Columbus High School - Cohiscan Yearbook (Columbus, GA)
- Class of 1977
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W W .3 1, vw- A--W' , Aff yu' , ' WH ,Min iff, -, .:Ew X .Q xr .M ,A . , L, ....L..: f, 13: 1 , Q, mam. 1-, 6, fffsiwkf-T'Z if vii A-JM, 'cz-:ww -41' M IEEGSW' Q. ,,u !'r'M . Z . 4 fi i . I . 1 n V H ka A L ' ' Q, Q 4 S 3 ,rr V 5+ 5 V W .Wi ea f 1355 1 Tw 1 Y W 'l f E . GI Y 5 , .I I ig a I I Jag: h . f X y W ,1, -sf PVQSEEQQ 2 f fs J - - V ',,,,g,,,,, M., wx w ' ui The National Honor Society selects its ,,,,,- :- - ff' . . if if tt t ,., : , a members on the basis of Leadership, -p gg .y eg rf- ,,..:- .M A Character, Service, and Scholarship. This year, the Elizabeth N. Rogers chapter of NHS has continued to uphold these traits while providing recognition for outstand- ing students at Columbus High School. Throughout the year, the club partici- pated in worthwhile school and commu- nity related projects, although its primary activities included a banquet. an induc- tion, and a picnic. The banquet, designed to honor the parents of club members, was held on January 20 in the Columbus High cafe- teria. Entertainment was provided along with a guest speaker. Each member was also given the opportunity to introduce his or her parents. ln the spring, an induction was held, allowing seniors and high-ranking juniors to gain admission into the society. Short- ly after the induction, new members were honored at an annual club picnic, where they presented skits for entertainment. ABOVE: Elizabeth N. Rogers chapter of NHS RIGHT: NHS Officers: President, John Buckg Vice-President, Bill Young: Secretary, Beth Playerg and Treasurer, Winston McQuaig. :'is'fQ. R FSR Ix,fy' .. sf, i fa.. .. Y .S'5i.,,,,, .' ww , , E we : ,Q It's an Honor 2 R is S 1 F Q . gsm , ' -k N ' A - X x K X Q ... TX Q? ' Q ABOVE LEFT: 1977 National Honor Society Ban- quet ABOVE: The guest speaker for this year's banquet was Mr. Ellis Swint, President of Southern Foods. LEFT: National Honor Society officers and ad- visors, Mrs. Petty, Mrs. Barrow, and Miss Culpepper, discuss future projects for the National Honor Soc- iety. Advisors not pictured include Mrs. Shores and Mr. Kaeserman. The Dimes ,M...m' Y March on an i sf 1 2 asf sw 'ef K 159 'l,f r R- an it Win . dggwmwr gllih T .march is . F DI The March of Dimes Board accepts the re- sponsibility of coordinating the varied activi- ties of the MOD fund-raising drive. Planning balloon sales, collecting pledges for the Walk-A-Thon, and actively involving CHS students in as many projects as possible are all part of this enthusiastic groupis work. UPPER FAR LEFT: March of Dimes Board Mem- bers: Seniors-Mildred Neal and Wally Pitts Juniors -Caleta Turner and Eric Janssen Sophomores- Margaret Neal and Tommy Stewart Freshman- Mary Zimmerman and Eric Clayton FAR LEFT: Miss Patch, advisor FAR RIGHT: Mrs. Cox, advisor UPPER LEFT: Nancy Hahn, John Buck, and Mildred Neal collapse after walking for the March of Dimes. LEFT: MOD clowns Wendy Wright, Pam Kerr, and Mary Ellen Powell spend the day collect- ing for the March of Dimes. Maintaining Memories ABOVIL: Seniors on the 1976-1977 COHISCAN Staff RIGHT: Advisor, Mrs. Graves l'ARTlIlfST RIGHT: Lditor, Charisse Bedingfield VAR BOTTOM RIGIITZ Unerclassnien on the 1976-1977 COIIISCAN Staff IfAR RIGIIT: Photographer Gene Allen discusses his schedule with Nirs. Graves. The motto for the 197 6-77 COHISCAN staff has been 'sto- getherness will conquer . Working under the adverse conditions of having a new publishing company, an inexperienced staff. first year photographers. and numerous technical problems, the staff members nevertheless, managed to produce both a unique and informative book. Under the leadership of editor Charisse Beding- field. the COIIISCAN took on a totally new look which centered around the concept of magazine layout. The originality of the design and the congenial cooperativeness of the staff helped to make this year's book a truly outstanding one. Through Ideas Nd'4 The 1976-1977 COHISCAN Staff Editor-Charisse Bedingfield l Assistant Editor-Julie Saine Copy Editor-Kaye Prescott l Organizations-Kaye Prescott Margaret Neal J Activities-Pat Murphy J Features-Nancy Hahn Wendy Clayton Faculty and Academics- Julie Gordy Greg Goodroe Muffy Gordy Sports- Winston McQuaig Lori Brown Gene Allen Senior Section- Julie Saine Amy Sussenbach Junior Section- Jane Henry Jill Kirby Sophomore Section- Karen Pollock Julie Williams Freshman Section- Eric Clayton Warner Neal Ads- Karen Thomaston Kathy Abney Photographers- Gene Allen Steve Taylor John VanDoorn Advisor-Mrs. Graves 21 l Keeping Us In Touch With School Happenings The 19761977 BLUE STREAK staff has geared itself to making a valiant effort to cover this year's school activities. Pub- lished once a month, the BLUE STREAK placed a greater emphasis on school rather than on national and community events and has been a vital part of campus life and a major source for past and future school happenings. Much of the staffs technique and style has been acquired from its affiliation with the Georgia School of Journalism and the Georgia Scholastic Press Association. Excellent training, the outstanding leadership of editor John Buck, and a genuine interest in meeting the needs of the students of Columbus High School has made this yearis Blue Streak a tremendous success. Perryman, Jay Sulhvan Knot plcturedj as ,MX Y Ray Robertsong Slizanne Tucker, Susie Olson, .Mi ...- --us... iff Q, rw M 2' . ff a, Nw ,.', ,-,V I ,,,, vw Wa w HQ ,mu- , v. u , x nv .vh 'A W. M ,W- Qe M. in Showing Creative Expression Quill and Scroll is an organization composed of those members of the BLUE STREAK and COHISCAN staffs who have excelled in the field of Journalism. The organizationls annual project is selling plastic yearbook covers and an induction is held by the group each spring. Thespians is an honorary society for students who have achieved special ratings in the Drama Department. Although the Columbus High chapter has a small membership of three, the quality of its members makes up for any lacking in size. ABOVE: Thespians: Jerry Johnson, Melissa Jones, and Mike Bushaw ABOVE RIGHT: Quill and Scroll: Bill Young, Wendy Clayton, John Buck, Winn Venable, Bud Fry, and Pat Murphy RIGHT: Quill and Scroll mem- bers Winn Venable and Bill Young sell a plastic yearbook cover to Eric Janssen and JoAnna Perryman. J , miW,,,S,,Ei,...t. . .i , . t--ff: ,isaiwsstm -wise affine TJ' I Interest Intelligence : Involvement Mu Alpha Theta is a national Math Club designed for students who are interested in exploring different aspects of the field of mathematics. Meetings of the Columbus High chapter are held every other Thursday, and programs have included guest speakers, a field trip to the BankAmericard division of the Columbus Bank and Trust Company, and math related films. Several members are also involved in the area mathematics tournaments and spent many afternoons preparing to represent Columbus High in com- petition with other high schools from around the state. Two service projects the club performed were collecting can goods and toys for the Valley Rescue Mission at Christmas and tutoring other students who were having difficulty with their math courses BELOW: Columbus High Chapter of Mu Alpha Theta LEFT: Math Club Officers: President, John Buckg Program Chairman, Kaye Prescott: Vice- President, John Dorchakg Secretary, Anna Kruger, Treasurer, Keith Griggs 'r :: Fax, I' ,,f.J?.r ?,'g,,,g,5 fe. jg ,in 37 if The Foreign Language Club is composed of those students who are enrolled in a foreign language and interested in participating in activities outside of classroom study. Mrs. Gorman advises the club and does an excellent job of helping to organize related projects and outings. Among these have been attending a Jose Greco concert at Columbus College and pre- senting a Spanish version of A Charlie Brown Christmasi' to the foreign language classes of Arnold Jr. High. Other activities included eating a meal at Taco Casa and holding a club Christmas party where foods from different parts of the world were served. Several members of the club also planned a trip to Mexico during the Spring Holidays. BELOW: The Columbus High Foreign Language Club RIGHT: Foreign Language Club Officers: President-Karen Pollock Vice-President-Kim Flournly Treasurer-Brenda Harris Program Chairman-Angela Robinson Working Together to he Nt 1-viii q is 9511! E Broaden Backgrounds Q , f' The Library Club, under the direction of Mr. Judah, spent time improving their skills and general knowledge of the library. Before the year was out, the organization had also performed a number of worthwhile projects. One service they provided throughout the year was working as aides in the library and helping the students and faculty of Colum- bus High in any way possible. Their skill and Willingness to work helped keep the library running smoothly as a valuable tool for all who used it. LEFT: The Columbus High Library Club BELOW LEFT: The Library Club Officers: President-Mike Bushaw Vice President-Loretta Griffin Secretary-Stephanie Turner Treasurer-Mike Kunze BELOW: John Rothschild and Tommy Wade take a book through the proper channels in checking it in or out, l r .i 5 -1 . - -sf--- ,. .:- : , lie WE 3 E L is s X E re 3 B ' , ,' , , Mya -iq, V Q. L V V, A, , f ' , A - , A, G' V , '., I 76,13 pdf ,H-nfs' ' .Mahi or K 'W , '1, '. 5lu . , , , F, , r. ff 'Y ' W s 9 if 4 at - yi A egg i I e s .Nw R I 2.571 fi J -Q , ,v V 1' 'Lv b ,,. ,I K, . J.. + ,lg I if ' :Q It sir S - iaqfwgv ge tat' 'fmrfift T - -- f. Q ? fi. H ta . N fa. an , .... Interact provides an opportunity for high school boys of all ages to work together in voluntary service that benefits both themselves and their community. The Rotary Club of Columbus sponsors the organization and offers guidance whenever necessary In addition to their annual project ofhosting Georgia Day, Inter- act also collected money for the Salvation Army by ringing bells at Columbus Square during the Christmas season. Raising funds for the March of Dimes was another worthwhile undertaking of the club. To Hnance this. members designed and sold calendars containing pictures of twelve Junior and Senior girls they selected from the student body. ABOVIL: Interact RIGIIT: Interact Officers: President -'Bobby Vaughn Vice President -Todd Chandler Secretary and Treasurer-Bill Martin Scrgcants at Arms-Tommy Tuggle Bill Bussey Program Chairman-Billy Vaughn Becoming Involved in the Community LEFT: 1977 Interact Calendar Girls: Sweetheart-Julie Saine January-Tammy Davis February-Nancy Hahn March-Terri Ann Williams Cnot picturedl April-Janet Kilgore fnot picturedb May-Sherry Herold June-Jane Henry July-Barbie Wein August-Cheryl Magoni September-Lesley Bramblett October-Denise McCollum November-Laura Welsh DecembereWendy Wright LEFT: Georgia Day Guest Speaker, Mr. Harry Jackson, a former Georgia Senator ABOVE: Interact Member, Mac Jenkins, collects money for the Salvation Army by ringing bells during the Christmas season. Civitan ls Caring :L r i' ABOVE: Advisor, Miss Patch ABOVE RIGHT: One activity of Civitan was sponsoring a Halloween Carnival ut the Girls' Club of Columbus. RIGHT: Mildred Neal sings along with u resident of 21 lociil nursing home during L1 Christmas pro- gram presented by Civitan. Becoming involved because they care is a characteristic of the sophomore, junior, and senior girls who are a part of Jr. Civitan. Last yearls Club of the Year , this organi- zation has continued to boast an outstanding record of achievements. One of their first ac- tivities was to clean the trophies and trophy cases in the main hall of Columbus High. The group also spent one afternoon enter- taining children at the Girls, Club with a Hal- loween Carnival. Singing in a local nursing home at Christmas, sponsoring a clothes drive, and walking in the MOD Walk-A-Thon were other ways Civitan showed their con- cern. An annual project the club participates in each year is raising funds for the National Association for Retarded Citizens CNARCJ. Joining with other Civitan groups from around the state, the Columbus chapter also attended two District Meetings in Warner Robins and a National Convention in Jekyll Island. BELOW: Jr. Civitan RIGHT: Civitan Officers and Miss Jr. Civitan: President-Pat Murphy Vice-President-Julie Saine Secretary-Charisse Bedingfield Treasurer-Winn Venable L Publicity Chairman-Louann Dickson District Officers-JoAnna Perryman, Lt. Governorg Winn Venable, Convention Chairman Miss Jr. Civitan-Leslie Bramblett RIGHT: Key Club Members. Barry Bullard and Bud lfry, relax during Key Club A-Go-Go Auditions. Bl-.LOW RIGHT: Lori Brown rehearses the tap dancing routine she plans to perform in Key Club A-Go-Go. mm' BELOW: Key Club President, Bill Peek, and members, Barry Bullard and Bud Fry, take time out from tryouts to pose with two others for a picture. Serving Qthers Is the Key J dw., ...... f ,.., ,....,,., . t .. s... fx' .. . i -1. . ,'L-A Q . .rw i ,Q af Q' Av s .-I.. , ,K . l ,A .. , ss, l r., Key Club members, in cooperation with the Kiwanis Club of Columbus, place a major emphasis on service projects for both the school and the community. Working with other Columbus High organizations, they spent one afternoon selling poppies to raise funds for Veterans. Cleaning up the Columbus Youth Shelter filled another afternoon, and still others were devoted to taking under- privileged children on outings in a big brother capacity. Key Club also collected a substantial amount of money for the March of Dimes campaign by sponsoring their annual Key Club A-Go-Go. Other activities sponsored by the club included Homecoming and Awards Day. The organization was also in charge of this year's Dial- A-Devil and donated a portion of the profits to other worthwhile causes. ABOVE: Key Club LEFT: Key Club Officers and Advisor: President-Bill Peck Vice President-Jim Dorchak SecretaryeAlan Weed Sergeant at Arms4Ricliard Stumplioffer Advisor-Mr. Talbot Keeping Spirits Hugh Promoting school spirit IS the major objective of the Columbus High School Pep Club. This year's group expressed an unusual amount of enthusiasm and show ed tremendous support in all their activ ities. Several new ideas were tried by the club as well as the traditional practices of painting signs, spreading spirit and making up a large portion of the Blue Devil cheering section C Club is composed of all Columbus High School athletes who have received recognition in the form of a letter for their participation in a particular sport. ABOVE: The Columbus High School Pep Club RIGHT: Pep Club Officers and Advisor: Ad- visor, Mrs. Trawickg President, Susie Olsong Vice President, Mary Zimmermang Secretary, Donna Harris, Treasurer, Amy Player, FAR BOTTOM RIGHT: C Club FARTHEST RIGHT: C Club Officers: Pres- ident, Rodney Brooks, Vice-President, Wally Pittsg Secretary, Daphne Mooreg Trcsurer, Rob- ert Lawter. FAR RIGHT: Individual Representatives from the different sports. Q K 9 R fm A -x 5 ' igf A . I 3 9 . 1 Nr . K W4 .ww 3 E I I S E i i ! Q i S s E 2 i 35 Q Stepping to the Music ' ff 1 5 -if A ! xi iff., 3. Q, 5 in K Y X K Q44 '1 1 W ww.. ,Af W,.,- .,...q,g f 5655 V. , S 1 Q--Q ,.m,.g. wwan. 3 ' .E Q Q xi 2-f g,, Lim K WM-'Ai Y 1 + A A W. M, i 3 5 X ,n,,3,,W, , , ,, , M 1 51 i f wp A T E f? 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ABOVE FAR LILFT: The Columbus High Blue Devil Marching Band I-'ARTHFST LEFT: Band Director, John Kendrick FAR LEFT: Drum Major, Stun .loines 'sf' -M A- 3 if A,:,5v Siu as ai 'E with the Band BAND MAJORFTTFS NZM it if 4, 'Z DARE DEVILS The CHS Band was especially proud this year to be the first band in the city to have a Rifle Corp as a part of its marching lineup. Under the leadership of Captain Angel May, this group strived constantly for perfection and this perfection was displayed in every performance. The Flag Corp started their second year as a part of the marching band with a brand new look in both uniforms and flags. The corp showed enthusiasm and dedication in the hard work they put forth in learning each new drill. Kim Shumate served as Flag Cap- tain. For the first time this year, the Color Guard was made up entirely of band mem- bers. The unit was under the command of Drill Captain Sherry Herold and its job was to bear the American flag in a special flag presentation featured within the band show. The CHS Majorettes performed this year as solo twirlers, with each girl composing, practicing, and presenting her drill individu- ally. Their presence was certainly an invalu- able part of the band show. The band auxiliaries were not the only tal- ented groups that entertained spectators at sports events. Columbus Highis Dance En- semble, the Dare Devils, performed a number ofimpressive routines during half-time at several CHS basketball games. Mrs. Cassan- dra Reynolds was largely responsible for the group's many fine performances. Musicians Ranked Superior This year's student body was not lacking in qualified musicians. The Georgia All-State Chorus, Band and Orchestra all included representatives from Columbus High School. Those selected for the All-State Chorus spent three days at the Hilton Hotel in downtown Macon. The group was divided into two separate choirs, the Women's choir and the Mixed Choir, and rehearsals lasted approximately seven hours a day. A final concert was given at Wesleyan College on Saturday night, January l5, 1977. Two and a half days of intense rehearsal awaited the partici- pants ofthe Georgia All-State Band and Orchestra. The event was held in Savannah, Georgia from January 26 through the 28 and those selected were carefully screened through city and state au- ditions. Dilligent and hardworking are two words to describe the Col- umbus High School Orchestra. The group's willingness to apply themselves became apparent in the fine concerts they gave during the school year. Besides their yearly Christmas and Spring Con- certs, the Orchestra also represented Columbus High in the annual Columbus Music Festival. ABOVE: All-State Chorus Participants. Those selected for the Women's Choir were Lou Kirby, Louann Dickson, Bene Hines, Angel May, and Beth Hill. Members of the Mixed Choir were Jerry Johnson, David Henderson, and Melissa Jones. RIGHT: All-State Band Participant, Anna Kruger and All-State Orchestra Participant, Kim Shumate. Anna received the additional honor of being chosen to sit first chair in the French Horn section. OPPOSITE PAGE: The Columbus High School Orchestra Making Beautiful Music TOP: The Columbus High Orchestra MIDDLE RIGHT: Mrs. Carol Ragsdale, director I g if Singing ls Their Specialty I QPYLQQT' 3? Q my ivinff 3 ' Q if ek ' Q As in the year's past, the Columbus High Girls, Ensemble proved itself to be an outstanding choral organization. The talent of this group was enjoyed by audi- ences all over the city. ln addition, the Ensemble joined with the other members i of the Columbus High Choral Department U i,,V T . in presenting the annual Christmas Con- f' f . ' cert and Spring Concert and performed in W E V i a superior fashion at the Columbus Choral Festival held in February. g 3 The Mixed Ensemble was also well re- ' ceived for its impressive musical quality. The many performances given by this group were all exceptional. A particular- ly sucessful one was at the faculty Christ- mas party Where they received a standing ovation. ABOVE: The Girls' Ensemble FAR BOTTOM RIGHT: The Mixed Ensemble FAR RIGHT: Choral Director, Mr. Robert Hill .. .. Making the Most of Music , . , .ffgxkj . Y Ar Qu Y X Q F 1 The Beginning Girls' Chorus is compos- ed of members who have just begun to learn the fundamentals of music. Through hard work and a genuine willingness to learn, these girls progressed throughout the year and developed into a very fine choral group. The Advanced Girls, Glee Club proved to be an excellent SSA choir. Members of this group set as their goal to achieve a pleasant blend of female voices, and through Work and dedication they soon achieved their goal. The Concert Choir was among the top choral groups at Columbus High. Combin- ing both male and female voices, the choir revealed in all its performances that it was composed of talented and dedicated mem bers. All three groups performed in the Christmas Concert at Peachtree Mall and represented Columbus High in the Colum- bus Choral Festival. They also presented an excellent Spring Concert near the end ofthe school year. ABOVE: The Concert Choir IVAR UPPER RIGHT: The Advanced Girls' Glee Club FAR RIGHT: The Beginning Girls' Chorus Cheating by t. '.... ,QW Using Notes As the name implies, Vocational Office Training offers students the opportunity to improve their basic office and business skills while still attending high school. Under the direction of Mrs. Hunter, stu- dents enrolled in this program gear their schedule toward courses that will be bene- ficial in the vocation they plan to pursue. The majority of VOT participants come to school only part of the day and spend the remaining hours at a place of employ- ment where they receive on the job train- ing. Through the years VOT has not only helped students in vocational training, but personal development as well. Poise, con- fidence, and self-discipline are all charac- teristics acquired through this beneficial program. Diversified Cooperative Training pro- vides students the opportunity to work in a business or industry part-time while attending high school. The student receives directly related job training while working and also gains general related instruction in working adjustment, attitudes, personal growth and development, and career guid- ance. The DCT Youth Club, V.l.C.A. fVocational Industrial Clubs of Americaj, places an emphasis on leadership training and the development of meaningful goals and objectives for life. Officers of this excellent organization include Bobby Moore, Presidentg Bobby Preston, Treasur- er, Laura Welsh, Secretary, Lynn Howard, Parliamentariang and Patsy Harris, Report- er. The Human Relations Committee of Columbus High did a tremendous job this year of promoting better relations between the various groups of people at CHS. Among their activities was a Vandalism Prevention project which won them recog- nition from the community as well as the school. The group also helped sponsor a Brotherhood campaign with a major theme of Brotherhood Means Respect-For Our- selves and Others . Working to Improve Them 2 . 19570 Solves and Human Relations OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: VOT OPPOSITE PAGE BELOW: VOT advisor Mrs. Hunter and DCT advisor Mr. Jones. LEFT: DCT BELOW LEFT: Human Relations Committee. BELOW DCT participant Brenda Griffin at work. WW wg 1 3 aww, 5 v 4' Diff: ,, , Y While gaining valuable skills for the future, the Future Home- makers of America club also participated in a number of beneficial activities. The organization set as its goal to carry out two or three community or school related projects each month. Their choices included attending a fall FHA Convention in Marietta, visiting the Children's Ward at the Medical Center on Halloween Eve, and donating a Thanksgiving box of can goods to the Valley Rescue Mission. The club also entered an informal dinner table display, featuring a Bicentennial theme, in the Flower Arrange- ment show at the fair. For their efforts FHA received third place and a twenty dollar prize. BELOW: Future Homemakers of America RIGHT: FHA Officers: Presi- dent, Janice Hollisg Vice-President, Connie Browng Secretary, Brenda Wil- liamsg Advisors, Mrs. Barbara Johnson and Mrs. Loretta Daniels as '34, .wr ' W' I Learning for SWF? ww? Q RK A KILL . 1 The Future Business Leaders of America is an organization that helps promote students in different phases of business and cultural development. Members work toward becoming competent leaders and improving their basic business skills. This yearis FBLA members had the opportunity to compete on a state and national level. Prize money ranged from five hundred to ten thousand dollars, and cate- gories included Mr. and Miss FBLA, extemperaneous and public speaking, business law, and economics. Further contests were also held concerning various office procedures. ABOVE: The Future Business Leaders of America LEFT: FBLA Officers: President-Debbie Weaver Vice-President-Conor Miller Secretary-Denise Smith Treasurer-Lori Howell Reporter-James Griffin Parliamentarian-Steve Taylor Arguing Through Research waning iIhru- ----...........,-4.-i...,, . , ---una-..,, The 1976-77 Columbus High Debate Team won six out of ten rounds during competition held at Georgia Southwestern College in Americus. They also attended several other smaller city tournaments throughout the year. Preparing for these meets, the club attended work- W shops at the University of Georgia and West Georgia College in Carolton. A 7 ' A Debating varsity this year were Keith Griggs and John A Giyzllit VanDoorn for the affirmative and Steve Taylor and San- dra Sheely on the negative. ABOVE RIGHT: The Columbus High School Varsity Debate N Team rw, rr,. . ABOVE: Debate Team President, Steve Taylor RIGHT: Affirmative Debater Keith Griggs practices for an up- se coming meet. ' ' Migw Specializing in ROTC - 1 ,,g.,,. ig ,:-mam wk- Q.. - - . I -N-,-lwiif ,- - N Q- M I a ...yy-. K .-X. .,. iw, A-wax M Q iw RIFLE TEAM: Sgt. Major Richard Beal CCommanderJ, Sgt. Ifirst Class Jan Cunnington, PVT Gerold Jones, CPT. Mike Higlinotc, PFC Donald Ncster, PVT Michael Gilbert 'Q ,-Q '- gf ...W f 4. Q .- ' A .Q -ww ' H' .k -If i . f . ., ., 5 wk A, ...QL QQ A.. i .Q ...vw ..-q..-S ,..f -.., AW. . ..-.,.- .dv an .N ,fy ...I wp.. Mtv .. 4,5 dm 359.45 I R., ww.. w- -X.:k N LLLL .mqmmg - . .. wi .QQ - Q -Ia. i M SQ' .0-.. ,. X 1 Q + K, Q. ,sa - .A+- v. .-Q. L... x ...N + - .qw Na V Q 5' s Q ,,. - . A Q f . .K R x .. LKW kk.. 7 +.. - . .X X ' Q.. X .H 'X P -was W . - . ... 'W Q-A , 5.-,iv L, LEFT: B Company Staff: 1stSgt. Tommy Loveless, CPT. Steve Goodman, PVT Joey Watson ABOVE: B Company EAR LEFT: A Company Staff: lst Sgt Ken Couture, CPT. Raoul Dushane fCommanderD PVT Robert Bird FAR UPPER LEFT: A Company T I .- Mlfk Introducing young cadets to the function of the U. S. Army is the job ofthe Columbus High ROTC program. Under the direction of Sgt. Reynolds, members of this pro- gram are taught basic military skills through classroom dis- cussion and field training. An attempt is made to instill in each participant the qualities of leadership, duty, honor, and integrity. RIGHT: Master Sgt. Reynolds, Senior Army Instructor BELOW: Color Guard: Debra Phillips, Master Sgt. Karl Brown 1Com- manderl, PFC Herman Thornton, PVT Lanny King FAR UPPER RIGHT: lst Period 1st Battalion Staff: LTC. Erik Brown Battalion Commander, Cathy Highnote, S-Ig lst Lt. Jeff Shipp, 1stLt Mike Watson, lst Lt. Christina Edwards, lst Lt. Donald Hughes, Sgt. Major Richard Beal FAR RIGHT: Second Period I-'irst Battalion Staff: Major Mike Wejtsaik Battalion Commanderg Major John Rogers, CPT. Randy Lovcrn, Greg Conkel, Drill Team 1 -QM W ,ff- ,,,,,..... N . .3 'Q vs lik-sa-'v -...X , .Q fa ' Q N.. Q: W...- Sink ,-,kg Q- N ,, Nw,-,A an ,.,mli57'7 ' W'- -Q nk! wm- .ww 4 x ,..wgag5g5.-' .av-Q.. M xv-ef, 5 Q M-, fx, ., -R ,wx ...if W Q -ww. ,pw , . ,A ,f:. , wk K . .. kg,-'mg wgfw ,fs f .ff A M 4, .f . k '-5' A .n ., F x A W, X. NW- ...f 11-,,,., lx 'k'J':v7 KQ. 32:-.W AM.,: 4?f1?Stv 'K x gy A K K Q9 . fx .. Q A Xif BLM: 94 k Uvvvv. k. ' J.,-v X s 'A T-..a j ix .- ,wsyw -- X -X A SN., .,. x I 5 W ,V S--as 1 1 'mv S -mf .Nm- Vx w N E I v I E f , 1 i 4 1 L1 ... being free going places doing things having fun Time For Working Together This summer proved to be an exciting one for many Columbus High students. The hard-working, fun-loving spirit that is associated with the Blue Devils was not left at school after the last bell had rung in June, but was carried over into their jobs and summer activities. Many students found jobs that were not only rewarding, but were ones they enjoyed as well. They ranged from volun- teer work at the hospital to modeling as Gayfer Girls. Still others involved them- selves with leather goods or by working as a receptionist at a law firm. Whatever the job or how menial it seemed, these stu- dents proved they were worthy of their employers' trust and lived up to the name and reputation ofa Columbus High Blue Devil. uma 2 -3' Q . .vs-W , ,,,, ,A V, Playing Together Along with the responsibilities of a job, summer brought the fun and freedom that only summer can bring. Aside from the usu- al fun-in-the-sun activities, students relaxed and enjoyed themselves in a variety of differ- ent ways. Sliding down the recently built Water Wiz was one way of cooling off and having fun at the same time. For others, the spare time was occupied by practicing cheers for the upcoming school year. Night time brought further fun as students met at one of their favorite night spots, Brer Rabbits, and spent the evening dancing. All in all, the summer was a good one - working together, playing together, just being together. N1 A. Spirits Soar Everyone who went to a CHS pep rally or game this year was overwhelmed by the amount of spirit shown. We can con- tribute a lot of this to our fine cheerlead- ers who worked hard this year. And to the fans who came to all ofthe games and helped cheer the boys on. Whether Winning or losing, the spirit still remained. 'Y 60 4? if '? Y x '.liL ,gl--1 ti .4100 Dollar Honored -f :M go o .o 3 3, , ,,vmaI.,,2 2 ff, mf V ' Huw: ' mi? H - f 5, , Avg? f I , 11+ . . 2 l Vqoo 3 hi 1 X 'J vw, The Fair ls Here 9 my Nfl M, .,,I, fi , Wag we I , ,ff Q ' QW, A, Wwe Hwifgzm W da The Faces of CHS xg if . A xii' , 11. y I' 1. -af 'YQ 4, ., gf WQWOWG f rw ,S as WW Y' , ,nw is wh me if ii T nl WMS vin 'IW Wailuku--.u, Socks, Hats Promote Spirit Where Were You as Y In '52? 1 1 HMI , 2 Students Enjoy Life VZzf4,, V ,ia it-Y N-.1 J? ug , 1 , , A ., 2 1 possessing needed qualities achieving merit rating a notch above deserving special honor A-f iff' T' eve IVIr. and Miss CHS wavy J' -H' ,I , 25' W ta .1 ie There is no doubt that the two individuals chosen as Mr. and Miss CHS for this '76-'77 school year both deserve this honor to the ut- most. Both individuals possess magnetic personalities and have been very active in helping improve the school and participating in its ac- tivities. Nancy Hahn. serving as Miss CHS. was elected Outstanding Fresh- man, Freshman Class Secretary, Outstanding Junior. and Outstand- ing Senior. She was also a Varsity Cheerleader during her junior and senior years. She has received several awards such as: Speak Up For Young Americans Award and Who's Who in American High Schools 1975-1976. Nancy has also served on the COIIISCAN staff for four years. She was also honored by being a Calendar Girl forthe Interact Calendar. Last, but not least, she was chosen to be a representative on the Homecoming Court and was elected by the school as the '76-'77 Homecoming Queen! Skip Henderson, serving as Mr. CHS, has been very active in the athletic program of Columbus High and in school activities. He has played on the baseball team for two years and was an active member in the C Club. Skip also participated in the Key Club. During his Sophomore year he was elected as an Outstanding Sophomore and is a very outstanding member ofthe class of '77! ' ii- Y C i Q7 E .se 5-5 Q ,af Q 5 . .: -X35 .f 9 1 fe' E3 2 L' Y 55 . rr 't Q ,E Q. B .?' .2 an 2 Q29 Demse Daniels is 'X ,a ll r s,ll,' uk 'XJ '--'scan 1 'AA L J C lj M WA 1,11 gg- 5: 55,2 4: irq 'l NJ f 1 In I 2 if 'PK all fi CJ Q LL E 2 , L l f f ,JW .Av 5 N741 K-QL Yfii' Rza-fC'f?Vf -X , 9, Ml X X PJ , 2+ U I L' , ,Jw 'fx l X X x , , l XL . X X -' l -- cf' R' 'Y ,f' K Darrell Holloway TOIH Mllauo Julie SZUHC Wx ' 5 Q Q 6 L ,.,',6f:!3fI!,f' 5 'K O 0 21 7,55 Q ef: fy e ? Q Q 9 xx! 1 f X f,' w!.5.'.f f.'.. Q X' V '?k? 5Q? 1 Qfq nm o is -f- Nhifif 1 1 f gsififftyf , cf Qs ,sg Htibffg 2,5 gfklf. 1 :Wifi MP. ,A gn! K-'HH Q, Q! .,f 1 ,aw 194 0 'SN sn .fx t X . Ni v 2:5 9 .,a 5 ANI' 'F gs, ig, asm. mfg ' up ' L . c. f' vi' If Leslie Bramblett Arthur Shipp xgevww f . .,, 2 ' ii' Eb' Q... .Q-lf' Senior Attractives Wendy Clayton 3, 'Q-qw -if , rw Q if S f'KW ' W gf Rik HQ Paul Pappafotis The Surprise and Joy of Homecoming r ,f ,,h, M Every year thc H ome- coming Court is selected and escorted by members of the Key Club. This year we were doubly honored with two queens, The two queens and their escorts for the l976-1977 year were Nancy Hahn and Bud Fry, Angela Reese and Lo- renzo Crowell. This year,s Homecom- ing Court and their escorts were: Wendy Clayton, Dar- rell Hollowayg Debbie Tay- lor. Paul Pappafotis: Bon- nie Anthony, Tommy Gran Donna Anderson, Wathal Bushg Nancy Hahn, Bud Fry: Julie Serine, Chris Chalmersg Wendy Wright, Joel Brunerg Tammy Davis, Lamar Greene: Angela Reese, Lorenzo Crowell: and Sylvia Henry, Johnny Norwood. I, Spirit Linked with Dedication The Class of 77 consisted of many outstanding individuals. Of these, some were chosen by the Seniors as the best. All of those chosen as being outstanding Seniors duly deserved this honor. They all excelled in many areas during their time spent at Columbus High. HENI STRATTON served as Class Sec. her Senior year. She was also a member ofthe C Club for 3 years, Junior Civitan for 3 years, Pep Club for 2 years, and the Tennis Team for 2 years. Not only did she participate in these activities but was also a Junior Varsity Cheer- leader her Sophomore year and a member of the Girls, Glee Club her Junior year. Heni was also a member of National Honor Society for two years. DARRELL HOLLCWAY was a Senior Class Council alternate, a Sophomore Class Council alternate and was chosen as a Senior At- tractive. He also played Football for three years and Basketball for two years. Because of his participation in sports, he was also a 'gC'7 Club member. WENDY WRIGHT served and played an important part in the Junior Council. She was also selected to be on the Homecoming Court of76,-771 Another honor of her Senior year was being elect- ed Student Council President. This entitled her to a position on the lnterclub Council which she fulfilled well. Wendy also devoted her time to the Allied Medical Careers Club for two years, and served as a Majorette both her Junior and Senior years. Recognizing her unique and special talents, Gayfers also selected Wendy as one of their representatives for the Gayfer Teen Board. ei 'V '-s A-+....,f .-an X .... -ti - ri J Yields Class of 77 !! WALLY PITTS was the President of his Freshman and Junior Class and Secretary of Key Club for four years. He was also on the Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Councils and was a representative on the MOD Board for three years. The Spanish Club and the National Honor Society were two other organizations Wally devoted time to. In addition to his other activities, Wally also applied himself in the sports field. During his four years at Columbus High he has played both football and baseball. WENDY CLAYTON was a Senator of the Student Council for three years and was elected Vice-President of the organization during her senior year. She was also a member of the Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Coun- cils. She was the vice president of the Student Council, President of the Human Relations Committee, and President of Interclub Council. Among her many honors are: Outstanding Sophomore, Senior Attractive and representative on the Homecoming Court. Wendy has also served as Vice President of Personnel, Assistant Sec- retary of Junior Achievement and a COHISCAN staff member. She was also chosen to participate in the MIT Program at Georgia Tech. JOHN DORCHAK has played an active role in Columbus High's curriculum during his four year at CHS. He was on the Junior Varsity football team his Sophomore year and the Varsity football team his Junior and Se- nior years. He won the Most Valuable Defensive Player Award andthe Scholastic Trophy for Best Grades. John was also a representative for Columbus High for the SAIL Award and was a member of the National Honor Society. Respected for Their Fine Points DENISE DANIELS was a senator on the Senior Class Council and the Student Council. She was chosen as a Senior Attractive and has been in the FHA for two years. Denise was also a Ju- nior Varsity cheerleader, and a Varsity cheerleader her senior year. This enabled her to be a member of the HC Club. JOHN BUCK has been a member of the Math Club for two years and the Quill and Scroll for two years. He was also the National Honor Society president, and a finalist in the Governoris Honors Program. John was on the Blue Streak for three years, and his senior year was chosen to be the editor. He was also a member of the Interclub council for one year, and in Junior Achievement for two years. NANCY HAHN served as a class secretary her freshman year and was also on on Student Council as well as being on the COHISCAN staff for four years. She was also a Junior Varsity and Varsity cheerleader which enabled her to be in the C Club for two years and Nancy was chosen by the student body as Homecoming Queen and the senior class chose her to be Miss CHS for the 1976-1977 year. Nancy was also elected to be an Interact Calendar Girl. 1. A Q . . 'as M -tag., . 3 - ern' - W.. it Q. f K f Jgifwf M24 .wr gif i I A are .1 K f . a Vik., pi it . r i. 'leaf .W 3 K ' an s 3 r- -' 2 N' at f K 4- , ., ri fc- , J l vi cr K W. .V ... - ,,,, X -,,. 'sf V. ff si s . va 3 ' . - t ,, A t .Q- s 1-ii- ss.. The Senior Class expressed their confidence in JOHN GARCIA'S ability by electing him President of the Senior Class. The faculty backed the Seniors' choice by sending John to the Governor,s Honors program in Macon. His intellectual talents al- so resulted in his being chosen as the recipient of the DAR History award and a beneficial member of the National Honor Society. His ac- tivities not only included scholar- ship, but sports as well. He played football for three years and was al- so an active spectator in the sports he did not participate in. His other interests included the Math Club and representing Columbus High in the SAIL program. ARTHUR SHIPP has participat- ed in many class projects. He was a Senior Attractive and Co-Captain of the track team during his Junior and Senior years. Arthur was also ac- tively involved in football and track for three years. SARAH STRATTON's four years at Columbus were certainly not Wasted. She has been a Senator for the Student Council for three years as well as being a member of the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Class Councils. Other organizations in which she has participated in- clude Junior Civitan, Pep Club, and National Honor Society. Further- more, she was an active sportswo- man as shown by her involvement in Junior Varsity Cheerleading and Girls' Varsity Tennis. This past year several seniors were rec- ognized for making very high marks on their PSAT Tests. With a score oil 190, KERMIT JOHNSON was chosen as a Na- tional Merit Semi-finalist. lfchosen for this high honor of a National Merit Schol- ar, Kermit will have the opportunity to receive many worthwhile scholarships. JOHN ROTHSCHILD, PAT MURPHY, and MIKE BUSHAW also scored highly on the PSAT and were each awarded Letters of Commendation. l, . 'N . T tl T Q we . as st ,Q 1 Q ff SE' W Scholastlcally Minded Intellectuals Gifted students selected for the Gover- nors' Honors Program are given the oppor- tunity to spend their summer improving their skill and aptitude in a particular area in which they excell. Scoring exceptional- ly well on certain tests is the first step in qualifying for this program. A local inter- view follows the testing and eventually those who reach the status of finalist are interviewed by dignitaries from around the state. Last year Columbus High had five participants in the Governors' Honors Program: Jane Simpson-Math Melissa Jones-Choral Music Caleta TurnerfSocial Studies John GarciafSocial Studies John BuckfMath Several outstanding students have been chosen this year as 1977 Governors, Honors Semi-finalists and Alternates: Anna Kruger-Math Alternate Mike Phillips4Math Jeannine WardASocial Studies Nanci AikenfMath John Rogers-Math Alternate Theresa GilbertwMath Alternate Angela Robinson-Math Carol Abneyflinglish Pam KerrfMath Alternate Louann Dickson-Math Jenny Lieberman-Drama Margaret Snyder-English Alternate Charisse Bedingfield-Math Alternate Walter Brooks-Math Alternate Robert Lawter-Math Joel HawkinsWArt All-Around Winners! The senior football players were recognized for their outstanding contributions to their sport. The school schould be extremely proud of them because they, along with many others, put in a great deal oftime and effort to make Columbus High's football season the fantas- tic one it was. Their names and individual awards are fleft to rightj: Kenneth Haskins-Most Valuable Offensive Back and Brian Piccolo All Bi-City Team, Jimmy ParhamAMost Valuable Defensive lineman, Ledger-Enquirer and Brian Piccolo All Bi-City Teams, Wally Pitts- Ledger-Enquirer and Brian Piccolo All Bi-City Teams, Tommy Wade-Brian Piccolo and Ledger-Enquirer All Bi-City Teamsg Alan Weed- Most Valuable Offensive Player, Golden Helmet Award, Brian Piccolo and Ledger-Enquirer All-Bi-City Teamsg Tom MilanofLedger- Enquirer and Brian Piccolo All Bi-City teams, Tony Womack-Most Valuable Offensive Lineman, Brian Piccolo and Ledger-Enquirer All Bi-City teamsg Richard StumhoferfScholastic Trophy for best Grades, Ledger-Enquirer and Brian Piccolo All Bi-City teamsg Glenn Bush- Most Valuable Defensive Back and Ledger-Enquirer All Bi-City team, and John Dorchak-Most Valuable Defensive Player and Scholastic Trophy for Best Grades. -WWMWW SAIL-Student Achievement to Innitiate Leader- ship is sponsored by the Exchange Club. John Dor- chak and John Garcia represented Columbus High School in the SAIL competition by going to Clafl- in Center to be interviewed by two people working for Muscogee County School District and by one member of the Exchange Club. Military Milestones s . Susan Ayers, a sophomore escorted by senior Erik Brown, was voted by Columbus High cadets as the Military Ball Queen. She was crowned February ll at the Second 5 Annual Combined Jr. ROTC Military Ball. The event was B held at the Columbus Municipal Auditorium. A Cluster of Stars . . Culpepper, Buck and Young This year CHS had two STAR students, John Buck and Bill Young. Both boys had the highest College Board scores at Columbus High School. Individually, John and Bill each selected Miss Patricia Culpepper as his STAR teacher. This is the second year that Miss Culpepper has been named as STAR teacher. Articulate and Outstanding Four students from Columbus High represented the United States in the Columbus Area High School Model United Na- tions held this past spring at Columbus College. The three-day meeting, held March 31, April 1 and 2, allowed students from each ofthe area high schools to participate in a re-creation of the United Nations, General Assembly, Security Council, and subsidiary organizations. Each of the delegations, which repre- sented a different country in the UN, attempted to best exem- plify their country's actual participation at the United Nations in New York. Those countries who were judged as doing the best job were awarded trophies for their efforts. Although some schools had several delegations, Columbus High's single one consisted of JOHN BUCK, JOHN GARCIA, STAN J OINES, and KAYE PRESCOTT. Public speaking was another field in which Columbus High students excelled. KAYE PRESCOTT, a Junior, was selected to represent Columbus High in the city-wide Voice of Democracy Speech Contest. She received second place for her efforts and was awarded a twenty-five dollar savings bond. A Well Deserved Tribute Patient, understanding and hardworking are all adjective used to describe Mrs. Joyce Graves, COHISCAN advisor for the past three years. Mrs. Graves' dedication to annual staff, as well as her job as a Junior English Teacher, has won her the respect and ad- miration of many people at Columbus High School. Her warm smile and great sense of humor have always put those who have worked with her at ease. For these reasons and more, the COHISCAN staff of 1976-1977 offers this tribute to Mrs. Joyce Graves, Who is leaving us after this year. Mrs. Graves, we will miss you! 94 lead, follow, or get out ofthe Way!,' a slogan heis been heard to say. nd a leader he is to all of us, or it is in him we place our trust. man of integrity without a doubt, hd his Sportsman-like qualities are reflected throughout. 3 has many pastimes that attract his attention, it hunting, especially, deserves special mention. 'handsome couple are he and his wife, iother important part of his like. ith so many good qualities and admirable traits, s no small Wonder that in our book he rates. Qth our interest at heart and concern untold, : sets an example for all to behold. our man of the year, his friends call him Jim, as dedicated to us as we are to hi m. . . Mr. James Buntin E 111 1 A 1 1 .fi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 . 1 ,1 - ,.,, l A Time For Co if I c 2. 5. D Asking questions Exchanging ideas Gaining answers Seeking to understand Faculty and Administration Work Ml: +..f 'Q ' 2. . . Q v , L im it - Rv .1 .. .,. fr Dr. Braxton Nail qggvmgggnfs-'sz' ,gg 'wb fail: M - 1'?zPi'if7'7: wmv, Y :ww . 01455, f 't-irwnws v A Q 6 L 5 it X if fend ,p it kms pfv W' Dr. John Tucker MI. Jim Buntin Together for Students Mr. Jim Buntin lectures at a faculty meeting. r 3 3 ' , ' Marie Floyd Mrs. Greshim Mr. Jim Buntin, Columbus Highls new principal, did as fine a job as principal as he did in his two years as asst. principal. Before the year was out, he had proved himself extremely capable and earned the admiration and respect of all who had contacts with him. He is indeed an asset to Columbus High School's Fac- ulty. Columbus High is also proud of its Guidance Depart- ment. Headed by Emily Petty, members of this department work dilligently counciling students and helping them prepare for life after high school. .vi Elizabeth Bagley John Washington Mrs. Hammock The kitchen help also plays a very large part in the daily lives of our students, under the direction of Mrs. Carter and Mrs. Munsey. Our custodial staff is impor- tant in the upkeep of our school and surrounding grounds. Mrs. Munsey Mrs. Carter fi' 7 Sw Wa Q ESM xsl- Q : hp w1'W'W'i .. -0- xv ISK -V 5 1552511 Social Studies is a very im- portant part of the curriculum students learn to relate to the past, future, and present. Miss VanLandingham is head of the department and has been a tea- cher here for many years. 9 Nancy Bethea Fred Dore Students Learn v ' v W 1 A 3. Q. 'ig , ,:. 2 ,V V gf aw KW ' 'l' ' ' ,,.,:t,t,l. 5 ,.,.,-, 4 ' I Ethelyn Coleman 'Y' Virginia Harwood Eddie Daffin f j X! frfjlls I L rf.. f 9 f ,K W ,Q Y , , , Patricia Lewis William Prescott The Democratic Way Cassandra Reynolds kr 4, mf , , fe2Sf??W'M , 2 www - ,,', David Roberts Miss Vann shows class amendments to be voted on. e R X, z 5 , iggg7gg,wr,r., . , -wim- W ,A -3, ,f , , , i k f ay , ' ,.'.v1Lf ,,w ' ' ' 3 QS, n e R ' A 4 R 's's' ' I rwv f f, wwfww fyai H , H H R ,J , omg 41 I Af , I ' r A fs E Robert Thompson Evelyn VanLandingham A , w.r,,,,,W,,M,,,F ,,,,,, V Teachers Strive to Wayne Baxefield Femme. . .. f'f5HfffVv:-. Mez: Miss Culpepper helps students solve difficult problems. Ann Debro K Elizabeth Farris Help Students Improve .ix , X if Geraldine Goodman v .5 Marion Kelly Martha Rogers Gary Talbot ? '4'-Q Mathematics is the key to the future. With Math we explore the vast margins of knowledge. Math will enable us to survive in the future world Jerry Johnson explains how parabolas apply to everyday life. Reading, Composition, Oral ,Af ,t,.,.,g..c,,,U Z, ,-4-'Z-vs-,Q 4 f ' J--4x.,' M 2 tw? iA4 i '1 M3 4,4--r-fl M' Marion Barrow Elizabeth Farley Joyce Graves English is one of the most necessary subjects one has to learn today. The art of speaking and writing, correctly, is in- valuable. Students are taught everything from simple sentence structure to compli- cated term papers. , ofwfesaeuiil 1 2 3 if , . Jo Ann Hill Malinda Huff Susan Hussey Geraldine King Skills Developed by Phasing l 'E Malfha Li-fldSaY Nancy Patch Tim Rakes rfb Luke Teasley 4' l f sl li if . 'X 'K Claire Va.nDinter Scientific Exploration Science is organized knowledge, derived from observation, study, and experimentation. Through utilization of these areas, students are better equipped to deal with the changes in their en- vironment. M 3 Tikfilsiiiiiigi X 1-if Dean Crist . . . -A .Wg,,...tr: -X i. I wi gl ,A 1 .. .aw 1- .V-zfra. Ha 'New Barbara Myers x Susan Gaither my , .WW Mrs. Ol'!Cj'SL1JOl1I'lSOl'l wfaiffff 1 f f A1 fills 1-UL, i 1, Physical Education Builds This year a new aspect of P.E. Was tried, coed classes. In the tumbling coed class the boys proved to be just as good as the girls. tfs ss s if ,ff ' k4m.,,.V Alvin Davis Frank Matthews Bob Nellums 'Q . annual NN- ,- Strong Bodies and Minds The coaches at CHS are very nnportant, not only to the Vafl ous teams but also to the students who take P E In the P E classes a wide varrety of sports IS offered so everyone w1ll have a chance to compete 1n therr favorlte athlet1c area Barbara AISXHIIGCI Charlotte Kaeserman ysywmf f f , New Classes Prove To Be In Health Occupations, students are able to explore different health fields and prepare for future jobs. They are actually having prep courses. The class is geared to teach professionalism and the students are planning on becoming nur- ses, dentists, dental hygienists, ward clerks, operating room technicians, and physciatrists. The class runs an emergency clinic for all students. The teacher, Mrs. Nelda Merritt, is a registered nurse and is quite competent in teaching the course. E Nelda Merritt Exciting and Educational if , H-an Wseffilwefive , Another new course here at CHS is Bachelor's Home ec. Here the boys learn cooking, sewing, and other domestic duties. The boys have proved to be successful in their attempts at domestic life. Mrs. Barbara K. Johnson is the patient, understanding tea cher and is real proud of the boys. I A I I Q I I I I 'Wvvmqawmgw Barbara Johnson V4 Other new courses will benefit students planning to pursue popular curccrs including criniinul -justice, and clu- tu processing. Mr. Faulkner is the instructor of criminal justice und Mr. Dixon. dutu processing. i ii? . ' N 'Ns s x - ' x f X get N kuald l- ' H Students Learn New Ideas , We K , to . .- ' i - Ziff? ' -. ., . ifi-:.,1- V - -ii- i - 17- ' ., ., ,Q N,-at, xi From New Courses Industrial arts prepared students for vocational occupations. The teacher is Mr Dean. Columbus High is indeed fortunate to have these new courses. 4 ,WWMawvw-- f -Metsmxqm WWW we T' mann murmur Q M i' Hr W V,,V . , 4 if 4' Teachers' Interests Include Sandra Trawick Business courses expand the abilities ofthe student and important in preparing them for future business- es. School and Community OUR Jimmy Carter meets THE Jimmy Carter. Mrs. Bethea participates in hat day. Q- If Y 'gif w. YQ. ssl an 1. Barbara Allen Barbara Crawford Eleine Price 1 I . . . , ..,.. . - f K Q - - . A 3' ,. ,P f .areal 3 X .fi ? X AK Jimmy Carter firm. We fsWSVl: e!5z35fZ?'rJv' , V' 'f7:7f-5, ' f r, Q : zfffww w A ffwfwwf ' , ' f ' ' VWIJY ,- .iiiif N ,, WWE J J J or P ff' ' Y ' , J 54 J ff H , V ' 'Q 5 21-mf' X 4 V . f K X 4 f' -1 pg. .i.-31.1 V.. -Q, -W.-4, f- J n ,1.W , 1 Q ,' Lucille Gorman Q., -.H i-If Wi I ig! T.G. Reynolds Don Parker yf 'WEQEMAWVIW' Art-BOth Aesthetic Qllbimxmw ,. N Only a part of art can be taught, but the artist needs the whole. J.W. Goethe l gasket or K , f.1 3 . .,, L . ..:... Shelley Turner learns that shadowing adds to the completeness of the picture. and Practical Mechanical drawing devel ops architectural talents to I f, 5, -.-in . prepare students for future careers. if . e X if V , Chuck Magom E W ' ,.,, ,V ,,, ., 1, ,Q if it rf J if, M-V A ,, ' ,, ff ' , , V, 'Za 1 gk Q , , ffjfi K V' 4 51 ' if if F , fl' Sm ax! 2 if ,ww-A EV 4 ,. T 44 ,, I 4.4 6 Q M, A my . ' Q 9 I L ! i Y f w i 5 Q 5 P i i i 5 5 4 l I 1 L Y. l A Time For Transit - - I O vwil n Setting goals Reachlng results Stnvmg for matunty V Recognizing challenge 4 Reflections of that special year. Experiencing moments that may only happen once in life. The excitement of Kiddie Day, the thrills of Powder-Puff, all combined to make the class of 773s final year one that they can look back on with enjoyment. This departure from childhood and transition to adulthood holds sparkling moments that are yet to come. Though the future lies ahead with many things in store, this milestone will never be forgotten. Abney, Kathy Lorraine Allen, Janet Leigh Allen, Michael Wayne Allen, Paschal Gene Bass, Jerome Anderson, Donna Jo Andrews, Doreatha Andrews, Gary Anthony, Bonnie Faye Bass, Juel O Thank Heaven ...V no E' x 'W x .excuse qw. for '77! zizimfew 1, 1, wg, e :si , 'ww , . , ff W f if-gwg qv ,am ,W ,,,, M D K 3, I f - 2 4 Y' 5 F FAR LEFT: Senior Cabinet ABOVE: Senior Class Officers N X ,...., ,, H ' ,H 'H N 4 Y . 'E K , 1 A Y.n: e ww 'w 'ff f ,..i a wiv' fr. ,wi ff , if . f , H Archic, Katrina Ann Arnold, Vera Laverene Ayscue, Margaret Patricia Ballas, Kenneth Alan Banks, Taylor Barker, Charles Jamerson Barron, Jonathan Joe Barwick, Mathew Dorsey f X fps V1 , f f J, 3 -if 'h ,ry ,fx iff 1 C f if :fa K, I I fri 5 K EXQQ .. Biggers, Cecil Lamar Bishop, Barbara Ann Blackburn, Juanita Blackwell, Tommy Brown, Stephen Ronald Brown, Viral Andre Bonner, Essie Mae Booth, Timothy Floyd Bruer, Mark Frederick Bruner, Charles Joel MM nf wr ff W l Q fr Vw 13 , fin ' 'Q' ' A, f,,' lna il. B V ,lyl nllnll B I . 'MKV MQW N, V7 , .ww me fm ,AQ ' Af fy, . R , , ,, in ff J' W we 5 ' 2' .X , 1 ' ' ,-f'?TH 2. ,' ,f. ' Af , ' - f'f' ,J 6' .'.?f Wi? if The Spirited Side - gl:-1:-fi, 1 711- 44' 1. -aa' ' K f . - , i A 'I V fy ff . if A i wvylfff, ,fv- 1 1 ,gr 1 1 fue :fy xx.. Buttle, l ddic Loc. Jr, Buttle. 'llnnmy Jvc Bcurncidcribr. Debra Boyctt. Ricky llton Brumblcrt. L-:slcy Hollis BrL1xIwn.lJrin.1ld R45 Briukncr. Nliplmcl l lray rl Beasley. Donna Lynne Benn. Catherine Jane Berry. Bcity Alice Broschcr. Sharon .lean Brown. lirik Charles Brown. Lucille Brown. Mark Steven Bryan. lidwurd Jackson, Jr. Buck, .lnhn Bloodworth Bullard. Barry Keith Burdette, Tcrri Lynn Burns. Kcvin Shawn Bush. Clurcncc Wutllul Bush, Glenn liugcnc Bushu W. Michael Charles Bynum. Joann Camp. Margaret Kurcn The Class of 1000 Faces-1977 . ' J, . ' 'ii' .D kf!SLt.S' 'ii 5 x1Ef5:YF9XXf. Y. 'RAS' 0 ii .. .ga .-t,.:g Ri ji 3, f- : ' : , -Sf X! 'gee' wr 1 -li:-sm A .- - X ff ft . suggest I L K K-sz.: . K . 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Www Q Johnson, Timothy Clyde Johnson, Toney Wayne Johnston, Carol Iiileon Johnston, David Roy Johnston, John Wade, Jr. Johnston, Mark Clements Joines, Stanford Cameron Jones, Daniel Phillip J ones, Fanthnecia Lavice Jones, Michael Edward Jones, Thomas Scott Jordan, Karen Leah Jordan, Robert, Jr. Jugel, Gregory Alexander Kapelka, Michelle Kelley, Peter Francis Kennedy, Lashonne Kifby, Karen Louise Kirkland, Donald Everett, Lester, Janis Claire Link, Mark Edward Kockx, Marilyn Marie Kunze, Michael Louis Lambert, Darrell Brian Lambert, Denise Beth Lutz, Kathy Louise Lyles, Calvin J L, Sf as sg, P S1 gs N Qu Q S L. - 7 2: ' ' 5 ,H as fn, fr ' , V, , 5 , ,. , -,, ,V , ,11., .,,f Q-mum' Q . - 'wish ' v,,eii'f We f M- , ' ' WW , , ,rm . .f if , W L' 24: Q fggw , , te fmt-- -at f 3, nz tm 'W ':a., ' 1 . ' ' '- r ' fi, ,f g qw, 'w l W , , , '55-at 1 E ,X ,V A Q ' ra, Z' f 35? J ig y Mi nf I A 4. , 7 . ff if ,, 5,r N . -, fs 132,92 fy V I, M y Supporting Seniors , . ar 1-:F s 11 y X f V 1 Langford, Kathleen Luster, Thomas Darrell, II Lawrence, Julia Roper Lawson, Lance Andrew Ledford, Gary Thomas Lee, Cynthia Lemelle, Clifton Curtis Leonard, Tobert James M 44 Martin, Debra Marie Matthews, Nancy Lynn Mays, Michael Anthony McBride, Lachun McC1uster, Audrey Lynn McCollum, Julia Denise McKenna, Susan McNeal, William Loy Dx YL ,. . 42:5 VV I, Q U.S. Male :.:: Rexx! wx tw sss XX xx of X E in L' if .. M ,W t ss ik XE tiszatiibsfsle a . ,..5t::3-,555 K .. ,.,.. K ,,., , ., .:. ,kk .W aff:-Q fm, 1.4 X Malloy, William Patrick McQuaig, Winston Adolph McWaters, Theresa Ann McWilliams, Bernard Marcelle, Jr. Milano, Thomas Grady Marley, Amelia Lee Miller, Everett Ernest Miller, James Conor Mills, Linda Lee Minnich, Janet Lucy I4 Minor, Thomas Stephen Missildine. Richard liurl Moore, Beverly Moore. Robert Daniel The Affectionate Side XVQ -'U f X r wi f 46 Myriek, Andre Nzihley, Robert Michael Neal. Mildred Flowers Nixdorf, William Joseph Puppufotis, Paul John Parham, Jimmy Charles Paschal, Regina lfuye A 7 f if 1' ww K :. . A Mr. if X WWW, Wikvs Z 'Ut ' ' 1: 'A X 4 ,W y ff Si if M r M 1,54 S H . 7, , f- ' , ' ' 'fn' 4 L' . rr s Zsfrvig f fr rw . 'fwirfrfif f 2537 ' V f gf rf N , , ,V f r , f f f fr M f ff 1 J A .Sl W y A S gg? as 621 H 2 li !' X f , if if an A :-f . ,, ,-,. ' 2 if f ,T -ff Norwood, John Robert Odom, Martha Rainey Moore, Michael Alexander Munscy, Deborah Ann Oliver, Andrew Oliver, Jimmy Oliver, Robert Marion, Jr O'Neal, Loretta Murphy, Patricia Thea Musil, Donna Lynn Osborne, Tom Wayne Owens, Ricky Princeton Padgett, Robert David Palmer, Jeffrey Wayne f Pate, Robyn .lo Patterson, Barbara Ruth Pattillo, Valerie Carol Pearson, Theresa Ann Hang-Outs -ge1 '7'f1' W, rwilifi-44LQif'4TC' 3 I L .W WN, , V . ,J sss X i this ' ' 1 ...J t ...,.. E .,,::., ,:.- . 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' wfaw W' 1!fi2lf5,I' Stratton, Henrietta Phillips Stratton, Sarah Laird Spencer, Sabrina Denise Spencer, Steve Spivey, Lee Stumhofer, Richard John Tapscott, Katharine Caroline Taylor, Deborah Sue Taylor, Dudley Spradlen, Kathy Carmine Stack, Ken Starling, Kristopher Donald Taylor, George Steven Taylor, Mary Ann 4 3 , 1 . T -.E.,a',:z:::s:::-r-kr:-N, - , . s as-Ei 7 T if? ' f Q sez. 5 Q: . -11.41, ' igwugfi. L .V 1 . Nusa . s - i S T xiig sifr. ll, 'Fa X gi Q X 5 S N X NN 5 ww ii x EEST X in N is sf E gx ix ? I 7 ..-. T in roro me T . iwvww wrwwfmn An, fa 'W - Thomas, Edwin Craig Thomas. Ifrances Lynn Thomason, Glen Tanner Thomaston, Karen Teresa ,sin My QQ X., Thompson. Marion llonnette Thornton. Ray Thorton, Pamela Tincher. Stan Tompa, Brad Steven Toole, Lisa Turner, Reba Mae Turner, Stephanie Laliail n gg 41 1 tx X. ,, Pride Prevails l 'rx b g - W is Q Q sw, nga f -. is l . X , xxx , 5 NX X 5 A AS QQ ,Q 4 P Y .V i. im in -1 Tuul. Nlglrgxnul 'lllmlmx lircmlgl My cc T5 ndull. Ruin Blanc Lllnlwxxmsll. ISHI5 lifyllll Van. Qiuil Iiuliuuc Vaughn. Bobby 5 5 z 1-ml sw A Vcnublc. Ilmwmtlly Winn Venaviclcs. Nluriu Lnvuiiu Wadc.Williz1m I runklin , WL1lkQr.TcrcQu -Xnn 15 fi ' ' I i Q ,M 'W L. Ward.Timu1h3 Lurl Watson. Kerry Watson, Kim Weaxcr. Dcbbic Denise A . Maw vu M. Y Waverly. Nlury lllizabcth H A M You ve Got a Lot to Live! Williams, Brenda Williams, Connie Mae Williams, Carolyn Louise Williams, Johnny Lee X sg l X X is -sf l ' 'i ?iF5:Gi4:9?-??:'Rm f2al1'3'? Yf:95 51ifif1Q'fX iswgaffigifssr-sift: -.-'k V 1 N so 1 Q1 . 5 My ' N YL f - .N ix we-1 Q Q, x W aim i3 Weed, James Alan Weed, Jeffrey Benjamin Welsh, Laura Elizabeth Williams, Tina Marie Williams, Teresa West, Brenda Elaine Wiggins, Pamela Beatrice Wilkes, Denise Lynn Williams, Dennis Wingo, Donald Womack, Anthony Neal Woodall, Cynthia Ann Wright, James Wright, Wendyl Esther Wyatt, Brenda Jean Young, Frederick William III Carol Abney Nigel Adams Nanci Aiken Barbara Albrecht Elisabeth Allen Myra Allen Loretta Alston Gary Andrews Wallace Archie David Barker Shirley Bass Charisse Bedingfield The Class of 78 Is BW' . M 'i rar fri ' iii 1 'ti T . as ,. X i 5 W.. A The Junior Council is the most important of all the coun- cils. They are in charge of getting the Junior-Senior Prom un- derway and making it a big success. Their project for raising money this year was selling Blue Devil posters. The council was also active in promoting school spirit. 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Mike Lemieux Kathy Lentz Ann Leverett Jenny Lieberman Kim Link Stan Lipscomb Betsy Lloyd Melanie Loftin Gregg Loudermilk Edward Love Tommy Loveless Randy Lovern Kenny Lowe Stan Lucas Jill Lynch Alethea Lynn Cheryl Magoni Bill Martin Tammy Mathias Melinda McDaniel Shera McDaniel Wanda McFo1ley Kevin McGraw Grace McNeil Paul Merritt Donny Miles John Miller After the Four-Minute Flush Qr.i X X X t.1y g-re X Q' -'siiiifif -- X as fgiiigiwg 1 .. 3 SXTQ -SX - X 4 35 if gi s Q 3 Ski 55 sgkwafgx 2 .M -1' 1 I rr .Q ,.,, . , .. ., ,. X Q, 'ii z 'S X., 4, X . if i 5 rg? - 1 S, R, wit? . ,,,2X,.. kkkk LXKSHXLK .. . 1- .fifilif-X fi ikX1.SXt -.X, ,af , '- ' is QS?- Q. ., 1 rre r o1 , loree X rw ?ffffi'E2?5f? -XA be X, iva n sf X .sew S Qs' A' ffibwlsffi W Wi as ., ' iiT?sf'W2 R S M P :XX ,4 Xe S .ni 5 X J? A X QRS QX X 'f QX Ps , M es f X 4, N 5 X an , gig S Q 5 ba me 6. X., Q5 X, Q V ggi WE 3550 -fa.:-,rs --X ..w:::. is 'X Vg r :ef -, f- 'x i ii e - . X if .s ,,.., Xml . . 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Leaders of the Super Sophomores Jeff Adams Mary Adams Gayla Albrecht Mary Albrecht Tracy Aldrich Bubba Amon John Anderson Kim Anderson Pam Andrews Theresa Andrews Kitty Applewhite Dan Aran Terri Armstrong Angie Avery Mark Avery Susan Ayers Regina Baggs Todd Baker Roderick Baldwir Joy Ballentine David Banks J oe Barker Valerie Barnard Paul Barringer Arthur Barron Leasy Barron Robert Barron M TT 'fr f 1,5 fl 'Mein :grew Av! W 'f , T T M TM.Tm?!l A, , ' 4 'T .W T QT M f T , xv rm' at .......Mr -s1..awewT,. -- wwe, 6' freew- ,WM XT ' ig'rrQf1,,g,,a,T i gf' T,,T -Tf,-qjg j, - W.-Mrk, '-- -Wm, M .. MT,TLg,, . , gu T -t,,,,f 4 ., f? at g k 9 f QM .- 3 lv L A rig? g J M5 4' I i'c'cc f erfzazwwmw ' g I ' f fi T T K M' I -- ,Vw ragga it ' r E is ' 7M ' M f f MM V M 3325 ., ei gig? r 'W 2 ' ' ' T' an All 1 AM W 4 - - ,az A if fe ' 1. ii ' T ' f f 232: fzwTT:'TTV ' ww Q gi, y M T A 1 1 T T T .4 5 f ig x T -- Y' is 'iaaf ' B Y f -. ' V ' A 5 . 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J J ' f i 1, s ,MQ f 6 E Q as V in Q '7 w LEFT: Sophomore Officers: Jay Sullivan, President, Pino Wells and Amy Sussenbach, Vice- Presidentsg Jill Kirby, Treasurerg Delaney Hurston, Secretaryg Kim Whitehurst, Ann Booth and Nan Harris, Senators. Sophomore Oficers prove the Class of '79 are SUPER! 5 ABOVE: Sophomore Council: Judy Duncan, Pinkye Neal, Jayme Spears, Wendy Watson Susan Dorchek, Angela Rob- inson, Tim Dobbs, David Banks, and Tim Turner. Shelia Battle Greg Battles Maymon Baxter Richard Beal Donna Beamesderfer Renaldo Beatty Denise Bedle Eric Bell Darryl Belitz Hans Berg Lynn Berry Dean Bethea Bernard Bishop Susan Blake Delaine Blount Alphanett Bohannon Kat Bonner Angela Boone Ann Booth Janet Bowen Cynthia Bowman Lisa Bradfield Frankie Brinson Sophomores Rate Outstanding Terry Broscher Connie Brown Karl Brown Leigh Brown Lori Brown Tonya Brown Robert Buker Dennis Burdette Yolanda Burton Penny Callen Terrinese Carde Lee Carroll Jeff Cartledge Kyu Ho Chai Jay Chaney Ann Clark Debra Clark Elaine Clayton Rhonda Clenney Deborah Cleveland William Cleveland Becky Cochran Allen Coker Scott Conkel Lee Conley Tony Conner Kim Cooper w 'W'N fi ? ff 44 qw , fb. 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Susan DuVall Jimmy Earnest Lynn Edentield Christina Edwards Florence Edwards Johnny Elias Carole Ellis Felecia Epps Chris Eubanks Derek Evans Robbie Fairbanks Zachary Farley Steve Ferrell Christina Fitch Carmen Floris Kim Flournoy Peggy Foskey Beverly Foster Gwen Fox John Fravel Steve Freeman Allen Fuller Lisa Garcia Tina Garcia Mark Garrett Patricia Gatewood Suzie Gatewood Randy Geeslin Jeff Gibbons Sherry Gibson Sophomores Share at C H S w 3 AX K-W W is Nl fmggf n v Z6?f5 h A M Vw ,ar 5? Ng M 4 ft ,xg gr 4? 4 ,, it f V- :fy f 5 A M 2 Wye 4 gy k j , , 2 f V can 2? V. - 1 arg ,iff A ' , , ,: 5 4' r f ' ' ' , if Q, 32 'ff 7? V -S: ,W .-' -' ' if 5 , ,.,,,, Q , 5 fg ,. ,, ,, Y '. ' , i , ff 2 fy X f f at A S K. : , , . ,. Ah ! A f ! ' 45-mf W Q 9 Z f Q af f , ily., wi f W , V , Z fi A X 4 .sf if .Q if f f V ' . 1 . ,,f,, ,em A . 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Freddie Plemons Cathy Pope Deborah Powell Slade Powell Lisa Prather Lynn Pritchett Alric Pugh Christine Pugh Andy Redmond Herman Reeves Dennis Register Julie Reynolds Amy Richardson Randy Richardson Kim Ritch Ray Robertson Angela Robinson Greg Robinson Kelly Robinson Debbie Rogers Sonia Rojas Pauline Ruppert 6 Wanda Russell Christina Sanks Mark Sargent Anthony Santoro Kurt Scandlyn Theodore Scott Jan Sellers Donna Shannon Pam Sharpe Chris Shears Jeff Shelton Jeff Shipp Mike Short John Shorter Scott Singer Gary Sinquefield Ruthie Skipworth Theresa Slattery Nancy Slay Donald Smith Leslie Smith Lynn Smith To Get Cut of Work! ' S at ig? N , ,W ,, s ,M V W5 Mata ' af 95' l fl gf ,, Q 3 af Q? 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Tod Bethea Alfonza Biggers Felicia Biggers Robert Bird Amos Birt Steve Blanton Alfreda Bohannon Willene Borum Michael Boucher Cindy Bowden Zelphia Bowers Laurie Bradfield Kelly Bradshaw Leslie Branch Barbara Brink Cheryl Brooks Harry Broughton Dennise Brown Devon Brown Kim Brown L Syrie Bucher Thu Mong Bui Teresa Buker Nannette Burns Clay Carroll Wanda Chalkley Michael Chalmers Linda Chappel Sherri Christian Claire Clark Debra Clark Jill Clark Barrie Clark Eric Clayton Calvin Cole Russell Colwell Catherine Conway Vickie Conwell Daphne Cooper Desmond Cooper Solomon Cooper Jan Cooper Clyde Crosby Mark Curtis David Culp Johnny Daffin Clarinda Dail Anthony Daniels Kim Davenport Ann Davis Donna Davis Anita Day Russell Day Tommy Day Melanie Dean James De Marco Darlene Dent Mike Dixon Jimmy Dodson Paul Doke Angela Doleman Rhonda Duffy Fred Dufreen Tien Thi Duong Ken Echols Jeff Edmonds Fred Egine Alan Embry Patti Evans Louis Evans Julie Evans Lane Fabiani Janeanne Farmer Val Fike Linda Fincher Linda Fish Jacqueline Fitzgerald Rufus Fitzpatrick Marcus Floyd Sandra Foree James Forsythe Felicia Fortson Teresa Fowler Jeff Fox Ricky Franklin Carol Freeman Byron Frost Valerie Gaffney David Garcia Gina Garcia Leon Gardner Richard Gardner Kerri Garner Debra Garrett Leroy Gatewood James Gaus Marty Gignillat Michael Gilbert Wendie Gilbert Tina Gillispie Ronnie Gillman Dana Goodroe Kathy Goodwin X W if s X X is t -:.. ,, M , 5 5 'W' ll Freshmen Participate . .. mx .Q XX -W-f ' . 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'V ici' M ' , H 'H , ' ffi : fe M 4 ,. f ,.. 11 f f - A- i f 1 - 9 at ffyfisn. , f Q Q 5 an q Z , ly Ek 5' A a 1 1. I nl., X I . Jerry Wolf zi' EI ' ' ' fl 3 Q ,., s A 2 'T f 3 Lourie Wolfe . T . . ! Xi fsxr , l Y A i Kieth Wood + 9 Mitch Woodall f' V :sl 1 ' 'M H 'f - iiffli' ww Y 7? ' Ne? ww ' ' ,gs ff f , M o K at Work and at Play Wr it Q Ot iifvli W -130 8? ?f 2 a'1.g.g.g.q g TJit6i6t6.6.l.l Mm s Nw Doug Woods Janice Woodsen K Benita Woodson Kenneth Wright Shannon Young Dean Zenga ,582 Mary Zimmerman it Qi it ? ffifgia it -F7 The Class of 1980 proved to be full of school spirit, de- dicated to the purpose of being the best. They showed this by their enthusiastic participation in all school activities and were rewarded for their efforts by winning in several of the class competitions. Freshmen Officers Make It Good This year's Freshmen class officers were elected by their class to represent and guide their activities. In order to be eligible to run for office, they had to meet certain requir- ments. Those elected were: LEFT TO RIGHTW Debra ThomuseSenator Melissa NahleyfSenutor Mary Zimmerman-Vice President Chris HarperfTreasurer Linda WilbornfVice- President Catherine ConwayfSena- tor Dana GoodroefSecretary TOP2 Angel Russel-President by We . nw! 1-............t-.q. swarm t A sf!! sir iii ll ill RI ,lr but Freshmen Council Makes It Great This yearas Freshman Homeroom Repre- sentatives and class officers gave their class the inspiration and guidance needed, to show more school spirit. They participated actively in all school activities and pep ral- lies, They proved to be an outstanding addi- tion to Columbus High both academically and non-academically. Mrs. Lucille Gorman, Advisor 1 2 The Outstanding Freshmen for 1976- 1977 were Angel Russel, Mitch Allen, Mary Zimmerman, Eric Clayton, Linda Wilborn and Mike Aiken. They were chosen for their leadership and academic standing, as well as their participation in school activities. Each teacher was allowed to nominate students. The students were then given points based on a scale. They were then voted on by the freshmen class, and those with the highest number of votes were chosen as Outstanding Freshmen. Freshmen Never Stop Trying X Q 'V' s '1 'K W 'I uf? ,S ,,'Qx1,7'f2', .ak . J'v-. 14 -v - uf, , I, , . YZ: :W as r -ytylxx P y 'fi 's, rf 'X x. ff 531' e X X 1 I.: , .L Time For Q 9 D 9 1 Daring to compete Willing to train Aiming to win Displaying real sportsmanship Demons Beat lmps in Gpener The lmps opened their 76 campaign with much eagerness. From the initial kickoff the Blue Devils were out to recon- cile their unimpressive 4-6 record of a year ago. The reason for the unduly change was the absence of a strong defen- sive unit. Only two defensive starters return to this year's squad. Cornerback Arthur Shipp and Tom Milano. The vast major- ity of the team will be made up of inex- perienced players. The offense is guided behind the tre- mendous blocking of Tommy Wade, Richard Stumhofer. Tony Womack, Wal- ly Pitts, Barry Bullard, and Craig Thomas The signal caller position will see two players. They are Alan Weed and Eric Janssen. The first game is always a tough one. A team that has never played in an offici- al game must perform as one. This yearis Imp squad had an added pressureg the pressure being perennial powerhouse War- ner Robins. ts: ws 1-ss Q at 5 ki . f Ia. 'U 25? 5132 O6 There were not too many Devil high- lights in the 28-O loss. James Brooks of the Demons haunted the lmps for 164 yards rushing. We drove 73 yards on their first possession for the score. A few minutes later the Demons capitalized on an lmp fumble to score again. Shortly before the half, Brooks ran a 56 yard punt return into the cnd zones making it 21-O. The perilous WR,s team tried to make it 28-O but Richard Ward intercep- ted a Demon pass to end the second quar ter. X' r The Columbus defense came out strong in the second half al- lowing the Demons only one TD. The Devil offense, however, could not muster any advancement, accomplishing only one first down, It came on an ll yard Alan Weed pass to Toby White- hurst. Jimmy Parham was named uplayer of the week', by the Blue Devils. After an opening loss the Devils came back to even their re- cord to 1-1 with a 21-8 win over Central. The Imps failed to score the first two quarters but came back in the third and drove 90 yards in 19 plays with quarterback Weed scoring on a QB sneak. Weed, who played a simple marvelous game, rushed for 97 yards in 28 carries on the night and eventually became player of the weekf' Tom Milano recovered a Red Devil fumble and the Blue Dev- ils proceeded with a 52 yard drive with Weed scoring again. Lon- nie Davis was also instrumental in the score as he ran for 11 yards on one play. He rushed for 69 yards in 13 carries during the Devils Bounce Back Strong M. I- ' x night. After the kickoff to fhe Red Devils Wayne Jones intercep- ted a pass on the Central 42 and ran it to the seven. Weed, once again, scored to make it 21 -O. Central scored in the waning mo- ments ofthe fourth quarter making it 21-8. The lmps improved their record to 2-1 on a 35-O Win over Car- ver. Columbus' first TD came on a 53 yard drive with Joe John- son scoring from the 5. The Devils, again in the first quarter, scored on a 21 yard run with Weed scoring. The Imps next scor- ing bonanza came on a Weed pass to Wayne Jones covering 37 yards. After the half, leading 21-0 Weed once again went airborne to Wayne Jones on a 54 yard extravaganza. The Imps final score came on a 4 yard run by Johnson who lead the game with 84 yards rushing. Kenny Haskins ran for 75 yards. Weed was 316 passing for 114 yards and rushed for 83. The 'fplayer of the week was Kenny Haskins. ,QCOTT nouns The Imps next opponent was future Bi- City champions Kendrick. This game was rightly billed as MAirforce Vs. lnfuntryw be- cause of Kendrick's superb passing attack led by Steve Woods and Columbus, colossal ground attack. The Cherokeesi first score came after an Alan Weed fumble. The score came on a 68-yard drive that took nine plays. The ex- tra point attempt failed because ofa bad snap from the center. Columbus came back With a drive from its 29 to the Cherokee 4. Kenny Haskins was stopped at the line on a fourth and one play ending the drive. In the second quarter QB Alan Weed was hit from behind on an attempted pass. Cherokee Showing Spirit ID Vlotory Sturnphofer, Charles Clark, Mark Harris, Darrell Holloway Creg Robin Mike Renew Randy Richardson Larry Reynolds Dean Bcthea Dexter son, Jimmy Parham, Coach Harrison 3rd ROW Coach Magom John Hicks Andrew Oliver Mark Ser eant Brad frost Byron Frost Coach Dorchak, Alfred Woodson, Clifford Anderson Glenn Bush Tommy Oswalt Wade, Wally Pitts, Tim Booth, Tommy Tuggle Mark Wilkes Craig Jimmy Finch immediately jumped on the ball at the Columbus 49. Kendrick Signal caller Woods cranked up his air force and threw a seemingly jet-propelled 49-yard pass to Jerome Blawford for the score. The Devil Defense held tight on the two point conversion try. The Cherokees went into halftime with a l2-0 lead. The lmps scored with just 3 119 left in the battle. The Blue Devils drove 50 yards in 15 plays. Weed scored on a QB sneak from the one. Glen Bush kicked the PAT making it 12-7. Kendrick got the ball back, but the Devil defense became stubborn and held until pulled offsides on a Cherokee trick play. On fourth and one Woods backed up without the ball drawing the Devils off-sides and allowing Kendrick to keep the pigskin and run out the clock. The Blue Devils had 223 yards rush- ing tojust lO4 for Kendrick, but only 16 yards passing. Haskins led the Devils with 63 yards in 10 carries. The Nplayer of the week was John Dorchak. The lmps next contest was with Doug- las County. The Douglasville Tigers com- pletely controlled the first half by scor- ing four times. The Blue Devil fans were confused at the play of their lmps. The defense was helpless against the offense of the Tigers. Whatever the Blue Devil coaching staff told its players at halftime Y -Q r Yr- - ANDRE '?'H39?'7 i liiffr-.5 ' I .m--4 W 9 e 'ff l f ' at V W 7 Y l v , . V i x wr ' 6, Y ,Q 'lt' 5 fi . li L A 'A :AA uv . ww T-um af' f 5 I wr La. I 2 'r e - ax-w if my ' ,wt .. A .gmt an-y agp-.... 'Qu-1 it surel with a 2 quarter OFFENSIVE TEAM rw Mxrgrc r gave the Devils the impetus they needed for the victory. Down and seemingly out 8-0 deficit. CHS's ETSI score carrie on an 8-yard run with 9:15 remaining in the third This was the climax ofa 60-yard drive. The Devils, next score came after a Tiger Y w fumble the thre After th the pun I SCOI6 WB. 42-yard er of the The B Baker te as recovered. The Imps mustered a 27-yard drive with Lonnie Davis scoring from e. With the deficit narrowing, the Devils knew that victory was nearly in their grasp. e bad Tiger snap to the punter, the lmps tackled the punter who was trying to get off. CHS marched 30 yards with Davis once again scoring from the eight. The s 28-26 as the Devil offense played flawlessly. The Devils, winning score came on a pass to Wayne Jones by Toby Whitehurst with only a 1:54 left. Eric Janssen, Hplay- weekf' ran for 47 yards in seven carries. lue Devils next notch in the win column came on a 28-6 romp over a lack-luster am. The Devils' first score came in the second period on a 54-yard drive in 10 plays 211 Devils Strive for Success with QB Eric Janssen scoring from the 3. On their next excursion the Devils went 92 yards with Kenny Haskins scoring from the 10. In the third quarter a tired-up Devil squad drove 68 yards in 16 plays with Haskins scoring from the 5. The next Imps score came on a 33-yard farce in Eve plays with Joe Johnson strolling in from the 5. Baker's only score was just before the half when a Lion re- covered an Imp fumble and ran it into the end zone for the score. Kenny Haskins, uplayer of the weekf' led the offense with 145 yards and two TDs in 20 carries. Lonnie Davis galloped for 102 yards on I6 rushes. The contest improved the Devil record to 4-2. The Blue Devils fell in defeat at the hands of a much improved Spencer Green Wave team. The Devils scored first on a Weed pass for 77 yards to Wayne Jones on second and 30. Glen Bush made the PAT good. Spencer then scored, but the PAT failed. Thus, Columbus led 7-6 at the half. In the fourth quarter Spencer drove 52 yards in four plays for the potential winning mark. The Blue Devil squad later came Within one on a 63-yard eight-play drive that ended with a 25- yard pass from Janssen to Wayne Jones. Columbus's two point , fi! RIN 'SQ p W , 7 . G3 . , . fa va .rg if -f. ., QM,,, A 1 . 4, . 1 W A 'A 'I , Y Q.,- v , I A' W ' ' ' f v 15 422 we V AJ, A W 4, ,,, J 5, I Z V, 0 I gg A ,, th Z W 'EYE af: l f a 2 ,,,'.g. ,K Q. 3- a mf' L-I L.,-Q L- L ---1 1- rw- .ll--. 8 -- DEFENSIVE TEAM I conversion attempt was muffled leaving one point short of a tie and two short of victory. Wayne Jones was honored as player of the week . In the eighth game of the season the Devils were pitted against unbeaten North- side. It being Homecoming, the Imps wanted victory for their two queens, Nancy Hahn and Angela Reese. The conditions were bad as rain fell all day. The first half was charac- terized by sloppy play until Northside took the ball on their own 29 with 3 245 left in the first half. The Eagles marched down to the Columbus ll. The Blue Devils couldnit find the handles on two poorly thrown Eagle passes before Northside walked in from the 3. Columbus came back after intermission wanting a score. The opportunity came when the Eagle QB fumbled the first snap of the series, and Jimmy Parham, CHS,s Nose Guard, fell on the ball at the 28. Weed im- mediately found Janssen open for 12 yards, and Kenny Haskins ran to the ll. Alan then hit Wayne Jones at the goal on a sensa- tional catch for the score. Weed then ran around left end for the two point conver- sion making it 8-7. The rain fell harder and neither team could muster any momentum. The Eagles last hope ended with a Richard Ward inter- ception with a minute to play. Alan Weed was chosen as player of the weekf, The Blue Devils beat long-time rival Jor- dan 25-0 in their ninth game ofthe season. 9 lmps Beat Hawks in Finale 'B to -it . 4 74 4 C WAS, f -Maxima The Imp defense was superb as it held the Jackets to 59 yards rushing and sacked the Jac- ket Quarterback 5 times. The Devils' first score came on a 6-yard Canter by Weed. The drive consumed 66 yards in 7 plays. It was highlighted by a 44-yard pass from Weed to Wayne Jones. The drive was started by a Jordan fumble recovered by Jimmy Parham. The Devils' next score enveloped 28 yards with Weed once again scoring from the 6. The mighty lmps final score came on a 60-yard romp in 1 I plays climaxed again by a Weed frolic from the l. Bush kicked the PAT. Tony Womack was selected as the 'fplayer of the weekw. The Blue and Orange pack went into its final game of the '76 campaign with an im- pressive 6-3 record. It could be analyzed like a fairy tale. The chief characters were two knights. One was a Blue Devil, the other a Hawk. The jousting field was Municipal Sta- dium. The events started with a pep rally at the respective schools. The highlight of the CHS rally was a funeral procession for a dead Hawk, which in reality foreshadowed coming events. As the time for the contest drew near each team tried to get themselves rea dy. The fans also were getting ready by demonstrating great spirit and support. A motorcade was staged to dramatize the events. The time finally arrived and both teams knew one would go home defeated. Spectators, filled with the hope that their team would be the winner, crowded into the stadium. The Blue Devil cast the first blow as Kenny Haskins ran 38 yards to score with 9:40 left to play in the first quarter. The flurry covered 59 yards in 6 plays. The Hawk re- gained its composure and moved the ball 35 yards before Glen Bush recovered an off-tar- get pitchout by the Hawk Quarterback. The Hawk wanted victory, however, and held r. f rf - Q - , - 1. 4. ...af Jzq,-v A K- r',' Q t , L. ,N eil? - 7'Winsl 3 Losses Region sending: Tied 3 Bi-City Standing: Tied 2 Blue Devils Warner Robins Blue Devils Central 7 Blue Devils- y M Carver 3 Blue Devils-1 1.-f 5 l , f ,ll' Kendrick , 31116 l l 011B33S'C01111'fYJ is ll l i 1 . Q lll1lll s llll ll si ll ll l ll lll A 7 llfl T ll lsfiel li 1 l lllll f l l l 7 lAlll l stubbornly as the Blue Devil offense tried to attack. The Hawks got the pigskin back and went 91 yards in 5 plays to score. Kenny Huff got the TD on a 56-yard run. The PAT was good, and the Hawk led 7-6. Huff again dealt a severe blow to the Devil entourage as he ran 39 yards for the score. The Blue Devil thrusted a counter-blow with a 30-yard field goal by Glen Bush. The score was now 14-9. The Blue Devil came out to win after the midway break. The lmps were ready and will- ing to put down the Hawks once and for all. The Devils consumed the clock up on a series of runs, though not able to score. The final blow that did ini' the Hawk was a 3-yard touchdown run by Eric Janssen. Kenny Haskins ran in for the two point conversion. The TD engrossed 56-yards in 7 plays. As the clock ran down, the stadium of spectators knew who was the victor and who the loser. The Imp fans rejoiced as the Hawk fans quietly low- ered their heads and walked away. This was the Hnale of a fine season for the lmps, who finish with a superb 7-3 record. A JOB WELL-DONE BLUE DEVILS! J' 5 Freshmen Devour Opponents Under the direction of Coach Wayne Baretield, the Freshmen squad proved to be a group of scrappers on the field of play. The team defeated the Junior Var- sity two out of three times during intra- mural game action, and lost only to Ken- drick and Hardaway. Though they did not win the Bi-City championship, the team still proved to be strong and quite consistent. ABOVE: Head Coach Wayne Barfield discusse: game strategy with Mark Magoni. TOP RIGHT: Coaches Wes Harrison, Wayne Barfield, Gary Talbot and Eddy Daffin. RIGHT: The Freshmen Team, pictured right, had an oustanding '76 season. BOTTOM RIGHT: Kent Illges proves that the Freshmen Football player excells in the class- room as Well as on the field of play. ' any I it my Q - f if . I is e t V! . f N' 'R M K 3-f I I , r E :eesse A as sg I - - .fficc Q li'l rw. W scgg g g xx Y N, -st 1 X4-A ix. Q 7 ,i as is 'I' I :sg 'ffl vi Lax :fx kk ' if kk 1 : fx 'X .xr - s M . .A 1 , rw l I . -rf. V7 K R es, K A Q A-um A ... JTUM4 5 S 31 . 'S cf-as .. on r N-. Q . w :XX Qqnv X I 1 fe me ,Q A he , Q I' y , . w. . .- ,es 2, ,awe any LLQl T: After intercepting a Red Jacket pass. Cor- nerback Nlark Nlagoni speeds tow ard the goal line as defenders closely pursue. TAR Ll-il-T: Quarterback Steve Sheheane receives play by play instructions from the coaching staff on the sidelines. BLLOXN Lhl-T: Coaches liddy Daffin and Gary Talbot discuss problems and tactics during a half- time conference. BOTTOM Ll1l4T: Right Guard Travis McGhee shows a smile of approval as he watches his fellow teammates charge onward to victory during a tough, Bi-City competition. BOTTOM RIGHT: The Blue Devils scramble for a loose balljarred by Richard Gardner. BELOW: The offensive line, under the direction of Quarterback Steve Sheheane, plunges toward the goal line as the Jordan defense makes a desperate attempt to stop the Devil attack. O y . y km as i , M Q. W , X We 1 W, .1 w if me I ' H4 W G 'Wi' ,Lf ' 1' 5 , f, f HM' :lr H1 A fC,,w '+V ' an ft- 'W ' , f ' f If fl f 1 't' it if Region Competition Proves To Be Tough FRONT ROW: Ronnie Jackson, Lorenzo Scott, Terry Weldon, Wayne Jones, Michael Justice ROW TWO: Todd Bethea, Johnny Norwood, Joe Veasley, Pat Malloy, Paul Britten, Dean Bethea yr ,X Oswalt's Army LEFT: Eric Janssen confronts a lofty Central Red Devil. BOTTOM LEFT: An opponent's missed shot provided for a multitude of Blue Devils to recover the rebound. ABOVE: Blue Devil Forward leaps to the air in a desperate attempt to de- fend the home goal. After losing the opening game, the Blue Devils with hard prac- tices bounced back to prove they were still a formidable team. Varsity Coach Larry Oswalt worked the lmps every evening as well as on Weekends, going over game strategy, running plays, shooting, and doing drills to improve the endurance of the play- ers. Led by shooting star Terry Weldon, the Imps had some im- pressive scores over region teams. Effective teamwork was one of the determining factors in building the team. They Won Games As a Team The Blue Devils succeeded during the 1977 basketball sea- son in carrying on a tradition of fine basketball competition. The competition was at its best this year in the Bi-City, but Co- lumbus proved to be strong in many areas. With a fine finish in the William Henry Shaw Basketball Tournament, the Imps played aggressively on the home court as well as on other courts throughout the metropolitan area of Columbus and Phe- nix City. Coaches Oswalt and Martini deserve the credit for the outstanding preparation ofthe players for each game. Their long hours of Work and the endless planning of strategy paid off in the long run as the Devils finished the season impressively 'K ,. A ,f 53 qs 5 qi' , 5 XHMy,,w,q.,.,:.w . in ,SSA K Q 3 yy 5 2 22 Nm. if null' 1 5 i 11 441113 4, 5 mania 3 Ili. O Mk QS it I 4 The Junior Varsity and Freshmen players practiced every day to improve on both offense and defense. Coach Barefield Worked to improve the team and bring its mem- bers together. Many of last year's starters returned to make-up the backbone of the Junior Varsity team. The players devoted many hours on and off the courts to- wards improving themselves by shooting foul shots and doing routine drills. The team's early experience will help them later on as Varsity players and even on the college level J.V. and Freshmen Play with Style l 'Ni 6 Imps Open with High Hopes 1' Kr .stan-...Wg I :f?'..Qf'.1,lrt,,. it . W .1 . . -M w- V. ,,,,, ,Q f I , .gm , , M. 'M 7 .74 x .Y ' N , , .H A .- M Q ' ' V V f av 64 1 7 4n - N . ' ' ' T ' ' X 1 , Q ,av N ...few f W ,, ,, .., ,. . V ix of .g , ' WW T ff f5f m, ,,,,, w3,,.,H'4f,5t , ie ,, if, , wx? ' , M- Wfwexy T A we .. t .- J ln' V A f . ,,.,,,,,,,',-,f ,.,ft'r r 1, nw 'K M. s . wffkvm : f 'Wm ,241 -'Y .karvfef . 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After losing many fine performers to graduation. the lmps tried from the words Play Ball! to field the best nine boys possible. Under the leadership of know- ledgeable Frank Matthews and his assistant Wes Harrison, the Blue Devil entourage work- ed diligently to gain the coveted crown of Region supremacy. Due to the loss of seniors, the lmps had to employ a novice slate of players. Veterans Toby Whitehurst. Tony Womack. Ricky Missildine, Eddie Bryan. Scotty Phillips, Ken Williams. Tonnny Gran. and Willie Franklin helped the newcomers develop into a first- rated squad. Gran hit a very impressive .410 a year ago and will have the 1B assignmentg Womack, who hit 333, lead in runs scored, hits and RBI's last year, will see action in the outfield. At second base will be Franklin, who hit .280 in '76 and hit a towering 3-run shot out of Golden Park. The shortstop position will be tamed by junior, Whitehurst, who hit ,374 as a sophomore. Missildine, who was also a credible hitter, will be the 3rd sacker. This year's pitching squad will consist of Greg Garcia. Ken Williams, Steve Sheheane, Scotty Phillips, Eddie Bryan, Willie Franklin, and Mark Wilkes. Through patience and practice, they have matured into a fine staff. The outfielders consist of Tony Womack, Eddie Bryan, Dan Aran, Tim Turner, Steve Sheheane, Wayne Morris. Billy Mixon, and Jeff Cartledge. Rounding out the team were catchers Ken Williams, Mike Craig, and Dan Aran. With the right breaks and hard work, this year's team will overcome their lack of expe- rience and once again bring home a first place finish for our alma mater. 5-z1P:'Q3T?': ,Aoki g ff A S S- M f-fn-vw few rv if N-1 ' If . I A A-1 Sims wg, .II ' f ?fs1I:'Q w.':-f' 4 'A I I H K, -.J-nf I , ,V . ' D . ff' .,., ff-, .4 - TAEDDISIITIBKYAN 'T I - , A I TOBY WHITEHURST ' KEN WILLIAMS, MIKE CRAIG, DAN A I '- : . we . I , -W X . ,. I . IWIIW, I.. II I Q I ,I II fx m Mi- I . I 'W . I S 4- . 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Y as fy Q COACPLM Ews AND WSW' 1 'f f' . - 1' f .eywaiwd a. -P., cw ' I A ,Y . Q-uw qv A M.-Q.. .Aa-'galil -tin. A - , -MX Li, . -lf Q- . hx 'f.,.. A Af .W K- J., . V., f 3 X MC. 'Y .. 'I?dgYiN'CMACK X ,, .Q wiki K Wg!.Q.x 14? mr M 1. -Q: sf- mi 'ff ,.ksM. .4 x 'x Q E S ,A Qxgxj F KEN G-i-r-I-s Spell Success The Girls, Softball Team looks as if it will have a fine season this year. The ten girls who make up the team will have the benefit of Mrs. Kaeserman's superb coaching. This excellent coach- ing combined with the ability of the players themselves cannot help but yield a Winning combination. ABOVE: Top: Mrs. Kuesermun, Donna Beamesderfer, Angie Standard, Carrie Will- iams, Delaney Hurston, Pino Wells, Elisa- beth Allen. Bottom: Gayle Albrecht, lissi Bonner, Val- erie Grantham, Kathy Langford. Us in 1976-77 Sports Watch out boys, here come the girls! This year's girl ath- letes have really come through and shown themselves to be out- standing competitors in all fields. Track, tennis, softball, and bas- ketballHyou name it and the girls have scored achievement. The years ahead should prove even more successful for the rising young sportswoman. EAR LEFT: Carrie Williams prac- tices her basketball skills. LEFT Set, Readyli' yells Kim White- hurst of Columbus High's Jr. Varsity. BELOW LEFT: Two points for Columbus High. BELOW: I say let me see you do the bump! Linksters Swing for Win 45 ..,,! is 6 ,gf tx: wif .ss 2. rr 'H mwwgl - Mike Thornell The ,76 Golf season will as usual open with much anticipation. Those starters are returning from last year's squad. Sev- enty Five's MVP Bud Fry will presumably be the frontrunner in CHS,s quest for Region ZAAA supremacy. While tlaunting a 76 stroke average in '75, Bud has pro- gressed to a 2 handicapper through the junior circuit this past summer. Among his accomplishments was an impressive 7th place finish in the Future Master's stage at Dothan, Alabama which draws over 600 entries. Kris Starling will be pushing Fry for the Pole position. Starling welded a 79 stroke average in matches a year ago, but by this seasonls start will be around 76. The Third man this year will be John Benn. Through experience gained, Benn should blossom into a fine competitor this season. Mike Thornell will return to strive for the 4th position this year. As always, there will be newcomers on the scene, and it will be up to mentor Bob Nellums to field the best six competitors. As in years past this season will be fought between CHS and Hardaway. When these two forces meet in a match, the other entries seem to fall by the wayside. It all rides on one day however, the day ofthe Regional finals at the treacherous Bull Creek layout. The individual team records are thrown away at this time. Un- doubtedly, many college scouts will survey the scene. V 4. f,,. ,i ,,.. , 5 5 w ? . f if ff 4..p,4r,,'f,w . .Q . and Bud ww f ifigg . -. '., ': f - ,wx K K M ,, W 'N-,N KRIS STARLING JOHN BENN L AF? sf 2 QM 'Q J vm HH ' QYVWM , 'Mm' , W VL .,, . , fi QW W H f , , 42 ' ' 7, J A 9' 'K -gf 7' is J, ,, 'CWA 'I' il? x Jhk gg Q D COA: , MS '!lIInlEZ ,f ,fif A,A., gg WH ? . ' . 4 Q 'lv , , ,A 1 f ,,,,,r CHS Netters Volley Q. aaa W, The 76 edition of the CHS tennis team is sure to field a most competive squad Mentor Wiley Smith got the team going early in the year beginning with a 20-man elimination match. Those twenty going out for the team had to play each other in order to comprise the best six possible. Each put forth the greatest effort to gain a seat on the starting team. Walter Brooks, Bill Young, Greg Mose- ly, Mitch Killough, Keith Woods, David Mott and Mike Lemieux survived the mat- ches and made up the team. It will take a great deal of skill and 'WW Wai' luck to be number one. Perennial champ- ion Hardaway will be out to preserve their place but CHS could pull an upset. was NAM mi Q S? in L-'L K .1 as ig . ,. . .K , . Qing . Y . for Victory Spring Tennis Begins mg. .. , iiii:,1,iii,i1 -1 iii,i,iiX 1- iii,i: 5 Q f- Aw, -- :- W. xy ' ' jggffkg:-A j lxfggg- - f fjfi - . ig -1. ,. ' 'L . i,.i. A i- - - - - . - -war,-H ---.--sv if M - N fApg'-1-W. il Mu fz--Q.W'T M . ' :SSQissl-QQ X ' ' -I 427' z .. , L - -K ..... g X - x . , - X X- ---i:S,-ggg - J ..., kk , X W' X Qs X if?X:9-I . r . , ' 9 . f. RIGHT: Delaine Blount leaps over the net after her victory, FAR RIGHT: Jennifer Doub serves the ball. BELOW: BOTTOM ROW: Jennifer Doub, Henni Stratton, Becky Whitton Leslie Knight, Miss Lewis, Ruthie Skipworth, Tina Garcia, Vickie Crowson TOP ROW: Glenda Philips, Suzanne Tucker, Sarah Stratton, Delaine Blount, Carol Patillo, Jennifer Keene, Pam Robertson. LEFT: Carol Patillo gets ready to serve. BELOW LEFT: Becky Whitton awaits the ball. BELOW: Henni Straton keeps a watchful eye on the ball. The members of the Girls' Tennis Team are Carol Patillo, Hen- ney and Sarah Stratton, Becky Whitton, Delaine Blount, Vickie Crowson, Jennifer Doub and Suzanne Tucker. These girls have had tryouts and play almost everyday at Wildwood Tennis Courts and Cooper Creek Tennis Court. Miss Patricia Lewis, the girls advisor, said she expects a great season from these girls, especially against Hardaway and Brook- stone, their biggest rivals. The girls will start playing other schools in the spring. They are working hard to acheive the title of first place in the Re- gion's AAA Tournament held in late April. Miss Lewis also stated that she hopes the school will show some spirit and come to the tennis games held at Cooper Creek Tennis Courts. Make Way for CHS Girls 2 3 3 s 3 5 Q 2 2 i The group of sixteen girls composed this y year's Columbus High Girls' Basketball Team. Under the excellent coaching of Mrs. Kaeser- man, the team walked away with many Vic- T tories and made the third season of girls, bas- ketball an extremely successful one for Columbus High. RIGHT: Team Work Counts! BELOW: The Columbus High Girls' Basketball Team: Kathy Langford, Shelia Turner, Julie Evans, Donna Musil, Elisabeth Allen, Lynn David, Angie Standard, Katrina Archie, Kathy Harris, Pam Andrews, Carrie Williams, Jennifer Evans, Loretta Austin. Not Pictured: Patricia Gilbert, Pam Rob- inson, Kelli Robinson, Zelphia Bowers. A . r .M 'Q fl it .. cf . Ti' .I 240 Aw, FN ' gw eiwf, 3 5 Q L. asmgg mii is if Pl' Q 2 4 'SEYQQ Q. if ii, IMP Grapplers Maneuver for 42 The 76-77 entry of Columbus High Wrestlers once again proved to be a most competitive group. Coach Magoni organ- ized the team early and worked the team hard to enable them to endure the long, treacherous season. Much sweat was lost as each boy tried to get his body into tip top form for the mat competition. A newcomer to CHS this season will be a tremendous asset. The asset is Mark Har- ris, who along with securing several other honors was ranked fourth last year in Europe. His well-rounded knowledge of the oriental art of wrestling will truly aide the other grapplers. The try-outs at the beginning of the year produced a very im- pressive score of wrestlers as can be seen on the opposite page. The list ofveterans and rookies not only provided results for the present but also hope and anticipation for the future. Pin-Fall Victories WT. IMP GRAPPLERS 98 MIKE CLAYTON and JOHNNY DAFFIN 105 BOBBY ORKAND 112 GARY HARDEN 119 WILLIE JOHNSON 126 TODD SAINE 132 MARK MAGONI 138 THOMAS LASTER 144 DENNIS BURDETTE 150 STEVE JACOBS and SCOTT CONKEL 158 ROBERT LAWTER 167 MARK HARRIS 178 JAMES GRIFFIN and BARRY BULLARD 191 RODNEY BROOKS and MIKE WATSON HWT TOMMY TUGGLE X Wk k N wx 1 ' 'ix' J S EMF QE Q . I X M N P , xx X ,tx I J, 9: fiw' ev 5 N EAM, f .Nxwmfe W- V T w A 1' 1 ' ' ' . ,- wi' 2- f'i N'b i:.awx..I ,, J Q-'5Q.s1:EiQL.--'-' .'.. '9'L5i5b4fi'- CWC wi L 'Y ' -wsxvrwf Zig.-:7G::L'1',,.:' .-,- Xxx,-,A . Q ' ..j..f K A - f . Huggy .:: . .1.A,., X. IW gf f I 2-1 f ' A I N Bw 9 ' A , N C ' X-gf - K -- X8 X, I A Hmm Am- I ' -5-11 -A E Ly. . ,...m, 24 is t Track Team Sprints for Successful , 1,1391 I 'W' 'rar if ' 2' This year's edition of the Columbus High School Track Team has the poten- tial to be a great one. The team is com- posed of many multi-talented athletes. ln each is buried a pride which will not let them settle for second but enables them to put forth 11021. Coach Dozier got the boys together Well in advance of the sea- son in order to groom each body into a work horse. As the weeks passed the team began to gain both mentally and physical- ly. Through Coach Dozierls aide each muscle was toned and made ready for maximum performance. Through the ded- ication of both Coach Dozier and the team, CHS is sure to field a superb team from the first gun shot. When the clock is checked and the yardage measured, it is sure to be a Blue Devil on top. Season 1g5 HZ-44Tf1,v,5,i? f J, 5' NN .QL 'gg ' ' . G! , , ' 'f ff f wr? If '4- Xl 1,114.5 ! J VT lx ' 41,4 ffl! zz lu-ff xJk'lt'!Jjm J! Q I I I 2 , ' it 1 A ' I f J YJ is fn? gi 'rm ,lf 1ff,A'!,f?!ftfL, 1 ,I 11 fv if 4 yy fig J , jf, I I ,1.,f ,ff XJ 1- mf f f ' W - f . ww wi ' 4' f, 1 iw 1 iw 24 I VA 1 saw., A fflfy fix 'V j'J.KJL I I N - f - wif' j , 1, J - .-,fif A I X :nl-i Vrriq JL!! 1 X , , . - rw JL ', 1 Q - f L11,,bJ MU cg J 7 , 'mf , . , , ily' ' f f ,Ili fl! ' ,f iffy, ,X V H If yal!1jLAjJf4I ffl J X, ,cf I er K1 ,Lg ' ' 'r ' L' 'H f, ff ' '7 lf , ff 5' if I 1 L f f ff Q ,buf I 1,4 ' I , f 4 f , , 1-Ma i fw1,. up Q51-Q Lvii ff ff f fd! If fI,f! j.!f M 46 Girls Track Team -x X ra 'HMS E1 ABOVIQ: Katrina Archie prepares for a discus throw. ABOVIC RIGHT: Practice makes perfect. RIGHT: A littlc jogging never hurt anyone! be Q 3' N-Tk hh-L -1 Mtg X it ,,.u 4 X- - '. 5 m gm 'R X Nt , WWA we .. '4 A Q' 'F J f 'f' .. K iw-5 clt' if-fa3Q ef c 3 .Ein-'e c i .. - X. Q Y . L tk. it Q 1 u .3 Qi, ' 'k' 'f3i.' wx M 'ef x ,if X 1' 4 M Q A A . y v. ft Q IQ, rmvqms. NW.52,, if , Qt M m W we V ' 7 N fx if X W .... an fl he 'r I Runs to Victory si, 5 ,M if gli' if W fi I B The 1976-1977 Girls' Track Team is made up of thirteen girls who are dedicat- ed to doing an excellent job. All of these girls have contributed their talents and devoted a great deal of time to this year's team. LEFT: Timing, is important in relay. BELOW: TOP: Pino Wells, Pam Thornten, Essi Bonner, Katrina Archie, Amanda Davis, Barbara Dent, Edith Sparks. BOTTOM: Denise Mulligan, Bonita Howard, Gloria Duncan, Kathy PyronQ Phylis Reeves, Myra Allen. 7 Q. 247 48 Varsity's Got It All Together 3' wmN Hard working and spirit promoting best describes the 1976-77 Varsity Cheerleading squad. liven before the school year started, the girls began preparing themselves by at- tending a Cheerleading Camp offered at Emory University in Atlanta. While there, they were voted the Most Spirited Squad and received the Spirit Star award twice. Jane Henry won the individual title of Miss All-star. The squad completed their honors by being chosen as the Grand Champions of the entire Camp. Throughout the year this talented group continued to prove them- selves outstanding in all they undertook. ABOVE: The Varsity Cheerleaders are: Jane Hen- ry, Cheryl Magorri, Calcta Turner, Janice Wilborn, Nancy Hahn, Bonnie Anthony, Denice Daniels, Tammy Davis, Barbie Wein, and Joy Blake. BELOW RIGHT: Janice Wilborn absorbed in a cheer. as K I YU' is f X , .15 ..,- f . - 5 K, K .. Luv? -was ....-, ' sssssi-tb , WZQZ? W M 'M ,wwmw X 9,2 O 1 ,fm -wa' . gjqgfgxadftf iam e Q W if If-0-w-0 Captain Tammy Davis and Co-Captain Bonnie Anthony combined their talents and did an excellent job in leading this year's Varsity Football Cheerleading squad. Under the leadership of two such en- thusiastic and capable leaders the squad could not help but have a successful year. Jill Kirby was selected as Captain of the Junior Varsity squad and also fulhlled her duties well. Elaine Clayton and Cindy Griffin served as Co-Captains and devoted themselves to helping Jill and the entire squad. Through sharing ideas and Working together, both groups learned from each other and did all they could to promote school spirit among the student body. All should be applauded for their remark- able efforts. ABOVE: Bonnie Anthony and Tammy Davis TOP RIGHT: Tammy Davis UPPER RIGHT: Bonnie Anthony RIGHT: Cindy Griffin, Jill Kirby, Elaine Clayton. 5 is it s sg is S . QE . Wigs a . ' t ,t S, ' . q ' I ..,- 1 . ss- X f ...k, S t :k' re. - 1 . Q s+.,W: l ggi? U gtk kg . Sew :I in 5 5 W - . r ' HR.-i . . - f. , Q :xg X - QQ ar I s 'il i if X ' if is J sy E is ' as N -5 -Q . 'RR Q Q I it 4. Q s Q i .L un .Y Q . X- is f P P ts ,wt 4 1-., s R -s. ss.,3 s C t ,,,fg1 S A -, , K M . K 2: ,... r FFQQ M ,. V ,st un , Rag K D .i 1, ..-.. 135: -i . ,X tg .Q N .:,,.. - - - -was ' 'I , in I , E I Jr Varsity Has Got the Spirit LEFT: TOP TO BOTTOM: Elaine Clayton, Susan Blake, Cindy Griffin, Angela Boone, Jill Kirby, Stacey Grantham, Liz Henry, Kim Whitehurst, Judy Duncan, Diane McNeil. BELOW: .... Let me see your Franken- stein .... BOTTOM LEFT: Junior Varsity practicing a new cheer. a Composed of ten very vivacious Sophomore girls, the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders worked throughout the year to spark spirit among the Blue Devils. In August the group started their year of hard work by attending a Cheerleading Camp at Auburn Universi- ty. The results of their visit were two superior ribbons and three excellent ones. Before the week was out, they had also been awarded the Super Star ribbon. Miss Barbara Alexander sponsors the Junior Varsity, and she certainly has a group to be proud of, Rebound Devils Rebound RIGHT: Bottom to Top: Loretta O'Neal, Deb- bie Boyett, Gail Vann, Brenda Jackson, Suzette Talley, JoAnna Perryman, Nanci Aiken, Daph- ne Moore, Susan Sizemore, Kathy Lutz. BELOW: Captain Kathy Lutz, BELOW RIGHT: Co-captain JoAnna Perryman Rebound Devils, Rebound! was the chant you often heard if you attended a Columbus High School Basketball game. Under the leadership of Captain Kathy Lutz and Co-Captain JoAnna Perryman, these girls cheered the Boys' Varsity and the Girls' Basketball team to their victo- ries. LEFT: The Basketball Cheerleaders work together to build a pyramid. BELOW LEFT: Loretta O'Nea1 smiles as she helps to cheer her team on to victory. BELOW: Susan Sizemore prepares to do a cheer by becoming Set! and 'gReady ! ri mum-nanljf 25 Vm., 1 Vi b LA 1 1 Q F i 5 l N f 4 5 5 I ' l QE E 1 3 a 1 V 3 i 5 1 . T ., - - I . Y! , ! YET? gfi j advertising products receiving needed help marketing for the masses catering to the community V if W : ,pawu I P' r : ff 'f ? 491' 'U' M-w ww ' 9f fi 2? fu Mfg M Aw? W 5 Q f V f uw 5 539 Own 4521 ,M A f ff I . af f' I-Wg . W V , ZZVA V C ' 8 2 1 H 8 W 8 M 1-1 Y.. ' C , f f - 4: 3 5' . ' ' . 1 'i3,.,4F'J ,, v., ,.., I f.vf . f - -: ,,.. 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Principles, Typing I, Pep Club Advisor Van Dinter, Mrs. Claire B.A., Shorter College, English IV, Thespian Advisor VanLandingham, Miss Evelyn A.B., Ga. St. Women's College, M.A., Univ. of Ga., Univ. of N.C., Florida St., Auburn Univ., Govt., U.S. History, Dept. Chairman Vernon, Mrs. Delmarie B.S., Ala. A8tM College, M.Ed., Tuskegee lnst., Univ. of Ga., Biology, Health and Ecology, Phys. Science Teasley, Mr. Lucius E. A.B., Univ. of Ga., N.Ga. College, Col. College, Journalism, Debate Team Advisor 277 Senior Biography Abney, Lorraine Kathy Art Club 1,2,3,43 FHA 1,2,3,43 Cohiscan 4. Allen, Micheal Wayne Math Club 43 Chess Club 1,2,3,43 Sr. Class Council3 Spanish Club 1,2,3Q Library Club 1,2,3,4Q NHS 2,33 Band 2,3. Allen, Paschal Gene Cohiscan Staff 4. Anderson, Donna Jo Soph. Class Council 23 Student Council 2,- 3,43 Pep Club 1,2,33 Girl's Glee Club 3. Andrews, Doreatha Anthony, Bonnie Faye Art Club 43 Sr. Class Council 43 Jr. Class Council 33 Soph. Class Council 23 Freshman Class Council 13 Pep Club 1,2,- 3,41 Varsity Cheerleader 23 Homecoming Court. Archie, Katrina A. FHA 13 Choir 13 Girl's Basketball 33 Softball 23 Track 2. Arnold, Vera Laverne Ayscue, Margaret Peggy NHS 3,43 Girl's Softball 1,2. Ballas, Kenny A. Barker, Chuck Jamerson Banks, Taylor Basketball 1,2,3,4. Barron, Jonathon J. Bass, Jerome Jr. Art Club 33 Basketball 13 Track 3,43 ROTC. Bass, Juel Art Club 3,42 ROTC. Battle, Eddie Lee Track 1,2,3,4. Battle, Tommy J. Beamesderfer, Debbie Pep Club3 FBLA. Beasley, Donna Lynne Choir 1. Benn, Catherine Jane Spanish Club 23 Library Club 43 Fine Arts Club 3. Berry, Betty A. Pep Club 13 Girl's Glee Club 2,4. Biggers, Cecil Lamar Choir 3. Bishop, Barbara Ann Bonner, Essie May Choir 43 Basketball 33 Softball 2,3,4. Booth, Tim F. Football 1,2,3,4. Boyett, Ricky Elton Key Club 43 Debate Club 1,23 Football 13 Baseball 43 Golf 3,4. Bramblitt, Lesley Hollis C Club3 Jr. Civitan 2,3,4Q Student Council 2,3,43 NHS 43 lnterclub Council 43 Basket- ball 1,21 Tennis 1,2,33 Sr. Attractive. Braxton, Donald Ray CheSS Club 3,43 Library Club 3,43 NHS 3,4. Brickner, Micheal Floyd Broscher, Sharon Jean NHS 3,4. Brown, Eric Charles Chess Club 3,43 Library Club 2,3,43 Band 13 R.O.T.C Drill Team 2,3,43 Junior Achieve- ment 2,3.4 Brown, Lucille Band 13 Human Relations Committee 3. Brown, Mark Steven Soph. Class Officer 2. Brown, Andre Viral C Club 2,3,4Q Football 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,- 3,43 Wrestling 2. Bruer, Mark Frederick Football 1. Bruner, Charles Joel C Club 3,43 Spanish Club 23 Basketball 2,3,4. Bryan, Edward Jackson C Club 3,43 Baseball 3,4. Buck, John Bloodworth Math Club 2,3,43 Library Club 3,43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Blue Streak 2,3,43 lnterclub Council 43 J.A. 2,32 Governor's Honors3 NHS 3,4. Bullard, Barry Kieth Key Club 43 C Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 23 Football 1,2,3,4. Burdette, Terri Lynn Math Club3 Drama Club3 Band 1,2,3. Barne, Kevin Shawn NHS 3,43 Band 1,2,3,43 J.A. 3. Bush, Glenn Eugene C Club 2,3,43 Football 1,2,3,43 Wrestling 1,2. Bush, Wathal Allied Medical Careers Club3 Tennis 2,3,4. Bushaw, Micheal Charles Math Club 43 Jr. Class Officer 33 Library Club 1,2,3,43 NHS 3,42 Thespians 2,3,43 lnterclub Council 43 Fine Arts Club 33 J.A. 2,3.4. Bynam, Joann Pep Club 1. Camp, Margeret Karen Student Council 13 Spanish Club 13 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Orchestra 1,2,3,43 Girl's Glee Club 43 Daredevils 2. Carr, Daniels Matthew Blue Streak 3,43 Football 23 Outstanding Soph. 2. Carroll, Richard Cheyenne Carter, Thomas Christopher Thespians 1. Chalmers, Charles Christopher Key Club 2,3,43 Homecoming Escort. Charpentier, Lisa Marie Jr. Class Council3 Blue Streak Staff 43 Governor's Honors All.Q Library Club3 Ten- nis. Chittum, Ron J. Chasmond, Chirley Annette Student Council 33 Pep Club 1,23 NHS 3,43 Human Relations Committee 2,33 Girl's Basketball 3. Clayton, Wendy Patrice Senator 1,2,33 Junior Civitan 43 Student Council Vice-President 43 Freshman Class Officer: Soph. Class Officer3 Jr. Class Of- ficer3 Quill And Scroll 3,42 Cohiscan 2,3,43 lnterclub Council 43 Human Relations Comittee 43 Outstanding Soph. 23 Homecoming Court 43 J.A. 2,4. Conkel, Gregory Steven Key Club 43 Band 43 R.O.T.C. Drill Team 2,- 3,4Q Footlighters. Conway, Ann N. Soph. Class Council 2. Cook, Fabian Cocaine Cook, Tanya Lolita Corley, Mike Couture, Catherine Ann Girl's Glee Club. Coyle, Jay Football 1. Creekmore, Robert V. Jr. Math Club 43 Sr. Class Council 43 Library Club 3,43 NHS 3,4. Crowell, Lorenzo Freshman Class Council 13 Soph. Class Council 23 Football 13 Basketball 1. Cunnington, Debbie Faye Curtis, Tanya Reese FHA 3. Daniel, Dwight Jerome R.O.T.C. Drill Team 1,23 Track Team 3,4. Daniels, Angela Denice Senator 43 FHA 1,43 Pep Club 1,2,4Q Varsity Cheerleader 43 Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 23 Track 4. Daniels, William Davis, James Harding Interact 33 Football 1,2. Davis, Mavis Freshman Class Council 13 Pep Club 23 Jr. Class Council 33 VOT 43 FBLA 4. Davis, Tamara Ann C Club 3,43 Soph. Class Council 23 Freshman Class Council 13 Pep Club 1,2,- 3,43 Varsity Cheerleader 3,43 Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 23 Homecoming Court. Davis, Thomas Richard Davis, Tommy Morris Basketball 1,2. Dean, Marlene Holt Demps, Linda Denise Dent, Barbara Ann FHA 1,2,3,4Q Library Club 3,42 FBLA 3,43 Choir 33 Girl's Track 3,4. Dobbs, Gregory Scott Key Club 2,33 C Club 1,2,3,43 Football 1,- 2,3,43 Baseball 1. Donahue, Bradley Stephen Freshman Class Council 13 Blue Streak 23 Debate Club 1,2,3. Dorchak, James Micheal Math Club 43 Jr. Class Council 33 Soph. Class Council3 Freshman Class Council3 Spanish Club 23 NHS 3,42 lnterclub 2,32 Football 2,3,43 Baseball 2. Dorchak, John David Math Club 43 Sr. Class Council 43 Key Club 1,2,3,43 C Club 43 Freshman Class Coun- cil ly Spanish Club 1,2Q.NHS 3,42 Football 1,2,3,4. Dowell, William England Basketball 13 Track 1. Drury, Barbara Ann FHA 1,23 Pep Club 1,2. Duncan, Bonzella FHA 43 Pep Club 4. lDutton, William James Dyer, Rhonda Gale Edwards, Duane Eugene VICA 1,2,3.4. Evans, Jennifer Kay Girl's Basketball 43 Softball 43 French Club 1,2,33 Girl's Glee Club3 Pep Club 13 Tennis 2. Fetherston, Ellen Marie Pep Club 13 JSD 1,23 DSD 4. Flora, Bobby Flowers, William Edward Thomas Chess Club 23 Library Club 2,3. Ford, Evergreen Adele Pep Club 13 FBLA 43 Choir 3,43 Ensemble 3,43 Girl's Glee Club 2: J.A. 2. Foskey, Terri Celeste Spanish Club 1,23 FBLA 43 J.A. Fowler, Debra Ann Band 1,2,3.4. Fowler, Larry Edward VICA 4. Dox, Teresa Annette Library Club 23 French Club 13 MOD Board 3. Fravel, Patricia Ann Art Club 23 Pep Club 1,23 JSD. Freeman, Mark R. y Interact 33 Allied Medical Careers Club 23 Library Club 1. Frost, James Allen Art Club 1,2,3,4. Fry, George Warren Jr. Key Club 2,3,4Q C Club 2,3,43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Blue Streak Staff 2,3,43 Golf 1,- 2,3,43 Homecoming Escort 4. Fuller, Vicky Lorine Art Club 3,43 Pep Club 1,2. Garcia, John Todd Sr. Class President3 Gov. Honors3 DAR History Award. Gardner, Erick A. Gavin, Charles Early Football 1. Glaser, Byron Douglas Library Club 1,2,3,43 Band 1,2,3,4. Glover, Anthony Art Club3 Football 33 R.O.T.C. Drill Team. Gould, Janice Sue Gran, Thomas Wesler Baseball 2,3,4. Grantham, Valerie K. Art Club 1,2,3,4Q Pep Club 13 Girl's Basket- ball 2,33 Softball 1,2,33 Alpha Chi Delata. Green, Lewis Lamar CB Club3 Homecoming Escort 4. Grier, Edwin Art Club 33 Football 1,2,33 Track 2. Griffin, Leigh Brenda Sr. Class Officer3 Jr. Civitan 2,3,4Q Soph. Class Council 23 Pep Club 1,2. Griffin, Bret Linwood Math CIUDQ NHS 3,4. Gubert, Patricia Eileen Art Club 2,3,43 NHS 3,43 Basketball 2,3,43 Softball 2,32 J.A. Guthrie, Larane Marion Hahn, Nancy E. Freshman Class Council3 C Club 3,43 FHA 1,23 Cohiscan 1,2,3,4: Varsity Cheerleader 3,41 Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 23 Homecoming Queen. Hall, Gregory M. Hall, Kenneth Ray Band 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Orchestra. Halouska, Sandra Sue Allied Medical Careers Club 1,23 Library Club 1,2,3,43 NHS 3,43 J.A. Hancock, Barbara Jean Library Club 1,2,3,43 Band 1,33 Majorette 3. Hancock, Clarence Lee VICA 1,2,3,4. Hardaway, Ricky Karl Football 2. Hardy, Anthony E. Hardy, Norman D. Wrestling Team 1,23 VICA 3,4. Harris, Loretta Sr. Class Council 43 Jr. Class Council 33 Pep Club 13 Band 1,21 Jr. Achievement 2. Harris, Patricia Ethel Jr. Class Council 33 Freshman Class Coun- cil3 Spanish Club 23 Pep Club 1,23 VICA. Harris, Mark Winston Football 43 Baseball 43 Wrestling Team 43 Drama Club3 Track. Harvey, Jenna Lynn Freshman Class Council3 Soph. Class Council3 Jr. Class Council: Student Council 1,2,3. Haskins, Kenneth Ray Human Relations Committee 43 Football 1,2,3,4. Hawkins, James Thomas Football 1. Hayes, Ronald Wendell Art Club 3,41 Choir 3,43 Ensemble 3,4. Henderson, Skip Berry H. Key Club 33 D.S.T. 3,43 Basketball 13 Baseball 43 Mr. CHS. Henry, Sylvia Ann Freshman Class Officer3 Soph. Class Of- ficer3 Jr. Class Officer3 Sr. Class Officer3 Pep Club 2,33 Band 13 Spanish Club 1. Herold, Sherry Lynn Band 1,2,3,43 Debate Club 23 Color Guard. Herring, Tammy Jean FBLA 4. Highnote, Micheal Joseph C Club 1,2,3,43 R.O.T.C. 1,2,3,4Q DAR Medal. Hill, Robert Eugene Sr, Council3 Choir 1,2,3,4Q Band 13 All-state Choir. Hill, Robyn Lee Sr. Class Council3 Pep Club 13 Thespians 1,2,33 Debate Club 3: Footlighters 1,2. Hines, Karin FBLA 4. Hodges, Micheal Len Soph. Class Council 23 Spanish Club 2: Football 1. Hollis, Chip Crawford Hollis, Janice Marie Jr. Class Council Alt.3 Allied Medical Careers Club 33 FHA 3,43 Library Club 3,43 lnterclub Council 43 Sampler Staff 4. Holloway, Darrell Eugene Jr. Council Alt.3 Soph. Council Alt.3 Foot- ball 1,2,33 Track 1,23 Wrestling Team 2,3. Howard, Sandy Lynn VICA 4. Howell, Lori Jr. Class Council3 FBLA 4. Hudson, Carol Kay Debate Club3 Freshman Class Council 1. Ingersoll, Vickie Lynn Spanish Club 33 FBLA 4. lngle, Bart James VICA. lvey, Anita Ann Track 43 ROTC 1,2,3. Ivey, Theodore Nanetfe Jackson, William Edward Chess Club 23 VICA 4. James, Delphine FHA 2,31 Pep Club 1. Jendze, Mark Eric VICA 4. Johnson, Clarice Monselle FHA 1,2,3,4Q Pep Club 1,2,33 J.A. 2,3,4. Johnson, Jerome Spence Sr. Class Council3 NHS 3,42 Thespians 2,- 3,41 Choir 2,3,43 Sampler Staff 43 Allstate Choir. Johnson, Mike Johnson, Philip Wade Johnson, Stoney Mark VICA 4. Johnson, Timothy C. FBLA 43 Football 2. Johnson, Kermit Manville Human Relations Committee 3,43 Football 13 Baseball 13 Basketball 13 Basketball 13 Tennis 1,2,33 National Merit Finalist 4. Johnson, Toney Wade VICA 4. Johnston, Carol E. Junior Civitan 3,4. Johnston, David Roy Football 2. Johnston, John Wade Jr. VICA 4. Johnston, Mark Clements Football 1,2,3,4. Joines, Stanford Cameron Soph. Class Council3 Jr. Class Council3 Library Club 2,3,43 Band-Drum Major 1,- 2,3,4. Jones, Daniel Phillip Freshman Class Council3 Football 1,2,3,4. Jones, Fanthnecia Girl's Glee Club 2,3,43 FHA 43 Library Club 43 Pep Club 1,2. Jones, Mike Band 1,2,3,4. Jones, Thomas Scott Football 1. Jordan, Karen Leah Soph. Class Council 23 Choir 23 Ensemble 43 Band 13 Track 2. 279 Jordan, Robert Jr. Football 1,2,33 Track 1,2,3. Kapelka, Michelle Art Club 23 Debate Club 2. Kelly, Peter F. VICA 4. Kennedy, Lashonne Jr. Class Council 33 FAH 43 Pep Club 43 Choir 23 Band 1,23 Girl's Glee Club 3. Kirby, Karen Lou Pep Club 1,23 FBLA 3,43 Ensemble 4. Kirkland, Donald Everett Kunze, Micheal Louis Math Club 3,43 Library Club 43 NHS 3,43 Debate Club 2. Lanbert, Darrell Brian Football 1,2,3: Wrestling 3. Lambert, Denise Beth Langford, Kathy C Club 3,43 Sr. Class Council 43 Student Council 13 NHS 3,43 Girl's Basketball 1,2,- 3,43 Softball 1,2,3,4. Lawrence, Julia Roper Band 1,2,3,4. Lawson, Lance Andrew Football 2. Lemelle, Clifton Curtis C Club 3,43 Football 2,3,43 Track 3. Leonard, Robert James Band 3,4. Lester, Janis Claire Debate Club 2. Link, Mark Edward Key Club 33 C Club 3,43 Football 2,3,4: Track 4. Lucas, James Star VICA 4. Lutz, Kathy Louise Freshman Class Council 13 Soph. Class Council 23 C Club 43 Jr. Civitan 2,43 Pep Club 1,2,4Q Varsity Cheerleader 43 Jr. Var- sity Cheerleader 23 Outstanding Freshman. Lyles, Clavin Band 1. McBride, Lachun Pep Club 13 Basketball 2. McCluster, Audrey Lynn FHA 13 Pep Club 13 Library Club 33 J.A. 2,3,4. McCollum, Julia Denise Soph. Class Council 23 Spanish Club 23 NHS 3,43 Girl's Glee Club 2. McNeal, William Loy VICA 4. McQuaig, Winston A. Art Club 33 Spanish Club 1,23 Quill 81 Scroll 43 NHS 3,43 Cohiscan 2,42 Golf 3. McWaters, Theresa Anne Freshman Class Council 1. Malloy, William Patrick C Club 3.42 Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball 2,3,4. Marley, Amelia Lee Debate Club 23 lnterclub Council 23 Basketball 2. Martin, Debra Spanish Club 33 Pep Club 1,2. Mays, Micheal Anthony Milano, Tom Grady Key Club 33 Band 1,2,3,43 ROTC Rifle Team. Miller, James Carol FBLA 4. Mills, Linda L. Teen Club 1,2. Minnich, Janet L. Minor, Thomas Stephen Drama Club 3. Missildine, Ricky Earl Moore, David Lee Moore, Micheal Moore, Robert Daniel Band 1,23 Football 1,23 VICA 4. Morgan, Vincent Octavius C Club 3,43 Art Club 3,43 Basketball 1,2,- 3,43 Track 2,3,4. Morris, Buddy VICA 4. Mulkey, Dennis Wayne VICA 4. Murphy, Pat Jr. Civitan 1,2,3,43 Jr. Class Council 33 Pep Club 13 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Cohiscan Staff 2,3,43 MOD Board 43 lnterclub 4. Musil, Donna Lynn Basketball3 Softball3 Tennis Team3 Spanish Club3 Pep Club3 Student Council. Nahley, Robert M. VICA. Neal, Mildred Flowers Jr. Class Council 33 Sr. Class Council 43 C Club 3,43 Jr. Civitan 3,43 NHS 3,43 Soft- ball 3. Nixdort, William Joseph Norwood, Robert John FBLA 43 Basketball 2,3,4. Odom, Martha Rainey Student Council 13 Library 1,43 NHS 3,43 Choir 1,33 Band 2,3,43 Majorette 2,3,43 All- State 1,3. Oliver, Andrew Art Club 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Foot- ball 2,3,4. Oliver, Robert M. O'Neal, Loretta C Club '2,43 Student Council 23 Soph. Class Council 23 FHA 23 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Varsity Cheerleader 43 Track 1,2,3,43 J.A. 3,4. Osborne, Wayne Tom Library Club 1,2,3,4Q Band 1,2,3,4. Owens, Ricky Princton Basketball 3. Padgett, Robert David Freshman Class Council. Palmer, Jeff Wayne Library Club 13 Choir 33 Debate Club 13 Football. Pappafotis, Paul John Key Club 3. Parham, Jimmy Football 1,2,3,4. Paschal, Regina Faye Pate, Robyn Jo Girls Glee Club 1,23 Sampler Staff 3,43 Fine Arts Club 3. Patterson, Barbara Choir 3. Patillo, Carol Valerie C Club 1,2,3,4Q Jr. Civitan 2,3,4Q Tennis 1,2,3,4. Pearson, Theresa Ann FHA 33 Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 23 Band 1. Peck, Bill Key Club 2,3,43 C Club 2,3,43 lnterclub Council 43 Football 1,2,3,4. Perry, Sharon Lee FHA 3,43 Choir 1,2. Phillips, Donnie Earl Track 1,2,3,4Q MOD 3,4. Pitts, William Wallace Key Club 1,2,3,43 Jr. Class Council 33 Soph. Class Council 23 Freshman Class Council 13 NHS 3,43 MOD Board 2,3,4Q Football 1,2,3,4Q Baseball 2,3. Players, Elizabeth Mary Art Club 2,43 NHS 3,43 Girl's Glee Club 33 Sampler Staff 4. Pollock, Janet Claire Soph. Class Council 23 Pep Club 1,23 Ensemble 2. Poole, John Russell ' Thespians 23 Band 1,2,3,43 Drama Club 1. Powell, Mary Ellen Choir 1,2,3,43 Ensemble 2,3,43 Girl's Glee Club 2. Prater, Cindy NHS 3,43 Music Enrichment 23 Girl's Glee Club 1. Preston, Bobby G. Spanish Club 33 VICA 4. Prichett, Shelley E. FBLA 4. Pyron, Cathy Michelle Track 2,3,4. Quintard, Caroline Esther Jr. Civitan 13 Freshman Class Council 13 Thespians 13 Choir 13 Girl's Glee Club 1. Rattiff, Betty Ann Allied Medical Careers Club 13 Choir 2,33 Girl's Glee Club 1. Resse, Angela FHA 43 Pep Club 23 Varsity Cheerleader 33 Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 23 Outstanding Jr. 33 Homecoming Queen. Reeves, Phyllis Renia Jr. Class Council3 Pep Club 13 Band 1,2,3J MOD Board 1,2,3. Richardson, Pamela Heidi Spanish Club 33 Library Club 43 FBLA 4. Richardson, Vicki Lynn Pep Club 1,2. Rothschild, John Lowenberg Math Club 2,3,4Q Key Club 1,2,33 Library' Club 3,43 NHS 3,43 Debate Club 23 Fine Arts- Club 1,2,3,4. Rumph, Joe Robert VICA 4. Saine, Julie Kathryn Jr. Civitan 2,3,4Q Student Council 43 Soph. FHA 3.4. Allied Medical Careers Club 33 Pep Club Class Council 2: Freshman Class Counc Matthews, Nancy Lynn 1,23 FBLA 4, 13 Cohiscan 3,43 Girl's Glee Club 2. Sanders, Donna Lynne FBAL 4. Sanders, Janet L. Saville, Mary Ann Pep Club 1. Scott, Lorenzo Band 1,2,3,4Q Basketball 43 Baseball 4. Sellers, Warren Allen Football 1,23 Tennis 2,3,4. Sheley, Sandra LeAnne Girl's Glee Club 2,43 Debate Team 4. Shipp, Arthur Roscoe C Club 2,3,43 Football 2,3,43 Track 2,3,4. Simpson, Jane Elizabeth NHS 3,43 Band 1,2,3,4. Singer, Sandra Ellen Jr. Civitan 43 Sr. Class Council 43 Spanish Club 23 Pep Club 13 NHS 3,43 FBLA 3. Smith, Denice Michelle FBLA 43 Band 1,2,3. Smith, Jerry Football 1. Smith, Kenneth Wayne Smith, Sidney Gene Sampler Staff 2,31 Football 1,21 Basketball 13 Track 3. Snell, Flick S. Baseball 23 Golf 2. Spencer, Sabrina Denise FHA 13 Band 1,23 Medical Explorers Club 4. Spradlen, Kathy Carmine FBLA 4. Standard, Susan Angela C Club 43 Basketball 43 Tennis 43 Softball 1. Starling, Kris Don C Club 1,2,33 Golf 1,2,3,4. Starr, Griffin Stratton, Heni Phillips C Club 2,3,43 Art Club 2: Jr. Civitan 2,3,43 Sr. Class Council 43 Pep Club 1,23 NHS 3,42 Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 23 Girl's Glee Club 33 Tennis 3,4. Stratton, Sarah Laird C Club 2,3,43 Soph. Class Officer 23 Jr. Class Officer 33 Sr. Class Cabinet 43 Jr. Civitan 2,3,43 Student Council 2,3,43 Pep Club 1,23 NHS 3,43 Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 23 Tennis 3,4. Stumhofer, Richard John Key Club 1,2,3,43 C Club 3,41 Spanish Club 23 NHS 3,43 Football 1,2,3,4. Talley, Suzette Jeanine FHA 1,2,3,43 Varsity 4. Tapscoot, Kate C. Sr. Class Council 43 NHS 3,4. Taylor, Deborah Sue Sr. Class Council 43 Jr. Class Council 33 Soph. Class Council 23 Homecoming Court. Taylor, George Steve Chess Club 2,31 Cohiscan 43 FBLA 33 Debate Club 3,42 lnterclub Council 4. Thomas, Edwin Craig C Club 3,43 Football 1,2,3.4. Thomas, Frances Lynn Pep Club 13 Choir 33 Girl's Glee Club 4. Thomason, Glen Tanner Spanish Club 2,33 Library 43 NHS 3,41 ROTC. Thomaston, Karen Teresa Art Club 23 Pep Club 1,23 Cohiscan 43 Girl's Glee Club 3,4. Thompson, Marion Donnette FBLA 3,4. Thornton, Pamela FHA 23 Pep Club 1,2,33 Track 4. Thornton, Ray Tompa, Brad Steven C Club 3,43 Art Club 2,42 Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 3,43 Track 4. Tugel, Greg Alexander Turner, Reba Turner, Stephanie FHA 43 Pep Club 13 Library Club 43 Choir 2,32 Band 13 Girl's Glee Club 2. Tyndall, Kevin Blane Library Club 2,33 NHS 3,43 lnterclub 3. Underwood, Billy Bryant Football 1,23 J.A. 1,2,3,4. Vann, Gail Betiece Sr. Class Council Alt. 43 Pep Club 13Varsity Cheerleader 43 Band 1,21 J.A. 3,4. Vaughn, Robert Wekks Interact 1,2,3,4Q lnterclub 4. Venable, Dorothy Winn Jr. Class Officer 33 Jr. Civitan 3,43 Blue Streak Staff 3,4,2Q Quill and Scroll 3,4. Venavides, Maria Louisa Wade, William Franklin Key Club 3,43 C Club 3,42 Spanish Club 23 Football 2,3,4Q Golf 1,4. Walker, Teresa Ann Ward, Timothy Earl GOIf 3. Waverly, Mary Elizabeth Sr. Class Council 43 Pep Club 13 Band 13 J.A. 2,3. Weakley, Gail Susan Weaver, Debbie Denise FHA 33 FBLA 43 Girl's Glee Club 33 lnterclub Council 4. Weed, James Alan Key Club 3,43 C Club 3,42 Football 1,2,3,- 4. Weed, Jeffrey Benjamin Library Club 3,43 NHS 3,42 J.A. 1,2,3, Wells, Tommy Douglas VICA. Welsh, Laura Elizabeth Jr. Civitan 3,43 Soph. Class Council 23 Girl's Glee Club 1,2,33 VlCA 4. West, Brenda Elaine Allied Medical Careers Club 33 FHA 3. Wiggins, Pamela Beatrice Pep Club 1,2,43 NHS 3,41 Orchestra 1,2,3. Wilkes, Denise Lynn Pep Club 23 Orchestra 1. Williams, Brenda Soph. Class Officer3 Soph. Class Council 23 FHA 2,3,43 Varsity Cheerleader 43 Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 2. Williams, Carolyn Louise FHA 3. Williams, Connie Softball 3. Williams, Dennis Williams, Johnny Lee Football 23 Basketball 1. Williams, Terri A. Student Council 23 FHA 1. Womack, Anthony Neal Key Club 2,3,43 C Club 2,3,4, Jr. Class Council 33 Spanish Club 13 Football 1,2,3,43 Baseball 2,3,43 Outstanding Freshman. Woodall, Cindy A. Soph. Class Council 23 Freshman Class Council 13 Spanish Club 23 Pep Club 1,2,3. Wright, James Football 3,43 Basketball 1,2,3. Wright, Wendy Esther Interact 2,42 Soph, Class Council 23 Freshman Class Council 13 Band 1,2,3,43 Majorette1,2,3,43 lnterclub Council 43 Stu- dent Council 43 Homecoming Court 4. Wyatt, Brenda Jean FHA 43 Pep Club 13 Library Club 43 ROTC. Young, William Frederick Quill and Scroll 3,43 Cohiscan Staff 2,3,4Q Tennis 4. SENIORS Abney, Kathy Allen, Janet Allen, Michael Allen, Gene Anderson, Donna Andrews, Doresta Andrews, Gary Anthony, Bonnie pg. 249 Archie, Katrina pg. 240,246,247 Arnold, Vera Ayscue, Margaret Ballas, Kenneth Banks, Taylor Barker, Charles Barron, Jonathon Barwick, Matt Bass, Jerome Bass, Juel Battle, Eddie Battle, Tommy Beamesderfer, Debra Beasley, Donna Benn, Betty Biggers, Cecil Bishop, Barbara Balckburn, Juanita Blackwell, Tommy Fincher, Michael Flora, Robert Flowers, William Ford, Evergreen Foskey, Terri Fowler, Larry pg. 134 Fox, Teresa pg. 134 Franklin, Willie pg. 134,231,226,229,228 Fravel, Pat pg. 134 Freeman, Mark pg. 134 Freeman, Pete DQ, 134 Frost, James Fry, George pg. 134, pg. 24,234,235 Fuller, Vicki pg. 134 Garcia, John pg. 135,92,88 Gardner, Erick pg. 135 Gaskin, George pg. 135 Gavin, Chuck pg. 135 Graham, Regina Gran, Tommy pg. 230,226 Grantham, Valerie pg. 232 Green, Lamar Grier, Edwin Griffin, Alice Griffin, Brenda Griffin, Bret Gubert, Patricia Guthrie, Larane Bonner, Essie pg. 232,247 Booth, Boyen, Tim pg. 206 Ricky Bramlett, Lesley pg. 29,78 Braxton, Donald Brickner, Mike Broscher, Sharon Brown, Erik pg, 89 Brown, Lucille Brown, Mark Brown, Stephen Brown, Viral Bruer, Mark Bruner, Joel Bryan, Eddie pg. 12B,226,229,228 Buck, John pg. 12B,92,91 Hahn. Nancy pg. 29,249 Hairr, Michael Hall, Greg Hall, Kenneth Halouska, Sandra Hammon, Markus Hancock, Barbara Hancock, Clarence Hardaway, Ricky Hardy, Anthony Hardy Norman Harris, Barbara Harris, Loretta Harris, Mark Harris, Patricia Harvey, Jenna Haskins. Kenneth pg. 88 Link, Mark Edward Lutz, Kathy Louise pg. 252 Lyles, Calvin pg. 144,220 Malloy, William Patrick pg, 144 Marley, Amelia Lee pg. 144 Martin, Debra Marie pg. 144 Matthews, Nancy Lynn pg. 144 Mays, Michael Anthony pg. 144 McBride, Lachun pg. 144 McCluster, Audrey Lynn pg. 144,29 McCollum, Julia Denise pg. 144,29 McKenna, Susan pg. 144 McNeal, William Loy pg. 144 McQuaig, Winston Adolph, Jr. pg. 144 McWaters, Theresa Ann pg. 144 McWilliams, Bernard Marcelle, Jr. pg. 144 Milano, Thomas Grady pg. 144,88,77 Miller, Everett Ernest pg. 144 Miller, James Conor pg. 144 Mills, Linda Lee pg. 144 Minnich, Janet Lucy pg. 144 Minor, Thomas Stephen Missildine, Richard Earl pg. 229,226 Moore, Beverly Moore, David Lee Moore, Michael Alexander Moore, Robert Daniel Morgan, Vincent Octavius Morris, Melvin Orvin Mulkey, Dennis Wayne Munsey, Deborah Ann Murphy, Patricia Thea Musil, Donna Lynn pg. 240 Myrick, Andre Nahley, Robert Michael Neal, Mildred Flowers pg. 30 Nixdorf, William Joseph Norwood, John Fobert pg. 220 Odom, Martha Rainey Oliver, Andrew O'NeaI, Loretta pg. 253 Osborne, Tom Wayne Kockn, Marilyn Kunze, Micheal Lambert, Darrell Pitts, William Wallace, Jr. pg. 149,88 83,79 Player, Mary Elizabeth pg. 149 Pollock, Janet Claire pg. 149 Poole, Donna pg. 149 Poole, John Russell pg. 149 Powell, Mary Ellen pg. 149 Prater, Cynthia Jean Pg. 149 Preston, Bobby Gene pg. 149 Pritchett, Shelley Elizabeth Pyfrom, Cathy Michele pg. 247 Oualls, Sharon Ouintard, Caroline Esther Randall, Diane Ratliff, Betty Ann Ray, Teresa Lynn Reese. Angela Lavern Reeves, Phyllis Renia pg. 247 Richardson, Pamela Heidi Richardson, Vicki Lynn Roberts, Michael Rothschild, John Lavenberg Roughton, Sheila Rumph, Joel Robert Russell, Charlotte Saine, Julie Kathryn pg. 29,77 Sanders, Donna Lynn Sanders, Janet Louise Saville, Mary Ann Schwan, Elizabeth Thomas Scott, Lorenzo pg. 220 Scott, Mack Arthur Sellers, Linda sellers, Mark Sellers, Warren Allen Shannon, Ricky Shelton Sheley, Sandra Le Anne pg. 50 Sherman, Cheryl Shipp, Arthur Roscoe pg. 78 Simpson, Elizabeth Jane Singer, Sandy Ellen Smith, Denice Michelle Smith, Jerry Smith, Kenneth Wayne Bullard, Barry pg. 128, pg. 24, 206 Burdette, Terri pg. 128 Burns, Kevin pg. 125 Bush, Clarence pg. 128 Bush, Glen pg. 128,208 Bushaw, Mike pg. 128 Bynam, Joann pg. 128 Campbell, Debra pg. 128 Camp, Karen pg. 129 Capers, Jonathan pg. 129 Carr, Daniel pg. 129 Carroll, Cheyene pg. 129 Carter, Kim pg. 129 Carter, Thomas pg. 129 Chandler, Todd pg. 129 Charpentier, Lisa pg. 129 Chittum, Ronald pg. 129 Chrismund, Shirley pg. 129 Clayton, Wendy pg. 129,83,80 Conkel, Greg pg. 130 Conway, Ann pg. 130 Cook, Fabian pg. 130 Cook, Tanya pg. 130 Corley, Mike pg. 130 Couture, Catherine pg. 130 Coyle, Jay pg. 130 Creekmore, Rip pg. 130 Croom, Charlotte pg. 130 Crowell, Lorenzo pg. 130 Cunnington, Theresa pg. 130 Curtis, Tanya pg. 131 Daniel, Dwight pg. 131 Daniles, Angela pg. 131,76 Daniels, William pg. 131 Davis, James pg. 131 Davis, Lonnie Pg. 131,208 Davis, Mavis pg. 131 Davis, Tamara pg. 131,29,79,249 Davis, Thomas pg. 131 Davis, Tommie pg. 131 Dean, Marlene pg. 131 Demps, Linda pg. 131 DeNous, Louise Dent, Barbara pg. 247 Dobbs. Scott pg. 208 Donahue, Brad Dorchak, James Dorchak, John pg. 88,83 Dowell, William Drury, Barbara Dukes, Pam Duncan, Bonzella Dutton, William Dyer, Rhonda Dykes, Kathy Easterlin, Coley Edwards, Angela Edwards, Duane Epps, Lavern Chalmers, Chris pg. 264 Evans, Jennifer Fairchild, Gary Fetherston, Ellen Campbell, Debra Hawkins, James Haynes, Ronald Garcia, Greg pg. 230 Gilmore, Lafini Henderson, Skip Henry, Sylvia Herold, Sherry P. 29 Herring, Tammy Highnote, Mike Hill, Robert Hill, Robyn Hines, Karen Hodges, Mike Hoffman, Beverly Hollis, Crawford Hollis, Janice Holloway, Darrell pg. 76 Holt, Darlene Howard, Sandy Howell, Lori Hudson, Kay Hughes, Gwen Ingersoll, Vickie lngle, Bart lvey, Anita lvey, Theodora Jackson, William James, Delphine Jenze, Mark Johnson, Clarice Johnson, Jerome pg. 40 Johnson, Kermit Johnson, Michael Johnson, Phillip Johnson, Stoney Johnson, Toney Johnston, Carol Johnston, David Johnston, Wade Johnston, Mark Joines, Stan pg. 37,92 Jones, Daniel Jones, Fanthnecia Jones, Michael Jones, Thomas Jordan, Karen Jordan, Robert Jugel, Greg Kapelka, Michelle Kelley, Peter Kennedy. Lashonne Kilgore, Janet Kirby, Lou pg. 40 Kirkland, Donald Lambert, Denise Beth Langford, Kathleen pg. 232,240 Laster, Thomas Darrell, ll Lawrence, Julia Roper Lawson, Lance Andrew Ledford, Gary Thomas Lemelle, Clifton Curtis Leonard, Robert James Lester, Janis Claire Lambert, Denise Langford, Kathleen pg. 232,240 Laster, Thomas Lawrence, Julia Lawson, Lance Ledford, Gary Lemelle, Clifton Leonard, Robert Lester, Janis Link, Mark Lutz, Kathy Lyles, Calfin Malloy, Pat pg. 144. pg. 220 Marley, Lee pg. 144 Martin, Debra pg. 144 Matthews, Nancy pg. 144 Mays, Micheal pg. 144 McBride, Lachun pg. 144 McCluster, Audrey pg. 144 McCollum, Denise pg. 144,29 McKenna, Susan pg. 144,29 McNeal, William pg. 144 McQuaig, Winston pg. 144 McWaters, Theresa pg. 144 McWilliams, Bernard pg. 144 Milano, Thomas pg. 144,88,77 Smith, Lyn Smith, Sidney Gene Snell, Ricky Shawn Spencer. Spencer. Sabrina Denise Steve Short, Steven Spradlen, Kathy Carmine Standard, Susan Angela Starling, Kristopher Donald pg. 234,235 Starr, Griffin, Jr. Steinhower, Jai Kelly Stratton, Henrietta Phillips pg. 239 Stratton, Sarah Laird Stumphofer, Richard John pg, 88 Talley, Suzette Jeanine Tapscott, Katherine Caroline Taylor, Deborah Sue Taylor, Dudley Taylor, George Steven pg. 50 Taylor, Mary Ann Teet, Margaret Thomaston, Karen Weakley, Gail Susan Weaver, Debbie Denise Weed, James Alan pg. 88 Weed, Jeffrey Benjamin Wells, Tammy Douglas Miller, Everette pg. 144 Miller, Conor pg. 144 Mills, Linda pg. 144 Minnich, Janet pg. 144 Minor, Thomas Missildine, Ricky pg. 229,226 Moore, Beverly Moore, David Moore, Micheal Moore, Robert Morgan, Vincent Morris, Melvin Mulkey, Dennis Munsey, Deborah Murphy, Pat Musil, Donna pg. 240 Myrick, Andre Nahley, Bobby Neal, Mildred Nixdorf, William Norwood, John pg. 220 Odom, Martha Oliver, Andrew Owens, Ricky Prinston Padgett, Robert David Palmer, Jeffrey Wayne Papafotis, Paul John Pg. 80 Parham, Jimmy Charles pg. 88 Paschal, Regina Faye Pate, Robyn Jo pg. 148 Patterson, Barbara Ruth pg. 148 Pattillo, Valerie Carol pg. 148,239 Pearson, Theresa Ann pg. 148 Peck, William Samuel, Jr. pg. 148, pg. 24 Perry, Sharon Lee pg. 148 Phillips, Walter Scott pg. 149,230.226, 228 Welsh, Laura Elizabeth pg. 29 West, Brenda Elaine Wiggins, Pamela Beatrice Wilkes, Denise Lynn Williams, Brenda Williams, Connie Mae Williams, Carolyn Louise Williams, Dennis Williams, Johnny Lee Williams, Teresa Williams, Terri Ann Williams, Tina Marie Wingo, Donald Womack, Anthony Neal pg. 88,231,226 229 Woodall, Cynthia Ann Wright, Wendyl Esther pg. 29 Wyatt, Brenda Jean Young, Frederick William, Ill pg. 91 Thornton, Pamela pg. 247 JUNIORS Abney, Carol Adams, Nigel Aiken, Nanci Albrecht, Barbara Allen, Elizabeth pg. 232,240 Alston, Loretta pg. 240 Anderson, Cliff Andrews, Gary Applewhite, Melissa Archie, Wallace Askew, Jacquelyn Ayers, Gary Bagley, Henry Barker, David Bass, Shirley Bedingfield, Charisse Benn, John pg. 235,234 Berry, Sharidan Biggers, Vanessa Blake, Joy Bonner, Barbara Bowers, Donna Boyette, Debbie Braxton, Karen Brazil, Rick Brinson, Juanita Britton, Paul pg. 220 Broadhead, Jeff Brooks, Rodney Brooks, Walter Broughton, Dyan Burke, Alane Burrus, Lorie Bussey, Bill Carpenter, Bob Caroll, Burt Chapman, Scott Clark, Charles Clark, Gwen Clayton, Micheal Cofield, Jeff Cotton, Cindy Cox, Mark Craig, Debra Craig, Mike pg. 226,229 Cromey, Mark Croom, Phyllis Cummings. Leslie Currie, Tammy Daniels, Charles Daniels, Cheryl Allen, Myra pg. 247 David. Davis. Davis, Davis, Davis. Day, A Lyn pg. 240 Amanda pg. 247 Kevin Lonnie Valerie nn Holloway. Judy Hughes, Donald Hughes, Teresa Hughey, Steve Huling, Marvin Hutcherson, Kathy lngle, Donna Jacobs, Jake Jackson, Brenda Jackson, Freda Jackson, Doug Jackson, Ronnie pg. 220 Jannsen, Eric pg. 219 Jenkins, Debbie Jenkins, Henry Jenkins, Mack Johnson, David Johnson, Joseph Johnson, Tim Johnston, David Joines, Ward Jones, Barbara Jones, Jerome Jones, Kenny Jones, Linda Jones, Melissa pg, 40 Jones, Sharon Jones, Sheila Judge, Wylene Justice, Micheal pg. 220 Kamlnski, Theresa Kenne, Mike Harris, Cathy pg. 240 Kerr, Pam Kidd, Sherry Kilbough, Mitchell King, Jerome Kirkland, Glenn Knight, Leslie Knight, William Kosabucki, Rick Kruger, Anna pg. 40 Dean, Alan Dent, Anthony Denton, Pat Dickson, Loriann pg, 40 Dixon, Floyd Duncan, Constance DuShane, Raoul Dykes, Max Dysen, Lorenzo Easterlin, Sara Edwards. Patricia Lan e, Terry Lawter, Robert Led ford, Lindy PQ. 228,229,226 Lee, Donna Lee, Fred Lee, Larry Lee, Mark Lemelle, Stephanie Lemieux, Mike Len tz, Kathy Leverett. Ann Ennis, Estes, Eustac Evans, Evans. Evans, Farley, Clint Frank e, Tom Bertha Keith Kyle Jerome Fetherston, Margeret Finche r, Nancy Finnan. Kelly Fitzpatrick, John Forehand, Steve Foreman, Nerissa Foster, James Fowler. Tammy Frost, Brad Frost, John Garnto, Carla Gay, Phillip Gill, Jack Goodland, Jeanne Goodman, Steve Goodrae. Greg Gopfert, Shirley Gordy, Julie Grant, Alveta Green, Alfonzo Greene, Alex Griffin, James Griffin, Loretta Griffin, Stephanie Griffin, Theresa Griggs, Keith pg. 50 Harden, Gary Harden, Gene Harden, Austin Hardwick, Alvin Hardwick, Jeff Harold, Lorene Harrelson, Jimmy Harrelson, Jody Harris, Anita Harris, Anthony Harris, David Hart, Alex Hartin, Pam Hawkins, Joel Henry, Jane pg. 29 Hewitt, Ben Highnote, Cath Hill, Beth pg, 40 Hill, Eugene Hill. Vickie Hodges, Debbie Hollis, Sheila Lieberman, Jenny Lindsay, Thomas Lloyd, Betsy Loftin, Melanie Loudermilk, Gregg Love, Edward pg. 259 Loveless, Tammy Lovern, Randy Lowe, Kenny Lucas, Stan Luttrell, Ray Lynch, Jill Lynn, Alethee MacPhail, Annalie Magoni, Cheryl pg. 29 Martin, Bill Mathias, Tammy Maye, Sandy McDaniel, Melinda McFolIay, Wanda McLester, Phil McNeil, Gracie Menefield, Janice Merritt, Paul Mites, Donny Miller, John Milner, Rodney Moffet, Scott Mooney. Gwen Moore, Archie Moore, Daphne Morast, Frank Morris, Wayne pg. 226,229,228 Mosley, Greg Mott, David Mulligan, Denise, pg 247 Mullins, Brenda Mullins, Diane Myers, Wendy Nahley, David Neal, Wayman Nelson, Brenda Nelson, Linda Nix, Lan O'Brien, Bill Ogle, Cindy Oliver, Andrew Oliver, Lisa Olson, Sandy Olson, Susie O'Neal, Gregory Orkand, Bobby Osmont, Susan Otwell, Dan Patrick Johnny Patton, Newman Pearce, Kay Perry, Eugene Perry, Gloria Perryman, Jo Ann pg. 252 Peters, Debbie Phillips, Glenda Phillips, Keith Pierce, Paige Pitts, Marvin Pollack, Karen Prescott, Kaye pg. 92 Preskitt. Sharon Price, Billy Pridgen, Greg Ragan, Lisa Ramey, Darren Ranieri Donna Ray, Vicky Reed, Carolyn Renew, Mike Richardson, Dorothy Richardson, Steve Robinson, Cindy Robinson, Donna Robinson, Pam Rogers, Gwen Rogers, John Rojas, Dennis Roth, Debra Roth, Susan Russell, Janice Sagul, Doug Saine, Todd Salter, Craig Sanders, Mike Sanders, Russell Sanders, Walter Sawyer, Teri Schlader, Wade Seawell, Mike Sebastian, Eva Self, David Shakespeare, Marie Shannon, Donald Shears, Marvin Shiver, Dorothy Shumate, Kim pg. 40 Singer, Phyllis Sizemore, Susan pg. 253 Slone, Jimmy Smith, Heidi Smith, Jerry Smith, Joseph Smith, Tammy Smyden, Margeret South, Rickie Spears, Emily Spears, Randy Spivey, Faye Starnes, Kathy Stewart, Harold Stinson, Angela Stout, Carol Streetman, Rob Taff, Patricia Tarleton, Connie Tarver, Pat Taylor, Dudley Taylor, LaVohn Taylor, Randy Tentler, Tina Terry, Shelly Terry, Sherry Thomas, Donna Thomas, Eugene Thomas, Keith Thomas, Leroy Thompson, Mark Tomblin, Chuck Tran, Chung Tran, Phuong Tuggle, Tommy Turner, Caleta Turner, Shelley Upshaw, Lee Vaughn, Billy Vaughn, Patty Venavides, Henry pg. 172 Wagner, Gregory pg. 172 Walker, Carlton pg. 172 Walker, Gail pg. 172 Wall, Jon pg. 172 Wallis, Bruce pg. 172 Ward, Jeanine pg. 172 Ward, Richard pg. 172 Watson. Micheal pg. 172 Weddington, Theresa pg. 172 Wein, Barbie pg. 172,29 Weldon, Terry pg. 172, pg. 220 Wells, Micheal West, Emma pg. 172 Whitehead, Charlie Whitehurst, Toby pg, 172,226,229,22B Whitley, Tammy pg. 172 Whitten, Becky pg. 172,239 Wiggins, James, pg. 172 Wigley, Clare pg, 172 Wllborn, Janice, pg. 172,248 Williams, Charley pg. 172 Williams, Kelvin Williams, Ken pg. l72,231,229,228 Linda Williams pg. 172 Williams, Micheal pg. 172 Williams, Randy Williams, Sam Williams, Sharon pg, 172 Wilson, Rose pg. 172 Wojysiak, Micheal Wolfe, George pg, 172 Woods, Karen pg. 173 Woodson, Allred Woodson, Sandra Wright, Allen pg. 173 Wyrick, Mark pg. 172 Zenga, Dale pg 172 Zimmerman, John SOPHOMORES Adams, Jeff Adams, Mary Albrecht, Gayla pg. 232 Albrecht, Mary Aldrich, Tracy Amon, Bubba Anderson, John Anderson, Kim Andrews, Pam pg. 240 Applewhite, Kitty Aran, Dan pg. 261,226,229 Armstrong, Terri Avery, Angie Avery, Mark Ayers, Susan pg. 89 Baggs, Regina Baker, Todd Baldwin, Roderick Banks, David Barker, Joe Barnard, Valerie Barringer, Paul Barron, Arthur Barron, Leasy Barron, Robert Battle, Sheila Battles, Greg Baxter, Maymon pg. 226,229 Beal, Richard Beamsderfer, Donna pg, 232 Beatty, Renaldo Bedle, Denise Blitz, Darryl Berg, Hans Berry, Lynn Bethea, Dean pg. 220 Bishop, Bernard Blake, Susan Blount, Delanie pg. 238 Bohanon, Alphanett Bonner, Kat Boone, Angela Booth, Ann Bowen, Janet Bowman, Cynthia Bradfield, Lisa Brinson, Frankie Broscher, Terry Brown, Connie Brown, Karl Brown, Liegh Brown, Lori pg, 24 Brown, Tanya Buker, Robert Burdette, Dennis Burton, Yolanda Callen, Penny Carde, Terrinese Carroll, Lee Cartledge, Jeff pg. 228,229,226 Chai, Ho Kyu Chaney, Jay Clarke, Debra Clayton, Elaine Clenney, Rhonda Cleveland, Deborah Cleveland, William Cochran, Becky Coker, Allen Conkel, Scott Conley, Lee Conner, Tony Cooper, Kim Cooper, Melvin Cope, Bud Copeland, James Corde, Gail Cordes, Karen Cothran, Barbara Coulter, Randy Couture, Ken Cunnington, Jan Curtis, Wayne Cushman, Ellen Daniel, Joseph Daniels, Ricky Davis, Ricky 2 lik.. KeVlFl 4 Davis, Roosevelt Denham, Steve Dent, Tim Dixon, Anita Dobbs, Tim Dorchak, Susan Dorsey, Glen Doub, Jennifer pg. 238 Dozier, Bill Dukes, Amanda Duncan, Judy pg. 247 Duvall, Susan Earnest, Jimmy Edenfield, Lynn Edwards, Christina Elias, Johnny Ellis, Carole Epps, Felicia Eubanks, Chris Evans, Derek Fairbanks, Robbie Farley, Zachary Ferrel, Steve Fitch, Christina Floris, Carmen Flourney, Kim Foskey, Peggy Foster, Beverly Fox, Gwen Fravel. John Freeman, Steve Fuller, Allen Garcia, Lisa Garcia, Tina Garrett, Mark Gatewood. Patricia Gatewood, Susie Geeslin, Randy Geeslin, Randy Gibbons, Jeff Gibson, Sherry Givens, Cynthia Glaubitz. Ilana Goff, Bonnie Goodland, Kathy Gordy, Muffy Grandberry, Chris Grantham, Stacy Green, Roger Greene, Yvette Grier, Charnique Griggs, Cecilia Grube, Betsy Gunter, Crystal Guthrie, Lamont Hall, Jack Hall, Robert Hand, Ricky Haney, Donna Hanko, David Harbour, Jim Harris, Barbara Harris, Brenda Harris, Deborah Harris, Doris Harris, Nan Harrison, Mary Hart, Shereen Harvey. Phillip Hawkins, Cathy Helms, Kevin Henderson, David pg. 40 Henderson, Kim Hendrix. Robert Hendrix, Tom Henry, Liz Hermann, Cherry Hicks, Dexter Hicks, Tara Hight, Sabrina Hill. Oscar Hill, Sheila Hines, Bene pg. 40 Holt, Sonia Howard, Bonita pg. 247 Hunter, Nancy Hurston, Delaney pg. 232 Irvin, Chris Ivey, Valencia Jackson, Billy Jackson, Gary Jackson, Roslyn Jendze, Tina Jones, Bubba Jones, Cynthia Jones, Mike Jones, Patricia Jones, Rozonda Jones, Sherman Jones, Venecia Jones, Wayne pg. 220 Jones, Johnson, Kevin Johnston, Don Johnston, Doug Jugel, Suzie Kavanaugh, Mary Kennedy, Bobby King, Linda Keene. Jennifer King, Jackie King, John Kirby, Jill Knight, Terry Knowles, Debi Lawson, Laurie Lawter, Wayne Lester, Laurie Lindsey, Regina Link, cindy Livsey, Len Lucas, Lisa Lunsford, Pam Luttrell, Sheri Mahone, Burnette Manning, Mark Manning, Mitzi Martin, Vanessa Matthews, Tina Matthews, Thomas Maxwell, Sheila May, Angel pg. 40 McBride, Antonio McCluster, Cheryl McDuff, Rhonda McGraw, Kevin McGruder, Lewanda Mclntosh, Mark McKenna, Danny McKinney, Claire McMicheaI, Kelly McNeal, Lori McNeal, Diane Meade, Pam Miller, Clay Miller, Richard Millar, Bonnie Mitchell, Anthony Mitchell, Curtis Mitchell, Mary Mixon, Billy pg. 226,229 Moates, Cindy Munk, Steve Moody, David Moore, Joe Moore, Mary Moore, Randy Morgan, Felicia Murrie, Barbara Myers, Kim Nail, Doug Neal, Margaret Neal, Pinkye Nelson, Cynthia Newman, Rae Newton, Bobby Ogletree, Rosaline Oliver, Mary Oswalt, Rob Outley, Henry Owenby, David Pawleski Mike Pawleski. Steve Perry, Jackie Person, Byron Petrizzo, Urbano Phillips, Mike Phillips, Wayne Plemons, Freddie Pope, Cathy Powell, Deborah Powell, Slade Prather, Lisa Prichett, Lynn Pugh, Alric Pugh, Christine Redmond, Andy Reeves, Herman Register, Dennis Reynolds, Julie Richardson, Amy Ritch, Kim Robinson, Angela Robinson, Greg Robinson, Kelly Rogers, Debbie Rojas, Sonia Ruppert, Pauline Russell, Wanda Sanks, Christina Sargent, Mark Santoro, Anthony Scandlyn, Kurt pg. 234 Scott, Theodore Sellers, Jan Shannon, Donna Sharpe, Pam Shears, Chris Shelton, Jeff Shipp, Jeff Short, Mike Shorter, John Singer, Scott Sinquefield, Gary pg. 234 Skipworth, Ruthie Slattery, Theresa Slay, Nancy Smith, Donald Smith, Leslie Smith, Lynn Smith, Margeret Smith, Melinda Spark Spear s. Edith pg. 247 s, Jayne Standard, Jana pg. 232,240 Spencer, Lenue Steers, Tracy Stewart, Tommy Strickland, Trey Sullivan, Jay Sussenbach, Amy Sweger, Donna Szot, Sandy Taylor, Bob Teal, Sharon Thanh, Gia Thomas, Charles Thomas, Joe Thomas, Lynnesia Thomason, Mark Thornell, Mike pg. 234 Tolbert, Jimmy Tolbert, Larry Toliver, Pat Tripp, Carl Tucker, Suzanne Turner, Deborah Turner. Tim pg. 226,229 Underwood, Bruce Upshaw. Mark Van Doorn, John pg. 50 Vann, Robert Velez, Ronnie Walker, George Walker, Lisa Walsh, Jim Walton, Fe Walton, Sharleen Ward, Dwayne Washington, Jasper Washington, Wendy Watson, Donna Watson, Wendy Mitchell WSHS, Weaver, Bill Wells, Wells, West, West, Donna Pino pg, 232,247 Sharon Tad Whitehurst, Kim pg. 233 Wilkes, Mark pg. 229,226,228 Williams, Angela Williams, Annette Williams, Carrie pg. 232,240,233 Williams, Earnest Williams, Julie Turner, Sheila pg. 240 Williams, Kelvin Williams, Michelle Williams, Susan Williams, Timothy Willis, Karen Wilson, Kendrick Wimberly, Ralph Wise, Kenny Wojtysiak, Carolyn Wood, Richie Worthington, Mike Wright, Darlene Wright, Felecia Wright, Melissa Wyatt, Clinton Yancey, Dale Young, Mike FRESHMAN Abbott, Al Abrahamson, Donna Albrecht, Bonnie Allen, Christopher Allen, Mitch pg. 201,203 Amos, Lisa Anderson, Connie Andrews, Linda Appier, Jeff Archie, Marshall Autry, Mike Aycock, Charles Baker, Scott Bain, Lisa Baldwin, Cassandra Balsamo, Salvatore Banks, George Barrows, Elizabeth Battles, Pam Baxley, Batti Beasley, Steve Beck, Myra Bedle, Dethetra Bell, Willie Benford. Jerry Bethea, Tod pg. 220 Bernthal, Michele Biggers, Alfonzo Biggers, Felicia Bird, Robert Birt, Amos Blanton, Steven ' Bohanon, Alfreda Borum, Anita Boucher, Michele Bourden, Cindy Bowers, Zelphia Bradfield, Jenny Bradshaw, Kelly Brandh, Leslie Brink, Barbara Brooks, Cheryl Broughton, Harry Brown, Dennis Brown, Gordon Brown, Kimberly Boucher, Sybal Bui, Thu Baker, Teresa Aiken, Mike pg 201,203 Burns, Nannette Bush, Michael Carroll, Clayton Chalkley, Wanda Chalmers, Mike Chappel, Linda Christian, Sherri Clark, Debra Clark, Jill Clarke, Barrie Clarke, Claire Clayton, Eric pg, 201,203 Collum, Edward Conway, Catherine pg. 200 Cole, Calvin Colwell, Russell Conwell, Vickie Cook, Karen Cooper, Daphne Cooper, Demond Cooper, Solomon Cotton, Jan Cox, Kim Crawford, Billy Crosby, Clyde Culp, David Cummings, Oliver Curtis, Mark Daffin, John Dail, Mary Daniels, Anthony Davenport, Kim Davis, Donna pg. 201 Davis, Polly Davidson, Nadine Day, Anita Day, Russell Dean, Melanie pg. 201 DeMarce, James Dent, Darlene Dixon, Micheal Dodson, James Dole, Paul Doleman, Angela Duffy, Rhonda Dufrene, Fred Duong, Tien Echols, Ken Eddins, Pamela Edmonds, Jeffrey Egins, Fred Embry, Alan Eubanks, Micheal Evans, Deloris Evans, Gregory Evans, Juliane pg. 240 Evans, Patricia pg. 240 Eyles, Eileen Fabrani, Lane Farmer, Janeanne Farrell, Steve Fike, Val Fincher, Linda Finner, Robert Fish, Linda Fitzpatrick, Jacqueline Fitzpatrick. Rufus Fleharty, Mike Floyd, Marcus Foree, Sandra Forsythe, Felecia Fowler, Teresa Fox, Jeff Franklin, Ricky Freeman, Carol Frost, Byron Gaffney, Valerie Garcia, David Garcia. Gina Gardner, Leon pg. 202 Gardner, Richard p. 217 Garner, Kerri Garrett, Debra pg. 201 Gatewood, Leroy Gaus, James Gay, Robert George, Charles Giguillat, Eugene Gilbert, Micheal Gilbert, Wendie Gillispie, Tina Gillman, Ronnie Goodroe, Dana pg. 200,201 Goodwin, Kathy Gopfert, Sally Granberry, Lamar Grant, Dorothea Green, Green, Green. Griffin, Griffin, Griner, Richard Christopher Perry Frank Isola Bonnie Gunter, Cynthia Gutierry, Andy Hagler, Gregory Hahn, Melissa Hahn, Tori Hales, Kimberly Hamer, Mike Hamlin, William HBFIKO, Lisa Harluck, Jeffrey Hardmen, Alphonso Hardin, Tammy Hardy, Mark Harford, Jimmy pg. 201 Harnsby, Wanda Harper, Chris pg. 226,229,200,201 Harrell, Mary Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Heard, Calvin Donna Gwendolyn pg, 201 Mark Ralph Rebecca Bill Henderson, Susan Hennesy, Mark Herman, Robin Hewitt, Laurie Higgins, Carol Highs, Mc Neal Hill, George Hill, Sheila -lodges, Mark -lolland, Anita -lolland, Jenny -lolloway, Jesse flolmes, Jack -lolmes, Robin toople, Faith lopkins, Rhonda lorne, Tammy pg, 201 lorton, Sidney loward, Melvin Iughes, Billie lutcherson, Debbie lges, Kent p. 216 igersoll, Tony igram, Robin vin, Robert .on, Marcell ey, Herman ackson, Anthony ackson, Felicia acobs, William akes, William Jeffers, Mary Jendye, Lisa Jenkins, Winifred Jensen, Niels Johnson, Bruce Johnson, James Jones, Andie Jones, Gail Jones, Gerald Jones, Glenda Jones, Lonnie Jones, Matt pg. 234 Jones, Melissa Jones, Reginald Jorden, Brenda Josey, Gregory Judge, Linda Kapella, Leslie Kennedy, Jeff Kerr, Allison Kimbrough, Ben King, David King, Gloria King, Wayne Kruger, William Kunze, John Kunze, Laura Land, Donna Land, Tommy Langley, Leigh Landrum, Carla Latimore, Kenneth Leamon, Sharon Lee, Jeffrey Leonard, Freeman Lindsey, Priscilla Lindsey, Robin Link, Jeff Lockett, Twain Long, David Lowery, Herbert Lummus, Leslie Luthell, Debbie McClain, Mark McClendon, Alan McCluster, Bryan McCosh, Melanie McCrory, Gerald McCollum, William pg. 202 McFolley, Anthony McGarr, Troy McGee, Deidre McGee, Leeroy McGee, Travis pg. 2 McGilurary, Earl McGraw, Kathryn McMillan, Lisa McLester, Allen McNair, Cody McNeal, Jeff McNeil, Pauline MacPhail, Mark MacPhail, William Magoni, Mark pg. 217,216 Mangrum, Jeff Martin, Joe Mathias, Heidi Maye, William Mazur, Kristyna Mead, James Meck, Robert Menefee, Annia Miles, Frances Missildine, Tommy Mitchell, Tyrone Moore, Earnest Mott, David Mullins, Patrick Mundry, Micheal Murphy, Linda Nahley, Melissa pg, 200,201 Neal, Debbie Neal, Warner Neaves, Jimmy Nester, Donald Newman, Frank Nolin, Steve Ogle, Sandra Olive, Herald Olson, Peggy Orkand, Diana Osborne, Art Osteen, Jeff Padgett, James Parrish, Bonnie Paul, Micheal Person, Connie Petty, Sandy Pharis, Mark Phillips, Debra Phillips, Verna Potts, Cathy pg. 201 Plagge, Casey Player, Amy Pollach, William Polland, Bruce Pombert, Debbie Poole, Joseph Powell, Wetonah Pugh, Barbara Prescott, William Pugh, Terence Reese, Reginald Reeves, Terrie Richardson, Lori Ridenour, David Rigly, Sherrie pg. 202 Rogers, Paul Rose, Mark Ross, Joe Roughton, John Royster, Andra Rumph, Jerrell Russell, Angel pg. 20 St. John, Paul Sanders, Kenneth Sansouci, Tresca Sawyer, Gary Schley, Beau pg. 201 Scott, Zachary Seawell, Cindy Sellers, Scott Selly, Joe Seawell, Robert Shannon, Berry 0,201,203 Shenane, Steve pg. 229,226,217 Shelton, Paul Shelton, Rosemary Shephard, Bonnie Shine, Franklin Shoemaker, Sally Seifferman, Eric Sinquefield, Mike Sizemore, Jukian Smalley, John Smith, Cindy Smith, Joanne Smith, Joseph Smith, Marie Smith, Sergei Smith, Terry Snelling, Willie Snyder, Pauline Spurlin, Laurie Starcy, Toni Starr, Melvin Starr, Sheila Talley, Ann Tentler, Tracy Tincher. Pat Thomas, Connie Thomas. Debra pg. 200,201 Thomas. Delphine Thompson, Charles Thornton, Herman Toney, Byron Tomblin, Hayward Tracy, Ray Truett. Linda Tuggle, John Turner, Stacey Veasley, Ellis Venti, Micheal Wagner, Roeanne Walden, James Walden, Sherry Walker, Edna Walton, Varita Ward, Curtis Ward, Merlin Warren, Jerry Watson, Bryan Watson, Connie Watson, Joey Watson, Penny Watt, Anne Waverly, Sharon Weaver, Bill Weddington, Cathy Weed, Rebecca Whatly, Tracy White, Leigh Ann Whitely, Jeff pg. 202 Wilborn, Linda pg. 200,201,203 Wilder, Brenda Wilson, Terri Williams, Cathie Williams, David Williams, Dozier Williams, James Williams, Janice Williams, Leigh Williams, Mari pg. 2 Wiliams, Robin Williams, Ronnie Williams, Stoney Williams, Thomas Wolf, Jerry Wolfe, Laurie Wood, Keith Woodall, Mitch Woods, Douglas Woodson, Benita Woodson, Janice Wright, Kenneth Young, Shannon Zenga, Dean 01 Zimmerman, Mary pg. 200,201,203 28 F l i fy f W wg 5 ji ' .. ,l L 1 E Ni i i I ! 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