Columbia High School - Columbian Yearbook (Lake City, FL)

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All the world’s a stage Debbie Martin and Keith Ozaki Reid Kennedy. Mike Hanley. Rosie Wimberly. Susan Knight. The- resa Crawford Shakespeare said, “All the world’s a stage and all the men and women merely players”; so in a sense we are each a star in our own play-life. Our “Columbia High School Days Act is no exception. With the school building as the set, our friends and classmates as the supporting actors, and our teachers and parents as the directors—this is one of the most important Acts in our play. When this Act comes to an end. we will have gained and matured from each moment we have spent at CHS. It sets the stage and prepares us for the next Act with new sets, new directors, new supporting ac- tors and a more demanding script. Rick on the Couch—Rick Couch 2 Introduction Row 1—Johnny Espenship, Chuck Milligan. Bert Marks. Jim Beggs, Duane Brown. Row 2—Lance Davis. Bobby Westberry, Brad Chasteen. Chuck Jenkins Row 3-Susan Couch. Elizabeth Whiddon. Penny Thomas Row 4—Natalie Bishop. and the next time I'll turn you into a frog! Angela Breza and Terri Duckett. Omerga Wilkerson Richard Fernandez, Kim Hudson. Mike Beardsley, and Carol Joye Denise Arnold Terri Ferguson and Doug Edgley 4 Introduction ‘What's that you said about sharks? Baline Wheeler George Foster and Marion Cray Our high school years are merely the laying of the foundation for our lives ahead, preparing us to take our places in life. During our many years of school, our chief goal is to graduate . . . though these years in high school symbolize an ending, we have only just begun . . . ★ ★ ★ Yesterday is but a dream . . . and tomorrow is only a vision .. . but today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness . . . and every tomorrow a vision of hope. ★ ★ ★ Building memories for tomorrow . . . High school Good friends . . . Laughter. . . Love . . . Learning from new experiences . . . Sharing . . . Good times spent to- gether Pep rallies . . . Football games . . . Dances . Parties Homecoming . . . Prom . . . Graduation . Freshman . . Sophomore . . . Junior. . . Senior.. . These are the best years of our lives. Ride 'em cowgirl! Abby Page Introduction 5 Is this Cindy Carnathan disguised as a schoolgirl? Karen Gardner and John Skinner Marilyn Giebeig Steve Osborne. Tom Cissell, Natalie Counts. Guy Norris. Sandy Shaw. Jackie Curry. Mike Heeke, and Ray Register Life Unrehearsed Each play has its rehearsals, as . . . The actors learn their parts . . . And strive for that perfection which . . . Will warm the patrons’ hearts . . . And that is fortunate for those . . . Who walk upon the stage ... In their endeavors to perform . . . And act a certain age . . . But life itself is something else ... It is an instant play . . . With never one rehearsal for ... The things we do or say . . . Except that we can stop to think . . . And so rehearse the mind ... To keep the tongue from speak- ing words . . . Untruthful or unkind . . . But otherwise on sudden deeds . . . We have to stand or fall . . . And only good- ness unrehearsed . . . Deserves a curtain call. Cindy Hodges. Rhonda Brooks. Linda Brockman, and Dawn Childs ★ ★ ★ Actors All We all are actors in our hearts . . . Whatever be our age ... As we appear in private roles ... Or on the public stage . . . In business and in social life . . . How- ever brief the session ... We usually pre- pare ourselves ... To make the best im- pression ... We may not practice every line . . . And movement of the play But we select our conduct, and . . We choose the words we say . . . We know our limitations, and . . . Deceit is not in- tended ... We simply use our skill as far . . . As it can be extended . . . And as we smile, and as we strive ... To keep from looking tense ... We all are actors in our hearts . . . And in a special sense. Greg Wall. Al Ward. John Darby. Danny Baker. Bill Koon. Sammy Huff, and Tim Owens Melinda Martin. Debbie North. Jana Barker. Cindy Sumner. Suzanne Fields and Lisa Rawleigh Introduction 7 Is this fellow from the Nestea commercial? Jimmy Fairchild Everyone has their ups Jill Pauley Gaye Lynn Revels and Chuck Slaymaker Vince Watson. Mike Harris, and Robert Flowers 8 Introduction Row 1—Angie Crews. Lee Ann Bertram Row 2—Kelly Lord. Tammy Lee. Row 3—Fran Harriss. John Sheely, Sharyn Willis. Ken Miers. Margaret Hall. Tony Broome, and Ja- nice Cobb Is this Laurie's idea of a double-date ? Laurie Pace. Bert Toner, and Scott Gilmer Tyrone Watson. Katherine Williams, and Darryl Lane Jim Montgomery and Tricia Ives Guess what was on special today! Laura Lee and Denise Hanna Hank Purser Yuriko Goodbread 10 Introduction Starring ... Senior Class Officers Cindy Freeman, Treasurer; Yuriko Goodbread. Secretary; Ann Giebeig, Vice-president; Rex Strickland, President; Vanessa Dunmore Liaison Officer 12 Seniors Faye Adams Gwen Atkinson Danny Lee Baker Daniel Earl Alford Beth Atwood Shelly Baker Jacquline Delois Anderson Kandy Bahr Ronald K. Baldwin Carla Arline Aubrey Bailey Teresa Baldwin Seniors 13 Deborah Anita Ball David Thomas Bates Paul Bedenbaugh Khymber Lee Barnard Vanessa Bates Julie Beebe Susan Barnes Laurie Baughan James Claude Beggs Cathy Baskette Mike Beardsley Steven Scott Behrenwald 14 Seniors Tim Benton Billy Black Dawn Bowen Lee Ann Bertram Sonny Boatright Kenny Boyle Barry Bing Susan Boone Mitch Bramel Gregory Alan Bishop Susan Borst Melody Ann Brannon Seniors 15 Angela Breza Linda Brockman Carlene Brown Melanie Kimberleigh Brice Rhonda Brooks Carmen Victoria Brown Amelia Marie Bridges Tina Brooks C.R. Brown Allen Brinkley Bruce Brown Darlene Brown 16 Seniors Fran Brown Carolyn Campbell Grechil Carter Wendall Duane Brown Robert Canavan Gwendolyn Denise Carter Eddie Byrden Darrell Cannon James A. Carter, Jr. Randy Burch Kayrin Carnathan Michael Carter Seniors 17 Patrick Cassidy Brad Chasteen Al Coats Sharon Cassidy Dawn Childs Ben Coleman William George Causebrook. Jr. Lori Ann Chandler Melissa Christie Tom Cissell Kathy Connell Beverly Diane Copeland 18 Seniors Rick Couch Teresa Crawford Buddy Crews Natalie Counts Brenda Cray Johnny Croft James Cowan Marion Cray Jeff Cruce Brad Crawford Angie Crews Annette Crusaw Seniors 19 Nellene Crusaw Robin Dampier Sandra Davis Jacqueline Maxine Curry Jay Davis Renee Davis John Czech Lance Davis Tim Davis Celisa Dace Lawrence Davis Yolanda Davis 20 Seniors Charlotte Davison Darlene Dicks Rhonda Driggers Stan Deese Marsha Dicks Sharon DuBose Athena Delk Mike Dominque Theresa Duckett Darlene Denson Rod Douglas Vanessa LaSharne Dunmore Seniors 21 Elizabeth Earls Doug Edgely Richard Luis Fernandez Frankie Eatmon Kristi Ellinwood Margaret Fisher Ricky Edenfield John Espenship Tammy Fleming Janet Marie Edge Judy Fair Beverly Fleming 22 Seniors Seniors 23 Robert Flowers Cindy Freeman Karen Gardner Quinn Ford Tim Freeman Tina Gaskins Robert Ford Patrick Joseph Gagliano Julie Geiger Pam Foster Quinton Gainer Beth George Alan Gibbs Debbie C. Givins Tammy L Goss Cindy Gibbs James C. Givins Wayne Lee Gott II Ann Giebeig Marilyn Giebeig Selina Goble Vuriko Goodbread John Timothy Graham Sonja Granger 24 Seniors Juanna Green Deborah Jean Hall Michael B Hanley Lynne Green Eric Cecil Hall Denise Hanna Anna Greenhalgh Pat Hamilton Michael Glenn Harris Mary Nell Haley James R. Hammers Regina Denise Harris Seniors 25 Frances Harriss Wanda Henderson Jake Hill Pamela Shirline Hayes Donna Herdegen Frank Hines Michael T. Heeke Vernon Higginbothan Lisa M. Hobbs Angela Gwen Helms Marie Hill Cynthia Lynn Hodges 26 Seniors Catherine Regina Holloway Kenneth E. Hopkins Marcia Huggins Beverly Holt Franklin S. Howell Steve Huggins Donald E. Holton Doug Hudson Alan Hunter Wayne L. Hons Sammy Huff Kimble L Hyde Seniors 27 Eva April Jackson John D. Jenkins James Everette Johnson LeeWanda Jackson Joyce Ann Jenkins Marie M. Jolley Mishelle Denise James Kaiser Jerry Debra Ann Jones Chuck Jenkins Bruce V. Johnson Eric Jones 28 Seniors Freddie Lee Jones Sophia Jones Deleatha Kelsey Matt Kevin Jones Desi Jordan Reid Kennedy Rhonda Jones Rosa Lee Jones Janice Langston Jordan Teri Jordan Jim Kern Virginia Elizabeth Key Seniors 29 Jana King Nancy Kite Bill Koon Ouida Kirby Kelly Lynne Knight Kathy Kuntz Mike Kirkman Susan Knight Cherri Lammons Jo-Ann Kirsch Tina Koon Debbie Lammons 30 Seniors Lohreann Lamonda Cynthia Allene Laws Tammy Lee Debra Jean Larson Angela Lee Verenda Lee Charles Latham Donald Lee Mary Legree Bill Lavery Laura Lee Dondia Lenoir Seniors 31 Steve Lombard Teresa Lovette Laurie Markham Dwight Lord Kelly Lord Kenneth Louden Kelly Luker Yvonne Manning Billy Joe Marble Nathan Markham Sandy Akins Markham Bert Marks 32 Seniors Deborah Lee Martin Tommy Martin Judy Mayo Debra Lynn Martin Willie A. Martin Tracey L. McAlister Darlene Martin Terry Mauldin Alie Rose McArthur Terry Martin Craig M. Maxwell Ricky L. McCormick Seniors 33 Mike McCranie Joe McGhghy Randy McRae Barbara McDavid Cathlene Anne McGinnis James Mears Mary Susan McDonald Kathy McKee Becky Merkel Carl McGhghy Alan McManus Mike Miles 34 Seniors Beverly Miller Gregory Drew Mock Darrell Morgan Kenneth Miller James Leighton Montgomery Donna Morgan Chucky Milligan Ann Moody Floyd Morgan Keith E Mobley Charles Alan Morgan Timothy Morgan Cheryl Morris Gladys Louise Murphy Melva Jean Nash Jeffrey Moses Lottie Bell Murphy Debra Lynn Neeley Sheila Moye Steve Murphy John Phillip Nelson Douglas Murphy Sharon Elise Murray Marty Kathryn Nelson 36 Seniors Steven Nelson Bill Nelson James NesSmith Tim Nettles Guy William Norris Tommy Norris Sherilyn Renae Oliver Gregory Leonard O'Neal Stephen Osborne James Clark Nettles Kathy Oglesby Timothy Clyatt Owens Seniors 37 Charles Keith Ozaki Kenny Patterson Jimmy Phillips James Edward Parker III Marjorie Peacock William E. Plenge Anthony Glenan Parnell Laura Peele Dannette Pollard Diana Elaine Pate Don Pettyjohn Wendy Ponce 38 Seniors David Porter Brenda Price Jimmy Raulerson Greg Pope Paula L. Pruett Glenn Raulerson Stanley Pope Willie Pyle Lisa Rawleigh Lynn Prescott Cindy Ratliff Lisa Reddick Seniors 39 John Thomas Reed Ray Register Kevin Rich Melissa Rich Ronnie Renaldo Richardson Tony L. Richardson Randy Reich Kimmy Richards Brad Roberts Gaye Lynn Revels Juanita O. Richardson Preston Marty Roberts 40 Seniors Joel Keith Robinson Bonnie Rogers Becky R. Ross Kenneth Ray Robinson Kami L. Rogers Bob Ross Pamela M. Robinson Donald A. Roof Sandra Ross Thelma G. Robinson Milton Wendall Ross James Lewis Rossin Seniors 41 Ronald Lee Rossin Joey Russ Janice Sanders Shermon L. Rothwell Frank Russo John Sauls Mike Rowand Jody Sandage Carolyn Saulsby Sharon Diane Rowe Billy Sanders Betty Schwartz 42 Seniors Kimberly Faye Scott Arlora Ann Sheppard Doris Jane Simpson William Shakespeare Wanda Suzette Sheppard John Stanley Skinner Lorianne Shaw Becky Shipp Charles Edward Slaymaker Idella Scippio Sandra Kay Shaw Melania Silvey Seniors 43 Deborah Joan Smith Lisa Loretta Spradley Terri Lynne Stebbins Melanie June Smith Melinda Denise Spradley Cynthia M. Stephens Patricia Smith Rodney Stalvey Donald Maurice Stewart Charles Snipes Scott Stalvey James Austin Stewart 44 Seniors Ron Stewart Jeff Swilley Pam Taylor Ramona Strickland James Tatum Timmy Taylor Rex M. Strickland David T. Taylor Sally Terrell Rene Sweezer Mark Taylor Carla Terry Seniors 45 Betsy Teuscher Joseph Alan Tice Kay Toner James Gregory Thomas Sharon Tidwell Shaun Tootle Penny Thomas John Timmons Marinell Townsend Vernice Thomas Sheila Tomlin Tra Tracy 46 Seniors Rafael Trespalacios John Waddell Karl Wesley Watson Mary Lou Trowell Valerie Walsmith Vince Marlon Watson Cassandra Tunsil Thomas A. Ward Bobby Westberry Gregory Tyre William Ward Sheila Wetherington Seniors 47 Carolyn Whitaker Beverly Wilkes Mary Ann Williams Loretta White Dale Williams Sarah Lynette Williams Lynn Marie Wilder Kenneth Lamar Williams Tammy Parsley Williamson Omerga Montez Wilkerson Lori Ann Williams Weena Michelle Williamsor 48 Seniors Wanda Wilson Rose Marie Wimberly Patricia Ann Womer Brenda Wood Jeff Young Sarah Young 49 lNNOR my song (S.A.T.B. and Piano) %ky. rrangcd by 4 COATES. Jr Slow, steady (J “69 K. M L lO 1 NOR BASS Pedal carefully -i i PIANO bur-den d more' •.load of onc •« Mottwcyii. • 3 5. International Copyright Secure 50 Seniors Freshmen .. . we’re finally in high school . .. our first pep rally . . . last to come, last to leave . . . give me purple . . . Supporting those C team Tigers . . . Where’s P-4? . . . Our first homecoming . . . won pow- derpuff football game . . . only 3 years to go . . . Class Officers: Presi- dent—Lorna Danielson, Vice-presi- dent—Kelly Lord. Secretary—Sally Terrell, Treasurer—Janice Lang- ston, Liaison Officer—Nellene Crusaw Sophomores . . . movin’ up ... on top at North Campus . . . JV Tigers. . . . Give me gold . . . won pow- derpuff football game . . . Please buy a mum. Second place in home- coming .. . Credits . . . Prom servers . . . ordering class rings ... so much to do ... getting bigger and better . . . Class Officers: President—Laura Peele, Vice-president—Jeff Cruce, Secretary—Tammy Lee. Treasurer— Nellene Crusaw Juniors .. . Almost at the top . . . South Campus . . . driving to school . . . better not park in the Senior parking lot or you’ll get your tires slashed . . . love those pep rallies powderpuff football game . . . again . . . Tied for 2nd in homecoming . . . first prom . . . Another bombscare? Got to take the Assessment Test. . . only one more year to go . . . Class officers: President—Laura Peele, Vice-president—Angela Breza. Sec- retary—Lee Ann Bertram, Trea- surer-Tammy Lee, Liaison Officer— Cynthia Stevens Seniors . . . Finally made it . . . making it our greatest year ever . . . Senior Pride of ’80 . . . Let's go to Gainesville . . . love those Senior Privileges . First to leave pep ral- lies . give me gold . . . First in skits . First in Homecoming . . . Grad Night . . . Senior Picnic . . . Where are you going to college? . . . Senior Play . . . finally getting exempt from exams ... Hope I have enough credits . . . Graduation! We are the Class of 1980!! Class officers: Presi- dent-Rex Strickland, Vice-presi- dent—Ann Giebeig, Secretary—Yur- iko Goodbread, Treasurer—Cindy Freeman, Liaison Officer—Vanessa Dunmore Seniors 51 Seniors show their spirit 52 Seniors Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil, have no fun. Lisa Dace. James Givens and Cynthia Stevens Seniors 53 All aboard? Chuck Milligan and Laura Peele Wonder what Mr Rankin's all fired up about? Drew Mock and Brad Roberts adjust the air pressure Pam Taylor Next? Stanley Pope 54 Seniors A 'he Stars of 1980 ADAMS, FAY Z.- FBLA 1; Spanish Club 2; FHA 3 ALFORD, DANIEL EARL- FFA 1, 2, 3,4 ANDERSON, JACQULINE— Band 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 3; FBLA 3 ARLINE, CARLA SUSAYE- Band 1; FBLA 3, 4 ATKINSON, GWEN K.- Cheer- leader 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; FBLA 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Tiger Staff 4; Homecoming Float 1. 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Skit 2; Field Day 1. 2, 4; Student Council Representa- tive 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3— Secretary 2; Prom Server 2 ATWOOD, BETH MAY- Home- coming Skit 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Field Day 1,4; French Club 1,2,3; Beta Club 3; Art Club 4 B BALDWIN, TERESA JOANN- FHA 2; FBLA 3 BALL, DEBORAH ANITA- Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorette 4; Flag Corp 3; Band Vice-president 4; Honor So- ciety 2; Math Club 2; Christian Club 2; Mu Alpha Theta 3; French Club 3, 4; FBLA 3, 4; Student Council Representative 4 BARNES, SUSAN— Paramedics 1; FFA 2; FHA 2; FBLA 3. 4; Chorus 4 BASKETT, CATHY JO- Powderpuff Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2; Softball 1, 2, 3. 4; Art Club 2; Stu- dent Council Representative 2, 4; Volleyball 4; Yearbook Staff 4 BATES, DAVID THOMAS- Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Public Relations Officer 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2; Math Club 2; Enrichment Program 2, 3; Beta Club 3, 4; FBLA 3, 4; Drama Club 4; Jazz Band 4 BATES, VANESSA LOUISE- Tiger Staff 4 BAUGHAN, LAURIE JO- Drama Club 2. 3, 4; Math Club 2; Art Club 2, 3. 4; Miss CHS Contestant 2, 3; Student Council Representative 3; Prom Committee 3; Door Day Committee 3, 4; Skit Committee 4, Field Day 4; Yearbook Staff 4 BEARDSLEY, MICHAEL ANDREW- Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 2, 3. 4; FFA 2; Spanish Club 3. 4; Beta Club 4; Science Club 4 BEGGS, JAMES CLAUDE- Wres- tling 1. 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3. 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Math Club 2. 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Beta Club 4; Key Club 4; FCA 3 BEHRENWALD, STEVEN S.- Math Club 3; FBLA 3. 4 BENTON, TIMOTHY LEE- FFA 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4 BERTRAM, LEE ANN- Spanish Club 1, 3, 4—Treasurer 3—Secre- tary 4; Homecoming Float 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Day 1.2,3, 4; Pep Club 2. 3; Homecoming Skit 2, 3; Class Secretary 3; Student Council Rep- resentative 2; Prom Committee 3; Art Club Treasurer 4; Yearbook Staff 4 BING, BARRY RECARDO- JROTC 1, 2, 3. 4; Drum Bugle 1, 2; Color Guard 3; Drill Team 4 BISHOP, GREGORY ALAN- Foot- ball 1,2; Track 1; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3; DECA Club 3; Cross Country 4 BLACKMON, CLIFFORD STEVEN- Distributive Education 3, 4 BOATWRIGHT, WALTER (Sonny) ELLIS- JROTC Rifle Team 1; VICA 2; DECA 3, 4; DECA Treasurer BORST, SUSAN LORRAINE- Art Club 1,2, 3. 4; Chorus 1; Art Club Secretary 3; Art Club Vice Presi- dent 4; Float Committee 2, 3, 4; Skits Committee 2, 3, 4; Student Council Representative 3; Tiger Staff 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Field Day 3, 4 BOWDEN, JULIA DAWN- CBE 4; Powderpuff Football 4 BOYLE, KENNETH D.- French Club 1,2, 3.4; Key Club 1; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 2, 3, 4—Par- liamentarian 2; Science 2, 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Beta Club 4 BRAMEL, MITCH D.- Football 1,2, 4 BRANNON, MELODIE ANN- Stu- dent Council Representative 1; FFA 1. 2, 3, 4-Secretary 2, 4- Sweetheart 4; Powderpuff Foot- ball 1, 2; Homecoming Skit 1; Field Day 3. 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Art Club 2. 4 BREZA, ANGELA C.- Cheerleader 1,2. 4; Pep Club 2; French Club 1, 2, 3; Class Vice-president 3 BRICE, MELANIE KIMBERLIEGH— Intramural Council 3, 4; Softball 4 BRINKLEY, COLEN ALLEN- FFA 1. 2, 3. 4; Football 1, 2 BROCKMAN, LINDA ANN- FHA 1; FBLA 3; Pep Club 3; Drama Club 3; Art Club 4; Homecoming Skit 3 BROOKS, RHONDA KAY- Band 1, 2. 3; Student Council 1; Mu Alpha Theta 3; Drama Club 4; FBLA 4 BROOKS, TINA IRENE- Pow- derpuff Football 1; Library Aide 1; FHA 2; FBLA 3; Art Club 4 BROWN, CARLENE ANNETTE- FFA 1.2; Pep Club 1.2, 3; Home- coming Skit 1; Field Day 1,2, 3, 4; Powderpuff Football 1; Office Aide 1; Float Committee 1, 2; HOSA Historian 3. 4; Library Aide 4 BROWN, CARMEN VICTORIA- Chorus 1,2; Drama Club 1; Dance. Group 1; FHA 4 BROWN, CLAUDE REESE- DECA 4 BROWN, W. DUANE- Football 1. 2. Seniors 55 3, 4; FFA 1; Student Council 1 BROWN, FRANCENE MARIE- French Club 1,2,4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 2; Student Coun- cil Representative 2, 3, 4; Miss Congeniality Miss CHS Contest 3; Tennis 1, 2, 3. 4—Most Valuable Player 3 BROWN, PATSY DARLENE- Mu Al- pha Theta 2, 3, 4; Powderpuff Football 2, 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4—Secretary 4; Science Club 3 BRYANT, DAVID NEJEAN— Intra- murals 2; Wrestling 3; Intramural Wrestling 4 BURCH, RANDY WAYNE- JROTC 3 BYRDEN, ROY EDDIE- Football 1. 2. 3, 4; Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4 CANNON, DARRELL WAYNE CAMPBELL, CAROLYN- Dance Group 1, 2; FHA 1, 2. 3. 4—Presi- dent 3—State Vice-president Pub- lic Relations 3; Paramedics 2; Spanish Club 4 CANAVAN, ROBERT L.- VICA 4 CARNATHAN, KAYRIN YVETTE- Cheerleader 1; Student Council Homeroom Representative 1, 3; French Club 1; Powderpuff Foot- ball 1.2. 3; Pep Club 2; FFA 3; Art Club 3. 4 CARTER, GWENDOLYN DENISE— FHA 1. 2, 3—Treasurer 4; Library Aide 2 CAUSE BROOK, WILLIAM GEORGE- FFA 3 CHANDLER, LORI ANN- CHASTEEN, BRAD KINCAID — French Club 3; Float Committee 3; Football 3, 4 CHILDS, DAWN REGINA- Art Club 2; French Club 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Math Club 2. 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; Skit Committee 2, 4; Float Committee 4; Spanish Club 4; Two Hands Fellowship 3 CHRISTIE, MELISSA SUSAN- Powderpuff Football 1, 2. 3, 4; Homecoming Skit 1; FBLA 3; DECA Club Secretary 4 CISSELL, THOMAS TROY- Basket- ball 2; Beta Club 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; Drama Club 3; Key Club 4 COLEMAN, BEN G.- FFA 1.2, 3. 4 CONNELL, KATHY ELAINE- FBLA 1. DECA Club 3, 4 COATS, ALVIN ARNOLD- FFA 1.2. 3, 4—President 4; Football 1, 2 COPELAND, BEVERLY DIANA— FHA 1. 2. 3. 4; HOSA Club Trea- surer 4 COUNTS, NATALIE LOUISE- Band 1, 2, 3, 4—Secretary 2, 3—Presi- dent 4; Science Club 2; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 2. 3; Beta Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Drama Club 3. 4 COUCH, RICK- Football 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Science 2. 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4—Parlia- mentarian 3, 4; Math Club 2; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; Track 3; Drama Club 3, 4; French Club 3. 4; Beta Club 3, 4 CRAWFORD, TERESA DeANN- Chorus 1; Math Club 1; Science Club 2V.Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 2, 3; FBLA 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4 CRAY, MARION- Cheerleader 1. 2. 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2. 3, 4—Sgt. at Arms 4; Student Council Repre- sentative 1, 4; Intramural Softball 3 CREWS, ANGIE- French Club 1.2, 3; Honor Society 2; Student Coun- cil Representative 1, 2, 3; Float Committee 1,3, 4; Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Field Day 3; Science Club 2 CREWS, BUDDY- FFA 1, 2. 3. 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3; DECA Club 3 CROFT, JOHNNY FREEMAN- Football 1,2; Basketball 1; FFA 1, 2, 3. 4; Track Team 2, 3, 4 CRUSAW, ANNETTE VONCILE- FHA 3, 4; FBLA 4 CRUSAW, NELLENE DENISE — FBLA 1,4; Class Liaison Officer 1, 2; Paramedics 1; Homecoming At- tendant 2. 3; FHA 2. 3; DECA Club Historian 2; Chorus 3. 4 CURRY, JACQUELINE MAXINE— Band 1, 2, 3. 4—Publicity Assis- tant 3—Secretary—Treasurer 4; Jazz Band 3, 4; FBLA 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Drama Club 4 CZECH, JOHN- Basketball 4 D DACE, CELESIA— Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1.2; Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4; FHA 2, 3; FBLA 2; Pep Club 2; Intramural Volleyball 3; In- tramural Table Tennis 3; Softball Team 3. 4 DAMPIER, STEPHANIE ROBIN— FHA 1; Drama Club 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Science Club Vice-president 3; Teacher Aide 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4 56 Senior Directory EARLS, ELIZABETH ANN- DARBY, JOHN- FFA 1. 4 DAVIS, LANCE N.- Spanish Club 1; Math Club 2; Track 3, 4; Cross Country 4 DAVIS, LAWRENCE A.- Intramural Football 1,2, 3, 4; Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Float Committee 2, 3; Intramural Council Member 4; Yearbook Staff Section Editor 4 DAVIS, SANDRA L.- Band 1. 2, 3. 4; Library Assistant 4; Field Day 1; Mu Alpha Theta 2; Two Hands Fellowship 2, 3; French Club 3. 4; FBLA 3, 4; Flag Corps 3, 4; Prom Cimmittee 3; Float Committee 3, 4; Skit Committee 4; Track 4 DAVIS, SHEILA RENEE- Softball 3, 4; Volleyball 4; Powderpuff Foot- ball 4 DAVIS, TIMOTHY WAYNE- Band 1, 2, 3; Football 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Intramural Flag Football 4 DAVIS, JAY SAMUEL- FFA 1, 2; DECA Club 3. 4 DAVISON, CHARLOTTE ANN- Drama Club 3, 4 DELK, ATHENA LORRAINE- FHA 1, 2; FFA 2; Health Club 2; Pow- derpuff Football 3, 4; CBE 4 DENSON, DARLENE- FBLA 1.2, 3, 4; FHA 3; Pep Club 2; Intramural Volleyball 2; Softball 3, 4 DICKS, DARLENE REBECCA- FFA 1.2; FHA 1.2; Field Day 1.2. 3. 4; Pep Club 2. 3; Library Club 3. 4 3, 4; Ensemble 2. 3. 4; FFA 2. 3. 4; Football 1. 2 DOUGLAS, RODERICK- JROTC 2. 3; Color Guard 3; Intramural Flag Football 4 DRIGGERS, RHONDA SUE- Stu- dent Council Representative 1, 2, 3; Powderpuff Football 1.2; State Art Hall of Fame; Art Club Presi- dent 4 DuBOSE, SHARON MERLE- FHA 1.2; FBLA 1; Pep Club 2; HOSA 4 DUCKETT, THERESA LEIGH — Track Team 1; Drama Club 1; Float Committee 1, 2. 3. 4; Art Club 2; Pep Club 2. 3; Cheer- leader 3. 4—Co-Captain 4; Stu- dent Council 3. 4—Treasurer 3; Ti- ger Staff 3. 4—Editor 4; Field Day 3. 4; Two Hands Fellowship Vice- president 3; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Theme Chairman 3; Homecoming Activities Chairman 4 DUNMORE, VANESSA LaSH- ARNE— FBLA Chapter President 1—Chapter Treasurer 4—District 3 President 3, 4; Drama Club 1; Dance Group 1, 2; Paramedics 1, 2; French Club 2. 3. 4; Band 2. 3, 4; Student Council Liaison Officer 3; Class Liaison Officer 4; Chair- man Interracial Committee 4; Chairman Homecoming Court Committee 3, 4; Student Council Officer at Large 4; Lay Advisory Committee 4 DuPREE, JOSEPH L.- Band 1, 2; DECA Club 4 E EATMON, FRANKIE R.- FHA 1. 2; Art Club 4 EDENFIELD, RICKY ALLEN- FFA 1, 2. 3. 4 EDGE, JANET MARIE- Band 1. 2. 3, 4; Track 1,2. 4; Student Coun- cil Representative 1; Volley Ball 1, 2; Math Club 1; Drama Club 3. 4; Science Club 3, 4; French Club 3; Flag Corps 3; Float Committee 4 EDGLEY, DOUGLAS E.- FOOT- BALL 1, 2; Key Club 2; FFA 3. 4 ELLINWOOD, KRISTI- Band 1. 2. 3, 4—Publicity Officer 3—Li- braryan 4; Powderpuff Football 1, 2; Art Club 1. 2; Softball 1, 2 ESPENSHIP, JOHN M.- Football 1, 2, 3, 4; VICA Club 2 F FAIR, JUDY ANN- FHA 2; Prom Committee 3; Float Committee 2. 3, CBE 1 FERNANDEZ, RICHARD LUIS- Football 1. 2; Wrestling 1. 2. 3, 4; French Club 1.2,3. 4; Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club President 3; Beta Club 3. 4; Science Club 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4 FISHER, MARGARET ANNE- Drama Club 3. 4 FLEMING, BEVERLY JOYCE- FHA 1. 2; Paramedics 2; Spanish Club 3; Beta Club 4; FBLA Secretary 4; CBE Treasurer 4 FLEMING, TAMMY T.- Band 2; FHA 3; Health Service Aide 4 FLOWERS, ROBERT- Marching Band 1; Concert Band 1; Band 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Baseball 3. 4; Football 4; Student Council Rep- resentative 1, 2—Alternate 3 FORD, CECILIA QUINN- FFA 1; FHA 2; Pep Club 3; Health Club 3, 4; CBE 4 FORD, ROBERT WENDEL- FFA 1, 4; Football 1, 2 FOSTER, PAMELA GAIL- FHA 1,3; Senior Directory 57 DOHRN, DONALD A.- Chorus 1, 2, HOSA Club 3; Art Club 4 FREEMAN, DONALD TIMOTHY— Football 1, 2; VICA Club 3. 4 G GAGLIANO, PATRICK JOSEPH- FBLA 3, 4—President 4 GAINER, QUINTIN LATTEY- Wres- tling 4 GARDNER, KAREN CHARISSE- French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Representative 2; Skit Committee 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Yearbook Staff—Sophomore Section Editor 4 GEORGE, ELIZABETH ANN- French Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Science Club 2, 4; Honor Society 2, 3— Treasurer 2; Yearbook 2, 4—Edi- tor 4; Prom Committee 3; Mu Al- pha Theta 3. 4; Beta Club 3, 4— President 4; Drama Club 4; Big Buddy Program 3, 4 GIEBEIG, ANN KATHERINE- Math Club 1, 2; French Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4—Trea- surer 4; Art Club 4—Secretary 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Intramural Council Treasurer 4; Class Vice- president 4; Cheerleader 2, 3; Pep Club 3; Drama Clvib 3. 4; Volley- ball 4; FBLA 4; Student Council Representative 4; Skit 4; Float 4; Homecoming Theme Committee 4; Homecoming Judge Committee 4; Field Day Committee 4; Tiger Mascot 4 GIEBEIG, MARILYN DIANE — French Club 1, 2, 3, 4—Secretary 3; Science Club 2; Skit Committee 2, 3, 4; Float Committee 2. 3, 4; Drama Club 3; Big Buddy Pro- gram 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 4— Feature Editor 4 GIVENS, DEBBIE CASSANDRA- GIVENS, JAMES C.- Student Council Representative 1—Alter- nate 2; FBLA 2, 3, 4; Concert Course 4 GOBLE, SELINA CAROL- Spanish Club 2; Pep Club 2; Ensemble 2; Chorus 2; Student Council Repre- sentative 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 3; CBE President 4—CBE Sweet- heart 4; Powderpuff Football 3. 4; 1st Runner-up Miss CHS 4 GOODBREAD, YURIKO MAR- IANNE— Math Club 1; Chorus 1; Science Club 2, 4—Secretary- Treasurer 4; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4—Secretary 4; Pep Club 2; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3. 4; FBLA 2; Student Council Repre- sentative Alternate 4; Girls’ State 4; Float Committee 4; Drama Club 3.4 GOSS, TAMMY LOUISE- Student Council Representative 1; French Club 2; Math Club 2; Tiger Staff 4 GOTT, WAYNE LEE-Wrestling 3. 4 GREEN, JUANNA LAVONIA — Chorus 2, 3. 4 GREENHALGH, THIRY ANN- Drama Club 3. 4; French Club 3; Art Club 4 GRANGER, SONJA ANN- French Club 3; DECA Club 4 H HALEY, MARY NELL- French Club 1,2, 3, 4; Skit Committee 1.2. 3. 4; Float Committee 1, 2. 3, 4; Math Club 2. 3; Science Club 2, 3. 4— Historian 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Yearbook Staff 4 HALL, DEBORAH JEAN- Band 1.2. 3 HALL, ERIC CECIL- JROTC 1,2.3, 4; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Honor Guard 1; Battalion Adjutant 3; Battalion Commander 4 HALL, JOHN B.- FFA 1, 2, 4 HAMILTON, PATRICIA EVELYN- Intramural Football 3; Health Ca- reers 4—Parliamentarian 4; HOSA Club 4 HAMMERS, JAMES R.- Band 1. 2, 3, 4; JROTC 2; Homecoming Skit 2; Homecoming Float 4; Jazz Band 4 HANNA, DENISE- Powderpuff Football 1.2, 3, 4; Softball 2. 3, 4; Intramural Tennis 1, 2, 3 HARRINGTON, CHRIS R.- Football 2 HARRIS, HAYWOOD- Track 3 HARRIS, REGINA D.— Intramurals 3, 4; FBLA 4; Student Council Representative Alternate 4 HARRISS, FRANCES- Drama Club 1,2; Student Council Representa- tive 1.2, 3; Field Day Committee 1; Float Committee 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 1, 2, 3; Skit Committee 2, 3; Field Day 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Staff 4 HAYES, PAMELA SHIRLENE— Cheerleader Co-Captain 2; Drama Club 3; CBE Club—President 4 HEEKE, MICHAEL T.- Art Club 1; Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Key Club 4; Beta Club 4 HELMS, ANGELA GWEN- FHA 1; French Club 2; Pep Club 3; Drama Club 3, 4; Tennis Intramurals 3; Float Committee 4 HENDERSON, WANDA FAYE- Track 1,2. 3. 4; FHA 1; Basketball 1; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Intramurals 1, 3. 4—Intramural Counselor 4; Vol- leyball 4 HILL, G. MARIE- HOSA Club 4 HILL, JAKE- Basketball 1; Intra- murals 3. 4 HINES, FRANK R.- Football 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4 HOBBS, LISA MARLENE- Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Health Careers Club 3 58 Senior Directory HODGES, CYNTHIA LYNN- Stu- dent Council Representative 1, 2, 4; Science Club 1,2,4; Honor So- ciety 2; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; Drama Club 3; FBLA 3, 4; Two Hands Fellowship 3; Beta Club 3; Softball Team Manager 4; Intra- mural Volleyball 4; Volleyball Team 4 HOLLOWAY, CATHERINE RE- GINA— Float Committee 1,2,3, 4; FBLA 3; Tiger Staff 4; Field Day 4 HOLT, BEVERLY ANN- JROTC 1, 2; DECA Club 3; Art Club 4; Drama Club 4 HOLTON, DONALD E.- FFA 1, 3; Beta Club 4 HONS, WAYNE LeROY- JROTC 2. 3; Color Guard 3; Rifle Team 3; Honor Guard 2 HOPKINS, KENNETH E.- JROTC 1, 2; Rifle Team 1, 2 HOWELL, FRANKLIN S.- Math Club 2; Football Manager 4 HUGGINS, MARCIA JEAN- Pow- derpuff Football 1,2, 3. 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 1,2, 3, 4; Float Com- mittee 1, 2, 3, 4; Two Hands Fel- lowship President 3—Secretary 4; Field Day Committee 3, 4; Art Club 4; Yearbook Staff—Business Man- ager 4 HUGGINS, STEVE A.- FFA 4 HYDE, KIMBLE LEON- Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 3, 4 J JACKSON, LEE WANDA- FHA 1,2. 3, 4; Hosa Club 4 JENKINS, CHARLES LACY (CHUCK)- Football 1. 2,-Varsity Manager 3 —Varsity Student Trainer 4; Powderpuff Cheer- leader 1,2, 3, 4; FBLA 1; Student Council Representative 2, 3; JROTC 3, 4 JENKINS, JOHN D.- Wrestling 2, 3. 4; Powderpuff Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Track 2; Football 4 JERRY, KAISER- DECA Club 2. 3. 4 JOHNSON, JAMES E.- Purple Band 1; Gold Band 2, 3; Jazz Band 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3; Art Club 4; French Club 3, 4 JONES, DEBRA ANN- FBLA 1- Treasurer 1; FHA 2, 3—Treasurer 3; Pep Club 2 JONES, MARY LITTLE— JONES, MILTON WINDELL- Ma- sonry Football Team 3, 4 JONES, NETTIE MAE- FHA 1,2,3, 4—President 4; Track Team 1; Student Council 2 JONES, ROSA L.- FHA 1, 2, 3; FBLA 1; Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader 2, 3; DECA Club 4 JORDAN, DESLEIGH ELIZABETH— Powderpuff Football 1; Art Club 1, 2. 4; Float Committee 1, 2, 4; Skit Committee 1, 2, 3; Field Day 1, 2; Chorus 1; Drama Club 1. 3. 4; Art Club 2, 4; Pep Club 2; Spanish Club 3; Yearbook Staff 4 JORDAN, TERESA JUANITA- Pow- derpuff Football 1; Homecoming Skit 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1, 2. 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Art Club 1; French Club 1; Homecoming Float 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Field Day 2, 3, 4—Field Day Committee 3, Drama Club 3; Spanish Club 3; Intramurals 3; Tiger Staff 4 K KELSEY, DELEATHA ANN- Tiger Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Editor of Poetry Magazine 1; Concert Band 3; Li- brary Assistant 4 KENNEDY, JAMES REID- Key Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Golf Team 2. 3. 4; French Club 3,4; Science Club 2 KING JANA RAE- Powderpuff Football 2, 3, 4; Art Club 4 KIRBY, OUIDA LYNN- French Club 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; Field Day 1,2, 3; Homecoming Float 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Skit 1; FHA Secre- tary 1—President 2; Tiger Staff 4 KIRKMAN, MIKE W.- KIRSCH, JO-ANN D.- Volleyball 1, 4; Softball 1. 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Powderpuff Football 3,4; FBLA 3 KITE, NANCY H.- DECA Club 4 KNIGHT, KELLY LYNNE- Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 2 KNIGHT, SUSAN LOUISE- French Club 1,2, 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2; Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 3. 4; Ten- nis Team 4 KOON, TINA MARIE- Powderpuff Football 1.2, 3; Homecoming Skit 1, 2; Float Committee 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Day 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3; Art Club 4 KUNTZ, KATHRYN E.- JROTC 1,2 L LAMMONS, CHERI DIANNE- FHA 1,2—Vice-president 2; FBLA 2, 3; Powderpuff Football 3. 4; CBE 4 LAMMONS, DEBBIE SUE- FHA 2; Powderpuff Football 3, 4 LAMONDA, LOHREANN- French Club 3; HOSA Club 4 LANGSTON, JANICE MARIE- Pep Club 1; Homecoming Skit 1, 2; DECA President 3; Prom Com- mittee 3 LATHAM, CHARLES- Baseball 1; Basketball 1,2,3 LAWS, CYNTHIA ALLENE- Chorus 1.2. 3.4 LAWS, JAMES D.- Wrestling 4 LEE, ANGELA MARIE- Beta Club 4; FBLA 4; DECA Club 4 LEE, CHARLES WILLIAM- LEE, DONALD ANTHONY- Football 2; FFA 4; Baseball 4 LEE, LAURA ANN- Powderpuff Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2; DECA Club 4 LEE, TAMMY— Float Committee 1, 2, 3. 4; Spanish Club 1.3. 4—Trea- surer 4; Field Day 1, 2, 3. 4; Intra- Senior Directory 59 mural Tennis 1,4; Class Treasurer 2, 3; Homecoming Skit 2, 3; Prom Server 2; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Court 3. 4; Pep Club 3; Art Club 3, 4; Student Council Representative 3 LEGREE, MARY ELIZABETH- FBLA 3, 4 LENOIR, DONDIA R.- Chorus 1. 2, 3. 4; JROTC 1, 2, 3; Drill Team 1, 2, 3; Wrestling Team 4 LOMBARD, STEVEN KEITH- FFA 4; DECA Club 4 LORD, KELLY ANN- Float Com- mittee 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Vice-presi- dent 1; Intramural Tennis 1; French Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Beta Club 3; Prom Committee 3; Field Day 4; Big Buddy 4 LOVETTE, TERESA ANN- Drama Club 4; DECA Club 4 LUKER, KELLY VAN- JROTC 1, 2; Drill Team 1, 2; Drama Club 1; VICA Club 3. 4 M MARKHAM, LAURIE- FHA 1, 2; JROTC—Drill Team and Color Guard 1; Drama Club 3, 4; Home- coming Float 3; HOSA Vice-presi- dent 4 MARKHAM, NATHAN F.- 60 Senior Directory MARKHAM, SONJA AKINS- Art Club 1, 2. 3 MARKS ROBERT EZELL, JR.- Football 1,2, 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 1,2, 4; Honor Society 1.2,3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4—President 4; Homecoming Committee 2, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Float Com- mittee 2; Science Club 3, 4—Vice- president 4; Beta Club 3; Intra- murals 3. 4; Field Day Committee 4; Varsity Golf 4 MARTIN, DEBORAH LEE- Student Council Representative 1.2—Sec- retary 3—Sgt. at Arms 4; Class Secretary 2; Mu Alpha Theta 2; Float Committee 1, 2; Math Club 1; French Club 3. 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Field Day Chairman 4; Homecoming Skit 4 MARTIN, DEBRA LYNNE- Art Club 1,2,3, 4—Vice-president 2 MARTIN, FRANCES DARLENE- FBLA 1; FHA 1, 2-Parlia- mentarian 2; FFA 1; Office Aide 1; HOSA Club 3, 4—Advisory Com- mittee 3, 4—President 4; DECA Club 4 MARTIN, TERRY MATHEW- FFA 1. 2—Treasurer 3; DECA Club 3, 4— Treasurer 3 MARTIN, TOMMY CECIL- FFA 1, 2. 3. 4 MARTINEZ, BETTY O’NEILL— Spanish Club 3; Drama Club 3; HOSA Club 4 MAULDIN, TERRY WAYNE- Mu Al- pha Theta 3; Math Club 2; Science Club 4; VICA Club 2; Honor Society President 2; Stu- dent Council 4; Football 2; Beta Club 2; FFA 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Baseball 4 MAXWELL, CRAIG M.- Basketball 3 MAYO, JUDY LYNN- French Club 1, 2; Christian Club 2; FHA 3 mcalister, tracey leigh- stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3; Powderpuff Football 1; Intramural Volleyball 1; Float Committee 1, 2, 3. 4; Math Club 1, 2; French Club 2, 3, 4— Treasurer 3; Beta Club 3, 4—Vice- president 4; Science Club 2; Var- sity Basketball 2; Field Day 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 3; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Skit Committee 4; Yearbook Copy Editor 4 McCORMICK, RICKY LEE- FFA 1; DECA Club 2, 3. 4 McCRANIE, MIKE JULIAN- Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2; French Club 1 MCDONALD, MARY SUSAN- Drama Club 3, 4 McGHGHY, CARL- French Club 1, Basketball 2; VICA Club 2, 3; Math Club 2; Track 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3; Cross Country 4 McGHGHY, JOE ALLEN- Track Team 2, 3, 4; Cross Country Team 4 McGINNIS, CATHLENE ANNE- JROTC 1, 2, 3. 4; Color Guard 1; Math Club 1,2; Drill Team 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4 McKEE, KATHLEEN- Float Com- mittee 1,2,3. 4; Pep Club 1; Span- ish Club 3, 4; Field Day 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Drama Club 4; Homecoming Skit 4; Yearbook Staff 2 McMANUS, J. ALAN- FFA 3, 4 McRAE, RANDY B.- Band 1.2; FFA i. 2. 3. 4 MEARS, JAMES REID— MERKEL, BECKY MARIE- Home- coming Door Committee 2, 4; JROTC 2; Drama Club 3, 4 MILES, MICHAEL D.- Art Club 1.2, 3, 4; Float Committee 1; Field Day 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Club 2; French Club 2. 3, 4; Football 2; Science Club 3; Wrestling 2; Powderpuff Cheerleader 4; Key Club 4 MILLER, BEVERLY JOYCE- FHA 3; Science Club 3 MILLER, KENNETH W.- FFA 1. 4; VICA Club 2, 3 MILLIGAN, CLARENCE SAMUEL- Football 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Bas- ketball 1, 2; Track 2, 3; Science Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 3. 4; Drama Club 3; Field Day Com- mittee 4 MOCK, GREGORY DREW- FFA 1, 2; VICA Club 2. 4; Football 3 MONTGOMERY, JAMES LEIGH- TON— French Club 2; Science Club 2; Tennis Team 3, 4; Math Club 4 MORGAN, CHARLES ALAN- Band 1,2, 3. 4; JROTC 1,2, 3. 4; French Club 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4 MORGAN, FLOYD B- Math Club 1; FFA 1. 2, 3, 4; JROTC 2, 3. 4 MORGAN, TIMOTHY TODD- Base- ball 3, 4 MORRIS, CHERYL ANNETTE- Band 1; FHA 1; Spanish Club 2, 3—President 2; Pep Club 2; Pow- derpuff Football 1, 2, 3; Student Council 3 MOSES, JEFFREY DREW- Field Day 1,2,3; Football 1; Key Club 1. 2, 3, 4—Assistant Treasurer 3— President 4; Science Club 3, 4; VICA Club 4 MURPHY, DOUG ALLEN- DECA Club 3. 4 MURPHY, LOTTIE B.- Pep Club 2; FBLA 4 MURRAY, SHARON ELISE— N NASH, MELVA JEAN- Prom Com- mittee 3; Float Committee 3; CBE 4; Student Council Representative 4 NEELEY, DEBRA LYNN- Door Day Committee 1,3, 4; FHA 3; Art Club 4 NELSON, JOHN PHILLIP- JROTC 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Choral En- semble 3, 4 NELSON, MARY KATHY- Doorday Committee 1, 2, 4; JROTC 1; Drill Team 1; FBLA 3 NELSON, STEVEN V.- Golf Team 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Key Club 4 NELSON, WILLIAM TOWNES- Football 1; Student Council Rep- resentative 1, 3; Baseball 2, 4; Field Day Committee 2, 4; Year- book Staff 3; Key Club 3, 4; Math Club 3; Homecoming Skit 3; Art Club 3; Prom Committee 3; Tiger Staff 4 NETTLES, CHARLES TIMOTHY— FFA 1, 2; DECA Club 3 NETTLES, JAMES CLARK- FFA 2, 3,4 NORRIS, GUY WILLIAM- French Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Key Club 1. 2. 3, 4—Secretary 4; Golf Team 1,2, 3, 4; Honor Society 2—Vice presi- dent 2; Science Club 2, 3; Home- coming Skit 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 4; Student Council Representative 4 NORRIS, TOMMY- O OGLESBY, KATHRYN DIANE- FHA 2; CBE 4 OLIVER SHERILYN RENAE- Para- medics 1; Door Day Committee 1, 2. 4; Powderpuff Football 1,2,3, 4; Chorus 1.2, 3, 4; Ensemble 3, 4 OSBORNE, STEPHEN MILNER— Football 1; Basketball 1; French Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4—Treasurer 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Escort 2; Drama Club 3; FCA 3, 4; Science Club 3 OWENS, TIM CLYDE- Football 4 OZAKI; KEITH- Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4—Sec- ond Vice-President 2—Vice-Presi- dent 3—President 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4—President 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; FBLA 3; FCA 3; Beta Club 3, 4 P PATE, DIANIA ELAINE- Chorus 1, 2, 3; Ensemble 2; Track 2 PEACOCK, MARJORIE LOUISE- FHA 1; FBLA 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3; Library Club 3 PEELE, LAURA- French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2, 4; Honor So- ciety 2, 3. 4; Student Council Rep- resentative 2, 3, 4; Class Presi- dent 2, 3; Pep Club 2; Float Committee Chairman 2; Home- coming Attendant 2; Big Buddy Program 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; Tennis Team 3; Drama Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4 PETTYJOHN, DON- FFA 1, 2. 3, 4; VICA Club 3; Football 1, 2 PLENGE, WILLIAM F.- Beta Club 2. 3, 4 POLLARD, DANNETTE- FHA 1; FBLA 1, 2; DECA Club 3. 4 PONCE, WENDY LEE- Student Council 1.2; Intramural Volleyball 1; Chorus 1,2. 3, 4; Honor Society 2; Ensemble 3, 4; Science Club 2; Cheerleader 3; Drama Club 4; Homecoming Skit 4; Tiger Staff Typist 4 POPE, GREG- VICA Club 1; FFA 3, 4 POPE, STANLEY- JROTC 2; FBLA 3 PRESCOTT, LYNN- DECA Club 4; HOSA Club 4 PRICE, BRENDA- Honor Society 2; Intramural Volleyball 1; Student Council Representative 1, 2, 3. 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Math Club 2; Two Hands Fellowship 2, 3—Sec- retary 2—Treasurer 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; Beta Club 3. 4; Pow- derpuff Football 3; FBLA 3, 4; CHeerleader 4 PYLE, WILLIE- VICA Club 1 R RAWLEIGH, LISA ARDEN- Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4 REDDICK, LISA- JROTC 1. 2, 3, 4; Color Guard 2; NCO of the Year 2; Girls’ Drill Team Commander 3; Volleyball Team 4; Beta Club 4; Powderpuff Football 4 REED, JOHN- VICA Club 3; FFA 4 Senior Directory 61 REGISTER, RAY CHARLES- Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 2, 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council Representative 1; Powderpuff Football Cheerleader 3, 4; Home- coming Skit 3, 4; Field Day 4 REGISTER, TERESA L.- REVELS, GAYE LYNN— Student Council 1, 2, 3; Homecoming Float 1. 2, 3, 4; Art Club 2, 3. 4 REYNOLDS, TERIE— RICH, KEVIN B.- Band 1.2. 3; Field Day 1. 2. 3; Float Committee 1, 2, 3, 4; Powderpuff Cheerleader 1,3, 4; FFA 1, 2; VICA Club 3, 4; Math Club 3; Key Club 4 RICH, MELISSA- JROTC 1, 2; FFA 1. 2, 3; FHA 1, 2; Art Club 2, 4; Softball 1,2; Majorette 1; DECA 3. 4; FBLA 3 RICHARDS. KIMMY LORRAINE— Spanish Club President 4; FBLA 4 RICHARDSON, JUANITA OLIVIA- FHA 1,2,3; Paramedics 2; CBE 4 RICHARDSON, RONNIE RE- NALDO— Spanish Club 1, Library Club 2; Basketball 1,2,3; Student Council Representative Alternate 3 ROBINSON, JOEL KEITH- JROTC 1—Drill Team 1; FFA 2; Spanish Club 3 ROBINSON, THELMA- FBLA 1; Paramedics 1, 2; FHA 2, 3; HOSA Club 4; CBE 4 ROGERS, BONNIE RUTH- JROTC 1; FBLA 3; DECA Club 4 ROGERS, KAMI LYNN- JROTC GIRLS’ DRILL TEAM 1, 2; DECA Club 4 ROSS, BOB L- ROSS, SANDRA LEE- FHA 1,2,3- Secretary 1—Vice President; FBLA 3, 4 ROSSIN, JAMES L.— Dance Group 2; Basketball 2. 3, 4 ROTHWELL, SHERMAN LEE- Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; FBLA 3, 4 ROWAND, MICHAEL DAVID- Stu- dent Council 3, 4; Baseball 3. 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Science Club 4 ROWE, SHARON DIANE- FHA 1,2, FBLA Reporter 2; CBE Reporter 4 S SAULS, JOHN— Science Club 2; Spanish Club 3; Key Club 4 SAULSBY, CAROLYN LaJOYCE— HOSA Club 4 SCIPPIO, IDELLA A.- Band 3, 4 Track 1, 2; Basketball 3, 4; SCOTT, KIMBERLY FAYE- FBLA 1; FHA 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2. 3. 4; Stu- dent Council Representative 1, 3; Pep Club 2; Health Careers 2 SHEPPARD, ARLORA ANN- Bas- ketball 1. 2, 3. 4; FHA 1, 3 SHEPPARD, WANDA SUZETTE- Dance Group 1, 2; Health Club 1; Training Band 1, 2; Nursing Club 2; Library Aide 3, 4; FHA 4 SHAW, LORIANNE— FHA 1. 2, 3; Student Council Representative 1; Dance Group 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Softball 4 SHAW, SANDRA KAY- Math Club 1; Float Committee 1,4; Student Council Representative 1. 4; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2; Pep Club 2, 3; Honor Society 2; French Club 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4—Vice-president 4; Beta Club 3, 4; FBLA 3 SHIPP, REBECCA S.- Softball 3; Powderpuff Football 3, 4; FBLA 4 SILVEY, MELANIE JO- Cheer- leader 1; FBLA 1; Spanish Club 2, 3; Pep Club 2; CBE 4 Vocational Advisory Committee 4 SIMPSON, DORIS JANE- DECA 4 SMITH, DEBORAH JOAN- FHA 1. 2, 3, 4; HOSA Club 4 SMITH, MELANIE JUNE- Dance Club 1; Concert Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Two Hands Fellowship 2; Pep Club 2; Ensemble 2, 3, 4 SMITH PATRICIA- JROTC 1. 2, 3. 4; Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Com- mander 4 SNIPES, CHARLES S.- Chorus 1, 2. 3, 4; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Track 3. 4; Math Club 1; Mu Alpha Theta 2. 3, 4; Honor Society 2; Science Club Sgt. at Arms 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Ensemble 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Drama Club Par- liamentarian 4; Yearbook Staff 4 SPRADLEY, LISA- FBLA 1; Pow- derpuff Football 2, 3; Art Club 4 SPRADLEY, MELINDA DENISE— FBLA 1 STALVEY, RODNEY GERALD- FFA 4 STALVEY, WILLIAM SCOTT- FFA 4 STEBBINS, TERRI LYNNE- Pow- derpuff Football 1. 2, 3; Student Council Representative 1, 2, 3. 4; FHA 1; FBLA 1, 3, 4; FHA Secre- tary 2; Pep Club 2; CBE Vice-pres- ident 4 STRICKLAND, RAMONA LEE- Stu- dent Council Alternate 1,3; Span- ish Club 3, 4; FBLA 3, 4; Beta Club 4 STRICKLAND, REX M.- Beta Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Drama Club 3; Baseball 3,4; Class President 4 SWEEZER, RENE LYNNE- FHA 2, Float Committee 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; FBLA 3; Tiger Staff 4 SWILLEY, JEFF SHELDON- VICA 3 T TATUM, JAMES MARTIN— TAYLOR, DAVID- VICA Club 1.2. 3. 4; Drama Club 3 TAYLOR, PAMELA SUE- Cheer- leader 1, 2, 3, 4—Co-captain 1 — Captain 2, 4; Student Council 1,2, 4; FBLA 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Pow- derpuff Cheerleader Coach 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Field Day 2, 4; Science Club 3; Prom Committee 62 Senior Directory 3; Float Committee 1, 2, 3; Year- book Staff 4; Tiger Staff 4 TAYLOR, TIMOTHY LAMAR- Band 1,2, 3; Jazz Band 3; FFA 1,2, 3, 4 TERRELL, SALLY A.- Class Trea- surer 1; Powderpuff Football 1, 2; DECA Club 3, 4—Vice-president 4 TERRY, CARLA VANESE- Honor Soceity 4 TEUSCHER, BETSY- Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4—Treasurer 1, 2; Track Team 1, 2; Intramural Volleyball 1, 2; FBLA 1, 3; FHA 1. 2; Student Council Representative 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4—Sgt. at Arms 2—Parliamentarian 3; Drama Club 3, 4; Tiger Staff 4 THOMAS, JAMES GREGORY- Football 1,2,3, 4; Wrestling 2,3, 4 THOMAS, PENNY ANN- FHA 1. 2; Math Club 1, 2, 3; Float Com- mittee 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Day 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA Treasurer 2; Powderpuff Football 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Train- ing Band 2; FBLA 3, 4; Home- coming Skit 4; Intramurals 4 THOMAS, VERNICE ALTHEA- Pep Club 1; FHA 3 TICE, JOE ALLEN- FFA 1, 2, 3, 4- President 2 TIDWELL, SHARON ELAINE — Spanish Club 3 TIMMONS, JOHN E.- Basketball 2. 3; Cross Country 4; Track 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4 TONER, KAY L.- Math Club 1; Mu Alpha Theta 2; Science Club 2; FHA 2; French Club 3. 4; Beta Club 3. 4 TOTTLE, SHAUN R.- Band 1. 2. 3; Key Club 3; Jazz Band 3. 4; French Club 4 TOWNSEND, MARINELL- DECA Club 4 TRACY, ALFRED H. Ill- Chess Club 1, 2; Basketball 1; Tennis 2; Drama Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4 TRESPALACIOS, RAFAEL LUCAS- Baseball 3. 4 TROWELL, MARY LOU- FHA 1; DECA Club 3, 4 TUNSIL, CASSANDRA YEVON- Chorus 3, 4 TYRE, GREGORY P.- FHA 1, 2, 3; VICA Club 3, 4 W WADDELL, JOHN- Band 1, 2, 3, 4; JROTC 1; Jazz Band 2, 3. 4 WALSMITH, VALERIE DEAN- Girls’ Softball Team 2; Science Club 2; Homecoming Floats 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4 WARD, WILLIAM F.- Powderpuff Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; VICA Club 3, 4—President 3; Student Council 3; Homecoming Escort 3 WATSON, KARL WESLEY- DECA 4 WATSON, VINCE MARLO- Basket- ball 1. 2; Band 1, 2, 3; Football 4 WETHERINGTON, SHEILA Y.- Pep Club 3; DECA Club 4; Library As- sistant 4 WHITACRE, HILDA CAROLYN- Cheerleader 1; Drama Club 1; Chorus 1, 2; Pep Club 1; Student Council Representative 1; Cheer- leader 2; Math Club 2; FBLA 3 WHITE, LORETTA H.- Tiger Staff 4 WILKES, BEVERLY LEE- Spanish Club 3; Yearbook Staff 4 WILKERSON, OMERGA MONTEZ- French Club 1,2; Dance Group 1, 2; Cheerleader 1; Paramedics 2; Yearbook 2; Intramural Volleyball 2; Beta Club 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; FBLA 4; Student Council Alter- nate 4 WILLIAMS, JAMES DALE- Art Club 2. 3. 4; DECA Club 4 WILLIAMS, LORI ANN- Band 1, 2; Pep Club 2,3; Yearbook Staff 2, 4; Homecoming Skit 2, 3; Float Com- mittee 2; Drama Club 3, 4; French Club 3; Miss CHS Contestant Third Runner-up 3; Prom Com- mittee 3; Art Club 4; Field Day 4; Mat Girl 4; Tiger Staff 4 WILLIAMS, MARY ANN- Pep Club 2; FBLA 4 WILLIAMS, SARAH LYNETTE- Band 1, 2, 3. 4; HOSA Club 4 WILLIAMSON, WEENA MICH- ELLE— Dance Group 1. 2; Stu- dent Council Alternate 1. 2, 3; Band 1. 2. 3, 4; FHA 4 WILSON, WANDA DIANE- French Club 1, 2; Science Club 1; Math Club 2; DECA Club 4 WIMBERLY, ROSE MARIE- Math Club 1; Science Club 2; French Club 1, 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4—Vice-president 2; Beta Club 3, 4; Honor Society Secretary 4 WINDHAM, VICKI ALICIA- Pep Club 1, 2; Float 1. 2. 3. 4; Field Day 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 2, 3; Homecoming Skit 2; Beta Club 3; French Club 3, 4 WITT, BETTY SUE- FBLA 3, 4; HOSA Club 4—Secretary 4; Field Day 4 WOMER, PATRICITY ANN- Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Drum Major 3, 4; Math Club 1; Student Council Representative 1, 4; Float Committee 1; Ensemble Accompanist 1; Pep Club 1, 2; Honor Society 2; Science Club 2; Beta Club 3, 4—Secretary 4; En- richment Program 2; Drama Club 3, 4—Business Manager 4; French Club 3. 4; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4; All Star Band 3; Girls’ State Nomi- nee 3; Field Day Committee 4 All Star Band 3; Girls’ State Nominee 3; Field Day Committee 4 WOOD, BRENDA GAYE- Math Club 1,2; Art Club 1,2, 3. 4—Pres- ident 2; Student Council 1, 2, 3 WOOD DONNA JANE- Pep Club 1, 2. 3; Powderpuff Football 1, 2; Homecoming Skit 1, 2; Field Day 1. 2 WYCHE, NEALIE JEAN- YOUNG, SARAH HELEN- FHA 2; Science Club 2; Honor Society 2; French Club 3, 4 Senior Directory 63 Co-Starring ... Juniors Juniors . . . one more year to the top ... so close to the end . . . only a few more credits to go . . . Gradu- ating next year . . . looking back at past high school years . . . looking forward to our senior year . . . Se- nior privileges . . . wish we could leave for lunch . . . Sell those maga- zines . . . we ll give them the best prom ever . . . Second in Home- coming . . . first in field day . . . Love those Tigers . . . hey, ya’II show me a little Junior spirit . . . Give me purple! . .. “Let's hug those Se- niors .. . Parking—Not in the senior parking lot . . . the last sophomores at old CHS . . . College? I’ll worry about that next year . . . “Please re- main seated while the up- perclassmen leave . . . second to the assemblies . . . well, at least we re not third . . . this will be the best class ever . . . Great . . . that's us . . . We re the Class of '81. 64 l-r Betty Douglas—Liaison Officer; Denise Arnold—Vice-President; Shelly Stebbins—Secretary; Melinda Martin—President; Sara Rivers—Treasurer Joanna Albert Adams Brenda Adams Cindy Adams Glenda Adams Carmen Akins Ronald Akins Karen Aldridge Tammy Alford Valentine Allen Faye Anderson Janet Anderson Danette Anderson Cathy Armijo Denise Arnold Nancy Baildon Susan Baildon Renita Bailey Sandy Ballance Susan Ballance Paul Barcia Jana Barker Anna Barnett Eddie Bass Juniors 65 Kevin Bass Tammy Battle Tanya Bell Daryl Bellflower Rick Bernal Jake Berry Iraida Betancourt Greg Bing Natalie Bishop Wendy M. Bishop Tracy Blackmore Debbie Blackwell Jackie Bletard David Blowers Bobby Boatright Kim Bochette Marcia Boone Michael Boris Lisa Buzzuto Jan Bramon Chris Brantley Dora Brinkley Michael Brinkley 66 Juniors Brenda Brown Chuck Brown Joe Bruce Wendell Bryant Mitchell Bundy Sheila Bundy Doug Bullard Wade Burlingame Robert Burns Eric Bushnell Lisa Butler Gina Cabino Lori Cannon Cindy Carnathan Ty Carswell Sherry Carter Eddie Carver Lynn Chasteen Glen Cherry Craig Clampett Tim Clark Kimberly Clegg Regina Clegg Juniors 67 Danica Cohrs Dorothy Coles Michael Coles Greg Cone Crystal Coody Kristy Cook Lisa Cooley Sharon Cooley Pam Couch Kim Cress John Paul Crews Joyce Crews Jeff Crosby Verlene Crusaw Bruce Dana Phil Davis Tina Davis Rocky Davis Carol Demas Kim Denzik Richard DePoe Reed DePratter David Dicks 68 Juniors Dawn Dicks Quan Dix Joe Dohrn Tony Douberly Betty Douglas Virgil Douglas Robin Drisko Don DuPree Rhonda DuPree Billy Dye Randall Edenfield Becky Ellis Eddie Ellis Line Ellzey Tina Elmore Jimmy Fairchild Diana Faralli Adee Farmer Judy Feagle Terri Ferguson Suzanne Fields Eric Foster George Foster Juniors 69 Ennis Fowler David Fralick Bill Frazier Daryl Freeman Marisa Freeman Thelma Gates Leroy J George. Jr. Robin Gillette Scott Gilmer Julian Glover Tracy Goss Kim Graham Cynthia Green Lowell Green Michael Green Debbie Griffin Derrick Griffin Terri Griffin Bill Hall Bonnie J. Hancock Judy Hanson Frank Harriss Natalie Harriss Tracy Saylor. Robin Drisco, and Rachael Witt 70 Jumors Roy Harrison Lassie Ozaki and Debbie Murray • T Si- . . V - Rhonda Harrington John Harry Patty Henry Andrea Hester Melanie Hendrick Gail Hills Cheryl Hokanson Warren Hollifield Christine Holt Angela Honer Jack Hood Jody Howell Scott Hubert Kim Hudson Jody Huggins George Hunt John Hunter Brenda Hurst Tricia Ives Lori Jackson Donald James Sharon James Juniors 71 Tanya Jarvis Danny Jenkins Melody Jenkins Betty Johnson Marilyn Johnson Edward Homer Jolley Fazonua Jones Marvin Jones Tonyetta Jones Carol Jove Patricia Kaman Richard Kannady Christopher Kay Cindy Keith Cheryl Kelley Fletcher Kirby Doug Kirkland Tamara Kittle Natalie Knight Jackie Lammons Darryl Lane Kim Lane Michael Lange Robert Larkin Daniel Larramore Jackie Lee Marnie Ward 72 Juniors Bill Lee Sherry LeGree Mike Lindboe Carla Locklear Sheilah Long Derek Losey Donna McLaren Bill Mangham Aaron Markham Susie Markham Becky Markham Ronald Markham Melinda Martin Tim Martin Dennis Martin Juniors 73 Maureen Mathews Mark Mathis Kim Matthews Clifton L. Maxwell Annette Mayo Charles McClain John McClain Thiedra McCloud Gay McClure Gary McCollum Chen McDonald Judy McFatter Faye McIntosh Jon McKinnon Lynn McQuatters Chris McRae Lesli Anne Mears Paul Mears Richard Menendez Isabella Merricks Troy Metcalf Randy Mikell Angela Miller 74 Juniors Karin Miller Tina Mobley Joseph Moody Vicky Moon Jim Moon Barbara Moore Carol Moore Julie Moore Barbara Morgan Darryl Morrell Charles Morris Keith Morris Cindy Moss Carla Murray Debbie Murray Scott Nelson Andy Nettles Bruce Nettles Kathy Nettles Helen Newcomb Billie Lynn Nicholson Janet Nigro Pam Noegel Juniors 75 Brenda Norris Ronnie Norris Jamie Norton Teresa Norris Debbie North Kim North Cheryl Oblesby Cindy Orender Lassie Ozaki Laurie Pace Shirley Padgett Sherry Padgett Joanna Page Kelvin Park Teresa Parrish Penny Parsons Chuck Patten Scott Paul Jill Pauley Robin Payne Wade Pearce Rise Pearson Raymond Peeler Ricky Peters Lisa Pettyjohn Debbie Phillips 76 Juniors Lisa Phillips Terri Phillips Tony Phillips Susan Pillars Debbie Pope Robin Posey Sherri Pruett Hank Purser Robbie Ratliff Janice Raulerson Patrick Real Raymond Redmond Brenda Reed Jack Reed Pam Register Vanessa Rentz Velma Rentz David Richardson Carla Riley Martha Rine Kim Ripple Bill Rivers Sarah Rivers Jess Roberts Karen Roberts Renee Roberts Juniors 77 TT ” Valeria Robinson Sonya Romine Cathy Rose Teresa Rowe Ken Rucinski Dorothea Russo Steve Runyon Steve Sauls Rita Saunders Brenda Saunders Tracy Saylor Johnetta A. Shaw Lisa Shaw Leon Shipman John Shewmaker Ricky Simmons Debbie Simonson Stacy Slater Evelyn Smith Jackie Smith Melody Smith Bruce Smith Nita Smith Bill Smith Lou Ann Snell Randy Stalvey 78 Juniors Chris Stamper Shelly Stebbins Randy Stewart Allan Stokes Lewis Stokes Cindy Strickland Kim Stuart Cindy Sumner Daniel Sweat Rene Tarlton Randy Tate Sharlene Thomas Linda Tillman Sue Tomlinson Bert Toner Carol Townsend B J. Turner Patricia Ann Turner Carme Underwood Vicky Vinney Karen Walker Larry Walker Scott Ward Marnie Ward Lisa Waters Carless Watson Juniors 79 Roy Watson Tyrone Watson Nan Erie Watts Cindy Weaver Bruce Weddle Tammy Weeks Candy Welch Dana West David Wheat Blaine Wheeler Suzanne Wheeler Kathy White Robert White Danny Willever Brenda Williams Karen Williams Lorie Williams Rene Williams Ruth Williams Tonja Williams Anita Williamson Ronald Willis Sheree Wilson Abie Wintons Marion Wintons Rachel Witt Russel Wright David Wyche Heidi Wynn Regina Vandle Doreen Yarbrough 80 Juniors Hank Purser. Susan Pillars, and Charles Morris Dwight Thomas. Joann Gibson, and Richard Kannaday Juniors 81 Sheila Christie. Kim Jackson. Traci Lowrey. Christy Duren. and Linda Little Sophomores .. . first year at South Campus . . . the youngest at CHS ... Oh no, first year of credits ... only two more years before we graduate ... Almost there! It’s only the beginning . . . football season ... support those JV Tigers ... They’re G-r-r-r-eat! ... Pep ral- lies ... Last to come ... last to leave Give me purple! ... Let’s win that spirit stick ... Second year of home- coming for us ... Sell those mums . . . First in floats ... Third in Home- coming ... We’ve got spirit, how ’bout you? . . . Prom servers ... Looking forward to giving next year’s prom . . . Juniors . . . won’t be long ... We re the Class of 82 Introducing Sophomores 82 Sophomores Crystal Acuff Jonathan Aiken Kelvin Albritton Lori Alford Sandra Anders Tyvan Anderson Wanda Atkinson Ausgood Camalor Ruben Babun Sheila Baiter Randy Baldwin Vivian Banks Scottie Barber Amie Barnard Vondalyn Barnes Bonnie Barnett Kim Bass Joe Bates Ralph Bedingfield Pat Bell Joe Benefield David Bennett David Benton Linda Berry Julie Biggs Mark Birchard Jeff Bishop Belinda Black Karen Blalock Ruby Blanks Becky Bodiford Jack Bolden Leanna Boudreau Robert Bowen Deborah Bradley Sophomores 83 Margie Bradley Teresa Brady Matt Brandon Amanda Brannon Craig Brannon Jay Breidenbach Terri Brice Alvin Britt Sheri Britt Tony Broome Alphonso Brown Joella Brown Lawanna Brown Lisa Brown Maureen Brown Renee Brown Anna Bruce Vic Bruce Melinda Bryan Bruce Bryant Darlene Burch Johna Burney Ricky Bush Leonard Butler Carl Byrd Mary Byrd 84 Sophomores Bobby Caldwell Cathy Caley Robert Camper Joni Cannon Joyce Carmichael Ray Carmichael Bobby Carroll Cara Carson Line Carswell Angie Carter Greg Carter Terry Carter Chrissy Carver Todd Cason Gary Chaffin Lisa Chandler Terri Charney Donald Christie Shelia Christie Jill Cissell Richard Clark Tina Clark Roger Cleveland Janice Cobb Isaiah Coker Isianita Coker Sophomores 85 Julie Coker Debbie Cook Teddy Coone Susan Couch Keith Couey Richard Cowdrey Sibyl Coxe Jack Craig Donnie Creamer Karen Creighton Troy Crews Tony Curtis Eric Dana Bill Daniel Gina Darley Delana Davis Terri Davis Timmy Davis L. to R. Jody Porter. David Nelson. Nelo Williamson. Abby Page. Eric Dana, Mrs. Harkleroad Troy Davis Willie Davis Lavon Deese Rhonda Deese Sandra Dekle 86 Sophomores George Delk Allen Dicks Jett Dicks Jilene Dicks Lydia Dix Tammy Dorsett Paul Dortch Adam Douglas Bruce Douglas Chris Douglas Timmy Duckett Willie Dunlap Donald Dupree Kristi Duren Bruce Dye David Earls Ernest Edge Cynthia Edwards Cynthia Elliott Vahna Elliott Bob Ellis Howard Ellis Susan Ely Sophomores 87 Djuana Eubanks Debra Evans Diane Falgout Felecia Farr Allen Feagle Lisa Feable Kelton Ficklin Janelle Fike Laurie Flippin Allison Fluellen Audrey Fluellen Angie Foe Rocky For Robert Fortune Alisanda Fountain Gregory Gagliano John Gaglon Steven Gauthier Tevis Gay Willie Gilbert Bryan Gilmer Teresa Goble Michael Goodyear 88 Sophomores Tina Gott Scott Granger Jackie Green Eugene Griffis Glynn Griffis Joe Griner Bryan Guerry Tina Guthrie Dora Hadley John Hadley Meg Haley Dena Hall Jenny Hall Margaret Hall Lisa Hamm Debbie Hancock Mark Hanna Eddie Hanson Emory Harden Greg Harden Vickie Harris Eva Hatcher Roger Herdegen 0 Sophomores 89 Carey Heselton Betty Hicks Katrina Hill Wendy Hodges Robert Hogan Laura Hook Andrea Hooks Deborah Horne Wally Howard Dennis Howell Carl Huggins James Hunter Jimmy Jackson Michael Jackson Michelle James Teresa James Gloria Jennings Jeff Jerome Jeff Johns Nancy Johns Catherine Johnson Desi Johnson Joe Johnson William Johnston Andy Jolley William Jolley Sophomore boys really like those senior girls! 90 Sophomores Betty Jones Brenda Jones Deborah Jones Ezell Jones Equilia Jordan Tami Jordan Mike Justice Karen Keene Larry Kelsey Vicky Kent Kristal Kight Joe Kirby Mike Kirby Timothy Kirkman Scott Kirkman Wallace Kitching John Kitlen Linda Kittle Angie Koon Andy Krause Rick Lambert Kenneth Lane Lori Lang Stephen Lange Andy Lashley Scott Larkin Sophomores 91 Pam Larson David Lashley Robin Lawrence Lori Lechtenberg Emma Lee Mike Lee Scott Lemay Peter Lindboe Linda Little Ronnie Little Joyce Lovett Traci Lowrey Michelle Maples David Martin Katherine Martin Rex Martin John Mason Pam Mattox Johnny Mauldin Mandy May Arlene Mayo Maury McAdams Annie McCaskill Kathy McGlashan Lea McKay Barbara Mears 92 Sophomores Terran Meisky Anne Melendez Jolee Melsha David Melton Joe Merrell Mike Mick Ken Mier Ricki Miles Bart Miller Cathy Miller Penny Moates Scott Moates Julie Ann Moore Susan Moore Kelly Moorehead James Murray Steve Murray Mia Muzzey Diane Nash James Nash Reginald Neal David Nelson Karen Newberry Laura Nigro Teresa Norris Teresa Norris John North Ricky O'Cain Karen Oglesby Felecia O'Neal James Osburn Sylvia Owens Linda Padgett Abby Page Pamie Palmer Sophomores 93 Robin Parham James Parker Sharon Parker Julie Parrott Traci Lowrey and Jack Craig reliving childhood memories Brent Peacock Patricia Pearce Mary Pearl Terri Pearl Dan Pender Rory Penland Debbie Perry Rosalind Perry Stanley Pezley Jim Peters Lloyd Peterson Arnett Pierce Rhonda Pillars Kent Pletcher Mike Pope Jody Porter Shelley Porter Toby Powell 94 Sophomores Deneen Price Kim Purvis Richard Ratliff Sherri Raulerson Jeff Rayl Tammy Reed Mike Register James Reed Katrina Rentz Marvin Rentz Karen Rhodes Donna Rice Donna Richardson Tammy Roberson Mike Roberts Pamela Roberts Robin Robinson Vicki Robinson Brenda Rogers Alan Ross Henry Ross Sophomores 95 James Ross Barbara Rossin Sharon Rowe Rhonda Runions Darrel Russell Judy Russell Krista Sanders Brian Schreiber Dee Scott Erica Shaw John Sheely Isaiah Sheppard Annette Sheppard Mary Jane Sherrill Michell Sikes Susan Sims Raleigh Sistrunk Bobby Smith Gwendolyn Smith Steve Smith Marc Snider Loel Sosa Edward Spain 96 Sophomores Maureen Brown Claudia Spohn Pete Spurlock Patrick Stallings Denise Stalvey Tim Stanley Cynthia Staples Suzanne Stebbms Tomi Stinson Ronny St. John Cheryle Strickland Darlene Strickland Sid Strickland John Strawder Pam Swilley Tori Swilley Gail Taylor Lucrecia Taylor Pam Taylor Dan Terry Robert Terrell Deborah Thomas Debbie Thomas Danny Lutsko and David Nelson Sophomores 97 Kenneth Tidwell Deborah Timmons Jeff Tompkins Cassie Tucker Sylvia Tucker Sonja Tunsil Jeffery Townsend Ronald Vandevorn Melanie Walsmith Rachelle Watson Angie Welch Lisa Weldy Annette Wells John Westberry Elizabeth Whiddon Frank Whitesell Darrell Wilder Cara Wiley Tammy Wilkerson Albert Williams David Williams Mike Justice 98 Sophomores Meg Haley. Mike Justice, and Jim Duncan Donna Williams Robin Williams Robin Williams Lori Williamson Nelo Williamson Sharyn Willis Terry Wilson Kim Witt Olan Witt Tim Witt Charlene Woods Robert Woodworth Angie Woods Keith Wooley Melvin Wright Tammy Wynn John Yager Cheryl Young Tammy Young Cheryl Zickefoose Vernon Zimmerman Sophomores 99 Featuring ... Faculty fc - Another day . . . another dollar . . . Homeroom? ... I’m still asleep . . . Don’t those kids ever hush? . . . Six periods a day . five days a week . . . We re ready for Friday to be here, too! Please be seated . Roll call The lesson for today is What do you mean you don't understand1 Blessed lunch break . If I have to tell you one more time Would you like to be sent to Dean Presley's office'? Ah. sixth period Ring. bell, ring Announce- ment9 . “There will be a faculty meeting today in the cafeteria Here we go again 100 Faculty Administration Keeps CHS Moving School Board Members: June Epperson. Keith Hudson. Mike Murphy. Otis Roberts. Tom Davis. Silas Pittman, and W.C. Hale Faculty's Homecoming Skit Superintendent Silas Pittman Assistant Principal Jack Rankin Few people realize what a job it is to supervise over 1500 students ages 15 to 18. Problems and head- aches fill the working hours. Only someone who is dedicated and hard working can accomplish the job with any success. Coping with bomb scares, truants, discipline problems, and endless stacks of pa- per work keeps the administration busy, busy, busy! Principal David Ellis Faculty 101 Now hear this! To the Class of 80: A group of outstanding young men and women, may you achieve the goal that everyone sets, a genuine de- sire for happiness May your lives make a contribution to the society in which you live that you can be proud of. Be excited about what you do. Have a little more heart than anyone else seems to have. Base your en- thusiasm and courage on faith and be willing to give yourself in genuine love for your fellow man. You have made an outstanding contribution to your school, leaving pleasant and happy memories. I wish you the best and may your future always be happy and successful. Sincerely, David Ellis 102 Faculty 1 Office Personnel Give a Helping Hand Everyone needs a helping hand The front office, always a center of activity, finds the non-instruc- tional personnel never at a loss for something to do. Answering phones, making appointments for the administrators, sorting mail, writing passes, putting grades on report cards, running off tests and worksheets, helping to make Colum- bia High run more smoothly. Gussie MacLaren, Linda Taylor. Katrina Rhoden. Jane Gay. Pat Rooks. Nancy Gill. Teresa Tompkins. Joyce Spurlock. Clydett Shaw. Debbie Fail. Patricia Allen, and Linda Hyde Norma Bryant. Sheila Hansen. Peggy Romine. Sharon Merritt and Priscilla Pace—Secretaries Faculty 103 Guidance Mrs. Charlotte Anders •That makes no never mind. Tom Grubb Have you been going to classes lately?” Mrs. Ann Foster—,,Oh toot! and Johnnie Merrick— Stop playing and get serious! Problems, problems. Interviewing students. Filling out college appli- cations. The ones who tell you you’re not quite making it or that you’re doing great. What would we do without our Guidance Counselors? Jon Thomas You better get your act together! 104 Faculty English Mrs. Anne Dekle— Let's have a pow wow Columbia High's English Depart- ment offers a wide variety of pro- grams for its students. In addition to the basic English courses, students may choose to take Speech, Drama, Publications, Debate, Journalism, Creative Writing, or Advanced Com- position. Sophomores become ac- quainted with Silas Marner and Ju- lius Caesar; juniors become involved with the lives of the charac- ters in Our Town; and seniors read Shelley, Byron, Keats and Shake- speare. The days spent on the study of our language help to prepare us for our future. Mrs. Wanda Gause— Look. birdbrain. Mrs. Diane Ellis— All right, you guys. Quiet back stage! Mrs. Barbara Foreman— I love you! Faculty 105 Mrs. Frances Harkleroad— Have you noticed my new mobil today? Mrs. Bettye Lane— Whoever s making that noise must be 43 because I’m 42. Ms. Emma Love— Put the body in a chair! 106 Faculty Mrs Marilyn Smithy— But I'm attached to my cart! Faculty 107 Social Studies Al Bouie— It is important for you to remember this.'' Developing an awareness and re- spect for the past, present, and fu- ture is the goal of the Social Studies Department. Classes in Psychology, World and U.S. History, and Ameri- canism vs Communism increases the knowledge of students seeking to know their world better. The de- partment emphasizes change blended with tradition in seeking the foundation of the present history and government curriculum. Mrs. Barbara Snipes— Share your answers, share your grade. Bill Colvin— Now, what would Coach Colvin put on the test? 108 Faculty James Montgomery—‘ O.K. folkses. need any more time? Faculty 109 Humanities 110 Faculty Steve L. Hentzelman— Go to cool school. Mrs. Mary Barker— Ecoutez, $il vous plait! Norman Choice— You sound like a cat on a hot tin roof! Mrs. Annie Parnell— Stop talking and only four to a table. Mrs. Nita Mathis— .Que? «-.Como? No entiendo. En Espanol. por favor Faculty 111 Math Mrs. Sandra Bishop—‘ You’re not going to work today? Mrs Dawn Cox— All right, you guys.” In addition to teaching students to master the fundamentals of math, the Math Department instills the self discipline that will be so valuable in the years to come. The program ranges from General Math to col- lege prep courses which include Al- gebra III and Calculus. Dennis Dormady— Ladies and gentlemen. Mrs. Linda Fatzinger— Please put your gum in the trash. Michael Flanagan— Idgit theorem 112 Faculty Mrs. Carol Martin— Our legs fit your legs. Faculty 113 Science Mrs Doretha Coles— Do you understand the concept? Bob Kohn— These Mickey Mouse excuses! Knowledge. Reaching far into the deep and unknown. Exploring, ob- serving, classifying, and estab- lishing facts and general laws. This is what science is all about, and you can find all the scientific studies you need at CHS. Mrs. Charlene Kelley— Turn your homework in at the end of class. 114 Faculty t Mrs. Mary Frances Phillips— If I could just have a Mrs. Debra Wright- ’Your lab was due yesterday' door!” Faculty 115 Vocational Will Brown— Whatcha' say. Brother Brown? Ms Patricia Clark— If you could see yourself as I see you. you wouldn't talk about anybody.” Courses in agriculture, home eco- nomics, health aide services, and natural resources aid the student in preparing for diversified careers. Roger Hadley— Did I ever tell you I was fair? t Jack Haltiwanger— You all studs, get in here!” 116 Faculty Mrs. Elzina Jenkins— Do it right the first time, it's shorter. Mrs. Celestine Levy— Don't slouch ... sit up! Jean Kunnemann— Cool it! Mrs. Louise Ring— Cut it out you yo-yo! Faculty 117 Vocational Diversified Education Eddie Long— I have a little tid-bid I'd like to pass on to you. William Lawton— Students, learn to discipline yourselves Diversified education offers a spe- cial program for those students who wish to have gainful employment while attending school. Frank Albury— What time does class start7 118 Faculty John Evans— This is a mad house! Ms Judy Simmons— I never trouble trouble until trouble troubles Dyess Couey— When the going gets rough, the rough get going O I Faculty 119 Industrial Vocation Eston Hetherington— Just don't let me see you spit.” Industrial education offers courses teaching skills in the trades of automotive mechanics, masonry, carpentry, drafting, marine and mo- torcycle mechanics, air condi- tioning, heating, refrigeration, and radio and TV repair. Leroy Purdy— Let's get to work!” Hugh Chasteen— Beatle Bailey—Zero.” 120 Faculty Charles Miller-Twenty for lying. Faculty 12ii Taking Care Mrs. Sharon Kirby— Homework tonight. Business Education prepares stu- dents to enter the business world as soon as they graduate from high school. It also provides practical courses for those who plan to fur- ther their education. of Business Mrs. Deborah Lee—“Stop looking at your keys! 122 Faculty Mrs. Anita Steward— Yes, we are going to type today.” Ms. Linda Moses— Get ready for dictation ” Mrs. Doris Zedaker— You’re in the wrong neighborhood. Faculty 123 Special Programs Physical Education Ms. Geraldine Robinson— Til give you a minus 5 if you don't shut up!” Richard Anders—'All right, let's take your laps ” The Physical Education Depart- ment helps the student to learn sportsman like conduct and to de- velop an interest in a variety of sports. Bowling, tennis, flag football, vol- ley ball, softball, basketball, and track are just a few of the many sports offered in physical education classes at CHS. Mrs. Margaret Busby— Would ya'II get quiet while I'm talking?” Billy Hale— I feel for you. but I can't quite idach you.” Earl Hill— Shut up. dodo. 124 Faculty Foreward, March What is JROTC? It is an easy way of saying Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps. In the eyes of deter- mined students, it equals a bright future. Development of skill and coordi- nation are advantages that come with good training for a possible mil- itary career. Reviewing the troops Faculty 125 Drivers Education Drivers Education, a semester course, is for any student age 15 or older. The course includes 30 hours of classroom work followed by 6 hours of on-the-road experience. This training, it is hoped, will make safe and conscientious drivers of the students at CHS. O. Wendell Feagle— Driving an automobile is a privilege . not a right! Harold Morgan— Please get out a half sheet of paper and a pencil EMH Program Mrs. Tera Ferguson—“ Get quiet or get out! IMT Ms. Marcie Vining— Either sit down and be quiet or we ll take a walk to Dean Presley.” Students who are enrolled In vo- cational classes and who need spe- cial help in either English, math, or reading, receive help through the Individualized Manpower Training Program. Ms. Verlene Wilson— No. you may not leave yet! Athletic Director Coach Bobby Simmons— Stop dinking around! Faculty 127 Food Service Staff Maintained for the use of the stu- dents and faculty, the school cafe- teria serves balanced meals at min- imal cost. Norma Anderson, Josephine Brewin. Artie Douglas, Elita Green. Dorothy Henley, Gladys John- son. Eva Leary, Leona Lovette, Flowwie McGuire. Evelyn Pugh. Dorothy Rossi, and Ina Wilkinson Maintenance Staff The Maintenance Staff keeps the building and grounds of CHS in tip- top condition. Mr Beebe and his maintenance staff 128 Faculty ACT 1 FEATURES Field Day 130 J3 I Love a Parade Homecoming spirit was boosted this year as the competition for the best float continued. After the last paper napkin had been stuffed into the chicken wire and the last stripe had been painted on the paper mache ti- gers, the 1979 Homecoming Parade was underway. The judges' decision was Sophomores first. Juniors Sec- ond, and Seniors third. 132 The Stage Is Set 6:00 p.m. . . . Thursday evening . . . November 1 . . . For the first time the class homecoming skits were held in the Columbia High gymna- sium. Finally all the hard work and practicing were beginning to pay off for the Seniors as they outshone the underclassmen with their pro- duction of Tiger Pan’', a parody of Peter Pan. You’re a Great Tiger, Charlie Brown won second place for the Sophomores, and The Tiger Jungle Book placed the Juniors third. • Tiger Pan —the Senior skit You're a Great Tiger. Charlie Brown —the Sophomore skit The Tiger Jungle Book —the Junior skit 133 Homecoming Week ’79 Homecoming '79 .. . Tigers shine in '79 .. . Hat day . . . Door day . . . Jersey day ... Field day ... Skits .. . Bonfire ... Can't wait 'til Friday .. . Parade ... Purple and Gold day .. . Game time .. . We the under- signed do hereby declare victory over Ed White Commanders . . . Only three classes competing . .. Seniors 1st ... Juniors 2nd . . . Sophomores 3rd ... It will go down in history that the Tigers did shine in '79. 134 The spotlight shines on ... Suspense mounted at halftime as the Homecoming Court was es- corted onto the field. Amid cheers and tears the Homecoming Queen’s crown was placed on Ann Giebeig. In addition to serving as senior class vice-president, Ann is involved in many other school activities. nui 137 Sylvia Tucker Dee Scott 138 Sweethearts ROTC Sweetheart—Cathy McGinnis DECA Sweetheart—Karen Williams CBE Sweethearts—Selina Goble and Pam Hayes Key Club Sweetheart—Carol Joye Spanish Club Sweetheart—Ramona Strickland 139 Key Club Sweetheart—Laura Peele A Star Is Born Excitement filled the air as 12 contestants competed for the title of Miss CHS 1980. In addition to the talent contest, each young lady was judged on her appearance in sports and evening wear. Prior to the night of the con- test, each had written an essay and had been evaluated by her teach- ers. After each answered a question drawn by the emcee, the long awaited moment arrived. Lynn Chasteen was crowned Miss CHS 1980. First runner-up was Se- lina Goble; 2nd runner-up, Lisa Wa- ters; 3rd runner-up, Lori Williams; and 4th runner-up, Wendy Ponce. 140 The crowning of Miss CHS The five finalists Miss CHS Contestants 141 And the winner is ... Keith Ozaki Keith Ozaki was selected as star student of Columbia High School for the 1979-80 school year. Keith, a se- nior this year, is and has been very involved in student activities throughout his high school years. He is currently serving as Student Council President after having served his sophomore and junior years as vice-president. Keith is an active participant in school athlet- ics, Beta Club, FCA, FBLA, Mu Al- pha Theta, Science Club, Honor So- ciety, and French Club. Columbia High is truly honored to have such an outstanding student leader. Con- gratulations, Keith! 142 And the winner is ... Mrs. Debra Wright Mrs. Debra Wright was selected classroom, she attempts to instill as Star Teacher for 1979-80 school those qualities and ideals that will year. Mrs. Wright teaches Biology A give her students the maturity nec- and B. In addition to offering chal- essary to become tomorrow’s citi- lenging learning experiences in her zens and leaders. 143 Boys’ and Girls’ State The nominees are ... After searching for academically talented juniors who show leadership in community and school affairs, the Columbia High faculty nominated 9 boys and 9 girls. From these nominees, two boys and two girls were elected to represent Columbia High School at Boys’ and Girls’ State. First row. I to r Kay Toner. Rosie Wimberly. Yuriko Goodbread Second row. I to r Laura Peele. Beth George. Omerga Wilkerson. and Natalie Counts First row. I to r Rick Couch. Keith Ozaki. Kenny Boyle. David Bates Second row, I to r Chuck Snipes. Mike Rowand Tom Cissell. Jim Beggs. and Bert Marks And the Winners are ... jMUfcB iiir And the Winner is ... Keith Ozaki The Daughters of American Revo- lution Good Citizenship Award is given annually to a student at Co- lumbia High School who has dis- played the qualities of leadership, dependability, service and patri- otism to an outstanding degree. The student selected for the DAR Good Citizenship Award is Keith Ozaki. Keith is president of the Student Body and is active in many clubs and organizations. Congratulations. Keith! 146 Students Speak Out! Vanessa Dunmore 147 Lassie Ozaki The Voice of Democracy is a Na- tional Broadcast Scriptwriting Scholarship Program sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars and their Ladies Auxiliary along with the cooperation of the National States Association of Broadcasters. This contest is designed to give high school students the opportunity to voice their own opinions on a spe- cific theme. This year's theme was My Role in America's Future.” First place winner was Lassie Ozaki, second place winner was Richard Fernandez, and coming in third in the Voice of Democracy Contest was Vanessa Dunmore. Richard Fernandez o c 5 CO 00 The Kid . . . Drives that Monte C . . . Ft. Walton Beach Boy ... 4 year Tiger . . . one of Danny’s dudes . . . Kenwood . . . Lassie’s Love . . . No, she’s not my dog . . . barefootin' ... Hey. Desi, let’s go to Keystone . . . O’Brien, USA ... “I feel like bustin’ loose! .. . Rick Freddie . . . Lisa Waters is beautiful . . . Head for the mountains . . . Auburn bound . . . Rapper s delight . . . Oriental para- dise ... On my honor, I will try . . . KP . . . 3? 13 . . . Kenny Patterson Van . . . Lady on the go . . . Walkie Talkie . . . Say that speech girl . . . Always has something to say . . . FBLA District Prez . . . Will you vote for me, please . . . Debutante Queen . . . Senior class officer ... I finally made it . . . Holy Roller . . . That’s me! . . . 4’ 11 W I’m not short! . . . Boy friend? You mean those two legged creatures . . . Now please now’’ ... I’m interracial! . . . Always smiling . . . Sunshine . . . Short and sassy . .. 3? 1 . . . Vanessa Dunmore Big Cin . . Bacardi Party ... Off the wall . . . Wrapped . . . Cindy Lou . . . 209 ... I’m going to volleyball! . . . Leo the lion . . . Smiley . . . Roll Tide . . . Cat eyes . . . P.W. in the V.W. . .. Remember the Live Oak game? . . . Hank’s honey ... 3343 . . . Cindy Hodges 149 Henrietta . . . Headed for Con- verse . . . Prep City . . . How many add-a-beads do you have now? . . . Ya'II . .. Maxi” had another flat tire . . . Space cadet . . . fastest talker in the East ... big grin . . . world trav- eler . . . Chucky’s baby ... «24 . Laura Peele “Ray-Jay . . . Corndoggie . . . John Travolta (Grease) . . . Althea Semella the 3rd . . . Maverick Man . . . Fran and Herb . . . Thinks he can sing! . . . Hulio . . . Toot your horn . . . Tiger Band Man . . . Hey, did you find me a date? . . . Crystal clear . . . Hi! I’m your friendly encyclopedia salesman . . . Beumadean Skleev- age . . . Tiger Pan ... «5 . . . Ray Register Richard Petty s sidekick . . . Part time schoolgirl . . . How I love 'Grease . . . Laura’s little sis What’s on the roof at Hollingsworth Mansion, Fran? . . . Peaches and Ray . . . Works at Belks . . . Friendly . . . Frannie ... «2 . . . Fran Brown 150 beast . . . Bearhunter... Go for it . . . Deadlegs . . . Got a match, Bert? . . . Twinkies and Rootbeer. . . Dead fish . . . Quick, Claude . . . Put some more copper in, Keith! . . . Turn the radio on!. . . 10-80, 10-80 . . . One of the animals . . . Pilin’ on . . . 64 . . . Jim Beggs Smile for everyone . . . Hey, ya’ll . . . Tom’s cat. . . Queen Ann ... I'm so happy . . . Tiger mascot ... I just don’t understand and I’ve got a question . . . Always on the go . . . Involved . . . Enthusiastic . . . Com’on ya’ll . . . Turn your lights on, Ann ... I can't see, I forgot my con- tacts! . . . LCCC bound ... I’m not Adrian or Albert? . . . Constantly talking .. . Super sweet . . . Wendy’s worker ... 24 . . . Ann Giebeig “Boopsie” kissy face . . . blue Mustang . . . Kelly’s baby . .. “littlest rebel” .. . redneck . . . give me a dip . . . “Chili bean” .. . future engineer . . . Still tapping K.G.’s lamp post. . . 18 . . . Greg Bishop 151 Bunky . . . tall, red, and handsome . . . Cindy's main catch . . . has never seen the Alley called Nichols . the old burgundy bomb . . . the red head is alive . . . Watch out Clemson, because once a Tiger, al- ways a Tiger. . . short tempered and jealous ... a bad cat . . . 75 . . . Jeff Cruce Look out FSU, here I come . . . Bubble Buster 1 . . . anyway . . . loves that math . . . CPA, what's that? . . Mrs. Evans, what did I do wrong here? ... Do I have to? ... I can't, I’ve got to do my homework . . . love that rah rah practice . . . Blondie . . . Me quiet? . . . but I never stop talking . . . Boom boom . . . 26 . . . Brenda Price Bobby D . . . Elvis, Jr. ... QB for those Tigers . . . Joe Willie . . . Green Hornet . . . Catch that boat . . . Debbie’s Darlin . . . Let's go shoot pool . . . Spanish with a Southern drawl. . . Rebel 2 . . . Coke adds life . . . Roll Greenwave . . . Tu- lane bound ... 11 ... Bobby Duncan 152 Littlest Angel . . . Schoolgirl . . . We re gonna be late . . . Heyward's sweetie . . . 4.0, way to go! . . . Can hear those wedding bells . . . Ac- countant? . . . Cookie ... 42 . . . Yuriko Goodbread Kato . . . Chuck-a-luck the little coconut . . . C’mon, man! . . . Likes those raw fish . . . Let s go to the river . . . Stuck in McDonald’s park- ing lot . . . Student trainer for those big cats .. . Littlest wrestler . . . Army bound . . . Kernel Jenkins . . . 20 . . . Chuck Jenkins Another of those rah rah girls . . . Don't sneeze! ... A Tiger found Ga- tor bound . . . Rock Steady, again? . . . Loves that cheering . . . One of Mrs. B's girls . . . What story? What newspaper? ... A chicita Espanol . . . 42 . . . Marion Cray 153 “That's ridiculous!” ... I wish I were skinny! ... My grades are aw- ful! ... I can’t wait until Mike comes home! ... Can I play tennis? . . . Santa Fe bound . . . Future dental assistant . . . Silver Datsun ... 68 . . . Tammy Lee Jim Smith ... 4 year Tiger . . . Tight End . . . W.D. Man ... No way, he never studies . . . Cracker Barrel! . . . Yeah, I got a match Jim! . . . Buns ... No guts, no glory ... It says Queen, not queer, dummy! . . . Calves! . . . Who'd you say is whipped? ... Go Gators! ... I’d love to, too . . . Keep on Jeepin' . . . EZELL ... 3 86 . . . Bert Marks High school hulk . . . Arnold S . . . Headhunter for those Tigers . . . Sil- ver Rabbit . . . Always late . . . Blondie ... Rick, don't get burnt deep!” . . . Beard . . . Loves that Iron . . . How bout that 69, BC?” . . . Canoe Racer ... 22 . . . Mike Beardsley 154 Co-captain of the rah rah girls . . . Head Honcho of the Tiger . . . “Duck, let’s see you waddle” . . . You’re crazy! . . . Wheels that yellow Honda . . . U of F bound . . . Love those Golden Arches . . . English teacher? . . . Articles are due Mon- day, ya’II! . . . Donald’s darlin’ . . . Buckett 13 . . . Theresa Duckett Mr. Biceps . . . the other Watson .. . Got those fancy threads . . . Cruisin’ in the Cadillac . . . Coach Hunter’s favorite son . . . Super Stud . . . Always joking around . . . Loves the ladies . . . Sweet Scorpion . . . Thinks the Tigers are all right and filled with dynamite ... 66 . . . Vince Watson A. '67 Cad . . . Blue bomb . . . Drives to school and rides the bus home . . . Forever being late . .. “Got a pencil I can borrow? . . . Can’t do anything without getting caught . . . “So what?’’ . . . One of Boo Boo's Boys . . . “Southside Recreation De- partment, can I help you? . . . Cheri’s curly cutie . . . Valdosta State bound . . . Rex Baby ... 17 . . . Rex Strickland 155 Captain of the rah-rah girls . . . Would you please stand while the football players enter?” .. . Cheers in tears . . . Willie s woman . . . Dear Abby . . . Loves that Ragtime” ... Pursers for lunch everyday . . . This is true . . . Deadlines? When? I feel so sorry for me. . . Gator Aider . . . Man of the closet . . . LCCC bound . . . UF . . . Pam Taylor Angel . . . Daytona Beach Blues . . . Do you wanna go party?” .. . Miss Fort White . . . Million dollar smile . . . What’s in K-Mart's park- ing lot?” .. . Rockin’ Robin . . . mod- els ... Guess who my boyfriend is this week?” . . . DeLand . . . Aries the Ram . . . Three times a lady . . . 34 . . . Robin Dampier I ski on sugar! . . . Yes, my father is German! Honda Gold . . . Honest? . . . Columns of greased air. . . Flash and the Pan . . . Headed for Duke University . . . Been to Horseshoe lately? . . . Nikon ... 52 . . . Keith Ozaki 156 Senior Class Play On March 21, 1980 at 8:00, the Senior Class Play, “Sherlock Holmes’ First Case,” was presented at the Lake City Junior High East Campus auditorium. Under the di- rection of Mrs. Diane Ellis, the pro- duction of this play took many long hours of hard work by the director and the seniors who were in it. We, the Seniors of 1980, thank them! 157 Future Leaders ... Senior Class Officers Laurie Pace 158 Vanessa Dunmore Keith Ozaki Tricia Ives Junior Class Officers Student Government Day is an annual event to acquaint students with the functions of local govern- ment. Every year Student Council officers, Senior class officers, and Junior class officers participate for a full day of learning and fun as they take over such offices as that of Mayor, County Commissioners, Fire Chief, Chief of Police and others. 159 Early Admissions ... Rani Tansey Lake City Community College ac- cepts students who have completed their requirements at Columbia High School with a minimum B average to participate in the Early Admissions Program where they may earn freshman college credits during their senior year in high school. This year our Early Admissions Student is Rani Tansey. Although we miss her at CHS, we are ex- tremely proud of her achievements at LCCC. 160 Mitch Bramel, T Ty Carswell, WR Robert Flowers, WR Jim Moon, TE Duane Brown, WR Bert Marks, TE Adee Farmer. TE Greg Thomas, WR Bobby Duncan, QB Mike Justice, QB Kenny Patterson, QB DB Scott Gilmer, RB John Espenship, DB Mike Beardsley, DB Wendell Smtih, RB Chuck Milligan, RB Brad Chasteen, DB Chris Stamper, RB Ricky Bernal, DB Mike Harris, DB Rick Couch, DB Charlie Mayo, RB Jess Roberts, DB Fred Dace, RB Charles Morris, DB John Skinner, DB George Foster, DB Greg O’Neal, DB John Carter, RB Mike Hanley, DB Bobby Boatwright, DB Jake Berry, LB Greg Cone, LB Keith Ozaki, LB Pat Real, LB Scott Paul, LB DE Alan Lane, C Eddie Byrden, DE MG Tyrone Watson, LB Chuck Snipes, C Darryl Lane, G John Shewmaker, T Raymond Peeler, G Jim Beggs, G John Jenkins, T Vince Watson, LB Bruce Nettles, G Tim Owens. T Leon Shipman, T Bill Koon. T Jody Huggins, T Frank Hines, T Jeff Cruce. T Jim Duncan, T Timmy Jernigan, MG Chuck Milligan Johnny Bobby Duncan 1980 Senior Lettermen Es nshi Greg Thomas Kenny Patterson crninD i spYTraniirn 51JI 111 UII L11 11H111111 Sports 163 John Jenkins Vince Watson Sports 165 Duane Brown Robert Flowers ■ • w i 4 eitn uzak Greg O'Neal Mike Hanely pr E dc: e sv’ □en 14 ? Frank Hines Chuck Snipes Jim Beggs Jeff Cruce Mitch Bramel | The last hurrah!!! 166 Sports Brad Chasteen Mike Miles. Trainer Bert Marks Chuck Jenkins. Trainer Sports 167 But I only had two beers! Our legs fit your legs Hey. aren’t you Bobby Duncan? Hi. Mom! Swing your partner ■:'r'WC+' 3 ... .38, «■ ... -i “ b. m' . k4. r , Coach Justice drills the Tiger defense Coach Bradley works out with receivers. Coaches Sharpen Tigers’ Claws Columbia High’s coaching staff molds young men into skillful, com- petitive athletes. They stress the im- portance of good sportsmanship and inspire the players to give 110% in all their endeavors. Head Coach Bobby Simmons is ably assisted by Defensive Coor- dinator John Justice and Offensive Coordinator Bill Colvin. Mike Hunter coaches defensive linebackers and Danny Owens coaches defensive backs. Offensive backs are coached by Billy Hale and receivers are coached by L.C. Bradley. Hunter, Owens, Hale, and Bradley are all former Tigers. Columbia High is very fortunate to have Jack “Doc’’ Muenchen as trainer for the varsity squad. Thomas gets a free ride. Fletcher came back in the second and third quarters with 3 touch- downs. making the final score 7-20. The Tigers captured their first vic- tory of the season when they in- vaded Live Oak's Bulldog Country. Scoring began when Bert Marks re- covered a fumble in the end zone. In the second quarter Duncan ran the ball from 21 yards out and Milligan scored six more from 16 yards out. In the second half action, Harris, Duncan, and Espenship scored 20 more points for the Tigers. Live Oak scored once late in the fourth quarter. The final score was 41-6. to Big Win Tradition was kept intact as the Fletcher Senators edged by Columbia in the first home game. With 52 sec- onds left in the first quarter, Columbia scored on a 53 yard drive which was capped by a Duncan one yard run. Es- penship kicked the extra point. It’s up for grabs! Three s company! KinncAivc sttmuAT Slow Start Builds Great defense for an offensive player! 170 Sports Tiger Foes Fall Wolfson The Tigers first score of the night was led by Duncan with a five play. 70 yard drive. Espenship scored on two field goal conversions, making a 13-0 half time score. Both Columbia and Wolfson scored in the fourth quarter. The 19- 8 final score made CHS 1-1 in the Conference. Forrest After a scoreless first half the Ti- gers came back to win an important conference game 13-8. In the sec- ond half CHS took command with an 11 yard TD pass from Patterson to Marks. On a Forrest attempt to convert on a fourth and 10, CHS in- tercepted and was ready to go again with a Patterson to Thomas TD for the score and a 13-0 lead. Forrest scored 32 seconds later, making the final score 13-8. Duncan drives on We re still the one! Brad and Tyrone whop a Wolf. Quit pulling my leg! Tiger Growls Turn to Howls Outta my way! Jump ball, jump ball, get it. get it!!! For a winless team, Sarasota was one of the toughest teams Columbia played. In the first half Sarasota had a 20-6 advantage, but in the second half Patterson threw two TD's to tie it up, making it necessary to go into overtime action. CHS came out on top with an OT 10 yard pass from Patterson to Marks. In Sarasota's OT attempt, the Tiger defense held for four downs, making the winning score of 27-20. With the game 39 seconds into play, Parker scored a 61 yard TD. Columbia took advantage of two Parker fumbles with Fred Dace scoring from 17 yards and Espen- ship kicking a 39 yard field goal, giv- ing the Tigers a 10-8 halftime lead. With 6:14 left in the third quarter, the Tigers ran 44 yards in five plays for a 17-8 lead. On a kick-off play Parker handed off and ran 95 yards for a TD. The fourth quarter wrapped it up for Parker with their winning TD, making the final score 17-21. This defeat knocked the Tigers out of the Conference race. Looking for a needle in a haystack? May I have this dance? And away we go! Although Ed White was ranked 10th in the State, they weren’t able to pull it off in OT action against the Tigers at Homecoming 79. Action began in the first quarter with White scoring a 7 point lead. In the second quarter it was 6 more points for White and 7 for Columbia, making a half-time score of 7-13. The Tigers came back fighting in the second half and with 11:08 left to play Duncan threw his first TD pass of the year to Carter in an 85 yard play to tie the score at 13-13. In the OT action Milligan scored behind a fired up offensive line. Es- penship booted the extra point. White’s dreams were shattered when, on their second play, Tim Jer- nigan knocked the ball loose and Vince Watson recovered. The final icore was 20-13. Shipman sinks the quarterback Take that ball and go! 172. Sports Sports 173 Patterson picks it off O'Neal and Hanley manhandle a Viking Season Ends With Two Big Wins. Columbia spoiled Sandlewood's homecoming hopes with a 24-12 score as Duncan passed for 202 yards, one to Marks for a TD. Milli- gan found paydirt twice and Espen- ship added a 36 yard fieldgoal to top off the final regular season game. In the final home game of the sea- son, the Columbia Tigers scratched their way to a 37-27 victory. The Tiger defense provided a good show with a goal line stand that stopped Raines one yard short. There was little time for mistakes as scoring occurred in every quarter making it an exciting game. Now where is that running back? Completion! Fair Catch! 174 Sports TIGERS BOWL DOGS CHS completed eight of a final nine victory string as they blanked Perry-Taylor County 24-0 in the Elks Bowl. Espenship began the scoring with a field goal which was com- plemented by a Duncan to Marks TD pass, making the score 10-0 at the half. In second half action Duncan ran a five yard TD and Milligan added his own TD to end the scoring for the '79 Elks Bowl. Farmer takes the ball. 3—2—1 Blast off! Timber! On your mark, get set. go! r cLnHC?Stal C°°,dy tnd Jtna Bark6r 2nd rOW Ur: Marion CraV Brenda Pric®. a d Angela Breza 3rd row. Il-r: Pam Jackson and Carol Townsend Top row. l-r: Terri Duckett. Pam Taylor, and Debbie North Pam Taylor Pam Taylor and Terri Duckett Terri Duckett Senior Cheerleaders Marion Gray Angela Breza Brenda Price It all began last May when 10 ju- nior and senior girls were picked to represent CHS in the coming year. These girls, Pam Taylor, Captain; Terri Duckett, Co-captain; Angela Breza; Brenda Price; Marion Cray; Debbie North; Crystal Coody; Jana Barker; Carol Townsend and Pam Jackson, were chosen as the 1979- 80 varsity cheerleading squad. Practice began immediately with Spring Jamboree less than 3 weeks away. Throughout the summer practice was everyday, 5 days a week to prepare for NCA Camp in late July. Our varsity came home with 1 excellent and 3 superior rib- bons plus winning the Spirit Stick 3 nights out of 4 in competition with over 50 other squads. Tiger spirit was really hot as the cheerleaders began to prepare for the upcoming football season. Painting signs . . . preparing for pep rallies . . . creating tags . . . what are we going to wear? . . . Sock it to 'em Tigers Day . . . Cheerleading Clinics . . . Homecoming . . . special things every day . . . painting the Ti- ger . . . new sweaters . . . lots of tears . . . endless rides . . . Sarasota ... 2 am curfew . . . rock steady . . . pyramids ... get down, get funky, get loose! . . . Basketball . . . fowl on you” . . . wrestling . . . don’t look!! . . . Tiger Banquet ... try outs Five juniors will remain to carry on the Tiger tradition, while five seniors will say, Good bye.” We are THE Columbia High School Varsity Cheerleaders! 178 Sports Carol Townsend and Pam Taylor t Hi Carol. Pam. Debbie. Terri and Jana Marion Cray. Pam Jackson and Brenda Price Debbie North Angela Breza J.U. CHEERLEADERS JV is a year of fun, excitement and learning . . . The first year cheering for the Tigers . . . having big sisters . . . dressing up at Homecoming . . . “Saturday morning cartoon characters’’ . . . Standing on the side lines at var- sity pep rallies ... 8 sophomore girls will strive for a place on the varsity squad. Captain, Abby Page; Co-cap- tain, Traci Lowrey; Elizabeth Whiddon, Kim Purvis; Karen Bla- lock; Pam Palmer; Pam Swilley and Meg Haley 180 Sports •Quick-draw” Lowrey Speedy Gonzales” Haley Kim Purvis Pam Swilley Kim Purvis and Elizabeth Whiddon Pink Panther” Page 1979 Junior Varsity Tigers Morris Anderson 59 Bryan Gilmer 86 Bryan Schreiber 15 David Benton 61 Scott Granger 85 Isiah Sheppard 52 Alvin Britt 40 Glynn Griffis 50 Pete Spurlock 62 Bruce Bryant 64 Brian Guerry 55 Pat Stallings 45 Line Carswell 23 Dennis Howell 22 Chuck Tripp 42 Julian Collins 41 James Hunter 30 Buddy Whitesell 73 Jack Craig 10 Jeff Johns 13 Albert Williams 32 Dale Cray 33 Scott Kirkman 80 David Williams 81 David Cray 24 Robin Lawrence 84 Robert Woodworth 53 David Cummings 20 Johnny Mauldin 5 MANAGERS Billy Dortley 34 Mike Mick 44 Raleigh Sistrunk Chris Douglas 63 Scott Moates 56 Keith Wooley Don Dupree 11 David Nelson 25 COACHES Bruce Dye 35 Reginald Perry 88 Earl Hill Kelton Ficklin 78 Lloyd Peterson 60 Larry Ward Rocky Ford 71 Jody Porter 58 Steve Chamberlain Tracy Gill 46 Jim Ross 87 Donny Harrison 182 Sports Billy Dortley David Cummings Sept. 20 Ribault Home Sept. 27 Raines Away Oct. 4 Parker Home Oct. 11 Sandalwood Away Oct. 18 Forrest Away Oct. 25 Fletcher Home Nov. 1 Wolfson Home Sports 183 Billy Dortley Jack Craig Kelton Fickland and Lloyd Peterson Robin Lawrence uiinninc streak broker 1979 Senior Team The Juniors built up a 14-0 lead in the first half action which was led by the running of Joanna Page and the blocking of her offensive line. Page made 2 TD’s and a pass from Me- lanie Hendricks to Debbie North re- sulted in a 2 point conversion. Second half action saw the Se- niors coming back with C.J. Baskett scoring the first Senior TD. Denise Hanna followed with a 2 point con- version, making it Juniors 14, Se- niors 8. Cherri Lammons intercepted mo- ments later for the next Senior score. In the 4th quarter, Carol Towns- end made a TD with 5:27 left to play. Hendricks made the 2 point conversion. The Seniors scored once more, but the conversion failed. The final score: Juniors 22, Seniors 20. Sr. offensive line blocks for C.J. Baskette The victorious Juniors Sr cheerleaders clown around 1979 Junior Team Miss Powderpuff ' Samantha'' Huff Sports 187 (JiLLEfBILL Kneeling, I to r: Wanda Henderson, Cindy Hodges. Lisa Reddick and Ann Giebeig Standing, I to r: Renee Davis, JoAnn Kirsch, Debbie Griffin, Brenda Jones and Mrs. Busby 1979 saw CHS with its first girls’ volleyball team. Inexperience caused the girls to finish the season 1-17. Tiger spirit and pride will pre- vail, and future teams will be win- ners. Coach Busby Ann Giebeig film JoAnn Kirsch Lisa Reddick 190 Sports This years basketball team con- sists of Robert Gaines, James Ros- sin, Richard Kennedy, Nelo Wil- liams, Alonzo Fluellen, Lee Bouchelle, Ronnie Richardson, Harry Wintons, Johnny Collins, Timmy Jernigan, John Czech, and John Gilliam. The CHS boys Varsity basketball team got off to a slow start but bounced back to pull off several big wins in the 1979-80 conference competition. 192 Sports Sports 193 ■ ■ I ■ I Nelo Williamson Harry Wintons Timmy Jernigan Harry Wintons Robert Gaines Willie Collins Richard Kannady Timmy Jernigan Willie Collins GIRLS BASKETBALL Lisa Dace Coach Geraldine Robinson Standing I to r: Lisa Dace. Renita Bailey. Felicia O'Neal. Lori Lechenberg. Terri Griffin. Julie Moore; Sitting. I to r: Laren Fluellen. Allison Fluellen. Abby Wintons 196 Sports The CHS’ girls’ basketball team was denied a winning season but bounced back with three hard fought wins. Allison Fluellen Sports 197 v. JL____ Allison Fluellen Terri Griffin Lisa Dace r — Julie Moore Lisa Dace 198 Sports Reginald Perry JV Basketball Team J.U. BRSKETBRLL The Junior Varsity basketball team was a great success in the '79-80 season. Under the lead- ership of Coach L.C. Bradley, the JV players drilled technique and speed in preparation of becoming the future varsity team for Colum- bia High School. JV players are: Keith Couey, 20; Billy Dortley, 44; Barney Wells, 9 42; Charles Jackson, 22; Reginald Perry, 32; Isiah Sheppard, 12; and Deshazo Wilkerson, 24. KK . - - - • Bradley ■i 200 Sports Sports 201 URESTLinc Kneeling, I to r: Jim Beggs. Greg Thomas. George Foster. Bruce Foster, Jeff Johns; Standing. I to r: Robert Bowin, Wayne Gott. Richard Fernandez. Jody Huggins. Ezekiel Springs. David Bryant Wrestling is the most demand- ing sport in high school. It re- quires superb conditioning, speed and ability which devel- oped through grueling practices. The CHS wrestling team had an exciting season and attracted the attention of a portion of the stu- dent body, making wrestling a more popular sport at CHS. Mat Girls: Lori Williams. Anna Greenhalgh, Mary Nell Haley. Linda Brockman — Wayne Gott David Bryant Richard Fernandel Greg Thomas Jim Beggs 204 Sports Sports 205 Bruce Foster Tigers receive locker room lecture Coach Chamberlain Greg Thomas Standing L to R: Wade Burlingame. Chris McRae. Donald Woodbridge. Jody Howell. Kneeling L to R: Tim Clark. Doug Kirkland, Jim Montgomery. Tennis is a sport that requires a great amount of concentration and finesse. It demands many long, strenuous hours of practice. This year’s boys tennis team was a young one with only 1 senior returning. Coach Michael Flanagan worked to develop each player in his own capacity enabling them to have a successful season. Coach Flangan and Jim Montgomery Wade Burlingame 5 = r • !T Doug Kirkland Donald Woodridge Jody Howell Tim Clark Chris McRae Jim Montgomery Coach Michael Flanagan Angie Crews Tricia Ives Abby Page Cheri McDonald Fran Brown This year’s Girls’ Tennis Team was fortunate to have many expe- rienced players returning for the 1979-80 season. Mr. James Mont- gomery again served as the team's coach as he has for many years. Heading this year’s team were seniors Angie Crews, Fran Brown and Susan Knight. I , i 208 Sports Sports 209 There are many who fail to see the reasoning behind hitting a little white ball across the pasture, only to repeat the process once you have chased it down. A short discussion with one of the golf team members “enlightened the ignorant and made him under- stand that golf is a game of skill. This year s exciting golf team was headed by seniors Guy Norris, Stephen Osborne, Bert Marks, Kenny Boyle and Mike McCranie. Steve Osborne Tigers enjoy a practice round. 210 Sports McCranie and Steve Osborne. Kneeling. I to r: Reid Kennedy. Coach Owens and Robert Burns. Coach Danny Owens Bert Marks Kenny Boyle Fore! Mike McCranie — Standing, I to r: John Timmons, Eddie Bass, Mr David Ellis, Carl McGhghy and Coach Terry Huddleston. Kneeling. I to r: Greg Bishop, Lance Davis, Joe McGhghy and Ralph Bedingfield Carl McGhghy The CHS Cross Country Team ended its first year as a varsity sport. The Tiger runners enjoyed moderate success throughout the season. 212 Sports Greg Bishop Senior Lettermen John Tim- mons, Lance Davis, Carl McGhghy, Joe McGhghy, and Greg Bishop led the way for the Tigers. Sophomore standout Ralph Bedingfield and Junior Ed- die Bass will be the two returning runners. • Jr-Ham i J t TV w« • Coach Terry Huddleston Eddie Joe McGhghy Lance Davis John Timmons Sports 213 This year’s track team which in- cluded the girls’ team headed by Coach Mason Farnell and the boys’ team headed by Coach Terry Hud- dleston really made tracks at Co- lumbia High by displaying their su- perior talents in running, jumping, and throwing. Members of the track team are: Eddie Bass, Ralph Bedenfield, Lome Bell, Jeff Cruce, Lance Davis, Billy Dye, Eric Foster, Frank Hines, Carl McGhghy, Mike Miles, Joe Moody, Charles Morgan, Arnett Pearce, James Rossin, Leon Ship- man, Chuck Snipes, John Timmons, Vince Watson, Maureen Brown, Re- nita Bailey, Tina Clark, Jackie Curry, Rhonda Deese, Allison Fluellen, Ann Giebeig, Wanda Henderson, Bonnie Jenkins, Pam Jones, Laura Nigro, Felecia O’Neal, Kim Ripple, Jewell Shaw, and Cassie Tucker. 214 Sports ■HMi W r — sports 215 216 Sports Sports 217 BASEBALL 1979-80 Tiger Baseball Team The 1979-80 Tiger Baseball team consisted of 7 seniors, 6 juniors and 10 sophomores. They had an ex- citing 32 game season. Team members were: Rex Strick- land, Greg O’Neal, Robert Flowers, Mike Rowand, Rafael Trespalacias, Danny Baker, Eric Jones, Darryl Lane, Ken Rucincki, Scott Gilmer, Jeff Martin, Mike Rich, Scott Gran- ger, Albert Williams, Glenn Griffith, Victor Bruce, David Bennett, Maury McAdams, Buddy Whitesell, Billy Dortly, Mike Justice and Richard Kanady. Greg O'Neal Danny Baker 5£v Sports 219 — 220 Sports SOFTBALL 1979-80 Softball TEam The 1979-80 Girls’ Softball Team members were C.J. Baskett, team hit off another great season Kim Bass, Renee Davis, Denise under the supervision of the Hanna, JoAnn Kirsch, Becky Shipp, team’s new coach, Ms. Linda Omerga Wilkerson, Sarah Williams, Skinner. All the girls on the team Debbie Griffin, Melodie Hendrick, dedicated long, hard hours to Marilyn Johnson, Carrie Williams, practicing to “make perfect.” Terrie Brice, Kristi Duren, Tina Gott. Lori Lechtenberg and Rhonda Timmons. C.J Baskett 222 Sports _ - - :• i, - - j ± A ' . ' - - - -v- jw1 Renee Davis Kim Bass Denise Hanna Omerga Wilkerson JoAnn Kirsch 3 , i ; Sports 223 224 Sports ACTION! ACT 3 CLUBS STUDENT COUNCIL The 1979-80 Student Council functions under the firm hand of President Keith Ozaki. Officers and representatives serve as the voice” of student matters and pro- vide sponsorship of many extracur- ricular activities. Standing: Keith Ozaki. President; Debbie Martin. Sgt. at Arms; Laurie Pace. Secretary; Rick Couch. Parliamentarian; Vanessa Dunmore. Officer at Large; Tricia Ives. Vice-pres.; Cheri McDonald. Trea- surer; and Kathy Williams. Liaison Officer. President Keith Ozaki makes morning announcements. Mrs. Louise Ring. Advisor. 226 Clubs COUNCIL COORDINATES ACTIVITIES Senior Student Council Representatives Senior Representatives Greg Bishop. Fran Brown. Jeff Cruce. Theresa Duckett. Ann Giebeig. Pam Hayes Cindy Hodges. Ten Jordan. Bert Marks. Chuck Milligan. Guy Nor- rts. Laura Peele. Brad Roberts. Terri Stebbms. Betsy Teus- cher, and Pat Womer Junior Student Council Representatives Junior Representatives Brenda Adams. Chuck Brown. Sha- ron Cooley. Carol Demas. Jimmy Fairchild. Natalie Harris. Pamela Jackson. Jackie Lee. Melinda Martin. Vickie Moon. Debbie Murray. Scott Paul. Sarah Rivers. Debbie Simonson. Shelley Stebbms. Bert Toner, and Abbie Wmtons Sophomore Student Council Representatives Sophomore Representatives Lmda Berry. Sheri Britt. Ricky Bush, Sheila Chnstie. Jeff Dicks. Djuan Eubanks. Audrey Fluellen, Margaret Hall. Lisa Johns. Angie Koon, Linda Lou- ise Little. Mike Rick. David Nelson. Lloyd Peterson. Shern Rauierson. Rhonda Runions. Claudia Spohn. Deshazo Wil- kerson. and Angela C Woody Clubs 227 National Honor Society National Honor Society members must maintain a minimum B average each semester of their high school year. This in itself tells what caliber students are eligible for member- ship. To become and to continue to be a member of National Honor So- ciety is truly an honor. The Society’s members are recognized at gradu- ation by wearing a red honor cord. 228 Clubs J I Sanor U«rom Saardstay Kenny Soya Couch Yurko Goodbraad Bar? Manta Ke P Onto Laura Peaie Cana T ry arc Pcaia 'A‘ e n «w Memoers -ar Bran- non Kan Bocrace Caro Oarvaa Dmmr. c a Tnoa see Oouq Keicand. Chary McDonald Lynn McQuatter Barbara Morgan Kan = co« and Katranna WWam Socnomore Memcers Am Barnard. -oa Bana aid Tony Braoma Cara Canon. Tarry Caster. Donald Chnsea Snarfa Oraca Susan Coucn. Enc 0ara can 0« Steve GautTter Margaret «all. Sally Hocoar Andrew «oors Caff anna Jonnacn John Ke- an. L-rca uma. Danny Luesfci. Mia Muzzey D nd sawcr am Paimer Sharon Parter Ken Pun Bran Schretoar iltar .‘iiians and Sac W’Miamsor Left to right: Chen McDonald Vice-president Tnoa hres President: and Carol Den as Treasurer CHjfcsr 229 Beta Club ... i Beta Members Beth Atwood. David Bates. Mike Beardsley. Jim Beggs. Kim Bochette. Kenny Boyle. Jan Brannon. Oar- lene Brown. Eddie Carver. Pam Childs. Tom Cisseli. Rick Couch. Natalie Counts. Teresa Crawford. Carol Demas. Richard Farmer. Richard Fernandez. Beverly Fleming. Karen Gardner. Beth George. Arm Giebeig. Riko Goodbread. Te- resa Guthrie. Mike Hanley, Mike Heeke. Donald Holton. An- drea Hook. Tricia Ives. Jo Arm Kirsch. Susan Knight. Angela Lee. Linda Little. Kelly Lord. Tracey McAkster. Cheryl McDonald. Lynn McOuatters. Bert Marks. Melinda Martin. Terry Mauldin, Mia Muzzey. Keith Ozaki. Pam Palmer. Mary Pearl. Laura Peele. Bill Plenge. Brenda Price. Lisa Reddick. Mke Rowand. Sarah Rivers. Sandy Shaw. Evelyn Smith. Chuck Snipes. Ramona Strickland. Rex Stnckland. Kay To- ner. Omerga Wilkerson. Kathy Williams. Rosie Wimberly. Vicki Windham, and Pat Womer Left to right: Tracey McAlister, Vice-president; Beth George. President; Mrs. Wanda Gause. Advisor; Pat Womer. Secretary; Ann Giebeig. Treasurer. 230 Clubs .. In Action! Beta Club is one of the most dedi- cated and outstanding organiza- tions at Columbia High. This club sponsors the annual powder-puff football game and the Miss CHS Pa- gent which is held in the spring. Proceeds from the Beta sponsored powder-puff game are used to pro- vide a Christmas party and gifts for a number of underprivileged child- ren. To become a member of Beta Club a 3.2 grade point average is re- quired of Seniors, a 3.4 of Juniors, and a 3.6 of Sophomores. Members participate in District Meetings, Beta Bowls, and attend the State Convention. The purpose of this club is to pro- mote honesty, leadership, high ideals and service among high school students as well as to recog- nize them for their individual merit- orious achievement. At graduation Senior members are honored by wearing golden Beta stoles. Clubs 231 Mu Alpha Theta Mu Alpha Theta is an honorary math society for students who have maintained a minimum B average in college preparatory math courses which include geometry, Algebra II. Algebra III with trigonometry, and Calculus. Under the able sponsorship of Mrs. Dawn Cox and Mrs. Carol Mar- tin, Mu Alpha Theta members are encouraged to continue excelling in all areas of mathematics. 232 Clubs y = mx + b Senior members Khymber Barnard. David Bates. Mike Beardsley. Jim Beggs. Kenny Boyle. Darlene Brown. Dawn Childs. Tom Cisseli, Rick Couch. Natalie Counts. Teresa Crawford. Lance Davis. Richard Fernandez. Beth George. Ann Giebeig. Yuriko Goodbread. Mary Nell Haley. Mike Han- ley. Mike Heeke. Cindy Hodges. Susan Knight. Bert Marks. Terry Mauldin. Cathy McGinnis. Jim Montgomery. Keith Qzaki. Kenny Patterson. Laura Peele Brenda Price. Sandy Shaw. Chuck Snipes. James Stewart. Kay Toner. Alfred Tracy. Rosie Wimberly, and Pat Womer Junior members Jana Barker. Kim Bouchette. Jan Brannon. Bruce Dana. Carol Demas, Dawn Dicks. Billy Dye. Cheryl Ko- Kanson. Jody Huggins. Tricia Ives. Doug Kirkland. Natalie Knight. Darryl Lane. Michael Lange. Cheryl McDonald. Lynne McQuatters. Ricky Peters. Carla Riley. Kim Ripple. Sa- rah Rivers. Rita Saunders. Ricky Simmons. Bert Toner, and Katherine Williams Sophomore Members Joe Benefield. Tony Broome. Donald Christie. Sheila Christie. Eric Dana. Ernie Edge. Margaret Hall. Andrea Hooks. Stephen Lange. Pam Palmer, Kim Pur- vis. Brian Schneber. Albert Wilhams. and Nefo Williamson Mrs. Dawn Cox. Advisor; Bert Marks. President; Yuriko Goodbread. Secretary-Treasurer. Clubs 233 French Club Interest in the culture, language, and people of France spurs the students' participation in the French Club. This club sponsors a select number of French students to par- ticipate in the annual competition held by the Congress of French Culture in Florida. Members Brenda Adams. Paul Antal. Debbie Ball. Jana Barker. David Bates. Joe Bates Joe Benefield. David Bennett. Jake Berry. Natalie Bishop. Karen Blalock. Yael Bietard. Marcia Boone. Lee Boucheile. Kenny Boyle. Sheri Bntt. Tony Broome. Fran Brown. Cindy Carnathan. Eddy Carver. Lisa Chandler. Lynn Chasteen, Dawn Childs. Craig Clampett. Ricky Clark. Jan.ce Cobb. Pam Couch. Rck Couch. Susan Couch. Natalie Counts. Bruce Dana. Sandy Davis, Carol Demas. Robin Dnsko, Vanessa Dunmore. Billy Dye. Ernest Edge. Yahna Elliott. Becky Ellis. Jimmy Fairchild. Tern Feguson. Janelle Fike. Karen Gard- ner. Tracy Gedrai. Beth George. Ann Giebeig. Marilyn Giebeig. Scott Gilmer, Gene Griffis. Mary Nell Haley. Meg Haley. Margaret Hall. Roy Harrison. Jody Huggins. Trtcia Ives. Billy Johnston. Carol Joye. Reid Kennedy. Doug Kirkland Susan Knight. Darryl Lane. Michael Lange. Stephen Lange. Scott Larkin. Becky Markham. Debbie Martin. Cliff Maxwell. Mandy May Tracey McAlister Cheryl McDonald, Ken Mier. Karin Miller. Chuck Milligan Julie Moore. Barbara Morgan. Richard Nelson. Guy Norris. Debbie North. Stephen Osborne. Keith Ozaki. Lassie Ozaki. Lauda Pace. Abby Page. Chuck Patten Mary Pearl. Laura Peele. Ricky Peters. Terri Phillips. Brenda Price. Sherri Pruett. Hank Purser. Judy Russell. Krista Sanders. Stephen Sauls. Rita Saunders. Sandy Shaw John Sheeley, Ricky Simmons. Debbie Simonson. Chuck Snipes. Tim Stanley. Rex Strickland. Pam Swilley. John Timmons. Bert Toner. Kay Toner. Shaun Tootle. Cassie Tucker. Carmen Underwood. L«a Waters. Nan Erie Watts Doc Whelan Elizabeth Whiddon. Albert Williams. Kathy Williams. Lorie Williams Renee Williams. Sharyn Willis. Vicki Windham. Rachel Witt. Pat Wo- rrier. Keith Wooley. and Sarah Young. Standing: Michael Lange. President; Mrs. Mary Barker. Advisor; Jody Huggins. Parlia- mentarian Seated: Bert Toner, Treasurer; Laurie Pace. Secretary, and Doug Kirkland. Vice-president. 234 Clubs m Spanish Club Spanish Club members have the opportu- nity to learn about Latin countries, cultures, and religions. Fund raising projects are held to help finance club members' visits to Latin countries. This year the members' skills in the Spanish language will be put to the test when they visit Spain. Members are Nancy Baildon. Rente Bailey Amie Barnard. Mke Beardsley. Wendy Bishop. Kim Bouchette. Jan Bran- non. Alvin Bntt. Tern Charney. Dawn Dicks. Greg Gagliano. Sieve Gauthier. Mike Heeke. Andrea Hestor Andrea Hooks. MekxJie Jenkins. Carla Locklear. Kathy McKee. Lynne McOuatters. Melinda Martin. Tim Martin. Mia Muzzey. Steve Nelson, Janet Nigro. Laura Nigro. Cindy Orender. Pam Palmer. Carla Riley. Kim Ripple. Brenda Saunders. Susan Sans. Evelyn Smith. Tra Tracey. Melanie Walsmith. and Blame Wheeler. Kimmy Richards. President. Ramona Strick- land. Vice-president. Lee Arm Bertram. Secretary. Tammy Lee. Treasurer, and Marion Cray. Sergeant-at-Arms Kimmy Richards, President; Ramona Strickland. Vice-president; Lee Ann Bertram. Secretary; Tammy Lee, Treasurer; Marion Cray. Sgt. at Arms. Far left; Mrs. Mathis. Clubs 235 DRAMA CLUB The Drama Club strives for ex- cellence in the presentation of dra- matic arts. Drama club members are Amy Barnard, David Bates, Jon Bates, Darlene Brown, Pam Couch, Natalie Counts, Teresa Crawford, Jackie Curry, Charlotte Dawson, Beth George, Ann Giebeig, Riko Goodbread, Anna Greenhalgh, Bev- erly Holt, Cindy Hodges, Scott Hu- bert, Ken Hopkins, Angie Helms, Natalie Knight, Susan Knight, Carla Locklear, Teresa Lovett, Debbie Martin, Tim Martin, Susan McDonald, Paul Mears, Karen Miller, Richard Nelson, Pam Palmer, Mar- jorie Peacock, Laura Peele, Rory Penland, Stan Pezley, Wendy Ponce, Chuck Snipes, Alfred Tracy, Blaine Wheeler, Lori Williams. Mike Hanley. President; Vice-president. Sandy Shaw; Darlene Brown. Secretary; Pat Womer. Busi- ness Manager. Wendy Bishop. Historian; and Chuck Snipes. Parliamentarian. 236 Clubs ii FBLA Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica consists of over 60 active mem- bers working together and as indi- viduals to achieve a feeling of security in the world of business. Each year they have several fund raising projects. They sell candy and hold occasional bake sales so that they can attend district and re- gional competition meetings. Pat Gagliano, President; Kim Bouchette; Beverly Fleming; Jackie Curry; Mrs. Leila Evans, Advisor; Vanessa Dunmore 238 Clubs “Takin’ Care of Business” F8LA Members Cindy Adams. Janet Anderson. Carla Artine. Remta Bailey Debbie Ball. Susan Barnes. Iraida Betancourt. Kim Bouchette. Rhonda Brooks. Lori Cannon. Charles Carver. Neilene Crusaw. Vertene Crusaw. Jacqueline Curry. Sandra Davis. Darlene Denson. Vanessa Dunmore. Beverly Fleming, Katrina Fleming. Greg Gagliano. Patrick Gagliano. Carl Huggins. Fa onna Jones. Cherri Lammons. Debbie Lammons. Kim Lane. Angela Lee, Verenda Lee. Faye McIn- tosh, Lottie Murphy. Marjorie Peacock. Brenda Price. Kimmy Richards. Sarah Rivers. Valerie Robinson. Brenda Saunders. Timothy Stanley. Ramona Strickland. Mary Taylor. Penny Thomas. Sharlene Thomas. B J Turner. Karen Walker. An- gela Welch. Omerga Wilkerson. Mary Williams. Ruth Wil- liams. Betty Witt. Sharon Cassidy, Darlene Dicks. Ann Gie- beig, Cindy Hodges. Cindy Hodges, Debbie Griffin. Susan Thomas. Annette Crusaw. Lisa Buzzuto. Dorothy Coles. Stephen Behrenwaid Stanley Bezaley. Lease 8utler Becky Shipp, and Gwen Atkinson FBLA District meeting at CHS Students show interest in meeting. Special guests attend meeting. Clubs 239 Science Club Science Club members explore the unknown in an effort to broaden their abilities in the scientific field. Each year the club participates in local and state science fairs, bring- ing many honors to Columbia High. Members Amie Barnard. Mike Beardsley. Jim Beggs. Joe Benefield. David Bennett. Karen Blalock. Kenny Boyle. Tony Broome. Maureen Brown. Eddie Carver, Terry Charney. Ja- nice Cobb. Pam Couch. Rick Couch. Susan Couch. Ehc Dana. Phil Davis, Ernest Edge. Janelle Fike. Beth George. Mary Nell Haley. Meg Haley. Kim Hudson. Billy Johnston. John Kitlen. Mike Lange. Stephen Lange. Scott Larkin. Linda Little. Tracy Lowery. Bert Marks. Debbie Martin. Tim Martin. Terry Mauldin. Paul Mears Chucky Milligan. Jeff Moses. Mia Muzzey. Laura Nigro. Keith Ozaki, Lassie Ozaki. Sharon Parker. Kenny Patterson. Mary Pearl, Terry Pearl. Laura Peele. Kim Purvis, Mike Rowand. Chuck Snipes. Pam Swilley. Ruth Williams, and Sharon Willis Chuck Snipes. Sgt. at Arms; Mary Nell Haley. Historian; Bert Marks. Vice-president; Mrs. Debra Wright, Advisor; Mike Beardsley, Treasurer; Lassie Ozaki. Secretary; and Keith Ozaki. President. 240 Clubs Art Club Ann Giebeig. Secretary; Susan Borst. Vice-president; Rhonda Driggers, President; Mrs. Candace Hines and Danny Owens. Advisors. The Art Club contributed greatly to the pride and spirit at Columbia High this year by gaining many hon- ors and awards. They successfully completed many fine projects which included winning a first place ribbon for their booth at the Columbia County Fair. Members are Beth Atwood. Lee Ann Bertram. Susan Borst. Bobby Boatwright. Melodie Brannon. Amelia Bndges. Linda Brockman. Tina Brooks. Darlene Brown. Dorothy Carter. Dawn Dicks. Rhonda Driggers. Frankie Eatmon. Pam Foster. Ann Giebe g. Robin Gillette. Anna Greenhalgh. Beverly Holt. J m Johnson. Jana Kmg. Lori Lecthenberg. Tammy Lee. Sandy Markham. Debbie Martin. Mark Mathis Mike Miles. Gayl McClure. Debra Neeley Terri Norris. Robin Payne. Jill Pauley. Rory Penland. Gaye Lynn Revels. Tony Richardson. Tracey Saytor. Lisa Spradley. Lewis Stokes. Betsy Teuscher Debbie Thomas. Dale Williams. Lon Williams, and Brenda Woods ram rosier, ann uiebeig, Hobin Gillette, Anna Greenhalgh, Beverly Holt, Jim Johnson, Jana King, Lori Lecthenberg, Tammy Lee. Sandy Markham, Debbie Martin, Mark Mathis, Mike Miles, Gayl McClure, Debra Neeley, Terri Norris, Rotfin Payne, Jill Pauley, Rory Penland, Gaye Lynn Revels, Tony Richardson, Tracey Saylor, Lisa Spradley, Lewis Stokes, Betsy Teuscher, Debbie Thomas, Dale Williams, Lori Williams, and Brenda Woods. FHA The Future Homemakers of Amer- ica is designed to help interested students expand their knowledge in the areas of cooking, sewing, and childcare. FHA Officers and Advisor 242 Clubs . and a pinch of salt FHA Members Crustal Acutf. Faye Anderson. Wanda Atkin- son. Sheila Bader. Yondatyn Barnes. Patricia Bradley. Me- lanie Bnce. Amelia Bridges. Renee Brown. Vickie Brown. Johna Burdo. Usa Butler. Mary Byrd. Carolyn Campbell. Gwen Carter. Dorothy Coles. Johnnie Mae CoINns. Debbie Cook. Kristy Cook. Sharon Cooley. Beverly Copeland. An- nette Crusaw. Neflene Crusaw. Craig Davis. Ten Davis. Yahna Elliot. Tina Elmore. Tammy Fleming. Laurie Flippm. Allison Flueilen. Joanne Gibson. Robin Gillette. Lisa Hamm. Natalie Hams. Vickie Harris. Katrina Hill, Christina Holt. Wanda Jackron. Rema James. Sharon James. Gloria Jen- nms. Anita Jermgan. Cathy Johnson, Faye Jones. Nettie Jones. Toynetta Jones. Jackie Lemmons. Lorie Lang. Dixie Lewis. Wendy Manning. Annette Mayo. Arlene Mayo. Thiefra McCloud. Tarren Mersky. Susan Moore. Althorida Morgan. Lottie Murphy. Terne Norns. Karen Oglesby. Sytvia Owens. Julie Parrot. Patricia Pearce. Rise Pearson. Debra Perry. Ka- ren Pert son, Lisa Phillips. Robbie Arm Pope. Tammy Powell. Paula Pruitt. Shern Pruitt. Vanessa Rent . Karen Rhodes, Denise Roberts. Robin Robinson. Valerie Robinson. Sharon Rowe. Tammy Royals. Johnette Shaw. Alora Sheppard. Wanda Sheppard Debra Smith. Elaine Smith. Cindy Staples. Shirley Staples. Suzanne Stebbms. Darlene Strickland. Gail Taylor. Pam Taylor. Debbie Thomas. Vernice Thomas, Pinky Timmons. Sylvia Tucker. Melanie Waismith. Karen Walker. Carless Watson. Angie Welch. Kathy White. Tammy Wilker- son. Brenda Williams. Carne Williams. Rose Williams. Ruth Williams. Weena WiHiamson. Angie Wilson. Angela Woody, and Heidi Wynn. A stitch in time ... Preparing balanced meals Clubs 243 DECA Membership in Distributive Edu- cation Club of America is limited to those students enrolled in Dis- tributive Education. These students are trained for careers in retailing, wholesaling, and other service areas. In addition to fulfilling all graduation requirements, DE students must work a minimum of fifteen hours a week. Deca Officers and advisor 244 Clubs ... Hard at Work . .. in the classroom . going to work Clubs 245 INTERACT Interact is sponsored by the Rotary Club. Its purpose is to provide young people the opportunity to work to- gether in a world fellowship dedicated to service and international under- standing. Interact undertakes two ma- jor projects each year, one designed to serve the school or community, the other to promote international understanding. Semor Members Mike Beardsley, Jim Beggs. Greg Bishop. Dar- lene Brown, Tom Cwsell. Rick Couch. Natalie Counts. Beverly Fleming. Beth George. Ann Giebeig. Marilyn Giebeig. Mary Nell Haley. Fran Harries. Mike Heeke. Donald Holton. Marcia Hug- gins. Desi Jordan. Susan Knight. Kelly Lord. Bert Marks. Debbie Martin. Terry Mauldm. Tracey McAlister. Barbara McDavid. Mike Miles. Jim Montgomery. Keith Ozaki. Kenny Patterson, Laura Peele Sandy Shaw. Chuck Snipes. Cynthia Stephens. Rex Strickland, and Pat Womer Junior Members Suzanne Wheeler. Lynn Chasteen, Jana Barker. Wendy Bishop. Lee Bouchelle. Cindy Carnathan. Eddy Carver. Tricia Ives Darryl Lane. Mike Lange, Melinda Martin. Chen McDonald. Lassie Ozaki. Laurie Pace. Rita Saunders. Lisa Waters. Katherine Williams. Renee Williams and Maureen Brown Tom Cissell. Vice-president; Lassie Ozaki. Secretary-Treasurer; and Rick Couch, President 246 Clubs KEY CLUB Key Club Officers Key Club is sponsored by Lake City Kiwanis Club. This club is dedi- cated to developing character and leadership for today’s young men. These members participate in many community activities. Members are: Kevin Bass. Pat Cassidy. Tom Cissell. Keith Couey. Eric Dana. Jim Duncan. Don DuPree. Jimmy Fair- child. Richard Fernandez. Brian Gilmer. Tim Graham. Mike Heeke. Eric Jones. Reid Kennedy, Mark Mathis. Richard Menendez, Mike Miles. Jim Montgomery. Charles Morgan. Jett Moses. Bill Nelson, Guy Norris. Stephen Osborne. Scott Paul. Jody Porter Hank Purser. Steve Nelson. Kevin Rich. Don Root. John Sauls. John Sheely John Skinner. Mark Miller, Jett Rayi. Bruce Weddle Bobby Westberry. Blame Wheeler. Robert White. Branch Schimmenty. and Shaun Tootle Clubs 247 The Cooperative Business Educa- tion Program is composed of 19 stu- dents who receive school and on- the-job training in secretarial and clerical work. These students attend classes in the morning and work in offices in the afternoon. Their perfor- mance is evaluated by both their teacher and their employer. Members «re Carla Arline. Dawn Bowden. Teresa Creel. Al- thea Delk. Judy Fair, Beverly Fleming. Qumn Ford Selina Goble Pam Hayes. Chern lammons, Debbie Lammons. Donna Morgan. Meiva Nash, Kathy Oglesby. Juanita Rich- ardson. Thelma Robinson. Diane Rowe. Melanie Silvey. and Terri Stebbins CBE Officers and sponsor. Mrs. Linda Moses. 248 Clubs FFA Future Farmers of America helps to train young men who are inter- ested in the field of agriculture. Members are: Earl Alford. Ronald Baldwin. Paul Bed- enbaugh. Buddy Crews. William Crews. Ricky Clark. Alan Dicks. Felicia Farr. Randal Edenfield. Ricky Edenfield. Bill Frasier. Joe Gnnes. Grain Curry. John Hall. Doug Hudson, Steve Huggins, Donald Lee. Jimmy Martin. Tommy Martin. Terry Mauldin. Floyd Morgan. Alan McManus. Randy McRaw Bruce Nettles. Timmy Nettles. Timmy Owens. Glenn Parnell, Raymond Peeler Ricky Pitts. Greg Pope. James Os- burn, John Reed, Ken Robinson. Raleigh Sistrunk. Scott Statvey, Timmy Taylor. Ron Vondevoren. and Steve White Officers are pictured at left ClubS 249 Intramural Council Jeff Cruce, President; Renita Bailey, Secretary; Ann Giegeig. Treasurer; and Tim Jernigan. Vice- president. Students at CHS have the oppor- tunity to participate in a variety of athletic programs. Activities offered this school year are: tennis (singles) badminton (singles and doubles), table tennis, basketball one-on-one, volleyball, flag football, softball, and basketball. Games are played at the Lake City Junior High East campus and at our own campus beginning at 3:30 each day. Individual and team trophies are given to the winners during awards day ceremonies each year. The Intramural Council assists the Director in scheduling, officiating, and promoting activities; it also serves as an appeal board. The fundamental purpose of the program is to provide fun for all non-varsity players in any given sport. 250 Clubs Intramural Athletics Clubs 251 Auto Mechanics Members of Auto Mechanics in- clude Earl Alford, Paul Barcia, Greg Bing, Bill Black, Tracey Blackmore, David Blowers, Allen Brooks, Charles Brown, Duane Brown, James Cowan, Link Ellzey, Bill Hall, Chris Harrington, Wayne Hons, Sam Huff, John Jenkins, Tim Jernigan, Tim Kirkland, Mike Kirkman, Bill Koon, Mike Lindboe, Carlos Lin- dsey, Dwight Lord, Kelly Luker, Charles McClain, Nathan Markham, James NesSmith, Bruce Nettles, Ron Nipper, Kelvin Park, Raymond Peeler. Jimmy Phillips, David Porter, Raymond, Redman, Rick Register, Charles Stafford, Jeff Swilley, Randy Tate, David Vernan, Kelvin Wynn. Officers are: Bill Koon, President; Charles Stafford, Vice-president; David Porter, Secretary; John Jen- kins, Treasurer, and Sam Huff, Sgt. at Arms. 252 Clubs VICA If a student is mechanically in- clined, he probably is a member of the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. There are three branches of VICA—Auto Mechanics, Small En- gine Mechanics, and Electronics. These fields provide practical expe- rience for the students in their cho- sen ares. Members are Danny Baker. Tim Freeman. Frank Harris. Jeff Landis. Clark Lee. Jamie Norton. Tony Richardson, Don Roof. Alan Stokes. Mark Taylor Greg Tyre, and Danny Will- ever S Pace Getzen is the advisor VICA Officers and Sponsor Clubs 253 NEWSPAPER STAFF The Tiger, Columbia High’s bi- monthly newspaper, is put out by the fourth period publications class. Story rejections, re-writes, typo- graphical errors, and missed dead- lines are all part of the game. The staff takes all these problems in stride, and a big sigh of relief is al- ways sounded when the paper is fi- nally “put to bed.” Staff members Gwen Atkinson. Vanessa Bates. Susan Borst. Manon Cray. Robin Dampter. Yolanda Davis, Darlene Den- son. Tern Duckett. Vanessa Ounmore. Tammy Goss. Cathy Holloway. Ten Jordan. Ouida Kirby. Maureen Mathews. Bill Nelson. Wendy Ponce. Randy Reich, Renee Sweezer. Pam Taylor. Betsy Teuscher. Loretta White, and Lori Williams Advisor is Mrs. Anne Dekle The Tiger Staff Editor Terri Duckett checks out finished product. If you miss one more deadline, you all get F's! 254 Clubs PUTTING THE TIGER TOGETHER Sports Editor Bill Nelson makes two Layout Editor Susan Borst puts it together Typists Wendy Ponce and Pam Taylor relax after meeting deadline. Photographer Mike Miles—on loan from yearbook staff. Clubs 255 HOSA Those students who wish to explore the various health careers participate in Health Occupation Students of America Club. Under the direction of their sponsor Mrs. Jeane Ku- nnemann. these students receive practical training, go on educational field trips, and study the various areas of health careers. Members are Camalar Ausgood. Scottie Barber. Carlene Brown Gina Cavime. Gerald Clark. Beverly Copeland. Sha- ron DuBose. Tammia Flemming. Clara Floyd. Christine Ford. Quinn Ford. Angie Gillen. Pat Hamilton. B.J Hancock. Marie Hill. Wanda Jackson. Tanya Jarvis. Penny Jones. Sophia Jones. Virginia Key. Lohre Lamonda Yvonne Manning. Laune Markham. Darlene Martin. Tammy Milan. Tina Mobley. Susan Moore. Carla Muray. Helen Newcomb. Danett Patter- son. Debbie Phillips. Lynn Prescott. Cindy Ratliff. Tern Rey- nolds. Thelma Robinson. Carolyn Saulsby. Betty Schwartz, Debra Smith. Claudia Spohn. Donna Williams. Sara Williams, and Betty Witt 256 Clubs HOSA Officers: I to r: Beverly Copeland. Treasurer; Laurie Markham. Vice-president; Darlene Martin. President; Mrs Kunnemann. Sponsor. Back row. I to r: Carlene Brown. Historian; Betty Witt. Secre- tary. and Pat Hamilton. Parliamentarian. Kristy Duren Dee Scott Debbie Ball Majorettes Betty Douglas Tina Davis Heidi Wynn Clubs 257 Flag Corps and Rifle Corps Flag corps Members of Flag Corps: Carla Locklear, Sandy Davis, Chrissy Carver, Linda Little, Cara Carson, Pinky Timmons, Sylvia Tucker, Angie Woody, Marilyn Johnson, Krista Sanders, and Cheryl Strick- land. Rifle Corps members are Omerga Wilkerson, Wanda Shep- perd, and Jackie Anderson. Rifle corps 258 Clubs Jazz Band Clubs 259 260 Clubs Columbia High School Fighting Officers: Natalie Counts—President; Debbie Ball—Vice President; Secretary- Treasurer Jacqueline Curry; Kristi Ellinwood—Librarian; Assistant Librarian- Sandy Davis; Publicity—David Bates; Drum Major—Pat Womer; Drum Cap- tain-Chuck Patton The Tiger Band of 79-80 was one of the best ever. They participated in the Annual Cherry Blossom Festi- val in Washington D.C. This year’s Tiger Band received straight superi- ors at the District Marching Contest in Gainseville. Members are: Jackie Anderson, Debbie Ball, David Bates, Tim Benton, James Carter, Natalie Counts, Jackie Curry, Sandy Davis, Janet Edge, Kristi Ellinwood, Jim Hammers, Deleatha Kelsey, Kelly Knight, Charles Morgan, John Nel- son, Ray Register, John Waddell, Bobby Westberry, Omerga Wilker- son, Sara Williams, Weena William- son, Pat Womer, Karen Roberts, Djuana Eubanks, Betty Johnson, Tomi Stinson, Cassie Tucker, How- ard Ellis, Joe Bruce, Mark Mathis, Philip Williams, Tami Wynn, Desh- azo Wilkerson, Gene Griffis, Leroy George, Steve Murray, Rise Pear- son, Donald Woodbridge, Jeff Je- rome, Charlie Lanier, Paul Antel, Bill Danial, Adam Douglas, Phil Davis, Mark Birchard, Steve Runyon, Ray Watson, Eric Foster, Bill Rivers, Richard Tyson, Steve Gauthier, Kat- rina Rentz, Sybil Coxe, Melinda Bryan, Becky Markham, Joni Can- non, Cathy Calley, Robinson, Mar- gie Broadly, Jill Cissell, Martha Rine, Carl Huggins, Linda Little, Teresa James, Sheryl Smith, Barbara Mor- gan, Christine Holt, Bert Toner, Joe Johnson, Jerry Chandler, Chuck Patton, Tony Curtis, Jeff Tompkins, Danny Jenkins, Tim Duckett, Charles Jackson, Alfred Seymour, and Wendal Smith Mr. Hentzlemen Tiger Band Clubs 261 JROTC JROTC staff JROTC is a program that has a lot going for young men and women who want to get the most out of their high school years. The cultiva- tion of citizenship, leadership, char- acter building, and self-confidence, vital to both civilian and military pur- suits, are the basic program objec- tives. Much of the experience and instruction just isn’t available any other way at the high school level. The ability to motivate and lead oth- ers is stressed and the respect of their peers are sources of pride to young men and women. Com- petitive activities include drill teams, honor and color guards, rifle teams, and drum and bugle corps. Enroll- ment in the program does not re- quire any obligation for the future military service, however full college scholarships and competitive acad- emy appointments are available through this program. JROTC Advisors 262 Clubs Boys and Girls Color Guard I 263 Boys and Girls Drill Team 264 Rifle Team Companies A, B, C and D Columbia High School Chorus The Chorus and Ensemble sing in the community trying to spread joy and happiness through their music. The wonderful assembly in the gym will always be remembered. In March the Concert Chorus partici- pated in District Festival in Jackson- ville. There they received top rat- ings. The CHS Tiger Chorus took a trip to Nashville, Tennessee in May and participated in the American Choral Music Festival. The chorus members were busy doing many fund raising activities in order to help finance the trip. Senior members are: Susan Barnes, Fran Brown, James Carter, Marion Cray, Nellene Crusaw, Lisa Dace, Marsha Dicks, Donald Dohrn, Randy Fletcher, James Givens, Juanna Green, Wanda Henderson, Lisa Hobbs, Marcia Huggins, Kim Hyde, Rosa Jones, Cynthia Rawls, Rose McArthur, Joe McGhghy, Sherilyn Oliver, Greg O’neal, Wendy Ponce, Cindy Ratcliff, Lisa Raw- leigh, Ray Register, Sherman Roth- well, Kim Scott, Melanie Smith, Chuck Snipes, Donald Steward, Ronald Steward, Sheila Tomlin, Cassandra Tunsil. 266 Clubs And Ensemble The Ensemble and several solists worked very hard on music for solo ensemble festival competition which was held in February and received top ratings. Soloists included: Fletcher Kirby, Marcia Huggins, Abegail Wintons, Betty Douglas, Glen Cherry, Wendy Ponce, Lynn Chasteen, Donald Steward, Willie Denson, Lisa Bulthuis, Ray Register, Regina Yandle, Tim Martin, Vivian Banks, Bruce Smith (piano), and Joe Bruce (piano). The Tigerettes also competed in this festival. 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Greg Thomas, John Timmons, and Beverly Wilkes Chuck Snipes Mike Miles Mary Nell Haley Marcia Huggins • ............. • • •••••••••••• 268 Clubs of the 1980 COLUMBIAN COPY EDITOR—Tracey McAlister BUSINESS MANAGER-Marcia Huggins PHOTOGRAPHERS-Chuck Snipes, Mike Miles, and Mary Nell Haley Being a part of producing this yearbook was a rewarding experi- ence -for all of us. It meant long hours, frustration, and lots of hard work. We learned to work together when nerves were on edge. Dead- lines approached ever too quickly. There were never enough pictures, never enough copy written, and when things could go wrong . . . they did! But in spite of it all we think the result has been terrific! Don't you agree? INDEX SR. DIRECTORY—Lori Wil- liams and Laurie Baughan—Co-Edi- tors; and Anna Greenhalgh Clubs 269 FEATURES—Matilyn Giebeig—Editor; Lee Ann Bertram, and Bev- erly Wilkes SOPHOMORE SECTION—Karen Gardner—Editor; John Tim- mons. and Lisa Dace JUNIOR SECTION—Lawrence Davis-Editor; Desi Jordan, and Cindy Freeman SENIOR SECTION—Angie Crews—Editor; Kenny Patterson ADS—Tammy Lee and Kelly Lord—Co-Editors; Audrey Smith and Robin Dampier SPORTS—Laura Peele—Editor; Pam Taylor. Greg Thomas And now ... A word from our SPONSORS Patrons Harry Guerry Funeral Home Tom Elzey’s Barber Shop Protection Service, Inc. Petty’s Westside 76 Station John E. McAlister Family Wayne’s Carpets Alfonso Levy Tom Copeland Turman’s Super Market Granger Lumber and Supply Co. Dr. Charles T. Ozaki and Family Dick Mason Century 21 The Lighthouse Cappell’s Shoes Rapid Press Mary Nell Haley Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Haley Martin Campers Kenneth O. Dicks Farms, Inc. Land and Homes, Inc. Lake City News and Advertiser Mr. and Mrs. Noidrie Moses CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1980 MAY Till ROAD RISI IO Ml LI YOU MAY INI WIND BE ALWAYS AT YOUR BACK MAY Till SUN SHINE WARM UPON YOUR LACE TUI RAIN FALL SOFT UPON YOUR FIELDS AND MAY OOD ALWAYS HOLD YOU IN THE PALM OF HIS HAND. ROBERT GEORG __■ Insurance 27 WEST MADISON STREET 752-7711 FIRE • AUTO • LIFE • HEALTH • HOME BUSINESS • MARINE • BONOS COLUMBIA COUNTY BANK Full Service Bank Member FDIC Friday 9 am ’til 6pm Mon.—Thur. 9 am —2pm 127 West Hillsboro Lake City, Florida 752-5646 ‘Make this Bank your Bank.” Congratulations to the Class of '80 274 Advertisements Jiffy Food Stores Congratulations to the Seniors of ’80 U.S. 41 South 752-2053 BRUCE’S For finest in men’s and women’s fashions 226 N. Marion, Lake City, FI. Congratulations to the Class of ’80 Advertisements 275 THE STATE EXCHANGE BANK The State Exchange Motor Bank South Branch 3000 South First Street On The Banking Triangle also on 150 W. 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Carla Sysaye 239, 248 Atkinson. Gwendolyn Kay 268. 239. 254 Atwood. Elizabeth May 230. 241 B Barber. Mildred Barnard. Khymber Lee 232. 233 Barnes. Susan 266 Bahr. Kandy Bailey. Aubrey W Baker. Danny Lee 253 Baker. Sheely Baker. Rufus Baldwin. Ronald K. 249 Baldwin. Teresa Ball. Deborah Anita 14, 234, 239, 257. 260, 261 Barnard. Khymber Lee Barnes. Susan 14. 239 Baskett. Cathy Jo 14. 270, 268. 186 Bates. Vanessa L. 14. 254 Bates. David Thomas 14. 144, 230. 233. 234. 260. 261 Baughan. Laurie 14. 53. 141. 268. 269 Beardsley, Michael Andrew 4. 14. 154. 162. 163. 229. 230. 235. 240. 256 Bedenbaugh. Paul Edward 14. 249 Beebe. Julie 14 Beggs. James Claude 3. 14. 144 151. 162. 165. 230. 233. 240. 246 Behrenwald, Steven Scott 14. 239 Benton. Tim 15. 261 Bertram. Lee Ann 9. 15, 53. 270. 268. 235, 240 Bigbie. Michael Bing. Barry 15 Bishop. Gregory Alan 15, 151.227. 146 Black. William Lee 15. 252 Blackmon. Clifford Steven Boatright. Walter Ellis. Jr. (Sonny) 15 Boone. Susan Marie 15 Borst. Susan Lorraine 15. 270, 241. 254. 255. 268 Bowen. Julia Dawn 15. 248 Boyle. Kenneth Donald (Kenny) 15. 144. 229. 230. 233. 234. 240 Bradley. Tina Marie Bramel. Mitchell D. (Mitch) 15. 162. 165 Brannon. Melody Ann 15. 241 Breza. Angela Colette 16.176. 177. 178. 179 Brice. Melanie Kimberleigh 16. 143 Bridges. Amelia Marie 16. 241.243 Brinkley. Colin Allen 16 Brockman. Linda 7. 16. 57. 241 Brooks, Rhonda Kay 7. 16. 239 Brooks. Tina Irene 16. 241 Brown. Bruce Edward 16 Brown. Carlene Annette 16. 256. 268. 269 Brown. Carmen Victoria 16. 243 Brown. Claude (C.R.) 16 Brown. Darlene Patsy 16. 230. 233. 241. 246 Brown. Francene (Fran) 17. 150. 227. 234. 266 Brown. Wendall Duane 3. 17. 162. 165. 252 Bryant. David Jejean Burch. Randy 17 Byrden. Roy Eddie 17, 162, 165 C Campbell. Carolyn 17, 243 Canavan. Robert 17 Cannon. Darrell 17 Carnathan. Kayrin Yvette 17 Carter. Grechil Andre 17 Carter. Gwendolyn Denise 17. 242. 243 Carter. James Alvin Jr. 17. 261.266 Carter. Michael Alphonso 17 Cassidy. Patrick Ivey 18. 247 Cassidy. Sharon Ann 18. 239 Causebrook. William George Jr. 18 Chandler. Lori Ann 18 Chasteen. Brad 3.18. 162.166. 170 Childs. Dawn Regina 7, 18. 230. 233, 234 Christie. Melissa 18 Cissel. Thomas A. 6, 18, 144, 230. 233. 246. 247 Claridy. Ronald Coats. Alvin Arnold Jr. 18 Coleman. Bennie George III 18 Collins. Johnnie Mae 192. 243 Connell. Kathy Elaine 18 Cooper. Robert Anthony Copeland. Beverly Diane 18. 243. 256 Couch. Richard 2. 19. 144, 158. 162. 164. 229. 230. 233. 234. 240. 246 Counts. Natalie Louise 6. 19. 144. 230, 233. 234. 246. 259. 260. 261 Cowan, James 19. 252 Craigo, Robert Jay Crawford. Broward (Brad) 19 Crawford. Teresa Deann 2.19. 230. 233 Cray. Marion 5. 19. 153. 176. 177. 179. 235. 254. 266 Cray. Brenda Kay 19 Creel. Teresa Ann 248 Crews. Angela 9. 19. 270. 268 Crews. Samuel Dock Jr. (Buddy) 19. 249 Croft. Johnny 19 Cruce. Jeffery (Jeff) 19. 152. 162. 165. 227. 250 Crusaw. Annette Voncile 19. 239. 243 Crusaw. Nellene Denise 20. 239. 242. 243. 266 Curry. Jacqueline Maxine 6. 20. 57. 238. 239. 260. 261 Czech. John 192 D Dace. Celesia A. 20. 53. 266, 268, 270 Daies. Roosevelt Dampier. Stephanie Robin 20. 156. 254. 268. 270 Darby. John Walter 7 Davis. Jay Samuel 20 Davis. Lance Norman 3. 20. 233 Davis. Lawrence A 20, 268. 270 David. Sandra Lynn (Sandy) 20. 239. 258. 260. 261 Davis. Sheila Renee 20, 188. 189 Davis. Timothy Wayne 20 Davis. Yolanda A. 20. 254 Davison. Charlotte A. 21 Deese. Stanford Lewis Delk. Athena Lorraine 21. 248 Denson. Darlene R. 21. 239, 254 Dicks. Darlene Rebecca 21. 239 Dicks. Marsha Diana 21. 266 Dohrn. Donald Anthony 266 Dominque, Michael Edward 21 Douglas. Roderick 21 Driggers, Rhonda Sue 21. 241 DuBose, Sharon Merle 21. 256 Duckett. Theresa L. 21, 155, 176. 177. 178. 179. 227. 254 Duncan. Robert Wylie (Bobby) 152. 162. 163. 167. 168. 170 Dunmore. Vanessa LaSharne 12. 21. 147. 149. 158. 235. 238. 239. 254 DuPree. Joseph E Earls. Elizabeth 22 Eatmon. Frankie Roberta 22. 241 Edenfield. Richard Allen 22. 249 Edge. Janet Marie 22. 261 Edgley. Douglas E. 4. 22 Ellinwood. Kristi Lea 22. 260. 261 Espenship. John 3. 22. 162. 163 F Fair. Judy Ann 22, 248 Felton. Kikerl Fernandez, Ruchard Luis 4. 22. 147. 230. 233. 247 Fisher. Margaret Ann 22 Fleming. Tammy 22. 243. 256 Flemming. Beverly Joyce 22. 230. 238. 239. 246. 248 Fletcher. Leonard Randell 266 Flowers, Robert C. 8. 23. 162. 165 Fluellen. Alonzo 192 Ford. C. Quinn 23. 248. 256 Ford. Robert W. Jr. 23 Foster. Pam 23. 241 Freeman. Cindy Ann 12. 23. 270. 268 Freeman, Donald Timothy 23. 253 G Gagliano. Patrick Joseph 23. 139 Gainer. Quinton 23 Gardner. Karen 6. 23. 230. 235, 268. 270 Gaskins. Tina Louise 23 Geiger. Julie Ann 23 George. Elizabeth (Beth) 23. 144. 230. 233. 235. 240. 246. 268. 269. 335 Gibbs. Alan Jack 24 Gibbs. Cynthia Diane 24 Gibson, Gloria Jean Giebeig. Ann Katherine 12. 24. 53. 137. 151. 188. 227. 230. 233. 235. 239. 240. 246. 250. 268. 270 Giebeig. Marilyn 6. 24. 235, 246. 268. 270 Givens. Debbie 24 Givens. James C. 24. 53. 266 Goble. Selina Carol 24. 138, 140. 141. 248 Goodbread. Huriko 10. 12. 24, 53. 144, 145, 152. 229. 230. 232. 233 Goss, Tammy L. 24. 57. 254 Gott, Wayne Lee II 24 Graham. John Timothy 24. 247 Granger. Sonja Ann 24 Green. Juanna 25. 266 Green, Lynne 25 Greenhalgh. Thiry Ann (Anna) 25. 53. 57. 241. 268. 269 H Haley. Mary Nell 25. 233. 235. 246. 268. 269. 270 Hall. Deborah Jean 25 Hall. Eric Cecil 25 Hall. John Byron 249 Hamilton. Patricia 25. 256 Hammers. James Ramsey 25. 261 Hanley. Michael B. 2. 25. 162, 165. 174. 230. 233 Hanna. Denise 10. 25 Harrington. Chris Randall 252 Harris, Annie Marie Harris. Haywood Harris. Michael Glen 8. 26. 162. 164 Harris. Regina Denise 25 Harriss. Frances 9. 26. 246. 268. 270 Hayes, Pamela Shirline 26, 138, 227, 248 Heeke. Michael 6. 26. 230. 233. 235. 246. 247 Helms. Angela Gwen 26 Henderson. Wanda Faye 26. 188. 189. 266 Herdegen. Donna Lee 26 Higginbothan. Vernon Shelton 26 Hill. Grace Marie 256 Hill. Jake J. 26 Hines. Frank Ray 26. 162. 165 Hobbs. Lisa Marlene 26. 266 Hodges, Cynthia Lynn 7. 26. 188. 189. 227. 233. 239 Holloway. Catherine Regina 27. 254 Holt. Beverly Ann 27. 241 Holton. Donald E. 27. 230, 246 Hons. Wayne Leroy 27. 252 Hopkins. Kenneth E. 27 Howell. Franklin S. 27 Hudson. Doug 27. 249 Huff. Sammy Walter 7. 27, 187. 252 Huggins. Marcia J. 27. 246, 266. 267. 268. 269 Huggins, Steven Allen 27. 249 Hunter. Alan Jeffery 27 Hyde. Kimble Leon 27. 53. 266 J Jackson. Eva April 28 Jackson. Wanda Lee 28. 243. 256 James. Mishell Denise 28 Jenkins. Charles Lacy (Chuck) 3. 28. 53. 166 Jenkins. John Derek 28. 162. 164. 252 Jenkins. Joyce Ann 28 Jerry. Kaiser D. 28 Johnson, Bruce V. 28 Johnson. Danny Ray Johnson. James Everette Jr. 28. 241 Jolley. Margaret Marie 28 Jones. Eric S. 28. 247. 268 Jones. Freddie Lee 29 Jones. Matt Kevin 29 Jones. Milton Wendell Jones. Nettie 243 Jones. Rhonda Kay 29 Jones. Rosa Lee 29. 266 Jones. Sophia Diane 29. 256 Jordan. Desleigh Elizabeth 29. 246. 268, 270 Jordan. Langston Janice Marie 29 Jordan, Teresa Juanita 29. 59. 227. 254 K Kelly. Leslie Kelsey, Deleatha 29. 261 Kennedy. James Reid 2. 29. 235, 247 Kern. James David 29 Key. Virginia Elizabeth 29. 256 King. Jana Rae 30. 241 Kirby. Ouida Lynn 30. 254 Kirkman. Michael Wallace 30. 252 Kirsch. JoAnn 30. 188. 189. 230 Kite, Nancy Hazel 30 Knight. Kelly Lynne 30. 261 Knight. Susan Louise 2. 30. 230. 233. 235. 246 Koon. Tina 30 Koon. William Davis (Bill) 7. 30. 252, 162. 165 Kuntz, Kathryn Elaine 30 L Lammons, Cheri Dianne 30. 239. 248 Lammons. Debbie Sue 30. 239. 248 310 lndex Lamonda, Lohreann 31. 256 Larson. Debra Jean 31 Latham. Charles 31 Lavery, William King 31 Laws. Cynthia A. 31 Laws, James Douglas Lee. Angela 31. 230. 239 Lee. Clark William 253 Lee. Donald A. 31, 249 Lee. Laura Ann 10, 31 Lee. Tammy Kay 9. 31. 53. 137.154. 235. 241. 268. 270 Lee. Verenda Lessie 31. 239 Legree. Mary E. 31 Lenoir, Dondia Ray 31 Lindsey, Carlis 252 Lombard. Steve 32 Lord. Dwight Lee 32. 252 Lord. Kelly 9. 32. 230. 246. 268, 270 Louden. Kenneth Eugene 32 Lovette. Teresa 32 Luker. Kelly V. 32. 252 M Manning. Yvonne 32. 256 Marble. Billy Joe 32 Markham. Laurie Ann 32. 256 Markham. Nathaniel Frank 32. 252 Markham. Sonja Akins 32 Marks. Robert (Bert) 3. 32. 144. 145, 154. 162. 166. 227. 229. 230. 232. 233. 240. 246 Martin. Deborah Lee 33. 158, 226. 235. 240, 246 Martin. Debra Lynn 33. 241. 256 Martin. Frances Darlene 33 Martin. Terry Matthew 33 Martin, Tommy 33. 249 Martin. Willie 32 Mauldin. Terry 33. 230. 233. 240. 246. 249 Maxwell. Craig Mizell 33 Mayo. Judy 33 Mears. James Reid 34 Merkel. Becky 34 Miles, Michael David 34. 166. 241. 246. 247. 255. 268. 269 Miller. Beverly Joyce 35 Miller. Kenneth 35 Milligan. Clarence S. (Chucky) 3. 35. 162. 163. 227. 235. 240 Mobley. Keith Edwin 35 Mock. Drew Gregory 35. 57 Montgomery. James Leighton 10. 35. 233. 246. 247 Moody. Martha Ann 35 Moore. George L. Jr. Morgan. Charles Alan 35. 247. 261 Morgan, Darrell Everette 35 Morgan. Donna Diane 35. 248 Morgan. Floyd Bartley 35. 249 Morgan. Timothy T. 35 Morris. Cheryl A 36 Moses. Jeffery 36. 57. 240. 247 Moye. Sheila 36 Murphy. Douglas Allen 36 Murphy. Gladys Louise 36 Murphy. Lottie Bell 36. 239. 243 Murphy. Samuel Thomas Murphy. Steve 36 Murray. Sharon Elise 36 Me McAlistery. Tracey L. 33. 230, 235. 246. 268. 269 McArthur. Alie M. 33 McCormick. Ricky Lee 33 McCranie. Michael 34 McDavid. Barbara 34. 246 McDonald. Mary Susan 34 McGhghy. Carl 34 McGhghy, Joe Allen 34. 266 McGinnis. Cathlene Anne 34. 138. 233 McIntosh. Dorothy Lorraine McKee. Kathleen L. 34. 235 McManus. John Alan 34. 249 McRae. Randall Bruce 34. 249 N Nash. Melva Jean 36. 248 Neeley. Debra Lynn 36. 241 Nelson, John Phillip 36. 261 Nelson. Marty Kathryn 36 Nelson. Steven V. 37, 247 Nelson, William Tosnes 37. 247, 254. 255 NesSmith. James William 37. 252 Nettles. James Clark 8. 37 Nettles. Tim 37, 249 Norris. Guy William 6. 37. 227. 235, 247 Norris. Tommy Woodrow 37 O Oliver. Sherilyn Renae 37, 266 O'Neal. Gregory Leonard 37. 162, 164. 174, 266 Osborne. Stephen 6. 37, 235. 247 Owens. Tomothy Clyde 7. 37. 162, 164 . 249 Ozaki. Keith Charles 40. 142. 144, 145. 146. 165. 159, 162, 165, 226. 229. 230. 233. 235, 240. 246 P Parker. James Edward II 38 Parnell. Anthony Glena 38. 249 Pate. Diane Elaine 38 Patterson. Kenneth Edwin 38. 149. 162. 163. 174. 233, 240. 246. 268. 271 Peacock. Marjorie Louise 38. 239 Peele. Laura 38.139. 144. 150. 227. 229. 230. 233. 235. 240. 246. 268. 271 Pettyjohn. Donald Eugene 38 Phillips. Jimmie Rolle 28. 252 Plenge. Bill 38. 230 Pollard. Dannette 38 Ponce. Wendy Lee 38. 140. 141. 154, 255. 266. 267 Porter. David 39. 252 Pope. Gregory 39. 249 Pope, Stanley 39 Prescott. Lynn 38. 256 Price. Brenda Faye 39. 152. 176. 177. 230. 233. 235. 239 Pruett. Paula 39. 243 Pyle. Willie C. 39 R Ramsey. Gayle Marie Ratliff. Cindy 39. 256. 266 Raulerson. James Owen 39 Raulerson, John Glenn 39 Rawleigh. Lisa Arden 7, 39. 266 Rawls. Cynthia 266 Reddick. Lisa Gaye 39. 188. 189. 230 Reed. John Thomas 40. 249 Reed. Larry Renard Register. Ray Charles 6. 40. 150. 261, 266. 267 Reich. Randolph Brandon 40. 254 Revels. Gaye Lynn 8. 40. 241 Reynolds. Terri Jo 256 Rich. Kevin 40. 247. 268. 271 Rich. Melissa Arlene 40 Richards. Kimmy Lorraine 40. 235. 239 Richardson. Juanita O 40. 248 Richardson. Ronnie Renaldo 40. 192 Richardson. Tony Lee 40. 241.253 Roberts. Galon Bradley (Brad) 40. 227 Roberts. Preston Marty 40 Robinson. Joel Keith 41 Robinson. Kenneth Ray 41. 249 Robinson. Pamela Michelle 41 Robinson. Thelma Gertha Mae 41. 248. 256 Rogers. Bonnie R. 41 Rogers. Kami Lynn 41 Roof. Donald A. 41. 247. 253 Ross. Milton Wendall 41 Ross. Rebecca Ruth (Becky) 41 Ross, Robert Lee (Bob) 41 Ross. Sandra Lee 41 Rossin. James Lewis 41. 192 Rossin. Ronald Lee 42 Rothwell. Shermon Lee 42. 266 Rowand. Michael 42. 144, 230. 240 Rowe. Sharon Diane 42. 248 Russ. Joseph Edward (Joey) 42 Russo. Frank 42 S Sandage, Jody Franklin 42 Sanders. Billy Dwayne 42 Sanders. Janice 42 Sauls. John Gerald 42. 247 Saulsby. Carolyn 42. 256 Schwartz, Betty O'Neill Martinez 42. 256 Scippio. Idella Albertha 43 Scott. Kimberly Faye 43. 266 Shakespeare. William Michael 43 Shaw. Lorianne 43. 268 Shaw. Sandra Kay 6. 43. 53. 230, 233. 235. 246 Sheppard. Arlora Ann 43. 243 Sheppard. Wanda Suzette 43. 242. 243. 258 Shipp. Rebecca Susan 43. 239 Silvey. Melania Jo 43. 248 Simpson. Doris Jane 43 Skinner, John Stanley 6. 43, 162. 164. 247 Slaymaker. Charles Edward 8. 43 Smith. Audrey Ann 271. 268 Smith. Deborah Jean 44. 242. 243. 256 Smith. Enfutuea Elaine 243 Smith. Melanie June 44. 266 Smith. Patricia 44 Snipes, Charles Sherwood 44. 144, 162. 165. 230. 233. 235, 240. 246. 266. 268. 269 Spradley. Lisa Loretta 44. 241 Spradley. Melinda Denise 44 Stafford. Charles Brian 252 Stalvey. Rodney Gerald 44 Stalvey. Scott William 44. 249 Stebbins. Terri Lynne 44. 227, 248 Stephens. Cynthia Marie 44. 53. 145. 246 Stewart. Donald Maurice 44. 266. 267 Stewart. James Austin 44. 233 Stewart. Ronald 45. 266 Strickland. Ramona 45. 139, 230. 235, 239 Strickland. Rex M. 12. 45. 155. 230. 235, 246 Sweezer. Renee Lynne 45. 254 Swilley. Jeffery 45. 57. 252 T Tansey. Rani 160 Tatum. James 45 Taylor, David 45 Taylor. Mark Allen 45. 253 Taylor. Pamela Sue 45. 156. 176. 177, 178. 179. 242. 254. 255. 268. 271 Taylor. Timothy L. 45. 249 Terrell. Sally Ann 45 Terry. Carla Vanese 45, 53. 229 Teuscher. Betsy 46. 227, 241, 254 Thomas. Barbara Carmichael Thomas. James Gregory 46. 162. 163. 268, 271 Thomas. Penny Ann 3. 46. 239 Thomas. Vernice Althea 46. 243 Tice. Joseph Alan 46 Tidwell. Sharon E. 46 Timmons. John 46. 235. 268. 271 Timmons. Robert Wayne Toner, Kay Lorraine 46. 144. 230. 233. 235 Tootle. Roger Shawn 46. 235, 247 Tomlin. Sheila Denise 46. 266 Townsend. Mannell 46 Tracy. Alfred 46. 233 Trespalacios. Rafael Lucas 47 Trowell. Mary Lou 47 Tunsil. Cassandra Y. 47. 266 Tyre. Gregory Patrick 47. 253 W Waddell. John Scott 47. 261 Walsmith. Valerie Dean 47. 53 Ward. Thomas A. 7. 47 Ward. William 47 Watson. Karl 47 Watson. Vince Marlon 8, 47, 155, 162. 164 Westberry. Robert Smith 3. 47. 247, 261 Wethenngton. Sheila 47 Whitacre, Hilda Carolyn 48 White. Helene Loretta 48. 254 Wilder. Lynn 48 Wilkerson. Omerga M. 4. 48. 144. 230. 239. 258. 261 Wilkes. Beverly 48. 53. 141. 268. 271 Williams. James Dale 48. 241 Williams. Kenneth 48 Williams. Lori Ann 48. 57. 140. 141. 241. 254. 268. 269 Williams. Mary Ann 48. 239 Williams. Sarah Oynette 48. 261 Williamson. Tammy 48 Williamson. Weena 48. 141. 243. 261 Wilson. Alfis Antonio Wilson. Wanda Diane 49 Wimberly. Rose Marie 2, 48. 144. 229. 230. 233 Wintons. Harry 192 Windham. Vicki Alicia 49. 230. 235 Witt. Betty Sue 49. 239. 256 Womer. Patricia Ann 49. 53. 227, 230. 233. 235. 246. 260. 261 Wood. Brenda Gayle 49 Wood. Donna Jane 49. 241 Woody. Cary Henry Wyche. Nealie J. Wynne. Kelvin 49. 252 Y Young. Jeffery Lynn 49 Young. Sarah Helen 49. 235 Juniors Adams. Albert 65 Adams. Brenda 65. 227. 234 Adams. Cynthia 54. 239 Adams. Glenda 65 Akins. Carmen 65 Akins. Ronald 65 Aldridge. Karen 65 Alford. Tammy 65 Allen. Valentine 65 Anderson. Alice Faye 65. 72. 242. 243 Anderson. Janet 65. 239 Anderson. Teresa Anschultz. Peter Anthony. Michael Armijo. Catherine 65 Arnold. Carlton Arnold. Carol Denise 4. 65. 141 Avenger. Mary Alice B Baildon. Nancy 65. 73. 235 Baildon, Susan 65 Bailey. Renita 65. 239. 250 Ballance, Sandra 65 Ballance. Susan 65 lndex 311 Bandemer. Nancy Barcia. Paul Patrick 65. 252 Barker. Jana Mane 7. 65. 76, 178. 179, 233. 234. 246 Barnett. Anna 65. 141 Bass. Alvin Eddie 65 Bass. Kevin Donald 66. 247 Battle. Tammy 66 Bell. LaTanya lola 66 Bellflower. Daryl 66 Benton. Robin Lynne Bernal. Richard Glenn 66. 162 Berry. Jake 162. 234 Betancourt, lirianda 66. 239 Bing. Gregory Leon 66. 252 Bing. Gwendolyn Teresa Bishop. Billy Ray Bishop. Natalie 3. 66. 234 Bishop. Wendy 66. 235. 246 Blackmore. Tracy Allen 66. 252 Blackwell. Deborah 66 Blanks. Terry Bletard, Yael ■ Jackie'1 66. 234 Blowers. David W. 66. 252 Boatwright, Bobby 66. 89. 162, 241 Bonds. John Preston Bochette. Kimberly 66. 229. 230. 233, 235. 238. 239 Boone. Marcia 66. 234 Boris. Michael 66 Bouchelle. Edwin Lee 234. 246 Boudreay. Lori Bowden. Jeanette Buzzuto, Lisa 66 Bradley. Patricia 243 Brannon. Janet 66. 229. 230, 233. 235 Brantley. J. Christopher 66 Brinkley. Dora 66 Brinkley. Michael 66 Brooks. Allen D. 252 Brown. Brenda 67 Brown. Charles 67. 227, 252 Bruce. Joseph 67. 261. 267 Bryant. Wendell 67 Bullard. Douglas 67 Bundy. Mitchell Glenn 67 Bundy, Sheila Carol 67 Burlingame. Wade 67 Burns. Robert 67 Bushnell, Eric 67 Butler. Lease 67, 239 Buzzuto. Lisa 239 C Cabino, Gina 67, 256 Cain, Tobi Anne Cannon. Lori 67. 239 Cannon. Peggy Carnathan. Cynthia 6. 67. 234, 246 Carswell. Jerry 67 Carswell. Ty 162 Carpenter. Denise Ann Carter. Dorothy 241 Carter. Gary Carter. John 162 Carter. Sherry 67 Carver. Charles Edward 67. 230, 234, 239, 246 Cason, Dennis James Chasteen, Judith Madlyn 67. 140, 234, 246, 267 Cherry. Glyn 67. 267 Clampett, James Craig 67, 234 Clark. Tim 67 Clegg. Kimberly 67 Clegg. Regina 67 Cohrs. Danica Allison 68 Coles. Dorothy 68, 239, 243 Coles. Michael Anthony 68 Collins, Willie Lee Cone. Gregory 68. 162 Coody. Crystal 68, 176, 178 Cook. Kristy 68. 243 Cooley. Lisa Anne 68 Cooley. Sharon 68. 72. 227. 242, 243 Couch. Pamela 68. 234. 240 Cray. Tony Cress. Kimberly 68 Crews. John Paul 68 Crews, Joyce 68 Croft. Donna Crosby. Jeffery 68 Crusaw. Verlene 68. 239 D Dace, Frederick 75. 162 Dana. Bruce 68. 233 Dandy. Dwayne Davis. Bruce 68. 235 Davis. Craig 243 Davis. Donna Davis. Phillip 68. 240. 261 Davis. Tina Ann 68. 257 Davis. Tyress Davis. William Rocky 68 Demas. Carol 68. 227. 229. 230, 233. 235 Denzik. Kimberly Ann 68 Depoe, Richard 68 DePratter, Reed 68 Davis. David Michael 68 Dicks. Dawn 69. 229. 233. 235. 241 Dix, Quan Caprona 69 Dohrn. Joseph 69 Douberly, Tony 69 Douglas. Betty 69. 137, 257, 267 Douglas. Virgil 69 Driske. Robin 70. 235 DuPree, Don Eugene 69 DuPree. Rhonda 69 Dye. William 69. 233. 235 E Edenfield. Randall 69, 249 Ellis. Rebecca Lee 69. 235 Ellis. Eddie 69 Ellzey. Roger 69. 252 Elmore, Tina 69. 243 F Farmer. Rodney 69. 72. 162 Fairchild, James E. 8. 69. 227, 235, 247 Faralli, Diane Marie 69 Feagle, Judy 69 Ferguson. Terri 4. 69. 265 Fleming. Katrina Fields. Suzanne 7. 69 Foster. Eric 69. 261 Foster. George 5. 69. 162 Fowler. Ennis Colson 70 Fralick. David 70 Fraser. Bill 70. 249 Freeman. Daryl 70 Freeman. Marisa 70 G Gates. Thelma 70 Gedral. Tracy Lynn 235 George. Leroy 70. 72, 261 Gibson. Joann 81, 243 Gillette. Robin 70. 241. 243 Gillian, Timothy Edward Gilmer. Scott 9. 70, 162, 235 Glover. Julian D. 70 Goodman. Dwight Goss. Tracy 70, 73 Graham. Kimberly Kay 70 Grant. Shon Green. Cynthia 70 Green. Lowell 70 Green. Michael Shelton 70 Griffin. Debra Kay 70. 188. 239 Griffin. Derrick 70 Griffin, Terri 70 Guadagnoli, Lisa H Hall. Sheila Hall. William 70. 252 Hancock. Bonnie J. 70. 256 Hanson. Judith Lynn 70 Harper, Dwayne Martin Harrington. Audry Harrington, Mary Harrington. Rhonda 71 Harris. Benjamin Franklin 70. 253 Harris. Natalie 70. 227, 243 Harry. John 71 Harris. Rhonda Renee Harrison. Roy Anthony 71. 235 Hendrick. Melanie Ann 71 Henry. Patty 71 Herndon. Timothy Hester. Andrea 71. 235 Higgs. Stephen Hawkins Hills. Veronica Gail 71 Hodges. Barbara Hoggatt. Mark A. Hollinfield. Warren 71 Holt. Mary Christina 71. 243, 261 Honer, Angela 71 Hood, Jack 71 Howell. Jody 71 Hubert. Scott 71 Hudson. Kimberly Elaine 4. 71.240 Huggins. Joseph 71, 162. 233, 235 Hunt. George 71 Hunter. John 71 Hurst. Brenda Gail Hurst. Brenda 71 I Ingraham. Willie Frank Ives. Patricia 10. 71. 159. 226. 229. 230. 233, 235, 246 J Jackson, Lori 71 Jackson. Pamella 174. 179. 227 James. Ollie Donald 71 James. Sharon Lenora 71. 243 James. Vincent James. Zenia Renee 243 Jarvis. Tonya 72. 141, 256 Jenkins. Danny 72, 261 Jenkins, Melody 72. 235 Jernigan. Timmy 81. 162. 192. 250, 252 Johns. Terry Winston Johnson. Betty Pearl 72. 261 Johnson. Marilyn 72, 75, 258 Jolley. Homer 72 Jones. Fazonia 72. 74. 239 Jones. Marvin 72 Jones. Pamela Jones. Toynetta Hotencia 72, 243 Joye. Carol 4. 72. 139. 235 K Kamen. Patricia Ann 72 Kannady. Richard 72. 81. 192 Kay. Christopher 72 Keith. Cindy 72 Kelley. Cheryl Dee 72 Kirby. Fletcher 72. 267 Kirkland. Douglass 72. 229. 233, 235 Kittle, Tamara 72 Knight. Natalie 72. 233 Krieghauser. Mike L Lambert. Richard Dean Lammons. Jackie 72. 243 Landis. Jeffrey 253 Lane. Darryl 9. 72. 162. 233, 235, 246 Lane. Kimberly 72. 239 Lange. Mike 72. 233. 235. 240. 246 Larkin. Robert 72 Larramore. Daniel 72 Larramore. Stacy Larsons. Pamela Latham, Samuel Lee. Jacqueline 72. 227 Lee. Tommy Lee. William 73 Legere. Michelle Legree, Sherry Yvonne 73 Lewis. Grover A. Lindboe. Michael 73. 252 Lindsey. Wenonah Locklear. Carla 73. 235. 258 Long. Sheila 73 Losey. Derek Errol 73. 79 M MacLaren. Donna 73 Mangham. William 73 Markham. Aaron 73 Markham. Andrea (Susie) 73 Markham. Becky 73. 235. 261 Markham. Ronald 73 Martin. Jeffrey Lawrence Martin. Melinda 7, 73. 137, 227, 230. 235. 246 Martin. Timothy William 73. 235, 240, 267 Martin. Walton Dennis 73 Mathews. Maureen 74 Mathis. Mark 74. 241, 247. 261 Mathews. Kim 74 Maxwell. Clifton Leo 74. 235 Mayo. Annette 74. 243 Mayo. Bernard Mayo. Charlie 162 Mears. Lesi Ann 74 Mears, Paul 74. 240 Melton, Robert Menendez. Richard 74, 247 Merrick. Isabella 74 Metcalf. Troy 74 Miller. Angela Marie 74 Mikell, Melvin Randy 67. 74 Miller. Karen 75, 235 Moates. Anthony Mobley. Tina 75, 256 Moody. Joseph 75 Moon. Vicky 75. 227 Moore. Barbara Ann 75 Moore. Carol 75 Moore. Julie 75 Morgan. Barbara 75, 229, 235, 261 Morgan. A. Denise Morrell. Darrell 75 Morris. Charles 75. 81. 162 Morris. Keith 75 Moss. Cindy 75 Morse. Robert Allen Murray. Carla 75. 256 Murray. Debbie 71. 75. 227 Murphy. Brian Me McClain. Charles Edward 74. 252 McClain, John Ennis 74 McClellan. Gregory McCloud. Thiedra Denise 74. 243 McClure. Gaylon 68. 74, 241 McCollum, Gary 74 McDonald. Cheryle 74, 226, 229. 238. 233. 235. 246 McDonald. Rodney McFatter. Judy C. 74 McIntosh. Faye 74. 239 McKinnon, John 74 McQuatters. Lynn 74. 76. 229, 230, 233. 235 McRae, Christopher 74 N Nelson. Richard L. 235 Nelson. Scott 75 Nettles. Anthony 75 Nettles. Bruce 75. 162, 249. 252 Nettles. Kathy Charlene 75 Newcomb. Helen 75 Newton, Frederick Nicholson, Billie Lynn 75 Nigro. Janet A. 75. 235 Nipper. James Ronald 252 Noegel, Pamela 75 Norris. Brenda K. 76 Norris. Ronnie 76 Norris. Stephen North. Debbie 7. 76, 176. 178, 179, 235 312 lndex North. Kimberly 73, 76 Norton. Jamie 76. 253 O Oglesby. Cheryl 76 Orrender. Cindy 76. 235 Ozaki, Lassie 71, 76. 147, 235, 240, 246 P Pace. Laurel Suzanne 9. 76. 158. 226. 235. 246 Padgett. Shirley 76 Padgett. Sherry Jean 76 Page. Joanna 65. 76 Park. Kelvin 76. 252 Parrish. Teresa 76 Parsons. Penny 76 Patten. Charles 76. 235, 261 Paul. Scott 76. 162. 227. 247 Pauley. Jill 8. 76. 241 Paxton. Tonita Payne. Robin 76. 241 Pearce. Wade 76 Pearson. Rise 76. 243. 261 Peeler. Raymond 76. 162. 249. 252 Perry. Kelvin Perry. Quinton Peters. William R. 76. 233. 235 Peterson. Karen Peterson. Linda Petry. Donald Pettyjohn. Melissa 76 Phillips. Anthony 77 Phillips. Debra 76. 156 Phillips. Jeffrey Phillips. Lisa Michelle 77. 243 Phillips. Terri 77, 235 Pierce. Carol Pillars. Susan 77. 81 Pope. Debra 77 Posey. Robin 77 Pruett. Sherri 77. 235. 243 Purser. Henry Duncan (Hank) 10. 77. 81. 235. 247 R Ratliff. William 77 Ratliff. Sheila Raulerson. Janice 77 Real. Patrick 77. 162 Redmond, Raymond 77, 252 Reed. Brenda 69. 77 Reed. Jack 77 Register. Pamela 77 Register. Ricky 252 Rentz, Alonzo Rentz. Vanessa 77. 243 Rentz. Velma 77 Rhoden. David Arthur Rich, Michael Eugene Richards. Clay Richardson. Angela Richardson. David 77 Riley. Carla 77. 233. 235 Rine, Martha Lorine 77. 261 Ripple. Kim 77. 229, 233. 235 Rivers. William 77. 261 Rivers. Sarah 77. 227. 230. 233. 239 Roberts. Jesse 77, 162 Roberts. Karen Renee 77 Roberts. Karen Ruth 261 Roberts. Wyesa Elaine Robinson. Valeria 66. 78. 239. 243 Robinson, Victor Wayne Rogers. Jody Romine. Sonya 78 Rose. Cathy 78 Ross. Leslie Rowe. Teresa 78 Rucinski. Kenneth 78 Russo. Dorothea Theresa 78 Runyan. Steven 78. 261 S Sandlin, Justin 76 Sauls. Stephen 78. 235 Saunders. Brenda 78. 235, 239 Saunders, Rita 78. 233. 235. 246 Saylor, Tracie 70. 78. 241 Schimmenti. Branch M. 247 Scott. Carnitra Seroki. Charles Robert Seymour. Alfred 261 Shaw. Johnette 78. 243 Shaw. Lisa 77. 78 Sheppard. Wanda Elaine Shipman. Leon R. 78. 162 Sherman. John R. Shewmaker, John A. 78 Simmons. Gary 7 Simmons. Larry Simmons. Ricky 78. 233, 235 Simonson. Debbie 78. 227, 235 Simpson. Richard Slater. Stacy 78 Smith. Aaron W. Smith. Evelyn 78. 230 Smith. Jacqueline D. 78 Smith. Karen 73, 141 Smith. Melony I. 78 Smith. Robert Bruce 78. 267 Smith. Sheryl 261 Smith. Nita 78 Smith. William David 78 Snell. Lou Ann 78 Spivey. George Robert Springs. Ezekiel Stalvey. George Stalvey. Randy 78 Stamper. Christopher 79. 162 Stebbms. Shelly 79. 227 Stephens. Willie 69 Stewart. James Randall 79 Stokes. Josh Allan 79. 253 Stokes. Lewis 79. 241 Strickland. Cynthia 79 Strickland. Stephen Stuart. Kim 79 Sumner. Cynthia 7. 79 Sweat. Daniel 79 T Tarlton. Rene 79 Tate, Randy 79. 252 Taylor. Howard Thomas. Clayton Thomas. Dwight 81 Thomas. Ira Thomas. Mary Thomas. Sharlene 66. 79. 239 Thomas. Susan 239 Tillman. Linda 79 Timmons. Arthur Timmons. Pinky 75 Tomlinson. Marion Sue 79 Toner. Eugene Albert 9. 79. 227. 233, 235. 261 Townsend. Carol 79. 176, 178. 179 Turnbull, Joseph Turner. Betty Jane 76. 69. 239 Turner. Patricia Ann 79 U Underwood. Elizabeth Carmen 79. 235 V Vinney. Vicky 79 W Walker. Karen 79. 239. 243 Walker. Larry 79 Wall. Greg 7 Ward. Ashley Scott 79 Ward. Henry Mattox III 79 Washington. Ellis Waters. Lisa 79. 140, 141, 246 Watson. Carless 79. 243 Watson. Ray 80. 261 Watson. Tyrone 9. 80. 170 Watts. Nan 80. 235 Weaver. Cynthia 80 Weddle. Bruce 80. 247 Weeks. Tammy 80 Welch. Candy 68. 80 West, Dana 80 Wheat, David 80 Wheeler. Blame 5. 247 Wheeler. Suzanne 80. 246 Whelan. James B. 235 White. Kathy 80. 243 White. Robert David 80. 247 White. Steve 249 Willever. John D. 80. 253 Williams. Andre 66 Williams. Brenda 80. 243 Williams, Karen 80, 138 Williams. Katherine 226. 229. 233. 235. 246 Williams. Lorie 80. 235 Williams. Melody Renee 80. 235, 246 Williams. Phillip 261 Williams. Robert Williams. Ruth 80. 239. 240. 243 Williams. Tonja Renee 69. 80 Williamson. Anita 80 Willis. Ronald 80 Wilson. Wheree 80 Wmtons. Abbie 80. 227. 267 Wintons. Marion 78. 80 Witt. Rachel 70. 80. 235 Workman. Edgar Wright. Russell 80 Wyche. David 80 Wynn. Heidi 80. 243. 257 Y Yandle, Regma 80. 267 Yarbrough. Cunthia Doreen 80 Sopho- mores A Acuff. Crystal Lynn 83. 243 Aiken. Jonathan 83 Albritton. Kevin Scott Alford. Lori Ann 83 Allen. Steve Hoyle Allinder. Lori Ann Alvarado. Jose Pablo Anders. Sandra 83 Anderson, Morris Terrance 182 Anderson. Tyvan Lamar 83 Antal. Paul Clifford 234. 261 Atkinson. Kimberly Gail Atkinson. Wanda Lou 83. 242. 243 Ausgood. Camalar 83. 256 B Babun. Ruben Jr. 83 Bailer. Shelia 83. 243 Baldwin. Randy Wayne 83 Banks. Vivian 83. 267 Barber, Scottie 83. 256 Bargar. Ken Barnard. Amelia Susan 83. 229. 235. 240 Barnes. Yondalyn Denese 83. 243 Barnett. Bonnie Lynn 83 Bass. Kim Lynn 83 Bates. Joe Raymond 83. 234 Bedingfield. Ralph Lindsey 83 Bell. Lome Lee Bell. Patrick Alexander 83 Benefield. Joe Ralph 83. 229. 233, 234. 240 Bennett. David Allen 83. 234, 240 Benton. David Allen 83. 182 Berry. Linda Gail 83. 227 Bezaley. Stanley 239 Gibbs. Julie Lynne 83 Bing. Michael Dewayne Birchard. Mark Everett 83. 261 Bishop. Jeff Evan 83 Black. Sandra Belinda 83 Blalock. Karen Deneen 83. 88. 234. 240 Blanks, Ruby Ann 83 Bloom, Michael Robert Bodiford. Becky Lynne 83 Bolden, Jack Lane 83 Gose. Rodney Alan Boudreau. Leanna Jennifer 83 Bowden. Sylvia Ann Bowen. Robert S. 83 Bowman. Carl Bradley. Alvin Bradley. Deborah Lynette 83 Bradley. Margie Denise 84. 261 Bradley. Sheila Brady, Teresa Ann 84 Brandon. Matthew 84 Brannon. Amanda Kaye 84 Brannon. Craig 84 Brashear. Christopher James Breidenbach. Jay 84 Brice. Terri 84 Britt. Alvin Lee Jr 84, 182, 235 Britt. Sheri Lin 74. 87. 89. 227. 234 Brooks. Tony Sylvester Broome. Frank Anthony 9. 84. 229, 233. 234. 240 Brown. Alphonso 84 Brown. Frances Renee 243 Brown. Greg Earl Brown. Joella Lavonne 84 Brown. Lawanna Michelle 84 Brown. Lisa Raye 84 Brown. Maureen Marie 84. 97. 240 Brown. Renee 84 . 243 Bruce. Anna 84 Bruce. Victor 84 Bryan. Melinda Lee 84. 261 Bryant. Bruce Ronald Jr. 84. 182 Buiey. Betty Annette Bullard. Lenville P. Bulthis. Lisa Katherine 277 Bunnel. Ricky Joseph Bursch. Angela Darlene 84 Burdo, Johna Joy 84. 243 Burney. Robert William Byrd. Carl 84 Byrd. Mary Louise 84. 243 Bush. Richard Jeffrey 84. 227 Butler. Leonard Lamar 84 C Cain. Errol D. Caldwell. Robert Leroy 85 Caley, Cathy Margaret 85, 261 Camper, Robert Wayne 85 Cannon. Joan Marisa 85 Carmichael. Joyce Elizabeth 85 Carmichael. Ray Epstin 85 Carroll. Bobby Eugene 85 Carson. Cara Lynn 85. 229. 258 Carswell. Line R. 85. 182 Carter, Angie 85 Carter. Eartha Lenore Carter. Garrethon Garry Carter. Gregory James 85 Carter. Terry Annette 85 Carver, Chrissy E. 85. 258 Cason. Todd Eric 85 Caster. Terry 229 Chaffin. Gary 85 Chandler. Jerry W 261 Chandler. Lisa Marie 85. 234 Charles. Evelyn Kay Charney. Terri Lynn 85. 89. 235, 240 Christie. Donald Ray 85. 229, 233 Christie, Sheila Ann 82. 85. 227, 229. 233 Cissell. Jill Yvonne 84. 85. 261 Clark, Tina 85 Clark. Gerald Clayton 256 Clark. Richard Lamar 85. 234, 249 Index 313 Cobb. Janice Marguerite 9. 85. 234. 240 Coker. Arthur Leroy Coker. Isaiah 85 Coker. Isianita 85 Coker. Julie Ann 86 Collins. Julian S. 182 Combs. Brian Cook. Debbie Lenora 86. 243 Coone. Ted Allen 86 Cooper. Marissa L. Couch. Susan Beth 3. 86. 89. 229. 234. 240 Couey. Keith Edward 86. 247 Cowdrey. Richard 86 Coxe. Sibyl Darlene 86. 261 Craig. Jack Edward 86. 94. 182. 184 Cray. Amos Cray. Dale Leonard 182 Cray. David 182 Creamer. Donald Edward 86 Creighton. Karen F. 86 Crews. Malcolm Troy 86 Crusaw. Wanda Young Cummings. Mike Edward Cummings. David 182. 183 Curtis. Tony Michael 86. 261 D Daies. Ted Ecker Dana, Eric Brian 86. 229. 233, 240. 247 Daniel. William 86. 261 Darley. Gina Dianne 86 Davis. Cedric Lynn Davis. Delana 85. 87 Davis. Nancy Marie Davis. Terri Elaine 86 Davis. Terry Ortega 243 Davis. Timothy Gordon 86 Davis. Troy Adam 86 Davis, Willie C. 86 Deese. Janet Lavon 86 Deese. Rhonda Faith 86 Delgado. Paul Vaughn Dekle. Sandra Dee 86 Delk. George Allen 87 Denson. Willie Frank Denton. Amanda Lynn Dicks. George Allen 87. 249 Dicks. Jett Scott 87. 227. 229 Dicks. Jilene Betrice 87 Dix. Kathy Lawanda Dix. Lydia Kaye 87 Dorsett. Tammy 87 Dortch. Paul Wesley 87 Dortly. Billy Lamar 182. 183. 184 Douglas. Adam Troy 87. 261 Douglas. Bruce 87 Douglas. Chris 87. 182 Duckett. Tim Lee 87. 95. 261 Duncan, Jim Jeffrey 162. 247. 99 Dunlap. Willie Jr. 87 DuPree. Donald Kevin 87. 182. 247 Duren. Kristy 82. 87, 89. 257 Dye. Bruce Lamar 87. 182 E Earls. Sherman David 87 Edge. Ernest Raymond 87, 233. 235. 240 Edwards. Cynthia Louise 87 Eichenberg. Jeanette Leona Elliott. Cynthia Diane 87 Elliott. Yahna Marie 87. 235, 243 Ellis. Howard Escar 87. 95. 261 Ellis. Robert S. IV 87 Ely. Susan Eubanks. Djana 88. 227, 261 Evans. Debra 88 Evans. Sandra Lee F Falgout. Diane 88 Farr. Felecia Jane 249 Feagle. Allen Keith 88 Feagle. Melissa Jeanelle 88 Ficklin, Kelton Jr. 88. 182. 184 Fike, Janelle Marjorie 88. 96. 235. 240 Fleming. Eric Tab Flippen. Laurie Ann 88. 242. 243 Floyd. Clara M. 256 Fluellen, Alison 87. 88. 243 Fluellen. Audrey 88. 227 Fluellen. Caron Fluellen. Randall Foe. Angie Jane 88 Ford. Christine 256 Ford. Rocky D. 88. 182 Ford. Tim Fortune. Robert John 88 Foster. Mary Louise Fountain. Alisanda Marie 88 G Gagnon. John 88 Gainer. Juan Gaines. Robert Lee 192 Gagliano. Gregory 88. 235. 238 Gauthier. Steven 88. 229. 235, 261 Gay. Tevis John 88 Gilbert. Willie 88 Gill. Tracy Kenneth 182 Gillen. Angele 256 Gilmer, Bryan David 88. 182. 247 Gissendanner. Tommy Lee Gissendanner. Tony Goble. Teresa Lynn 88 Goodyear. Michael 88 Gott. Tina 89 Graham. Christopher Grander. Robert Scott 89. 182 Green. Jackie K. 89 Griffis. Glynn Alan 182 Griffis. Jimmy Eugene 89. 235. 261 Griner. Joseph 89. 249 Guerry, Bryan Harrison 89. 182. 249 Guthrie, Tina Ann 89. 230 H Hadley. Dora Irene 89 Hadley, John Roger 89 Haley. Meg 84. 89. 180. 235. 240. 99 Hall. Dena Ellen 89 Hall. Eula Jean 89 Hall. Harold Hall. Margaret Alistaif 9. 89. 227, 229, 233. 235 Hall. Jenny 89 Hamm. Lisa Ann 89. 244 Hancock. Deborah Lee 89 Hancock. Josephine Anne Hanna. Mark Edward 89 Hanson. Edwin 89 Harden. Emory Steve 89 Harden. Greg Ronald 89 Harrell. Brenda Lee Harper. Steven Harrington. Mark Allan Harris. Vickie Renee 89. 243 Hatcher. Eva M. 89 Herdegen. Roger A. 89 Heselton, Carey A. 90 Hickman. Delton Jerome Hicks. Betty Ann 90 Higgs. Victoria Hill. Katrina 90. 243 Hite. Yvonne Hodges. Wendy Kaye 90 Hogan. Robert Earl 90 Hook. Laura Denise 90 Hooks. Andrea 90. 229. 230, 233. 235 Hopper. Sally Earlene 229 Horne. Deborah Elaine 90 Houston. Chester Edward Howard. Wally M. Jr. 90 Howell. Dennis G. 90. 182 Huggins. Carl 90. 238. 261 Huggins. Donna Diane Hughes. Robert Ashley Hunter. Cindy Ann Hunter. James Tillery 90. 182 Hutchins. Keith I Ingraham. Harold Henry Jr. J Jackson. Jimmy Lee 90 Jackson. James M. McArthur Jackson. Kim Jessitte 82 Jackson. Michael Ree 90 Jackson. Willie Charles 261 James. Barbara Michelle 90 James. Teresa V. 90. 261 Jenkins. Bonnie Arline Jennings. Gloria Jean 90. 243 Jernigan. Anita Michele 243 Jerome. Jeff 90. 261 Johns. Jeff Scott 90. 96. 182 Johns. Lisa Kimberly 227 Johns. Nancy 90 Johnson. Alfredo Lee Johnson. Catherine Lynn 90. 229. 243 Johnson. Desi Letrell 90 Johnson. Joe Leonard 90. 261 Johnson. John Patrick Johnston. William 90. 235, 240 Jolley. Andy 90 Jolley. William Andrew 90 Jones. Betty 91 Jones. Beverly Ann Jones. Brenda Lee 91. 188 Jones, Debbie Gail 91 Jones. Ezell 91 Jones. Jeffrey Jones. Mellania Sheere Jordan. Florence Marie Jordan. Equilia Loresa 91 Jordan. Tami Lynn 91 Justice. John Michael 91. 162, 99. 98 K Karstens. Craig William Keene. Karen Eddene 91 Kelley. Kim Kelsey. Larry Alexander 91 Kent. Victoria 91 Kight, Kristan Jenine 91 Kinard. Chessy King. Benjamin Wayne King. Wesley S. Kirby, Joe Alan 91 Kirby. Mike Robert 91 Kirkland. Timothy Joseph 91. 252 Kirkman. Donald Scotty 91. 182 Kitchings. Wallace Franklin 91 Kitlen. John W. 91. 229. 240 Kittle. Linda S. 91 Koon, Angie 91. 227 Krause. Andrew 91 L Lambert. Rick 91 Lamb. Kristen Michelle Land. Mary K. Lane. David Allen 91. 162 Lane. Kenneth Walter 91 Lang, Charles Wesley Lang. Lori Ann 91. 243 Lange. Stephen Kleiner 91. 233. 235. 240 Lanier. Charles Paul 261 Larsen. Dean Lashley. Andy Casswell 91 Larkin. Scott Noel 91, 235, 240 Larson. Pam 92 Lashley. David Leon 92 Lavery, Stephen Lawrence. Robin Garen 92. 182 Lechtenberg, Lori Ann 92. 241 Lee. Emma Lou 92 Lee. Michael J. 92 LeMay, Scott 92 Lewis. Dallena F. Lewis. Diane Lindboe, Peter John 92 Little. Linda Louise 82. 92. 227. 229. 230. 240. 258. 261 Little. Ronnie Harold 92 Lookingbill. Dale Robert Lovett. Joyce Lanette 92 Lowrey. Traci Lane 82. 92. 94. 180. 240 Lutsko. Daniel 97. 229 M Magby. Frankie Lee Manning. Calvin John Manning. Wendy Faye 243 Maples. Michelle Renaye 92 Martin. David L. 92 Martin. Katherine Ellen 92 Martin. Rex Jimmy 92. 249 Mason. Connie Marie Mason. John Henry 92 Mattox. Pamela 92 Mauldin. Johnny Ellis 92. 182 May. Amanda Louise 87. 92. 235 Mayo. Arlene Michele 92. 243 Mayo. Dale Edward Mears. Barbara 92 Meisky. Terran Lynnette 93. 243 Melendez. Anne Victoria 93 Melsha, Jolee A. 93 Melton. David 93 Melton. John Danny Merrell. Joe A. 93 Mick. Michael Ryan 93. 182. 227 Mier. Kenneth A. 9. 93. 235 Milam. Tammy Aliso 256 Miles. Ricki Richard 93 Miller. Bart Raymond 93 Miller. Catny 93 Moates. Donald James Moates, Penny Ann 93 Moates. Randall Scott 93. 182 Moon. Jim Roy 162 Moore. Julie Ann 93. 235 Moore. Susan 93. 243. 256 Moorehead, Kelly Ann 93 Murray. James Richard 93 Murray. Steve Wayne 93. 261 Muzzey, Mia Lynne 93. 230. 235, 240 Me McAdams. Maury Dean 92 McCaskill. Annie Louise 92 McCormick. David McCray. Jason Wade McGlashan. Mathy 92 McHenry. Frederick Renard McKay. Leah Renee 92 N Nash. Elizabeth Diane 93 Nash. Janet Lynn Neal. Reginald J. 93 Nelson. David Scott 86. 93. 97.182. 227 Newberry. Karen 93 Nigro, Laura E. 87. 93. 235, 240 Norris. Kellie Leigh Norris. Teresa Gayle 93. 241. 243 Norris. Theresa D. 93. 241, 243 North. John 93 O O’Cain. Ricky Edward 93 Oglesby. Karen Marie 93. 243 O’Neal. Felicia Denise 93 Osburn. James Lee 93. 249 Owens. Maggie Mae Owens. Sylvia Denise 93. 243 P Padgett. Linda Diane 93 Page. Abby Gale 86. 93. 180. 181. 235 Palmer. Pamela Sue 93. 230, 233. 235 Parham. Robin Ann 94 Parker. James C. 94 Parker. Sharon 94. 240 Parrot, Julie Lynn 94. 243 314 lndex Paxton. Charlie Jr. Peacock. Edgar Brent 94 Pearce. Patricia Ann 94. 243 Pearl. Mary Ann 94. 230. 235. 240 Pearl. Terry Jan 94. 240 Pender. Dan Eugene Micah 94 Penland. Rory Terence 94. 241 Perry. Debra Ann 94. 243 Perry. Laverne Perry. Reginald L. 182. 184. 185 Perry. Rosalind 94 Peters. Jim 94 Peterson. Dannette Peterson. Lloyd Eugene 94. 182. 184. 227 Petty. Donald Ray Pezley. Stanley Gene 94 Phillips. Merrill Leonard Pierce. Arnett Frazier 94 Pierce. Patrick Bernard Pillars, Rhonda 94 Pitts. Ricky Allen 249 Pletcher. David Kent 94 Pollard. Randy James Pope. Michael Everett 94 Pope. Robbie Ann 243 Porter. Jody 86. 94. 182. 247 Porter. Shelley Geraldine 94 Powell. Tami Renita 94. 243 Price. Deneen 95 Pruitt. Kathy Purvis. Kim Annette 95. 180. 181. 233. 240 Pate. Kirk R Ratliff. Richard Ervin 95 Raulerson. Sherri Ann 87. 95. 227 Rayl. William Jeff 95 Redd. Tammy Denise 95 Reed. Jackie Reed. James Edward 95 Register. Mike Haywood 95 Rentz. Katrina Michelle 95. 261 Rentz. Martin T. 95 Rhodes. Karen 95 Rice. Donna Marie 95 Richardson. Donna Liz 95 Roberson. Joseph Alan Roberson. Tammy 95 Roberts. Denise Roselyn 243 Roberts. Mike Wyatt 95 Roberts. Pamela 95 Robins. Greg Lange Robinson. John Franklin Robinson. Robin Odetta 95. 243 Robinson. Thomas William Robinson. Vickie Tejuan 95 Rodgers. Rickard Bradley Rogers. Brenda Gayle 95 Ross. Alan B. 95 Ross. Henry 95 Ross. James E. 96. 182 Rossin, Barbara Lynn 96 Rowe. Mary Ann Rowe. Sharon Renee 96. 243 Runions. Rhonda 96. 227 Rusnak, Diana Lynn Russ. Ronald Ashley Russell. Darryl Alan 96 Russell. Judy 96. 235 S St. John. Ronnie 97 Sanders. Allison Willett Sanders. Krista L. 87. 96. 235. 258 Sandlin. Justin Schotta. Charles Victor Bucky Schreiber, Brian Patrick 96. 182. 233 Seroki. Christine Len Scott. Dee Ann 89. 96. 137. 257 Shaw. Erica Lynn 96 Shaw. Jewell Denise Sheely. Jonn Truett Jr. 9. 96. 295. 247 Sheffield. George Sheppard. Annette Denita 96 Sheppard. Isaiah Leroy 96. 182 Sheppard. James Denard Sherrill. Mary Jane 96 Shivers. Reginald Sikes. Mitchell Edward 96 Simmons. Allen Edgar Sims. Susan L 84, 89. 96 Sistrunk. Raleigh Roy 96. 182. 249 Smith. Delana Smith. Gwendolyn 96 Smith. Jimmy Smith. Lisa L. Smith. Robert Earl 96 Smith. Steve Dwayne 96 Smith. Tina Snider. Marc Alfred 96. 247 Snyder. David Paul Sosa. Loel 96 Spain. Edward A 96 Spohn. Claudia Margaret 97. 227. 256 Spurlock. Pete Michael Jr 96. 182 Stallings. Patrick Alan 97. 182 Stalvey. Andrea Denise 97 Stanley. Tim Vince 97. 235, 239 Staples. Cynthia 97. 243 Staples. Milton Stebbms. Glenda Suzanne 97. 242. 243 Steger. Scot Alan Stinson. Tomi Joyce 97. 261 Strawder. John Lee Strickland. Cheryl Lynnette 87. 92. 258 Strickland. Darlene 97. 243 Strickland. Troy Sidney 97 Strawder. John 97 Swilley. Tori D. 97 Swilley. Pam Kaye 97. 180. 181. 235. 240 T Tabor. Steve Russell Taylor. Pam Sue 97. 242, 243 Taylor. Wanda Gail 97. 242, 243 Taylor. Lucrecia Renae 97. 242 Taylor. Richard Tom Teeples. Heidi Terrell. Robert Earl 97 Terry. Dan Lamar 97 Thomas. Deborah 97 Thomas. Debbie 97. 241. 243 Tidwell. Kenneth D. 98 Timmons. Deboran Ellen 98 Timmons. Pinky lletesha 243. 258 Timmons. Rhonda Lashawn Tompkins. Jeff Alan 98. 261 Townsend. Jeffrey Ward 98 Tripp. Charles William 182 Tucker. Cassie Joy 98. 235. 261 Tucker. Sylvia F. 98. 137, 242. 243. 258 Tunsil. Sonja Anita 98 Tyson. Richard Charles 261 V Vandevorn. Ronald D 98. 249 Varnes. Deborah Denise W Wall. Gregory Walsmith. Melanie Kay 98. 243 Washburn. Timothy Joseph Washington, Willie Watson. Rochelle Lynn 98 Welch. Angela E. 98. 243 Weldy. Lisa Gwen 98 Wells. Barney Bernard Wells. Lisa Annette 98 Westberry. Joh 98 Whiddon. Elizabeth 3. 84. 98. 180. 181. 235 White. Anthony Jerome Whitesell, Frank S. 98. 182 Wilder. Darrell Lee 98 Wiley. Cara 98 Wilkerson. DeShazo 227. 261 Wilkerson. Tammy L. 98. 243 Willis. Sharyn 9. 240 Williams. Albert Francis 98. 182. 233. 235 Williams. Carrie 243 Williams. David C. 98. 182 Williams. Donna Hayes 99. 256 Williams. James Curry Williams. Katherine 9. 230 Williams. Robert Jerome Williams. Robin Lynn 9 Williams. Rosemary 243 Williamson. Thelma Lori 99 Williamson. Nelo 86, 99. 192. 233 Willis. Sharyn Victoria 99. 235 Wilson. Terry 99 Witt. Kim Dale 99 Witt. Olan 99 Witt. Tim Neal 99 Woodbridge. Don John Woodworth. Robert Frank 99. 182 Woody. Angela Chevette 99. 227. 242. 243. 258 Wooley. Phillip Keith 99. 182 Wright. Melvin Leon 99 Wynn. Tammy Annette 99. 261 Wyche. Lavel Y Yager. John 99 Young. Cheryl Jan 99 Young. Michael Laurance Young. Tammy Lee 99 Z Zickefoose, Cheryl 99 Zimmerman. Vernon Lee 99 Poems by: James J Metcalfe lndex 315 SENIOR GRAFFITI RMG0R‘TRE('ERRO'iJ' uKnJ 2,3 KeWN THc KiD Rrc Bj aL J n Qo r . 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BATMon ita | CjKI Kc 'Wi S 0 BnR Fnrn 3 Wtoanon arcuo 'ff%MA(kL clvQAJtt TlTULUp - o VvWc Pj0vv ’ i®Co-nr +VviO Wdwui K srs rtfet ns lg fl loanUs «««ck 1 riwe(ui« - 3- SOPHOMORE GRAFFITI Ft ft NUT Hese ll-o n GRE6 Ga©li Jac. 6afe Bu DD | KvV itOcU U H |-V I • 73 RED BAtkOIN „ „ ,■ 00(015 WRRGftftET HR-U- Darlene. G£ ro -0 y ) S+rreJRlaxsd .. j Kjm Bass lunfV Qavujl TfhAruA TRT RRT STftLLIN S ’831 UOinelle Fil (Dljncan¥rnel)griiiie ynt Gn?aVes4- one|f Dedication We. the Columbian staff of 1980, dedicate our annual to Mrs. Anne Dekle. Serving as advisor, she sacrificed much of her time, playing a major role in creating this yearbook. Her patience prevailed through the many trying experiences she shared with us. Throughout it all, she maintained her sense of humor, which relieved the tension of meet- ing last minute deadlines. We take this opportunity to thank her for all that she has done to make this book possible. As a small token of our love and appreciation, we hereby dedicate the 1980 Columbian to Mrs. Anne Dekle. 320 Miss Columbian You mean you ruined the film? . . . This deadline is the 15th ... Who has the cropper? . . . Has anybody seen Mrs. Dekle? . . . You didn’t really lose the copy sheet, did you? . . . Sorry, this layout has trapped white space. You will have to do it over! Only one person in this year's se- nior class could have encountered so many problems, solved them in such an efficient business like man- ner and met the final deadline with her sanity still intact. That person is our Editor, Elizabeth Ann George, whom we proudly name Miss Co- lumbian 1980. We love you, Beth! 321 Headliners Soviets Invade Afghanistan On December 28, 1979, in a blitzk- rieg involving an estimated 50,000 soldiers, the Soviet army crossed the border, to take control of Afgha- nistan. President Carter has at- tempted to mobilize a broad inter- national condemnation of the Soviet s action. 322 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 3, 1930 Dear Senator Byrd: In light of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, I request that you delay consideration of the SALT II Treaty On the Senate floor. The purpose of this request is not to withdraw the Treaty from consideration, but to defer the debate so that the Congress and I as President can assess Soviet actions and intentions, and devote our primary attention to the legislative and other measures required to respond to this crisis. As you know, I continue to share your view that the SALT II Treaty is in the national security interest of the United States and the entire world, and that it should be taken up by the Senate as soon as these more urgent issues have been addressed. Majority Leader of the United States Senate Washington, D.C. Iran Holds Americans Hostage The Shah of Iran, Mohammed Riza Pahlevi, fled and ended up in a New York hospital with cancer. Aya- tollah Ruhollah Khomeini then emerged from exile to become Iran's political and spiritual leader. But turmoil prevailed, and in Novem- ber of 1979, Iranian students seized the U.S. Embassy in Teheran and took 62 Americans hostage. Who will be our next President? KENNEDY 1980 is another year of Presiden- tial Elections. Among the many can- didates vying for the highest office in the nation are Republicans George Bush, Ronald Reagan, and John Conally; and Democratic hopefuls Jimmy Carter and Edward Kennedy. In November of this year the votes will be tallied and we then will know who our next President will be. Hectic trading at the Zurich. Hongkong. London, and other gold markets made the price of the yellow metal rise to new heights. Pope John Paul II waves to a crowd in New York’s Madison Square Garden. Workers pull debris from a supermarket in Pensacola. Florida that was hit by Hurricane Frederick on Sept. 13. 1979. 324 % n Gas crisis—Cars encircle a gasoline station as motorists wait patiently to fill their tanks. Chris Evert-Lloyd, left, pats the head of the youngest player ever to win the U.S. Open, Tracy Austin. Chris later announced that she planned to retire Pirate Willie Stargell blasts a home run in the final game of the World Series against the Orioles at Baltimore. 325 1 Autographs 328 329 330 331 In memory of ... IF ONLY FOR A WHILE Again a friend reminded me . . . How many days are few . .. For him who suddenly becomes . . . A spe- cial friend to you . . . You get to- gether, and you wish . . . Through all your smiles and tears . .. That you had known each other for. . . At least a hundred years . . . And then you greet each other for ... A little while or so . . . And suddenly there comes the time . . . For one of you to go . Some friendships last for many years . . . And some for just a day ... But who are we to question God .. And His mysterious way? . . And in the last analysis . . . We thank Him with a smile ... For one Triqndship on this earth ... If Scott Rae Nettles July 29, 1962—June 3, 1969 Mikell John Porterfield May 19, 1962-June 6, 1974 Terrance Wendall Wilson November 28, 1962-May 17, 1978 Teresa Karen McCray June 5, 1961-March 12, 1979 Class of 1979 What does being editor of a yearbook mean? It means hard work, long hours, challenge, determina- tion, frustration, picas, layouts, bleeding pictures, and a wonderful feeling after all deadlines have been met! Looking back, I realize that all the agonizing hours, headaches, and problems have not been in vain. This book holds many memories. It (somehow) has captured glimpses of our high school years that go by so fast. As you flip through the pages, you will see bits and pieces of everyone who has worked on this annual. A word of thanks to the following: Jerry Fields, Stan Wilkinson, Natalie Knight, Steve Knight, Mike Lahr, Mr. Dekle, Rick Robinson, my parents, my teachers, Mr. Ellis, Mrs. Pace, Kenny Boyle, and Keith Ozaki. I also want to thank all the hard working staff members that made my job a little easier. Ya’ll did a great job! A special thanks goes to Mrs. Anne Dekle, for without her dedication, time, and patience this an- nual could not have been possible. I hope you will enjoy your yearbook today and that years from now you will cherish it and the memories it will bring to mind. Sincerely. 335


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