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

 - Class of 1984

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A Mt A!MmAiAA-Augkaal -K- PEMICAN 1984 High Point Central High School 801 Ferndale High Poigt, North Carolina 27262 MWQPQWWW 33596 Wy wif ggjgfxfl gr S5 Heli ggi rl il Nyglf Apqgglwgw QEV llfriifli Wig were BUILT ON A FIRM FOI? N DPQTION or l or ' w w 1 , 'Xxx . 4 f ' - V- ,f xx I , E . X' X 'xx - ,J X x- 1 J , ,J I 'V V K- ix N .. I ,fy Q rj , Y fd 2 X Q ' ,- J f , , f f -V -' .A , X xi A . lx, ,K - V g Y XY K , Il! YZ! I Obeying the sign, Alyssa Migliarese chooses an un- usual way to exit the build- ing. CPhoto by Kate Idel 5. 1 ii. IH! Still uilding our minds were blank. Faced with the chal- lenge of producing a theme quickly we were at a loss. We had attended a lecture at yearbook work- shop devoted entirely to what a staff couldn't use for a theme. No song ti- tles, no footprints, no this, no thatgthe list seemed endless. We needed a theme that captured the personality of the school. What makes Central stand out in a crowd? Built on a firm founda- tion, High Point Central is a very well established high school with a respect- able reputation in aca- demics and sports. Our 2 - Theme school is respected in High Point, the Triad, and even in the state. It is really a very beautiful building full of history. We have ex- panded and grown, but there has always been sturdy ground to build on. This quotation from T. Wingate Andrews found outside the school sums up the theme perfectly. What does this build- ing mean to you? Nothing at all important unless its foundation, laid deep in living rock and solid con- crete, suggests that truth is the only foundation on which you can build an en- during lifef' if 3 Tonya Dawkins sits in the catch a short nap. iPhoto window during lunch to by Stephen Picklesimerj -1,1 Q Trainer Ms. McCauley takes time out to get rid of Alex Townsendis leg cramp. iPhoto by Tripp Trotterl Kim Ferree, a senior, enjoys a lollipop after her lunch. iPhoto by Alyssa Migliar- esel iw! yen' it f S J-frf Y fw A' 0.g,,,w-3-'ne' Q.. y f--Q-ww' 'E' .fa A' i.,,x a l U:f?'f'fjj', ?'? if J' fpfffif' ,, , , , 'fr jf,',,.fw . Kelvin Ledbetter drinks a carton of milk a day, hop- ing to keep the doctor away. CPh0to by Patrick McDon- nelll Theme W 3 ,f,Tgy,fy,i Central: A Tradition Anthony McManus, Mau- rice Hagler, and Rodney Watkins enjoy watching the Central-Andrews football game. iPhoto by Whitey Boswelll 4 - Theme Standing on the steps, Eddie Al- ford clearly lets everyone know who he thinks is number one. CPhoto by Tripp Trotterl Jelf Godwin, Susan Crow, Johnsye White and Kate Ide relive the days of the Sixties by taking it easy. CPhoto by Stephen Picklesimerb Tim White and Bobby Garland lend a helping hand Always inciting school spirit, the Bison cheers on the football team to a hopeful victory. iPhoto by Whitey Boswellj by Palfmng the Key Club Car fOr Homecoming Day During their lunch period, Wanda Shaw and Molly Whitley re- HCUVIUCS. lax on the steps. iPhoto by T. Trotterj Tw -,, x . 9,5 A , 5 ' fl' 'A 'V' ' . , , H -aw 1-.rt --' 5147.1 T ' 'Y iw' V L ' if ' 'M 'wa N J 7' hw 'Q ' 31' 5 -N Coach Mills calmly gives instructions to his football ' t 11 players, leading them to a victory over Andrews. iPhoto by Whitey Boswellj Members of Interact go Roman and wear togas to the Central- Andrews game. CPhoto by Whitey Boswelll Theme - 5 6 - Student Life Divider 'F e.f:'..-fl' School is hard enough with- even with a broken leg. out having to put up with iPhoto by Alyssa Migliar- crutches! Chris Honeycutt esej bravely climbs the stairs -- Is., ,--, Y-. if? r A . - :seam - we- :.,gg.. me -me A . - - . 3 -L , 'R I' .. r- '-sl1:,:. 1.9. -. ei. - S R 5. Richard Bennett gives a friendly wave to the pho- tographer as Richard waits l o have his school picture taken. iPhoto by Patrick McDonnellJ Homecoming, the Prom, Graduation, jobs, and other activities compose this section. Without these happenings, some stu- dents would find school more difficult. From 1927 to l938, dancing was not approved by the school board and it wasnlt included in the cur- riculum. No Prom. As the years went by, we gradual- ly added activity upon ac- tivity. Central has been building its foundation since the birth of the school, and it is evident in every aspect of school life. S. 5 l i 3 is gi Friday night football games are a big social event at Central. Here, Will Rags- dale, Suzanne Safrit and Martha Lindsay wait for a friend. iPhoto by Tripp Trotterj Student Life Divider A 7 XOME.COPqX I .. X MIIJQK SWE This sign, made by the cheerleaders, shows our theme to all who saw the game at the stadium. Eff? r. X it . l 'L if lilly. lit , it QM x, X x tl: Q 1 . V, ,, M ... . f--v---ew -1 What was one of the biggest days in your high school year? Home- coming Day! In the after- noon, there were all kinds of fun activities to do. Then, that night, came the crowning of the Home- coming Queen. During the afternoon- festivities, there were booths and refreshments sponsored by various clubs and other groups, such as the Senior class, FHA, Orchestra, HERO, Soph- omore class, DECA, and the Juniorettes. 8 Homecoming Day The Student Council also planned a Talent Show, dance, and Con- vertible Parade for the Homecoming Court. The HPC band led the parade as the convertibles drove through the driveway and dropped the Court mem- bers off at the Tower 2 steps and continued out. For all at Central, Homecoming Day will be as memorable through the years as the Bison victory over Andrews. This surely was a great year. if Derrick Medley and Sonya Roper participate in the 8 P ' sored by the Chorus. Students were allowed to Selling cookies to hungry h show their spirit by dressing students sometimes is a dif- Hawaiian in Bermuda ficult job. Mrs. Sellars shorts on Homecoming. seems to handle it well. l These mimes, Kit Bartol, Amy Dixon, and Michelle Cromwell, delight the crowd during the Talent Show. The Key Club s'Car-Bash was a bang-up success as shown here by football player, Dale Porter. 4 Homecoming Day A 9 hat A Night To Remember!! For everyone at Cen- RCynOldS- tral, October 14 held The Bison Supporters special meaning. It was made it truly a night to a Hawaiian Home- R6m6mbC1'! coming. Centralis var- Sity team .PlaYed Winth The crowd anxiously deteflnlnatlon alld Splf- awaits thg outcome of ii, CVCI1 'Ll'lOLlgh they Suf- the Bison Homecoming fered a 14-6 loss to R. J. game. Led by Norman Patterson, the Bison, Born to Be Jane Terrell, Senior Varsity Wildf' made a break- cheerleader, delivers the through at the beginning of Hawaiian punch to the the game. crowd, Bison Style. Ms. McCauley, a very im- mending injured James Da- portant member of all vis, who has injured his sports teams, helps in hand in the football game. r.... if a . o I0 a Homecoming Game .am After stopping Demons, de- fensive linemen Tommy NMQ Under the enchantment of Hawaiian sunset, Laura Hughes is escorted by Mike Biesecker. Sunset by Matt Hunter and Richard Vecil- lio. Ball, Randall Bristow, Larry Dow take a deserved break. Homecoming Game Aloha, awaiian Beauties Nervousness and shaky knees . . . something Sharon Pratt and Mitchell Last year's Homecoming ca Gripper, as Mr. Gripper that the senior homecom- ing court experienced. No matter how popular one is, everyone became nervous. As the week rushed by and Friday arrived, nervous- ness invaded the members of the homecoming court. The Hawaiian Prin- cesses of the night were Charlotte Akers and Kissy Stevens. Then, complete silence. The announcer named Monica Gripper as the new 1983-84 Hawai- ian Queen. With the halftime ac- tivities over, the shaky knees were forgotten and the nervousness turned into an evening of fun. l2 - Homecoming Court Ingram step through the Queen, Kelly Tucker, watches. Hawaiian hut. can '-'fe ' tr - t oo' at t t' ia. : i ' 'fl' WMA 41 ' . . M- 1 , . I I I sw... Q Senior attendants: Stacy Gansmen, Monica Gripper, lister, Bonita Medley, Ta- Dorsette, Susan Crow, Ann Linsay, Martha McAl- mara Potter, Kissy Stevens Charlotte Akers, Karen Being chosen as one of the for Kissy Stevens, escorted 1983-84 Maids of Honor by Chip Stroupe. Junior attendants: Paula Andrea White and Gwyn makes Homecoming special Godfrey, Cynthia Townsend, Ewing. Freshman attendants: Laura man, Mary Ann Akers, Hughes, Andrenia Zimmer- Lena Chambers. Homecoming Court - 13 Middle right. Charlotte Sophomore attendants: Akers escorted by Davy Sharon Pratt, Tara Benton Stevens, flashes a smile as Marie McCoy, Laura Fair- Maid of Honor. cloth. A New Beginning Commencement excer- cises took place on June 2, 1983, at 8:00 p.m. in the Boys' Gymnasium. The seniors were led in al- phabetical order with the senior class president and officers first, from the main building to the gym, by the marshals, the top fifteen ranked juniors. School secretary, Mrs. Teague, has a lot of re- sponsibilities and last- minute arrangements to make. Some of these are setting up the gym, getting the flowers and greenery out, and setting up the platform where the school board and the principals sit. Then, the diplomas are signed and sealed. After all the sen.iors were seated in the gym, the address was given by Dr. Murphy M. Osborne, Jr. He said that teachers and parents are not re- sponsible for your reality in the future, that they can give you things you need to know but you have to put them in order. Overall, he challenged the class of 1983 to learn from their experiences and to accept reality. Awards were presented by Mr. Emerson Heather- ly, diplomas and certifi- cates by Mr. Lee An- drews, assisted by Mr. Laurin Welborn. THIS WAS THE HIGH POINT CEN- TRAL CLASS OF '83, 5 14 W Graduation Walking with pride, Leslie Gill hurries anxiously to re- ceive her diploma. As Scott Wyatt looks on, patiently to get on with the the seniors are waiting im- graduation ceremonies. '49, M2 .Q .,... .. ....,. . -N 5 g A g W ...,. M..,.,,' W A E , i.fwwnm0UiKfY5 - Karen Gansman leads the first of the seniors into the gymnasium. Graduate Henry Harris has Welborn hands him his di- a big smile as Mr. Laurin ploma. Rows of seniors form a fas- cinating pattern in the gym- nasium. Graduation - 15 Amy Wagner goes to class in faded jeans love beads, a floppy hat, and a jean jacket. This out- fit is very typical of the hippies of the Sixties. Hey you, you know the story, tell the whole wide world this is Bison Territory! The week of August 31 to September 2 started off with a bang on Bandanna Day. Hat Day, enjoyed by all, was next. Ending the week was Blue and White Day. Thursday of Homecoming was '60,s day. Hawaiian Day was held on Friday. Thanks to Spirit Week, everyoneis spirit was boosted and his enthusiasm showed it. Jennifer Snipes and Jane Terrell show their school the meaning of spirit by wearing hats on Hat Day. iPhoto by Stephen Pickle- simerl Stephanie Smith, Ginny Markham, Paige Marley, Beth Tate, Cheryl Philbin, and Katherine Maynard dress to impress on Six- ties Day. CPhoto by P. McDonnellJ 16 - Spirit Week .V Au A en, Q.. ,..e, . ,,.. . . -,rep mjfg- L , ..., - .. . ..,..f,.5-.,.. , ' W, -- 5 'V K ... .tt .. .NL Noelle Clemmer goes Hawaiian, ready to dance the Hula at an luau. Many outfits such as this one were seen on Hawaiian Day during Spirit Week. iPhoto by S. Picklesimerj U Mr. Irresistible, Raymond McCaskill shows off his hush buttons as his two right-hand men, Tommy Boggans and Danny Dines look on. iPhoto by J. Russellj ., - 'K V 1. , ,f ,z , Iif 2 Igf 1 i 'f' .. ,www I , - I K 'l?75fTf 'll': V: W ' .,,, 1 2,1 'f'15'f?f K If ,,,. -M ff'- K ..,,, K 'M '- r nono Mr. Reeves, dressed in his jogging suit for Sweat Day, gives his trig students a run for their money. iPhoto by P. McDonnellJ Hat Day was one of the most popular days of Spirit Week with Central students. Todd Benton shows his school spir- it by wearing his hat. iPhoto by J. Rowej me s Sl sk lbw Spirit Week ' Smit ifwyff t I Qui? eww +1 Nw ffm 1, in gw' W, 9' my-ww . , ,M .bw xx ,H 3 'fl : if' ,Q . f 'ff' w .. nfssw. 4 -'vi-R, . I ,, , x , 'fn K 'FYR ., w ,f . ,z.' V ,L - A hw V K- z ffl 6,5 3 ., 'fin .. V .. , ' .wi M' All N wp' ' N Q B .ff A ' -b W' f ' ' IZ' ..., K LV A .Fx W' Q1?,f35n3?.1 h , gs NWSK mg ,W ,. K '-1-iw' ' Ig- ijitif! ' 1 N fr- K Q Q, Q 2 L' M-ff? wwuiliz.-4 4 ' if fy-V A' - V 1 .QY:f', 'O dl IS - 'fu W ' . Mig V v F d , A' A - , A 'V . bl' - .HA -EQ .W iw DQ X.. Af,-.44 'x t I 'ti--3, ' mn, f Q5 3' K x A 5 N, X 1 , 1, S K k , A K ,Q , N U V r-,V I ' . 4 ,, , I M J as- :gl f I j 4 'SJ -4-Q s X ' t , M X Y -5 ' K X .f X Q ' A X x'2'g3'v, 4 K v Q V1 ak F' Q31 if Y H 'il Q 4: xx 5 I -, ' all 5' W I :I I a K , 5 g A-'M J Z N f N, , , P f 'T , f' - f rw 5 , , X, 5 '21 , swf ,, Carter Ilderton, Matt Hunt- er, and Zack Lyon sport the Polo and Izod look. iPhoto by A. Migliaresej .B 20 - Fashions Q X, H, sb gi? in f 'Q 1 44 2 lp f .,,,, 4' jg Y 1- 'J 2 1, ,, Q 1 H Printed hose have put a dif- ferent twist into Central's line of fashions. iPhoto by P. McDonnellJ Decked out for another ex- citing school day are Cindy Harrison and Lena Cham- bers. Add-a-beads have been around for a long time and still .seem to add class to an outfit. iPhoto by S. Bouldinj Lookin' Good in fash- ions is a must at Central! The question is . . . What should you wear? A girl could try ajean jacket and some wild earrings to jazz it up or a sweater vest, jeans, and 9WEST shoes. The guys could wear any- thing from muscle shirts and VANS to an oxford button down with a wool sweater. Some people pick out the first sweatshirt and pair of jeans they find, in- cluding tennis shoes with worn soles. There are always those that stray from the norm with purple, orange, and green hair, but, only on PUNK DAY. Whatever the case may be Central's Lookin' Good! Sandy Terry shows the tradi- tional button-down and jeans look. Susan Crow and Mary Ilder- ton show a little everyday fashion. CPhoto by S. Pickle- simerj Shoes of all styles add the fi- nal touch to any outfit. iPhoto by A. Migliaresel Fashions - 21 ,V ,. Y , f ,Zz - ii ? f -A 5 W. WW,, ..,. , ,xy .A , sy-:gn .. .1 gm- ,X . 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Q - Tis-Wg5im,ff1., , '2saSf-h,y,g,1 -. f , nw- W: Y',j.. 1-f,,,,,,, Mfmf-MH. --: 'ggi W ,W ,e--W x Wgug5:-'fl,N,,.i,i:,5H5'f-V 55am-.V-,v ' - .1 f M 'HW E Umm S Q X X X aff l 'W fi A A language arts, reading and Harry Leak is also very ac- Ccntral Flashback Imagine going to Central 15 to 40 years ago. The school itself has remained nearly the same, but the clothing, music, and the students, lifestyle are very different. Davis Beaston, who graduated in 1969, was president of the student body. He found involve- ment in the student coun- cil very gratifying. The students listened to the Beach Boys, Linda Ronstadt, Dianna Ross, and the First Edition. My friends are the same as they were in high school, but a few pounds heavierf, Davis works at U.S. Fur- niture. Karen Beaston is now a housewife. Karen, who graduated in 1969, was in sub-Juniors, Beta Club, Pep Club and French Club. Everybody used to go to basketball games, the balcony would even be full, she said. Also graduating in 1969, Harry Leak did the announcements along with Davis Beaston. Har- ry went to school during the Vietnam War, and the assasination of Martin Luther King. He is now teaching. Mrs. Gwendolyn John- son, who teaches business courses at Central, gradu- atedin 1971. Mrs. John- son said, I started Cen- tral in 1968, the first year for total integration with- in High Point City Schools. The teachers now at Central that were here then are Mrs. E. Har- ris, Mrs. Calhoun, Mr. Andrews, Mrs. Roberts, 24 - Former Students Mrs. Dockery, Miss Co- zart, Miss Hester, Mr. Mann and Mr. Yokley. Joanne Lea, who gradu- ated in 1950, says that the students wore bobbie socks and skirts below the knee. Football games were held at Albium Millis Sta- dium. Everybody attend- ed. We did not have many clubs inside the school, but Y-Teens was a favorite club outside of school,', she said. Mrs. Lea is a re- ceptionist for Drs. Ader- holt, McFalls, and Geier. Mr. Ed Smothers, who works at Thomasville Fur- niture, was a past right guard for Centralis foot- ball team. Mr. Smothers said, There was a wind- ing down of the Korean War and a feeling of peace in the world. A classmate of his was Mr. Lee An- drews. Mr. Smothers also played baseball and was on the Pemican Staff. Dating all through high school, Eddie and Dot Cook are now happily married. Few cars were driven to school and most people rode bicycles. The Cooks said, Students re- spected their teachers more than they do now. After graduating in 1955, Mary Lyon is now working for the United Way. She said, The hard- est thing about being a teenager now is the deci- sions that have to be made. We had a good time while we were in school? These former stu- dents have come a long way since their high school years. Suki A receptionist for Drs. Aderholt, McFalls, and Geier, is Mrs. Joanne Lea. At Central, in 1957, Mr. Ed Since graduating in 1955, Smothers won Honorable Mary Lyon currently works Lifelong residents of High dren grow up with the city Mention All-State in foot- for the United Way. Point, Eddie and Dot Cook School system. ball. enjoy watching their chil- tx 'K f...- President of the student body now Sales Executive of U.S. After having taught for six A f0rmer Student of HPC, in 1969, Davis Beaston is Furniture Industries. years, Karen Beaston now MTS. Johnson has remained has three young children, to teach Business courses. Former Students - 25 J 1 d1es1s what Anthony Harris lebrooks like to do often Rodney Dickey Stephen CCT alent was the word that best described the Talent Show of last year. Students brought out their hidden talents on March 25, 1983. The theme was HPC-TV Spot- lights beamed on stage as Bernetta Townsend and Angela Rainey sang a song that the audience en- joyed. Also included in the show was the band Shamm Productionl' who played and sang some en- tertaining songs that had the whole auditorium rocking. Keith Robbins and Richard Franklin re- ceived loud applause with their love song solos. Doug Wagner gave us the hu- morous side of Noah, and James Dixon fascinated everyone with a fantastic display of flips and some electric boogie . Then we were taken back down to Broadway and as a finale, The Twelve Days of School was performed by a dozen senior girls who had been very naughty in not doing what their mother said. The Student Council also performed commercials during each of the acts. High Point Central's drama department, led by Mr. Culclasure, presented the play, Story Theatref, This was a musical com- edy that consisted of seven fables. It was a dessert 26 - Talent ShowfStory'Theatre show from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. after a dinner pre- pared by the cafeteria. Story Theatre was held on April 21st and 22nd of 1983. Some of the very talented actors and ac- tresses were Demorris Lee, Doug Wagner, Lee Reid, Stephanie Har- grove, Greg Jones, Curtis Ervin, Donna Potts, Noel Teague and Eric Young. All in all, the play and tal- ent show were a success. Everyone was able to see the hidden talent come to life. Here with his version of a flounder in The Fisherman and His Wife is Lee Reid. W ai' . MX' uf' Parent ison Parent involvement is an outstanding way for parents to know more of what is going on around High Point Central. Parents of students that are enrolled at Central have formed a fund raiser called the Blue White Club. They provide food for the teams before the games, offer transporta- tion for the athletes, and buy film for a camera to take pictures at the games. This outstanding club helps the school's athletic program, while it gets par- ents enthusiastic about high school sports. These supportive par- ents substitute for teach- ers when they are not able to attend school and on other occasions. The Parent Teacher Association contributes many assets to our school. They encourage parent participation. P.T.A. allows parent volunteers to help school activities. P.T.A. also sets up fund raisers to earn money for buying comp- uters and other school equipment. While substituting for a Mrs. Pat Marley, a substi- teacher, Mrs. Fern Riggs as- tute teacher lends a helping sist a student with his school hand to a student. iPhoto by work. CPhoto by Jeff Rus- Jeff Russelll sellj 28 - P.T.A., Blue-White Club E sw ,af-waist :uv s ih 'Y i ' 5' i sf. f 'Wk' wi? if A l t W' QNX' 45'? ? ., g1g 3 Supportive mothers sit back and watch their daughters succeed in tennis. iPhoto by Alyssa Migliaresel ...Z -58 AY Co ik S369 '40 Central students enjoy help- ing Becky Smothers during election time. iPhoto by Alisa Migliareesel W -wana 1983-1984 P.T.A. officers Carol Young, Louise Camp- bell, Hilda Errico, and Lois Markham. iPhoto by P. Mc- Donnellj PTA., Blue-White Club - 29 'W 'f-f HUF 8 -.M 5 5 S V 's An Adventure: Room 101 Have you ever wondered what it would be like to teach for twenty-nine years? If so, ask Mrs. Ra- chel Roberts in room 101. Mrs. Roberts came to High Point Central in 1954. When asked how she became interested in sci- ence and chemistry, she explained that her father, when she was about five, used to give her math and science problems. I grew up with it, and learned to love itf' said Mrs. Roberts. Mrs. Roberts went to Mars Hill High School, and then went to North Carolina State University and graduated with a B.S. degree. During her twenty-nine years here, Mrs. Roberts has been involved in many activities and has also won a very special award. She is junior class sponsor, she was department head until 1983, and was a Double- diamond coach in NFL. Mrs. Roberts was nomi- nated for the Terry San- ford Award. In 1981, she was named Teacher of the Year, by North Carolina State University. One thing Mrs. Roberts has really enjoyed is watching the school sys- tem and the people who come through it change. She said, Students today are more demanding, less passive and more indepen- dentf, Mrs. Roberts taught the very first black student at Central. She 32 - Mrs. Roberts says the major changes that are noticeable are smoking, going out to lunch and a parking lot. To show how long Mrs. Roberts had been teach- ing, letls take a look at some familiar grown-ups she's taught. Letls start with Miss Gwen Johnson, the Business Law teacherg Mr. Michael Pierce, As- sistant Associate Superin- tendant under Jerry Shav- er, Judy Walker, a math teacher. Even our own Mr. Andrews, Principal, was a student here while Mrs. Roberts was teaching. As far as teaching tech- niques go, she declares she has none. Working with- in the students' frame- work of mind is the best way to teach,', said Mrs. Roberts. A joke or two never hurt anyone. Mrs. Roberts has another the- ory that makes a lot of sense. It's not passing the course that matters, its what you learnf' She be- lieves a teacher's job should never end. She feels the further she goes with a student, the further he'11 go to learn. Mrs. Roberts has con- sidered retiring, but feels that if she retired sheld be bored. My best friends are students, stated Mrs. Roberts. Without friends I suppose life would be bor- ing. Maybe some more students will learn chemis- try under Mrs. Rachel Roberts, room 101. Her unique personality makes Mrs. Roberts a most interesting teacher. L' 1, l 5341,-4, V 22 -553-1 151- .ISP 1 Mrs. Roberts enjoys experi- menting along with her stu- dents. er ! W 1, WlUi Working hard to make right is one of Mrs. Rob- sure everything turns out erts' responsibilities. Talking on a one to one basis is part of Mrs. Roberts, teaching. Mrs. Roberts - 33 Central's The second annual Backwards Homecoming took place during halftime of the Central vs. East Forsyth basketball game on Feburary 17, 1984. The theme was The Greek Gods of HPC. The freshman court in- cluded Mike Beisecker, Jim English, and Matt McClellan. The represen- tatives for the sophomore class were Stan Clinard and Craig Stroup. Neil Anderson, Todd Kester, and Patrick McDonnell were the junior atten- dants. Representing the senior class were Charles Blanton, Timmy Brady, Andy Forbes, Lynn Hill, Gil Maxwell, Raymond McCaskill, Mark Ray, Oliver Weiss, and Mike Young. Lynn Hill and Ray- mond McCaskill were chosen as Men of Honor. The Prince of Honor was Gil Maxwell. The main event of the evening oc- curred when Mike Young was crowned King of Cen- tral. Greek Gods S Upper right: In Greek attire, Jennifer Snipes runs back to her seat after pinning a car- nation on Neil Anderson's jacket. iPhoto by T. Trotterl 34 - Backwards Homecoming All smiles, Mark Ray and Mary Ilderton anticipate the crowning ofthe king. iPhoto by T. Trotterl Members of the court wait for the king to be crowned. iPhoto by T. Trotterl X' Ham 1 -in s x K I NYM as Q-I X QV. ' 13? Y S K J in Q' -fx f I . Q55 ni 3 Nr! LL. W H- A M25 N5 mv, , ,M in My 4, Lil? , 3 :Xu -Y K ,lift than ,Ml Q 23 V AQ .Q Qffl f NWWNNN X QQ? This is the projected appear- ance of the new High Point Memorial Hospital which should be completed by the end of 1985. The crane in the old hospital parking lot seems to have be- come a permanent fixture in the area. iPhoto by K. Idej .f-Af! ll - .. --..,,-NN-N 36 g High Point Growth in High Point is also evident in residential areas. iPhoto bv K. Idej b-NIS' The new Green Street Baptist Church building is growing quickly on Rotary Drive. fPhoto by K. Idej JW? H-ff. - J. , . 3 -f ' l N-M . x l. A w 1 - ' 3 mv - ' - A 'f -'4-S+ lv-L ' 'Ti .4 ? fe4'-Qgfwww.-asigia-ta.. W,., ., ll ,Q This aerial view of the Radis- shape as well as its superb son under construction location in downtown High shows its unique geometric Point. iPhoto by Kate Idel A Growing City Growth and change over the summer and throughout the year. One of the most obvious devel- opments was the building of the Radisson Hotel in downtown High Point. It was the newest in the Ra- disson collection of hotels which have been estab- lished in large cities throughout the United States as well as in Can- ada and Egypt. The Ra- disson offers 249 rooms and has been a great asset to the Triad, especially during the Furniture Mar- ket. The Radisson style is depicted by the two charming and elegant res- taurants located within the hotel. Joining the Ra- disson is the new city- owned parking garage which has been a great help during the Market also. Another sign of growth in our city was in the new High Point Memorial Hospital. It began to grow out of the former parking lot on Elm Street in the summer of 1983. This S40 million project is expected to be completed within two years. The new hospi- tal will feature a modern physical structure includ- ing all private rooms. It will permit the establish- ment of irradition therapy and a psychiatric unit. Growth in the Triad was demonstrated by the de- velopment of a new airport terminal. This new facili- ty, serving Greensboro, High Point, and Winston Salem, opened in the fall of 1982. It is a spacious, well-designed facility with a metropolitan air. Adja- cent to the new terminal is an elegant new hotel of the Marriott chain. It has of- fered tennis courts, an in- doorfoutdoor swimming pool, a sauna, and a whirl- pool to refresh weary trav- elers in our area since the spring of 1983. Another city project that was under construc- tion was the building at Green and Centennial that will include the new Mental Health Center. While there were several construction sites for housing in the City Lake, Chestnut Street, and Sha- dybrook areas, there were also some church build- ings going up. The new Green Street Baptist Church building was rap- idly taking shape on Ro- tary Drive while a new Lutheran Church building was being constructed on Heathcliff Drive. Several new restaurants came to High Point during the year including No- ble's, an elegant French cafe in downtown High Point, Quincy's, a steak- house located on West- chester Drive, and a brand new pair of golden arches, commonly known as McDonald's, on Greens- boro Road. High Point has grown and changed quite a bit over the past year. The growth will surely bring about future changes and will allow our city to con- tinue to grow and prosper. High Point- 37 38 - Academics Divider iiwwm it ik ft ,W Marshal Charles Blanton graduation programs. works hard to put together iPhoto by P. Andersonj S V ,Gm saagfizsw President of the Beta Club, Scott Wyatt delivers to Georgia Mclean the custom- ary handshake and certifi- 414' r if i 5, K, is , 2 5,1 K lx 'im Q .., Y Y' A s----. ,L . ll ff--A-NL-1...lf 7 Pf A A , wen, gm , is mniilq as Iilrfflgg , -A , .f.,k,, ,.., . 1255: ' FI - i3iEwf.'ei1'21f!4f W-,I . 112' Scholars n Top uill and Scroll is a high honor attained by high school student journalists. It is made up mainly of se- niors who have served at on either Pemican least two years the Pointer or staff and are in the upper third of their class scholas- tically. High Point Central was one of the first schools in the United States to have a National Honor Society. You must have good char- acter, leadership, scholar- ship, and service. The High IQ team is a group of students who meet every morning to practice for tournaments. High Point Central had three students at Gover- nors School for the 1983 summer. They competed in the city and then final competition in the state for Governor's School. s X S ki in it it Cindy Hall and Tarzette Sims have the Governor's seal of approval after attending camp this summer. Hi-I.Q. Front Row: Cindy Hall, Tarzette Sims, Bobby Garland, Tarzanna Sims, Mike Smid, Beth Forsyth, Andrea Amick. 40 - N.H.S., Quill and Scroll, High IQ Quill and Scroll Front Row: Karen Rassmussen, Debra Prince, Anna Driver. Second Row: Angie Dyer, Amy Cloyd. Third Row: Stephen Picklesimer, Marcia Sim- mons, Amy Dixon. Fourth Row: Ronald Lee, Tripp Trotter, Jimmy Marsh. iPhoto By: Patrick McDonnellJ Wo X f A ..., ia. if? ol' National Honor Society Front Tim White, Monica Gripper, Tarzanna Sims, Gil Maxwell, Prince, Jimmy Marsh, Row: Julie Guy, Jane Terrell, Scott Bouldin. Third Row: Tom Smothers. Sixth Row: Castlen Morris. Not pictured: Doug Wagner. Second Row: Bobby Garland, Mary Ronald Lee, Mary Lynne Sheila Jenkins, Robin Kellie Lewis, Anna Driver, Thomas, Anne Heafner, Beth Reeder, Cindy Hall, Mike Huntley, Charles Blanton, Karen Rassmussen, Meg Forsyth, Jennifer Snipes, Smid, Tarzette Sims, Georgia McLean, Mike Dutnell, Brian Buchanan, Meria Pagliano, Amy Cloyd, Stephanie Hargrove, Debra Benfield. Surprise students are chosen Old National Honor Society Second Row: Tarzanna Terrell, Bobby Garland, as new members of the Front Row: Meria Pagliano, Sims, Meg Dutnell, Robin Rgnald Lee, Dgug Wagner, National Honor Society. Karen Gansman, Doug Huntley, Tarzette Sims. Charlgs Blanton, Martha Rothrock, Beth Forsyth. ThirdRow: CindyHall, Jane MeAlliSter, N.H.S. Governor School Attendants - 41 Tom Smothers and Tim White seem delighted with their latest accomplishment, being inducted into the Na- tional Beta Club. iifxs KN i , it 50113, 3917 ferr We 5 . ai.-1 In ,sf Masai t,.. Beta Glhita sg N .ff if F,-fgnssy' ,,.,.. . f--- ws ard Work a s In 1983-1984 Centralis high standards of academ- ics proved successful once again. There were over 95 people inducted into The National Beta Club. To be inducted into the Beta Club, a junior had to hold a grade point average of 3.5, while the seniors had to obtain a grade point average of 3.0. The induc- tion was held in the fall of 42 - Honors the 1983 school year. The president of the Beta Club was Scott Wyatt, the vice- president was Karen Gansman, and the secre- tary was Jane Terrell. The Beta Club is an honor earned by the highest achievers in their class and those who strove to remain the top students. The French Honor So- ciety was an organization Shir Tiazimnal Beta Glub for the top French stu- dents. To be eligible for membership candidates had to maintain an A average or higher in French during the semes- ter of selection, as well as a cumulative semester of A in French. In addition, candidates had to main- tain a cumulative average of a B or higher in all other subjects. Upon election, mf. A candidates were awarded a certificate of member- ship in the Societe Honor- aire de Francais, and re- ceived the privilege of or- dering the emblem through the chapter spon- sor. For each of these stu- dents, hard work had paid offg and they were recog- nized with a great aca- demic honor. New Beta Club. First Row: Ginger Jeffords, Anita Gil- lis, Amy Winslow, Tom Smothers, Doug Rothrock, April Hinson, Mark Hicks, Jill Rowe, Mary Martin, Leslie Brown, Treka Brown. Second Row: Gina Draugn, Christy Allred, Shelly Ko- pack, Alyssa Migliarese, Richard Vecillio, Bobby Por- ter, Stephanie Scott, Amy Wagner, Rebecca Frye, Jen- nifer Snipes, Karen Rasmus- sen. Third Row: Greg Jones, Beth Odom, Terri Newton, Susan Pegram, Neil Her- man, Katherine Maynard, Andrea White, Christy Mof- fitt, Lorna Campbell, Julie Gadd, Glenda Mabe, Julie Guy, Michael Stout, Suzan Samet, Shayne Price. Fourth Row: Tim White, Cynthia Townsend, Michelle Turner, Hedgie Bartol, Jeff Saunders, Susan Cody, Pam Martin, Meg Dutnell, Penny Auman, Elizabeth Elson, Jody Autry, Lee Stanley, Jim York, Jeff Fleming. Fifth Row: Brian Cheek, Stephen Picklesimer, Jimmy Giles, Greg Errico, Randy Gill, Quin Schoch, Neil Ander- son, Laura Faltynski, Debra Hart. Sixth Row: Tony McDowell, Kevin White, James Evans, Kirk Kraus, Michael Foust, Don McDougle, Richie Williams, David Colonna, Gil Max- well, Andy Forbes, Jeff Rus- sell, Ronald Lee, Georgia McClean, Patrick Diamond, Mark Teague. . ,, 5 Old Beta Club. First Row: Mollie Edwards, Kellie Lew- is, Ellen Spivey, Allison Da- vis, Mary Thomas, Martha Lindsay, Susan Crow, Karen Gansman, Vice President, Scott Bouldin, Amy Cloyd, Letitia Shore, Beth Forsyth, Martha McAllister, Angie Dyer, Andrea Amick, Robin Huntley. Second Row: Susan Haworth, Anna Driver, Charlotte Akers, Marcia Simmons, Suzanne Safrit, Anne Heafner, Jane Terrell, Secretary, Brian Buchanan, Charles Blanton, Davy Ste- vens, Jim Marsh, Tarzette Sims, Monica Gripper, De- bra Prince, Tarzana Sims, Cindy Hall. Third Row: French Honor Society. First Row: Anna Driver, Monica Gripper, Susan Haworth, Michael Foust. Second Row: Ellen Spivey, Robin Huntley, Neil Herman, Debra Hart. Third Row: Cindy Hall, Jane Terrell, Doug Wagner, Ste- phen Picklesimer. Tripp Trotter, Bobby Gar- land, Mike Benfield, Scott Wyatt, President, Doug Wagner, Castlen Morris, Stephanie Hargrove, Mary Lynne Reeder. Honors - 43 The Few, the Proud, the Bison Throughout high school, you probably had many things to be proud of. Pupils were nominated to represent Central in several ways. Boys' State and Girls' State attendants from Central were Mike Ben- field, Scott Wyatt, Karen Gansman, Anna Driver, and Beth Forsyth. The boys spent one week dur- ing the summer at Wake Forest University where they learned about and participated in govern- mental proceedings. The three girls did very much the same thing. However, they spent one week at UNC-G. Jabberwock was an- other title that should be honored. These girls were sponsored by the Delta Sigma Theta Society and were selected through aca- demics, extracurricular Oliver Weiss, our star soccer player from West Germany, enjoyed learning about activities, and their help in the community. Oliver Weiss was a very talented soccer player. He was named to Al1-Confer- ence, All-Region, All- State, All-South, and All- America. He was from Burgdorf, West Germany, and resided at the Colon- na's home for the 1983-84 school year. The chorus worked very hard this year, but because of the large number of members in the chorus not everyone could be recog- nized. So only the few who performed the best could be nominated for All- State Chorus. Their work- shop was held at UNC-G on May third and fourth. These students were really appreciated at Cen- tral for their hard work and dedication. They are the few, the proud, the Bi- son. American culture. Cphoto by P. McDonnellJ Boys, State Attendants: Wyatt. Cphoto by P. McDon Mike Benfield and Scott nellj Oliver gets some help from Mrs. Harper in Art class. Cphoto by P. McDonnellJ V All-State Chorus: Larry Da- vis, Ronald Davis, Josh Dil- lingham, Amy Dixon, Steph- anie Hargrove, Molly McCain, Letitia Shore, and Edward Tucker. Jabberwock: Janice Wil- ,7 f,..Q-.... Wh tured: Vonda Coles. Cphoto by P. McDonnellJ Girls' State Attendants: Beth Forsyth, Karen Gansman, ii liams, Gwyn Ewing. Not pic- and Anna Driver. Cphoto by P. McDonnelll W wwwwagt fWwQ?i wgaaay ff? .. .. 5 . Honors - 45 icas, Pictures and People The format for this year's Pemican was conceived at the yearbook workshop at Longwood College in Farmville, Vir- ginia. Central was repre- sented at the three-day workshop by seven staff members, including five of our editors. The partici- pants were instructed in the art of theme develop- ment and design and were given practical training in proportioning and crop- ping pictures. Ad sales began in the summer before school started and continued throughout the year. Our large staff was effective in obtaining support from many different businesses in our city. The real task began when assignments were given and we began to re- cord the memories made during the 1983-84 school year. Those of us who were new staff members quick- ly became adept at pro- ducing layout sheets, which resembled gigantic pieces of graph paper, with body copy, pictures, cap- tions, and headlines. Pemican Staff Front Row: Lorna Campbell, Ronald Lee, Debra Prince, Anna Driver, Martha Lindsay. Second Row: Kellie Lewis, Amy Winslow, Julie Stone, Dianna Thorpe, Sheila Jenkins, Allison Lea. Third Row: Angie Young, Johnsye White, Roxana Lewis, Anne Editors Front Row: Debra Prince, Kellie Lewis, Anna Driver, Angie Dyer, Karen Rasmussen. Second Row: 46 S Pemican Our photographers be- gan taking pictures in the summer and did a great job of capturing memories on film. When they wer- en't out taking pictures, they could be found in the darkroom printing pic- tures for our deadlines. As the year progressed, the work-load increased, and the staff members were forced to work extra hard to meet deadlines. Although we thought we'd never make it, we did with the help of our exper- ienced editors and our knowledgeable advisors, Betty Calhoun and Pat Anderson, without whom we would not have made lt. A lot of work went into this year's edition of the Pemican. Although it was very difficult and time- consuming to produce, it was exciting to watch it grow as the months passed. Our obligation to the student body to create a lasting record of memo- ries was tough, however, it was certainly well worth the effort. Butler, Mason Williard, Mary Thomas. Fourth Row: Bobby Garland, Andy Forbes, Chris Hudson, Tom Smothers, Tony McDowell, Mary Lynne Reeder. Not Pictured: Angie Dyer, Katherine Maynard, Karen Rasmussen. CPhoto by P. McDonnellJ Stephen Picklesimer, Tripp Trotter, Ronald Lee. CPhoto by Jill Rowej f---sawn.. Photography Staff Front Row Diagonallyz Alyssa Migliarese, Jill Rowe, Scott Bouldin, Tripp Trotter. Second Row Diagonally: Stephen Picklesimer, Kate lde, Patrick McDonnell, Jeff Russell. CPhoto by P. Andersonl Anna Driver works on a layout at yearbook camp in Farmville, Virginia. iPhoto by K. Rasmussenj :h R . tt , is t is Relaxing after meeting a big deadline, Anne Butler enjoys a short time of rest. iPhoto by S. Picklesimerj . ,,,., si ---: :-'-. tt.. ' L YW, :fI' , ' , ' Tk . . Mid Pemican - 47 Extra, Xtra The Pointer Staff has provided the students of Central with a prize- winning newspaper each year. The Pointer has won first place in the Scholastic Press Association for the last four years. Consisting of six is- sues a year, each edition included a minimum of sixteen pages and a va- riety of articles both school-related and non-school-related. It was unique compared to other school newspapers since it was more like a Editor-in-Chief ............................... AMY CLOYD News Editor .................................. IIM MARSH Features Editor .............,.....,.... MARCIA SIMMONS Sound and Stage Editor ................ MARCIA SIMMONS spam Edarof ................................ AMY Dlx0N Reporters .... GABI GLATKAUSKA5, CHARLOTTE AKERS. SUSAN HAWORTH, DOUG WAGNER. CAYNELL WILSON, RHONDA CRAY, MOLLY McCAIN Contributing Writers ..... MIKE BENFIELD, DALE PORTER. ALYSSA MICLIARESE, THOM STOUT, PRICE KEI SHAYNE r TH YOKLEY Photography Staff ............ 'IRIPP TROTTER, KATE IDE, ALYSSA MIGLIARESE, STEVEN PICKLESIMER, PATRICK McDONNELL, IEFF RUSSELL, IILL ROWE, SCOTT BOULDIN Artists ............................ CABI CLATKAUSKA5, MARCIA SIMMONS EEitorial Advisor .... ......... M R. KEITH YOKLEY Business Advisor .... ......... M RS. PAT ANDERSON Printer .......... .......... . . . MR. LARRY PHILLIPS Central Graphics Department Typography ..................................... BESTYPES Gaynell Wilson and Rhonda Gray work on a layout to try to meet a deadline. CPhoto by Jeff Russellj Working to make his layout perfect, Jimmy Marsh studies what he has to work with. iPhoto by Tripp Trotterj w. magazine. This yearls editor was Amy Cloyd and her duties included assigning articles to the staff and doing edito- rials for the Pointer. The advisor for the Pointer was Mr. Yokley. The Pointer was printed each time by Mr. Phillips in the Graphics depart- ment. It was then folded and sold to students who awaited the new issue. Mr. Yokley advises Jimmy Marsh con- cerning his problem. CPhoto by Scott Bouldinl N ...sa :sz 1' V 1 ir- - N-.. ' if 48 - Pointer E, S Amy Cloyd, our trusty editor of the Pointer, is always thinking of new and different ideas to make the ? S is x Susan Haworth, Marcia Simmons, make a combined effort to finalize their Gabi Glatkauskas, and Jimmy Marsh layout. iPhoto by Jeff Russell Qi is 3...-.i, ... ..,,.. f .,an f'4l X .M i S' 11, 45, LLL ali LW if Pointer Staff Front Row: Gaynell Wil- Cloyd, Amy Dixon, Marcia Simmons, son, Doug Wagner, Jimmy Marsh, Gabi Glatkauskas, Charlotte Akers, Pointer its best. iPhoto by Jeff Rus- Rhonda Gray. Second Row: Amy Susan Haworth. sell Pointer Y 49 Debra Prince shows her con- ducting skills at halftime. Flag girls: Angie Norris, Becky Potts, Lori Wilson, Co-Captain-Tracey Dunn, Carolyn Jones, Roxana Lew- is, and Kim Spencer. he Beat Tired feet, tired lungs, and endless practices- Oh, the fond memories of marching band. The Cen- tral band consisted of 85 pieces, including a 16 member flag squad. Led by Senior Drum Major, Debra Prince, and Junior Drum Major, Tony Cuthrell, the band filled halftime festivities with shows full of skill and showmanship. Besides marching at football games, the band 50 - Band Goes Gn also performed at the opening of the new Radis- son Hotel, hosted Honors Band Auditions and marched in the Christmas parade. They also played at pep-rallies, did 3 con- certs, and played for a rat- ing at contest. The band found a lot to be proud of. And, except for seniors, they looked forward to another win- ning season, as the beat goes on. Precision and coordination Going out with style, the are required in marching as band does their last football shown here. fPhoto by Kate show of the season. Idel. .,,, ,.t, , t ,,., ,,,,, p ,, ,t ,f f- s 9th grade Band Front Row: Tracey Walls, Candace O'dell, Jamie Cox, Jo Ann Ingram, Sherry Osborne, Pam Waddell, Amy Giles, Emily Watkins, Karen Wright, Jenny Perry, Sharon Cottingham. Second Row: Joe Stone, Glen Furr, Mat- thew Steed, Allen Smith, George Grant, Terry Jordan, 'RX J l rf if J t Lampe, Rob Elder, Henderson, Mark Smith, Jay Newton, Michael Third Row: Richard Susan Jason Casey. Barnett, Caran Harris, Jer- emy Bland, John Craven, Allen Brown, Dean Smith, Kenneth Stelle, Youngs Long, John Surles, Billy Mincey, and Mr. Phillip Ste- phenson. HPC Band Front Row: Treka Brown, Tricia Hauser, Leslie Brown, Marlo McCray, T. J. Wall, Laura Harris, Lora Eller, Tammy Young. Sec- ond Row: Senior Drum Ma- jor4Debra Prince, Ann Amick, Rosa Allen, Julie Gadd, Lori Clontz, Christy Moffitt, Amy Joyner, Christy Parson, Angie Dyer, Debra Hart, Laura Fal- tynski, Shannon McCoy, Lisa Cash, Sheri Beck, Ju- nior Drum MajorfTony Cuthrell, Director-Phillip Stephenson. Third Row: Au- dra Ingram, Shane Price, Keeping the beat steady for the band is what Tony Cuth- rell seems to do best. iPhoto by P. McDonnellJ l l Robin Huntley, Kim McCall, Gvonnia Stinson, Richie Williams, Drum Cap- tain-Tim White, Ursula Norris, Lisa Burgess, Kim Ferree, Pat'sy Furr, Tracy Al- len, Lisa Walls, Jane Terrell. Fourth Row: Tarzanna Sims, Tarzette Sims, Kym Parson, Tony Nelson, Kit Bartol, Brian Cheek, John Cran- ford, David Clapp, Sue Cross, Steve Harvell, Beth Odom, Chris Rickert, Dan- ny Barnett. Fifth Row: Jeff Russell, Tim Hensley, John- ny Cobb, Demorris Lee, Jeff Cranford, Charles Leonard, Ken Robinson, Columbus Middlebrooks, Tony Griffey, Kirk Krauss, Kevin White, John Brady, Alan Flynt, Mark Teague, and Robbie Staton. Band f 51 Show Choir Couples left to right: Tom Arsenault, Anne Heafnerg Douglas Wagner, Amy Dixon, Rodney Dickey, Angie Bivens, Letitia Shore, Scott Shore, Georgia McLean, Ronald Davis, Glenda Mabe, Larry Davis, Stephanie Hargrove, Lee Reid, Cindy Hall, Demorris Lee, Tina Sykes, Greg Jones, Molly McCain, Edward Tucker, and Mrs. Rachel Dunn. iPhoto by C. F. Boswelll Advanced Chorus First Row: Steve Shearin, Sandra Jes- sup, Leslie Vestal, Sonya Bi- vens, Treva Johnson, Mrs. Rachel Dunn, Cynthia Ja- merson, Cathy Booker, Marlo McCray. Second Row: Mike Seamon, Kim McCall, Angela Dick, Bon- nie Creech, Tammy Clark, Lisa Cox, Jennifer MacDou- gall, Nekena Strickland, Chris Maupin, Debra Ma- ness. Third Row: Wanja Middlebrooks, Susan Oxen- dine, Angela Livingston, Trina Mills, Kim Hope, Ann Monroe, Talisa Lindsay, Marie McCoy, Shonda DeWitt, Sheila Cagle. Fourth Row: Curtis Ervin, Stephon Cave, Kenneth Robinson, Columbus Midd- lebrooks, Melvin Washing- ton, Bernard Cox, William Bailey, Kenneth Williams, Anthony Harris, Frankie Bowden, and Freddie Bal- lard. iPhoto by C. F. Bos- welll 52 - Chorus S35 iii? K Concert Choir First Row: Helen Shaw, Larry Davis, Angie Bivens, Letitia Shore, Tammy Smith, Janice Wil- liams, Mary Thompson, Wayne Hayes, Cindy Mot- ley. Second Row: Greg Jones, Amy Dixon, Karen Rasmussen, Edward Tucker, Marie Prince, Priscilla Leak, Sonya Tillman, Joey Scroggs, Nancy-Jo Mabe, Tina Sykes, Darrell Rainey. Third Row: Angie Watson, Lynn McCray, Gail Camp- bell, Cynthia Williams, Gina Lowe, Brian Hope, Glenda Mabe, Cathy Jackson, Sally Smith, Sabrina Wagner, Ronald Davis. Fourth Row: Mary Medley, Laverne Bai- ley, Vincent McGregor, Stephanie Hargrove, Meg Dutnell, Anne Heafner, Josh Dillingham, Molly McCain, Georgia McClean, and Mrs. Rachel Dunn. CPhoto by C. E Boswelll Men's Chorus First Row: John Caldwell, Carl Barnes. Second Row: Bobby Commander, David Jordan, Kendrick Harp. Third Row: David Townsend, Ken McCall, Travis Bates, Mrs. Rachel Dunn, Jerry Curd. Fourth Row: James Cox, Bryant Ingram, Tim Williams, and Antonio Jenkins. iPhoto by C. F. Boswellj We cc unnv Good Not only was Mrs. Dunn proud of her gifted stu- dents - her students were proud of her. Mrs. Rachel Dunn won the coveted title of High Point Public School Teacher of the Year. The Concert Choir, Show Choir, Mens' Cho- rus, Girls' Chorus, and Advanced Chorus that made up the Choral De- partment had a busy year. December 13, the talented groups performed an in- spirational Christmas Twilight Concert. Three students - Gina Lowe, Letitia Shore, Stephanie Hargrove - were honored by being chosen to partici- pate in the Mars Hill Col- lege Choral Clinic. On March 13, the Cho- ral Department planned a night of entertainment. The entire chorus gave an exciting performance. The Central Choruses joined with the Andrews J 5 . K . K -A 1 T K aKL'. ' S -'i.. , ' K ,.. V- :W . K U.: Q1 is r . I tg 1 V S J s . J - .. , ss. sf .. 2- -. I . ' Girls' Chorus First Row: Dana Ayscue, Nancy Cody, Kate Bridges, Lisa Bogans, April Henry, Melanie Smith, Darby Jones, Vickie Christian, Sabrina White, Debbie Macon, Pam Jenkins, Dee Williams. Second Row: Patricia Boatwright, Michelle Williams, Melissa Boone, Kelly Owen, Angela Bowden, Sedena Martin, Andrennia Zimmerman, Lee Tilley, Kim Washington, Tina Dunlap, Amanda Childress, Ollie Strickland. Third Row: Margi Godwin, Jennifer Peet, Tammy Crawford, D'Etta Morrison, Kim Jiggett, Margaret Spencer, Lora Mason, Mary Kathryn Hewett, Amy Dillingham, Ruby Parker, Tonya Allen, and Mrs. Rachel Dunn. iPhoto by C. F Boswell Choruses to perform the All-City Choral Festival May 16. A trip to New York was the highlight of the year. Those who took advantage of this educa- tional and enjoyable expe- rience had an excused ab- sence March 24-27. The students gave Mrs. Dunn something to be proud of as well as being proud of their Mama Musicf' Choral director Rachel Dunn introduces her talented group to the audience. CPhoto by Alyssia Mig- liaresel Chorus - 53 Swingin, Members of the High Point Central Orchestra strove for a higher level of performance as individ- uals and as a group, ac- cording to the director, Marta Richardson. This year's orchestra consisted of two classes. The orchestrais schedule included many perfor- mances, such as the per- formance at the teacher's Christmas party, recruit- ing concerts, and the Christmas performance at the Westchester Mall. They participated in the All-City Orchestra which was held at Andrews. Dur- ing the spring, they trav- eled to Charlotte, and par- ticipated in a contest. Not only did this group enjoy playing instruments, but they demonstrated Strings their cooking and selling ability by selling baked cookies for homecoming. The week of homecoming was cool, but the orchestra members got out and helped with their booth. For fund-raising they sold calendars, to raise money toward a trip to Carowinds. Attending to the busi- ness affairs of HPC or- chestra were the officers of the group: Ronald Lee, President, Angela Mills, Vice-President, Susan Hoffman, Sec.fTreas.g Stephanie Bennett, and Tammy Gilmore, the Li- barians. Through their willing- ness to play and their dedi- cation to the orchestra, they formed an entertain- ing ensemble. Off in a world of their own, Jeanette Prince, Ronald Lee, Angela McKelvey, Kather- ine Johnson, and Robbie 54 - Orchestra Smith diligently practice their music. iPhoto by J. Russellj Susan Pegram has a lot of de- termination when it came to playing the piano. iPhoto by 7 Dnxxlnl E L... -,,M,,,, Officers: Ronald Lee, Presi- Librarian-. Not Pictured: dent, Susan Hoffman, Sec.f Angela Mills, Tammy Gil- Treas.g Stephanie Bennett, more. CPhoto by J. Russellj if Orchestra director, Marta Richardson gives advice on how to tune instruments, while the rest of the class practices. iPhoto J. Russellj Orchestra Front Row: Jeane- anne Powers, Ditra Miller, Jeanette Prince, Beverly Thompson, Tammy Gibson, Robbie Smith. Second Row: Sharon Oxendine, Susan Pe- gram, Jimmy Williams, Carl Hinson, Valerie Bridges, Ronald Lee. Third Row: An- gela McKelvey, Katherine Johnson, Susan Hoffman, Stephanie Davis, Stephanie Bennett. Fourth Row: Misty Floyd, Jinny Tackett, Pres- ton McRae, Angie Norris, Marta Richardson. Fifth Row: Tim Guyer, James Ber- ry, Mark Hyatt, Brooks Godfrey, Edward Lee. CPhoto by J. Rowej. Orchestra - 55 he Tongue S Mightier han the Sword No, the NFL. was not the National Football League - it was a highly competitive contest of wit and oratory which was the National Forensic League. Mrs. Susan Ward ad- vised for Debate, Extem- poraneous Speech, and Lincoln-Douglas Debate, and Mrs. Sharon Haynes for Dramatic and Humor- ous Interpretation, and Original Oratory. Their hours of hard work and dedication had obviously paid off and they have each gained self-confidence through the meeting of the chal- lenges. A yrr. . Y ,,, 1. J' if g . frr av V f Mm 4 mans-'ssmggssfwm,M,,wM1g...,... .. ,M K A no K .. ,,...-- -..- .. .... . .. J. ..... .. k-k' 5 K. K. E Doug Wagner performs his is an excerpt from Of Mice Dramatic Interpretation for and Men? the School Board. This piece 56 - NFL E E N.F.L. Front Row: Amy Shipman, Anne Terry, Neil Her- man, Brian Buchanan, Ginger J effords, Thom Stout, Wayne Smith. Second Row: Stephanie Scott, Jody Autry, Stacy Stackhouse, Beth Forsyth, Mike Foust, Kim Honbarrier, Doug Rothrock, Tarzette Sims, and Jim Giles. iPhoto by J. Rowej Beth Forsyth, an active member of the NFL. team, discusses an upcoming tour- nament with Mrs. Ward. iPhoto by J. Russelll N.F.L. Front Row: Jeane Robinson, Doug Wagner, Christy Allred, Andrea White, Richard Vecellio, Lisa Smith, Nat- alie Cridlebaugh. Second Row: Suzan Samet, Elizabeth El- son, Michelle Cromwell, Stephanie Smith, Anita Gillis, Mollie Edwards, Cece Wasmer, Julie Boone, and Tracy Broadwater. iPhoto by J. Rowej Tarzette Sims displays her talent as a member of the N.FL. team as she presents her side of the story. iPhoto by J. Russellj Neil Herman works diligent- ly to update his files for his extemporaneous speech. CPhoto by J. Rowel NFL 4 57 Honors, Honors and more Honors There were many honors to be earned at High Point Central. The Com- mencement Marshals were the top fifteen stu- dents in the junior class. The Morehead Nomi- nees were chosen by being high in class rank, in- volved in extracurricular activities and well round- ed people. The DAR Good Citizen Award, given to Doug Rothrock, is for the senior who possesses qualities such as-dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism. Central was proud to have these outstanding people in the student body. UU? 9 58 - Marshals, National Merit, Morehead, DAR Doug Rothrock was the de- serving recipient of the DAR award. 3 r Charles Blanton and Scott Scott Wyatt wears the white Wyatt were the Morehead sash signifying the honor of Nominees for the 1983-1984 chief marshal. school year. Anna Driver was a National Merit Commended Student, while Cindy Hall served as a National Merit Scholarship Finalist. Marshals: Robin Huntley, Debra Prince, Cindy Hall, Anna Driver, Charles Blanton, Tarzette Sims, Doug Wagner, Mollie Mary Lynne Reeder, Susan Edwards, Scott Wyatt, chief, Haworth, Jane Terrell. Karen Gansman, Castlen Morris, Anne Heafner, Marshals, National Merit, Morehead, DAR - 59 60 - People Divider Vfhllhhnq, M I, I K 5 Q ww.. ,.,, Ai E il N Min Z 1 KKK: ods M' , film, i J 1 V, H wi' ' 4 MM 35, na ii ww W., Y M. vt Debra Prince, alias Prunella wife in a skit for Mrs. Swackhammer, portrays the Wardis AP English class. typical American house- fphoto by J. Russellj ' fi? ,MHWMMMMMMWW iyyy iyti 'L ',,' P 3 Wgwmmmwaam Todd Kester tries to catch som sleep during a rough day an school. Cphoto by T Trotterl There are many kinds of people at Central, but everyone is important, from the honor students who makes straight G'Ns,' to the student sitting in Mr. Tysonis office for the tenth time in one year. School brings these people together. Whether it is two students sitting together at a football game, or four students sharing a sink in the chemistry lab, school makes differences less no- ticable. Central brings people together who might never have met. This has been happening for years and years. Even the people at Central are built on a firm foundation. Lynnette Cox gives the crowd a very big smile dur- ing a Bison pep rally. Cphoto by P. McDonnellJ People Divider f 61 x l Caught here taking a breath- er in between classes is Tar- zette Sims. CPhoto by: K Idel Teresa J ane is shown here ex- hibiting her friendly rodent friend in Anatomy class. Senior officers: Georgia McClain, Charles Blanton, Amy Wagner, and Tarzanna Sims. it oving On Moving On oving On After 12 years of hard work, we had completed our climb up the educa- tional ladder to the senior position. With open lunches as our main privi- lege. Our most memorable accomplishments were our varsity teams beating our arch-rival, Andrews, in several athletic events. Moving onli could be heard throughout the year as we reached our final goal as high school stu- dents, graduation. The mad dash between classes can be seen especially when traveling from one building to another. 62 .ss KE K... .. Q up Q , in - .. . ef.. 'Meg-Sf ,, , V. . W Q K kkk, km. 5. - .gg N i A. . f vvee Q , N-,,.....,, ....h ,.,. ...,.. ef - .N-Q. . M 'i 9-SNS ..,,., .sr,,,,, ....,. K . , ,,,, as . . ., ,, eff. N 5, Pi'lLaiS-SEiELii::Si-Zi- . i . . .-52-L - ovmg On Moving n Moving n - ' i These Seniors, shown here in Home Economics class, are preparing a meal fit for a king. ez Senioritis Strikes - Say No More - Senioritis struck hard for the class of 1984. Those twelve long years for 2160 daysj of studying had fi- nally paid off. Seniors were found together at weekend parties or gather- ings, and back in class the next morning cramming for the test they had for- gotten about the night be- fore. Senior voices rang out the loudest at Bison games, and pep rallies were the best we had had in years. Graduation was a long- awaited moment and as the time neared the anxi- ety and the nervousness took over. The Seniors couldn't wait for the day when they would hold that precious diploma and have their tassles turned. Enjoying one of our fabulous pep rallies is Mike Slim,, Brown. iPhoto by P. McDon- nell.J 64 f Senior Class Quick, Someone call a doctorli' bell IS often done by Debra Embler. Billy Edwards iPhoto by J Russell.J Prince, Richie Williams, seems to be giving Angie Goofing off before the first Phillip Marshburn and Lee Dyer a lift', this monng E E S E S s S L P? 5 i s Martin Adams Charlotte Akers Pete Allred Andrea Amick Troy Anderson Penny Auman Charlene Bailey Geneva Baker Wayne Baldwin Twann Ballard Jeffrey Barfield Michael Benfield Patricia Bennett Theresa Bennett Angela Bivens Charles Blanton Stephen Bodenhamer Tonya Bodenhamer Rachel Booe Sandra Bostic Adams-Bostic - 65 Scott Bouldin Timmy Brady Randall Bristow Michael Brown Brian Buchanan Donald Burgin Anne Butler Fatina Byers Linda Campbell Lisa Caywood Rodney Chadmon Tessa Chambers Amy Cloyd Daisy Cobb Susan Cody Vonda Coles Cynthia Commander Jeff Cornette Mark Cowans Lynette Cox 66 - Bouldin-Cox if urn The Page And Youl yww. Y p v ,.,,K X 515,53 auf .-wg . 'Es A V Q, 1 Q ' W . , . s, . N, -ww 1 1. .4 -.rm M 1 ,tv H' if fl E V rfwf mg? iq. in? r 'fm W -xx C V M N, ,V L. 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Susan Crow Lisa Curtis Jeff Davis Allison Davis Larry Davis Ron Davis Vicky Davis Patrick Diamond Vonda Diggs Josh Dillingham Danny Dines Amy Dixon Stacy Dorsette Anna Driver Keith Dumas Warren Dumas Meg Dutnell Angie Dyer Billy Edwards Mollie Edwards Crow-Edwards - 67 Jerry Ellerbee Lee Embler Anne English Michael Everhart Tim Ferguson Kim Ferree Andy Forbes Beth Forsyth Rebecca Frye Grey Fulton Tammy Funderburk Patsy Furr Julie Gadd Karen Gansman Kelly Gardner Bobby Garland Gabija Glatkauskas Jeff Godwin Penny Gray Monica Gripper 68 - EllerbeevGripper Door For The Class f '84 4,1 8 tm if 'ff x ia , N,- K. f A Qi I sf as 5 5 3 'G 'pf' 3 .1 1 4,- , X pw- f nn . x, M l Ji jg, Tammy Grooms Tim Gundy Julie Guy Teresa Hagler Cindy Hall Tommy Hall Renita Hamlin Stephanie Hargrove Kenan Harrington Susan Haworth Karen Hayes Anne Heafner Roger Hedrick Wendy Highfill Jocelyn Hill Lynn Hill Frank Hughes Kathy Hughes Matt Hunter Robin Huntley Groomse- Huntley A 69 Kate Ide Mary Ilderton Archie Ingram Audra Ingram Gerjuan Ingram Sandy Ingram Tara Ingram Veronica Ingram Cathy Jackson Larry James Teresa Jane Sheila Jenkins Jesse Johnson Kevin Johnson Roy Johnson Suzann Jolly Greg Jones Jerri Lynn Jones Katharyn Jones Amy Joyner 70 - lde-Joyner We're The Seniors You dore KW, 'I' as-4 :Qi ' - er if 'N in I Hiiaiv John Kennedy Barry Key B. J. Langston Andy Lawrence Allison Lea Kelvin Ledbetter Ronald Lee Charles Leonard Butch Lewis Kellie Lewis Alexander Von Lindeiner Bobby Lindsay Deloris Lindsay Martha Lindsay Michael Lindsay Phyllis Lindsay Mandi Linville Vickie Lisenby Jeffrey Little Norma Locklear KennedyfLocklear Y 71 it Julie Lotts Jennifer Lucas Edward Luffman Glenda Mabe Don MacDougall Jimmy Marsh Phillip Marshburn Pam Martin Teresa Martin Gil Maxwell Martha McAllister Molly McCain Raymond McCaskill Vincent McGregor Linda McKever Georgia McLean Regina McLendon Fredrick McManus Tommy McManus Lisa McNeil 72 - LottsvMcNeil Who's Leaving With A Roar? A if 1, at as 'I x , -ff' is ,Jjvii sv., I ff' ...req- 5' '5k'b..J. ind , -' fm la e Are, The Class f '84 5 -if ff- Linetta McRae Bonita Medley Mary Medley Alyssa Migliarese Stephanie Miller Angela Mills Maria Moore Janice Moore Sandra Moore Castlen Morris No Nguyen Terry Newton Tammy Norris Beth Odom Chris Osborne Angie Oxendine Letitia Patrick Norman Patterson Robert Payne Susan Pegram Pegram-McRae - 73 William Pegues Bradley Pharr Maria Poliano Dale Porter Tomira Potter Debra Prince Maria Prince Joyce Quick Will Ragsdale Darrell Rainey Karen Rasmussen Barbara Ratliff Mark Ray Mary Lynne Reeder Lee Reid Patrick Rickert Sharri Rider Alicia Riley Stephen Robinson Doug Rothrock 74 - Pegues-Rothrock loor. We're he Class f 984 1 4 QQ L. M , , Jeff Russell Suzanne Safrit Wanda Shaw Letitia Shore Marcia Simmons Tarzanna Sims Tarzette Sims Mary Ann Sinichak Mike Smid Angela Smith Darlene Smith Kim Smith Roger Smith Sally Smith Wayne Smith Tom Smothers Jennifer Snipes Ellen Spivey Tarita Stanback Robert Stanley RusselliStanley - 75 Lisa Stephenson Kissy Stevens Davy Stevens Jeff Stinson Michaela Stout Russell Strickland Mike Styers Tina Sykes Noel Teague Jane Terrell Randy Terry Bill Thames Walter Thomas Mary Thomas Calvin Thompson Mary Thompson Dianna Thorpe Alonzo Tillman Jennifer Trivett Tripp Trotter 76 - Stephenson-Trotter X . H+. urn The Page And You'l 1 ,A ,V . lx Q, t hey ft f 'I nk Ref' f if Q41- i Edward Tucker Kennie Vanderhall Corinne Voorhees Ricky Waddell Amy Wagner Doug Wagner Dwayne Walker Susan Waller Willie Washington Oliver Weiss Oree White Tim White Janice Williams Richie Williams Wendell Williamson Lori Wilson Tucker-Wyatt - 77 We're Moving n To Explore. Look ma, no hands! Russell Strickland is imp0rI21I'1t events that Mike Benfield shows shown having his envi- take P12106 during Ones off one of many tal- ronmental pictures high school years. ents. taken one of the most SENIORS NOT PICTURED: Julian Neal Baxley Peter Lane Brackett Tonya Yvette Dawkins Michael Herman Everhart Charles Shepherd Gilchrist Anthony Bryan Hooper Bryant Keith Jackson Barbara Jean Johnson Curtis Johnson Jr. Charles Thomas Lee Shelby Legrande Shirley Joyce Quick Cassandra Lynn Spencer Betty Stevenson Felicia Ann Tillman Tokota Waden Connie Faye Whitaker Janice Yvonne Williams Johnny Jose Wright Mike Howard Young 9 if Dwayne Jerome Harrington :Q , W1 Q W s W? ' M4 'N-.. ' T1 M el Q 1 , Q' K, tip ' J I x v X Q' K I I li ,ag th - -' ' iiii igl- ' Q It V , i . ' T' A . ' Q .D - .Y aj .Ji 2315 -.J at . 1-B ' il r A ,p . 'ii 2- .1 - .1'ug1:'fjP4 5 ' I .iz'Ji3?fXfi2?- fig Roger Smith and Billy coming attire. CPhoto These Hawaiian gals, Kim Ferree, Glenda exotic dress for all at Edwards take time to by P. McDonnellJ Angie Dyer, Debra Mabe, and Molly Central to see. iPhoto show off their Home- PrinCC, Amy Joyner, McCain exhibit their by P. McDonnellJ 78 We're The Class f 984 Anxiously waiting for the crowd for his fu- participants in his ture prospectors. Homecoming booth, QPhoto by S. Pickle- Matt Hunter looks to simerl ft 'w -sr--1v'll ,XX v. W We .tip untill' W Yes, fans, it's Central's very own Hawaiian Choir, led by the one and only Coach Hooks, singing All My Rowdie Friends Have Settled Down. lPhoto by P. McDon- nelll A marriage made in Heaven, or should I say, at Central? Here, Ed Tucker unites this lovely couple in Holy Matrimony, witnessed by Letitia Shore. iPhoto by S. Pickle- simerj fir.: .. , as-C Sk These Girls, Norma Central's Home Eco- to health and hygiene Tropical treats such as Locklear, Jennifer Lu- nomic classes, learn traits. iPhoto by S. Crispy Crunchies, cas, and Janice Moore, many things from PicklesimerJ Fudge, Cookies, and shown here in one of cooking and cleaning Cupcakes Wefe 50ld H1 this Homecoming booth sponsored by the Orchestra. iPhoto by T. Trotterj 79 We're The Class f 98 I Freddy McManus, representative on Col- Happy Birthday to day party on the steps comparing colleges, lege Day. iPhoto by S. Sandy! Allison Lea of Tower 4. CPhoto by discusses his future Picklesimerl and Anne English give T Trotterj with the Elon College Sandy Moore a birth- 80 - Senior Candids -q. , .W K Tarzanna Sims gives a lot of her time to Ex- ecutive Board. CPhoto by S. Picklesimerl Scott Bouldin and Tom Glenda Mabe climbs Smothers study in the stairs to start a Analysis. CPhoto by T. day of school. iPhoto Trotterj by T. Trotterl Senior Statistics Akers, Charlotte Jean 1300 Robin Hood Rd., Civinettes 3, 4, FC.A. 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 3, 4, Beta Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pointer Staff 4, Homecoming Court 4, Soft- ball 1, Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4, NFL 2, Homecoming Exhibit 3. Allred, Timothy 2318 Shadow Valley Rd. Apt. I, VlCA Pres. 4, Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, 3, Talent Show 3, School Play 1, Track 1, Varsity Football 1, Wrestling 1, Homecoming Exhibit 3, 4. Amick, Andrea Paulette 120 Briggs P, Juniorettes 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, AFS. 3, 4, Art Club 4, Math Club 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Beta Club 1, 2, 3, 4, High IQ 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Band Boosters 3, Homecoming Exhibit 3, 4. Anderson, Troy Lee 400 Cedar St, Bus Driver 3, 4, Track 1, 3. Auman, Penny Joanne 1510 Johnson St., DECA 3, 4, DE 3, 4, Beta Club 1, 4, Homeroom Rep. 1, Yearbook! Newspaper 1. Bailey, Charlene 1211 Adams St., l.C.T. 4. Baker, Geneva 602 N. Centennial Ave., l.C.T. 4. Ballard, Twann Elizabeth 1306 West Green St., Heroes Parliamentar- ian 4, FHA 1, Softball 1. Benfield, Jerry Michael 3001 English Rd., Key Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, N.H.S. 4, Span- ish Honor Society 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Boys' State 3, Executive Board 4, Student Council 4, J.V. Football 1,J.V. Basketball 1, 2, Cross Country 2, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, J.V. Baseball 1. Bennett, Patricia Lynn 520 Whiteoak St., Heroes 4, Teacher's Aide 4, Homecoming Exhibit 4. Bennett, Theresa Ann 1404 Ragan Ave., V.l.C.A. 2, Heroes 1, 3, Orchestra 1. Bivens, Angela Denise 605-D Granby Ave., Sec. Heroes 4, Show Choir 4, All-State Chorus 3, Concert Choir 2, Blanton, Charles McAnally 1034 Rockford Rd., Interact 2, 3, Treas.!Sec. 4, N.H.S. Vice Pres. 3, 4, Spanish Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 3, 4, Commence- ment Marshal 3, Backwards Homecoming Court 4, Boys' Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Treasurer 4, Morehead Nominee 4, Student Council 4, N.F.L. 2, J.V. Basketball 2, Homecoming Exhibit 4. Bodenhamer, Tonya Lynn 219-B Chestnut Dr., V.I.C.A. 3, 4, Anchor Club 3, 4, Homeroom Rep. 3, Homecoming Exhibit 3, 4. Bostic, Sandra Denise 617-H Granby Ave., Heroes 4, F.H.A. 1, Teacher's Aide 2. Bouldin, Philip Scott 1702 Country Club Dr., Key Club 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, A.F.S. 2, 3, Math Club 4, N.H.S. 4, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Pemican Staff4, Lab Assistant 4, Teacher's Aide 3, 4, Home- coming Exhibit 4. Brackett, Peter Lane Symphonic Band 1, Marching Band 2, 3, Track 1, Attendance Office Aide 3. Brady, Tim Dean 518 West Ward Ave., Varsity Club 4, D.E.C.A. 2, 3, D.E. 2, 3, Exolo 4, Backwards Homecoming 4, Track 1 , 2, 3, 4, Cross Coun- try 4. Bristow, Randall 712 Cliffside Ave., Varsity Club 4, Marching Band 1, 2, All-State Band 1, Stage Band 1, Track 1, 3, 4, Varsity Football 1, 4, J.V. Foot- ball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, J.V. Basket- ball 1, 2. Brown, Michael Ray 1217 East Russell Ave., Varsity Club 3, Exolo 2, FHA. 2, Homeroom Rep. 3, Library Staff 1, Track 2, Varsity Football 3, J.V. Football 1, Varsity Basketball 2, J.V. Basketball 1. Buchanan, Donald Brian 1112 Merry Hills Dr., Key Club 3, Vice Pres. 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, AFS. 3, N.H.S. 4, Who's Who 4, Beta Club 3, 4, School Play 2, NFL 2, 3, Treas. 4. Butler, Annie Doris 710 Barbee Ave., Exolo 4, Art Club 3, Home- room Rep. 2, Pemican Staff 3, 4, Basketball Manager 2, Softball Manager 3. Byers, Fatina Dyvonne 634-A Russell St., Heroes 4. Campbell, Linda Faye 332 Amhurst Ave., V.l.C.A. Editor 4. Caywood, Lisa Ann 209 East Lexington Ave., Who's Who 4, Chadmon, Rodney Lee 411 Fourth St., Football Manager!Trainer 4, Indoor Track 3. Chambers, Tessa Franklin 713 Granby St., Heroes 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, Bas- ketball Manager 2, Teacher's Aide 4, Cheer- leader 1, Track 1, 2, 4. Cloyd, Amy Kathryn 546 East Farris Ave., Keyettes 2, Chaplain 3, Treasurer 4, F.C.A. 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, AFS. 4, N.H.S. 4, Beta Club 1, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Pointer Staff 3, Editor-in-chief 4, Tennis 1, Pep Band 3, Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, Cheerleader 1, Swimming Team 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Ex- hibit 3, 4, Publications Staff 1. Cobb, Daisy Mae 519 North Centennial St., Homeroom Rep. 1, Library Staff 1, Teacher's Aide 2, Track 1. Cody, Susan Ann 174 Textile PI., Booster Club 4, Who's Who 3, 4, Beta Club 4, Lab Assistant 4, Football Trainer 4, Teacher's Aide 4. Coles, Vonda Caprice 1006 Montlieu Ave., Civinettes 4, D.E.C.A. 2, Exolo 3, 4, FH.A. 1, 3, Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, Trainer 3, Jabberwock 4, Teacher's Aide 1. Commander, Cynthia Denise 1111 Park St., Heroes 4, FHA. 1, 2, 3 Sec., Volleyball Trainer 1. Cornette, Jeffery Thomas 500-B Barker St., D.E.C.A. 3, 4. Cowans, Mark Alan 513 Amos St., D.E.C.A. 3, 4, D.E. 3, 4, Intra- mural Sports 3. Cox, Lynette Irene 509 Hines St., Varsity Club 3, 4, concert Choir 1, Teacher's Aide 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Crow, Susan 321 Woodrow Ave., Civinettes 3, 4, Secre- tary, F.C.A. 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, A.F.S. 3, 4, Math Club 2, 3, Beta Club 1, 3, 4, Homeroom Rep. 2, 3, 4, Home- coming Court 4, Coordinating Council 4, Tal- ent Show 4, Teacher's Aide 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4. Cunningham, Antonio Franklin 7-11 A Chestnut Ave., Trainer 1, 2, 3, School Play 1, 2, J.V. Basketball 1, Varsity Basket- ball 1, 2, 3. Curtis, Lisa Renea 314 Windley Str., Heroes 4, F.H.A. 1, 2. Davis, Jeff Dale 1019 Nathan Hunt Dr., Homeroom Rep, 2, Teacher's Aide 4, Dean's Office Staff 1, Var- 3r 41 Guidance Staff l- D-EC-A 4: Beta Club 4- sary Football 1, J.v. Baseball 2. Senior Statistics - 81 Davis, Katherine Allison Driver, Anna Land Ferree, Kimberly Gay 607 West Parkway Ave., Civinettes 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 A.F.S. 43 Math Club 2, 3, 43 Who's Who 43 Beta Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Home- room Rep. 23 Coordinating Council 33 Class Officer 33 Talent Show 3, 43 Teacher's Aide 43 Executive Board 33 Student Council 33 Cheerleader 13 Track 13 Homecoming Exhib- it 3, 4. Davis, Larry S. 512 Ward Ave., Drama Club 23 Exolo 43 Art Club 23 Bus Driver 2, 3, 43 Show Choir 43 All- State Chorus 43 Concert Choir 3, 43 Talent Show 2, 3, 43 Library Staff 13 Track 13 Wres- tling 1, Homecoming Exhibit 4, Mix Ensem- ble 3. Davis, Ronald Deshell 512 Ward Ave., Drama Club 33 Exolo 43 Bus Driver 3, 43 Show Choir 43 Concert Choir 2, 3, 43 Chorus Workshop 23 Class Officer 3 - President3 Talent Show 2, 3, 43 Executive Board 33 Student Council 3. Davis, Vicky Lynnette 706-A Carter, Heroes 43 Guidance Staff 13 Score Keeper Volleyball 2. Diamond, Patrick Lee 221 Montlieu Ave., French Club 33 Lab Assis- tant 4. Diggs, Vonda Dionne 1206 Hoover Ave., Varsity Club 23 D.E. 23 Who's Who 33 Bus Driver 3, 43 Softball 1 , 2, 33 Stage Band 13 Library Staff 13 Varsity Bas- ketball 13 J.V. Basketball 2. Dillingham, Josh Lawrence 314 Woodbrook Dr., Spanish Club 1, 2, 33 Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Booster Club 13 AFS. 2, 33 Math Club 2, 33 Homeroom Rep. 1, 23 Homecoming Court Driver 43 Tennis tBoysJ 1, 2, 3, 43 Symphonic Band 33 Marching Band 33 Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 All-State Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Ensemble 1, 2, 33 Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus Workshop 1, 2, 3, 43 Talent Show 13 School Play 1, 2, 43 Student Council 2, 3, 4. Dines, Danny 1207 Franklin St., J.V. Basketball 2. Dixon, Amy Elizabeth 1263 Westminster Ct. FC.A. 2, 33 Varsity Club 2, 33 French Club 2, 3, 43 Drama Club 2, 43 A.F.S. 2, 3, 4 - Treasurer3 Quill and Scroll 43 Pointer Staff 3, 43 Show Choir 43 Concert Choir 43 Library Staff 13 Teacher's Aide 43 School Play 23 Track 1 , 2, 43 Swimming Team 2, 33 indoor Track 3. Dorsette, Stacy Renee 1034 Barbee Ave., Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 - Treasurer3 Anchor Club 33 Exolo 2, 3, 4 - Secretary3 Homeroom Rep. 2, 3, 43 Home- coming Court 2, 3, 43 Manager tJ.V. Basket- ballj 3, 43 Softball 3, 43 Volleyball 1 , 2, 3, 4 - Captain3 Jabberwock 33 Library Staff 43 Teacher's Aide 43 Track 13 Varsity Basket- ball 13 J.V. Basketball 23 Homecoming Exhib- it 2, 3, 4. 82 - Senior Statistics 1121 Rotary Dr., Civinettes 3, 4 - Sergeant At Arms3 F.C.A. 4 - Vice President3 French Club 3, 43 A.F.S. 2, 3, 43 N.H.S. 43 French Honor Society 3, 4 - Secretary!Treasurer3 Who's Who 3, 43 Beta Club 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Commencement Marshal 33 Pemi- can Staff 3, 4 - Editor-in-Chief3 Girls' Soc- cer 3, 43 Softball 13 Volleyball 13 Girls' State 33 Homecoming Exhibit 43 Latin Club 1. Dumas, Keith Bernard 318 Park St., D.E. 2, 3, 4. Dumas, Warren Dale 813 Willow Place, Varsity Club 2, 3, 43 Exolo 43 Bus Driver 3, 43 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Dutnell, Margaret Susan 1227 Wales Dr., Keyettes 2, 3, 4 - Sergeant At Arms3 F.C.A. 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 2, 3 - Secretary, 4 - President3 French Club 2, 3, 43 A.FS. 2, 3, 43 N.H.S. 3, 43 Beta Club 43 Homeroom Rep. 33 Softball 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Concert Choir 3, 4 - Vice Pres.3 N.F.L. 23 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4 - Co- Captain. 333 Connor St., Pep Band 2, 33 Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Marching Band 1, 23 Library Staff 13 Teacher's Aide 43 School Play 1. Forbes, Robert Andrew 605 West Farriss Ave., interact 3, 43 EC.A. 43 Varsity Club 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Spanish Honor Society 3, 43 Who's Who 43 Beta Club 1, 43 Homeroom Rep. 2, 3, 43 Pe- mican Staff 43 Backwards Homecoming Court 43 Lab Assistant 43 Pep Band 23 Marching Band 1, 23 Talent Show 43 Teach- er's Aide 43 Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 43 Homecoming Exhibit 3, 4. Forsyth, Elizabeth Ann 1224 Kensington Dr., Keyettes 2, 3, 4 -- Vice President3 French Club 3, 43 Drama Club 2, 33 A.F.S. 43 Math Club 2, 3, 43 N.H.S. 3, 43 Who's Who 3, 43 Beta Club 3, 43 High I.Q. 4 - Captain3 School Play 2, 3 - Stage Man.3 Girls' State 33 N.F.L. 3, 4 - Pres.3 Swimming Team 23 Homecoming Exhibit 2, 3, 4. Dyer, Angie To,-,ette Frye, Rebecca Murray 1008 Stanton Place, Spanish Club 2, 33 Booster Club 2, 33 AFS. 33 Math Club 2, 3, 43 Beta Club 1 , 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Pemican Staff 3, 43 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Teacher's Aide 43 Cheerleader 1. Edwards, Billy Wayne 301 Walker Pl., Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 J.V. Baseball 1, 2. Edwards, Mollie Paige 306 Woodrow Ave., Civinettes 3, 43 F.C.A. 2, 3 - President, 4 - President3 Varsity Club 2, 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 A.F.S. 3, 43 Math Club 2, 3, 43 Who's Who 3, 43 Commence- ment Marshal 33 Homecoming Court 23 Girls' Soccer 23 Tennis 23 Coordinating Council 23 Class Officer 2 - Secretary3 Student Coun- cil 2 - Secretary3 N.F.L. 2, 3, 4. Embler, Larry Lee 1514 Joshua Cir., Varsity Baseball 3, 43 J.V. Baseball 2. English, Virginia Anne 1011 Pine Needle Ln., Civinettes 3, 43 Span- ish Club 1, 23 Lab Assistant 43 Girls' Soccer 23 Talent Show 4. Ervin, Diane R. 516 Walnut St., F.H.A. 23 Teacher's Aide 13 F.B.L.A. 3, 4. Everhart, Mike 1107 Richland St., V.l.C.A. 23 D.E. 43 Teach- er's Aide 1. Ferguson, Timothy M. 1021 Ferndale Blvd. 712-B Westchester Dr., Civinettes 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Beta Club 43 Manager tSoftballJ 13 Teacher's Aide 4. Funderburk, Tammy Marie 1014 Ferndale Dr., Drama Club 1, 23 Booster Club 1, 23 D.E.C.A. 43 D.E. 43 Homeroom Representative 23 Homecoming Court 1, 23 Talent Show 23 School Play 13 Homecoming Exhibit 1, 2, 4. Furr, Patsy Lynn 507 Manley Street, D.E.C.A. 43 D.E. 43 Soft- ball 13 Drum Majorette 13 Pep Band 3, 43 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 43 All-State Band 13 Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Flag Girl 3, 43 Cheer- leader 13 Track 13 Basketball Statistician 1. Gadd, Julie Carlean 1226 Yorkshire Dr., Keyettes 43 EC.A. 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 2, 3, 43 Who's Who 43 Beta Club 43 Pep Band 2, 3, 43 Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 13 Swimming Team 2, 3, 4. Gansman Karen Ann 510 N. Rotary Dr., Civinettes 3, 43 F.C.A. 2, 33 Varsity Club 2, 33 French Club3 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Sec. TTGHSUYGYQ Beta Club Vice President 1, 3, 43 A.F.S. 3, 43 N.H.S. 3, 43 Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Who's Who 3, 43 Beta Club Vice President 1, 3, 43 Com- mencement Marshal 33 Homeroom Rep. 23 Homecoming Court 3, 43 Coordinating Council 43 Talent Show 43 Girls' State 33 Sec- retary of Executive 43 Student Council 43 Co- Head Cheerleader 1, 2, 3. Garner, Kelly Lynn 2108 Lowe Ave., D.E.C.A. 43 D.E. 43 Pep Band 33 Marching Band 33 Flag Girl 33 Fire- drill Committee 3,,43 Teacher's Aide 33 J.V. Baseball Statistics 3. Hayes, Karen Laverne Ingram, Veronica Leonara Garland, Robert Gordy ll 806 Ferndale Blvd., Key Club 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Math Club 2, 3, N.H.S. 3, 4, Who's Who 3, 4, Beta Club 1, 3, 4, High l.O. 4, Coordinating Council 4, Teacher's Aide 3, 4, Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Exhibit 4. Gilchrist, Charles 802 Worth St., Varsity Club 1, D.E.C.A. 4, V.l.C.A. 2, D.E. 2, Track 1, Varsity Football 1, J.V. Football 2, T. Wingate Andrews. Glatkauskas, Gabi Roma Keyettes 4, Drama Club 1, 2, Who's Who 3, Pointer Staff 4, School Play 1, 2, Homecom- ing Exhibit 4, Reborne Upper School, Eng- land. Goodwin, Jeff Neal 1419 Overland Dr., Who's Who 3, 4, Beta Club 4, Library Staff 4. Gray, Penny Marie 1227 Potts St., Bus Driver 4. Gripper, Monica Lee 210 West Willis Ave., Civinettes 3, 4, FC.A. 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, A.F.S. 2, 3, 4, N.H.S. 4, F.H.S. 3, 4, Who's Who 3, Beta Club 2, Commencement Mar- shal 3, Homecoming Court 3, 4, Coordinat- ing Council 4, Teacher's Aide 4, Governor's School 2, Executive Board 1st Vice Pres. 4, Cheerleader fHeadJ 2, 3, 4. Gund Timoth Y. Y 1202 Lynnewood Ave., Bishop McGuinness High School, J.V. Basketball, Manager J.V. Soccer, Baseball, intramural Book of the Month Club. Guy, Julie Lynn 1112 Rockford Road, Civinettes 2, 3, 4 Pres., Spanish Club 2, 3 tSec.j, N.H.S. 4, Who's Who 3, 4, Homeroom Rep. 2, 3, Teacher's Aide 3, 4, Homecoming Exhibit 2, 3, 4, Minnechaug High School, Wilbraham, Ma., Field Hockey 1, Junior Classical League 1. Hagler, Teresa Ann 610 Vail Ave., F.H.A. 1, Volleyball 1, Track 1, 3, 4, J.V. Basketball 1, 3. Hall, Cynthia Ann 409 West Ray Ave., Juniorettes 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, A.F.S. 2, 3, 4, Pres. Math Club 4, N.H.S. 4, Who's Who, High l.Q. 4, Commencement Marshal 3, Pe- mican Staff 1, Show Choir 4, Concert Choir 2, Library Staff 3, Guidance Staff 4, Gover- nor's School 3, Nat'l Merit Semifinalist. Hall, Tommy Leslie 1422 Welborn St., Varsity Baseball 4. Hamiln, Renita Michelle 912 Barbee Ave., Heroes 4, Teacher's Aide 1, 4. Hammons, Douglas Lynn 803 N. Elm St., Varsity Basketball, J.V. Bas- ketball 4, Varsity Baseball 4, Barbeurville City School. Hargrove, Stephanie Morrison 317 Walker Place, Juniorettes 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, A.F.S. 2, 3, 4 President, H.H.S. 4, Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Show Choir 4, Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, All State Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Ensemble 2, Concert Choir 2. Harrington, Dewayne J. 1422 Furlough Ave., V.l.C.A. 4, Art Club 1, Teacher's Aide 4. Harrington, Kenan Nappleon 1412 East Commerce Ave. Apt. C, Exolo 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, Bus Driver 2, 3, 4, Teacher's Aide 3, Track 1. Haworth, Susan Gray 803 Kingston Court, Civinettes 4, Keyettes 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, F.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Beta Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Com- mencement Marshal 3, Pointer Staff 4, Tal- ent Show 4, Swimming Team 1, 2, 4, Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, Homecoming Exhibit 3, 4. 603 Williowbar Terrace, Beta Club 1, Teach- er's Club 1. Heafner, Martha Anne 921 Kingston St., French Club 3, Drama Club 2, 3, A.F.S. 2, 3, 4 tSec.1, N.H.S. 4, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Commencement Marshal, Show Choir 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Teacher's Aide 3. Hedrick, Roger Ray 1512 Long St., Spanish Club 1, Baseball Manager 3, Track 1, 2, Cross Country 3, Var- sity Baseball 4. Highfill, Wendy Gwyn 310 Player Drive, D.E.C.A. 3, 4, D.E. 3, 4, Who's Who, Guidance Staff 1. Hill, Jocelyn Maire 1009 Granby Avenue, Varsity Club 3, 4, Booster Club 3, Guidance Staff 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Hill, Lynn Dereck 2736 B Annmoore Circle, Varsity Club 3, Homecoming Court 4, Backwards Home- coming Court 4, Football Manager 3, Library Staff 4, Teacher's Aide 3, J.V. Football'1, Varsity Basketball 4, J.V. Basketball 2, Homecoming Exhibit 4. Hooper, Anthony Bryan 2516 Friends Avenue, Varsity Baseball 4. Hughes, Frank 623 Quaker Lane, D.E.C.A. 2, Manager Baseball 3, Teacher's Aide 4, Varsity Base- ball 4. Hughes, Kathy Ellen 413 Friddle St., French Club 1, 2, Drama Club 1, 2, D.E.C.A. 4, D.E. 4, French Honor Society 1, Who's Who 3, Beta Club 1, 2, Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, All-State Band 1, Stu- dent Council 1, N.F.L. 2, Homecoming Ex- hibit 3. Hunter, James Matt 1103 Greenway Drive, Interact 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Homeroom Rep. 1, 3, Boy's Soc- cer 3, 4, Teacher's Aide 4, Swimming Team 2, 4, Intramural Sports 3. Huntley, Robin Anita 212 Woodbury St., Juniorettes 3, 4, French Club 4, Drama 1, A.F.S. 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, French Honor Society 3, 4, Who's Who 3, 4, Beta Club 1, Nice Pres.J 3, 4, Commence- ment Marshal 3, Basketball, Wrestling 1, Pep Band 3, 4, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Jabberwock 3, School Play 1, Homecoming Exhibit 3, 4, Scholarship to E.C.U., Wrestlerettes. lde, Katherine Anne 1242 Sturbridge Rd., Civinettes 4, Keyettes 3, 4, F.C.A. 1, 2, Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, Drama Club 3, A.F.S. 1 , 2, 4, Who's Who 4, Pemican Staff 3, 4, Girls' Soccer 3, Tennis 1, Chorus Workshop 1, Talent Show 4, Teacher's Aide 4, N.F.L. 2, 3, Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 1, 2, Homecoming Exhibit 2, 3, 4. llderton, Mary Eleanor 1252 Dovershire, Civinettes 2, 3, 4, fVice Presidentj 4, F.C.A. 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4 French Club 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, 4 Girls' Soccer 2, 4, Coordinating Council 3, 4 Class Officer Sec. 3, Talent Show 3, 4 Teacher's Aide 1, 4, Executive Board 3, Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Head Cheerlead- er 1, 2, 3, Track 1, Homecoming Exhibit 2, 3 4. Ingram, Archie 2602 English, V.l.C.A. 3, 4. Ingram, GaJuan Tina 509 Hill St., D.E. 4, Fl-l.A. 1, 2, Lab Assistant 4, Guidance Staff 1, Teacher's Aide 4. Ingram, Sandy Keith 603 D-Grayson St., Varsity Club 3, 4, Track 1, 3, 4, Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 4. Ingram, Tara Michelle 801-B Leonard, V.l.C.A. 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, Li brary Staff 4, Guidance Staff 1, Teacher's Aide 1, 4, Track 1. 1301 East Green St., D.E.C.A. 2, 3, 4, D.E. 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, Jabberwock 3, Teacher's Aide 3. Jackson, Bryant Keith 513 N. Centennial, Art Club 1, Library Staff 1, Teacher's Aide 1. Jackson, Cathy L. 519 B-Walnut St., D.E.C.A. 3, D.E. 3, Exolo 4, Heroes 4, F.H.A. 2, Mixed Choir 1, Girls' En- semble 2, Concert Choir 3, 4, Guidance Aide 4. James, Larry 1308 Kivett Dr., Booster Club 3, V.l.C.A. 4, D.E. 3, Varsity Basketball 4, J.V. Basketball 2, Attendance Office Aide 4. Senior Statistics - 83 Jane, Teresa Hilda 1429 N. Hamilton St., Juniorettes 3, 4 - Secretary, Spanish Club 4, Teacher's Aide 4. Jenkins, Sheila Lorraine 1213 Pearson Place, Anchor Club 3, 4, N.H.S. 4, Who's Who 4, Beta Club 1, 4, Pe- mican Staff 4, Teacher's Aide, Wrestlerette 1. Johnson, Barbara Jean 846 Willow Place, V.l.C.A. 1, Exolo 1, Flag Girl 4, Concert Choir 1. Johnson, Curtis Jr. 846 Willow Place, Track 1, 2, 4, Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4, J.V. Football 1, Wrestling 3, 4. Johnson, Roy Alphonza 703 Cliffside Ave., Booster Club 3, Exolo 3, 4, Homeroom Rep. 2, Manager fFootballJ 1, Tennis 3, 4. Jolly, Suzann Mac 1509 Johnson St., French Club 3, Drama Club 1, N.H.S. 1, F.H.A. 2, F.B.L.A. 3, 4. Jones, Gregory Clay 2218 Ridgecrest, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 2, 3, N.H.S. 4, Beta Club 4, Homeroom Rep. 2, 3, 4, Show Choir 4, Mixed Choir 1 , 2, 3, 4, Mixed Ensem- ble 3, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Coordinating Council 4, Talent Show 2, 3, 4, Firedrill Com- mittee 4, Teacher's Aide 3, School Play 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Wrestling 2. Jones, Jerrielynn 808 Willow Place, Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 1, 2, Exolo 2, 3, 4, Manager 2, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, J.V. Basketball 1, 2, J.V. Volleyball 1. Jones, Katharyn Osborne 420 Edgedale Dr., Civinettes 4, Art Club 4, Westchester Academy 1, 2, Salem Acade- my 3. Joyner, Amy Louise 122 Scott Ave., Juniorettes 3, 4, Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Kennedy, John David 1000 Robinhood Rd., Golf 3. Key, Barry William 2105 E. Russell, Art Club 2, 3, Teacher's Aide 1, Homecoming Exhibit 3, V.l.C.A. 4. Langston, Betma Jean 1800 West Rotary Dr., Juniorettes 3, 4, Booster Club 3, D.E.C.A. 4, D.E. 4, Home- room Rep. 1, F.B.L.A. 3, Mixed Choir 1, Teacher's Aide 2, 3. 84 - Senior Statistics Lawrence, Mark Andrew 315 Player Dr., D.E.C.A. 3, 4, D.E. 3, 4, Track 1. Lea, Allison Paige 1110 Clyde Place, Keyettes 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, A.F.S. 2, 3, 4, Beta Club 1, Pemican Staff 4, Girl's Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 1, Teacher's Aide 4. Ledbetter, Kelvin Bernard 401 White Oak St., Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Teacher's Aide 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, J.V. Basketball 2. Lee, Charles Thomas 803 East Green Dr. Lee, Ronald Darrnell 515-C East Commerce St., Key Club 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 1, 2, Booster Club 2, F.H.A. 1 - President, N.H.S. 3, 4, Who's Who 3, 4, Beta Club 1 , 4, Quill Si Scroll 4, Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pemican Staff 3, 4, Backwards Homecoming Court 3, Trainer fTrackJ 1, Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Coordinating Council 2, Class Officer 2 - Treasurer, Talent Show 1, 3, Teacher's Aide 2, 3, 4, Dean's Office Aide 1, Executive Board 2, Track 1, Homecoming, Exhibit 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor of Pemican. Lee, Charles Thomas 803 East Green Dr. Legrande, Shelby Jean 403 Walnut St., Teacher's Aide 2. Leonard, Charles Edward 104-A Price St., Spanish Club 2, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1 , 2, 3, 4, All-State Band 3, Stage Band 2, 3, 4. Lewis, James Rosevelt 401 Evergreen, V.l.C.A. 3, 4, Art Club 3. Lewis, Kellie Marie 1612 Larkin St., French Club 4, V.l.C,A. 2, 3, N.H.S. 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Homeroom Rep. 4, Pemican Staff 4, Lab Assistant 4, Class Offi- cer 3, Teacher's Aide 4. Lindeiner, Alexander Henning Nottingham Dr., Interact 4, Softball 4, Ex- change Student 4. Lindsay, Bobby Ray 1511 Franklin Ave., D.E. 4, Art Club 3, Math Club 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Varsity Basketball 1. Lindsay, Deloris Ann 809 Langford Ave., Booster Club 2, 3, Homecoming Court 4. Lindsay, Martha Gill 1111 Greenway Dr., Keyettes 2, 3, 4, F.C.A. 2, 3, Varsity Club 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, A.F.S. 3, 4, Beta Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Rep. 4, Pemican Staff 4, Class Officer 1 - First Vice-President, 2 -- Second Vice-Presi- dent, Talent Show 4, Teacher's Aide 4, Stu- dent Council 1, 2, N.F.L. 2, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3. Lindsay, Michael Dunn Varsity Club 4, Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4. Lindsay, Phyllis Ann 809 Langford Ave., Homeroom Rep. 1, School Play 1, Homecoming Exhibit. Linville, Amanda Kay 2008 West Rotary Dr., Drama Club 1, 2, D.E.C.A. 4, D.E. 4, Art Club 4, Who's Who 1, Beta Club 1, Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, 3, Library Staff 1, Teacher's Aide 1, 2, 3. Lisenby, Vickie Elanie 708 Pane St., Heroes 4, FH.A. 4, J.V. Bas- ketball 1, 2. Little, Vernon Jeffrey 410 Fourth St., Homecoming Court 3, Teacher's Aide 1, J.V. Football 1. Locklear, Norma Jane 600 West Grimes, Heroes 4, Teacher's Aide 1, School Play 2. Lotts, Julie Lynn 1109 Ward Ave., V.l.C.A. 2, F.H.A. 1, 2, 4, Teacher's Aide 4, Homecoming Exhibit 4. Lucas, Jennifer C. 508 Vail Ave., Varsity Club 2, Heroes 4, F.H.A. 2, Who's Who 4, Manager QBasket- balli 3, Teacher's Aide 3, Track 2, 3, J.V. Basketball 2. Luffman, Edward D. 519 Ridgecrest Dr., D.E. 3, 4, Manager 2, Wrestling 2, J.V. Basketball 2. Mabe, Glenda Kay 809 Carrick, Drama Club 2, 4, Booster Club 2, A.F.S. 2, Math Club 2, Who's Who 3, 4, Beta Club 1, 4, Marching Band 2, Flag Girl 2, Show Choir 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Library Staff 3, Guidance Staff 1. MacDougall, Robert Donald 708 A Westchester Dr., V.l.D.A. 3, 4, Beta Club 4, Varity Club Football 1. Marsh, James Peacock Key Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, N.H.S. 4, Spanish Honor Society 3, Who's Who 4, Beta Club 1, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Pointer Staff 3, 4, Marching Band 1, Teacher's Aide 4, J.V. Basketball 1, Cross Country 2, J.V. Baseball 2, 3. Marshburn, Phillip Thomas 605 Manley St. Martin, Pamela Kilgore 402 Edgedale Dr., French Club 1, Beta Club 4, Lab Assistant 4, Pep Band 1, Y-teen 1, 2, Key Club 2, Pep Club 2. Maxwell, Gil Motier 519 W. Parkway, Interact 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, N.H.S. 4, Beta Club 1, 4, Homeroom Rep. 1, Backward Homecoming Court 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, J.V. Basketball 1, intramural Sports 1, 2, Home- coming Exhibit 3. McAllister, Martha Ruth 1403 Westchester Dr., Civinettes 2, 3, 4, FC.A. 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Beta Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Home- coming Court 4, Class Officer 1, 2, Talent Show 3, Library Staff 4, Executive Board 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, N.F.L. 2, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Exhibit 2, Pres. N.H.S. 4. McCain, Molly Jean 221 Woodrow Ave., Keyettes 2, 3, 4, F.C.A. 2, Drama Club 2, 4, A.F.S. 2, P0interStaff 4, Show Choir 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Firedrill Com. 2, Teacher's Aide 4, N.F.L. 2, Cheer- leader 1, 2, Attendance Office Aide 3. McCaskill, Raymond Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Exolo 4, Homeroom Rep. 2, Backward Homecoming Court 4, Teacher's Aide 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Varsity Foot- ball 3, J.V. Football 1, 2. McConico, David Scott 1022 Richland St., V.l.D.A. 4. Mcoy, Timothy Morris 518 Cross St., Varsity Club 2, Teacher's Aide 4, Track 1, 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, J.V. Football 1, Varsity Basketball 4. McKenze, Randall Lavort 707 Cliffside Ave., D.E.C.A. 4, Anchor Club 4, Intramural Sports 3, J.V. Football 3. McKiver, Linda Louise 800 Vail Ave., Anchor Club 2, 3, Exolo 3, 4, Hero's 4, F.H.A. 4, Homeroom Rep. 3, Bus Driver 4, Pep Band 3, Marching Band 3, Flag Girl 3, Teacher's Aide 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, J.V. Basketball 2, Vice Pres. Hero's 4. McLean, Georgia Ann 405 Walnut St., N.H.S. 4, Beta Club 4, Show Choir 4, Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 4, Student Council 4, Senior Class Pres. 4. McLendon, Regina Denise 1418 E. Commerce St., Booster Club 2, D.E.C.A. 2, Exolo 4, Flag Girl 3, 4, Guidance Staff 4, Teacher's Aide 1. McManus Fredrick Allen 1206 E. Kinette Dr., Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1 , 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, J.V. Football 2, Wrestling 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, J.V. Baseball 2. McManus, Tomie Lee 738 Fairview, Varsity Football 4, Wrestling 1. McNeil, Lisa Ann 321W Richardson St., D.E.C.A. 3, Mixed Choir 1, 2. McRae, Linetta 321 Juanita, Varsity Club 2, 3, Exolo 4, Bus Driver 4, Basketball Manager 3, 4, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, J.V. Basket- ball 2. Medley, Bonita Laverne 411 Smith St., Homecoming Court 4. Medley, Mary 611 B Fairview St., D.E.C.A. 3, 4, D.E. 3, 4, Drum Majorette Volleyball 1, Flag Girl 4, Migliarese, Alyssa Jane 2150-J Chester Ridge Dr., Keyettes Secre- tary 4, 2, 3, 4, F.C.A. 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, A.F.S. 2, 3, 4, Math Club Vice Pres. 4, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 3, 4, Beta Club 1, 4, High l.Q. 4, Homeroom Rep. 1, 4, Pemican Staff 3, 4, Pointer Staff 3, 4, Soft- ball 1, Concert Choir 1, Talent Show 4, J.V. Basketball 1, 2, Swimming Team 3, intramu- ral Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Exhibit 2, 3, 4. Miller, Stephanie 1006 Park St., Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, Library Staff 1, J.V. Basketball 1, 2. Mills, Angela Yvonne 1201 Hoover St., Anchor Club 4, Exolo 4, Manager Softball 2, Softball 1, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Teacher's Aide 1, 3, 4. Moore, Etta Meria 117 Culler Place, D.E.C.A. 4, D.E. 4, March- ing Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Moore, Janice 706 Cliffside, Varsity Club 3, 4, Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Moore, Sandy Paige Juniorettes 1, 2, 3, 4, President, Spanish Club 4, Teacher's Aide 4, Homecoming Ex- hibit 3, 4. Morris, William Castlen 1233 Kensington Dr., F.C.A. 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Math Club 3, N.H.S. 4, Spanish Honor Society 2, Who's Who 3, Beta Club 3, 4, Commencement Marshal 3, Tennis 3, 4, Teacher's Aide 4, N.F.L. 2, J.V. Football 1, J.V. Basketball 1, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Treasurer F.C.A. 3. Newton, Teresa Renee 201 Prospect St., Juniorettes 3, 4, Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, Who's Who 3, 4, Home- coming Exhibit 3, 4. Norris, Tammy Sue 3014 Westchester Dr., D.E.C.A. 3, 4, D.E. 3, Softball 2, Teacher's Aide 1. Odom, Bethany Rhea 1602 Cherokee Dr., Juniorettes 3, 4, French Club 4, A.F.S. 3, 4, Art Club Pres. 4, Who's Who 4, Beta Club 4, Pep Band 2, 3, Sym- phonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, Guidance Staff 1, Teacher's Aide 4, Home- coming Exhibit 3, 4. Oxendine, Angie Rene's 917-A Richardson St. Patrick, Letitia Sheareal 1117 Anderson Pl., Juniorettes 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, A.F.S. 4, F.H.A. 1, Homeroom Rep. 2, 3, Bus Driver 4, Manager Basketball 1, Guidance Staff 4, Teacher's Aide 3, Track 1. Patterson, Norman Wayne 513 North Centennial, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Exolo 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, J.V. Football 2, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Payne, Robert White 803 Parkwood Circle, Interact 4, Who's Who 4, Lab Assistant 4, Boy's Soccer 2, 3, 4, Tennis 4, Library Staff 1, Teacher's Aide 4. Pegram, Susan Gail 521 Nathan Hunt Dr., Beta Club 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Library Staff 3, 4, Teacher's Aide 4, Cheerleader 1. Pharr, Bradley Gray 408 Ennis St., D.E.C.A. 3, 4, D.E. 3, 4, J.V. Baseball 1, 2. Pogliano, Maria Ann 302-A Sinclair Ave., Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, Beta Club 4, Commencement Marshal 3, Pep Band 1, 2, Symphonic Band 1, 2, Marching Band 1, 2, Teacher's Aide 1, 4. Porter, Dale Wayne 715 Garrison St., Varsity Club 4, Homeroom Rep. 4, Varsity Football 4, Wrestling 4. Potter, Tomira Monique 303-B Loflin Ave., Civinettes 4, Exolo 4, Homecoming Court 4, Jabberwock 3, Teacher's Aide 4. Prince, Debra Lynn 2326 English Rd., Juniorettes 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Booster Club 3, A.F.S. 3, Math Club 3, 4, N.H.S. 4, Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Ouill 8. Scroll 4, Commencement Marshal 3, Pemi- can Staff 3, 4, Drum Majorette 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Teacher's Aide 4, Homecoming Exhibit 2, 3, 4, Associate Edi- tor of Pemican. Prince, Maria Michlle 803 Winston St., Who's Who 3, Flag Girl 1, 2, 3, Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State 1, 3, Girl's Ensemble 2, Concert Choir 4, Track 1, J.V. Volleyball 1. Quick, Joyce Annette 2740 Annmoore Circle, F.H.A. 1, 2, Home- room Rep. 1, Softball 1, Volleyball 1, Teach- Concert Choir 3, 4, Teacher's Aide 4, Track Ogbgrne, Chris wayne eye Aide 45 Varsity Basketball 3: JAVA gasket. 1 - - . 425 Burge Pl., D.E.C.A. 3, 4, Golf 1, 2 ball 1, 2. Senior Statistics - 85 Rainey, Darrell Gregory 602 Willoubar Dr.5 Exolo 45 Bus Driver 45 Manager 4 - Track5 Concert Choir 4. Rasmussen, Karen Kristian 1317 Overland Dr.5 Civinettes 3, 45 F.C.A. 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 25 N.H.S. 45 Who's Who 45 Beta Club 45 Quill 81 Scroll 45 Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, 35 Pemican Staff 4 - Business Ed.5 Manager 4 - Swim- ming5 Tennis 35 Concert Choir 3, 45 Talent Show 25 School Play 25 Track 15 Swimming Team 3, 4. Ray, William Mark 226 Edgedale Dr.5 V.l.C.A. 45 Backwards Homecoming Court 45 Boy's Soccer 1, 2, 3, 45 Guidance Staff 3. Reeder, Mary Lynne 807 Florham Dr.5 Keyettes 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 N.H.S. 45 Spanish Honor Soci- ety 2, 3, 45 Who's Who 35 Beta Club 3, 45 Commencement Marshal 35 Pemican Staff 45 Girls' Soccer 45 Teacher's Aide 45 Home- coming Exhibit 45 Kernersville Wesleyan A- cademy 1. Rickert, Patrick E. 536 Forrest St.5 D.E.C.A. 45 D.E. 35 Art Club 15 Talent Show 15 Dean's Office Aide 15 Track 15 Attendance Office 1. Rider, Sherri Renee 1008 Jefferson St.5 Library Staff 1 5 Guidance Staff 1. Riley, Alicia Kay 1204 Salem Dr.5 D.E.C.A. 3, 45 D.E. 3, 4. Ring, Rebekah Kay 1281 Westminster Dr.5 Civinettes 3, 45 Homecoming Court 2, 35 Cheerleader 1, 25 Saint Mary's College. Rothrock, George Douglas 1126 Kensington Dr.5 Key Club 3, 4 - Sec.5 A.F.S. 3, 45 N.H.S. 45 Who's Who 45 Beta Club 45 Marching Band 15 Class Officer 3 - Vice-Pres.5 Talent Show 3, 45 Executive Board 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 N.F.L. 3, 4 - 2nd Vice-Pres. Russell, Jeffrey Wade 1109 Madison St.5 Key Club 3, 45 Beta Club 45 Pemican Staff 45 Pointer Staff 45 Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Stage Band 1 , 2, 3, 4. Safrit, Suzanne June 943 Nottingham Dr.5 Civinettes 3, 45 FC.A. 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 2, 3, 45 Math Club 35 Who's Who 3, 45 Beta Club 2, 3, 45 Firedrill Commit- tee 35 Teacher's Aide 3, 45 Swimming Team 1, 2, 3,4 - Captain5 Homecoming Exhibit 4. 86 - Senior Statistics I Shaw, Wanda Gail 1906 Apex Dr.5 Varsity Club 2, 3, 45 Bus Driv- er 45 Volleyball 15 Teacher's Aide 15 Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1. Shore, Letitia Renee 416 Carey Ave.5 Juniorettes 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 15 Booster Club 15 Who's Who 3, 45 Beta 1, 3, 45 Show Choir 45 Mixed Choir 15 Concert Choir 2, 3, 45 Attendance Office 45 Homecoming Exhibit 4. Simmons, Marcia Dawn 1511 Long St.5 Keyettes 3, 45 Who's Who 45 Beta Club 3, 45 Quill 81 Scroll 45 Pointer Staff 3, 4 - Features Editorg Softball 15 Teacher's Aide 45 Homecoming Exhibit 3, 4. Sims, Tarzana Elaine 1438 London Dr.5 Juniorettes 2, 3, 45 Span- ish Club 2, 35 Art Club 3, 45 Math Club 2, 3, 45 N.H.S. 45 Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Who's Who 45 Beta Club 3, 45 High l.Q. 45 Commencement Marshal 35 Homeroom Rep. 25 Pep Band 2, 35 Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Coordinating Council 35 Class Officer 4 - Vice Pres.5 Teacher's Aide 45 Student Council 2, 45 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 15 Homecom- ing Exhibit 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2. Sims, Tarzette Marie 1438 London Dr.5 Juniorettes 2, 3, 4 - Vice Pres.5 French Club 45 N.H.S. 3, 45 Beta Club 3, 45 High l.O. 45 Homeroom Rep. 45 Pep Band 45 Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4 - Vice Pres.5 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Coordinating Council 45 Governor's School 35 N.F.L. 2, 3, 45 Track 15 Homecoming Exhibit 3, 4. Sinichak, Mary Ann 403 E. Farriss Ave.5 French Club 45 D.E.C.A. 45 D.E. 45 Who's Who 45 Beta Club 45 Library Staff 25 Teacher's Aide 3. Smid, Michael Timothy 813 Arbordale Ave.5 N.H.S. 45 Who's Who 35 Beta Club 3, 45 High l.Q. 45 Lab Assistant 4. Smith, Angela Diane 2511 Friends Ave.5 D.E.C.A. 3, 45 D.E. 3, 4. Smith, Darlene Gwenette 1410-C Davis Ave.5 Drama Club 25 Booster 2, 35 Heroes 45 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3 - Vice Pres.5 Homeroom Rep. 15 Softball 15 Co-op Home Ec. 4. Smith, Kim Arwita 100 Cummins Ave.5 Drama Club 45 Booster Club 3, 45 Anchor Club 45 FHA. 1, 2, 3, 45 Teacher's Aide 1, 4. Smith, Nathaniel Wayne 710 E. Commerce St.5 Pep Band 1,25 March- ing Band 25 Stage Band 1, 25 N.F.L. 2, 3, 45 Beta Club 4. Smith, Roger Wayne 2511 Friends Ave.5 FC.A. 3, 45 Varsity Club 3, 45 Homeroom Rep. 15 Library Staff 15 Foot- ball 15 Golf 1, 2, 35 Wrestling 15 Varsity Base- ball 3, 4. Smith, Sally Anne 715 A Chandler Ave.5 Girls' Ensemble 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 Library Staff. Smothers, Thomas Woods 1240 Westminster Dr.5 Key Club 3, 45 F.C.A. 3, 45 Varsity Club 3, 45 N.H.S. 45 Beta Club 3, 45 Pemican Staff 45 Lab Assistant 45 Library Staff 25 Teacher's Aide 3, 45 J.V. Football 1, 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 Golf 3, 4. Snipes, Jennifer Lynn Civinettes 3, 45 Varsity Club 45 French Club 2, 35 AFS. 35 N.H.S. 45 Who's Who 45 Beta Club 45 Homeroom Rep. 2, 35 Girls' Soccer 2, 3, 45 Stage Band 15 Talent Show 45 Cheer- leader 45 Homecoming Exhibit 4. Spivey, Mary Ellen 1034 Sweetbriar Ct.5 French Club 2, 3, 45 French Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Beta Club 3,45 Teacher's Aide 3. Stanback Tarita Anganette 840 Willow Pl.5 Varsity Club 2, 3, 45 Exolo 2, 35 Homeroom Rep. 35 Bus Driver 35 Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1 , 2, 3, 45 Varsity Basket- ball 3, 45 J.V. Basketball 2. Stanley, Robert Scott 1320 Westminster Dr.5 Interact 3, 45 Beta Club 15 Guidance Staff 4. Stephenson, Lisa Fay 1229 Wales Ct.5 Civinettes 2, 3, 45 Home- room Rep. 15 Homecoming Exhibit 3, 45 Westchester Academy 1. Stevens, Christine Parrish 1522 Pinehurst St.5 Civinettes 45 Varsity Club 45 French Club 1, 2, 45 Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, 45 Homecoming Court 45 Tennis 1, 2, 45 Volleyball 1, 25 Mixed Choir 1, 25 Class Offi- cer 1, 25 Teacher's Aide5 Basketball 1, 25 Swimming 3. Westchester Academy. Stevens, Jonathan David 720 Rockford Rd.5 Interact 2, 3, 4 - Presi- dent5 FC.A. 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 Who's Who 3, 45 Beta Club 3, 45 Homeroom Rep. 15 Backwards Home- coming 35 Teacher's Aide 35 Track 25 Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4. Stevenson, Betty Elizabeth 622 Park St.5 F.H.A. 15 School Play 1. Stinson, Jeff James C21 Leonard St.5 Exolo 15 Art Club 25 Bus Driver 45 J.V. Basketball 1. Stout, Michaela Coggins 1324 Heathcliff Rd.5 Spanish Club 3, 45 Lab Assistant 45 Girls' Soccer 2, 35 Teacher's Aide 2, 3, 45 Beta Club 4. Strickland, Russell W. 1420 Welborn St.5 V.l.C.A. 35 Lab Assistant 45 Trainer 1 - Basketball5 Library Staff 15 Dean's Office Aide 4. Styers, John Michael 1312 Trinity Ave.5 D.E.C.A. 35 D.E. 3. Sykes, Tina Darlene 1211 Cassell St.5 FH.A. 15 Manager 1 -- Track, 3 - Volleyball5 Show Choir 45 Con- cert Choir 3, 45 Jabberwock 35 Varsity Bas- ketball 1, 35 J.V. Basketball 25 Office Aide 45 School Mascot 4. Teague, Katherine Noell 812 Westwood Ave., French Club 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Rep. 1, Teacher's Aide 4, School Play 2, 3. Terrell, Amanda Jane 514 Hayworth Cir., Keyettes 2, 3 -- Vice- President, 4 - President, F.C.A. 2, 3, 4, Var- sity Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, AFS. 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, French Honor Society 3, 4, Beta Club 1 , 2, 3, 4 - Sec., Commencement Mar- shal 3, Homeroom Rep. 2, 3, Softball 1, Sym- phonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Coordinating Council 4, Teacher's Aide 3, Cheerleader 1, 2, 4, Track 3, Varsity Basket- ball 1, Homecoming Exhibit 2, 3, 4. Terry, Randy Eugene 907 Richardson, Backwards Homecoming Court 3, Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Staff 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Thames, William Edwin 901 Carrick St., Key Club 4, Booster Club 2, 3, V.l.C.A. 3, Lab Assistant 4, Talent Show 2, Homecoming Exhibit 4. Thomas, Mary Leigh 608 Florham Dr., Civinettes 2, 3, 4 - Trea- surer, Spanish Club 2, 3, N.H.S. 4, Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, Beta Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Rep. 2, Pemican Staff 4, Teach- er's Aide 4. Thomas, Ricky 505 Cable St., Beta Club 3, Manager 3, Teacher's Aide 1, Track 2. Thompson, Calvin 720 West Willis Ave., Homeroom Rep. 2, Teacher's Aide 3, School Play 1, Varsity Football 2, J.V. Basketball 1, Wrestling 2. Thompson, Mary Michelle 720 West Willis Ave., Booster Club 2, Heroes 4, F.H.A. 1, Art Club 3, Concert Choir 4, Li- brary Staff 3, 4, Student Council. Thorpe, Dianna Lynn 1322 Florida St., Juniorettes 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Booster Club 2, 3, A.F.S. 4, Pemican- Staff 4, Teacher's Aide 4. Tillman, Alonza Tony 1916 Apex Places, V.I.C.A. 4, D.E. 3, J.V. Football 1. Tillman, Felicia Ann 2802 Moreland Ave., Drama Club 2, Exolo 2, F.H.A. 3, Manager tTrackJ 3. Trivett, Jennifer Louise Apt. 3013-B Ingleside West, Booster Club 2, D.E.C.A. 3, 4, D.E. 3, 4, Who's Who 3, Marching Band 3, Stage Band 3, Swimming Team 2. Trotter, Wesley Asbury 608 Emerywood Dr., Interact 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, A.F.S. 3, Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, Who's Who 3, Beta Club 1 , 2, 3, 4, Quill 81 Scroll 4, Pemican Staff 3, 4, Golf 1, 2, 3. Tucker, Edward Russell 1212 Adams St., Varsity Club 2, 3, Drama Club 4, Booster Club 2, 3, Manager tBase- ballj 1, 2, Show Choir 4, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Talent Show 2, School Play 2, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, Homecoming Exhibit. ' VanBoskerck, Jesse Dale Lucus 134 Old Thomasville Rd., D.E.C.A. 2, V.l.C.A. 4, Varsity Football 1. Vanderhall, Kennie Michelle 308 Vail Ave., D.E. 3, F.H.A. 1, Manager, Marching Band 1, Student Council 1. Voorhees, Arlene Corinne 110 Brantley Circle, D.E.C.A. 2, 3, 4, D.E. 2, 3, 4, Art Club 1, Homeroom Rep. 1. Waddell, Ricky Ray 527 Ward Street, D.E.C.A. 4, V.l.C.A. 2, 3, D.E. 4, Concert Choir 1, 2, 3. Waden, Tokota 804 Hines Street, Teacher's Aide 4. Wagner, Ann Marie 1019 Shalimar Drive, Civinettes 2, 3, 4, F.C.A. 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, A.F.S. 4, Beta Club 1, 4, Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, Tennis 2, Softball 1, Coordinating Council 4, Class Officer 4, Talent Show 4, Homecoming Ex- hibit 2, 3, 4. Wagner, Douglas Andrew 1409 Sweetbriar Court, Key Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, A.F.S. 2, N.H.S. 3, 4, French Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Commencement Mar- shal 3, Pointer Staff 4, Show Choir 4, Talent Show 3, 4, School Play 2, 3, 4, Governor's School 2, N.F.L. 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Exhibit 2. Walker, Lewis Dwayne 322 Player Drive, D.E.C.A. 4, D.E. 4, Beta Club 1. Waller, Susan Layne 261 Beddington St., Spanish Club 2, D.E.C.A. 3, D.E. 3, Heroes 2, Firedrill Com- mittee 2, Library Staff 4. Weiss, Oliver 635 Colonial Dr., Interact 4, Varsity Club 4, Backwards Homecoming Court 4, Boy's Soccer 4, Exchange Student 4. Whitaker, Connie Faye 1443 N. Hamilton St., D.E.C.A. 4, Homeroom Rep. 1, Teacher's Aide 1, 4. White, Oree 617 D-Granby Ave., D.E.C.A. 4, D.E. 4, Exolo 4, Bus Driver 3, 4, Track 1, Varsity Football 1, J.V. Football 1. White, Timothy Jack 946 Croyden St., Key Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, N.H.S. 4, Beta Club 4, Homeroom Rep. 2, 3, 4, Lab Asst. 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, Firedrill Com- mittee 2, 3, School Play 2, Golf 3, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Exhibit 4, Drum Captain 3, 4. Williams, Janice Y. 309 Hay St., Booster Club 3, Exolo 3, 4, He- roes 4, Homeroom Rep. 1, Softball Manager 3, Marching Band 2, 3, Flag Girl 2, 3, Girls' Ensemble 3, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Jabber- wock 4, Library Staff 1, Wrestlerette 2. Williams, Richard Evans Jr. 410 West Lexington Avenue, Key Club 4, French Club 3, Booster Club 2, 3, 4, A.F.S. 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 3, 4, Beta Club 1, 4, Lab Assistant 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 2, ,3, 4, Varsity Basketball 1, Varsity Baseball 4, J.V. Baseball 2, Home- coming Exhibit 2, 3, 4. Williamson, Wendell 1304 Pershing St., Teacher's Aide 3. Wilson, Lori Ann 823-B Leonard St., Booster Club 2, D.E.C.A. 4, D.E. 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, Flag Girl 2, 3, 4, Teach- er's Aide 4, Track 1, 2. Wright, Johnny Lewis 398 W. Grimes Ave., Art Club 1, 2, 3, Beta Club 1, Drum Major 2, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Stage Band 2, 3, All-State Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3, Varsity Cross Country 2, 3, Intramu- ral Sports 1, 2, 3. Wright, Ronell Dematrius 315 Fourth, Varsity Club 3, V.l.C.A. 4, Exolo 3, Varsity Football 3, J.V. Football 2, Wres- tling 2, Homecoming Exhibit 3. Wright, Timothy Elton 107 Juanita St., V.l.C.A. 4. Wyatt, Scott Fitzgerald 1011 Ferndale, Interact 2, 3, 4, FC.A. 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, N.H.S. 4, Spanish Hon- or Society 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Commencement Marshal 3, Homeroom Rep. 2, 3, Boy's State 3, Morehead Semi- Finalist 4, Executive Board 4, Student Coun- cil 4, J.V. Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2, Swimming Team 4, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. Senior Statistics - 87 lbs Junior, David Snipes is caught giving a sly glance to the photographer behind him. Juniors can be found congre- These students are shown gating at tower 4 during hard at work during the day. lunch. iPhoto by: P. McDon- CPhoto by: P. McDonnellJ nellj Juniors, Juniors, Juniors! Juniors,'Juniors, Ju- niors! Juniors have always been looked upon as the backbone of any high school. They could be found at many athletic as well as social events that were school related, sup- porting their Bison teams with the utmost enthusi- asm. Juniors, Juniors, Ju- niors! This 83-84 school year had been one to re- member but here's to next year as Seniors, Seniors, Seniors! Raining in class? Alex Spen- cer is shown here prepared for any kind of indoor weath- er. CPhoto by: P. McDonnell! 88 f Juniors -.,, E Juniors, Juniors, Juniors! Q rf, R, ,.2':X'2.x. ln Larry Dow is shown here at Representing the Junior the homecoming day festivi- Class are Paula Godfrey, ties. CPhoto by: K. Idej Andrea White, and Amy Brooks. Juniors - 89 Angela Adamson Rosa Allen Christy Allred Neil Anderson Johnetta Armstrong Jody Autry Patricia Ball Kit Bartol Sherry Beck Shannon Beeson Richard Bennett Tim Bennett Toni Bennett Todd Benton James Berry Sabrina Bogans Rosemary Booe Julie Boone Kathy Boone John Brady Tony Bridges Lisa Broadie Tracy Broadwater Amy Brooks Leslie Brown Sheila Brown Sheila A. Brown Treka Brown Linda Burchette Lisa Burgess Mark Byrd Tony Cagle Gail Campbell Lorna Campbell Jennie Castevens Chip Cecil Brian Cheek Annette Christian Angela Clark Randy Clark Laurie Clontz David Colonna Andy Cordial Donna Cordial Jane Corpening Rhonda Corum Jeff Cranford Tony Cuthrell George Davis X, if .. ' 5 if fl f f , , , , fa, g-22 , X 7? 5 1 M453 KW X f Z W iiwjyw x 4 i' W 4, m f I i J 'a . L J I 3 5 is ii? if I ,Q H wa-'M ' swf-te.zw,,t ' ttgfiigfx Qtgiiiiitiafi ,. 1, was w twat. m ists , nv 'I Q- . t '5 ' '-iiZQel i31i:h'nifSi'l1 tttr N . - 'F i H 90 - Adamson-Davis Q 5 H43 X nticipation - one 1 4 ' T 111 at 5 . f' 4' 1435 J 4 A X 3 rt,lL,lc , Q 1 , , i f - af 54 X 7 Q 5 f .aw A iitii J J ,rs , JZ 3' ,, V ' ,H .fliflw ,, 7 ' 1. 4 UMW nw, .V . ,,.y, KW ff W , .ig I ZZ' 6 27 ,, 3,9 af Z. ' 2' ? , 5 1 Za, ,Z X' ff' f gg K-f A ,iff .Hy as ff, X ff at Q. 5 H gk Q f a e . l 8 shi 'W' f ' 1 s QU 4 5 56 ax til i ,Inu ,fy V, M ,Ev away ly 0 Ky ,, ,,,,, rf 'WM V M, f yr' ag . 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J 'ffi ii f 1 I 'ff - g 3 - as 2 1 4 l W 't' mr is W ,f X , J, lil l W 15 X Bobby Porter Becky Potts Jefferson Price Shayne Price Jeannette Prince Larry Richardson Jeane Robinson Terry Robinson Jill Rowe Catherine Ruth Suzan Samet Jeff Sauders Leigh Ann Saunders Rocky Savis Quinn Schoch Stephanie Scott Joey Scroggs Lisa Smith Scott Smith Stephanie Smith Tammy Smith David Snipes Susan Soles Ricky Spears Richard Spence Alex Spencer Mark Stanback Lee Stanley Sue Stapleton Dawn Starkes Robbie Staton Willie Staton Julie Stone Tom Stout Jim Stroupe Kim Suggs Emily Talmadge Mary Tarlton Robert Taylor Mark Teague Chris Thomas Kim Thompson Pam Tillman Cynthia Townsend Michelle Turner Richard Vecellio Tim Waddell Sabrina Wagner Dennis Wall Porter-Wall K 93 nticipation - one more year to go Amy Warner Cece Wasmer Angela Watson Bruce Weaver Andrea White Johnsye White Kevin White Tracy White Clarence Williams Cynthia Williams Kenneth Williams Mason Williard Anthony Wilson Gaynell Wilson .. Titel . 1. .s'7 1 is SP fx ,,?'-f- i V. . nl .::' I ti oyttoc , ,cccfyr,cccc,i 1 Q X - ...,,. it t ' 'I ,Q Q, , . ' -- ,,.:: :-- f t e g It B ess gg tr. . C . RSX Amy Winslow YQ as M g Q J Witherspoon K? Davld Woodmansee X -X ' Shayne Wray X g L fu , ng ,..1:1i,..,,, 5 Q P 1,5 . Qi ii' ' ,f sk gfk Jim York ler J' Angie Young i ff' nticipation - one more 94 - Young These Juniors are shown here preparing for the beginning of class. iPhoto by: P. McDonnellJ year to go! 1. Juniors Not Pictured: Lawrence Aaron Bobby Harrington Jeff Owens Martin Adams Fred Harris Kim Parson James Alford April Hinson Larry Pearson Traci Allen Agnes Holden Henry Pegues Doris Bailey Ricky Hunt Ricky Pendergrass Katie Baker Rudolph Hunter Robert Ploof Tammy Baldwin Charlene .Iiggetts Annie Quick Derrick Bogans Mark Johnson Darryl Raper Tracy Brice Rebecca Johnson Barbara Ratliff Kathy Bridgman Penny Jones Inez Rush Donald Burgin Sandra Jones Helen Shaw Robin Coffey Michael Jump Tim Shaw Chris Covington William Lewis Anna Singleton Steven Cox James Lindsay Emma Smith Kim Davis Felicia Livingston Gregory Smith Roger Davis Callie Lloyd James Thomas James Dixon John Lynch Mia Thompson Patricia Dixon Ruby Mack Cathy Torian Nancy Douglas Ruth Mack Alex Townsend Larry Dow Tim Maness Cynthia Townsend Kathy Dumas Heather Marton William Townsend Stephen Durham Eddie MCBee Sarah Ware Gwyn Ewing Dawn McCray Molly Whitley John Flowers Vincent McGregor Cynthia Williams Lani Garris Don Middlebrook Chris Wolfe Joann Gillespie Stefanie Moore Ronald Wright Michael Godbolt Peggy Nichols Perranoski Young Richard Green N u . A xx ttty K 1 is f Brooks and Paula Godfrey gather infor- mation on college day. Patrick McDonnell pauses to give a friendly smile at yearbook camp this summer. sexiest . . School spirit is plentiful this brimmed Italian hat on Hat year, as Katherine Maynard Day . iPhoto by: J. Rowej shows by wearing her wide- wg .. Q Junior Candids - 95 Q Hoping for a job in the fu- Sonji Bevines and Angela ture, Natalie Cridlebaugh Dick, give their teacher a and Molly Mason model for helping hand. CPhoto by Jill the Pemican. CPhoto by Pat- Rowej rick McDonne1D '-9 si ,is we . Jamie Manz, takes a breath- er from a sophomore hectic schedule. CPhoto by Jill Rowej ictures of Eighty-Sixers The sophomore class was a step ahead, instead of be- ing last on the ladder they moved up a notch. This year's sophomore class consisted of about three hundred students. The class officers were: Rodney Dick- ey, President, Suzanne Powell, Vice President, Jen- nifer White, Secretaryg and Amy Shipman, Treasurer. The class of the eighty- SN sixers awaited the day when they would graduate and g climb even a bigger notch on 96 - Sophomores the ladder of their goals. Takin a break from studying S J 2 8 Spanish, George Byers thinks about a Fiesta. CPhoto by Jill X ytttt yattt J t ROWCJ , 'abs P1etures of E1ghty SIXSTS 3 -ii Q 1 X- ' 1 wg g 5 N-ui Ryan Philyaw turns to a classmate for extra help in Spanish. iPhoto by Jill Rowej Sophomores - 97 Libby Acuff Bridgett Adams David Alford Catherine Allred Sean Anderson Allen Andrews Ricky Andrews Tommy Arsenault William Bailey Tommy Ball Freddie Ballard Danny Barnett Jackie Baskins Stephanie Bayler Karen Benfield Jonathon Bennett Stefanie Bennett Steve Bennett Tara Benton James Bethea Sonji Bivens Gary Blackburn Terry Blackburn .Ioy Blair Tommy Bogans Rodney Boger Philip Bohi Cathy Booker Frankie Bowden Kim Boyd June Brannon Roy Brown George Byers Wendy Campbell Lori Canady Melissa Carrick Bobby Carter Lisa Cash Stefhon Cave Purnell Chadmon Gary Chandler David Clapp 98 - Acuff-Clapp -is-W . A. gears- S- - -. , .- .- ' ' - - 'r ' K ' iiii W XX r r ilhxrxlx at i ' -- S as . ..r,,.. ,, --ii ' ET-xr -f W3 ,J A H L. 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Clark-Dixon - 99 Leon Dockery Jane Dowdy Tracie Duncan Johnsie Dunlap Laura Eller Doug Engstrom Curtis Ervin Laura Faircloth Marie Fairley Alan Flynt Rachel Forbes Christy Foust John Fox Renee Gardener Jeff Gibson Tammy Gibson Tammy Gilmore Robin Goodwin Sandra Grace Valeda Greene Guy Gunnell Hoyt Hackney Jay Hall Jeri Hall 'Anthony Harris Steven Harvell Phillip Haworth Keith Haynes Mike Hazzard John Heafner Doug Heide Brian Hendrix David Hicks l00 - Dockery-Hicks , Sophomores - J ourneying 'X Lisa Wall shows he school spirit during Pep Rally. if J I If 4 4 f , Vx f 1, ?fZ X if if ,O gg ' 1 X W fi if We i5Qf 2 wb W,,W, .gi f , yr y w xp-, i ,...., A ,,.:- ffiz , f ., . 1, an I 1. 'f 'fs me Q ' 5 3 s I me www MWJW Zi W 4' fK f M iff X 'Qt' f A, i A A 52 L ,,,, . x L' iwvaemvw 4+ ' 3Wt3AwH9 ww E ris aa QWQY ,,,ii, yisy tylri typ X Z E 1-f Zz To The op N W is s 'iam XX i 5, Donna Hill Jamie Hill Robert Hocutt Kim Honbarrier Chris Honeycutt Todd Hudson Jamie Huggins Mark Hughes Ray Hutchins Mark Hyatt Cynthia Ingram Joyce Ingram Kim Isom Cynthia Jamerson Sandra Jessup Cathy Johnson Christy Johnson Fred Johnson Sharon Johnson Tammy Joly Cathy Jones Lane Kesler Ronnie Krall Joe LaMuraglia Kim Leach Lisa Ledbetter Demorris Lee Sonya Lee Tasha Lee Anthony Legette Stephanie Lewellan Michelle Ling Glenn Lissner Angela Livingston Emilia Livingston Deanna London Roosevelt Lovely Nellie Lucas Jennifer MacDougall Scott MacKeraghan Donna Macon Debra Maness Hill-Maness f 101 Jennifer Maness Terri Marion Andy Markham David Markham Molly Mason Chris Maupin Donald McClure Marie McCoy Previn McCray Richard McDougal Roise McDuffie Liz McGuinn Linda McIntyre Chris McManus Cynthia McManus Lisa McManus Nancy McManus Derrick Medley Merry Mendenhall Columbus Middlebrooks Wanja Middlebrooks Linda Monroe Celeste Moody Susan Morgan Meredith Mowery Ervin Myles Todd Needles Michelle Oliver Mickey Oxendine Treva Palmer Jerry Parker Timothy Parker Donna Payne Terry Perdue David Phillips Regina Phillips Ryan Philyaw Crystal Pierce Melodie Piner Kim Pope Randy Pope Suzanne Powell 102 - Maness-Powell 2 Sophomores J ourneyin 1:s:1sl2eaQf,:..f:Q:.,12 -,rttf . ..., 3-kms. isssggy--. g1sf1:,3::,:.11g- .Eg i ...::,,. -,rilfsf -.i as M. . -, K, . in wage, N . 1 . iggisj tx f x A X X as NN N- .-11, x N . , was an - as A as NX ,..., x C ........ 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S J 'S as W5 kr ... if G61 NN. xx Y' t, Ricky Powers Sharon Pratt Wayne Prey John Price Leon Prince Holly Privette James Quick Elizabeth Ramsey Teresa Rapager Maurice Revels Chris Rickert Minh Roan Robin Rorie Suzi Sandman Mike Seamon Bobby Seedlock Kristen Sharrard Steve Shearin Amy Shipman Derrick Shore Donald Simmons Evelyn Smarr Donna Smith Beth Smothers Celpolian Southerland James Southern Monica Sparrow Kim Spencer Elizabeth Sports Stacey Stackhouse Rob Steele Kenny Stevens Powers-Stevens - l03 Drummon Stewart Gvonnia Stinson Craig Stroup Sadayuki Takayama Beth Tate Anne Terry Sandy Terry James Thomas Robert Thompson James Tilley Jackie Townsend Pat Townsend Scott Trotter Dallas Tucker Monica Ussery Leslie Vestal Jim Vitt Lisa Walker Natasha Wall P TJ. Wall James Washington Pamela Watts Jimmy Wescott Keith West Jennifer White James Williams Carl Wills Delaney Wilson Robbie Yarborough Sophomores Not Pictured Otis Allen Stephen Aller Kaki Baker Sam Baker Ersella Barrier John Btvens Joseph Bogan Robert Bowden Angle Bowman Angela Broddy Eldwlr Breeden Tony Bridges Valerie Bridges Sarah Brockington Sheila Cagle Bonnie Cannon Jerry Chandler Brian Cox 104 .ww 'lt Chris Curry Tonya Cuthbertson Kim Davis Tonya Davis Michael Farlow Elmer Hall Kenny Harris Reginald Harris Tangie Harris Verdetta Harris John Heafnerf Sandra Hill Samantha Hines Tim Hooper Kim Hope Robert Hume Carter llderton Tracey Ingram Vanittia Ingram Treva Jenkins 5 'iiii V ' - ,D i -. H 2 n k.g's13: we vw. Sophomores A Qi so- t Sox, 3 4 X fs: ,egg is .,.,-. , f Q -Safe? t2 ' ' .. sm. as - X , -'X .1 f. 1 Derone Johnson Lisa Johnson Steve Johnson Trena Johnson Carolyn Jones Helen Jones James Jones Romona Jordan Tony Kelly Paul Lewallen Tawana Lewis Janice Little Dutchess Livingston Marvin Lloyd Elizabeth Locklear Antwanna London Serelda Lyles David Lytch Lisa McCall Marcus McCombs as .,.... ,X fgr- f. i f-.tgtsfe-ff R tl at X X X t 5 t ts e N :D N X N Joseph McCormick Marlo McCray Regina McFadden Gary Mclntyre Sheryl McLean Adrian McL1n John McNeil Preston McRae Kimberly Miles Trina Mills Ann Monroe Danny Monore Wayne Neal Flarta Norris Annette Oxendine Susan Oxendme Christie Parson Novella Profl' Kenneth Robinson Kim Smith M E ats Q R X ss ht X Q xt . .. c' i?v:ff'v-1291 Q , liiiifililfli X .. X. L sst.l +. . - K we X 'gi. Mary Tarlton Freddie Thompson Sonya Tillman Jeff Tillman Kim Torrence Deanna Trivette Lisa Walls Melvin Washington Rodney Watkins Robert Westbrooks Andria Williams Kenneth Williams Tonya Williams Ricky Wilson Tina Womble Robert Wright Frank Yokeley Debra White Esther Zimmerman Terry Zimmerman M NSRSK M Rs I J S Q as as Kr Y Ei T few XFX X EN-,ses i it N Rik XY sk as Xb T Q ik M was N 5 as N ' S s X A is ss ' 3 XXX 'X Q S R xi J X ,..s.tt.t,, QS ss,,s,.. X tlt, sw .L ,ttt K X Amber Wray titt ,ttt, S tm 5 H is X ft' H X X X st 'n JRR? Q f tt i - Stewart-Yarborough Journeying To The Top e I h 5 we N ' ss 'A ff' of lgixfh lg- l , M l A . - e P e e -is if ,rg 1' A X ev W.. -JP' ,, is X rs ,L ' 54 X X, 4- N L..L - , Q X Q W sgygkw K , '4 x K K 1 ,Q Miss Hester shows her class the rlght way to play fleld hock- A photographer Jay Hall takes a catches the eye break during his of Joe LaMur- lunch period. aglia at a foot- ball game. Sophomore Candids - 105 ek John Surles, Vice Presidentg Libby Rasmussen, Treasur- er, Cynthia Errico, Presi- dent, and Becky Kopack, Secretary, represented the Freshman class. CPhoto by J. Rowej Cindy Rasmussen seems to be absorbed in her thoughts. CPhoto by P. McDonnellJ Laura Hughes, Rob Elder, and John Surles show their Bison spirit while attending a football game. iPhoto by S. Bouldinj Fresh Start resh Start Fresh The Freshmen Class at High Point Central quick- ly adjusted to the rigors of high school life. Many looks of amazement and confusion were seen as Freshmen searched for their classes through Cen- tralls colossal halls, but by homecoming, October, they felt right at home. Freshmen could be seen at basketball games, football games and pep rallies sup- porting their Bison teams. The Freshmen Class of- ficers, who were elected in the fall, were: Cynthia Er- rico, Presidentg John Surles, Vice Presidentg Becky Kopack, Secretaryg and Libby Rasmussen, Treasurer. 106 - Freshmen Freshmen found high school life to be very dif- ferent from middle school life. They found the work more challenging, but they also discovered that they had more freedom and responsibility. These Freshmen anxiously looked forward to moving up the ladder. By the end of the school year, Freshmen had reached many goals, achieved much success, and were proud to call themselves Bison. Karen Crow, Elizabeth Dick- erson, Mimi LaMuraglia, and Leigh Ray are crazy about H.P.C. CPhoto by P. McDonnellJ W f ' Start Fresh Start Fresh Start Edie Lauder gains valuable Something seems to have knowledge while working in caught the eye of Mary Ann the physical science lab. Akers. Freshmen - 107 Hamann!!! maui '2K Mark Agner Mary Ann Akers Elaine Albertson Kathy Allen Laurie Ann Allen Vicki Allison William Anderson Karen Austin Dana Ayscue Tammy Ball Mary Banks Carl Barnes Richard Barnett Robert Barto Henry Bartol Allen Basal Willie Baskin Travis Bates Dana Beach Nancy Beasley Eddie Beeson Teresa Benfield Mike Biesecker Carolyn Bingham Jeremy Bland Patricia Boatwright Lisa Bogans Sherry Bolen Ruby Bolton Nikki Booe Angela Bowden Jimmy Boyan Mike Breeden Kate Bridges Elaine Bridges Allen Brown Chris Brown Susan Bryant Ken Burgess Dean Burkhart Timmy Burns John Caldwell 108 - Agner-Caldwell Freshmen - uildin Blocks ..k . . l . x .wx X X wt at tttttttt J tttt. at . ttytt.ottggt ,X x N X ' xnxx NN Q u W la Us ystty ttttitts . ' ' J H S ,C Q it ,X as Q X 1 fs X X is ff m xiii? S ix t gig X 1 . t - t A L tt.t A A N Ax? .- . .1175 --,r N!-'s..e.s.- 's ,s. - -, -Si: :. '.., ii. -i X 'ij NE' R X 'xx X .A I s,1:1N,.os.s:g..k 1. XX ix Q N- Eig 'l N I fl if t . h a s My sais gk 3 X Of The Future eeee e e s - A ' K ' tffwif' wt .t --.N ' ' K , K is Q, SU! me K. ,,.L . J LLA. . K X to . ..,., . if Q w si ss. N s L .315 , . i ,...:lL -is - - 1:-,, 4 -. 5 : ..:,: gk ss. All r X -s N ' iiii U e T e L L' Z p P Q T s T is seeoee 7 ' l' --L'- - . he Q A ,og 3 Khh N. sl: X Libby Rasmus- sen smiles as she looks fo' ward to an- other day at Central. Dale Callicutt Craig Campbell Scott Campbell Glenn Canady Mills Carlos Vicki Carmichael Michael Casey Angela Caswell Tammy Cato Jimmy Chamberlain Lena Chambers Tony Chapman James Chavis Todd Cheek Amanda Childress Vickie Christan Carole Clement Geneva Clodfelter Nancy Cody Kim Coffey Scott Combs Bobby Commander Kevin Commander Theresa Commender Beth Tate, Atn- drea Cline, Cathy CO- lonna, and C a t h e r i n e Ruth go Ha- waiian for the Homecoming Festivities. Callicutt-Commander A 109 Kevin Cornette Michell Cornette Sharon Cottingham Clement Covington Leslie Covington James Cox Jamie Cox Jonathon Craven Tammie Crawford Karen Crow Amy Cambridge Gayle Curd Gary Davis Henry Davis Ron Davis Tony Davis Willie Davis Lisa Dehart Rayvond Dewitt Elizabeth Dickerson Amy Dillingham Tina Dunlap Jack Dyles Mark Eastridge Lee Edwards Treva Edwards Rob Elder Langley Elliot Vanessa Ellison Christina Elson Jim English Donna Engstrom Cynthia Errico Penny Erwin Vicki Erwin Eddie Ferrell Tony Fleming Misty Floyd Tammy Forbis James Forsyth John Forsyth Melinda Foster L . A Y F Q N F if lx xi A L 1 X www 'N i Q Y Freshmen 1 A it ' A .'ii.. i ' -i , -S Q N. ' I uilding 9 t jr - 5' 1 if s . f' ., N N E g Q' A V i., f' f Q' ' ff Q A.-- t - - is is L tt. J f' - 1 ' . ' a s uni 42.3-1.-.. 5. C --T.,3. in.n W ,tc .-..Anana1a 1 YQ X- . rx w f' gags- . 'T D 1 as 4' Y X x ' x ' ww 'tv'Ci-xx . ,nv J L tf X b :R ,. ,1 :gg - as l 10 A Cornette-Foster W. X x . .X- 1,xlu x f sz' 1 i if 2 i , ss - 1 xx 5 VV .f:. 'i 5 J A if ,f me M 1 fp is if F 03 f Blocks Cf The Future wt ,lf W e--T 22-.1 - -- 5 . 35 eg s m 'SQ 1-fr.. -- X , 5? , X 51 F! N'--rf 5-as Vicki Erwin, Beth Mallison, Cindy Ras- mussen, and Becky Kopack enjoy a free period in class. Es is Y Adam Fowler George Fowler Joanne Fuller Glen Furr Jennifer Garrison Amy Giles Donald Ginn John Gillette Mikdas Glatkauskas Margie Godwin Jay Goodnight George Grant Bill Guy Tim Guyer Melissa Hackler Nathan Hall Tim Halsey Greg Hamilton Wes Hamilton Glenn Hammonds Jimmy Hardy Kendrick Harp Cavan Harris Corey Harris Andy Harris Cindy Harrison Regina Harrison Jerry Hedrick Stephen Hemrick Jason Henderson April Henry Mary Hewett Fowler-Hewett - lll Jackie Hill Carl Hinson Joan Holden Robbie Hoskins Chip Howell Laura Hughes Scotty Hunt Bryant Ingram Genene Ingram Joann Ingram Millard Ingram Walter Ingram Melvin Jackson Carlos Jane Antonio Jenkins Gloria Jenkins Johnny Jenkins Kim Jiggetts Brenda Johnson Byron Johnson Katherine Johnson James Johnson Robin Johnson Stephanie Johnson Darby Jones Dina Jones Jennifer Jones Terry Jordan Mary Justice Carleen Kearse Dana Kearse Sheila Keaton Dawn Kelly Becky Kopack Susan Lampe Mimi LaMuraglia Elizabeth Lawder Barry Leonard Barbara Lindsay Bobby Lindsay Kelly Linweaver Sequita Lipscomb 112 - Hill-Lips comb WW 'X NX vw X X xx X A Q, It fu Xt We 1 Q as ty Q. I ...N X I I lf ? - 6 C. X it t Freshmen - uildmg t tt Q g g - . 1 il -..- 8 3 if B Sk ml a l- I ' Q 4 , Sa .:: Q I 3 . we 3 N s , K X. W 'QU Q 1 is XS ik 5 F Xxx X N I WW ., xt I x .t, f Blocks O The Future X. ,.. , .,Q ., it 1 l a. M M U Q, s t . . i ' S lei . B' ' - ' ' x 'X xx . : A M . Ez , KAAL L N N agp K it X 9 N Beatrice Little Laura Lockwood Luther Long Eugene Love Debbie Macon Robert Madison Beth Mallison Lora Mason Elaine Mays Allen McCall Kenneth McCall Lee McCall James McCallum Matt McClellan Scott McCloy Danial McConico John McCoy Angela McKelvey Robert McManus Ken McMellon Michael McNeil Thomas Mearit Patrick Medley Anthony Miller Freshmen and Becky Ko- Sarah Warbur- pack enjoy a ton, Laurie festive Hawai- Ann Allen, ian Homecom- Dana Beach, ing. Fraley Sherrill Little-Miller - l 13 Ditra Miller Jimmy Miller Gary Mintz Wendy Moore Lee Morgan Tonya Morgan Bobby Mott James Newton Lori Norman Candace Odell Kelly Owen Misty Owens Sharon Oxendine Towana Oxendine Donald Palmer Ruby Parker Michelle Patrick Jennifer Peet Kevin Peguse Jenny Pendry Jenny Perry Bill Philbin Thersa Phillips Patrick Pitzer Philip Planes Donna Powers Chris Pratt Larry Pratt Cindy Rasmussen Libby Rasmussen Leigh Ray John Ray Jimmy Redmond 114 - Miller-Redmond Freshmen - Buildin wks 1. ' . I .. ,. .. it is YQ Qs- ,K B .-...... X 5 L. is ,N Q N 'S .Q Q genes H X 3' ' i t 1 t :tf cg, AJ. I fg ri? SS.. X N N X Se' W x N ku, 'R it ..,.. as 5 x E 3 - riii 1 K ,- X93 F A :rf V, at awe fi X U -' ...... , .- 5 5 1 by ,fi Ns. Nr 5 Blocks of The Future at 1 4. We K, :- Qii'2'fT7 k ' ,. 'iki K a s is f Lm.. . . N ei? R if - A Q f s EA x 1 N if ., . ' K rm' ,. S- ze X X E X ,, K Q-52' sr. 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A .X QP 5.1 Jimmy Williams 2 ' I 4 b , fl ii Michelle Williams f Timothy Williams . f y S L ,h gy , Veronica Williams J Amy Wilson Regina Wilson Erik Whittmann Christy Wolf Debra Wright Karen Wright Trip Wyche Rodney Young Andrenia Zimmerman l l6 - Stone-Zimmerman i l ,gg i 'Z af 4 Blocks Freshmen Not Pictured Tony Allen Tony 1 Allen Joanne Allred Tryone Anderson Michael Bennett John Bolton Melissa Boone Freddie Bostlc Sandra Bute Bertha Qanty Sheila Canty Dana Carter Darin Carter Ronmr Carter Teresa Cobb Rita Coleman Dana Cothran Christopher Culler Rayvonne Culllns Jerry Curd Monica Darden John Darr Kevin Dawkins Sheryl DeBerry Scotty Dyer William Eason Jaclte Evans Phoebe Gayner Staey Gtllaspte Jean Harrington of Debra Harris Patricia Hooper Timmy Ingram Robert Ingram Angle Ivey Darrell Jackson leonard Jackson Melissa Jarrell Roger Jarvls Pam Jenktns Kelly Johnson David Jordan Michael Key Therese Leneskl Robert Lindsay Taltsa Lindsay Sharon Little Shirley Little Bryan Looney Nflarie Looz David Markwell Rodney Marshall Sendena Martin Michelle McBee Kim McCall Mary McCoy Carlos Mills Billy Mincy Jamie Mintz Tract Mitchell Detta Morrison William Vlounce he Future Michael Oliver Steven Ptlmer Rosalyn Phtfcr John Pratt lulta Revels C1 try Robertson Christopher Scott Prenttee Southerland Amy Stafford Nekena Strickland Ollie Strickland Marti Sumner Ienja Torrence Robert Turner Albert Vassalla Ronnie Waldroup Annette Wave Kimberly Washington Emily Watkins Chris White Lormzo White Sabrina White Calvin Whitley Leonard Williams Tammy Williams Yvette Wllltamson Wilbert Wilson Johnny Witherspoon Mtehelle Yokeley Tammy York Michael Zimmerman ,f .. . . as Q S, ., at-.. , .Qs as ' 'nylon . .t-- X ve A t Students take time to social- ize during their lunch pe- riod. Johnny Cald- well demon- strates his strength during Homecoming Day. Freshmen Candids - 117 aThe New Man in own', Our new school superin- tendent, Dr. C. Owen Phil- lips, began his job here in the High Point City School System in January of 1983. Since his arrival, he has been seen at Cen- tral numerous times. He is one of our more visible and outgoing school superin- tendents. Dr. Phillips set up Task Forces to study ways of making school improve- ments. Each Task Force consists of citizens, teach- ers, and students. Among Dr. Phillips' main goals is the improvement of disci- pline and self-respect. lt's nice to see a new, friendly face around Cen- tral. It's even nicer to know it's your own school superintendent. Teaching Mrs. Ward's Hon- was one of many challenges ors British Literature Class for Dr. Phillips. l it Dr. W.G. Anderson, Associ- ate Superintendent for In- struction confers with Mr. Lillie Jones, Assistant Su- perintendent of Personnel Services. Dr. Phillips The new school superinten- dent, Dr. C. Owen Phillips, works on a lesson plan for the day. Dr. Frank Giles, Controllerg Mr. Jerry Shaver, Associate Superintendent for Person- nelg Mr. Jack Cox, Associate Superintendent for Build- ings and Grounds. iPhoto by C. F. Boswelll 53 SQ New-3-ix KKQ Mrs. Marietta Wrightg Mr. Laurin Welborn, Chairmang Mrs. Colleen Hartsoe. Back Row: Mr. Dan Whitley, At- torneyg Dr. Robert E. Wil- liamsg Mr. George S. Erathg Mr. Roy Shipmang Mrs. Jen- nie M. Herndong Dr. C. Owen Phillips, Superinten- dent. iPhoto by C. F Bos- welll . -11 School Board The Hands That Make Central Tick There were a lot of things that made Cen- tral tick this year, but the administration was most important. Co-principals Mr. Emerson Heatherly and Mr. Lee Andrews kept the school running smoothly. Mr. Tyson, Administra- tive Assistant, helped with Contacting parents and an- swering the phone is an im- portant job of Mrs. Pat Trot- ter. discipline and the buses. Mrs. Teague and Mrs. Dameron kept written work in order and the stu- dents informed. Mrs. Trotter and Mrs. Dawkins kept records of students and attendance. Central couldnit tick,, without the help of these people. Home Coordinator, Mrs. Heddie Dawkins, finds much paperwork involved in her job. S Mrs. Doris Teague Mrs. Alice Dameron Mr. Emerson Heatherly Mr. Lee Andrews MF- Thayer TYSOH 120 - Faculty What are you doing, Mr. An- drews? Supervising the buses, Mr. Tyson talks with the bus me- chanics. Faculty - 121 Central's Dedicated Staff liiiifh B'e S e and his i 1'LIil'SgB'.lf12'132if.i7s 'i'e I n the 1983-84 school iffiii year faculty was very helpful in making the stu- dents, life less complicat- ed. The library provided in- formation to be used on the udreadedii term pa- pers. The English teachers had the pleasure', of K: . , S: grading these papers. T tti E Dissecting was one of ' the main events that took place in the science ,,,,...d eee'eA' classes. If students werenit dissecting, they could be found in the Chemistry Lab making compounds. .M-w0 l Miss Tillman proves to be a l great help to the library staff. Library Staff: Mrs. Betsey Front Row: Mrs. Pat An- Carolyn Futch, Mr. Keith Cumby, Ms. Benson, Miss derson, Mrs. Susan Ward, Yokley, Mrs. Lois Blue, Beth Byrd. Mrs. Linda Freeman, Mrs. Christine Cooper, Mrs. Susan Fagge, Mrs. Miss Pat Harris, Mrs. Billie Lyndon, Mrs. Sylvia Vanessa Barnes, Miss De- Samet. Back Row: Mr. lores Joseph, Mrs. Betty Henry Semmler, Mrs. Calhoun. 122 - Faculty Being greeted by a crew member, Mrs. Linda Freeman is excited about her cruise to the Baha- mas. ,A-.. . l ' H, jg. . Mrs. Ingram takes time to smile while grading pa- pers. J Front Row: Mrs. Rachel Back Row: Mrs. Carolyn Roberts, Mrs. Verdie Ken- Dockery, Mrs. Elizabeth dall, Mrs. Judith Walker, Walsh, Mr. Bob Spurgeon, Mrs. Margaret Doar. Mr. Randy Bledsoe. Faculty - l23 The Key The math department, home economics de- partment, guidance coun- selors, and driver's educa- tion teachers played a big part in making a success- ful school year. The math offered at Central ranged from Gen- eral Math to Calculus. Al- though a lot was taught by the teachers, how much he learned was up to the stu- dent. Home economics is taught to help produce better homemakers for the future. Students were taught to cook, sew, and manage the home. The guidance counsel- ors talked to the students about their grades. Talked to the students about what they wanted to do after high school. They coun- seled with students when needed. The drivers' education instructors helped stu- dents learn the safety pre- cautions they must em- ploy on the road. Hopeful- ly, the streets will be safe if everyone practices what was taught. The faculty had a lot to do with the success of the students although it was up to the student to use the ability that he had devel- oped and the knowledge that he had gained in or- der to be successful. 124 - Faculty to Success for Students ! 5 I 5 s , ' . k Mrs. Eunice Lewis enjoys a nice vacation in a beautiful city, Paris, France. Guidance Counselors Miss Evelyn Harris, Mrs. Janet Tate, Mr. Jimmie Moore, Mrs. Jackie Tate, Mrs. Caro- lyn Gray. 7- ' Drivers' Education Instruc- Linda Mansfield, Mr. Jeff tors Mr. Charlie Brown, Mrs. Thomas. - lf. Home Economics Teachers Linda Ebron, Ms. Nellie Mrs. Rovilla Sellers, Mrs. Westbrook. , 'Q 2, WM' :KJ wi iw fffigiiiwl ff is-H Will :aria B Math Teachers, Front Row: Mrs. Eunice Lewis, Mrs. Nancy Tucker, Mrs. Kathy Cline. Back Row: Mr. Ricky Fields, Miss Karen Hogan, Mr. Bill Reeves, Ms. Carrol Rich, Mrs. Jewel Cannon, Mr. Loyd Stover. Even the kid comes out of a teacher on a field trip. Ci' Mrs. Janet Tate discusses important issues with a stu- dent. CPhoto by Patrick Mc- Donnelll Faculty - 125 Foreign Language Depart- ment: Ms. Janie Kirby, Mr. Luis Sanchez and Mrs. Anne Morris. Business Department: Ms. Gwen Johnson, Mrs. Bee Rule and Ms. Sandra Med- ford. f ,af if M . ' ' in -1 126 - Faculty Physical Education Depart- S e co n d R o w: M r. To n y ment, Front Row: Miss Carol Mills, Mr. Harold Smith and McCauley, Ms. Andrea Co- Mr. Kenny Carter. zart and Ms. Pat Hester. Although she was halfwaj around the world on a cruis on the Rhine River in Ger many, Ms. Andrea Cozar Coach Gwyn Brooks ll supported the Bison by :aring an H.P.C. painteris ,t. Fluent, Financial, Fit Mr. Dennis Quick It . lcglfikigl if f YQ? ,- F i l Ameasure of the diversi- ty of subjects available to H.P.C. students in their preparations for later days was found mostly in the 3R's - reading, 'riting and 'rithmetic. But, the Foreign Language, Busi- ness and Physical Educa- tion Departments also provided a comprehensive background for a prospec- tive future. The two girls' gym teachers were Ms. Pat Hester and Ms. Andrea Cozart. Boys' gym teach- ers were Mr. Harold Smith, Mr. Kenny Carter, Mr. Tony Mills, and Mr. Gwyn Brooks. The trainer, Miss Carol McCauley, was a very important asset to the teaching staff by coming to the aid of in- jured students and play- ers. French l through French 4 was taught by Mrs. Anne Morris and Mr. Dennis Quick. These teachers planned to ac- company several French students to France in the summer of '84. The Span- ish Department was fortu- nate to have a new teacher this past year, Ms. Jamie Kirby. She and Mr. Luis Sanchez, the other Span- ish teacher, were a rare twosome. Business has always been the occupation of a large portion of the com- munity. Whether in typ- ing, accounting, or busi- ness law, Ms. Sandra Medford, Mrs. Bee Rule or Ms. Gwen Johnson would be sure to give you the education you needed. In our affluent and fast- moving society, all of these departments filled an im- portant function for lin- guists, good physical fit- ness and businessmen. Has the Queen hired a new dence in England where she guard? No, itis Ms. Medford visited on a tour of Europe standing with a Guardsman last summer. at the Queen Mother's resi- Faculty - l27 aculty: The Real Backbone of Central The key to the academic successofanyschoolw the teachers and here at Central we had excellent teachersin aH Helds. The Cultural Arts de- partment welcomed a new member this year, Mrs. Harper. Mrs. Dunn, was nanied Teacher of the Year. Teachersrnay be the key to a school but only the students can use this key to unlock the doors to knowledge. u se san. ,gym :eww Industrial Arts Department Front Row: Mr. Gary Black- burn, Mrs. Bettye White, Mrs. Debra Eshelman. Sec- ond Row: Mr. Larry Phillip, Mr. Kenneth Mann, Mr. Robert Madison. Vocational Department: Mr. Theron Farlow and Mrs. Joanne Miles. ln, f 128 - Faculty Nothing escapes the watch- Mr Peter Chumbley takes a ful eyes of Coach David breakfromgradingpapers Social Studies Department Row: Mr. William Mclnnis FrontRow: Dr. Helen Miller, Mr. Ken Kennedy, Mrs Mr. Donald Kearns, Mr. Sharon Haynes. Scott Cuclasure. Second M, . 'Cf X 4 Q' ' mi g s ff . W x. - S ' J h ' - ' . fa , ' Cultural Arts Department Barbara Gerber, Mr. Phillip Front Row: Mrs. Marta Stephenson, and Mrs. Cath- Richardson, Mrs. Rachel erine Harper. Dunn. Second Row: Mrs. . . -0 X. 1 , . . 1 , - li, gs . .5 Ip, Coach .Iupp Rice and his fu- ture son, enjoy the Home- coming activities. Faculty - 129 I, v fm- , - , --fa:n,g5fg,g Aff 1, Eg YE - 5 'S tently to Interact business. iPhoto by S. Picklesimerb Making trash cans, sell- ing candybars, and painting the parking lot are some of the projects carried out by organiza- tions at Central. Organizations formed to help and benefit com- munity and school were built on our firm founda- tion, so they have with- stood the test of time, and they remain today. f iN,-M.. FHA members Linda McKever, Tammy Baldwin, Tessa Chambers, and Tracey Byers help with an after- school day care center for children. iPhoto by Alyssa Migliarese Organizations - l3l I1 -l- Service Central's service clubs were very actively in- volved throughout the school year. Two of the many service clubs were the Keyettes and the Key Clubbers. The Keyettes, advised by Mrs. White and Mrs. Samet, volunteered to work at Day in the Park, rang bells for the Salva- tion Army, wrapped Christmas presents for the Cancer Society and had an all-year paper drive. The girls ushered at the High Point Theatre, had an Easter egg hunt for the children at Christ The King Day Care Center, and got involved in ticket sales for Kiwanis Pancake Day. Jane Terrell, Keyette President, said, There are hard-workers in the club who have accom- plished a lot. Gur club has grown tremendously. Advised by Mr. Fields, the Key Club's projects in- cluded: working for Day in the Park during the fall, ringing bells for the Salva- tion Army over Christ- mas, and ushering for the High Point Theatre. The members also worked the concession stand to serve food and drinks at the Conference Wrestling Match. Tim White, President of Key Club said, We have worked hard throughout the year but the results were well worth the effort. Both the Keyettes of Central as well as the Key Clubbers have made this year a very rewarding one. 132 - Key Club Contemplating the day's events, Tom Smothers looks intense. g Mfg.,-rr K -'X' if ,, , .1 1- gi e, -'f,,i i ,. , Key Club First Row: Jeff Second Row: Tom Smothers, Buchanon-Vice President Russell, Chris Hudson, Ri- Scott Bouldin, Mark Hicks. David Clapp. chie Williams, Tim White- Third Row: Ronald Lee, Jim President, Doug Wagner. Marsh, Mike Foust, Brian i Keyettes Front Row: Allison Lea, Marcia Simmons, Beth Forsyth-Vice President, Christy Allred. Second Row: Ginger Jeffords, Amy Cloyd--Treasurer, Julie Gadd, Alyssa Migliarese- Secretary, Lorna Campbell. Third Row: Gabi Glatkaus- kas, Jane Dowdy, Meg Dut- nell-Sergeant of Arms Laurie Clontz, Christy Mof- fitt, Noelle Clemmer, Angie Young. Fourth Row: Ursula Norris, Lisa Burgess, Jane Terrell-President, Mary Lynne Reeder, Johnsye White, Amy Winslow. Somewhat preoccupied, Jane period Physics draws to a A satisfied smile from Key Terrell, Keyette President, close. Clubber, Tim White, tells it awakens to a new day as first all. Keyettes - 133 Interact Front Row: Stephen Pickle- simer, Joey Mallison, David Woodman- see, Zack Lyon, Randy Gill, Todd Kes- ter, Quinn Schoch, Jim Stroupe, David Kohl, Gary McCle1len, Advisor-Jupp Rice. Second Row: Gil Maxwell, Axel Von Lindeiner, Tripp Trotter, Oliver Weiss, Davy Stevens, Robert Payne, Scott Wyatt, Robert Stanley, Charles Blanton, Matt Hunter, Andy Forbes. During Homecoming activi- ties Interact's Robert Stan- ley shows his talents in bas- ketball. Interact - 135 At Your Service Anchor Club, Exolo, and J uniorettes were three service clubs that offered their services to Central and the community. Mrs. Jewel Cannon and Ms. Carolyn Gray were advisors to Anchor Club, which had much to do. They painted the speed bumps, took up money for the Salvation Army, and collected food for a needy family. Ms. Gwen Johnson was the advisor of Exolo, which had a very busy schedule. They raked leaves for the elderly, gave a basket of food and toys to a needy family, attend- ed a black history pro- gram at A 8: T College, held a fund raiser, and purchased a gift for the school. Juniorettes, with advi- sors Mrs. Linda Freeman and Mrs. Judy Walker, was open to all sopho- mores, juniors, and se- niors. They wrapped pres- ents at the mall for the Cancer Society, passed out materials for the Heart Fund, and participated in the homecoming festivi- ties. All three of these clubs were At Your Service to help the community pros- per. Juniorettes Front Row: Sandy Moore, Teresa Jane, Tarzette Sims, Leitisia Shore, Second Row: Beth Odom, Tarzanna Sims, An- gie Norrisg Third Row: Terri Newton, Cindy Hall, Steph- anie Hargrove, Robin Hunt- ley, Debra Prince. iPhoto by Scott Bouldinl 136 - Exolo, Anchor, Juniorettes Anchor Club Front Row: non, Mrs. Carolyn Gray, Cindy Motley, Donna Ma- Tawanna Lewis, Debbie Ma- Anchor Club members are con, Jennifer Maness, Treka ness. tPhoto by Steven Pick- working hard painting Cen- Brown, Donna Smith, Sec- lesimerl tral,s speed bumps. ond Row: Mrs. Jewel Can- ...sung Exolo Front Row: President, Anne Butler, Warren Du- Brown, Norman Patterson, iPhoto by Stephen Pickle- Ken Harrington, Second mas, Pam Tillman, Tomira Richard McDougal, Timmy simerj Row: Sharon Pratt, Lynn Potter, Third Row: Priscilla Brady, Roy Johnson, Darrel McRae, Kathy Jackson, Leak, Cynthia Townsend, Rainey, April Hinson, spon- Kim Smith, Angela Mills, Gerilynn Jones, Mike sor, Mrs. Gwen Johnson. Emo,Anchomunioreues-137 FCA First Row: Karen Ras- mussen, Mary Ilderton, Su- zanne Safrit, Susan Crow, Martha Lindsay, Stephanie Scott, Alyssa Migliarese. Second Row: Monica Grip- per, Charlotte Akers, Anna Driver, Mike Benfield, An- drea White, Kathryn May- nard, Ginger Jeffords, Me- lissa Carrick. Third Row: Stephanie Smith, Amy Cloyd, Mary Martin, Todd Christy Allred, Tom Smoth Benton, Cece Wasmer, Lor- na Campbell, Lisa Burgess, Anita Gillis, Meg Dutnell. Fourth Row: David Snipes Neil Anderson, Jill Rowe, ers, Andy Forbes, and Cast lin Morris. iPhoto by S Bouldinl Booster Club First Row: fer Peet, Margie Godwin, Lowe, Susan Cody, Christine Bobby Porter, Shannon Bee- Wanda Washington, Amy Elson. Third Row: Trisha son, Hoyt Hackney, David Giles, Richie Williams, Neil Hauser, Kelly Owens, Leslie Clapp. Second Row: Jenni- Herman, Debra Hart, Gina Brown, Robbie Yarborough, 138 - FCA-Booster Club-Varsity Club Mark Teague, Jimmy Giles, Jimmy Wescott, Roxanna Lewis, Julie Stone, Cathy Jones, and Elizabeth Elson. thletes Patronage Get nvolved Student involvement is the key to spirit. Booster Club, Varsity Club, and FCA played a large part in athletic-oriented sports and activities and helped encourage the crowds at Bison games. Booster Club consisted of students interested in promotion of school spirit and supporting Central by showing their patronage. Mrs. Cline was the advisor with the officers: Bobby Porter, President, Neil Herman, Vice-President, Christina Elson, Secre- tary, and Shannon Bee- son, Treasurer. Money- making projects were: sell- ing of HPC painter hats and bumper stickers. They led the caravans and held the basketball free throw contest. HPC Varsity Club members received credit points which added up to a required number for a let- ter jacket. Ms. Cozart and Coach Hooks were the sponsors with Meg Dut- nell, President, Tom Stout, First Vice-President, Ray- mond McCaskill, Secre- tary, and Stacy Dorsett, Treasurer. They helped out with the varsity pro- gram and held the Stu- dent-Faculty Basketball game. Mr. Quick was the advi- sor for FCA. They attend- ed a different church each month. Officers were: Mollie Edwards, Presi- dent, Anna Driver, Vice- President, and Ginger Jef- fords, SecretaryfTreasur- er. Projects were: Athletes, Munch-Out, and helping teachers after school. We all know that school spirit is the key to a suc- cessful and memorable year. Each club and every member did his part to en- courage spirit and help the athletes in any way they could. -tgrffs' X Varsity Club First Row: Ar- len Harris, Kelvin Ledbetter, Coach David Hooks, Freder- ick McManus. Second Row: Bonnie Cannon, Laurie Klontz, Julie Gadd, Patrick McDonnell, Jennifer Snipes, Bobby Porter, Jennifer White, Steven Picklesimer. Third Row: Eugene Love, Anna Moore, Davy Stevens, Mary Ilderton, Susan Crow, Marie McCoy, Caroline Jones. Fourth Row: Neil An- derson, Ronnie Krall, Alan Andrews, Johnetta Arm- strong, Nancy McManus, Syneice Harrington, Lisa McManus, Dawn Starkers, Christy Parsons. Fifth Row: Jonathon Bennett, Elaine Albertson, Brian Cheek, Rick Godfrey, Donna Payne, Tammy Gilbert, Jennie Markham, Shonda DeWitt, Christy Foust, Vicki Wither- spoon. Sixth Row: Kenneth Williams, T.J. Wall, Cheryl McClain, Pat Townsend, Ju- lie Stone, Tripp Trotter, Matt Hunter, Stan Clinard, Meg Dutnell, Cynthia Townsend, Noelle Clemmer, Lorna Campbell. Seventh Row: Amy Shipman, David Co- lonna, Thom Stout, Bob Garland, Tommy Ball, Andy Forbes, Jane Terrell, John Brady, Carl GWHIS, Richard Bennett, Mike Brown, Coley Davis, Bobby Seedlock, Randall Bristow, Sandra Grace, Oliver Weiss, Brian Hendrix, Robbie Yarbor- ough, Sandy Ingram, Wanda Neal, Chuck Rowe, Castlin Morris, Steven Cox. CPhoto by S. Bouldinj FCA-Booster Club-Varsity Club - 139 Members of the French Club . . . . . Foreign Affairs 23552522.133012sgz0s.t.:.:f Students who studied French and Spanish lan- guages had the opportuni- ty to join the French Club, Spanish Club, and AFS. The French Club spon- sored by Mme. Morris, has participated in many activities this year. At the beginning of the year they attended dinner at High Point's new French restau- rant, Nobles, They took a field trip to a French bak- ery, Croissant de France , and observed the creation of French paster- ies and sampled some of the delicacies. The American Field Service, advised by Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Harris, was an international orga- nization formed to pro- mote better understanding among people of other na- tions through student ex- changes. During the first meeting Christy Allred told about her summer spent in Norway. They also had an exchange stu- dent from France who spoke at their Christmas Social. For the final meet- ing a Farewell Social for all the exchange students was held. Spanish Club enjoyed an exciting year with Se- nor Sanchez and Mrs. Kirby as the clubis advi- sors. They visited a Mexi- can restaurant, Chi-Chiis, for dinner at the beginning of the year to sample auth- enic Mexcian food. Mem- bers also had a taco party during school. These clubs have helped bring students to know more about international ways of life. 140 - French Club, Spanish Club, AFS After a visit to the French bakery, Elizabeth Elson seems satisfied. Spanish Club members pre- pared to taste a bit of Mexi- can food at their taco party. strated how croissants were made in France. iPhoto by Stephen Picklesimerj ,g Q i X I 5 S f iPhoto by Patrick McDon- nellj French Club Front Row: Mary Ilderton, Suzanne Sa- frit, Amy Wagner, Susan Crow, Allison Davis, Amy Brooks, Katherine May- nard. Second Row: Anna Driver, Martha Lindsey, Charlotte Akers, Allison Lea, CeCe Wasmer, Jane Terrell, Catherine Gray. Third Row: Mary Ann Sin- chak, Meg Dutnell, Martha McAllister, Beth Forsyth, Shelly Kopack, Debra Hart, Susan Haworth. Fourth Row: Angie Young, Amy Cloyd, Stephanie Smith, Anita Gillis, Lorna Cambell. Fifth Row: Quin Schoch, Johnsye White, Jimmy Giles, Amy Dixon, Doug Wagner, Amy Winslow, Ur- sula Norris, Christy Allred, Shannon McCoy, Elizabeth Elson, Susan Samet. Sixth Row: Neil Anderson, Lisa Smith, Mike Foust, James Evans, Kit Bartol, Cindy Hall. CPhoto by Stephen Picklesimerj American Field Service Front Row: Amy Brooks, Karen Gansman, Jimmy Giles, Anita Gillis, Christy Allred. Second Row:'Amy Wagner, Alyssa Miglareese, Anna Driver, Susan Crow, Kate Idre, Stephanie Smith, Shelly Kopack, Lorna Cam- bell. Third Row: Stephen Picklesimer, Amy Cloyd, Hoyt Hackney, CeCe Wasmer, Randy Gill, Mar- tha Lindsey, Allison Davis, Allison Lea, Meg Dutnell, Robin Huntley. Fourth Row: Ann Heiffner, Sara Warbur- ton, Doug Rothrock, Tara Benton, Roxanna Lewis, Lisa Smith, Jullie Boone, Gina Lowe, Mike Foust, Fifth Row: Mark Teague, Cindy Hall, Kathy Boone, Elizabeth Elson, Susan Sa- met, Stephanie Hargrove, Beth Forsyth. French Club, Spanish Club, AFS - l4l 'P 51? Mrs. Doar organizes the corsages for the Homecoming Court Celebration with the help of Suzanne Powell, Charles Blanton and Georgia McLean. iPhoto by Jill Rowej n A ssf Mike Benfield tells Monica Gripper and Greg Jones exactly what they are sup- posed to be doing. iPhoto by Scott Boul- dinb hi ff in ...JL ? Finf. fc Student Council Front Row: Cynthia Er- rico, Becky Kopack, John Surles, Libby Rasmussen. Second Row: Suzanne Powell, Jennifer White, Rodney Dickey. Third Row: CeCe Wasmer, Andrea White, Paula Godfrey, Amy Brook. Fourth Row: Georgia McLean, Tar- zanna Sims, Monica Gripper, Martha McAllister. Fifth Row: Scott Wyatt, Charles Blanton, Mike Benfield, Amy Wagner, Karen Gansman, Greg Jones. Homeroom Representatives: Front Row: Anita Gillis, Rob Elder, Kathy Boone, Ginger Jeffords, Kissy Stevens, Kristen Sharrard, Shayne Wray. Second Row: Dana Beach, Karen Gansman, T.J. Wall, Stacy Dorsett, Molly Mason, Lisa Smith, Jill Rowe, Trisha Houser, Kath- erine Johnson, Tasha Lea, Kelly Lewis, Vanesa Sykes, Jimmy Wescott. Third Row: Greg Jones, Coley Davis, Brian Hendrix, Andy Forbes, David Kohl, Matt Hunter, Ursula Norris, Tim White, Scott Campbell. Executive Board - 143 Straight As The Math, Art, and Dra- ma Clubs played an important role in the range of extra-curricular activities at Central. The Math Club mem- bers must have main- tained a 'B' average in the math curriculum in order to remain a member. The club's advisor was Mrs. Eunice Lewis. The Presi- dent, Vice-President, and Secretary X Treasurer were Cindy Hall, Alyssa Mig- liarese, and Jill Rowe. Lo- cal businessmen discussed the value of mathematics in their profession. The Art Club advisor was Mrs. Catherine Sue Harper. The special pro- ject this year was making novelty buttons for gener- al sale. The idea was to raise money for a trip to the Smithsonian in Wash- ington. The Drama Club con- sisted of an advisor, Mrs. Jamie Kirby, and several hard-working members, presided over by Doug Wagner. Their major pro- duction this year was Barefoot in the Parkf' These clubs were doing a great job in nurturing new ideas and developing creativity in the students who attended this year. Math Club: Front Row-Alyssa Migliarese. Second Row- .Iill Rowe, Stephanie Scott. Third Row-Christy Allred, Lorna Campbell, Andrea Amick. Fourth Row-Cindy Hall, Greg Errico. Fifth Row-Randy Gill, James Evans. iPhoto by S. Bouldinl 144 f Art Club, Math Club, Drama Club A 5, 4 ' 'j . Nw --- '3 ', ,... Q- .sv-' J 5: Art Club: Mrs. Harperdadvisor, Mr. Chumbly-advisor, Beth Odom, James Tilley, Andrea Amick, Tanya Cuthbert- son, Pat Pitzer. CPhoto by S. Bouldinl 2 Stephanie Hargrove reacts as 5 Doug Wagner and Lee Reid Michelle Cromwell and Doug Wagner play the two I shake hands in the play main characters with enthu- g Barefoot in the Park . siasm and realism. iPhoto by 5 iPhoto by J. Russellj J. Russelll Q 'NW' S 5 1 Q 13 ' A? K an , Z 92 . fi' i V5-'A Drama Club: Front Row-Suzie Sandman, Ryan Philyaw, Libby Acuff, Michelle Cromwell, Elizabeth Elson, Joy Blair, Lisa Walker, Darby Jones, Mrs. Jamie Kirbyeadvisor. Second Row-Cindy Hall, Amy Dixon, Stephanie Hargrove, Cris- tine Elson, Renee Gardener, Amy Dillingham, Gina Lowe, Suzan Samet, Catherine Johnson. Third Row-Josh Dillingham, Mark Smith, Robert Barto, Doug Wagner, Lee Reid, Richard Vecellio, Tony Griffey, Jamie Cox. iPhoto by J. Rowel W iw As advisor of the Drama Club, Miss Jamie Kirby must set down a few rules in order for the play, which was put on in December, to be a success. CPhoto by J. Russelll Art Club, Math Club, Drama Club - 145 Showing she can take care of children a member of Hero s First Class Service F.H.A. and H.E.R.O. clubs are included among the many service clubs at Central. The Future Homemakers of America included goals of improv- ing family living, develop- ing citizenship and leader- ship. Mrs. Sellers and Mrs. Ebron, the club,s sponsors, helped devise service projects to Urban Ministry at Thanksgiving. The officers were as fol- lows: Shonda Dewitt, President, Tammy Gil- more, Vice President, Na- tasha Wall, Secretary, Monica Ussery, Reporter. The H.E.R.0. club, Home Economics Related Occupations, a vocational club, provided various ser- vices for the community, also. This club helped to develop leadership skills through club meetings, committee work, and pro- jects. Mrs. Westbrook, club sponsor, helped de- vise service projects which included going to Rankin Day Care and having stockings made for the children. The officers of this club included: Tessa Chambers, President, Lin- da McKiver, Vice Presi- dent, Angie Bivens, Secre- tary, Mary Thompson, Treasurer, Cathy Jackson, Historian, Twann Ballard, Parliamentarian. The club members met each month during class. 146 - FHAXHERO Washington, Vickie Allison, Tammy York, Natasha Wall, Tammy Gilmore. Not Pic- tured: Kim Isom, Faye Jor- don, Sheila Keaton, Kim Smith, Monica Ussery, Members of HEROS show that working with children can be fun. 'Q x NQXX N X Mmm HERO'S Front Row: Maria McKiver, Theresa Bennett, Prince, Angie Bivens, Mary Patricia Bennett. Second Thompson, Sheila Brown, Row: Kathy Bridgman, Vickie Davis, Linda Tessa Chambers, Tammy Nw .si Nik J- Furr, Janice Williams, Jen- lard, Lynn Lotts, Dawn nifer Lucas. Third Row: Smith. Fourth Row: Cynthia Priscilla Leak, Tina Wom- Commander, Vickie Lisenby, ble, Tina Byers, Twann Bal- Norma Locklear. FHAXHERO M 147 VI.C.A. and D.E.C.A. Clubs 2':.E2:r3:zs.100kS VI.C.A., and D.E.C.A. are among the many clubs featured at Central. V.I.C.A. CVocational Industrial Clubs of Amer- ical was another active club at Central. Their ad- visor and officers were Mrs. White, Advisor, and Pete Allred, President, Archie Ingram, Vice- President, Ronnell Wright, Treasurer, Charles Gilchrist, Secre- tary. Their projects con- sisted of helping a needy family, buying new dictio- naries and donating the trash cans sitting in front of Tomlinson. The club taught their members leadership and personal growth skills. Their meet- ings were held during class, and the only re- quirement for member- ship was to be involved in ICTor one of the trade vo- cational courses. D.E.C.A. CDistributive Education Clubs of Amer- ical had many projects, some of which were adopt- ing a needy family at Christmas, and a Hallow- een party for the handi- capped. The advisors for the club were Mrs. Miles and Mr. Farlow. Officers were Gina Draughn, Presidentg Rosemary Booe, Vice-President, Lisa Brodie, Secretary, B.J. Langston, Treasurer, Tra- cy White, Reporter. The members practiced their goal of encouraging lead- ership development, social intelligence, civic con- sciousness, and vocational understanding. Each member had to be enrolled in Marketing Distributive Education, andfor Fash- ion Merchandising. They also were required to have a job. They taught their club members the impor- tance of responsibility and leadership. VICA ICT Pete,' Allred Linda Campbell Randy Clark Leigh Ann Evans Mike Everhart Charles Gilchrist Benji Hilliard Archie Ingram Barry Key David McConico Darryl Raper 148 - v1CAfDECA Tony Tillman Chris Wolfe Rohell Wright Tim Wright Graphics Students Tara Ingram Todd Kester Michelle Martin Mark Ray Joella Williams ix E ' S . . ,D Q VICA students Mark Byrd pare to take part in another and Tonja Bodenheimer pre- club activity. Rvws, Deca Front Row: B.J. Lang- trica Dixon, Dawn McCray. man. Third Row: Tammy ston, Wendy Highfill, Lynn Second Row: Tracy East, Norris, Mandi Linville, Hill, Sharon Houston, Pa- Jennifer Trivett, Ed Loff- Sandy Johnson, Angela Lynn Hill, Angela Smith and Corinne Voorhees leave for work. I i 1- l xi' Clark, Susan Isom. Fourth Row: Connie Whitaker, Lori Wilson, Carolyn Jones, Charlene Jiggetts, Corinne Voorhees, Kathy Hughes, Kelly Gardner. Fifth Row: Diane Johnson, Gina Draughn, Tracy White, Tammy Funderburke, Patsy Furr, Tammy Smith, Tonya Bodenhamer, Veronica In- gram, Lisa Caywood, Mark Byrd, Dewayne Walker, Mi- chael Godbolt, Andy Law- rence, Rosemary Booe. iPhoto by P. McDonnellJ VICAXDECA H 149 Students Teachers and Adminis- tration couldn't be every- where at all times so they appointed students to be there for them. These stu- dents were used as bus drivers, guidance aides, and teachers' aides. Each school year, Mr. Tyson has the chore of see- ing that each student has a safe way to and from school. He did this by hir- ing students that were ju- niors and seniors, who had had their licenses for six months, to drive the school buses. These students had to show a sense of responsi- bility and to want to take on a challenge. Before a student could become a bus driver, he or she had to pass a behind-the-wheel course in bus drivers' training. The bus drivers did a good job of trans- porting students before, during, and after school. The guidance and teachers, aides were also a big help. Guidance aides helped out by running er- rands for the counselors. They were often seen tak- ing notes to students who needed to see their guid- ance counselor. The teachers, aides were also a big asset to the teachers. They could be found grading papers or typing up worksheets and tests. Even though these stu- dents did not receive a grade for doing these things, they all did a good job which helped make the 1983-84 school year more successful. 150 - Bus Drivers, Aides Guidance Aides: Letitia Pat rick Stephanie Smith Cin at ldzyili-gall, Jocelyn Hill: Kim Nw ' .- ,. wr wa .. ml EWSQJRHHG mam 19383 1: W .,,. .. 3 QW I v .wa s . k , , - . .... . .. A A 5. g -.,, 1 are .. ,. .. - X. -5 t , ' awww.: ..-iw-. .. Mitt I X, Bus Drivers: Front Row: Penny Gray, Clifton Wilson, Rita Stanback, Linda McKiver, Vonda Diggs, Lyn- etta McCrae, Tee Mc- Manus, Letitia Patrick, Wal- ter Thomas, Warren Dumas 7 Ronald Davis, Bobby Har- rington, Don Middlebrook, Jeff Stinson, Wanda Shaw, vi ' I Larry Davis, Oree White, Ken Harrington, Troy An- derson, Darrell Rainey, James Davis. fPhoto by J. Russelli i Library Aides: Tara Ingram, ter, Stacy Dorcette, Lynn Attendance Office Aides: Ju- Larry James. CPhoto by J Randy Terry, Pam Tillman, Hill, Mary Thompson, Su- lie Gadd, Letitia Shore, Russelll Mike Young, Kevin Ledbet- san Pegram, Susan Waller. Wanda Neil, Robert Stanley, vJ ,,,,,, M, ,,., , 1, ,,.,... .HW . Lab Aides: Richie Williams, mond, Bill Thames, Kellie lie McCain. iPhoto by S. Robert Payne, Mike Smid, Lewis, Andy Forbes, Susan Picklesimerl Tim White, Patrick Dia- Cody, Jennifer Snipes, Mol- Bus Drivers, Aides - l5l 152 - Sports Divider ,I J, 1 4' il 'Q any 65 77, My ' V L ra 4 Q W Wffiagg Veteran Cross Country run- the extra mile to improve his ner, Philip Hayworth, runs time. iPhoto by S. Bouldinj if ----......,.... Lady Bison Stacy Dorsette bumps the volleyball for a QNA4 KJV' .. I ,L f .f Y gy? , . , X ff Q 7 H 1, gi-gym - 1 zf Q ggi: ' Ax-XSNHNS 1 M SFS sa Y. .-4 figkwngkf-... K- Q- 1 . wx if.: -13,36 , K X , , - -,px mv V -,aff S Y ' ff-law X , 61, 'gfqgg f K K 1 1. :rig-wr K as ' X Q,-x .. x- - .cage , .... N: ' ,X . i awk YR Kfgigf X Rf wk f A, .. . pw Y- Q, 51. .' Q I 1 i -Q - f,:: uv Nff' M . W Y :Tim Softball Team Front Row Christie Parsons, Jackie The cross country team, coached by Dennis Quick, finished fourth in the conference with a 2-5 record. Despite the record, Coach Quick said he was pleased with the team be- cause of their hard work. Running cross country was painful and the run- ners went through a men- tal battle while running. The most outstanding runners of the team were Davy Stevens, Tim Brady and Zack Lyon. Coach Quick said he thought the team will improve next year. One of the qualities of this yearls team was good senior leadership. The softball team, coached by Pat Hester, finished with a 5-5 confer- ence record placing fourth in the conference. Their overall record was 5-12. Three members of the team, Tracy James, short- fielder, Angela Hunt, sec- ond baseman and Meg Dutnell, catcher, were named to the All-Confer- ence team. Tracy James was awarded most valu- able player at the Spring Sports Banquet. Angela Hunt was named best all around. l54 - Softball Holmes, Deborah Flowers, Tracy James, Stephanie Miller. Second Row: Meg Dutnell, Cynthia Townsend, Sandra Grace, Wanda Wat- kins, Angela Hunt. Third Row: Manager Lisa McManus, Rita Stanback, April Ingram, Vicki Wither- spoon, Pat Townsend, Stacy Dorsette. QQ QQ Wanda Boatwright keeps her eye on the ball as she awaits the oncoming pitch. 0 Wanda Watkins releases an- other strike. Cross Country Team Front Castlen Morris, Greg Jones. Jimmy Giles, James Evans, Phillip Haworth, Timmy Row: Elaine Albertson, Second Row: Neil Herman, Davy Stevens. Not Pictured: Brady. .ag i? ., fs-ww K, . : me ? . S, . 33 K, 5 N fs....... Castlen Morris and James Tim Brady and Davy Stevens Evans enjoy a comfortable show what it takes to win e stride. iPhoto by Scott Boul- hard work. iPhoto by Patrick din? McDonnellJ Cross Country Track f 155 -rem be ' ysrx fs 4 211116 S Gt atch Game, set, match. That was the story behind H.P.C.,s tennis teams for 1982-83. The boys won another State title. End- ing the season with a 15-2 record and the State title, the boys, tennis team, coached by Ron Krall, placed first in their confer- ence. Congratulations were in order for Hayes Dallas, the defending State singles champion, who advanced to the state tournament again this year until being defeated in the finals. Also the dou- bles team Lee and Ste- phen Picklesimer rallied for two sets against the Page doubles team, unfor- tunately being defeated in the third set. The girls' team, coached by Andrea Co- zart, turned out an excep- tional tennis season with a 9-3 record, and a second place standing in the Con- ference. For the second year in a row, the Central girls captured the State doubles title, with Becky Kopack and Noelle Clem- mer playing superb tennis to bring home the trophy. Showing intense concentra- score another point. iPhoto tion, Steve Pusey aims to by L. Picklesimerl ' N up ,, M his Front Row: Lorna Campbell, Christy Moffitt, Mary Ann Rasmussen, Karen Rasmussen, Mimi LaMuraglia, Edie Akers, Kissy Stevens, Ginger Jeffords, Becky Kopack. Lauder, Fraley Sherrill. Second Row: Noelle Clemmer, Libby Rasmussen, Cindy 156 - Tennis Front Row: Steve Pusey, Lee Picklesimer, John Brady, Roy Johnson, Kevin White, Thorston Brockmann. Second Row: Charles Blanton, Gil Maxwell, Audie Cashion, Castlen Morris, Donald Douglass, Stephen Picklesimer, Hayes Dallas, Coach Ron Krall. X 1 af' N e i 3 With perfect form, Cindy as at i J U A Rasmussen shows her talent M C , , C J on the tennis court. iPhoto C et t t tt Z , e, f , if E ,'.,or X by P' McDonnell, A .,,, ,, ,,, K, ,,.,, M I ii,t ' ttrsi f lttr i '1,, ,,, rrt , .. an A 'ta The summers for foot- ball players are always short. Sitting around and soaking up the AC', all day became a thing of the past once August 1 rolled around. That first week consisted of drills, agility and running, and getting your wind up. Then it came, the longest week of the year, the week of two- a-daysn. For five days you banged headsn in the morning and again in the afternoon. Practice Coach Mills sends in the next play. CPhoto by K. Idej ack Gn Track seemed to drag on until fi- nally, the scrimmage game with Ragsdale. The Bison got off to a slow start losing 14-13 to Tho- masville. Although the Bi- son dominated the statis- tics, just the score that counts. The Bison then went on a tear, knocking off four consecutive opponents. At their first home game against Burlington Wil- liams, the Bison controlled the tempo and won 35-20. Next, it was on to Greens- boro to play Grimsley. It took a valiant stand by the defense to stop a two-point conversion attempt which could have won the game for Grimsley.The offense then ran out the clock for a 14-13 win. The following week, the team faced Greensboro Dudley. With- out their starting quarter- back, the Bison were still able to manage a 6-3 vic- tory. Then it came, the game against cross-town rival Andrews, the game played for bragging rights. Central was in top form and dismantled a playoff caliber team by defeating them 21-7. 158 - Varsity Football The next four weeks were a time which tried menls soulsf' The Bison fell into a skid losing four conference games. There was the 9-0 loss to N. For- syth and 14-7 loss to W.S. Reynolds on Homecom- ing. The Bison fell to E. Forsyth, Then came a trouncing by a Top-Tenl' Page team 41-0. The team ended the season on a bet- ter note defeating Greens- boro Smith 14-6. It was a pleasant note to come in on for the 1984 squad. Everyone awaits the start to Anthony Wilson breaksade- the play as the cadence is fenderis grasp as he runs left. Called. iPhoto by W. Bos- CPhoto by Whitey Boswellj welll Gil Maxwell makes a clean handoff to Anthony Wilson. iPhoto by Tripp Trotterj Tom Smothers, Brooks God- to the offense. CPhoto by K. frey, and Martin Adams look Idel on awaiting return of the ball Varsity Football A 159 Bison Mechanics With everyone watching the val, Andrews. iPhoto by W center, the Bison prepare to Boswelll punt against cross-town ri- Intent, Kelvin Ledbetter lis- tens to Coach Millis instruc- tions as John Pratt looks on. iPhoto by W. Boswelll -as ' Q. Varsity Football FRONT ROW: Paula Godfrey, Cyn- thia McNair, Andrea White, Susan Crow, Jane Terrell, Martha McAllister, Monica Gripper, Jennifer Snipes, Tarzanna Sims, Johnsye White, Stephanie Smith, Anita Gillis. SECOND ROW: Tom McManus, John 160 - Varsity Football McCoy, Raymond McCas- kill, Anthony Wilson, Curtis Johnson, Richard Bennett, John Pratt, Gil Maxwell. THIRD ROW: Tom Smoth- ers, Keith Murrow, Larry Dow, Kelvin Ledbetter, Kim Davis, Rocky Savas, Greg Hamilton, Alex Townsend, Steve Cox. FOURTH ROW: Brooks Godfrey, Brian Hen- drix, Norman Patterson, Dale Porter, Mark Adams, Tony Nelson, Tommy Ball, Ronnie Krall. FIFTH ROW: James Davis, William Bai- ley, Fred McManus, Bruce Weaver, Terry Williamson, Randall Bristow, Chris Par- son, Neal Anderson. SIXTH ROW: Ken Davis, David Co- lonna, Chris Thomas, Mike Brown, Sandy Ingram, Ber- nard Cox, Mike Lindsay. SEVENTH ROW: Harold Smith, Carol McCauley, Jeff Thomas, Charlie Brown, Tony Mills, Gwyn Brooks, Randy Bledsoe, DePaul Mittman, David Hooks. IIPCI I1PCI IIPCI IIPCI IIPCI IIPCD IIPCI 11PCI IIPCI IIPCI VARSHW'FOOTBALL 13-14 35-20 14-13 6-3 21-7 0-9 7-14 6-29 0-41 14-3 , - ard ork and Dedication n August 4th, when varsity football players reported to practice, so did the thirty members of the junior varsity football team. These players play an important role for the football program in the fu- ture. After long months of hard practice, the Junior Varsity played their open- ing game on September 1 against the Thomasville Bulldogs. They played well, but suffered a defeat. Victory continued to es- cape them, the Baby Bison still managed to keep up their team spirit. Coach David Hooks said, So the season was a good learn- ing experience for the Ju- nior Varsity players. Al- though they didn't come out really well, it will be great for them in the fu- ture. They learned that nothing comes easy. You have to work for every- thing you get in life. The players should be given a great deal of cred- it,,, said Coach David Hooks. Even though the Bison did not have the kind of season everyone hoped for, they devoted time and effort to make this team a success. Sept. l Thomasville 0-19 8 Williams 13-42 1 5 Page 6-14 22 Smith 6-8 22 Smith 6-8 29 Andrews 8-24 Oct. 13 Andrews 12-24 26 Page 6-26 Nov. 3 Smith 12-36 is angm NN Cheerleaders Front Row: Leigh Ray, Christy Foust, Meredith Mowery, Vanessa Sykes, Beth Smothers, Jennifer White, Elizabeth Dickerson, Mimi La- Muraglia, Margaret Spencer, Elizabeth McGuinn, Michelle Ling, Karen Crow. Second Row: John McCoy, Gary Davis, 162 - JV Football Freddy Johnson, Mitchell lngram, Cur- tis Ervin, Stephon Cave, Eugene Love Joe Bogan, John Pratt, Ken Robinson Third Row: Allen McCall, Carey Har- ris, Kendrick Harp, Ricky Wilson, Ron- nie Davis, Tim Parker, Greg Hamilton Parnell Chadman, Calvin Whitleyl 1 Steve Allen. Fourth Row: Jim Hardy, Anthony Harris, Joe McCormick, Wil- liam Anderson, Brian Hendrix, Lonnie Shields, Todd Needles, Donald Gill, Ronnie Krall. Fifth Row: Tony Davis, Rodney Dickey, Steve Shearin, Langley Elliot, Travis Bates, Charles Rowe, Le- s--it Q 53 roy Warley. Sixth Row: Dean Burk- hardt, Carl Wills, Ken Williams, Ber- nard Cox, Terry Jordan. Seventh Row: Harold Smith, Carol McCauley, Jeff Thomas, Randy Bledsoe, Charlie Brown, Tony Mills, David Hooks, Gwyn Brooks, DePaul Mittman. Martha McAllister, Monica around during homecoming Gripper, Jennifer Snipes, preparations. iPhoto by and Tarzanna Sims clown Alyssa Migliaresel WNX f,.: Varsity Cheerleaders - Su- White. Bottom Row-Cyn- ter-Co-Captain, Anita Gil- san Crow, Andrea White, thia McNair, Stephanie lis, Paula Godfrey. Jennifer Snipes, Jane Ter- Smith, Monica Gripper- re1l,Tarzanna Sims,Johnsey Captain, Martha McAllis- Getting the student body pepped up before a big foot- ball game, Varsity cheer- Cheering the Bison on home- coming night are Liz McGuinn and Beth Smoth- ers. iPhoto by Trip Trotterj tr.?ssi?32fr1:t1z11ifgO' The Spirit Rolls n - . . ew x K , i Xt 'Q fl A R ,,, J' I Set, Ready! These words could most definitely be associated with Cen- tral's Varsity and Jayvee Cheerleading Squads. Both squads were ad- vised throughout the year by Miss Hogan, Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. Allred, and Mrs. Cline. The first big project tackled by both cheerlead- ing squads was Homecom- ing. The cheerleaders deco- rated for the Fall and Spring Sports Banquets, sold calendars and memo boards for their money- making project, gave spir- ited pep rallies, and at- tended practice after prac- tice to represent our school with great pride. Cheerleading is lots of fun, but it takes dedication and a unique ability for each of these girls to let the spirit keep rollin' on in all of us-as it does now. Anita Gillis displays the Bi- son spirit. CPhoto by C.F Boswellj I , . gf N. QQ 'v . as A K1 f -. J.V. Cheerleaders - First Row-Leigh Ray, Michelle Ling, Karen Crow. Second Row-Margaret Spencer, 4 ' .fr Liz McGuinn, Meredith MoweryACo-Captain, Vanessa Sykes. Third Row- Elizabeth Dickerson, Beth Smothers4Captain, Mimi LaMuraglia, Christy Foust, Jennifer White. 165 Last year Mrs. Mans- field said, I'm looking for bigger and better things. She must have second sight. The Central Varsity Volleyball Team, coached by Miss Hester, had an ex- cellent season. The team placed second in the vital conference meet. They finished the season with an overall record of 9-5. The J.V. team coached by David Stroupe, did 11 ' letes use to prepare men- tally for games called psyching up was prac- ticed by the volleyballers. Psyching up usually consists of a rigorous pep talk along with cheers of, We,re number onell' and We're going to win! The standings of both teams reflected their devotion. As one student said, The volleyball teams are vol- leying forward. Forward HPC HPC HPC Junior Varsity quite well for the second season. They finished the season having won four out of their six games. Both teams worked hard to condition themselves physically as well as men- tally. Running laps and strict exercising were re- quirements of each prac- tice. A routine many ath- Cynthia Townsend fires up a powerful serve. HPC HPC 13- 0 Thomasville' 15- 0 15- 6 15- 7 6-15 Andrews' 5-15 15- 5 14 6 9-15 Ledford 15-17 16-14 East Davidson 15-10 'played each team twice Record 4-2 Junior Varsity Volleyball McManus, Stephanie John- Row: Manager-Nancy Syniece Harrington, Anne Team. Front Row: Lisa son, Sharon Little. Second McManus, Marie McCoy, Monroe, Pat Townsend. 166 - Volleyball Varsity Volleyball Team. Jerri Lynn Jones, Cynthia Front Row: Bonnie Cannon, Townsend, Sandra Grace, Stacy Dorsette. Second Meg Dutnell, Rita Stan- Row: Vickie Witherspoon, back. Vickie Witherspoon, Sandra chosen All-Conference Grace, and Stacy Dorsette Players of the Year. are all smiles after being HPC HPC HP C HPC HPC HPC Varsity 15- 3 15-11 15- 2 15-13 15- 1- 15- 9 15- 6 15- 5 5-15 5-15 5-15 15- 8 8-15 10-15 15- 5 15- 5 15-10 15-12 16-14 15- 7 15- 7 10-15 15- 7 15- 6 10-15 15- 7 'played each team twice N. Forsyth' Reynolds' E. Forsyth' Page' Smith' Andrews Record 9-3 Second in Conference Volleyball - 167 aa' V ' ff' - i. B . W.. eg,- iii, ' ' :av get S E' Q mar! t . wzxr-f-lsr'-' e my M ','k A . p s gsrr or s .fx t My gig ,Q .PHS rxiflij i 'rip Vest J fill' X .ff L I . fx X ex J,.!' Q34-Q 66 quaholics Coached by Mr. Jupp Rice, this yearls swim- ming and diving team reached a maximum po- tential predicted years ago. A strong team com- posed of 16 girls and 19 boys took charge of the conference, gaining a sec- ond for men and a respect- able fourth for the girls. Many members qualified for State Competition and achieved all-time school records. With both quality and quantity swimmers, Centralls boys dominated 168 - Swimming the regular season with a record of 13-3, and the girls completed the season with a record of ll-5. Coach Rice repeated over and over again that he was proud of the team's effort and enthusiasm. He stated, They were a great bunch to work with. Because of excellent crowd participation and hard work by the team, a season that was one of the best in Central's history was put in the books. .5 ep ? . .gk if . 9' xg?--5 - A., f -vt . 'z.....--.. -- M ,..., ,Mt A L .. ,jkqgjiyrwqg 1 A f' -- - .. ,ww 1- t -f - . ,Q B4 1nxsrnau'.,,q:l-Jig-N. M sa- -I F Grabbing a kick-board, Phil- lip Haworth prepares for the next set. fu' ,-,:,, .gui P. .N J- -,,,, . ' 5,39 W egg . ii? .J rx 'fb ...R is Q, K . K ,T Swimming team Front Row: Amy Shipman, Julie Gadd, Amy Cloyd, Paige Marley, Amy Winslow, Jane Dowdy. Second Row: Karen Ras- mussen, Charlotte Akers, Carole Clemment, Laurie Clontz, Jenny Markham. Third Row: Jody Autry, Su- zan Samet, Suzanne Safrit, Ryan Philyaw, Kate Ide, Ur- sula Norris, Katherine May- nard, Lisa Burgess, Tara Benton, Jennifer White, Me- lissa Carrick. Fourth Row: Susan Haworth, Matt Hunt- er, Patrick McDonnell, Joe Lamuraglia, Ken Steele, Jeff Cranford, Bobby Garland, Jupp RiceMeCoach. Fifth Row: Glen Lissner, Gary McClellan, Jim Wescott, Scott Wyatt, Phillip Haworth, Kenny Stevens, Andy Forbes, Davy Stevens. Swimming - 169 The Varsity boys huddle to CCH e av d 97 A Eigslpcutscs ttlliegffgvinning play. This year's Varsity Boys' Soccer Team had a smashing season as they headed to a victory plac- ing second in the state playoffs Cwith a 2-l win over Grimsley and a loss against Page of 3-ll. Dur- ing conference season, their outstanding record was 10 and 2. For their overall season score, it was a spectacular 14 and 4. This was the Varsity Boys' best record ever! The greatest season ever could not have been possible without Head Coach Lloyd Stover and Assistant Coach Saeed Akyari. Coach Stover was awarded the great honor of being chosen Co-Coach of the Year in the Central Piedmont Conference qualifying him as the sec- ond best coach in the con- ference. The team was led by three hardworking play- ers, Oliver Weiss, Tom Stout, and Will Ragsdale. Oliver Weiss has con- tributed a lot to the team. He was their most valu- able player and because of his excellent skills in soc- cer, he was picked as a member of the All-State Soccer Team. Great going, Oliver! Other talented players should be recog- nized for their honorary positions as All-Confer- ence Players. They were Tom Stout, Oliver Weiss, David Woodmansee, and George Byers. What a terrific season! Central's proud of you Bi- son. 170 - Boys' Soccer sf. , ... ,, iffy 'fig kg Q - Mark Ray uses his fancy Coaches Lloyd Stover and footwork to dribble past the Saeed Akyari wait the final p opposing team. CPhoto by scores in the game. CPhoto Jeff J by Jeffl 45 5 Oliver Weiss shows the crowd the proper form for Warming up for an exciting heading the ball. iPhoto by game, Andy Markham kicks Jeffj the ball. iPhoto by Jeffj H ,, , 'f ,whiff f, Varsity boys marching on to a victory! CPhoto by Alysal We've got spirit, yes, we dog weave got spirit, how 'bout you! Central fans travel to Page for the State Playoffs. CPhoto by Alysal X .ft ,. X Y Z 1 QM. Sept. Oct. 2 swf' P at , I tive: K- eng Jr, T-Af'-Qi '33 4 I 5 in irsQj 'iT .,. ? 'f X - K' as Varsity Boys' Soccer Scoreboard Smith 9-0 Page 0-3 E. Forsyth 5-2 Williams 3-0 Reynolds 3-2 N. Forsyth 7-1 Smith 8-1 Page 2-5 E. Forsyth 5-l Williams 4-0 Reynolds l-0 N. Forsyth 9-l Play-Offs Grimsley 2-l Page l-3 Boys' Soccer 4 171 an gin' The Junior Varsity Soc- cer Team was filled with enthusiasm as they worked hard throughout the year. Jim English was the outstanding player who scored the only two goals of the season. Overall the Boys' J.V Soccer Team was hangin, in there. Score Williams 2-2 Williams 0-3 N355 ' n There Oliver Weiss makes another one of his many goals for Central. CPhoto by Jeff Rus- sellj PIIIINEISSQWIM li imile ggglgl 0 v .v'i33 Y Most Improved Player, George Byers, demonstrates the spirit of the team. iPhoto by Jeff Russellj 172 - Boys' Soccer Tom Stout maneuvers the ball away from the oppo- nent. iPhoto by Alyssa Mig- liaresej Robert Payne shows his skill dribbling the ball down to the goal. iPhoto by Jeff Rus- sellj In ' lllll g-1 ' X iir- a twig .aai iz? 3 f iayi a ' l s X -riee l Q Q --- tt ..-- A El, ' -- ' as T is ,'.. Q . .. , , f f 'ii . .. i s rrr ..r, W S ,. 'X 5 N ,, -QQ ,ff e .. . ' 1 gli. ' 1-f -2-.:1 s,s1e'f:..'3,i,,w,-mr:-', -tw sismlaerezaamoro items pl a,yu S A a Qi aiyi pp . T Q T E. 1 In Q5 1.. 4. Boys' Soccer Team Front Row: Charles Blanton, Rob- ert Payne, Mark Ray, Oliver Weiss, Will Ragsdale. Sec- ond Row: Mike Honeycutt, Kevin White, Brian Cheek, Randy Gill, David Wood- mansee, Tom Stout, David Kohl. Third Row: Head Coach Lloyd Stover, Jim Vitt, Robert Seedlock, Jon- athon Bennett, George Byers, Alan Andrews, Andy Markman, Jeff Gibson, Da- W-X W N , X- ' ., .vi vid Markham, Assistant Tom Stout, Mr. Hustlew, Coach Saeed Akyari. warms up for a game as Ran- dy Gill watches. CPhoto by Kate Idel l x . 1? in 10'-N' x. ,Sw -4Olf'l 4. .-. unlw. YW 3 1 Boys' Soccer - 173 Mary Martin goes for the in the background for the ball as Cathy Colonna waits pass. Jill Rowe doesn't appear to be Defeating Andrews is on afraid of the ball or her com- Cathy Colonna's mind as she petitor. fights for that sweet victory. Defeating Andrews is on she fights for that sweet Cathy Colonna's mind as victory. Girls's Soccer Ball Bouncing the Bison's a High Point Central saw many improvements dur- ing this year's Basketball season. First was the sand- ing of the gym floor. The new floor added the atmo- sphere of big timei, bas- ketball and the Boys Var- sity Basketball teamls per- formance has responded in much the same way. The team has won two- thirds of its games com- pared to winning only half their games last year. Be- lieved to be an improved squad, the Boys Varsity developed quickly and re- presented a powerful force in the Central Piedmont Conference. In his third year as head coach, Dennis Quick ac- credited the success to playing as a S'team . Coach Quick remarked, fllust about everyone on the squad gets some play- ing time during the gamef, Randy Bledsoe, Assistant Coach of the team, attributed the suc- cess also to the team's uni- ty, and looked for the Bi- son to keep improving as the year went on. Not more than a month into the season, the bas- ketball team got its first test in playing S.W. Guil- ford. Although just a scrimmage, it presented what the strengths and weaknesses of the team were to be during the sea- son. The Bison opened up with a big win against West Forsyth, 78-66, and marched through the rest of the non-conference schedule impressively at- taining a 9-5 record. But then came the all impor- tant conference games. Belonging to the Central Piedmont Conference was no enviable position. The defending state champi- ons Page, along with a host of other select schools made this one of the toughest conferences to belong to win. So it is a Boys' Varsity Basketball. Wilson, and Richard Green. Seated Cleft to rightl Kelvin Standing-Coach Randy Ledbetter, Alex Townsend, Tony Bridges, David Snipes, Bledsoe, Sandy Ingram, Da- vid Colonna, Don Middle- Michael Lindsay, Anthony brooks, Randall Bristow, Co- 176 4 Boy's Varsity Basketball ley Davis, Tim Mitchell, Richard McDougald, Coach Dennis Quick. iPhoto by Whitey Boswellj safe assumption that who- ever went to the play-offs to represent the Central Piedmont Conference was well deserving of the bid. This season from all standpoints could be called a successful year. The squad defeated cross- town rival Andrews twice and was recognized as one of the Top-Ten teams in our region. The disap- pointments in the past are forgotten and when speak- ing of basketball, our school can say once again, We,re proud to be the BI- SONY, ,Wt After a technical foul against Page, Richard Green calmly puts in the two foul shots. CPhoto by Tripp Trotter? Randall Bristow puts up the jumper against the Page de- fense. David Colonna concentrates through the basket iPhoto as he follows the ball by Jeff Russellh HPC HPC HPC HPC HPC HPC HPC HPC HPC HPC HPC HPC HPC HPC HPC HPC HPC HPC m O 1 m 4 P w m U11 H 4 w w m w m H w w r r irifiiiriiiiwffiii W. Forsyth Parkland W. Forsyth Grimsley Dudley Scotland County Kannapolis Richmond County Parkland Andrews Grimsley Dudley Andrews N. Forsyth Reynolds E. Forsyth Page Smith Boy's Varsity Basketball All for One, and ne for All! Team cooperation seemed to be the motto for this year's varsity girls' basketball team. Begin- ning the season with a fairly inexperienced team, Coach Andrea Cozart de- Opponents West Forsyth Parkland West Forsyth Grimsley Dudley Parkland Andrews Grimsley Dudley Andrews North Forsyth Reynolds East Forsyth Standing: Kenny Carter, Denise Ward, Stephanie Johnson, Bonnie Cannon, Syniece Harrington, Andrea Cozart. Second Row: Jerri Lynn Jones, Sandra Grace, Cynthia Townsend, Wanda Shaw, Meg Dutnell. Front: Vicki Witherspoon, Rita Stanback. 178 - Girl's Varsity Basketball scribed it as being the best start since the early 70's! With the hard work and cooperation from the girls, the Bison team scored many victories. Scores 94-20 55-49 61-29 58-48 49-38 48-30 39-35 44-40 52-43 36-29 55-42 41-26 56-40 Number 22, Wanda Shaw, displays talent and form on the court. CPhoto by J. Rus- selll .-,, 5, ,,.V,, I, QMIHHM lg' M9922 Zali-'S' W , Q A f z Q W -W M Jerri Lynn Jones concen- Out-jumping her opponent, trates and prepares to make Sandra Grace shows her another foul shot. iPhoto by jumping ability. iPhoto by S. S. Bouldinl Bouldinj VO ' H 'H l 'Z f 5, ' L K y 'Q-a49'H Z7 -' v N, ,. ,, HES! Il- if S Q X an a as - ' ,.ii,.l,,. 53 ey A V 4 2 . L ,r S: With sheer determination, Jerri Lynn Jones hopes for a two-pointer! iPhoto by J. Russellj Girl's Varsity Basketball - 179 The Missing Swish Although the Swish of the basket and the cheers of victory were missing most of the season, the Boys' Junior Varsity Bas- ketball team played stra- tegically. Stress and anxiety frayed many nerves as the boys were again and again beaten by only one or two points. During their fifth game, the J.V. team was in the limelight as they stunned Andrews. Counting on hearing the Swish , Patrick Medley uses concentration and skill Junior Varsity Boys' Basket- ball Team Front Row: Ron Davis, James Cox, John Rogers, Rob Yarborough, George Byers, Sandy Terry, Parrell Chadman, Eugene In the second win of the season, a hard-fought bat- tle, Central slipped by South Stokes. Our JV team claimed an important victory over Smith. Central over- whelmed the team, who was third in the confer- ence. The Junior Varsity Bas- ketball team, coached by David Hooks, played a long and hard season. Their year record was 4-8. to make an important bas- ket. Number 10, George Byers, watches confidently. Love. Back Row: Coach Hooks, Johnnie Cobb, Pat- rick Medley, Ken Williams, Columbus Middlebrooks, Leon Dockery, Greg Hamil- ton, and Frank Bowden. 'If if , ,, f .J 'MSU E al xlliflf 3f,1gi+t J M ff EQ 180 - JV Basketball ww ,VA Johnnie Cobb eyes the basket as he attempts a freethrow. Surrounded by the opposi- for the shot while George tion, Ken Williams goes up Byers looks on. Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Grimsley Grimsley Dudley South Stokes Andrews Grimsley Dudley Andrews Page South Stokes Smith Smith Columbus Middlebrooks ob- serves Patrick Medley fight- ing for a basket. 42-61 46-71 55-64 65-66 71-63 51-73 59-76 68-69 61-63 54-51 80-67 61-60 JV Basketball - 181 Towering over Burlington Shooting for the Bi Williams, Felicia Townsend son, Ann Gilmori makes an easy play for Cen- tries to score witl n tral with help from Tammy help from Lis: ay Gilmore. McManus. To State High Point Central- 64, Ledford Senior High School-37. What a per- fect way for Central's J.V Girls' basketball team to open their season in a home game. In the next rally, Central towered over Grimsley, 60-17. However, Central lost their next game with Grimsley, 37-20. Dudley was defeated by Central with a tremendous lead of 62-24, and the second time with a score of 54-16. Central conquered An- drews twice with scores of 45-25 and 48-30. Mr. Carter, their coach, says that his starting five could manage practically any other school's starting team. Good job Girls! St: nding: Kenny Carter, Lisa McCoy, June Brannon. Sit- Cynthia Errico, Ann Mon- McManus, Felicia Living- ting: Pat Townsend, Tammy roe. ston, Carolyn Jones, Marie Gilmore, Sandra Dixon, 182 - J.V. Girls' Basketball Expecting another score are Cynthia Errico, Feli- cia Livingston and Marie McCoy. Mb 'Wy X :I M t i Making another layup for Central is Felicia Living- ston. JM Girls' Basketball - 183 Dedication Dedication is the one word that would best describe this yearis wres- tling team, says Coach Harold Smith. Smith, who was assisted by Coach Jeff Thomas and Steve Campbell, helped the Bison end the season with a record of 9-0. The Bison's main goal of ranking in the top 4 places of every tourna- ment was easily fulfilled coming in lst place during three tournaments and 2nd in two other tournaments. Making it to the regionals as well as the state competition were Nor- man Patterson, Arlen Harris, Curtis Johnson, Warren Dumas, and Fred McManus. Losing only five seniors, the next year's team is expected to get off to a super start with some experienced wrestlers. Practicing hard, the Bison try out new techniques. iPhoto by P. McDonnellJ . .,......... . ...Nw A ......, , tang.. .... Front Row: Curtis Johnson, Warren Dumas, Tom Stout, Travis Bates, Jerry Chandler, Arlen Harris, Bobby Porter, Stan Pegues, Coach Jeff Thomas. Back 184 - Wrestling Row: Coach Harold Smith, Tony Cu- trell, Brooks Godfrey, Greg Errico, Dale Porter, Norman Patterson, Fred McManus, Coach Steve Campbell. Adjusting his headgear, Brooks Godfrey prepares for an upcoming match. Coach Steve Campbell, Mike Key, Donald Gill, Robbie Stanton, David Woodmansee, Eric Williams, Bernard Cox, Jimmy Chamberland, Neil An- derson, Tony Nelson, Steve Bennet. The Varsity Baseball team A walks off the field after a It was a tough season for the baseball teams of 1983. The Varsity squad played to a 3-17 record while the J ayvees went 3- 9. The talent was most definitely here but the right mixture and the big plays were missing. Con- fronted with strong oppo- sition, it is understandable why Coaches Ronnie Smith and Kenny Carter could not save their teams from dismal seasons. A newcomer to the more recent Central Base- ball teams is their own playing field. Last fall, the Stand-out ball player Chip Stroupe checks his swing at the approaching pitch. ground right outside the gym was broken up and replaced with new sod. The field is probably closer to heart to thet- geams because it was their own doing that made it playable. Clearing out rocks and turning the soil were just a few chores done by the team. And when completed, the team had created perhaps one of the best playing fields in the state. Although the final rec- ords of the teams were poor, the foundation had been prepared for the fu- ture teams. Many under- classmen played in start- ing positions and gained valuable experience. Therefore a better season next year was not out of the question? Varsity Baseball Team Mike Benfield Gerald Dorsette Glenn Godfrey Tony Hooper Alton McCoy Skeeter Scott Chip Stroupe Brad Dennis Lee Embler Tommy Hall Todd Marion Fred McManus Roger Smith Frank Hughes fmanj Coaches: Ronnie Smith Kenny Carter Yhnenqn, tough loss to the opposing ' 2 . xref . , 3 ff' 51 ,5 5 1535.5 2 -Q9 N 186 - Baseball team. CPhoto by P. McDon- nellj . X. A fs JV Baseball. Front Row Cleft to rightl, Jim Marsh, Todd Needles, Robbie Steele, John Heafner, Devin Shaw. Cscorekeeperl, Robbie Yarborough, Perronoski Young, Mark Hughes, Randy Gill, Neil Anderson, Tommy Hall pitches, as the Bison are in the fieldf' Back Row: Coach Kenny Carter, Lisa Smith Fred Johnson. Varsity Scoreboard J-V Scoreboard Head Coach Ronnie Smith chugs into third base. iPhoto puts up the hold sign to Ger- ald Dorsette as Dorsette by A. Migliaresej HPC L 4 S. Stokes HPC 5 L ll W. Forsyth HPC L 13 S. Stokes HPC 8 W 3 W. Forsyth HPC L 17 Dudley HPC L 8 Dudley HPC L 13 Andrews HPC L 13 N. Forsyth HPC W 3 Reynolds HPC L 9 E. Forsyth HPC L 9 Andrews HPC L 9 Page HPC L 13 Smith HPC L 17 Grimsley HPC L 6 N. Forsyth HPC L 6 Reynolds HPC L ll E. Forsyth HPC L 9 Page HPC L ll Smith HPC 4 W 3 Grimsley 3-17 record HPC L 26 E. Davidson HPC L 8 E. Davidson HPC L 5 Andrews HPC L 7 Ledford HPC L l0 S. Stokes HPC L 5 S. Stokes HPC L 10 Grimsley HPC W 2 Trinity HPC W 8 T'ville HPC W 14 T'ville HPC L 7 Andrews HPC L 11 Ledford 3-9 record Baseball - 187 IT, t r M., 'S .t six if 1 , Reaching For Number One, Fonda Brown races past her opponents to victory. 188 - Track L Getting it together, Sandy Ingram is in the process of breaking another record. CPhoto by T. Trotterj T' Xgtgx S+ as Egg 's in Fonda Brown awaits the start of the race. Epitome Cf Success High Point Centralls boys' and girls' track teams were very success- ful during the 1983 sea- son, leaving most of their opponents in the dust. The teams were under the guidance of Coach Tony Mills and Miss Karen Ho- gan. The boys' team com- piled a 5-5 record during the season, and finished third in the conference meet, which was held here at HPC. Five members of the team, Timmy Brady, Calvin Brown, Antonio Jackson, Richard Ratch- ford, and Anthony Wil- son, were named to the all conference team. Coach Mills also cited David Co- lonna, Jonthan Hill, Sandy Ingram, and Matt Lytch, as stand-out per- formers for the team. The girls' team finished with an ll-2 record and won their conference meet. The team sent four of its members, Fonda Brown, Lynette Cox, Pat Dixon, and Johnnie Mae Livingston, to the state meet, where they compet- ed admirably against the best in the state. Nine members of the team were named all conference: Brown, Cox, Dixon,Liv- ingston, Jocelyn Hill, April Ingram, Janice Moore, Linda McKever, and T.J. Wall. The 1983 HPC track teams were the epitome of hard work and determina- tion. The teams also showed that this hard work and determination will inevitably lead to one thing, SUCCESS! Girls' Track Team-Front Row: Jocelyn Hill, Jennifer Lucas, T.J. Wall, Sonya Tillman, Pat Dixon. Second Row: Lynette Cox, Johnnie Mae Livingston, Fonda Brown, Linda McKever, April Ingram. Third Row: Jane Terrell, Dawn Starks, Shonda Dewitt, Laverne Bailey, Gina Jackson se J , W .- X Q -- -if , . . . ,-., , g . ,K , 1 ,K -- A -- -I .,-. , , . K ss - X A K -.ft X I K . 'ii-ti - 1' F Boys' Track Team-Front Row: Gary Snipes, Dan Metevier, Antonio Jackson, Ken Luther, Emanuel Haney, Jon Wallner, Calvin Brown, Pratt Little, Richard Ratchford. Second Row: -s - A, F- any-as-' f---, g,-- 1, ssl, f.ff,3.,-eye: --pw - Z.:--,, - r ,..- -ss. gy, . .-s--fWs-- A. - -+f-1' - ' E rw, ,aw Bobby Seedlock, Todd Kester, Jonathan Bennett, Troy Anderson, Sandy Ingram, Timmy Brady, Barry Prince, Mike Brown, Walter Thomas. Third Row: Coach Tony Mills, Ronnie Krall, Kenny Stevens, Rudolph Hunter, David Colonna, Tommy Ball, James Davis, Matt Lytch, Anthony Wilson. Track - 189 l90 - Ads Dividers N if hhZA Business Editor Karen Rasmussen uses a little friendly persuasion while trying to talk Scott Bouldin into buying a patron ad. Cphoto by A. Driverl If one million dollars worth of ads aren't sold, we won't have a yearbook! This is the frequent cry of the business editor of the yearbook. Actually, we don't need one million dol- lars, but the figure seems just as large when each staff member is required to sell four hundred dol- lars in ads. Ads make or break a yearbook. The businesses which buy ads are putting their support behind our school. We, in turn support the es- tablishment. The busi- nesses which advertise are the places where we eat lunch, buy our clothes and find entertainment. These places help Central build on a firm foundation. 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Closed Eastchester Dr. HB INGRAM - VENDING SERVICE, mc. Ants gl Grzopbs, Inc. Complete Vending P.O. Box 5561 Phone 887-1990 High Point, N.C. 27262 l 2424 English Road LOU Boulbin Hugh Polnt, North Carolina 27260 Designer in Comphmenfa OK - 889-2021 Arnold jones O11 and Heating Company, Inc. QM' ,O REALTORS onoooooo oo on so oo oo no no oo so 0oooooo!ooooosooosooosoooooooooooollooooooolo ooooooloo ooooloooi oo ooo ooo gom 6l'YleI'l!5 of AIHC' FHIVEL J. W,SPG01f Shop 206 - Ad IIHEIIEIEEHCIINI zxzxrzxavvwxrzzz c:cmnauPfx1w1r - 214 N. Main Street High Point, North Carolina 27261 Phone: AC 919 887-3141 Y f BLAcK's FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. 2800 Westchester Drive High Point, N.C. 27260 Lavona Black - President 919f886-5011 Harold Moose - Vice President IQLJQLAZKEYTYYTS IUHZZLA 919-889-4030 -'Cablevision 1613 N. Main Street P.O. Box 6028 High Point, N.C. 27262 BETTY'S BRIDE S GROOIVI SHOP High Point Mall High Point, North Carolina 27260 19191 869-8818 Tuxedo Rentals Nadine Prom Dresses AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Specializing In People With Excessive Points - - 1 -I X - ' 'X I I' I I r Q v, I l L 5 'EQID H 2WI-f- ,-T.':- Q A F T:-- .- M , LQ .-. 0 Q1 of I1,vk f jf it fl -1, DUI? Too Many Speeding Tickets? Too Many Insurance Points? We finance ALL yearly premiums! We insure all drivers With two locations to serve you . . . DAVIS INSURANCE CENTER HIa'S'l'A'I'E L0 KSHITII SERVICE COMPLETE LOCK AND KEY SERVICE Auto - Resldentlal - Commercial - Industrial Safe Combination Changed 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE Roger Welch 889-4104 College Village Shopping Center E. Lexington Avenue, Hlgh Point, N.C. 27260 :napa CUSTOM IIVIPRINTING FOR BUSINESSES. INDUSTRIES. SCHOOLS. CHURCHESTEANIS. CLUBS. ORGANIZATIONSGROUPS 8: EVENTS. 441 W. Meadowview Road 2101 S. Main St. Spring Valley Shopping Center High Point, N.C. Greensboro, N.C. 27406 27263 274-0880, 274-0921, 274-0922 889-6339, 889-3338 HIGH POINT, NC 2726049197 889-5516 Ads - 207 Perfection Furniture Company, PO. Box 400, Claremont, NC 28610, 704-459-7605 general Electric Kizchenzid F ay ag erm lr Q DEPENDABLE REFRIGERATION f SALES AND SERVICE 'ZF---6 W 1641 North Main Street ggw High Point, North Carolina 27262 Ph 886 4987 N. ',...i:::',,'-gg1I:j,..:? W E N 2 E 'l?g0g:, . cn 22 . ': .- .3 S wait 1 F7 . J. w. RUSSELLS' NURSERY if Azalea Plants 2130 Edgewood Dr. 889-7299 67 '---- ----' ' Y 01 AVE. HXYN f'l919l aes-W-it HARRIS-DALLAS INSURANCE SERVICES, INC OAK VIEW PRESS CO., INC. INSURANCE 200 Old Winston Road Higb Point, N.C. 27260 Phone 869-2711 131 West Parris Avenue High Point, N.C. 27260 l919l 869-7109 606 Randolph St., PO. Box 1266 Thomasville, N.C. 27360 f919l 475-7131 PUTT-PUTT gompgmenfa 0 High Point Family Practice Associates CQCaroli17a of High Point, lnc. Q 6 7 U L1 1808 Westchester Dr. High Point, N.C. 27260 919-885-4600 2 08 Y Ads ....7.,..,,,,,,,v-,H M11 1 Total Transportation Center. That means whatever your automotive needs are, we can fill them. We always have a wide selection of cars, trucks and Jeeps to choose from. That's why you should Come to Lyles... We're TAKING CHARGE! Nd Compgmenfa of Relzance U muersal 919-869-8500 Make deposits, Gish Withdmwals, MERLE NORMAN payments, tmnsfers from one account to COSMETICS AND GIFTS anothenoreheck yourbalance. 24-houis 21 day 365 days a year The Place For the Custom Face High Point Mali F N 215 Eastohester Drive Jamie Gray High Point, N.C. 27260 Billie Johnson Here's ioo bright future. I 0 Shine on, MW1 f O over 5O yeors of women's foshion 10 Ad C0l'l'l,?Al'l'lel'lL'f OA Lou 8a Jordan Washburn WELBORN PLUMBING 81 HEATING CO., INC. 1 O7 w d HIGH POINT -im 2223535 High Point, N.C. BANK AND TRUST Nellie Gray Ellington Owner FLOWERS BY NELL Flowers For All Occasions 201 Hayden Place - High Point, NC 27260 Phone 885-6166 RHP RICHARD HAGGERTY PHOTOGRAPHY, INC. 656 ward Street, High Point, NC 27260 Compgmenia 919-889-7744 OZ I lb. IQ Odom 887-2731 Fr , 8 co. RANDYIS OUTDOORSMEN SHOP Cerfikec! puggc .xdccounfanfa 1218 N. Main Street High Point, N.C. 27262 Ad 211 COMPLIMENTS OF: Members New York Stock Exchange 1101 North Main Street, High Point, N.C. Countyyh, Furniture ' for the look you love Country Furniture Co., Inc. PO. Box 5907 'High Point, NC 27262 1-SOO-334-2743 60l7l,7Al'Ylefl!5 of THE BOUK SHOPPE BICYCLE TOY AND HOBBY SALES 504 N. Main St. Phone: 887-1933 Authorized Schwinn Dealer u.oenToN oooee-cnnvsisn-Pivmoum Compfmenb iioenron suBARu UWB' n.osRToN Auro s. mucx LEASING co. of uiosmom HANoicAP convensuon co. Tuwii Q 701-09 s. Mun se. r. o. sox :so u Hugh mm, NC 21261 Bus: 3354091 Your Dealer Slnco 1926 Mendenhall- Moore Ad 213 HE LY ARTH Natural Foods, Et Cetera 1309 Johnson Street High Point, N.C. 27262 Congratulations Class of '84! ff elle? 003651 X cfyckhdo 1702 ENGLISH RD. 0 HIGH POINT, N.C. 27260 PHONE 886-5316 Y H A P IB k At Wachovia WACHOVIA BANK 5 TRUST CO.. N.A. H GHQPOINT C O L L E G E HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA We prepare our students to accept the challenges of the real World FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: The Admissions Office M in Office - ZOO N, Main St High Point College N th Uff' ' 1700 N M High Point, NC 27262 W tE d Off' - 1604 E gl h A S th Off' - 1800 S. M W t h Off' - W t h M II A hd I Off - 3312 S M J Off M St J Congratulations to Bobby 81 Friends All YOU MADE my ve, Mom Ad -215 N Leonard's Drug Store 117 W Lexington Ave. High Point, NC race jfower Skop, .gnu . . . your fauorife flzingn wedding gonbuhanf 27263 3I,,..,m graaged A -. ouquefa N , QV SMHBFCCZ4 Compliments of Zfazb S aa efa I xx X ra? R gaffoorw jruif gaalfefa ,O rom .4 TTQQWI Rose RADICQ SAL?-3 s SERVICE 500 Wrenn 889-4277 Sonyui-ajkmana Phone 882-6426 - 882-2278 438 N. 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C ii wg THE LION AND THE LAMB SOUTHERN FILM EXTRUDERS, INC 4 High Point, NC 27261 Congratulations to the Class of '84! 2327Eg1hR d Compliments of Two Locations: 1901 North Main St. 2738 South Main St. I Compgments Puttin' On the Ritz A Friend J-11 HAIR DESIGNERS 7l l-B North Main Street High Point, North Carolina Phone: 19195 889-8880 J y J Billie fMetaJ Jones KOEHLER ASSOCIATES RICK KOEHLER, C.L.U. 885-8195 Estate Analysis ' Employee I Benefits - Executive Pvt the CIHSS Uf 85 Compensation C0mPl1me'1fS Of D11 james Young l 2 5 Mig h ttt,: ,: A i 22 0-Ad COMPLIMENTS OF fTHLLEH'CjE2EH1 Post Office Box 5728 0 1212 Llncoln Drive, High Polnt, North Carollna 27262 Telephone: Area Code 919-886-7061 ' ,ffffgix f ef ,JQQ 221 EQ, K5 if fX ' RXXXZQQ1 J hw 1 1' Wie 9!886-4163 gp' ,ef xx Xi - X X ,X X Nw Compliments of Silver Knit 'KY emi Congratulatzons Mfs. Rachel Dunn! Mama Music ci 'ffwf S XM Na? Rial 93, -84 Teacher of the Year X N' F six?-7 Y L 'L L 'J N 'XX li .i if kkxv Z .fx .-.w X X - wkf X 'H 222 T Adsx Q 5 X X J XJ if-xiii: fix .X Q ' AX T-X N 1 n,i X xi, XXQ3 ER Compliments of Orange Julius ., . 1983-84 Key 'AFV ,Rib J? 4 ,sm-Kuff 1 In 4' Z A 1 ' L' 1 Z9 'fl' is 1 , 0 J 7 5 f n N aw' .- :V , r',f'?fw V5 ,H .2 I M 42. , 1 5 .1,. M .' f- ' 'V W, . ' I 4 , WWC W Z ,...A A Q. tim 'Mn' j, , .4Af,, 2'1 . .1 ' ' f 'f , L wfiw, m f 9 A f X ta ..,f , wr' M- f A 'W-2, X Qin V1 224 N , I VZ,H,:ii H 1 4 ,,.. 1-, ' E V H fffwyf' w,, -.fd V . V W4 0 K W , ,. W , , W4 .N 3, I ..x,,xx. K H4 ga NN im .N :EX M .. Yr, ... Cafeteria and Custodian Staffs THA KS!! N .Nz New X 1 ff it S 2 Q QA 'F , .. ,M A ,M .W,,,,,i,, Q A f -,' Q ,',..1 A A A ar l I 1983-84 Keyettes x X SENIORS Martha MaryLyn ne Alyssa Jane Julie Meg Allison Marcia Gabi Amy Molly My Jiaa Jay mary .S7bL'56tl'l xS,ll5Cll'l .H iuineffw zmiteel glclifion 2. 41' 3 'N 5 A NESS FW' K . J! YN. Y il' 2 . : - , is is k ,QQ ' K xxx' 1, ,YM ' M J . 'I . ,LTBF inner.. .- S IA Ads - 227 PATRONS Andy Lawrence lcorp Paddington Station Paul E. Thomas, 0.D. Dr. 8. Mrs. J.M. Errico Angie Young Amy Winslow Debra Prince Roxanna Marie Lewis Bonita Medley Mr. 8. Mrs. Robert L. Hudson Rachel Forbes Susan Crow Andy Forbes Robert White Karen Rasmussen Scott Bouldin Donna Stevens Jeff Russell Tony McDowell Ronald Lee Fredrick McManus Debbie and Bryan Looney Jane Corpening Georgia Ayers and Kellie Lewis Richard E. Williams Dr. T. A. McNeill Carolina Anesthesiologist Medical Software Specialties John Thomas Little Dr. K. B. Geddie Mary G. Lyon Mr. and Mrs. W. Allen Tomlinson, Jr Jennifer L. Trivett Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Mann High Point Infant and Child Clinic Bobby Garland High Point Orthopedic Association PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thomas Carr and Biesecker, M.D.'s PA. Joey Mallison Christy Allred Jill Rowe John Cranford Shelly Kopack Stephanie Scott Steven L. Davis, D.D.S., RA. Quaker Medical and Neurological Dr. William C. Rabe Medical Center Surgeons, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. David L. Maynard Drs. Aderholt and McFalls Mr. and Mrs. James E. Thomas W. A. Davis Milling Co. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. McDonnell, Jr. Amos and Amos, Inc. High Point Plastic Surgery Associates, Inc Richard Vecillio Laurie Clontz Beth Forsyth Mr. and Mrs. Ken R. Oyven Kathy and Julie Boone Mollie Edwards Phillip Haworth Amy Cloyd Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Migliarese Dr. C. W. Surles, Jr. Stephen Picklesimer John D. Hamrick, D.D.S. High Point Surgical Associates High Point ENT Associates, Inc. High Point Dermatology Clinic Wade W. Harrell, M.D. L. R. Cashion Dr. T. B. Garrett and Staff Matt Hunter Anne English Tammy Funderburk Suzanne Jolly Mollie Edwards Ronald Lee Don MacDougall Kellie Lewis B.J. Langston Kate Ide Penny Auman Beth Forsyth Martha McAllister Mary Thomas Mike Benfield Anne Heafner Karen Gansmen Corinne Voorhees Julie Gadd Stephanie Hargrove Charlotte Akers Mary Lynne Reeder Gil Maxwell Amy Joyner Bobby Garland Teresa Jane Debra Prince Katharyn Jones Rebecca Frye Diana Thorpe Tonya Bodenhamer Mary Ann Sinichak Lisa Caywood Susan Crow Allison Lea yo J . ,a .J , 'w t :am f J4 ft i. A K as , -. ,aw You've Got the cutest baby face!! . sw I, ' f, Pl A f if f 8 L If ,,,,, . ,, 5 ,, My .. V ,v,. . ., , z ' , yy Q Q A tte' J Y it -:t' .,,,'f hw ze if 5 'Y J E 'A A wa l an we 'A WW 3' f .,,.., ,, s ,, ,,... .4,4 ,,.., . . . ., - ,,,,, L, X ,L ,. , fflty f 6. X .. ,4 f Ke if .1 , Ag : l waffles A uw, f Ww.m..W.,.,.W , ,, 'gr' 4 ff? 4 , I g 1 ww Q . 1 , ' 'J 5- twelw ' if 1 ', , f V Q 'f of i',t ' ' 1.1 , ',,i,. 3 . i .L ,J A ., i 1'1 , W Q X3 as -W ,,., ,. T X Q' ,H 1' Class of '84 'BOT em, it ' L we s.. 5 'A wh... S I , -, .35 M, K . . -QA-53--.Q '...:lv- 0 an-Q all . J if ww . N . I fx., gf' , 'wx J A Il gs q of I' fri is , f,.,, ' vtwffh ? ' Q i 3' 443' l Qing! u.., if , of J yyyy 'Cut 'D 4 V Q, Q , 12 ' X im at Y n P Wa Q, S Kyra rx if +f fy WAR A ,ftp 1 'i ft ww M f aw, 4. fe J., .. Y' if '!.fg,.r l. , i.....'x 1, ng, - l if f At l 5 5 j 1, M J X y Q-W to fiiljj V X Xi J Jyroolry y it W rf , si . J A an M Marcia Simmons Teresa Martin Jane Terrell Amy Cloyd Letitia Shore Andy Forbes Suzanne Saftrit Karen Rasmussen Charles Blanton Julie Guy Pam Martin Kim Ferree Gabi Glatkauskas Tarzette Sims Tarzanna Sims Tom Smothers Allison Davis Monica Gripper Andrea Amick Mary Ilderton Greg Jones Robin Huntley Mandy Linville Susan Cody Molly McCain Cindy Hall Meg Dutnell Martha Lindsay Anna Driver Jennifer Snipes Robert Payne Glenda Mabe Scott Wyatt Amy Wagner Kissy Stevens Davy Stevens n Exolo Motto: Self-discipline will accomplish more than eloquence or the most brilliant talents. The Seniors of '84 Party More Marcia Simmons Teresa Jane Allison Lea Sandi Moore Gabi Glatkauskas Dianne Thorpe Anne English JB Q B ' QW FV QQQQWQWQ5 M Q , X fOpOQfQS505wQYCUQjJ ug GJ Xa: U ig CN UQ Sf X YE? if QQ SOL NM QMS C0 CDV J U , QME9 65 U59 zjfgjj Q QV Q Q5L?ff J Q?J Qjfff x, KD ff? f K I ibm N-f 1 fy Q F Q QP? -X My O Q 9 HQ xx F f Q C1 M x w V 'fx N, N , JK Autographs - NJ' xv 0121 A L 'U x i V L, , 1 L A W 1, U IV V . xx-I, V I Q 1 - e f, L4 i gf LLL Jvx L5 if 1 f , kf K. QL 5 e-week iey ' ' xv' , we W' jx, fiffbpq , we J xv ' J . A UXL , L A 'lf' H f 'J ff fx Fm ,ff W X L7 X X 'A VW 'JD LV I , - Vx, .Xi KX ff Em vw I Qzulyx , 1 I- fx- J ., V-6 W X QW W2 Mkdklwl MQW mmf V Tim White and Demorris Lee show Central once again that they can jam,' on the drums. RR X Rx Compliments HIGH PGINT CHEMICAL INTERACT 83-84 The King of Clubs ' . V ' 5, . Seniors Ana'y Forbes Robert Payne Davy Stevens Scott Wyatt Matt Hunter Gil Maxwell Charles Blanton Trip Trotter Axel VonLina'einer Congratulations Seniors!! Love, Ronald, Angie, Debra Yflp-7 V Q'-all mah Even after a long, grueling swim meet, Patrick McDon- nell and Jeff Cranford still manage to be quite a charm- ing pair! iPhoto by K. Ras- mussen.D 6 .1. Ads A 2 w I, 240 - Ads 1 'x ! . K... , X f Q x X x N k ky . , X., c h ' 'Cf f Q , I x X A 5 ' i x f X , Y' '- ' X- Ng Lk, X x. X X, VK' , K ' , K kk Lf' e f ' A XIX X- , 15-541 X xl , M' wx X X Q V' W X Q XX x. If 'X , KY 'Y,A x' , xxx X x I f ' , In 4 X: X X WJX I NX XJXJ X . A L X3 -SM , g xxx. ,L ' X 5 , b b . 'wx X H ff, 9 X, x-X ff 2 ka ' '-vi W ,Q - x -x, Q . N .A I r Y A x X K X xx, 1 I X, Ny-I XMB V g XA 3 X f X LX Xt I KXLKX A., '-1 'V ,X-J, ., , mg, A 1 xr- V , x XI, K XX xx xwy, k Y 1 V x ' X K-f X Tw 1, X R -f 1 3 Q X- f X ' x ,N 1 , Q K-J X5 jp CX Tk, I ,. Vx vw ,X k Mm fm ff .x Q E Xa' V x f -X ' A NV .. ' 14 5 ff - 1 ,J f K, 1--XX, X V - XXX X K x , ' xr-X . I N X 4 . 1 X x1 X X, N-' f x , - X V K ,x ,f N - L . 5 , ,fp X. 1-1 -LL ' ' x A. 5 f-xv,'iNQ!fkR5 M f' Y K x XXX' MQ.X.,f J fff' V' N f Q X six' ,, ,lvxd N K ,nxx f' XX x xx-5 N, ,xx Sign Here! 'GQ' f, Molly McCain and Amy Cloyd glance suspiciously around to see who is watch- ing them. In this case, it was a photographer. Judging from the look on her face, Christy Allred had another great day here at HPC. iPhoto by Stephen Picklesimerj 16 S3 Ads - 241 to new friends. iddle East, and Down-Under Travelling across the ocean to live for a year in a new land was an experi- ence that four students at Central won't soon forget. Christina Miles, or Tina,,, was an Australian exchange student spon- sored by the Rotary Club. Her special interests in- cluded swimming, snow skiing and listening to Da- vid Bowie. When asked -,. what she would like to say to her new fellow students, Tina replied, I know I'll like it here, and No, I donlt have a pet Kangaroolv The exchange student from Japan was Sadayuki Takayama, sponsored by Youth For Understanding. Sadayuki enjoyed partici- pating in the lifestyle of the typical American teenager. Alexander Von Lin- deiner, from Aurich Ger- many, was also sponsored by the Rotary Club. In his spare time, Alexander liked playing tennis and watching cable television. When asked what he missed the most about Germany, Alexander an- swered, I miss being able to windsurf and fly glider planes every weekend, Alexander also added, I hope that the students of Central will always re- member me and write to me in Germanyf, Oliver Weiss came to Oliver Weiss offers support to the football team from his seat in the stands. iPhoto by K. Idej Central from North Ger- many. Oliverls favorite pastimes were playing soc- cer and waterskiing. After graduating, Oliver plans to attend college in Amer- ica. Getting to know these exchange students pro- vided a learning experi- ence for everyone. They offered Central something special and will return to their homelands with many new friendships. if A new arrival, Christina Miles gives a friendly smile I K , ....,,g, 5 M QT' f Q44 6 1 tt' rir t I f , We . ttrt 242 - Foreign Exchange Students, Wrestlerettes fr it if ' 'W'h'WMfm.W .M 5, . Alexander von Lindeiner shares a little about his life in Germany with fellow class- mates. CPhoto by T. Trotterj V in v- v :bp-5 rica, A ,J , .t ' , e ..... ,Q M4 Sadayuki Takayama dis- cusses the do,s and donlts of computer operation with Miss Hogan. iPhoto by J. Russelll Wrestlerettes Without moral support, it would be useless for any team to be competitive. This was especially true for the wrestlers. The Wrestlerettes pro- vided the wrestlers not only support, but fruit juices and a little first aid. They also set up bleach- ers and cleaned up before and after each match. Their part in the success of Central's wrestling team was large. Wrestlerettes: Sonji Bivens, Vicki Carmichael, Nancy Beasley, Misty Floyd, Amanda Childress, Jenny Tackett. Wrestlerettes, Foreign Exchange Students - 243 Mr. D. P. Whitley, in his final years as principal of High Point High School. In Memoriam In the fall of 1983, High Point City Schools suf- fered a great loss with the death of Mr. D.P. Whitley Sr., who served as princi- pal of High Point High School from 1937 until he retired in 1961. 'SML Whitley was a spe- cial person. He was truly dedicated to education , remarked Mrs. Teague, who worked with him for seventeen years. During these years, a good solid education was hard to come by. Mr. Whitley was thereto see that the stu- dents didnit waste their chancef' The 1983-84 Pemican would like to dedicate this page as a memorial to Mr. D.P. Whitley, Sr. He touched the lives of many with his devotion and un- derstanding. Mr. Whitley will surely be missed, but never forgotten. Mr. D.P Whitley - 244 -N., x Checking his scheduled ap- pointments, Mr. Whitley found dedication was neces- sary in his position as princi- pal. Never too busy to help any- one, Mr. Whitley assists Mrs. Teague with a schedule problem. Index pple Computer nalysis wesome ison each uttons Backwards Homecoming .... 34, 35 Bag and Baggage Clinic ................,... ...... 1 95 Bailey Charlene .................... 65 Aaron, Lawrence ................... 94 Acuff, Libby .................. 98, 145 Adams, Bridgett ....... Adams, Mark ........ ........... 1 60 Adams, Martin ............... 65, 94, 158 Adams-Millis ............ ...,....192 Adamson, Angela ......,...,...,... 90 Agner, Mark ..,...,...,. ..... ........ 1 0 8 Bailey, Doris .... ..52 189 Bailey, Laverne ........... Bailey, William Baker, Genvea. Baker, Kaki ..... Baker, Katie .... Baker, Sam ...... ........ 98, 160 ........65 . ..... 104 Baldwin, Tammyn... ..... 94, 130, Akers, Charlotte ............ 12, 13, 49, 65, 135, 139, 169, 230, 255 Akers, Mary Ann ........... 12, 13, 107, 108, 156 Akyari, Saeed ............. 170, 173, 174 Albertson, Elaine ............... 108, 138, 155 Alford, David ....... ............. 9 8 Alford, Eddie ....... .....,...... 4 Alford, James ...... ....... 94 Allen, Kathy ..,...,.. ..... . ......... 1 os 131 Baldwin, Wayne .................... 64 Ball, Patricia ................. 90, 137 Ball, Tommy . ....... .. 1 11, 98, 108, 38, 160, 188 Ballard, Freddie .............. 52, 98 Ballard, Twan ................ 65, 146 HPC Band ..................... 8,50, 51 Banks, Mary ........................ 108 Barefoot In The Park .............,,.. . ..... 145, 245 Barfield, Jeffery .......,..... 65, 94 Barnes, Carl ,................. 53, 108 Barnes, Mrs. Vanessa ...,.... 122, Allen, Laurie Ann ..,........... 108, 165 Bennett, Todd ,..... Bennett, Toni ..,,... Benson, Ms. ..... . Benton, Tara ...... ,. Benton, Todd ..,.... Berry, James ....... ........90 ........90 ........12, 13, 98, 169 ......17, 139 ........55, 90 Beta Club ..........,.....,....... 48, 49 Bethea, James ..... . ...........,.... 98 Betty's Bride and Groom Shop ........ ......... 2 07 Biesecker, Mike .............. 11, 34, 108, 172 Bingham, Carolyn ............... 108 Bivens, Angela ....... 52, 65, 146 Bivens, John ......................, 104 Bivens, Sonji ........ . .,............ 96 Bivens, Sonya .................. 52, 98 Blackburn, Gary ......... ..98, 128 Blackburn, Terry .................. 98 Blacks Furniture ...........,..., 207 Blair, Joy ...............,....... 98, 145 Bland, Jeremy .,.... ......... 5 0, 108 38 41 Blanton Charles 34, 49, 59, 65, 134, 142 143, 157, 173, 231 Bledsoe, Mr. Randy .,......... 122, 162, 160, 177 Bledsoe, Will .......,.....,......... 122 Blue, Mrs. Lois .................... 122 Blue-White Club ...... .......... 138, 139 Boatwright, Patricia ..... 53, 108 Bolen, Sherry ...... Bolton, Ruby ....... Bolton, John ........ Booe, Nikki .....,... . ...... 108 108 117 ..........108 Booe, Rachel ................,........ 65 Booe, Rosemary .,......... 90, 148, 149 Booker, Cathy ................. 52, 98 Boone, Julie ........... 90, 57, 135 Boone, Kathy ........ 143, 90, 135 Boone, Melissa ...... . ....... 53, 117 Booster Club ............... 138, 139 Bostic, Sandra ....................... 65 Bostic, Freddie .................... 117 Bouldin, Scott ................ 41, 47, 49, 66, 190 Bowden, Angela ......... ...53, 108 Bowden, Frankie .........,.. 52, 98, 180 Bowman, Angie.. Boyan, Jimmy .... Boyd, Kim. ......... . ......104 ..........108 . ............... 98 Boys' State .......... ......... 44 , 45 Brackett, Peter ...........,......... 78 Brady, John .................. 90, 157, 172, 138 Brady, Timmy ................. 34, 66, 138 154 155 Brannon, June .... Breeden, Edwin.. Bredden, Mike .... Brenmar Studios Bridges, Elaine... 1 a ...........98, 188 182 104 .......108 108 Allen, Otis ............ Allen, Rosa ........ Allen, Steve ....... Allen, Tony ...,.... Allen, Tonya ...... Allen, Traci .......... H.-.Q 113 104 .104, 162 .........117 ...53, 117 .....51, 94 Allison, Vickie ............ 108, 146 Allred, Christy ............... 49, 57, 90,139, 144, 174, 241 Allred, J oanie ..................... 117 Allred Metal Stamping Work .....,... .................... .... 1 99 Allred, Pete ......,........, ...65, 148 Allred, Mrs. Susan .............. 165 All-State Chorus ,.....,...,.. 44, 45 Amick, Andrea ........ 40, 49, 51, 65, 144, 231 Anchor Club ................ 137, 138 Anderson, Neil ............... 34, 49, 90, 138, 139, 160, 185, 187 Barnett, Danny .....,.,....... 51, 98 Barnett, Harvey ....... . ............ 89 Barnett, Richard.. ........ 50, 108, Barrier, Ersella ................... 172 104 Barto, Robert ....... . ...... 108, 145 Bartol, Henry ................ 49, 108 Bartol, Kit ................ 9, 51, 172 Basal, Allen ................... 18, 108 Baseball ........ . .............. 186, 187 Basketball, J .V ....,...... ....... 1 80, Boatwright, Wanda .,....... .... 1 54 Bodenhamer, Stephen ...,...... 65 Bodenhamer, Tonya ............. 65, 148, 149, 230 Bogan, Joe ...............,... 104, 162 Bogans, Derrick .................... 94 Bogans, Lisa .................. 53, 108 Bogans, Sabrina .................... 90 Bogans, Tammy ............... 17, 98 Brice, Tracey ....... ............ 9 4 Bridges, Kate ................ 53, 108 Bridges, Tony ................ 90, 104, 176 Bridges, Valerie ..................... 55 Bridgman, Kathy .......... 95, 147 Bristow, Randall ..... .... . ..1 1, 66, 138, 160, 176, 177 Broadie, Lisa ................. 90, 148 181 Basketball, J .V Girls .......... ............... 1 82, 183 Basketball, Varsity Anderson Mrs. Pat, ............ .64-, 122 Anderson Sean ..... ................ 9 8 Anderson Troy ...,... ....... 6 5, 188 Anderson, Tyrone. ............... 117 Anderson, William .......... ,.. 108, 162 Boys' ...........,.,.......... 176, 177 Basketball, Varsity Girls' ........................ 178, 179 Baskins, Jackie ..................... 98 Baskins, Willie .................... 108 Bates, Travis ................ 53, 108, 162, 184 Baxley Neal . ......................... 78 Bayer, Stephanie ................... 98 Beasley, Nancy ..... ......108 Beaston, David ....,... ........ 2 5 Beaston, Karen ..... ........... 25 Beck, Sherry ........ ........51, 90 Beech, Dana ............... 108, 114, 143 Beeson, Eddie. ................ , .... 108 Beeson, Shannon .......... 90, 138, Anderson Dr. William G .... 119 Andrews, Allen ..,......,.. 98, 138, 173, 185 Andrews, Mr. Lee .......... 14, 31, 120, 121 Andrews, Ricky. .,................. 98 Andrews, T. Wingate ....,......... 2 139 Beeson Hardware ............ 207 Benfield, Karen ................. .... 9 8 Benfield, Mike ......... 44, 49, 65, 139, 142, 143, 187, 230 Armstrong, Johnetta ........... 90, 138 Arsenault, Tom ....... ........ 5 2, 98 144 Art Club ............ ........ .......... Arts and Graphics . .,..,....... 206 Athletes Munch Out .......... 139 49 Auman, 'Penny...,.... , 65, 230 Austin, Karen ...................... 108 Autry Jody ...,... .......... 4 9, 56, 90, 169 Ayscue, Dana . ............ ...53, 108 Benfield, Teresa .................. 108 Bennett, Jonathon ....... 98, 173, 138, 185, 188 Bennett, Michael ................ 117 Bennett, Patricia ........... 65, 147 Bennett, Bennett, Bennett, Bennett, Richard ........, 90, 138, 160 Stefanie ..... 54, 55, 98 Steve ........ Theresa 89, 98, 185 ...,......65, 147 Bennett, Tim ......................... 90 Boger, Rodney 130111, Philip. ....... . ...........89, 98 Broadwater, Tracy .......... 57, 90 Brockington, Sarah ...,......... 105 J Doug Wagner and Mi- still another great perfor- chelle Cromwell, As Paul ITIHHCC- CPh0t0 by J- RHS- and Corie Batter in Bare- sellj foot in the Park, put on Index - 245 Crow, Susan .................... 4, 135, 147 I hope I never see an- get the index accurate and other index! Kellie Lew- to the point of perfection. is worked an infinite num- fPhoto by R McDonnel1j ber of days and nights to i een , ,sais Brockman, Thorston ........... 157 Broddyg Angela .................... 104 Brooks, Amy . .......... 18, 19, 88, 89, 90, 143, 135 Cagle, Tony ..,.............. Caldwell, John ........... Calhoun, Mrs. Betty.. Calhoun Dru Store .. Brooks, Mr. Gwyn ,.... ......... 1 26, t 160, 162 Brown, Allen .............,... 50, 108 Brown, Calvin ................,.... 188 Brown, Mr. Charlie ............ 125, 160 Brown, Chris ....,...,.. ......... 1 O8 Brown, Fonda ....... ......... l 89 Brown, Leslie .....,. ....... 4 9, 51, 90, 138 Brown, Mike ............... .... 6 4, 66, 138, 160, 188 Brown, Roy ............................ 98 Brown, Sheila ................ 90, 147 Brown, Treka .................. 90, 51, 49, 138, 137 Bryant, Susan ...........,.......... 108 Buchanan, Brian .................. 49, 56, 66 Buie, Sandra ............ ,.... .... 1 1 7 Burchette, Linda. ....... ......,. 90 Burgin, Donald .,...... ........... 9 4 Burger King .......... .,...... 1 8, 64 Burgess, Ken ..........,...,........ 108 Burgess, Lisa... ............ . 90, 139, Burgin, Donald ...................... 66 Burkhardt, Dean ,....... ...34, 51, 169, 174 .108, 162 Burns, Timmy ..................... 108 Butler, Anne ......... 47, 66, 138 Byers, Fatina ........,...,......,..... 66 Byers, George ...........,.. ...96, 98, 170, 171, 172, 173, 180, 181 Byers, Tina ......,...,............... 147 Byers, Tracey. ............. 130, 131 Byrd, Mrs. Beth .................. 123 Byrd, Mark ........... .......,.90, 148, 149 alculus lass of '84 abbage Patch The C Store ,.................... 193 Cablevision ........... ............ 2 O7 Cagle, Shelia ................. 52, 104 246 -- Index 8 Callicut, Dale . ...,.. ..- Carnbridge, Amy ........ Campbell, Craig ......... Campbell, Gail ........ -11 Campbell, Linda ........ Campbell, Lorna ..... 47, 90, 156, 138, 139, 49, 174 Campbell, Louise ...... . Campbell, Scott ......... Campbell, Wendy ....... Canady Glenn ....... . H.. Canadya Lori ............... Cannon, Bonnie .......... Cannon, Mrs. Jewel Canty, Bertha ............. Canty, Shelia .............. Carlus, Mills .......... ..... Carmichael, Vicki. .... . Carolina Gardens.. .... . Carrick, Melissa .......,. Carter, Bobby ............. Carter, Dana............ ...52, 108 122 .........193 .........110 .........109 .....90, 52 ...66, 148 144 46 .14-3, 109 .........109 167 104 138, 178 137, 138 .........117 ......117 109 .........109 .139, 169 117 Carter, Darin ......,.......... ...... 1 17 Carter, Mr. Kenny . ............. 127, 186, 187, Carter, Ronnie ............ Carwell, Johnny ........ Casey David ............ Casey Michael ........... Cash, Lisa ................... Cashion, Audie .........., Castevens, Jennie ..,... Caswell, Angela. ..... Cato, Tammy ....,..... . Cave, Stephon ............ 182, 178 .........117 .........117 ...109, so .....9s, 51 ...,.....157 ...........9o ......109 109 .......,162, 52, 98 Caywood, Lisa ...................... 66, 230, 149 Cecil, Chip ............................. 90 Central Savings Bank ......... 196 Chadmon, Parnell .............. 162, 180, 98 Chamberlain, Jlmmy..109, 185 Chambers, Lena ............. 12, 13, 109 Chandler, Gary ............. . ....... 98 Chambers, Tessa ................ 130, 131, 66, 146 Chandlery Jerry ...... Chapman, Tony ...... Chavis, James ........ Cheek, Brian ....... 104, 184 ............173, Cranford, Jeff .................. .... 9 0, 169 242 Cranford, John ...... ................ 5 1 Craven, John ................. 50, 110 Crawford, John ............... ..,... 99 Crawford, Tammy ...... ...53, 110 Creech, Bonnie ............ ..,.52, 98 Cheek, Todd ........... Cheerleaders .......... Childress, Amanda Chorus ..........,......... Christian, Annette. Christian, Vicki ..... 51, 49 chummy, Mr. Peter:::144: 129 .....109, 172 .....164, 165 .......52, 109 8, 52, 53 ..53 109 Crescent Ford ...................... 192 Crldlebaugh, Natalie ...... 99, 57 Cromwell, Michelle .. 9, 45, 99, Clapp, David .......... 138, 98, 51 Clark, Angela. ..... ....... 9 0, 149 57, 245 Cross Country ............. 154, 155 Cross, Sue ............ ...,..... 99 , 51 Crossroads ........ .,............. 1 8 Crow, Karen ............... 162, 164, 106, 110 Clark, Randy ...... Clark, Tammy . ................ 52, 98 Clement, Carole .......... 109, 169 Clernmer, Noelle .......... 156, 16, 99, 138 Clemmer ......... 156, 16, 99, 138 Clinard, Stan ................ 99, 172, 138, 34, 185 Cline, Andrea ....,...............,... 99 Cline, Mrs. Kathy ...,.......... 125, 165, 139 Clodfelter, Geneva .............. 109 Clontz, Laurie. ,... ..., 9 0, 51, 169 Cloyd, Amy .............. 48, 49, 66, 40, 41, 139, 240, 241, 169, 231 Cobb, Daisy ..........,................ 66 Cobb, Johnnie ............. 180, 181 Cobb, Teresa ....... ............ 1 17 Cody Nancy ......... ...... 53 , 109 Cody, Susan .................. 138, 66, 49, 231 Coffl Johnny ....... ........... 99 Coffey, Kim .......... ...... 1 09 Coffey, Robin ....... ........ 94 Coffman, Ed ........... ...... 1 49 Coleman, Cheryl ........ ..... . ..99 Coles, Vonda ........... ........ 6 6 Collins, Tommy .....,...,..... .... . . 99 Colonna, Cathy ................. .. . 99, 175, 174 Colonna, David ....,....... 90, 160, 138, 176, 177, 188, 49 Combs, Scott ....................... 109 Commander, Bobby ...... 53, 109 Commander, Cynthia .... 66, 147 Commander, Kevin ............. 109 Commander, Theresa ......... 109 Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie..,.25 Cooper, Mrs, Christine ....... 122 Cooper, Wayne. ...,... .,..... ........ 9 9 Coppinger, Missy .................. 99 Cordial, Andy ............. ...,.... 9 0 Cordial, Donna Cornette, Jeff .......... Cornette, Kevin . .... . Comm, Rhonda....... ........9O 66 110 ........90 Coram, Rhonda .......... ........ 90 Cothram, Dana .................... 117 Cottingham, Sharon ...... 50, 110 Covington, Chris ................... 94 Covington, Clement ............ 110 Cowans, Mark ....................... 66 Cox, Bernard ............. ...162, 52, 185 Cox, Brian ........ 160, Cox, Mr. Jack. ..... ,........... .... 1 1 9 110 Cox, James ........... 53, 180, Cox, Jamie ........... 145, 50, 110 Cox, Lisa .......................... 52, 99 Cox, Lynette ................... 61, 66, Coz 189 Cox, Steve ............ 160, 138, 94 art, Miss Andrea .......... 126, 127, 156, 139, 178 Crane, Stephen 164, 67, 21, 160, 139, 138, 254, 230, 49 Crackers, Sally ........ .... 4 , 7, 25, 39, 40, 158, 169, Culclasure, Mr. Scott .......... 27, Culler, Christopher ........... Cullins, Rayvonne ..,...... ...... Cumbridge, Laura ............... Cumby Mrs. Betsy .............. Curd, Gayle ......................... Curd, J effery. ................ 53 256 .26, 129 117 117 ..99 123 110 , 117 Curry Chris ............. ............ 2 04 Curtis, Lisa .................... 67, Cuthbertson, Tanya .... 155, 104 Cuthrell, Tony ........ 90, 51, 184 ominos epot ance Dallas, Hayes ...................... 157 Dameron, Mrs. Alice ......... 120, 121 Dansen Contemporary ........ 193 Darden, Monica ................. ..117 Darr, John ......... ....,............. 1 17 Davis, Allison ...... Davis, Coley ,....... Davis, Donald ............. Davis Furniture .......... Davis, Gary ..... ....... . . Davis, George .............. Davis, Henry .......... .. Davis Insurance n Davis, Davis, J eff , .................. Davis, Ken ........ Davis, Kim . ..... . Ce ter ...................... James ...... . 91, ...........49, 67, 135, 231 138, 176 195 110, 162 ........110 ...,...,207 169, 188 160 . ........... . 104, Davis, Larry ........ .............. 45 , 52, 67 Davis, Roger ........ ...... ...... 94 Davis, Ronald ........ .......... 45 , 52, 67 Davis, Ronnie .............. 110, 162 Davis, Stephanie.. Davis, Tony ................. Davis, Tonya ........ ..... Davis, Vicky ................. ...........55, 91 .110, 162 .67, 147 Davis, Willie ......... ............... 1 10 Dawkins, Mrs. Heddie ....... 120, 121 Dawkins, Kevin...................117 Dawkins, Tonya ................. 2, 78 DeBerry, Sheryl ...... .. ........., 117 Decorative Sales and Service. ..................... .... 198 110 DeHart, Lisa ...... ........ Dennis, Brad ....... Dependable Refrigeration . ...... 111211187 ......208 Engstrom, Donna ...... Dewitt, Keith ........... ....... 9 1 DeWitt, Raymond .,............. 110 DeWitt, Shonda .............. 52, 99, 138, 146 Diamond, Patrick ........... 49, 67 Dick, Angela ................... 52, 99 Dickerson, Elizabeth ......... 106, 110, 162, 165 Dickey, Rodney .............. 26, 52, 99, 143, 165, 255 Diggs, Vonda ......................... 67 Dillingham, Amy ................. 53, 110, 145 Dillingham, Josh ................. 45, 52, 67, 145 Dines, Danny ................... 17, 67 Distributive Education Club of America. ............... 8, 148, 149 Elder, Rob ................. 1 1 0 Elizabeth's Pizza ....... Eller, Lora ..............,.... Ellerbee, Jerry ............ .50, 107, 143, 172 ........207 .........51, 100, 248 Elliott, Langley ......... 110, 162 Ellison, Vanessa .................. 110 Elson, Christina .,.........,..... 110, 138 139, 145 Elson, Elizabeth ....... . 91 Dixon, Patricia '---'-'-- '-- ---'- 94- Girls State ........................ 44-45 Dixon, Dixon, Dixon, Amy ...................... 9, 40, 45, 48, 49, 52, 67, 145 James .................. 26, 94 Randy ........................ 99 .....49, 57, 138, 145 Embler, Lee ............... ..,...... 6 4, 68, 187 English, Anne .......,.... ......... 6 8, 80 135, 230 English, Jim ......................,.. 34, 110, 172 Engstrom, Doug ........ Errico, Cynthia .......... 110 ....,.....110 .........106, Forsyth, John ..,.. ......ll0 Foster, Melinda ................... 110 Foust, Christy .................... 100, 138, 162, 164, 165 Foust, Mike ...............,.......... 49, 56, 91 Fowler, Adam ...... Fowler, George ........ .........110 ......111 Fox, John ................... ...... 1 00 Franklin, Richard ................. 26 Gibson, Jeff ................. 100 173 Gibson, Tammy ..........,.......... 55 Gilbert, Tammy ,.............,. Freeman, Mrs. Linda ......... 122, 123, 137 French Honor Society .......... 49 Frye, Rebecca ........ 49, 68, 230 111 138 Gilchrist, Charles ......... 78 148 Gilchrist, Tim .....,................. 91 Giles, Amy ............ 50, 111 138 Giles, Dr. Frank ....,........... 119 Giles, Jimmy .................. 49, 56, 91, 138 155 Gill, Donald ................. 162 185 Gill, Leslie ..................... 14, 127 Gill, Randy ..................... 49, 91, 134, 144, 173, 187 Gillespie, Joann ..........,......... 94 Fuller, Joanne .................,... Fulton, Amy ...................... ..27 Fulton, Grey ..,....................... 68 Funderburk, Tammy ............ 68, 149 230 9 Furr, Glenn .................... 50, 111 Furr, Patsy ........ ...... . ...51, 68 149 Furr, Tammy .................. 91 Futch, Mrs. Carolyn .,....... 9 147 122 Dow, Larry ..................... 11, 89, 100 149, 189 Dixon, Sandra ..................... 182 Doar, Mrs. Margaret ...... .... 1 22, 142 Dockery, Leon ....,.......... 99, 180 Dockery, Carylon ............,... 123 Dorsette, Gerald ......... 186, 187 Dorsette, Stacy ............,. 12, 67, 137, 139, 143, 152, 153, 154, 167 Douglass, Donald ................ 157 Douglas, Nancy .,..........,........ 94 94, 160, 251 Dowdy, Jane ......... 97, 100, 169 Drama Club ....,.................... 145 143, 182 Errico, Greg ........,..,.............. 49, 91, 144, 184 Errico, Hilda .............,........... 29 Ervin, Curtis . ........... . 52, 100 Erwin, Denny ............ 26 27 ,'1s2,'16:3 ..........110 Erwin, Vicki ................ 110, 111 Eshelman, Mrs. Debbra ..... 128 Evans, James ................. 49, 91, 144, 155 Evans, Leigh Ann .,.............. 91, 148 Everhart, Michael ...... ....,....68, 78, 148 Ewing, Gwyn .,................ 12, 13, Exolo .............. 45, 94 137, 138 Draughn, Gina ............... 49, 91, 148, 149 Driver, Anna ......,............ 40, 41, 45, 46, 47, 49, 59, 67, 135, 139, 174, 231, 234, 242 Drummond, Sandy ....,... 91, 174 Dumas, Howard .................... 91 Dumas, Kathy ......... ,......... 94 Dumas, Keith ........................ 67 Dumas, Warren .................... 67, 138, 184 185 Duncan, Tracie .................. 100 Dunlap, J ohnsie ................. 100 Dunlap, Tina .............,... 53, 110 Dunn, Mrs. Rachel .............. 52, 53, 129 Dunn, Tracey .....,...........,. 50, 91 Durham, Stephen .............,... 94 Dutnell, Meg ......,.,.......... 41, 49, 52, 67, 138, 139, 154, 167, 178, 231 Dyer, Angle ..................... 40, 46, rench ashion lashdance Fagge, Mrs. Susan ............... 122 Faircloth, Laura .,................. 12, 13, 100 Fairley, Marie ...................... 100 Faltynski, Laura .............. ....49, 51, 91, 135 Farlow, Michael ................., 104 Farlow, Mr. Theron ............ 128, 148 Fellowship of Christian Athletes. .....,.,.......... 138, 139 Ferguson, Tim .................. ,.... 6 8 Ferree, Kim ...................... 3, 51, 68, 78, 231 Ferrell, Eddie ...................... 110 First Federal Savings ......... 197 First Union ..........,............... 210 Fleming, Jeff ................... 49, 91 Future Homemakers of America .....,.... ..... .,... . ...,...... 8 o for it raduation eometry Gadd, Julie ......... ........... 4 9, 51, 68, 138, 169, 230 Gansman, Karen ............ 12, 19, 14, 59, 41, 45, 68, 135, 143 Gardener, Renee ......... 100, 145 Gardner, Kelly .......,...,.. 68, 149 Garland, Bobby ................ 5, 23, 40, 41, 46, 49, 68, 119, 138, 230 Garrls, Lani ........................... 94 Garrison, Jennifer .............. 111 Gayner, Phoebe .......... ...... 1 17 Gillespie, Stacy ................... 117 Gillette, John ...................... 111 Gillis, Anita ............. 49, 51, 57, 139, 135, 143, 160, 164, 165 Gilmore, Alisa ....................... 91 Gilmore, Ann ...................... 183 Gilmore, Tammy ...........,.... 100, 146, 182, 183 Ginn, Donald ...... ................, 1 11 Glatkauskas, Gabi ............... 49, 68, 231 Glatkauskas, Mikdas ......... 111 Glatkauskas, Nikki ..,......... 172 Godbolt, Michael .......... 94, 149 Godfrey, Brooks ............. 55, 91, 94, 95, 138, 158, 160, 184 Godfrey Glenn ...... .............. 1 87 Godfrey Paula .............,. 12, 13, 88, 89, 91, 143, 164, 160, 95 Godwin, Jeff ..........,.......... 4, 68 Godwin, Margi ..........,........... 53, 111, The Golden Butterfly ......... 138 197 Goodnight, Jay .............,..... 1 1 1 Godwin, Robin ............,,..,... Governors School .......... 40, 41 Grace, Sandra .,........., 100, 138, 154, 167, 178, 179 Graduation ....................... 14, 15 1? 49, 51, 64, 67, 78, 236 Dyer, Scotty ........................ 117 Dyles, Jack .......... ........ 1 10 conomics aster break , xolo Eason, William ....,............... 117 East, Tracy .................... 91, 149 East Forsyth .... ..... .............. 34 Eastridge, Mark. .,... ......... 1 10 Ebron, Mrs. Linda .....,....... .125, 146 Edwards, Billy ......... 64, 67 , 78 Edwards, Lee ,............ ......... 1 10 Edwards, Mollie ............. 49, 57, 59, 67, 139, 230 Edwards, Treva. ................,. 110 Elder, Lauren ....... ....... 2 7 Fleming, Tony .......... Flowers, Deborah ...... Flowers, John ......... .........110 ......154 Flowers By Nell .................. 211 Floyd, Misty ............. ..... 5 5, 110 Flynt, Alan .......................... 100 Fields, Mr. Rickey .............. 125 Food World .....,...................... 18 J .V Football ................ 162, 163 Varsity Football .............. ...158, 159, 160, 161 1155 Foot Scene ............................. 18 Forbes, Andy .................. 34, 46, 49, 68, 134, 138, 139, 143, 168, 231 Forbes, Rachel .................... 100 Forbis, Tammy .................... 110 Forsyth, Beth ................. 40, 41, 45, 49, 56, 57, 68, 230 Forsyth, James .... ............... 1 10 As the 3:15 bell rings, so and live freely . . . until do our hearts and minds. 8:25 the next morning. We go on to other things fPhoto by S. Picklesimerj Index 4- 247 y .......,.......... 111,162 Hargrove, Stephanie ..,...,..., 41 Grant, George ....... ........50, 111 Mrs. Carolyn ............ 124, Gray, Gray, Catherine ..... Gray, Penny ......... Gray, Rhonda ........ Green, Richard ..... Green Street Bapti 137, 138 .....,....19, 91 ..........49, 91 176 177 st , Church ...... ,...............,.. ...... 3 6 Hume, Robert ....... Green, Valeda ..................... 100 Griffey, Tony .................. 91, 145 Gripper, Monica ............. 12, 49, 59, 68, 135, 143, 139, 160, 164, 231 Grooms, Tammy .................... 69 Guilford Optical Company ...........,. Gundy, Tim .......... Gunnell, Guy ....... ......199 ........69 ..........l00 111 Guy, Bill ............,...........,...... Guy, Julie ....................,.. 41, 49, 69, 134, 135, 231 Guyer, Tim .................... 55, 111 op-In istory eadache Hackler, Melissa ........,........ 111 Hackney Hoyt ,...,,.,.... 138, 100 Richard Haggarty Photography ........... ...... 2 11 Hagler, Maurice ...................... 4 Hagler, Teresa. ...1 .................,. 6 9 Hall, Cindy ......,....... ....... 4 0, 41, 52, 59, 69, 49, 137, 144, 145, 231 Hall, Elmer .......................... 104 Hall, Jay ........ .,...... 1 00, 105 Hall, Jeri ...........,. ,............ 1 00 Hall, Nathan ....... ............. 1 11 Hall, Tommy ........ ....... 6 9, 187 Halsey, Tim ........ ...... .111 Hamilton, Chris .................... 91 Hamilton, Greg .... .............. 1 11, 160, 162, 180, Hamilton, Wes ........ . ....,...... . Hamlin, Renita ......,...... 69, 181 111 147 Hammonds, Glenn .............. 111 Haney Emmanuel ...... ...30, 188 Hard Jim 45,49,52,69,26,137: 145, 230 Harp, Kendrick ....... . ............ 52, 1 111, 62 Harper, Mrs. Catherine ..,.... 45, 144 Harrington, Bobby ...... 129, Harrington, Dwayne ...,......... 78 Harrington, Jean ................ 117 Harrington, Kenan ............... 69, 137, 138 Harrington, Syniece ........... 138, 166, 178 Harris, Andy .,............. 111, 172 Anthony .,........... 26, 52, 100, 162 .........91, 138, 184 ..50, 111 .......111 .......208 Harris, Harris, Arlen .....,......... Harris, Caran ...... ..... Harris, Carey ...... Harris, Corey ...,.. Harris-Dallas Insurance. .,...,....... . Harris Debra .,.................... 117 Harris, Mrs. Evelyn ............ 124 Harris, Fred .......................,.. 94 Harris, Harris Harris Harris, Harris, Harris Harris 9 9 9 Henry ............ Kenny ....,... Lara ........ Linda .......... Miss Pat ....... Reginald ....... Tangie ......,. .,.....104 ...........51, 146 91, 104 .......104 Harris, Verdetta ........ ....... 1 04 Harrison, Cindy ...,.... ,...... 1 1 I Harrison, Regina.. ...,........ 111 Harrison, Robert .................. 91 Hart, Debra .............,...... 49, 51, 91, 138 Harvell, Steve .....,......... 51, 100 Hauser, Trisha ....,...........,...,. 91, 138, 143, 51 Haworth, Philip ..,.......,...... 100, 152, 155, 168 Haworth, Susan ..........,........ 49, 59, 69, 135, 169 Hayes, Karen ........................ 69 Hayes, Wayne ......,........... 52, 91 Haynes, Keith ...................., 100 Haynes, Mrs. Sharon .......... 129 Hazzard, Mike .........,......... .. 100 Heafner, Anne ................ 41, 49, Hooks, Coach David ........... 79, 128,138,139, 160, 162, 163, 180 Hooper, Patricia ............ . ..,.. 117 Hooper, Tim ...............,...,.... 104 Hooper, Tony . ................ 78, 177 Hope, Brian ........ Hope, Kim .......... ......,52, 94 ........52, 104 112 172 Hoskins, Rob . ........,. , Houston, Sharon ....,.... ..91, 149 52, 59, 69, 230 Heafner, John .................... 100, 104, 187 Heatherly, Mr. Emerson ...... 14, 31, 120, 121 Hedrick, Jerry ...... ..... ......... 1 1 1 Hedrick, Roger ...,...,. Heide, Doug ..........., .... ........100 111 Hemrick, Stephen ............,. Henderson, Jason .........,...... 50, 111 Hendrix, Brian .......,........... 100, 138, 143, 160, 162 Henry, April ............,...,. 53, 111 Hensley, Tim . ....................... .91 Herman, Neil ..,.............. 49, 56, 57, 91, 138, 139, 155 Hero ...,... Hester, Miss Pat .,.............. 105, 127, 154 Hewett, Mark ..... ........... ...... 1 1 1 Hewett, Mary Kathryn ...... ..53 Hicks, David ......................, 100 Hicks, Mark .................... 49, 91 Highfill, Wendy ............. 69, 149 Highland Yarn Mills ..........,............. High Point Bank and Trust .........,.............. High Point Enterprise ........ 192 I-LR Family Practice Assoc ............,........ .. High Point Memorial Hospital .................. .......,.195 ..,..l8, 36 High LQ. Hill, Donna. ..... ....... 1 00 Hill, Jackie ........ . ........ 111 Hill, Jamie ,........ ............. 1 01 Hill Jocelyn ................. 69, 189 Hill J ohnathon .................... 91 Hill Hill Lynn ............. .. 69, 34, 149 Sandra ......................... 104 148 Hillard, Benji ....... . ..... Hines, Samantha ........ Hinson, April . ...... ..... . Hinson, Carl ..,..., .... Hocutt, Robert .... ,. . At the Homecoming ac- master the hula hoop in tivities, Laura Eller two easy steps. fPhoto by shows the crowd how to K. Idej 248 - Index Hoffman, Susan ......... Hogan, Miss Karen .... Holden, Agnes ........ Holden, Joan ............. ...91, ..,......104 ....49, 94, 138, 174 ...55, 112 .........101 .....91, 54 ........125, 165 112 Holmes, Jackie ...... ., ........... 154 Homecoming Court ............... 8, 12, 13 Homecoming Day ,.............. 8, 9 Homecoming Game .....10, 11 Honbarrier, Kim. ........... 56, 101 Honeycutt, Chris ................ 101 ..9l 173 Honeycutt, Mike ..... 9 Howell, Chip ......... Hudson, Chris ....... Hudson, Todd ........ -Huggins, Hughes, Hughes, Frank . ............. 69, Jay ....,..................... 112 47, 91 ....,...101 Jamie ............,...... 101 187 91 149 Hughes, Kathy .............. 69, Hughes, Laura .............., 11, 12, 13, 112, 107 Hughes, Mark .............. 101 , Hunt, Angela .,.... 187 ...........104 ........154 Hunt, Ricky, ............. . ......., .94 1 12 Hunt, Scotty ...,.................... Hunter Coal and Oil ........... 195 Hunter, Matt .......... ......... 1 1, 20, 69, 79, 130, 131, 134, 138, 143, 169, 230 Hunter, Rudolph. .......... 94, 188 Huntley Robin .........,..... 41, 49, 51, 59, 69, 137, Hutchins, Ray ......... ...... Hutchins, Terry ............. nteract ce cream gloo Ide, Kate ........................ Ilderton 70, 135, 169, 230, Dodge .................... 20 Ilderton, Carter .,....... , Ilderton, Mary ............... 7o,135,13s,139, .21, Ingram, Ms. .,...,................... Ingram, April .............. 154, Ingram, Archie .............. 70, Ingram, Audra ........., ......... 70 Ingram, Bryant ............., 53, Ingram, Ingram, Ingram, Ingram, Ingram, Ingram, Ingram, Cynthia.................. Genene ..... .. Gexjuan ................ JoAnn ... ........... 50, Joyce ....... .....,..... Millard ................ Mitchell ........... 12, 231 101 ........91 ...4, 47, 256 193 104 34, 231 122 189 148 .51, , 147 112 101 112 ...70 112 101 112 162 Ingram, Robert ............,...... 117 Ingram, Sandy .............. 70, 138, 160, 176, 188, 251 Ingram, Tammy. .......,.......... 117 Ingram, Tara ......................... 70 Ingram, Tracey ...., .... ....... 1 0 4 Ingram, Vanittia ......,...,....... 104 Ingram Vending .................. 206 Ingram, Veronica .......... 70, 149 Ingram, Walter ...,.. ........... 1 12 Interact ..... . ......... ....... 5 , 134 Isom, Greg. .... .. Isom, Kim .................... 101, Isom, Susan . ..... .. Iveyg Angie. ............ uniorettes am-out 146 149 117 ........91, eau jackets J abberwock .................... 44, 45 Jackson, Antonio ..... . ...... 188 Jackson, Cathy .............. 52, 70, 146 1 38, Jackson, Darrell ................. 1 17 Jackson, Gina ......... ......... 1 89 Jackson, Keith ........... .... . .78 Jackson, Leonard ...... .... 1 17 Jackson, Melvin ......... .... 1 12 Jacobs, Willie .......,.....,...... ...91 J amerson, Cynthia ........ 52 101 James, Larry ..................... ..70 James, Tracy ..................... 154 Jane, Carlos ....,........... 112, 172 J ane, Teresa ......... 70, 137 230 J arrell, Melissa ..... ............ 1 17 Jarvis, Roger .............. ........117 ...35 49 Jeffords, Ginger ........., , , 56, 91, 139, 143, 156 Jenkins, Antonio ........... 53, 112 Jenkins, Gloria ................... 112 Jenkins, Jamie ,...... ........ 9 2 Jenkins, Johnny ................. 112 Jenkins, Pam ................ 53, 117 Jenkins, Sheila .............. 46, 47, 70 146 Jenkins, Treva .................... 104 Jessup, Sandra ............. 52, 101 Jiggetts, Charlene ........ 94, 149 Jiggetts, Kim ,....... ......... 5 3, 112 Johnson Barbara ................. 78 Johnson, Brenda ......... 112 149 Johnson Byron .,...,........... 112 Johnson Catherine .... 101, 145 Johnson, Christy ................ 101 Johnson Curtis .................... 78, 160, 184 Johnson Derone ....,...... 92, 104 Johnson Fred ......... ...,...,... 1 01, 187, 162 Johnson Ms. Gwen ............. 25, 126, 137, 138 Johnson, James ............ 92, 112 Johnson, Jesse ...................... 70 Johnson Katherine .,.........., 54, 55, 112 Johnson, Kelly ........ ......... 1 17 Johnson, Kevin ....... .... . .70 Johnson, Lisa .......... ...... 1 04 J ohnson, Mark .........,. ........ 9 4 Johnson Rebecca ................. 94 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Johnson One very important as- pect of evefy day student crowd cheers on the Bison life is spirit. Here, the to another victory X ,gif 3 , Sandy ..... ......... . Robin ................... 1 12 Roy .........,............. 70, 138, 157 149 Sharon ................. 101 Stephanie ,.......... 112, 166, 178 Steve .................... 104 , Trena ................... 104 Treva ..................... 52 Jena Suhanne .... .,.... ..... 70,230 101 J oly, Tammy. ......,............... . Arnold Jones Oil and Heating ............................ 206 Jordon, David ............... 53, 117 Jordan, Fay ......................... 146 Jordan Romona ............... 104 Jordan Terry ....................... 50, 112 162 Joseph, Miss Dolores ......... 122 Joyner, Amy ................... 51, 70, 78, 230 Jump, Michael ...................... 94 Juniorettes ..........,.. 8, 137, 138 Justice, Mary ..........,...,....... 112 J .W. 's Golf Shop ................. 206 Z L eyettes inks Kearns, Mr. Don ....... ....... 1 29 Kearse, Carleen .................. 112 Kearse, Dana ....................,.. 112 Keaton, Sheila ............. 112, 146 Kelly, Dawn ......... .......,..... 1 12 Kelly, Tony ..........,................ 104 Kemm, Susan ........................ 27 Kendall, Mrs. Verdie ........., 122 Kennedy, John .............,........ 71 Kennedy, Mr. Ken ............... 129 Kester, Lane ............,........... 101 Kester, Todd ................... 34, 61, LaMuraglia, Joe ........ ,...... 1 01, 105, 169, 255 LaMuraglia, Mimi .............. 106, 112, 156, 162, 165 Langston, B.J. ...................... 71, 148 149, 230 Lauder, Eddie .............. 107, 156 Lawder, Elizabeth ..... ........ 1 12 Lawrence, Andy ............ 71, 149 Lea, Allison ..................., 46, 47, 71, 80 174, 230 Lea, Joanne ............... Leach, Kim ................ Leak, Harry ............... Leak, Priscilla ......,.... 92,137 Ledbetter, Kelvin ...... 138 Ledbetter, Lisa .......... Lee, Lee, Charles .........,.... Demorris ........... v s 101 138 147 71, 160, 176 ,.... 101 26 27 Lindsay, Robert ............. ,.... 1 17 Lindsay, Talisa .............. 52, 117 Lindsay, Timmy .................... 92 Ling, Michelle .................... 101, 165 162, Linville, Mandi .................. ...71, 149, 231 Linweaver, Kelly ..........,...,.. 112 Lipscomb, Sequita .............. 112 Lisenby, Vickie .............. 71, 147 Lissner, Glenn ........ .......... 1 01 Little, Beatrice .,..... ....... 1 12 Little, Janice ...... ....... 1 04 Little, Jeffrey ......... ............ 7 1 Little, Pratt .......................,, 188 Little, Sharon ........,..... 117, 166 Little, Shirley ................,..... 117 Livingston, Angela ............... 52, 101, 137 Livingston, Dutchess .......... 104 Livingston, Emilia ,.............. 101 Livingston, Felicia ........ 94, 182 Livingston, Johnnie Mae.. 189 52, 101, 172 234,235 Lee, Edward ......,.. ,,.... ..... ,..... 5 5 Lee, Ronald. ................ ...40, 41, 46, 47, 49, 54, 55, Lee, Sonya ........................,.. Lee, Tasha ................... 101, Legette, Anthony ................ 230 101 143 101 Legrande, Shelby ..,............... 78 Leneski, Therese .,........ 92, Leonard, Barry .......... ....... 117 112 Leonard, Charles ...,.............. 71 Lewallen, Stephanie .......... 104 Lewallen, Paul . ...... ........ . .101 Lewis, Butch ......................... 71 Lewis, Mrs. Eunice ............ 124, 125 Lewis, Kellie ..............,... 41, 46, 47, 49, 71, 143, 230, 246 Lewis, Roxana .................,... 46, 50, 92, 138 Jones, Bonnie ........................ 92 Jones, Carolyn ............... 50, 92, 104, 138, 149, 182 Jones, Cathy ............... 101, 138 Jones Darby ........................ 53, 112, 145 Jones Dina .,.................... ,..112 Jones, Greg ..,................. 26, 49, 52, 70, 143, 155, 231, 255 Jones, Helen ....................... 104 Jones, James ....,.......,.......... 104 Jones, Jennifer ................... 112 Jones, Jerri Lynn ..........,..... 70, 137, 138, 167, 178, 179 Jones, Katherine ................. 70, 135, 230 Jones, Mrs. Lillie ................ 119 Jones, Penny ........... ........ 9 4 Jones, Sandra ....... ........ 9 4 92, 130, 131, 134, 148, 188 Key Barry ...................., 71, 148 Key Club .............................. 5, 9 Key, Michael ................ 117, 185 Keyrnid ............. ............, 2 06 Kiziah, Chris ....... ............ 94 Klontz, Laurie ........ ...... 1 38 Kirby, Ms. Janie ................ 126, 145 Kohl, David ........................,. 92, 134, 143, 173 Kopack, Becky. ..............,... 106, 111, 112, 113, 143, 156 Kopack, Shelly ....,.......... 49, 92 Krall, Coach Ron ................ 157 Krall, Ronnie .............. 101, 138, 160, 162, 185, 188 Krauss, Kirk .................... 49, 92 over Boy ed Zeppelin uau Laxnpe, Susan ...... ....... 5 0, 112 Lewis, Tawana ,............ 104, 138 Lewis, William . ..................... 94 The Lilly Ce. ....................... 197 Lindeiner, Alexander Von . ............................ 71, 134 Lindsay, Ann ......................... 12 Lindsay, Barbara. ................ 1 1 2 Lindsay Bobby .....,........ 71, 112 Lindsay Deloris.. ............ 34, 71 Lindsay James ..................... 94 Lindsay, Martha ............. 46, 49, 71, 139, 231, 255 Lindsay, Michael .................. 71, 160, 176 Lindsay, Phyllis ..................... 71 Lloyd, Callie .......,.................. 94 Lloyd, Marvin .................. 104 Lockamy, Glenda. ...... ........... 9 2 Locklear, Elizabeth ............ 104 Locklear, Norma .,.. 71, 79, 147 Lockwood, Laura ................ 1 1 3 London, Antwanna ....,......... 104 London, Deanna ........ ....... 1 01 Long, Greg .............. ,........ 9 2 Long, Luther ........... ....... 1 13 Long, Youngs ............. ...... 5 0 Longwood College ........ ...... 46 Looney, Bryan ............ ,...,.. 1 17 Looz, Marie ............. .......... 1 17 Lotts, Julie ...... .......... 7 2, 147 Love, Eugene ........... 13 ...........113, 8 , 162, ,180 Lovely, Roosevelt ................ 101 Lowe, Gina ..................... 52, 92, 138, 145 Lucas, Jennifer .............. 72, 79, 147, 189 Lucas, Nellie .......,............... 101 Luffman, Edward .................. 72 Luther, Ken .......,....... ....... 1 88 Lyles Chevrolet ......... Lyles, Serelda ............ .......104 Lyndon, Mrs. Billie .....,... 122 Lyon, Mrs. Mary Lyon, Zack ...................... 20, 92, Lytch, David , ..... . Lytch, John ......... 134, 154 Index - 249 . .......,.... 2, 161 McCray, Marlo ...............,...... 51, Heather ................... 94 Mar ton, Our main source of spirit did H W0I1d61'fH1 .1010 lead- is our dancrnginascot. ing the Ch69fS and the Cece Wasmer and others Crowd- Medley, Patrick ...............,. . 113, 181 180, Mellonas, Ernest ................... 92 Mendenhall, Merry .,........... 102 Merle Norman Cosmetics .......... ,........ ..... 2 1 0 188 Metivier, Dan ...................... Middlebrooks, Columbus .... 26, 181 52, 102, 180, Middlebrooks, Don. ............ 176 Middlebrooks, Wanja ...... .... . 52, 102 Mid-State Locksmith Service ,.................. Migliarese, Alyssa .... . 47, 49, 73, 139, 144, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Mason, Mason, Mary .....,.......... 135, 139, Pam .........,...... Sedena .,.......... 173, ..72, 53 Teresa ............... 72, 53 Lora ...,..... .... Molly .,............. Lytch, Matt ..............,........... 188 ichael Jackson TV r. T Mabe, Glenda ...............,. 49, 52, 72, 78, 231 Mabe, Nancy-Jo .............. 52, 92 Mabe and Co. ................ ,.,... 2 06 MacDona1d's .................... 18, 64 Don MacDougall .................. 49, 72 230 MacDouga1l, Jennifer .......,.. 52, 101 Mack, Ruby ................ ........ 9 4 Mack, Ruth .........................,. 94 Maclieragher, Scott .......... Mac Panel ............ ...... ........ 101 206 Math Club ................... Matthews, Dwayne ..... Maupin, Chris ............. Maude 's Country Kitchen .................... Maxwell, Gil ................. 41, 72, 134, 157, Mayberrys ................... Maynard, Katherine 46, 93, 95, 135, 102, ..52 Mays, Elaine ........,............. McAllister, Martha ..... 49, 72, 143, 160, McBee, Angel .............. McBee, Eddie ..,........... McBee, Michelle ......... McCain, Molly .,...,..,.... 72, 78, 231, McCall, Allen ............. , 9 ..49, 92, 175 231 117 231 113 .97, 143 144 ..92 102 ........193 ..34 49 52, 104 McCray, Previn ...,............. 102 McDonnell, Patrick ....... 23, 34, 46, 47, 92, 95, 138, 169 McDougal, Richard ........... 102, 138, 176 McDowell, Tony ..... .. 46, 49, 93 McDuff1e, Roise .,................ 102 McFadden, Regina. ....,....... 104 McGregor, Vincent ..... ,...,...., 5 2, 72, 94 McGuinn, Elizabeth ........... 102, Mclnnis, Mr. William McIntyre, Gary ......... Mclntyre, Linda ........ McKelvey, Angela ..... McKiver, Linda ......... 130, 131 McLarty Drug. ....,..... McLaurin, Chancey .. McLean, Georgia ....... 52, 72 McLean, Sheryl .....,... McLendon, Regina .... 162, 119 165 104 102 .........54, 55, 113 146, 189 .....39, 49, 142, 143 104 :::x:H72 McLin, Adrian ...... . ...........,.. 104 Macon, Debbie ......... , .... 53 113 Macon, Donna .................... 101 Madison, Robert ,............., 113 Madison, Mr. Robert ........ 128 Mallison, Beth ............. 111 113 Mallison, Joey ............... 92 134 Maness, Debra .................. ...52, 101 138 Maness, Jennifer ,...,...,...... 138 Maness, Tammy ....... ........,.. 9 2 McCall, Ken ............... Maness, Tim ................ 94 Mann, Mr. Kenneth. ........... .128 Mansfield, Mrs. Linda ........ 125 Manus, Jennifer .................. 101 Manz, Jamie ....,..................... 96 Marion, Terri ......... ...... 1 02 Marion, Todd ........ ...,.. 1 87 Market Square Restaurant- ...,..................... 18 Markham, Andy .......,.. 102, 173 David. ............... 102, 173, 185 Markham, Ginny .................. 92, 174, 169, 138 Markham, Markham, Lois ...................... 29 Markwell, David ....,,.........., 117 Marleyg Paige .................. 16, 92, 169, 174 Marley Mrs. Pat .................... 28 Marlowe, Jane .,............... 19, 92 Marsh, Jimmy ..........,...,. 23, 40, 41, 48, 49, 72, 187 Marshall, Rodney ..........,.... 117 Marshall, Terry ...........,......... 92 Marshals ................,...,..... 58, 59 Marshburn, Phillip ......... 64, 72 250 - Index McCall, Kim, ..... .. McCall, Lisa ....... ....... McCall, Lee ...... ......... McCallum, James ....... McCaski1l, Raymond.. 34, 72, McCauley, Mrs. Carol. 127, 160, McClain, Cheryl McClellan, Gary .......... McClellan, Matt ........ McCoy, Scott . ..........,.. . McClire, Donald .......... McCombs, Marcus ...... McConico, Danial ..... McConico, David .... ..... McCormick, Joe ...,...... McCoy, Alton ............... McCoy, John ............,... McCoy Marie ..... 52, 102, 155' McCoy Shannon .......... McCray, Dawn .........,... 160,230 Nnuu118 .u16,19, 139,169 H113 mnuu41, 164,230 HHHHH34 HHHHH94 Huuu1l7 .U45 52, 240 241 113,162 053,113 .HHhU5L 52,117 104,146 ........113 113 17, 139 , 160 McManus, Anthony ..... McManus, Chris ........ McManus, Cynthia .... McManus, Fred ........... 138, 160, McManus, McManus, McManus, . ...... 102 iiilif' 72, 187 Kim ...............,...... 92 Lisa .......... 138, 145 Nancy ....... .nHnHu2, 162 163 .nuUu92, 113,134 113, 172 nnnn102 Hun 104 Hun 113 148 104 162 ,Hu 187 .NaN113, 160,162 .n12,13 166,182 uH51,92 U94,149 McManus, Robert ...,. McManus, Tom .......... McManus, Tomie ....... McMellon, Ken .......... 102, 182, 183 . ........ 102, 166, 138 .........,113 160 .72 113 Cynthia . ..,............... 92, McNair, McNeil, John ....... ..... McNeil, Lisa ........,.. 164 160, 104 McNeil, Michael.. ...,............ 113 McRae, Preston ......,...... 55, 104 McRae, Linetta ........,........,.. 52, 73 Mearit, Thomas ................... , 148 113 Medford, Miss Sandra 126, 127 Medley, Bonita ...,............. 12, 73 Medley, Derrick .............. 8, 102 Medley Mary .................,. 52, 73 Miles, Mrs. Joanne ..,.. 128, 148 Miles, Kimberly .................. 104 Miller, Anthony ................... 113 Miller, Ditra .....,............ 55 113 Miller, Dr. Helen ................. 129 Miller, Jimmy .....,... .......... 1 14 Miller, Stephanie .......... 73, 154 Mills, Angela ........,........ 73, 138 Mills, Carlos ........................ 117 Mills, Mr. Tony ............... 5, 127, 158, 160, 162, 188 Mills, Trina .................... 52, 104 Miney, Billy ................... 50, 117 Mintz, Gary ..... Mintz, Jamie ........ Mitchell, Tim ...... Mitchell, Traci .......... Mittman, DePaul ...... Moffitt, Christy ......... ...........51, 49, 92, 156 Monroe, Anne ............ 1 04, Monroe, Danny .......... Monroe, Linda ........... Moody, Celeste .......... Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Janice .,...... Ann ................ Cassandra ..... Etta ............... Moore, Mr. Jimmie Moore, Sandy ............ Moore, Wendy ............ Moore, Stephanie ....,. Moore, Trina .............. Morehead Scholars... Morgan, Lee ...,..,...,.... Morgan, Susan ........... ..........114 .. ..... 117 .......176 ..........117 ..........160 , 174 166, 182 104 ........102 102 ..........138 ...........73, 79, 147 80, 137 114 ......58, 59 ..........114 102 Morgan, Tonya ..................... 114 Morris, Mme. Anne ............. 30 31 . 14, , , 126 Morris, Castlen ....... ..... . .41, 59, 49, 22, 138, 139, 155, Morrison, D'Etta ..,........ 53, Motley, Cindy ....................... 157 117 52, 92, 138 Mott, Bobby ........................ 114 Mourice, William ..,............. 117 Mowery, Meredith .............. 102, 162, 165 Murrow, Keith ...................... 89, 92, 160 Myles, Ervin ........ .......... 1 02 o Nukes oise HS A National Forensic League ...,........ .... .... . . .... 5 6, 57 National Honor Society .......,..... Neal, Lisa ......... . Neal, Wayne ......... Neal, Wanda ........ un ..,..40, 41 104 .......138 Needles, Todd ..,..........,. 89, 102, 162, 187 Nelson, Tony ........ ........ 5 1, 92, 160, 185 Newton, James ............,...,.. 114 Newton, Jay ........ Newton, Terri ........,........ 49, 73, Newton 's Westchester Gulf .......................... Nguyen, No ......,...... .. Nicholas, Peggy ...... Noah, Katherine ....... Norman, Lori .......... .. Norris, Angie ............... Norris, Flaria ...... 137 ........192 ....73, 94 ........114 ...50, 92, 155, 137 ........104 Norris, Tammy .............. 73, 149 Norris, Ursula ................ 51, 92, 143, 169 pen lunch P lympics Oak View Press ..............,.... 208 O'dell, Candace ............. 50, 114 Odom, Beth .................... 49, 51, 73, 137, 144 D.R. Odom and Co. ............ 211 Oliver, Michelle . ......... 102, 117 18 Orange Julius ......... ,...... ........ .......117, Orchestra .............. 8, 79, 54, 55 Osborne, Chris ...................... 73 Osborne, Sherry .................... 50 Osborne, Dr. Murphy ........... 14 Owens, Jeff ........................... 94 Owens, Kelly ........................ 53, 114, 138 Owens, Misty ....................... 115 Oxendine, Angie .................... 73 Oxendine, Annette .............. 104 Oxendine, Mickey ............... 102 Oxendine, Susan ..,........ 52, 104 Oxendine, Sharon ......... 55, 114 Oxendine, Twann ................ 114 Pendry, Jenny ...... Perdue, Terry. ...... . Perfection ......... ......114 ......102 Perry, Jenny .................. 50, 114 193 Personally Yours ................. Pharr, Bradley ......... Phifer, Rosalyn ....... Philbin, Bill .,...,..., ........74 ......117 .........114 Philbin, Cheryl ............... 16, 92 Philips, David ..................... 102 Phillips, Mr. Larry .............. 128 Phillips, Dr. Owen ..... Phillips, Regina ......... Phillips, Theresa ........ Phillips Mills, Inc ....... Philyaw, Ryan ............. Picklesimer, Lee ....... Picklesimer, Stephen.: 47, 49, 40, 134, Pierce, Crystal ............ Pines, Melodie ............. Pitzer, Patrick ............. Pizza Hut .............. Planes, Phillip ........ . Ploof, Robert , .... .. Pogliano, Maria ........... Pointer .................. Pope, Kim .......... Pope, Randy ...... . .,..... 118, 119 ......102 ........114 ........197 .97,102, 145,169 Hu,,1s7 .nnnu46, 138,157 ununroz nnnU102 114,144 UHHHUG4 HNHH114 HHUHHQ4 nH41,74 NH48,49 111,103 HUUUIO2 Porter, Bobby ............... 49, 138, 139, 184 Porter, Dale ....... .,......,... 9 , 74, 160, 184 Potter, Tamara ............ Potter, Tomira ...... Potts, Becky ...... Potts, Donna ................ Powell, Suzanne .......... Powers, Donna .. .......... Powers, Jeanne... .... . Powers, Ricky...... Pratt, Chris ....... Pratt, John ..,..... olice arty olitics Paige 's Gulf Station ............ 193 Palmer, Donald ............. . ..... 114 Palmer, Steven .......... ....... 1 17 Palmer, Treva ...... . ,..,,. 102 Parker, Jerry ....... .......... 1 02 Parker, Ruby ....... .....,. 5 3, 114 Parker, Tim ................. 102, 162 Parson, Chris ........................ 92, 104, 160 Parsons, Christy ................... 51, 138, 154 Parson, Kim ......... ......... 5 1, 94 Patrick, Letitia ...................,. 73 Patrons .......,................. 228, 229 Patterson, Norman .............. 10, 73, 138, 153, 160, Patrick, Michelle ................ Payne, Donna ....... ..... . .102, 184 114 138 Payne, Robert ...... ........ 7 3, 134, 173, 231 Pearson, Larry .............,........ 94 Peet, Jennifer ...,................... 53, 144, 138 Pegram, Susan ..........,..... 73, 49, 54, 44 Peguese, Kevin ....... .......... 1 14 Peguese, Henry ...... ......... 9 4 Peguese, William ....... ...... 7 4 Pemican ..................... ...... 4 6 Pendergrass, Ricky ...... ...... 9 4 Pratt, Larry ....... Pratt, Sharon ....... .-...... ..12, 135 ..74, 138 ....50, 93 .......102, 142, 143 ........114 ........102 ........114 160, 162 ........114 ...12, 13, 103, 138 Preferred Savings .......,......, 199 Prey, Wayne ......... 103, 172 103 .........49, 51, 93 188 adisson eagan eport cards Radisson Hotel ..................... 37 Ragsdale, Will ...... ............. 7 4, 170, 174 Rainey, Angela .........,............ 26 Rainey, Darrell. ...............,..., 52, 74, 138 Ramsey, Elizabeth ..,........... 103 Randy's Outdoorsmen Shop .....,.......,............,...... 211 Rapager, Teresa .................. 103 Raper, Darryl ........................ 94 Rasmussen, Cindy ...... 111, 114 Rasmussen, Karen ......... 40, 46, 47, 49, 52, 74, 135, 139, 156, 169, 190, 230, 231, 242 Rasmussen, Libby ........,.... 106, 114, 143, 156 Ratchford, Richard ............ 188 Ratliff, Barbara .........,.... 74, 94 Ray John ............,............... 114 Ray, Leigh ....,...................... 106, 114, 165, 162 Ray, Mark. ...................... 34, 74, 78, 170, 173 Redmond, Jimmy ....... 114, 172 Reece, Pam .......................... 114 Reeder, Mary Lynne ...... 41, 46, 47, 49, 59, 74, 230 Reeves, Mr. Bill ............ 17, 125 Richardson, Mrs. Martha .... 55, 129 Rickert, Chris ...,........... 51, 103 Rickert, Patrick .................... 74 Rider, Sharri .......... ......... 7 4 Riggs, Mrs. Fern ....... ...... 2 8 Riley, Alicia. ....... Roan, Minh ......................... 103 Robbins, Keith ...................... 26 Roberts, Mrs. Rachel .......... 32, Robertson, Gary... Robinson, Jeane Robinson, Ken ....... 33, 122 ..........93, 57 104, 162 Robinson, Stephen ............... 74 Robinson, Terry .... Rogers, John ......... Roper, Sonya ...... Rorie, Robin ....,.. Roseboro, Ron ...... Ross, Angela ......... Rothrock, Doug .... ......115, 180 115 115 ...........115 .........41, 49, 56, 58, 74 Rowe, Charles .................... 115, 138, 162 Rowe, Jill ,............ . ......... 46, 47, 49,93,135,143,139,174,175 Rowland-Lynk Assoc ................................ 192 Rozier, Tammy ......... .......115 Royal, Brenda ....................... 1 1 Reid, Lee ........................ 26, 52, 145 Reliance Universal ............. 210 Revels, Julia ...,................... 117 Revels, Maurice ............,..... 103 Price, Jefferson ........... Price, John .,....... ,. Price, Shayne ....... .... Prince, Barry ............... Prince Debra ................. 40, 41, 46, 49, 59, 51, 60, 64, 74, 78, 137, 230 Prince, Jeanette .............. 54, 55 Prince, Leon ........................ 103 Prince Mariaf ......... 79, 52, 147 Privette, Holly .................... 103 Proff, Novella ...................... 104 Prom .......................... 30, 31, 64 Pusey, Steve ..... . ............... 157 Putt-Putt ......... ............ 2 08 -Bert 1ZZCS ick Quick Annie .......,.. ........... .... 9 4 Quick: Mr. Dennis ....... 139, Quick, James .............. Quick, Joyce .............. 127, 176, 154 103 .....74, 78 Quick Maintenance ............. 194 Quill and Scroll ......,....... 40, 41 Rhue, Ricky ........................ 115 Rice, Mr. Jupp ,.......... 129, 130, 131, 134, 169 Rich, Mrs. Carol ................. 125 Richardson, Larry ................ 93 Rule, Mrs. Beatrice ............. 30, 31, 126 Rush, Inez .......... ......... 9 4 Russell, Jeff ....... ............ 4 7, 49, 75 J .W. Russell's Nursery ............................ 208 Ruth, Catherine ............ 93, 174 Behind these tough exter- iors are some tender Ha- waiians. Sandy Ingram, Alex Townsend and Larry Dow are decked out and awaiting the Homecoming game. fPhoto by R McDon- nellj Index - 251 eniors now kiing Safrit, Suzanne .......... 135, 139, 169, 231 Samet, Arthur ........... Samet, Leslye ,..... ...... .....49, 75, , 242, 254 ..........115 Samet, Susan .................. 49, 57, 93, 145, 169 Samet, Mrs. Sylvia .......,...,. 122 Sanchez, Mr. Luis ............... 126 Sandman, Suzi ............. 103, 145 Saunders, J eff ........... Saunders, Leigh Ann ......49, 93 Savis, Rocky ................. 93, 160 Schoch, Quinn ...,.................. 49, 93, 134 117 Scott, Christopher .....,........ Scott, Skeeter . ......... . ..........187 Scott, Stephanie . ........... 49, 56, 93 135 139 9 5 , 144, 174 Scroggs, Joey ...............,.. 52, 93 Seamon, Mike .....,....... ...52, 103 Sedberry Anthony ..... .115, 172 Seedlock, Bobby ........ 103, 138, 173, 188 Sellers, Mrs. Rovilla .............. 9, 125, 146 Semmler, Mr. Henry ........... 122 Shaffer, Sabrina .................... 34 Shamm Production .,,............ 26 Sims, Tarzanna. ....... ' ....... 4 0, 41, 49, 51, 59, 75, 80, 137, 143, 160, 164, 231 Sims, Tarzette ................ 40, 41, 49, 51, 56, 57, 75, 137, 231 Singleton, Anna ..................... 94 Singleton, Bobby ....., ........... 1 15 Sinichak, Mary Ann ..... 74, 230 Soccer, Varsity Boys ................ ...... 1 70, 171 Soccer, Girls ......., ...... 1 74, 175 Softball ........................ 154, 155 Soles, Susan ........................,. 93 Southerland, Celpolian ...... 103 Stone, Joe ....... .........50, 116 Stone, Julie ....... ....... 46 , 93, 138, 174 Story Theatre. ....................... 26 Stout, Michaela.. .................. 49, 76, 174 Stout, Thom ................... 30, 31, Southerland, Prentice ......... 117 Southern, James ................. 103 56, 93, 138, 139, 170, 172, Sharrard, Kristen ....... 103, Shaver, Mr. Jerry .... .........,. 143 119 Shaw, Devin ......................... 187 Shaw, Helen ........... ...... 5 2, 94 Shaw, Mary ...... .......... 1 15 Shaw, Tim ......., ........,....... 9 4 Shaw, Wanda .........,.. 5, 75, 178 Shearin, Steve ..... ,,............... 5 2, 103, 162 Shelor, Christine ............,.... 115 Sherrill, Fraley . .........,....... 113, 115, 156 Shields, Lonnie ...,....... 115, 162 Shipman, Amy ...,........... 19, 56, 103, 138, 168, 174 Shore, Letitia ................. 45, 49, 52, 75, 79, 137, 231 Shore, Scott .......................... 52, 103, 172 Show Choir .................,.......... 52 Simmons, Donald .... .. .......... 103 Simmons, Marcia ........... 40, 49, Simrel, Erskine .......... 75, 231 .........115 Smart, Evelyn . .,........,...,..... 103 Smid, Mike ............... 40, 41, 75 Smith, Allen ....... ........ 5 0, 115 Smith, Angela ....... ............. 7 5 Smith, Annette .................... 115 Smith, Darlene .............. 75, 147 Smith, Dawn ....... .......,.... 1 47 Smith, Dean ........,......... 50, 115 Smith, Donna .............. 103, 138 Smith, Emma ............ .......... 9 4 Smith, Gregory ..,...... ...... ,... 94 Smith Mr. Haro1d . ..... 160, 127 165 184 3 Sparrow, Monica Spear, Don ............. 115 Spears, Ricky ........... Spence, Richard ..... fifffIf..93 Spencer, Alex .................. 88, 93 Spencer, Cassandra .............. 78 Spencer, David .................... 115 Spencer, Kathy ..........,,....... 115 Spencer, Kim ................. 50, 103 Spencer, Spencer, Margaret ....... 160, Ron ............... Spirit Week .................. Spivey Ellen ........... Sports, Elizabeth ..... Spurgeon, Mr. Bob .... . Stackhouse, Stacey .... Stafford, Amy ............. Stanback, Mark .... Stanback, Rita ...... .........53, 162, 165 ........115 ....17, 64 ....49, 75 ........103 . ........ 123 . 56 103 f .... 1.117 .......154, 167, 178 sambaek, Tarlta ........... 75, 137 Stanley Lee ........,............ 49, 93 Stanley Robert .................... 75, 134 135 Stanton-Cooper. .......... . ......j.194 173, 184, 185 Stover, Mr. Lloyd ............... 125, 170, 173, 174 Strickland, Dianne ......,...... 116 Strickland, Nekena ....... 52, 117 Strickland, Ollie ................... 53 Strickland, Russell ......... 76, 78 Strong, Guy ......................... 116 Stxoupe, Chip ....................... 13, 186, 187 Stroupe, Craig ...................... 34, 104, 255 Stroupe, Jim ................. 93, 134 Student Council . ........ . Sturdivant, Perry ........ Styers, Mike .....,.... .. . Suggs, Kim ........ Sumner, Maria ............. Surles, John.. .... .... 107, 116, Swim Team .. ............. .. Sykes, Tina. ............. .. Sykes, Vanessa ............ 143, 142, 143 ........116 ........117 .50, 106, 143, 172 .168, 169 ....52, 76 .......116, 162, 165 Smith, Jennifer ......... ........ 1 15 Smith, Kim ................... 75, 103, 138, 146 Smith Lisa ..................... 19, 34, 57, 93, 143, 187 Smith, Mark ...........,............. 50, 115 145 Smith, Melanie .............. 53, 115 Smith, Robbie ....... ............ 5 4, 55 115 Smith Roger ...... ............ 7 5, 78 187 Smith, Ronnie ............. 186, 187 smith, Sally ..................... 52, 75 Smith Smith 1 Scott ......................... .93 Stephanie ........... 16, 57, 93, 139, 160, 164, 174 Stapleton, Sue ....... . .... . .... 93 Starkes, Dawn ....... .....,...... 93 , 138, 189 Starnes Art Co ....... ............. 1 96 185 Staton, Robbie .............. 93, hriller ennis fig Tackett, Jenny ...,.......... 55, 116 Takaayama, Saehyki .......... 104 Talent Show . ......... . ............. H26 Smith, Tammy ........ 52, 93, 149 Smith, Timothy ....,...,.......... 115 Smith, Wayne ...,.,.,...,...... 56, 75 Smothers, Becky ......,............ 29 Smothers, Beth .......... 103, 162, 164, 165 Smothers, Ed ........................ 25 Smothers, Tom ...... .. ....... 22, 41, 46, 47, 4-8, 49, 75, 80, 139, 158, 160, 231 Snipes, David .....,........... . ..... 88, 93, 115, 139 Snipes, Gary ........................ 188 Snipes, Jennifer ............. 16, 34, 41, 49, 75, 135, 138, 160, 164, 174, 231 Snow Studio ,............. . ......... 199 Soccer, J .V Boys ....,..... ...... 172, 173 Steed, Matthew. ............ 50, 115 Steele, Ken ................,..... .,... 50 , 115, 169 Steele, Robbie ....... ...... .... 1 0 3, 172, 187 Stephenson, Lisa ...... ..... 7 6, 135 Stephenson, Mr. Philip ,....... 50, 51, 129 Stevens, Davy ................ 13, 49, 76, 134, 138, 154, 231 Stevens Kenn ........... 103 188 Tahnadge, Emily ......... Tarlton, Mary ............ Tate, Beth ...........,........ Tate, Mrs. Jackie ....... . Tate, Mrs. Janet .......... Taylor, Robert .... ......... Teague, Mrs. Doris. ..... Teague, Teague, 104 093, ..16, 104 124 124, 125 .......120, 121 Mark ......... . 93, 49, 138 Noel .......... .......... 26 , 76 Q Y S Stevens, Kissy ................ 12, 13, 76, 135, 143, 156, 231 Stevenson, Betty ................... 78 Stewardt, Drummon ........... 104 Stinson, Gvonnia ......,.... 51, 104 Stinson, Jeff .......................,.. 76 Stokes, Kevin . ....... ........ 1 115 Stone, Darron ........ ..... . .. 115 brave'- 252 -- Index . , Ar- 'T.1 . ...,..,.. ,,,.,.---.--J.-+21--- auf 'M -e Y X ' ' ........ 1,.rrwsszfesi::::t..-t 1sDwffe6: ' ' 4 N it wp. .,. W My K M W kkkk V kkkk ,.,.... .... . ,. ,,,,,,,::.:., Neither rain nor sleet nor falling snow can keep the . 1 ,..., ...M r..... s.saw-srsmmsx XXf-r- ,. administration from put- ting school on the go. Tennis .... Terrell, Terry Anne................. . ....................... 156-157 Charles ................... 116 Terrell, Jane ....... ..... ....... 1 0 ., 16, 41, 49, 51, 59, 76, 138, 9 160, 164, 189, 231 ...56, 104 Terry Randy .......... .......... 23 , 76 Terry, Sandy ....... ...... 1 04, 180 Thames, Bill .......... ............. 7 6 Thayer, Coggin .............. . ..... 199 Thomas, Chris ............... 93, 160 Thomas, James ............. 94, 104 Thomas, Mr. Jeff ............... 125, 160, 162, 184, 1:85 Thomas Mary ................ 35, 41, 46, 49, 76, 135, 230 Thomas Paul ...................... 115 Thomas Walter ............. 76, 188 Thomas Built Buses ........... 196 Thompson, Beverly ....... 55, 115 Thompson, Calvin ................. 76 Thompson, Freddie ............. 104 Thompson, Kim ...... Thompson, Mary .... Thompson, Mia ...... Thompson, Robert ..... . Thorpe, Dianne ..... . Tiegg, Mrs... ............ . ...U H... in Tilley James ............... Ti11ey,Lee .... 76, 146 . ....... 104 76, 230 104, 144 ..53, 115 Tillman, Alonzo ...... .,...... 7 6 Tillman, Felicia ....... ........ 7 8 Tillman, Jeff .,...... ......... 1 04 Tillman, Sonya ..................... 52, 104, 189 Tillman, Pam ................. 30, 93, 138, 174 Tillman, Tony ......, ............ 1 48 Tobias ..............,.. ...... 1 8, 210 Torian, Cathy ....... ........... 9 4 Torrence, Kim ...... ...... 1 04 Torrence, Zenja ................... 117 Townsend Alex 2 94 138 94n160n176,251 9 1 3 2 Townsend, Bernett .......,..,...,. 26 Townsend, Cynthia ...,.... 12, 13, 93, 94, 49, 138, 154, 166, 167, 178 Townsend, David .......... 53, 115 Townsend, Felicia ............... 183 Townsend, Jackie ........,...... 104 Townsend, Pat ............ 104, 154, 166, 182, 138, 183 Townsend, William ............... 94 Track .............. . ............. 188, Trent, Andy ....................,.... 189 115 Triad Screen Printing ......... 207 Trivette, Deanna. ..,..........,.. 104 Wagner, Doug ................. 26, 27, 41, 52, 56, 59, 130, 145, 57, 49, 245 Wagner, Sabrina .............. 52, 93 Wagner Tire Service ...,....... 196 Waldroup, Ronnie ............... 117 Walker, Dwayne ............ 77, 149 Walker, Mrs. Judy ............. 122, 137 Walker, Lisa .........,. ........ 1 45 Wall, Bobby ........ ........ 1 16 Wall, Dennis ....... ................ 9 3 Wall, Lisa ....................... 51, 100 Wall, Natasha ....,......... 104, 146 Wall, T.J. ...................... 51, 104, 138, 143 189 Waller, Freddy ...,..............,.. 116 Waller, Susan ......... .......... 7 7 Wallner, Jon ....... ........... 1 88 Walls, Lisa ........................... 104 Walls, Tracy ........,.......... 50 116 Walsh, Mrs. Elizabeth ........ 122 Walters, Lisa ....................... 116 Warbur ton, Sarah ....... 1 16 113 Ward, Denise ....................... 178 Ward, Mrs. Susan ..,............. 122 Ware, Sarah ........................... 94 Warleyg Leroy ........... 116, 162 Warner, Amy .........,....... 34 174 Trivett, Jennifer ............ 76, 149 Trotter, Mrs. Pat ................ 120, 121 Trotter, Scott ....................... 104 Trotter, Trip .................... 34, 35, 40, 46, 47, 49, 76, 130, 131, 138, 143 Tucker, Tucker, Tucker, Ed .......... Allen ....................... 1 15 Dallas ..................... 104 45, 52, 77, 79 Washburn, Jordan ................ 30 Washburn, Jordan 81 Lou ..211 Washington, James ............. 104 Washington, Kim ........... 53 117 Washington, Melvin ....,. 52, 140 Washington, Torris .............. 116 Washington, Wanda ............ 116, 138, 146 Washington, Willie ..........,..... 77 Wasmer, Cece .,............... 19, 88, 57, 139, 143, 250 Tucker, Kelly ,........................ 12 Tucker, Mrs. Nancy ............ 125 Turner, Diane ................,..... 115 Turner, Michelle ........,.... 49, 93 Turner, Robert .................... 117 Thayer, Mr. Tyson ................ 30, 120 121 Tyree, David ....,... ............ 1 15 -2 nbelievable ltimate Ussery, Monica ............ 104, 146 ictory ideos ests Watkins, Emily .,..........., 50 Watkins, Rodney ............. 4 , 117 104 Watkins, Wanda ................ f. 154 Watson, Angie .........,...... 52 116 Watson, James ...... ........... 1 16 Watts, Pamela ....... ........ 2 04 Wave, Annetta ..,.... ........ 1 17 Weaver, Bruce ..................... 160 Weiss, Oliver .................. 34, 44, 77, 134, 138, 170, 171, 172, 173 Welborn, Mr. Lawrence ..14, 15 Welborn Plumbing .............. 211 Wendy 's . ................................. 18 Wescott, Jimmy ...,...,.....,... 104, Vanderhall, Kennie .......,...,... Vann York Pontiac .............. 1 Varsity Club ................ 138, Vassalla, Albert .................. 77 97 139 117 138, 143, 172 West, Keith .......................... 104 Westbrook, Robert ............. 104 Westbrook, Ms. Nellie ........ 125 Wheeler, Sylvia ................... 116 Whilow, Todd ....................... 116 Whitaker, Connie ,......... 78, 149 White, Andrea ................ 12, 13, Waiting for the unknown. On February 14, the gen- balloons just waiting for eral office was loaded the lucky girl to pick with beautiful roses and them up. 'W.,. .ff Williard, Williams, Williams, Williams Williams, Williams, Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams, Williams, Williams, Mason ...... Andria ...,... Brical ........ Cynthia ..... Darron ....... Dee ......... Eric ......... James ........ 19 104 ..........116 ......52, 94 .......116 .......116 104 Janice ............ 45, 52, 77, 78, 146, 147 , Jimmy ........... 55, 116 Ken .............. .52, 104, 138, 162, 180, 181 Leonard ............... 117 Michelle ., ...... 53, 116 Richie ............ 19, 51, 49, 64, 77, 138 Williams, Tammy ...... Williams, Tim ...,...,.... Williams, Tonya ......... Williams, Veronica .... Williamson, Terry ...... ...46, 47, Vecellio, Richard .......,...,..... 49, 57, 93, Vestal, Leslie ..........,...... 52, 11, 145 104 Viking Sprinkler Co. .......... 197 Williamson, Wendell . Williamson, Yvette ..,. Wills, Carl ......,.......... . 49, 57, 88, 89, 139, 135, 143, 160, 164 White, Mrs. Bettye ....,....... 128, 148 White, Chris ........................ 117 White, Jennifer .......... 104, 138, 143, 162, 165, 169 Wolfe, Chris. ............ .. White, Johnsye ................ 4, 46, 164, 160 White, Karen ...... ........ 1 16 White, Kevin ....., ......... 4 9, 157, 173 White, Lorinzo ....... ........... 1 17 White, Oree ........ ..77, 148 White, Sabrina .............. 53, 117 White, Tim ....................... 5, 31, 48, 49, 143, 77, 234, 235 White, Tracy ................ 148, 149 vm, Jim ...................... 104, 173 Vocational Industrial Careers of America.148, 149 J .V Varsity Volleyball .................,...... 166 Varsity Volleyball ............... 167 Voorhees, Corinne ............... 77, 149, 230 restling endy's inning Waddell, Pam ................ 50, 116 Waddell, Ricky ........ ........... 7 7 Waddell, Tim ........... ........ 9 3 Waden, Tokota ...........,...,.. ..... 7 8 Wagner, Amy ....,............. 16 19 49, 77, 135, 1435231 Whitely, Molly ........................ 5, 94, 147 Whitely, Calvin ,...,.............. 117, 162 185 Whittman, Erik ................... 116 Widner, William ....... ........ 1 16 Wills, Carol ................ Wilson, Amy ......... Wilson, Anthony ........ 160 Wilson, Delaney ..,..... Wilson, Lori ............... Wilson Gaynelle ....... Wilson, Regina .......... Wilson, Ricky ........,... Wilson, Wilbert ......... Winslo w, Amy ............ 9 49, Witherspoon, Johnny . Witherspoon, Vickie . Wood-Armfield .......... Woodmansee, David , Womble, Tina ............ ..........117 ....53, 116 105 . ....... 116 160 ........117 104, 138 1 62 ..........116 .........159, 176, 188 104 ...........50, 77, 149 ....48, 49 ,.......116 104, 162 ........117 169, 174 ........117 .........138, 154, ....94, 116 167, 178 ........195 .......134, 170, 173 104, 147 Wray, Amber ......... Wray, Shayne ........ ......104 ......143 Wnght, Debra ......... ...... . ..116 Wright, Johnny ...,................. 78 Wright, Karen ....... ...... 5 O, 116 Wright, Robert ........ ......,.. 1 04 Wright, Ronald ..,...............,... 94 Wright, Ronnell ............. 77, 148 W1-ight, Tim ................... 77, 148 Wyatt, Scott. ................... 14, 39, 44, 49, 58, 59, 77, 134, 143, 231 Wyche, Trip ....... .,,...,..... 1 16 earbook CS entl Yarborough, Robbie .......... 104, 138, 180, 187 Yokeley, Frank ............ Yokeley, Michelle. Yokley, Mr. Keith. York, Jim ............. York, Tammy ........ Young, Angie . ...... . Young, Carol ......... 104 117, 146 122 IIIfIIfffffffIf..49 1113 117, Young, Eric ........ ...,.... 2 6, 27 Young, Mike ............ ....,...,. 34 , 35, 78 Young, Perronoski ......... 94, 187 Young, Rodney .................... 116 Young, Tammy , ....... ........ 5 1 iggy Z Topp CTO Zimmerman, Andrenia ........ 12, 13, 53, 116 Zimmerman, Esther ............ 104 Zimmerman, Michael ......... 117 Zimmerman, Terry .............. 104 Index - 253 A Tough Act to Follow W foundation Cfoun-da- shunl, n. 3. The support upon which any thing is founded, baseg supporting structure. This definition of foundation', gives the theme for the 1983-84 Pe- mican a fuller meaning. Central is a supporting structure, which strength- ens a student in any area he chooses, whether it be sports, academics or extra curriculars. The school is a basis upon which people can build to better them- selves. 254 - Closing As the year comes to a close, we realize how much we have added to the existing foundation of the school, 1983-84 has been a year for the better, with our school excelling in all aspects of school life. The publication of the yearbook signifies the end of the school year. This is also graduation time. Centtral provides a base on which the seniors of the year can build their fu- tures. Although the founda- tion is added to with each school year, seniors take with them a little piece of the school. Central loses part of its' personality, but the lower classes always replace with their unique- ness what the senior class takes. 1983-84 was quite a successful year in all areas. For other schools and the students remain- ing at Central, the 1983- 84 school year will cer- tainly be ATOUGH ACT TO FOLLOW!! Suzanne Safrit, Susan Crow, Charlotte Akers and Martha Lindsay hold a conversation concerning homecoming while in the parking lot. iPhoto by S. Picklesimerl , This photograph presents a horseshoe shape we are rare View of Central, encom- famous for. CPhoto by K. passing almost all of the Idel school and illustrating the Greg Jones and Rodney Dickey work diligently. iPhoto by S. Picklesimerj t L N - K ...Ji Joe LaMuraglia, Paige Mar- another lunch period outside of Tower Four. iPhoto by P. ley, and Craig Stroupe spend in the sunshine on the steps McDonnellD Closing - 255 140 J- 003 Op Bc A- J -. X qgcjyw PU!! gf' , N Q, Jx QXVX QD, 5 XT, tixqffx fw QM 5 ' L M 359 www . 45 w Qjjjjgfw www ' ' xx X-X 6 xg xx CN Q HXVN f K w 'fx - X Tfv'0L1,V2'g VLIKN9 L 'fp gp, XD I fDO0f6!fL?fOQiS Q 0 41 XQJIVPPCWQOQXQXPQAOL SQ 1 A Spf Ll, Q96 'S.flZfgL,! ffg 'jewpiief f-9 CQTQQQ OSPK wjkrxoyg CP 0 QQ YA OJ QQ ,QI A DQ! Q xp X U UK? 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