College of the Albemarle - Beacon Yearbook (Elizabeth City, NC)
- Class of 1983
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I I Q 1 r I i ! I Bb I9 E0 in N- J vc KEY TO THE FUTURE BEACON l983 COLLECIE OF THE ALBEMARLE ELIZABETH CITY NORTH CAROLINA VOLUME I9 fbi Q' lu-3' Introduction Admlnlstratlon Faculty Organizations Students Advertisements CGNTENTS' WSW? 'wgggk ef- 1 fag' I It is sf, ,U E ' K 1 .' 'Y ng! h - 1 J' ' 54' . .5 'U , ' 1 . Q.: . U A- ' ',. . 1. wr A Q, ' x ' .......... ............. 3 . . . , St Staff ........... s ..... . . .1 1 fr-FU' 'P ' ' rv,-,.,.f-'fmt 1,4 . n o Q... ,,i!E,4- J.-J., G .gqya 33T'5'.g. ' . Y 'AI ' .... . . .91 z INTRODUCTION za l-f 'nf' I--f ff-4, XX 'Y Afrn W 'af' fax! Q1 Ks mg ,-g .4 Til n-,555 , ,flu EMOTIONS IN MOTION Tension builds as class is anticipated. you see it in our eyes. Imaginations run free and wide and penetrate through the skies. ls life at college, imagined or real? Only those who know, know how they feel. College students don't run down hall, they iust slowly pick their way. They shuffle along and confide in themselves, they dont want to be here on Monday. Some days they come. and some days they don't. And no one knows if they will or if they wont. Here comes johnny, arm in a sling, And also Betty, with her new engagement ring. College like life has all kinds of matters, But on Friday's you would not know by the clatter. The weekend comes, the week has gone. But each student left a part of himself to linger on. Summer has come and we shall leave. But only for a while to heavily breathe. l have written and spoke until l can't no more. l have been here longer than a score. l now take a break from college life. ln hope that in life around the world that l shall not be on the wrong end of an assailants knife. By: Troy Pierce MEMORIAL Harnette McKinnon Crump October 29 1947 May 3 1982 Our 1982 83 yearbook at College of The Albemarle IS dedlcated to Harrlette Crump former dlrector of resource development who dlecl last sprung as a result of a tragic accldent Any attempt to convey lf1Slgl'lt into Harnette s personallty gives us lnslght unto our own llves How we choose to make career accomplishments or clvlc contrlbutlons matters relatlvely llttle Life and work appear to go on wlthout us However that IS not to say that we llve for nothing Harnette was both lntelllgent and capable but her love of career and her love of running that IS her other more Important qualrty Harrlett was splrlted and real She was a friend We stlll mlss her New-A Q G 0 9 9 AQ! f73.'f'f'W AV--M J .Lk ' 3-1 - 1- . .-' I-A ' . Q '-z'--b,.' mf it b 5 ' ' -,,,Y 1 J ,1 ' . ,- su I 'L ' - I -at , -a--:..J' - - ly.. Y . X , A qp, - -a 5 'K -X 'Q-N ' -1 K 1 E V K k ante ..- H 'Gi .' 1 -r. - FP? - Q.-.XPH ' - '-H15-A Clifford Tretick attended the North Carolina School of the Arts and the Oberlin College Con- servatory of Music. Mr. Tretick was named by the 1981 National Flute Association Competition as one of the top three international flutists under the age of 27. ln 1978 he won the Indiana-Aspen Scholarship Competition to attend the Aspen Colorado Music Festival, and in 1981 he was a lirst place winner of the North Carolina School of Arts Concerto Com- petition which featured his as soloist with the N.C. School of the Arts orchestra under the guest di- rector ofWilliam Smith, assistant conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra. While attend the N.C. School of the Arts, he was the recipient of the most prestigious award bestowed by the school: the Nancy S. Reynolds Merit Scholarship given to the most outstanding returning student in mu- src. During the summers of 1976, 1977 and 1979 he toured italy and Germany with the N.C. School of the Arts International Festival Orchestra. Mr. Tretick has appeared as soloist in various PBS television specials involving culture and the fine arts in North Carolina and the Southeast. 1 I v l A -I1 A' s . I. Ag Q. fl.. .fx fi!! .W E I. BOARD OF TRUSTEES fb l F Nl X iff i vc.:- Selby Scott, j. Samuel Roebuck, vice-chairman: joseph P. Kramer, Andrew H. Williams, chairman: William Foreman j. Parker Chesson jr., secretary, joseph L. Lamb, jr., Nancy M. Ferebee, William F. Ainsley, and Richard Banks Absent- Vernon G james j Wilson jones jr Gerald F White and William A Small BOARD OF TRUSTEES ADVISORY COMMITTEE 4 Q, 1 1551! ,dsx gi! 'lstffpgyg N I ' ixlil ' A34 1 s 5 'R ilu I I u 4 '5 ,R si I I ll 1 as V I is , -5 , I 5 1 I1 H john ER Perry jr Gates Co Riley S Monds jr Perquimans Co TravisW Twiford Camden Co abssnt Constance F Brothers Currituck Co jim M Hare Chowan Co NOTE Dare Co seat is unfilled at t is time l2 9 , ' pl' A.- ' -1 , gf lsr, A TV f K 0 A ' 1 , --4 , ' A a Qiyive-:'xEll'iN xx' -N' -4 V X ' ,ny-I I 1, 1. . W' 71' il' xi- bf A7 !Q1'Qc 5, Lira'-. e:1Q. uD 'Mb jg.-sqsfxt .fr ,Rl 3 ',, ,.g!.'ls4 ' fr- Qitisv-N!-Q -i F , l' F i'pW!fl1l: -2 ,l ' kj- Q A ' I 1 1 22 k X , ,2...e..z, . hu J' , .-P . ' M A Sr... -, 7 5' ' , ' El . ' 'Q l,ff 9v.3!, ', '. , '. ,.v PRESIDENTS COUNCIL 'P fr: Q T5 : 4 in I 1 A l a :f I 1 ,:s r , Af-M , Ayn- u . as v , . 1 .f ' J! Q , ' 'Q 'W y Bill Haskett. Donald C. Lee, Dr. Gerald Bray, limmy Anderson, Clayton Morrisette, Clate Aydlett, Dr. I. Parker Chesson, lr.. Dean Norman L, Norfleet, Dennis Burgess, and Dean lohn Simmons -45, . 'N ,Q X? 01 'i 'Oi PRESIDENT OF COLLEGE OF THE ALBEMARLE 3 I Parker Chesson lr Dr Chesson has the welfare of College of The Albe marle uppermost IU hls mlnd at all tlmes Thus he IS kept busy wrth the many details Involved wlth keeplng the college always moving ahead Although he has many duties from leading the faculty and staff to coor dlnatlng programs between the college and the com munlty he always has trme to talk with those who seek hrs advice He seems to enjoy a close relatronshrp wlth faculty staff and students as he can be seen by hrs partlclpatlon ln studentffaculty ball games 1 I i Z 'Nu f 34BQ' H ff .- t :P 2' 2? E Dr. Gerald W. Bray Dean of Administrative Service .gb 1 Q.. 1- 'Y 37' ' V1 N if if 1 G. john Simmons, lr. Dean of Student Development -.- 1. A 1 'if N., Norman L. Norfieet I -X Dean of Instruction ii S gg. ' f n, f ,, . 1' 4 1 -J 7 6' fi ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF All f-Ni 2 I6 5 Behnda Patterson Teresa Hyatt Admissions Dlrector Bndges Program Director Q? 3-... Clate Aydlett College Transfer Education Dlrector 5 I I 1 Q- - ' 'I 'Y- ' A 1 I -. I ' .. l l l l Al' fi E J C ' Clayton Morriserte Douglas Sawyer Continuing Education, Director Assistant Director gf gl Donna Moore Counselor, Developmental Education if ff! Linda Combs Cooperatrve Education Director up--l ' ,gr-v' 4 Mr Llnza Weaver Llbrarlan Buddy Coleman Student ACfIVlty Director ' l 'U Lloyd Armstrong limmy Anderson Financial Aid, Director Evening Program, Director vi 4. J Martha Newbold Coordinator, Learning Lab I 9 3 4. X , A04-if :V JV . f D Ly? s l z a4qf 'f .,.,, ,,f5.- -. 5 4, Qc 'ffl ' w ' 15 K W. ' -7 .svifn-' Y : 1 15 :cf'Zi??fF:3FIi f?,J!f.gg533g W ' .ff A E ,pr-9' ' . li '11 Q 1 f 1.5 M4' tk 21 1 . 1. '-' 55' fs 1- .- kf' t tg 3, Dennis Burgess Occupational Education, Director Q . E Pam Whitley Resource Development, Director 3,1 A .44 Sharon Mudge Management info Services Dir T I X - , ggv ' D ar , AF' V- 4-' A 'Q' C f,. tb, ' 4 Y av y ' ff ',x Loyce Susco BOb Harris Special Services, Director Title lll Coordinator, Director n , . -xl ll' X., ,pi f., ',' J. 'IN Wilma Harris Nursing Department, Chairperson ! f 4 if Mary Louise Brown Registrar .- ',, N.. 3 xdnn' Kay Patterson Physical Facilities Director x SRM!! B .,-'Q-XLQQQUX ' L, Y rl ' Q n if ,Q 5 9 -, V..-., fs., Andrea Williams Special Services Counselor! Tutor 1- f' , L -, ' 4- f xi ,, fr 'f 1 ',, L S' - s r V f r nf l xN , I - f' , X - X , , '5- CLERICAL AND SECRETARIAL STAFF , -5, X N ,Z ff! 3 Lisa Bunch Admissions Secretary E. Lynn Bright Accounts Payable Clerk J . s. 2- I gxim N E. Lois Ollis Accounting Machine Operator 49 X .4 --4x, Deborah Rountree Cashier v af! 24 0 I x l I f fgfefh , db 9 'I V N 0 :JV a' Sherry Hewitt Mane Rlffle Contlnunng Educatlon Secretary Contlnulng Education Secretary 'T .41 -li. -..,....-v ,'Z,,, Arlett jones Nancy Powell Cooperative Education Secretary Dean of Instruction s Secretary Q s f': of Y '9 it , ll 9, Q 0 I ag! A . ,. V g M , 7 4 9 l 4 Qi hi or ' h 'U :J 16' n E -5 ' - I X J gi' , X 4 f V E -'fri . , V ,f d ?1t A . E ' 1' . , 1 i I'-Q SLP, .4 5 X '. X L 1' ' . Sherry Wagoner lanice Bryant Dean of Student Development Sec. Presidents Secretary XXX Carolyn LaDow Debra Watkins Data Clerk!Of6ce Assistant Resource Development Secretary v M- ,Y -5- - 563 Carrie lohnson Glenda Crane Special Services Secretary Faculty Secretary SUPPORTIVE STAFF Deborah Lucas Lloyd Reese Admissions Technician Courier f l I l 4. 1: r. V , i J, qs 'T if I fi Q--1 '51 Pamela Godfrey Rhonda Lewis Computer Operator Computer Programmer L fi ' 4 ' A I-T 'Q' .1 ' M ,QQ .I if .- W C. .1 4, i . D -f 1 Lynn Needham Library Assistant Mildred Banks Switchboard Operator ig Carolyn Hopkins Financial Ald Assistant ,.-nh Roy johnson Manager of Pnntlng Services .l I 1 v- 6 M r l , 3 s s l ' ' v mx ' -.4 g ,- 1 Q., - ' A X , x M 4 6 V .xp ' . 1 l ,lx 5 I 4 xl - . V ' ...ir R ' c ' Lf- fl rm V . di' ' ' 4 4'2h '35, ,Q K QI, 7- .x Brandon Peters ludith Rucker Bookstore Manager Financial Aid Technician ,,.....- I I wr! Zi. ,,,,.-. . Bryan O'Leary Audio-Visual Technician Z9 ' J' flu.. .4 -U I x X --:.:'-5'-'-. o - '1' l y X . l 1 n..-..,, ,, x cg-: icky. Ray Scaffa Deborah Demery Director of Placement, Counselor Evening and Dropout Counselor 4 Bill Haskett Public Relations and Don Lee Director of Learning Resources Center ,4-fr ,z ffl 7' Peggy Harris Director of Accounting i , 1 1 i i 1 . I GJ G' la ' r f X a ' A A J .' I ht l Merilous N. Cline Grace Gray Evening Business Assistant Assistant Coordinator of Learning ,,,.-pr-' 411 i r' Marcella Thrash Mary Omer j Bridges Program Secretary Nursing i i PHYSICAL FACILITIES Wlll Ames Georgia S Brooks johnny Casper Luberta Chapman G Raymond Farmer NOT PICTURED Rose johnson Evemng Program Secretary Mary F Sprulll Supportive Services Director STAFF Norman Pierce Fred Ring Wllllam Sears Gladys Whltehurst Tracy Wnghten Barbara Sellers Leaming Resources Center Secretary 32 A FACULTY :+- . .AR , ., .-' a 5- m 'r 5-L., vn it 'bu C 2'-ef 'bv-f Bgbby Adams Niififlffi Al6Xal'1dCf Chemistry Drafting 8. Design .. I 1-if :J Clare Aydlett Mathematics ,Ji julian Aydlett Mathematics .1 tl' .x V S .' A 1 james Bridges PhYUi5 BYfElm English Mathematics l. .acy 1 Leland Chou UTY Chou Music Music 34 W f-4 fit 4 '5 gf X A ,M David Gregory Biological Science -., -o-vi Manon Harris Wilma Harris Physical Education Nursing ---fs. july, ff' ' '95- lbian l ,Z ul V' ' 'mx Ben Hill Faye Hoffman Fine Arts Cosmetology N .. Frances leffries jerry Leete Nursing Biological Sciences 45' l Ill Shelby Mansfield George MCKQCUSO Psychology Development Education ll nHz'f5p , l l AT 3 ' l .I 1 1- '44 Jeanne Meekins Stanley Nixon Development Education Machinist Instructor A r---Aa 'i- 37 A a is r i I , L, , .tl Physical Education ui Q -Ak 5 f E7 'FWV ti 1' 2 at WEN 1 7 1 il V . , ff:35f:i:?'Q, A . -at-,Q ' ' 'Pal'- , ig -fig-1 ii Lzip' fg. ' FTS? fi' ' Y - . .5- 'f' .W - . g a: if 'D ' 3' 1, 5 A .fi - f' Ps 1' 4 yi N -1 ' 1 . we .Uh .1 .xg tbl' K S-: 3 jf. 4 xffi'f' : , FS-7 w :J-K , 1, , A EW ,ESQ '-. , -v. '. j if. W t, 4' V , 1 fi 38 - Qi' ?i' 31 PNY , 1? 4- 2 K Kay Patterson Martha Payne Nursing .QT 11 sz. f ,f 1' .L- lerome Rheeg Ronald Riccardo History Hi5f0fY L. 1? i ' .X Ii 9 4 I ' g Hin. : ig A .ffl 0 Patsy Sanders IAFTICS SCOU English Business I 'i if 1 I v9.5 ff 12 1 i f vw' 1 A if Robert Stephens William Sterritt English Physical Education 39 f 1 ' 7 6 t N Of! 1 J . hr . I '3 Sami' -'V 4. Lucy Vaughan Gerhardt Wesner Fine Arts Automotive Instructor Lot Winslow Business NOT PICTU RED Betsy Briscoe Lawrence Brunet Patricia Finch Robert Ford David Hodges Norman johnson Lourice jolly Roger Kent Kerry Krauss Vincent Lucente jesse Mercer Barbara Riccardo Carol Rush joseph Salmon Deborah Smith jill Walton Mary Washington Marvenia White Nelson White Douglu Williams Rose Williams jacquelyn White ORGANIZATIONS ,: '1. v. '.' r?'::... is Q., unn ,,,, LM ., ' ..,, e - fr --if-v -v '1 4 2-0 W, FOREIGN ARTS CLUB an Qt' 3 -I The purpose of this club is to stimulate an interest and appreciation of the customs, language, and culture of foreign lands. Some of the activities of this year have been the Foreigh Arts Dunner, films, a field trip, Octoberfest, the Mr. COA Pageant, and a Christmas Wreathe for COA. The officers are: President - julian Myers, Vice-President - Darryl Patterson, Secretary - Robyn Giles, Treasurer - Thomas Sutton, P.R. - A.j. DiGiovanni, Senate Rep. - Debra Howe, and Alternate - Yvette Ferebee. N E lr 1. The Practical Nursing Education club has had several parties this year. They have also participated in the disaster drill held recently at the Albemarle Hospital. The annual capping ceremony was held on December 17, followed by a Christmas party. The PNE club members are now undergoing clinical practice and looking forward to a pinning ceremony which will be held in August. The officers of the PNE club are: Shelia Roundtree - President, Darlene White - Vice-President, Sadie Williams - Secretary, Toni White - Treasurer, Heather Niegawski - Historian, Peggy Eamon, Kim Taylor, and Kay Young - Scrapbook Committee. Other members are: Eva Sue Smith, Waynette Speight, Linda Boyce, Pam Harrell, Pat Hawkins, Alice Hurdle, Darlene Roberts, Sara Smithson, Teresa Wood, loan Bailey, Angelia Bavtista, Carolyn Wise, Medine Brooks, loan Harrison, ludy Howard, Susan Mingle, Teresa Privott, George Robertson, Yvette Hughes ART CLUB The Art Club, now in its second year, was started by Kelly and Phillip Cameron, Carol Evans, and Patty lames, with Ben Hill as the advisor. ln the fall quarter, the club took a trip to the Chrysler Museum in Norfolk. Bake sales, and a trip to Raleigh was planned for the winter quarter. ln the Spring, the club had more bake sales, an art show, and a trip to the beach were planned. The members of this year's Art Club are: President - Phil Cameron, Vice-President - Carol Evans, Senate Rep. - Mike Baker. Other members include: Rusty lackson, Wendy Hare, Glynis Collier, Millie Bray, and Dawn Hare. 44 l THE CHORALE ln order to bring cultural events to Elizabeth City. the COA Chorale sponsored two fund-raising activities this year which included a bake sale and a W raffle. Performances included The Messiah at the First Baptist Church, De- cember 5, 1982, the Christmas convocation held in the library at COA, December I 5, 1982, and the spring con- cert, Mozart's Vesper Service , April IO, 1983. The oth- cers include: President- Lela Ann Etheridge, and Secre- taryffreasurer Y Darryl Stallings. 45 THE OLD SALT The goal of the Old Salt IS to report pertinent lnformatlon on campus events and admlnlstratwe declslons that affect the school and the student body of COA The Old Salt s purpose lS to present a factual journallstlc vlewpomt to the Albemarle Community and the State Advisor Robert Stephens Editor Mlke Moore Secretary Al DlCnovann1 and Treasurer Carl Estus UNITED IN FELLOWSHIP We the members of United In Fellowship recognize that much can be accomplished through prayer and organized action. We therefore realize Christian fellowship is greatly needed. An organization of this caliber can be beneficial collectively, as well as to individual students. The purpose of this club is to teach discipleship and provide fellowship. lt is also for individual attention to any problem fphysical or emotionall based on what the Bible teaches pertaining to the subject. Membership is open to all interested students. The club shall not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, handicap, or national origin. A NEW ADDITION The Young Democrats of North Carolina The pnmaIy purpose of the Young Democrats of North Carolma IS to sImulate an HCYNC Interest In Governmental Aff8lfS and to encourage posItIons of leadershIp In the Democrat IC Party Through conventIons FGIIIES and club meetIngs the YDNC hopes to Increase the polItIcal education of Its members One of the blggest taslcs for the YDNC IS to elect Democrats Into office The Young Democrats have been hlghly successful In North Carolma In gettIng and keepmg Democrats elected All members are encouraged to support and BSSIST all chosen DemocratIc nomInees runnlng for office and to constantly monltor the local state and federal govern ments Members are also encouraged to speak out about ISSUES POIICICS programs and I or actIons whether In agreement or dIsagreement WIth the Interest and dedIcatIon of ltS members present and future the Young Demo crats of North CarolIna at the College ofThe Albemarle can prove to be an ImportantvoIce In the DemocratIc affalrs ID our cIty county and state .A-,... ' Q - oo . . . I I . I A-A ee-'W V--E 4-fe---.AI -,ve -1- AA ,A A 4 , - - - -A-f Q .f .-. THE SATYRS he goal of the Satyrs' is to raise the level of appreciation fdramatic literature within the community. The Satyrs lso hope to help members grow in acting and technical kills and applying of dramatic literature. 'resident - Marsha Williams, Vice-President - Tracey Aorse, Secretary - Chris Meeldns, Treasurer - Bob Bak- 'r, Senate Rep. -A.l. DiDiovanni. Other members include: lhris Meekins, lohn McPherson, Calvina Crosswait, Renee Aarkham, Amy Spencer, Tracy Spence, Marsha Poole, and rank Mead. i i fx PHI THETA KAPPA fag lx ldrc... Phl Theta Kappa exists to recognize and to encourage scholarship among students In American commumtyl junior colleges The fraternity seels to provide opportunity for the development of leadership and servlce an Intellectual climate for the exchange of Ideas and stimulation of contmumg academlc excellence encouragement of scholarshrps for advanced education and personal enrichment of the student through unlque educational expenences and fellowship wlth other scholars President Paul Hughes Vlce President Debbie Tatum Secretary Tracy Spence Treasurer Kelly Phnlllmeano Pledge Master llm Tlmmennan v Q R --S T . D dl gf J, I, - , I 97' 1 fe , r hi . , - 1- ,' Y .V Y T I A K h . A, 1 Q I ph Q 9' 1, 1 x 4 . sg - U g ' ,, Q If n X PHI BET LAMBD A ,. ,, - nz , t V own - Q DP' fffla 1 4- -' - ,..- v -an - 4 ll? 4.,J ' - .Aly 4 'Wilt . 1-I' -li' '. --0 Wt Y- 6' 731-'rf'l, . . . . skins-- President- Carol Sawyer, Vice-President - Lynn Poyner, Secretary - Monica Evans, Treuurer - Evelyn Abernathy, Senate Rep. - Mable Brothers, Reporters - Lorie Credle, and Tonya lones. Other members include: Rhonda Mizeli, Kim Cartwright, and Lorrietta Sawyer. Student Senate plans and directs a program of activities such as infonnal dances, contests, auctions, C.O.A. week festivities, Elm festivals, student-faculty sports competi- tion, and Spring Convaction, as well as lending financial support to student clubs, organizations, publications, in- tramurals and live art events. STUDENT SENATE g The officers include: President- Richard Banks, Vice Pres- ident - lim Timmerman, Secretary - Deborah Howe, Parlimentarian - Phil Cameron, Treasurer - Tracy Spence Sergeant at Arms - Paul Hughes 'his year the freshman officers and senate persons have helped in he senate activities, The outstanding Valentine Dance, the beauti- ul COA Float that came in first place and the big money making 'Slave Auction were put together by the Freshman Class. They xlso proposed a new amendment to the Constitution of the COA Student Senate stating: Freshman President - It shall be the duty ofthe freshman president to represent his X her class in the Student Senate and shall conduct affairs directed at the freshman class. ln addition, he lshe will take part on the executive council with all 'esponsibilities therein. The officers of the freshman class are: 'resident - jamie Valentine, Vice-Pres. Y Chris Krainiak, Secret- iry !Treasurer- loan Gray. 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S3ff'73?f'hJ 2-'-f - ' 149- if: THE BEACON 6 1 Buddy Coleman jam Bndges Advisor Advisor i- iu ' 7 5' -439. -0-fll ' A :Q- 'fj' 5 'Lf I 1 X W COSMETOLOGY Starting in january of 197 1 , cosmetology joined COA. Mrs. Vazelle lessup started this course, as instructor of students. She taught the beginners as well as the advanced. In November of 1971, Mrs, Faye Hoffman assisted Mrs. jessup as instructor to the advanced students. Mrs. Betty Burry accepted the responsibility as instructor of beginners in April of 1981, due to Mrs. lessup's retirement. Cosmetology students participate in various activities, such as bake sales and raffles, to raise money so that they may attend hairshows. At hairshows, they observe new styles, cuts, color techniques, perms and methods of applying these to the latest styles. They are shown new products and their effectiveness, so that they may keep up with the ever-changing trends. Officers of cosmetology include: President- Sandy Doxey, Vice-President - lanelle Toxey, Secretary - Donna Berninger, Treasurer - Bridgette Ambrose, and Senate Rep. - Adora Swain. - I x 1 is , 4 . - riia J! fxv . I at FP - T Ji v 4 az ' 'J s r l , , ,. gp is Q-' E ,. S7 YU' Evelyn Abernathy Kathy Agnes Frank Alberts Ellen Ange 1? Argent Carolyn Aydlett lessle Bames joan Barley ff Bob Baker Danny Ball Rlchard Banks Angellta Bantlsta T ' f - Q ff 4' , 'Q A' -4 -A V '3 . Q , 1 ' 7 . '. - -M I xt V ' 9 Q- A ' ' -. 1,1 if , 'xy . ' 'Mfg 5 A V Us 4.-l. ri- 7 ' :Q 1 A Y 5 1 ef ' l,.-vi X W' A I B i B lerome Barnett Virgie Barnett Donna Berninger Robert Betts S! ' - l l 4 !'ZS..i. ll 'L f 1 H .I 3 K f? A 'C' -Y ff I 4 Melvin Blackwell 1' I Beverly Boeles Clarrissa Blake A - L. Ray Boulerice I 'f rl 9 V rdf, 'Q f , is ai- ii is f Glynda Boyce james Boyce Linda Boyce Sharon Boyce i -'Y Annette Bradly Mllton Brant Mllly Bray Bermce Bnckhouse Stanley Bntt lacquelme Brockert J 'ix Althea Brooks Madlna Brooks kill' .4 Susan Brooks Tommy Brothers Rosallan Brown Hilda Brownridge 'V JS .,. , - Yi Y f 'Y x f 5 J' I Ci' Xx ,JV 1' i'f.'f7lf' 'Q Debbie Budderbawl 4 f '3- I'i ' l Walter Byrum Phil Cameron Carol Burnham Alice Burke 'Ka' 3 . ,, Q, -C N fav- Wanda Butler aihll Qi Gregory Carson Renee Cartwright 1, gl I 4-0 Sherry Cartwright Angela Carver Cheri Chappell Debbie Chappell 6 I -A? f -4 Kent Chappell Shella Cherry Paulette Clow Tyler Cole ,Q x - Klm Colllns Chns Commander Marty Combs jerry Copeland nv- -er ,l ll Gary Cosgrove Bobbie Cowan Calvina Croswait johnny Cullipher RX .1 Klm Dall Anna Davis Par Davis Sharon Dav -7 T3 i Randy Dawson judy Deal N ludy Dean Al Dlglovannl 1,1 janet Dodge Hank Dozler Eutnlla Dnver Teresa Duncan J V7 :X Peggy Eason Donna Elhot Teresa Elliot Leanne Etheridge Carla Evans Carol Evans 'WMU' April Fltchett X Richard Felcher Ernestine Figgs ' .7 BR Floyde Kitty Forbes Cathy Frazier N 44? r A7 X -.-. ri' l 4-I Shelia Frost Tina Furci Ann Furlough Tammy Gallie 'ii' r Z 1 Y' K Eddie Games loyce Garrett x u' , 1 1 2 Renee' Gillikin Teresa Godfrey ,vx f' f Q ID-'Q S 1' loni Gray Linda Green lohnny Gregory Patty Griggs 1 l 'if I'-4-1,1 Thomas Hall Dawn Hare Wendy Hare Sharon Hamey '19 P ,- 'I IQ' Kay Harrell Diane Harns P Tracy Harrell 1 Hamson , 1 1 A h ll f Cynthla Hassell Donna Heath Doug Henderson Renee Hobbs l H , , l ga ,, . - l ' - ' 7 ' A 1 ' 'V g ' l ' l Y 1 , - l 'l U fi A l -4 , f , 1 5 :' l' l - , ,, ,any ' W A l g lf -l 1 l l f 'Q Xin' N : I i - 1 , 1 Y 3 LV , Y 'T :P i , I lj .A',:-' ' ,A 5 ' 'X ff . 1 , A S. an H , -, L'-'V as X f-3' ' , ' -Q fl , , 7 . f . f I ' ' l rf H y , - - - - - V l l , 'V-. W ' - 2 'YQ QV A W- Q . , -75' ' N ', l H l f L' 'A ll ' 66 l x X Sharon Hobbs Wanda Hofler Cynthia Holden Beth Hollowell 1? 6 1 if , 6. X 1 'W f f x LaDonna Hollowell Hellen Hooker 'Q QI f - I ,- q. . A X, , t if Paul Hughes Coronica Hughes Stephanie Hoyt Leigh Horton jimmy Hopkins Helen Hoppe W .1 .. '.. ' jackie Hunter Vicki jewell Allie johnson is 1.1, ll! '-.7 jack james Francis jellico Cindy jennings 5-... 1 S i L-Q I Arty johnson Georgia johnson -Q4 'UP Tim johnson Barbara jones Lynn jones Randy jones i . fx! ludy jordan Teresa lordan I9 'fo- 1 Y 1 .,, 'x in 1'-'rl Tracy King Dawn Klingler TN Helen Drauss Mark Laborta Theresa Keyes ' ii- 5. jamie Lane - 4,9 , I t s s ' i . I 1 s I N fx ' 1,4 I Nuri Khan -1 Lynn Kockler Chris Kraniak ,Y , ,,,f Q 'F ,-J ' Marty Lane 69 ff? Brenda Layton Cynthia Leary .y l r ii 1 E J, V J' fix? 5 Lynn Leary Scott Leary HY gn... fi Steve Leary Bethany Lewis Nancy Linhart Cynthia Lynn Sherry Lytle Donna Mcarthy 'ra Mark Mansfield Kim Martin if 1 nj- M1 1 I K Ann Meadows Brenda Massengill Gloria McClees Celeste McGowan X rv fx P tSr V !,4! X fy Frankie Meads jeff Meads 1 'T Pam Matter ZW I. lulian Meyers l .. -5 .L .l AQ x i , . 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A 1-.. ,a L n Y, fb 1 7f U U I K WachoviaTeller II 111 I1o 11 1 1 I1-II111 II 151111111111 11 1-1-Ix1,I.13x, KK wI11'111Iw.1111I I11 111111151 .XII11111 LIIIII 1111111 1X1 11w1' IlIllI111':1111111x,1x'I1v111-1'u1'3'1111 IIQIYL' I1:111Ii111g 111 1111. 'Il'II1-1' II 11 I'L'11KI1, I111111111111-w1'11s1-11'Ik-II111'II.:1sI4.1I'111w1111.1II'i1111I11'1' 1111 Q1 Q1K'IIII7I15IIAlllII PII IIIIN 111-1111, Y1111'II1,I1x1'11w1'11111111114 I1:111I4111u ZIIIXIIIIIL' 11111 1111. Wachovia Teller II location in Elizabeth City: Southgatefll+Ol Ehringhaus St. HP W8ChUVla b Y f 5111111112111 cm, N C 27909 IEXACU PETROLEUM PRODUCTS 'rE1.zP1-lowes 796-4a31on 796-9276 Phone 338-6750 Columbia, N. C X 11,1 1'.1 1 IIIK Bank81Trust K PEOPLEQMDR G ff y 61' f F' Y R 7 f SOUTHGATE MALL ' PRESCRIPTIONS ff'I1fl11.,,, Y H A c1'1MP1E15D1111osToRsss1u'11iE ' U' ,I ELIZABETH CITY ' 1 5 SOUTNGATE MALL Northea-I C r M L I 9 T 339-3933 DepartmEIei1rIStoi3-OPS? 'lhea Lgatist cDnv.1.,::1R56i,:c:'agZi:suppuu Fashions For The Emmet Famw And .. Home X f ' Tvrrell 011 Co. Firestone DMQI5 U V420 S Arflughes Blvd 1oRDAN COMPANY Eastern Carolinas Largest Dlstrlbutor of AIR CONDITIONING PLUMBING HEATING ELECTRICAL APPARATUS ELIZABETH CITY N C N f W PHONE 335-5421 PHONE 338-4174 McPherson Bros Auto I332W E Supply Co 'THE HOUSE OF A MILLION PARTS AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT HRINGHAUS ST ELIZABETH CITY N C 27909 N f satisfaction guaranteed Southgate Mall ELIZABETH CITY NC 27909 jk PIZZA INN HUGHES BLVD You Get More of The Things You Love HERTFORD - rv H HARDWARE AND Riff- SUPPLY co., INC. HARDWARE AND PAINTS PHONE 4265 ENCIELHARD, NORTH CAROLINA 27824 BUILDING MATERIALS 5 COLUMBIA, NORTH CAROLINA 27925 HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA T. Erie Haste Ir. Member FDIC X REAL ESTATE DRUGCARE OF CURRITUCK Grandy Shopping Center Compliments of In Grundy, N,C. Phone 453-8500 Woodard's Pharmacy E 'e'9 Cy 4531358 CURRITUCK'S OWN FULL SERVICE Hertford NIC. Sundries 0 Gifts I Cards Surgical Supplies :Q Rentals DON HEATON, PHARMACIST THE WIZARD School Groups J? Club Engagements Fun and games for the Entire Famiiy. Featuring: Ms. Pac Man - Tron - We Bring the Music to You Roberton - Donkey G Kong, Pool tables and R Lfggssngfgfegq H Ph many others . . . 902 S. A OU 2 . K r One Moyofk, NC 27958 19191 232-2205 '-Ynhaven Rd' Va' Beach' no Va. 23456 - Pmfevanres I V Wizard Amusement Center TOMMY Bt CINDY'S INC Bait and Tackle , , DOWNTOWN CO i'0Ck' NC ELIZABETH cm, NC 27909 Decoys. hunting supplies, hand crafts and gift shop. 482-3818 WELDING - GENERAL MACHINE WORK - HEATING Steel Construction Oil Equipment Sales and Service - Mill and Farm Equipment Repairs ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS - HELIARC WELDING HEAT PUMPS Telephone 338-6589 Elizabeth City, N.C. 27909 P.O. Box 1251 Ward 8. Son, lnc. 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