College Park Junior High School - Cyclone Yearbook (Hickory, NC)

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Jim u... N am. ; 421,4 g . i w'rr'fM 7vTVv ' V A mg, E f. f g, r i . i dmwmhm..- W -A A tiWhat do we mean by patriotism in the context of our times? A patriotism that puts country ahead of self; a patriotism which is not short, frenzied outbursts of emotion, but the tranquil and steady dedication of a lifetime. There are words that are easy to utter, but this is a mighty assignment. For it is often ; easier to fight for principles than to live up to them. . Adlai Stevenson Fall Brings Eighth Grade Trip to Cherokee A Inm- .nnnm . .nn Heading for the soccer field, Vicki Loggins smiles, think- ing of the goals shehll score. Waiting to go back into the game, Calvin McGill rests on the bench. Are you ready now girls? uDontt let the parade pass you by.!! Dreaming of building castles in the air, Lloyd Tester bags some Zts. STUDENT LIFEtS New Faces, Dress Styles, are Seen at College Park During Second Annual Spirit MSTUDENT LlHi .- JBWN The werewolf really ian after the little girl; ifs Trick or Treat Day. There were some really nifty dudes on Fifties Day. Nothing strange here at all! C001 people for a cool school. . 1-3 STUDENT LIHiH C.P.J.H. Band Marches in Homecoming 16 GP. Students Serve as Governofs Pages SISTUDENT LIFE 2.1.42 t nm 414.3! 2331.3 w$uioi .Kim llaliq .31. .iiiii... Oai.I!.xl.a!;$ , ahiii .5an hi.i..ln;liwlv,. 223x; STU DENT LIFEN IWSTUDFNT HHC VF . uthn can I go in Coach? lt,s the Star of the Student Faculty Game, Flash Bagby. uAnd the game starts with Bombshell Beam and Big tBt jumping? Crazy Legs Rhyne, leader of The Over the Hill Mobh, is a real hHot Dog9 on the hardwood. Look at that alley 00p! Students, faculty, parents, and cheerleaders . . . everybody comes to the annual rivalry. STUDENT LIHCHI Winter comes to CF. Bringing Cooler Weather 1NSTUDENT LIl7Ii 1. College Parkk only Shazam is busy at his studies. 2. Mr. Mitchell assists Tommy Ashley, as Stevie Surratt looks on. 3. Pd like to get my hands on the one who gave me a morning P.E. class . . . lt,s COLD! 4. Say nCheesy, Ellie! Students Happily qndulgw in the Christmas Spirit IMSHTDENT LlHi 41 93 NL- U! Smiling, Jeff Smith, shows his Santa. In the 7th grade hall. students enjoy a short Christmas Concert given by the CPJHS Orchestra. ln Mrs. Arndths class, the Cratchits enjoy their Christmas- feast. These hSoul Brothers put it all together at the 9th grade party. An actress is born! Karen Chalk participates in the Christ- mas play. STUDENT LIFU l 5 Spring Forecast: A Field Trip to Linville Caverns STUDENT LIFEH7 Spring Comes to a Close at College Park with Field Day, Cyclone, and Elections IWSTUDPNT LIHC Whohs the good guy in the white hat? College Parkhs resident Candy Stripe: looks after injuries on Field Day. Nelson Bumgamcr shows his winning form in the high jump. nNo! You canht read it yet? Eat your heart out, Catfish Hunter. STUDENT LlI-hl-ZH9 Awards Day Brings Year To Close 1. Awards Day is highlighted by the presentation of the DAR Good Citizens medals to Tammy Thornton and Toby Leonhardt, Girl and Boy of the Year. 2. A very happy Sandra Dula accepts the Field Day award. 3. Nelson Bumgarncr accepts the trophy as Field Day winner from Coach Davis. 4. uSchoolhs out, school's out, teachefs let her mules out . . P ZWSTUDIC T LIFE If . .x f. H: i zzlapu Administration Mr. David Gentry Assistant Principal Believe it or not, Mr. Sigmon does fmd time to relax now and Principal then. Mr. Charles Bagby Registrar and Guidance Counselor g, , x Mrs. Fannie Pinkston Mrs. Frances Turpin Mrs. Harriet Galloway Mrs. Nelle Marie Bailey Guidance Counselor Guidance Counselor Secretary Secretary 22IACADEMICS Mrs. Rae Abernathy Mrs. Sara Aiken Mrs. Nancy Arndt Mrs. Violet Barkley Mr. Alan Beam Mrs. Joyce Berry Mr. Bob Caldwell Mrs. Deion Cates Mrs. Geraldine Cloninger uWherek everybody going . . . ttthinks Flash Bagby, star of Taking time-out from their teaching, Mrs. Arndt and Mrs. the Student-Faculty game. Link watch the devastating Cyclone team, or are they watching the clouds. ACADEMICSH3 Mrs. Sue Copas ML Sam Davis Mrs. Mary Elder Mrs. Paula Finegan Mrs. Jean Forbes Mrs. Fae L. Fox Mrs. Ann Gibbs Miss Eucella Hamilton Mrs. Laura Hoffman 1. During 505 day, Mrs. Watts revives old memories, while she watches Pam Robinson and John Owsley. 2 Burdened with a heavy load, Mr. Lail thinks, Not now , as the game begins on the field. Mr. Bill Johnson Mr. R. L. Lail Mrs. Clara Lawing Mrs. Alice Lee Mrs. Vicki Lieb Mrs. Ann Link Mrs. Bina Marsh Mrs. Anne Mason Mr. William Mitchell 1. eNow, I have a story to tell, says Mr. Johnson as he kicks off Awards Day. 2. Remembering what it was like way back when . e . teach- ers struggle through the Metric Workshop. Teachers Select Colors For Rooms, Take Metrics Mrs. Edith Morgan Mrs. Ruebelle Newton Mrs. Ethel S. Peeler Mrs. Libby Reeves Mr. Joe Rhyne Mr. Boyce Roberts Mrs. Madge Roseman Mrs. Juanita Setzer Mr. Bob Taylor Mrs. Ruth Wakefield Mrs. MaItha Washam Mrs. Alice Watts 26IACADEMICS Office Assistants Aid Principal, Secretaries OFFICE ASSISTANTS: Left to Right, 181 ROW: David Sigmon, Carolyn Page, Marie Issacs, Kelly Parham. 2ND ROW: Jennifer Ramsey, Vickie Loggins, Lisa Mingus, Gail Lawrence, Rhenda Forbes. Performing one of the many duties of office assistants, Marie Issacs puts mail in teachers' mailboxes. 2. Deanna Johnson demonstrates her office skill by locating a student in the rotary tile. 3. Don't tell me I have to walk up there again!!!!!W ACADEMICSH7 Lunchroom Feeds, Maintenance Cleans The School Jerry Herman Boyce McClain Lunchroom Custodian Thomas Nixon Bobby Propes Custodian Custodian 28lACADEMICS . Brightly smiling, Terri Glenn pays for her lunch. . College Park lunches are so good that Mrs. Besse, Second- ary Supervisor, stops by for lunch. . Sweeping the halls is one of the many janitorial duties of Mr. McClain. Ninth Grade F ootball is The Pride Of CPJHS NINTH GRADE FOOTBALL TEAM: IST ROW: R. Williams, G. Brown, A. Bolick, J. Headrick, D. Rowe, H. Huggins, B. Wood. 2ND ROW: G. Shuford, S. Lewis, D. Garner, S. Burch, D. Gore, C. Hayes, C. McGill, G. Hester. 3RD ROW: N. Bumgamer, J. Brewer, M. Reese, C. Ackard, B. Rhoney, R. Seib, J. Sigmon, B. Aiken. 4TH ROW: R. Shuford, K. Hampton, J. Ruebel, S. Keller, C. Bums, E. Isenhour, M. Odom, A. Smith. 5TH ROW: B. Mull, L. Johnston, R. Sigmon, Scorekeeper, S. Forbes, M. Miller, Managers, S. Jarret, J. Wortman. 6TH ROW: Coach Davis, B. McDonald, Manager, Coach Rhyne. 1. But the game is on the field, Reggie! 2. Being congratulated by one of his fellow players, Greg Shuford scores a decisive touchdown for College Park. 3. College Parkhs offensive line opens a big hole in the West McDowell defense. 3WSPORTS Eighth Grade Cyclones Breeze By Opponents r L a, am nu. . m . l. Tls it fourth down already'V, asks Coach Johnson. 2. The College Park defense closes quickly on a West Mc- Dowell runner. 3. The College Park defense throws their opponents for another loss. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL TEAM: Left to Right, lST ROW: A. Bost, M. Galloway, G. Maddox, C. Allured, G. Apple, B. Griffith, J. Wallace, M. Brown. 2ND ROW: M. Maddox, R. Watts, A. Young, B. Reitzel, J. Shuford, M. Connor, J. Nowell, B. Parks. 3RD ROW: J. Wood, D. Hill, K. Saine, R. Erwood, T. Daily, L. Baker, J. Connelly. 4TH ROW: P. Baer, P. Furlong, M. Arndt, W. Johnston, 1. Bolch, B. Poovey, L. Powell. 5TH ROW: J. Camp TManagen, L. Johnson, T. Reinhardt, R. Setzer, C. Merritt, H. Holden, S. Sherrill TManagersT, G. Warmuth TStatisticiam. 6TH ROW: Coach Beam, Coach Johnson SPORTSI31 Ninth Grade Girls Victorious Over Grandview NINTH GRADE GIRLS BASKETBALL: Left to Right, IST ROW: Tina Brittain, Wendy Corpening, Judy Abernethy, Ann Murphy, Robyn Weaver, Edie Shell, Mandy Huffman, Terri Miller, Mary Ussery. 2ND ROW: Lynne Warmuth, Maribeth Tredwell, Tammy Beshears, Liz Clarke, Carol Madaris, Kent Carrington, Diane Killian, Jenny Mansberger, Amy Sherrill, DeAnne Cates, Coach Joe Rhyne. The ninth grade girls receive last minute instructions be- fore the game. It canR be that bad, Coach Rhyne. As the tension builds, Mandy Huffman shoots a crucial free throw. 32lSPORTS Seventh and Eighth Grade Girls Have Fair Season SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS BASKETBALL: Left to Right, IST ROW: Linda Baker, Kathy McDonald, Lesley Richards, Jennifer Loyd, Jane Keppel, Carrie Liner, Paula Patterson, Annette Derr. 2ND ROW: Kristy Rink, Karen Weaver, Lisa Reynolds, Rachel Smith, Nancy Moe, Coach Davis, Pam Robinson, Meredith Hawkins, Lorraine Powell, Sarah Deaton, Barbara Deaton. 1. During a break in the action, Coach Davis gives the girls more instructions. 2. Cyclone players quickly converge on a loose ball. 3. Caught in mid-air, Jennifer Loyd sends a free throw on its WW X; way. xx SPORTW 33 Ninth Grade Boys Work Toward Perfect Season NINTH GRADE BASKETBALL: Left to Right, IST ROW: Nelson Bumgarner, Dwayne Gore, 2ND ROW: Ron Seib, Al Young, Stanley Burch, Chris Carson, Chris Burns. 3RD ROW: Coach Johnson, Jeff Trivette, manager, George Brown, Hank Huggins, Tammy Maddox, Chuck Cobb, Scott Sharpe, manager, Reggie Sigmon, scorekeeper. 34 BPORTS . During practice, Ron Seib brushes up on his luy-ups. . College Park players bump to the Basketba1l Blues? . Here s what wer do . . P, explains Coach Johnson. Practice Builds Confidence, Provides Experience For 8th Grade 1. Calm Coach Beam thinks, It s still the first half!n 2. Taking care to aim, J. Ham takes a foul shot, and . . . ifs good!! 3. Cyclone players quickly close in on a loose ball. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL: Left to Right, IST ROW: Jimmy Camp, Chip Lyerly, Mark Sigmon, Jimbo Ham, Rusty Benfield, Bryan Parks, Miller Abemethy, Ken Smith. 2ND ROW: Coach Beam, Chris Coleman, Michael Arndt, Eric Martin, Brian Poovey, Craig Abee, Ben Hoover, Bill Cason, Peter Spuller. SPORTS 35 Despite Inexperience, Wrestlers Gain Valuable Training ' NH : ? 5 $3M... . 33'. auiun WRESTLING TEAM: IST ROW: Tracy Rinehardt, Bryan Soots, Sammy Clark, John Wilfong, Jeff Stames. 2ND ROW: Coach Lall, Baron Rietzel, Richard Chastain, Dave Rowe, Kurt Sain, Ty Berry, Richard Hubbard, Jeff Wallace. 1. Finding himself in a bad situation, Dave Rowe grimaces in pain. 2. Showing exhaustion after hard matches, wrestlers Richard Chastain and Gerald Bentley take a break. 3. Tracy Reinhardt moves quickly to elude a pin. 4. The referee raises Jeff Wallacek hand in victory. SMSPORTS C.P.J.H.S. Cheerleaders Place First in Competition CHEERLEADERS: TOP ROW, Left to Right: S. Kahill, S. Deaton, E. Jeffers, B. Deaton, S. Hilton. MIDDLE ROW, Left to Right: S. Class, J. Lloyd, J. Pipes, J. Abernathy, K. Hester, C. Strange. BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right: J. Pipes, Head h Ellie Jeffers, Co-Head - Jani Pipes. ,.. . Head Cheerleader, Ellie Jeffers, gets the car ready for the Hickory High parade. . Cheerleading is hard work. So the squad takes a break and drinks a Pepsi- N SPORTS 37 Golf Team Swings Into Action In lst Year of Competition GOLF TEAM: LEFT TO RIGHT: Mark Hayes, Jeff Moretz, Snyder Garrison, Jeff Barkley, David Flack, Charles Rogers, Brad Garrett, Al Hill, Doug McDowell. With his competitors looking on, Brad Garrett tees-off. Before their up-coming match, the golf team practices their putting. Sitting under the trees with their coach, Mrs. Laura Hoff- man, the team relaxes before a game. 38iSPORTS C.P.J.H.S. Track Team: Off To A Running Start 1. Sammy Lewis, Melvin Connor, and Eric Rhindhardt strain to be first in a short sprint at practice. 2. Pouring it on near the end, Steve Scott, Mark Lail, and Nelson Bumgarner finish up a long distance run. 3. David Reeves hcleaxs the pole by a mile , showing his skill on the highjump. TRACK TEAM: Left to Right, IST ROW: M. Lail, R. Crawford, D. Reeves, D. Wakefield, S. Byrd, S. Holland, N. Bumgarner. 2ND ROW: C. Abee, M. Connor, S. Scott, E. Rinehardt, S. Lewis, B. Wood, M. Honecutt. 3RD ROW: J. Jones, B. Hartsell, J. Glass, J. Worley, S. Burch, F. Johnson, A. Young, E. Robbins, manager. 4TH ROW: Coach Davis, E. Riley, E. Davis, Coach Rhyne, G. Stokes. SPORTS 39 N inth Grade Baseball Has Slow Season, F ew Wins NINTH GRADE BASEBALL TEAM: Left to Right, lsT ROW: Batgirls: T. Wells, L. Bruton, B. Hilton, E. Fuller, D. Smith, S. Shores. 2ND ROW: D. Dawson, Joe Caldwell, M. A1teri,S. Dellinger, B. Rink, B.C1ine. 3RD ROW: J. King, P. Hunt, W. Roper, P. Bowman, C. Stirewalt. B. Rowe, J. Barkley. 4TH ROW: Coach Johnson, E. Gales, manager, D. Cushing, R. Lancaster, A. Hayes, J. Moretz, G. Lassiter, R. J. Surgi. manager. 1. Connecting for a hit, Darrell Garner drives in another run. 2. Concentrating on getting a hit, Barney Dunlap awaits the pitch. 3. College Parks hurler, Chris Burns, delivers a pitch to the opposing batter. 4WSPORTS Eighth Grade Baseball Team Wins Conference Crown SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE BASEBALL TEAM: Left to Right, IST ROW: R. Seib, E. Gentry, T. DiSalvo, B. McDonald, E. Isenhour, J. Bolch, G. Dellinger. 2ND ROW: M. Galloway, B. Aiken, C. Hayes, J. Brewer, B. Dunlap, D. Hitchcock, C. Bums. 3RD ROW: R. Dicks, S. Sharpe, managers, B. Rhoney, D. Garner, A. Callanzm, D. A. Cates, T. Propes, batgirls.4TH ROW: T. Hoke, S. Peden, T. Daly, C. Finegan, J. Brindell, batgirls, Coach Beam. 1. uLook Jive Turkey, there are rats down there where that ball wentV, 2. Will this game ever end? 3. Batgirls rest before they run. SPORTSMI Everyone,s Favorite Day of the Year Field Day! 1. With winning on her mind, Liz Clarke tosses a ringer in horseshoe competition. 2. WFhafs our pointf says Kent Currington during one of the girlsh volleyball games. 3. As the crowd watches, the boys pull with all of their might to win the tug of war. 4. Keeping everybody alive on Field Day is Mrs. Washamk duty. 5. The seventh grade field day winner, Holly Sturnes, leaps towards victory. 4NSPORTS ORGANIZATIONS Student Council Sells DYell-a-PhonesD To STUDENT COUNCIL: First Semester, Left to Right, lST ROW: R. Mintz, A. Fullwood, A. Best, S. Sherrill, B. McDonald, D. Fuller, J. Wright, T. Skidmore, B. Kern. 2ND ROW: B. Benfield, M. Inman, D. Cummings, A. Mitchell, M. Shores, J. Keppel, G. Rinaldo, B. Sams. 3RD ROW: B. Haas, S. Gwynn, G. Hester, F. Smith, D. Suggs, D. Richards, V. Austin, C. Waldroup, Mrs. Joyce Berry, Advisor. 4TH ROW: V. Mahaffcy, G. Browu, J. Headrick, G. Warmuth. Jr , W, ; 4w STUDENT COUNCIL: Second Semester, Left to Right, lST ROW: K. Auton, G. Gilbert, S. White, C. Baker, B. Deal. 2ND ROW: 1. Fisher, J. Cagle, M. Neill, A. Rinaldo, L. Stirewalt, B. Kern. 3RD ROW: J. Bolch, B. Helms, D. Suggs, R. Carswell, R. Mc- Kaughn, J. Nowell, M. Honeycutt. 4TH ROW: K. Smith, Mrs. Joyce Berry, V. Mahaffey, B. Boliek, H. Huggins, R. Seib, G. Ackard, M. Sigmon. 44IORGANIZATIONS Boost School Spirit, Holds School Elections Shades of Womank, Lib-Student Council President, EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: SITTING, Left to Right: Woody Sophie Peden calls the meeting to order. Poteat, Hope Huffman, Stephen Tucker, Griffin Wilfong. STANDING, Left to Right: Ken Smith, Vice President - Ron Seib, President Sophie Peden, Mary Ussery. Ken Smith and Stephen Tucker perform one of the duties of the Vice President, Ron Seib and President, Sophie Peden, talk Executive Council, helping in student elections. over a tough decision with Mrs. Berry, advisor. ORGANIZATIONSMS Cyclone Staff Works To Meet Publication Deadlines CYCLONE STAFF: Left to Right, IST ROW: L. Johnston, C. Wilde, T. Glenn, T. Propes, R. Weaver, Mrs. Mason, adviser. 2ND ROW: S. Huffman, G. Powell, T. Troutman, B. Ford, Mrs. Finegan, advisor, M. Huffman. 3RD ROW: D. Killian, D. Gentry, A. Cullanan, E. Shell. 4TH ROW: S. Clayton, S. Sharpe, R. Peed, T. Hamilton, B. Aiken. 1. Coeditors, Sabrina Huffman and Tim Hamilton select pictures for use in 1975-76 Cyclone. 2. Racking their brains, Tammy Propes,Anna Callanan, and Edie Shell attempt to think of captions. 3. Mrs. Finegan helps Diane Killian smooth over some rough spots. 46lORGANIZATIONS Students Use Media Center To View Tapes, Study LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: Left to Right, lST ROW: Debbie Mash, Mrs. Marsh, Mrs. Setzer, iadvisorsi, Melissa South. 2ND ROW: Nancy Dugger, Larry Guthrie, Donna Wright, Sherry Maynor. X W21 While Mrs. Marsh looks on approvingly, Mrs. Setzer video tapes a Christmas play. Johnny Williamson and Jimmy Griffin get some extra help from Mrs. Washam during their library period. Flipping through the card catalogue, Andrew Hopper finds the information for his report. Students watch a Bicentennial Special video taped for their Social Studies class. ORGANIZATIONSM7 Chips Gives Enjoyment To Readers And Staff IST SEMESTER CHIPS STAFF: LEFT TO RIGHT, IST ROW: D. Cox, M. Herman, T. Sher, M. Flack, K. Peeples, P. Melton, J. Walker, T. Abernethy, E. White, D. Garrett, A. Cash. 2ND ROW: M. Nowe11,C. Simmons, P. Taylor, M. Maynard, M. Church, J. Wilfong, A. Murphy, E. Masche, B. Soots, S. Ayers. 3RD ROW: A. Hunter, R. Smith, R. Bowman, S. Little, D. Garner, T. Frick, L. Warmuth, T. Trado, L. Mingus. 4TH ROW: Mrs. Reeves, advisor, R. Rogers, S. Smith, R. Sigmon, R. Whitener, Mrs. Berry, advisor. 1. Ann Murphy, the Chips editor, works to produce a top rate newspaper. 2. Forming an assembly line, these students work diligently to staple the Chips together. 3. Staff members look bewildered when hearing of the amount of work that must be done, 48hORGANIZATIONS Reflects Student Life, Studies, At College Park 1. CHIPS adviser, Mrs. Joyce Berry, gives staff members their assignments for the upcoming issue. 2. Sports editor, Reggie Sigmon, checks the statistics of the last game. 3. hMoney, Money, Money? thinks Lynn Warmuch as an- other Chips is sold. CHIPS: SECOND SEMESTER, LEFT TO RIGHT, lST ROW: R. Himes, J. Miller, R. Benfield, L. Reynolds, K. Newton, W. Corpening. 2ND ROW: M. Flowers, S. Ayers, M. Derwin, T. Propst, A. Murphy, W. Pickens, T. Litaker. 3RD ROW: S. Little, P. Williams,W. MacKinnon,L. Warmuth,G. Warmuth, K. Logan. 4TH ROW: J. Julian, M. Dunlap, Mrs. Reeves, Mrs. Berry tAdvisorsL ORGANIZATIONSM9 Combined 8th and 9th Grade Bands Perform SEVENTH GRADE BAND, LEFT TO RIGHT, IST ROW: D. Dirks, S. Ballew, J. Seabock, S. Baldwin, M. Austin, 1:. Ripley, R. Garrison, D. Massie, L. Baker, T. Abernethy, P. Poovey. 2ND ROW: S. White, T. Looper, J. Hill, G. Rinaldo, A. King, S. Money, K. Rink, E. Yount, C. Coyne, A. Bruch, J. L. Miller. 3RD ROW: E. Johnson, W. Karslake, R. Rogers, D. Lilly, A. Propst, M. Sny der, C. Gardner, P. Patterson, J. Bunton, T. Leonhardt, C. Rink. 4TH ROW: S. Pierce, D. Neuville, M. Hungerpiller, S. Class, E. Tolleson, D. Hooker, W. Hurley, SD Hodges, G. Mullins, R. Inman, S. Wilfong. 5TH ROW: G. Lawhon, B. Kern, A. Byerly, B. Huggins, G. Styers, S. wann, J. Lawing, J. Sigmon, T. McCurry, D. Warren. 6TH ROW: R. Suggs, L. Ennis, R. Sherrill, M. Nowell, C. Miller, M. McGinnis, J. Burns, T. Barnet, M. Cline, P. Mauney, R. Sebastian. EIGHTH GRADE BAND, LEFT TO RIGHT, IST ROW: J. Wilfong, L. Ashman, S. Smith, J. Keppel, J. Loyd, M. Shook, M. Church, G. Burns, K. Russell, M. Robinson, S. Fulbright, S. Seabock. 2ND ROW: J. Price, K. McDonald, S. Deaton, S. Hudson, L. Dunlap, S. Meuser, P. Robinson, A. Rinaldo, R. Snipes, A. Carswell, B. Achor, L. Abercrombie. 3RD ROW: J. Camp, L. Rey- nolds, M. Geitner, G. Gilbert, M. Yoder, D. Richards, V. Austin, R. Smith, M. Hawkins, C. Miner, N. Sebestian, B. Hayes. 4TH ROW: M. Honeycutt, N. Woods, J. Walker, C. Coleman, K. Chastain, G. Warmuth, P. Baer, T. Litaker, B. Deaton, C. Long, T. Harrison, T. Howell. 5TH ROW: R. Boyd, L. Morris, T. Daily, A. Bowman, R. Setzer, D. Payne, M. Herman, R. Harwell, S. Annas, W. MacKinnon. 6TH ROW: E. Gentry, J. Nowell, S. Brooks, P. Goodwin, M. Morgan, M. Arndt, D. Suggs, P. Furlong, P. Spuelcr, M. Logan, S. Austin. SWORGANIZATIONS in L.Rfs Homecoming, go to State Contest NINTH GRADE BAND, LEFT TO RIGHT, lst ROW: I. Fisher, T. Propes, S. Stokes, R. Galloway, E. Stephenson, S. Huffman, A. Pittman, G. Powell, L. Bost. 2ND ROW: J. Brindell, D. Gentry, A. Callanan, J. Slluford, L. Warmuth, B. Bolick, K. Taylor, K. Ritchie. 3RD ROW: M. Flowers, N. Howard, K. Hodges, E. Preble, P. Milholland, R. Sigmon, T. Trado, P. Cook, M. Murrill. 4TH ROW: D. Brown, A. Murphy, B. Haas, T. Frick, B. Boliek, K. Crowe, R. Chastain, L. Clarke, R. Carswell. 5TH ROW: T. Hamilton, D. Hitchcock, J. Trivette, F. Smith, M. Huffman, H. Huggins, B. McGaha, S. Smith, D. Brady, C. Cunella, S. Forbes 1. D0 you hear what I hear? 2. BAND OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sarah Deaton, Jennifer Loyd, Sabrina Huffman, Lynne Warmuth, Ann Murphy, Gena Powell, Jane Keppel, John Nowell. ORGANIZATIONSHI ? Eighth and Ninth Grade Choruses Participate in EIGHTH GRADE CHORUS, LEFT T0 RIGHT, IST ROW: C. Finegan, T. Starnes, B. Means, N. Hudson, C. Watts, D. Fuller, P. Winters, K. Newton, M. Sherrill, M. Shores, C. Simmons, R. Johnson, R. Cook. 2ND ROW: J. Pendley, B. Stoll, K. Smith, R. Bailey, D. Williams, D. Bradshaw, D. Rice, P. Melton, D. McLean, T. Daly, J. Burger, D. Hill, K. Abernethy, J. Callanan, R. Champion, S. Davenport, Miss E. Hamilton, Director. 3RD ROW: 1. Killian, A. York, R. Benfleld, C. Allured, A. Deal, B. Deal, C. England, K. Hester, M. Abernethy, G. Apple, J. Fullam, R.Mi11er,M. Keenan, G. Davis, J. Coleman, J. Childers. 4TH ROW: S. Clayton, R. Elston, L. Hunter, T. Huffman, J. Bolch, S. Tucker, R. Watts, G. Lowder, D. Whisnant, W. Johnston, E. Martin, R. Blevins, P. Shook. Dee Dee Mason and Carol Madaris listen as Miss Hamilton explains a new song. Eighth grade chorus presents Christmas Concert with confidence. SNORGANIZATIONS Spring Chorus Contest, Perform For Civic Clubs NM NINTH GRADE CHORUS, LEFT T0 RIGHT, lST ROW: T. Cook, .1. Carpenter, E. Barnes, T. Glenn, C. Henderson, B. Mc- Donald, D. Smith, .I. Cagle, G. Garrou, N. Yoder, A. Cash, Miss E. Hamilton. 2ND ROW: D. Mason, S. Davis, J. Dockery, R. Helder, E. Jeffers, E. Mullins, M. Treadwell, T. Brittain, C. Franklin, T. Huffman, A. Hunter, R. Oxford. 3RD ROW: C. Romeo, K. Roseman, T. Troutman, B. Ford, H. Huffman, L. Lineberger, C. Madaris, J. Mansberger, M. Cumberlander, D. Cummings, R. Leibe, E. Isenhour, C. Ackard. 4TH ROW: M. Huffman, T. Miller, B. Dunlap, C. Hayes, D. Killian, G. Sain, N. Bumgardner, R. Dicks, .l. Headrick, S. Lewis, B. Rhoney, G. Brown, C. Burns, V. Mahaffey. A Ninth grade chorus attentively listens as Ninth grade students king along with chorus at Christmas concert Miss Hamilton gives them a lecture. ORGANIZATIONSH3 Orchestra Gives Spring Concert For Students ORCHESTRA, LEFT TO RIGHT, lST ROW: R. Liebe, T. Daly, C. Ring, C. Prebel, A. Heard. 2ND ROW: A. Bethea, K. Ashman, J. Spuller, M. Younce, D. Garrett. 3RD ROW: S. Rawls, C. Andrews, A. Boyer, M. Sigmon, E. Hart, R. Eckard. Jwrmuumw ;4 IMW x5? : .l'i ? 2 l. Swing your partner docey-doe. Allemande left and away we go? 2. Playing in perfect harmony, Rebekah Liebe and Scott Rawls prepare for the upcoming concert. 3. The College Park orchestra demonstrates its musical talent to an 8th grade audience. SMORGANIZATIONS ?...x. Ninth Grade Break, P.E., Favorite Activities of Students 1. Here it comes! Dianne Gentry reaches to catch the ball. 2, Ninth grade boys return eagerly to fifth period after lunch break. 3. Catching up on weekend happenings, these girls converse outside on Monday morning. Judy Abernathy Clay Ackard Doug Adams Bryan Aiken Sheila Ayers Bill Ballew Eleanor Barnes Teresa Beaver Tammy Beshears Alan Bolick SWCLASSES Bonnie Bolick Bruce Bolick Kelly Bolick Lisa Bost Robin Bowman Douglas Brady Paul Breece Jimmy Brewer Jean Brindell Carlene Brinkley Tina Brittain Donnie Brown George Brown J ean Brown Lora Brown Becky Buchanan Kathy Bumgarner Nelson Bumgamer Stanley Burch Chris Burns J ennie Cagle Dennis Caldwell Anna Callanan Julie Campbell Craig Canella Leon Carey Joyce Carpenter Kent Carrington Antrice Carson Chris Carson Randy Carswell Paula Carter Ann Cash De Anne Cates Greg Chalk Richard Chastain C LASSEw 57 Sam my Clark Liz Clarke Stuart Clayton Bobby Cline Chuck Cobb Steve Cockerham Gayle Cohen Robert Colbert Doug Compton Donnie Cook Kathy Cook Phillip Cook Teresa Cook Gregory Cornwall Evelyn Corpening Wendy Corpening Kent Crowe Marilyn Cumberlander Dee Ann Cummings Patsy Daily William Daughtery Susan Davis William Deitz Gary Dellinger SWCLASSES 1. HRats! Pm a nickel short,H Brett Miller fumes. 2. Even while watching the book, Doug Bradyk fingers fly over the keys. 1. Is Karen Drum really thinking about school? 2l These students will receive academic passes for making all Als. Robert Dicks Mark Dirks Scott DiSalvo Kenneth Dobbins Janese Dockcry Karen Drum Nancy Dugger Sandra Dula Barney Dunlap Dana Eckard Grady Elliott Kathy Fagan Iva Fisher Marcia Flowers John Fogarty Rhenda Forbes Stephen Forbes Beth Ford Cheryl Franklin Tracy Frick Andy Frye Ruthann Galloway Darrell Garner Gennifer Garrou CLASSESlS9 mwmw I 1. Watching with interest, Janese Dockery awaits her turn. 'n 2. Keep your eyes on your books Dianne Gentry Robin chcr Terri Glenn Johnny Coins Dwayne Gore Brett Gruff Larry Guthrie Laura Gwy nn Barbara Huggins Melinda Huggins Sarah Ham Tim Hamilton Beverly Hampton Kenny Hampton Ruth Ann Harrison Bradley Hass Chris Hayes Joe Heudrick Robin Helder Keith Helton Carole Henderson McCrec chnessee Gil Hester David Hitchcock , 1'13 vqxu km 3, l M 1:193 Em 6WCLASSES Students J oin In Field Day 1. Taking advantage of their library time, Ellie Jeffers and Brad McDonald seem to be having a good time. 2. Competing in Field Day, Donna Maine barely makes it over the highjump. Kelly Hodges Tina Hoke Nancy Howard Hope Huffman Mandy Huffman Mark Huffman Sabrina Huffman Tony Huffman Hank Huggins Amanda Hunter Johnny Hunter Tommie Hux Sandra I kard Curt Ingle Marian lnman Marie Isaacs Eric Isenhour Peggy Izard Greg J ames Scott Jarrett Ellie Jeffcrs Lynn J ohnson Lisa Johnston Man uel Jolley CLASSESX61 Bruce J ones Brian Keener Scott Keller Wesley Kelley Lee Kennedy Susan Kern Diane Killian Bobby Lackey Hul Lacl Tim Lail Gayle Lawrence Debra Ledford Rebekah Leibe Sammy Lewis Lore Linebcrger Scott Little Vicki Loggins Kim Long Ellen Lynch Carol Madaris Vernon Mahaffey Donna Maine Jenny Mansberger Darlene Mash 6NCLASSES While Stephen Forbes writes down the degrees, Paul Mil- holland reads out the temperature. Have you ever seen anyone else get Joe Headrick against the wall? Pep Rally Builds Excitement For The Big Game 1. Students in Industrial Arts assemble their finished prod- ucts. 2. qmroduce yourself right on. .. Coach Rhyne intro- duces the ninth grade football team during a pep rally. Dee Dee Mason Crystal Maynard Mandy Maynard Sherry Maynor Brad McDonald Bobby McGaha Calvin McGill Robert McKaughn Keith McRee Reece Michaux Paul Milholland Brett Miller Mike Miller Terri Miller Lisa Mingus Ronnie Moretz Don Moss Billy Mull Elise Mullins Ann Murphy Sam Murphy Maurice Murrill Mark Neal Hahn Nguyen CLASSEW 63 1. Before school these girls discuss an up-coming test. 2. Doesn t the ball ever come out to right fieldiw David Sigmon wonders. Michael Odom Tawanna Oldham Rene Oxford Carolyn Page Kelly Parham Sophie Peden Robert Peed Kim Perry Debbie Perryman Julie Peterson Ther Thi Phan Sherry Pickens J ani Pipes J eri Pipes Alicia Pittman Scott Pless Keith Poovey Michael Pope Gena Powell Rhonda Powell Gene Preble Michael Pressley Tammy Propes Terri Propst 6MCLASSES l. Uh! Oh! Double Trouble!!! 2. Greg James explains to Steven Smith the principle of assembling ajewelry box. Jennifer Ramsey Malcolm Reese Barry Rhoney Carol Ring Cindy Rink Donald Riley Rita Rinehardt Kathy Ritchie Cathy Romeo Kenneth Roseman Dave Rowe Jim Rubel Gwen Saine Scott Sams Cindy Schalk Ron Seib Ward Setzer Scott Sharpe Edie Shell Mark Shelton J ohn Sherman Amy Sherrill Tim Sherrill Greg Shuford CLASSESMS Lynn Warmuth puts the band through its paces for the parade. hHey, it really flies!H Reece Michaux marvels as he com- pletes his origami bird. John Shuford Roger Shuford David Sigmon James Sigmon Reggie Sigmon Mary Sis'k Alex Smith Donna Smith Forest Smith Steven Smith Kelly Snooks Melissa South Mark Sewers John Spuller Elizabeth Stephenson Susan Stokes Lisa Tarlton Karen Taylor Ron Taylor Chris Templeton Lloyd Tester Kim Throneburg Tony Trado Muribeth Treadwell 66hCLASSES l. Don t take my machine awayl! says John Weir. 2. Ann Murphy, Nancy Yoder and Tammy Propes agree that science is really fun. Jeff Trivette Terri Troutmalfl Mary Ussery Debra Wake Charlene Waldtoup Chris Walker Geraldine Wansley Lynn Warmuth Robyn Weaver J ohn Weir Linda White Greg Whitener Thomas Whitener Rene Whitt Chris Wilde Debbie Williams Roger Williams Tanya Williamson Robert Wofford Bill Wood Jeff Wortman Donna Wright Nancy Yoder Matt Zorn CLASSESX67 Eighth Grade Studying Keeps Eighth Grade Students Occupied l. Absorbed in their studies, this class works hard. 2. College Park Cheerleaders enjoy themselves as they ride in the Hickory High homecoming parade. Craig Abee Leigh Abercrombie Beth Abernethy Kim Abernethy Miller Abernethy Brenda Achor Tammy Allerd Charles Allured Scott Annas Gary Apple Michael Arndt David Arnold Laurie Ashman Greg Atkins Manuel Audrey Stuart Austin Valerie Austin Kristi Auton CLASSESh69 Pete Baer Corina Bailes Rhonda Bailey Lyn Baker Regina Baker Jeff Barge: Roger Bass Rusty Benfield Gerald Bently Gary Black Richie Blevins Jeff Bolch Andy Bost Allen Bowman Richard Boyd Diane Bradshaw Clarence Branch Kathy Branch Marty BrOWn Ricky Brown Regina Bryant Todd Buff David Bumgarner Gayle Bums Dean Byrd Kenny Cagle Joan Callanan Jimmy Camp Bill Cason Ronnie Champion Jina Childers Jeff Childress Meg Church Sally Clayton Mike Cline Philip Clontz Chris Coleman Karen Collins Joseph Connelly Jonathan Connelly Debra Connor Melvin Connor 7WCLASSES Eighth Grade Makes Annual Trips to Cherokee, Raleigh, and Linville 1. 01ympic rice eating champion. Is this why you got your shirt, Paul Goodwin? projects. 3. Mrs. Peelefs math class seems to be fun. 4. Iris Killion is caught in a pensive mood. Jennifer Barnett Terry Bolick Stephen Brooks Carl Butler Karen Chastain Cynthia Coffey Robbin Cook 2. This is how it all beganf thinks Diane Bradshaw as she looks over the 8th grade Social Studies Indian CLASSESHI Students Find A Little Time for Themselves u , u u u t.,..;s itn. . In their first glance through the yearbook, Reed Watts and David Fowler look for friends. . Halloween Day at College Park; and Wolfman, Arthur Stauffer, shows off his authentic costume. . Whatis the secret shared by this trio? . All smiles, Ricky Johnson shows his tishadesit which reveal the photographer. Bruce Corpening Steve Davenport Sarah Deaton Candy England 72iCLASSES Tim Frye Mark Galloway Jeff Gouge Joan Crawford Steven Crawford Jeff Covington Jeff Dagenhardt Tom Daily Tracy Daly Georgia Davis Patricia Davis Sandra Davis Ashley Deal Beth Deal Barbara Deaton Tom DiSalvo Terry Dula Lori Dunlap Michael Dunlap Steve Effler Rhonda Elston Robert Erwood Catherine Finegan Julie Flowers David Fowler Martha Frederick Ellen Frye Tony Frye Susie Fulbright John Fullam Deane Fuller Pat Fullwood Pat Furlong Mike Galloway Marti Geitner Eric Gentry Gina Gilbert Paul Goodwin Jerome Gore Jimmy Griffin Scott Guthrie Todd Guthrie Bridgette Hampton Trina Harrison Robin Harwell CLASSESHS Merideth Hawkins Beth Hayes Diane Hayes Angela Heard Sherry Hefner Brantley Helms Kim Hester Jimmy High David Hill Ricky Hill Tony Holbrook Hal Holden Mark Honeycutt Ben Hoover Andrew Hopper Kenny Howie Tim Howell Neel Hudson Cecil Hunt Lucinda Hunter Jeff Johnson Ricky Johnson Todd Johnson Will Johnston Jesse Kanupp Terry Kanupp Mary Keenan Jane Keppel Iris Killian Jacky King Tracy Litaker bee Little Robert Lockaby Mark Logan Carol Long Ginger Lowder Kathy MacDonald Glenn Maddox Mark Maddox Tommy Maddox Danny Martin En'c Martin 74ICLASSES Rocks Collected For Science Concentrating on dribbling the ball, Eric Gentry makes sure it comes back. Taking a break on Field Day, Alice McKaughn and Diane Hayes enjoy a Pepsi. Can the rocks in Mr. Johnson and MI. Beamk rock collection possibly have come from fifty states. WNH Dale Henson Melanie Herman David Holland David Hoover Susan Hudson Tenita Huffman Robert Jones Susan Kanely Mike Langford Gena Lineberget CLASSESHS Jennifer Loyd Chip Lyerly Jenny Martin Mary Beth Martin 8th Grade Students Enthusiastically Begin Second Year at College Park Eighth grade A honor roll students smile happily. Dressed as u 50$n cheerleader, Sarah Deaton gives f1 cheer. Deep in thought, Tuppy Stames dreams of other thmgs. 7NCLASSES Diane McCrain Alice McKaughn Billy Miller Ron Miller La Gena Murphy Merrill Murphy Don Payne Ellie Pendley Jere Price Trudie Propst Lesley Richards Marsha Richards Kurt Saine Beth Sams Wally McKinnon Dana McLean Bill Means Phyllis Melton Susan Meuser Kevin Michael Cindy Miner Glen Minyard Denise Mitchell Joe Moore Melynn Morgan Lee Morris Scott Nance Kelly Newton Duc Huu Nguyen J ohn Nowell Kenny O C1aire Bryan Parks Janet Pendley Patricia Pennell Julie Powell Leon Powell Lorraine Powell Carol Preble Teresa Ramseur Scott Rawls Baron Reitzel Lisa Reynolds Donna Rice David Richards Angela Rinaldo Clem Robinson Margaret Robinson Pam Robinson Johnny Roland Karen Russell Natalie Sebastian Sarah Seabock Eric Setzer Roderick Setzer Marcella Sherrill Tracy Sher CLASSESH7 Martha Shook Maurine Shores Caroline Simmons Tracy Skidmore Ken Smith Rachel Smith Peter Spuller Donald Starnes Holly Starnes Tappy Stames Arthur Stauffer Jerry Stein Robert Stratton David Suggs Tom Swaton Pam Taylor Robyn Townsend Stephen Tucker Cindy Wagner Scott Waldroup Bernard Walker John Walker Jeff Wallace Greg Warmuth Ricky Weaver Debbie Whisnant Carolyn Widener Donald Wilfong Jerri Wilfong J ohn Wilfong Joyce Williams Patricia Williams Patti Williams Scot Williams Johnny Williamson Phyllis Winters Lisa Woodall Nick Woods Jimmy Wright Michael Yoder Angela York Karen Younce 75VCLASSES John Tummyer Kenneth Ussery Kevin Wilkerson Donna Williams Terry Witherspoon Michael Younce Students Participate in College Bowl Mastering the art of chopsticks are John Walker, Mark Honeycutt, and Ricky Brown. Eighth graders Lesley Richards and Lisa Woodall get a taste of marching. Pondering a question in the 8th grade Science College Bowl are Charles Allurd, Jane Keppel, Don Payne, and Julie Powell. uI doubt there is any place left for rocks to come from? say John Walker and Julie Flowers. Seventh Grade Students Catch On To J unior High Activities 1. Wow I ought to be able to do this Work? says Mrs. Roseman in the Metric Workshop. 2. Using their spare time in the morning before class, seventh graders socialize with friends. Chuck Abernethy Teresa Abernethy Gregory Ackard Robby Adams Chuck Andrews Rhonda Armbrester Richard Armstrong Thomas Arnold Kristi Ashman Markey Austin Lewis Bailey Connie Baker Linda Baker Susan Baldwin Sam Ballew Tony Barnette Cheryl Bell Bradford Benfield Alice Berry Margy Berry Ty Berry Anna Bethea Larry Belvins Randy Bock Scott Bogle 7th Grade Students Participate In First Elections 1. Seventh graders wait to receive ballots for their first College Park election. 2. Showing much confidence in his ability, Pat Smith begins his masterpiece. Mark Bowman Alex Boyer David Bradley Mark Bradshaw Eddie Brooks Eric Brown Mary Ann Brown Angela Bruch Michael Buff J ulia Bunton David Burns J eff Bums Andy Byerly Libby Byrd Mandy Caldwell Chuck Campbell Lorna Campbell Charlotte Carey Karen Chalk Eugene Chipman Janet Chisholm Bobby Christopher Mark Cline Sonny Cline Beth Clontz Teresa Colbert Chris Coleman Andi Collins Debbie Coltrane Tammy Connor 82iCLASSES 1. A game on the Metric System serves as a learning aid for Mrs. Hoffmank' class. 2. Art instructor, Mr. Caldwell, otherwise known as Captain Crayoni offers Ricky Whitener a helping hand. J udy Cook Todd Cook Audrey Cornwell Lisa Cornwell Betty Corpening Dorie Cox Cathy Coyne Carolyn Cumberlander Jimmy Davis Vickie Day Debbie Deal Annette Derr Moira Derwin Dereck Dirks Mike DiSalvo Michael Dobbins Jeffrey Duncan Lee Eckard Ricky Eckatd Lee Ennis Tommy Erwood Carrol Fagan T0uch5. Farrer Melanie Flack David Fogarty Cindy Fox Cindy Frye Andy Fullwood Camron Gardner David Garrett CLASSEW83 1. Happy upon their return from the zoo, seventh graders think, hlfs good to be home? 2. Are these mad scientists, or just Mrs. Mason and Miss Hamilton attempting to learn the metric system? Rebecca Garrison Geraldine Geter Randy Geter Sharon Glass Linda Grier Britt Griffith Stan Gwynn Dana Hackney Scott Hall J im Ham Lissa Harrison Annie Harshaw Eric Hart Deborah Hayes Brian Herman David Hewat J uanita Hewitt Jennifer Hill Pamela Hill Sara Hilton Rodney Hines Stacey Hodges Karen Hollar Dana Hooker Loretta Hoover Franklin Horton Tammy Howell Teri Howell Richard Hubbard Barry Huggins BMCLASSES Students Enjoy Trip To State Zoo at Asheboro l. Pleased with her vote, Lori King leaves the booth with a smile. 2. The race is on . . . seventh grade students watch the tur- tles on a field trip to the state zoo in Asheboro. Mitch Hungerpiller Una Hunt Sandra Hunter William Hurley Tonya Hyatt Rebecca Inmon Charles I saacs Joyce Izard ' Earnest Johnson James Johnson Janet Johnson Larry Johnson Joe J ulian Sandra Kahill Kim Kamp William Karslake Lisa Kees Toni Kepley Barkley Kern Ann King Lori King Sandra Kiser Alan Lail Karen Landon Gardner Lawhon Jeri Lawing Deanna Lawrence Karen Leftwich Terri Leonhardt David Lilly CLASSESBS Great Speakers Enhance Studies . Searching for the correct answer, Cathy Peoples is caught by the camera. Using Rebecca Inman as a model, Dr. Taylor from Lenoir Rhyne shows students the Egyptian dress. Carrie Linder David Little Krista Logan Joe Loogins Tanya Looper Gretchen Lynn Mike Mackie Danny Martin Morgan Martin Ernie Masche Dianna Mussie Todd McCurry Mike McGinnis Diane McGuire John McKee, III Joey Mercer Chris Merritt Jeff Milam Connie Miller Jimmy Miller Jon Miller Kim Miller Mel Miller Robin Miller Jeff Minton Richard Mintz Andi Mitchell Nancy Moe Susan Money Cynthia Moore SMCLASSES 1. Serving as a disc jockey, John Owsley provides music for the Scr0oge play. 2. Art used to be easy until I broke my armf says Danny Martin to Calvin Robinson. Ginger Mullins Patrick Murphy Myra Neill Susie Nelson Jeff Neuville Dung Nguyen Melanie Nicholson Vince Norris Mary Nowell Terry Odom Robbie Oliver J udy Owensby J ohn Owsley Brenda Page Steven Parrish Paula Patterson Billy Payne Danny Payne Catherine Peeples Penny Perrin Darla Peters Barbara Phillips Wanda Pickens Scott Pierce J amey Piercy Brian Poovey Pam Poovey Lisa Pope J udy Poteat Woody Poteat, Jr. CLASSEW 87 l. The seventh grade cheerleaders eagerly await the begin- ning of the Homecoming Parade. 2. By use of the card catalog, Sandy Umberger, Kristi Ash- man, and Brian Poovey, locate books more easily. Sam Powell Ginger Prater Robin Preddy Angela Propst Mark Richards Garlyn Rinaldo Tracy Rinehardt Connie Rink Kristy Rink F10 Ripley Jerry Robbins Calvin Robinson Jon Rogers Ross Rogers Mark Romeo Douglas Rutherford Barry Sain Jan Seabock Rodney Sebastian Julie Settlemyre Phillip Shell J ohn Sher Betty Sherrill Scott Sherrill Prisicilla Sherrill Robert Sherrill J immy Shores Jeff Shuford J immy Sigmon Mark Sigmon 88ICLASSES Bake and Donate Day Offers F un and Food . While studying land pollution, Mr. Lail and his students conduct a successful campus cleanup. . 1 can t believe I ate the whole thing, thinks Mitch Cindy Simmons Jimmy Simmons Charlotte Smith Jeff Smith Pat Smith Tracy Smith David Snooks Melissa Snyder Bryan Soots Jeff Starnes Mary Starnes Donna Stilwell Lesa Stirewalt Gray Styers Dickie Suggs Stevie Surratt Duncan Taylor Ronnie Thick Scott Threatt Emily Tolleson Robin Travis Kim Trivette Sandy Umberger Kay Wallace Dean Warren Karen Weaver Billy White Sandy White Jane Whitener Ricky Whitener CLASSESI89 1. These seventh graders are happy after making the A Honor Roll. 2. Finding the camera more interesting than his book, Ran- dy Geter dares to glance up. Mark White Johnny Widener Beth Wilfong Deborah Wilfong Griffin Wilfong Scott Wilfong Crystal Williams Duran Williams Gina Williams Roger Williams Tonya Williams Tommy Williamson David Wilson Johnny Wilson Lee Wilson Sherri Anne Wilson Susan Wilson Glenn Wofford Janet Wood Susan Wood Jolette Wright Ronnie Yee Barry Yoder Jeffrey Young Eugenia Yount 9WCLASSES 43me ' 3 m V V ,9 O my does not try to hurry hist ise man 66Aw Stevenson -Adla W777 mm m WWWWWVKQ W 4444wa M 44 7 WM; 'Z'Awgov WWW WK:$ WLVM 459a Mj$z u n v MW? ' ?; v .1; 6 $3 ea ?-' 3 g; j :- .E' 6 ha; N;


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