Charlotte Country Day School - Postscript Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)
- Class of 1975
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Jones lst Grade Kindergarten B.S.-Queens College B.A. -Richmond Normal School C29 Judith Glenn fill Delinda L. Gladstone Kindergarten Kindergarten B.A.-Texas Christian University B.A.-High Point College 4 x '3 N f- 1 f. ' ' xx - -:sv 2: 1:t.Sss1F'4.:5:-1 . , a . .- .,.. .. . few - . Q figs 2 L .-f, A fi 1 ' :sf 5 we ,. ,. . X A mf ..-- .ty-,ef , wif: V 1 ' J-Icy Ccacher . 0 00, DCM' Chwien' ALEVX lffkes 6.9 best T! QF WY wif? ru?'Le whose? ,M do Vol ke X 9 fvQWUWV US' XSXUQ ANN A-11 1 i A e iam U U gm ' A ff' M. .' ,, f ? i5J Tomi Nliller lstGrade B . C . -C hatman IVl.A.-UNC-Charlotte C65 Bennie N. Fisher lst Grade B .S .-IVI .A .-Winthrop V ffknyf im Y v-x TW 5 21 l 'K A Ll-Qfglg' ' C15 7 '- iff .' ' N we-f ll! Lucille Spearman l3J Barbara K. Horner Second Grade Third Grade B.S . Winthrop College ' B.S . Northwestern Universtiy C23 Janice H . Hill C47 Sarah lVl. Yopp Third Grade Second Grade B.S. East Carolina Universtiy lVl.A. UNC Charlotte B.A. Rollins . I 0 C53 Anne S . Nash Second Grade ' IVI .A . UNC Charlotte B.A. Queens College 65 Jackie Hunter Third Grade B.F.A. William and lVIary College 9192? Dear Chriglf A L C AG. 1lNg7clDlg1l0XlAef?XxllllrfhQ'lg'QQfy45 TIQAQ Ublow W H lf ll+lx f Q--.nnilr G T90 wx C llOrlllQ '?5. Do yen lllfem U46 helac vrwlfl I U X C77 lVlary W. Richardson Second Grade A.B. University of Kentucky C87 Jean Wright Third Grade Aide 2? li',. Q I 5 in Q , 0 .s1,f'fQ4. xl '66 A-1 Q az, gUfx :Gift mf :? . x woo: ' ,iw ,oooz:gzf,vj,u:gST1 oooo 3 o oooobvf b'La W 0000008 may-I-4' D 5 ' lieEL6LV726 +3fWl!g!c50 QV7 is wird, he MMW Q f M bggnpyggf. In afhen of CQ JFQQYLIZV had? O go mcg, fJ1c1ffC2AlXen 1' -vw, if' H W AQ7! v ,f1:'.fW2?g?eiX I 0 g ' x A Vp? lm. X if 070 G W Xxx .AQ 5 N A I 'pix 85 6 X Y H X all Qey - . A vm ' , FZ5- N ul- 5' lx ' 'EEL ' 'Hr' rl 7 -3' My N LU . X I F. Raman 2 C15 Sharon B. Cox 4th Grade B45 .-Louisiana State University 'r2 f C27 Suzanne T. lVlerrin1an 5th Grade B.A.-Cornell College C37 Frances Hyatt 5th Grade A.B.-Coker College 61111 750 in the . . MMM M 9f2l'f l'JWJQ,.4M M' GlDw,,2,Qg tU-m.oiL' Qwctmwwe - 'v2'+-Mui M-'lee' M'-ffl: Maui if-Jw sxmwqm i ww were r C43 Carol G . ll7lorris - 4th Grade B.S.-East Carolina University Q C53 Clarissa Pennick 4th Grade i g B.S.-Radford College C67 Penny Crowell 4th Grade , A.B.-Dulce University C7l Josephine Hassett 5th Grade t B .S .-lVl .A .-Rockford College 27 l Q K f' 5 A L.. . . ff? ff , Aw' , ill K C15 Susan Saunders C25 lVIaria L. Collins C Librarian Sixth Grade A.l3. UNC Chapel Hill l3.A. UNC Greensboro C Kesearch . . . llllldf 'nl e y : E U li iii lllllllllll lll Deal' Clwofliq, . School in We woods tug al,-L -QJNI lllff. lookwa act 1-ke Cla warg Wg.,-2, OS 0.ll. whni was your lioalorlle, pQC2.P YOU Qllt QMS., ?0En'iUq? ISM-er Qld- I have 1,0 50 to The docks tomarrow. Yuki Uloul' QCTQJXQJ Chris-l-iq ge bb le C45 Jean Williams Sixth Grade B.S. Georgia College IVl.A. Valdosta State College C55 llfladelyn Cherry ' Reading Specialist lVl.A. lVliddle Tennessee State University B.A. Peabody College C67 Richard Ulrich Reading Specialist l3.A. Nathaniel Hawthorne College C35 Susan Light l7D Ursula Wall Art B.A. Agnes Scott College IVIusic B .A . UNC Greensboro ' Wu Got Sent to the 0551758 is if , i . E , fV,V,, Q kzhj :LJ Q L, q Vl , A: , 5.3 ill William B. Pfeifer Headmaster lVl.A. Rutgers University B.A. College of William and IVlary 30 I C21 Doris Lavender Secretary to Upper School it B.S. Furman C43 Helen Reeves Dietician K . C53 Chris Gately Guidance Counselor lVl.A. UNC Charlotte- C63 Becky Halpin Upper School Purchasing Agent A.A. Palmer College C73 Sue Clark Lower School Purchasing Agent Kings College C83 William A. Burt V Assistant Headmaster IVI .A . Weskyan University C93 Dynva E. Reed V Schedule Coordinator, French B.A. Clemson University C103 lona B. Cooke Assistant Business Secretary to Headmaster . C33 Dolly Hickman C113 Jill Van Iderstine ' Head of IVliddIe School Secretary to Headmaster B.S . Winthrop College 31 may I llse the Phone? 'htm' Clue-fgly IWW! ,gk Oo acllaal fodlly, Vivre Cf! SQ mqqy le iq PNP fha! crazy 'Hitt I 59410110 WIC!! QQ, 561.06 feb:-'.::,': ghdnk 'UI Ii' Fffafyj nflflutr' Mia lil!! runnin, Qfnmd Wikia, usher! 081533 wer . 'mdk dll Cor nad. Chnl-U-'Q PJ. Voile 20. o o 0 C15 Mart a Hay d F a k F En lm ntS a fA mss s A.B Fur an IVI A UNC Chap IH ll 32 C47 Donald E. Reavis Maintenance . ,- ' lc ' C57 Lawernce J .. Greenia Controller C67 Sue Gulasky ty Secretary to lVlr. Lee C77 Howard Frazier Corrdinator lVl.A. , B.A. Appalachian State University C87 Timothy Bannon Lower School Headmaster B.A. Harvard College C97 Alan W. Lee l Director of Development C IVl.A. UNC-Charlotte B.A. Washington 81 Lee C107 lVlary Wilson Librarian B.A. Queens College IVI .A. Appalachian State University C117 Becky lVlartin l Financial Secretary C37 Joan Bowers C127 Ruth Vaughn Receptionist Secretary to lVlr. Bannon 33 C13 Todd Kight English lVl A Duke University A.B. Guilford College C25 Loraine lVlcDaniel English E lVl.A. Notre Dame 4 l9QQ1 wx.: . xsssvo Q ,DQ,qf C-kr'l'S1 Ji baiq brat-BLT is Qu-,axis -rg lk.lhq cxbovd' I-an S ENJMSP- flaikerx ' one cts-'Jugs SM-IS PM lem! pe0PlC fn, 4w,ol-hav I lA.w4-gg d acfovs , av-'.'ff11J ilwowl g-.Apo,r,1rfuK'l', ,AH tl-.1 JFINK, 1'-le ouuhwi kms sm WMML- AMN. -.iowlg ul-ll, san ga. Why D055 We Have fa Hearn ,Abvut lferbs! B.A. Tougaloo College C37 Steven J. Harvey English lVl.A. John Hopkins University l3.A. Wake Forest University C47 lVlary A. Covington English lVl.A. Duke University B.A. UNC-Greensboro C57 Giles Abernethy English B.A., lVl.A. 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Crowell Historyp Athletics lVl.A. UNC-Chapel Hill B.A. Duke University C67 Gisele Shumake French Academie de Paris C77 N . Winthrop Robinson Spanishg Latinp Athletics B.A. Williams College lVl .A. University of Wisconsin C87 Mary Ann Huskey French 1 lVl .AQ Winthrop College A.B . UNC-Greensboro ' C97 Louise Cobb Latin B .A. Randolph-lVlacon Women's College C107 lVlary Lou Haldorson Spanish B.A. St. lVlary-in-the-Woods College C C117 Paulette Whisenant l French B.A. Lycee Paul Tirard 38 i ,fix .L ff I Why Does She keep Sayiuy Gly Cufa? Dau- Char-LIL. I-Lf! '7'od2eoj ?5 m nu- lolrk-P-Jay. W2 00+ eu: -Fbv' 6.Tm,of. N5 5:3 bfffk-EY cb u.lJls'+ JB ,CN-134 R4 5vs0 Quo MALL. KFSHS47 kpvyv.. '- 6-Ross: HXIS kggkmvo .sa-.ko -Funny h fm' Cha S W dawg S sayg be+ ybw- . u .VNlvgQ aKO+Nf Mfijkk I-kts, aka ALAN, '3 u.+s af: diss HP 54516, gql.n,- d-QB, chi 4-'QQLKL' CMI: y 'N?S m?ddlg :own 94444. 'Q-bei-S km qfdqksll ' Mtn' SCL-vol I'J5+W'7 Swhds Wee more -fm. 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Duke University B.A. Nortli Carolina State 42 J-ffllff C33 Audrey Lake Science B.S. lVlolloy College lVI.A. Duke University C43 Sue Van Lanclingham Mathematics A .B . Annes Scott College C53 James C . Cochrane C75 Wayne J . Murrah Science Mathematics M.A., B.S. N.C. State B.S. Auburn University 461 Steven Schwartzman C83 Virginia K. Abernathy Mathematics Mathematics M.A. Duke University M.A. Columbia University B-A- C0lUmbia UWVBYSUY B.S. Wake Forest University Deaf Christy, Wlw wogp '-f -I'l1a+ -plplffq If 74516 1f'C4.l 7 Icqn hqrdly wail- vn+ll I'm :IJ-cnavqh +0 Play vqr-is'-y Fadfball. -fm qannq pc Hue Zreal-es f- ,f,,,,1fiqll flqycr, 1' e coach win say Holy !Mf2 'whm A6 SCC-?rh 'V 45i!', 'Yb f Inad- 4 's c wtf s guysl. An4Hncrl'tf Amazing, V 5'!y Udmlfvm f vid-um,,L -Hfte 33045-' Boy WV-' qfefffff a'l'llC'l-es' jl7 l5 C477 7 heqf' ds, fl-per: .S Ssy5, I 529 ya 1-cum-J fha -HC Cl3 John R . Cook Athletics, lVlathematics B.S. University of lVlarylancl C23 Viola A. Clark Athletics B.S. lVlaclison College lVl.A. University ofVirQiHi2i C33 Jim Broadway . Athletics B.S. Wake Forest University C43 Suzanne Pignetti , Athletics B .S . West Virginia University C53 Hellen Cannon Athletics C A.B. lVloreheacl State College A C63 David V. Wheeler Athletics A.B. l3elmontAlJbey College 44 ffcrcis' My Gym fzcusc' DEA' Chafife, , BOUWC Gf'QCkCdfGl'f'l5c5n -io pxoq spr+54 We'r-e be+-Per. Have N evffsfep, .Hut Irlsfl-my hvvkfy ' If vjleyfall ?C.PJfh rlrefr' h ' an ' ll 5-ZTli+? ::cyh lfxfrptz ' -fhereif Aw fhfff Cheerleadfng adu?5ar f,- rea-I Mae 404 WHY- dlf M rl- ? yd yay, girngr Chrvlg ,Ly aw 5 1 m C17 Wilbert Alexander ' C27 Keith Roberts C37 Richard Dennis C47 Jessie Crawford C57 Beaty Gilliard C67 Mary White C77 Annie lVlae Campbell C87 Nlary Helen Chisholm C97 lVlabel Funderburk C107 Annie Allen C117 Mabel Funderburk C127 Zorrah Alexander C137 Annie Allen V C147 Hazeline lVIcKinney Y . . Mlwsm V V K lO K-M - 1 L if M,,,....--9 W .4 ,.-.- If X' ,dw gm, Q Q . .. Um .6 x ,ns . rjx , ? ' N ' -.. v ...avr ,. Kr 'K Y 'iv . K L. ,. ,N 'N , mg? Tk.a,475Q,LcJQJfa...JU-0. Ogciulb' 1 - 4: - 4------- --- ---', .-.--- ---V'---- - VYY- --.-.-.-.---..- . , -3 -fd, 'P'-U ,CQV9-gf: 612125 Diem MMM, , Jkm um OL mwlm dw Jfoffouj. kim Cowl OM CUY?1'+ lmkew Lf Lum ZQQ IYWOCUJVYL gglurmn, A+ um gooclucfiuufff www Jvmfae AGU. A CafrL'+, W0Ui.Hf1?w OMR l0JbJ4fixLYj'fZl Um ll . 'vc gb wma Wgfkm LL ME MMM WD W W Au uxa, Uma D4P,Q, 1 Uvwhikqj J www npmwm mx max Qimpocli. CULDWM Ichim-K fJo'1'cf0'. QM ,www JW mQ.P-dw. wwobvw, Iumnd tQ.pQa,7 ,g,0'cJL!2fL QUILQMI WM dm- 'OM' XlXBUm 's c- iight, . - or af , - 42 x ' 4,2 1 'Q L ff 3 , :xii ' ??? - I' 4' j N iff' A ,- A' - 'h- ! Q X Aquilzfer Aquilifer is a girls' honorary service organiza- tion. Its purpose is to serve the school, to set an .ami .MH s' example for citizenship and scholarship, and to M boost school spirit. Membership is open to girls 9-12 with a term average of 80 or above and six quality points. lVlembers have positive qualities as high standard, honesty, sportsmanlike conduct, responsibility, and self respect. lLeft to Rightl: Top Row: Canda Simmons, Siri Wannamaker, Jenny Burns, Lynn Swisher, Deenie Fleishman lpres.l, Missy U Whedon, Bottom Row: Lisa Aldred, Maggie Bums. Absent: Able M - Dowd. JF:-l s, 4, I . F I I avirazzi ,sn f , yi 1 2 Q 1 I 5 be itz ' I Kvosfer Klub . gang, vin V 7 f Nl H ,,,. -,ee- , . 2:-f 1'3'.'Z-Earl. ff-:'?':3 'QA-in' W' , . ,Q 9, . , , 'ef' ' nm As.. ' f f -43 'K T X N5 5 D- L-X Q v .11 1? rf- 6,5 4' fr The purpose of the Booster Club is to help promote school spirit and run the Booster Hut at all Varsity athletic activities, and also to help the cheerleaders in boosting all aspects of school spirit. tLeft to Right? First Row: Barbara Myerly, Nancy Pemice, Nan Dabbs, Mary Craighill, Olivia Chaplin, Sissy Hardage, Frances Henderson. Sec- ond Row: Leslie Pritchard, Missy Whedon, Anne Gover, Sharon Terry, Adele James, Linda Logan, Lynn Swisher, Nancy Levin, Ann Pender, Shelley Rich. Third Row: Ashley Bradshaw, Mary McManaway. Fourth Row: Johnny Phillips, Elizabeth Davis tsec.l, Laura Shapiro Ctres.l, Liza Wilcox. Absent: Deenie Fleishman lpres.l, Beth Cooke, Mimi Acker, i Jenny Burns, Abie Dowd, Anne Biggers, Jane Terry, Maggie Burns, Winn Price, Henrietta White, Sandy Rosenberg, Hayes Hitchens, David Fligel. l l l ., - ,L t .,,,,, .,,, 51 f i'.1 w:- J 'hr., f fl 90' ,pe il Y : Was 9:15-gi 'Jia , . J ,H . s. QQ N .GS , ll 5 ' ff-an ' ' A v Q I l 9 7 it . ...I-P1 mad.. endian junior Varsity Cflzeerlmdcrs The purpose of the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders is: Q17 to promote and encourage school spirit for Junior Var- sity athletic functions. C27 to support the athletic teams . C37 to organize skits and pep rallies which generate stu- dent interest and involve- ment in athletics . lLeft to Rightl: Ann Fleming, Col- leen Smith lheadl, Amanda Adams, Rebecca Davis, Cindy Rosenburg, Terry Edwards, Janice Carpenter. ' , -K .. 4 - ...Q 4 - , I ' 1 :ew aww., 1, M, ,mm ,. s , , FAM 3 . ,:. :nm 'f fffmg I . ., - i , V V' yd- ' lx. 7 ff r,,, www M A Q f' Varsity Weerleaders The purpose ofthe Varsity Cheerleaders is: C13 to promote and encourage school spirit for Varsity athletic functions. l2J to sponsor s ectator bus trips for out-of-town games. l J to support the athletic teams. C45 to organize skits and pep rallies which generate student interest and involvement in athletics. lCounter-Clockwisel Top Left: Ashley Bradshaw lheadl, Linda Logan, Sharon Terry, Mary McMan- away, Nancy Levin, Missy Whedon, Adele James, Lynn Swisher, Mascot: David Fligel. Gap-Ji!'4i,..sxf E 2 3 ,, . x 2, 4.53 K nl P P Ehess 611111 The chess club was formed to foster the greatest chess minds in HISTORY!!! Clt was actually formed to help its members to enjoy playing chess.7 lLeft to Rightl: Frances Henderson, Tory Green, Mark Zink, Debbie Leighton, Paul Trotter, Phillip Stevenson, Greg White, Tommy Prince, Bud Frazier ladvisorl, Mark Jarrett, Ben Hunter, Frank Whitney, Laura Hoke, Charles Query. Absent: Nat Fortune, Eddie Green Cpres.l, Mark Kidd, David Hill. rw A , A hip' lj, , :Wt AL K ,av 4 i Drama 611117 The drama club's purpose if twofold. First, it serves as a body at Country Day which produces plays, and secondly it works to increase the awareness of drama at Country Day . First Row: Maggie Burns, Susan Miller, Frances Hen- derson, Cecelia Bishop, Robyn Stacy, Claudia Allen, Anna Coppedge, Betsy Bell, Allison Pell. Second Row: Carol Granger, Susan Alexander, Nancy Pernice, Stephanie Roberts, Terry Carr, Julie Granger, Barbara Miller. Third Row: Siri Wannamaker lpres.l, David Ingle, Cindy Jones, Brad Pfeifer. Fourth Row: Tom Powers, Eddie Wannamaker, Mark Zink, Steve Robi- csek, Laura Shapiro, Fran Stewman, Wells Williams. Fifth Row: Dargan Moore, Tommy Miller, Elizabeth Carver, Beth Corzine, Scott Stroupe, Nancy Levin. Sixth Row: McKay Belk ltres.l, Lisa Aldred lvice pres.J, Lyndy Phillips, Sarah Hewson. Absent: Louis Coppedge, Barbara Myerly, Robert Thompson, Erin Gatlin, Anne McLeod, Robert Carpenter, Caroline Hewson, Joe Norcom, Jay Boyd, Emma Gover, Lisa Pardue, Robin Hicks. 5. N 9 0 1, f . YI. 40? 1' s l -5 fi r ' i I 'nwwP p1fm f . -f fix fx? x 5 4f , 9-Q., Q- N ww 'f,gikiF i i umm . u X, u, f'f'?'f -!S'!', ,oi al 03:52 ' alla' J . K' ,,,..-,,,.,,,--, ,,,, --s-.,..----.....-.--.-.--- -- 4 X lx-v ,,.,--sf Swlvgy 611111 Our purpose is to make the land we see be more beautiful and natural. Despite our basic organizational Problems, we feel that we have been enriched by the work of our members. We hope that next year our club can take a more important stand in the life of our school. lLeft to Rightl: Laura Hoke ltreasurerl, Lyndy Phillips lco- pres.l, Lisa Aldred lsec.l, Julie Hicks lco-pres.l. 45 s - - .ef , K. '..4 . - ' .J . 3 .A K ff A g in fm, . , . ?re14ch 611111 To promote the use and appreciation of the French language. lLeft to Rightl First Row: Linda Logan, Jenny Bums, Robin Hicks lpres.l, Missy Whedon, Sarah Hew- son, Leslie Pritchard, Brooke Ander- son, Susan Miller, Frances Hender- son. Second Row: Canda Simmons, Ashley Bradshaw, Siri Wannamaker, Lynn Swisher, Adele James, Meredith Ingram, Grady Andrews, Barbara Myerly, Nancy Pernice, Anna Cop- pedge, Mary Davidson, Lisa Pardue, James Lebow, Wes Bryan, Laura Shapiro, Skosh Little, Eric Law. Ab- sent: Posey Patrick, Blythe Boyd, Tom Powers, Anne Gover, Sissy Hardage, Nancy Rich, Mark Polhill, Madame Shumake fadvisorl. K1 'VL 4? if f' 1 A 50105 The purpose of goloS is to provide an outlet for students' creativity at Country Day O lLeft to Rightl On Ground: Steve Robicsek, Jennifer Miller, Frances Henderson, Susan Miller, Nancy Rich tco-editorl, Lisa Pardue ico-editori, Erin Gatlin, Brooke Anderson, Robin Hicks. In Tree: Ms. Singleton ladvisorl, Sharon Terry. Absent: Andrea Jones. ,f W A Ns. we 1- Y- W asm: ,Q ,ec ' , 'K'-' , ing i , N A , M Wm R4 T. y ,. -if , NCQ FL-L.. L..ff N- ,M A A.,tif.er T so J .-S. FQ fb ,, r0g '15 V 'fsi QN XVV4 fx91- A? latin 61116 The purpose ofthe Latin Club is to encourage enjoy- ment of the classical language and learn of the many important contributions which Ancient Rome has made to modern world. lLeft to Rightl First Row: Beth Cun- ningham, Susie Paul, Henrietta White, Robin Hicks,,Andrea Jones, Abie Dowd. Second Row: Scott Fox, Kevin Barnett lvice consull, Bobby Nlorrison, Curtis Johnson, Eric Law lscribel, Peter Graham, Louis Bledsoe, Dick Riden- hour, Olivia Chaplin, Anne Pender, Mary lVlclVlanaway, lVlrs. Cobb ladvisorl, Linda Logan lconsull. i 'Q 34 ,AS II? ff, ' H! 9 14 f A X '1 LD. f- ,,' V , I 5 P 7 5 wif fd? if 405 'X 5 ,Cetlergirls The purpose ofthe Lettergirls is: ill to promote and encourage school spirit for Varsity athletic functions, C27 to assist the Varsity squads whenever needed. lLef't to Rightl: Sissy Hardage, Shelley Rich, Ann Pender, Jane Terry lheadl, Anne Biggers, Sandy Rosenberg. '--L... -HVS., -,QQ e ..-Tu- E ,..- Q-17 'Ty T ,L . 1 a4 . ghEm il , .fifw - - f . Q- ., ' ',, ,k ., ,xt . t .43 ...mn , K, 'ww if Ha '13 kggvgj . ' ev - A i f2ii...f, rw: .Sava v .N ,JW . lr' M412 23' , , K E 'Qi QA? jH,+J P Q Ilia. .' -, ,uv -' by X'f'fl fiigffi we .jgf-,l Y3L I 9 4' if If fun' ... V --1' V' aww gf: ,arf f'n1.g 'X Q ,,..-elf' -., we ,Mrwifar Our goal is to pub- lish eight copies ofthe newspaper a year. fLeft to Rightl: Clockwise: Susan Miller, Anne Biggers, Steve Robicsek, Eric Law, Nancy Pernice, Robin Hicks, James Lebow, Sarah Hew- son, Frances Henderson, Canda Simmons led.l. Absent: Abie Dowd. ff 11 Hip 9+-Ks if 'FV' .L mg 1 A S ffws ,V . x i Q . ABUIIIK 611117 an V ACWRE-' mfiiifdi' it 'D it J D' A724 .iw Fv J'-5 ?f ,,, '.,,f pdl? flprifgg 131' J - :,:'c l'5i l I xl .V 4 I I 0.0 ' 3 K M Q Guan l up A ' sa' , 'Q X, 1 AI ,Q I A x A wif! 4 ' ' OA L i V ,J , Ap -I lr w. , x -X., v ,W ' , ,. ' ' , -- , , ly 1 ' Lg ,AA J f. ' X , ' , V- Z il Monogram The lVlonogram Club is an organization whose members consist of letter winners in grades 9 through 12. The pur- ,pose of the club is to en- courage, promote, and foster athletics at Country Day. lt is a self-supporting club. lLeft to Rightl First Row: Watts Hamrick, Crews Walden, Bill Fielder, Tom Smith, Jim Kutcher, Scott Merrimen, Steve Deal, James Lebow, Gus Clark, Marshall McCoy lsec.l. Second Row: Joey Reid, Craig Hill, Worth Burke lpres.l, Sam Deal, Wes Bryan, Rick Spaugh, Burt Phil- lips, Bobby Land, Grady Andrews. Absent: Britt Elder, Vemon Vaughn, Ric Browning, Scott Bridgewater, David Howe, William Clark, Coach Cook ladvisorl. ii? , ni sl.. -mem. as A- .ts Y 'gi 5. . of 1 ,A W Tim' ug, .,-A1 fn 'eau 05 If r. M Amr Jjv 90934 90 AE K of D029 l 'W' 95 li X ' 1 . lr? Xl xv, a ' ' eel of Sli 'I-'K' A ' Q .rv rf? ff., ' L, Q fdffm 7 . .f . i 24 J . - fr- 5 , , ,, , W4 Y LL 4 V, a .N -u Q V re3K I 1 N ,lm 1-,J sl Ni 118 ' 'U' ' 'A' ' Q I S 44' sl Nolzoozol Honor Society The purpose of the NHS is to create enthusiasm for scholar- ship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in all students of CCDS . lLeft to Rightl: Standing: Wes Bryan, Mark Polhill, Sarah Hewson, Tom Powers, Lisa Pardue, Jenny Burns lpres.7, Alicia White, Siri Wannamaker, Anne Gover. Seated: Canda Simmons, Abie Dowd, Robin Hicks, Linda Logan, Mary Davidson, Mme. Whis- want ladvisorl, Eric Law, Bob Nlorrison. l I-, A ,,. 1 s I tx, 9 745, X I Other Kmlifies Our purpose is to investi- gate areas at the fringe of what has been considered normal: ESP, UFOs, pyra- mid power, miracles, ghosts etc. iCenter Bottom-Clockwiselx Ann IVIc Leod, Lee Roberts, Marla Shapiro, John Dixon, Monroe Budges. Absent: Lee Johnson, Cara Tate, Robin Gor- don. oo,,, 66 Nix 1 .at z in T-1-dn -vw' H ' ---. K -V F .,, lk , mx 1 up f, .0...1 7 1 ,DX 1 be-Rza, 9 f' 1 N 9 .. I 'M' ? A 4 f, M 9 5 ' b I i Q X lv , I .1 W ,- W ik Q ,kv A I ' ia.,-2 f' I ,gf - 'S N J'-Vx,-4 - 5, , I ,Q SD ,y fy Q V, 7 , Wm, , 5 mv, ff- JA . ir f D y vl If Y J .I fgll A 'ii + f Q :ug f M,, 1 - . . ..-. , ,V V M -U I v..uw-A'l,ii.i':,,, - L: D- , -f K .M,.'t-N,-L -lj , nitii- 5. lf ff!!! ffl! P Nl- V ,o 'uv' ,arp .Pu '- ,k 9' .IZ + I f I 1 .Q L fm- , i f , ,X-X, XFX- l ,fl,f . l I X 1 ,X - A D I - XL., ,f 11 ' ,Qk,f'f . . gg, 5, 'ffg LLTQV ,-we W A Y A i ,..., Mg- Fasfscrzyff The purpose ofthe Postscript is to organize and publish a yearbook representa- tive ofthe Charlotte Country Day School life, lLefl: to Rightl Top Row: Andrea Jones, Steve Robicsek lco-head photographerl, David Miller lco-head photo- grapherl, Tom Giblin, Eddie Hedrick, Allison Pell, John Offerdahl. lClockwisel Front Row: Beth Cooke, Robin Hicks, Ann Martin, Deenie Fleishman lco-editorl, Anne Gover, Nancy Pernice, Marion Hanes, Mary Davidson, Lilly Weller, Sarah Hewson, Peggy Stampley, Mckay Belk lbusiness managerl, Winn Price, Jenny Burns ico- editorl, Susie Paul, Maggie Burns, Adele James, Ashley Bradshaw, Linda Logan, Meredith Ingram. Absent: Brad Pfeifer, Clay Claiborne, Bud Frazier ladvisorl, Todd Kight ladvisorl. q ,i5f 5 PY a -. amiga, ff F' F, alla E 'iN I' 'A- I 9 ,' X . ' 1 Z5 ' il fish J j :X X x lflf' '!:f': fix Nl ffl' .rx 'Qii -1 Flypgfffxf . a-42. ..--.-..L,.. f ' 'Q' fJ Siesta Soccer 61116 The purpose ofthe Siesta Soccer Club is to pursue with happiness the art of soccer. lLeft to Rightlt Standing: Ross Wilson Mr. Robinson ladvisorl, Lee Smith, Scott Fox, Tom Giblin, Eric Law, Lecil Henderson, Johnny Phillips, Richard Abernathy, Lying or Seated: Mark Polhill, Eddie Hedrick, Eddie Barn- hardt, Will Chapman, John Kehoe, Marshall McCoy. -C L -- H, , , .. -...-. , .... .--.-.-,..,,.. ,,,,.,s,,,,,, 5 . 'L fx L .T A f- l me 2 -J T-X V ffl jx ' ' 'l A 4 , 7 'T - :JL fi his X 1 Fgf , v li, 5 - 'fs' X ' v J ' ,,pf ' ,- r:L ,f..,f XJ -ala XJ, J i,f nl it -- 1 ' sm te s,,.,,.-f,.ls',i4-.L-,-511 ,L--' J- :! 'ifi 'f ' ki 61110 The purpose of the Ski Club is: ill to offer the students as many opportuni- ties as possible to ski. C23 to promote good technique and safety rules on the ski slope. lLeft to Rightl First Row: Trudy Wallace, Laura Wallace, Nancy Pernice, Nancy Wilson, Suzanne Robicsek, Anne Gover, Missy Whedon, Holl Chap- man, Brown Dog. Second Row: Frank Connors, Claire Walker, Heatherlngle, Mark Polhill, Steve Robicsek, Mary McManaway, Lynn Swisher, Ash- ley Bradshaw, Sam Deal, Meredith Ingram, David Miller, Andrea Jones, Read Tull. Third Row: Coco Pressly, Henrietta White, Anne Hodges, Mark Jar- rett. Fourth Row: Beth Cunningham, Peggy Stampley, Anne Josephs, Todd Anderson, Will Chapman, Skosh Little, David Hill, Worth Burke, Elizabeth Davis, Johnny Phillips. Fifth Row: Leslie Pritchard, Winn Price, Liza Wilcox, Linda Miller, Killeen Kirkwood, Sandy Rosenberg, Barbara Myerly, John Gaylord, James Keesler, Tom Giblin, Crews Walden, Ric Browning. Absent: Beth Cooke, Bobby Land, Barbara Miller, Kathy Rose, Vernon Vaughn. -P.. -,- .-.............T. . M. Ml l 5 Z i I l i Pk ,hi In 1 I f ! X J l 1 M pfanffiigwnx if jkthllvcdvluldnjli N009 To lf'-LFIUIVUUDIPKAD us um: LMT no Ylf ncrxjggf, , Li L '11 ,vanish Klub lts purpose shall be to promote a better understanding ofthe Spanish language, and of the spanish culture. fLeft to Right? First Row: Jim Kehoe, Andrea Jones Cpres.l, Mimi Acker, Johnny Carpenter, Elizabeth Davis, Nancy Levin fvice pres.l. Second Row: Crews Walden, Steve Jones, Linda Logan, Ashley Bradshaw. Third Row: Linda Levin, Frank Levin, Beth Nliller, Susan Alexander, Killeen Kirkwood, Lisa Pardue, Mr. Robinson Cadvisort, Mrs. Haldorson tadvisorl, Sandy Rosen- berg. Fourth Row: Craig Hill, Dick Ridenhour, Bobby Land, Anna Cop- pedge. 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Whether it is in the projects we undertake or serving as a communications link between Middle School and the administration, faculty, or Upper School Student Coun- cil, we are always concerned with the welfare and wants of the students. lLeft to Right? First Row: Bill Whedon, Scott Stroupe. Second Row: Molly Wilmer, Beth Mann, Lyn Rutland, Marina Angleton, Lisa Aldred lpresj Third Row: Lee Montag, Tim Rich, John Chapin, Eddie Wannamaker, Melanie McCall, Lyndy Phillips, Karen Bowers, Libby Miller, Stephen Hicks, Karen Culbrith. lAbsentl: Lucy White ltres.l, Elizabeth McMillian, Caroline Scott, Mark Merriman, Mary Moss, Molly Wilmer, David Howe. v -the l o . 'x , 4 Jim 4 TP ff , 'J ' I ' ' . - , ,,f .1 E -. f E Q., l ,rt 1 In . A I' I nl IQ i ,HX 5 -'. Q , '-'fm Q .- ' -S ' . I 4. X . r' T ff' 1 Fr. ' ' x X x ., 5. wx. Xfc , :X s T i T 1 . ,b ,- . .TA , . , - .,. i . ,, , P m ' .4 I -1. - . ', JP X - f'. N, Y C , X-xx on , J , V A . 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Middle Row: Mark Merriman, Hap Newell, Chip Green, Dave Diamond, David Ingle, Tommy McCoy, Nick Pell, Bill Jackson, Nolan Mills, Tom Galphin, Pat Sweeney, Dale Owen, Bo Mason, Bob Dooley. Back Row: Scott Tillman, James Keesler, Craig Brown, Frank Whitney, Chris Ellison, John Bassett, Jim Fielder, Jay Boyd, Jay Belk, Joel Barrier, Pat Hunter, Sam Harwell, Roger Stacks, Jeff Phillips, Mike Holiday. Absent: Scott Stroupe, Benjy Park Manager: John Chapin Coaches: Dave Wheeler, Rick Bryan. J, Y 4. b Q . y , in . 3 . V-:ry C V, ,1 ,sv ,U-J. V Ure Pup quad . 'Q 'isygig ' 12 l5'ully an the Whistle . I! ,X ,,,,. nga!-nykuviiuvl lLeft to Rightl First Row: Barbara Myerly, Beth Cunningham, Laura Shapiro, Mary Craighill, Olivia Chaplin, Trudy Wallace, Henrietta White, Anne Gover. Second Row: Meredith Ingram lcapt.l, Canda Simmons, Linda Beth Miller, Beanie Ballenger, Mary Davidson, Anne Pender, Catherine Davis, Susan Alexander, Jenny Burns, Deenie Fleishman. Absent: Andrea Jones, Tory Green, Susan James, Mary McManaway. Coach: Vi Clark ,li N, 455 N, V33 Ge! your l Mind kzyhf i nj., Front Row lLeft to Rightl: Assistant Coach, Pete Fenninger, Rick Browning, John Wells, Paul Trotter, Kevin Barnett, Bobby Morrison, David Miller, Bob McLeod, Ben Hunter, Coach William Crowell. Back Row lLeft to Rightl: Scott Hamilton, Robert Thompson, John Gaylord, Todd Anderson, Peter Graham, Mark Jarrett, David Hill, Eddie Green, Woody Garland. U16 Keaufies af an llJVD85'5,4 CSD Smsvn 3 Qy'4x'?'-L I f 1 - s, ,gl - , ,.f-'f 1, - .5 '-Q, 'A-1 h 1 'f - 1 ' L ' A N-ik, u3'W'-h':ri . 1'MF'w's1,3v :Ji 'ffva-'-? -S u-' r 1- A ' G r s.k ,M ',g3,, ', I' S .' we 1 ' ' a 55 - '- - .' W- .-vs ' - ' . ..,, s. Ns vo ' ' , W , K. --N Q ' . 'Q '- K , . . . r sv . Front Row lLeft to Rightlr Marion Hanes, Linda Levin, Blythe Boyd, Liza Wilcox, Kileen Kirkwood. Second R lLeft to Rightl: Nlrs, Pignetti, Nina Dooley, Anne Biggers, Anne Josephs, Leslie Pritchard, Simmi Johnson, Nan Levin, Alicia White. In tree: Missy Whedon. CCDS vs Prov. Day 15-10, 7-15, 15-9 CCDS vs Spartanburg 15-11 , 4-15, 15-9 CCDS vs Prov. Day 15-7, 15-2 CCDS vs C. Latin 15-8, 15-5 88 CCDS vs Carmel 15-6, 15-13 CCDS vs C. Latin 5 8 15-4, 11-15, 1 - CCDS vs Carmel 15-2, 15-11 CCDS vs Spartanburg 15-O, 15-O O .,..: ' , . V , 4 W .5 .2 ,,, CLeft to Rightl Front Row: Kris Kirkwood, Francis Query, Barbara Miller, Elizabeth Caver, Sherry Henderson. Middle Row: Anne Mcleocl, Clarie Walker, Kate Hunter, Suzanne Robicsek, Susan Keith, Tricia Tobinson, Elizabeth McMillan. Back Row: Terry Dabbs, Kaye Pressly, Sydney Geurin Brenda Wallace, Lyndy Phillips icapt.J, Jenny Watson. Coach Hellen Can- non. pike ff! Ge! 014 lip And Sack if Cv Him! J Kas? N N f .45 2 lx' 'K N Nw , , fLeft to Rightl First Row: Jay Chamberlain, Phillip Goldberg, Hap Newel, Keith Richardson, Brad Pfeifer, J. Thornton. Second Row: Bill Jackson, Wylie Lowery, David Herbert, Tommy Galphin, Scott Tillman, Jay Boyd, Benjy Parks, John Taylor, Third Row: David Horne, Roger Stacks, Doug Smith, Chris Hughes, Will Collins, Nat Fortune, James Keesler, Phillip Crows, Scott Stroupe, Mark Merriman. Fourth Row: Charles Query, Chip Green, David Ingle, Scott Walters, Joel Barrier, John Bassett, Chris Ellison, Gaston Gage, Mike Garlick, Jim Fielder. Absent: Dave Wheeler lcoachl 89 ff Zlou dm Head Zfhis im you 'rc' In Z'r0u!7lc!.f.f.f lLeft to Rightl First Row: John Johnson, Jim Kehoe, Nlike Evangelist, Dave Dia- mond, Bo Nlasori, Joey Reid, Jules Bux baum. Second Row: Will Chapman, John Offerdahl, Tommy Nliller, lVlike Stacks, James Lebow, Eddie Hendricks, Skosh Little, Richard Abernethy, John Gaylord. Third Row: Rick Ulrich las- sistant coach l, Worth Burke, Pat Dixon lcapt.l, Jim Clardy, Todd Ander- son, Woody Garland, Steve Macon, Burt Phillips, Rick Bryan lcoach.l 90 lLeft to Right? First Row: Betsy Bell, Susan Dowd, Liza Bibb, Susan Keith, Jenny Watson, Debbie Crowell, Ann Boger, Kris Kirkwood. Second Row: Beth Corzine Cmanagerl, Alice Dixon, Allison Butterworth, Emma Gover, Lucy White, Francie Chapman, Anne Hodges, Molly Wilmer lmanagerl. Absent: Vi Clark lcoachl, Perry Dowd. Klurk 'S funivr Wcrmcu 6' .Q Au P mn' ff ,, 'Lx y ,lf 6, ,X fi me 4 QAAV ,fi if ff Q .qv W 91 ylflurmh and J-lzs Jlflzghty Mite Men X f. ,Qs A -V . f f my 45, MW, 5 lLeft to Rightl First Row: Dale Owen, Robbie Carpenter, Buddy Little, Hooper Hardison, Bailey Patrick. Second Row: Tom Williams, Nolan Mills, Johnny Edwards, Davi Howe, Sam Harwell, George McCormick. Third Row: Mike Myers, Billy Pritchard, Bob Dooley, Jay Belk, Lee Olive, William Clark, Jeffrey Phillips, Wayne Murrah lcoachl, Nick Pell. ! m HB4 XJ Q. H...N1.-W VF, 2 4u.g:g::'1tfv'5 f 'lf 5 ,Q .f K 'W , , A 1140! ,A '55 5 is as lCi14dli14's Brigade M e 85 xl gtk. Q Q 'W' H I. Left to Rightl: Second Row: Jim Broadway, lassist. coach l, Scott Nlerriman, William Howe, Scott ridgewater, David Turner, Hayes Hitchens, Steve Jones, Dick Ridenhour, Jeff Adams tcoachl. First ow: Mark Kidd, Frank Levin, Chip Duncan, Vernon Vaughn, Ric Browning, Chuck Kinsey, Britt arris, Scott Bassett, S l Where's Spaugh? . . . Redneck. . Frenchie . .' . Stork . . . Idiot . . on l nie . . . Pukin' lVlac . . . Wounded Knee Hatchetrnen . . . The diarreha plague . . . All beef buns . . . Libba, Libba Libba . . . 1X5 . . . Drop back and punt . . . Better late than never . . . Tourna ment Party . . . Suicide . . . Darn tootin' I ain't no redneck . . . Coach Firewood pick up . . . Laramie . . . hairy T . . . I can hit anything and not hurt y hand, GEF!-?k . . . Coach Kindlin urvival Cindy . . . Take it on in. Cay ' af' of Kcdnccks, Zurkeys and .Wrawoad iLeft to Rightl First Row: lVlark Kidd tmanagerl, Frank Levin Cmanagerl, lVIarshaIl McCoy, Bobby Land, IVlal- ' colm Nlc Lean, John Kehoe, lVlark Polhill Scott Bassett imanagerl. Second Row: Jim Broadway Kcoachl, Steve J' Deal, Craig Hill, Sam Deal, Tom Powers ico-capt.l, Tom Giblin ico-capt.l, Louise Bledsoe, Rick Spaugh, Jeff Adams tassist. coachl. Ab- sent: Johnny Carpenter. YDS 94 ik 'C' D5 W av' . A W ax Vyyh ff' rt l g V ' C ex -f f if 5 -Q ly In ea hf T A 55 'QQ C, I r at I 'W M3 'fi !Left to Rightl: First Row: Beanie Ballen- ger, Barbara Nlyerly, Brook Anderson, Meredith Ingram, Leslie Pritchard, Andrea Jones. Second Row: Deeni Fleischman tmanagerl, Kim Robinson, Alicia White lco-capt.l Liza Wilcox, Lilly Weller, Linda lVliller, Abie Dowd, Vi Clark tcoachl. Absent: Fran Stewman, Ann Martin lmana- gersl. Two all beef patties . . . read my mouth . . . purple hearts . . . Peg Leg . . . Club foot . . . How dramatic! . . . Leezlee . . . con-L tact sport? . . . collision sport! . . . Whip it. . . left hand hook lady . . . You get an oscar for that one . . . kiss it. . . No- body misses a lay-up! . . . check, those statistics! . . . 2 for 71?! . . . look alive . . . the morning after the night of Appalachian . . . Tourney champs again! - 3rd year in a row . . . bruised knees . . . comeback time! . . . baggy pants . . . Fragile bones ofa hypochondriac! . . . ls there such a thing as a good referee? Head My Mouth es! ei -is .gt M '3- u. X l .m.,!, RM., , L , ,!.s, P 4 S-xr Cum ,411-Beef Parties . . lags ya! H, A 35 ' ,U I' The Postscript Staff would like to express their gratitude to the Evunfrgf Day Varsity 5'ocff!fall Gam of 1974 for bringing the Nrfrfh Karvlimz Independant r Scl10rfl5'm!e Hhampivnshzp to Country Day., ,mg ,W it is L , gt Q f 1 X X 1 f I 5 X X , X x w 5 ,. Q . :ff Y, .,..-. ,. -.. Q. -. 98 yj . -, 'f - . .1 F. Www - -fs - .3 41rfef'-- ,- ,.4.q?. A Q H , Q ., 15,8 .I sw 1. 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We really have alot of chances novv--and more when the new building is finally done l was up in the art house the other day and they had all kinds of pottery, paint- ings, mobiles, tie-die, and shelves with stuff on them. They put stuff in the L.C. sometimes. I want to take Clay I next term . ., . my 'MW 3 ,iif , i t f-W-m.s,w.,M.4,,,,,,,,,,,,7:,,,i 1,, Y .U- N'--va.,-.- A 101 f 2, ai l 7' l ,S , ,. F Q Z S ,M 5, 4 ,I Drama has really gotten big too. All of our class is practically taking over the club. But vve've helped do all sorts of stuff --BOTTOlVl'S DREAIVI, Dr. Suess, ANNE FRANK, OUR TOWN, stuff at the Inter- national Dinner. lt's fun. I helped with the folk dancing at the International Dinner-- they botched up the music, but it was still un. 102 ,us 4 If gtrr - A ., i V, 15,--.4.,, V 4 , L5 ' 9 ' T f' , ,ally .frm H M l'm taking Novelty Dance in gym. So I thought l'd go to the master class taught by Alvin Ailey--boy was it hard! That lady was strict, but I guess you have to be if you want to do something good. l've heard there's going to be a great concert this spring. They have dance as a varsity sport now--they meet at 3:00 and everything . . . 103 Chorus this year has been good. I don't blame them for being mad about that concert in the L.C. before X-mas. lt was really oad that people wouldn't be quiet and listen. Don't you think so? I think there are 3 choruses. The Lower School is doing neat things too. lVlrs. Wall lets them dance and all. They even play recorders. I saw 'em all 4 walking around with recorders and they looked like long green sticks, but they just had cases on 'em . . . 1: in-ow I can't wait for the new buildings--I'm gonna sign up for all those good things so I can be in that building. Do you know what alls gonna be in it? A chorus room, a band- ' ' ' ' and all kinds of neat stuff--lVlom room, big studios, a dance room, private practice rooms told me. 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' W, .34 I , , f F B , 1---4, V 1, I miii . 7' Q .'s- g,0E'..4:.. X -png 3, , ', F 9.1 E 11 ' -'fit A l I ' , -Z Af gc s. .AQl'? i ' 45 P qu. - Q .D L i .- JF: -v-n .J , 9, . fwfw,-fyv..4 ,X ,-,tis-hoof, .1 ja . J' Q' ,ist . AY, 3' Q. 1 ' f 1' .tg 1' . . n --gmamug 115 A .ff in tLeft to Rightl: Christine Terrell, Lyn Van Landingham, Amy Lef- kowitz, Cindy Lice, Julie Stuart, Todd Neely, Jim Miller. iLeft to Rightl Outside of Cabin: Edison Cassels, Burke-Cox, Ashlyn Draper, Kerstin-Aspland. In Cabin: James Downs, Andy Clark, Connor Bost. lLeft to Rightl: John Harney, Scott Edwards, David Gillespie, Ashely Hunter, Kristi Hamel, Ashley Elling- ton, Doug Farel . 116 I-1 'lr Vo 5' 1 gs, 3 , sv ov' . -,ww Pre Salma! Mi iLeft to Rightl Standing: Frank Middleton, Martin Welton, Bo Webb, Lucy Poisson, Carolyn Thomas. Under Desk: Caroline Rankin, Amber Newton. f5l lLeft to Rightl: Elizabeth Dixon, Larry Dagenhart, Liza Brude- nell, John Chapman, Caroline Cannon. Absent: Donnie Denton. l6l lLeft to Rightl: Phil Foil, Allen Liles, Elizabeth Lone, Steven Kokenes, Bonnie Harris, Wesley Grasty. Absent: Aarom Elrod. 117 lll lLeft to Rightlz Taylor Welton, Scott Warley, David l2l lLeft to Right? First Row: Catherine Cruaan, Mary Louise l37 lLeft to Right 7: Mike Fenniger, Allison Davant, Howard J Silverman, Ginger Weir, Virginia Smith, Elizabeth Van Every, Anna Lindsey Smith. Absent: Missy Sutker. Dagenhardt, Sally Hanes. Second Row: Anna Dulaney, Tim Cooper, Thurston Chandler, John Graham, Jimmy Lacoss. , Biggers, Michelle Forrester, Cathy Carter, Jimmy Fagan, Laura Furman. iff fy 1, ,ff N 'Ri Qi Nr ' Q rent 'T 51, A ' wasnt 7? H . 1,. ,H - K . X , is M 'rllll lll3lv- ,. f -A is I lClockwise7 Bottom Right Corner: l57 lCounter Clockwisel Top Left: Merrie Mac Pell, Kate Perry, Kathy Peits, Carolyn Pou, Robert Salmon, Beau Stoneman, Kent Walker, Aslyn Whitley. Absent: Dana Par- ker. Brad Hock. Lisa Johnson, Kim Kendall, Ashley Mann, George Hughes, Tommy Rickenbaker, Todd Hahn, Debra Gladstone. Absent: 118 X .3 7' ' ' F L J , U . : ' . K -A-sg-br! l 5 A we . ' aw A it 3:01, ' m 91? F4 f si. '1 Xa f 3 Hrs! Grade 467 lCIockwisel Bottom Right Paige Ford, Dana Parker, David Johnston, Stephanie HiIl,'Leigh Ann Karwood. lCIockwisel Bottom Left: Jay Faison Scott Elderkin, Heather Dunkin, Raliegh Bynum, Will Allen, Lee Cranc, Laurel Falls. 1 CLeft to Rightl: Wendy Major, Billy 0'Herron, Natalie Whisnant, Danen Starnes, Carol Sisk, Calvin Walden, Yates Pharr, Frances Robicsek. K Left to Right l: Elizabeth Byne, Jane Berryhill, Thompson Allred, Nlatt Andrews, Howa.rd Bissell, Davi Black, Rip Harris. - 'YTLMY 9' Q A N l .'1 , ' , 4 -, 3554, ' .sf W -5 1 W -5f'f.,.'1?EfQzt4gs?, 2 'fbi .-5,5-I ,f R Y. , Sufi Hand Corner: Perry Giffen, Bill Nuttall, Lisa lVlcCrary t1HLeft to Rightl: First Row: Chris Elliott, Peter Brennan, Butch Cone. Second Row.: 'Eric Bach, John Collias, Phillip Edwards, Chet Chaplin. i2NLeft to Rightl: First Row: Kris Johnson, Harvey Grasty, Craig Hollingsworth, Mat- thew Hunt. Second Row: Nancy Hanes, , Suzanne Hynes, Sandy Knox, Mary Finley Henderson. t3NLeft to Ri htl: Sally Broatch, Ruth Burts, 9 Bobby Boulware, Lee Bowers, Julie Berry- hill, Blair Benton, Carter Byrum, Amanda Barnett. i4lCLeft to Rightl: Seated: Joe Stanley, Robert Mitchener, Woodward Middle- ton. Standing: John Lockhart, Karl Robb, Betsy Pratt, Lesley Morgan, Mar- garet Park, Page Smith. f5ltLeft to Rightl: First Row: Melinda V Johnston, Dana Hurka. Second Row: Elizabeth Levergood, David Green, Jack Knight, Lillian Hardison. Third ' Row: Isabel Hamilton, Mael Ladley, David Kaplan. t6NLeft to Right! Kneeling: Michael Vesano, Johnny Ward, Spence Whitman, Christopher Thigpen, Jonathan Woody, Karen Wilkie, Missy Sutker, Alida Van Every. Standing: Andrew Waller, Bruce Walker. 120 Second Grazia l7JlLeft to Rightlr Amy Pritchard, Janie Roper, Rob Lynn, Francine Fer- rell, Elliot Smyth, Jill Jordan, Perry Raoul, Stacy Marshall. Absent: Vincent Kudla. l8llLeft to Right? On Bus: Fairfax Cooper, Elizabeth Claud, Jenny Duncan, Scott Gaylord, Edgar Cato In Bus: Sabrina Fadial, Carter Bynum, Carlie Draper. Absent: Don Carnaham, Deede Den- ton. .'?':3- ,err 121 l1llClockwiseJ: Bottom Right Corner: Jordan S mthe C D Stam le Sabrina Walton ' Y 1 - - P Y, I Delia Welton, Katie White, Amy Williams Trey Wier. In the Middle: Reneau Van Landingham. ' l2llLeft to Rightl: Krissie Hein, Gibby Heil- man, Marcelle Gorelick, Ross Hobson, Marnie Foil, Hayes Harris, Kim Freezer, John Fishburne. ' l3JlTop to Bottom J: Liane Lacoss, Eric Lit- tle, David Hicks,lLeft to Rightl: Standing: Randi Little, Luther Lockwood. Sitting: First Row: Pat Hicks, Mary Beth Huskey, Margaret Jonas, Second Row: Robert Hob- son. l4llLeft to Rightlz First Row: Melisande Maddox, Tracy Mann, Allen Smith, Second I Row: Sue McLeod, Julie Miller, Matt Slot- kin, Bobby Lyons. Absent: Louise Patrick, Pete Sherman ' H xg . Mi l5llLeft to Rightl: Bill Barefoot, James Davenport, Bird, Charlie Barnhart, David Dixon, Sitting: Margaret Belk, Julie Carter, Nlarcy Farel. l6llLeft to Rightl: Top Row: Austin Burt. Second Row: Susie Broatch, Dean Brown, lVlary Brand. No. 43: Chip Cash. Bottom: Hunt Allen, Margaret Bledsoe, Julie Brittian. l7llLeft to Rightl: First Row: Pret Nlajette, Scott Wel- ton, Bob Nuttall, Robert McMiIlian, Second Rowf Amy Hunter, Tina Holbert, Page Ridenhour, Third Row: Elizabeth Nlartin, Karen Underwood. l8llLeft to Rightl: First Row: Chuck Fonville, Michael Giblin, Second Row: Chuck Hair, Brad Dalton, Ben Draper, Third Row: Nlerryman Cassels, Stacy Goode Caroline Felkner, Lisa Clark. l1llLeft to Rightl First Row: Caroline Burts, Jinky Black. Second Row: Bar-' bara Bissell, Beth Barefoot, Latta Chapman, Valerie Clayton, Lynn Cul- ton. l2llLeft to Rightl: Erwin Wilcox, Mary White, Margaret White, Alex Whisenant, Ross Tricebock, Graves Upchurch, Ab- sent: Bill VanEvery. l3llLeft to Rightl Firsl: Row: Gena Graham, Cac kie Dowd, Jeannie Golding, Second Row: John' Elderkin, John Fadial, Eddie Fleishman, Willie Goldfarb, George Fleming. l4llLeft to Rightl: Ami Nienast, Muffin Kirk, Martha Lassiter, Donald Lacoss, David Koconis, Richie Kelly. l5llLeft to Rightl: Margaret Hughes, Flynn Har- ris, Andrew Hayden, Elizabeth Keesler, John Herbert, Sharon Hayman, Billy Hamel, Quail Hale. ' 124 Stfurflz Grade l6ll Left to Rightl: Sara Smith Lance Strawn, Toby Pardue, Benjy Sutker, Jeffery Shapi- ro, Deborah Rinehart, Mary Petty, Anita Parks. UH Left to Righth John David Ramsey, Aven Owen, Beth Wilkins, Kristina Rundquist, Jackson Roper, Leigh Pell, Gordon Watt, Chris Wanna- maker, Chris Thompson. l8llLeft to Right! First Row: Ansley Bost, Betsy Downs, Second Row: David Crowell Robert Brand, Tommy Cox, Robert Dixon, Dean Collias, Sumner Bumgardner, I l9llLeft to RightJAFirst Row: Matt Farel, James Glenn, Michael Hill. Second Row: Stacey Merriman, Catherine Miller, Debbie Hamel, Laurie Hynes, Liza Higgins. lllt Left to Righti First Row: Sharon Brown, Jeri Carpenter, Mary Bledsoe, Mary Beth Bannon, Catherine Elliot, Ginny Dabbs. Kneeling: Bill Choate, Charles Dalton. q 1211 Left to Rightl Standing: Tommy Price, Greg White, Aiken Tompkins, Philip Stevenson. Sitting: Sonia Little, Jennifer Smith, Bonnie Woods, Kathy Salman. i3HLeft to Rightl: Sally Scott, Margaret Street, ' Leigh Walters, Lindsay Sisk, Eaton Lynn, Rex Welton, John Gillett, Jimmy Thompson. - -. i, .- 3 f. ,W ,. , Q I V sssis tyyy S , -R S . , L ss . ,--,- I . ,if-sg.,-Q Z, Quiks- if'En Sim Skis .iw K A-fm Qs 432 NJ 5 sttt , W Q L . ..,l Q , , Q ,,,, ,, A A' issr l A it 'f . q S' or fr we as-K 1- f-'13 S T: 'Halt' ..-,Kvs 1 -- , QF so fel ag 3: I-N.. ' V f 4-1 . l ...ra-, W4 +411 ' V J we ,,, -gf V, i V is V K ,,,., .. I K. A , K . , l ',,' as V gif. msswit. S gt, , up e , V wi .,,-, ' , K ..., . i I M. . , Hi n I W if-if -' ,1. e.5,. . ' '- ' , i'. ' ffl li' 'ii ' , . . . . , - Q A K - I 4 5135. 3,55 glfffl Cjnule l4lTopf Sally James. l Left to Rightl: Middle Row: Susan Levin, Randy Kent, Beth Knauff, Bottom Row: Scott Gordon, Will Hardison. Absent: Todd Gorelick l5JlLeft to Rightlz Janet Allen, Cary Bissell, Jay Butterworth, Shelly Boulware, Zane Elrod, Dian Dulaney, Paul Brourman, Rand Ellington l6DlLeft to Rightl: Top Row: Pam Gorelick, Stephanie Geurin, Lisa Johns. Bottom Row: Sammy Koeigsberg, Chip Knox, Andrew Hunt, Rick Leighton. l7llLeft to Right J: Sandra Story, Jessie Tomlin- son, Rob Sherman, Bruce Watson, Byron Smith, Jimmy White, Christie Walden, Chip- per Stanley. l8llLeft to Rightlz Sunny Lambeth, Kitty Hicks, Sidney Austin, Stephen Edwards, Wayne Dix- on, John Berry, Peter Justice, IVIark Falls. l9llLeft to Rightl: Sitting: Emily Montag, Tracy Culbreth, Ann McGregor, Ruth Pipkin, Standing: Adair Rice, Lyn Liles. 127 CLHSI r . H' va A45 ou Ao on 'Wit c 'Xx 'k Rss! I AA ' 'X - . x u vu-Hx Q.-xx, g,,,q4,f -A-May L AA ov. -A-be. -Ls? U0 Koo foal-cc 1 kann. V-WD:-'Hx 'iauh 94 . 4-keeucs, even Since. Vie. sekoeh ax :ZA 9,599+ Nope, A-'sq.a.+i0x 'K-kai' -Fisk WVMN + 'gk in Qks s+owv.f.k. 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' x 2 0 I ' a 129 x ' ,un-UU irth Grade l1llLeft to Rightl: Peyton Park, Craig Taylor, Gloria Top- ping, Betsy Pell, Melissa Stampley, Mark Kasano, Bo Thompkins, Tommy Warley. l2llLeft to Rightl: Gareth Evans, Clint Crowell,'Steve Burt, Bob Bradshaw, Christina Cato, Carol Carter, Amy Fond- ville. Absent! Lisa Bowers. l3llLeft to Rightl: Standing: James Little, Richard Mack, Bruce Rinehart, John Roper, Laird Little. Sitting: Mark Miller, Stamp Walden. l4llLeft to Right? First Row: Greg Brittain, Jamie Chapin Steve Ballenger, Tony As- pland, Marty Foil, Second Row: Frances Clardy, Susan Bethune, Curtis Bibb. l5llLeft to Rightl On Bar: John McMillan, Donna Little, Lee Mills, Doug Bell, Gene Hicks. Below: Bruce Merryman, Sandy McGregor. 130 ,xg A ' 'in at t v vk le my my , WM b.LSi?3lrY 35, Smwwggg xx .wie QM Hawk + NWWWQ wf'g'lf+i:s1rs81-,m .. W J i Q' .Ku 4' le. ,K If? l6llLeft to Rightl: Kat Johnson, Shepherd McMillan, Elizabeth NlcManaway, lVlike Hoke, Eric Pfeifer, Sandy lVlcEwan, Nlark Neinast. l7ltLeft to Rightl Standing: John Robicek, Doug Reid, Danny Terry, Ned Townsend, Will Under- wood. Sitting: Elizabeth White, Ellen Wilson. Absent: Jim Walker. l8HLeft to Rightl Sitting: Holly Fielder, Sarah Bethune, Hunt Green, Doug Bell, Mary Belk, Caroline Clark. In Pipe: Peter Felkner, Stuart Green. l9ll Left to Rightl: Bradley Know- les, Henry Heilman, Frank Koconis, Julie Sheilds, Phil Haverton, Sharon Lassiter, Becky Hamel Ellen Gibson. 131 Seventh Grade tlltLeft to Rightl First Row: Mike Hunter, Brooks Goode, Ava Goldfarb. On Ladder: Jeff Gorelick, Rick Gaylord. On Top: Stephen Hicks, Marty Glenn, Laura Graham. Absent: Eddie Hansen. i2ltLeft to Rightl First Row: Michael Flood, Katherine Edwards, Jill Davis, Second Row: Al Dickens, John Dickson, Anne Gordon Fleming, Brenda Dickson, Quincy Foil, Terrie Edwards. i3HLeft to Rightl: Jey Martin, Ken Martin, Megan Monohan, Amy Lind, Libby Miller, Melanie McCall, Myra McAIister, Natalie Martin, Jennifer Miller. i4JiLeft to Rightl: David Paul, Bruce Petty- john, Scott Perry, Bill Monty, Brian Robin- son, Lee Montag, David Robb, Mike Petrowski. Absent: Tim Rich. 132 l5HLeft to Rightl: Katie Dagenhart, Gilbert Browne Libby Brown, Ronn Brourman, Nlark Culton, Monroe Bridges, Karen Culbreth. 46X Left to Rightl First Row: Rick Barrett, Debbie Bober, Osborne Ascue, Cecilia Bishop, Stacey Boone. Second Row: Greg Baer, John Bitter, Paul Warley. Absent: Karen Bowers, Claudia Allen. l7NLeft to Rightl: Lance Sisk, Robyn Stacey, Sally Robinson, Karen Roboz, Tonina Roboz, IVlarla Shapiro, Jeanie Snow, Chip Rogers. l8ltLeft to Rightl First Row: Randy Jones, Cindy Jones, Emmie Keesler, Hunter Johnson. Second Row: Ginny Ison, Cissy Jonas, Lee Ledford, Steve Leighton, Ray Jones. tLeft to RightlFirst Row: Bill Whedon, Mark A Stewart. Driver: Ginny White. Third Row: Ste- wart VanEvery, Linda Street, Laura Watson, Jackie Bristor. Absent: Johnny Woods. 133 fighfh Grade l1llLeft to Rightl: Standing: Mary Moss, Hap Newell, Molan Mills, Tommy Miller, Bo Mason, Bill Mann, Lee Olive, Mark Merri- man, Mike Myers, K2llLeft to Rightl: Fran Fairley, Tommy Galphin, Julie Gordon, Laurie Dickson, Debbie Crowell, Karen Hollingsworth, Bob Dooley, Nat Fortune, David Goldberg, Absent: Sydney Geurin l3llLeft to Rightl: Standing: Wylie Lowery, Bill Jackson, Tom McCay, Pat Hunter Kneeling: Kris Kirkwood, Beth Mann, Elizabeth McMil- lan, Robirene Maddox, Kelly Lassiter 134 da- a,. a ,xi f fa .4-5. -fx , l4ltLeft to Righti: Will Collins, Jay Chamberlain, Phillip Crews, Robert Carpenter, Clay Clayborne, Julie Costin, Janice Carpenter, Francie Chapman, Kris Carlton, Stacey Collins QSM Left to Righti: Sherry Henderson, Anne Horne, Julie Granger, Kate Hunter, Hart Hodges, David Herbert, Diana Humer, Chris Hughes, Hooper Hardison. l6llLeft to Rightl: Standing: Benjy Park, Nick Pell, Bailey Patrick, Jeffrey Philips, Brad Pfiefer, Keith Richardson. Kneeling: Cindy Rosenberg, Marion Rose, Tricia Robinson l7JlLeft to Rightir First Row: Craig Brown, Jay Belk, Jay Boyd, Allen Burt, Second Row: Allison Butterworth, Dian Bergh, Laura Bethune, Bates Cannon, Anne Boger. l8llLeft to Righti: First Row: Rogers Stacks, John Tay lor, Gary Sullivan. Second Row: Grace Tillett, Leslie Strawn. Top: Lance Stokes. Absent: Pat Sweeny. t9JtLeft to Righti: Cece Williamson, Carolyn Scott, Lynn Rutland, Lucy White, Scott Tillman, Susan Webb, Brenda Wallace. Absent: Eddie Wanamaker. 135 ill!!! l Grade l1llLeft to Right! First Row: Allison IVlac Ewan, Bar- bara Miller, Anne Pipkin, Anne lVlcLeod, Kaye Pres- sley, Second Row: Lyndy Phillips, Dale Owens, Beth Newcombe, Bruce McKin- sey. A l2llLeft to Right 7: Frances Query, Mike Stacks, Col- leen Smith, Scott Stroupe, Doug Smith, Susanne Rob- icsek, Siobhan Sullivan, Billy Pritchard, Charles Query. a sf ,155 if o f - Q I-fa - f fs 'Q . ik 7 'sem - ' gf y ,116 i K V Rx M 'V Q di., ,S ' 5 X NA ' .. 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I if XL 1 e s , .MTA 0 fi A ir , g .'r.fs47 klgjf A ,Av ,- Wag? ,A , 1 ' ' ,j.g,'?1 ' - ,Li ' rj rg faf i Vf' I ,,, T A K IMA It , H 5 A mf 5 3 Q 6:95 1 7 x M..-we 4 l l l3JlLeft to Right l: Tom Williams, Frank Warren, Scott Walters, J. Thornton, Frank Whitney, Jenny Watson, Anne Thompson, Cara Tate, Nancy Wilson. Kneeling: Clarie Walker, Nlol- ly Wilmer. l4ll Left to Rightl First Row: lVlarina Angleton, Robinson, Karen Roboz, Tonina Roboz, Marla Second Row: Betsy Bell, Liza Bibb, Amanda Adams. Top: Joel Barrier. l5llLeft to Rightl: Carol Hayden, Robin Gordon, Peter Hill, Mike Holl.iday, Sam Hartwell, Chip Green, Anne Hodges, Jean Gossett, Emma Gover. l6JlLeft to Rightl: Terry Dabbs, John Chapin, Steven Deal, Elizabeth Carver, Beth Corzine, Joey Reid, Rebecca Davis, Dave Diamond, , Jim Clardy. l7llLeft to Rightl: On Wall: Buddy Little, James Keesler, David Ingle, Gerge NlcCormick. Standing: Chuck Kinsey, David Horne, Susan Keith, Lee Johnson, David Howe. l8llLeft to Rightl: Sandra Dunbar, Johnny Ed- wards, Jim Fielder, Gaston Gage, Chris Ellison, Nlike Garlic, Alice Dixon, Mary Jane Fairley, Susan Dowd, Perry Dowd. 137 V1 t1ltLeft to Rightl Top Row: Holly Chapman, Beth Cunningham, Nina Dooley, Catherine Davis, Mary Craighill. Second Row: Jules Buxbaum, Frank Conner, Michael Davis, Lewis Coppedge. t2ltLeft to Rightl: Liza Keith, Nancy Levin, Mary McMana- way, Mark Kidd, Debbie Leigh- ton, Killen Kirkwood, Frank Levin, Laura Hoke. t3HLeft to Rightl: Ben Hunter, Susan James, Mark Jarrett, Jim Kehoe, Lu Kelly, William Howe, Steve Jones. Absent: Bruce Hamilton. t4ltLeft to Rightl First Row: Anne Josephs, Trudy Wallace, Henri- etta White. Second Row: Crews Walden, Jon Johnson, John Wells, Ross Wilson. t5NLeft to Rightl Standing: Louis Bledsoe, Ric Browning, Todd . Anderson, Scott Bassett. Kneel- ing: Olivia Chaplin. Sitting: Maggie Burns. Absent: Scott Bridgewater. l6JtLeft to Right? Sitting on Car: Anne Pender, Richard Robb, Winn Price. In Car: Susie Paul, Coco Pressly. In Car Door: Shel- ley Rich, Standing in Car Door: Kick Ridenohou, Malcolm Mc- Lean. 138 li' Centh Grade A - - T C-if ' 'ai n Q i 1 U if Ji IL 8 I . K l J ' 5 3 I, s t ,ef G y Ji ! .. L . i--A 'fl' ' 7 1 Q f i ' T -1 .P , A f ,' , X x an ' l7JlLeft to Rightl: Eddie Green, Sandy Freeman, Nan Dabbs, Britt Elder Tory Green, Peter Graham, John Gaylord Beth Eakes, l8llLeft to Rightl First Row Tom Gregory David Hill, Julie Hicks, lVlarion Hanes Second Row: Craig Hill Watts Hamrick, John Horner, Mandy Harwell Top Britt Harris. l9llLeft to Rightl First Row Jane Terry, Lilly Weller, Sandy Rosenberg Second Row: David Turner, Paul Trotter, Peg gy Stampley. Absent: Kim Robinson eh' Q ey, ,K T, gi 1 4 vi, fleuenfh Grade llll Left to Rightl Sissy Hardage, Frances Hen derson, Anne Gover, Carol Granger, Woody Garland, Lecil Henderson. Kneeling: Erin Gatlin. Absent: Eddie Hedrick. l2HLeft to Right! Bob lVIcLeod, Bobby lVlorri- on, Barbara Myerly, Burt Phillips, Mark Pearce, Nancy Pernice, Johnny Phillips, Susan Nliller. Absent: Scott Merriman. l3HLeft to Right? Lee Smith, Stephanie Rob- erts, Tom Powers, Rick Spaugh, Fran Stew- man, Leslie Pritchard, Laura Shapiro. Absent: Torn Smith. l Q- . Vg +A 4 l t4lCLeft to Rightl Sarah Hewson, Becky Heather Ingle, Katherine Horne, Curtis Johnson, Absent: Priscilla Justice. l5lt Left to Rightl Top Rack: Johnny Phil- lips, Steve Macon. Seated: James Le- Bow, Mark Pearce, Linda Beth Miller, Jim Kutcher, Bob Land, Skosh Little, Linda Levin, Eric Law, Hayes Hitchens. i6JiLeft to Rightl On Top: Wes Bryan, Sam Deal. Second Row: Chip Duncan, Mary Davidson. Bottom Row: Scott Fox, Will Chapman, Gus Clark, Terry Carr, Abie Dowd. ik? YQ, l7ltLeft to Rightl Sharon Terry, Debbie Taft, Liza Wilcox, John Dickson, Joe Norcom, Lee Smith, Mark Zink. Standing: Laura Wallace, Missy Whedon. Absent: Rob- ert Thompson. t8JtLeft to Rightl Suan Alexander, Lee Ballenger, Anne Biggers, Brooke Anderson, Blythe Boyd, Richard Aber- nathy, Eddie Barnhardt, Kevin Barnett. 141 Jones, Simmi Johnson, Mary Anne Keon, ffl I MR f CHN4, , ,D W jofuewc Q0 5766 Maumee wfm.0wV,wf gmw ' gmvtewalii if figiwmwg WLM Mm hvmwnal MVA fwiffj 01-ffU0fk05 0 Mmwwmmwnmwwwwi Wk fiammcgcdmm yammaipmi , 77cwA1f, mmm. I Memo Cowe,wa,'6c!LMe,a,1F'Q2e.51'0fm6.0fff6 j 'B ,aee,7a4.aXacXm6. We 01.4.14 gli!!! OILCJJ' CLP1CJur:!Z.LQ,, Luoqcy-, Ldobkpgnid m,,QYJLx l3Q.Q.9-. J Y'Q9-00. ud0,,., wwgdiuru. tanrw- L3 C L'U-f1'cz1LruJv'1gLrxL,10u,HC,ngh,nf0.d..Q. 'br-Ll' Nj'V-'CQQJYW-g,,pU...g,L,LQ,Q.n..1DD You vu-Q.-CD.. 'xfN'5-VND-MQJQYTLYT Q -Od -'UV'- 'V 510-0-O-iulfwq 05+-m..a,iqmn CV00-4--' cummurwmn qqgb thmwn OU-1-fJ51pc:.Qonom.daH tpf- not, U'-W-Qflfg fw-1 -90-D qinoow ?x1oU. 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Some of the antics one sees on fridays are incredible--Halloween parades in February, paranoids loose tthey think Fenningier is going to nab theml, schizophrenic attacts Cpeople thinking they're George Atlas Jr. , gorillas, Vietnam vets, the REAL lVlcCoys, Cheerleaders, and Godl. Well then you've got the borderline cases that are simply reacting out of boredom CLE. filling things with newspaper, water, or anything that movesl ., . . To top things off, inevetably the administration of- fice runs out of efficient straight jackets. They then resort to the poor quality jackets that students enjoy figuring out how to es- cape. The masters at this game are the Out-to-lunch-bunch . If you've missed these--l can safely diagnose you as a prime candi- date for lVlorganton and a major contribution to the problem!! What would we do without FRIDAY AFTERNOONS?? '? l ll AAAaaRRRRRrrrrrrAAahhhH! Love, Christy kkk Christy was experiencing a chronic case of the Friday after- noon attacks. YW 'nm,,M,,,,,,,, ., M.N,.-.-.--veg. sr The work of the great Anybody got a match? paper hangers. 146 P .Q f i . i Hey Baby, Ya wanna dance? .-9339 X-. ga 5 . iz I 1 fi-'V lw k X g' f V' v w 'N K ll a. M ,, ,,1f' 98 lb. power house .wi ,Q ,K xp My tg S-' I just can't last these eight hour days ...- ,..,- ...- ...- ,...- ...- ,....- ,.,,..- ,...- ' ,,.....- h lx What's that od Oumfas NEVER WINN SNEV R ER E K f.. 4. 7 or? l V 1 fs W. Ae, Q! 5 ff , I 1 Q, f F Q I ,Q N Q ig ,A Wy I iv-W . , ,,,,. , J My , Vvrk -A 0 R, . Y Q. ,f i gym' ' 1 , . , Q gwwm, fy' , , ..-' ., L :W ' K , , HN f.. fy fd Q fzyuiwt 'U' Look-out Kutch, here I come. IMI . X5--S15 ,, Q . . W .fy He Nlothal 151 Pass the Sal! . 5 7 5 1 , x T 5 E E ? E fi 1 J . ,ga 7 1 f f 2 e b a J On the flats 154 an 'Q WeII,IstiII think Ci cero's handsome . A ' fl, . 3 ,A-r .1 . . ,pl--1 ,- A W X xx A 'W ' Ang, QSM Rui, 5 3,1 , - ...cw ' g1.: v ' 1'9f: W -N' A s , . Q? 1' n f 44: ? x 'yi v ,, Qx A H x 'Fw 4 A A ,A V' . to , ,-.,. .9-c - W, , -' 'vow , ' .1-fx A J.-v- -' Q 4-seconds left, Down by 2, Me? on the Catholic 6 yard line, ' If IVlr. Cook could see me now! Roll and Cole Slaw ,,-4.Q Q -Q.-Q Y ,mf ,. ffwf- ., ge. ESQ ,A is 2 5 s ,,-W--., V. vdiliisvvafv a Q. M xii! I gr- Q 4' W I M,,..,A. xg, 1 my ,AQ 7 Class of ,Q4 v li ii v H ,?C4,OM9ffI'kQAJfu51Q -Magi- ,4 Cf 55747025 Dam Mmm, J? Abww ' ' j lj Uagfalgam ' ,154 A mf p fUZZmO'dcQW?+ af D-,NZM -AC dam if wwfujvm 5222. WW afg957OQMe6?Z31gJ?+CwM1 Deaf Cfvffk! fm count'-'nj Jaap, ,ML day ff! 'ACC X nw' 7? from czn7of7e. affalg bfcfn '- dlfjffjfff! mf Lgddfyfb, Adfx J, Prdfg I' 61110 fhlk. . 68 Ld, A6 and fue 9074 A gftaf en7n'1 eg ff-'17 54-A oof. ff-fgl-X KLM-L1 Grady Koss Andrews I want a love that is right, but right is only half of what's wrong. George Harrison Work fascinates me, l can sit and look at it for hours. Unknown Greg . . . stuck in the sand in O.D. . . . 5th floor Lee Dorm . . . Puke it out! . . . B.E .... Fargo Wells . . . greedy? . . . git back! . . . Needto? . . . jerk! . . . FAB. . . Djew? . . . J.P.'s parties . . . Tony's atmosphere . . . S.S. . . 4:32 . . . B.C. 8tE.D. . . . Whata hassle! . . . Emerson! . . . Afternoon cocktail parties . . . splats . ., . nutcracker, reminds me ofwild hickory nuts . . . Shade lVIan . . . Hog of the Week . . . re- freshments . . . footsball . . . and Doritos . . . where are my keys? . . . Eureka! ,Mildred jennne ,rlcker You may give your children your love but not your thoughts, for they have their own thoughts. Anonymous Don't refuse to go on an occasion- al wild-goose chaseg that is what wild geese are made for. Henry S. Haskins lVlims . . . little bitwith no hair . . . party girl . . . hay rides 84 hot buttered rum . . . Davidson's wild weekends . . . l'm in love . . . from Carowinds to River Hills . . . the houseboat . . . meanest mama on skis . . . monitor 8. ski club . . . THUIVIPER . . . Cap- tain America Hats . . . 10 cokes a day . . . who has change for a dollar . . . moon burn and tube steak . . . walks with Posey . . . Q' A K ' ,- r fs. Y Q gtgtss -an N 'L 'K , R L L' 1 7. N, , 1 gf A AT A t gg f....,,.. 5 Alibi K A Hamilton W Jlflckay l6'c'lk This is for all the lonely people Thinking that life has passed them by, Don't give up until you drink from the silver cup And ride that highway in the sky . . . lt'll never take you down or never give you UP You never know until you try. America Joe Pro . . . Bodacious Cquelle bodacitel . . . Pete 84 Sally forever . . . Ace . . . Six flags, 8th grade . . . little black book . . . l get around . . . the snowman . . . Nlay Day ringholder . . . pre-school vet . . . Eagle woman over 'stangs? . . . grits or juice . . . golden boy . . . hurt my scab, coach . . . poison ivy monster . . . Young Life tonite . . . my guitar. . . . 440 man . . . split end 47 . . . a hunk a' woman with luscious lips . . . Woodberry vacation . . . Worth's dates? . . . golden volvo . . . P.S. 8.drama S man . . . re- surrection . . . Kurtis Z Elaine Give me a fish and I eat for a day, Teach me to fish and l eat for a lifetime. Unknown Peggy. . . lVlr. Brown . . . sky- diving . . . 2nd stanza . . . F.A.B .... Harvey Glaskins . . . badcheese. . .VDK. . . '66 buick . . . lbs8tozs . . . Arthur's . . . goatee, maybe? . . B. E .... my father owns a dia- mond mine . . . nickels 84 dimes . . . Hey Blaine!! rookie at C.D ...G another Chanter . . . Fifi . . . football drop-out . . . Blaine's babbling again . . . re- freshments MF 4-,X Y It . ,sv '- if Qfsrtn C' Y 'M . Ciztherirze Ashley Bradshaw' no .5:fM55f .-w:1w lf you don't show your affections today you'll show your regrets tomorrow. Tip's refriger- ator Keep smiling, it makes people wonder what you've been up to. Anonymous Bradshaw . . . head cheerleader CJDWYGD . . . trailing in the jeep . . . c'est dom- mage . . . Chillsborough square? . . . ad, at. . . who's that Q.B.? . . . Europe. . . S250 on beer . . . dead tigers gl pink ele- X phants in Venice . . . I'd rather be in Chapel Hill. . . baby lVlaloy's . . . plaid hat. . . Scot forever . . . professional college week- E ender. . . time is no object . . . the nite is young . . . what is this? . . . JP-KPwars . . . b-day breakfasts . . . p-ball wizard at O.D .... cause it's my birthday. that's why! . . . this may be an all-nighter . . . of' so it goes . . . s.o.c. in s '. . . hack' B s . t firecrackers in BETA house . . . if you .,.r. E 4 - q t B wanna get to heaven . . . flurry Warlhley Burke jr. Winning is not everything- but making the effort to win is. Vince Lombardi iw Elmer Fuddpucker . . . Avagadro . . . Twerp Burke . . . '62 pre-school vet- eran . . . football captain 431 . . . president Nlonogram Club . . . student ,rm ,, E M council . . . top scholar . . . Chapel Hill. . . beach babes . . . Ernie . . . tightwad? . . . not me . . . splita cheese pizza . . . 2Jr.-Sr. 's a year . . . Honest, don't know how they got there . . . beware yellow VW'sfsteps Burke's blue bird and bread . . . hubba, hubbafvavavoom . . . toots X 4 'lr l Viryzhia Harrison Burns jalm Kennett Karpmter What's the use of worrying? What's the use of hurrying? What's the use of anything? Paul lVlcCartney Cervesa . . . You've gota hassle Andrews . . . Cookie Duster . . . Emerson! . . .refreshments . . . 5th floor Lee dorm . . . Puke it out! . . . That's real cute. . . you wish . . . B.E .... Get out of the bathroom, Andrews! . . . Shup! Johnny . . . Fargo Wells . . . stuck in the sand, why run Linda? . . . Big Red . . . Tony's . . . go fishing. . . Need to!.. Whata nab . . . Grady's after- noon parties . . B C. 84 E D strip poker anyone Dave ' i i'ff2 l 1 . . . Nice table clothes Burke! You give but little when you give of your possessions. lt is when you give of yourself that you truly give . . . To the open-handed the search for one who shall receive is a joy greater than giving. Kahlil Gibran Ginnie . . . National Honor Society . . . Postscript co- chief . . . Aquilifer . . . science freak . . . the River forever . . . Six Flags . . . Pete and Sally . . . l need some Oranges! . . . yellow bomb . . . doofus-face . . . ninth grade . . . those two front teeth . . . Nlimi's Party . . . l don't have time . . . punchy Friday afternoons CVietnam under the carrelsl . . . allergic to everything . . . Momma . . . you have HAD it. . . the greatestP.H. at C.D. . . . Hockey . . . Did you know there are TWO Garden Cities in S.C.? . . . socks ff .... E gr . . ff to s i y G ,v . ' ' ' ' I R 2 Q ! A the slave . . . Rotent face.. D. . . G4 A s - 165 footsball . . . FAB . . . Eureka Anna Kaboleau 6a,v,vedgc' honor thy love by giving it freelyg for, in order to make it live and remain a part of you, you must give it away. Alvin Johnson Anna lVlaria Alberghetti, she know how to make a spaghetti . . . french club . . .the lVlOON witch boy. . . lVlom and Dad Burchette . . . gypsie queen . . . Iceland with Dolly . . . I wanna little woolie . . . spanish club . . . Green Godzilla's gonna gitcha-unhu . . . TGIF Cl think? . . . naps in senior lounge . . . Oh Aye Sayee . . . Harold . . . tour pillow fights and Myrtle Beach with SOA 166 Beth flaine woke It doesn't matter who you love or how you love but that you love. Rod lVIcKuen the other twin . . . no, I'm Beth. . . early morning birthday breakfasts . . . moron . . . Christmas . . . Summer of '74 . . . year- round student for 5 years . . . L.lVI. knows . . . Bread factory . . . caught the cougars . . . H.W.B .... Powder Puff football . . . BE . . . V.D .... sophomore sen- sation . . . Party! . . . tour of Foxcroft . . . Open Kitchen . . . Grady's afternoon parties . . . the 26th . . . Love Raintree . . . trucking down the highway. . . Hey! . . . ls Xmas coming early? . . . Bye Joe, bye Spanky . . . babysitting at the beach . . . Torpedo! . . . the Queen. . . Em- erson . . . the continental . . . senior lounge follies . . . who cares??? . . . will she return??? avi? Patrick William Diwii The optimist proclaims vve live in the best of all possible worlds the pessimist fears this is true. James Cabell Pat. . . Hands . . . Monsieur Dixon . . . Catholic High Women . . . Football. . . sure . . . Wrestling . . . wild man . . . ,rx Pullon 32 and 18. . . Are you Z' a Whimp? . . . A girl's best friend . . . Harris Teeter. . . Wrestling Recruiter . . . girl watcher . . . No, No, No, No, No . . . Watch out for Burke's show- er? . . . keeps reference books from Dad in the car trunk . . . gimme somelsugar . . . Hello IVlom 167 x C' William Hammett Welder To laugh at men of sense is the privilege of fools. Jean de La Broyers 168 Deanie fylfllfl Qlcishmau l'll not ask myself to become something else, l'll just be me. Peter Yarrow Deanie . . . Denny . . . strength 84 stub- bornness of Job . . . Aquilifer . . . Booster club . . . Postscript. . . Cpres-l identsl . . . all American good girl . . . Flash. . . Flesh. . . hockey . . . basketball mgr . . . Hey good looking . . . can't walk and talk at the same time. . . Six Flags-8th grade . . . 8th grade party ibarfll . . . the secret ad- mirer. . . Pinto Bean . . . l don't be- lieve you . . . knee-socks forever . . . You take art? ll - But you're so straight!! . . . Tree ofLife. . . Pink panther . . . C.D.P.H .... See you later. 7.1 l lmmas kichard Gilfliu ll! It matters not how a man dies, but how he lives. Samuel Johnson . , . the heart is slow to learn what the swift mind beholds at every turn. Edna St. Vincent IVlillay Gibbles . . . l could kill that guy . . . THE NOSE! . . . Hoop freak . . . GPS enter- prises . . . Ain't no big thing chump . . . Buckion-lVIint Hill champ? . . . She's not THAT good . . . BIVIW spikmobile . . . calculus . . . Gibbs free energy . . . I feel like a bum . . . Broadway's favorite? . . . Siesta Soccer Society . . . The Mad Stork . . . abidi, abidi, abidi, that's all folks . David Martin Wigs! Don't walk in front of me, l may not follow Don't walk behind me, I may not lead Just walk beside me And be my friend. A. Camus How 'bout jew . . . Swisher's big back yard . . . Hillsborough Square . . . 5th floor Lee dorm . . . 17 going on 21 . . . streaker . . . Arcadian Shores . . . fish- ing . Hey, Hey, Hey, . . . need to Hey date . . . Ray's Party . . . Black Patent Boots and white flares . . . 4128 E Providence Rd . . . go fly a kite . . . Vega . . . 2 pt. takedown . . . Spanish Galleon . . . Bicardi. . . Let's go put some . . . Falstaff, a true man . . . what, me worry? 169 Love is accepting another's way and meaning of life with- out trying to change it. lVlc- Daniel lVlere. . . 6 a.m. B'day . . . whata bag. . . lVlarilyn. . . waterski mama . . . river rat . . . Shag . . . Capt. of Hockey team. . . B'ball . . . baby cakes . . . How ya' be Doin' . . . tennis woman . . . lVlarc Eden . . . oranges . . . Lincoln . . . Powder Puff Q.B. . . . hot pants . . . tennis tournaments . . . New Years . . . lt's the real thing . . . 9th grade guidance counselor . . . bininni . . . Thumper loser . . . DITCH . . . All Rabin leigh J-licks When the white eagle of the North is flying overhead The browns, reds, and golds of autumn lie in the gutter, dead. Remember then, that summer birds with wings of fire flaying Came to witness springs new hope, born of leaves decaying. Just as new life will come from death love will come at leisure Love of love, Love of life and giving without measure Gives in return a wondrous yearn of a romise almost seen. Live Land,-in -Land and together will stand on the threshold of a dream Graeme Edge Robean . . . French Club, lVlon- itor . . . Fine Arts means trips to East . . . Dragged into the drama club . . . multi-lingual . . . got Yogi 8tl3oo-boo . . . lt looked like the train station . . . sweet honesty . . . 4 years of bunnysuiting . . . never learned to fly . . . ,i lVIy Children . . . Senior woman .hi . yougle had itl. . . . o .... eac music . . . . glder men . . . Whata ,flftfffffdlfh gllflflfi Jllgflllll man . . . lt could be trouble cool your jets . . . check him out. . .whatabod. . .XKE ...Yeah!... Without love, where would you be novv? Doobie Brothers A'dle . . . melodramatic queen Chuck 84 Tara . . . sexy legs . . . ski club . . . postscript . . . lVlarshall, Iam not dumb . . . '66 Ford . . . Did you see All lVly Children today? . . . French club . . . life guard at C.C.C .... senior cheerleader . . . funny walk . . . ski slope nose . . . Big Eyes. . . but don't tell lVlarshall . . . St. lVlary's . . . best off key l singer at C.D .... let's bump . . . lstgrade vet. 'Y Andrea ,Ynne jones ,Mele Dnnlnzr fnznee One blue sky above us One ocean lapping all our shoes One earth so green 84 round Who could ask for more? And because l love you l'll give it one more try To show my rainbow race lt's too soon to die Pete Seeger Crazy Jones . . . lVlontibello- lVlarvin-high . . . blue Cruise- mobile. . . Andre, Andrus . . . pres. of Spanish club . . . you twerp . . . travel bug Zermatt, ldaho . . . Panama Red . . . Hockey, B-ball . . . Pits . . . THE ankles . . .Hurry downto Hardee's . . . what's wrong with you people? . . . Hats . . . Earth shoes . . . Allmand Bros . . . Oh man, my brain feels like scrambled egg!! 171 In the light of finally ob- tained knowledge the de- ductions seem almost self-evident and can be understood with no great difficulty by an intelligent student. But the foreboding search in the dark, with its intense yearnings, its alterations from confidence to despondence and then the ultimate breakthrough to final clarity, can be perceived only by someone who has experienced it himself. Albert Einstein translation: You don't know what's happening unless you're there. 172 hug. I john .Sdufard Kehoe ,Ciuda Applewhife ,Cvgan There's a spotlight waiting no matter who you arep 'cause everybody's got a song to sing, everyone's a star. Righteous Brothers Sunt lacrimae rerum et mentem mortalia tangunt. Vergil Pro Joe . . . Big Red . . . Luggums . . . cheerleader . . . lVl.S.-what feet? . . . Los . . . fat boy . . . Gus Purchell's forever . . . IVlother Nature . . . flame on . . . firetruck . . . Query . . . Winnie-the-pooh . . . You want ser- vice? . . . O.D. at 6:00 a.m.? . .. Spanish Galleon-beach music . . . my sister . . . we're gonna write a book . . pres. of Latin club . . . polyglot . . . dacquiris at Griffin's . . . she came in through the bathroom window . . . it's too serious . . . why is italways us? . . . early breakfasts . . . SOC in the shack . . . firecrackers in the BETA house. Marshall Hlzzrke jlflccfzfy ltwill never get well if you pick it. H.L Mencken Mac. . . Hey babe! . . . Baseball '73, '74,'75 . . . lr-rr-aa . . . Casanova . . . football '73,'74 . . . big eyes . . Oh Marshall your eyelashes are so long! . . . from Bessy to the sick green 'stang . . . basketball '73,'74,'75 . . . sec. treas.-student council 81 monogram club . . . dumb Adele . . . Spanish club . . . Ah, po' wittle baby Matthews . . . the good old days at McClintock . . . Santa Maria restaurant. . . S.S.S . . . Senior sober man . . . fishes for fish . . . male chauvanist . . . Chemistr ll, mad scientist. . . crazy!!! 173 Q-. Q. if- Wee , , k Q- 'JIU 1:.afkQ'.a J-fs Barry David Miller There's a beauty in the river There's a beauty in the stream There's a beauty in the forest at night when the lonely night bird screams, and there's so much time for sihgih' and so much time for words. There's so much time to listen and so much time to be heard. S. Cash! J. Dillon Drzrgan Bums Monte Whatever gets you through your life, its alright. John Lennon 174 te! Y 11 w xlib . Margaret lfvuisc Nabvrs Memories may be beautiful and yet, What's too painful to remember we simply choose to forget. So it's the laughter we will remember when- ever we remember the way we were. Unknown Slow down, you move too fast. you got to make the morning last. Paul Simon Peg . . . pits . . . volleyball. . . my fingers hurt. . . pre-school vet . . . your basic bookworm . . . hello'?! . . . l'd really like to forget the whole thing . . . good grief . . . I falsed when l should have trued . . . oral re- ports. . . tally ho! . . . dymi. . . softball . . . Let's show a little life out there . . . paper fights . . . Fridays in the L.C. . . . 10-4. john Kristian Offerdahl One motivation is worth ten threats, two pressures and six reminders. Paul Sweeney 175 fCfSll 27614105 pllfdllt' Teach your children well, their father's help did slowly go by, And feed them on your dreams, the one they pick's the one you'Il know by. Don't you ever ask them why If they told you, you would cry, So just look at them and sigh and know they love you. Graham Nash No, l'm not Nancy . . . Have I got a story for you . . . French, Spanish, Drama-Club, National Honor Society, Golos editor . . . When in doubt, to the beach! . . . l justdidn't have time to come to school vs.: -ur-6 'vf L -it .mit 1-4: tl-g'6-Tas' g'x'a3?vl9,,v Llc, SW 'Q .mv bf' :,,j Y 2' Q QQQ-6 3'- :? 1 g, A,'l'g'f'-'Muscat - 14.6 f r ', fr 6 6.,w1..... cf, , 1. -6 ,. aw-- 4fy,+. - -1 46- qwxk 5-we-W ' cjxi'-r-Qfi 6. 31 Q rgxhgs.-X wa.: ,, - 61 nn 1' ' , 5 4 af' - vw i X 5. v--, ,Q -QQ r H656 136665 Patrick Personally I am always ready to learn Although l do not always like being taught. Winston Churchill A smile is a curve that straightens a lot of things out. anonymous ' Rosey Posey . . . no l'm not Ashley, l'm Posey . . . shortest school day of anybody . . . jinxed-into a tree with Thigs, offa cliff with Dowd, fractured skull in France . . . oie, oie . . . reformed 9th grade troublemaker . . . student council . . . lVlontreat 8L Kanuga . . . Europe all year 'round . . . has a thing for those Wood- berry boys . . . hey baby, ya wanna dance? . . . l'lI start my diet tomorrow . . . teen board . . . clothes nut. . . p- hut 84 a movie . . . one of the senior women . . . red lips-bird legs . . . foxy! ,ii '-521 s, H ,bfi .: -1 Q aff? 1 ,p y Y?-42 Q-T ,simian x J if .Q ,Q ' 4 .Fl NN , A-' if --M3 V' . it 5 t ' - 5 . .4 ,Qt ti g-Q4 ti gt . we Wifi' fy 1 tal' t g.lel1-F7 V4-P NR. f.,s,gftf,.i at 5 ,Q we A Aff Allison J-lodges Pell .7147 . . . I don't know what the future is holding in store, I don't know where I'm go- ing, l'm not sure where l've been. There is a spirit that guides me, a light that shines for me. lVly life is worth the living, I don't need to see the end. John Denver ,Mark fdufard Pallzill People are always blaming their cir- cumstances. The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and, if they can't find them, make them. George Bernard Shaw. 177 178 .Nauey Dallefl Rich Won't you please come to Chicago Or else join the other side We can change the world Re-arrange the world H It's dying-if you believe in justice It's dying-if you believe in freedom It's dying-let a man live his own life It's dying-rules and regulations, who needs them? Open up the door Somehow people must be free l hope the day comes soon Won't you please come to Chicago- Chicago -Graham Nash Pink Floyd . . . friend from Freedom Park . . . Powerplant . . . Bob . . . Newmans . . . guys . . . lynerd skynerd . . . high atop King's mtn. mit! . . . turtlenecks . . . J.P.-J.l3. . . I They re ALL alike!! Steven ,Andrew Kelfiesek IVlellow isa man Who knows what he's been missing Nlany, many men Can't see the open road. Jimmy Page!Robert Plant Robichek? . . . Robiscek? . . . ROBS ., . . the Hungarian camel in the briggers . . . rode a bike all day? 200 miles . . . European bum . . . eat at grocery stores-sleep in parks . . . Amsterdam-damn! . . . need to . . . love European B. E .... biked over the Alps . . . exxon . . . what's Sam doing back there? . . . think you'll make it Dave? . . . Ole . . . l think that pottery's gone to your head . . . brillo pad. . . skiweekends . . . Ole. . . snowball fights . . . you already told me about that Steve . . . has been long hair . . . ostrich . . . eureka . . . Are we going the right way, Johnny? . . . turn around again . . . what's outside my window? at Hunter's . . 9 the log . . . water the horses' . . . Besame tonto! . . . camping out. . . sub- gdlldll in Simmvns I am glad I am here and now. But I know that this marvelous place of sun and wind, flowers, children and lovers, this murderous place of evil, ugliness and pain, is only one of the many realities through which I must travel to distant and unknown destinations. For the time being I '..?. belong to the world and it belongs to me. Milf Victor Solow ig 'id vjiivi ,f Canda-Panda . . . Cander . . . Goalie . . . iffgflff Nloniter, ed .... Aquilifer . . . Charlie flfi',f59 Brown . . . Yeah Davidson . . . so dumb, she skipped her junior year . . . Sarcastic . . . , 3 appears so sweet 'n innocent . . . Who messed up the pH 5 buffer solution? . . . Canda, you I beast! . . . reves up that Vega . . . moon- .I ,- 13 shoes! . . . mixing wild potions in lab . . . ,f ii, loves sticking fingers in centrifuge . . . loves f it f or - electric stirrer . ,, . want a little mustard? . . . Deta . . . French Club . . . gonna box ,j II' 1, g .N 11 f 5 your ears! ! 10 L Q Q W, X ' A . ,, N , 1 if ,t ,.-. , 1 , , , ' W , 'ff rw H-: ' xr' ...-Ya,A--f ,' . . I, 1. 1' x ' ' 'A . 'N e '11 ....- - -i fn- t if ,H 21?-'. if -aw' .f-E! L '-za' it .-- A, 1 Inu -1. Y 'v- -mmf ,P Q,-w. Q ' 1 ul, 5? 6-. Q-',, ., - 1,.,1'4.f,s.---..Sf sq, xr - , if5ff4.. !l5:f:fN1 'ff i Edward lf. Smith Sophocles lVluch wisdom often goes with fewest words. 179 jacqucliuc lynn Swisher To understand is not only to pardon, but in the end to love. Walter Lippmann Swish. . . Lynnie Divinie . . . yellow goob . . . cheerleader forever! . . . the cast . . . watch myarm! . . . Jack Jr. . . . Ski Club, Aquilifer . . . Science freak . . . P.F.C .... Polar Palace. . . the love triangles . . . lVly sister . . . this is Chap- ter? . . . Chicago I-VII . . . little Olga . . . Up-chuck . . . Powder Puff game . . . Dacquiries at Griffin's house . . . Yeller . . . Spanish Galleon . . . Beach IVlusic Big what? . . . Jiggly Wiggly . . . Cor- vairs . . . Zermatt! . . . Twirp-Burke ...Ace. . . lVlypal. . .Whyis ital- ways us? . . . lt's too serious . . . Never . . . S,O.C. in the shack . . . JR.- SR. '73 . . . You did what? Ocean blvd. at6:00A.lVl .... Want to go to the moon, Bradshaw? 180 khesa Kmd Cul! Some Study and Some Learn lVle Siri Wanmzmakcr See the sun rise Open up your eyes Today is the very first day . . . And I live my life in celebration That I've got a life to live And I sing my song in revelation That I've got a song that I can give. John Denver Siri . . . bunnysuiting for4 years . . . G.S. '74 . . . Baabeee! . . . skipping through Southpark . I don't understand--That's quite alright! . . chorus . . . Drama Club, Honor Society, French Club, Aquilifer . . .ah so! . . .the vvord for the day. . . Norway . . . talking to the ducks . . . P.T.L. .t.x'F2.. gt Alicia Jlfladdrw White So I'll continue to continue to pretend IVly life will never end, And flowers never bend With the rainfall. Paul Simon Hello?! . . . basketball contact sport! . . . it's down right dangerous . . . volleyball-knee pads . . . Veronica . . . Can you dig it? . . . soft- ball . . . What are you running for? . . . lives in the boondocks . . . drives a cheap jeep . . . crazy about horses- slow . . . just fake it! . . . High Rocks! . . . Mecklenburg Hounds Hunt Club . . . Tally Ho! . . . National Honor Society . . . art nut . . . digs pottery . . . Friday afternoons in the L.C. 181 I ,p And here's the happy, bounding flea- You cannot tell the he from she. The sexes look alike you see, But she can tell and so can he. Roland Young ltching for what you want doesn't do much good, you've got to scratch for ito Unknown Brown Dog . . . Black Dog . . White Dog . . . Asleep in the sun . . . hates to have his picture taken . . . school mascot. . . Here B.D. . . . cookies . . . Hey l3.D. what ar ' e you doing Fri. nite?' . . . Senior women's companion . . . Revis' side-kick . . . We're gonna put him in a tux! . . . senior forever!!! 182 ' ' Vf,fw pw i tu Samual Wells Williams A dag without orange juice is like a day without suns ine. 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