seconds by Reynolds 53-55. Midway through the season, the team developed a new sense of unity. ndrews. Success iS A BISON VICTORY KEYETTES Bison and Eagles alike wait for the outcome of a fierce jump ball struggle. sae Varsity Basketball 41 Chris Collins attempts a tap-in against the Thomasville Bulldogs in the “Duke of Earl’’ Martin cashes in on a free throw. Furniture City Invitational. Team quarterback, Ronnie Clinard, listens intently to instructions from Coach Hedgecock. 42 Basketball TSGS ” On Ss Central players jubilantly celebrate a victory over Andrews in the holiday tournament. Ronald “JJ’’ Johnson demonstrates his famous jump shot for the Williams Thomasville defenders watch a Mitchell Little lay-up drop through the Bulldogs. hoop. ae A oe ; eit bn sha ufteaeed SE RM BS Mitchell Little and Jerry Fulford wait for a rebound in case Earl Martin’s Despite excellent floor play, the Bison fell to Reynolds in a Carolina Cougar jumper doesn’t make the hoop. preliminary game. Ronnie Clinard’s outstanding floor play in the Furniture City championship game helped Central overcome Andrews. Mitchell Little bids for a jump ball in the season opener against Ragsdale. BASKETBALL: Row 1 — Charles, Mills, Johnson, Clinard, Doobrow, Little, Teague. Row 2 — Coach Hedgecock, Collins, Martin, Brucki, Bernot, Greene, Coble, Fulford, Assistant Coach Carden. Basketball 68 Ragsdale 63 Williams 56 Andrews 61 Andrews 81 Williams . 54 Myers Park 70 Trinity 76 Th omasville 53 Andrews . 63 E. Forsyth 69 N. Forsyth 75 Smith 60 Page 50 Grimsley 54 Reynolds 54 Dudley 57 E. Forsyth 50 Dudley 54 N. Forsyth 49 Smith In the warm-up before the Andrews game, players practice individually. 47 Page | 74 Grimsley 53 Reynolds ) 64 Grimsley Varsity Basketball 45 Keever Lambeth goes up for one of his many rebounds. The junior varsity basketball team proved to be a welcome surprise to Central’s fans. The team finished its season first in the conference, having a total of 15 wins. Kee- ver Lambeth, the Baby Bison’s center, led the team in rebounding, besides scoring over the twenty-point mark numerous times. Kent Byrd was outstanding on defense, while Brad Brewer aided the JV’s with his overall play. The Baby Bison played many close games, but were usually poised enough to come out the winner. 46 JV Basketball Kent Byrd concentrates intently on making a free throw. Brad Brewer played an important role in a thrilling win over Page. WV BASKETBALL: Row 1 — Byrd, Davidson, Allen, Draughn, Lewis. Row 2 — Edwards, Price, Brewer, Proctor, Martin. Row 3 — - 0ach Motsinger, Adams, Colbert, Jones, Lambeth, Probert. Blake Lewis drives one-on-one against an opponent. JV Basketball HPC HPC HPC HPC HPC HPC HPC HPC HPC HPC HPC HPC HPC HPC HPC HPC HPC HPC HPC 62 57 70 53 55 59 72 56 66 77 Aa 45 50 69 75 72 73 58 55 Williams Andrews Andrews Myers Park East Forsyth North Forsyth Smith Page Grimsley Reynolds Dudley East Forsyth Dudley North Forsyth Smith Page Grimsley Reynolds Reynolds JV Basketball 47 CROSS COUNTRY: Row 1 — Tinsley, Doobrow, Post, Cottam. Row 2 — Safrit, Evans, Bennett, Davidson, Price. Row 3 — Waller, Lambeth, Teague, Adams. By diligent work, close team unity, and excellent coaching, the 1973 cross country team was able to accomplish an unprece- dented feat in its history at High Point Cen- tral — a winning season with an overall record of 14-12. Though there were many outstanding performers, Captain Keever Lambeth, who constantly led the Bison herd, proved to be the most important asset to the team. Other notable runners included Alan Post, Fred Teague, Mike Doo- brow, Willie Middlebrooks, and Lane Evans. Since the team was composed primarily of sophomores and juniors, the future appears bright for cross country at Central. Boys participating in cross country begin their grueling runs at the boys’ gum. 48 Cross Country . fii Bek, b 5 ce ee “ ek aon aa bie san See Meg so rt ae Row 1 — Blackwelder, Doobrow. Row 2 — Belinsky, McKenzie, Otto, Bencini, Lee. Not pictured — Clinard. High Point Central’s tennis team finished their season second in the district with a 10-5 record, seven of the victories being shut-outs. The net- ters lost only to Reynolds, Grimsley, and Page. Walker Lee and Wayne Otto, team leaders throughout the season, were runners-up both in the conference and sectional tournaments. Ron- nie Clinard and John McKenzie, who finished as .quarter-finalists in district competition, played instrumental roles in come-from-behind victories. Walker Lee anxiously awaits the first serve. Boys’ Tennis 49 Pei, John McKenzie prepares to ace an opponent. Wayne Otto illustrates the proper forehand technique. SE OER AO I te Nii ct Sa wei 9 9 3 9 9 9 2 5 0 9 5 1 9 4 8 all, a Even cold weather doesn’t stop Ronnie Clinard from polishing his tennis form. Tennis East Forsyth East Forsyth Reynolds. Dudley . Andrews Smith . Reynolds Page .. Grimsley Forbush Williams Grimsley Andrews Page .... West Forsyth PNOCCOMDO HKPUOMOROWARNOO Miss Hester gives instructions to her players during a timeout. Kim Millar, always on the alert, waits for an open teammate before passing. The girls’ basketball team completed an- other outstanding season, losing only four times against twenty wins. Included in the wins were spectacular showings over Willi- ams 63-3 and Andrews 41-19. Led by tri- captains Gail Lewis, Kim Millar, and Ginny Roberts, the girls moved the ball effectively and were excellent on defense. Julie Randle led the team in rebounding and Gail Lewis led the team in scoring. Ginny Roberts was the defensive spark plug. Girls’ Basketball 51 TSE PEERS ——EE Julie Randle puts a spin on one her free throws. 52 Girls’ Basketball of y siete a, ee QOH PO; AP, | y lo ay ewe | %. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL: Row 1 — Roberts, Lewis, Millar. Row 2 — Barnes, Quick, Meisky, Harrington, Martin, Tate, Randle, K. Spaugh, Cook, Clark, Grace, L. Spaugh. Despite a valiant effort by Julie Randle, Donna Gutterman succeeds in wresting the ball away from her. Girls’ Basketball 43 46 45 47 41 56 71 43 67 56 50 61 42 41 52 53 61 54 63 54 49 37 48 Northeast Guilford .36 Pagemayte aes... 42 Grimsley .... . .50 Cummings .... .27 Andrews ..... .19 Reidsville ..... .38 South Stokes ... .40 Dudley ...... .23 N.E. Guilford ... .45 WilliamSmecmeeen LZ Smith Page Grimsley Cummings Andrews . Reidsville . . South Stokes Dudley .. Williams . Smith Smith Andrews Grimsley Girls’ Basketball 53 The girls’ tennis team finished their season with a 3-7 over-all record. They were two-time victors over Andrews and defeat- ed Ragsdale once. in sectional tourna- ment play held at Central, the doubles team of Jan Greer and Julie Randle advanced to the quarter- finals before losing to South Stokes. The team of Sally Caperton and Meg Randle qualified for the state tournament, in which they placed second. 54 Girls’ Tennis ] GIRLS’ TRACK: Row 1 — Siler, Grace, Voorhees, Knox, Millar, Lewis, Waddell. Row 2 — Holmes, Rorie, Brown, Kerr, Atkins, Simrel, Hegler, _ Winzeler, Hartsoe, Martin. Dora Holmes crosses a hurdle in the 880. The girls’ track team finished a successful season, having several second and third places in dual track meets. Sharon Simrel placed fifth in discus at the state meet. Pam Kerr was voted Most Valuable. Girls’ Track HPC 2nd Page Dudley HPC 3rd Andrews Durham Hillside HPC 2nd Andrews Dudley HPC 5th inconference meet 55 GIRLS’ GOLF: L. Spaugh, K. Spaugh, Lewis, Roberts. Kathy Spaugh was the state champion for the second consecutive year. The girls’ golf team competed only in the state championship tournament. Kathy Spaugh led the winning an unprecedented second state girls, championship. ti be $e t wep 56 Girls’ Golf als atl ty Eta I a ge RLS’ FIELD HOCKEY: Row 1 — Campen, Timmons, Zimmerman, Wall, Delappe, Callahan, Lovelace, Watts. Row 2 — Parson, Rorie, Imes, Brown. RLS’ VOLLEYBALL: Row 1 — Grace, Quick, Harrington, Lewis, K. Spaugh, Clark, Millar. Row 2 — L. Spaugh, Brown, senault, Zimmerman, Tate, Morey. The girls’ field hock- ey team completed their season with an 0-2-2 record. The girls were defeated twice by Andrews, while tying Smith and Page. The volleyball team finished as conference champions, _ boasting an outstanding 7-3 rec- ord. Field Hockey—Volleyball 57 GIRLS’ SOFTBALL: Row 1 — Cooke, Simrel, Nesbit, Barnes, Clark. Row 2 — Lockhart, Siler, Atkins, Spaugh, Robes Millar, Holmes, Lewis. PC 15 Andrews 2 PC 24 Page..... 5 PC 36 Smith faa 4 HPC 10 Dudley .yue-30 ee eee O HPC 18 Grimsley .... 7 HPC 22 Grimsley .. 3 HPC 12 Dudley. 7 HPC Istin Conference lst in Conference Tournament The girls’ soft ball team finished one of their most successful seasons, having a 7-0 record. Completing their season first in the conference, they also won the conference tournament. 58 Softball Patty Barnes pitches her way to another win. ' 322 3rd place Grimsley 305 322 3rd place Smith 309 322 2nd place Grimsley 321 326 2nd place Grimsley 315 344 2nd place Grimsley 338 Third in Conference Central’s golf team finished their season third in con- ference standings. In five matches, the team finished sec- ond three times and third twice. The golfers were led throughout the season by Robert Davis and Jackie Harris. The Bison competed against Page, Grimsley, Smith, Willi- ams, and Dudley in all matches. Jackie Harris, team leader throughout the season, received the Most Valuable Golfer Award. Golf 59 WRESTLING: Row 1 — Price, Atkinson, Middlebrooks, Sowers, Johnson, Rickard. Row 2 — Jones, Allred, Ferriter, Swaim, Hartsoe, Allen, Silver, Hayworth. Wrestling Central Davidson Hudson Andrews Andrews Grimsley East Forsyth North Forsyth Smith Page Grimsley Reynolds Dudley . . East Forsyth Dudley North Forsyth Smith Reynolds Page The High Point Central wrestling team finished their season with a 6-12 record. The Bison mat- men started the season well, but plagued by in- jury and loss of membership, they hit a slump. Perserverance and hard work enabled the Bison to make a comeback and win three straight matches before dropping their last four. After completing their matches, Bison grapplers watch their teammates compete. 60 Wrestling Ronnie Stewart waits patiently while coaches examine a possible sprained ankle. Wrestling 61 Mark Silver gains the advantage over an opponent. Peter Price eagerly observes the outcome of an exciting match. 62 Wrestling ; Making like fish, Chase White and Dick Cottam dive into freestyle competition. Walker Lee consistently places high in diving competition. The High Point Central swim team plunged into the 1973-74 season with the determina- tion of being the best in the state. In the early season, the team had little trouble proving their superiority. Limiting several teams to no first place finishes, they were able to down Smith, Chapel Hill, Page, Reynolds, and And- rews in quick succession. The only foe who did not feel the wrath of the Blue Whales was the team from Grimsley. Not only did the team achieve outstanding success in local events, but they were also impressive at regional events, especially in Atlanta and Chapel Hill. The major reasons for the team’s accomplish- ments can be credited to the abilities of Coaches Sanniota and Dameron, the endur- ance of the entire team, led by Chip Tinsley, and the enthusiasm of the managers and other vigorous supporters. Swim Team 63 a OEE. Ene TUNE er eT BOYS’ SWIM TEAM: Row 1 — Creede, Cottam, Post, Waller, Payne, Tinsley. Row 2 — Safrit, Kellam, Boyles, Lee, Bennett. Row 3 — Coach Sanniota, Coach Dameron, Bulla — manager, Frazier — manager. Not pictured — White, Connor. Swimm Boys GIRLS’ SWIM TEAM: Row 1 — Bencini, Millis, J. Bulla. Row 2 — Walker, Fic . Kuhn, Bland, Farrington. Row 3 — Coach Sanniota, S. Bulla — manager, Frazier — manager, Coach Dameron. HPC 70 Smitha HPC 102 Chapel Hill . HPC 78 Page .. HPC 52 Reynolds HPC 8842 Smith . HPC 91 Page .. HPC Andrews HPC 84 Smith . . HPC Andrews HPC 77 Grimsley HPC 100 Andrews HPC 61 Reynolds 2nd in Conference Meet 2nd in State Meet Girls HPC 73 Grimsley HPC 63 Chapel Hill 2nd in State Meet 64 Swim Team Ralph Moss sights his mark for pole vaulting. High Point Central’s 1973 track team fin- ished fifth out of sixteen teams in the conference. The cindermen ended the sea- son with a 9-2 record. The Bison were led all season by the brilliant performances of Robert Hedrick in the 880 yard run. He was conference cham- pion, sectional winner, and regional winner. Hedrick placed fifth in the state meet and set a conference and school record of 1:57.8 in the 880 yard run. The very successful 1973 track team was coached by Paul Hutchins and Roy Boyles. Track 65 Coach Paul Hutchins by recording results ‘RACK: Row 1 — Cates, Outlaw, Atkinson, Golden, Douglas, Middlebrooks. Row 2 — Schafer, iston, Ratliff, Mingo — manager. Row 3 — K. Gartner, Culbreth, Simrel, Mays, Moss, McCollum, White. Row 4 — Hedrick, sernot, Patton, Thompson, Ballow, Rawlinson, Ferriter, Jordan. 70 63% Reynolds . Reidsville. East Forsyth West Forsyth Andrews. Grimsley. Page ... Smith ... Cummings Parkland. Morehead .. 5th place Conference Meet Cranford, Widemon, Bryson, ne oO pickanenen me Mr. Bill Brewer, father of Brad and an avid Bison supporter, entertains JV cheerleaders with his version of the game. There’s usually one in a crowd who shows a little more enthusiasm. Coach Boyles ponders the next offensive play while observing on: 628 field action. Hilli Fick leads the cheerleaders in an enthusiastic welcome for the charging Bison. Dora Holmes puts the whammy on a referee. Judy Burnley, Central’s mascot, and Mary Quinn, Andrews’ mascot, exchange headpieces and friendly jibes. Sports Candids 69 English The English department continued its varia- tion of courses with the good success. Sophomores had a semester of basic English before selecting two mini- courses for the second term. Many juniors selected the eighteen week American Literature survey, while se- niors opted for British Literature. Hu- manities was also offered as a sem- ester course, while one class of Amer- ican Literature and Advanced Com- position was taught for twenty-seven weeks. Among the mini-courses offered were History of Film, Creative Writing, and The World of Sports. Students of Humanities select ordinary materials and construct abstract objects out of them. ; a 4 ee Charles Haworth practic i i i Pp es his exercises for a Theater Production assignment. A gum machine is the creation of Frank Bencini and Julie Hutchens 70 English Academics for a Humanities project. Typing students have no trouble finding their classes thanks to Is Jerry Samet just acting in his Theater Production class? Gloria Glover’s sign. eat tee Stanley Kearse and Lewis Williams are part of the sophomore English class who aided newcomers in finding their way. English Academics 71 Science Central’s science teachers took a special course this year to ob- tain an overall view of the science curriculum throughout the city. After completing the course, the teachers returned to their specific subjects with a better understanding of the science program in general. Biology was required of all sopho- Hal mores; chemistry and physics were offered for interested stu- dents. Two levels of physical science were taught. Anatomy and ecology were available for a semester each. Safrit, the receipient of the Bausch and Lomb Award, pur- sued independent study in chemistry; Bob Pitts studied physics independently. 72 Science Academics Biology students search for mitachondrion in a cell. Sylvia Collins stares in fascination at an explosive reaction in chemistry lab. Nhile Ann Loflin focuses the microscope, Anita Rose patiently waits ver turn. : Wayne Connor and Max Aldridge perform a complicated physics experiment. Science Academics 73 Math Into every student’s life, some math must fall; Central offered a variety of courses for every student. General Math | and Il, Alge- bra | and Il, and Geometry were among the courses taught. For the advanced student, Algebra Ill, Trigonometry, Analysis, Analytic Geometry, and a combined course of Al- gebra and Trig were offered. A student is required to complete two math courses in order to graduate. Sheila Maness assists Tracy Autry in obtaining Patricia Stewart’s height it meters. ; James Siler and Donna Von Cannon use vari i ? ri ” a eg: 2 . ry seeatenaes a nape neyo canner ous units of measure Miss Lee smilingly distributes Algebra Ill tests to apprehensive students. 74 Social Studies The Social Studies department at Central offered varied courses for students. All juniors were required to take U.S. Studies; other courses were ‘merely’ electives. World Geogra- phy, Government, Eastern Cultures, Western Cul- tures, Sociology, and Psy- chology were the courses offered. Psychology stu- dents visited Veterans’ Hospital in Durham, while sociology classes took field trips to various places in High Point. EY The fifth grade class illustrates their knowledge of history by re- Sylvia Collins discusses the Ganges River with her Eastern Cultures class. citing speeches by famous Americans. Social Studies 75 Foreign Language individual progress was the aim of the foreign language department. Four levels of both French and Spanish were available. Teachers constantly sought improvement in reading, pronunciation, and cultural understanding. The de- partment sponsored Foreign Lan- guage Week in the spring. Rickie Brucki’s acting instincts are revealed in the Spanish III play. USREY oye | Spanish students from Andrews enj i | enjoy the 2 tral’s Spanish lll students. ee paid at Van Massey and Chuck Solustri partake of beverages as a scene in the play. 76 Foreign Language Filial a @ pa : sel Carolyn Boyd offers gingerbread pigs to a prospective Flower vendor, Sallie Woollen, prepares a bouquet for a customer. ‘ustomer. An authentic can-can is performed by talented French students. Bill Allen and Clark Gibson describe the characteristics of Corot’s ‘Lady with a Pearl” for a French IV artist report. Foreign Language 77 Physical Education Girls’ physical education was bright- ened this year by the use of a sparkling new locker room and showers. With these new facilities, the girls participated more en- thusiastically in speedball, field hockey, basketball, volleyball, and softball. Sports with an em- phasis on individuality such as tumbling, track, archery, tennis, and badminton were also taught. Boys participated in football, basket- ball, volleyball, track, and base- ball. For the enthusiastic gym student, various weight-lifting de- vices were available. More modern showers replace antiquated shower stalls. Lockers and baskets in the new locker room provide greater security for girls’ possessions. 78 Physical Education Jumping double on a trampoline requires greater caution. Physical Education 79 Music Central offered a variety of choices for the musically inclined student. Orchestra, band, and chorus, all were available. Concert band and symphonic band prac- ticed daily, while stage band worked seventh period. The orchestra met third period to perfect their playing. Three choral groups met during the day and one practiced every Monday night. Hi) After rehearsing during the day, the marching band is ready to perform at the football games. | Members of the A Cappella Choir rehearse '! Am A Poor Wayfaring © Stranger.” ae me The orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Ruth, begins practice by warm-up scales. 80 Music Although 4:30 is quickly approaching, David Bennett continues to work on a masterpiece. Karen Cecil cautiously adds the finishing touches to a water color. Art Four levels of art were taught in order to encompass all planes of ability. Some stu- dents were pleasantly sur- prised to learn that they pos- sessed hidden talent. They developed their — skills through ceramics, etchings, block printing, and mac- rame. The more advanced students studied Cubism, Impressionism, and Art His- tory. Art 81 river Education For the sophomore, one of the most exciting and rewarding courses at Central was Driver Education. Both the classroom and behind-the-wheel phases were offer- ed. Students spent eighteen hours in the classroom learning the fundamentals, then progressed to the car for actual experience. Laos NE CATON Ba gS NN es: 82 Home Economics The Home Economics de- partment offered Intro- ductory and Advanced Home Ec., along with the semester courses: Foods and_ Nutrition, Clothing and Textiles, and Housing and Child Development. The stu- dents were able to gain experience through cooking and_ sewing and to see the benefit of their work. Guest speakers and filmstrips also gave the classes a better understanding of their studies. ig He Who Holds The Key Can nlock My Heart. Mrs. Richardson assists Karen Gidderon and Lanette Greer with a problem in their pattern. Ardelia Paige stirs the sauce while Frances McInnis and Gloria Glover observe. Home Economics 83 VICA, DECA Students wishing to hold a job during the after-lunch hours must have taken both Distributive Education | and Il. The course of study for the program included sales development, business communications, merchandising, and business psychology. Filling out income tax forms is o i | i fall teense ne of the assignments the ; Mrs. White checks Lee Marshburn’s arithmetic. 84 VICA-DECA Auto Mechanics, Bricklaying Auto mechanics was designed to develop skills in determining the causes of faulty operations of vehicles and in making the necessary repairs. Two levels of auto mechanics were offered. Students taking Bricklaying | and Il learned various skills, necessary to be a superior bricklayer. Both courses were taught at William Penn High School. A burst hose is an easy repair to make. Lonty Alford carefully applies the mortar on a wall on which he is working. A prone position enables one to see the malfunctioning parts better. Tony Land builds a 20 by 24 hollow pier. Graphics Graphics was taught for three periods this year. The course prepared students for careers in the printing and adver- tising fields. The stu- dents gained experi- ence by printing report cards, football and bas- ketball programs, bro- chures, and the PO- INTER. Mr. Tony Lamm was the new graphics instructor this year. Rodney Turner, Sidney Grant, Mike Hill, and Marion Tillman are all proficient at the various machines. 86 Graphics Mark Errickson sands a table. Wood, Metal, Furniture Furniture | was designed to interest the student in the furniture in- dustry. Those taking Furniture Il learned how to operate ma- chines, along with receiving basic skills needed for the pro- duction of furniture. Metal technology students learned basic skills the first year and began use of the lathe, milling machine, and shaper the sec- ond year. Dan Shiplett prepares to work with one of the many available machines in the metal course. Wood-Metal-Furniture 87 Although the lock changing in the hall is a common sight, Steve Bolick manages to find something hilarious about it. Karen Patseavorous considers the possibilities in a multiple choice test. A few students usually lead the afternoon rush to the parking lot. 88 Candids Studious Students 89 Rob McCuiston Chip Pegram Orleatha McNeil Joy Bradner Kerry Jones Julie Randle and Lisa Templeton are momen- tarily distracted from the game by the pho- tographer. Tom Terrell ponders a decision during an Executive Board meeting. — Laurie Allred impishly grins at the menial labor she is undertaking. Richard Lovett pauses during a tough exam. Mike Amos and Lynn Rountree attempt smiles after another har- rowing day at Central. Buddy Kearns puzzles over the solution to a math problem. Jan Greer and Mr. Yokley, along with Connie Crawford and her dad, join vigorously in a square dance at the Country and Western Supper. Chip Tinsley depends on photographer Max Ward to straighten his tie for his senior picture. Candids 91 : He SGE ACES See : Mike Gundy encourages Mr. Pierce to smile for the camera. Rob Bernot and Mike Doobrow are the resident toughies for Fifties Day. Miss Mary McDavid at age 23. 92 Candids Betsy Stancil pensively recalls madcap mishaps she has shared | with friends. y Duncan demonstrates her dramatic flair by reading aloud from of | things, her British Lit. book. Candids 93 While some debators search for information, others reflect on past tournament experiences. Dennis McDowell musters all his concentration to select the next negative for printing. Lynn Levina and Sally Pleasants use their heads for racquets — cover that is. III OEE EDTDTDTDEDEDETETDEIE Ee eens SH, Boppers at the Sock Hop take time from their dipping for a moment's rest. Kim Shaver and Michelle Sloan anxiously wait for a free throw to fall. Beth Hedgecock concentrates on a difficult passage during a band concert. Susan Kuhn finds reading aloud an entertaining pastime. Candids 95 Tibi aah Ape ment SAN Rm 7 clas | A small customer at Papa Ronnie’s concentrates on getting it allin. 96 Candids The progress of the brick-laying class is steady. Anchor Club The Anchor Club, sponsored by the High Point Pilot Club, was organized as a girls’ service club for both school and community. The club began the 1973- 74 school year with a ma- jority of new members. The first project was the revision of the club con- stitution. Service activities included cleaning the teachers’ rooms, monthly financial support of an orphanage, and supplying the guid- ance office with fresh flowers every week. The main money-making proj- ect was a craft and bake sale held at the Pilot-spon- sored ‘Country Store.’’ A highlight of the Anchor Club year was a mother- INCHOR CLUB: Row 1 — Davis, Lauder, Brisson — Vice-President, White — Secretary, Crowder, White. daughter banquet. at tow 2 — Bradner — President, Ellis — Treasurer, Ryan, Walker, Leake. Row 3 — Bedford, Allred, Carrick, : i lalstead, Bulla, Cain. which Mr. Kenneth Dick- ens was the speaker. OO fom a i a ; TSiear y Bradner, Laurie Allred, Sally Bulla, and Mendee Ellis enthusiastically scrub The girls hold a buffet supper preceding their mother-daughter leacher’s blackboard. banquet. ) | | Anchor Club 97 j 1 Art Club “To find appreciation and understanding in all types of art’’ was the objective of the Art Club. To promote this objective, the club visited art galleries and was encour- aged to create many types of art. The money-making project for the club was an art sale at Westchester Mall. All the ob- jects sold were made by the members and included everything from pocket- books to match holders. The sale was a success; the club planned to spend the money on a field trip. i Ron James molds an original creation at the potter’s wheel. ART CLUB: Row 1 — Bolton, Clodfelter, Hulin, Amos, Haggerty — Secretary-Treasurer, Hawk. Row 2 — Pugh, Sloan, Cecil, Murrow, Bradner, Ghosn — President, McAdams — Vice-President. Row 3 — Pearce, McDermott, Bridges, Halstead, Carrick, Adams. Row 4 — Noble, James, Gundy, Freeman, Haywood. Row 5 — Mr. Robbins — Advisor, White, Steve McInnis, Grissom, Stan McInnis. Lynn McAdams happily completes a sketch. 98 ArtClub , i | | i 4 ? a Band The symphonic band, composed of juniors and seniors, along with the concert band, comprised of sophomores, combined to form the marching band, which perform- ed different shows at each home game. All-State Band was composed of selected stu- dents who chose to audition. ee ies. ALL-STATE BAND: Row 1 — Story, Stanley, Vuncannon, Garten. Row 2 — Aderholdt, T. Terrell, Freeman. Row 3 — B. Terrell, Mellage, Wesson. | | | | | ! SYMPHONIC BAND: Row 1 — Pearson, Varner, Bean, McDermott, Lee, Vuncannon, Collins — Secretary. Row 2 — Nesbit, Spaugh, York, Honeycutt, Tate, Terrell, Errickson, Owens, Mellage, Gibson — Vice-President, Crouse, Bulla, Dyer, Shipe, Jones. Row 3 — Dockery, Row- land, Pittman, Aderholdt, Holmes, Franklin, McInnis, Craig, Nelson, Wesson, Moore, Harrison, Dennis, Overby. Row 4 — Gray, McCollum, Kellam, White. Row 5 — Reams, Smith, Grissom, Hobbs, Sheppard, Dale, Mock, Waller, Freeman — President, Mabe. Band 99 MARCHING BAND: Row 1 — Steffens, Leviner, Gillard, Collins, Johnson, Reams, Hedgecock, Smith, Dale, Howard, Johnson, Green, McDermott, Sheppard, Mr. Carter. Row 2 — Glover, Pittman, Rowland, Michael, Wainer, Queen, Varner, Bean, Lee, Pearson, York, Beaver, Spaugh, Honeycutt, Dyer. Row 3 — Wilkinson, Bulla, Leeper, Brown, Story, Stanley, Vuncannon, Garten, Tate, Risdon, Crawford, Sharon, Harrison, Hartsoe, Younger, Dennis. Row 4 — Jones, Spaugh, Lewis, Moore, Proctor, Cain, Mitchell, Mellage, B. Terrell, Roach, Errickson, Crouse, Wesson, Nelson, Craig. Row —-R. Freeman, Davidson, Mcinnis, McInnis, Gibson, D. Freeman, Mabe, Waller, Neal, Mock, Parker, Gray, Moore, Kellam, T. Terrell. CONCERT BAND: Row 1 im Beaver, Queen, Wainer, Linthicum, Stanley, Brown, Story. Row 2 — Anderson, Gillard, Michael McLaughlin, Crawford, Risdon, Davidson, Hartsoe, Freeman, Herron, Bohannon, Leviner, Steffans. Row 3 — Albea, Watts: Glover, Turner, Bays, Spaugh, Moore, Proctor, Mitchell, Roach, Lewis, Lain, Terrell, Parker, Moore, Leeper, Wilson, Garten’ 100 Band Row 4 — Johnson, Greene, Howard, Johnson. Stage Band The stage band met daily seventh period to per- fect their jazz melodies. Be- sides perform- ing for various civic organiza- tions, the band also played for the senior class spaghetti sup- per and at the sock hop. STAGE BAND: Row 1 — Younger, Sheppard, Harrison, Overby, Dennis, Jensen. Row 2 — Moore, Kellam, White, Gray. Row 3 — Mellage, Wesson, Craig, Reams, Grissom, Mabe. Not pictured — Nelson. In addition to playing the saxophone, Scott Dennis directs the band on ; : ; occasion. Rock Wesson vigorously delivers one of his frequent solos. f i i i Stage Band 101 Dennis McDowell entertains Beta Club members with one of his hilarious stories | OLD BETA CLUB: Row 1 — White, McFalls — President, Freeman, Hedgecock, Dennis, Dyer, Mabe. Row 2 — Clinard, Pitts, Mc-Dowel '| Ghosn, Safrit. Row 3 — Brigman, Moring, Steele, Lanning, Robinson — Secretary, Craig. Row 4 — Stancil — Vice-President, Crawford | Reid, Amos, Bencini, Wall. Not pictured — Gooding — Treasurer. 102 Old Beta Beta Club Beta Club’s purpose was to recognize those juniors and seniors with the highest scholastic achievements. Ju- niors with a 3.5 average and_ se- niors with a 3.0 average met the requirements for local and nation- al membership. Juniors and_ seniors were inducted at the fall recogni- tion service. The new and old mem- bers joined in re- peating thepledge to uphold their abilities of schol- arship and leader- ship. Beta Club parked cars for College Day __representa- tives and served them coffee and doughnuts. Mrs. Sharon Stewart and Mrs. Bea Rule were the club sponsors. EW BETA CLUB: Row 1 — M. Amos, Athanas, J. Amos, Levina, Frazier, Hall, Cain, Fick, Winfrey, Osborne, Rawleigh, Megginson. Row 2 — awlinson, Shipe, Callahan, Turner, Starling, Bulla, Honeycutt, Lain, Boyd, Cecil, Millar. Row 3 — Haworth, Massey, Baker, Allred, Joollen, Terrell, Doobrow, Millis, Tucker, Randle, Courts. Row 4 — Bradner, Lewallen, White, Davis, Jones, Morgan, Tinsley, Belinski, Coble, reer, Hayworth. Row 5 — Brucki, Risdon, Hayes, Watson, McMillan, Hulin, Howlett, Nelson, Aderholdt. Row 6 — Teague, Green, Price, ‘illebrew, Hart, Davidson, Leeper, Brewer, Dale. Row 7 — Ellis, Vuncannon, Varner, Matton, Southern, McAdams, Bolton, Clodfelter, Hag- erty, Jester. New Beta 103 | it Bisonettes ‘ ]-2-3-4, kick, step, kick, step” was a familiar yell of Mrs. DiAnne Packard, Mrs. Lolita Page, and Mrs. Nancy Laney to the drill team which is now in its second year. Prac- tice for the Bisonettes was held after school and during the humid summer months. Their Rockette-style dancing “spectacularized” the halftime shows during the football games. Their much-appreciated rou- tines consisted of mod- ern song _ portrayals: “Brandy,” ‘Love Train,” and “Sing.” The girls suffered through many freezing nights of foot- ball competition. They paid for their new uni- forms and pompoms with the money made on a candy sale. Bisonettes practice a swinging routine. BISONETTES: Row 1 — Docker y, Lindsay, Kearse, Little, Davis, Jones, Aldridge, Siler. Row 2 — Wilson, Mooney, Linthicum, Pickenpacht Turner, Reavis, Pugh, Johnson. 1 104 Bisonettes Tim Shelton waits for his passengers. Bus Drivers Faced with a multitude of obstacles and ever-changing circumstances, the High Point Central students, serving as bus drivers, once again proved that students could be competent and hard-working. Du- ties of the bus drivers included rising early enough to safely de- liver two bus loads of students to school in the morning and return- ing the students to their homes in the evening after s chool. With the threatening effects of the energy crisis becoming more apparent as the year crawled along, the bus drivers were suddenly forced to change their routine as the school day slipped forward by an hour. They were able to accomplish this feat smoothly and effectively; somehow, it all seemed worth- while when the paycheck was re- ceived. BUS DRIVERS: Row 1 — Mock, Wells, Washington, Barnes, Medley, Davis, Brewer, Stanley, Hobbs. Row 2 — McFadden, Jockery, Allen, Johnson, Turner, Coggins, McCuiston, McInnis. Row 3 — Parson, Davis, Ingram, Middlebrooks, Collins, Roach, avidson, Brisson. Bus Drivers 105 i Weare NT «NER erm Centralaires, Cappella Choir Centralaires and the A Cap- pella Choir met daily to rehearse for programs which were presented to the student body at Christmas and in the spring. Centralaires participated in a spring choral festival held at Burlington Williams High School. CENTRALAIRES: Row 1 — Davis, Farlow, Haggerty, Mooney, Poe, Pegram, Roach, Lain, Boyd. Row 2 - Frazier, Reavis, Clodfelter, Lewis, Beck, Tinsley — President, McDowell, Acuff, Hunter. Row 3 — McFall Moring — Secretary, Cook, Bailey, Watkins, Turner, Wagner, Bland, Lanning, Hall. Row 4 — Rivers, Riddl Teague — Vice-President, McCollum, Ingram, Patton, Ridge. BS ee ‘ies SRN OR ECE BOAR BELEA CHOIR: Row 1 — Seymour, Davis, Dalton, Aldridge, Siler, Winzeler, Lauder, Pruitt, Foust, Hodges, Matton. Row 2- yerly, White, Brady, Johnson, Honeycutt, Johnson, Knox, Shackleford, Jarrell, Ellis, Tucker. Row 3 — Burnley, Varne Caldwell, Michael, Siler, Ryals, Davis, Rickert, Black, Risdon, Tucker. Row 4 — Armstrong, Bristow, Dunlap, White, Plant: Caswell, Hazzard, Willis — President, Johnson, Bedford. . 106 Centralaires-A Cappella Ensemble Choralettes | Composed of enthusi- astic singers from Centralaires and the A Cappella Choir, Ensemble met every Mon- day night for prac- | tice. They per- | formed for vari- ous civic organi- zations in the High Point area. Choralettes met daily at the sixth peri- od to perfect their singing. The soph- omore girls also worked on pos- ture improve- ment. NSEMBLE: Row 1 — Davis, Cook, Clodfelter, Beck, McDowell, Lain, Poe, Boyd. Row 2 — McFalls, Moring, Lewis, insley, Patton, Roach, Mooney, Frazier. Row 3 — Turner, Watkins, White, Ridge, Bland, Story. i HORALETTES: Row 1 — Eads, Callahan, Ford, Davis, Haggerty, Walker, Reavis, Welch. Row 2 — Willette, Pugh, Broady, Stinson, Lovelace, ocutt, Safrit, Hauser, Hedrick, Seckler. Row 3 — Templeton, Blackwelder, Collins, Higgins, Arsenault, McDowell, Tilman, Maness, Carroll, ain. Row 4 — Jamison, Blanchard, Carter, Frazier, Latta, Tate, Swing, Wagner, Mooney, Ryan. Ensemble-Choralettes 107 The Sationst ® Civinettes president, Pat Hart, anxiously encourages mem- bers to participate in a week-end project. ‘ivinettes Civinettes’ service proj- ects outnumbered their money-mak- ing projects. The girlsservedas PTSA guides, worked the concession stands at home football games and spon- sored a turkey raf- fle. Money-making projects included a candy sale and a bake sale. The girls attended the Duke-N. C. State football game and also went to. the Civitan Convention in May. CIVINETTES: Row 1 — Lewis, Sloan. Row 2 — Pruitt, Bencini, Millis, Horney, Murrow, Poe, Brigman — Treasurer. Re — Rose, Johnson, Voorhees — Secretary, Hayworth, McDermott, Hawk, Knox, Winzeler, Courts, Tucker, Holley. Ro x Randle, Hart — President, Hinson — Vice-President, Amos, Pleasants, Levina, M. Randle, Smith, T. Farlow, Cap f reer. 108 Civinettes IITANS: Row 1 — Aldridge, Bryson, Payne, Utley, Lewallen, Smith. Row 2 — Connor, Aderholdt, Rowland, Lee — President, Dowdy, ncini. Row 3 — Pegram, Mr. Lamm — Advisor, Fulton, Kellam, Kearns, Hunter, Tinsley. Row 4 — Henderson, Teague, Averett, Bernot, ite — Secretary, Green, McKenzie — Vice-President. Walker Lee and Woody White assist teachers by washing blackboards. Civitans Possessing a new charter, Junior Civitans began their year with high hopes for a successful year. Their expectations were fulfilled as their numerous projects demonstrated. They col- lected donations from various department stores for the Mentally Retarded Organization, washed boards for teachers, and provided the faculty with apples for Valentines Day. Junior Civitans ‘‘copped”’ first place in the Youth Council-sponsored volleyball tournament held at City Lake Gym. Civitans 109 DECA: Row 1 — Foster, Perdue — Secretary, Lackey, Reavis, Faircloth, Wright, Ingram, Johnson. Row 2 — Needham, Maners, Hall Gailey, Wilch, Hayes, Steele, Saunders, White, Ayscue, Gardner, Johnson, Newton. Row 3 — Wood, Craver, Hinson, Lingerfelt, Potts Spencer, Byers, Nance, H. Kearns, Metcalfe, Powell. Row 4 — King, Neaves, Campbell, Dean, Bowers, Plantz, Hawkins, Spaugh -| Treasurer, Holmes, Wardell, Bertschi, B. Kearns. Not pictured — Efird — President, Chilton — Vice-President. | DECA was composed of Central’s Dis- tributive Ed stu- dents. The club sold candy as their money- making project and participat- ed in district and state con- tests. Steve Burton, Kathy Spaugh, Henry Kearns, and Ricky Efird finished high in district DECA competition. 110 Deca ‘A: Row 1 — Byrd, Bryson, Payne, Aderholdt — Secretary. Row 2 — C. White, Coach Hutchins — Advisor, ‘nard, Bennett. Row 3 — Bernot, W. White — President, Probert, Swaim. Not pictured — Kearns — Vice- esident. FCA—FHA The Fellowship of Christian Athletes was composed of boys who wished to dis- cuss Christian experi- ences with fellow sports- men. Although the club was one of the smallest in Central’s history, the members had open com- munication and enjoyed the sessions together. Along with holding monthly lai ean emi le am meetings, Future Home- makers of America com- pleted several projects. They entertained people in a rest home and held a party for children in an orphanage. The girls hon- ored their mothers at a banquet. A: Row 1 — Hill, Hough, York — Secretary, Hough, Willette — Vice-President, Williams, Smith, Gyant, Murphy. Row 2 — Leake, mack — Treasurer, Nelson, Greer, Nalley, Gidderon, Miss Stout — Advisor. Row 3— Mrs. Richardson — Advisor, Watkins, Hick- ), Moore, Hocutt. Not pictured — Maness — President. FCA-FHA 111 FTA, rench Club A small and select group of girls formed the Future Teachers of America. The club performed _ service projects and sold PEMI- CAN book covers as its money-making project. The annual sale of stationery and participation in Na- tional Language Week were the main activities of the French Club this year. A scholarship was provided for a student of French through profits from the stationery sales. Monthly meetings con- ducted in French, various speakers, and slide pre- sentations enhanced the French Club programs. | FRENCH CLUB: Row 1 — Roach — President, Johnson, Auman, Lewallen, Lyndon, Bulla, Maners, McFalls, Allred. Row 2 — Wilkinsot Robinson, Terrell, White, Southern, Greer, Smith. Row 3 — Millis, Crawford, Hayes, Beaver, Risdon, Bencini, Caperton. Row 4 — Ha’ worth, York, Gooding — Secretary, Steele, Killebrew, Hart. Row 5 — McDermott, Rawleigh, Gibson, Wall, L. Amos — Vice-President. Ro 6 — Cain, Bland, Haworth, M. Amos, Bernot, Ridge. 112 FTA-French Club AA: Row 1 — Ford, Steffans, Delappe, Price, Barnes, L. Spaugh, Roberts — Secretary, Lovelace, Callahan, Rorie, Parson. Row 2 — Var- ier, Clark, Mcintyre, Lewis — President, Millar — Vice-President, Cook, Sloan, Wall, Brown. Row 3 — Farrington, Watts, Holmes, K. jpaugh, Reeds, Horney, Turner, McDonald. Row 4 — Meisky, Hunt, Levina, M. Randle, Hayworth, Quick, Grace. Row 5 — Koonce, Martin, -aperton, J. Randle, Greer, Zimmerman, Campen. ring a GAA practice session, three track stars, Jackie Rorie, Kay Atkins, and Dora Holmes, take time for a jirited race. i i y The GAA Girls’ Athletic Associ- ation was composed of girls participating ‘in tennis, volleyball, golf, field hockey, basketball, track, and softball. Gail Lewis served as president. For the second straight year, their float won first place in the homecoming competition. Teams composed of the GAA’s_ consistently placed high in com- petition. GAA 113 interact by ‘be ‘ THOUGH THANKSGIVING [S SiXWE FEKS AWAY... e” THE EAGLES WILL BE STUFFED TODAY Though the Interact Club was small in size, it had no difficulty in making its presence felt in the service world at Central. The club undertook a con- siderable number of projects including publicizing a monthly student events calen- dar, co-sponsoring Career Day, emptying trash cans, escorting children as Goblin Guides on Halloween, and keeping time at the Y.M.C.A. Midget League basketball games. The accom- plishments of the club were possible partly because of the free line of communica- tion between advisors and members and be- cause of the brother- like friendships that developed between the members. Interact members relax in front of their third place homecoming exhibit. After providing coffee and doughnuts for the teachers on evaluation: days, Interact boys clean up the leftovers. CCT, Wineries: ge Dae INTERACT CLUB: Row 1 — Wall — Secretary, Kiziah, Atkinson, Price. Row 2-— Silver, McMillan, Safrit — President, Brucki, Belinski, McCarthy — Vice-President. Not pictured — Patton — Treasurer. 114 Interact H her swith Coke te OTs Junior Jaycees Junior Jaycees’ major ser- vice project was the op- eration of the conces- sion stands at the foot- ball and_ basketball games. During Jaycee Jelly Week, the group sold jelly throughout High Point. The club picked up handicapped children and provided a party for them. UNIOR JAYCEES: Row 1 — Grant, Bryson, Atkinson — Secretary. Row 2 — Maxwell, Reavis, Massey — President, Brinson, Jones. ow 3 —Collins, Swaim, Allred, Jones, Harrison, Frazier, Mr. Spurgeon — Advisor. Not pictured — Kearns — Vice-President. Junior Jaycees 115 Key Club Key Club was active at Central before the opening of | school, starting to work on their various projects. Dur- ing the year, the club pub- lished the student direc- tory, held parties for the children at Mills Home, op- erated the Diabetes Bike-a- thon, assisted the Model Cities Commission _ at Christmas, and ushered at all home basketball games. Through the sincere efforts by its members, the Key Club gained its meaningful goal of developing leader- ship and friendship. KEY CLUB: Row 1— R. Freeman, Terrell — Secretary, Beck, Cain, Amos — Treasurer, Mingo. Row 2 — Craig, Harrison, | 116 Key Club Freeman = Vice-President, Gibson — President, White, Gooding, Cottam, Jensen. Row 3 — Mabe, McInnis, Crawford, Ré linson, Grissom, Cole, Ritch, Clinard, Morgan. Row 4 — Gray, Crouse, Doobrow, Johnson, Dennis, Webb, Morey, Corn, Brov. Keyettes Keyettes stayed busy during the year working for Central and for the com- munity. They prepared sandwiches for the football and baseball teams, i and baked cakes for the fall and win- | ter sports teams. Washing the athle- | tic buses was a wet Saturday morn- ing project. Keyette artistry was ex- hibited in the Stomp ’em posters on tower floors during football season. The established yearly project of giving parties at Mills Home was also continued. The Keyette banner was replaced and various girls worked the spotlight for home basketball games. ) KEYETTES: Row 1 — Hunter, Story, Walker, Allen, Duncan — President, Osborne, Auman, Price. Row Mary Fairchild patiently stitches sock dolls. 2 — Frazier, Robinson — Vice-President, Killebrew, Athanas — Treasurer, Rawleigh, Pegram, Gooding _ Secretary. Row 3 — Steele, Bland, Southern, York, Beaver, Woollen, Hayes. Row 4 — Stancil, Craw- Kavetiees117 ford, Fairchild, Wilkinson, Fick, Gibson, Bland, Amos. y So Library Club The Library Club was composed of _ stu- dents who gave up their study halls to work in the library. These students per- formed invaluable services in aiding the librarians by check- ing books in and out and recording times on library permits. The club visited hos- pital wards at Christ- mas and Easter and sponsored the an- nual Book Fair. Susan Stanley and Judy Matton assist interested students with book purchases during the Book Fair. pecntacs iis MEE Saulerd CLUB: Row 1 — Fowler, Byers, Johnson — Vice-President, Waldroup. Row 2 — Matton — President, Baker, Brigman, Ingram, 118 Library Club : iii tittitis: fy Seed Baan. ate, MATH CLUB: Row 1 — Levina, Pleasants, Hart, Killebrew — Secretary, Honeycutt, Bencini — Vice-President. Row 2 — Caperton — President, Gooding, Pegram, Frazier, Crawford, Mabe, Dennis, B. White, W. White, Robinson, Cain. Row 3 — Nelson, Freeman, Lain, Steele, Moring, Fick, Greer, Southern, L. Amos. Row 4 — Dale, Davidson, McInnis, Morgan, Wall, M. Amos, Whitney, Bland, Mrs. Holder — Advisor. The main project of the ath Club ‘Officers Sally Caperton, Carolyn Killebrew, and Frank Bencini solve a complicated math problem for the amuse- ‘ment of Math Club members. | 1973-74 Math Club was the initiating of a tutoring program to help students who were having difficul- ty in their mathe- matical subjects. Many members had to sacrifice their study halls and af- ter school time to make the project a success. The mem- bers also up-dated the club bulletin board. Membership was open to students participat- ing in a math course of Algebra Il or a- bove. All members received certificates indicating their membership in the National Mu Alpha Theta. Math Club 119 National Forensic League began their year early with a tourna- ment held in Wash- ington, D.C. Riding on an_ undefeated season, the club ac- hieved sweepstakes victories at Colum- bia, S.C., Charlotte, Appalachian State University, and vari- ous other’ tourna- ments. Central’s NFL hosted the highly successful Furniture City tournament which attracts clubs along the’ Eastern Seaboard. The debaters clearly dem- onstrated their su- periority, placing high in all tourna- ments. Through the constant leadership of Mrs. Rachel Roberts and Mr. Mike Pierce, the present club is re- NFL: Row 1 —Mrs. Roberts — Advisor, Auman, Latimer, Duncan, Tobin, McFalls, Mr. Pierce — Advisor. Row 2 Maners, Leonard, Kuhn, Gundy, Linthicum, Greer — Recording Secretary, Southern. Row 3 — Amos, Jensen, Sta garded as one of the ley, Beaver — Corresponding Secretary, Hayes, Leeper, Alexander. Row 4 — Hayworth, Aldridge — Treasurer, P: top NFL organiza- seavorous, Athanas, Waden, McLaughlin, Craig, Robinson. Row 5 — Creede, Gooding, Ralston, Brandon — Vic tions in the country. President, Nelson, Fitzgerald, Row 6 — Brucki, Cain, Lasine, Hayworth. Not pictured — Allen — President. Mrs. Roberts and Ann Beaver question the effectiveness of an oratory. usualy ee _ Extemporaneous speaking participants, Jim Cain, Scott McLaughlin, and John David Ha. worth, spend hours searching for information for their files. | Ann Waden delivers an oral interpretation. Jan Greer, John Brandon, and Bill Allen take their turns being judges of a fellow speaker. | John Tobin, Scott Jensen, Brett Ralston, Jim Gooding, and Tom Latimer search for evidence dur- SPEECH INSTITUTE DELEGATES: Row 1 — Gooding, Alex- ing a practice debate. ander, Tobin. Row 2 — Jensen, Creede. Row 3 — Lasine, Fitzgerald, Leeper. NFL 121 ing, Row 2 — Goodi Alexander. ine Ralston, Latimer, Row 3 — Fitzgerald, Lasi In. Tobi ’ Row 1 — Leeper, , Jensen DEBATERS Creede ds at the Furn ing awar ty tournament. Jim Cain presents extemporaneous speak ture C coach Idred Hussey, M ice ts Mrs. Iver serv Mr. Pierce presen Allen Jay, withas their information. ing in d comb ing an s debaters spend numerous hours compili , Central 122 NFL National Honor Society Membership in the National Honor Society was bestowed upon those who best ex- emplified the qualifications for member- ship — scholarship, leadership, charac- ter, and service. Two candlelight services were held this year, one the morning of October 31 and one during April. In addition to conducting two induction ser- vices, the honor society sent representa- tives to the state conventions, donated money for the history field trip to Wash- ington, sponsored Junior and Senior Hi l-Q teams, and had a covered-dish Christ- mas party at Lin Amos’. Advised by Mrs. Carylon Dockery and Mrs. Gwendolyn Davis, the society composed of top-rank- ing students promoted service through- out the school. LD NHS: Row 1 — Clinard, Coble. Row 2 — Safrit, Kellam — President. Row 3 — Stancil, Southern — Vice-President. Row 4 — Craig, Hart. Row 5 — Robinson — Sec- ‘etary, Barber. Row 6 — McFalls. Not pictured — Middlebrooks — Treasurer, Good- ng. : Old and new members join in repeating the NHS pledge during the fall induction. Old NHS 123 EEE SS | NEW NHS: Row 1 — Brigman, S. Lewis, Bolton, Frazier, McDowell, Duncan, Auman, Osborne. Row 2 — Cecil, G. Lewis, Millar, Jester, Bencini, L. Amos, Price. Row 3 — Haywood, Wall, Dyer, Crawford, Moring, Caperton, Fick, McAdams. Row 4 — White, McKenzie, Lee, Allen, M. Amos, Courts, Pitts. Not pictured — Mackey. Connie Crawford serves as NHS calling card salesman for her homeroom. 124 New NHS come STRING ORCHESTRA: Row 1 — Baker — Co-Chairman, K. Watson, Hoover, Starling, Gladden, Callahan — Co-Chairman. Row 2 — Bowman, Myers, Carter, Womack, White, Dunlap, B. Watson. Row 3 —Woods, Bailey, Barber, Bowers, Mr. Ruth — Director, West. ALL-STATE ORCHESTRA: Mary Barber Orchestra The string orchestra of High Point Central was directed by Mr. Barry Ruth. Many members attended summer work- shops, “tuning up’ for concerts throughout the year. The hours of practice spent by the orchestra paid off when they competed in the State Music Festival. The orchestra _ sold candy as their money-making project. Orchestra 125 stipes sereeteete ven PEP CLUB: Row 1 — Shackleford, Collins, Carrick, Young, Murrow, Hulin, Foust. Row 2 — Amos, Rawleigh, Bland, Frazier, Pruitt, Paradice, Hall, Sloan, Carter. Row 3 — Fick, Gray, Dennis, Hart, Pleasants, Briggs, Jarrell. Row 4 — Wright, Killebrew, Poe, Hinson, Greer, Bulla. Row 5 — Amos, Fick, Voorhees, Athanas, Pegram, Southern, Winzeler — Secretary, McDermott — President. Row 6 — Creede, Fleming, Courts, Millis, Hayworth — Vice-President, Johnson, Knox. Row 7 — Walker, Shaver, Lain, Bouldin, Bland, Whitney, Hawk. Row 8 — Rowland, Kuhn, Pearce, Black, Burnley. Row 9 — Freeman, Gibson, McInnis, McInnis, Cole, Bernot. Pep Club The Pep Club, sparked by president Susanne McDermott, added spirit to the student body and the athletic teams during sporting seasons. Mem- bers sold programs at the home football games and baked cookies for the teams. They also added to the home- coming array by building a float. Advised by Miss Powell, Pep Club gave a boost to all athletes at Central! RAH! | Jennie Hayworth asks Jan Greer’s opinion at a Pep Club meeting. 126 Pep Club i SSSI SISSON ee a Aiea Aen Sen Pemican Have you ever wondered what it would be like to work on a yearbook? Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be in heaven and elsewhere at the same time? The editors of the ’74 PEMICAN experi- enced that sensation while working on the book. Although having hectic times publishing the book, the girls completed their task with a feeling of a job well done. Under the efficient supervision of Mrs. Betty Calhoun and Miss Landry Neely, the editors were able to complete the PEMICAN in the designated time. The photographers spent many hours taking pictures and developing them. Although sometimes probably wishing to strangle the editors, they were always cooperative and ready with an outstanding product. PEMICAN EDITORS: Betsy Stancil — Editor-in-Chief, Mary Jo Southern — Copy Editor, Patricia Auman — Layout Editor. Bob Pitts is really only preparing a printing fluid. PHOTOGRAPHERS: Row 1 — Bolick — Co-head photographer, Stewart, Pitts. Row 2 — McDowell — Co-head photographer, Allred. PEMICAN Editors and Photographers 127 PSA ELN DORE Members of the Pemican editorial staff began their year with a trip to the Delmar printing plant in Charlotte. There they learned how a yearbook is printed; they returned to High Point with a general idea of what lay in store for them. The staff was very efficient at co- ordinating and alphabetizing pictures, running errands, and helping the editors in general. PEMICAN EDITORIAL: Row 1 — Bryson, Bencini, Payne, Cain. Row 2 — Shipe, Walker, | Hunter, White, Farlow, Athanas. Row 3 — Cecil, Safrit, Randle. Tom Cecil, Hal Safrit, and Debra Shipe listen to Frank Bencini’s latest inspirz tion. Kirby Bryson, Dee Walker, and Caroline Hunter inspect proofs while Mary Je Southern relays the latest crisis to anyone who will listen. Heidi Athanas and Laurie Allred discuss an interesting proof while Jim Cain, Ronda White, and Meg Randle make corrections. 128 PEMICAN Editorial ——EE POINTER EDITORS: Diane Frazier — Associate Editor; Randy Coble — Sports Editor; Holly Bolton — Feature Editor; Mary Barber — Editor-in-Chief. POINTER editor Mary Barber confers with advisor Linda Smith on a picture selection. POINTER Editors 129 ee — —————ooOorr MELEE ILE Ea POINTER EDITORIAL: Row 1 — Mrs. Smith — Advisor, Lyndon, Honeycutt, Watson, Starling. Row 2 — Ballow, Clodfelter, York, Beck, Brucki. With The 130 P Pointer a new advisor and editor, the POINTER moved to settle new frontiers in its 1973- 74 editions. The first goal strived for by the editorial staff was the initiation of articles which were not only school related, but which also placed emphasis on the impor- tance of the immediate community. Other fresh practices included longer stories, more pictures, and an in-depth page where one subject was thoroughly discussed from several viewpoints. students on the POINTER staff were ex- posed to all aspects of the news reporting field, since they were expected to collect information, report, write, set headlines, and layout pages for publishing. Through their diligent efforts, the POIMTER staff was able to release eight issues during the year. Leading the pioneering, spirited staff was Editor, Mary Barber, and Advisor, Mrs. Linda Smith. OINTER Editorial Rickie Brucki and Holly Bolton discuss possibilities of a two-page sports sectio for the next POINTER. ee Pete ac PEMICAN BUSINESS: Barbee, Pleasants, Levina, Gibson, Noble, Hart — Business Manager, Hutchens, Rowland. POINTER BUSINESS: Row 1 — Corn, Creede, Owens, Averett. Row 2 — Reid, Poe, Amos, Lewis. Not pictured — Pegram — Rircinaece Manaooar Telesis (- See nay Ne 2 Nie Financing the PEM- ICAN and the POINTER is the primary re- sponsibility of the business staffs. Leaving school one hour early, the sales- men sell ads to various estab- lishments a- round High Point. The staffs also de- sign and ar- range the lay- outs. Business Staffs 131 School Store Composed of students giving up their study halls, the school store staff sold sundry arti- cles, ranging from rulers to Bic Ba- nanas. Located at tower two on the second floor, the store added a new area of merchan- dise — mono- grammed = cloth- ing and _ athletic attire. SCHOOL STORE STAFF: Row 1 — Younts, Morgan, Bethea, Pittman. Row 2 — Bryant, Kelley, Potts, Bertschi. Row 3— Mrs. Rule — Advisor, Plantz, Chilton, Mr. Garner — Advisor. ARNE ER RN MRR LAR IN Jess Brinson gives Liz Voorhees the correct change for her purchase. it 132 School Store SCIENCE CLUB: Row 1 — Aldridge, Honeycutt, Pegram, Lewallen, Hulin. Row 2 — Gooding, Greer, Hedgecock, — Vice-President, Baker, White, Reid, Steele. Row 3 — Amos — President, Bencini, Dyer, Watson, Veach, Caperton, Mrs. Laney — Advisor. Row 4 — Connor, Haywood, Massey, Allred, Bulla, Rose. Row 5 — Mabe, Freeman, Howlett, Nelson, Ward, Hart, Rawleigh, Whitney. Row 6 — Allen, Wall, Belinski, White, Grissom, Pitts, Safrit — Secretary. ‘rank Bencini, Anita Rose, Beth Hedgecock, and Dwight Mabe bicycle to school as part of Ecology Day activities. eras Of; fy = Sn AD + ae 5 t a Science Club The Science Club expanded its range of activities this year. The club be- came a charter mem- ber of the National Fu- ture Scientists of Amer- ica Organization, and became involved in the North Carolina Acad- emy of Science. Anita Rose was elected dis- trict president of the NCAS. The club’s major project of the year was Ecology Day, on which mem- bers cleaned littered spots on campus and attempted to make fel- low students aware of the pollution problem. Other activities includ- ed field trips, having interesting speakers, and donating money to various charities. Science Club 133 SPANISH CLUB: Row 1 — Dennis, Duncan, Megginson — President, Ghosn — Vice-President, Price. Row 2 — Gray, Ashby, Bridges, Lain, Lanning. Row 3 — Fick, Bradner, Ellis, Fairchild, Stancil — Treasurer. Row 4 — Gundy, Dyer, McAdams, Osborne, Winfrey, Brucki. Row 5 — Massey, | seavouras, Hall, Moring — Secretary, Randle, Noble. Row 5 — Bedford, Morgan, Belinski, Probert. Hl i i i Mary Lin Megginson distributes presents at a Christmas party held at Clara Cox Apartments panish Club Under the direction of Mary Lin Megginson, the Spanish Club completed many worthwhile projects. The club held a Christmas party for children at Clara Cox Apartments. Selling candy bars was the money- making project of the club. The club’s float, A Knight to Remember,” placed second in homecoming competition. 134 Spanish Club Student Council A “new look” was taken on by the stu- dent government at Central this year. Under the leadership of Joe Craig, Tom Terrell, and Molly Millis, many significant changes were made. A new system using individual precincts was set up. Each homeroom elected two members to a precinct. In turn, each precinct, consisting of four to six homerooms, elected two persons to become permanent members of the Executive Board. After a slow start because of the new situation, the Executive Board consisting of the three student council officers; the three offi- cers of each class; and the two elected representatives from each precinct, got around to writing, reviewing, and ratifying a new student council constitution. Central Co-ordinating Council, com- posed of all club and organiza- tion presidents, met bi-weekly to discuss future projects and plans of the clubs. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Vice-President. Ron SP rE 7 ! EXECUTIVE BOARD: Row 1 — Caperton, Pegram, Collins, Post, Gibson, York. Row 2 — D. Freeman, Alexander, Athanas, Rhodenhiser, Auman, Osborne, Millis, Terrell. Row 3 — Craig, R. Freeman, Bernot, Cain, Rawlinson, White, Clinard, Proctor. Student Council 135 PRECINCT REPRESENTATIVES: Row 1 — Foard, Maness, Pruitt, Pegram, McFadden, Byers, Rhodenhiser, Fleming, Walker. Row 2 — Bryson, York, Doobrow, Payne, Greer, Hayworth, Shipe, Pleasants, Athanas, Southern. Row 3 — Gray, Collins, Millis, Osborne, Amos, Watts, McDermott, Smith, Alexander. Row 4 — Craig, Hart, Kellam, Wright, Terrell, Shavitz, Freeman. Row 5 — Cain, Caperton, Timmons, Tate, Creede, Bennett, Stancil, Bernot. Row 6 — Safrit, Proctor, McCollum, Mills, Ingram, Rawlinson, White, Schafer. CENTRAL CO-ORDINATING COUNCIL: Row 1 — Millis, Baker, Creech, Matton, Du ncan, Roach. Row 2 — Whitney, Hart, Freeman, | Cain, Terrell, Craig. Row 3 — Gibson, Lee, Kellam, Massey, Plantz. i 136 Student Council Committees A substantial amount of work was done through the two standing com- mittees — fire drill and bulletin board. The fire drill committee timed fire drills and made sure that all stu- dents were out of the building. The bulletin board committee insur- ed that all bulletin boards were attractive- ly decorated. IRE DRILL COMMITTEE: Row 1 — Bryson, Gooding, Whitney. Row 2 — Manring, Woollen. Not pictured — Soble — Chairman, Haworth. oe BULLETIN BOARD COMMITTEE: Bristow, Brisson, Walker, Leake, White. Committees 137 Sion. SUBJUNIORS: Row 1 — Ward, Veach, Whitney — President, Burnley. Row 2 — Jones, Baker, Watson, Paradice, Bowman, McFalls, Foard. Row 3 — Varner, Ellis, Hall, Haywood, Dickens, Amos. Row 4 — Millar, McIntyre, McAdams, Bean, Spaugh — Secretary-Treasurer, Stanley, Cook, Adams Seated on wall — Roberts — Vice-President, Moring, Hall, Clark, Tucker, Beaver, Wall. we, a @ U bj u Nn lors Dale Varner, Susan McFalls, Julie Baker, Faith Whitney and Lynne Moring bring Christmas spirit to the guidance — office by setting up a tree. Subjuniors spent their time on many worthwhileservice projects this year. The girls collect- ed for UNICEF and the Cerebral Palsy Foundation; they also assisted the Medical Auxiliary at the’ furniture market. During the Christmas season, the mem- bers decorated a Christmas tree for the guidance of- fice, sponsored a party for children in a day care cen- ter, and repaired toys for under- privileged chil- dren in High Point. Subjuniors’ money- making project was a stationery sale. VICA Varsity Club was a new club based on the old Mono- gram _ Club. Athletes earning at least one let- ter were eli- gible to join. VICA was’ com- posed of stu- dents _parti- cipating in the ICT pro- gram at Cen- tral. VARSITY CLUB: Row 1 — Doobrow, Beck, Atkinson, Tinsley — Vice-President, Payne — Secretary, Bryson. Row 2 — Free- man, Aderholdt — President, Connor, Swaim, Grissom. Row 3 — Creede, Boyles, Clinard, Kellam, Webb. Row 4 — Rawlinson, Ferriter, McCollum, Washington, Davis, Bernot. ICT CHAPTER OF VICA: Row 1 — Teal, Marrs, Tucker, Murray, Osborne, O’Ham, McLain, Whitworth, Allen, Kearse, Smith, Lawson, Brisson. Row 2 — York, Russell, Staley, Mortimer, Thomas, Crowell, Biles, Willis, Allen. Row 3 — Baldwin, Davis, Tyson, Ingram — Vice-President, Robbins, _Marshburn, Pope. Not pictured — Mackey — President, Alford — Secretary, Banks — Treasurer. Varsity Club-ICT of VICA 139 Two future mechanics explore the intracacies of an engine. William Allen measures a hollow pier he is building. A complete diagnosis of a faulty engine is made. 140 Auto Mechanics-Bricklaying a | YOUTH COUNCIL: Row 1 — Parson, Reid, Watson, Aldridge, Shipe, Steele. Row 2 — Swing, Allred, Baker, Hedgecock, Haz- _zard, Young. Row 3 — Timmons, Lyndon, Burnley, Watson, Baker, Alexander. Row 4 — Aldridge, Terrell, Michael, Dyer. Row 5 — McCollum, T. Ingram, V. Ingram. Youth Volunteer Caroline Hunter works in the pharmacy. Youth Council, Youth Volunteers Youth Council had a busy year with meetings every week, projects going all the time, and attending Youth Councils of North Carolina meetings. The Haunted House was held at Halloweenand broughtin over $1300. Youth Council sponsored a photo contest, volley- ball tournament, radio and television shows and Youth Week. The group decorated a Christmas tree for the post office and enter- tained senior citizens at Astor Dowdy Towers. Many girls found satisfaction working as Youth Volunteers. After two days of training in which they are acquainted with hospital duties, the girls began their duties in vari- ous parts of the hospital. Youth Council-Youth Volunteers 141 GIRLS’ COACHES’ STAFF: Row 1 — Holmes, Barnes, Clark, Hall. Row 2 — Cook, Roberts, Mcintyre, Grace. Row 3 — Varner, Ellis, Atkins. Row 4 — Zimmerman, Lewis, Nesbit. ;oys’ Coaches Staff i Girls working as assistants to the coaches aided them in various ways. They an- swered the telephone, recorded scores, and kept records. BOYS’ COACHES’ STAFF: (I-r) Amos, Bland, Koonce, Frazier. 142 Boys’ Coaches-Girls’ Coaches Ti i Nk oh Sb a LR bel Fil del a Se de he I eRe L el bet NN lL ha te tik lal dalle waned Nests mie blir Natliet ea atid nats daca ee bite ea OS Lab Assistants Language lab assistants prepared tapes for the use of the foreign language classes. Sci- ence lab assistants set up labs for classes, typed and graded tests, and assisted sci- ence teachers in various ways. Library assistants signed library permits and worked at the book check-out desk. AAI nh AE LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: Fowler, Byers, SCIENCE LAB ASSISTANTS: Row 1 — (front to back) Caperton, Rawleigh, Ward, Creech, Hall, Stathes. Row -—S«- Matton, Brigman, Miss Johnson — Li- 2—(f-b) Lewallen, Haywood, Brace, Brown, Alexander, Shavitz, Safrit, Howlett, Greer, Whitney. brarian, Johnson, Stanley. i | ! Lab Assistants 143 Office Staffs Dependable students made up Central’s office staffs. These girls and boys gave up their free periods to assist in the various offices. Working in the general office, the girls were kept busy answering the tele- phone and running errands. Mr. Andrews and Mr. Dickens kept his assistants busy with message deli- vering, while the guidance office staff aided the guidance counselors and handed out general college in- formation. GENERAL OFFICE STAFF: Colbert, Jester, Johnson. 144 Dean’s Office-General Office SUIDANCE OFFICE STAFF: ROW 1 — Hardison; Courts; Harrington; Hall. ROW 2 — Davis; Halstead; Stanley; Turner; 3arnes; Jones. Mr. Dickens’ Staff — Guidance Office Staff 145 146 Seniors ara EY SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS: Patricia Auman, Sec.; Clark Gibson, Vice-Pres.; Ronnie Clinard, Pres.; Mr. Pierce, Mrs. Durway, Mrs. Bostic, Mrs. Tate, Advisors. The senior year is a special year It is the last year of security It is the year that seems so far away And when it arrives, it seems minute compared to the dreams about it. Janice Adams Max Aldridge Liz Alford Bill Allen Keith Allen Sandra Allen Delia Alston Julie Amos Lin Amos Mary Amos Melvin Amos Kay Atkins Patricia Auman Bob Averette Cathy Ayscue Joe Baldwin Mary Barber Patty Barnes Shirley Barnes Ricky Batten Robert Beaver Steve Belinski Frank Bencini Linda Bertschi Brutus Biles ya ah ah, i he Cindy Bland Karen Bohannon Steve Bolick Holly Bolton Sharon Bostic | Ada-Bos Seniors 147 Carolyn Boyd Kip Brace Doug Brewer Kathy Briggs Mike Brown Lissa Brigman Ronnie Brisson Beth Bryant Judy Burnley Craig Burris Steve Burton Debra Byers Randy Caldwell Susie Callahan David Campbell Sally Caperton Karen Cecil Tom Cecil Mike Chavis Barry Chilton Dot Christian Pam Clark Ronnie Clinard Cheryl Clodfelter Mary Ann Clodfelter Randy Coble Johnnie Coggins Jim Cole Chris Collins Steve Collins 148 Seniors Boy-Col Sylvia Collins Wayne Connor David Corn Page Courts Cathy Crabtree Joe Craig Rinda Craver Connie Crawford Polly Creech Irvin Crouse Denette Curtis Daniel Dale Johnny Davis Mary Davis Melvin Davis Robert Davis Mike Dawson Lynda DeLappe Ricky DeLappe Scott Dennis Derotha Dewitt LaRayne Dickens William Dockery Michelle Dumas Joy Duncan LaVerne Dunlap Donna Dyer Danny Dyles Douglas Earl Ricky Efird Col-Efi Seniors 149 Patricia Eury Gene Evans Brenda Faircloth Cindi Farlow Tana Farlow Maureen Farrington Teddie Ferguson John Ferriter Hilli Fick Joe Ford Lynn Fowler Kevin Franklin Diane Frazier David Freeman Nedra Garner Diane Garrison Pat Ghosn Clark Gibson Linda Gooding Chris Grady Eddie Gray Sharon Gray Virginia Gray Dale Greer Jan Greer Lanette Greer Buddy Grissom Joyce Gyant Laurie Haggerty Susan Haggerty 150 Seniors Eur-Hag Ken Hall Theresa Hall Helen Hammonds Patrina Hardison Pat Hart Bobbie Hayes Vickie Haynes Paul Haywood Beth Hedgecock Sheila Helmstetler Gary Hester Brenda Hinson Laura Hinson Michael Hodge Cheryl Holmes Becky Honeycutt Shirley Hough Donald Howell Wayne Howlett Jimmy Hulin Pam Hunt Caroline Hunter Julie Hutchens Blonnie Ingram Judy Ingram Theodore Ingram Vernon Ingram James Jackson Sandy Jester Jacqueline Johnson Hal-Joh Seniors 151 Johnny Johnson Mimi Johnson Ronald Johnson Sarah Johnson Annette Jones Buddy Kearns Henry Kearns Mark Kellam Karen Kelley Carolyn Killebrew Sandra Lain Barbara Lanning Bruce Lassiter Kathy Leach Walker Lee Lynn Levina Gail Lewis Sally Lewis James Linton Craig Little Priscilla Little Ann Loflin Dwight Mabe Randy Mackey Vivian Mackey Mike Manring Linda Marrs Lee Marshburn Earl Martin Judy Matton 152 Seniors Joh-May Randy Mays Lynn McAdams Doug McCarthy Melvin McCollum Emma McCraw Rick McDaniel Kaytrell McDonald Dennis McDowell Frances McEachin Susie McFalls Sherry Mcintyre John McKenzie Steve McMillan Karen Medlin Mary Lin Megginson Marcella Metcalfe Nancy Meyers Willie Mae Middlebrook Bobby Middlebrooks Willie Middlebrooks Kim Millar Benny Mock June Moore James Morgan Lynne Moring Barbara Nalley Gloria Nance Alvin Nelson Barry Nelson Bonnie Nelson McA-Nel Seniors 153 Jeffrey Nelson Janice Nesbitt Nancy Newton Sharon Norman Rhonda Osborne Eddie Overby Rick Owens Janett Parsons Marty Parsons Linda Pegram Freddie Peguese Kathy Perdue Shirlean Pickenpack Bob Pitts George Plantz Sally Pleasants Sherry Poe Jimmy Pope Dawn Potts Sam Powell Karen Price Peter Price Mike Pride Joe Primus Jerome Quick Sheila Quick Meg Randle Debbie Reavis Kathy Reid Brenda Richardson 154 Seniors Nel-Ric A ES DD. eee ee Phil Ridge David Ritch Elijah Rivers Renee Roach Robert Roach Ginny Roberts Randi Robinson Levon Rogers Kathy Rose Rusty Rowland Hal Safrit Joyce Saunders Stuart Schafer Harold Setliff Kelvin Sexton Tina Sheetz Chris Sheppard Dan Shipplett Mark Silver Wendell Skinner Ann Smith Irvin Smith Chuck Solustri Mary Jo Southern Catherine Souweine Janie Souweine Kathy Spaugh Sharon Spencer Herbert Staley Betsy Stancil Rid-Sta Seniors 155 Delores Stanley Martha Starling Melinda Steele Ronnie Stewart Brenda Stratton Don Swaim Cindy Swartzberg Patty Tackett Avan Tessner Danny Thompson Vernon Thompson Chip Tinsley Angela Todd David Trivette Joanne Turner Marcia Turner Ronald Tyson Tracy Varner Allison Veach Kathy Wagner Matt Wall Kim Ward Skipper Wardell William Washington Lew Watkins Vickie Watts Christine Weathers Thomas Wells Bob White Constance White 156 Seniors Sta-Whi Woody White Becky Whitley Earl Whitley Faith Whitney Lorraine Whitworth Perry Widemon Lane Wilkes Denise Williams Donna Williams David Willis Leonard Wilson Steve Wilson William Wilson Bobby Wood Renee Woods Lynnette Wright Jimmy Young Marion Younts Cora Zimmerman | ictured Gwendolyn Alford Lynda Eury Bessie Cook Jerry Fulford Mark Davidson Fletcher Little Delphine Davis Kenneth Neaves Donald Wood Whi-Zim Seniors 157 He ii ae JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS: Mrs. Cates, Mr. Lyons, Advisors; Raymond Rawlinson, Vice-Pres.; Jim Cain, Pres.; Acquanetta Alexander, Sec.; Mrs. Roberts, Miss Neely, Advisors. The junior year is a special year | It is a year of belonging | No longer neophytes in the world of Central The juniors become involved in studies and plans. | 158 Juniors Pam Adams John Aderholdt Crystal Albea Dennis Albertson Cindy Aldridge Acquanetta Alexander Richard Alexander Cynthia Allen Kevin Allen Tony Allen Ricky Allison Laurie Allred Frenchie Armstrong Kathy Ashby Heidi Athanas Phillip Atkinson Terry Atkinson Gary Ayers Becky Bailey Phil Bailey Julie Baker Cassell Baldwin Chuck Ballow Dwight Banks Elaine Banks Sandi Barbee Alton Barnes Betty Bean Ann Beaver James Beck Scotty Beck Timmy Beck E : i Rob Bernot Sui a. £rnX a: ' Me am Ve Shannon Bethea J — , - — Joy Black Susie Bland Gregg Bowers Jay Boyles Joy Bradner Elaine Brady John Brandon Robin Bridges Brenda Brisson Linda Bristow Amber Brown Ann Brown Cassandra Brown Gladys Brown Jeanette Brown Karen Brown Rickie Brucki Lynn Bryant Kirby Bryson Sally Bulla Marian Bundy David Byerly Terri Byerly Marie Byers Jim Cain Delores Caldwell Mary Calliari Sheila Camp Mary Carter Bernard Caswell Ada-Cas Juniors 159 Darrell Cates Robert Chaney Rickie Charles Bernadette Christian Steve Clark Myra Clonts Tim Clontz Phyllis Colbert Sherry Cole Terry Collins Brenda Cook Conya Cougiil Joe Cranford Wendy Craven Kevin Creede Tommy Cross Pam Crowder Earnest Crowell Tony Culbreth Denise Dalton Bruce Davis Carolyn Davis Debbie Davis Kathy Davis Michael Davis Randy Davis Ray Dean David Dobbins Sheila Dockery Mike Doobrow Ron Dowdy Clayton Draper Lawrence Duff Deborah Dumas Dinah Duncan Mendee Ellis Patricia Ellis Mark Errickson Ava Eury Mary Fairchild Debbie Faircloth Randy Ferguson Danny Fitzgerald Karen Floyd Patricia Foster Ann Marie Foust Eric Frazier Joe Gailey Nola Garner David Garrett Laurie Gibson Karen Gidderon Dawn Gill James Glover Kathy Grace Rhonda Grace Vanessa Grace Greg Grant Sandra Gray Tommy Gray Marianne Green Robert Green Stephen Green Bonnie Greene 160 Juniors Cat-Gre Jerry Gregory Mike Gundy Karen Hall Wanda Hall Jan Halstead Marlene Hammond Glenda Harb Larry Harley Grady Harp Alton Harrington Cynthia Harrington Frank Harris David Harrison Mason Harrison Katherine Hawk Eddie Hawkins Charles Haworth Ann Hayes Walter Hayes Mary Haywood Sarah Haywood Jennie Hayworth David Henderson Shirley Henderson Faison Hester Teresa Hickson David Hight Emery Hinson Jay Hobbs Karen Hodges Ernestine Holley Joey Holliday Dora Holmes Roger Honbarrier Roger Horner Scott Howell Alvester Hughes Ann Hullender Cathy Huneycutt Annette Hutchins Archie Ingram Melinda Ingram Cedric Jackson Ron James Netta Jarrell Annette Johnson Jane Johnson Karen Johnson Sandra Johnson Wes Johnson Christy Jones Keith Jones Kerry Jones Sylvia Jones Leroy Jordon Eddie Kearns Charles Kearse Stanley Kearse Burnice Kirby Leigh Knox Susan Koonce Gail Lackey Tom Lackey Steve Lambeth Gre-Lam Juniors 161 William Lamm Tony Land Sam Lasine Anita Lauder Gary Lavender Ricky Lawson Sandy Leak Delores Leake Susan Leake Holly Lee Keith Leeper Kris Lewallen Tommy Lewis Keith Lilly Denese Lindsay Sandra Lingerfelt Lane Lipscomb Arleen Little Gwen Little Janice Little William Little Jesse Littlejohn Lydia Littlejohn Kathy Lockhart Delores Lovette Richard Lovette Kim Lyndon Debbie Mabe Jimmy Mabe Cheree Maners Dara Maners Roy Marrs Johnny Marshall Thomas Marshall Beverly Martin Vickie Martin Van Massey Carol Matthews Jeff Maynard Erin McAndrew Mike McCollum. Allen McCormick Gloria McCorquodale Joan NicCray Rob McCuiston Susanne McDermott Selena McDonald Arthur McFadden ial McGee Stanley McInnis Stephen NMcinnis Abraham McKiver Pat McKiver Linda McLean Orleatha McNeil David McQueen Maurice Medley Tim Mellage Brenda Miller Joyce Miller Molly Millis Charles Mills Nathan Mills Dana Mingo 162 Juniors Lam-Min Ken Montgomery Sheila Mooney James Moore Stan Moore Doug Morey Marshall Morgan Sheila Morgan Allen Mortimer Lawrence Moser Ralph Moss Danny Murray Malinda Murray James Neal Vicki Needham Angela Neely Eugene Nichols Joey Noble Joseph O’Ham Cindy Osborne Janet Paradice Amanda Parker David Parker James Parker Abe Parson Karen Patseavouras Jeff Patton David Payne Donna Pearce Julie Pearson Chip Pegram Linda Pemberton Tim Petty Vicki Phillips Kathy Pickenpack Beverly Pittman Susan Pope John Pratt Cappy Probert Joan Pruitt Kathy Pyrtle Ray Quick Larry Ratliff Sally Rawleigh Raymond Rawlinson Murray Reams Charles Reavis David Riddle Shawn Risdon Patric Ritch James Roach Frank Robbins Annie Rogers Becky Rogers Deborah Rorie Anita Rose Lynn Rountree Susie Rowland Randy Russell Jerry Samet Susan Scoggins Debbie Scott Nancy Scott Donna Shackleford Steve Shavitz Mon-Sha Juniors 163 Ricky Shelton Debra Shipe Teresa Siler Ann Smith Carolyn Smith Garland Smith Kirby Smith Mark Smith Robin Smith Kathy Soles Harold Spainhour Kathy Spaugh Terry Spoon Nora Staley Steve Stanley Susan Stanley Sharon Stathes Bonita Steele Janice Stevenson Andy Stewart Steve Stutts Edson Swaim Buck Tate Susan Tate Charlies Teague Fred Teague Kenny Teal Tom Terrell Charles Thomas Angie Thompson Darrell Thompson Steven Tillman Blanche Timberlake John Tobin Michael Torrence Debbie Tucker Martha Nell Tucker Diane Turnage Alisyn Turner Mike Ussery Dale Varner Melinda VonCannon Liz Voorhees Eddie Votruba Pam Vuncannon Cynthia Waddell Dee Walker Cornelia Wall Gary Wallace Buzz Waller Debra Walton Denise Walton Janice Washington Barbara Watson Jim Webb Kathy Welch David Wesson Judy West Cindy Wheless Chase White Ronda White Linda Whittington Sylvia Wilkinson Lewis Williams 164 Juniors She-Wil eas In anticipation of the Andrews’ game, the cheerleaders created mock figures to salute players. Not Pictured Shelly Ann Acuff James Alston Julie Bedford Argie Christian Curtis Cobb Jesse Douglas Sharon Everett James Fulton Henry Glover James Turner Russell Gray Carolyn Jacobs Patricia Lee Charles Lindsay Wilbert McCall Marion Monk Adalea Reed Vanessa Saunders Darrell Turner the football Joey Winfrey Kelly Winzeler Dorothy Woodard Sally Woollen Gary York Lynn York Thad York Lynn Young Win-You Juniors 165 the REO ERE ESCA A STE SOPHOMORES 166 Sophomores SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS: ROW 1 — Mrs. Stephens, Mrs. Holder, Mrs. Doar, Mrs. Kendall, Ad- visors. ROW 2 — Terry Tate, Pres.; Alan Post, Vice-Pres.; Beth Latta, Sec. The Sophomore year is a special year It is a year of adjustments It is a year of new experiences — learning to drive, dissecting a frog, participating in clubs It is a year when the chains of immaturity begin to be broken and are replaced by respect. Tom Adams Martha Adkins Tanya Albea Lillian Alexander Dennis Alford Lonnell Alford Mary Allen Nancy Allen William Allen Perry Allred Leslie Alston Occieretta Anderson Smith Anderson John Andrews Terrie Arnette Michele Arsenault Dana Austin Tracy Autry Mike Baird Cynthia Baker David Baker Lisa Baker Kim Baldwin Mark Bays Lynn Beaver Missy Bencini Charles Bennett David Bennett Audrey Bethea Butch Bizzell Denna Blackwelder Chuck Blair Sheila Bohannon Judy Bouldin Kenneth Bowman Nancy Bowman Joy Brace Rebecca Brackett Donna Bradley Lori Brady Sandra Brawner Brad Brewer Gary Bright Jess Brinson Monty Brinson Frank Bristow Debra Broddy Kathy Brooks Cindy Brown Gerald Brown Rose Brown Julie Bulla Judy Bullard Anita Byers Kent Byrd Linda Cain Dale Callahan Debby Calliari Tammy Campen David Cannon Del Carden Alan Cargal Steve Cargal Becky Carrick Sophomores Ada-Car 167 Christie Carroll Donella Carter Robbie Carter Sami Carter Dot Catron Mike Causey Alan Chaney Annette Charles Mark Clark Kathy Clinard Susie Clonts Celia Colbert Gerald Colbert Angela Cole Theresa Cole Kelly Collins Jill Cook Carolyn Corn Toni Cornelison Dick Cottam Randy Cox James Crawford Kent Crawford Kenneth Creel Richard Crouch Ted Cudd Michelle Culler Mike Culler Carolyn Currie George Curtis Keith Davenport Bobby Davidson Phillip Davidson Bertha Davis Clarence Davis Dan Davis Jon Davis Mabie Davis Randy Davis Robert Davis Steve Davis David DeLappe Vicki DeLappe Peggy Dildine Annie Mae Dixon Elizabeth Douglass Bo Dowdy Terrie Dowdy Greg Draughn Dale Duggins Dean Duncan Eddie Dunlap Howard Dunlap Juan Dunlap Sallie Dunlap Curtis Dunn Betty Eads Robert Edwards Janice Ellis Edward English Lane Evans Mari Farrington Paul Farrington Linda Ferguson 168 Sophomores Car-Fer Linda Ferguson Missy Fick Susan Fleming Lavonda Ford Janet Frazier David Freeman Ray Freeman Reeves Frisby Sheila Furr Freddy Gainer Tony Gainey Lenz Garrison Libby Garten Paul George Darrell Gibbs Sharon Gillard Jean Gladden Demetris Glover Gloria Glover Douglas Goins Jim Gooding Sidney Grant Debra Gray John Gray Tommy Greene Terry Gregory Bobbie Griffith Kathleen Haggerty Theresa Hall Tommy Hall David Harris Mary Ann Harris Charles Hartsoe Maria Harvell Judy Hauser Cora Hayes Sandra Hayes Rosemary Haynie John Hayworth Mel Hayworth Kathy Hedrick Randy Hedrick Lacy Henderson Jeff Herrin Joy Herring Sherry Herron Kelly Higgins Scott Higgins Donnie Hill Laura Hill Mike Hill John Hinshaw Edna Hippert Vicki Hocutt Doug Hodges Beth Hoover Jennifer Horney Darrell Howard Franklin Howze Cathy Hulin Hank Hunsucker Heather Hunt Herman Hunter Mark Hutton Fer-Hut Sophomores 169 Jim Ilderton Darlene Ingram Janie Ingram Cynthia Isaac Mike Isom Randall Jackson Debra Ann Jamison David Jennings Scott Jensen Charles Johnson Gary Johnson Gerald Johnson Hal Johnson Ronald Jolly Bobby Jones Mike Jones Sylvia Jones Tim Jones Willie Jone s Steve Kearns Sheila Kearse Gary Kindle Robert Kindle Darlene Kirk Craig Kiziah Susan Kuhn Keever Lambeth Tom Latimer Beth Latta Karen Lee Ronald Lee Thomas Lee Darilyn Leeper Alison Leonard Tammie Leviner Blake Lewis Kathy Lewis Gussie Lindsay Betsy Linthicum Arthur Little Denise Little Elnora Little Melissa Livengood Sammy Locklear Beth Lovelace Robella Luck Teresa Mabe Robert Main Laura Maners Sheila Maness Jimmy Manning Robert Marshall Anthony Martin Lonnie Martin Terry Martin Scott Maxwell Cleveland McCall Cathy McCormick Lynwood McDonald Neil McDonald Vanessa McDowell Patricia McFadden George McFalls Frances McInnis 170 Sophomores IId-Mcl Larry McIntyre | Debbie McKeehan | Scott McLaughlin James McLean Jerry McNeil Tommy McNeil Deloris McQueen Distalee Meade Michael Megginson Jeanie Meisky Ray Melton Barbara Meyers Ricky Michael Walter Michael Tommy Middlebrooks Teresa Milan Carlene Miller Donald Mitchell Ella Mitchell Tinna Mizelle Worth Mizelle Karen Moncus Eva Monk Harlan Montgomery Amy Moore David Moore Maureen Morey Kaye Morris Robin Morris Delana Murphy Candy Murrow Kathy Neely Dennis Nichelson Michael Norman William Norton James O’Ham Tommy Osborne Keith Owens Ardelia Paige Hope Paige Curney Parker Nora Parker Cynthia Parson Tony Parsons Robert Payne Eddie Pearce Kevin Peguese Melanie Pettrey Tony Pittman Alan Post Janet Potts Dickie Price William Pride John Probert Dennis Proctor Tom Proctor Jackie Pugh Freda Queen Cynthia Quick Brett Ralston Julie Randle Alonzo Ratliff Debora Ratliff Charlene Reavis Mcl-Rea Sophomores 171 Linda Reed Thelma Reed Barbara Reid Joe Reynolds Cindy Rhodenhiser Laura Rickard Randy Rickard Warren Rickert Brent Ring Kevin Risdon Johnny Rivers Barry Roach Debbie Roberts Rodney Robinson Jacqueline Rorie Debbie Roy Jill Royals Sharon Russell Craig Ryals Corrine Ryan Jayn Safrit Herbert Saunders Sheila Saunders Kathy Seckler Harriet Sellers Rachel Sellers Al Seymour Ted Shadding Kim Shaver Tim Shelton James Siler Kenneth Simpson Mike Sisk Clarence Sistrunk Cindy Skipper Michelle Sloan Eric Smith Natalie Smith Norma Smith Pam Smith Sylvia Smith Tommy Smith Christine Soots Steve Sowers Lynn Spaugh Debbie Spaul Kathy Spence Caro! Stanley Cassie Staples Ronnie Staples Tammie Steele Stephanie Steffan Chuck Stephens Patricia Stewart Corena Stinson Robert Stinson Amy Story Terri Strahan Janice Stutts Robert Sturgill Johnny Suggs Brad Swaim Cheryi Swing Terry Tate 172 Sophomores Ree-Tat Floyd Taylor Lynn Teal Lisa Templeton Bill Terrell Paul Terrell Trumella Terry Terri Thames Carrie Thomas Mary Thomas Reid Thomas Beti Thompson Pamela Thompson Debbie Tillman Marion Tillman Dot Timmons Stephen Torrence Norma Tracy Ryan Treblic Peggy Truslow Joy Tucker Roger Tucker Angela Turner Charles Turner Garry Turner Gary Turner James Turner Rodney Turner Robert Tyson William Tyson Bill Utley Donna VonCannon Ann Waden Karen Wagner Nancy Wainer Cathy Waldroup Ricky Waldroup Kim Walker Tina Wall Perry Wallace Roslyn Walls Kathy Watson Debra Watts Rebecca Way Linda Weatherman Teresa Welch Ellen West Charles White Clayton White Lisa White Verne White Sheila Whitley Teresa Wiley Mark Willard Gina Willett Michael Williams Roger Williams Steve Williams Tina Williams Adrienne Wilson Jackie Wilson Lisa Wilson Rob Wilson Teressa Wilson Danny Winfrey Tay-Win Sophomores 173 David Wishon Michael Wishon Kyleene Womack Darlene Woods Anna Wright Larry Wright Tanya Wright Oscar York Stella York Vincent York Lou An Young Ricky Younger 174 Sophomores Wis-You Not Pictured Mike Amos Barry Barnes Cathy Bittle Larry Broady Ann Brown Christine Brown Donna Brown Michael Brown James Byrd Bob Caperton James Carmichael James Covington Sid Davis Johnny Deberry Jim Drakulakos William Dunlap Elijah Everett Bernadette Foard Susan Fowler Margaret Gaffney Faith Gray Michael Gray Debra Hammonds Bradford Hazzard Douglas Hughes Norwood Hunter Neal Jackson Rick Jennings Charles Jones James King Steve Lain Danny Lewis Janet Mahler Felisa McDonald Robert McFadden Kenneth McQuiague Donnie Melton Richard Miller Terry Miller Phillip Mills Debbie Mooney Clifton Nelson Joseph O’Ham Robert Poole Cheryl Ramsey Thomas Reid Mark Rollins Leroy Shankle Duane Sowers Phillip Tysinger J.P. Vestal William Wilson Michael Wright Paul Ziglar Upper left: Mrs. Roberts, Susanne McDermott Upper right: Lynn York Middle left: Holly Lee Middle right: Kim Shaver, Kent Byrd Lower left: Bronna Chatman, Cheryl Holmes, Judy Ingram, Joyce Gyant, Marsha Turner 175 Sie se RSE NN IE Administration Mr. James E. Surratt, Assistant Superintendent; Dr. Dean B. Pruette, Superintendent; Mr. Jack Cox, Assistant Superintendent for Buildings and Grounds; Dr. Lloyd Y. Thayer, Asso- ciate Superintendent Mr. Walter E. Jones, Purchasing Agent; Mrs. Marjorie Hill, Accoun- Mr. Tony J. Simeon, Director of Athletics and Driver Training; Mr. Bernie tant; Mrs. Mary Dillard, Lunchroom Supervisor M. Sheffield, Library Co-ordinator; Dr. Virginia Lewis, Supervisor in | Secondary Education | Mrs. Eva Stewart; Charles E. Neill, Jr.; D. P. Whitley, Jr. Dr. John D. Bridgers; A. Laurin Welborn; Dr. Dean B. Pruette; Mrs. Dorothy Kearns. Not pictured; James Chestnut; Edgar L. Dyer, Jr. | Mr. Jerry Shaver, Principal Mr. Lee Andrews, Dean Mr. Laurin Welborn served as chairman of the School Board; Dr. John Bridgers was vice-chairman. Mr. James Chestnut, Mrs. Dorothy Kearns, and Mr. Charles Neill continued their terms, while Mr. Edgar Dyer and Mrs. Eva Stewart were new ap- pointees. Dr. Dean Pruette served as secretary for the Board and Mr. D. P. Whitley, Jr. was legal counsel. Dr. Dean B. Pruette, Superintendent, headed the City School Administration, which was comprises of department heads who co-ordinate their partic- ular divisions. Mr. Jerry G. Shaver headed Central’s administration. He was aided by Mr. Kenneth Dickens, Assistant Principal, in keeping Central running smoother. Mr. Lee Andrews began his first year as Dean. Mr. Kenneth Dickens, Assistant Principal Administration 177 REA LCE RN NAY WD Mie a’ Guidance Serving as guidance counselors, Mrs. Evelyn Har- ris, Mrs. Sally Maxwell, and Mrs. Dorothy Bostic assisted students with every con- ceivable problem. By listening sympathe- tically, they helped solidify the futures of many students. For students desiring a job or continuing their education, information was available. Besides their advising duties, the counselors co-ordinated Post-Educa- tional Opportunity Day and Career Day. Pas ee eaters Ropar heeds Leet me Mrs. Sally Maxwell Mrs. Evelyn Harris, Head of Guidance 178 Guidance Mrs. Melody Clodfelter — Secretary Mrs. Doris Teague — Secretary Office Staff Mrs. Doris Teague and Mrs. Alice Dameron, Mr. Shaver’s secretaries, were kept busy with the usual school transactions. Their duties included the handling of financial matters and school records. Mrs. Melody Clodfelter served as Mr. Andrews’ secre- tary. Among her duties was typing the daily attendance bulletin. Office Staff 179 Maintenance, Cafeteria Even though they are sometimes taken for granted, the cafeteria staff, who utilize their skill in cook- ing, and the maintenance staff, who carry out their tasks efficiently, help make life at Central a bit more pleasant and sanitary. Their invalu- able services surpass the routine lunch and floor preparations. The cafeteria staff is willingly available for class suppers, parent coffees or athletic banquets. The maintenance staff is pre- pared for the worst such as falling plaster. Dorothy Stevenson, Betty Bridges, Pansy Watkins Thad Lawson, Isaiah Fields Mrs. Mary irene Fowler, cafeteria manager i Row 1 — Betty Forrest, Lucille Catron, Marsha Braunstein. Row 2 — Isa- Grover Colbert — Maintenance Head belle White, Elease Miles, Phyllis Mann. { ae ae : i Library Students seeking information for reports trekked to the library for the services offered there. Books, records, film- strips, and periodicals were among the materials available. The two librarians, Miss Johnson and Miss Byrd, were al- ways willing to help students with any research problem. Miss Elizabeth Byrd — Librarian, Library Club Library 181 —— a ae Hn wae Mr. David Carter — Band Mr. Michael Robbins — Art I, Il, Ill, IV, Art Club Fine Arts Mr. Barry Ruth — Orchestra Mrs. Florence Greene — Chorus 182 Fine Arts Miss Maxalynn Mourane — French Il, Ill, IV, French Club Mrs. Ka McFad — Spanish l, IV, Spanish Club, Cheerleaders Ade ; ; S ence eayet c=, Spants sate ; Mr. Luis Sanchez — Spanish Il, Ill, Spanish Club Miss Mary McDavid — French I, Il, French Club Foreign Language 183 Business, Graphics, Industrial Arts CX % ah _ Nemes Lieka wt on B ipha Sin | sam oe DEE a e ee. i soccsoccssosss: eoorooossoote’ h ece ee oF eco are mF : pesoeastooetessd e210 PO Oom ane r$@rx )) 7} 97 DI BOF ee sew eee Mr. Theron Farlow — Distributive Education, DECA Wie esate, ESO ROOT isi: i ees fii as eniews es SRS, Mr. John Ingram — Auto Mechanics, VICA Mrs. Bettye White — ICT I, Il, Careers in Distribution, VICA, Keyettes ivitans Mr. Tony Lamm — Graphics and Industrial Communi- cations, C Mr. Morris Randall — Bricklaying, VICA Mr. Kenneth Mann — Furniture |, Il, Introduction to Mr. Roger Hedgecock — Accounting, Office Machines, Mrs. Bee Rule — Typing I, Il, General Technical Drafting, Basic Technical Drawing Adv. PE, Basketball Coach Business, School Store Mrs. Frances Frye — Marketing I, Distributive Education |, Il, DECA Mr. John Holder — Metal I, Il, Small Engines, Interact Miss Sandra Medford — Shorthand |, Account- ing, COO, Preparatory Office Occupational Business-Graphics-Industrial Arts 185 | | SA Ore Ae CRs Precinct Advisor, De- | re °o w = T x a oO S c {c)) (7) 8 7) (=| WwW | eo 25 Sr (=) 5% 1214031Pz NVOIWad ‘YsiI3uq — UnoYled Ayeg ‘saw fm © ee eee .£ Ls =a yoeog j1eq}e¥seg AP ‘GN|9 dad ‘saipms Je190g ‘uoReonpy jesiskyd ‘UW ‘LO| — 423UIS}OW 491M “IW | = suoiuniqns ‘qe] Suipeay ‘ysijsug — yemeq UAJaAq “SAW ita Page — English, Bisonettes Lol “sayjouosig ‘ysijsuq — pseyoed ouUuy!g “S4IN Mrs Mrs. Janet Tate — English, Senior Class, Student Mrs. Dorothy Campbell — English, Council Cheerleaders Mrs. Linda Smith — English, POINTER Editorial, Quill and Scroll Mrs. Mabel Greer — Teacher’s Aide Se ae Miss Nancy Powell — English, Pep Club 187 Pe stiserys u ey fae ee cil Miss Landry Neely — General Math Il, Algebra Il, PEMICAN Edi- torial, Junior Class acim: BE Nes Miss Gail Harris — Algebra Il, Algebra Trigonometry, Analysis, ae be: Geometry, PEMICAN Business Staff, POINTER Business ta Mrs. Euna’ Holder — Algebra 1, Geometry, Sophomore Class, Math Club 188 Mathematics Miss Sandi Lee — Algebra |, Ill, Trigonometry, General Math II, Anchor Club Ar. Philip Garner — Algebra II, General Math II, Business Math, Civitans, 6 iS i LES SESE, Mrs. Christine Stephens — Geometry, Department Head, Sophomore Class, Precinct Advisor Mrs. Sharon Stewart — Algebra l, Il, General Math, Beta Club, Math Club Mathematics 189 See Se et ea ae = x = fo = Li op = c o = E ad 2 2 o 3 : Qa i = ob = — (S) So] o oO c 6 as} x Advanced Housing, Home Ec., Advanced Foods and Cloth ive Co-operat ia, ey, ttes ine ORS RO iss Jane Stout — Advanced Home Ec., Iv M Cc hardson — Home Economics |, ic Department Head, Civinettes iCcS = Dale R Mrs. Econom Home 190 Home Economics Physical Education, Driver Education ‘represent Biter Hees Mrs. Rachel Roberts — Chemistry, Department Head, Competitive Speech, NFL, Junior Class Advisor, Precinct Advisor Mr. Larry Younts — Biology, Varsity Club, Tennis ay Mrs. Nancy Laney — Chemistry, Physical Science, Science Club, Bison- ettes Mrs. Gwendolyn Davis — Biology, Anatomy, Ecology, NHS Mrs. Carylon Dockery — Physics, Advanced Physical Science, Mr. Bob Spurgeon — Biology, Junior Jaycees Physical Science, NHS, High 1Q Team Mrs. Verdie Kendall — Biology, Sophomore Class, Science Club Mrs. Margaret Doar — Biology, Sophomore Class, Student Council Science 193 Mr. Paul Hutchins — Psychology, Sociology, World Geography, Football, Wres- tling, Track, FCA + a A 5 aot Mee Mr. Michael Q. Pierce — Acting Department Head, U.S. Studies, Eastern Cultures, Competitive Speech, NFL, Senior Class 194 History Dr. Helen Miller — Economics, Sociology, Psychology, Western Cultures, central Co-ordinating Council, Occupational Co-ordinator Of Curriculum in firs. Sylvia Cates — U.S. Studies, Government Junior Class, Student il the Evening School unior Class, Student Counci ah ae ie Ocenia Mrs. Sharon Haynes — U.S. Studies, World Geography, Cheerleaders Mrs. Phyllis Jarabak — Teacher’s Aide History 195 : tC q z. Ey f : as portrayed by Lin Amos, confides in the Snake lines are popular at the sock hop, mainly because everyone can participate. nce about his secret crush on Betty Lou. The varsity cheerleaders, led by Mary Amos, infect the crowd with their enthusiasm. oe Wilma (Bill) Allen is one of the featured beauties on the Fifties Day Sporting mementoes from three other bosses, Mary Jo Southern tries to Homecoming Court. pick up a fourth. The most successful project of the year for the cheerlead- ers proved to be Fifties Day, along with a sock hop following the last home game. Slick- ed-back hair, white socks, and high-water pants were predominant with the _ boys, while girls sported saddle shoes, let- ter sweaters, and their mothers’ old skirts. The sock hop was- even more successful with every _ stu- dent there inter- preting the 50’s by his particular dress. The stage band put many couples on a “Pathway to the Stars’”’ while au- eee a thentic ’50’s rec- | Betty Lou (Sherry Poe) calmly informs Teen Angel (Joe Craig) that she is going to the Hop with Biff. Senos SO ae | chance to _ jitter- | bug. 974 SENIORS Scott Dennis, known for his superb saxophone playing, practices Karen Price appears immersed in ‘‘Reader’s Digest.” a solo. Bob Averett mischievously grins. gy Sst ib aisha ht me ME thy A BAA : Vivian Mackey smiles to herself as she narrates the Black Awareness assembly. City athletic director A. J. 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LESTER’S JEWELERS 131 South Main Street DELIVERY 2 TO 4 WEEKS High Point Central All Other Schools 205 Compliments CAROLINA AINER THAYER od ha COGGIN Compliments of ip FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK x __ If it’s Borden, NORTH CAROLINA it’s got to be good. High Point MARSH FURNITURE COMPANY WAGNER TIRE SERVICE “Michelin and Uniroyal Steel Belted Radial Tires’’ 300 Church Avenue High Point, N. C. 206 Free Teletype Service Open 6 Days JACK HURT AUTO SALVAGE 1-85 at Old Thomasville Road High Point, N. C. 27263 Phones—High Point, N.C. Phones—Direct Lines 886-5076 Greensboro, N.C. 274-3340 Lexington, N.C. 249-3030 137 W. Lexington Ave FIRST CITIZENS LIFE OF VIRGINIA BANK TRUST HOLIDAY MOTORS PIEDMONT ELECTRIC COMPANY W. E. LINTHICUM SON, INC. Compliments of a High Point, N. C. Friend Certified Ready-Mixed Concrete 207 We Keep Your Clothes Looking Their Best .. . Plus Give You A Free Eisenhower Dollar Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays for every $4.00 worth dry cleaning brought into one of our convenient locations on these days. No limit. SHIRTS Laundred to Perfection Folded or on hangers 1 HOUR DRY CLEANING 3 HOUR SHIRT SERVICE FREE WINTER STORAGE Open Tuesday-Saturday 6:30 A.M. - 6:30 P.M. CLOSED MONDAYS Friendly - Courteous Service At Your Car 5 Convenient Locations To Serve You At 247 South Main Street 906 North Main Street 1530 North Main Street 2517 South Main Street 1310 North Centennial 208 BOB’S T.V. SALES SERVICE ALLRED METAL STAMPING WORKS 901 Old Thomasville Rd. “Your Zenith Dealer’ Furniture, Hardware 906 Lindsay Street High Point, N. C. 27260 Telephone 885-4721 1 PPTL ne 401 FRALEY ROAD PB O. BOX 668 HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA (27261) ARNOLD CRAVEN | Fine Men’s Clothing HIGH POINT ¢ GREENSBORO DIVISION OF U. S. INDUSTRIES, INC. Congratulations Graduates... BICYCLE TOY AND HOBBY SALES Authorized Schwinn Dealer 504 N. Main Street ARTISTIC BEAUTY COLLEGE 888-7933 Day Night Classes Professional Beauty Training EEE STAR CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY P.O. Box 1868 Prospect Ext. Phone 475-2111 DENNIS OFFICE SUPPLY CECIL’S DISCOUNT 804 South Main Street DRUG STORE 121 N. Main St. Phone: 888-7211 High Point, N. C. 883-7316 Compliments Compliments of of CORPORATION “Your only local Volkswagen dealer” CUMBY MORTUARY “Our Family Serving Yours” Funeral Directors 102 Chestnut Drive High Point, North Carolina 27261 Telephone 885-5045 GRIFFITH OFFICE SUPPLY GARNER’S EXXON 792 N. Main and Corner at Ray P. O. Box 5681 Phone: 885-5041 High Point, N. C. 27262 9 f LS ENGLISH ROAD FABRIC CENTER er”. Fabrics For All Occasions “Beautiful Shoes Since 1936” 2108 English Road High Point, North Carolina 118 South Main een) | AvGale. a lyin qeeneliieierey shia ewer inter CSCGK ECONOMY SHOE SHOP a we’ | IS canes ') p er “We Repair Your Shoes Like New” gf : ao® | RS 313 English Rd. we Phone 882-6015 MEN’S STYLES — BARBER SERVICE ELECTRONIC MART ED’S STYLES Largest Selection of 1018 E. Green Dr. High Point, N. C. 27260 Radio, TV, Recorder, Stereo Equipment in this Area HOBSON BARBER SHOP TELEPHONE 883-1035 PAA HUNTER COAL AND OIL CO. Phone 882-3366 Heating and Air Conditioning HIGH POINT BANK JARRETT STATIONERY COMPANY AND TRUST COMPANY 106 - 108 North Wrenn Street Established 1902 Office Equipment and Supplies KEPLEY’S BAR-B-Q 1304 N. Main Street “Catering Service — Anytime, Anywhere” Compliments to the Join the Group — The One at Kepley’s! ' CLASS OF ‘74 Homes in All Price Ranges and in ALL Areas in High Point 441 N. Wrenn Street High Point, N. C. 27260 Phone: 882-9426 “Your Pride is Our Profession” martin tn 18 801 WESTCHESTER DR. 885-0097 - CRAVEN JOHNSON :POLLOCK-INC. Fae 521 NORTH MAIN REALTORS PHONE 883-149 LLER’S TV PRODUCTS, INC. FR been WB} )©=Harold Craven Harold Johnson 1212 LINCOLN DR. HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA 27262 882-8159 888-7934 NASH JEWELRY LOAN CO. 127 N. Main Street “‘Remember Nash Saves You Cash” Compliments of NORTH STATE TELEPHONE CO. A Subsidiary of the Ohio Art Company High Point, Randleman, Thomasville 716 W. Green Street High Point, N. C. 27261 PAW GUILFORD OPTICAL COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS HAYWOOD AND RANKIN, INC. General Insurance 658 N. Main Street High Point, N. C. Hedgecock Builders Supply Co. of High Point, N. C. BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT - ROW WOOD WINDOWS JOHNS-MANVILLE PRODUCTS PHONE 882-4101 1213 WARD STREET Jim Penley Walt Spencer HIArT [1Re COMPANY Phones: 882-3000 - 888-4010 CENTRAL SAVINGS BANK 205 West Gree n Drive High Point, N. C. HIGHLAND MOTORS, INC. Olds-Cadillac Leasing Serving High Point High Point, N. C. Compliments of HIGH POINT HARDWARE HUNTER COMPANY C. DEWITT HOLTON FURNITURE CO. 945 W. Green Street “Quality Furniture and Carpets” Compliments of 817 S. Main Street HOFFMAN DRUG COMPANY 213 ZESTO’S ICE CREAM AND SANDWICHES Soft Ice Cream and Sandwiches 1412 North Main St. VARSITY DRIVE-IN Try our Delicious Broasted Chicken 2410 North Main St. CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '74 Scan ROSES Southgate Shopping Center THE HIGH POINT ENTERPRISE 1628 South Main Street ZONOLITE DIVISION KENTUCKY FRIED W. R. Grace and Company CHICKEN = 1701 Prospect Street 1924 English Road Phone: 888-9978 130 West Lexington Ave. FROM A FRIEND “Your Savings Satisfaction Dealer’ Lyles CHEVROLET CO. 1800 N. Main St Phone 885-5171 PHONE. IN ORDER FOR FAST SERVICE pa Southgate Shopping Center 885-2063 2000 N. Main 885-8197 Thomasville a] SEG 5 | 4 PIZZA SAMUEL HYMAN Jeweler Gift Shop High Point, N. C. of HALL PRINTING COMPANY 135 S$. HAMILTON ST. SAMPLE SHOE STORE | Compliments | HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA ROSE FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. 214-216 S. Elm St. Free Parking — Air Conditioning Complete Home Furnishings Phone: 882-6871 '30-F FOR TH zm 7 EXTERMINATORS | - INC. | Serving Piedmont and Western North Carolina 216 x Ain ii iii nll 86 anew Campus center... for new generations of High Point College students...the —_- Holt McPherson Campus Center @ 4 7 217 VIKING FIRE PROTECTION: 501 Prospect St. SPENCER-PARLIER BROTHERS INC. 2515 S. Main Street 882-4822 884-8340 RCA Color B W TV-Stereos Rothschild Company Sylvania Color B W TV-Stereos | Whirlpool Appliances 1221 South Elm Street High Point, North Carolina SOUTHERN OIL COMPANY Phone 888-6413 Exxon Products High Point, N.C. SNOW STUDIO AND CAMERA SHOP 325 N. Main __ Phone 882-6718 : Sears | Portrait Commercial | Photography be Plenty of Free Storeside Parking SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE REALTORS sameeren ia a Alton Stanford — Fred Joyce Your Money Back Compliments of SNOW LUMBER COMPANY 218 Cameras and Supplies Charge Phone a aaa aaa It 885-4051 C. E. HUNEYCUTT INTERIORS Custom Interior Designs (919) 883-7321 High Point, N. C. UNITED CREDIT CORPORATION JheSwiss Colony 210 E. Washington Drive 882-1417 High Point,N.C. 882-1418 Personal Loans FROM A FRIEND “The Dependable Store” Established 1933 LEONARD’S DRUG STORE 117 W. Lexington Ave. High Point, North Carolina THE LILLY COMPANY English Road High Point, N. C. “SERVES YOU FIRST™ YOUR ndependent Insurance AGENT Jones Peacock, Inc. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS 118 Oakwood Court “Service Beyond Contract” J. B. GIBSON, President — John Diffendal, V.P. 224 PURCELL SUPPLY COMPANY Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning and Electrical Telephone 882-1411 725 West Green Drive — P. O. Box 1389 High Point, North Carolina CRESCENT FORD 100 Old Winston Rd. High Point, North Carolina 88-3018] WILLIAMS FLOWERS AND GIFTS 2012 English Road High Point, North Carolina A A TOYOTA SALES, INC. Get Your Hands on a Toyota— You'll Never Let Go! 328 South Main Street In Downtown High Point Telephone: 885-9016 COMPLIMENTS AMSCO DECORATIVE FABRICS BROCKMAN’S GROCERY “Home of Fresh Meat and Vegetables” CAPITAL MEDALS, INC. Trophies e Plaques e Sales Awards Engraving 1934 English Rd. Phone 883-1176 High Point, N. C. 27261 ————$— CAROLYN FABRICS, INC. 1948 W. Green Drive High Point, N. C. .. 222 OF VANN YORK PONTIAC AMOS HOSIERY MILLS INC. The Company that cares! Quality Since 1916 | Congratulations to the Graduating Class STARNES ART COMPANY from 124 Church Street High Point, N. C. 27260 WACHOVIA Phone: 919 885-2323 BANK AND TRUST COMPANY THE SWEET SHOPPE BAKERIES N. A. “The Wonderful World of Baking” College Village Shopping Center “‘Home of the Personal Banker’ 882-8026 Westchester Mall 885-2828 Compliments Compliments of of VICK PAINT AND WALLPAPER COMPANY WOODS EXXON WELBORN PLUMBING AND HEATING CO., INC. 1110 East Lexington Avenue 1607 Ward Street High Point, North Carolina Phone 882-2309 NORTH CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK “People With the Right Ideas” 164 South Main Street College Village Branch 1410 West Green Drive 779 North Main Street High Point, North Carolina 223 Post Office Box 2006, High Point, N. C. Old Dominion =FREIGHF LINE Serving Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia MARTY’S RECORD SHOP ( if ia riy's| RECORD SHOP a : gopye rere erry a i v i SAVINGS AND HOME LOANS PIEDMONT SAVINGS AND LOAN 700 North Main High Point, N. C. 224 WEST END WASHETTE 1602 English Phone: 52655 Clean washes, fluffy dried and neatly folded Compliments of SOUTHERN FILM EXTRUDERS ILDERTON OIL COMPANY 714 W. Fairfield R oad Ph. 885-2714 Amoco Distributor COMPLIMENTS OF V. P. CARRICK RELIANCE UNIVERSAL, INC. INGRAM VENDING SERVICE HARRIS MUSIC CO. Hammond Organ Dealer 2432 English Street High Point, N. C. We extend to each of you our sincerest wishes fora bright and successful future. 101 North Main Street Westchester Mall High Point, North Carolina High Point, North Carolina Our stores also serve... Asheboro, Salisbury, and Burlington, North Carolina Your Fashion Advisors .. . Student and Faculty Index Adams, Janice 147 Adams, Pam 98, 138,159 Adams, Tom 47,48,165 Aderholdt, John 35,99,109,111,139, 159 Adkins, Martha 167 Albea, Crystal 158 Albea, Tanya 167 Albertson, Dennis, 87,159 Aldridge, Cindy, 104,106,141,159 Aldridge, Max 73,109,120,133,141, 147 Alexander, Acquanetta 24,135,136, 158,159 Alexander, Lillian 141,167 Alexander, Richard 120,121,122,143, 159 Alford, Dennis 167 Alford, Elizabeth147 Alford, Lonnell 85,167 Allen, Bill 18,25,77,121,124,133,140, 197 Allen, Cynthia 139,159 Allen, Keith 105,139,147 Allen, Kevin 159 Allen, Mary 167 Allen, Nancy 117,167 Allen, Sandra 139,147 Allen, Tony 60,145,159 Allen, William 47,167 Allison, Ricky 39 Allred, Laura 97,103,112,127,133,141, 159 Allred, Perry 32,35,60,115,167 Alston, Delia 147 Alston, Leslie 167 Amos, Julie 29,30,108,126,131,136 Amos, Lin 25,102,112,116,119,120, 124,133,147,196,199 Amos, Mary 25,29,103,112,127,119, 124,126,142,147,196 Amos, Melvin 98,138,147 Amos, Mike 91,174 Anderson, Occieretta 167 Anderson, Smith 167 Andrews, Mr. Lee 177 Andrews, John 167 Armstrong, Frenchie 159,106 Arnette, Terri 167 Arsenault, Michele 57,107,167 Ashby, Kathy 159,134 Athanas, Heidi 29,103,117,120,126, 128,135,136,139 Atkins, Kamella 55,58,142,147 Atkinson, Phillip 19,60,67,114,139,159 Atkinson, Terry 35,114,159 Auman, Patricia 112,117,120,124,127, 135,146,147,199 Austin, Dana 167 Ausitin, James 35,165 Autry, Tracy 74,167 Averett, Bob 109,131,147,198 Ayers, Gary 159 Ayscue, Cathy 14,110,147 Bach, Mr. John 187 Bailey, Becky 106,159 Bailey, Phil 125,159 Baird, Mike 167 Baker, Cynthia 118,167 Baker, David 167 Baker, Julie 103,125,133,136,138,141, 159 Baker, Lisa 141,167 Baidwin, Cassell 140,159 Baidwin, Joe 139,147 Baldwin, Kim 167 Ballard, Ethel 147 Ballow, Chuck 67,130,159 Banks, Dwight 159 Banks, Elaine 159 Barbee, Sandi 131,159 Barber, Mary 14,25,123,125,129,147 Barnes, Alton 105,159 Barnes, Barry 174 Barnes, Cathy 145. Barnes, Patty 53,58,112,142,147 Barnes, Sherli 147 Batten, Ricky 147 Bays, Mark 167 Bean, Betty 99,100,138,159 Beaver, Ann 112,117,120,159 Beaver, Lynn 100,138,167 Beaver, Robert 147 Beck, James 39,106,107,116,130,139 159 Beck, Jimmy 159 226 Beck, Scotty 159 Bedford, Julie 106,134 Belinski, Steve 49,103,114,133,134, 147 Bencini, Frank 25,70,102,109,112,119, 124,128,133,147 Bencini, Missy 64,108,167 Bennett, Charles 167 Bennett, David 48,64,81,111,136,167 Bernot, Rob 35,45,67,91,109,112,126, 135,136,159 Bertschi, Linda 110,132,147 Bethea, Audrey 167 Bethea, Shannon 35,132,159 Biles, Brutus 147 Bittle, Cathy 174 Bizzell, Butch 167 Black, David 36 Black, Joy 106,126,159 Blackwelder, Denna 107,167 Blair, Chuck 167 Bland, Cindy 106,107,117,119,126,147 Bland, Susie 64,112,117,126,142,159 Bohannon, Karen 147 Bohannon, Shelia 167 Bolick, Steve 88,127,147 Bolton, Holly 25,98,103,124,129,147 Bostic, Mrs. Dorothy 178 Bostic, Sharon 147 Bouldin, Judy 126,167 Bowers, Gregg 110,125,159 Bowman, Kenneth 167 Bowman, Nancy 125,138,167 Boyd, Carolyn 77,102,106,107,148 Boyles, Jay 64,139,159 Boyles, Mr. Roy 22,68,191 Brace, Joy 167 Brace, Kip 143, 148 Brackett, Rebecca 167 Bradley, Donna 167 Bradner, Joy 89, 97, 98, 103, 134, 159 Brady, Loli 167 Brady, Ruby 106,159 Brandon, John 120,121,159 Braunstein, Mrs. Marsha 180 Brawner, Sandra 167 Brewer, Brad 36,46,47,167 Brewer, Doug 103,105,148 Bridgers, Dr. John 176 Bridges, Mrs. Betty 180 Bridges, Robin 98,134,159 Briggs, Kathy 27,126,148 Bright, Gary 167 Brigman, Lissa 102,108,118,124,143, 148 Brinson, Jess 132,167 Brinson, Monty 167 Brisson, Brenda 137,144,159 Brisson, Ronnie 105,115,139,148 Bristow, Frank 86,167 Bristow, Linda 106,137,159 Broady, Larry 174 Broddy, Debra 107,167 Brooks, Kathy 167 Brown, Amber 159 Brown, Ann 174 Brown, Cassandra 100,113,159 Brown, Christine 174 Brown, Cindy 167 Brown, Donna 174 Brown, Gerald 167 Brown, Gladys 159 Brown, Jeanette 159 Brown, Karen 159 Brown, Michael 174 Brown, Mike 116,143,148 Brown, Rose 167 Z Brucki, Rickie 45,76,103,114,120,130, 134,159 Bryant, Beth 27,148 Bryant, Lynn 132,159 Bryson, Kirby 35,67,109,110,114,128, 136,137,139,159 Bulla, Julie 64,167 Bulla, Sally 64,97,99,100,103,112,126, 133,159 Bullard, Judy 167 Bundy, Marian 159 Burnley, Judy 69,106,126,138,141,148 Burris, Craig 148 Burton, Steve 148 Byerly, David 159 Byerly, Terri 106,159 Byers, Anita 167 Byers, Deborah 110,118,143,148 Byers, Marie 136,159 Byrd, Miss Elizabeth 181 Byrd, Jimmy 174 Byrd, Kent 46,47,111,167,175 Cain, Jim 23,24,39,103,112,116,119, 120,122,128,135,136,158,159 Cain, Linda 97,100,107,167 Caldwell, Delores 106,159 Caldwell, Randy 148 Calhoun, Mrs. Betty 187 Callahan, Dale 57,107,113,167 Callahan, Susie 103,125,148 Calliari, Debby 167 Calliari, Mary 158 Camp, Sheila 159 Campbell, David 110,148 Campbell, Mrs. Dorothy 187 Campen, Tammy 57,113,167 Cannon, David 167 Caperton, Bob 135,136,174 Caperton, Sally 25,54,108,112,113, 119,124,133,143,148 Carden, Del 167 Carden, Mr. Mackey 39,45,191 Cargal, Alan 167 Cargal, Steve 167 Carmichael, James 174 Carrick, Becky 97,126,167 Carroll, Christie 107,168 Carter, Mr. David 20,100,182 Carter, Donella 107,126,168 Carter, Mary 125,158 Carter, Robbie 36,168 Carter, Sami 168 Caswell, Bernard 106,159 Cates, Darrell 29,35,67,160 Cates, Mrs. Sylvia 195 Catron, Dot 168 Catron, Mrs. Lucille 180 Causey, Mike 168 Cecil, Karen 25,81,102,124,148,199 Cecil, Thelma Cecil, Tom 128,148 Chaney, Alan 168 Chaney, Robert 160 Chaney, Robert Charles, Annette Charles, Rickie 45,160 Chatman, Bronna 173 Chavis, Michael 148 Chestnut, Mr. James 176 Chilton, Barry, 132,148 Christian, Bernadette 160 Christian, Bernadette Christian, Dorothy 148 Clark, Mark 168 Clark, Pam 53, 57,58,113,138,142,148 Clark, Steve 160 Clinard, Kathy 168 Clinard, Ronnie 23,25,42,44,45,49,50, 102,111,116,123,135,138,146,148 Clodfelter, Chery! 148 Clodfelter, Mary Ann 25,98,103,106, 107,130,148 Clodfelter, Mrs. Melody 179 Clonts, Myra 160 Clonts, Susie 168 Clontz, Tim 160 Coble, Randy 25,38,39,45,102,123, 129,134,137,148 Coggins, Johnie 105,148 Colbert, Celia 168 Colbert, Gerald 86,114,168 Colbert, Mr. Grover 180 Colbert, Phyllis 144,160 Cole, Angela 168 Cole, Jim 116,126,148 Cole, Sherry 160 Cole, Theresa 168 Collins, Christopher 42,45,105,148 Collins, Kelly 30,107,126,135,136,168 Collins, Steve 148 Collins, Sylvia 25,26,72,75,99,100,149 Collins, Terry 115,160 Connor, Wayne 64,73,109,133,138,149 Cook, Brenda 53,58,106,107,113,138, 142,160 Cook, Jill 168 Corn, Carolyn 27,30,168 Corn, David 116,131,149 Cornelison, Toni 168 Cottam, Dick 48,63,64,116,168 Cougill, Conya 160 Courts, Page 103,108,124,126,145,149 Covington, James 174 Cox, Mr. Jack 176 Cox, Randy 168 Cozart, Miss Andrea 191 Crabtree, Cathy 149 Craig, Joe 17,25,99,100,101,102,116, 120,123,135,136,149,197 Cranford, Joe 64,160 Craven, Wendy 160 Craver, Rinda 110,149 Crawford, Connie 25,91,102,112,117, 119,124,149 Crawford, James 168 Crawford, Kent 100, 116, 168 Creech, Polly 112,136,143,149 Creede, Kevin 64,120,121,122,126, 131,136,139,160 Creel, Kenneth 168 Cross, Tommy 160 Crouch, Richard 168 Crouse, Irvin 99,100,116,149 Crowder, Pam 160 Crowell, Earnest 160 Cudd, Teal 168 Culbreth, Tony 67,160 Culler, Michelle 168 Culler, Mike 168 Currie, Carolyn 168 Curtis, Denette 149 Curtis, George 168 Dale, Daniel 99,100,103,119,149 Dalton, Denise 106,160 Dameron, Mrs. Alice 179 Dameron, Mr. Bill 39,64,191 Davenport, Keith 168 Davidson, Bobby 47,48,168 Davidson, Mark 103,105,119 Davidson, Philip 100,168 Davis, Bertha 104,107,168 Davis, Bruce 105,160 Davis, Carolyn 97,103,106,107,160 Davis, Clarence 168 Davis, Debbie 160 Davis, Dan 168 Davis, Delphin 106 Davis, Mrs. Gwendolyn 192 Davis, Harold Davis, Johnny 34,35,105,106,149 Davis, Jon 36,168 Davis, Kathy 146,160 Davis, Mable 168 Davis, Mary 149 Davis, Melvin 149 Davis, Michael 160 Davis, Randy 160 Davis, Randy 168 Davis, Robert 59,149 Davis, Robert 168 Davis, Sid 174 Davis, Steve 168 Dewalt, Mrs. Evelyn 186 Dawson, Mike 143,149 Dean, Ray 110,160 Deberry, Johnny 174 DeLappe, David 57,168 DeLappe, Lynda 112,113,149 DeLappe, Ricky 149 DeLappe, Vicki 57,168 Dennis, Scott 25,99,100,101,102,116, 119,126,134,149,198 Dewitt, Derotha 149 Dickens, Mr. Kenneth 97,177 Dickens, LaRayne 138,149 Dildine, Peggy 168 Dillard, Mrs. Mary 176 Dixon, Annie Mae 83,168 Doar, Mrs. Margaret 193 Dobbins, David 160 Dockery, Mrs. Carylon 193 Dockery, Sheila 160,199 Dockery, William 35,105,149 Doobrow, Mike 41,45,48,49,92,103, 116,136,139,160 Douglas, Jesse 35,67,165 Douglass, Elizabeth 168 Dowdy, Bo 109,168 Dowdy, Ron 35,160 Dowdy, Terrie 168 Drakulakos, Jim 174 Draper, Clayton 160 Draughn, Greg 47,168 Duff, Lawrence 160 Duggins, Dale 168 Dumas, Debora 160 Dumas, Michelle 149 Duncan, Dean 168 Duncan, Dinah 160 Duncan, Joy 25,29,93,117,120,124, 134,149,196 Dunlap, Eddie 168 Dunlap, Howard 168 Dunlap, Juan 168 Dunlap, Laverne 149 Dunlap, Sallie 125,168 Dunlap, William 174 Dunn, James 168 Durway, Mrs. Flo 186 Dyer, Donna 25,99,100,102,124,133, 134,141,149 Dyer, Mr. Edgar, Jr. 176 Dyles, Danny 149 Eads, Betty 107,168 Earl, Douglas 149 Edwards, Robert 47,168 Efird, Ricky 149 Ellis, Janice 168 Ellis, Mendee 14,97,103,106,134,142, 160 Ellis, Patricia 138,160 English, Edward 168 Errickson, Mark 87,99,100,160 Eury, Ava 160 Eury, Patricia 150 Evans, Lane 48,168 Evans, William 150 Everett, Elijah 174 Fairchild, Mary 117,134,160 Faircloth, Brenda 150 Faircloth, Debbie 160 Farlow, Cindi 25,128,150 Farlow, Tana 106,108,150 Farlow, Mr. Theron 184 Farrington, Mari 64,168 Farrington, Maureen 113,150 Farrington, Paul 168 Ferguson, Linda 168 Ferguson, Linda 169 Ferguson, Randy 35,160 Ferguson, Teddie 150 Ferriter , John 60,67,138,150 Fick, Hilli 25,27,29,69,102,117,119, 124,126,134,150,196 Fick, Missy 30,64,126,169 Fields, Mr. Isaiah 180 Fitzgerald, Danny 120,121,122,160 Flemming, Susan 30,126,136,169 Floyd, Karen 160 Foard, Bernadette 136,138,174 Ford, Joseph 21,150 Ford, Levonda 107,113,169 Forrest, Mrs. Betty 180 Foster, Patricia 110,160 Foust, Ann Marie 106,126,160 Fowler, Lynn 118,143,150 Fowler, Mrs. Mary Irene 180 Fowler, Susan 174 Franklin, Kevin 99,150 Frazier, Diane 29,64,102,106,107,117, 119,123,129,142,150 Frazier, Eric 24,115,160 Frazier, Janet 126,169 Freeman, David 169 Freeman, David 19,39,98,99,100,102, 116,119,126,133,135,136,139,150 Freeman, Ray 100,116,135,169 Frisby, Reeves 169 Frye, Mrs. Frances 185 Fulford, Jerry 41,44,45 Fulton, Jim 35,109,165 Furr, Sheila 169 Gaffney, Margaret 174 Gailey, Joe 110,160 Gainer, Freddy 169 Gainey, Tony 169 Gardner, Nedra 110,150 Garner, Nola 160 Garner, Mr. Philip 132,189 Garrett, David 160 Garrison, Diane 21,150 Garrison, Lenz 169 Garten, Libby 99,100,169 George, Paul 169 Ghosn, Pat 25,98,102,134,150 Gibbs, Darrell 169 Gibson, Clark 77,99,100,112,116,126, 131,135,146,150 Gibson, Laurie 117,160 Gidderon, Karen 83,111,160 Gill, Dawn 160 Gillard, Sharon 100,169 Gladden, Jean 125,169 Glover, Demetris 100,169 Glover, Gloria 169 Glover, James 160 Goins, Douglas 169 Gooding, Jim 116,120,121,122,169 Gooding, Linda 25,102,112,117,119, 123,133,137,150 Goss, Charles 36 Grace, Kathy 160 Grace, Ronda 53,55,57,142,160 Grace, Vanessa 160,113 Grady, Chris 150 Grant, Greg 116,160 Grant, Sidney 86,169 Gray, Debra 169 Gray, Eddie 150 Gray, Faith 174 Gray, John 169 Gray, Micheal 174 Gray, Russell 165 Gray, Sand 160 Gray, Sharonne 150 Gray, Tommy 59,99,100,116,126,134, 136,160 Gray, Virginia 150 Green, Marianne 160 Green, Robert 45,103,104,160 Green, Stephen 160 Greene, Bonnie 160 Greene, Mrs. Florence 20,182 Greene, Tommy 100, 169 Greer, Dale 150 Greer, Jan 54,91,108,119,120,126,133, 143,150 Greer, Lanette 83,111,150 Greer, Mrs. Mable 187 Gregory, Jerry 161 Gregory, Terri 169 Griffith, Bobbie 169 Grissom, Buddy 14,35,98,99,101,116, 133,139,150 Gundy, Mike 39,92,98,120,134,161 Gyant, Joyce 111, 150,175 Haggerty, Kathleen 107,169 Haggerty, Laurie 150 Haggerty, Susan 98,103,150 Hall, Karen 126,142,161 Hall, Kenneth 110,151 Hall, Theresa 169 Hall, Theresa 102,106,138,145,151 Hall, Tom 143,169 Hall, Wanda 134,138,161 Halstead, Jan 97,98,112,145,161 Hammond, Marlene 161 Hammonds, Debra 174 Hammonds, Helen 151 Hanes, Mrs. Sharon 195 Harb, Glenda 161 Hardison, Patrina 145,151 Harley, Larry Harley, Larry 161 Harp, Grady 161 Harrington, Alton 161 Harrington, Cynthia 53,57,145,161 Harris, David 169 Harris, Mrs. Evelyn 178 Harris, Frank 161 Harris, Miss Gail 188 Harris, Mary Ann 169 Harrison, David 115,161 Harrison, Mason 99,100,101,116 Hart, Pat 25,73,103,108,112,119,123, 126,131,133,136,151 Hartsoe, Charles 69,100,169 Harvell, Maria 169 Hauser, Judy 30,107,169 Hawk, Katherine 98,108,161,126 Hawkins, Eddie 110,161 Hawley, Julia 163 Haworth, Charles 18,24,70,103,112, 137,161 Hayes, Ann 112,117,120,161 Hayes, Bobbie 101,151 Hayes, Cora 169 Hayes, Sandra 169 Hayes, Walter 161 Haynes, Vickie 151 Haynie, Rosemary 169 Haywood, Mary161_ Haywood, Paul 98,124,133,143,151 Haywood, Sarah161 Hayworth, Jennie 28,54,103,108,112, 113,120,126,136,161 Hayworth, John 36,120,169 Hayworth, William 169 ‘Hazzard, Brad 106,141,174 te eee Beth 95,100,102,133,141, 51 Hedgecock, Mr. Roger 42,45,185 Hedrick, Kathy 169 Hedrick, Randy 169 Helmstetler, Sheila 151 Henderson, David 35,161 Henderson, Lacy 169 Henderson, Shirley 161 Herrin, Jeff 36,169 Herring, Joy 169 Herron, Cheryl 169 Hester, Faison 161 Hester, Gary 15,144 Hester, Miss Patt 22,51,191 Hickson, Teresa 111,161 Higgins, Kelly 107,169 Higgins, Scott 169 Hight, David 161 Hill, Donnie 169 Hill, Laura 111,169 Hill, Mrs. Majorie 176 Hill, Mike 86,169 Hinshaw, John 169 Hinson, Emery Lee 161 Hinson, Brenda 110,151 Hinson, Laura 93,108,126,151 Hippert, Edna 169 Hobbs, Jay 99,105,161 Hobbs, Pine 161 Hocutt, Vicki 107,111,169 Hodge, Michael 151 Hodges, Doug 169 Hodges, Karen 106,161 Holder, Mrs. Euna 119,188 Holder, Mr. John 185 Holley, Ernestine 108,161 Holliday, Joey 161 Holmes, Cheryl 57,58,110,151,175 Holmes, Dora 29,55,69,99,113,142, 161 Honbarrier, Roger 39,161 Honeycutt, Becky 99,100,103,112,119, 130,133,151 Hoover, Beth 125,169 Horner, Roger Horner, Roger 161 Horney, Jennifer 30,109,113,169 Hough, Shirley 111,151 Howard, Darrel 100,169 Howell, Donald 151 Howell, Scott 161 Howlett, Wayne 91,103,133,143,151 Howze, Franklin 33,35,169 Hughes, Alvester 35,161 Hulin, Cathy 98,126,169 Hulin, Jimmy 103,133,151 Hullender, Ann 161 Huneycutt, Cathy 161 Hunsucker, Hank 36,169 Hunt, Heather 113,169 Hunt, Pam 151 Hunter, Caroline 106,117,128,141,151 Hunter, Douglas 174 Hunter, Herman 109,169 Hunter, Norwood 174 Hutchens, Julie 70,131,151 Hutchins, Annette 145,161 Hutchins, Mr. Paul 61,66,111 Hutton, Mark 169 Ilderton, Jim 36,170 Ingram, Archie 161 Ingram, Blonnie 151 Ingram, Darlene 170 Ingram, Janie 170 Ingram, Mr. John 184 Ingram, Judy 75,110,118,151 Ingram, Melinda 161 Ingram, Theodore 105,139,141,151 Ingram, Vernon 32,35,141,151 Issac, Cynthia 170 Isom, Mike 170 Jackson, Cedric 161 Jackson, James 35,151 Jackson, Neal 174 Jackson, Randall 170 James, Ron 98,161 Jamison, Debra 107,170 Jarabak, Mrs. Phyllis 195 Jarrell, Netta 106,126,161 Jennings, David 170 Jennings, Rick 174 Jenson, Scott 101,116,120,121,122,170 Jester, Sandy 103,124,144,151 Johnson, Annette 106,143,161 Johnson, Miss Bain 118,143,181 Johnson, Charles 170 Johnson, Gary 170 Johnson, Gerald 170 Johnson, Hal 60,116,170 Johnson, Jacqueline 110,151 Johnson, Jane 108,112,126,144,161 Johnson, John 152 Johnson, Karen 104,161 Johnson, Mimi 145,152 Johnson, Ronald 43,45,105,152 Johnson, Sandra 100,106,144,161 Johnson, Sarah 83,110,152 Johnson, Was 100,161 Jolly, Ronald 170 Jones, Annette 145,152 Jones, Bobby 170 Jones, Charles 174 Jones, Christy 99,100,138,161 Jones, Keith 115,161 Jones, Kerry 59,89,103,115,161 Jones,Mike 170 Jones, Sylvia 161 Jones, Sylvia 170 Jones, Tim 170 Jones, Mr. Walter 176 Jones, Willie 47,170 Jordan, Leroy 35,67,161 Kearns, Buddy 91,110,152 Kearns, Mrs. Dorothy 176 Kearns, Eddie 29,35,109,161 Kearns, Henry 21,110,152 Kearns, Steve 170 Kearns, Sheila 170 Kearse, Charles 84,139,161 Kearse, Stanley 71,161 Kellam, Mark 24,64,99,100,101,109, 123,136,139,152 Kelley, Karen 132,152 Kendall, Mrs. Verdie 193 Killebrew, Carolyn 26,103,112,117, 119,126,152 Kindle, Gary 165 Kindle, Gary 170 Kindle, Robert 170 King, Eddie 110 King, James 174 Kirby, Burnice 161 Kirk, Darlene 170 Kiziah, Craig 114,170 Knox, Leigh 55,106,126,161 Koonce, Susan 54,113,142,161 Kuhn, Susan 30,64,95,120,126,170 Lackey, Gail 161 Lackey, Tom 110,161 Lain, Sandra 103,106,119,126,134,152 Lain, Steve 174 Lambeth, Keever 46,47,48,170 Lambeth, Steve 161 Lamm, Mr. Tony 109,184 Lamm, William 162 Land, Tony 162 Laney, Mrs. Nancy 104,133,192 Lanning, Barbara 25,102,106,107,134, 152 Lasine, Sam 120,121,122,162 Lassiter, Bruce 152 Latimer, Tom 119,121,122,170 Latta, Beth 107,166,170 Lauder, Anita 97,162 Lavender, Gary 162 Lawson, Ricky 162,139 Lawson, Mr. Thad 180 Leach, Kathy 152 Leak, Delores 111,162 Leak, Sandy 162 Leake, Susan 97,137,162 Lee, Holly 99,100,162,175 Lee, Karen 170 Lee, Ronald 170 Lee, Miss Sandi 74,189 Lee, Thomas 36,170 Lee, Walker 25,33,35,49,63,64,109, 124,136,152 Leeper, Darilyn 170 Leeper, Keith 100,103,120,121,122, 162 Leonard, Alison 120,170 Levina, Lynn 54,94,103,108,113,119, 131,152 Leviner, Tammie 100,170 Lewallen, Kris 103,109,112,133,143, 162 Lewis, Blake 36,47,170 227 Lewis, Danny 174 Lewis, Mrs. Eunice 188 Lewis, Gail 22,53,55,56,57,58,106,107, 113,124,142,152 Lewis, Kathy 170 Lewis, Sally 7,25,108,124,131,152 Lewis, Tommy 100, 162 Lewis, Dr. Virginia 176 Lilly, Keith 162 Lindsay, Denese 104,162 Lindsay, Gussie 104,170 Lingerfelt, Sandra 110,162 Linthicum, Betsy 104,120 ,170 Linton, James 152 Lipscomb, Lane 162 Little, Arleen 162 Little, Arthur 170 Little, Denise 170 Little, Elnora 170 Little, Gwen Little, Janice 162 Little, Mitchell 43,44,45,152 Little, Owen 162 Little, Priscilla 152 Little, William 162 Littlejohn, Jesse 162 Littlejohn, Lydia 162 Livengood, Melissa 170 Lockhart, Kathy 162 Locklear, Sammy 170 Loflin, Ann 73,152 Lovelace, Beth 57,107,113,170 Lovette, Delores 162 Lovette, Richard 90,162 Luck, Robella 170 Lyndon, Kim 112,130,141,162 Lyons, Mr. Bert 184 Mabe, Debbie 162 Mabe, Dwight 99,100,101,102,116, 119,133,152 Mabe, Jimmy 162 Mabe, Teresa 170 Mackey, Randy 152 Mackey, Vivian 94,124,152 McAdams, Lynn 14,98,103,124,134, 138,153 McAndrew, Erin 162 McCall, Cleveland 36,170 McCarthy, Doug 114,153 McCollum, Melvin 35,99,106,136,139, 141,153 McCollum, Mike 162 McCormick, Allen 162 McCormick, Cathy 170 McCorquodale, Gloria 162 McCraw, Emma 153 McCray, Joan 162 McCuiston, Rob 89,105,162 McDaniel, Rick 153 McDavid, Miss Mary 92,183 McDermott, Susanne 98,99,100,108, 112,126,136,162,175 McDonald, Felisa 174 McDonald, Kaytrell 113,153 McDonald, Lynwood 36,174 McDonald, Neil 36,170 McDonald, Selena 162 McDowell, Dennis 25,102,106,107,124, 127,153,199 McDowell, Vanessa 107,170 McEachin, Frances 153 McFadden, Arthur 162 McF adden, Patricia 170 McFadden, Robert 136,174 McFadyen, Mrs. Karen 183 McFalls, George 170 MicFalls, Susan 24,25,102,106,107, 112,120,123,138,153 McGee, Freddie 153 McGee, Hal 162 Mcinnis, Frances 83,170 McInnis, Stanley 98,99,100,105,126, 162 Mcinnis, Stephen 98,100,116,119,126, 162 Mcintyre, Larry 171 Mcintyre, Sherry 113,138,142,153 McKeehan, Debbie 171 McKenzie, John 25,35,49,50,109,124, 153,199 McKiver, Abraham 162 McKiver, Pat 162 McKaughlin, Scott 36,120,171 McLean, James 36,171 McLean, Linda 162 228 McMillan, Steve 103,114,153,199 McNeil, Jerry 171 McNeil, Orle Atha 162,189 McNeil, Tommy 171 McQueen, David 162 McQueen, Deloris 171 McQuiague, Kenneth 174 Mahler, Janet 174 Main, Robert 170 Maners, Cheree 112,120,162 Maners, Dora 110,162 Maners, Laura 170 Maness, Shelia 74,107,136,170 Mann, Mr. Kenneth 185 Mann, Mrs. Phyllis 180 Manning, Jimmy 170 Manring, Mike 137,152 Marrs, Linda 21,157 Marrs, Roy 139,162 Marshall, Johnny 162 Marshall, Robert 170 Marshall, Thomas 162 Marshburn, Vernon 84,152 Martin, Anthony 170 Martin, Beverly 162 Martin, Earl 22,35,42,44,45,152 Martin, Lonnie 170 Martin, Terry 36,47,170 Martin, Vickie 53,55,113,162 Massey, Van 24,76,103,115,133,134, 136,162 Matthews, Carol 162 Matton, Judy 103,106,118,136,143, 152 Maxwell, Robert 115,170 Maxwell, Mrs. Sally 178 Maynard, Jeff 162 Mays, Randy 35,66,67,152 Meade, Distalee 171 Medford, Miss Sandra 185 Medley, Maurice 105,162 Medlin, Karen 153 Megginson, Mary Lin 103,134,153 Megginson, Michael 171 Meisky, Jeanie 53,54,113,171 Meisky, Lucy 171 Mellage, Tim 99,100,101,162 Melton, Donny 174 Melton, Ray 170 Metcalfe, Marcella 110,153 Meyers, Barbara 171 Meyers, Nancie 153 Michael, Ricky 141,171 Michael, Walter 100,171 Middlebrook, Bobby 153 Middlebrooks, Tommy 171 Middlebrooks, Willie 67,123,153,161 Middlebrooks, Willie Mae 153 Milan, Teresa 171 Miles, Mrs. Elease 180 Millar, Kim 51,52,53,55,57,58,103,113, 124,138,153 Miller, Brenda 162 Miller, Carlene 171 Miller, Dr. Helen 195 Miller, Joyce 162 Miller, Richard 174 Miller, Terry 36,174 Millis, Molly 64,103,108,112,126,135, 136,162 Mills, Charles 162 Mills, Nathan 45,136,162 Mills, Phillip 174 Mingo, Dana 67,116,162 Mitchell, Donald 100,171 Mitchell, Ella 171 Mizelle, Tinna 171 Mizelle, Worth 171 Mock, Bennie 35,99,105,153 Moncus, Karen 171 Monk, Era 171 Montgomery, Harlan Montgomery, Ken 163 Mooney, Debbie 107,174 Mooney, Sheila 104,106,107,163 Moore, Amy 171 Moore, David 100,171 Moore, James 163 Moore, June 111,153 Moore, Stan 99,100,101,163 Morey, Doug 59,116,163 Morey, Maureen 57,171 Morgan, James 153 Morgan, Marshall 23,24,34,39,103, 116,119,134,163 Morgan, Sheila 132,163 Moring, Lynne 25,102,106,107,119, 124,134,138,153 Morris, Kaye 171 Morris, Linda 153 Morris, Robin 171 Mortimer, Allen 139,163 Moser, Lawrence 35,163 Moss, Ralph 65,67,163 Motsinger, Mr. Rick 47,186 Mourane, Miss Maxalynn 183 Murphy, Delana 111,171 Murray, MaLinda 27,139,163 Murray, Danny 163 Murrow, Candy 98,108,126,171 Nalley, Barbara 111,153 Nance, Gloria 27,110,153 Neal, James 100,163 Needham, Vicki 110,163 Neely, Angela 163 Neely, Kathy 171 Neely, Miss Landry 188 Neil, Mr. Charles, Jr. 176 Nelson, Alvin 153 Nelson, Barry 59,99,100,103,119,120, 133,153 Nelson, Bonnie 111,154 Nelson, Clifton 174 Nelson, Jeffery 39,154 Nesbitt, Janice 58,99,142,154 Newton, Nancy 110,154 Nichelson, Dennis 171 Nichols, Eugene 163 Noble, Joey 98,131,163 Norman, Michael Norman, Sharon 154 Norton, Michael 171 Norton, William 171 O’Ham, James 139,163 O’Ham, Joseph 139,174 Osborne, Cindy 103,117,134,135,136, 163 Osborne, Rhonda 25,124,154 Osborne, Tommy 171 Overby, Eddie 99,101,154 Owens, Larry 171 Owens, Rick 99,131,154 Packard, Mrs. Diane 104,186 Page, Mrs. Lolita 104,186 Paige, Ardelia 171 Paige, Hope 171 Paradice, Janet 126,138,163 Parker, Amanda 163 Parker, Curney 100,171 Parker, David 163 Parker, James 163 Parker, Nora171 Parson, Abe 105,163 Parson, Cynthia 27,30,57,171 Parsons, Janett 113,141,154 Parsons, Marty 154 Parsons, Tony 171 Patseavouras, Karen 88,120,134,163 Patton, Jeff 29,35,67,106,107,163 Payne, David 35,64,109,111,128,136 139,163 Payne, Robert 36,171 Pearce, Donna 98,126,144,163 Pearce, Eddie 171 Pearson, Julie 99,100,163 Pegram, Chip 88,109,163 Pegram, Linda 25,29,35,106,117,119, 126,131,133,135,136,154 Peguese, Freddie 157 Peguese, Kevin 171 Pemberton, Linda 163 Perdue, Kathy 110,154 Pettrey, Melanie 171 Petty, Tim 163 Phillips, Mrs. Mary 187 Phillips, Vicki 163 Pickenpack, Kathy 104,163 Pickenpack, Sherlean 154 Pierce, Mr. Michael 92,120,122,194 Pittman, Beverly 99,100,163 Pittman, Tony 132,171 Pitts, Bob 25,102,124,127,133,154 Plantz, George 106,110,132,136,154 Pleasants, Sally 54,94,108,119,126, 131,154 Poe, Sherry 105,107,108,126,131,154, 197 Poole, Robert 174 Pope, Jimmy 154 Pope, Susan 163 Post, Alan 48,64,135,166,171 Potts, Dawn 14,110,132,154 Potts, Janet 171 Powell, Miss Nancy 187 Powell, Sam 110,154 Pratt, John 163 Price, Dickie 47,48,171 Price, Karen 103,113,117,134,154,198 Price, Peter 60,62,114,124,154 Pride, Michael 154 Pride, William 171 Primus, Joseph 35,154 Probert, Cappy 23,111,134,163 Probert, John 47,171 Proctor, Dennis 171 Proctor, Tommy 47,100,135,136,171 Pruette, Dr. Dean 176 Pruitt, Joanie 14,106,107,126,136,163 Pugh, Jackie 98,104,107,171 Pyrtle, Kathy 163 Queen, Freda 100,171 Quick, Cynthia 53,57,171 Quick, Jerome 154 Quick, Ray 34,163 Quick, Sheila 113,154 Ralston, Brett 120,121,122,171 Ramsey, Cheryl 174 Randall, Mr. Morris 184 Randle, Julie 52,53,54,90,108,113,171 Randle, Meg 54,103,108,113,128,134, 154 Ratliff, Alonzo 171 Ratliff, Debora 171 Ratliff, Larry 21,35,67,163 Rawleigh, Sally 103,112,117,126,133, 143,163 Rawlinson, Raymond 24,67,103,116, 135,136,139,158,163 Reams, Murray 99,100,101,163 Reavis, Charlene 104,107,171 Reavis, Charles 115,163 Reavis, Debbie 106,110,154 Reed, Linda 172 Reed, Thelma 113,172 Reid, Barbara 172 Reid, Kathy 25,102,131,133,143,154 Reid, Thomas 174 Reynolds, Joe 172 Rhodenhiser, Cindy 135,136,145,172 Richardson, Brenda 154 Richardson, Mrs. Dale 83,111,190 Rickard, Laura 172 Rickard, Randy 172 Rickert, Donald 36,60,106,172 Riddle, David 106,163 Ridge, Phil 106,107,112,155 Riley, Mr. Phillip 194 Ring, Brent 172 Risdon, Kevin 100,172 Risdon, Shawn 103,106,112,163 Ritch, David 155 Ritch, Patric 33,34,35,59,116,163 Rivers, Elijah 106,155 Rivers, Johnny 172 Roach, Barry 100, 172 Roach, James 163 Roach, Renee 106,107,112,136,114, 155 Roach, Robert 105,155 Robbins, Frank 35,163 Robbins, Mr. Michael 98,182 Roberts, Debbie 172 Roberts, Ginny 53,56,58,113,138,142, 155 Roberts, Mrs. Rachel 120,191,192 Robertson, Rodney 172 Robinson, Randi 18,24,25,26,29,102, 112,117,119,120,123,145,155,196 Rogers, Annie 163 Rogers, Becky 163 Rogers, Levon 144,155 Rollins, Mark 174 Rorie, Deborah 55,113,163 Rorie, Jacqueline 57,172 Rose, Anita 73,107,133,163 Rose, Kathy 155 Rountree, Lynn 91,163 Rowland, Rusty 109,155 Rowland, Susie 99,100,126,131,163 Roy, Debbie 172 Royals, Jill 172 Rule, Mrs. Bee 103,132,185 Russell, Randy 163 Russell, Sharon Russell, Sharon 172 Ruth, Mr. Barry 81,125,182 Ryals, Craig 106,172 Ryan, Corrine 97,107,172 Safrit, Hal 24,25,48,64,102,114,123 128,133,136,143,155 Safrit, Jayn 107,172 Samet, Jerry 163 Sanchez Mr. Luis 183 Saunders, Herbert 172 Saunders, Joyce 110,155 Saunders, Sheila 172 Schafer, Stuart 6,67,136,155 Scoggins, Susan 163 Scott, Debbie 163 Scott, Nancy 163 Scott, Virginia Seckler, Kathy 107,172 Sellers, Harriet 172 Sellers, Rachel 172 Setliff, Harold 155 Sexton, Kelvin 35,155 Seymour, Al 172 Shackleford, Donna 106,126,163 Shadding, Ted 172 Shankle, Leroy 174 Shaver, Mr. Jerry 177 Shaver, Kim 27,30,95,126,172,175 Shavitz, Steve 136,143,163 Sheetz, Tina 155 Sheffield, Mr. Bernie 176 Shelton, Ricky 164 Shelton, Tim 36,172 Sheppard, Chris 99,100,101,155 Shipe, Debra 99,103,128,136,141,164 Shipplett, Daniel 87,155 Siler, James 36,74,172 Siler, Teresa 55,58,104,106,164 Silver, Mark 60,62,114,155 Simeon, Mr. Tony 176 Simpson, Kenneth 172 Sisk, Mike 172 Sistrunk, Clarence 172 Skinner, Wendell 155 Skipper, Cindy 172 Sloan, Michelle 30,54,95,98,108,113, 126,172 Smith, Ann 164 Smith , Ann 108,112,155 Smith, Carolyn 111, 164 Smith, Eric 172 Smith, Garland 164 Smith, George 164 Smith, Irvin 155 Smith, Kirby 164 Smith, Mrs. Linda 129,130,187 Smith, Mark 109 Smith, Natalie 172 Smith, Norma 172 Smith, Pam 172 Smith, Robin 99,100,164 Smith, Sylvia 172 Smith, Tommy 172 Soles, Kathy 164 Solustri, Hugo 76,155 Soots, Christine 172 Southern, Mary Jo 25,112,117,119, 120,123,126,127,136,155,197 Souweine, Catherine 155 Souweine, Janie 155 Sowers, Duane 174 Sowers, Steve 60,172 Spainhour, Harold 164 Spaugh, Kathy 53,56,57,58,99,100, 113,164 Spaugh, Kathy 110,138,155 Spaugh, Lynn 56,57,100,113,172 Spaul, Debbie 172 Spence, Kathy 172 Spencer, Sharon 110,155 Spoon, Terry 164 Sprugeon, Mr. Bob 115,193 Staley, Herbert 139,155 Staley, Nora 164 Stancil, Betsy 25,102,117,119,123, 127,134,136,155,198 Stanley, Carol 99,100,120,138,172 Stanley, Delores 145,156 Stanley, Steve 105,164 Stanley, Susan 118,143,164 Staples, Cassie 172 Staples,Ronnie 172 Starling, Martha 17,103,125,130,156 Stathes, Sharon 143,164 Steele, Bonita 110,164 Steele, Melinda 25,27,102,112,117, ’ 119,133,156,199 Steele, Tammie 172 Steffan, Stephanie 54,100,113,172 Stephens, Mrs. Christine 189 Stephens, Chuck 23,36,172 Stevenson, Mrs. Dorothy 180 Stevenson, Janice 14,164 Stewart, Andy 35,164 Stewart, Mrs. Eva 176 Stewart, Patricia 74,172 Stewart, Ronnie 32,35,60,61,127,156 Stewart, Mrs. Sharon 189 Stinson, Corena 107,172 Stinson, Robert 172 Story, Amy 99,100,107,117,172 Stout, Miss Jane 111,190 Strahan, Terri 172 Stratton, Brenda 156 Sturgill, Robert 172 Stutts, Janice 172 Stutts, Steve 164 Suggs, Johnny 172 Surratt, Mr. James 176 Swaim, Brad 172 Swaim, Don 29,35,60,62,111,139,156 Swaim, Edson 115,164 Swartzberg, Cindy 156 Swing, Chery! 107,141,172 Tackett, Patty 156 Tate, Buck 37,99,100,164 Tate, Mrs. Janet 187 Tate, Susan 164 Tate, Terry 23,53,57,107,136,166,172 Taylor, Floyd 173 Teague, Charles 164 Teague, Mrs. Doris 179 Teague, Fred 48,103,106,109,164 Teal, Kenny 139,164 Teal, Lynn 83,173 Templeton, Lisa 90,107,173 Terrell, Bill 99,101,141,173 Terrell, Paul 173 Terrell, Tom 24,90,99,100,103,112, 116,135,136,164 Terry, Trumella 173 Tessner, Avan 156 Thames, Terri 173 Thayer, Dr. Lloyd 176 Thomas, Carrie 173 Thomas, Charles 164 Thomas, Mary 173 Thomas, Reid 173 Thompson, Angie 164 Thompson, Beti 173 Thompson, Danny 156 Thompson, Darrell 164 Thompson, Pamela 173 Thompson, Vernon 156 Tillman, Marion 86,107,173 Tillman, Mike 36 Tillmin, Debra 173 Tillmon, Steven 86,164 Timberlake, Blanche 164 Timmons, Dot 30,57,136,141,173 Tinsley, Chip 48,64,91,103,107,109, 139,156 Tobin, John 120,121,122,164 Todd, Angela 156 Torrence, Michael 35,164 Torrence, Stephen 173 Tracy, Norma 173 Treblic, Ryan 173 Trivette, David 156 Truslow, Peggy 173 Tucker, Debbie 106,138,164 Tucker, Joy 173 Tucker, Martha 103,106,108,164 Tucker, Roger 173 Turnage, Diane 164 Turner, Alisyn 104,164 Turner, Angela 145,173 Turner, Charles 36,173 Turner, Darrell 35,39,105,165 Turner, Garry 173 Turner, Gary 165 Turner, James 165 Turner, James 173 Turner, Joanne 17,103,106,107,145, 156 Turner, Marcia 113,156,175 Turner, Rodney 86,173 Tysinger, Philip 174 Tyson, Robert 173 Tyson, Ronald 29,34,35,156 Tyson, William 173 Ussery, Mike 164 Utley, Bill 109,173 Varner, Dale 99,100,103,138,164 Varner, Tracy 106,113,142,156 Veach, Allison 73,133,138,156 Vestal, J.P. 174 VonCannon, Donna 74,173 VonCannon, Melinda 164 Voorhees, Liz 29,55,108,126,132,164 Votruba, Eddie 164 Vuncannon, Pam 99,100,103,164 Waddell, Cynthia 55,164 Waden, Ann 120,121,173 Wagner, Kathy 106,156 Wainer, Nancy 100,173 Waldroup, Cathy 118,173 Waldroup, Ricky 173 Walker, Dee 97,128,138,164 Walker, Kim 64,107,117,126,136,137, 173 Wall, Cornelia 113,164 Wall, Matt 24,25,102,112,114,119,124, 133,156 Wall, Tina 57,138,173 Wallace, Gary 164 Wallace, Perry 173 Waller, Buzz 48,63,99,100,164 Walls, Roslyn 83,173 Walton, Debra 164 Walton, Denise 164 Ward, Kim 133,138,143,156 Wardell, Skipper 110,156 Washington, Janice 164 Washington, William 25,31,35,105, 139,156 Watkins, Lew 106,107,111,156 Watkins, Pansy 180 Watson, Barbara 103,125,130,133, 138,141,164 Watson, Kathy 125,141,173 Watts, Debra 57,136,173 Watts, Vickie 113,156 Way, Rebecca 173 Weatherman, Linda 173 Weathers, Christine 156 Webb, Jim 35,38,39,116,139,164 Webster, Dr. Ernest 187 Welborn, Mr. A. Laurin 176 Welch, Kathy 164 Welch, Teresa 107,173 Wells, Thomas 105,156 Wesson, Rock 99,100,101,164 West, Ellen 125,173 West, Judy 164 Wheless, Cindy 164 White, Mrs. Bettye 84,184 White, Bob 35,98,119,156 White, Charles 36,107,173 White, Chase 24,63,111,112,116,164 White, Clayton 106,173 White, Connie 110,156 White, Mrs. Isabelle 180 White, Lisa 125,173 White, Lisa 106,137 White, Ronda 97,103,128,133,164 White Verne 173 White, Woody 14,25,35,66,99,101,102, 109,111,119,124,133,135,136,157 - Whitley, Becky 157 Whitley, Mr. D. P. 176 Whitley, Earl 157 Whitley, Sheila 173 Whitney, Faith 119,126,133,136,137, 138,143,157 Whittington, Linda 164 Whitworth, Lorraine 139,157 Widemon, Perry 67,157 Wiley, Teresa 173 Wilkes, Lane 110, 157 Wilkinson, Sylvia 100,112,117,164 Willard, Mark 173 Willett, Gina 107,111,173 Williams, Denise 21,27,157 Williams, Donna 27,157 Williams, Lewis 71,164 Williams, Michael 173 Williams, Roger 173 Williams, Steve 173 Williams, Tina 111,173 Willis, David 106,139,157 Wilson, Adrirnne 173 Wilson, Jackie 173 Wilson, Leonard 157 Wilson, Lisa 104,173 Wilson, Rob 173 Wilson, Steve 157 Wilson, Teressa 173 Wilson, William 174 Wilson, William 35,157 Winfrey, Danny 173 Winfrey, Joey 103,134,165 Winzeler, Kelley 27,55,106,108,126, 165 Wishon, David 174 Wishon, Michael 174 Withers, Mr. Pat 191 Womack, Kyleene 111,125,174 Wood, Bobby 110,157 Woodard, Dorothy 165 Woods, Darlene 125,174 Woods, Renee 157 Woolen, Sallie 77,103,117,137,165 Wright, Anna 126,136,174 Wright, Larry 174 Wright, Lynnette 110,157 Wright, Michael 174 Wright, Tanya 174 Yokley, Mr. Keith 186,191 York, Gary 165 York, Lynn 99,100,112,117,130,135, 136,165,175 York, Oscar 174 York, Stella 111,174 York, Thad 139,165 York, Vincent 174 Young, LouAn 126,174 Young, Lynn 141,165 Young, Jimmy 157 Younger, Ricky 100,101,174 Younts, Mr. Larry 22,157 Ziglar, Paul 174 Zimmerman, Cora 57,113,142,157 Activities Anchor Club—97 Art Club—98 Band—99,100,101 Beta Club—102,103 Bisonettes—104 Boys’ Coaches Staff—142 Bus Drivers—105 Choruses—106,107 Civinettes—108 Civitans—109 Committees—137 DECA—110 FCA—111 FHA—111 FTA—112 French Club—112 GAA—113 Girls’ Coaches Staff—142 Interact—114 Junior Jaycees—115 Key Club—116 Keyettes—117 Lab Assistants—143 Library Club—118 Math Club—119 NFL—120,121,122 NHS—123,124 Office Staffs—144,145 Orchestra—125 Pep Club—126 Pemican—127,128 Pemican Business—131 Pointer—129,130 Pointer Business—131 School Store—132 Science Club—133 Spanish Club—134 Student Council—135,136 Subjuniors—138 Varsity Club—139 VICA—139 Youth Council—141 Youth Volunteers—141 229 Senior Statistics Aldridge, Horace Max II 941 Croyden Street Civitans (2, 3, 4); Math Club (3, 4); NFL (2, 3, 4); Science Club (2, 3, 4); Baseball (1); Track (1); Cross Country (1); Homeroom Offi- cer President (1); Homecoming Exhibits (3); Youth Council (4); Class Supper (3); Papa Ronnie’s (4); Westchester Academy (1); NFL Historian (3); NFL Treasurer (4); Presidential Classroom (4) Alford, Elizabeth 505 Cliffside Avenue VICA (3, 4); VICA — Secretary (3, 4); Volleyball (2); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 4); Papa Ronnie’s (4) Allen, Bill 213 Hillcrest Drive FCA (3); French Club (3, 4); Key Club (3, 4); NFL (2, 3, 4); NFL President (4); NHS (4); Pep Club (3); Science Club (3, 4); Var- sity Football (1, 3); A Cappella Choir (2); Homecoming Exhibits (4); Who’s Who (4) Allen, Keith Raynard 807 S. Elm Street VICA (2, 3); Varsity Football (1, 4); J.V. Football (2); Bus Driver (2, 4) Allen, Sandra D. 1005-A Martin Street FHA (3); Library Club (3); VICA (4); Homeroom Vice President (3); Homecoming Exhibits (2); Rocky Mount High School (3) Alston, Delia Rayella 303 Windley Street Anchor Club (2, 3); Cheerleader (1); All-State Band (1); Bisonettes (3) Amos, Harold Lindsay Jr. 514 Emerywood Drive Beta Club (3, 4); French Club (2, 3, 4); Key Club (2, 3, 4); Math Club (3, 4); NFL (2, 3, 4); NHS (4); Pep Club (3, 4); Science Club (3, 4); Science Club President (4); Class Vice President (2); Central Co- ordinating Council (4); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Westchester Academy (1); NFL National Speech Tournament (1973); Com- mencement Marshal (3) Amos, Julie Carol 1101 Rockford Road Beta Club (4); Civinettes (4); GAA (2, 3); Math Club (3); Pep Club (2, 3); Youth Volunteers (2, 3); Tennis (2, 3); Cheerleader (1, 2, 4); Precinct Representative (3, 4); Executive Board (3); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); JUNIOR POINTER (1); POINTER Business Staff (4); Papa Ronnie’s (4); Coach’s Staff (2, 3) Amos, Mary Ross 1025 Rockford Road Beta Club (4); French Club (3, 4); Keyettes (2, 3, 4); Math Club (3, 4); NHS (4); Pep Club (2, 3, 4); Science Club (3); Cheerleader (1, 2, 3, 4); Head Cheerleader (4); Homeroom President (2); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Who’s Who (4); PEMICAN Business (3); Papa Ronnie’s (4); Westchester Academy (1); Coach’s Staff (3, 4) Amos, Melvin Hayes 407 Hillcrest Drive Art Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Pep Club (3); Sub-Juniors (3, 4); General Of- fice Staff (1) Atkins, Kamella 500 Hill Street GAA (1, 2, 3, 4); Varsity Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); Track (2, 3, 4); Volleyball (2, 3); Softball (2, 3, 4); Field Hockey (2, 3); Home- ete Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Talent Show (2); Guidance Office Staff (2, 3, 4) 230 Auman, Patricia Ellen 1120 Kensington Drive French Club (4); Keyettes (3, 4); Math Club (3); NFL (2); NHS (4); Science Club (3); Chorus (1); Choralettes (2); Senior Class Secre- tary (4); Executive Board (4); Homecoming Exhibits (4); PEMICAN Editorial (3, 4); PEMICAN Layout Editor (4); Papa Ronnie’s (4); First Place — Senior Biological Science Fair (1); Quill and Scroll (4) Averett, Robert Walter Route 2 Old Greensboro Road Civitans (4); Varsity Football (1); Symphonic Band (1, 2); Concert Band (1, 2); Homeroom Representative (4); POINTER Business (4); Student Store (3) Barber, Mary Lorraine 618 Westwood Avenue Beta Club (4); French Club (2); NHS (3, 4); Quill and Scroll (4); Or- chestra (1, 2, 3, 4); All-State Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4); Homeroom Vice President (1, 2); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Who’s Who (4); Youth Council (3); POINTER Editorial (3, 4); POINTER Editor (4); Class Supper (3); N.C. School of Arts (4); Governor’s School (3); General Office Staff (1) Barnes, Patty Lynn 1314 Kearns GAA (1, 2, 3, 4); Varsity Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); Softball (1, 2, 3, 4); Field Hockey (2, 3); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Coach’s Staff (2, 3, 4) Barnes, Sherli Ann VICA President (3); Field Hockey (2); Class Officer (2); Homeroom President (2); Homecoming Exhibits (3); Guidance Office Staff (4) Batten, Ricky Ray 1233 Redding Drive VICA (3, 4) Beaver, Robert William 516 Hayworth Circle Belinsky, Steve Alan 517 Rockspring Road Beta Club (4); Inter-Act (3, 4); Science Club (4); Spanish Club (3, 4); Tennis (3, 4); Concert Band (1); Homecoming Exhibits (4) Bencini, Franklin Tulloch 801 Country Club Drive Beta Club (3, 4); FCA (2); French Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Civitans (2, 3, 4); Math Club (3, 4); Math Club Vice-President (4); Pep Club (2, 3); NHS (4); Science Club (3, 4); Tennis (2); Varsity Football (1); JV Football (2); Varsity Wrestling (1); JV Wrestling (2); Track (1, 2); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); JUNIOR POINTER (1); PEMICAN Editorial Staff (4); PEMICAN Business (3); Social Committee Chairman (1); Youth Ser- vices Bureau Representatives (3); Chief Commencement Marshal (3); School Play (4) Bertschi, Linda 1400 Country Club Drive DECA (3, 4); Student Store (4) Biles, Brutus Terry 803 West Green Drive VICA (4); A Cappella Choir (2); Chorus (1); Homecoming Exhibits (4) Bland, Cynthia Jane 633 Westwood Avenue GAA (2, 3); Keyettes (2, 3, 4); Keyettes Chaplain (3, 4); Math Club (3, 4); Pep Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Science Club (4); Choralettes (2); Centralaires (3, 4); Ensemble (1, 3, 4); Chorus (1); Homeroom Presi- dent (1, 2); Committee Chairman (1); Homecoming Exhibits (3, 4); Class Supper (3); Papa Ronnie’s (4); Mr. Dicken’s Office Staff (4) Bolick, Karl Steven 2003 East Green Drive Track (1, 2); School Photographer (3, 4); Lighting Committee (4) Bolton, Holly Lin 1301 West Burton Avenue Art Club (2, 3, 4); Beta Club (4); NHS (4); Pep Club (1); Quill and Scroll (4); POINTER Editorial Staff (3, 4); POINTER Entertainment and Arts Editor (4); Class Supper (3); Papa Ronnie’s (4) Bostic, Sharon LeVon 913 Park Street Library Club (3); Pep Club (1); Chorus (1); Home-Ec Assistant (4) Boyd, Carolyn Sue 126 Kenilworth Drive Beta Club (4); A Cappella Choir (3); Choralettes (2); Centralaires (4); Ensemble (4); Chorus (1); Homecoming Exhibits (4); Class Sup- per (3); School Play (4); Science Fair Award (1) Bohannon, Karen Maressa 603 Apt. F East Commerce Street Cheerleader (1) Brace, Kip Carlton 803 Hines Street Concert Band (1); Lab Assistant (4) Brewer, Douglas Dean 205 Westridge Drive FTA (1); Bus Driver (4); T. Wingate Andrews (3) Briggs, Kathy D. 614 English Road Civinettes (4); Pep Club (4); A Cappella Choir (4); Homecoming Exhibits (3, 4); Homecoming Court (2, 3, 4); Papa Ronnie’s (4) Brigman, Melissa Jane 1112 Country Club Drive Civinettes (2, 3, 4); Beta Club (3, 4); Library Club (4); NHS (4); Varsity Basketball (1); Homecoming Exhibits (3); Class Supper (3); Papa Ronnie’s (4) Brisson, Ronnie E. 209 Ward Street VICA (4); Symphonic Band (1, 2, 3); Concert Band (1, 2, 3); Pep Band (1, 2, 3); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4) Brown, Mike 1407 Wales Drive Key Club (2, 3, 4); Math Club (2, 3); Pep Club (2, 3); Science Club (3); Trainer (2, 3); Orchestra (1); Homeroom Representative (1, 2); Lab Assistant (4) Bryant, Margaret Elizabeth 810 Parkway Drive Civinettes (2, 3); Chorus (1); Homeroom Representative (1, 2); Homecoming Court (4); Dean’s Office Staff (3, 4) Burnley, Judy 508 Ashe Street GAA (1, 2); GAA President (1); Pep Club (4); Science Club (2, 3); Sub-Juniors (3, 4); Varsity Basketball (1); Track (1, 2); Golf (2); Manager (2); Volleyball (2); Softball (2); Symphonic Band (1); Concert Band (1); A Cappella Choir (4); Homeroom President (1); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Youth Council (4); Youth Council Sergeant-at-arms (4); Class Supper (3); Papa Ronnie’s (4); Coach’s Staff (1, 2, 3); Mascot (4) Burris, J. Craig 1415 Fernwood Drive Inter-Act (2, 3); Volleyball (2); Softball (2); Homeroom Represen- tative (1); Student Store (2, 3) Burton, Steve L. 1603 Davidson Road Art Club (2); DECA (4); Field Hockey (1); Westchester Academy (1) Byers, Deborah Sitrena 507 Decatur Street DECA (3, 4); Student Store (4) Caldwell, Randy Keith 190014 East Green Drive Guidance Office Staff (4); Cafeteria Staff (2, 3, 4) Callahan, Frankie Sue 509 Chestnut Drive Beta Club (4); Orchestra (1); Class Vice-President (1); Homeroom Representative (2); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 4); NCASC Conven- tion (1); Governor’s School (2); General Office Staff (1) Campbell, David H. 1405 Trinity Avenue DECA (4) Caperton, Sally Pickett 512 Otteray Drive Beta Club (3, 4); Civinettes (2, 3, 4); French Club (1, 2, 3, 4); GAA (3, 4); Math Club (3, 4); Math Club President (4); NHS (4); Pep Club (2, 3, 4); Science Club (4); Tennis (2, 3, 4); Central Co-ordin- ating Council (4); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); JUNIOR POINTER (1); Campus Committee Co-chairman (1); Commencement Mar- shal (3); National Merit Commended Student (4) Cecil, Karen Donita 1816 Pershing Street Art Club (4); Beta Club (4); GAA (2, 3, 4); NHS (4); Statistician (2, 3, 4); Homeroom President (2); Homecoming Exhibits (3, 4); Who’s Who (4); Publicity Committee (1) Cecil, Randall Thomas 2010 Rotary Drive PEMICAN Editorial (4) Chavis, Michael Dale 209 Windley Street Baseball (3, 4); Chorus (3); T. Wingate Andrews Chilton, Barry L. 1208 Bethel Drive DECA (3); DECA Vice-President (3); Student Store (1) Christian, Dorothy Ann 1906 Drew Avenue Clark, Pam 2333 Edgewood Drive GAA (1, 2, 3, 4); Sub-Juniors (4); Varsity Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); Track (1, 2, 4); Volleyball (1, 2, 3, 4); Softball (1, 2, 3, 4); Field Hockey (2, 3); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Girls’ Coaching Staff (2, 3, 4) Clinard, Ronald Scott 1316 Heathcliff Road Beta Club (3, 4); FCA (2, 3, 4); French Club (3); Key Club (3, 4); Math Club (3); Varsity Club (4); NHS (3, 4); Science Club (3); Tennis (1, 2, 3, 4); Varsity Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); Golf (1); Class Vice-President (3); Class President (4); Executive Board (3, 4); Homecoming Exhibits (3, 4); Who’s Who (4); Class Supper (3); Papa Ronnie’s (4); Commencement Marshal (3); NCASC Conven- tion (3); French Honor Society (3) 231 Clodfelter, Mary Ann 113 Dorothy Street Art Club (4); Beta Club (4); Youth Volunteers (2, 3); Choralettes (2); Centralaires (3, 4); Chorus (1); Ensemble (1, 3, 4); Precinct Representative (4);POINTER Editorial (3, 4); Class Supper (3); Papa Ronnie’s (4); North Carolina Choral Workshop (1, 2, 3, 4) Coble, Murphy Randolph 713 West Farris Avenue Beta Club (3, 4); Math Club (2); Varsity (4); NHS (3, 4); Pep Club (2); Science Club (2, 3); Spanish Club (2, 3); Varsity Football (1); JV Basketball (2); Varsity Basketball (1, 3, 4); Baseball (2, 3, 4); Homecoming Exhibits (3, 4); POINTER Editorial (3, 4); POINTER Sports Editor (4); Fire Drill Committee Chairman (4); Boys’ State (3); Who’s Who (4) Coggins, Johnie Eugene 400 Hodgin Street Varsity Football (1); JV Wrestling (1); Bus Driver (3, 4) Cole, James Franklin 1006 Emery Circle Key Club (2, 3); Pep Club (3, 4); Science Club (3); Spanish Club (2, 3); Tennis (2); Varsity Basketball (1); Precinct Representative (4); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Guidance Office Staff (3) Collins, Christopher 738 Fairview Street Civitans (2); JV Football (2); Varsity Basketball (3, 4); JV B asket- bail (2); Baseball (4); Precinct Representative (4); Executive Board (4); Bus Driver (4) Collins, Steve 311 Walker Place Collins, Sylvia Ann 738 Fairview Street Concert Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Homecoming Court (2, 3, 4); Who’s Who (4); Homecoming Queen (4) Connor, George Wayne 417 Rockspring Road Beta Club (4); FCA (4); Civitans (2, 3, 4); Science Club (4); Track (1); Swimming (2, 3, 4); Concert Band (1, 2); Homeroom President (3); NCHSAA Award of Excellence in Swimming (3); Lab Assistant (4) Corn, David Thomas 619 Lexington Avenue Key Club (2, 3); Pep Club (3); Science Club (3); Spanish Club (2, 3); Varsity Basketball (1); Concert Band (1); Homeroom Vice- President (1); Committee Chairman (1); Homecoming Exhibits (3, 4); Pointer Business (4); Papa Ronnie’s (4) Courts, Madeline Page 615 Colonial Drive Beta Club (4); Civinettes (3, 4); NHS (4); Pep Club (4); Homecoming Exhibits (4); JUNIOR POINTER (1); Papa Ronnie’s (4); Guidance Office Staff (2, 3, 4) Crabtree, Cathy Louise 2200 Ridgecrest Drive Chorus (1); Choralettes (2); A Cappella Choir (3) Craig, John O’Neal 510 Spruce Street Beta Club (3, 4); French Club (3); Key Club (2, 3, 4); NFL (2, 3, 4); NHS (3, 4); Pep Club (3); Varsity Football (1); Track (1); Concert Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Stage Band (3, 4); Homeroom Representative (2, 3); Central Co-ordinating Council (4); Executive Board (4); Homecom- ing Exhibits (2, 4); Who’s Who (4); Class Supper (3); Papa Ronnie’s (4); Student Body President — Ferndale (1); Student Body Presi- 232 dent — Central (4); NCASC Convention Delegate (4); Morehead Scholarship Nominee (4); Boys’ State (3); Wake Forest Debate In- stitute (2) Craver, Rinda Gay 1400 Chestnut Drive Crawford, Connie Wynn 618 Rockspring Road Beta Club (3, 4); French Club (4); Keyettes (2); Math Club (3); NHS (4); Precinct Repre sentative (4); Homecoming Exhibits (3); Class Supper (3); Papa Ronnie’s (4); Governor’s Page (4); Commencement Marshal (3) Creech, Polly Ann 202 Oaklawn Street FTA (3, 4); A Cappella (3); Choralettes (2); Central Co-ordinating Council (4); Executive Board (1); General Office Staff (1); Lab As- sistant (4) Crouse, Irvin Moore 711 Gatewood Avenue Key Club (4); Symphonic Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Concert Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Homecoming Exhibits (4) Dale, Daniel Kevin 2203 Edgewood Drive Beta Club (4); Math Club (4); Track (1); Symphonic Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Concert Band (1, 2, 3, 4) Davidson, Mark 1310 Coventry Road Beta Club (4); FTA (3); Key Club (3); Pep Club (3); Concert Band (1, 2, 3); Precinct Representative (1, 3); School Photographer (3); Glen Alpine High (1, 2, 3); Bus Driver (3, 4) Davis, Johnny Clyde 700 Penn Place Civitans (4); Varsity Football (3, 4); Track (3, 4); Swimming (2); A Cappella Choir (2, 3, 4); Bus Driver (3, 4) Davis, Mary Gladys 1809 Fern Avenue VICA (2) Davis, Melvin Edward 1809 Fern Avenue Davis, Robert E. 1306 Ashley Avenue Civitans (4); Varsity Football (1); Golf (2, 3, 4) Dawson, Mike 502 Hill Street Spanish Club (4); Language Lab Assistant (4) DeLappe, Lynda S. 1707 Franklin Avenue FTA (4); Class Secretary (1); Guidance Office Staff (4) Dennis, Barton Scott 1306 Wickliff Avenue Beta Club (3, 4); Key Club (2, 3, 4); Math Club (3, 4); NHS (4); Pep Club (3, 4); Spanish Club (4); Varsity Football (1); Symphonic Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Concert Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Marching Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Stage Band (2, 3, 4); All-State Stage Band (2); Homecoming Ex- hibits (4); Auditorium Committee (1); Entertainment — Class Sup- per (3); Boys’ State (3) Dickens, Addie LaRayne 2002 Edgewood Drive Sub-Juniors (4); Bus Driver (3) Dockery, William Robert 304 Vail Street Varsity Football (3, 4); JV Football (2); Varsity Basketball (3); JV Bas- ketball (2); Bus Driver (2, 3, 4) Dumas, Michell C. 601 Carter Street Duncan, Joy Lynn 1307 Florida Street Keyettes (3, 4); Keyettes President (4); Math Club (3); NFL (2, 3, 4); NHS (4); Science Club (3); Spanish Club (2, 3, 4); Youth Volun- teer (2); Cheerleader (4); Field Hockey (2); Central Co-ordinating Council (4); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 4); Who’s Who (4); REBEL ROUSER (1); Class Supper (3); Papa Ronnie’s (4); T.W. Andrews (2); National Speech Tournament (3) Dyer, Donna Lou 1011 East Kearns Avenue Beta Club (3, 4); Math Club (3); NHS (4); Science Club (2, 3, 4); Span- ish Club (3, 4); Sub-Juniors (2, 3); Youth Volunteers (1); Sym- phonic Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Junior Class Secretary (3); Executive Board (3); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Youth Council (3, 4); Class Supper (3); Hi I-Q (4); Youth Legislative Assembly (3, 4); Youth Council of N.C. Convention (4); Commencement Marshal (3); Girls’ State (3) Dyles, Danny Ray 1106 Burton Street Efird, Ricky Steven 2105 Wesley Place DECA (2, 3, 4); DECA Chaplain (3); DECA President (4) Eury, Pat Ann 232 Gordy Street VICA (4); Chorus (1) Evans, William Gene 701 Hines Street Sanford High School (1, 2, 3) Faircloth, Brenda Gail Route 5 Library Club (3); Girls’ Coaches’ Staff (3) Farlow, Cindi Ann 816 Ferndale Boulevard Beta Club (4); Civinettes (2, 3, 4); French Club (1); Math Club (3, 4); Pep Club (3); Cheerleader (1, 2); Symphonic Band (1); PEMICAN Editorial (3, 4); Papa Ronnie’s (4); Quill and Scroll (4); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Social Committee (1) Farlow, Tana Kay 1208 Brentwood Street Civinettes (3, 4); Centralaires (3, 4); Ensemble (3); Papa Ronnie’s (4); Guidance Office Staff (3) Farrington, Maureen Ann 912 Kingston Street Intramurals (1); Young Republicans (3); Brookfield High School, Brookfield, Connecticut (1, 2, 3) Ferguson, Teddie Y. 314-A West Kearns Avenue DECA (4); FHA (3); Library Club (3); Ragsdale High School (2) Ferriter, John Tyue 405 Shady Lane Varsity Club (4); Varsity Wrestling (2, 3, 4); Track (2, 3, 4); Cross Country (2, 3, 4); Most Improved Athlete (3) Fick, Hilli 506 West Parkway Avenue Beta Club (4); Keyettes (3, 4); Math Club (4); NHS (4); Pep Club (3, 4); Spanish Club (3, 4); Cheerleader (1, 2, 3, 4); Homecoming exhibits (2, 3, 4); Homecoming Court (3, 4); Who’s Who (4); PEMI- CAN Business (3); Papa Ronnie’s (4); Coaches’ Staff (3, 4) Ford, Joseph W. 708 South Elm Street VICA (3, 4) Fowler, Johnnie Lynn 1604 Valley Ridge Drive Franklin, Kevin L. 205 Hay Street Varsity Football (1); JV Basketball (1, 2); Track (1, 2, 3, 4); Sym- phonic Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Concert Band (1, 2, 3, 4) Frazier, Patricia Diane 811 West Lexington Avenue Beta Club (4); French Club (3); Keyettes (3, 4); Math Club (3, 4); NHS (4); Pep Club (3, 4); Quill and Scroll (4); Cheerleader (2, 3, 4); Swimming Manager (3, 4); Choralettes (2); Centralaires (3, 4); En- semble (3, 4); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); POINTER Editorial (3, 4); POINTER Associate Editor (4); Papa Ronnie’s (4); Boys’ Coaches’ Staff (4) Freeman, David E. 1915 Apex Place Art Club (4); Beta Club (3, 4); FCA (4); Key Club (2, 3, 4); Key Club Vice-President (4); Math Club (3, 4); Varsity Club (4); Pep Club (3, 4); Science Club (3, 4); JV Football (1, 2); JV Basketball (1); Baseball (3, 4); Track (1); Symphonic Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Band President (4); All-State Band (4); Homeroom Representative (2, 3); Precinct Rep- resentative (4); Central Co-ordinating Council (3); Executive Board (4); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Lab Assistant (4) Fulford, Jerry 707-A Kent Street Varsity Football (1); JV Football (2); JV Basketball (2); Varsity Bas- ketball (3, 4) Gardner, NedraLynn 1211 Nathan Hunt Drive DECA (4) Garrison, Diane 906 Park Street Chorus (1) Ghosn, Patricia Ellen 1423 Coventry Road Art Club (2, 3, 4); Beta Club (3, 4); NHS (4); Spanish Club (3, 4); Class President (3); Central Co-ordinating Council (4); Homecom- ing Exhibits (2, 3, 4); JUNIOR POINTER (1); JUNIOR POINTER Editor (1); Social Committee (1); Constitution Committee (1); Class Sup- per (3); Ecology Club (1) Gibson, Thurman Clark 1411 Coventry Road French Club (4); Key Club (2, 3, 4); Pep Club (3, 4); Varsity Foot- ball (3); Varsity Basketball (1); Baseball (1); Symphonic Band (1372: 3, 4); Class Vice-President (4); Homeroom Representative (1); Cen- tral Co-ordinating Council (4); Executive Board (4); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); PEMICAN Business (4); Papa Ronnie’s (4) Gooding, Linda Rae 501 Florham Drive Beta Club (3, 4); French Club (3, 4); French Club Secretary (4); Key- ettes (2, 3, 4); Keyettes Secretary (4); Math Club (3, 4); NHS (3, 4); Pep Club (3); Science Club (4); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Com- mencement Marshal (3) 233 Grady, Christopher Lee 1245 Darris Avenue Varsity Basketball (1); Manager (1) Greer, Dale F. 510 Sherbrook Drive Library Club (1, 2); Photography Club (1, 2); T. Wingate Andrews (2, 3) Greer, Jan Tilley 815 Arbordale Drive Beta Club (4); Civinettes (2, 3, 4); French Club (1, 2, 3, 4); GAA (1, 2, 3, 4); Math Club (4); NFL (2, 3, 4); Pep Club (2, 4); Tennis (1, 2, 3, 4); Chorus (1); Precinct Representative (4); Devotions Committee Chairman (1); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Class Supper (3); Papa Ronnie's (4); Lab Assistant (4) Greer, M. Lanette 1425 Foust Avenue FHA (4) Grissom, Buddy 508-G Jamestown Village Apts. 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Pope, Jimmy Raymond 526 Ridgecrest Drive VICA (4) Potts, Dawn Athenia DECA (3, 4); Choralettes (2); A Cappella Choir (3, 4): Citrus High School (3); Historian for DECA (4); Miss DECA (4); Student Store (4) Powell, Gabrielle Stuart (Sam) 521 West Parkway DECA (4); Math Club (3); Spanish Club (1, 2); Orchestra (1); Chorus (1) Price, Karen Lynn 215 Westridge Drive GAA (1, 2); Keyettes (3, 4); Spanish Club (4); Tennis (4); Cheerleader (1, 2); Class Secretary-Treasurer (1); Bishop McGuinness (1, 2); Ecology Club (2); Citizenship Award (1); Publicity Club President (1) Price, Peter Joseph 901 Parkwood Circle Beta Club (4); Inter-Act (4); Varsity Club (4); NHS (4); Varsity Wrestling (3, 4); Garden City High School (1, 2) Pride, Mike A. 801 Woodbury Street JV Football (2); A Cappella Choir (2); Centralaires (4); Bus Driver (4) Primus, Joseph B. 1307 Franklin Street FCA (1); JV Football (2); Varsity Football (3, 4) Quick, Jerome Ellis 1206 Hoover Art Club (1) Quick, Sheila Deanne 810 Willis Avenue Homecoming Court (3) Randle, Meg 1227 Devonshire Beta Club (4); Civinettes (2, 3, 4); NHS (4); Spanish Club (3, 4); Tennis (2, 3, 4); PEMICAN Editorial (3, 4); PEMICAN Sports Supervi- sor (4) Reavis, Debra Jean 414 Burge Place DECA (4); Pep Club (3); A Cappella Choir (3); Choralettes (2); Cen- tralaires (4) Reid, Kathy Leigh 2713 Friends Avenue Beta Club (3, 4); French Club (3, 4); Science Club (4); POINTER Business (3, 4); POINTER Exchange Editor (4); Quill and Scroll (4) Ridg e, Phillip Keith 1311 Heathcliff Road French Club (2, 3, 4); Chorus (1, 2); All-State Chorus (2); A Cappella Choir (3); Ensemble (3, 4); Centralaires (4) Ritch, David William 921 Grace Street Homecoming Exhibits (4) Roach, Reneé 1101 Pershing Street French Club (3, 4); Track (1); Volleyball (1); Chorus (1); Choralettes (2); Centralaires (3, 4); Ensemble (3, 4); Class Secretary (1); Cen- tral Co-ordinating Council (4); Dean’s Office Staff (4) 238 Roach, Robert Dale 809 West Green Drive VICA (3, 4); Bus Driver (4) Robbins, John Wesley 701 Thessell Street Roberts, Ginny L. 517 Sherbrook Drive GAA (1, 2, 3, 4); Spanish Club (3); Sub-Juniors (2, 3, 4); Varsity Bas- ketball (1, 2, 3, 4); Volleyball (1, 2, 3); Softball (1, 2, 3, 4); Field Hockey (3); Coach’s Staff (3, 4) Robinson, Randi Lou 210 Shadow Valley Road Beta Club (3, 4); French Club (3, 4); GAA (1); Keyettes (2, 3, 4); Math Club (3, 4); NFL (2, 3); NHS (3, 4); Tennis (1); Basketball (1); Cheerleader (1, 2, 3, 4); Volleyball (1); Orchestra (1); Class Vice- President (1); Homecoming Court (2, 4); Who’s Who (4); REBEL ROUSER (1); Class Supper (3); Papa Ronnie’s (4); DAR Good Citizen (4); School Play (3, 4); Assistant Principal’s Office (4) Rogers, Lavonne 906 Cassell Street GAA (1): Keyettes (2); Dean’s Office Staff (4) Rose, Kathryn Marie 1505 East Green Street Safrit, Hal Dean 1327 Florida Street Beta Club (3, 4); French Club (3); Inter-Act (2, 3, 4); Inter-Act Secretary (3); Inter-Act President (4); Math Club (3); NHS (3, 4); Science Club (3, 4); Science Club Secretary (4); Swimming (2, 3, 4); Cross Country (4); Homeroom Representative (1, 3); Homeroom Vice-President (2); Precinct Representative (4); Homecoming Ex- hibits (3, 4); Who’s Who (4); PEMICAN Editorial (4); Fire Drill Committee Chairman (1); Hi I-Q (4); Bausch and Lamb Award (4); Rensellaur Award (3); Science Fair (1); Youth Council Chess Tourna- ment (2, 3) Saunders, Joyce Marie 1211 Franklin Avenue DECA (4); FHA (3); Pep Club (3); Youth Volunteers (2); Homeroom Vice-President (2); Symphonic Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Concert Band (1, 2, 3, 4) Schafer, Stuart Lee 105 Shadow Valley Road JV Football (1, 2); Varsity Basketball (3); JV Basketball (1, 2); Track (3); Precinct Representative (4); Homecoming Exhibits (4); Class Supper (3) Scott, Gin Ann 805 Missell Street GAA (1); Pep Club (2) Setliff, Harold Ray 265 Dorothy Street VICA (3); Bus Driver (3, 4) Sexton, Kelvin 2003 Apex Place Varsity Football (1, 3, 4); JV Football (2); Track (1); Kernersville Weslyan Academy (1) Sheppard, Chris 707 Quaker Lane Junior Jaycees (2); Symphonic Band (2, 3, 4); Stage Band (3, 4); Homecoming Exhibits (3, 4) Shipplett, Daniel Lee 615 Whittier Street Varsity Football (1); Varsity Wrestling (1, 2, 3); Track (1); Cross Country (3); Bus Driver (3) Silver, Mark Stephen 1507 Longcreek Circle Inter-Act (3, 4); Library Club (3); JV Football (2); Varsity Wrestling (1, 2, 4); JV Wrestling (3); Homecoming Exhibits (2) Skinner, Carl Wendell 327 Woodrow Avenue POINTER Business (printer) (4); Andrews High School (2) Smith, W. Ann 927 Kingston Street Beta Club (4); Civinettes (4); French Club (4); Chorus (1); POINT- ER Editorial (typist) (3) Southern, Mary Jo 907 Kingston Street Beta Club (4); French Club (1, 2, 3, 4); French Club President (3); Keyettes (3, 4); Math Club (3, 4); NFL (2, 3); NHS (3, 4); NHS Vice-President (4); Pep Club (4); Class Secretary (1, 2); Homeroom President (3); Precinct Representative (4); Central Co-ordinating Council (3); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3); JUNIOR POINTER (1); PEMICAN Editorial (3, 4); PEMICAN Copy Editor (4); Talent Show (1); Constitution Committee (1); Class Supper — Personnel Chairman (3); Papa Ronnie’s — Publicity Chairman (4); NCASC Convention (1); Quill and Scroll (4) Souweine, Catherine 401 Woodbrook Drive Souweine, Janie 401 Woodbrook Drive Guidance Office Staff (1) Spaugh, Kathy Lynne 1321 Trinity Avenue Beta Club (4); DECA (4); POINTER Editorial (3) Spencer, Sharon Ann 404 Coltrane Avenue DECA (4); FHA (3) Stancil, Virginia Elizabeth 620 Gatewood Avenue Beta Club (3, 4); Beta Club Vice-President (4); GAA (1); Keyettes (2, 3, 4); Math Club (3); NHS (3, 4); Pep Club (1, 2); Quill and Scroll (4); Spanish Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Spanish Club Treasurer (4); Youth Volunteers (3, 4); Volleyball (1); Softball (1); Marching Band (1, 2, 3); Symphonic Band (1, 2, 3); Concert Band (1, 2, 3); Homeroom Secretary (1); Precinct Representative (4); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); PEMICAN Editorial (3, 4); PEMICAN Editor-in-Chief (4); Papa Ronnie’s (4); Athlete of the Year (1); Band Award (1) Stanley, Delores Ann 211 Pine Street Library Club (3); Andrews High School (2); Guidance Office Staff (4) Starling, Martha Lynn 826 Ferndale Boulevard Beta Club (4); French Club (1); Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4); Homeroom Officer — Mayor (1); Homecoming Exhibits (4); POINTER Editorial — News Staff (3, 4) Steele, Melinda 978 Nottingham Road Beta Club (3, 4); French Club (3, 4); Keyettes (3, 4); Math Club (4); Science Club (3, 4); Homecoming Exhibits (3, 4); Homecoming Court (4); New Providence High School (1, 2) Stewart, Ronnie O. 1732 Kivett Drive Varsity Football (3, 4); JV Football (1); Varsity Wrestling (3, 4); School Photographer (4) Stratton, Brenda Elaine 301 West Point Avenue DECA (4); GAA (2); Spanish Club (1); Chorus (1); Choralettes (2); Centralaires (3, 4); Ensemble (3); All-State Chorus (1, 2, 3, 4) Swaim, Howard Donald 1715 Country Club Drive FCA (2, 3, 4); Varsity Club (2, 3, 4); Pep Club (2); Varsity Football (3, 4); JV Football (1, 2); Varsity Wrestling (1, 2, 3, 4); Track (1); Homeroom President (3); Class Supper (3); Boys’ Coaches’ Staff (1) Swartzberg, Cindy 1243 Sturbridge Avenue Beta Club (3, 4); French Club (4); Math Club (4); Homecoming Exhibits (4); Youth Council (1); Westchester Academy (1, 2) Tackett, Patty 425 West Lexington Avenue Tessner, Avan Dale 404 North Elm Street Perry High School (2) Thompson, Danny V. 1306 Furlough Street Varsity Football (1, 3); JV Football (2); Varsity Basketball (1); JV Basketball (2); Track (3) Thompson, Vernon 700 Taylor Avenue Varsity Basketball (1) Tinsley, Chip 1108 Clyde Place Beta Club (4); Civitans (2, 3, 4); Varsity Club (4); Pep Club (3); Manager (1); Swimming (2, 3, 4); Swim Team Captain (4); Cross Country (4); Boys’ Chorus (1); A Cappella Choir (2); Centralaires (3, 4); Centralaires President (4); Ensemble (3, 4); Central Co- ordinating Council (4) Todd, Angela Kay 1225 Tank Street FHA (2) Trivette, David N. 1507 Courtesy Road JV Football (1); Track (1) Turner, Lelia Joanne 708 Ferndale Boulevard Beta Club (4); French Club (1); NFL (2); Chorus (1); Choralettes (2); Centralaires (3, 4); Ensemble (4); Homeroom Secretary (2); Homecoming Exhibits (4); Citizenship Award (1); General Office Staff (1); Guidance Office Staff (1) Turner, Marcia Renee GAA (1); VICA (4); Varsity Basketball (1); Track (1); Softball (1) Tyson, Ronald Lee 1309 Franklin Street FCA (3); Civitans (4); Varsity Football (1, 2, 3, 4); JV Football (2); Track (2); Manager (1, 2) Varner, Donna Tracy 511 Chestnut GAA (1, 2, 3, 4); Manager (3); A Cappella Choir (3, 4); Choralettes (2); Chorus (1, 2, 3, 4); Coach’s Staff (4) Veach, Allison Elizabeth 922 Country Club Drive French Club (1); NFL (2, 3, 4); Pep Club (1); Science Club (1); Sub- Junior (2, 3, 4); Homeroom President (2); JUNIOR POINTER (1); Homecoming Exhibits (4) Wagner, Kathy Renee 1008 Wise Street A Cappella Choir (2); Choralettes (2); Centralaires (3); Chorus (2, 3, 4); Coach’s Staff (3, 4) Wall, Newton Madison 1008 Elk Place Beta Club (3, 4); French Club (1, 3, 4); Inter-Act (3, 4); Math Club (3, 4); NHS (4); Science Club (1, 3, 4); Chorus (1); A Cappella Choir (2); Homeroom Representative (1, 2, 3); Homecoming Exhibits (4); Class Supper (3); Papa Ronnie’s (4); Hi I-Q (4); Boys’ State (3); Secretary of Inter-Act (4); Dean’s Office (4); Moorehead Scholarship Nominee (4); NMSQT Finalist (4); Who’s Who (4); Commencement Marshal (3) Ward, Kim Marie 1703 Windsor Drive Math Club (3); Science Club (4); Sub-Junior (2, 3, 4); Sub-Junior Secretary (4); Chorus (1); Homeroom Representative (3); Home- coming Exhibits (3); Student Store (3, 4); Lab Assistant (4) Wardell, Skipper 214 Edgeworth DECA (4) Washington, General William 1712-C Kivett Drive FCA (2); Varsity Football (3, 4); JV Football (2); Varsity Basketball (2); Baseball (3); Track (2); Homeroom President (3); Precinct Rep- resentative (4); Who’s Who (4); Bus Driver (4); Most Valuable Foot- ball Player — ’74 (4) Watkins, Lew 512 Sherbrook Drive FHA (4); Math Club (4); Pep Club (3); Spanish Club (3); A Cap- pella (3); Choralettes (2); Centralaires (4); Ensemble (4); Chorus (1) Watts, Vickie Marie 415 Meredith Street Anchor Club (3); DECA (3, 4); Youth Council (2); Student Store (4) Weathers, Christine Art Club (2); FTA (2, 3); Pep Club (3); Track (3, 4); Volleyball (3); Softball (2) Wells, Thomas Jeffrey 1601 East Commerce JV Basketball (2); Talent Show (2) White, Bob 1106 Glenwick Art Club (3, 4); Civitans (4); Math Club (4); Science Club (4); Tennis (3); Varsity Football (3, 4); JV Football (2); Track (1); Wrestling (1); Homeroom Officer (1); Committee Chairman (1); Executive Board (2); Macallie School (2) White, Constance Roberta 602 South Main DECA (3); Student Store (1); Landscaping Chairman (4) White, R. Woody 702 Ferndale Boulevard Beta Club (3, 4); FCA (2, 3, 4); FCA Vice-President (3); FCA Presi- dent (4); Civitans (2, 4); Civitans Secretary (4); Varsity Club (4); NFL (2, 3); NHS (4); Pep Club (2, 3, 4); Science Club (3, 4); Varsity Football (1, 3, 4); JV Football (2); Varsity Basketball (1); JV Basket- ball (2); Track (1); Symphonic Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Stage Band (2, 3, 4); Homeroom Representative (1, 2, 3); Precinct Representative (4); Central Co-ordinating Council (4); Executive Board (4); Who’s Who (4); Class Supper (3); Papa Ronnie’s (4); Boys’ State (3); Com- mencement Marshal (3) Whitley, Becky Ann 614 Spence Street FHA (4); A Cappella Choir (3); Choralettes (4); Chorus (1); Dean’s Office (3) Whitley, Earl D. 223 Lansdowne Place Bus Driver (3); Harding High School (2) 240 Whitney, Faith Elizabeth 1412 Sweetbriar Court French Club (1); Library Club (3, 4); Pep Club (2, 3, 4); Science Club (3, 4); Sub-Juniors (2, 3, 4); Sub-Juniors President (4); En- semble (1); Chorus (1); Central Co-ordinating Council (4); Home- coming Exhibits (3, 4); Fire Drill Committee (4); Spring Dance Com- mittee (1); Student Store (3, 4); Lab Assistant (4) Whitworth, Lorraine Gail 1319 Varnon Street Civinettes (3); VICA (4); Cheerleader (1); Chorus (1); Talent Show (1) Widemon, Perry Darnell 1806 Fern Street Track (1, 2, 3, 4) Wilkes, Lane 1409 Leonard Street Art Club (1); VICA (3, 4) Williams, Donna J. 1220 South Downing Street FHA (4); Library Club (3) ; Pep Club (1); Youth Volunteer (1); Chorus (1); Homecoming Court (4); Talent Show (1); School Store (1) Williams, Dee Dee 1216 Hoover Street FHA (4); Library Club (3) Willis, David J. 501 Barker Avenue FCA (2); VICA (4); Varsity Wrestling (1, 2); Track (1); A Cappella Choir (1, 2, 4); A Cappella Choir President (4); Centralaires (3) Wilson, Leonard Howard 609 Carter Street Wilson, William Arthur 609 Carter Street FCA (2, 3); VICA (3, 4); Varsity Football (1, 3, 4); Trainer (2) Wood, Bobby Alexander 613 West Lexington Avenue DECA (4); Homecoming Exhibits (4); DECA Parliamentary (4) Wright, Lynette Elaine 1216 Hoover Street DECA (4); GAA (1); Pep Club (1); Youth Volunteers (1); Chorus (1); Talent Show (1); Dean’s Office (3); Student Store (1) Young, Jimmy 1907 Drew Street JV Football (2); JV Basketball (2) Younts, Marion Lucille 1402 Country Club Drive Cheerleader (1); Concert Band (1, 2); General Office Staff (3); Student Store (4) Zimmerman, Cora Patricia 310 Coltrane Avenue FHA (3); Varsity Basketball (2); Track (1, 4); Volleyball (2, 3, 4); Homeroom President (2, 3); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Talent Show (2); Coach’s Staff (3, 4) TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Although you may not realize it, we three knew absolutely nothing about the production of a yearbook at the beginning of this year. We didn’t realize the intricacies involved—we thought everything would ap- pear by itself. Bit by bit, with the assistance of our advisors, Mrs. Betty Calhoun and Miss Landry Neely, we came to understand the unselfishness and responsibilities that go into the making of a yearbook. There were times when we thought we wouldn’t make it; but, somehow, through perseverance and in- tense dedication, we three completed our job with a feeling of satisfaction. To those who have helped us, we wish to thank you and although we realize that mentioning your name on this page does not convey our full appreciation, we know that you realize how grateful we are to you. Mr. Tony Lamm for NHS pictures and technical advice; Mr. David Joyce for his creative pictures and printing; faculty for putting up with us; Mr. Jerry Shaver for showing us that he cared; Miss Landry Neely for patiently correcting our many mistakes and for supervising the photographers; Mrs. Betty Calhoun _ for the numerous hours she has spent on us, the many times she has backed us up, and for all the affec- tion and care she has lavished on us; Steve Bolick, Dennis McDowell, Laurie Allred, Bob Pitts, and Ronnie Stewart for the hundreds of good pictures and for being so patient with us; Heidi Athanas, Frank Bencini, Kirby Bryson, Jim Cain, Tom Cecil, Cindi Farlow, Caroline Hunter, Meg Randle, David Payne, Hal Safrit, Debra Shipe, Dee Walker, and Ronda White for the assistance you gave us in innumerable ways—to name a few-writing copy, identifying pictures and running errands. To those of you who have enjoyed our book—we say thanks. To those who have not, we trust that some- day you will realize what a tremendous responsibility it is to try to please everyone. Thanks for the memories, Betsy, Mary Jo, and Patricia ee Ra aN a te eee eee et TARY nw 2 PIPETTES RELI IT 8 EA ESR II OEE ESS ST RT LER Ere a HIGH POINT CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA PEMICAN Seetey Stancil. ee Editor-in-Chief PatricliaAuman ......... Layout Editor Mary JoSouthern ......... Copy Editor Steve Bolick, Dennis McDowell . . .Co-Head Photographers Betty Calhoun, | Landry Neely ........... Co-Advisors PAT ALL asi yelnetia ce ls . . .Business Manager CET Ma Fi d Re RSE Ee Business Advisor OS GS at maw = Sy Ge ont: se ara ee eA Aaeenae oo AGS e 2 Neha ae ip Pecan De, SHG te Ltt) Pe Desay eneeiaieoth es ke hy eee Ve (iste Sth yraat vA es Be City (4 Bone oR ue ”; st A WN Be ant S Se y Y eeich Res = I: ee ea OAS, bare es
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