Central High School - Pemican Yearbook (High Point, NC)

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The wait was not a very long one, for you came and you were the creators, the “someone” who made things happen. This book, therefore, is yours, molded by the ones who helped compile it with the aid of taped interviews, surveys, and candid opinion, into a story of life. The story is of a group of individuals who, for a year at least, came together as one, a story of an instiution most belovedly referred to as High Point Central High School, your story this year. _ We have set our goals and planned our directions. The road is rough, in- direct, and filled with ruts. Some of us have been wandering this road for nearly three years, striving for goals that, to most of us, are seemingly unreachable now. But there can be no turning back. We can make it; we must, for if we don’t, there will be no past worth looking back to and this book, a history, will be meaningless. The key to our success lies in our ability to support one another, to extend a helping hand, to be able to communicate and lend a listening ear, to possess and display the joy and comfort of togetherness. And with this togetherness, be it honest and sinc ere, we can move mountains. And, in doing so, together, we shall achieve what future generations will call worthy. Mark Durway, winner of the French Week Bicycle Race, enjoys his prize. Anita Lauder reviews her ABC's while alphabetizing classmen’s pictures. cS LEFT — Contempla-_ tion is the mood of Sherrie Dockery. Ata cheerleading © practice she listens to and ponders the plans. Rob Bernot practices his extracurricular activities. ntral students would er enjoy th Cindy Bennett, Jayn Safrit, Amy Story, and Sally Bulla discuss upcoming events of the day as they await the bell. sssstniygyonemsins Jackie Fowler and Stella York catch up on their homework during lunch. John Brandon responds, “Please be kidding,” to his teacher’s request. SS ia eos een se: Sa bi SCHOOL PLAY Randi Robinson offers Mike Gundy some candy from her unique candy jar. Humor played the key role in Central’s 1974 play this year. Mr. Keith Yokley directed Hart and Kauf- man’s play, You Can’t Take It With You, presented April 5th and 6th. The play, dealing with the zany Sy- camore’s humorously complicated antics, was well received by large crowds. The money raised by the event will be used for next year’s BELOW — Charles Hayworth helps Randi Robinson practice to become a BELOW — Frank Bencini and Sallie Woollen take their professional ballerina. bows after putting on a fine show. | i _J play. Featured in this outstanding pro- duction were Bill Allen, Joy Duncan, Mike Gundy, Mimi Johnson, Jennie Hayworth, Sallie Woolen, Danny Fitzgerald, Susan McFalls, Dennis McDowell, Jerry Samet, Lin Amos, Libby Garten, Randi Robinson, Mi- chael Dawson, Charles Hayworth, and a superb supporting cast. BELOW — An embracing moment for Libby Garten and Dennis McDowell. ALL SMILES FOR In an attempt to mold tradition with changing times, the Junior and Senior classes decided to have a Prom this year. Because of a lack of student interest, the Prom had been discontinued for sev- eral years, but the officers of the respective classes felt that the interest had been revitalized and, by the looks of things, they were right. Planning for the event began far in advance with such monumental tasks as choosing a band, finding a site, and deciding on a menu. There was a great deal of hard work involved in the prepa- ration, but as the fateful day drew nearer, it all began to seem worth it. The dinner-dance was held on the evening of Friday, May 10, at the TOP OF THE MART. The featured entertainment was Cut Glass, providing an abundance of rock, ““oldie-goldie’’, and soul. To the students of Central, the year was full of memories; and for many of them, the 1974 Prom had to be one of the best. THE PROM BELOW — Couples arrive, impatient to get on the dance floor. ABOVE — Donna Williams and David Williamson. RIGHT — You can’t dance on an empty stomach. The dance floor is crowded. LEFT — David (Rock) Wesson, playing a selection by Bach, demonstrates his All- State talent. 4 | SNe ont show was spon- sored by the Student Council as a money making project. With a theme “Grand Central Station’” and Emcee’s Tom ‘Terrell and Chuck Ballow, the show was well received by the student body who swarmed at the chance to get out of class and view the native talent. The show reaped $732. The money was used, this year, for various Student Council projects including such things as the ‘D.P. Whitley Scholarship, Sophomore Orientation, and the purchase ‘of the two bison. The talent show was such a great success that there are hopes that it will be- come atradition at Central. Central presents its own Supremes — Cynthia Parson, Jackie Rorie, Tammy Steele, Kaytrell McDonald, Kay Atkins, and Cora Zimmerman. RIGHT — Mike Gundy does a dra- matic interpretation from ohnny Da demonstrate their singing abili ; Mrs. Roberts and Mr. Shaver are the “guinea pigs’ for Scott Maxwell’s magic. Rit — Facelift for Central What was a most noticeable change here at Cen- tral? There were, of course, several; but this one doesnt’t take long to spot. Right! The windows. This year, students and faculty alike were happily sur- prised by the fact that Central was receiving new windows. Although their reward was great, sacrifices were paid to get these luxuries installed. Teachers shouted assignments and students strained to hear them asworkmen hammered away. The old windows were replaced primarily because they allowed too much heat to escape from the building. The new windows are tinted and break-resistant. They took nearly a year to install but add a new dimension to that beautiful tradition which has always been Cen- ‘NEW BIKE RACK The bicycle rack served as a parking lot for the bikes of many students at Central who found pedaling to school a most economical, ecological, and enjoyable experience. The idea was originated by students, during the gas shortage, to help conserve gas as well as protect our environment. As gas became more available and the weather became more unbearable, the number of riders dwindled. BELOW LEFT — Lou Ann Suggs and Tina White wait impatiently in line. BELOW RIGHT — Allen McCormick is posed by photographer Max Ward. When every girl you see is wearing a pastel blouse and the apparel for guys is COAT AND TIE!!!, then it’s a sure sign that school pictures are being taken. Late August days brought photographers and their cameras to capture the beauty of Centralites. A new addition — identification cards were distributed. Randi Robinson makes the fringe fly by doing a modern jazz routine. aA +} a Patrick Ritch and Lynn York shake a leg at the sock hop. 50’s DAY “If at first you succeed try, try again.’” That may not be exactly the way this cliché was written, but at HPC it worked. Last year, during America’s nostalgia kick, the cheerleaders tried an experi- ment — 50’s Day. The experiment was a success and the conclusion drawn from it was that 50’s Day should be tried again. And it was. The cheerleaders were rather aly of the results, thinking it might not work again. But teach- ers and students made this year’s 50’s Day every bit as much of a success as last year’s. Slicked back hair, tight pony tails, long skirts, rolled up pants, white socks, red Tommy Gray hopes the vitalis will last all day. lipstick, tattoos, and chained leather jackets were adorned as Central’s portrayal of the 1950's. According to those who experi- enced the 50’s in reality, we may have looked ridiculously over- dressed, but that was half the fun of it. The other half took the form of a Sock Hop at which all shoes were shoved aside and all feet were wildly moving. Records from the 50’s provided the music for the night. Webster’s Dictionary calls something like 50’s Day “‘nostal- gia’, but to students and teachers at HPC, 50’s Day was just plain fun. Kent Byrd beats the press with his ball handling ability. Happy days are here again! Ryfence Moser Spirit always plays a large part in the life at Central, but there are those days when the spirit is a littlke more than would be expected. On those days, the cheerleaders very often play the lead- ing role. This year’s brainstorms in- cluded “Hat Day’, the annual eye- opener where anything from army hats to mouse ears may be found covering heads. This idea had been used before, but aroused as much spirit as always. Another day was ‘Sock Day’ and the feet were taken notice of. Then of course, what would the year be like without the traditional ‘Blue and White Day.”’ Central students and fans adorn- ed themselves with their favorite school colors. New this year was ‘‘Tie ‘em up Day” on which both guys and gals wore ties of all shapes, colors, and sizes as well as wearing them in many different places. ‘‘Rip ‘em up Day” was great fun for students who could finally wear their grungiest, dirtiest, most demol- ished blue jeans, T-shirts, etc. It was probabl y one of the most comfortable days the kids have ever known. Late in basketball season, the cheerleaders scratched their drained brains and came up with “Button Day.” “Country Day” aroused the “down-home” spirit in everybody, turning out checkered shirts, overalls, and cowboy hats. On a “contrast-to-normal’”’ note, the cheer- leaders turned quite backwardly to us- ing “‘Inside-Out Day’ on which every- body wore their clothes accordingly. there was also ‘‘Senior Day’’ and a pep rally-skit was given. The reactions of the students this year were excellent and made the cheerleader’s hard work worth it. The spirit of the school was certainly made evident through participation in these spirit days. Whether dressed in blue and white or black, or dressed as a country boy, or as a slob, spirit is the same, and at Central this year spirit made the difference between apathy and enthusiasm which made the dif- ference between failure and success. Golf, tennis, wrestling, swimming, track, volley- ball, basketball, cross country, and baseball are the spring sports. Men and women athletes were recognized for their value or improvement in each of the sports. Last year’s female athlete of the year was Gail Lewis with Walker Lee receiving the male title. The Spring Sports Banquet welcomed as its speaker, Mr. Chuck Hartman, the successful baseball coach of High Point College. The Red Cross Bloodmobile © neld at Central last year was sponsored by the Interact Club. Held in May, the Blood- mobile took in over 120 pints of blood. Mr. Dickens, this won’t hurt a bit! 12 Coach Hutchins proudly presents the FCA award to an outstanding member, John Aderholdt. Julie Randle was recognized for her participation in various GAA sports. LEFT — Lawrence Moser reaches for his hardware and a handshake from Coach Boyles. ; Participating in this event were over seventy 17 year olds who had to obtain parental permission in order to give blood. A similar drive is planned for this year. 7 on “rane NOUN ABOVE — Red Cross Volunteers prepare bags to be filled with blood. LEFT — Is Conya Cougill’s temperature rising in fear? Alan Doobrow intently watches the audience Elections for Student Council, Senior Class, and Junior Class officers were held last year in April while Sophomores elect- ed their officers in September, 1974. The elections involved speeches, posters, and campaign buttons. The competition was tough, mainly because of the enthusiastic speeches by the candidates. More participation in office-running made election time one of the most exciting ones in years. One of the assemblies that was pre- sented at Central was by the Air Force Band. The U.S. Air Force Band demonstrates a new recruiting method with music by the brass section. James Beck takes a serious pose in managing his Karen Allred introduces her candidate and as he prepares to speak. candidate’s campaign. she hopes yours. Marshall Morgan and Cindy Osborne aid students in the HPC democratic voting pro- cedures. High Point Central students are entertained by a few select airmen from the U.S. Air Force. sith Ba cal O Dz fhe a 2 a Mee ‘ At Molly ADMISSION GENERAL EGLEMENTARY 1.00 Keever Lambeth SA 4 ¢@ Cheetle Orientation verner ef ADL % as Ann Hayes smiles for the camera as she waits for the bell to announce the end of a hectic day. Several students make good use of their lunch period to catch up on some last-minute work. Central students eagerly await the presentation of the homecoming court. Linda Smith and Evon Robinson pause before entering class to discuss some of the day’s activities. Linda Weatherman awaits her turn to pick-up her class ring; the rings were delivered a few weeks before Christ- mas. Jay Boyles uses Buzz Waller as a screen against a spray of water from Mrs. Dockery’s syringe; Kevin Creede takes cover. 16 Danny Fitzgerald catches up on his homework while Keith Leeper listens to his ring. “Gee, Mrs. Roberts, | can’t believe that David Thompson really gave Bert an autographed basketball,” says Sam Lasine. Mr. Shaver becomes part of the ‘in’ crowd. AN NFL boys finally decide that someone needs to teach Mr. Pierce to stand on his own two feet. 18 . ‘Classes pages 160-197 19 3 ANCHOR CLUB The Anchor Club, although smaller than most service clubs at Central, was one of the most active service clubs. During the fall, members weeded and paint- ed the teachers’ parking lot, went to the Anchor Club district con- vention in Charlotte, and dressed dolls for the Salvation Army. Some of their weekly and monthly projects included putting flowers in the general and guid- ance offices, carrying magazines to study halls, tutoring students for the Youth Services Bureau, and helping with night school. Their money-making project was a craft sale at St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church. The Anchor Club upholds the standards of their sponsor club the Pilot Club of High Point. Vanessa McDowell and Mendee Ellis present ‘service with a smile’ to Miss Lee and Mrs. Lewis at the Christmas Party. Anchor Club: 1st Row, L-R: M. Morey, S. Bulla, C. Davis, R. White — Vice President, J. Bradner — President. 2nd Row, L-R: L. Cain, C. Carroll, V. McDowell, M. Ellis, J. Bedford, T. Thames. 3rd Row, L-R: C. Ryan, K. Lee — Treasurer, C. Cougill, J. Gladden, B. Carrick — Secretary, J. Halstead. Not Pictured: S. Leake. 20 Art Club: 1st Row, L-R: D. Gross, K. Haggerty, S. Carter. 2nd Row, L-R: S. Flemming, M. Fairchild, J. Bulla, J. Bradner. 3rd Row, L-R: A. Hutchins — President, L. Allred, K. Argo, J. Pugh — Vice-President, T. Thames — Secretary. 4th Row, L-R: Mr. Robbins — Advisor, J. Halstead, R. James, M. McAdams, D. Gayle. ART CLUB The High Point Central Art Club visited many local art exhibits during the school year. These included the Art on Paper exhibit at the Witherspoon Art Gallery at U.N.C.G., the Eleventh Annual Crafts- man’s Fair at the Winston Salem Coli- seum, and a visit to the Conrad Art Gal- lery in High Point. Their money-making project was a crafts sale at Westchester Mall. All arti- cles sold at the sale were made by the members. The proceeds from the sale went to a field trip which was made in the spring. Terri Thames waits for prospective customers at the craft sale. 21 Ist Row, L-R: S. Rowland, L. York, O. Anderson, L. Beaver, D. Shipe, A. Story, C. Jones, P. Vuncannon, H. Lee. 2nd Row, L-R: D. Watts, S. Gillard, K. Spaugh, S. Wilkinson, K. Crawford, S. Bulla, N. Wainer, B. Linthicum, L. Wilson, S. Steffan, T. Leviner, K. Leeper. 3rd Row, L-R: D. Holmes, J. Aderholdt, D. Glover, D. Wheeler, M. Durway, L. Spaugh, T. Lewis, T. Terrell, R. Younger, K. Risdon, M. Freeman, C. Hartsoe, R. Freeman, M. Harrison. 4th Row, L-R: T. Proctor, B. Roach, D. Mitchell, S. Lain, B. Terrell, Tim Mellage, Vice President; D. Wesson, President; M. Bays, S. Moore, C. Parker, T. Gray. Standing, L-R: M. Reams, D. Howard, T. Greene, G. Johnson, W. Johnson, R. Smith, B. Waller, Mr. Dave Carter, Director. Not Pictured: L. Garten, C. Stanley, C. Brown, R. Johnson, D. Varner, J. Pearson, F. Queen, W. Michael, §. Bohannon, S. McInnis, M. Errickson, S. McInnis, L. Moser, J. Neal, B. Davis. GNV4 DINOHdWAS Ist Row, L-R: R. White, V. Clampitt, P. Lamb, L. Ingram, E. Dew, D. Wardlaw, V. Johnson, J. Helm, C. Pruett. 2nd Row, L-R: D. Tyson, R. Hunt, L. Honeycutt, B. Crouse, L. Smith, S. Frazier, C. Bohannon, J. Kallam, R. Patterson, P. Cates, F. Wilson, E. Wheeler. 3rd Row, L-R: S. Wainer, P. Peace, J. Massey, R. Hickson, W. Sipley, R. Terrell, J. Boyce, K. Reams, C. Ingram, M. Mabe, T. Turnage, T. Ridge, J. Holbrook, L. Crumpler, D. Parker, K. Anderson. Standing At Right: Mr. Dave Carter, Director. Bison Marchers “spell it out’’ for the crowd with one of their many precision drills. re During this year’s concert season, the Concert Band, composed of Sopho- mores, functioned separately from the Symphonic Band, composed of Juniors and Seniors. Both bands attended the State Contest and held concerts throughout the season. The two bands combined to form the HIGH POINT CENTRAL MARCHING BAND andhigh- lighted half-times at the Bison home games with their various shows. Besides participating in the Band Day Show held in Chapel Hill, the Bison Band also marched in the Shrine Bowl Parade which was held in Charlotte. Linda Honeycutt, Betsy Crouse, and Linda Smith get it together during a rehearsal for the Christmas Concert. 23 STAGE BAND Stage Band: 1st Row, L-R: R. Younger, S. Frazier, M. Harrison, K. Risdon, S. Jensen. 2nd Row, L-R: S. Moore, T. Gray, C. Parker, M. Reams. 3rd Row, L-R: M. Erickson, B. Terrell, S. Lain, D. Wesson, T. Mellage, D. Howard, W. Johnson. Band Director, Mr. David Carter. “Oh, When the Saints Go Marchin’ In!” The ““Boogie-Woogie Bugle Boy” is alive and well in the High Point Central Stage Band. The band plays predominantly music from the Big Band Era, reviving such jazz greats as Duke Ellington and Benny Good- man. Band members submit applications to band director, Mr. Carter. He then selects the Stage Band on the basis of playing ability. Only those with special talent make up the High Point Central Stage Band. 24 The Stage Band plays mostly for civic groups such as the Kiwanis Club and the American Businessmen’s Association. The band has also played as entertainment at the Top of the Mart. Each year, the band parti- cipates in a Stage Band convention at a North Caro- lina college or university. This year’s Stage Band also performed as a part of the Bicentennial celebration in Greensboro. Pursed lips and a diaphragm full of air create the sweet sound from these muted trumpets. New Beta Club: 1st Row, L-R: J. Bedford, V. DeLappe, R. Bernot, J. Pruitt, J. Boyles, M. Fick, S. Koonce, M. Fairchild, S. Bland, L. Garten, C. Stanley. 2nd Row, L-R: M. VonCannon, N. Staley, P. Adams, A. Alexander, S. Dockery, K. Winzeler, $. Wilkinson, J. Pearson, C. Maners, M. Calliari, K. Watson, S. Steffan. 3rd Row, L-R: D. Gross, C. Carroll, S. Johnson, S. Fleming, §. Kuhn, K. Ashby, C. Cougill, J. Gladden, S. Dunlap, A. Story, J. Royals, N. Wainer. 4th Row, L-R: E. Holley, K. Hodges, P. Amos, K. Lockhart, G. Draughn, K. Spaugh, J. Bouldin, J. Meisky, E. Douglass, L. Beaver, B. Linthicum. 5th Row, L-R: T. Mizell, T. Gray, D. Payne, D. Cottam, B. Waller, P. Ritch, M. Culler, M. Freeman, B. Terrell. 6th Row, L-R: R. Haynie, M. Clontz, S. Mooney, B. Carrick, J. Mahler, R. Dowdy, M. Ingram, K. Byrd, K. Shaver. 7th Row, L-R: J. Bulla, L. Gibson, J. Beck, J. Stutts, J. Pratt, E. Frazier, S. Lasine, G. McFalls. 8th Row, L-R: D. Mitchell, P. Davidson, C. Draper, T. Latimer, H. Montgomery, J. Gooding, K. Crawford, J. Samet. 9th Row, L-R: T. Green, R. Shelton, K. Jones, K. Jones, G. Smith, S. Jensen, D. Wesson, K. Creede. 10th Row, L-R: J. Andrews, E. Swaim, S. Shavitz, R. Freeman, F. Hester. Beta Club is the honorary club at HPC that recognizes juniors and seniors who seek academic achieve- ment. Seniors who maintain a 3.0 grade point average and juniors holding a 3.5 grade point average are eligible for the club. The Old Beta Club consists of those seniors, who as juniors, were able to pull a 3.5 average. The New Beta Club is one of the largest ever at Central and is made up of 160 members. Old Beta Club: 1st Row, L-R: R. White, M. Doobrow, J. Winfrey, V. Massey, C. Lewallen. 2nd Row, L-R: C. Davis, J. Baker, S. Rawleigh, T. Terrell, K. Jones, M. Tucker. 3rd Row, L-R: D. Shipe, M. Millis, C. Osborne, D. Varner, P. VunCannon. 4th Row, L-R: J. Cain, B. Watson, S. Risdon, L. Allred, S. Bulla. 5th Row, L-R: J. Hayworth, M. Ellis, J. Bradner, A. Beaver, A. Hayes. 6th Row, L-R: V. Needham, K. Leeper, D. Parker, R. Brucki, $. Woolen, R. Green, F. Teague, M. Morgan. MAN GNV G10 — 4NID Vid ea Tinsley, K. Gibson, R. Inman, A. Lancaster, D. Angel. 2nd Row, L-R: Choralettes: 1st Row, L-R: M. Martin, G. Rogers, P. Pearson, B. Eads, A. S. Cain, J. Davis, B. Brown, S. Suggs, A. Heathcock, D. Witherspoon, A. Wheeless, M. Brown, K. Wilson, J. Harris, A. Hauser. 3rd Row, L-R: A. Petrea, S. Patric, J. McClain, W. Martin, M. Brown, A. Bland, C. Colbert, R. Eldrige, D. Blesoe, D. Beeson, D. Osborne, L. McCain. CHORUS A Cappella: 1st Row, L-R: M. Atkins, L. Brady, D. Calahan, B. Davis, R. Gillespie, M. Hill, L. Campbell, S. Owens, K. Walker, S. Acuff. 2nd Row, L-R: C. Stinson, V. Hocutt, K. Hedrick, D. Parrish, J. Smith, J. Safrit, K. Shaver, T. Welch. 3rd Row, L-R: L. Cain, M. Arsenault, K. Wagoner, K. Haggerty, J. Frazier, D. Duff, L. Templeton, T. Tate, D. Jamison, K. Seckler. 26 Centralaires: 1st Row, L-R: C. Aldridge, C. Davis, D. Tillman, B. Cook, J. Beck, A. Seymour, M. Tucker, K. Hodges, D. Dalton, A. Story. 2nd Row, L-R: A. Johnson, V. McDowell, C. Carroll, W. Rickard, C. Ryals, L. Roundtree, J. Black, K. Winzeler, L. Knox, J. Pruitt. 3rd Row, L-R: L. Bristow, B. Bailey, A. White, B. Hoover, C. Ryan, K. Johnson, E. Beasely, F. Teague, J. Siler, D. Brady, D. Tucker, D. Shackelford. 4th Row, L-R: M. Ellis, F. Armstrong, B. Latta, B. Hazzard, B. Caswell, D. Riddle, C. White, J. Patton, J. Dunlap, J. Bedford, S$. Risdon, K. Patseavorous, D. Carter. Choralettes — this is our Sophomore Girls’ Choir. They meet daily during sixth period. The Girls are really good, so this leaves the Music Department with high hopes for next year. A-Cappella — this choir consists of junior girls and sophomore and junior boys. They meet daily third period. Centralaires — this is our advanced choir consisting of senior girls, boys, and a few select juniors who show the ability to be in an advanced choir. They meet daily during second period. Ensemble — these students receive no credit for their many hours of hard work. Their only reward is the satisfaction of performing. They rehearse each Monday night. Ensemble: 1st Row, L-R: C. Aldridge, C. Davis, V. McDowell, D. Tillman, L. Knox, A. Seymour, J. Beck, W. Rickard, C. Ryals, A. McDonald, L. Roundtree, J. Black, K. Winzeler, K. Hodges, A. Story. 2nd Row, L-R: B. Cook, M. Ellis, C. Carroll, B. Hoover, C. Ryan, B. Hazzard, T. Terrell, C. White, J. Patton, F. Teague, K. Patseavorous, S. Risdon, D. Carter, D. Shackleford, D. Dalton. SUFATANG SN Ist Row, L-R: J. Hobbs, J. Deberry, T. Lee, A. Parsons, V. York, S. Tillman, J. Rivers. 2nd Row, L-R: C. White, D. Nicholson, G. Harp, A. McKevor, J. Hinshaw, K. Allen, J. Manning, S. Maxwell, H. Montgomery, P. Davidson. 3rd Row, L-R: S. Stanley, G. Bowers, S. McInnis, R. Marrs, T. Tate. 4th Row, L-R: S. Moore, R. Brucki, M. Rollins, T. Wyche, J. Pruitt, J. Gregory. 5th Row, L-R: H. Dunlap, S. McInnis, R. Jennings, R. McCuiston, R. Smith. Students from Central served as hard- BISONE | ' ES working, dependable, and most of all safe school bus drivers this year. The drivers were under the expert supervision of Mr. Kenneth Dickens. The duties of the drivers were to get up early enough to transport two bus loads of students on time for school, then to return them home in the afternoon. The bus drivers faced many uncalled for circumstances, but managed to pull through. Their monthly checks made it all seem worth- while. Once again this year our BISONETTE Drill Team entertained during half-time for the football season. The girls put in many hard hours of work under the supervision of Mrs. Nancy Laney, Mrs. Susan Ward, and Mrs. Alice Spruill. Ist Row, L-R: L. Trivett, C. Matthews, S. Mooney. 2nd Row, L-R: S. Maness, M. McDonald, P. Farring- ton. 28 mentee mts snessconnsnntis se Senne att seta Sogn ae sermngnet cee “sees sempeonaneeetiivanen oanasionesnai seal Pee Soap meat te a Civinettes: Ist Row, L-R: K. Hawk, A. Wright, J. Pruitt, S. Barbee, J. John- son, C. Corn, K. Winzeler, L. Knox. 2nd Row, L-R: M. Adkins, S. @artenes Hayworth, L. Bryant, J Black, D. Peace, L. Round- tree, S. Rowland. 3rd Row, L-R: B. Perdue, K. Ken- nerly, M. Tucker, V. Voor- hees, D. Gross, J. Mahler, S. Stephen. 4th Row, L-R: M. Sloan, J. Horney, M. Martin, J. Winzeler, S. Megginson, L. Voorhees. 5th Row, L-R: M. Millis, C. Currie, C. Murrow, S. Fleming, R. Morris. 6th Row, L-R: D. Carter, J. Randle, T. Tate, S. Kuhn. CIVINETTES Pat Hester supervises as Susan Megginson, Van Voorhees, Michelle Sloan, and Liz Vorrhees cheerfully clean trophies. As in years past, Civin- ettes’ service projects out- numbered their money- making projects. One of the Civinettes’ service projects was taking the teacher’s children out at Halloween. The girls gave a turkey away at Thanksgiving and a box of candy at Valen- tine’s to the winning teach- er. 29 Civitans: Ist Row, L-R: B. Utley, D. Payne, M. Amos, R. Cisco, E. Kearns. 2nd Row, L-R: C. Pegram, F. Hester, D. Henderson, J. Aderholdt, M. Varapapa. 3rd Row, L-R: H. Hunsucker, M. Brinson, B. Rankin, W. Ring. 4th Row, L-R: R. Bernot, C. Probert, P. Ritch, B. Lewis, H. Lindsay. 5th Row, L-R: R. Green, F. Teague, J. Webb, S. Kearns, J. Fulton. 6th Row, L-R: Rick Motsinger — advisor, Tony Lamm — advisor. “You missed a spot Rob.” Civitan members gave the activity buses a needed cleaning this fall. CIVITANS In the past few years the Junior Civitan Club has been on the verge of disbanding. Two years ago the club’s charter was taken away. Last year the club regained its charter but its members were very inactive. The club almost folded again. This year the club was on probation first se- mester. Civitans met the challenge and the club finally seems to be on solid ground. Painting and generally cleaning up a house was the club’s money-making project this year. On Saturday morning after every home foot- ball game Civitans cleaned the stadium. The club also served “Gator-Ade” to football players at halftime. Other projects included: parking cars at Day-in-the-Park, providing food for a needy family at Christmas, washing the activity buses, and selling fruit cakes for the International Civ- itans. Another project the Civitans seemingly have undertaken is boosting school spirit at football and basketball games. They challenged anyone to out-yell them. SEAMEN WS DECA: 1st Row, L-R: A. Turner, M. Davis, T. Autrey, K. Pickenpack, B. Lovelace, G. Smith. 2nd Row, L-R: B. Martin, J. McCray, D. Scott, A. Foust, A. Parker, J. Ingram, D. Harris, C. Dunn. 3rd Row, L-R: L. Maners, N. Scott, B. Bailey, M. Bundy, D. Hodges, E. Pierce, R. Tyson, P. George. 4th Row, L-R: K. Hall, B. Rodgers, C. Ballow, G. Thomas, C. Hayes, E. Jump, J. Marshall. 5th Row, L-R: K. Johnson, P. Foster, S. Lingerfelt, G. Lackey, S. Frazier, D. Dobbins. 6th Row, L-R: E. Hawkins, J. Holiday, $. Howell, S. Kearns, J. Moore, G. Bowers, T. Allen, D. Byerly. Becky Bailey serves punch to guests at the club’s Parents’ Night. DECA “Distributive Education Clubs of America,” that’s what DECA stands for. In this club the members learn the basics of salesmanship and distribution. Later in the year DECA students attend district and state competi- tion. Most DECA students work the last half of the school day to polish the skills they have learned. DECA members at parents night. The Drama Club was or- ganized just this year at Central. Its main purpose was to assist the Drama department with the school play. Members of the club, after seeing the great interest in drama here, decided to sponsor a play of their own, and Diary of Anne Frank was presented to a highly re- ceptive audience. 32 Drama Chub Ist Row, L-R: M. Gundy, K. Walker, S. Kuhn, S. Fleming, K. Haggerty, L. Knox, J. Pruitt, C. Maners, M. Smith, L. Smith, E. Mendenhall, J. Brandon. 2nd Row, L-R: C. Stanley, N. Allen, M. Sloan, K. Shaver, C. Rhodenhiser, S. Steffan, S. Bland, S. Rawleigh, L. York, S. Mooney, K. Allred, D. Herring, K. Condrone, K. Collins, L. Templeton, J. Hayworth, B. Linthicum, V. Delappe. 3rd Row, L-R: C. Young, S. Herron, J. Frazier, A. Wright, J. Baker, A. Beaver, H. Lee, J. Pearson, A. Hayes, H. Hunt, L. Blanchard, B. Sandman, L. Cain, J. Bulla, J. Stutts, D. Grose. 4th Row, L-R: J. Bedford, T. Tate, K. Patseavorus, J. Cain, S. Risdon, S. Woolen, K. Crawford, J. Samet, C. Blair, E. West, L. Garten, R. Morris. Filling a bus with Bison athletes heading for FCA camp at Black Mountain, N.C., was the major goal of the unusually active Fellowship OraeGhristian Ist Row L-R; Draughn, Knox, Ridge, Payne, Bernot, Beck, Jane, Morgan. 2nd Row L-R; Richardson, Crowder, Massey, Peace, Green, Byrd, Allred, Bennett, Probert. 3rd Row L-R; White, Parrish, Ring, Kearns, Wilson, Waller, Teague. 4th Row L-R; Aderholdt — President, Webb, Ritch. Athletes. Devotional ser- vices for all athletes and coaches were held every Friday. On Christian holi- days the club gave special services for the commun- ity. Spring plans included hosting a Dogmatch Olympic Day for area FCA’s. The group met regular- ly three times a month for Bible study and fellow- ship. They ate breakfast and attended church to- gether once a month. 1st Row L-R; Delappe, D. Bennett, Winfrey, Fick, Boyles, Winzler, Voorhees, Pruitt. 2nd Row L-R; Murrow, Carter, Templeton, P. Pearson, Lancaster, Osborne, Lewis, Cisco. 3rd Row L-R; J. Pearson, Haggerty, Frazier, Tucker, L. Smith, Bulla, Young, Baker. 4th Row L-R; Amos, Pearce, Shaver, C. Bennett, M. Smith, Brown, Walker — Vice President, Flemming — Secretary, Dockery, Timberlake. 5th Row L-R; J. Hauser, Kuhn, Horney, Sloan, S. Bland — President, A. Hauser, L. Wilson, Kearns, Pugh, Mooney. 6th Row L-R; Douglass, D. Wilson, Brace, Livengood. Not Pictured: Canipe, Courts, Crouse, Dockery, Harris, Hayworth, Holmes, Hutchins, Jamison, A. Martin, M. Martin, Mendenhall, Thames, Timmons, Wardlow. Selling programs at football and basketball games was the job of the Pep Club, whose presi- dent was Susie Bland. They assisted in selling basketball season tickets and sold booster buttons. A float was built by the members as part of the homecoming _ festivities. 33 FHA Members of Future Home- makers of America cooked up many projects to make the year a successful one. Their service projects included bak- ing cookies for a rest home and hosting an Easter egg hunt for a children’s home. The most significant money-making proj- ect of the club was the sell- ing of PEMICAN covers. Cathy McCormick, Mary Ann McDonald and Vanessa Little work hard as they decoupage gifts for Christmas. Row 1 — Davis, Fowler — Treasurer, Hedrick — President, Dudley — Secretary, Allen — Vice-President. Row 2 — Cheek, Green, Small, Hensley, York, Willet. 34 FRENCH Le Cercle Francais a gagné les devants pour atteindre de plus grands et de meilleurs buts. Les membres ont parti- cipé a un concours de langues a Salem College et ont célébré l’observance de la Semaine Nationale des Langues Etran- geres. Les membres ont vendu du parfum. On a emplyé les profits de cette vente pour une course. French Club forged ahead to better things. Members _par- ticipated in a language pro- gram at Salem College also ob- serving National Language Week. The club’s money-mak- ing project was the selling of perfume. With this money, a scholarship was provided. French Club: Row 1 — Baker, Lewallen, Ralston, Hayworth — President, Frady. Row 2 — Steffan, Calliari, Sloan, Carter, Fick, Courts, Allred. Row 3 — Blanchard, Kuhn, Safrit, Farrington, Bennett, Wilkinson. Row 4 — Cates, White, Pearce, Currie, Bouldin. Row 5 — Douglass, York, Cain, Risdon, Terrell, Garten, Miss McDavid — Advisor. Row 6 — C. Beaver, Hayes — Secretary, Bland, Freeman, Crawford, Wollen, A. Beaver — Vice-President. Not pictured — Shipe. The HEROES Club, consist- ing of girls interested in Home Economics and Related Occu- pations, was kept busy this year by many assorted projects. To ease financial worries, the club sold Christmas candles. The club’s service projects included walking in the Cerebral Palsy Walk-a-thon and keeping the auditorium and home _ eco- nomics lounge clean. Heroes: Row 1— Allen, Miller, Little, Armstrong, Bristow. Row 2 — Brady, Steele, Rorie, K. Brown, White. Row 3 — McFadden, Thomas, Mabe, McKeehan — Co-Chairman. Row 4 — Thompson, Cald- well, Duncan, Leake. Row 5 — Moncus, Lewis, Walton, Marshall, J. Brown — Co-Chairman. Not pictured — Burris, Pope, Stathes. 35 The Futurists Club is one of the newest service clubs at Central this year. Since its founding dur- ing the 1973-74 school year its members have been striving to provide other members of the public with the chance to become involved with every type of Sci- ence Fiction that exists. The mem- bers of the Futurists Club attend- ed the World Science Fiction Convention during this past year. ee Row 1; D. Parker, Hedrick, Frazer (pres.). Row 2; Fitzgerald, Leeper. Not Pictured; Lewis, White, Condrone. FUTURISTS David Parker presents award to James Pritchett for th iti e short sto i ee yet ee rt story writing contest sponsored by the club. Also shown is B. Honneycutt, C. Boyd, E. oe G8 so sais 36 During this past year, the Interact Club has not let up on its services to the school. Its members have kept the trash cans emptied and helped out as parking guides during a State- wide school meeting. They have kept the student-body informed about the up-coming events with the monthly calen- dar that they put out. They have also been of con- siderable service to the com- munity this year. On Halloween they escorted some young goblins around to gather up some treats and on Thanks- giving they gave two turkeys to needy families. tani Row 1; D. Lambeth, Davidson, Ussery, McCarthy, Kiziah (sec.). Row 2; Suggs, Horner, Riddle, M. Hay- worth, Price, Davis. Row 3; Smith, Cargal, Probert, Adams, K. Lambeth. Row 4; White, Atkinson, J. Hay- worth (vice pres.), Patton (treas.), Brucki (pres.). Not Pictured; Holder, Bach (adv.). Interact members carrying out one of their services, emptying trash cans. ‘Sectcteageenm, -enipenrianennnsannnnccessinnacoebsicunnectniaenviainiansAswncanrnunntinenisiainatisnnnineiana 37, Throughout High Point, the Jr. Jaycees don- ated their time and energy to service for their peers and neighbors. The projects ranged from running the concession stand at HPC basket- ball games to helping at the High Point Fair. Many of the club’s projects were done in as- sistance to the High Point Jaycees. These in- cluded the deliverance of telephone books, helping with paper drives, coaching a basket- ball team at the YMCA, and answering tele- phones from 9:00 PM to 7:30 AM for the “Jerry Lewis Telethon.” The Jr. Jaycees were busy during the year with many important projects. Planning and work go into running a concession stand, but the spectators appreciated the service. Jr. Jaycees: Row 1 — Collins — Vice-President, V. Massey — President, Ridge, Shelton — Secretary, T. Jones. Row 2— Spurgeon — Advisor, Jackson, Stanley, Hobbs, Gregory, Maxwell. Row 3 — Stewart, Allred, Bryson, Harrison, Frazier, Jones — Sergeant-at-Arms. Row 4 — Atkinson — Treasurer, Swaim, McFalls. Not pictured — Hartsoe, Workman. Edson Swaim and Van Massey watch their basketball team receive its first loss in over a year. Key Club: Row 1 — Ralston, Beck, Harrison, Michael, Richardson. Row 2 — Cain — President, Durway, Herrin, Massey, Draughn. Row 3 — Kearns, Proctor, Baker, Gray — Treasurer, Brandon, McInnis, Jensen, Byrd — Chaplain, Johnson. Row 4 — Freeman — Secretary, Morgan, T. Terrell, Brewer, Higgins, White, Winfrey, B. Terrell, Boyles, Cottam, Bennett. Row 5 — Crawford — Vice-President, Gooding, Latimer, Doobrow, Morey, Roach. Not pictured — D. Mingo. Developing leadership and friend- ship among members and providing service for both school and commu- nity, the Key Club carried out various projects during the year. To start the year off on the right foot, the club won first place in the homecoming com- petition with the display of ““Grauman’s Bison Theater.’’ Major projects includ- ed sponsoring the annual Diabetes Bike-a-Thon, publishing the Student Directory, assisting the Model Cities Commission in various aspects at Christmas, and ushering at all home basketball games. In the absence of a jack, Key Clubbers lend a hand, or two. 39 Before the opening of school, Keyettes began a busy year by clean- ing the auditorium. They continued the pace in service for Central by preparing sandwiches for the foot- ball and baseball players at all of diy, the home games, serving refresh- i i | ments at teachers’ meetings and during NFL tournaments, working the spotlight for home basketball games, and baking cakes for the fall and winter sports teams a nd teach- ers. Some of their projects which involved service to their community were stamping bags for the Arts Council’s Day in the Park, setting up a hot chocolate stand at the Thanks- giving parade, making sock dolls for the children’s ward at the hospital, and assembling fruit baskets for needy families at Christmas. : sintoennaensnocionenstian pe 1; B. York, Rothrock, Meisky, Allen, Harris, Hayworth. Row 2; Stanley, DeLappe, Safrit, Wilkinson, Dockery, Hauser, Risdon, Lauder. ow 3; A. Beaver, McCuiston, Fairchild, Douglass, L. York, Frazier, Gibson, Woolen, Shaver, Walker, Hayes. Row 4; C. Beaver, Bland, Os- borne — Vice President, Rawleigh — President, Fick, Bouldin. Not Pictured; Koonce, N. Beaver, Athanas. 40 i en Faron Wen, The Library Club is comprised of students who work one hour each day assisting the librarians. The main proj- ect of the Club was the Book Fair. At this time it presented a display of paperback books which could be or- dered. Membership in the Math Club is open to students who are participating in a math course at the level of Algebra Il or above and who have maintained a ‘‘B” average in that course. The main project of the 1974-75 Math Club was a book sale, the proceeds of which went towards the purchase of Analytic Geometry books for the school. Many members volunteered their time to tutor fellow students having a math difficulty. Row 1; Millis, Osborne, Cain, Pruitt, Dunlap, Story — Secretary. Row 2; Hauser, Calliari, Varner, Ralston, McCuiston, Pratt, Mahler. Row 3; Proctor, Gray, Swain, Gladden, Stutts, Fick. Row 4; D. Parker — Vice President, Bulla, N. Parker, Jenson, Bradner, Shaver, Kuhn. Row 5; Leeper, McInnis, Adams, Mrs. Holder — Advisor. Row 6; Brucki, Medley, Crawford, McInnis — President. Not Pictured; Steffun. 41 COMPETITIVE FORENSICS LEAGUE The Forensics program at Central strives to achieve leadership and responsibility through effective — public speaking. Through the able leadership of Mrs. Rachel Roberts and Mr. Mike Pierce, Central’s competitive speech and debate organization holds a reputation for being one of the best such organi- zations in the country. This year, compiling impressive records in each, members at- tended tournaments in New York, Philadelphia, Pitts- burg, Roanoke, Atlanta, Mi- ami, and many within North Carolina. For the past seven years contestants from Cen- tral have qualified for the national debate and speech tournaments. This year the tournament was held in Dal- las, Texas. (CB Ppl eacaty 3 Te Ist Row L-R; Mr. Pierce, J. Hayworth, B. Linthicum, C. Maners, K. Allred, E. Mendenhall, H. Brown. 2nd Row L-R; M. Smith, L. Smith, M. Megginson, B. Ralston, J. Tobin, Ms. Roberts. 3rd Row L-R; D. Frazier, S. Jensen, T. Latimer, J. Gooding, M. Varipapa. 4th Row L-R; J. Cain, M. Blanchard, S. Stanley, S. Herring, S$. Kuhn, J. Brandon, M. Gundy, B. York, K. Patseavouras. 5th Row L-R; R. Alexander, A. Beaver, S. Pritchett, J. D. Hayworth, K. Creede, E. Frazier. 6th Row L-R; S. Lasine, S. Fitzgerald, J. Samet, R. Brucki, D. Fitzgerald. Concentration? John Brandon takes notice of Sam Lasine’s excellent speech. 42 National Speech Tournament contestants; bottom — Jim Cain, John Bran- don, Mike Gundy. Top — Lin Amos. Competitive speaking breeds maturity. ee ee When leaving for a tournament, Mr. Pierce packs them in as best he can. SRACHEL? Typical hardware of a tournament winner. Karen Allred, novice debater, reads her case. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY David Wesson receives a token of membership from Heidi Athanas. One of the highest honors which can be bestowed on a Junior or Senior is to be elected into membership of the Na- tional Honor Society. Members are inducted twice a year on the basis of four standards: scholarship, leader- ship, service, and character. Fifteen percent of the Senior class may belong and five per- cent of the Junior class may be- long. Row 1L-R: Mrs. Dockery, Adv., Mrs. Jones, Adv., H. Athanas, A. Alexander, K. Spaugh, C. Osborne, Mrs. Davis, Adv. Row 2 L-R; J. Cain, M. Mor- gan, Pres., F. Teague, D. Payne, K. Leeper, Treas., T. Terrell. Not pictured: M. Millis. New NHS Row 1L-R; Mrs. Dockery, Adv., E. Holly, M. Tucker, M. Ellis, J. Bradner, J. Baker, B. Cook, K. Lewallen, J. Hayworth, J. Pruitt. Row 2L-R; Mrs. Davis, Adv., M. Fairchild, D. Shipe, A. Hayes, L. Gibson, L. York, S. Bulla, L. Allred, S. Rawleigh, P. Atkinson, J. Beck, J. Aderholt. Row 3 L-R; S$. Koonce, D. Wesson, J. Samet, R. Green, D. Waller, D. Parker, R. Alexander, A. Beaver, V. Massey, E. Frazier, Mrs. Jones, Adv. 46 String Orchestra: Row 1; Roundtree, Carter, Morakis, Smith, Bailey, Fitzgerald, Gladden, Watson. Row 2; McDonnell, Bowman, Sandman, Brown, Mr. Ruth — Conductor, Cates, West — President, Greer, Boweres, Stafford, Dunlap. Row 3; Hoover, Courts, Womack. Row 4; Crurrie, Blevins, Le- wallen, Woods. Not Pictured; Meyers. ORCHESTRA Members of the High Point Central Orchestra strived for a higher level of performance as in- dividuals and as a group, according to their con- ductor Barry Ruth. The Orchestra consisted of nineteen winds and brasses and twenty-six strings. The string orchestra rehearsed daily during third period while the full The Orchestra’s schedule included many con- certs, such as their Christmas concert at Emery- wood Baptist Church. They participated in the All-City Orchestra which performed in the new Andrews auditorium. In the spring they traveled to Salisbury, where they participated in the fes- tival there. orchestra rehearsed outside of school hours. Orchestra: Row 1; Roundtree, Carter, Morakis, Smith, Bailey, Fitzgerald, Gladden, Watson. Row 2; McDonnell, Bowman, Sandman, Brown, Pear- son, Garten, Jones, VonCannon, Lee, Greer, Bowers, Stafford, Dunlap. Row 3; Hoover, Courts, Womack, Bulla, Varner, Durway, Terrell, Mellage, Wesson, Waller, Parker, Cates, West. Row 4; Currie, Blevins, Lewallen, Story, Mr. Ruth — Conductor. Not Pictured; Meyers, Green. 47 Editorial Staff L-R Kneeling — V. Massey, J. Winfrey, D. Parker. Standing L-R — D. Shipe, T. Thames, C. Wright, P. Lee, A. Lauder, M. Fairchild, M. Fick, J. Pruitt, J. Gladden, J. Bradner, J. Hauser, E. Douglass. Ist Row L-R — Editors K. Bryson — sports editor, R. White — editor-in-chief. 2nd Row L-R — D. Payne — associate editor, J. Cain — copy editor. 48 For most students, the closing of school marked an ending, but for the 1974-75 PEMICAN staff, it was only the beginning. On June 6th 1974, 20 members of the staff attended a yearbook workshop at Long- wood College in Farmville, Va. There they learned the basics of publishing a year- book. No one can imagine the many hours of hard work which go into putting a year- book out, that is until you have served on the staff. This year’s staff has been more involved in the publication, and in return, they decided to involve you, the individ- ual students by sending out questionaires and interviewing students. “Good Luck’ to next year’s staff... You'll need it. tH jal nal RE s | | | Joey Winfrey takes time off to bowl Pemican advisors Sylvia Cates and Betty Calhoun relax between sessions at workshop. with Reverie staff at yearbook work- shop. Photographers: 1st Row L-R — J. Samet, L. Allred — photography editor, D. Mitchell. Pat Lee and Debra Shipe diligently work to meet a deadline. PEMICAN 49 Beth Hoover and Ann Beaver put together a story on night school. ie : Ry 7 = aE The Pointer staff was making a real effort to try to include as many stu- dents as possible this year. A larger paper with a more pictorial format included student and teacher pro- files, puzzles, a schedule of events from the Greensboro Coliseum and expanded coverage of girls’ sports. With a determined staff, a dedicated advisor, Mrs. Packard, and a special asset, Mr. Lamm — the year was a great success. Ist Row L-R; B. Watson, L. York, J. Beck, M. Allen. 2nd Row L-R; K. Watson, T. Wiley, J. Stutts, M. Megginson, L. Knox, B. Hoover, T. Jones. 3rd Row L-R; R. Brucki, P. Ritch, A. Beaver. 50 POINTER James Beck and Janice Stutts finish up an article. Kathy Watson proofreads her article. Mary Allen types her story. 51 L-R — Hall, Osborne, Culler, Swaim, Haynie, Stinson, Jones, Griffith, Wainer. PEMICAN The Pemican business staff, under the direction of Miss Gail Harris, had a great year. Students on the staff were excused every day during seventh period for the first half of the year in quest of merchants to buy advertising space in the Pemican. If not for the sincere efforts of the members of the Pemican business staff, the annual would not be what it is. BUSINESS STALE L-R — Corn, Lee, Woolen, Hayworth, Carter. Sitting; Creede. POINTER The Pointer business staff was also headed by Miss Harris, and in many ways was similar to the Pem- ican staff. Although the Pemican staff had four deadlines to meet, the Pointer staff had ten. Staff members always managed to have ads sold several issues ahead of time. Sciestce Under the capable leader- ship of its new officers, the sci- ence club began rebuilding after a year of probation. The club featured many speakers and other activities that allow- ed science-oriented students to come together in an atmo- sphere of learning. L-R Row 1 — Pruitt, Walker, Haggerty, Baker. Row 2 — Flemming, Dockery, D. Calliari, Carroll, Dunlap. Row 3.— S. Bulla — pres., M. Calliari, Watson — sec-treas., Royals, Rawleigh. Row 4 — White, Hauser, Bedford, Fairchild, Linthicum — vice-pres. Row 5 — Allred, Bradner, Webb, J. Bulla, Allen, Rothreck. Row 6 — Ritch, Proctor, Higgins, Parker, Massey, Hazzard. Not pictured — Athanas, Floyd, Thomas. i Espartnl ! The Spanish Club had many worthwhile projects L-R Row 1 — Aldridge, Stutts, Winfrey, Osborne, Megginson, Linthicum. Row 2 — Farrington, Walker, Hay- this year, such as giving a nie, Mizell, Fairchild, Massey — vice-Pres. Row 3 — Gladden, Carroll, Gooding, Price. Row 4 — Royals, Bed- party for second grade ford, Patseavorus — pres., Brewer, Pratt. Row 5 — Morgan, Jones, Brucki. students at Tomlinson and sponsoring plays for the Spanish classes here. The club sold candy to raise money for their scholar- ships, and co-sponsored “Language Week”, which promoted foreign lan- guages at Central. El Club Espanol turo algunos proyectos muy importantes este ano. Ellos jueron ofrecer una fiesta para los estudiantes en el Segundo Grado en la Escuela Tomlinson. Asimismo presentaron pi- ezas teatrales de corta duracion en esa escuela. ' ; El Club este ano vendio a , dulces con la idea de re- iret i f caudar fondos para una nema § aap bot H : iA iy beca, y Asimismo el Club ad Espanol conjuntamente con el Club Frances aus- picid la Semana del Len- guaje en la Escuela Cen- tral. 53 STUDENT COUNCIL The three members are the Executive Board, Coordinating Council and Precincts. The Executive Board and Coordinating Council meet approx- imately every other week to talk, fight, discuss, and plan proj- ects. The Student Council money mak- ing projects are talent shows, etc. and _ this money is partly for the D. P. Whitley Scholar- ship. This Council also Homeroom Representatives: Row 1 — Steffan, Higgins, Story, Beck, Lancaster, Hunt, Doobrow, Collins, Greene, handles student con- Williams. Row 2 — Lowery, Garrison, Wilson, Linthicum, Terrell, Gray, Pruitt, Hauser, Wall, Clampitt, Dixon. Row 3 — Mackey, Armstrong, Ingram, Timmons, Hodges, Calliari, Millis, Allred, White, Murrow, Collins, White. Row 4 — Morgan, Walker, Ralston, Doobrow, Adams, Bernot, Fulton, Tobin. Row 5 — Freeman, Payne, Bryson, Brinson, Ring, Teague, Koonce, McClain. Row 6 — Young, Greene, Proctor, Pritchett, Kuhn, Tate, Kearns, Canipe, Miller. cerns and projects. Executive Board: L-R Row 1 — Kearns, Cates, Pruitt, Terrell, Hayworth, Osborne, Brucki, York, Freeman. Row 2 — Canipe, Byrd, York, Smith, Cain, White. Row 3 — Tate, Kuhn, Proctor, White, Green, Pritchett. 54 Student council vice president Rick Brucki receives an award for his Student council president Tom Terrell awaits to present the float. homecoming queen with flowers. Joe Craig installs new student council officers. 55 56 Coordinating Council: Left to Right Row 1 — Patseavouras, Baker, Bland, Terrell, Osborn, Rawleigh. Row 2 — Gundy, Byrd, Bradner, McInnis, Massey, Cates. Row 3 — Beaver, Millis, Brucki, Hayworth, Cain, Aderholt, Waller. The rerouting of rooms for exiting during fire drills was the first project of the fire- drill committee. Once-a- month drills that the com- mittee conducted went smoother because of this. Susan Koonce led the group in notifying teachers before the drills, watching towers during them, and submit- Fire Drill: Gray, Knox, Boyles, Bernot, Koonce — Chairman, Bland. Not Pictured: Hester — Assist- ant Chairman, Ballow, Henderson. : : : ae. = ting a written evaluation afterwards. Transform an empty abandoned room into a hor- rifying den of spooks. That's what subjuniors did by par- ticipating in the Youth Council haunted house. They served the community and school by collecting money for Unicef and food for the Salvation Army, help- ing the Hospital Guild dur- ing the furniture market, serving refreshments at PTSA, and planting a chest- nut tree at school. Money for these projects came from the Children’s Christmas Craft Workshop. The group, led by Julie Baker, also help- ed their parent club, Junior Woman’s Club, with the Ega- mur, arummage sale. Joy Tucker, Tina Wall, and Betty Bean collect the food items that were given by the club to the Salvation Army at Thanksgiving. WON ESS Ist Row L-R; Aldridge, Wainer, K. Watson, Bowman, Wall, Baker — President. 2nd Row L-R; M. Calliari, Whitley, Weather- man, B. Watson, D. Calliari, Hall. 3rd Row L-R; Davis, Clinard, Hodges, Wilson, Tucker, Varner. 4th Row L-R; Bedford, Jones. 5th Row L-R; Tinsley, Cougill, Cook, Bean, Haywood, Ruden. 6th Row L-R; Spaugh — Vice President, Beaver — Secretary, Meyers, Haywood, Stanley — Advisor. Not Pictured: Adams, Paradice. i | Vica members distribute candy for the candy sale. 58 Vis aicipiopaiaipaibiay VICA Vica is made-up mainly of students who work in the afternoon. The students must complete a classroom course which covers such things as sales development, business sales, merchandising, business psychology, and business math. Another activity was a candy sale in which the members could exercise their business and sales tactics. Ist Row L-R; K. Mongomery, C. Kearse, P. Crowder, A. Turner, R. Smith, T. Siler, K. Allen. 2nd Row L-R; T. Reed, S. Bohannan, L. McLean, A. Johnson, D. Ingram, E. Heinson, D. Garrett. 3rd Row L-R; R. Marrs, K. Teal, L. Littlejohn, R. Allison, R. Moss, R. Mitchell. 4th Row L-R; A. Ingram, T. Atkinson, D. Murray, B. Casswell, R. Lawson, C. Davis. 5th Row L-R; L. Williams, T. Lewis, G. York, J. Nichols, M. Jennings. 6th Row L-R; B. Davis, S. Green, W. Hayes, R. Melton, J. Siler, A. Mortimer, R. Russell, R. Jennings, C. Lindsay, L. Duff. GN ALISUVA 1st Row L-R; J. Suggs, P. Atkinson, D. Payne, C. White, J. Winfrey, J. Beck, B. Utley, M. Doobrow. 2nd Row L-R; J. Boyles, D. Cates, K. Bryson, J. Aderholdt, D. Bennett, D. Cottam, S. Sowers. 3rd Row L-R; H. Johnson, H. Hunsucker, F. Robins, K. Lambeth, P. Alred, M. McCollum. 4th Row L-R; W. Jones, C. Probert, M. Morgan, R. Bernot, J. Webb, R. Edwards. 5th Row L-R; B. Lewis, C. White, B. Waller, R. Green, P. Ritch, F. Teage, C. Hartsoe. 6th Row L-R; M. Williams, R. Jackson, M. Medley, L. Moser, L. Jordan, K. Creede, J. Hayworth, K. Jones, A. Stewart. YOUTH VOLUNTEERS Youth Volunteers performed various duties at the hospital, Weslyan Arms, and at the Presbyterian Home. Actual work began after a short training peri- od and the capping ceremony where a cap and a pin was given to each vol- unteer. Varsity Club is composed of letter- men from all sports. To earn a jacket they must letter once each year for two years or twice their senior year. They must also conform to the rules that govern the wearing of that jacket. Ist Row L-R; D. Shipe, D. Beeson, D. Kellam, M. Smith, E. Hall. 2nd Row L-R; D. Williams, M. Brown, C. Carrol, C. Candrone. Row 1L-R; M. Calliari, C. Condrone, J. Baker, K. Watson. Row 2 L-R; B. Sandman, C. Thorpe, A. Aldridge. Row 3 L-R; L. Allred, R. Patterson, B. Watson, Chairperson. 60 The various __ activities sponsored by and conduct- ed by the High Point Youth Council served as either en- tertainment for High Point youth or as a chance for in- volvement in community af- fairs. Some of the projects sponsored by the Youth Council were Youth Week, Youth in Government Day, several ecology-oriented projects, and a slide show in observance of the Bi-cen- tennial. Another successful project was the ‘Haunted House.”” Besides attending the regular meetings held twice a month, the group also attended the annual conference in Raleigh. SINVILSISSV Lab. Assistants — Row 11L-R; J. Baker, R. Honbarrier, D. Pierce, Clontz, J. Black, C. Maners, L. Young, M. Smith. Row 2 L-R; W. Michael, S. Maness, M. Calliari, B. Linthicum, J. Pratt, J. Bedford, S. Rawleigh, S$. Mooney, C. Lewallen, G. Ryals. Row 3 L- R; H. Montgomery, R. James, A. Martin, T. Parsons, E. Andrews, F. Frazier, R. Bernot, K. Jones, J. Boyles, F. Teague, J. Ader- holdt. Not pictured; A. Alexander, T. Petty. GIRLS’, BOYS’ COACHES STAFFS Row 1L-R; M. Millis, S. Bland, J. Frazier. Row 2 L-R; B. Cook, J. Randall, D. Eads. Row 3 L-R; C. Parsons, H. Hunt, D. Roy, D. Roberts. Not pictured; C. Quick, V. Martin. Various tasks assigned to students assisting in the Sci- ence Lab were preparing the lab for classes, aiding students during experiments, and to clean up afterward. Some stu- dents also typed, duplicated, and cared for storage rooms. Student members of the Boys’ and Girls’ Coaches staffs freely devoted much time and energy in aiding the coaches. The girls assisted the teachers by doing office work, keeping up the statistics, caring for the gym equipment, and a number of other jobs. 61 et gee SCHOOL STORE A variety of school sup- plies as well as an assortment of school-identified articles were stocked in the school store. Keeping daily records of the quantity and price of merchandise sold and stock- ing the shelves were respon- sibilities of the student work- ers. aoe a eee seme ese oT ON School Store Staff: Row 1— Foster, Acuff, Lackey, Martin. Row 2 — Mrs. Rule — Advisor, Shaver, Horney, Hill. Row 3 — Lingerfelt, Lingerfelt, McNeil, Jennings, Hutton, Price, Bowers. OFFICE STAFFS The office staffs were com- posed of students who gen- erously gave up their free periods to assist the faculty. Their duties included an- swering the telephone, run- ning errands, and assisting in the offices. Office Staffs: Front — Pettrey, Hawk, McCuiston. Back — (L-R) Koontz, Bennett, Rorie, Johnson, Gill, Leake, Walker, Halstead, Clonts, Holley, J. Pritchett, Voorhees, M. Pritchett, Kennerly, Shackleford. 62 Sally Bulla enthusiastically chats with a career day representative. Members of the yearbook staff hurriedly unload the 1974 Pemicans. David Parker, Jim Cain, and Kent Crawford mistake their identity Juniors rush into the teacher’s lounge hoping to be the first ones : by applying at Meredith. to see the new Pemicans. 63 Several Central students, picked by the Administration, participated in Youth in Government Day. ABOVE — Here the spotlight shines on the drama representatives Mark Kellam, a 1974 graduate, speaks to other partic- from High Point College. ipants in Youth in Government Day. The expressions of seniors tell the story of a thought-prevoking college day. NSTON-SALEM (UNG. yestren| 8 Cal tlt, % Suen, 2 : 4 reece CS or it is | es ao 4 ung generation, the present inhabitai e Mo as; ies, October 18, 1974. eel ne ae EO Joanie Pruitt in between Executive Board errands. Practicing the half-time show is the homecoming court. A splash heads for Charles Mills! Pam Crowder delights. MER ee PME AER AER — LEFT — Laurel Blanchard, Bobby Millar, and Alvin Rorie put together sophomores’ float. Youngsters from Tomlinson come to join the fun. eleb rare! Anchor Club painter, Becky Carrick, helps create “King Bison.” hy Elizabeth Mendenhall, Kim Shaver, and Anne Courts decorate the stadium for the fans. Students await float awards and court presentation. Spray painting keeps Julie Bulla busy on junior class float. RIGHT — Ann Tinsley, Julie Bedford, Michelle Arse- nault, and Vickie Hocutt view the happenings. cw rah Maids of Honor: L-R Sylvia Wilkinson, Liz Voorhees, Sheila Dockery. a — Marylin Megginson, a past graduate, watches the day’s activities as she reflects on her Home- coming Days at Central. f 3 )) Students from Tomlinson Elementary School are as traditional as Homecoming itself. Even the youngest enjoy a Bison Homecoming! 72 Students anticipate the presentation of the 1974 Homecoming Court. Fred Teague looks at Susan Koonce as if to say, ‘I knew it all along.” $y s bSe0) ae Fes ¢ 2 Rm Sy Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Koonce Jr. watch with pride as their daughter is crowned 1974 Homecoming Queen. 13 SST ISR LG BIT FCS TES RAR er AS A LOEE SEALS DIORTS A ee 76 HOMECOMING FOOTBALL Blake Lewis turns it up the field for extra yardage. RIGHT — Trainers help injured Charlie White off the field. Lawerence Moser signals a touchdown as the Bis on score. | | $ g Orchestra members remove the remains of their float in 2 4 time. EI AMEING= Oli David Payne and Patric Ritch use “muscle” and ““mind’’ to disassemble their float. Ie USGOBSEE and Keyettes’ ‘jail’ is lawfully confiscated during cleanup. 80 LIOR Brea NEE NTT ara: See x She ee ‘ SEER of ; SSE ts . 5 3 Re o S) i ES Ce7 oe ites SAR SAP, tae SA tied es Sree rot? S54 Aa: Piviegs ye Dy Johnny Suggs lashes into a chest-high fast ball. ay see? key a Mike McCollum beats out an infield grounder. eee SG . (oS 6 er ee A Central batter takes his warm-up swings while awaiting the oncoming pitch. Ist Row, L-R: J. Suggs, J. Beck, T. Proctor, B. Davidson, C. White, M. Morgan, B. Tate. 2nd Row, L-R: J. Davis, R. Edwards, K. Lambeth, M. McCollum, J. Winfrey, M. Williams, C. Probert, R. Honbarrier. HPC’s 1974 baseball team ex- perienced a somewhat dismal campaign, finishing up with a 4-13 regular season record. The team finished 8th in the conference, but came back to finish 4th in the post-season tournament. The team was led by Robert Edwards with his outstanding pitching and Mike Williams and Joey Winfrey at the plate. John Suggs made the all-conference team. As only two starters were lost to graduation, the Bison are looking forward to a better 1975 campaign. Mike Williams hits a clean single down the third base line. 81 1st Row, L-R: S. Kearse, D. Watts, J. Bouldin, K. Millar, P. Clark, P. Barnes, G. Lewis. 2nd Row, L-R: J. Brown, B. Cook, C. Harrington, G. Roberts, $. Bohannon, J. Meisky, K. Spaugh, J. Randle. ra a | With Pam Clark and Cindy Harrington leading the way as outstanding players, the girls’ softball team completed a very successful season. The girls finished the season as con- ference champions with a perfect 10-0 record. They then advanced to the conference tournament where they made quite a showing. They left the tournament as the consolation bracket winners. All in all, the season ended up with an ex- cellent 12-1 record. When the girls’ softball team says, “Batter-up,” they aren’t kidding! Brenda Cook shows her batting skills to the opposing team. Kim Millar alertly waits for the ball at 1st base. Cynthia Harrington crosses the plate to pad Central’s lead. As a sophomore and junior, Kathy Spaugh was state champion in girls’ golf. This year, as a senior, Kathy finished second in the state tournament. Kathy Spaugh demonstrates her championship form. 83 John McKenzie demonstrates the proper overhand follow-through. 84 High Point Central’s tennis team closed out their season tied for second in the district with an 11-2 record. The netters’ only losses came in the matches with Page and Reyn- olds. Bill Utley advanced to the state tourna- ment, while the netters, overall, finished second in the western sectionals behind Reynolds. Other outstanding players were Mike Doobrow and Smith Anderson, who finished second in sectional play. In doubles matches, John McKenzie and Mike Doobrow showed their excellent ability. This year’s outstanding team was coached by Larry Younts. Bill Utley graciously returns a serve. Smith Anderson returns a line shot. Ist Row, L-R: B. Utley, T. Cudd, J. Probert, D. Harrison, G. McFalls, M. Doobrow. Not Pictured: J. McKenzie, S. Belinski, S. Anderson, R. Clinard. John Probert awaits his opponent’s return. ee Sako Gnah tao ond $+ a a ee ne ee - ieee anti eee a a Se ee ee ee a —— ' ‘ : ; t H salle aa aon aie aan a % eit x - . an dae a san gute Tr 2S $ San aii dines SS ee oe : ane a tote ate sae ents Sem ane ee an : : aan in a eth diiee aah dt Se ee ae ee ane eee a Aine att oT AT Ti CCT ot Cee ee =, Ge S cor cine ot 48 Sis 8 GR One on oe ooo Req einnranoramie Seaanceetnnscaeceanibg uct aqagneaee tf 4 85 This year’s cindermen, coached by Paul Hutchins and Roy Boyles, closed out their season by finishing fifth out of sixteen teams in the conference. The Bison were paced this year by Earl Martin, who finished first in the city-county meet, and Walker Lee, who now holds the school record in the pole vault with a 12 ft. 6 in. vault. Other leaders were John Ferriter, who captured the school record in both the high jump and hurdles, and the 880 relay team of Davis, Franklin, Mock, and Green, who hold the school record in that event. Earl Martin also showed his outstanding 440 talents as he teamed with Davis, Mock, and Ingram to capture the school record in the mile relay. li UOT PHOS Wy Cu g, ¢ OS A ai oS oe tow Shh ha Lo th orcs : % % rer, OP mM “% x G a oe KS Wee ¢ 4 =38 yo tin x “see, .) SS. re ‘ RG 2 WS SS “ype Ne Wy Oe CK “hee Le Z, Z os ike, Mageteee Locepearte Bey Saat SSCS SS RSS KKK EES. 3 Kk Ui Yi EEE SS iit . Oe Sy Ss. . ee : ) : SSS ‘ sy. ‘ yy SS SSS « SE oo SMSO S y) Sf ae — ee Ka U4. the, SV wee SSS Ss “ C ele eae SERCH eect SS aks - in, le My e. eS SS = a,” ee ee ee a ee, se ' SESSA ce OSs oe es “ e ook i; , 4 SS : ss eo, SS AHp eer Io) oy y Z epee epee Roe. : Mg, aes LE CLL EE “, CK KK 4G EK We, Ce D SSS SS SS Sy yy me SS ‘ Ss SOS K€ itil lla Se Lei, SMOOHH98 SSH A CHEE: « ek WERKE yy y p tippy fy tii KKK tile K€ TT KKK Ray Rawlinson clears the last hurdle in an attempt to catch up. 86 me VIS Ist Row, L-R: B. Lewis, S. Greene, R. Rawlinson, W. Rickert, M. Medley, S. Bolick, R. Bernot, W. White, K. Franklin, S. McLaughlin, W. Middlebrook, R. Cox. 2nd Row, L-R: S. Sowers, R. Jackson, (mgrs) J. Hayworth, J. Ferriter, J. Davis, B. Mock, L. Jordan, A. McKeever, L. Ratliff, T. Ingram, M. McCollum. 87 VOLLEYBALL 1st Row, L-R: B. Cook, C. Quick. 2nd Row, L-R: J. Davis, A. Tinsley, P. Lee, N. Parker, C. Parsons. 3rd Row, L-R: L. McClain, B. York, T. Hickson, M. Morey, B. Brown, A. McCall. Co-Captains Cynthia Quick and Brenda Cook, doubling as out- standing players, paced a valiant girls’ volleyball team. HPC took 3rd place as their final conference standing with a record of 6-4. In the conference tournament, the lady volleyers captured 3rd place by winning the consolation brack- et. The successful year was ter- minated with an overall 8-5 record. 88 Nora Parker sets the ball up for the front-line to spike. —— i . Bee Brown sets the ball up for Cynthia Quick to spike. L-R: T. Latimer, P. Ritch, R. Davis, D. Morey, H. Hunsucker. Boys bolt Coached by Pat Withers, the 1974 Golf team finished 13th in the state, and 10th in the district. Under the leadership of Barry Nelson and Robert Davis, who received the “Most Valuable Golfer’ award, the team ended the season with a 16-8 overall record. 89 Long jump, the hurdles, high jump, relays, and in- dividual runs — these were the events of girls’ track. The 1973-1974 track season prov- ed to be filled with both team and individual efforts. Individuals who went as far as the state meet were Dora Holmes, in the 110 yard hur- dles, and Cynthia Quick in the long jump. Although the girls finished with a 3-4 rec- ord, they have big hopes for next year as many juniors return. Dora Holmes clears the last hurdle in a close race. GIRLS’ TRACK 1st Row, L-R: C. Quick, P. Lee, D. Jamison, C. Parsons, T. Steele, V. Martin, J. Rorie, R. Grace. 2nd Row, L-R: B. Lovelace, T. Wall, P. Callahan, M. Fick, D. Gross, K. Atkins, C. Zimmerman, H. Hunt, M. Farrington, L. Spaugh, C. Brown, D. Holmes. 90 I LL EEIED CLITA (EE ILED SSS ee, ee EEE exe ay SPATS RA ETS LE LED Three and one-half miles a day. That’s what one has to run if he wants to participate on the HPC Cross-Country team. This year it proved to be worthwhile to run that distance as the team finished out another outstanding year with an 8-4 record. This year’s runners were paced by Royster Tucker, who con- stantly finished in the top three finishers, and Wade Leach, who finished well in the sectionals at Duke University. This year’s team, coached by Rick Motsinger, was young, with no seniors, giving them great hopes for a fine season next year. Runners begin the grueling course at the boys’ gymnasium. Ist Row, L-R: T. Knox, D. Lambeth, A. Doobrow, D. Cottam, T. Cook, R. Cox. 2nd Row, L-R: W. Leach, B. Herndon, J. Mitchell, T. Duff, R. Crowder, R. Tucker, D. Richardson. PO GAPo, . : : | ork PO, a PO re Ses % ap Sey Py, CENTRAL CENTRAL 7 . CENTRAL CENTRAL 1st Row, L-R: E. Hall, S. Steffan, K. Kennerly, M. Millis, J. Hayworth, J. Bouldin, L. Soaugh. 2nd Row, L-R: D. Frazier, N. Beaver, J. Randle, K. Beaver, C. McCuiston, J. Meisky, S. Koonce, A. Wright. HPC houses the Billie Jean Kings and Chris Everts of the future. The lady netters finished the season with a 9-4 overall record and a 3rd place finish in the conference. The out- standing lady netter was Nancy Beaver, who advanced to the finals of the sectional tourney, enabling her to compete in the state tourney where she made it to the quarter finals. Another outstanding tennis participant was Connie McCuiston who advanced to the second round of the sectional tournament. In doubles play, Jennie Hayworth and Julie Randle advanced to the quarter finals in the sec- tional tournament. Jeannie Meisky strains to reach the ball. 92 Jennie Hayworth returns a well-placed shot. a : ; . ; Julie Randle uses two hands for a backhand return shot. Connie McCuiston strides into her return. Susan Koonce looks intently as she takes aim for her return shot. 93 94 John Aderholdt looks for an open receiver down field. August 5, at 3 o'clock, that’s the time of year when football starts at HPC; and this year more than 100 men came to the gym, ready to play. The Bison had more juniors than anything else, and by the end of the sea- son these juniors would make up over three-quarters of the team. The Bison finished the season with a 2-8 record, 5th in the conference. The team was plagued by injuries, several resulting in hospitilization; and this kept valuable players sidelined. This year’s team was paced by such leaders as George Curtis, who rushed for 100 yards a game many times. Shining on defense was Lawrence Moser, who was cited for his hard hitting. 1974 was a special year for the Bison. When they ran out on the field for the opening game they found themselves in a new setting, the A.J. Simeon stadium. With its aluminum benches, concrete walls, and pro- fessionally sewn turf it stands as a tribute to one of the outstanding football programs in the state. Though the Bison didn’t have a successful season, they still have a new stadium and many returning juniors to build a brighter season next year. 1st Row, L-R: D. Cates, H. Hunsucker, L. Moser, L. Jordan, B. Bernot, P. Allred, J. Herrin. 2nd Row, L-R: J. Davis, B. Brewer, W. Rickert, J. Aderholdt, K. Byrd, R. Payne, C. Hope, T. Hagler. 3rd Row, L-R: C. White, K. Bryson, C. McCall, T. Miller, F. Robins, M. Williams, C. Turner, G. Kindle. 4th Row, L-R: J. Hayworth, N. McDonald, A. Little, G. Curtis, K. Kearns, F. Howze, E. Crowell, R. McLean, J. Webb(mgr.). 5th Row, L-R: J. Beck, S. Sowers, R. Jackson, P. Ritch, M. Morgan, D. Payne (mgrs. trns.). este Set EO . Sci RA Sia Nora ast eos res 8 sient: tke el Fede Pee ese 7, jen Sate Se ‘ sae cee George Curtis turns up field after receiving opening kickoff. Bison defenders eagerly await the snap of the ball. OoT ROY” From deep in their own territory, the Bisons’ stalled offense punts out of trouble. 95 Bison defenders prepare to crush Ragsdale’s power sweep. Frank Howze bulldozes his way over a North Forsyth defender. Tony Hagler struggles for first down yardage. 96 Coach Withers watches intently as an offensive play unfolds. Brad Brewer struggles out of bounds to stop the clock. Arthur Little starts off the second half with a high, spiraling kickoff. 97 High Point Central’s junior varsity football team swept the conference, and most of their oppo- nents, to compile a 7-1-1 record. The JV’s began their season by rolling over Ragsdale 25-14 and then stumbling against Thomasville 12-8. But after You can always tell who hits the hardest by the marks on their helmets. a week of hard practice, the Bison came out with the winning combination that carried them through the rest of the season. The JV’s polished off such opponents as Dudley, Smith, Burlington, Andrews, and Page. The sophomores that make up this year’s JV team give Central a promising future in the years ahead. This outstanding team was coached by Larry Younts. Ist Row L-R; A. Rorie, R. Hinkle, S. Wilson, R. Hunt, R. McClain. 2nd Row L-R; L. Dingle, J. Jane, A. Cowans, M. Varipapa, W. Ring, C. Hope. 3rd Row L-R; S. Brown, D. Parrish, E. Cleary, S. Yates, J. Massey, R. Robles. 4th Row L-R; D. Albea, K. Kearns, A. Reed, D. Tyson, M. Archie, K. Davenport. 98 in takes the Bison in for the score. Roland McCla Bison defenders knock the ball loose from a Thomasville back. Kendall Kearns prepares to break off the guard’s block for yardage. ee 34 a PhS 99 1st Row, L-R: N. Mills, B. Davidson, K. Byrd, M. Doobrow, F. Teague, B. Lewis, K. Lambeth. 2nd Row, L-R: Coach Hedgecock, W. Jones, R. Brucki, R. Green, T. Duff, C. Sistrunk, M. Morgan, B. Jones, T. Adams, Coach Motsinger. BASKETBALL Bison fans tensely await the outcome of Fred Teague’s jump shot. Willie Jones goes inside for an easy two points. 100 Ca’ awa, High Point Central’s basketball team opened the season against Willmington-New Hanover. The team played well but numerous turnovers spelled defeat. The cagers played .500 ball up to the Holiday Tourn- ament. Central was runner-up in the tournament. The final score of the championship game was 64-62 in favor of Andrews. Keever Lambeth was selected to the all-tournament team. Central was host to Dudley on January 24th. Keev- er Lambeth scored 38 points to lead the team to vic- tory in one of the greatest individual efforts of the season. The highlight of the season had to be the game against Page. Going into the game, Page was 15-1 and at the top of the league standings. The Bison cagers beat Page 67-65 in a thrilling victory. Mike Doobrow and Fred Teague led the scoring with 15 and 18 points respectively. The Bison were led all season by Keever Lambeth and Willie Jones, both of whom are juniors. Since this year’s J.V. team finished the regular season in 2nd place and last year’s J.V. team was the confer- Varsity Managers — L-R: R. Payne, L. Smith, K. Doobrow. ence champ, the school has high hopes for next year. Bison guards, Fred Teague and Mike Doobrow, apply a full-court press to the Andrews’ offense. Bison playmaker, Mike Doobrow, spots Keever Lambeth in the open. At 6’ 1” Bobby Jones is short for a center, but he often outjumped taller centers. Marshall Morgan shoots over an East Forsyth defender. Junior, Tom Adams, earned a starting berth midway through the year. Robert Green finds the foul lane a little too crowded. g 102 Brtan lt Keever Lambeth often led the Bison in scoring, and consistently played well. Bobby Jones is uncontested on this jump-shot from the baseline. Central’s and Andrews’ players tensely await the outcome of the second-half tip-off. Ist Row L-R: A. Doobrow, P. Peace, R. Tucker, D. Tyson, K. Kearns. 2nd Row L-R: M. Vestal, S. Wilson, W. Leach, R. Crowder, D. Albea. 3rd Row L-R: W. Hunt, mgr., J. Mitchell, H. Alexander, A. Reed, S. Dow, W. Walls, R. Motsinger, Coach. Sammie Dow shoots a short jumper over a Smith defender. High Point Centrals’ J. V. Basketball team coached by Rick Motsinger finished their second straight success- ful season this year. Led by Douglas Tyson and Royster Tucker, the J. V. Bison took their third consecutive conference championship. This year’s outstanding J. V. team gives the High Point Central basketball program bright hopes for the future. Jimmy Mitchell shows his soft touch at the free throw line. Doug Tyson attempts to cash in his jump shot. J.V. Royster Tucker puts a high arch on his shot. Closely guarded, Arthur Reed drives for two. BASK i : BA LL L Alan Doobrow breaks away from Williams’ defenders for an easy two. Dh pie NOW y Y Ley ey HE GG Z Yep HE We . od, os S = ei i 7 EY Li eS Sa : ‘ , : y yg LUT Oe i : | : , : ; : BU Ye, Leg FG i GS, Z Ly Zz % ‘ | | TEs y yo ; a 2 NI SUWAA, TMHL SAH JONSEINOD 1st Row, L-R: B. Cook, K. Spaugh. 2nd Row, L-R: Miss Hester, L. Spaugh, J. Meisky, B. Brown, J. Davis, P. Lee, C. Quick, S. Harrington. 3rd Row, L-R: A. McCall, M. Morey, B. York, T. Tate, J. Randle, T. Hickson, J. McLain, Miss Cozart. 1974-75 was a year of apprehension for the Bison gals. The team was very young, consisting of only two seniors. But hard work and determination, good coaches, and team effort brought about the third consecutive girls’ conference champions at HPC. The Bison gals amassed a 15-1 record to lead the conference while maintaining a 15-4 overall record. Leading the team this year was Julie Randle, a junior who stood as the leading scorer and re- bounder. Seniors Brenda Cook and Kathy Spaugh held up the team’s offensive duties while Cynthia Quick and Jeannie Meisky, both juniors, were outstanding defend- ers. Bison losses this year went to Ragsdale and Westchest- er. According to Coaches Pat Hester and Andrea Cozart, these were two very strong teams, against whom the Bi- son effort was highly commendable. With only two sen- iors leaving, the much-improving young Bison team should be at the top again next year... maybe to be the conference champs four years in a row! ? Defensive standout, Jeanie Meisky, takes the proper position for drawing a charge and defending her opponent. LEFT — From this camera perspective, Kathy Spaugh executes a perfect set shot. Coach Pat Hester offers words of wisdom wit, and strategy to the Bison gals. , Julie Randle stretches for control. Teachers, students, parents, and just plain Bison fans assume many stances in their observation. 4 ABOVE — Leading scorer, Julie Randle, shows excellent form in executing’ a jump shot. RIGHT — Cynthia Quick views her environment in search of a Bison team- mate and two points. Julie Randle shows her sideline enthusiasm in hopes that her team- mates will retrieve the rebound. ABOVE — Bea Brown hoists herself over her defenders in a successful jump shot. RIGHT — This is the disciplined half-time psych-up session? 108 Coach Paul Hutchens disagrees strongly with the decision of the referee. WRESTLING The matmen of High Point Central finished a difficult season this year. The matmen were plagued by injuries and inexperi- ence throughout the year. Yet they still managed to come up with a decisive victory over Dudley. Experience and many re- turning starters will be the hope of the Bison wrestling team next year. Keith Jones proves that he has the situation well under control as he takes his opponent to the mat. LEFT — Hal Johnson struggles to keep his Opponent in a pinning position. BELOW — Lorenzo Quick breaks his man down and prepares to better his position. 109 Phillip Black completes his pinning combination and awaits the slam of the referees’ hand, signifying the pin. Ernest Crowell crawls away from his opponents try for a takedown. Lorenzo Quick struggles to escape for 1 point. Michael Wright concentrates on the type of takedown he will use on his opponent. Ist Row, L-R: W. Rickert, R. Ferguson, C. Quick, P. Smith, R. Jackson, C. Kearse, J. Beck, P. Black, C. Hartsoe. 2nd Row, L-R: R. Hobbs, R. Hinkle, M. Archie, H. Johnson, P. Atkinson, M. Floyd, S. Sowers, L. Quick, H. Montgomery. 3rd Row, L-R: G. Leach, M. Wright, G. Willard, E. Crowell, T. Marlowe, T. Allen, K. Jones. Warren Rickert gains the advantage and struggles to keep his opponent in bounds. 1st Row, L-R: C. Pruett, S. Megginson, S. Bland, J. Bulla, L. Voorheez. 2nd Row, L-R: L. Garten, M. Millis, B. Dameron— coach, M. Farrington, S. Bulla—manager, J. Frazier—manager. 111 SWIMMING Ist Row, L-R: D. Cottam, D. Bennett, K. Creede, A. Post, D. Jennings, D. Payne, B. Waller, C. White, J. Boyles. 2nd Row, L-R: J. Owens, T. Knox, B. Herndon, T. Ridge, W. Ring, D. Kellam, B. Millar—mgr. The High Point Central swim team finished another outstanding year compiling a nearly flawless season. The “Blue Whales’ breezed through their schedule losing only to Grimsley. This years’ team was lead by co-captains, Jay Boyles and Buzz Waller. Other out- standing swimmers were Kevin Creede, Alan Post, and Dick Cottam. The unbeaten team of Boyles, Wall- er, Cottam, and Post went unbeaten in the 200 yd. medley. Molly Millis and Susie Bland were the out- standing girl swimmers. Mari Farrington relaxes between events. Swimmers take their mark and await the gun to start the race. Kevin Creede takes an early lead in the freestyle event. 1 De tii lll pail ei Varsity Cheerleaders: 1st Row, L-R: J. Horney, M. Fick. 2nd Row, L-R: J. Hauser, D. Holmes Voorhees — Head, C. Osborne, D. Jamison. 3rd Row, L-R: D. Timmons, K. Shaver, M. Sloai Winzeler. Not Pictured: V. DeLappe. RIGHT — Cheerleaders spend homecoming getting Bison fans in the mood for the occasion. Varsity Cheerleaders arouse spirit during the football game against B.L. Smith. J.V. Cheerleaders: 1st Row, L-R: E. Mendenhall, D. Wardlaw, R. Hayworth — Head, A. Martin, M. Martin. 2nd Row, L-R: A. Courts, J. Harris, B. Canipe, S. Dockery, B. Crouse. If you were a cheerleader you’d remember all the summer days you spent trying out and then learning the cheers after you made the squad. You’d remember “Hat Day” and all the other ‘‘days’’ you helped sponsor. You’d remember all the Pep rallys and all the things you helped do for the team members, such as the party you gave the football players after the last game. And for years to come people will remember you, and how much you gave to Central. Varsity cheerleaders complete their cheer and prepare to turn a cartwheel. Varsity cheerleaders lead the crowd in a cheer during a time-out. 115 Just drive up Bellevue Ave. and you’re at the new A. J. Simeon Stadium. A. J. Simeon began his teaching career at High Point in 1937 when he became a coach at High Point High School (now Central). While at Central he coached basketball, football, track, and golf. His record of three state championships in basketball and two runners-up titles in football prove that he was an outstanding coach. In 1968 he was appointed athletic director and still serves the city schools in this Capacity. Nothing but the best equipment was used in the building of the stadium. 116 On October 25, 1974, the A. J. Simeon Stadium was given its official dedication. The ceremony took place at half time during the Central-Andrews football game. A reception was held in the cafe- teria at High Point Central High School after the game. Among the honored guests were Dr. Dean Pruitt, Reverend Richard Crowder, and members of the Simeon family. The football players from all the junior highs and the j. v. teams of Central and Andrews were recognized at the ceremony. The dedication marked the end of nearly two years of work on the stadium. Through good weather and bad, workers laid the foundations, poured the con- crete, and put down the soft green turf to complete the stadium. On April 4, 1974, the City Council named the new stadium after A. J. Simeon, athletic director for High Point City Schools. The dedication serves as a memorial to the 37 years that Mr. Simeon has served the city school system. eSevrxeee “Reynolds Dudley — E. Forsyth N. Forsyth Smith Page 31 Williams _ Andrews a : Forsyth . Sma waan ro ¢ - Grimsley Page uilford R ee st — 120 124 Hoping to provide a vari- ety of courses from which the student can select, the English Department added two new courses this year to the already flexible pro- gram. ‘‘Multimedia: The Family,” and “Modern Poetry,”” are the two new- est additions. By providing the students with an op- portunity to select their own courses, the program has become more geared to the individual student’s ability, interest, and need, thus encouraging the stu- dent to respond genuinely . . . both emotionally and intellectually to the literary work. ENGLISH To the delight of many, the Shakespearean players held a workshop before performing. Mrs. Durway’s British Literature class watches a video tape of Robinson Bringing in outside groups is a valuable teaching method. Crusoe. 22 HISTORY Although no changes were made in the curricu- lum this year, the History Department began to turn away from teaching strictly history and attempted to make the courses seem more relevant to the times. This was achieved partly by bringing various resource people inside the school to talk to the students as well as by taking the stu- dents out into the com- munity on field trips. The teachers of the nine _ his- tory courses, ranging from Western and Eastern Cul- tures to Psychology and So- ciology, tried to emphasize the human relationship of social studies to everyone in all of their classes. The activities of a Psychology class are sometimes astounding. In a mock trial, Attorney John Tobin stares in disbelief as Dressing him for a class, Cleopatra (Janet Frazier) hints that she wants Julius Judge Steve Shavitz threatens the defendant, Elizabeth (Brad Brewer) to ‘’Ceas-er’”’. Mendenhall. 123 aoa During Foreign Language Week the sep- arate departments, building on the basic knowledge acquired through their studies, used interest and cultural enhancement as a springboard to activities. The different de- partments brought to the student body colorful displays, skits, and examples of the native foods and dances. FOREIGN LANG Tom Proctor gives a report on the economy. Lynn Moring, Hilli Fick, and Karen Price anticipate the rush for the gourmet treats. 126 JAGE WEEK Renee Roach, Sally Bulla, Ann Beaver, and Jennie Hayworth look down upon the Eiffel Tower. Miss McDavid and Jim Cain prove that Language Week br idges the gap. MLin VI ULL Monsieur James Beck serves his specialty to Thomas Wells, Theodore Ingram, and Bernadette Foard. 127 LOA RAGOIH GE Perr iE apart: scscw yas hat Carl Manning directs two other Auto Mechanics students in the art of changing atire. AUTO MECHANICS, BRICKLAYIN This year has been an eventful one for Auto Mechanics and Bricklaying students. High Point Central students enrolled in these courses had to commute to T.W. Andrews where the courses were taught. Two new buildings went up at Andrews this year with help from the Bricklaying classes. In Auto Mechanics some cars were repaired and a new Car-wash added. A Bricklaying student practices his brick pattern. Se ee get SMa. a. WOOD, METAL, FURNITURE The Metal department re- ceived a new piece of equip- ment for Christmas — a Bridgeport milling machine. Students interested in metal learned basic skills the first year and applied them the second year. The furniture industry is the main concern of the Furniture department. Furni- ture Il students were taught how to operate machines and the basic skills for pro- ducing furniture. Two Furniture II students are proficient at upholstering a chair. GRAPHICS Graphics, a course dealing with printing and advertising, was taught this year for two periods in Graphics | and three periods in Graphics Il. Most of the stu- dents’ experience came from printing football and basket- ball programs, the POINTER, and _ re- port cards. Mr. Lamm and James Richardson work at a Master- Terry Baskins works on a box while James Glover sands maker machine. the drawers. 130 Miss Lee’s trig problems hold Rob McCuiston and Kathy Spaugh spellbound. For many students, disbelief is an important part of math. The people in math classes stay busy and usually keep the teacher busy, too. MATH Both college bound and vocationally oriented students were able to find a math course that fit their personal needs this year at Central. Students could choose from twelve different math courses ranging from General Math to Analysis and Analy- tic Geometry. A new idea was tried this year for the people who felt that math wasn’t their bag, but needed to have Algebra. A two-year course called Aglebra I-A and I-B was begun last fall. The objective of the course was to allow students to learn Algebra | at their own rate. Independent study courses were also offered for the students that could not fit the right math course into their schedules. The Mathematics Department was very successful this year, as in other years, in achieving its philosophy of building a solid foundation in math that students will use both today and tomorrow in college or on the job. The school year of 1974-75 was a year of innovations for the Science Depart- ment at Central. The first major change was the IIS Biology and Physical Science courses. Each day, the students in these courses had a lab session that taught specific concepts in science. The sec- ond innovation in the Science Depart- ment was two experimental classes in biology that took one semester of basic biology and the second semester was a special mini-course on a different field of science. The department hopes that next year’s biology students will be able to choose a mini-course from possi- bilities such as zoology, botany, en- vironmental biology, and a course call- ed ‘’People Problems.”” Chemistry and physics classes, along with anatomy, remained strong this year in their fields of study as the Science Department grew to meet more students’ needs with college preparatory and daily liv- ing courses. Ready! Aim! Whoops, didn’t work again. SCIENCE Rob McCuiston gives his impression of physics during an ex- periment. 2 oven tee ERO RS ES Is it CZzHJO7ZN yet? Ecology Class: 1st Row, L-R: Mrs. Davis, P. Hart, J. Pruitt, A. Rose. 2nd Row, L-R: A. Veach, A. Loflin, D. Pearce, K. Millar, M. Amos, L. McAdams, P. Price, D. Byerly. 3rd Row, L-R: K. Ward, D. Thompson, P. Clark, T. Shelton, M. Kellam, D. Hight, M. Silver. 4th Row, L-R: W. Lee, S. Stanley, D. Parker. ECOLOGY BISON Have you ever started something yo u thought was impossible, and then accomplished it? Shocked, weren’t you? That was the unanimous feeling of Mrs. Davis’ 1974 Ecology Class. The class decided they wanted to buy an animal for the new North Carolina Zoo located in Asheboro. Someone suggested a Peacock. Or was it an African Turtle? They finally came to a decision .. . a BISON! With a little bit of ‘‘persuasivism’” from Mr. Shaver, they decided to try for two BISON. They opened the project to the school. The Ecology Class would sponsor the drive. Their only rule was that no money would be asked for from outside of Central. Students, parents, and clubs contributed generously. They never thought that they would reach the $2000.00 mark, but after only two and a half weeks, members of the class met in the Teacher’s Lounge and presented the check for $2000.00 to the Zoo Director, William Hoff. Thanks to the many students, parents, and clubs who gave generously, the North Carolina Zoological Park will have our mascot. A dream come true for the class! } My yO Pod By PAY AG nT te Gai Authority 42000 | UE Se ORE Steve Stanley and Joanie Pruitt count the donations as David See ae Parker tur ns them in. 13496 | Zoo Director, William Hoff and his Secretary express thanks to the class and school. Sophomore Hi-!Q: L-R: R. Terrell, B. Sandman, J. Pritchett, C. Wilson. Not Pictured: C. Dockery. INDIVIDUAL HONORS Quill and Scroll: 1st Row, L-R: L. Allred, L. York, B. Watson, A. Beaver, J. Beck. 2nd Row, L-R: J. Bradner, K. Creede, K. Bryson, C. Jones, D. Payne, J. Pruitt. Not Pictured: H. Lee, V. Massey, J. Samet, R. White, C. Osborne, E. Swaim. National Merit Semi;Finalists: L-R: L. Allred, D. Parker. All-State Band: L-R: R. Wesson, B. Terrell, T. Mellage, T. Gray, A. Story. Girls’ State: Cindy Osborne A. Re HAY BBL See : as Se, } tage ORR Ry wasnieeen! a4, ie aes pases e nobly,” PM ENTR Ea, tomes, HAVER BTU Ea) IE Le hee ee Coded = Hil-Q: L-R: T. Terrell, V. Massey, C. Mills, K. Leeper, Mrs. Dockery, coach, D. Parker, J. Cain, M. Morgan. Not Pictured: E. Frazier, C. White. Fie, “ar ¥ , esd DAR Good Citizen: Molly Millis St. Andrews Science Scholar: Mary Calliari Junior Hil-Q, L-R: K. Crawford, C. Carroll, A. Story, S. Dunlap, B. Linthicum, S. Higgins. Morehead Nominees, L-R: L. Allred, J. Aderholdt, J. Cain, D. Parker, M. Morgan, T. Terrell, M. Millis, H. Athanas. 135 Commencement Marshals: 1st Row, L-R: K. Lewallen, M. Doobrow, M. Calliari, V. Massey, C. Osborne, R. White, L. Allred. 2nd Row, L-R: S. Woollen, S. Raw- leigh, A. Beaver, S. Bulla, P. Voncannon, A. Hayes. 3rd Row, L-R: D. Parker, R. Rawlinson, K. Leeper, M. Morgan, K. Jones. Not Pictured: J. Cain, C. Hayworth. Boys’ State, L-R: V. Massey, M. Morga n, T. Terrell, R. Green, F. Teague, K. Jones. Not Pictured: Raymond Rawlinson. Governor’s School: H. Athanas, B. Watson. Not Pictured: Raymond Rawlinson. Bausch and Lomb Award: Mary Calliari All State Orchestra: Barbara Watson TEACHERS ETC... Mrs. Christine Stephens — is the Head of the Math Department; she is also busy teaching Algebra, Geometry, General Math, and being the Sophomore Class Advisor. Her neighbor from across the hall — Mrs. Euna Holder — is advisor for the Math Club and teaches Algebra and Geometry. She also advises the Sophomore Class. French Club Advisor — Mrs. Ann Morris — fit right into the system in her first year at Central. She is also a French teacher and Senior Class Advisor. Dramatist — Mr. Keith Yokley — is not only an English teacher, but is also advisor for the Key Club, Drama Club, and a Precinct Advisor. SSN Band Director — Mr. David Carter is also head of the Band de- partment, and is in charge of all the bands and their activities. 138 Miss Gail Harris — teaches Algebra and Analytic Geometry; it seems that her favorite pass- time is being a business staff advisor since she serves as advisor for both the yearbook and school newspaper. Miss Bain Johnson — is not only a librarian, but she is also advisor for the Library Club and in charge of the Audio-Visual equipment. Mr. John Holder — has recently started teaching a class for the night school, besides teaching Metals and Small Engines. He is also club advisor for Inter-act. Anchor Club Advisor — Miss Sandi Lee — plans to get a Doctors in Mathematics. She teaches Algebra and Trigonometry. Mrs. Carylon Dockery is advisor for both the National Honor Society, and the High I-Q teams at Central. She also teaches Physics, Advanced Physical Science, and Physical Science. SHAVER DISPLAYS GREEN THUMB BY FEEDING PLANTS | COFFEE Mrs. Sally Maxwell — takes a break from her work in the guidance office. Besides counseling students, she advises Subjuniors. Above — Mrs. Dorothy Bostic — arranges publications that help students decide their future. She advises the Sr. Class and is the representative to the Association of Class- room Teachers. _ Left — Mr. Jerry Shaver — principal, feeds African Violets his special formula, coffee. _ He raised plants in his office to give to — teachers as Christmas presents. Mrs. Melody Clodfelter — looks up from her typing. She is Mr. Andrew’s secretary. MEG Mrs. Rachel Roberts — Science Department head and Chem- istry teacher poses with her son, Bert. She also works with NFL and the Jr. Class. Mr. Michael Pierce — is the Social Studies Department head. He teaches Western and Eastern cultures, NFL, and advises Sr. Class. ROBERTS ENTERTAINS CHEMISTRY STUDENTS WITH STORIES ABOUT | ON, BERT 141 Football and baseball coach — Mr. Macky Carden. Sophomores know him as a Driver’s Education teacher. Miss Sandra Medford — is in her “rip ‘em up” day attire. She teaches Bookkeeping, Cooperative and Preparatory Office Occupations, and On the Job Training. Mr. Bill Dameron — and his wife — Alice — a secretary in the General Office, pause for refreshments. Mr. Dameron — coaches swimming and baseball, advises FCA, and teaches Driver’s Education. Mrs. Jaovelene Leak — who began her first year here as a Social Studies and Math aide, is helping — Mr. Philip Riley — pick out maps. He teaches U.S. Studies and World Geography, and advises the Futurists. Changing the bulletin board is — Miss Elizabeth Byrd. As a librarian, she also takes care of audio-visuals and advises the Library Club. Mrs. Evelyn Harris — gets in a little extra practice on her golf game. She is head of the Guidance Depart- ment. 143 Above — Looking out of her camper is — Miss Pat Hester. She teaches Physical Education, is the Department’s Head, and coaches the GAA’s. Left — Physical Education teacher and GAA coach — Miss Andrea Cozart — takes atonement cess orn : a look at some darkroom equipment. Sa GIRLS’ COACHES HAVE VARIED INTERESTS 144 LEFT — Enough pumpkin for quite a few pies is displayed by — Mr. Lee Andrews — dean. He grew the giant which is said to weigh 150 pounds. S20 hh emo we RRSEO™ Above — Mrs. Florence Greene — is stationed in the hall to keep order each day before school. She teaches all the Choruses and provides music for assemblies. The maintenance staff consists of — 1st Row, L-R: Bethel Littlejohn, Yvonne Curtis, Pricilla Mitchell. 2nd Row, L-R: Issac Fields, Grover Colbert — Head, 145 McDAVID DONS FRENCH Right — Mr. Barry Ruth — orchestra director, speaks to the audience during a performance. eeenninterecasnncnnnsten tera SiteePr ED dade ee a POUT RATS i Above — Miss Mary McDavid — wears the traditional dress of France including a coif (hat) as part of Foreign Language Week. She teaches French and English, and advises French Club. Right — Mr. Kenneth Dickens — assistant principal, is seen daily direct- ing the 3:30 bus traffic. 146 Mrs. Nancy Laney — teaches General Math, Algebra, and Chemistry. Mrs. Betty Calhoun — teaches English and advises the Pemican editorial and photography staffs. Mrs. Bee Rule — NCAE represen- tative, School Store advisor, teacher of Business Arithmetic, Typing and Office Practice, forms with the other two, a fun, patriotic carpool for coming to and going from school. Mrs. Margaret Doar — advises Student Council and a precinct, and teaches Physical Science and Biology. Mrs. Gwen Davis — Biology and Anatomy teacher, advises NHS and High 1-Q Bowl. Mrs. Sharon Haynes — advises the Cheerlead- ers when not teaching Government or U.S. Studies. Mrs. Sylvia Cates — teacher of Sociology, Psychology and US. Studies, advises Pemican Editorial and Photography Staffs, and a precinct. These four take a break between classes. Below — Posing for the camera is — Mr. Paul Hutchins — who teaches World Geography, So- ciology and Psychology. He coaches track, wrestling and football, and advises FCA and Varsity Club. Advisor of Central’s Coordinating Council — Mrs. Eunice Lewis — has a busy schedule this year. Besides staying with CCC until five o'clock or after on Wednesday afternoons, she teaches Geometry, General Math, and Algebra. Her neighbor from 205 — Mrs. Vivien Windley started her first year at Central teaching Algebra, General Math, and Trigonometry. She is also an advisor for the Math Club. Cafeteria manager — Mrs. Mary Irene Fowler — is in charge of all food preparation plus she plans the menu for the ala carte lunch line. Mr. Tony Lamm — teaches Graphics and is in charge of Athletic films. He also works with Civitans as their club advisor. 148 Ba ace Football Coach — Mr. Larry Younts — is a Biology teacher and tennis coach. He also advises the Varsity Club and Science Club. Bert Lyons teaches typing and isor for Mr. is an adv the Junior Class. Mrs. Flo Durway — teaches English and is the Dept. Head. She is also advisor to the Jr. Woman’s Club. Shown here are her husband, Daniel, and children (L-R) Lind- sey, Mark, and Kristen leaving First Presbyterian Church. Mr. John Bach — teaches English and is advisor to Interact Club. He is also involved with Drama Groups, and a newly acquired puppy. 150 Mrs. Karen McFadyen — teaches Spanish and is advisor to the Beta Club and the Span- ish Club. She is holding her own crewel work. L-R: Miss Jane Stout — is the Home Ec Dept. Head. She teaches Home Ec, Child Development, Housing and Home Furnishings, Advanced Home Ec, and is Advisor to Civinettes and FHA. Mrs. Spruill — teaches Co-operative Home Ec, Clothing and Textiles, Family Life Education, On-the-Job Training. She advises FHA and Bisonettes. ABOVE — Mr. Michael Robbins — is Head of the Art Dept. and teaches Art. He is advisor to Art Club and Pep Club. Mr. Bob Spurgeon — teaches biology and advises Jr. Jaycees. He also is in charge of Athletic Concessions. Miss Nancy Powell — teaches English and is advisor to Keyettes. 151 Mr. Morris Randall — teaches Bricklaying. Cafeteria Staff: 1st Row, L-R: Marcia Braunstein, Lucille Catron, Elease Miles. 2nd Row, L-R: Phyliss Mann, Juanita Waldroup, Sarah Chandler, Mildred Hutchens. RIGHT ABOVE: L-R: Mrs. Bettye White — teaches Industrial Cooperative Training, General Math, On The Job Training, and is advisor to V.I.C.A. Mr. Theron Farlow — teaches Distributive Education, On The Job Training and is advisor to D.E.C.A. He is also in charge of Books and Supplies. Mrs. Frances Frye — teaches Marketing, Cooperative Distribution and On The Job Training. She is advisor to D.E.C.A. and is Industrial Arts and Occupational Education Dept. Head. Mr. Roy Boyles — teaches boys’ Physical Education and is advisor to the Varsity Club. Landry Neely — teaches General Math II and Algebra II. She also assists with the School Store and is an advisor to the Junior Class. Mr. Roger Hedgecock — teaches boys’ Physical Education, Bookkeeping, Business Machines, and Cooperative Office Occupations. He also is in charge of Audio-Visual repair work and does Athletic Budget and Accounting. Mrs. Susan Ward — teaches English and is advisor to the Bisonettes. Mrs. Dianne Packard — teaches English and is advisor to Quill and Scroll. She is also advisor to the Pointer Editorial Staff. 152 canoe ee RIN SRO 3 RIGHT — Mr. John Ingram — teaches Auto Mechanics. BOG Mr. Kenneth Mann — teaches Furniture and is in charge of Athletic tickets, Testing, arranging Special Events, and is advisor to the Furniture Club. He is holding a luggage tag which he handcrafted himself as a hobby. Mrs. Laura Boyles — teaches English, assists Student Council, and is a Precinct Advisor. She also likes fishing as does her husband, Coach Boyles. 153 Mr. Pat Withers — teaches Boys’ Physical Education and is advisor to the Junior Jaycees. ; i L-R: Mrs. Jones — teaches English and is advisor to the NHS and the High I-Q Bowl. Mrs. Dorothy Campbell — teaches English and is advisor to the Cheerleaders. Mrs. Janet Tate — teaches English, advises Student Council and Senior Class. She is also working with Precinct Advisors. Mrs. Verdie Kendall — teaches Biol- ogy and is advisor to the Science Club and the Sophomore Class. 154 Mrs. Doris Teague — Sec- retary, shown here watching her son, Fred, playing in a var- sity basketball game. Mrs. Evelyn Dawalt — teaches Special Reading classes and is advisor to Civinettes. Mr. Louis Sanchez — Keeps the foreign language hall dec- orated, teaches Spanish and is advisor to the Spanish Club. 156 Clockwise: Mrs. Delores Joseph, Dr. Helen Miller, Mrs. Delores Parrish, Mrs. Margaret Bolds, Parrish and Miller, Mr. Hibbert Carroll, Mr. Charles O’Connor, Mr. Jim Moore. Middle: Mr. Charles Mann. Extended Day School SCHOOL BOARD AND ADMINISTRATION Mrs..Eva Stewart; E. L. Dyer, Jr.; Charles E. Mrs. Dorothy Kearns; James Dr. John D. Bridgers; A. Laurin Welborn; Dr. Dean B. Pruette. Neill, Jr.; D. P. Whitley, Jr. Chestnut. 2) RG a 43 pire ie ot ABOVE — Dr. Lloyd Y. Thayer, Associate Supt.; Dr. Dean B. Pruette, Supt.; Dr. James E. Surratt, Assistant Supt.; Mr. Jack Cox, Assistant Supt. for Buildings and Grounds. TOP — Mrs. Marjorie Hill, Accountant; Dr. Virginia Lewis, Supervisor in Secondary Educa- tion. BOTTOM — Mrs. Mary Dillard, Lunchroom Supervisor. Hs a a § t ge 355250777 of Mr. Walter Jones, Purchasing Agent; Mr. Tony J. Simeon, Director of Athletics and Driver Training; Mr. Bernie Sheffield, Library Co-ordinator. 157 DR. DEAN B. PRUETTE How can we pay tribute to a man who has devoted his life to the wel- fare of others, who has supplied brilliant leadership in one of the nation’s most trying eras, who at times has stood fast in the face of severe criticism? The task is a diffi- cult one; but we will try, in this brief space, to pay tribute to such a man — Dr. Dean B. Pruette, who is nearing the end of his twenty-third year as Superintendent of the High Point City Schools. Perhaps our best approach is to look at the man himself — a stu- dent, a teacher, a family man. a leader, at times a fighter — for too, is necessary. Dean B. Pruette was one of children, whose father died wnen he was 12 years old. When he reach- ed college age, the depression had hit the country and money was scarce. However, he entered Boil- ing Springs Junior College (now Gardner-Webb College) and after finishing there, enrolled in nearby Limestone College. One year while taking courses there, he did jani- torial work at an elementary school in Boiling Springs for $10 a month to help pay expenses. He received his A.B. degree from Limestone in 1933, and the next year the same school board that had of- fered him a job starting fires in the morning and sweeping the school building in the afternoon offered him the position of teaching a fifth grade. This he accepted, and in that experience he found the profession he wished to follow. In 1942 he received his M.A. de- gree from the University of North Carolina and in 1953 a Doctor’s de- gree of Education from Teachers College, Columbia University. There followed others years of teaching, a principalship in Shelby and one in Valdese. Then in 1942 he came to High Point as principal of Ferndale Junior High. He brought with him his wife, Rosalie, and his Pruette with first grandchild, Brian. 158 Sitting at the principal’s desk of Ferndale Junior High in his first year in High Point. two young children, Marilyn and Dean Mac. Another son, David, was born in High Point. Today he boasts three grandsons. Mrs. Pruette, like her husband, has been a teacher SU: most of her years in High Point, first as an elementary teacher and later as an elementary librarian. During World War II from 1944- 1946 Mr. Pruette served as Lieu- tenant Senior Grade in the United State Navy. During that time he studied military government at Princeton University and the Japa- nese language at Harvard. Later he served in Japan for seven months as military government officer. In 1946 he returned to High Point and resumed his position at Fern- dale Junior High. When Superintendent Charles F. Carroll was called to Raleigh to fill the post of State Superintendent of Public instruction in 1952, Dean B. Pruette was elected to fill his posi- tion here as Superintendent of the High Point City Schools. Dr. Pruette’s years since he as- sumed this office have been busy ones. Seven new schools and a new stadium have been built. Additions have been made to almost all of the other schools and to the administra- tion building. This has involved skillful planning and careful use of funds. Certainly the greatest success of the years between 1954 and today is the achievement of total integra- tion without serious mishaps — some problems, yes, but none that have not been overcome with pa- tient handling and a sincere desire of both races to achieve a common goal — to give all children the same opportunity for education. Dr. Pru- ette deserves much credit for his positive leadership which brought about a smooth transition in the desegregation of the faculty as well as the student population. He developed an innovative de- segregation plan through the use of satellite districts which did not al- low any school to have more than 15 percent above the actual city- wide percentage of minority stu- dents. The plan was accepted bs the court, has operated successfully here, and in one form or another has been imitated in many other systems. Throughout his years as superin- tendent he has recommended ade- quate financial aid to the classroom in the form of teacher salaries, in- structional materials and equip- ment; and has encouraged the utilization of federal funds to sup- port new educational techniques. His contributions to church, civic, and professional organizations can be mentioned only briefly here; but L-R: Mr. James Chestnut, Mr. Charles E. Neil, Jr., Mrs. Eva Stewart, Mr. Edgar L. Wyer, Jr., Mrs. Lyles Kearns (hidden by Dr. Pruette), Dr. John W. Bridgers, Mr. Laurin Welborn; School Board discusses plans for Shady Brook. the range is broad. In the First Bap- tist Church he has served as chair- man of the Board of Deacons and teacher of the Adult Men’s Sunday School Class. | Professionally he has been presi- dent of the Western District of the North Carolina Education Associa- tion, state president of the North Carolina Elementary School Prin- cipals, and president of the North Carolina Chapter of the Horace Mann League. For three years he was a member of the Executive Council of the Southern Associa- tion of Colleges and Secondary Schools. He was past chairman of the Executive Committee of the North Carolina In-School Television Experiment. In October 1960, with 24 other United States educators, he traveled in Russia, studying the ed- ucational system there. In civic life his interests have def- Dr. Dean B. Pruette, pictured in Navy attire, and wife Rosalie M. initely shown his concern for peo- ple and his desire to help them find a better life. In 1965 he received the Silver Beaver Award, the highest honor bestowed on a Boy Scout leader. For several terms he was chairman of the High Point Housing Authority and for many years a member of the Board of Directors of the local Y.M.C.A., as well as being chairman of the Program Committee of the Y.M.C.A. of the Carolinas and a member of the In- terstate Committee. In 1956 he served as president of the local Executives’ Club. He is an active member of the local Rotary Club. Dr. Pruette, today—Superintendent of High Point City Schools. = aS EN SENIORS From inferiority to superiority, from slipping on a brand new pair of skates to sitting in the driver’s seat of a brand new car; from learning the ABC’s to studying Newton’s Law of Physics; all in a matter of twelve short years. The year we have look- ed forward to for so long has come and gone like a dream, leaving behind fond Debra Shipe campaigns votes for Barbara Watson. memories and experiences, the likes of which we will never experience again. We are Seniors, and the future is upon us. For twelve years we have existed with the thirst for education, now for some of us, that thirst has been quenched and we are ready to exist on the storehouse of knowledge, responsibility, respectability, and maturity that has accumulated. For others, colleges, two, three, four or more years of work and study to further prepare ourselves for the outside world. We have been taught, guided, advised. We have conquered our doubts, chosen our goals, and now are preparing for the future when we will be the participants, not just the spectators in society. Our time has come. We must now leave the past and build the future. Row 1L-R; Mrs. Tate, Adv., Jenny Hayworth, V. Pres., Mr. Pierce, Adv. Row 2 L-R; Joanie Pruitt, Sec., Cindy Osborne, Pres. 162 Shelly Acuff Pam Adams John Aderholdt Crystal Albea Cindy Aldridge Acquanetta Alexander Oho ijeur sven Richard Alexander love is all around. Cynthia Allen Kevin Allen Tony Allen Ricky Allison Laurie Allred Pam Amos Frenchie Armstrong Kathy Ashby Heidi Athanas Phillip Atkinson Terry Atkinson Becky Bailey A hasty man Phil Bailey drinks tea with his fork. Julie Baker | Cassell Baldwin We like aman to come right out Chuck Ballow and say Sandi Barbee what he thinks — if we agree Betty Bean with him. f Ann Beaver 163 James Beck Scotty Beck Julie Bedford Rob Bernot Joy Black Never be boastful; someone may come along who knew you as a child. Susie Bland Greg Bowers Ja y Boyles Joy Bradner Denise Brady John Brandon Brenda Brisson Linda Bristow Cassandra Brown Gladys Brown Jeanette Brown Karen Brown Ricki Brucki With hard work, Lynn Bryant dedication, and love Kirby Bryson everything becomes Sally Bulla possible. Marian Bundy Terri Byerly Jim Cain Delores Caldwell Mary Calliari 164 You know school’s getting to you when you pick up the phone and dial your lock combination. Sheila Camp Mary Carter Bernard Caswell Darrell Cates Praise makes Kim Clark _good men better and Steve Clark bad men worse. Tim Clontz Donald Collins Terry Collins Brenda Cook Conya Cougill Joe Cranford Wendy Craven Kevin Creede Tom Cross Pam Crowder Earnest Crowell Tony Culbreth All that we see or seem ‘ Denise Dalton Is but a dream Within a dream. Bruce Davis Carolyn Davis E. A. Poe Debbie Davis Kathy Davis Mike Davis David Dobbins 165 Mike Doobrow Ronald Dowdy Jim Drakulakos Clayton Draper Lawrence Duff Debora Dumas Dinah Duncan Sharon Everett Mendee Ellis Patricia Ellis Mary Fairchild Randy Ferguson Danny Fitzgerald Karen Floyd Patricia Foster Ann Marie Foust Eric Frazier Jim Fulton Joe Gailey David Garrett Laurie Gibson Karen Gidderon Dawn Gill James Glover Rhonda Grace Tommy Gray Marianne Green saiKG be oki 5 a Geib am wa Robert Green Stephen Green Jerry Gregory Mike Gundy Karen Hall Wanda Hall Jan Halstead Grady Harp Alton Harrington Cynthia Harrington Frank Harris David Harrison Mason Harrison Kathy Hawk Eddie Hawkins Ann Hayes Walter Hayes Mary Haywood Sarah Haywood Jennie Hayworth David Henderson Shirley Henderson Ab Faison Hester but it’s great to be alive. Teresa Hickson David Hight 167 Emery Hinson Jay Hobbs Karen Hodges Ernestine Holley Joey Holliday Dora Holmes Roger Honbarrier Scott Howell Cathy Huneycutt Annette Hutchins Archie Ingram Melinda Ingram Cedric Jackson Ron James Annette Johnson Jane Johnson Karen Johnson Sandra Johnson Wesley Johnson Bobby Jones Christy Jones KeithJones = Kerry Jones Leroy Jordan Charles Kearse pomaget, Stanley Kearse Pe $b, ie ee ee $4 Ey A oY, SBS os ; ; 3 SS i Ws ys Gary Kindle Leigh Knox To be good is _ noble; but to show others how to be good is nobler and ‘no trouble. © Susan Koonce Gail Lackey Steve Lambeth Tony Land Sam Lasine Anita Lauder Ricky Lawson Delores Leake Susan Leake Holly Lee Pat Lee Keith Leeper Kris Lewallen Tommy Lewis Charles Lindsay Denese Lindsay Sandra Lingerfelt Lane Lipscomb Jesse Littlejohn Lydia Littlejohn Kathy Lockhart Ruby Lones Richard Lovette 169 Debbie Mabe Cheree Maners (0a, Lee If a Team Bees ener Dara Maners Roy Marrs Johnny Marshall Thomas Marshall Beverly Martin Van Massey Carol Matthews Jeff Maynard Erin McAndrews Mike McCollum Allen McCormick Gloria McCorquodale Joan McCray Rob McCuiston Hal McGee Stanley McInnis Stephen MclInnis Abe McKiver Patricia McKiver Linda McLean Orleatha McNeil Maurice Medley Tim Mellage Joyce Miller 170 Molly Millis Charles Mills Nathan Mills Dana Mingo Ken Montgomery Sheila Mooney James Moore Stan Moore Doug Morey Marshall Morgan Allen Mortimer Lawrence Moser Ralph Moss Danny Murray Malinda Murray James Neal Vicki Needham Joel Noble Cindy Osborne Melissa Owens Janet Paradice Amanda Parker David Parker James Parker Abe Parson Karen Patseavouras Never put off” tilltomorrow what you cando. the day after tomorrow just as well. | 171 Jeffrey Patton David Payne Sherry Payne Donna Pearce Julie Pearson Chip Pegram —_,, Ps ae Few things Timothy Petty are ha rder to put up with a sais than the — Kathy Pickenpack oe | - good example. Susan Pope John Pratt Cappy Probert Fred Proctor Joanie Pruitt Kathy Pyrtle Larry Ratliff Sally Rawleigh Murray Reams Debbie Richardson Earlytobed David Riddle and Shawn Risdon early to rise — till you make enoughcash _ Patric Ritch _to do otherwise. We must all Frank Robbins hang together or assuredly we shall all hang separately. Annie Rogers Becky Rogers Constance Rogers , | 172 Deborah Rorie Julia Rorie Anita Rose Nancy Rothrock Lynn Rountree Susie Rowland Randy Russell Jerry Samet Susan Scoggins Deborah Scott Nancy Scott Donna Shackleford Steve Shavitz Rickie Shelton Debra Shipe Teresa Siler Garland Smith Kirby Smith Rebecca Smith Robin Smith Harold Spainhour Kathy Spaugh Terry Spoon Nora Staley Stephen Stanley Susan Stanley 173 : Bonita Steele If at first you don’t succeed that makes you about average. Janice Stevenson Andy Stewart Edson Swaim Buck Tate Susan Tate Charles Teague Fred Teague Kenny Teal Tom Terrell Lilia Thillman Charles Thomas Angie Thompson Darrell Thompson The man Steven Tillman who remove- mountains begins by Blanche Timberlake carrying away John Tobin small stones. Michael Torrence Debbie Tucker Martha Nell Tucker Diane Turnage Allsyn Turner James Turner Mike Ussery ee 7 tell the Dale Varner truth. Melinda VunCannon James Alston David Byerly Willie Byers Gregory Burris Myra Clontz Jesse Douglas Liz Voorhees Pam Vuncannon Cynthia Waddell Dee Walker Jim Webb David Wesson Alicia White Chase White Sallie Woollen Tommy Wyche . Gary York Lynn York Mark Errickson Sharon Everett Henry Glover Eddie Kearns Janet Lewis Vickie Martin Not Pictured Cornelia Wall Buzz Waller Debra Walton Denise Walton Barbara Watson Ronda White Linda Whittington Sylvia Wilkinson Joey Winfrey Kelley Winzeler Delano McCall Tori Muenzer Eugene Nichols Frank Pemberton Vanessa Saunders Ann Smith No human feeling can ever be so appealing as joy. Victor Hugo How glorious icise= and also how painful — to be an exception. Alfred de Musset Sharon Stathes Gary Thomas Darrell Turner Kathy Varner 175 Mr. Lacy Presnell Jr. was the guest speaker at it before Awards Assembly iors cool off ab Sen byes as they prepare to leave Central inal good- ir f iors say the Sen we WAN . AWA MINAS CAO ATA AON - rcs AWA ill be all over. It w it longer and ittle b Just al GRADUATION 176 Sandi Barbee admires the Civinettes home- coming float. Prospective Lees McRae students listen to the usual sales pitch and wonder what the truth really is. The girls’ tennis team gains a victory as Jennie Hayworth blasts a volley past her opponent. Rob Bernot carefully uses his artistic talents on the Civitan float. Lunch time is spent in meditation by Dee Walker. Heidi Athanas works diligently preparing the senior class float for judging. David Payne and Joey Winfrey get caught in the act of sneaking into the girls bath- room. Leroy Jordan consults an advisor on college. Drum major, Tom Terrell, watches bison run a great play. 178 Juniors representing the well-rounded Class of '76 are (clockwise) Kent Byrd escorting Kim Shaver, John Probert, Ray Freeman, and Elizabeth Douglass. Junior class officers and advisors are (I-r) Charlie White, Sec.; Mrs. Roberts; Miss Neely; Kent Byrd, Pres.; Mr. Lyons; Terry Tate, V. Pres. JUMIORS Being aJunior... It’s reminiscing the past; looking back at our first year at Central, laughing at our mistakes, and crying over that which we neglected to do. It’s enjoying the present; the retrospec- tion along with the anticipation, the security of having a place in the school, and a class ring. It’s looking to the future, our last year at Central; pursuing a career, choosing a col- lege, and making decisions. It’s the time for us to correct our past, as well as plan the future. Here we are now and now is our time .. . what’s done is done, what’s coming is coming, what’s now is now. 79 Tom Martha Lillian Tanya Dennis Adams Adkins Alexander Albea Alford Kent Linda Dale Debbie Byrd Cain Callahan Calliari Lonnel Chris Mary Nancy Perry Alford Allen Allen Allen Allred David Bob Allen Steve Becky Cannon Caperton Cargal Cargal Carrick MS ee LEFT COLUMN Patricia Burke Anita Byers Danny Bundy Julie Bulla Rose Brown Gerald Brown Cindy Brown Ann Brown Greg Dean Howard Draughn Duncan Dunlap Debra Carolyn Frank Broddy Broadway Bristow ele Eddie Juan Sallie William Curtis Dunlap Dunlap Dunlap Dunlap Dunn Monty Jess Gary Brad Sandra Brinson Brinson Bright Brewer Brawner Christie Carroll Occiretta Anderson Donella Carter Rebecca Brackett John Andrews Robbie Carter Robert Edwards Joy Brace Michele Arsenault Sami Carter : Vincent Edwards Nancy Bowman Kathy Clinard Janice Ellis Kenneth Bowman Celia Colbert Wanda Evans Judy Bouldin Gerald Colbert eS Mari Farrington Shelia Bohannon RIGHT COLUMN Kim Baldwin Dwight Banks Terry Baskin Mark Bays Lynn Beaver Jimmy Beck Charles Bennett David Bennett Audrey Bethea Shannon Bethea Theresa Cole Kelly Collins Sara Collins Carolyn Corn Toni Cornelison Dick Cottam James Covington Randy Cox Kent Crawford James Crawford Ted Cudd Michelle Culler Mike Culler Carol Currie George Curtis Bobby Davidson Philip Davidson Bertha Davis Clarence Davis Jon Davis Mable Davis Randy Davis Sid Davis Johnny Deberry David Delappe Vicki Delappe Ann Dixon Elizabeth Douglass Chuck Denna Blair Blackwelder Paul Farrington Linda Ferguson Missy Fick Susan Fleming Bernadette Foard Joan Foster Janet Frazier Mike Freeman Ray Freeman Sheila Furr Freddy Gainer Lenz Garrison Libby Garten Paul George Sharon Gillard Jean Gladden Demetris Glover Gloria Glover Jim Gooding Sidney Grant Tommy Greene Bobbie Griffith Donna Gross Kathleen Haggerty Theresa Hall Tom Hall Mary Ann Harris Charles Hartsoe Maria Harvell Judy Hauser Cora Hayes Rosemary Haynie John Hayworth Mel Hayworth Brad Hazzard Randy Hedrick Kathy Hedrick Natalie Hendrix Lacy Henderson Jeff Herrin Sherry Herron Scott Higgins Laura Hill Mike Hill Richard Hilton John Hinshaw Vicki Hocutt Doug Hodges Beth Hoover Roger Horner Jennifer Horney Darrell Howard Franklin Howze Doug Hughes Cathy Hulin Hank Hunsucker Heather Hunt Herman Hunter Norwood Hunter Mark Hutton Darlene Ingram Janie Ingram Donnie Inman 182 Cynthia Isaac Mike Isom Randall Jackson Debra Jamison David Jennings Rick Jennings Scott Jensen Gary Johnson Hal Johnson Rhonda Johnson Ronald Jolly Mike Jones Tim Jones Willie Jones Eddie Jump Steve Kearns Sheila Kearse Craig Kiziah Robert Kindle Darlene Kirk RitaKirk Linda Koontz Susan Kuhn Steve Lain Keever Lambeth John Lasine Beth Latta Tom Latimer Karen Lee Ronald Lee Tom Lee Kay Leeper Alison Leonard Tammie Leviner Blake Lewis Danny Lewis Kathy Lewis Michael Lewis Gussie Lindsay Betsy Linthicum Elnora Little Priscilla Little Melissa Livengood Beth Lovelace Robella Luck Teresa Mabe Janet Mahler Laura Maners Sheila Maness Jimmy Manning Anthony Martin Scott Maxwell Cleveland McCall Cathy McCormick Felisa McDonald Neil McDonald Vanessa McDowell Arthur McFadden Patricia McFadden George McFalls Frances McInnis Larry Mcintyre Debbie McKeehan 183 Tommy Deloris Mike McNeil McQueen Megginson Johnny Barry Ryers Roach LEFT COLUMN Mike Rivenbark Kevin Risdon Warren Rickart Laura Rickard Cindy Rhodenhiser Joe Reynolds Thomas Reid Barbara Reid Lisa Templeton Thelma Linda Reed Reed Debbie Roberts Susan Fleming Janet Frazier Lisa Templeton Kim Walker Bill Terrell Alonzo Ratliff Donald Melton Mark Rollins Terry Walter Tommy Terry Donald Ella Michael Middlebrooks Miller Mitchell Mitchell Jacqueline Debbie jill Craig Corrine Rorie Roy Royals Ryals Ryan Patricia Burke Cynthia Parson Alonza Ratliff Jackie Rorie Juan Dunlap Carrie Pamela Debra Dot Steven Thomas Thompson Tillman Timmons Torrence Brett Cynthia Freda Jackie Marty Ralston Quick Queen Pugh Proctor Ys Tina Karen Harlan Debbie Mizelle Moncus Montgomery Mooney Jayn Shelia Kathy Harriet Safrit Saunders Seckler Sellers Joy Charles Tucker Tucker Turner Tom John William Dickey Proctor Probert Pride Price Amy Maureen Robin Candy Barbara Moore Morey Morris Murrow Myers Rachel Al Ted Sellers Seymour Shadding Tan Kathy Neely Dennis Nichelson Keith Owens Ardelia Paige Curney Parker Nora Parker Cyntha Parsons Tony Parsons Randy Patterson Eddie Pearce Leroy Shankle Kim Shaver Tim Shelton James Siler Clarence Sistrunl Cindy Skipper Michelle Sloan Eric Smith Pam Smith Sylvia Smith Tommy Smith Christine Soots Mark Sowers Steve Sowers David Spaug h Lynn Spaugh Carol Stanley Tammy Steele Stephanie Steffan Corena Stinson Amy Story Janice Stutts Johnny Suggs Brad Swaim Cheryl Swing Terry Tate Floyd Taylor Lynn Teal Rodney Turner Turner Janice Alan Melanie Robert Kevin Potts Post Pettrey Payne Peguese iF Karen Wagner Nancy Wainer Ricky Waldroup Kim Walker Perry Wallace Roslyn Walls Tina Wall Janice Washington Kathy Watson Debra Watts Linda Weatherman Teresa Welch Ellen West Daisy Wheeler Grant Wheeler Charles White Clayton White Verne White Susan Wiley Teresa Wiley Debra Williams Sheila Whitley Gina Willett Tina Williams Mark Willard Michael Williams Adienne Wilson Diane Wilson Lisa Wilson Marie Wilson Ricky Wilson Roger Williams Kyleene Womack Darlene Woods Anna Wright Larry Wright Michael Wright Tanya Wright Stella York Vincent York Loui Young Ricky Younger NOT PICTURED William Allen Elyah Everett Kenya Argo William Norton Mike Causey Shelia Owens Bernadette Christian Johnny Rivers Mark Clark Frazier Setzer Keith Davenport Denise Staples Ricky Davis Pat Stewart Carolyn East William Tyson William Wilson 186 For some Sophomores, finding the way around the school is harder than a Geometry class. It didn’t take long for the girls to form their “groups”. SOPHOMORES Jumping from Junior High to Senior High can really be an experience, particularly here at Central. The chains of maturity and respect which we had forged were all but broken as we began to realize that, once again, we were the little people. We were the Sophomores. We had to adjust to new friends, new teachers, and new ideas, but the change was a welcome one. It made us feel a little older, a little more knowledgable, a little more experienced, and most of all, a little more important; a feeling we will long remember. Officers — L-R: Beth York — Sec. Phillip Cates — Pres. Lauren Smith — V.P., Mrs. Holder — Advisor. 187 Derek Albea Howard Alexander Monique Alexander Lula Alford Connie Allen Debbie Allen Sherril Allen Karen Allred Ken Anderson Donna Angel Lonnie Angel Jerry Archie Marcus Archie Chigita Armstrong Charles Arnold Craig Barnhardt Willie Barringer Eddie Beasley Catherine Beaver Nancy Beaver Ann Bedford Debbie Beeson C indy Bennett Georgia Bennett Darlene Black Laurel Blanchard Ami Bland Valerie Bland Debra Bledsoe Cheryl Bohannon Robert Bolling Andre Boulware John Boyce Melanie Boyd Beatrice Brown Debbie Brown Ginger Brown Heather Brown Mary Brown Mike Brown Patty Brown Robbie Brown Vicky Brown Allyson Bundy Randy Burchfield Susan Burleson Gwen Burris Ronnie Cade Susan Cain Beth Canipe Sharon Carter Connie Castevens Phillip Cates June Cecil Tammy Chaney Alan Chaney Penny Chatman Dawn Church Gwen Cheek Mary Cisco Rudy Cisco Vickie Clampitt Eddie Clary 188 Catrilla Colbert Willie Commander Lee Campbell Katherine Condrone Harold Cook Tim Cook Carole Copeland Cris Cougill Anne Courts Avery Cowans Richard Crowder Betsy Crouse Leon Crumpler Donna Cruthis Dennis Curtis Ronnie Davenport Jill Davis Mary Lynn Davis Russell Davis Danita Dawkins Tim Delk Terry Dellinger Edward Dew James Dines Leroy Dingle Constance Dickson Celeste Dockery Sherrie Dockery Alan Doobrow Terrie Dowdy - Laura Dow Sammy Ache Sammie Dow Mary Dowds Miranda Dudley Donald Duff Kim Eads Tammy East Rose Eldridge Curtis Evans David Ewings Lisa Faria Richard Farlow Debbie Farrington Faye Grace Kelley Fenn Sarah Fitzgerald Michael Floyd Von Foster Amy Fowler Dawn Fowler Robin Frady Deann Frazier Donald Ferguson Jackie Fowler Steve Frazier Renee Freeman Deena French Susan French Benny Garrison Gwen Garrison David Gayle Tamara Gibhardt 189 Carlin Kin Gibson Gibson Curtis Ingram Rod Susan Gibson LEFT COLUMN Steve Honeycutt Raymond Hunt Perry Humphrey Tommy Huffman Carroll Hope Linda Honeycutt Debra Hooper Jack Holbrook die Robin Hobbs Hinkle Ronald Gillespie Leack Rhonda Ingram Dale Leviner Jay Hilton Roscoe Gilmore Stanley Ingram Diane Lewallen Robin Inman Lindsay Sherry Highfill Felkia Grace Michael Jackson LAG Karen Lingerfelt Cynthia Graham Milton Jackson Annette Little Roger Hickson Toya Graham Debbie James Arlene Little Joe Jané Denise Little Anne Hethcock Edgar Little Dana Herring David Green Shirley Jenkins Gwen Little Brian Herndon Wanda Greene Gerald Johnson Roger Little Steve Hepler Jody Greer James Johnson Vannessa Little Becky Hensley Mark Johnson Sharon Little Ada Hensley Stephen Henderson RIGHT COLUMN Ricky Hall Anne Hauser Wilbert Hayes Clyde Hardison Felecia Harrington Jean Harris Mary Hayes Ronnie Hayes Roxanna Hayworth Kathy Hedrick Michael Johnson Ronald Johnson Vickie Johnson Rhonda Jones Terry Jones Jimmy Kallam Kendall Kearns Mary Kearns Valarie Kearse David Kellam Arthur Kelly Kay Kennerly Carl Kersey John Kiers Billy Kiger Dennis King Keith Kinley Shelby King Trina Kirby Jason Kirkpatrick Joe Kitchin Carol Kivett Trip Knox Sandy Lackey Pam Lamb Dean Lambeth Alice Lancaster Irby Lawrence Mary Lones Maxine Lowery Gary Lytch James Mabe Mark Mabe Clifton Mack Angelia Mackey Carl Manning Darlene Manual Mike Markham Tim Marlowe Melvin Marshall Andrea Martin Linda Martin Molly Martin Wanda Martin John Massey Randy Massey Phyllis Matthews Mel McAdams David McBlain Reginald McBride Lynn McCain Ardelia McCall Thad McCall Juanita McCallum Scott McCarthy Jetanna McClain Tyrone McClain Howard McClure Edith McCorquodale Connie McCuiston Maria McDaniel Mary Ann McDonald Tommy McDonald Adrienne McDonnell Roland McLean Barbara McLeod Alan McNeil Dianne McNeil Regina McRae Debbie Meachum Johnnie Medley Susan Megginson Elizabeth Mendenhall Sherrie Messer Andrew Middlebrook Valeria Middlebrooks Bobby Miller Donald Miller Freddie Mitchell John Mitchell Jimmy Mitchell Reid Mitchell Lawrence Mobley Phyllis Monk Melinda Montgomery Sandra Mooney Brenda Moore Howard Moore Chris Morakis Peggy Morgan Luther Morrison 192 Toni Myers Mary Myers Deborah Nance James Nance Crawford Newton Donna Osborne Kathy Osborne John Owens Marshan Page Donald Parker Jennifer Parker Sharon Parker Dee Parrish Sharon Parson Sandra Patrick Tommy Payne Gary Peace Phillip Peace Patti Pearson Linda Pemberton Barbara Perdue Petra Ivy Arleen Petrea Gloria Phillips Rachel Phillips Ronald Porter Tom Pratt Pam Prevatt Mary Jane Price Ronnie Prince James Pritchett Mary Pritchett Catherine Pruett Robert Pugh Alma Purtle Eddie Queen Cornelius Quick Lorenzo Quick Billy Rankin Tony Ratliff Ken Reams Kathy Reece Arthur Reed Dwan Richardson Randy Rickard Tim Ridge Ward Ring Helen Roach Linda Robertson Evon Robinson Rodney Robles Carolyn Rogers Alvie Rorie Herman Rorie Sherre Rorie Wanda Roseberry Kim Ruddock Meredith Ruden Barry Sandman Tykey Savas Terry Scott Bobby Sechrest D. Shaddins 193 Ken Craig Edward Ella Hilda William Rick Susan Donna Shelley Shelton Shelton Shelton Shetley Sipley Skeen Small Smith Mike Perry Doris Tim Mike Gay Van Sam Elen Varipapa Vasquez Vaughn Vaughn Vestal Vires Voorhees Wainer Wall LEFT COLUMN Ricky Underwood Doug Tyson Wanda Tyson Debbie Tyson Lee Tysinger Karen Turner Tim Turnage Dwight Turbeville 7 “en ‘as M4 a ; erman bi Louise Rachel Steve Randy Pegg Buck Becky Woodruff Woods Yates Yates Yarbrough Yarborough Worley Royster Pam Cheryl Laurie Tony Ann Catherine Juanita Chuck Tucker Tucker Tucker Trivette Torrence Tinsley Timberlake Threadgill Thorpe we Joe Smith Walter Wall Jamie Workman Terry Thomas Lauren Smith Steve Walton Pat Thomas Cliff Ward Leroy Thomas Debbie Wardlaw Orevella York Anthony Terry Marjorie Mike Perry Robert Jerry Smith Smith Smith Smith Spencer Chervedein Renee Tim RIGHT COLUMN Warley Washington Watlington Rachel Stafford Cassie Staples Ronnie Staples Sharon Stevens James Stevenson Lu Ann Suggs Sherry Sugg Dale Tate Lola Taylor Sharon Taylor David Watts Michael Watts Duane Wheeless Eva Wheeler Randy Wheeler Ann Wheeless Rodney White Tammy White Tina White Glenda Whitehead Danny Whitley James Whittington Rochelle Whitworth Donald Williams Glenda Williams Robbie Williams Teresa Williams Jerry Williard Craig Wilson Faye Wilson James Wilson Kaye Wilson Marsha Wilson Steve Wilson Dianna Winchester Julie Winzeler Debra Ann Withers Debra Witherspoon Harriette Deborah Diane Young Zimmerman Glover Richard Paul Sharon Karen Terrell Terrell Teal Teal Tom Terrell, Laura Lewis, Dee Parrish 196 NOT PICTURED Jennifer Blevins Gary Bright Meg Brown Debbie Burch Lee Campbell Vida Chatman Jill Davis Johnny Deberry Freddy Gainer Tony Gainer Diane Glover Faye Grace David Green Debra Hamilton Sandra Harrington Wilbert Hayes Joshua Leach Thomas Lewis Arthur Little PLE ADL Das yp pie Mepis at Daisy Mack Robert Marshall Felisa McDonald Deborah McKeehan Deloris McQueen Randy Patterson Marie Payne Terry Potts William Pride Leroy Shankle Theodore Shipes Garland Simrel Cynthia Skipper Barry Smith Faye Smith Kathy Spence Mike Steward Wanda Taylor Scott Tilley NIXON RESIGNS PRESIDENCY ... 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Main Street 882-4822 884-8340 RCA Color B W TV-Stereos Sylvania Color B W TV-Stereos Whirlpool Appliances JARRETT STATIONERY COMPANY 106-108 N. Wrenn St. Established 1902 Office Equipment and Supplies ADAMS-MILLIS CORPORATION A Diversified Textile Manufacturing Corporation Operation Divisions _Adams-Millis Texturing and Adams-Millis Hosiery Co. _ Dyeing Quality Polyester Yarns Quality Hosiery For All a enue! a The Family Since 1904 Texelastic Corp. Elasticized Yarn Manufacturing Plants Kernersville, Archdale, High Point, Mount Airy, Hickory, Raeford, North Carolina; Edmond, Oklahoma; and Cleveland, Tennessee. Compliments of JOHN CROWDER’S NORTH STATE TELEPHONE CO. High Point, Randleman, STAR UNSRY AND Thomasville CUMBY MORTUARY “Our Family Serving Yours’ Funeral Directors 122 Chestnut Dr. High Point, N.C. 27261 Phone 885-5045 , WESTCHESTER UNION 76 202 ALLRED METAL Stamping Works 901 Old Thomasville Rd. Furniture, Hardware Compliments Compliments t th of en, : : WOOD’S EXXON Senior Class | U.S. Plywood Co. 1110 East Lexington Ave. High Point,N.C. ALLEN VENEER CORP. 301 W. Springdale Ave. P.O. Box 12 High Point, North Carolina 27261 BUCKAROO STEAK RANCH 1711 N. Main Street CARRICK TURNING WORKS, INC. P.O. Box 1868, Prospect Ext. VAN’S OF HIGH POINT Division of Pilgrim Furniture Company Phone: 475-2111 Auto — Fire — Casualty — Life — Health — Group Insurance STATEWIDE INSURANCE SERVICE 842 S. Main Street High Point, N.C. Office Phone 885-4171 HUNTER COAL AND OIL CO. Phone: 882-3366 Heating and Air Conditioning YOUNG’S FURNITURE AND RUG COMPANY 1706 N. Main Street Compliments of SOUTHERN FILM EXTRUDERS 203 SERVES VOU FIRST™ YOUR ndependent Insurance AGENT Jones Peacock, Inc. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS 118 Oakwood Court “Service Beyond Contract” J. B. Gibson, President Joe Teague—Asst. V.P. PURCELL SUPPLY COMPANY Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning and Electrical Phone 882-1411 725 W. Green Dr. — P.O. Box 1389 High Point, N.C. HIGH POINT HARDWARE CO. 239 SOUTH MAIN STREET HIGH POINT, N. C. 27260 WELBORN PLUMBING and HEATING CO., INC. 1607 Ward St. Phone: 882-2309 STARNES ART COMPANY 124 Church St. High Point, N.C. 27260 Phone: 919-885-2323 204 John Diffendal—V.P. W. E. LINTHICUM and SON, INC. High Point, N.C. Certified Ready-Mixed Concrete Compliments ofa Friend Congratulations Graduates... ARTISTIC BEAUTY COLLEGE Day and Night Classes — Beauty Training A A TOYOTA SALES, INC. Get your hands on a Toyota — You'll never let go! 328 S. Main St. In Downtown High Point Phone: 885-9016 We Keep Your Clothes Looking Their Best .. . 7 @leanel 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 1 HOUR DRY CLEANING 3 HOUR SHIRT SERVICE FREE WINTER STORAGE Open Tuesday-Saturday 6:30 A.M. - 6:30 P.M. CLOSED MONDAYS 205 Compliments to the CLASS lr 7S COMILLIS SQUARE 1109 N. Main St. e High Point, N.C. Homes in All Price Ranges and in ALL Areas in High Point Homes in All Price Ranges and in ALL Areas in High Point Inc. Florence Eiseman Little Filly, Designer Studio Ladies Childrens Clothing and Accessories Linens Perfumes REALTOR® ERNO LASZLO Skin Care Products Store Hours 10:00-5:00 Mon.-Fri. 11:00-4:00 Sat. PHONE 883-149) Harold Craven Harold Johnson Compliments of BELL FACTORY OUTLET 2902 N. Main High Point MARSH FURNITURE COMPANY The Denim Capital of the Civilized World (and parts of Virginia) BEESON HARDWARE “We outfit the Bison” YOUNT'S GUILFORD ARTH . K ‘ OPTICAL PHAR . “ ' GOOD DRUG STORE COMPANY 1248 SO. MAIN Phone S83 755 CHIGH PGINT, N.C. 27260 Compliments of HARRIS MUSIC CO. REDBIRD CAB 2432 English St. High Point, N.C. Phone 882-8181 MOMOROMOMOKE WILLIAMS FLOWERS AND GIFTS 2012 English Road High Point, North Carolina Ee SE RRR YN RMS 207 PATRONS OF High Point Central Medical Center Surgeons, Inc. High Point Dermatology Clinic, Inc. High Point O.B.-Gyn. Associates, Inc. High Point Surgical Associates, Inc. Drs. Jarrell Jarrell Drs. Campbell, Harris, Brooks, Sorrels, P.A. Thomas B. Garrett, D.D.S. Jan C. Nibbelink, D.D.S. L.R. Cashion, D.D.S., M.S.O. Dr. L. P. Megginson, Jr. John L. Brockman, M.D., P.A. Dr. L.F. Pruden “Friends” “The Dependable Store” Established 1933 LEONARD'S DRUG STORE If it’s Borden, it’s got to be good. High Point BICYCLE TOY AND DAVIS HOBBY SALES PRIN PCH sete Authorized Schwinn Dealer INDUSTRIES 504 N. Main Street 888-7933 _ - 209 210 BOB’S TV Sales Service High Point’s 1 Zenith Dealer You're better off at Bob’s — Where else? HIGH POINT COLLEGE Founded in 1924 Offering you the best of two worlds — a career-oriented education rooted in the traditional liberal arts with a contemporary curriculum. HIGH POINT COLLEGE is fully accredited, coeducational, related to the United Methodist Church, enrolls about 1050 students annually, has 100,000 volumes in the library, and the majority of the faculty hold the Ph.D. degree. You will also find a full range of extracurricular activities including sports, music, drama, and attractive social opportunities. Ask how you can join the hometown crowd at High Point College. Phone the Director of Admissions — 885-5101 CHEAP JOE’S JEANS Westchester Drive, High Point “Cheap Joe Wants You In His Jeans.’ 211 Wo 410 North Wrenn Street High Point, N. C. 882-8817 MANN DRUG STORES “The drug chain with everything.” Compliments of a Friend 441 N. Wrenn Street High Point, N. C. 27260 Phone: 882-9426 “Your Pride is Our Profession” ... Now serving men and women mean JAN ILE (Ova SS) Alton Stanford — Fred Joyce Compliments of , SAMPLE SHOE STORE ROSE FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. 214-216 S. Elm St. WAGNER TIRE SERVICE “Michelin and Uniroyal Steel Belted Radial Tires” 300 Church Avenue High Point, N. C. Free Parking — Air Conditioning Complete Home Furnishings Phone: 882-6871 SAMUEL HYMAN Jeweler — Gift Shop High Point, N.C. Wh ae Gud Ee Sop, Wipe GENERAL CONTRACTOR VARSITY DRIVE-IN Try our Delicious Broasted Chicken 2410 North Main St. PHONE 882-8167 P.O. BOX 1767 628 GREENSBORO ROAD High Point, North Carolina 212 downtown High Point at Air Conditioned +e MUSSINA TINS Free T-V c Spacious enln) ZESTO’S ICE CREAM suse Se d BETTY J METCALFE M qa: . CANIN TIGLIEG meleohone 882-4103 oe ie Soft Ice Cream and Sandwiches CAPITAL MEDALS, INC. Trophies Plaques e@ Sales Awards 1412 North Main St. Engraving 1934 English Rd. Phone 883-1176 High Point, N.C. 27261 KEPLEY’S BAR-B-Q “Hogs are beautiful” 1304 N. Main St. Ya Catering Service — Anytime, Anywhere ¢2 Join the Group — The One at Kepley’s! GRIFFITH OFFICE SUPPLY 792 N. Main and Corner at Ray Phone: 885-5041 f RADIO SERVICE CENTER 805 Westchester Dr., H.P. Ph. 882-3412 Specializing in Car Radio and Tapes 8 Metropolitan Life New York, N. Y. G. E. “PETE” SCHULTHEISS C.L.U. VA NASH JEWELRY SS LOAN CO. 77 127 N. Main St. ‘“‘Remember Nash Saves You Cash.” CECIL’S DISCOUNT DRUG STORE 121 N. Main St. High Point, N.C. Congratulations To Class Of TES) ORANGE JULIUS Westchester Mall 886-5267 THE HIGH POINT ENTERPRISE 4A Devilish, Good Drink” 213 AW “Your Savings Satisfaction Dealer” HEVROLET CO. 1800 N. Main St Phone 885-5171 You Have A CAROLINA aa CO NTAI NER Wachovia The official class ring, designed ten or twelve years ago does not fit today’s student preference. Buy your class ring in the modern manner. At... LESTER’S JEWELERS 131 South Main Street DELIVERY 2 TO 4 WEEKS WACHOVIA BANK TRUST CO., N.A. “The Class of '76” eligible for the Main Office — 200 N. Main St. spirit of '76 class rings’ North Office — 1700 N. Main West End Office — 1604 English South Office — 1800 S. Main Westchester Office — Westchester Mall Archdale Office — 3312 S. Main Jamestown Office — Main St., Jamestown ll Other Schools Post Office Box 2006, High Point, N. C. @ @ Old Dominion =FREIGHT -LINE Serving States of: New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia 214 N.S.M. 1301 East Lexington Avenue SECHREST FUNERAL SERVICE Since 1897 N.S.M. Telephone: 882-2555 or 885-2145 CENTRAL SAVINGS BANK National Selected Morticians Serving HALL PRINTING COMPANY Be High Point 135 S. HAMILTON ST. HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA EXTERMINATORS INC. Serving Piedmont and Western North Carolina Zi CAROLYN FABRICS, INC. 1948 W. Green Drive High Point, N.C. ELDER DRUG CO. 1001 E. Green Compliments of 1602 English Phone: 885-2655 ae VICK PAINT AND WEST END WASHETTE ee _ Clean Washes, fluffy dried - WALLPAPER COMPANY and neatly dried HIGHLAND MOTORS Olds-Cadillac Leasing High Point, N.C. THE SWEET SHOPPE BAKERIES “The Wonderful World of Baking.” College Village 882-8026 _ Westchester Mall _ 885-2828 CRESCENT FORD PIEDMONT ELECTRIC 100 Old Winston Rd. High Point, North Carolina 883-0181 COMPANY High Point Jamestown Thomasville ee 216 C. DEWITT HOLTON FURNITURE CO. “Quality Furniture and Carpets.” Savings and Home Loans PIEDMONT SAVINGS AND LOANS 700 North Main High Point, N.C. 817 S. Main Street ROSE RADIO T.V. Sean } EEE ae) 1edmont fe=a) P. O. BOX 987 7O0O NORTH MAIN STREET HIGH POINT, N. C. 27261 8 vo) 80ciaT’ We extend to each of you Compliments of CAROLINA SPRING CORPORATION our sincerest wishes fora bright and successful future. 101 North Main Street High Point, North Carolina Westchester Mall High Point, North Carolina Our stores also serve... Asheboro, Salisbury, and Burlington, North Carolina Your Fashion Advisors .. . ‘ oO ZONOLITE DIVISION W.R. Grace and Company ZO Prospect street Phone: 888-9978 PAT! ALLEN’S AIRPORT “66” SERVICE STATION 1-40 at N. C. 68 Greensboro, N. C. Road Service Wrecker Service : | Phone —H. P. 454-3513 or Greensboro 668-0600 TOWN COUNTRY BEAUTY SALON - Coo 812 Lindsay St. High Point, N. C. owner stylist Shirley Wilson Compliments of SHORE’S DRY CLEANERS 501 English Compliments of HIGH POINT BICYCLE CENTER your full service bicycle shop SALES e SERVICE e PARTS e ACCESSORIES 713 N. Main Street 882-8611 FOUR DOLPHINS PET SHOP 2428 English Rd. Phone: 885-9504 Fish Pros FROMA FRIEND ongratulations Seniors tridyn industries inc. BQAIJUN INCGUSERIELS INC. manufacturers of plastic pipe and fittings p.o. box 156, colfax, n.c. 27235, (919) 996-2711 Congratulations Seniors. Good Luck in the Future From the HIGH POINT CENTRAL JR. JAYCEES Compliments of Come See Us At First Union National Bank O North Carolina Broad Street Exxon Vann York Pontiac 220 Tel.: 885-8069 RUDY 8. HINNANT YOUR JY dependent 665 NORTH MAIN STREET POST OFFICE BOX 886 HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA 27261 T RUDY HINNANT INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Insurance AGENT “steves vou oat Morning 1539 N. Main St. Tel. 882-1622 Junior Petites Sizes 3-15 1240 N. Main St. High Point, N. C. 27261 phone: 882-6124 =“ Apple Tree Outlet 221 Accessories — Mirrors — Pictures — Gifts — Lamps Windsor West 1650 English Rd. High Point, N. C. 27260 919—882-9390 phone: 885-0146 Southland Supply Co., Inc. Lumber — Building Materials — Millwork — Minnesota Rev. Paints — Wall Paper 711 Greensboro Rd. High Point, N. C. “The Three Muskateers” WOMACK ELECTRONICS SHOWROOM 130 Lindsay St., H. P. Stereo Component Systems Tape Recorder, Home Auto Tape Deck ph. 882-4177 GENERAL PAPER CO. PARAMOUNT FURNITURE CO., INC “The Cecils’”’ 1100 N. Main St. Henredon Fine Furniture 883-1102 UNDERWOOD ALIGNMENT Green Up America with plants from THE GARDEN HOUSE 831 N. Main “Expect the Unusua 1 Compliments of V. P. CARRICK Columbia Food Market “World’s Best Meats”’ 2401 North Main Street 222 223 FROM A FRIEND Homes e Commercial ¢ Industrial Painting Spraying DON W. RICKERT Paint Contracting Tailored to your designs Free Estimates phone: 882-3159 COCA-COLA COMPANY “MUTT and JEFF” INGRAM VENDING SERVICE “Complete home outfitters” BLACK’S FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. 2454 Eng. Road High Point, N. C. Lavona Black — Pres. Harold Moose — Vice-Pres. phone: 886-5011 HIGH POINT BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Jim Cain congratulates David Parker, Van Massey, Marshall Morgan, Tom Terrell, Joey Winfrey, David Payne, Jerry Samet, Kirby Bryson, and Sam Lasine. David Parker congratulates Van Massey, Marshall Morgan, Tom Terrell, Joey Winfrey, David Payne, Jerry Samet, Kirby Bryson, Sam Lasine, and Jim Cain. Van Massey congratulates Marshall Morgan, Tom Terrell, Joey Winfrey, David Payne, Jerry Samet, Kirby Bryson, Sam Lasine, Jim Cain, and David Parker. Marshall Morgan congratulates Tom Terrell, Joey Winfrey, David Payne, Jerry Samet, Kirby Bryson, Sam Lasine, Jim Cain, David Parker, and Van Massey. Tom Terrell congratulates Joey Winfrey, David Payne, Jerry Samet, Kirby Bryson, Sam Lasine, Jim Cain, David Parker, Van Massey, and Marshall Morgan. Joey Winfrey congratulates David Payne, Jerry Samet, Kirby Bryson, Sam Lasine, Jim Cain, David Parker, Van Massey, Marshall Morgan, and Tom Terrell. David Payne congratulates Jerry Samet, Kirby Bryson, Sam Lasine, Jim Cain, David Parker, Van Massey, Marshall Morgan, Tom Terrell, and Joey Winfrey. Jerry Samet congratulates Kirby Bryson, Sam Lasine, Jim Cain, David Parker, Van Massey, Marshall Morgan, Tom Terrell, Joey Winfrey, and David Payne. Kirby Bryson congratulates Sam Lasine, Jim Cain, David Parker, Van Massey, Marshall Morgan, Tom Terrell, Joey Winfrey, David Payne, and Jerry Samet. Sam Lasine congratulates Jim Cain, David Parker, Van Massey, Marshall Morgan, Tom Terrell, Joey Winfrey, David Payne, Jerry Samet, and Kirby Bryson. Jim Cain, David Parker, Van Massey, Marshall Morgan, Tom Terrell, Joey Winfrey, David Payne, Jerry Samet, Kirby Bryson, and Sam Lasine would like to congratulate... THE CLASS OF 1975 224 SENIOR STATISTICS | Acuff, Shelly 526 North Hamilton Beta Club (4); DE (3, 4); DECA (3, 4); FBLA (1, 2); A Cappela Choir (4); Centralaires (3); Homecoming Exhibits (4); General Office Staff (2); Student Store (4); Ruston High School, Ruston, La. (1); Jones Valley High School, Birmingham, Ala. (2). Adams, Pam 1109 Greenway Drive Art Club (3); Beta Club (4); Math Club (4); Sub-Junior Woman’s Club (3, 4); Homeroom Secretary (1); Homecoming Exhibits (4) Aderholt, John Marcus 1013 N. Rotary Drive Beta Club (3, 4); FCA (2, Secretary—3; President—4); Jr. Civitans (3, 4); Monogram Club (3, 4); NHS (4); Varsity Football (1, 3, 4); J.V. Foot- ball (2); Baseball (2); Track (1); Intramural Sports (1); All-State Band (3); Co-Ordinating Council (3, 4); Basketball (1, 2); Lab Assistant (4); Varsity Club (4); J.V. Basketball (1, 2) Albea, Crystal 702 Cliffside Drive Anchor Club (2); Youth Volunteer (3); Marching Band (1, 2, 3); Homeroom President (2); Youth Council (3); Talent Show (4); Library Staff (1); Bus Driver (2, 3, 4); Student Secretary (4) Aldridge, Cynthia Lynn 9411 Croyden Street GAA (1); Library (4); Pep Club (1, 2); Spanish Club (3, 4); Sub-Junior Woman’s Club (4); Track (1); Y-Teens (1); Youth Volunteer (1); Cho- rus (1, 2, 3, 4); Choralettes (1); Choral Ensembles (4); Centralaires (4); Homeroom Representative (1, 2); Youth Council (1, 2, 3, 4); Talent Show (3); Youth Legislative Assembly (3, 4); Secretary for Women’s Rights (3); Youth Councils of North Carolina Convention (3, 4); Li- brary Staff (4) Alexander, Acquanetta 1801 Drew Avenue Beta Club (4); NHS (3, 4); Pep Club (1); Junior Class Secretary (3); Youth Council (2, 3); Talent Show (3, 4); Governor’s School (3); Lab Assistant (3) Allen, Cynthia Dolores 713 Cliffside Avenue FHA (4); Bisonettes (2); Talent Show (4) Allen, Kevin 807 South Elm Street VICA (2); Wrestling (2); Intramural Sports (1); Bus Driver (3) Allen, Tony E. 1005 Tipton Street DECA (4); Wrestling (4); DECA Vice-President (4); General Office Staff (3); Library Staff (1) Allred, Laura Jo 1161 Sweetbriar Road Art Club (4); Beta Club (3, 4); French Club (3); NHS (4); Quill and Scroll (4); Science Club (3, 4); Anchog Club (3); Choralettes (2); Homeroom Secretary (1, 2, 3); Homeroom Alternate Representative (4); Youth Council (2, 3, 4); Jr. Pointer (1); Pemican Editorial Staff (3), Photography Editor (4); YCNC (3, 4); Secretary of Youth Councils of North Carolina (4); Youth Legislative Assembly (3); Youth Council of NC Convention (3); Opus (3); Graduation Marshal (3); Who’s Who (4); Morehead Nominee (4); Merit Semi-Finalist (4); Scholastic Art Awards, Gold Key Winner (4); Homecoming Exhibits (3); Graduation Committee (4); Jr. Class Supper (3); Carswell Scholarship Finalist (4); Institute of Gov’t Seminar (3); Youth in Gov't Day (3); Who’s Who (4) Alston, James Robert 603-C Kent Street Varsity Football (3); J.V. Foot ball (1); Track (2) Amos, Pamela Kaye 801 Hillcrest Drive Latin Club (2, 3); Beta Club (4); Homecoming Exhibits (4); Drama Club (2); West Forsyth Senior High School (2, 3) Armstrong, Frenchie Denise 604 Vail Street DE (3); DECA (3); FBLA (4); A Cappela Choir (3); Centralaires (4); Tal- ent Show Athanas, Heidi Ann 1405 Fernwood Drive Beta Club (3, 4); Keyette (2, 3, 4); NFL (2, 3, 4); NHS (3, 4); Pep Club (2, 3); Science Club (4); Cheerleader (1, 2, 3); Orchestra (1); Homeroom Officer (3); Precinct Representative (3); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Pemican Editorial Staff (3); Pointer Business Manager (4); Gover- nor’s School Delegate (4) Atkinson, Phillip Charles 3120 Pine Valley FCA (2); Jr. Jaycees (3, 4); NHS (4); Jr. Jaycees (3, 4); Varsity Club (3, 4); Wrestling (1, 2, 3, 4); Track (1, 2); Cross Country (2, 3); Homecom- ing Exhibits (3, 4) Atkinson, Terry W. 1317 Kentucky Street Inter-Act (2, 3); VICA (4); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3); Manager (3) Ashby, Kathy Lynn 913 Grace Street Spanish Club (3); Beta Club (4) Bailey, Pinckney Philmore 1031 Wellington Court Homecoming Exhibits (1, 2); General Office Staff (4); Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4) Bailey, Rebecca Kathleen 620 Westwood Avenue DECA (4); Homecoming Exhibits (3, 4); Pemican Business Staff (3); Secretary of DECA (4); Bus Driver (3, 4); Centralaires (2, 3, 4) Baldwin, Cassell 1600 Gavin Drive VICA (3, 4); Varsity Football (1) Ballow, Charles Howard 1604 Laurel Lane DE (4); DECA Parliamentarian (4); Homecoming Exhibits (3, 4); Talent Show (3, 4); Fire Drill Committee (4); Lab Assistant (4); Pointer Edi- torial Staff (3, 4); Westchester Academy (1) Barbee, Sandi Kaye 1114 Orlando Place Civinettes (4); COO (4); Homecoming Exhibits (4); Pemican Business Staff (3); Cheerleading (1) Bean, Betty Jo 409 Ferndale Blvd. Pep Club (2); Sub-Junior Woman’s Club (3, 4); Marching Band (1, 2, 3); Homecoming Exhibits (4); Lab Assistant (4) Beaver, Ann Haywood 1009 Oakhurst Avenue Beta Club (3, 4); French Club (3, 4); Keyette (2, 3, 4); NHS (4); Quill and Scroll (4); Central Co-ordinating Council (4); Pointer Editorial Staff (4); Beta Club President (4); NFL Secretary (3); French Club Vice- President (4); Honorary French Society (2, 3, 4); NFL (2, 3, 4) Beck, James Chandler 517 Gatewood Ave. Beta Club (4); FCA (2, 3, 4); Key Club (3, 4); Monogram Club (3, 4); NHS (4); Quill and Scroll (4); Varsity Football Trainer (4); Wrestling (4); Baseball (2, 3); Basketball Manager (3); Cross Country (4); Choral Ensemble (2, 3, 4); Centralaires (2, 3, 4); Homeroom Representative (4); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Jr. Pointer (1); Pointer Editorial Staff, Sports Editor (3, 4); Talent Show (3, 4) 225 Bedford, Julie Caroline 602 Colonial Drive Beta Club (4); Pep Club (2, 4); Science Club (4); Spanish Club (3, 4); Anchor Club (2, 3, 4); A Cappela Choir (3); Chorus (1); Choralettes (2); Centralaires (4); Homecoming Exhibits (3, 4); Youth Council (1, 2); Lab Assistant (4); Episcopal Diocesan Youth Commission (3) Bernot, Rob 815 Westwood Avenue Beta Club (4); FCA (2, 3, 4); French Club (3); Jr. Civitans (3, 4); Mono- gram Club (2, 3, 4); Varsity Football (2, 3, 4); Track (2, 3, 4); Basket- ball (2, 3); Executive Board (3); Homeroom President (3, 4); Ward Representative (3); Central Co-Ordinating Council Committee (4); Homecoming Exhibits (4); Youth Council (2); Jr. Pointer (1); Talent Show (4); Fire Drill Committee (4); Vice-President Civitans (4) Black, Joy Lee 1506 Coventry Road Art Club (3, 4); Civinettes (3, 4); Pep Club (2, 3, 4); Cheerleader (1); Orchestra (1); A Cappela Choir (3); Chorus (1, 2, 3, 4); Choralettes (2); Choral Committee Ensemble (4); Centralaires (4); Prom Deco- rations (4); Lab Assistant (4) Bland, Susie 633 Westwood Avenue Beta Club (4); French Club (3, 4); Keyette (2, 3, 4); Pep Club (2, 3, 4); Intramural Sports (1); Swimming (1, 2, 3, 4); Co-Ordinating Council (4); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Red Cross Committee (1); Fire Drill Committee (4); Coach’s Staff (3, 4) Bowers, Gregory Lee 409 Carey Avenue DECA (3, 4); Varsity Football (1); Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4); Student Store Staff (4); Bus Driver (3, 4) Boyles, Jay Van 1224 Devonshire Beta Club (4); FCA (2, 3); Key Club (2, 3, 4); Monogram Club (2, 3, 4); Pep Club (2, 3); Track (2, 4); Swimming (2, 3, 4); Cross Country (2); Homecoming Exhibits (3, 4); Jr. Pointer (1); Lab Assistant (4) Bradner, Joyce Lynn 518 Birchwood Drive Art Club (3, 4); Beta Club (3, 4); Math Club (4); NHS (4); Pep Club (4); Quill and Scroll (4); Science Club (4); Spanish Club (3); Anchor Club (3, 4); Central Co-Ordinating Council (3, 4); Homecoming Exhibits (3, 4); Pemican Editorial Staff (4); Prom Decorations Committee (4); Anchor Club President (3, 4) Brady, Denise 518 W. Ward Avenue A Cappela Choir (3); Chorus (3, 4); Centralaires (4) Brandon, John C. 325 Montlieu Avenue Key Club (4); NFL (1, 2, 3, 4); Homecoming Exhibits (4); Talent Show (4); President of NFL (4); Vice-President of NFL (3); Vice-President of Drama Club (4); School Play (2, 3, 4) Brisson, Brenda Carol 209 N. Ward Avenue Anchor Club (2, 3); Anchor Club Seminar, Vice-President (3); Dean’s Office (3) Bristow, Linda Faye 712 Cliffside Drive FHA (1, 2); A Cappela Choir (3); Centralaires (4); Homeroom Officer (2, 3) Brown, Cassandra Dennise 613 Amos Street GAA (3); Track (3); Marching Band (4) Brown, Gladys Dolores 916-A Amos DE (4); GAA (1); Talent Show (1); Library Staff (1) 226 Brown, Jeanette 504 White Oak Street DECA (3); Y-Teens (1); Intramural Sports (1, 2, 3); Heroes (4); Home- coming (4) Brown, Karen Sue 1101 Park French Club (1); VICA (3) Brucki, Richard Michael 627 Colonial Drive Beta Club (3, 4); FCA (2); Inter-Act (2, 3, 4); Math Club (4); NFL (2, 3, 4); Spanish Club (2, 3, 4); Varsity Football (2); Baseball (2); Intramural Sports (1); J.V. Basketball (2); Varsity Basketball (1, 3, 4); Homeroom President (2); Co-Ordinating Council (4); Homecoming Exhibits (3, 4); Pointe r Editorial Staff (3, 4); President of Inter-Act (4); Vice- President of Student Body (4); Delegate to NC Scholastic Press Insti- tute (3); Executive Board (4); President of Catholic Youth Organiza- tion (3); Boy Scout (1); Rotary Award (3) Bryant, Allyson Lynn 810 W. Parkway Civinettes (4); Homecoming Exhibits (4); Jr. Pointer (1); Dean’s Office (2); Student Store Staff (3) Bryson, Kirby James 714 Whittier Ext. FCA (1, 2, 3); Jr. Civitans (2); Jr. Jaycees (3, 4); Monogram Club (3, 4); Quill and Scroll (4); Varsity Football (3, 4); J.V. Football (1, 2); Wres- tling (1, 2, 3); Track (1, 2); Athletic Manager (2); Homeroom Presi- dent (1, 2); Ward Representative (3); Pemican Editorial Staff (3, 4); Pemican Sports Editor (4); Fire Drill Committee (3); Jr. Citizen (1); Bus Driver (4); Lab Assistant (2) Bulla, Sally Ann 1275 Westminster Drive Beta Club (3, 4); French Club (3); Math Club (4); NHS (4); Pep Club (Z, 3, 4); Science Club (3, 4); Anchor Club (3, 4); Youth Volunteer (2, 3); Swimming Manager (3, 4); Marching Band (2, 3, 4); All-State Band (4); Central Co-Ordinating Council (4); Homecoming Exhibits (3); Editor of Opus II (3, 4) Bundy, Marian E. 405 East Farriss Ave. DE (4); DECA (4); Intramural Sports (1); Orchestra (1); DECA Com- mittee (4) Burris, Gregory D. 3121 Taylor Street FCA (4); Varsity Football (1); Class President (1); Student Council Representative (1); Basketball (1, 2, 3); T. W. Andrews (1, 2) Byerly, David Craig 1316 Florida St. DECA (4); Interact (3, 4); Wrestling (1) Cain, Jim Palmer 1208 Westminster Dr. Beta Club (3, 4); French Club (2, 3, 4); Key Club (2, 3, 4); Math Club (2, 3, 4); NFL (3, 4); NHS (3, 4); Baseball (2); Swimming (2); Junior Class President (3); Executive Board (3, 4); Central Co-Ordinating Council (3, 4); Homecoming Exhibits (3, 4); Pemican Editorial Staff (3, 4); Pemican Copy Editor (4); Graduation Committee (4); Key Club President (4); Key Club Convention (3, 4); NFL Nationals (3); Hi 1Q (2, 3, 4); Drama Club (4); Voices of Democracy (3); Who’s Who (4); Commencement Marshal (3); Morehead Candidate (4); Jr. and Sr. Class Projects (3, 4); North Carolina Senate Page (4) Caldwell, Delores R. 722 Fairview Street Library Club (1); Y-Teens (1, 2); A Cappela Choir (3); Chorus (3); Class Secretary (1) Calliari, Mary Beth 315 Nathan Hunt Drive Beta Club (4); French Club (4); Math Club (4); Pep Club (2); Science Club (4); Sub-Junior Woman’s Club (4); Cheerleader (2); Intramural Sports (1); Lab Assistant (4) Camp, Shelia G. 1921 Fern Carter, Mary Lee 406 Cable Street Caswell, Bernard 333 Amhurst Avenue VICA (4); Intramural Sports (1); A Cappela Choir (2, 3); Chorus (1); Centralaires (4); Library Staff Cates, Charles Darrell 316 Phillips FCA (2); Varsity Football (3, 4); J.V. Football (1, 2); Wrestling (1, 2); Track (1, 2); Orchestra (1, 2,,3, 4); Varsity Club (3, 4) Causey, Mike 714 Wise Avenue Ragsdale (2) Clark, Steve D. 1511 Pinehurst Dr. DE (4); DECA (4); Cross Country (2); Lab Assistant (2, 3) Clonts, Myra Ann 241 Boulevard Beta Club (4); DE (2); Intramual Sports (1); Guidance Office Staff (4) Clontz, James Timothy 1502 Cherokee Drive Inter-Act (2, 3); Jr. Civitans (4); Intramural Sports (1); Lab Assistant (4) Collins, Donald Wynn 326 Louise Avenue East Forsyth Parkland (1, 2, 3); Library Club (2); Vice-President Cat- kins High School; Varsity Basketball (East Forsyth) (1, 2, 3); Library Staff (2); Student Store Staff (2) Collins, Terry 1020 Nathan Hunt Drive Beta Club (4); Jr. Jaycees (2, 3, 4); Intramural Sports (1); Alternate Homeroom Representative (4); Vice-President of Jr. Jaycees (4) Cook, Brenda 305 Whittier Avenue GAA (1, 2, 3, 4); NHS (4); Sub-Junior Woman’s Club (3, 4); Intramural Sports (1); Chorus (1); Choralettes (2); Choral Ensemble (3, 4); Cen- tralaires (3, 4); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Girl’s Coaches Staff (3, 4) Cougill, Conya 1226 Kensington Drive Beta Club (4); Pep Club (1); Anchor Club (3, 4); Lab Assistant (1) Shawnee Nission Northwest (1, 2) Cranford, Joe Don 311 Whittier Avenue Track (1, 2); Intramural Sports (1) Craven, Wendy Carol 611 Quaker Lane Pep Club (2); Intramural Sports (1); COO (4) Creede, Ke vin Donald 300 West Parkway Beta Club (4); NFL (2, 3, 4); Pep Club (2, 3); Quill and Scroll (4); Swim- ming (1, 2, 3, 4); Precint and Classroom Representative (1, 2, 3); Point- er Business Staff (3, 4); DeMolay (2, 3, 4); Boy Scouts Cross, Tom 136 Fowler Place VICA (4); Intramural Sports (1); Library Staff (1) Crowder, Pamela Jean 1312 E. Green Drive Anchor Club (2, 3); VICA (4); Vice President of VICA (4) Crowell, Earnest 7-A Clara Cox VICA (3, 4) Dalton, Carol Denise 1309 Florida Street A Cappela Choir (3); Chorus (1, 2, 3, 4); Choralettes (2 ); Choral En- semble (1, 2, 4); Centralaires (4) Davis, Bruce Edward 1809 Fern Avenue Marching Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Bus Driver (3) Davis, Carolyn Jean 1317 Hempshire Court Beta Club (3, 4); Anchor Club (2, 3, 4); Chorus (1); Choralettes (2); Choral Ensemble (3, 4); Centralaires (3, 4); All-State Chorus (3); Band (1) Davis, Debbie J. 418 Friddle Drive Youth Volunteer (2, 3); Mr. Dickens’ Office Staff (2); Bus Monitor (2, 3, 4) Davis, Kathy Annette 115-4B Chestnut Court Apts. COO (4); Homecoming Exhibits (4); Guidance Office Staff (3) Davis, Michael Anthony 1716 Gavin Drive VICA (3); J.V. Football (2); Intramural Sports (1); Marching Band (1, 2); Homeroom Representative (2); DECA (3) Dobbins, Michael David 1308 Florida Street Intramural Sports (1); Marching Band (1, 2) Dockery, Shelia 1918 Fern Avenue Beta Club (4); Library Club (1); NHS (4); Y-Teens (1); Marching Band (1, 2, 3); COO (4); Bisonettes (3); Homecoming Maid of Honor (4) Doobrow, Michael Ira 1003-C Robinhood Beta Club (3, 4); Key Club (2, 3, 4); Monogram Club (3, 4); Tennis (2, 3, 4); Varsity Football (1); Track (1); Intramural Sports (1, 2); Cross Country (3); Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); Homeroom Representative (3, 4); Homecoming Exhibits (3); Jr. Pointer (1) Douglass, Jesse Allen 509 Decatur Varsity Football (3, 4); J.V. Football (1, 2); Wrestling (2); Track (2); In- tramural Sports (2) Dowdy, Ron 722 Prospect Street Beta Club (4); Varsity Football (3); Basketball (1); Class President (1) Drakulakos, Jim 510 Hawthorne Marching Band (1) Draper, Clayton William II 302 Montlieu Avenue Beta Club (4) Dumas, Debra Faye 601 Carter Street DECA (3); Pep Club (2); Northeast (1) Duncan, Dinah 327 Pickett Place Home Ec. Co-op (4) 227 Ellis, Mendee 504 Birchwood Drive Beta Club (3, 4); Library Club (2); NHS (4); Spanish Club (3); Anchor Club (2, 3, 4); A Cappela Choir (3); Chorus (1); Choralettes (2); Choral Ensemble (4); Centralaires (4); Library Staff (2) Ellis, Patricia Ann 633 Wesley Drive Sub-Junior Woman's Club (2, 3); Cheerleader (1); Intramural Sports (1); Homeroom Representative (2, 3); Social Committee (1); School Newspaper (1) Errickson, Mark Curtis 2108 Friends Avenue Marching Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Stage Band (4) Everett, Sharon 902 Sharon Street Richmond Senior High (2) Fairchild, Mary 505 Ashe Street Art Club (4); Beta Club (4); Keyette (3, 4); NFL (2, 3); NHS (4); Pep Club (3); Science Club (4); Spanish Club (2, 3, 4); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Pemican Editorial Staff (4); Lab Assistant (3, 4) Ferguson, Randy Lee 809 East Green Street Varsity Football (1); Wrestling (1); Baseball (4); Bison Weightlifting Club Fitzgerald, Daniel Scott 947 Nottingham Road Inter-Act Club (2); NFL (2, 3, 4); Science Club (3, 4) Intramural Sports (2); School Play (3, 4) Floyd, Karen Leola 1512 Johnson Street Homecoming Exhibits (4) Foster, Patricia Ann 1605 Potts Avenue DECA (3, 4); Homecoming Exhibits (3, 4) Foust, Ann Marie 1200 West Burton Street DE (4); DECA (4); Pep Club (2, 3); A Cappela Choir (3); Chorus (1); Choralettes (2); Choral Ensemble (1); Homecoming Exhibits (3) Frazier, EricR. 1405 Lyndhurst Drive Beta Club (4); Jr. Jaycees (3, 4); NFL (2, 3, 4); Jr. Jaycees (3, 4); Home- room President (2); Co-Ordinating Council (4); President of Futurist Club (4); S.F. Convention in Washington D.C.; NHS (4); Projection Staff (3, 4); Lab Assistant (4) Fulton, James Walker 811 Country Club Drive FCA (4); Jr. Civitans (3, 4); Tennis (1, 2); Varsity Football (3); Track (1); Chorus (1); Homecoming Exhibits (4); Jr. Class Supper (3); Secre- tary of Jr. Civitans (4); Basketball (1, 2); Westchester Academy (1, 2) Gailey, Joe Mark 2207 Ridgecrest Drive DE (3); DECA (3) Garret, David Louis 1311 Foust Avenue VICA (4) Gibson, Laurie Ann 1408 Fernwood Drive Beta Club (4); Keyette (3, 4); NHS (4); Student Secretary (2) Giddeun, Karen Denise 226-B Cedar Street FHA (2); Bisonettes (2); Talent Show (4) Hero (3) 228 Gill, Dawn 2304 June Plane Who’s Who (3); Dean’s Office (3, 4) Glover, Henry Russell 524 Cross Street Glover, James Jr. 507 South Elm Street Grace, Rhonda Denise 634 Park Street GAA (2, 3); Track (2, 3); Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); Volleyball (2, 3, 4); Cho- rus (1); Girl’s Coaches Staff (2, 3); Youth Council (4); Homecoming Exhibits (3) Gray, Thomas Edward 612 Gatewood Avenue Beta Club (4); Key Club (2, 3, 4); Math Club (4); Pep Club (3); Spanish Club (3); Golf (2); Intramural Sports (1); Marching Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Orchestra (1, 3, 4); All-State Band (4); Homeroom Representative (3); Homeroom Alternate (4); Fire Drill Committee (4); Pep Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Stage Band (3, 4) Green, Robert Tate 311 Carrick Street Beta Club (3, 4); FCA (2, 3, 4); Jr. Civitans (3, 4); Monogram Club (2, 3, 4); NHS (4); Pep Club (1, 2); Track (1); Intramural Sports (1); Cross Country (3); Varsity Basketball (1, 3, 4); JV Basketball (2); Homeroom Representative (1, 2, 4); Ward Representative (4) Co-Ordinating Council (4); Homecoming Exhibits (3, 4); Boy’s State (3); Who’s Who (3); Junior and Senior Class Projects (3, 4); Prom Committee (3); Graduation Committee (3) Green, Stephen Lee 802 Carter Street Varsity Football (4); Track (1, 3); Intramural Sports (1); Varsity Club Gregory, Jerry Lee 307 Phillip Street Jr. Jaycees (4); Wrestling (1); Athletic Manager (1); Homecoming Ex- hibits (4); Bus Driver (2, 3, 4) Gundy, Michael 703 Westwood Art Club (3); NFL (2, 3, 4); Pep Club (2); J.V. Football (2); Wrestling (2); Baseball (2); Co-Ordinating Council (4); Talent Show (3); President of Drama Club (4); School Play (3, 4); District Champion — NFL (3) Hall, Karen 406 Pinegrove Drive DE (4); DECA (4); Pep Club (1); Spanish Club (1); Ward Representa- tive (1); Homecoming Exhibits (4); Girl’s Coaches’ Staff (2, 3) Hall, Wanda Gail 401-A Allred Place Pep Club (4); Sub-Junior Woman's Club (4); Homecoming Exhibits (4); Pemican Business Staff (4) Halstead, Jan Marie 204 Parris Avenue Art Club (3, 4); FTA (3, 4); Anchor Club (2, 3, 4); Marching Band (1, 2); Co-Ordinating Council (4); President of FTA (4); Guidance Office Staff (3, 4) Harp, Grady E. 508 Whiteoak Street Bus Driver (3, 4) Harrington, Alton Levon 1422 Furlough Avenue DECA (4); Varsity Football (1) Harrington, Cynthia Marie 1109 West Green GAA (1, 2, 3); Guidance Office Staff (3) Harris, Frank E. 502 Mount Place VICA (3, 4); Vice-President of VICA (4); VICA Convention at Dudley (3) Harrison, David B. 628 Colonial Drive FCA (2); Jr. Jaycees (3, 4); Tennis (3, 4); J.V. Football (2); Homecoming Exhibits (4) Harrison, Nathaniel Mason III 1249 Westminster Drive Beta Club (4); Key Club (2, 3, 4); Tennis (2); Marching Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Stage Band (3, 4) Hawk, Kathy Lee 502 Ferndale Art Club (2); Civinettes (2, 3, 4); Pep Club (2); General Office Staff (4); Student Store Staff (2) Hawkins, Eddie Louis 2602 English Road DECA (3, 4); Student Secretary (4) Hayes, Ann 1006 Creekside Drive Beta Club (3, 4); French Club (3, 4); Keyette (2, 3, 4); NFL (2, 3, 4) NHS (4); Pep Club (2); Cheerleader (2); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 4); Jr. Pointer (1); Secretary of French Club (4); Secretary of Drama Club (4). Hayes, Walter 817 Worth Street VICA (4) Hayworth, Jennie 1226 Dovershire Beta Club (3, 4); Civinettes (2, 3, 4); French Club (3, 4); GAA (2, 3, 4); NFL (2, 3, 4); NHS (4); Pep Club (2); Tennis (2, 3, 4); Cheerleader (1); Intramural Sports (1); Chorus (1); Vice-President of Senior Class (4); Homeroom President (1); Ward Representative (3); Co-Ordinating Council (4); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Jr. Pointer (1); Pointer Business Staff (4); Talent Show (4); School Play (3, 4) Haywood, Mary 1508 Pinehurst Sub-Junior Woman’s Club (2) Haywood, Sarah 1508 Pinehurst Sub-Junior Woman’s Club (4) Henderson, David Carrol 237 E. Parkway Inter-Act (2); Jr. Civitans (3, 4); Varsity Football (1, 3); Track (1); In- tramural Sports (1); Homecoming Exhibits (4); Coach’s Staff (1); Stu- dent Store Staff (1); Bus Driver (1) Hester, Janet Lewis 1116 Potts Avenue Heroes (4); Ragsdale (10, 11); Cooperative Home Economics Hester, Robert Faison 1207 Greenway Drive Beta Club (4); Jr. Civitans (4); Tennis (1); Athletic Manager (1); Home- coming Exhibits (4); Student Store Staff (1, 2) Hickson, Teresa Burnell 1207 Furlough Avenue DECA (3); FHA (3); GAA (1, 2, 4); Pep Club (2, 3); Track (1); Intramural Sports (1) Hinson, Emery Lee 502 Player Drive VICA (4); Wrestling (2) Hobbs, Jay 315 S. Elm Varsity Football (1); Wrestling (1, 2); Marching Band (1, 2, 3); Intramu- ral Sports (1) Hodges, Karen Diane 708 Chandler Avenue Beta Club (4); Sub-Junior Woman’s Club (3, 4); A Cappela Choir (3); Choralettes (2); Choral Ensemble (4); Centralaires (4); Homeroom Representative (4); Homecoming Exhibits (4) Holley, Ernestine Laverne 413 Cable Street Beta Club (4); Civinettes (2, 3, 4); NHS (4); Marching Band (1); Swimmer’s Pageant (4); Guidance Office Staff (4) Holliday, Joey W. 1406 Wales DECA (4) Holmes, Dora F. 1226 Hoover Street FHA (2); GAA (1, 2, 3, 4); Library Club (1, 2); Pep Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Y- Teens (1, 2, 3); Track (1, 2, 3, 4); Cheerleader (1, 2, 3, 4); Intramural Sports (1, 2, 3, 4); Swimming (3); Marching Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Home- coming Exhibits (1, 2, 3, 4); Concert Band (3); Girl’s Coaches’ Staff (1, 2, 3); Student Secretary (1, 2, 4); Committee (1, 2); Softball (1, 2) Honbarrier, Roger B. 217 Pine Ridge Drive Baseball (2, 3, 4); Lab Assistant (4) Howell, Scott 505 Forrest Street DE (4); DECA (4) Huneycutt, Cathy Lynn 506 North Rotary Drive Pep Club (2); Intramural Sports (1); Chorus (1, 2, 3); Choralettes (1); Centralaires (2) Hutchins, Annette Loraine 211 Woodrow Avenue Art Club (2, 3, 4); FTA (3); Pep Club (4); Youth Volunteer (3); Co- Ordinating Council (4); General Office Staff (3); Lab Assistant (4) Ingram, Archie Hayes 118 Taylor VICA (4); Wrestling (2); Homecoming Exhibits (4); Talent Show (1) Ingram, Melinda 1809 West Rotary Drive Beta Club (4) Jackson, Cedric 703 Penn Place FCA (3); J.V. Football (2); Wrestling (1, 2, 3) James, Ron Gene 1402 Fernwood Drive Art Club (1, 2, 3, 4); FCA (1, 2); J.V. Football (1, 2); Wrestling (1, 2); Track (1); Homeroom Vice-President (1); Ward Representative (2); Homecoming Exhibits (2); Youth Council (2); Lab Assistant (4) Johnson, Annette Christine 1207 Vernon Place DE (3); VICA (4); A Cappela Choir (3); Chorus (1); Choralettes (2); Centralaires (4); VICA Secretary (4) Johnson, Jane Leach 311 Colonial Drive Civinettes (3, 4); French Club (3); Pep Club (1, 2, 3); Cheerleader (1, 2); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Dean’s Office (3, 4) 229 Johnson, Karen Wayne 231 Idol Drive DE (4); DECA (4); A Cappela Choir (3); Chorus (2, 3, 4); Choralettes (2); Centralaires (4); Homecoming Exhibits (4); Bisonettes (3); Gene- ral Office Staff (2, 3); DECA (4) Johnson, Sandra Kay 904 Arch Street Beta Club (4); Cheerleader (1) Johnson, Wesley C. 415 Gatewood Avenue Marching Band (2, 3, 4); Stage Band (4); Pep Band (2, 3, 4) Jones, Bobby 1202 South Elm Street Basketball (4) Jones, Christy Joanne 611 West Lexington Avenue Pep Club (2); Quill and Scroll (4); Sub-Junior Woman’s Club (3, 4); Marching Band (2, 3, 4); Pemican Business Staff (4); All-City Orches- tra (3, 4) Jones, Kerry Layne 513 Gatewood Avenue Beta Club (3, 4); Jr. Pointer (1); Boys’ State (3); Commencement Mar- shal (3); Who’s Who (3) Jones, Keith Edward 1310 Chestnut Beta Club (4); Jr. Jaycees (2, 3, 4); Spanish Club (3, 4); Wrestling (1, 2, 3, 4); Homecoming Exhibits (3, 4); Lab Assistant (3, 4) Jordan, Leroy 809 Rosecrest Drive Varsity Football (4) Kearns, Edward Olin 708 Sunset Drive FCA (2, 3); Jr. Civitans (3, 4); Monogram Club (3, 4); Varsity Football (3, 4); J.V. Football (1, 2); Homeroom President (3); Civitan Interna- tional Convention (4) Kearse, Charles 1604 Oneka Street VICA (3, 4); Intramural Sports (1); Bus Driver (4) Kearse, Stanley Bernard 1604 Oneka Avenue Jr. Jaycees (1); Key Club (1); Library (1, 2, 3, 4); Math Club (1); Varsity Football (1, 2, 3); J.V. Football (1, 2); Homeroom President (1); Art Club (1) Key, Nancy Scott 306 Greer Avenue DE (4); DECA (4); FHA (2); Pep Club (2) Kindle, Gary Wayne 1910 Fern Avenue Varsity Football (1) Knox, Leigh Anne 1241 Westminster Drive Civinettes (2, 3, 4); GAA (2, 3); Pep Club (1, 2, 3); Track (2, 3); Cheer- leader (2); Intramural Sports (1); A Cappela (3); Chorus (1); Chora- lettes (2); Choral Emsemble (4); Centralaires (4); Homeroom Vice- President (1); Central Co-Ordinating Council (1); Homecoming Ex- hibits (2, 3, 4); Pointer Editorial Staff (4); B4 Music Club President Koonce, Susan Stuart 1317 Robin Hood Road Beta Club (4); GAA (3, 4); Keyettes (2, 3, 4); NHS (4); Spanish Club (3, 4); Tennis (3, 4); Track (3); Intramural Sports (1); Swimming (1, 2); Homeroom Officer (3, 4); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Homecom- Rare (4); Youth Council (2); Coach’s Staff (3); Girl’s Coaches’ Staff (4) Lackey, Gail Dawn 603 Everette Lane 230 DECA (3, 4); Chorus (1); Homecoming Exhibits (4); Student Store Staff (4) Lambeth, Steve 510 Academy Street VICA (4) Land, Tony Randall 405 Hodgin Street DECA (4); Wrestling (1, 2); Track (1); Intramural Sports (1); Marching Band (1, 2); Bus Driver (3) Lasine, Andrew Sam 1424 Heathcliff Road Beta Club (4); NFL (2, 3, 4); NHS (4); Who’s Who (3) Lauder, Anita Louise Oxford House Apartments, W Beta Club (4); Keyettes (4); Spanish Club (4); A Cappela Choir (3); Chorus (1, 2, 3, 4); Choralettes (4); Centralaires (4); Pemican Editorial Staff (4); Choral Ensembles (4) Lawson, Ricky 1003 Blain Street VICA (3, 4); Varsity Football (1); Track (1) Leake, Delores Kay 522 Player Drive Intramural Sports (1) Leake, Sandy Marie 522 Player Drive Intramural Sports (1); Guidance Office Staff (4) Leake, Susan Marie 522 Player Drive Anchor Club (3, 4); Intramural Sports (1); Youth Council (2, 3); Stu- dent Store Staff (3); Student Secretary (3) Lee, Holly Dee 1415 Wale Quill and Scroll (4); Marching Band (2, 3, 4); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Pointer Business Staff (4) Lee, Patricia Ann 644-A East Russell GAA (1, 2, 3, 4); Track (3); Co-Ordinating Council (1, 2); Pemican Ed- itorial Staff (4); Other High School attended Lakeview High Leeper, James Keith 507 Hayworth Circle Beth Club (3, 4); Math Club (4); NFL (2, 3, 4); NHS (3, 4); Library Staff (1) Lewallen, Kris Preston 704 Greenwood Drive Beta Club (3, 4); French Club (2, 3, 4); Jr. Civitans (3); NHS (4); Science Club (3); Marching Band (1, 2); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Who’s Who (4); Lab Assistant (3, 4) Lewis, Tommy M. 243 Boulevard VICA (4); Marching Band (1, 2, 3, 4) Lindsay, Charles 518 Cross Street VICA (4) Lingerfelt, Sandra Elaine 1301 Sherman DE (3, 4); DECA (3, 4); Chorus (1) Littlejohn, Lydia Ann 413 Spring Place VICA (4) Littlejohn, Jesse Jr. 413 Spring Place VICA (4); President of VICA (4); Basketball (1); Homecoming Exhibits (4) Lockhart, Kathy 311 West Ray Street Beta Club (4); Youth Volunteer (2, 3); COO (4); Homeroom Secretary (2); Homecoming Exhibits (4); Bison Mascot (4); General Office Staff (1) Lovett, Richard A. 722 Willis Avenue Mabe, Debbie Lynn 109 Sinclair Ave. Dean’s Office (2) Maners, Cheree Ann 515 Gatewood Avenue Beta Club (4); French Club (3); Math Club (4); NFL (2, 3, 4); Pep Club (2, 3); Science Club (1, 2, 3); Youth Volunteer (1, 2, 3, 4); Intramural Sports (1); Chorus (1); Homeroom Representative (1, 2, 4); Home- coming Exhibits (1, 2, 3, 4); Youth Council (3); Rainbow Club Worthy Advisor (4); General Office Staff (2); Student Secretary (3, 4) Maners, Dara Ann 401 Montlieu DE (3); DECA (3); COO (4) Marrs, Roy Allen 415 Friddle Street VICA (3, 4); Wrestling (2); Bus Driver (3, 4) Marshall, Johnny S. 710 Park Street DE (4); DECA (1); VICA (4) Martin, Beverly Almira 1319-B Tipton Street DECA (3, 4); Homeroom Representative (2); Homecoming Exhibits (4); Cheerleader (1); FHA (1); Student Store Staff (4); Student Sec- retary (2, 3); Other High School attended: Hope Mills High Martin, Vickie Lavern 1203 West Green Track (3); Intramural Sports (3); Chorus (1); Homecoming Exhibits (2) Massey, Vance Douglas Jr. 705 Huntington Drive Beta Club (3, 4); Jr. Jaycees (2, 3, 4); President of Jr. Jaycees (3, 4); Quill and Scroll (4); Science Club (3); Spanish Club (3, 4); Vice-Pres- ident of Spanish Club (4); Alternate Representative (2); Co-Ordinat- ing Council (3, 4); Homecoming Exhibits (3, 4); Pemican Editorial Staff (4); Senator at Boys’ State (3); Hi |-Q Team Captain (4); Coach of Basketball Team at YMCA (3, 4); Who’s Who (4); Chief Graduating Marshal (3); North Carolina Student Academy of Sciences (3, 4); Fu- ture Scientists of America (3, 4); Co-founder of Massey-Parker Award (4); Hi l-Q Team (2, 3, 4); Spanish Honor Society (3); Jr. Class Supper (3); Sr. Class Supper (4) Matthews, Carol Sue 81312 Park Street Youth Council (4); Bisonettes (4) Maynard, Elmon Jeffrey 909 Randolph DECA (4) McAndrew, Erin Elizabeth 1603 Laurel Lane Art Club (1); GAA (1); Glen Rock Jr.-Sr. High School (1); Library Club (1); Pep Club (1, 3); Spanish Club (3); A Cappela Choir (3); Chorus (1); Choralettes (2) McCormick, Allen 1308 Franklin Ave. VICA (3); Track (1) McCuiston, Rob 810 Parkwood Circle Math Glub (4); Tennis (1); Intramural Sports (1); Motocross Racing (2, 3, 4); Bus Driver (3, 4) McCollum, Michael Shay 1725 Lamb Avenue Varsity Club (3, 4); DECA (4); Pep Club (2); Varsity Football (1, 2, 3, 4); Baseball (3, 4); Intramural Sports (1, 2, 3); DE (2) McGee, Hal V. 923 N. Rotary Drive McInnis, Stanley Nettles 1410 Coventry Road Art Club (3); Inter-Act (2); Math Club (4); Pep Club (3); Marching Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Choral Ensemble (1); Bus Driver (2, 3, 4) McInnis, Stephen Howell 1410 Coventry Road Art Club (3); Key Club (3, 4); Math Club (3, 4); Pep Club (2, 3); March- ing Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Co-Ordinating Council (4); Homecoming Ex- hibits (3); President of Math Club (4); Bus Driver (2, 3, 4) McKiver, Abraham 840 Willow Place Track (3, 4) McLean, Linda 2802 Moreland Avenue VICA (3); Homecoming Exhibits (4); Talent Show (4); Library Staff (2) McNeil, Oleitha 709 Mangum DECA (4); Heroes (3); GAA (2) Medley, Maurice 603 Carter Street FCA (4); Math Club (4); Varsity Football (3, 4); J.V. Football (2); Track (3, 4); Bus Driver (3); Varsity Club (3, 4) Mellage, Tim M. 1815 Chestnut Drive Marching Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Stage Band (3, 4); All-State Band (3, 4); Vice-President of the Band and the Band Council Miller, Peggy Joyce 900 Fairview Cheerleader (2); Homecoming Exhibits (4); Heroes (4) Millis, Molly Elizabeth 923 Country Club Drive Beta Club (3, 4); Civinettes (2, 3, 4); FHA (4); French Club (2, 3); Co- Ordinating Council (3, 4); Student Council Secretary (1, 3); Home- room Representative (4); DAR Good Citizen (4); Executive Board (3); Coach’s Staff (3, 4); Student Secretary (3); Tennis (4); Intramural Sports (1); Swimming (1, 2, 3, 4); Math Club (4); NHS (3, 4); Pep Club (3) Mills, Charles Edward 1409 Foust Avenue Beta Club (4); Library Club (1); Hi |-Q Team (4); School Play (4) Mills, Natan Udell 703 A Tryon Ave. VICA (4); Varsity Football (1, 4); J.V. Football (2); Track (1); Intramural Sports (1, 2, 3); Class Officer (1); Homeroom Rep. (2, 3); Talent Show (1, 3) Mingo, Dana 1707-B Leonard Avenue Key Club (3, 4); Wrestling (2); Athletic Manager (2, 3); Homecoming Exhibits (1, 2, 3) Montgomery, Kenneth Lee 834 West Lexington Avenue VICA (4); Intramural Sports (1) Mooney, Shelia Ann 613 Stone Place Beta Club (4); Pep Club (2, 3); Youth Volunteer (1, 2, 3); Intramural Sports (1); Chorus (1); Choralettes (2); Choral Ensemble (3, 4); Cen- tralaires (3, 4); Homeroom President (2); Bisonettes (3); Talent Show (4); Drama Club (4); General Office Staff (1); Lab Assistant (4) 231 Moore, James M. 808 Irwin Avenue DECA (3, 4) Moore, Stan Alton 1205 Tipton Street Marching Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Stage Band (3); Chorus (1); Choral Ensem- ble (1); Bus Driver (3, 4) Morey, Doug P. 132 Prestwick Drive FCA (3); Key Club (2, 3, 4); Golf (2, 3, 4); Student Store Staff (3) Morgan, Marshall Lynn 222 E. Parkway Beta Club (3, 4); FCA (2, 3, 4); Key Club (2, 3, 4); Monogram Club (3, 4); Spanish Club (3, 4); Baseball (2, 3, 4); Intramural Sports (2); J.V. Basketball (1, 2); Varsity Basketball (4); Athletic Trainer (3, 4); Statis- tician for Basketball (3); Class Vice-President (2); Homeroom Repre- sentative (4); Talent Show (3); Boy’s State Delegate (4); Hi I-Q Team (4); NHS (3, 4); President of NHS (4); Commencement Marshal (3); Morehead Nominee (4) Mortimer, Allen W. 603 Colonial Drive Inter-Act (2); VICA (3, 4) Moser, Lawerence Edward 1314 E. Commerce Avenue Varsity Football (1, 2, 3, 4); Wrestling (2); Track (1); Intramural Sports (1); Marching Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Bus Driver (3, 4) Moss, Ralph E. 1502 Valley Ridge Drive Varsity Football (1); Wrestling (2); Track (1, 2, 4); Cross Country (1); DECA (4) Muenzer, Tori Lynn 706 Westchester Key Apts. Notre Dame Academy (1, 2, 3) Murray, Danny L. 702 Rockspring Road VICA (4) Murray, Malinda Ann 410-A Meredith Street Cheerleader (1); Intramural Sports (1, 2); COO (4); Homecoming Ex- hibits (3, 4); Co-editor of Hawks Highlights (1); Library Staff (1); Stu- dent Secretary (3) Neal, James O. 1404 Franklin Street Marching Band (1, 2, 3, 4) Needham, Vicki Lynn 324 Phillips Avenue Beta Club (3, 4); DE (3); DECA (3); Cheerleader (1); Dean’s Office (2) Nichols, Carlton Eugene 513 West Ward Street Noble, Joel B. 1600 Wendover Drive Art Club (3); Key Club (2, 3); Spanish Club (3); Golf (4); Intramural Sports (1, 2); Basketball (1) Osborne, Cynthia L. 629 Colonial Beta Club (3, 4); Keyette (2, 3, 4); Math Club (4); NFL (2, 3); NHS (3, 4); Pep Club (2, 4); Quill and Scroll (4); Spanish Club (2, 3, 4); Cheer- leader (4); Intramural Sports (1); Senior Class President (4); Home- room Representatives (2, 3); Co-Ordinating Council (3, 4); Home- coming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Pemican Business Manager (4); Home- coming Court (4); Girl’s State (3); Commencement Marshal (3); Span- ish Honor Society (3); Executive Board (2, 3, 4); Student Secretary (4); Keyette Vice-President (4); Jr. and Sr. Class Projects (3, 4) Owens, Melissa Jane 1411 Longcreek Drive 232 Beta Club (1); NHS (3, 4); Pep Club (1); Cheerleader (1); Class Trea- surer (1); Homeroom President (1); Wade Hampton High School (1); Naperville Central High School (2, 3) Paradice, Janet Lee 806 Miriam Avenue Pep Club (2); Sub-Junior Woman’s Club (3, 4); Homecoming Exhibits (4) Parker, Amanda Sue 217 Chestnut Drive DE (4); DECA (4); Spanish Club (3); Bisonettes (2) Parker, David Bryce Jr. 516 Birchwood Drive Beta Club (2, 3, 4); Math Club (3, 4); Vice-President of Math Club (4); Science Club (3, 4); Marching Band (1, 2); Co-Ordinating Council (3); Homecoming Exhibits (4); Pemican Editorial Staff (4); Graduation Committee (4); Futurists (3, 4); President of Futurists (3); National Merit Semi-Finalist (4); Morehead Nominee (4); Commencement Marshal (3); Hi |-Q Team (3, 4); Who’s Who (4); Jr. Class Supper (3); North Carolina Student Academy of Science (3, 4); Future Scientists of America (3, 4); MU ALPHA THETA (3, 4); Co-Founder of Massey- Parker Award (4); Angier B. Duke Scholarship Semi-Finalist (4); NHS (4); North Buncombe High School (1, 2) Parson, Abraham 512 Lake Street Bus Driver (2, 3, 4) Patseavouras, Karen Finch 724 Florham Drive NFL (2, 3, 4); Spanish Club (3, 4); Chorus (1, 4); Choral Ensemble (4); Centralaires (4); Co-Ordinating Council (4); Homecoming Exhibits (3, 4); President of Spanish Club (4) Patton, Jeffrey Lewis 2304 Fala Street Inter-Act (2, 3, 4); Varsity Football (3); J.V. Football (2); Track (1, 2); Chorus (1, 2, 3, 4); Choral Ensemble (2, 3, 4); Centralaires (2, 3, 4); All-State Chorus (2, 3, 4); Co-Ordinating Council (4); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Talent Show (4); Treasurer of Inter-Act (4); High Point Central Men’s Quartet (4) Payne, David Lee 804 Westwood Beta Club (4); FCA (2, 3, 4); Jr. Civitans (2, 3, 4); Monogram Club (2, 3, 4); NHS (3, 4); Quill and Scroll (4); Varsity Football; Athletic Man- ager (2, 3, 4); Swimming (2, 3, 4); Marching Band (2); Homeroom Representative (3, 4); Homecoming Exhibits (4); Pemican Editorial Staff (3, 4); Pemican Staff Associate Editor (4) Pearce, Donna Kathleen 1217 Yorkshire Art Club (1, 2, 3); Civinettes (3, 4); French Club (4); Pep Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Youth Volunteer (2); Intramural Sports (1); Chorus (1); Homecom- ing Exhibits (1, 2, 3, 4); School Play (2); Dean’s Office (3); Lab As- sistant (4); Glenbard West High School (1) Pearson, Julie Lynn 1102 Brookwood Drive Pep Club (4); Marching Band (2, 3, 4); Homecoming Exhibits (4); Or- chestra (4); Drama Club (4) Beta Club (4) Pegram, Chip 1018 Emery Circle Jr. Civitans (3, 4); Basketball (1, 2) Pemberton, Frank Thomas 522 Amos Street Richmond Senior High School Petty, Timothy Larkin 1309 East Green Drive Lab Assistant (4) Pickenpack, Katherine 710 C-Kent Street DECA (4); GAA (1); Pep Club (1, 2); Chorus (1); Bisonettes (3); Head Start Volunteer (3); Guidance Office Staff (2) Pope, Susan 312 Player Drive Youth Volunteer (4) Pratt, John Randolph 502 Sherbrook Drive Beta Club (4); Math Club (4); Spanish Club (4); Cross Country (2); Lab Assistant (2, 3, 4) Probert, Cappy 1107-) Robin Hood Road FCA (2, 3, 4); Jr. Civitans (4); Monogram Club (3, 4); Varsity Club (3, 4); Spanish Club (2, 3); Baseball (3, 4); Track (1); J.V. Basketball (1, 2); Varsity Basketball (3); Coach’s Staff (1) Pruitt, Joanie Ellen 500 Fisher Avenue Beta Club (4); Civinettes (2, 3, 4); FHA (2); Math Club (4); NHS (4); Pep Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Science Club (4); Quill and Scroll (4); Youth Volunteer (2, 3); Intramural Sports (1); A Cappela Choir (3); Chorus (1); Centralaires (4); Choralettes (2); Science Fiction Club (3); Drama Club (4); Senior Class Secretary (4); Primary Representative (2, 3); Co-Ordinating Council (2); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Pemican Editorial Staff (4); President of FHA (2); Prom Committee (4); Execu- tive Board (4); Pinnacle (1); Bus Driver (4); Student Secretary (4); Who's Who (4) Pyrtle, Kathy Ann 416 Ridgecrest Dr. Ratliff, Larry Cornell 406 White Oak Varsity Football (2, 3); J.V. Football (2); Track (2, 3) Rawleigh, Sally Kean 706 Ferndale Boulevard Beta Club (3, 4); French Club (3); Keyette (2, 3, 4); NFL (2, 3); NHS (4); Science Club (2, 3, 4); Homeroom Representative (3); Co-Ordina- ting Council (4); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Prom Committee (4); Graduation Committee (4); Jr. Class Supper (3); Lab Assistant (3, 4) Reams, Murray Chaney 115 Brantley Circle Marching Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Orchestra (2, 3, 4); Stage Band (3, 4); Homecoming Exhibits (3, 4); Symphonic Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Pep Band (2, 4) Richardson, Debbie 1114 Nathan Hunt Drive Bishop McGuiness (3) Riddle, David William 1310 Florida Street Inter-Act (2, 3, 4); Varsity Football (1); Track (1); Wrestling (1); In- tramural Sports (1); Marching Band (1); Chorus (1, 2, 3, 4); Choral Ensemble (2, 4); Centralaires (2, 3, 4); Talent Show (4) Risdon, Shawn C. 1069 Cantering Road Beta Club (3, 4); French Club (3, 4); Keyette (3, 4); A Cappela Choir (3); Chorus (1, 2, 3, 4); Choralettes (2); Choral Ensemble (4); Central- aires (4); Homeroom Representatives (1, 2); Homecoming Exhibits (3, 4); Prom Committee (4); Drama Club (4) Ritch, James Patric 620 West Lexington Avenue Beta Club (4); FCA (3, 4); Jr. Civitans (4); Key Club (2, 3); Monogram Club (3, 4); Science Club (4); Tennis (1); Varsity Football Trainer (3, 4); Golf (2, 3, 4); Basketball Trainer (3); Intramural Sports (1); Cross Country (2); Basketball (1); Marching Band (1); Stage Band (1); Homecoming Exhibits (4); Pointer Editorial Staff (4); Who's Who (3) Robbins, Frank 701 Thissell Street FCA (1); Varsity Football (4); J.V. Football (1) Rogers, Annie M. 906 Cassell Street Youth Volunteer (3) Rogers, Becky Lynn 400 Pinegrove Drive DECA (4); Track (1); Intramural Sports (1); Homecoming (4); Talent Show (1); Bulletin Board Committee (1) Rorie, Deborah Ann 717 Cliffside Avenue Library Club (2); Track (3); Library Staff (2) Rorie, Julia L. 2725 Ann Moore Circle Trinity (1, 2, 3) Probert, Anita Rose 1024 Wellington Court Civinettes (2, 3, 4); Science Club (3, 4); Youth Volunteer (1, 2, 3, 4); Intramural Sports (1); Class Secretary (2); Co-Ordinating Council (4); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); President of 4th District of the North Carolina Student Academy of Science (3); Future Scientists of Amer- ica (3, 4); Lab Assistant (3, 4); Student Secretary (2) Rothrock, Nancy White 1126 Kensington Drive Keyette (4); Youth Volunteer (2, 3); Track (3); Cheerleader (1, 2, 3); Softball (2); Chorus (1, 2, 3); Homecoming Exhibits (3, 4); Westchester Academy (1, 2, 3) Rountree, Dorothy Lynn 1415 Lyndhurst Drive Civinettes (4); Pep Club (1); Intramural Sports (1); Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4); Chorus (1, 2, 3, 4); Choralettes (2); Choral Ensemble (1, 3, 4); Cen- tralaires (3, 4); Homeroom Secretary (2); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 4); Talent Show (1, 4); Social Committee Chairman (1) Rowland, Susan Graham 1506 Wickliff Avenue Civinettes (3, 4); Pep Club (3); Marching Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Homeroom Representative (4); Pemican Business Staff (3); Dean’s Office (4); Stu- dent Secretary (3, 4) Russell, Randy Craig 315 East Lexington Avenue VICA (3, 4); Intramural Sports (1, 2) Samet, Jerry 1308 Longcreek Drive Beta Club (4); NFL (3, 4); NHS (4); Quill and Scroll (4); Drama Club (4); J.V. Basketball (1, 2); Pemican Editorial Staff (4); School Play (3, 4); Soccer (1); Westchester Academy (1, 2); N. C. Senate Page (3) Saunders, Vanessa Dale 601-C Park Street Baseball (1); Track (1); Mr. Dickens’ Office (2) Scoggins, Susan Renee 1100 Jefferson Street Chorus (1); Thomasville Senior High (1); Student Store Staff (4) Scott, Debbie 127 Scott Avenue DE (4); VICA (3) Shackleford, Donna Lynn 310 Walker Place Pep Club (2, 3); A Cappela Choir (3); Chorus (1); Choralettes (2); Choral Ensemble (4); Centralaires (4); Student Secretary (3, 4); Dr. Miller’s Office Shavitz, Steve 1011 Holton Place Beta Club (4); Athletic Manager (1); Homeroom Officer (1, 2, 3); Lab Assistant (2); Ward Rep. (2) Shelton, Ricky Christopher 1611 Pershing Street Beta Club (4); Jr. Jaycees (3, 4); Varsity Football (1); Homeroom Mayor (2); Homecoming Exhibits (3); Student Secretary (4); Mr. Dick- en’s Office Bookkeeping 233 Shipe, Debra Faye 420 White Oak Street Beta Club (3, 4); French Club (4); NHS (4); Y-Teens (1, 2); Youth Vol- unteer (4); Intramural Sports (1); Marching Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Ward Representative (3); Homecoming Exhibits (4); Youth Council (2, 3); Jr. Pointer (1); Talent Show (4); French Honor Society (3); Who’s Who Among American High School Students (3); Pem Ed. Staff (3, 4) Siler, Teresa Vernice 1313 Franklin Avenue Spanish Club (1); VICA (1); Baseball (1, 2); Track (1); A Cappela Choir (1); Class Vice-President (1); Bisonettes (2); Jr. Miss (3); Shan’s Schol- arship Smith, Garland Floyd 1127 Nathan Hunt Drive Beta Club (4); DECA (4); Intramural Sports (1) Smith, Kirby Lee 710 Quaker Lane DECA (4) Smith, Rebecca Ann 213 Windley Street VICA (1); Chorus (2); Homeroom Officer (1) Smith, Robin Duane 1012 Ferndale Boulevard J.V. Football (1); Marching Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Chorus (1); Bus Driver (2, 3, 4) Spainhour, Harold Ingram Jr. 1506 Worth Street Track (4); Intramural Sports Spaugh, Kathy 1506 Cherokee Drive Beta Club (4); GAA (1, 2, 3, 4); NHS (3, 4); Science Club (1); Sub-Jun- ior Woman’s (2, 3, 4); Golf (2, 3, 4); Intramural Sports (1); Marching Band (1, 2, 3, 4) Staley, Nora L. 1312 Ragan Street Beta Club (4); COO (4); Homecoming Exhibits (4) Stanley, Stephen Mark 1308 Wickliff Avenue Jr. Jaycees (2, 3, 4); Marching Band (1, 2); Bus Driver (3, 4); Home- coming Exhibits (2) Stanley, Susan Gail 210 Westridge Dr. FHA (2); Keyette (3); Sub-junior (2); Youth Volunteer (1); CCC (4); Committee (4); Lab Assistant (3) Stathes, Sharon Gail 809 Carrick Street Lab Assistant (2); Student Secretary (1); Homeroom President (1); Homecoming Exhibits (2) Steele, Bonita Kaye 900 Park Street DECA (3); Pep Club (1, 2); Y-Teens (1, 2, 3); Youth Volunteer (1, 2, 3, 4); Athletic Manager (1); Cheerleader (2); Intramural Sports (1); COO (4); Homecoming Exhibits (4); Committee—Ticket Sales (1, 4) Stewart, Andy Donald 212 Dublin Avenue Jr. Jaycees (3, 4); Monogram Club (4); Varsity Football (3); Baseball (3, 4); Homeroom Officer (1); Homecoming Exhibits (3, 4) Swaim, Robert Edison 1313 Florida Street Beta Club (4); Jr. Jaycees (3, 4); Math Club (4); Quill and Scroll (4); Intramural Sports (1); Homecoming Exhibits (3, 4); Pemican Business Staff (4); Graduation Committee (4); Lab Assistant (4); DECA (4) Tate, Buck 710 Gatewood Avenue Inter-Act (2); Baseball (2, 3); Cross Country (2); Marching Band (2, 3); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4) 234 Tate, Susan D. 725 South Hamilton Street Teague, Frederick Robert 716 Ferndale Boulevard Beta Club (3, 4); FCA (3, 4); French Club (2); Jr. Civitans (3, 4); Mono- gram Club (3, 4); NHS (3, 4); Track (1, 3, 4); Intramural Sports (1, 2, 3); Cross Country (3); Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); Chorus (1, 2, 3, 4); Choral Ensemble (3, 4); Centralaires (2, 3, 4); Ward Representative (2, 3, 4); Homecoming Exhibits (3, 4); Jr. Pointer (1); Lab Assistant (4) Teal, Kenneth Wayne 1415 Cloverdale VICA (3, 4) Terrell, Tom 514 Hayworth Circle Beta Club (3, 4); FCA (2); French Club (2, 3, 4); Key Club (2, 3, 4); NHS (3, 4); J.V. Football (1, 2); Marching Band (2, 3, 4); Orchestra (3, 4); All-State Band (2, 3); Choral Ensemble (4); Sophomore Class Pres- ident (2); Co-Ordinating Council (2, 3, 4); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Talent Show (3, 4); Key Club Convention (3); Key Club Secre- tary (3); State Student Council Convention (1, 4); Student Council Vice-President (3); Student Council President (4); Student Council District Convention (2, 4); Pep Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Hi |-Q Team (2, 3, 4); Boys’ State Governor (3); Delegate to Boys’ Nation Thomas, Gary W. 608 Floram Drive DE (4); DECA (3); FCA (3); Tennis (3); Varsity Football (1); J.V. Foot- ball (3); Golf (2, 3, 4); Intramural Sports (3); Hargrave Military Aca- demy (2, 3) Thompson, Angie 618 North Hamilton Street Thompson, Darrell Wayne 700 Taylor Street Intramural Sports (1); Chorus (1); Homeroom President (1, 2); Co- Ordinating Council (1, 2, 3, 4); Talent Show (1); President of District 4-H Club at Fairview School Tillman, Steven 1207 Franklin Avenue Bus Driver (3, 4) Timberlake, Blanche Elizabeth 1317 Franklin Street Chorus (1); Library Staff; A O High School (1) Torrence, Michael 708-B Kent VICA (3); J.V. Football (1, 2, 3, 4); Wrestling (2); Track (1) Tucker, Debbie 1715 Chestnut Drive A Cappela Choir (3); Chorus (1); Choralettes (2); Centralaires (4) Tucker, Martha 1223 Devonshire Avenue Beta Club (3, 4); Civinettes (3, 4); NHS (4); A Cappela Choir (3); Cho- rus (1, 2, 3, 4); Choralettes (2); Centralaires (4); Homecoming Exhibits (4); Jr. Pointer (1); Treasurer of Civinettes (4) Turnage, Diane Elizabeth 1414 Valleyridge Drive Pep Club (4); COO (4); Homecoming Exhibits (4); Student Secretary (4) Turner, Allsyn Faye 1805 Leonard Avenue DE (4); DECA (4); Intramural Sports (1, 2); Marching Band (1, 2, 3); Bisonettes (3); Pointer Editorial Staff (4); Who’s Who (3) Turner, Darrell Stephan 1805 Leonard Avenue Varsity Football (1, 3, 4); Baseball (2) Turner, James Archie 215 Woodbury Street Mike Ussery 1218 Carter St. VICA (4) Varner, Dale Theresa 511 Chestnut Drive Beta Club (3, 4); GAA (1); Math Club (4); Sub-Junior Woman’s Club (3, 4); Marching Band (1, 2, 3, 4); A Cappela Choir (3, 4) VonCannon, Melinda Joy 1511 Valley Ridge Drive Beta Club (4); COO (4); Homecoming Exhibits (4); Student Secretary (3) Voorhees, Elizabeth Katherine Civinettes (2, 3, 4); NHS (4); Pep Club (2, 3, 4); Track (2); Cheerleader (2, 3, 4); Swimming (2, 3); Co-Ordinating Council (4); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Talent Show (4) Vuncannon, Pamela Jane 1111 Anderson Place Beta Club (3, 4); Marching Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Orchestra (3, 4); All-State Band (3); Secretary of Band (4) Waddell, Cynthia Denese 1701-C Leonard Street GAA (1, 2); VICA (4); Baseball (2); Track (2); Athletic Manager (1); Marching Band (1) Walker, Dee Jeanette 1212 East Green Drive Anchor Club (2); COO (4); Homecoming Exhibits (4); Pemican Edi- torial Staff (3); Guidance Office Staff (4); Student Secretary (4) Wall, Nita 1431 East Commerce Avenue Chorus (1) Waller, Buzz 1012 Cantering Road Beta Club (4); FCA (3, 4); NHS (4); Varsity Club (3, 4); Baseball (4); In- tramural Sports (1); Swimming (2, 3, 4); Cross Country (3); Marching Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Co-Ordinating Council Walton, Denise 535 Gatewood Avenue Dean’s Office (2) Watson, Barbara Jean 309 West Ray Avenue Beta Club (3, 4); Quill and Scroll (4); Science Club (3, 4); Sub-Junior Woman's cine (2 3, 4); Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4); All-State Orchestra (4); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Youth Council (2, 3, 4); Jr. Pointer (1); Pointer Editorial Staff, Feature Editor (3, 4); Science Club Secretary- Treasurer (4); Youth Council of NC (2, 3, 4); Youth Council Vice- Chairman (3); Youth Council Chairman (4); Youth Legislative As- sembly (3, 4); YCNC (2, 3, 4); Governor’s School (3); NC Scholastic Press Institute (3); Piedmont Journalism Workshop (4); Institute of Government Seminar (3); Youth in Government Day (3, 4); Talent Show (3, 4); YCNC Convention (2, 3, 4) Webb, Jim Wesley 305 Pine Ridge Road FCA (2, 4); Jr. Civitans (4); Key Club (3); Monogram Club (3, 4); Sci- ence Club (4); J.V. Football (2); Baseball (2, 4); Football Library Staff (2); Manager (3, 4); Intramural Sports (1) Wesson, David Thomas 800 Westwood Beta Club (4); NHS (4); Marching Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4); Stage Band (2, 3, 4); All-State Band (2, 3, 4); Small Ensemble (1, 2, 3, 4); President of Band (4); Secretary-Treasurer of Band (3) White, Alicia Marie 906 Worth Street Anchor Club (3); Centralaires (4); A Cappela Choir (3) White, Ronda Snow 946 Croyden Street Beta Club (3, 4); Quill and Scroll (4); Science Club (3, 4); Anchor Club (275374); Intramural Sports (1); Alternate Homeroom Representative (4); Homecoming Exhibits (3, 4); Pemican Editorial Staff (3, 4); Editor of Pemican Staff (4); Graduation Committee (4); Youth Legislative As- sembly (3); Anchor Club Vice-President (3, 4); Who’s Who (4); Com- mencement Marshal (3) White, William Chase 211 Pine Ridge Road Beta Club (4); FCA (2, 3, 4); French Club (2, 3, 4); Key Club (2, 3, 4); Pep Club (1, 2); Tennis (1, 3, 4); Varsity Football (1, 4); J.V. Football (2); Intramural Sports (1); Swimming (3, 4); J.V. Basketball (2); Home- room Representative (1, 2, 3, 4); Central Co-Ordinating Council (1, 2, 3, 4); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Key Club Convention (3); Ward Representative (3); Committees (1, 2, 3, 4) Whittington, Linda Faye 433 Friddle Street Chorus (1); Youth Council (2) Wilkinson, Sylvia Dawn 602 W. Lexington Avenue Beta Club (4); French Club (3, 4); Keyette (3, 4); Intramural Sports (1); Marching Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Majorette (1); Homecoming Exhibits (3, 4); Student Secretary (4); Maid of Honor, Homecoming Court (4) Winfrey, Gerald Lee 828 Ferndale Boulevard Beta Club (3, 4); FCA (2, 3); Key Club (2, 3, 4); Monogram Club (1, 3, 4); Pep Club (1, 2, 4); Spanish Club (2, 3, 4); Youth Volunteer (2, 3); Wrestling (2); Baseball (3, 4); Track (1); Intramural Sports (1, 2, 3); Cross Country (2); Homeroom President (1); Ward Representative (1); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Pemican Editorial Staff (4); Talent Show (4); Fire Drill Committee (1); Junior Class Supper (3); Prom Committee (4) Winzeler, Kelley Lee 1226 Westminster Drive ‘ Montpelier High School (1); Beta Club (4); Civinettes (2, 3, 4); GAA (1, 2); Pep Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Track (1, 2); Cheerleader (1, 4); Intramural Sports (1); A Cappela Choir G ); Chorus (2, 3, 4); Choralettes (2); Cho- ral Ensemble (4); Centralaires (4); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Dean’s Office (4); Yearbook Staff (1) Woollen, Sarah Warren 1409 Fernwood Drive Beta Club (3, 4); French Club (4); Keyette (2, 3, 4); Orchestra (1, 2); Homeroom Representative (2); Homecoming Exhibits (2, 3, 4); Youth Council (2); Pointer Business Staff (4); School Play (3, 4); Firedrill Committee (3) Wyche, Herbert Tomlin 705 W. Farriss Avenue Bus Driver (4); Christ School (3) York, Gary Frazier 1435 North Hamilton Street Jr. Jaycees (2); VICA (3, 4) York, Lynn Catherine 1501 Brighton Avenue Jamestown Jr. High (1); Beta Club (4); French Club (3, 4); Keyette (2, 3); NHS (4); Youth Volunteer (2); Marching Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Homeroom Representative (2); Ward Representative (3, 4); Co-Or- dinating Council (4); Pointer Editorial Staff (3, 4); Pointer Editor (4); Talent Show (3); Secretary of cca Council (4); Student Council Convention at Wilmington, NC (4); Quill and Scroll (4) 235 A Cappella 26 Ache, Sammy 189 Acuff, Shelly 26,62,163 Adams, Pam 25,41,57,163 Adams, Tom 37,54,100,102,180 Aderholdt, John 12,33,46,56,59,61,75, 94,135,163 Adkins, Martha Gardner 26,29,480 Albea, Crystal 163 Albea, Derek 98,104,188 Albea, Tanya 180 Aldridge, Cindy 27,41,53,57,60,163 Alexander, Acquanetta 25,45,61,163 Alexander, Howard 104,188 Alexander, Lillian 180 Alexander, Monque 188 Alexander, Richard 42,46,163 Alford, Dennis 180 Alford, Lonnell 180 Alford, Lula 124,188 Allen, Chris 180 Allen, Connie 188 Allen, Cynthia 35,163 Allen, Kevin 28,58,163 Allen, Mary 50,51,180 Allen, Nancy 32,40,53,180 Allen, Sherril 34,188 Allen, Tony 31,111,163 Allison, Ricky 58,163 Allred, Karen 13,32,42,44,188 Allred, Laura 21,25,35,46,49,53,54,60, 134,135,136,163 Allred, Perry 33,38,59,94,180 Alston, James 175 Amos, Mike 33,181 Amos, Pam 25,163 Anchor Club 20 Anderson, Ken 188 Anderson, Occieretta 181 Andrews, John 25,181 Andrews, Lee 145 Angel, Donna 26,188 Angel, Lonnie 188 Archie, Jerry 188 Archie, Marcus 98,111,188 Argo, Kenya 21 Armstrong, Chiquita 54,188 Armstrong, Frenchie 27,33,163 Arnold, Charles 188 Arsenault, Michele 26,69,181 Art Club 21 Ashby, Kathy 25,163 Athanas, Heidi 12,40,45,53,130,135,163, 178 Atkins, Kay 8 Atkinson, Phillip 38,46,59,111,163 Atkinson, Terry 37,58,163 Autry, Tracy 31,181 Bach, John 37,150 Bailey, Becky 27,31,163 Bailey, Phil 47,163 Baird, Mike 181 Baker, Cynthia 181 Baker, David 39,181 Baker, Julie 25,32,33,35,46,53,56,57,60, 61,163 Baker, Lisa 181 Baldwin, Cassell 163 Baldwin, Kim 181 Ballow, Charles 8,31,56,163 Band 22,23,24 Banks, Dwight 181 Barbee, Sandi 29,163,177 Barnhart, Craig 188 Barringer, Willie 188 Baskin, Terry 130,181 Bays, Mark 181 Bean, Betty 57,163 Beasley, Eddie 27,188 Beaver, Ann 25,32,35,40,42,46,56,58, 134,136,163 Beaver, Catherine 35,40,92,188,190 Beaver, Lynn 25,57,181 Beaver, Nancy 40,92,188 Beck, James 13,25,27,33,39,46,50,51,54, 59,81,94,111,127,134,164 Beck, Scotty 164 Beck, Jimmy 181 Bedford, Ann 57,188 Bedford, Julie 20,25,27,32,53,61,69,164 Beeson, Debbie 26,59,188 Bennett, Charles 181 Bennett, Cindy 3,33,62,188 Bennett, David 33,35,39,59,112,181 Bennett, Georgia 188 Bernot, Rob 2,14,25,33,54,56,61,87,94, 159,164,177 Beta Club 25 Bethea, Autrey 181 Bethea, Shannon 181 Bisonettes 28 Black, Darlene 188 Black, Joy 27,29,61,164 236 INDEX Black, Phillip 110,111 Blackwelder, Denna 181 Blair, Chuck 32,181 Blanchard, Laurel 32,35,42,68,188 Bland, Ami 26,75,188 Bland, Susie 25,32,33,35,40,56,61,111,164 Bland, Valerie 188 Bledsoe, Debra 26,188 Bohannon, Chery] 71,188 Bohannon, Shelia 58,82,181 Bolds, Margaret 156 Bolling, Robert 188 Bostic, Dorothy 140 Bouldin, Judy 25,35,40,92,181 Boulware, Andre 188 Bowers, Greg 28,31,47,164 Bowman, Kenneth 181 Bowman, Nancy 47,181 Boyce, John 188 Boyd, Melanie 188 Boyles, Jay 16,25,33,39,56,59,61,112,164 Boyles, Laura 153 Boyles, Roy 11,152 Brace, Joy 33,181 Brackett, Rebecca 181 Bradner, Joy 20,21,25,41,46,48,53,56, 134,164 Brady, Denise 27,35,164 Brady, Lori 181 Brandon, John 3,32,39,42,43,164 Braunstein, Marcia 152 Brawner, Sandra 180 Brewer, Brad 39,53,94,97,123,180 Bridgers, Dr. John D. 157 Bright, Gary 3,180 Brinson, Jess 180 Brinson, Monty 54,180 Brisson, Brenda 164 Bristow, Frank 180 Bristow, Linda 27,35,164 Broadway, Carolyn 180 Broddy, Debra 180 Brooks, Kathy 180 Brown, Ann 180 Brown, Beatrice 26,88,89,107,108,188 Brown, Cassandra 90,164 Brown, Cindy 180 Brown, Debbie 188 Brown, Gerald 180 Brown, Ginger 188 Brown, Gladys 164 Brown, Heather 42,188 Brown, Jeanette 35,82,164 Brown, Karen 35,164 Brown, Meg 26,33,59,188 Brown, Mike 188 Brown, Pattie 47,188 Brown, Robbie 188 Brown, Rose 180 Brown, Vickie 188 Brucki, Rickie 7,25,28,37,41,42,50,53,54, 55,56,100,164 Bryant, Lynn 29,164 Bryson, Kirby 38,48,54,59,94,164,224 Bulla, Julie 21,25,32,33,53,69,111,113,180 Bulla, Sally 3,20,25,41,46,53,63,111,127, 136,164 Bundy, Allyson 111,188 Bundy, Danny 180 Bundy, Marian 31,164 Burchfield, Randy 188 Burke, Patricia 180,184 Burleson, Susan 188 Burris, Gwen 35,188 Bus Drivers 28 Byerly, David 31,133,175 Byerly, Terri 164 Byers, Anita 180 Byers, Willie 175 Byrd, Elizabeth 128,143 Byrd, Kent 10,14,25,33,39,54,94,100,179, 180 Cade, Ronny 188 Cain, Jim 25,32,35,39,41,42,43,45,48,54, 56,63,127,135,136,164,224 Cain, Linda 20,26,32,180 Cain, Susan 26,188 Caldwell, Delores 35,164 Calhoun, Betty 49,147 Callahan, Dale 26,90,180 Calliari, Debby 53,57,180 Calliara, Mary 25,35,41,53,54,57,60,61, 135,136,164 Camp, Sheila 165 Campbell, Dorothy 154 Campbell, Lee 26,189 Canipe, Beth 33,54,115,188 Cannon, David 180 Caperton, Bob 180 Carden, Mackie 124,142 Cargal, Alan 37,180 Cargal, Steve 180 Carrick, Becky 20,25,69,180 Carroll, Christie 20,25,27,53,59,135,181 Carroll, Hibbert 156 Carter, David 24,138,221 Carter, Donella 27,29,52,71,181 Carter, Mary 165 Carter, Robbie 181 Carter, Sami 21,29,33,35,47,181 Carter, Sharon 188 Castevens, Connie 188 Caswell, Bernard 27,58,165 Cates, Darrell 3,11,47,59,94,165 Cates, Phillip 17,35,54,56,187,188 Cates, Sylvia 49,147 Catron, Lucille 152 Causey, Mike Cecil, June 188 Centralaires 27 Central Co-Ordinating Council 56 Chandler, Sarah 152 Chaney, Alan 188 Chaney, Tammy 188 Chatman, Penny 188 Chatrnan, Vida Cheek, Gwen 34,188 Choralettes 26 Church, Dawn 188 Cisco, Mary 33, 188 Cisco, Rudy 188 Civinettes 29 Civitans 30 Clampitt, Vickie 54,188 Clark, Kim 165 Clark, Steve 165 Clary, Eddie 98,188 Clinard, Kathy 57,181 Clodfelter, Mary Clonts, Myra 25,62,175 Clontz, Susie 184 Clontz, Tim 11, 15, 61, 165 Colbert, Catrilla 26,189 Colbert, Celia 181 Colbert, Gerald 181 Colbert, Grover 145 Cole, Theresa 181 Collins, Donald 165 Collins, Kelly 32,54,181 Collins, Sara 181,184 Collins, Terry 38,54,165 Commander, Willie 11,189 Condroné, Kathryn 32,36,59,60,189 Cook, Brenda 25,46,57,61,82,88,107,165 Cook, Harold 189 Cook, Tim 91,189 Copeland, Carole 189 Corn, Carolyn 29,52,181 Cornelison, Toni 180,181 Cottam, Dick 25,39,59,91,112,181 Cougill, Conya 12,20,25,165 Cougill, Cris 57,189 Courts, Anne 33,35,47,69,115,189 Covington, James 181 Cowans, Avery 98,189 Cox, Jack 157 Cox, Randy 87,91,181 Cozart, Andrea 107,144 Cranford, Joe 165 Craven, Wendy 165 Crawford, James 181 Crawford, Kent 25,32,35,39,41,63,135,181 Creede, Kevin 16,25,42,52,59,112,134,165 Cross, Tommy165 Crouse, Betsy 33,115,189 Crowder, Pam 58,68,165 Crowder, Richard 33,91,104,189 Crowell, Earnest 94,110,111,165 Crumpler, Leon 189 Cruthis, Donna 189 Cudd, Ted 85,181 Culbreath, Tony 165 Culler, Michelle 25,52,180,181 Culler, Mike 181 Currie, Carol 29,35,47,181 Curtis, Dennis 189 Curtis, George 94,95,181 Curtis, Yvonne 145 Dalton, Denise 27,165 Dameron, Alice 142 Dameron, Bill 111,142 Davenport, Ronnie 189 Davidson, Bobby 37,81,100,181 Davidson, Philip 25,28,181 Davis, Bertha 26,181 Davis, Bruce 58,165 Davis, Carolyn 20,25,27,165 Davis, Clarence 58,181 Davis, Debbie 165 Davis, Gwen 46,133,147 Davis, Jill 26,57,88,107,189 Davis, Jon 94,181 Davis, Kathy 34,165 Davis, Mable 181 Davis, Marylynn 189 Davis, Michael 31,165 Davis, Randy 37,181 Davis, Russell 189 Davis, Sid 181 Dawalt, Evelyn 155 Dawkins, Danita 189 Deberry, Johnny 28,181 DECA 31 Delappe, David 181 Delappe, Vicki 25,32,33,40,114,181 Delk, Tim Dellinger, Terry 189 Dew, Edward 189 Dickens, Kenneth 12,28,146 Dickenson, Constance 189 Dillard, Mary 157 Dines, James 189 Dingle, Leroy 98,189 Dixon, Ann 181 Doar, Margaret 147 Dobbins, David 31,165 Dockery, Carolyn 45,46,135,139 Dockery, Celeste 33,40,134,189 Dockery, Shelia 25,70,165 Dockery, Sherrie 2,33,53,115,189 Doobrow, Alan 13,54,91,104,105,189 Doobrow, Mike 25,39,59,84,85,100,101, 136,166 Douglass, Elizabeth 11,25,33,35,40,48, 179,181 Douglass, Jesse 175 Dow, Laura 189 Dow, Sammie 104,189 Dowds, Mary 189 Dowdy, Ron 25,166 Dowdy, Terrie 189 Drakulakos, Jim 166 Drama Club 32 Draper, Clayton 25,166 Draughn, Greg 25,33,39,180 Dudley, Miranda 34,189 Duff, Donald 26,189 Duff, Lawerence 58,166 Duff, Theodis 100 Dumas, Debra 166 Duncan, Dean 180 Duncan, Dinah 35,166 Dunlap, Eddie 180 Dunlap, Howard 28,47,180 Dunlap, Juan 27,180,184 Dunlap, Sallie 25,41,53,135,180 Dunlap, William 180 Dunn, James 31,180 Durway, Flo 122,150 Durway, Mark 2,14,39,47,181 Dyer, Edgar 157 Eads, Betty 26,181 Eads, Kim 61,189 East, Tammy 189 Edwards, Robert 3,159,81,181 Edwards, Vincent 181 Eldridge, Rose 26,189 Ellis, Janice 181 Ellis, Mendee 20,25,27,46,166 Ellis, Patricia 166 Ensemble 27 Erickson, Mark 24,175 Evans, Curtis 189 Evans, Wanda 181 Everett, Sharon 175 Ewings, David 189 Executive Board 54 Fairchild, Mary 21,25,40,46,48,53,166 Faria, Lisa 189 Farlow, Richard 189 Farlow, Theron 152 Farrington, Debbie 189 Farrington, Mari 35,53,90,111,112,181 Farrington, Paul 28,182 FCA 33 Fenn, Kelley 189 Ferguson, Donold 189 Ferguson, Linda 182 Ferguson, Randy 111,166 FHA 34 Fick, Missy 15,33,35,40,41,48,90,114,182 Fields, Isaac 145 Fire Drill Committee 56 Fitzgerald, Danny 6,12,17,36,166 Fitzgerald, Sarah 41,47,189 Fleming, Susan 21,25,29,32,33,53,125, 182,184 Floyd, Karen 166 Floyd, Michael 53,111,189 Foard, Bernadette 127,182 Foster, Joan 182 Foster, Patricia 31,62,166 Foster, Von 189 Foust, Ann Marie 31,166 Fowler, Amy 189,194 Fowler, Dawn 189 Fowler, Jackie 3,34,189 Fowler, Mary Irene 148 Frady, Robin 35,189 Frazier, Deanna 42,92,189 Frazier, Eric 25,36,38,42,46,61,135,166 Frazier, Janet 26,32,33,40,61,111,123, 182,184 Frazier, Steven 24,31,189 Freeman, Mike 25,182 Freeman, Ray 25,35,39,54,179,182 Freeman, Renee 189 French Club 35 French, Deena 189 French, Susan 189 Frye, Frances 152 Fulton, Jim 54,166 Furr, Sheila 41,128,182 Futurists 36 Gailey, Joe 166 Gainer, Freddy 182 Garrett, David 58,166 Garrison, Benny 189 Garrison, Gwendolyn 189 Garrison, Lenz 54,182 Garten, Libby6,25,32,35,47,111,182 Gayle, David 21,189 George, Paul 11,31,182 Gibhardt, Tamara 189,191 Gibson, Carlin 190 Gibson, Kim 26,190 Gibson, Laurie 25,40,46,166 Gibson, Susan 190 Gidderon, Karen 166 Gill, Dawn 62,166 Gillard, Sharon 182 Gillespie, Ronald 26,190 Gilley, David 190 Gilmore, Roscoe 11,190 Gladden, Jean 20,25,41,47 ,48,53,182 Glover, Demetris 182 Glover, Diane 195 Glover, Gloria 182 Glover, Henry 175 Glover, James 130,166 Gooding, Jim 39,42,53,182 Goss, Kathy 190 Grace, Charles 190 Grace, Faye Frace, Felicia 190 Grace, Rhonda 90,166 Graham, Cynthia 190 Graham, Toya 191 Grant, Sidney 182 Gray, John 191 Gray, Mike 15,191 Gray, Tommy 10,24,25,39,41,54,56,134, 166 Green, David 191 Green, Marianne 167 Green, Robert 25,33,46,59,86,100,102, 130,167 Green, Stephen 58,87,167 Greene, Florence 145 Greene, Tommy 25,54,182 Greene, Wanda 34,54,191 Greer, Jody 47,191 Gregory, Jerry 28,38,167 Griffith, Bobbie 52,182 Gross, Donna 21,25,29,32,90,182 Gundy, Mike 6,8,32,42,43,56,167 Haggerty, Kathleen 21,26,32,33,53,182 Hagler, Tony 94,96,191 Hall, Emily 59,92,191 Hall, Karen 31,167 Hall, Mary 191 Hall, Ricky 191 Hall, Theresa 182 Hall, Tom 182 Hall, Wanda 52,57,167 Halstead, Jan 20,21,62,167 Hardison, Clyde 191 Harp, Grady 28,167 Harrington, Alton 167 Harrington, Cynthia 82,83,107,167 Harrington, Felicia 191 Harris, David 31 Harris, Evelyn 143 Harris, Frank 167 Harris, Gail 52,138 Harris, Jean 26,33,40,115,191 Harris, Mary Ann 182 Harrison, David 38,85,167 Harrison, Mason 24,39,167 Hartsoe, Charles 38,59,111,182 Harvell, Maria 182 Hauser, Anne 26,33,191 Hauser, Judy 33,40,41,48,53,54,114,182 Hawk, Cathy 29,62,167 Hawkins, Eddie 31,167 Hayes, Ann 16,25,32,35,40,46,136,167 Hayes, Cora 31,182 Hayes, Mary 191 Hayes, Walter 58,167 Hayes, Ronnie 191 Hayes, Wilbert 191 Haynes, Sharon 147 Haynie, Rosemary 25,52,53,182 Haywood, Mary 57,167 Haywood, Sarah 57,167 Hayworth, Jennie 6,12,25,29,32,35,42, 46,52,54,56,94,127,162,167,177 Hayworth, John David 37,42,59,87,94,182 Hayworth, Mel 37,182 Hayworth, Roxanna 33,40,115,191 Hazzard, Brad 27,53,182 Hedrick, Kathy 26,182 Hedrick, Kathy 34,124,191 Hedrick, Randy 36,182 Hedgecock, Roger 100,152 Helm, John 191 Henderson, David 56,167 Henderson, Lacy 182 Henderson, Shirley 167 Henderson, Stephen 190 Hendrix, Natalie 182 Hensley, Ada 191 Hensley, Becky 34,191 Hepler, Steve 191 Herndon, Brian 91,112,191 Heroes Club 35 Herrin, Jeff 39,94,182 Herring, Dana 32,42,191 Herron, Sherry 182 Hester, Faison 15,25,56,167 Hester, Pat 29,107,144 Hethcock, Anne 26,191,194 Hickman, Johnny 191 Hickson, Roger 190 Hickson, Teresa 107,167 Higgins, Scott 39,53,54,153,182 Higgins, Sharon 190 High Point Youth Council 60 Highfill, Sherry 190 Hight, David 133,167 Hill, Laura 182 Hill, Majorie 157 Hill, Mark 26,190 Hill, Mike 182 Hill, Robert 190 Hilton, Jay 190 Hilton, Richard 182 Hines, David 190 Hinkle, Robin 98,111,190 Hinshaw, John 28,182 Hinson, Emery 168 Hobbs, Jay 28,168 Hobbs, Roddie 38,111,190 Hocutt, Vicki 26,69,182 Hodges, Doug 31,182 Hodges, Karen 25,27,54,57,168 Holbrook, Jack 125,190 Holder, Euna 37,41,137,187 Holder, John 139 Holley, Ernestine 25,46,62,168 Holliday, Joey 31,168 Holmes, Dora 114,168 Honbarrier, Roger 61,81,168 Honeycutt, Linda 41,190 Hooper, Debra 190 Hoover, Beth 15,25,47,50,182 Hope, Carroll 94,98,190 Horner, Roger 37,182 Horney, Jennifer 14,29,33,62,114,180,182 Howard, Darrell 24,182 Howell, Scott 31,168 Howze, Franklin 94,96,182 Huffman, Tommy 190 Hughes, Doug 182 Hulin, Cathy 182 Humphrey, Perry 190 Huneycutt, Cathy 168 Huneycutt, Steve 190 Hunsucker, Hank 59,89,94,182 Hunt, Heather 32,54,61,90,182 Hunt, Raymond 98,104,190 Hunter, Herman 182 Hunter, Norwood 182 Hutchins, Annette 21,33,168 Hutchens, Mildred 152 Hutchins, Paul 12,14,109,147 Hutton, Mark 182 Ingram, Archie 58,168 Ingram, Curtis 190 Ingram, Darlene 58,182 Ingram, Janie 182 Ingram, Joe 31,190 Ingram, John 153 Ingram, Larry 190 Ingram, Melinda 25,168 Ingram, Rhonda 190 Ingram, Stanley 190 Inman, Donnie 182 Inman, Robin 26,75,190 Interact 37 Irby, Lawrence Isaac, Cynthia 183 Isom, Mike 183 Ivy, Petra 190 Jackson, Cedric 168 Jackson, Michael 190 Jackson, Milton 190 Jackson, Patricia 190 Jackson, Randall 38,58,87,94,183 James, Debbie 191 James, Ron 21,61,168 Jamison, Debra 26,33,90,114,183 Jané, Joe 33,98,191 Janney, Wanda 191 Jenkins, Shirley 191 Jennings, David 112,183 Jennings, Rick 28,58,183 Jensen, Scott 24,25,39,41,42,183 Johnson, Annette 27,58,168 Johnson, Bain 138 Johnson, Gary 183 Johnson, Gerald 191 Johnson, Hal 39,59,109,111,183 Johnson, James 191 Johnson, Jane 29,62,168 Johnson, Karen 27,31,168 Johnson, Mark 191 Johnson, Michael 191 Johnson, Rhonda 183 Johnson, Ronald 191 Johnson, Sandra 25,168 Johnson, Vickie 191 Johnson, Wes 24,168 Jolly, Ronald 183 Jones, Bobby 100,102,103,168 Jones, Christy 47,52,57,168 Jones, Keith 25,38,53,59,74,109,111,168 Jones, Kerry 15,25,61,168 Jones, Lilie 45,46,154 Jones, Mike 183 Jones, Rhonda 191 Jones, Terry 191 Jones, Tim 38,50,183 Jones, Walter 157 Jones, Willie 100,183 Jordan, Leroy 59,78,87,94,168,178 Joseph, Delores 156 Jr. Jaycees 38,220 Jump, Eddie 31,183 Kellam, Jimmy 191 Kearns, Dorothy 157 Kearns, Eddie 175 Kearns, Kendall 33,39,54,98,99,104,191 Kearns, Mary 33,191 Kearns, Steve 31,183 Kearse, Charles 58,111,168 Kearse, Sheila 82,183 Kearse, Stanley 168 Kearse, Valarie 191 Kellam, David 59,112,191 Kelly, Arthur 191 Kendall, Verdie 154 Kennerly, Kay 29,62,92,191 Kersey, Carl 191 Key Club 39 Keyettes 40 Kiers, John 191 Kiger, Billy 191 Kindle, Garry 94,169 Kindle, Robert 183 King, Dennis 191 King, Shelby Ann 191 Kinley, Keith 191 Kirby, Trina 191 Kerk, Darlene 183 Kirk, Rita 183 Kirkpatrick, Jason 191 Kitchin, Joe 191 Kivett, Carol 191 Kiziah, Craig 37,183 Knox, Leigh 27,29,32,50,56,169 Knox, Trip 33,91,112,191 Koonce, Susan 25,40,46,54,56,70,73,74, 92,93,169 Koontz, Linda 62,183 Kuhn, Susan 25,29,32,33,35,41,42,54,183 Lab Assistants 61 Lackey, Gail Dawn 31,62,169 Lackey, Sandy 191 Lain, Steve 24,183 Lamb, Pam 191 Lambeth, Dean 37,91,191 Lambeth, Keever 15,37,59,81,100,101, 103,183 Lambeth, Steve 169 Lamm, Tony 130,148 Lancaster, Alice 26,33,54,191 Land, Tony 169 Laney, Nancy 147 Lasine, John Mitchell 183 Lasine, Sam 17,25,42,169,224 Latimer, Tom 25,39,42,43,89,183 Latta, Beth 27,183 Lauder, Anita 2,40,48,169 Lawson, Rick 58,169 Leach, Gary 111 Leach, Wade 91,104,190 Leak, Jaovelen 143 Leak, Sandy 20,169 Leak, Wonda Leake, Delores 35,169 Leake, Susan 62,168 Lee, Holly 32,47,52,134,169 Lee, Karen 20,183 Lee, Pat 48,49,88,90,107,169 Lee, Ronald 183 Lee, Sandra 20,131,139 Lee, Tom 28,183 Leeper, Kay 36,183 Leeper, Keith 17,25,41,45,135,136,169 Leonard, Alison 183 Leviner, Dale 190 Leviner, Tammie 183 Lewallen, Diane 47,190 Lewallen, Kris 25,35,46,61,136,169 Lewis, Blake 59,76,87,100,183 Lewis, Danny 36,183 Lewis, Eunice 20,148 Lewis, Janet 175 Lewis, Kathy 183 Lewis, Laura 71,190,196 Lewis, Michael 183 Lewis, Tommy 58,169 Lewis, Virginia 157 Library Club 41 Lindsay, Charles 58,169 Lindsay, Denese Delcine 169 Lindsay, Gussie 183 Lindsay, Hal 33,190 Lingerfelt, Karen 190 Lingerfelt, Sandra 31,62,169 Linthicum, Betsy 25,32,41,53,54,61,135 183 Little, Annette 190 Little, Arlene Little, Arlene 191 Little, Arthur 97 Little, Denise Little, Denise 191 Little, Edgar 191 Little, Elnora 35,183 Little, Gwen 191 Little Priscilla 183 Little, Roger 91 Little, Sharon 191 Little, Vannessa 34,191 Littlejohn, Bethel 145 Littlejohn 169 Littlejohn, Lydia 58,169 Lipscomb, Lane 169 Livengood, Melissa 33,183 Lockhart , Kathy 25,169 Lones, Mary 193 Lones, Ruby 169 Lovelace, Beth 31,90,183 Lovette, Richard 169 Lowery, Maxine 192 Luck, Robella 183 Lyons, Bert 149,179 Lytch, Gary 192 , Mabe, Debbie 170 Mabe, James 192 Mabe, Mark 192 Mabe, Teresa 35,183 Mack, Clifton 192 Mahler, Janet 25,29,41,183 Maners, Cheree 25,32,42,61,170 Maners, Dara 170 Maners, Laura 31,183 Maness, Sheila Jo 28,61,183 Mann, Charles 156 Mann, Ken 153 Mann, Phylis 152 Manning, Carl 128,192 Manning, Jimmy 28,183 Manuel, Darlene 192 Markham, Mike 192 Marlowe, Tim 111,192 Marrs, Roy 28,58,170 Marshall, Johnny 31,170 Marshall, Melvin 192 Marshall, Thomas 35,170 Marshan, Page 192 Martin, Andrea 33,115,192 Martin, Anthony 183 Martin, Beverly 31,62,170 Martin, Linda 192 Martin, Molly 26,29,33,115,192 Martin, Vickie 90,175 Martin, Wanda 26,192 Massey, John 33,39,98,192 Massey, Randy 192 Massey, Van 25,38,46,48,53,54,56,126, 134,135,136,170,197,222 Math Club 41 Matthews, Carol 28,170 Matthews, Phyllis 192 Maxwell, Sally 140 Maxwell, Scott 8,28,38,183 Maynard, Jeff 170 237 McAdams, Mel 21,192 Mcalpin, David McAndrew, Erin 170 McBlain, David 192 McBride, Reginald 192 McCain, Lynn 26,192 McCall, Ardelia £8,107 McCall, Christopher 94 McCall, Cleveland 183 McCall, Delano 175 McCall, Thad 192 McCallum, Juanita 192 McCarthy, Scott 37 McCalin, Jetanna 26,88,107,192 McClain, Tyrone McClure, Haward 192 McCollum, Mike 59,80,81,87,170 McCormick, Allen Lewis 9,170 McCormick, Cathy 34,183 McCorquodale, Edith McCorquodale, Gloria 170 McCray, Joan 31,170 McCuiston, Connie 40,62,92,93,192 McCuiston, Rob 28,41,131,132,170 McDaniel, Maria 75,192 McDavid, Mary 127,146 McDonald, Felisa 183 McDonald, Mary Ann 28,34,192 McDonald, Neil 94,183 McDonald, Tommy 192 McDonnell, Advan 27,47,192 McDowell, Vanessa 20,27,183 McFadden, Arthur 183 McFadden, Patricia 35,183 McFadyen, Karen 151 McFalls, George 25,38,85,183 McGee, Hal 170 McInnis, Frances 183 MclInnis, Stanley 11,28,41,170 McInnis, Stephen 28,39,41,56,170 Mcintyre, Larry 183 McKeehan, Debbie 35,183 McKiver, Abraham 28,87,170 McKiver, Pat 170 McLean, Linda 58,71,170 McLean, Roland 94,98,99,192 McLeod, Barbara 192 McNeil, Alan 192 McNeil, Arleatha 170 McNeil, Dianne 71,192 McNeil, Tommy 184 McQueen, Deloris 184 McRae, Regina 192 McRey, Angelia 54,192 Meachum, Debbie 192 Medford, Sandra 142 Medley, Johnnie 192 Medley, Maurice 41,59,87,170 Megginson, Michael 42,50,184 Megginson, Susan 29,53,111,192 Meisky, Jeanie 25,40,82,94,107,184 Mellage, Tim 24,34,47,170 Melton, Donnie 58,184 Mendenhall, Elizabeth 32,33,42,69,115, 123,192 Messer, Sherrie 192 Meyers, Barbara 47,57,185 Michael, Walter 39,61,184 Middlebrook, Andrew 192 Middlebrooks, Tommy 184 Middlebrooks, Valerie 192 Miles, Elease 152 Millar, Bobby 68,112,192 Miller, Terry 94,184 Miller, Donald 192 Miller, Helen 156 Miller, Joyce 35,71,170 Millis, Molly 14,25,29,41,54,56,61,71,94, oS Sy alzal Mills, Charles 68,171 Mills, Nathan 8,100,171 Mingo, Dana 39,171 Mitchell, Donald 25,49,184 Mitchell, Ella 184 Mitchell, Freddie 192 Mitchell, Jimmy 104,192 Mitchell, John 91,192 Mitchell, Priscilla 145 Mitchell, Reid 192 Mizelle, Tina 25,53,185 Mobley, Lawrence 192 Moncus, Karen 35,185 Monk, Phyllis 192 Montgomery, Harlan 25,28,61,111,185 Montgomery, Ken 58,171 Montgomery, Melinda 192 Mooney , Debbie 33,185 Mooney, Sandra 192 Mooney, Sheila 11,25,28,32,61,171 Moore, Amy 185 Moore, Brenda 192 Moore, Howard 192 Moore, James 31,171 Moore, Jim 156 238 Moore, Stan 24,28,171 Morakis, Chris 47,192 Morey, Doug 39,89,171 Morey, Maureen 20,88,107,185 Morgan, Marshall 13,14,25,33,39,45, 46,53,54,59,81,94,100,102,126,135, 136,171,224 Morgan, Peggy 192 Morris, Ann 137 Morris, Robin 29,32,185 Morrison, Luther 192 Mortimer, Allen 58,171 Moser, Lawrence 11,12,59,76,94,171 Moss, Ralph 58,171 Motsinger, Rick 100,104 Muenzer, Tori 175 Murrow, Candy 29,33,54,185 Murray, Danny 58,171 Murray, Malinda Ann 71,171 Myers, Barbara 185 Myers, Mary 193 Myers, Toni 193 Nance, Deborah 192 Nance, James 193 Neal, James 171 Needham, Vicki 25,171 Neely, Kathy 185 Neely, Landry 152,179 Neill, Charles 157 Newton, Crawford 193 NFL 42,43,44 NHS 45,46 Nichelson, Dennis 28,185 Nichols, Eugene 175 Noble, Joey 171 Office Staffs 62 O'Connor, Charles 156 Orchestra 47 Osborne, Cindy 13,25,33,40,41,45,52,53,- 54,56,71,114,134,136,162,171 Osborne, Donna 26,193 Osborne, Kathy 193 Owens, John 14,112,193 Owens, Kerth 185 Owens, Melissa 171 Owens, Steve 26 Packard, Dianne 152 Page, Marshan 193 Paige, Ardelia 185 Paradice, Janet 57,171 Parker, Amanda 31,171 Parker, Amanda 31,171 Parker, Curney 24,47,185 Parker, David 25,36,41,46,48,53,63,133, 134,135,136,171,224 Parker, Donald 193 Parker, James 171 Parker, James Parker, Jennifer 193 Parker, Nora 41,88,185 Parker, Sharon 193 Parrish, Dee 26,33,193,196 Parrish, Debres 156 Parson, Abe 28,171 Parson, Cynthia 8,61,88,90,128,184,185 Parson, Sharon 193 Parsons, Tony 61,185 Patrick, Sandra 26,193 Patseavouras, Karen 27,32,42,44,53,54, 171 Patterson, Randy 60 Patterson, Randy 185 Patton, Jeff 27,37,172 Payne, David 12,25,33,45,48,54,59,77, 94,134,172,178,197 Payne, Robert 94,101,184,185 Payne, Sherry 172 Payne, Tommy 193 Peace, Phillip 33,104,193 Pearce, Donna 29,31,35,61,133,172 Pearce, Eddie 11,31,185 Peace, Gary 193 Pearson, Julie 25,32,33,47,172 Pearson, Patti 27,33,193 Pegram, Chip 172 Peguese, Kevin 185 Pemberton, Frank 175 Pemberton, Linda Pemberton, Linda 193 Pemican Business 52 Pemican 48,49 Pep Club 33 Perdue, Barbara 29,75,193 Petrea, Arleen 26,193 Pettrey, Melanie 62,185 Petty, Tim 61,172 Phillips, Gloria 193 Phillips, Mary Phillips, Rachael 193 Phillips, Vicki 172 Pickenpack, Katherine 31,172 Pierce, Mike 15,17,42,44,141,162 Pointer Staff 50-51 Pointer Business 52 Pope, Susan 35,172 Porter, Ronald 193 Post, Allan 112,185 Potts, Janet 185 Powell, Nancy 151 Pratt, John 25,41,53,61,172 Pra tt, Tom 193 Prevatt, Pam 193 Price, Dickie 37,53,185 Price, Mary Jane 193 Pride, William 185 Prince, Ronnie 193 Pritchett, James 36,42,54,62,133,193 Pritchett, Mary Ann 62,193 Probert, Cappy 33,59,81,172 Probert, John 37,85,179,185 Proctor, Fred 172 Proctor, Marty 184 Proctor, Tom 39,41,53,54,81,126,180,185 Pruett, Catherine 193 Pruette, Dean B. 151,158,159 Pruitt, Joanie 25,27,28,29,32,33,41,46, 48,53,54,68,133,134,162,172 Pugh, Jackie 7,11,21,33,184 Pugh, Robert 193 Pyrtle, Alma 193 Pyrtle, Kathy 172 Queen, Eddie 193 Queen, Freda 184 Quick, Cornelius 61,111,124,193 Quick, Cynthia 88,89,90,107,108,184 Quick, Lorenzo 109,110,111,193 Ralston, Brett 35,39,41,42,54,184 Randall, Morris 152 Randle, Julie 12,29,61,82,92,93,107,108, 184 Rankin, Billy 193 Ratliff, Alonzo 184 Ratliff, Debora Ratliff, Larry 87,172 Ratliff, Tony 193 Rawleigh, Sally 12,25,32,40,46,53,56,61 136,172 Rawlinson, Raymond 86,135 Reams, Ken 193 Reams, Murray 24,172 Reece, Kathy 193 Reed, Arthur 98,104,105,193 Reed, Linda 184 Reed, Thelma 58,180,184 Reid, Barbara 184 Reid, Thomas 184 Reynolds, Joe 184 Rhodenhiser, Cindy 32,184 Richardson, Debbie 172 Richardson, Dwan 33,39,91,193 Rickard, Laura 184 Rickard, Randy 193 Rickert, Warren 87,94,111,184 Riddle, David 27,37,172 Ridge, Tim 33,38,112,193 Riley, Phillip 36,143 Ring, Ward 33,54,98,112,193 Risdon, Kevin 24,184 Risdon, Shawn 25,27 ,32,35,40,172 Ritch, Patrick 10,25,33,50,53,59,77,89, 94,172 Rivenbark, Mike 184 Roach, Barry 39,184 Roach, Helen 193 Robbins, Frank 59,94,172 Robbins, Michael 11,21,151 Robbles, Rodney 98,193 Roberts, Debbie 61,184 Roberts, Rachael 8,17,42,75,141,179 Robertson, Linda 193 Robinson, Evon 16,193 Rogers, Annie 172 Rogers, Becky 31,172 Rogers, Carolyn 193 Rogers, Constance 172 Rollins, Mark 184 Rorie, Alvie 68,98,193 Rorie, Deborah 35,173 Rorie, Herman 193 Rorie, Jacqueline 8,90,128,184 Rorie, Julie 128,173 Rorie, Sherry 193 Rose, Anita 133,173 Roseberry, Wanda 193 Rothrock, Nancy 40,53;173 Rountree, Lynn 27,29,47,173 Rowland, Susie 29,173 Roy, Debbie 61,184 Royals, Jill 25,53,184 Ruddock, Kim 193 Ruden, Meredith 193 Rule, Beatrice 62,147 Russell, Randy 58,173 Ruth, Barry 47,146 Ryals, Craig 27,61,184 Ryan, Corrine 20,27,184 Safrit, Jayn 3,26,35,40,185 Samet, Jerry 6,25,32,42,46,49,134,173 Sanchez, Luis 155 Sandman, Barry 32,47,60,134,193 Saunders, Sheila 185 Saunders, Vanessa 175 Savas, Tykey 193 Science Club 53 School Store 62 Scoggins, Susan 128,173 Scott, Debbie 31,173 Scott, Nancy 31,173 Scott, Terry 193 Sechrest, Bobby 193 Seckler, Kathy 26,185 Sellers, Harriet 185 Sellers, Rachel 185 Seymour, Al 27,185 Shackleford, Donna 27,62,173 Shadding, Darlene Shadding, Ted 185 Shankle, Leroy 185 Shaver, Jerry 8,11,17,117,140 Shaver, Kim 11,25,26,33,40,41,69,71, 114,179,185, Shavitz, Steve 25,123,173 Shaw, Larry 194 Sheffield, Bernie 157 Shelley, Ken 194 Shelton, Edward 194 Shelton, Ella 194 Shelton, Ricky 25,38,173 Shelton, Tim 133,185 Shetly, Hilda 194 Shelton, Craig 194 Shipe, Debra 25,35,46,48,49,59,162,173 Siler, James 3,27,58,185 Siler, Teresa 58,173 Simeon, A. J. 116,117,157 Sipley, William 194 Sistrunk, Clarence 100,185 Skeen, Ricky 194 Skipper, Cindy 185 Sloan, Michelle 29,32,33,35,71,114,185 Small, Susan 32,194 Smith, Donna 194 Smith, Eric 37,185 Smith, Garland 31,173 Smith, Joe 26,195 Smith, Kriby 173 Smith, Lauren 32,33,42,54,187,190,195 Smith, Leo 101,195 Smith, Linda 16,195 Smith, Marjorie 32,33,42,47,59,195 Smith, Mike 195 Smith, Norma Smith, Pam 185 Smith, Perry 195 Smith, Rebecca 173,175 Smith, Robin 28,58,173 Smith, Robert 195 Smith, Tommy 185 Soots, Christine 185 Sowers, Mark 185 Sowers, Steve 59,87,94,111,185 Spanish Club 53 Spainhour, Harold 173 Spaugh, David 185 Spaugh, Kathy 25,45,82,83,57,107,131,173 Spaugh, Lynn 57,90,92,107,185 Spencer, Jerry Spoon, Terry 173 Spruill, Alice 151 Spurgeon, Bob 38,151 Stafford, Rachel 47,195 Staley, Nora 25,173 Stanley, Carol 25,32,40,42,185 Stanley, Steve 28,38,133,173 Stanley, Susan 41,57,173 Staples, Cassie 195 Staples, Ronnie 195 Stathes, Sharon 35,175 Steele, Bonita 35,174 Steele, Tammie 8,90,128,185 Steffan, Stephanie 25,29,32,35,41,54, 92,185 Stephens, Christine 137 Stephens, Sharon Stevenson, James 195 Stevenson, Janice 174 Steward, Michael Stewart, Andy 59,174 Stewart, Eva 157 Stinson, Corena 26,52,185 Story, Amy 3,25,27,41,47,54,134,135,185 Stout, Jane 128,151 Student Council 54 Stutts, Janice 25,32,41,50,51,53,185 Subjuniors 57 Suggs, Johnny 31,59,80,81,185 Suggs, Luann 9,195 Suggs, Sherry 26,195 Surratt, James 157 Swaim, Brad 185 Swaim, Edson 25,38,41,52,134,174 Swing, Cheryl 185 Tate, Buck 81,174 Tate, Dale 195 Tate, Janet 154,162 Tate, Susan 174 Tate, Terry 26,28,29,32,54,107,179,185 Taylor, Floyd 185 Taylor, Kevin Taylor, Lola 195 Taylor, Sharon 195 Taylor, Wesley 195 Teague, Charles 174 Teague, Doris 155 Teague, Fred 25,27,33,45,54,59,61,73,74, 100,101,136,174 Teal, Karen 195 Teal, Kenneth 58,174 Teal, Lynn 185 Teal, Sharon 195 Templeton, Lisa 26,32,33,184 Terrell, Bill 25,39,124,135,184 Terrell, Paul 195 Terrell, Richard 134,195 Terrell, Tom 7,8,25,35,39,45,47,54,55,56, 135,136,174,178,196,224 Terry, Anthony 195 Thames, Terri 20,21,33,48,184 Thayer, Lloyd 157 Thomas, Carrie 35,184 Thomas, Charles 174 Thomas, Gary 31,175 Thomas, Leroy 195 Thomas, Pat 195 Thomas, Terry 53,195 Thompson, Angie 176 Thompson, Darrell 174 Thompson, Pamela 35,184 Thorpe, Chuck 60,194 Threadgill, Juanita 194 Tillman, Debra 27,184 Tillman, Lelia 174 Tillmon, Steven 28,174 Timberlake, Blanche 174 Timberlake, Catherine 33,194 Timmons, Dotty 33,54,114,184 Tinsley, Ann 26,57,69,88,194 Tobin, John 42,54,123,174 Torrence, Michael 174 Torrence, Stephen 184 Torrence, Tonye 194 Trivette, Laurie 28,194 Tucker, Cheryl 194 Tucker, Debbie 27,174 Tucker, Joy 57,185 Tucker, Martha Nell 25,27,46,174 Tucker, Pam 33,194 Tucker, Roger 185 Tucker, Royster 91,104,105,194 Turbeville, Dwayne 194 Turnage, Diane 174 Turnage, Timothy 125,194 Turner, Allsyn 31,174 Turner, Angela 185 Turner, Charles 94,185 Turner, Darrell 175 Turner, Garry 185 Turner, James 174 Turner, Karen 194 Turner, Rodney 185 Tysinger, Phillip 194 Tyson, Debbie 194 Tyson, Doug 31,98,104,105,194 Tyson, Wanda 194 Underwood, Ricky 194 Ussery, Mike 37,174 Utley, Bill 59,84,85,185 Varipapa, Mike 42,98,194 Varner, Dale 25,41,47,57,174 Varner, Kathy 174 Varsity Club 59 Vasquez, Perry 194 Vaughn, Doris 194 Vaughn, Tim 194 Vestal, Michael 104,194 VICA 58 Vires, Gay 41,194 VonCannon, Melinda 25,175 Voorhees, Liz 29,33,70,111,114,175 Voorhees, Van 29,62,194 Vuncannon, Pam 25,47,136,175 Waddell, Cynthia 175 Wagner, Karen 26,186 Wainer, Nancy 25,52,57,186 Wainer, Sam 194 Waldroup, Juanita 152 Waldroup, Ricky 186 Walker, Dee 62,175,177 Walker, Kim 26,32,33,40,53,54,184,186 Wall, Cornelia 175 Wall, Ellen 194 Wall, Tina 57,90,186 Wall, Walter 104,195 Wallace, Perry 186 Waller, Buzz 16,25,33,46,47,56,59,112, WSS Walls, Roslyn 186 Walton, Debra 35,175 Walton, Denise 175 Walton, Steve 195 Ward, Cliff 195 Ward, Susan 152 Wardlaw, Debbie 33,115,195 Warley, Chervedein 195 Washington, Janice 186 Washington, Renee 195 Washington, Zelda Watlington, Tim 195 Watson, Barbara 25,47,50,53,57,60,134, 136,162,175 Watson, Kathy 25,50,51,57,60,186 Watts, David 195 Watts, Debra 82,186 Watts, Michael 195 Weatherman, Linda 16,157,186 Webb, Jim 33,53,59,94,175 Welborn, A. Laurin 157 Welch, Teresa 26,186 Wesson, David 8,12,24,25,45,46,47,134, 175 West, Ellen 32,47,186 Wheeler, Daisy 186 Wheeler, Eva 195 Wheeler, Grant 186 Wheeler, Randy 195 Wheeless, Ann 26,195 Wheeless, Dyane 195 White, Alicia 27,35,175 White, Bettye 152 White, Charles 37,54,179,186 White, Chase 14,27,28,33,35,39,53,54, 59,76,81,94,112,135,175 White, Clayton 186 White, Rodney 195 White, Ronda 15,20,25,48,54,134,136,175 White, Tammy 195 White, Tina 9,195 White, Verne 36,186 Whitehead, Glenda 195 Whitley, Danny 195 Whitley, Sheila 57,186 Whittington, Jimmy 195 Whittington, Linda 175 Whitworth, Rochelle 195 Wiley, Susan 186 Wiley, Teresa 50,186 Wilkinson, Sylvia 25,35,40,70,175 Willard, Mark 186 Willett, Gina 34,186 Williams, Bertha Williams, Debra 59,180 Williams, Donald 195 Williams, Glenda 195 Williams, Michael 59,81,94,184 Williams, Robbie 195. Williams, Roger 186 Williams, Steve 15 Williams, Teresa 95 Williams, Tina 186 Williard, Jerry 111,195 Wilson, Adrienne 54,186 Wilson, Craig 134,195 Wilson, James 33,195 Wilson, Kaye 26,195 Wilson, Faye 195 Wilson, Lisa 33,186 Wilson, Marie 186 Wilson, Marsha 195 Wilson, Ricky 186 Wilson, Steve 33,98,104,195 Wilson, Teressa 186 Winchester, Dianna 195 Windley, Vivien 148 Winfrey, Joey 25,33,39,48,53,59,81, 175,178,224 Winzeler, Julie 29,195 Winzeler, Kelly 15,25,27,29,33,71,114, 175 Withers, Debra 195 Withers, Pat 97,154 Witherspoon, Debra 26,195 Womack, Kyleene 47,186 Woodruff, Louise 194 Woods, Darlen 47,186 Woods, Rachel 194 Woollen, Sallie 25,32,35,40,52,136,175 Workman, Jamie 195 Worley, Becky 194 Wright, Anna 29,32,92,186 Wright, Larry 15,186 Wright, Michael 110,111,186 Wright, Tanya 48,186 Wyche, Tommy 28,175 Yarborough, Buck 194 Yarbrough, Peggy 194 Yates, Randy 11,194 Yates, Steve 98,194 Yokley, Gary 195 Yokely, Keith 137 York, Beth 40,42,88,107,187,195 York, Gary 58,175 York, Lynn 10,32,35,40,46,50,54,134,175 York, Orevella 195 York, Stella 3,34,186 York, Vincent 15,28,186 Young, Harriett 195 Young, Loui 33,54,61,186 Younger, Ricky 24,186 Younts, Larry 84,149 Youth Volunteers 59 Zimmerman, Deborah 194,195 239 : —— eee SASSER oe. ae SNA RS direction anew life. . SS AGREE LINE A yearbook is something different to everybody, and the staff of the Pemican has the responsibility for compiling and compressing the activities, emotions, and trials of a school year into 240 pages of everyone’s concept of a yearbook. Even though the planning began before the end of May 1974, we were continually learning what is involved in creating a yearbook throughout this school year. Without the coopera- tion of so many people you wouldn’t be reading this book today. Therefore | would like to sincerely thank everyone who assisted me in this tremendous effort, including the other editors, David Payne, Laurie Allred, Jim Cain, and Kirby Bryson; the pho- tographers, Jerry Samet and Donald Mitchell; the editorial staff, Joy Bradner, Eliza- beth Douglass, Mary Fairchild, Missy Fick, Jean Gladd en, Anita Lauder, Pat Lee, Van Massey, David Parker, Joanie’ Pruitt, Debra Shipe, Terri Thames, Joey Winfrey, and Candy Wright; the advisors Mrs. Calhoun and Mrs, Cates, and Cindy Osborne and Miss Harris, business manager and advisor, respectively. Also | would like to show my appreciation to the faculty, the guidance staff, and Mr. Shaver for their cooperation and understanding; to Delmar Printing Company and their representatives, Whitey Boswell, Max Ward, and Bob Anderson; and to Bob Pitts and David Joyce for assist- ance with some of the photography. As a result of the hard work contributed by many, not all of whom are listed here, we have left behind at Central a part of our- selves and have received invaluable experience in dealing with and understanding others and ourselves. Thanks, Ronda ay The 1975 peinieatis was: priGred hid bean sy Delmar f _ Printing Company, Charlotte, North Carolina. Whitey — ) Boswell was the company | representative. T he body — copy of the book jis set in 10 point Optima Medium—_ leaded 2 points and captions are 8. point Optima | Medi- vhor rome leaded 2 points, The headlines vile Gant in 338-A. i xt pot Pe oreo TR) APPS Ds EXO OOD CRY 1975 PEMICAN RondaWhite .......... Editor-In-Chief PRAVICL PAYNE aes eect Assistant Editor Laurie Allred ........ Photography Editor DCAM oe ee ee ae eile Veo ae ve Copy Editor RirBy BIYSOM) ae eo Sports Editor Betty Calhoun DVIVIa Gales te hee ce Co-Advisors Cindy Osborne ....... 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