Columbus High School - Cohiscan Yearbook (Columbus, GA)
- Class of 1986
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I rel, 'J 55 J ' ,Trp-we .,.,m.-V. We are, as always, Columbus High I up DSU? ,r?55g. -'fu , -, ,r L. . I r l 1 I I IDI 313' E .....e4mx.. v 1 1985 COHISCQAN Vol. 73 COLUMBUS HIGH SCHOOL 1700 Cherokee Avenue Columbus, Q6Ql'.Q13u.o C 31906 C so ,S .a..z-. .....f,.-V-a..L..:xL.g.s Title Page 1 in STUDENT LIFE AND FEATURES 14 Students enjoy the summer of '85 if For- eign students add sparkle to student body if QBE legislation affects everyone if Groups travel to Europe and Mexico if The new fashion explosion hits CHS if Memorable events make headlines in the world and com- munity SPORTS 94 Varsity football ends season with a tar- nished record i' Girls' softball team's out- standing performance takes them to regional playoffs if Cross country team ranks high at meets if plus other highlights!! Table Of Contents ACTIVITIES Homecoming ceremony tops the varsity football season if COI-IISCAN'S volunteers capture the year in the annual i' ROTC readies for inspection i Civitan clubs active in community if and more!! 34 CLASSES ff Nh T Proud parents honor their gradu- ating children if Senior spirit prevails as they raise money for color pic- tures if Juniors are only one step from the top if Sophomores are ven- turing farther if Freshmen are just getting started f FACULTY teacher t 1 l '94 134 New faculty dress regulations: jeans are out, ties are in i' Five new teachers join the staff if This year marks special anniversary for a CHS , la f 1 3 4 ADS 213 Faithful and generous patrons show their support for CHS is Table Of Contents CGMET 1-IALLEY Outshining Them All Every ' Seventy-six Years Evening Sky 1 I 1 I. .jf x 'V' I, I - Apr. 22 .' If-Z, ' . 7' 1 I. ' 14: I E -'ff ,, .'T? ,ff' , ,:t1 -VII A 1.g',qf'w? ' I, - 1, ,,2.-f f ' V 1 .iiql ' I ' .'i.1 u ,f ,J ' nf' ' with UP ! Y 'fl JL - 'R ' IPM , 0 -'Sh A if J ' -A ' s ' M f 1 - , Wmwh' 'FN-,A ,' Morning Sky - ' Mgr' 26 Q X , Mo'r.16 : 'f lx N f.f v' I, f' ' I - U A f I W , 1' I . O ' .. L, if if 9 ,W Am M 1 6. af .L-1 gf' Wi' an, , m 4 -r .. . . 9 ,. -Q , I ,1 11,9 of U X Qi g . , Agmrv.. . , ..,,... .....,., It was impossible to recapture the awe inspired by Comet Halley as it made its thirty-first recorded visit. Wit- nessing the comet was a once in a life- time thrill since it only comes every seventy-six years. The comet most re- cently made its spectacular orbit in 1910. Because the appearance of Com- et Halley distinguished this year as spe- cial, the COHISCAN staff chose the comet to visualize our theme We Out- shine Them All. The comet was both rare and superi- or, as is our school. CHS has long been a respected institution and is held in high regard for its achievements in all areas. Students and administration have immense pride and a spirit that binds everyone together with the pur- pose of making their school the best ever. We are a superior school because we are never complacent about our ac- complishments nor discouraged about our shortcomings. We constantly evalu- ate and update in order to meet the challenge. We are a rare school be- cause we refuse to be less than the best. We Outshine Them All. COMET WATCH November 1985 - During the week of the 10th, it was possible to see Comet Halley with the aid of telescopes or pow- erful binoculars. On the 27th, it came within 58 million miles of the earth - its second closest approach - but was not yet at its brightest. December 1985 - Early this month, Comet Halley became visible to the na- ked eye. It appeared in the southwest sky as darkness fell, After the 29th, a short tail was visible with binoculars. January 1986 - On the 1st, Comet Halley was 108 million miles from the earth and 94 million miles from the sun. lt was visible low in the western sky after sunset. February 1986 - When it reached perihelion on the 9th, Comet Halley was on the opposite side of the sun. Late in the month, viewers in the southern Unit- ed States were able to see it in the morn- ing sky west of the sun. March 1986 - Comet Halley re- turned to the morning sky for viewers in the northern United States. Though it gave off less light, it appeared brighter to us because it was closer to the earth. April 1986 - On the 10th, Comet Halley was at its closest approach to the l earth, 40 million miles away. lt was too far south to see except from the southern states. ln late April, it was visible again in the north in the evening sky. By May, binoculars were needed to see it. The diagrams above chart the comet's course from March to April, and in the month of January. Notice the drift of the comet's tail. 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XMX f.f..,ffW.XWX is X f W fX , M Xawsrayg . 4 mr. M.. P. - , Wm' ,A may Mui. ...WAX ,A Aw V Dear Mrs. Van Dinter, We're just writing this to say thanks. Thank you for working devotedly with the Y-Club. Thank you for sponsoring Powder Puff football each year. Thank you for guiding us through our gradu- ation paces. To do these things, it takes a special kind of love for CHS and its students. Your ready wit and easy laughter make you a unique teacher. What we are really trying to say is we if 'QS l Dedication .9-:Q A., appreciate your sensitivity to ot needs, your gentleness when welre vu nerable, and your intellect. ln return fc everything you've done for us, we, th senior class of 1986, dedicate thi year's COHISCAN to you. l I l I I I I 1 I E I if as X. 5 5. M H ,ff , K Lb QQ- Q we wb W Fw, A 2, H , 1 . 1 1 ,El 4 W4 X ir, ,nd '-gr Hr, f . 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Sophomores Chris Stover, Tarra McCullar, and Amy Klenz, and seniors Tonya Williamson and Darrell Jones find that 4 minutes is pleniy of time to visit and still get to class. if if ilff 71 7 -?2:'v5' fi l':IfifGK J' ?f'lQiQ2i2?'E-F ' ,. ' ' ' K 2' i i ,iid , ,V ' f V 1' JI.. E . ' ,J E6 f ' L1 ' ' , V if i D ir - f 1 , lg , i f xl, I ' wk ,1 M W , Rx ii W' ,, X , l f -. L -. In , Q' ' pw, 'I fx . 5. . ' -.Ui K' 2 A Us P T. P- , ,. - fg. . ' ,K serv ' ,. B ':Jf3p-r, 8 Opening i ,e Juniors Zachery Williams and Darren Smith show off their acting abilities in Mrs, Johnsons English class. Sophomore Kathryn Cavis and Junior Cheryl Witt wel- come the, 2:30 bell, V D Sophomores Jennifer Klepac, Ray VanCleave, Susan Crawford, Eddy Jackson, and Bryan Talbott compare notes while working together. V f Vm,, ' I When writing opening copy we always try to capture the essence of our school and our students. Trying to record the spirit, pride, and enthusiasm of the student body is a monumental task. This year we have selected a poem which we think goes beyond even that, The Sun Goes Down on Summer I come to the water one last time as the sun goes down on summer. It's goingg I can feel it slip away, and it leaves a cold empty spot, a hole in my warm memories of endless golden days and dreams as ripe as watermelons. Fd give the world to make the summer stay. The water is calm around me. lt's a warm, silent sea of thought dyed in the rich blues of night and memory. DEVILS RETURN gQjUihe0Ze21Qf,S Why can't things just stay the way they are? Instead, the days rush headlong into change and I feel like nothingls ever going to be the same. Soon school will start again. And all the things I thought I'd left behind will come back, and it won't be gentle water I'll be swimming in - It'll be noise and people and schedules and passes and teachers telling everyone what to do, One more year of homework, tests and grades. Of daily popularity contests and pressureecooker competition and heaps of frustration. The first day is the worst. Not knowing who your friends are, or what's changed since last year. Trying to pick it up where you left off. l'll look real hard for a last-year's friend to get me from one scrambled class to another, through halls crawling with people, 1. '-re 'T '- F51 VZ' V f 'V A i,l. I wonder if l'll fit in. Football practice started last week, It started without me. I had to make a choice and football lost, Two years on the team and it struck me - who am I doing this for? It's just another thing people expect you to do, so you do it. School is full of those kinds of things - things that sap your freedom, and keep you from being yourself. That's what I want most, to be myself. But that's hard. Hearls what I dread most: when summer goes, I go with it. l go back to school and I change as soon as I walk through those doors. I have to be someone everyone will like - that's a law of survival. What would happen if I just stayed the real me? Would they turn me off? Label me t'weird ? Would I ever get another date? It seems like so much to risk. But growing is a risk. Change is a risk. And who knows, I might discover something of myself in the coming year. I might get closer to the person I am - what a discovery that would bel When the doors open on Monday morning, I'll have a fresh start, a fresh opportunity to find myself. I want to be ready. Steve Lawhead li AL :up-lv C 2 fill Opening 9 Junior Donald Nichols uses histrionics to get his point across. The Varsity cheerleaders were proud to bring home ihe spirit stick from camp. Senior Kym Shuttleworth and Sophomore Terra McCullar clown around while taking fashion shots for the yearbook. Columbus High students are serious about mastering their computer language. Senior Jodonna Glenn and Junior Kim Herring are ready to go to work at cheerleading camp. Sophomores Bretta Hollis, Felicia Foster, Leneissa Daniels, and Eugene Turner aren'i the least bit camera shy! Ea'- e !'f-....- i ri, 1' ,S or EV z i . , :li ' 5 f' 5 i is li do i in Q , , KV i I comms in 'mf HKD ' x l we ii -,,, 1 1-fx W?- . ,u ' ' 1 i Ewif' '1 if v eww. f , Aisle, L TW, Ml In-,R . i I 4,. , Q i 1. i ., fe mi A f -. A 1 1 , ' 4' 5 Nuo-- eu 10 Opening A nv' Senior John VanDinter looks forward to graduating. Mrs. Hoppefs fourth period spent a Friday afternoon teaching St. Elmo elementary students Spanish language and culture. Junior Jason Talbot hoses down his last customer. Juniors Cathy Youmans, Kim Wright, and Caroline Weitzel take a boat ride at Shell Island in Panama Cityi 'IU l 1 . it The Varsity cheerleaders regress back to their childhood days whiile attending cheerleading camp. Proud oi our school, students are careful to maintain its attractiveness. Y Refill' ' 1 3 ' After the first two pep rallies, students were no longer allowed to stand down on the gym floor. 5 2 Q 'fi l l 'Du pk fi Y ffm L if 4. , , , f- 1' 5 V A .t V 7 an Opening 11 Opening Juniors Lisa Thompson and Laura Wilbanks keep in touch over the summer. Junior Beth Tomlinson gets down to business working after school on the annual. Junior Tammy Brooks knows that keeping up with your books is harder than it looks! These teammates think over the game plan against the Hawks. Junior Christine Barnes has a mixed reaction to her homework assignment. Juniors Amy Bowers and Brooke Bone donlt miss a chance to chat. The awesome drurnline practiced hard in order to be the best. ,f g ,N F X Junior Martha Martin roars with the best of them. Juniors Derek Carlisle and Ben Sorrell get a real kick out of washing cars at the Jr. Civitan car wash. Senior Terrie Thomas has really got the Blue Devil spirit. Seniors Stacy Ferguson, Melanie Osment, Sherry Altig, and Gretchen McCosh look ready for a night out. ln class cat-naps are sometimes a necessity, as Sophomore April Parker can attest. L 'ng fi flaw .1-it -.gf ' 2.1 me +9 1' U R aa-. 1 A..--,, ,A ,, af J Opening 13 'Fha 14 Student Life Division K ,L ,Y FA-K V.,-I .... , ,.Y, . T ,, ,, , iii ll - ww? ' he ,-......,.W . ,,.. , , ,, 'M'-2-,, 1 77 W lf i ' v w Fi L! F wi 1E f-,T ,Q -, i i'i ii !l44!l+lI Q E I I ' wrap, 51, ,, ,, f':335'i1i5'Q ' Q'- 5 , is P2121 :Hifi H ' A fav W 4, 11: V ',,?,5?.g gil? Q51 Q 6 and Aegw L5xVC0xwQQ4QC?ig?55xf1Zg,f024Kf?Q 35303 Qf5CO5QCfOf4K ,QU K pg sei 013062 Qfd e,igiP2,Qff3sQQfX QQ 30s6gSX1wgne,QXQfjf5?!ee?si1f6DENT LIFE few OA,Q 6 3105269 ND FEATURES O81-ax f CY t Qxxp Xxbx fVQo5gb?VEfQd 6.500 Q AQ 0 Ogx X ey ?fNliAfwfiCi?tZfefQ,li5Jf me QKOQXW QL! xgfgylft ICQ? .dl Freghma J Cf X0 ' Q of amusement, weariness, and boredom - all com- f mon emotions for students. fi 357 fb? AO X Q 0 fy t N s f . Students gather on the front st rs of CHS to soclal X X R cgsgm 4 - fffisif iggf ffwfff fx 24 if W KLOQQ X 0 2ifflij,fNO?yCMCs ,iw Qjgflgm QQ W fig?24X6v49t oQf'xO0yCmQt3D m if 6 ' N f V , t ji? Wg? Agjg fxo Qs gg! 0 Xggmdxggf it me O nge t Q Z? o 5? 0 Z5 xox U, Q x ef 5 QX Ptjffffs? FOREIGN STUDENTS New Facesflf CHS This year we have welcomed five foreign students. They came from far away countries to learn about America and to bring us knowledge about their ways of lite. Daniel Vollrner, senior, is from Cologne, Germany. He enjoys music, swimming, and table tennis. Daniel likes CI-IS and finds everyone to be very friendly. Fouzia Sayedzadah, senior, is from Kubal, Afghani- stan. She enjoys gymnastics and volleyball, Fouzia would like to go to an American college. Jorge Bartos, junior,iis from LaPaz, Bolivia. He likes to watch Miami Vice, MTV, and thinks American food is g1'eat . Jorge is on the Math Team and in Spanish Club. T Monica Duran is also from LaPaz. She enjoys shop- ping, being with friends, and having fun. Monica is in Civitan, French Club, and Spanish Club. Jorge Martinez, sophomore, is from Madrid, Spain. I-le has been at CHS for two years. Jorge likes to read and play many different sports. He is a member of the Spanish Club. Jorge works at the terminal. Jorge Martinez, Daniel Vollmer, Jorge Bartos, Monica Duran Monica smiles for the camera. How do you say 'cheese' in German? X - x r 13,3 li as 6 Foreign Students sayin, .... our f H5 . . ees, -5- ' fire-A-QI , i M l new i. i 4fm: Tau: 'L 'Q' fm, , - , i - 4 iff , he 5 -22 , or 23 - I l W K. lf 'i SH- ' ...,,, lf-if , lr--. X- ' He: gk! X 9 x x 'Us ii F Jr. I I'-1f'! f7 W 'V we- ' ' X Q X p, --5 Afls - M K ' , f A ' --Pease, if sl1,f ,l. 1 X fig .ifiig of it . 4, Jn.. Q ,, 051.4 - 'LV9 '-.5 41 XLL. , AJ F' 1 Do people speak English in Bolivia?', Jorge seems to be enjoying America. Jorge looks back on his two years at CHS. Still learning English, Fouzia is working hard to cross the language barrier. Fouzia has made many friendsg among them is fellow senior Patrick Ferguson. Foreign Students 17 Sophomore Kim Crocker and Senior Chris Body enjoy a summer afternoon in her backyard. Freshman Patrice Luttrell sharpens her writing skills, Computer students master the keyboard, Senior Kimberly Marcus and Sophomore Leah Dennis wait for the bell to ring. Sophomores Kim Rose and Angie Timms explore the library. Students congregate outside during a tire alarm. 18 Student Life And Features ,As . , Spa w e in - ,X-frgwfigivz V Qgfggrgi A W , 'iijf' , at 'e F Mir- 3 15. :gut- '---Q. lu.. QF 4 l ii i 5 3 4 5 5 , -metal ' i .Mi 1 . .l l X. 'va' lt Q-. ,,- , -W Seniors Ralph Leary and David Harris hose down a bug at the Jr. Civitan car wash, During summer, many students board Captain Andersen's Treasure ship in Panama City. Students support their school at the Columbus-Baker game. Sophomores Traci McKnight, Sheree Hawkins, Stephanie Green, Storey Hen- ry, Patti Wiggins, and Tara Simmons: The Bleacher Bunch. Shawn Turpin hams it up with fellow sophomores Lindzee Jones, Heather Tibbit, and Deanna Ivey. Student Life And Features QBE QUALITY BASIC EDUCATION Quality Basic Education, a state plan for school funding, was effected during the 1985-86 school year. The basis of QBE's funding plans is having the student in six classes a day and in as many academic subjects as possible, The state has certain subiects which it will sponsor, and the Muscogee County Schooi District will allow schools to offer only those selected state sponsored classes, The school receives a certain amount of money for each student that attends a state approved class each period, The extra money provided by QBE will be used for teachers' salaries and teaching materials. Quality Basic Education places special emphasis on the four major academic areas, which should be a high school student's number one priority - math, English, science, and social studies. The object is to get every student in sixkclasses per day, The system encourages students to select academic courses when registering. l QBE states that the only classes to be offered during school are those which are state approved and funded. Because of this, the yearbook and newspaper staffs of area schools must meet after school hours. Driver's Education classes were terminated because of QBE. One full room of typewriters was removed from the campus. QBE limits in-school activities, such as assemblies and pep rallies. Class time is valuable, so assemblies and pep rallies must be made worthwhile. Pep rallies must be organized and any assemblies must be for important matters. 'ii-rw 20 Quality Basic Education I feel that Georgia is making definite advances in the educa- tion of its youth because not only is QBE making requirements for graduation and certification more difficult, but the School District will feel that impact of more State funds for needed equipment like language labs for foreign language classes. QBE has caused me somewhat more paperwork. It has also placed students in pre-college courses who do not have the appropriate background or ability to do college prep work and therefore has slowed the overall progress of some classes. I think that the students are feeling the most pressure from QBE and choice of diplomas. Many who are trying for a college-prep diploma should realize their limitations and take courses that are not so far above their heads. They should realize that the knowl- edge they get is more important than a seal one a diploma. Carrie Bryan, sophomore, is hard at work on an art assignment. Miss Henry diligently completes her QBE paperwork, Driver's Education and a few vocational courses are no longer available, because of QBE. Freshman Missy Chaplin takes care of her academic courses. Sophomore Veronica Lewis examines a slide under the microscope. Mrs. Carter shows her enthusiasm for QBE. Quality Basic Education 50' z :sag fb QQ' may . 1 1 It Senior Jeff Corley escapes to the quiet of his truck as he waits on his riders. Junior Leslie Steele's attention is momentarily diverted from the excitement of the pep rally, Junior Laura Wilbanks shows the quality of the output of the QBE! . Freshman Kermelle Hensley projects a helpful attitude before the lights go out. Sophomore Mary Moore shows how she spends her time after school. Sophornores Kathy Wagner and Tanya Williams find the steps a perfect resting place after a hectic school day, Seniors Stacy Ferguson, Sherry Altig, and Wendy Gardner give us a warm smile at the MDA telethon. Senior Kohlen Moore, Junior Denise Watson, and Senior Jean Jones wait patiently at the MDA telethon for their charity calis. Senior Bridgette Jones isnlt shy about showing her CHS spirit 22 Student Life And Features Ii, - l. .1 HHH f 1: , A Ly U, 1 4 - 'H fy 1 1 V 40 W. 4 ,J J .-v 'd,- 1 M 2? ' '. ,f-'P 4 ' rf? fd 4 'K . ...L --ii1----- V 'IS sr d rLf A d Feature 23 CHS Diplomats F F Yl'aVe1fTo lE:'L1ropeAnd During Spring break '85 some Columbus High students traveled to Europe and Mexico. After signing permission slips, packing, and ex- changing currency, the excited groups each set off for their excursions to foreign countries. Tired from being in the air for hours and crossing the time zones, each landed safely. The long flight was an experience for those who had never flown before. Dropping off their bags, they set off to see the sights. The agenda for the Mexico trip included Mexico City and Acapulco. The Europe trip included Paris and London. The trips were so popular that they decid- ed to go again this year. MQXICO Senior Holly Bramblett makes a new friend in London. The group awaits the next English speaking tour., l l f . i Seniors Holly Bramblett and Ray,D8,i1iS take time ouffto talk 'tc thel punks ,lon Kings? Road in London. V V' V ,V V Eiizabeth Crawford and'Senior Ray Davis finclltheV,Spring weather colder, in in Columbus. I i f , V f Vlpp ' 7 y. 1 it 1 Q 24 Foreign Affairs ii i f y V 4 42 V . i ,r, 'krlf 6,7 Q4 A if pr 'T K. 1 A no of'-S t It . A I . we ff-- Senior Rem Taylorlooks over the vast city of Paris. Seniors Heather lflitchcock, Kym Shuttleworth, Lisa Smith, and Sophomore Jennifer Shuttleworth escape the heat in at park in Acapulco. Their busy schedules still left them time to relax. The group gathers in the hotel lobby before leaving for a musical presentation. Kim Clapton and seniors Heather Hitchcock, Lisa Smith, Kym Shuttleworth, and Sophomore Jennifer Shuttleworth wait for the group outside of the museum. Foreign Affairs Will Roberts, Freshman, enjoys riding motorcycles during his spare time. Looks of bewilderment come from Senior Benjamin Watson on how to start a tractor, Senior class president, Kohlen Moore, takes time out for a slide, Juniors Patrick Poole. Nelson Tomlinson, and Sophomore Tyler Talbot are on the lookout for dirty cars, Senior Stan Sanders is lucky to have an after school job, ww' s rl 1 ff' i i f ff -v ei , , ' f....t ' ' W I ' 1 X ' . , a r 1 7 - wtf 5' x ,fl in Student Life And Features M 4,5-W1 , u , WV Q, 'E Freshman Brad Neel is this year's winner of the Hubba Bubba bubble blowing contest. A group of CHS Juniors gets ready for a day in Panama City. Sophomore Renee Bettis enters the water at the Leadership Reaction Course during J ROTC summer camp. Student Life And Features PUTTI ' TI-IE RITZ This year fashion broke all rules. You could do now what you had never thought of before. You could go crazy for paisley or mix bright, bold plaids. You could break the monotony of solids by adding a tapestry tie or a polka dot scarf, and textured hose were a must. You could either go sleek with spike heels or funky with a pair of bright high-top sneakers. Layers were a hit again for fall. It was consid- ered stylish to wear shirttails out, under bright shaker knit sweaters worn with snug-fitting jeans, two pairs of brightly colored socks, and coordinating Reebok high-tops. The hot new show Miami Vice set the fashion standards for guys. The blazer, once only worn on formal occasions, took on a new casual look. ln any season, white pants were a necessity. Around the school, the most common sights were distressed jeans with Polo shirts. 28 Fashions 8: Fads 1. 1 lr i.4--'- ' ci? 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This display courtesy of Parisian. Black and yellow are good colors to mix this year. Sophomore Kim Porter's favorite place to shop is Rich's in Atlanta. Sophomore Sandra Barton says, No more commuting since Mansoufs is in town. Pastels are always good for winter. This display . . the pink hat and coordinated scarf , courtesy of Parisian. Senior Tonya Williamson dons the tapestry look and combines it with the popular pencil slim skirt. Her favorite places to shop are Rain, in Atlanta, Brooks, and Ups Sz Downs. Coca4Cola now has their own line of clothes! These good-looking pastels can be mixed and matched to suit your needs. This display courtesy of Parisian. The look of Gucci without the price. This display courtesy of Gayfers. Senior Bobby Knox, Miami Bobby , shows us the look in guys' fashion. These shoes are comfortable, flat, smart-looking, and go with anything, from a skirt to an old pair of blue jeans. This display courtesy of The Naturalizer. Reebok's popularity has spread from the athletic world to the fashion world. This display courtesy of The Athletes Foot. Junior Shannon Hagan shows the striking effect of coordinating the total outfit. Shannon exclaims, Now that Parisian is open, I have a favorite place to shop. Fashions' SL Fads rv- ' ' I 'nm 'J FMP , fi f - 5,5 H, 11 P 2 ' If -'W 'i ' f' f , -. ' 5' 1Q' . - 3'mUA 'l!T.,f'E:1Q. 'V il 2' 1 r 'I Afrm - I ri ,JA K h uf? A r . N- -Ak Q j 1 if I P' -- .. I iq: -Y 1 1 A , ,eel ,fe Q ef! N is 5 -5 - Z ,I l N412 , 51 Bi I f 1 i 94 I X rf ' 12 If 5 ,, I V A! W an , f J Ju- iq, 2 ,AR X J Q X -'L 2 WE, A , 4 -,V F . L3 --, L' V--Q wal 1,4 . , 4. x V ix! I gn' fx V . 1 X if J VI. A Ui' l i A if ,sf 'I ff i f 1 1 t . Wm. mv? 'Q y L fr J, lx ' ' ' 'N sf YV , fl --Eg Eiga? fins-in hui- X, qi! ,fiom .-V ww 'N X Q Y , ui --up ' ' i , F5 ' 4 ,V - ai--Kg r .,., . ., . 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At 5 I S901300, it had the second largest purse in the state and drew top jockeys and horses from all over the world, l Community News J fx ,M 1 , v . f 3 uf fir?-f 1 A...-i - Activities Division ,A 1 ' -,,, , nfl, 275 ' ff 1 Aw' ' ,' 30 I U xiii? dude, I Sup? Mio IQPGNQ Noi Inga far me egrgcsmpyed MIQQIP9 CMI vgwilfi fw Io C Tm feoiiy soffyilifmf ACTIVITIES MKII WI ffdrwi Lodi SUCH gfgI8 XWE 200175 WCM ond we ioifgg? LNTEXJJWVQQD. llowmooaclooio Si? f Egmfitwxgl iifmi? grpndoe-iSjCJ raw fi UIQE IIE Kg? log www C3 NE , me In We ,Dog-IQ md 5f36+ iv ROE Qfefbli in F-H feosi LE Config if ifcmi- ful- lme ond e Q ld 62+ IIIIIIIIJIIEIIIU 96 H QE? 397fQLfULf Hi Juniors Patr as Q0 ick Poole and Nelson Tomlins the spirit that made Jr. Civitan fundraisers so al insp C rec '51, 1 1 . N 1,5 'Kz L W M KN 'favs-sara X an Q ix , - 1-.3-if 2 fig-Q V ,L I N ' ,Q is YM 1 f 5 -X Qx wig, Q0 1 , ,f WW! 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T errie is interested in being a buyer of a clothing store and plans to get fh63'ff921Ckground for, 4 this by attending Columbus College for a year or two. Jodonna is faced with a decision between engineering or medicine and plans on working for a co-op program at the college she attends, Kim wants to stay in Columbus around her family and A will major in physical therapy in college. Gretchen will be at the University of Georgia next year- C pl C 38 Senior Attractives , M, v ,fw'4ffzri5z2fgW,f , V , , 4 li 'w 1, , ,,lg,!ff,, 7,34 1,7 A nf, fa: ff 0,76 Li www ,gy ff f.ff4 W ii! ! Mm f f f ff ji Z' 3, 4 2 Q, fi 41 V 1 n-...M ' 9 W Vzyyciffarigvr I I V, yu X 1, w,'.' in V, ',H!,Vc,!, -45 ,Q 1 AZ! 1' M, ff! We f , V fa f TERRIE THOMAS A D DAVID H RRIS Terrie exclaimed, I was very excited about getting Senior Attratctive! , while David commented bein a Senior Attractive had not crossed my mind, and I was surprised when I was told that I had been chosen? 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X X ..XX,,X mfgfww- s,w zqXmw:X X- 5 jwwz , K 5 f L 0 , , , f 2 rWXXXf'-fi,fz'W'x WWW-XX-'-XM: AM W 5Xf'X? Q-NN my 'Qfx4,Zww'WX-W f. X , - f , X 1 ff H - ,, , f ,' I ,, , -. Senior Attractives 4 5 Th Crownlng Event To be selected for Homecoming Court is a great honor. Many requirements must be met to be chosen as Homecoming queen. Besides being at- tractive, she must be intelligent, responsible, friendly, and involved in extracurricular activities. This year's queen was Victoria Lockett, an eigh- teen year old senior. The runnerup was Terrie Thomas, a seventeen year old senior. The Homecoming Court went through a lot of preparation before the actual crowning. They chose their suits and their escorts. Then they prac- ticed the procession several times. Finally, after the excitement had built to a maximum, the big night arrived. Congratulations! Victoria feels not only excited and happy, but also satisfied as she is being crowned by last year's winner, Kathy Pierce. Kim, Kathy, and Jodonna wish the excitement would go on forever. Terrie and Victoria agree that the most fun part of winning is sharing the news with friends and family. Mrs. Alford's house provided the perfect background for the Homecoming Court. Victoria catches abglimpse of her own Homecoming tiara. 46 Homecoming We Kathy Armstrong escorted by her father, Holly Bramblett escorted by her father, Tami Brown escorted by Danny Teal, Amy Gannaway escorted by her father, Wendy Gardner escorted by her father, Jodonna Glenn escorted by her father, Vicki Lockett escorted by Derrick Heard, Gretch- en McCosh escorted by her father, Melanie Os- ment escorted by her father, Kim Pierce escorted by her father, Terrie Thomas, escorted by her father, Kyra Wynn escorted by Kohlen Moore. r.:1111.m,-s Wai.. l P' 1,,..,,,Y,,,,.,,.i l r I Homecoming TEP ABC E THE RE T These seven outstanding feshmen were selected by their teachers and picked out of almost forty other freshmen. Nam Cho: Freshman Council, French Club, Interact Club, Model UN, straight A's - first semester. Tiffany McAuliffe: Spanish Club, Model UN, Science Club, Freshman Coun- cil, straight A's - first semester. Kermelle Hensley: Second Vice-President of Freshman Class, Pep Club, Marching and Symphonic Band. John Lloyd: Freshman Council, Head-to-Head alternate, Science - Vice- President, French Club. Alan Snipes: Elected President of Freshman Class, Interact Club, Spanish Club, Model UN, straight A's - first semester. Jay Stroud: Elected Vice-President, Science Club, AfB student, Band, Soc- cer Team. Henry Cook: Science Club President, Senator in Student Council. l-lead-to- Head, Marching and Symphonic Band. lf I Xa-1' W all J -6-. A -- 5 - . -f. ,. 3 . f - . : . -' 1-. 1 -' .wx - ' H . ': nr.:-'.:'s'1 - xy . H ,N ., Q V, M, ., . ..,e,,, ,V , sag, sw ,. A V... ., ,,,. .NM - f r rs -2 . - 4' 1- 5 1 K ,. -. . ,, 1 1,-.-'YY . , L . M -ff if V . , ,.,f . warm s , . 11 .1 .. -z -f .17 ffffftgf 55 555. T We a t f .,.. N, X 4: 1:72 M... ...T 4A.35 W4 55 .1,3.,J?,L5 ,, ,Wa ia Congratulations Jay, John, Alan, Tiffany, Nam, Henry, and Kermelle! 48 Outstanding Freshman .' : wi 7: ,rig-,gg wif 'vfn 3 13 I SKS Y wx? 17 ' f 'W 'f ,pf f ,,f A f 5 , if if if ff XG 4,35 va , ,.,......-u--n ,P x g ' .M 1, .,,,f iii Q! f,.N,...,...-.Q a ,l H' if 1 z e 21, ' zu M, W V 'xi , ' ? . mtv , ,f f,, ,. ,W 6' Y at Xl will ,, f, f M-,,.,f, 1 L99 h ,yd ,ig W4 WQYS fbi wus A' ETERMI ED .IU IGRS Carlos Alexander: Civitan 1, 2, 3, Head to Head 1, 2, Annual Staff 2, 3, Sophomore class president, Golf Team 2, 3, Band 1, 3, Data Processing Club 2. Cathy Clark: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Model UN 3, Pep Club 1, Sophomore Council 2, Junior Civitan 3, Junior Class Vice-President 3, Voice of Democracy Essay Contest 3, Governors Honors semi-finalist 3, Governor's Honors Nominee 2. Ken Broda: Math Team 1, 2, 3, Model UN 2, 3, Annual Staff 2, Newspaper Staff 2, Head to Head 1, 2, 3, Marching Band 1, Student Council 1, 3, Gover- nor's Honors 2, 3, Class Council 1, 3, 3rd place in Natl. Math Test. Cathy Cook: Head to Head 1, 2, 3, Math Team 3, Civitan 2, Student Council 1, 2, Class Council 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, Blue Angels 1, Better Than Best Award 1, 2, Outstanding Freshman, Governor's Honors Nominee, Summer Career Program at Clemson Uni- versity. i' J 'if . Lf- , ' , , ,, - Congratulations Carlos, Ken, Cathy, and Cathy! 5 Outstanding Juniors AHE D or THE CLA s Kyra Wynn: cn club 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Civitan 2, 3, 4, student council 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Annual Staff 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Jets Club 2, 4, Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4, cheerleader 3, outstanding Freshman, Honor Student in English and Geometry, Who's Who Nominee, 1984 Pride Conference, NSCA 3, University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 3. David Harris: Key Club 1, 2, 3, Junior Civitan 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4. Karen Hill: Class Officer 1, 3, 4, VC Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Civitan 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Council 33 Senior Class Council 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, National Honor Society 3, 4, State High champion in swimming 2, 3, All-American High School Students 3, 4, Society of Distinguished High School Students 3, 4, Outstanding Student in Alge- bra llg Georgia Certificate of Merit, 3. ,, ,Q . , f,!if+ Al U OUTSTANDING SENIORS: Laurie Atkins, Jocelyn DeRamus, ,...,gQ4ff w 4 I Kyra Wynn, Kohlen Moore, Jodonna Glenn, Gail Spetter, Karen Hill, John VanDinter, Glenda Shehane, Kim Marcus, Kim Pierce, John Fisher. Outstanding Seniors 53 ,Q of wk - 4' ' x A 5' ,fun I 'Wh 0511 X1 y ' ,5 A' 'tl sf, Q 'Q N ' w Kim Marcus: Head to Head 2, Class Officer 4, Junior Civitan 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Council 4, Spanish Class President 2, 3, 4, Nation- al Honor Society 3, 4, Political Processes Honor Student. Gail Spetter: Freshman Class President, Homecoming Court 1, 2, Softball Team 1, 2, 3, Lettered in Softball, Tennis, and Debate, 1, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Key Club 1, 2, 3, French Club, Treasurer, 1, French Club President 2, Junior Civitan 1, 2, 4, Society of Distinguished American High School Students 1, Outstanding Social Studies Student 1, 2, Debate Team 2, Who's Who in Foreign Language 2, Tennis Team 2, 3, Model UN 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Forensic's League 3, Georgia Certificate of Merit 3, Explorers 3, Interact 4, Criminal Justice Club, 4, Certificate of Appreciation from Student Council 3. Jodonna Glenn: Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, C Club 3, 4, Junior Civitan 3, 4, Junior Class Council, President, Senior Class Council, Spanish Club 1, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Quill and Scroll 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Softball manager 3, JV Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader Captain, Gymnastic Team, Blue Angels, Outstanding Sophomore, United States Student Council Award, Jets Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Interclub 2, 3. John Fisher: Class Officer 2, 3, Key Club 3, C Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Civitan 2, 3, Vice-President of Junior Civitan 3, President of Junior Civitan 4, Student Council, 3, 4, Student Council Sena- tor 3, Student Council President 4, Junior class representative, Spanish club, 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Wrestling 1, 2. Outstanding Seniors Kohlen Moore: Freshman Class Senator, Junior Class Vice- President, Senior Class President, Junior Civitan 3, 4, Senior Council 4, Junior Council, Spanish Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, Society of Distinguished American High School Stu- dents. Jocelyn DeRamus: Sophomore Class treasurer, Junior Civitan 3, 4, Student Council 4, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council, Freshman Class Council, Pep Club 1, Jets Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Speak up for Young Americans Award, Junior Achievement 2, 3. Laurie Atkins: Junior Civitan 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council, French Club 1, 2, 3, French Club Vice- President 3, Y-Club 2, Pep Club 1, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Model UN 3, 4, COHISCAN 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Layout Editor 3, Yearbook Editor 4, Hugh O'Brian Youth Foundation Leadership Seminar 2, Governor's Honors Program in Communicative Arts 3, First in City in girl's spelling 3, National Merit semifinalist 4, University of Georgia Merit Scholar 2, Presbyterian College Jr. Fellow 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students 2, 3, English Honor Student 3, Outstanding Senior, National Merit Finalist, Page One Nominee in English 4. 5 Outstanding Seniors SHE S ARE BETTE TH Head to Head is a club for a select group of students. A panel of three students com- petes in a meet against other schools. The questions are called out and any member f' from the team may try and answer them. Also, each panel member has a special area of knowledge they are best in. Students par- ticipating in Head to Head had to be able to work well under pressure and be willing to practice for the meets. Columbus High School was very proud to have this group of students representing us not only in front of other schools but also on televison. Ethelyn Coleman, one of the sponsors of Head to Head, M., enjoys helping students prepare for upcoming competi- tions. Freshman Consuela Crowell, Sophomore Patti Wiggins, and Juniors Melvin Anderson and Christian Ford take time out to compare answers at a Head to Head meet- ing. Sophomore Susan Summerall and Freshman John Lloyd understand that being a member of Head to Head takes a lot of work. if fa I i i I , N i . i L... HEAD TO HEAD: Stephen Shaul, Ken Broda - Team Captain, Melvin Ander- son, Sam Mirsky, Ben Sorrell, John Lloyd, Christine Lang, Valencia Evans, Connelia Holloman, Patti Wiggins, Consuela Crowell, Anissa Elzy, Jorge Bartos, Kathy Wagner, Tonya Brown, Nina Crawford, Kelly Johnson, Christian Ford - President, Cathy Cook - SecretaryfTreasurer, Susan Summerall, Claire Craw- ford. Not pictured: Henry Cook, Heather Tibbitt, Robert Hall. Jack Shittman and Ethelyn Coleman - sponsors, Head To Head 55 HAT IT MEA The STAR Student Award started twenty-eight years ago. This award is given to the senior with the highest SAT score. Ben Burdette was this yearls STAR student winner. He, in turn, was asked to choose the teacher he felt had made the most contribution to his education. Mr. Jack Schiff- man, English and Humanities teacher, was Ben's STAR teacher. These two were honored in an assembly in February at which two members of the Chamber of Commerce presented them with their awards. Ben is not a traditional learner. He doesn't always agree with what l say in class he does not really expect any public recognition. - Jack Shiffman 'If If if -.- -... rea . ' -em I chose Mr. Schiffman because he has a genuine interest in what he teaches, and because he is enthusiastic about help- ing his students. - Ben Burdette it A T f'f f 'A l A J i I ,af QQ ,:,., 'i .se YS i Senior Kohlen Moore was this year's recipient of the National Achieve- Seniors Ben Burdette and Laurie Atkins were recognized by the ment Award, which was based on his PSAT and SAT Scores, Rotary Club for having the highest SAT scores in the school. Miscellaneous Awards The DAR Citizenship Award, which is based on a studentis history background and school activities, was given to sen- ior Jodonna Glenn. Members of Quill and Scroll were students who have ex- celled in the area of journalism sometime in high school. They were nominated by the advisor of one of the school publications. They were: Tracy Kennedy, Laura Moss, Kyra Wynn, Stacy McKemie, and Laurie Atkins. The Nominees for the Governor,s Honors Program were: Junior Ken Broda - Mathematics, Junior Cathy Clark - Communicative Arts, Sophomore Amy Asbell - French, Junior Christian Ford - Communicative Arts, Sophomore Samantha Westbrook - Music, and Junior Tami Worrell - Vocational. 58 Miscellaneous Awards ,,,,.,--v , , Q ,A s . aw 1 A CREME DE LA CREME The French Club has built a reputation on its efforts to keep the freshman courtyard looking sharp. Loaded with shovels, rakes, brooms, mops, and several other clean-up tools, the French Club stayed after school to work on improving the at- .ywv . , E f f ' ,, Wm 'V' ' f ,.-',, fy ,n ,f,ff'-fL' 7 ,, if .,yfp,fW ,jyyf .yum wwf, ,- mosphere of CHS. They planted daffodils and crocuses, pulled weeds, and cleaned out the foun- tain. Working on the freshman courtyard wasn,t the only activity of the French Club. They joined together with the members of the Spanish Club for what is called an Interlingual Mingle. Each club brought different Spanish and French foods for tasting. This event was one that showed that the French Club not only worked hard, but it took time out for play also. On food day, French Club President, Amy Asbell, is tempted by the large variety of French foods. Sophomore Janie Brinkley looks really tired after working hard on the courtyard. Although gardening is not sophomore Kim Crocker's favorite pasttime, she will be pleased with the results. i l 1 1 l i 4 FRENCH CLUB: Tim Massey, Robert Weirich, Alice Miller, Sandra Finley, Susan Koepterf Kim Crocker, Samantha Westbrook, Sharon Higginbotham, Jemma Pingul, Amy Asbell, Anissa Elzy, John Lloyd, Janet Smith, Sheri Jenkins, Traci McKnight, Nam Cho, Tara Simmons, Storey Henry, Victoria Venters, Monica Duran, Sue Downes, Mrs. Cathy Carter - advisor, and Lauren Paddack. Not pictured: Janie Brinkley, Matt Barfield, Angie Timms, Amy Whitman, Heather Yar- nell. 60 French Club PANOL E E PECIAL The Spanish Club is available for students taking Spanish who desire to be further involved in the Spanish culture. They participated in many activi- ties throughout the school year such as the Thanksgiving dinner they supplied a needy family. At Christmas, some of the members brought toys and canned goods which were given to families that needed help with Christmas. Several times during the year the club got together for parties or went out to eat at E1 Matadors, a Mexican restau- rant. The Spanish Club sits talking after finishing dinner at EI Mata- dors restaurant. Spanish Club Advisor, Mrs, Hopper offers suggestions from the menu. 3-ESE-if vii- Nl 'ia- r La..- Spanish Club 61 :L-. This was a crucial year for the COI-IISCAN staff, since it was the first year we met after school. The one thing a staff needs most is time, and faced with a curtailed working schedule, a new approach had to be taken. Communication was vital, and we found ourselves planning weeks ahead, writing a lot of memos, and giving much of our own time. However, the basics of putting to- gether the yearbook remained the same. Staffers were asked to sell ads, write copy, draw layouts, and set up pictures. A number of unexpected mishaps occurred, some small and easy to fix, others catastrophic! Forgetting to put film in the camera, trying to cover spring sports in the middle of winter, and rescheduling the photo sessions four times be- cause it rained all week, were minor problems compared to what can happen when you lose track of time working late after school. But we,re sure the two staff members who found themselves explaining to the ecurity guard, the principal, and the police what they were doing in the school at midnight can now look back and laugh. The primary responsibilities of photography, layouts, and finances were given each to Carlos Alexander, Kym Shuttleworth, and Lisa Thompson Advisor Mrs, Vicki Urquhart never loses her positive attitude even while faced with stacks of paperwork. Kym Shuttleworth and Laurie Atkins, editor, view the piles of work to be done with apprehension. Sophomore Amy Asbell stays up past her bedtime to finish before the deadline. COHISCAN STAFF: Carlos Alexander, Jennifer Carmack, Jennifer Burzynski, Jennifer Shuttleworth, Lisa Thompson, Amy Asbell, Tarra McCullar, Kym Shuttleworth, Laurie Atkins. 69 rim-ncr-AN ,,f,vzpfnf. 1+-1-f,a-mv L ' .xfpr jr . . 1' -Q., an ,N V' 1 S - ,ffm 1 1 Jlfffi wfzawwr awww .,, fm sl xi as Q M tie? ' amy-Iv r. ' 1 3' w his 'Q '-,,.f,,f :-' , ., ., tif.. , A, , rtvyyw.-, tf.fv-sq, . , rs. ,, ., wfr.w,aa-'aim - Wgwg .,,, ,HE b Y X , ' -,si ,gi ,V J'-.g.gzg,-5 ,., , , I 3? f ,1 Q i Eszf N 'W Teamwork is an essential element amid deadline pressures. Above, Tarra McCullar helps Jennifer Shuttleworth write a caption. Sophomore Jennifer Carmack loads her purse with tools of the trade - grease pencils, job stamps, calculators, and plenty of Liquid Paper. As photographer, junior Carlos Alexander is accustomed to seeing the world from different angles. Jennifer Burzynski chooses the solitude of the corner to concentrate on her work. As new members, these staffers have a crash course in all areas of yearbook production. Lisa Thompson transfers a layout from a rough to a triplicate form. COHLSCAN 63 THE EXECLITI E HAIR Future Business Leaders of America will soon be sitting in the executive chair. ln FBLA, students learned about what makes a successful business. They also were encouraged to go into business for themselves. FBLA gave teens a chance to have a sneak preview of what they will have to face in their own lives. Above all else, the purpose of FBLA was to promote leadership and increase communications between students and the busi- ness community. Senior John Van Dinter explains a problem to Jeff Brown. Reggie Lioves and Kelli Walton read stock market data.. During a meeting, Jeff types the club's minutes on a terminal. FBLA sponsor Mrs, Wolf plans next month's meeting. FBLA: John VanDinter, Kelli Walton, Sean Cleveland, Jeff Brown, Angela Allen, Victo- ria Venters, Reggie Lioves, Sam Mirsky, Les Phillips, Anessa Hodges. 64 FBLA A ' f fffwmi. 2 2 3 N CHARG The Columbus High Student Council served as the governing body for all four classes. Each class was well represented in the Student Council. They met for homeroom every morning and decided and planned activities for the entire student body. my , ,. Wa, f fff 'J f f f X ,f ' ff-f,f.W,,, Along with Dr. Shehane and advisor, Miss Patricia Lewis, the Student Council helped formulate a dress code, planned activities for spirit week, sponsored dances, and worked to improve school spirit and better studentf advisor rela- tions. Miss Lewis always greets her classes with a smile. Freshman senators Billy Blanchard and Henry Cook discuss progress in doughnut sales. Advisor Miss Lewis gives help to council members. W53? fl, fr wif? if W7 J f Cf - rtl, f. y ,. ,tx , . --fff t , KI, ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, . V 1 ,2 V :' .,9fJQf,f' , vm xx PN is Z, vw, V, fmfmwfxwi I ,. ,,,,,, , ,,,,, 9 ff! X sw 60, fp, f j-xv-7-K-3:5 -X: ,, , Ms-..,, -'av ,NX X STUDENT COUNCIL: John Fisher - President, David Harris - Vice-President, Karen Killette - Secretary, Kyra Wynn - Secretary, Shannon Greyer - Treasurer, Patrick Cosgrove - Parliamentarian. Senators: Claire Dennis, Joce- lyn DeRamus, Kim Pierce, Jeff Wolford, Ken Broda, Carol Burditt, Christian Ford, Mimi Merriman, Laura Wilbanks, Christy Atkins, Michelle Hill, Robert lto, Boris Jordan, Katrina Morten, Henry Cook, Aimee Homer, Natalie Hopper, Billy Blanchard, Kshunda Williams, Student Council F I - , 65 DI T DF ORDER .- FAUN is an acronymn for Fu- ture Ambassadors to the United Nations. Members of FAUN con- centrated this year on learning all they could about the coun- tries each represented. These students spent months prepar- ing and researching materials to ultimately meet at the annual Model United Nations. Held at Columbus College, this event was the culmination of all their efforts. FAUN: Nam Cho, Kyra Wynn, Robin Hewitt, Joanne Andrews, Kelly Johnson, Beth McDonnell, Jeff Brown, Alan Snipes, Jamie Brown, Karen Killette, Nick Johnson, Regina Zanders, Jeff Cor- ley, Holly Bramblett, Jennifer Corley, Darrell L. Jones, Jason Murray, Robert Ito, Valencia Evans, Patrick Ferguson, Tracy Sprowls, Connelia Holloman, Mi- chelle McLaurin, Rob Cavis, Shannon Greyer, Jon Craft, Nina Crawford, Aar- on Rollins, Cathy Clark, Christine Lang, Jan Bagley, Jean Jones, David Fergu- son, Cathy Cook, Kohlen Moore, Sean Clevland, John Fisher, Gail Spettler. 11 I dns: FAUN continued to flourish under the guidance of its sponsor, Mrs. Kellett The delegation representing Iran, Pakistan and Algeria: Beth McDonnell Regina Zanders, Jamie Brown, Alan Snipes, Jeff Brown, Karen Killette Nick Johnson. 66 FAUN 10.4, The delegations are: African Countries: Aaron Rollins, Nina Crawford, Kohlen Moore, Cathy Cook, Rob Cavis, Sean Clevland, David Ferguson, Christine Lang, Michelle McLaurin, Jean Jones, Jan Bagley, Cathy Clark, Jon Craft, Gail Spettler, John Fisher. France: Kelly Johnson, Joanne Andrews, Robin Hewitt, Kyra Wynn, Nam Cho, Latin American Countries: Robert Ito, Jason Murray, Connelia Holloman, Tracy Sprowls, Darrell L. Jones, Valencia Evans, Jennifer Corley, Holly Bramblett, Jeff Corley, Patrick Ferguson, FAUN 67 The Data Processing Club provided the oppor- tunity for students to have exposure to and com- munications with computer centers in the commu- nity. Much of the time in meetings was spent in preparing for local, state, and national competitive events. Students also tutored for computer courses those students who were having difficulty. Kelli Walton helps Sharon Williams debug her filing program. Ms, Jean Wolf would rather be at a terminal than pushing her pencil on report card day. Sify DATA PROCESSING CLUB: Sean Cleveland, Sam Mirsky, Angela Allen, Les Phillips, Jeff Brown, Sharon Williams, Kelli Walton, Victoria Venters, John VanDinter, and Reginald Lioves. 4-lit. SWHJQFCWKE The Math team, sponsored by Mrs. Stinson and Miss Culpepper took on the challenge of compet- ing in a statewide tournament. The preparation consisted of participating in national math tests, entering minor tournaments, and working on de- vising and solving difficult problems. Doing six weeks and semester averages comes easily for Miss Culpepper, the head of the Math Department. Freshman Nick Johnson and Junior Jay Wilson don't mind staying after school every Thursday when there are problems to be solved. wg-ff 1 yjgy1:fj,yj1,' hi, MU, 1,9 ,ff I rfrf' 1 : yy ff , 5,5 Q f ,,,,f mwwwWmffffffwffyrf f4Z4Zf,f,fff3ffgmgmfgf-f wwf V f' f ,V ffff vffff,f,y,ff,f ww, f Hf ,f,' www f ?Z!ZfZf7fZZfiffffQfZf Q7 X U f X M ,gr i,,, 5 1 A ' rfff 'frf t'tf X MATH TEAM: Jan Bagley, Jorge Bartos, Holly Bramblett, Jennifer 6 'll'!'l ' Clippinger, Cathy Cook, Claire Crawford, Jennifer Hardy, David Har- ytlbylllg , ris, Connelia Holloman, Robert lto, Nick Johnson, Stephen Shaul, W , Glenda Shehane, Susan Summerall, and Jay Wilson. 5 1 l Data Processing ClubfMath Team , . RGGRAMMI he 622555323 New M W ,I ff 11,4 ERYTHI ff I AW X We V f CREDIT Fok THE E PERIENC f ,,, ,,f ,V , , FACE was a class for students who were interested in careers related to the arts lvisual art, music, writing, theater and medial. There are literally hundreds of art-related ca- reers. Students in FACE studied career education in the arts, art critcism and art appreciation. The class meets everyday, and two days out of the week students left campus to go to community learning sites. At the learning sites students acquired skills related to the art career they had selected. They studied with the professionals and gained first hand experience. Mrs. Mordic acted as advisor, 14' 2 wffv' critic, and supporter. ,Iwi-FUY . FACE: Jill Craig, Cynthia Daughtry, Lesa Duke, David Ferguson, I Patrick Ferguson, Lisa Ferraioli, Ramona Harvey, Bobby Hyscher, Elizabeth Keithley, Tracy Kennedy, Kristi Mendoza, Angelia Willis. Discussing his reviews is part of Senior Bobby Hyscher's apprenticeship in acting at the Springer Theatre, Senior David Fergusonls interest in photography is now more than a hobby, since FACE placed him in a position at the Ledger-Enquirer photography department. Juniors Elizabeth Keithley and Jill Craig help take care of children. Seniors Lisa Ferraioli and Lesa Duke perfect a new look for the Casual Corner store window. FACE 69 IFE IS A Of Winners, Losers and Games was the title of this F year's one act play. It was about a couple faced with good and evil in the form of a game show. The sponsor was Mrs. Sylvia Johnson. Sophomore Mary Moore portrays anger in the play. Sophomore Jason Murray recites his lines for Mrs. Johnson. ONE ACT PLAY: David Ferguson, Zelzia Jordan, Amy Asbell, Connelia Holloman, April Parker, Shannon Stout, Bob Hyscher, Michelle Leukhardt, Jennifer Burzynski, Jemma Pingul, Jason Murray. ME A Festival Of Living APLACE I THE FUTURE FHA: Tonya Adkins, Terri Alexander, Tracy Benefield, Kim Burton, Pamela Dixon, Jennifer Hardy, Carol Hollis, Marian Hood, Elizabeth Miller, Rachelle Roberts, Kendall Searcy, Sharon West, Jackie Wil- liams. 70 one Act PlayfFHA Mrs. Lewis and Kim Burton proudly show the fruitbasket arranged by FHA. Etiquette and manners are an important part of anyone's life. It determines what others think of you. This and other valuable social skills were taught in FHA. Future Homemakers of America learned how to plan a budget, how to take care of a family, how to sew, cook, take care of a child, and even how to pick out appropriate clothes for an occasion. They also learned crafts that could help in achieving career goals. For example, flower arranging skills are desirable for a job at the florist, and home decorating experience can lead to a job in interior decorating. F M0 ET CDLILD EE LIS NGW The purpose of the Art Club was to expand students' artistic abilities. It introduced them to new styles and types of art. Mr. Akbari was the advisor. Jennifer Burzynski and Patrick and David Ferguson feel that art is a way to express themselves, Sophomore Beth McDonnell practices shadowing. Mr. Akbari demonstrates a new technique. I ' ART CLUB: Patrick Cosgrove, Sprague Williams, Todd Chapman, Robbie Boyd, Dee Marshall, Moni- I ca Brady, Karen Smith, Michael Berry, David Tharp. I STARS OF CGLU BU MI! Drama Club was good for those students who weren't able to take Drama class as an elective. Most people, though, enjoyed both. Mrs. Johnson was the advisor. These students discover they have a knack for acting. Mrs. Johnson imagines a setting while listening to a skit. . , DRAMA CLUB: Beth Pennington, Kelly Johnson, Penny Johnson, Connelia Hollomon, Sharon Wils liams, Cathy Youmans, Jemma Pingul, Jennifer Burzynsl-ci, B.J. Floyd, Stephanie Larson, Mary Moore, Jason Murray, Rachel Hillhouse, Shannon Stout. Art ClubfDrama Club Pkoun or BE: G A PIG The Criminal Justice Club was a fun yet sure way to learn the inner structure of the justice system. The club visited local correction centers and took other field trips to broad- en their knowledge. Angie Robinson patiently listens to Mr. Mattingly's advice. These members gain a better knowledge of the law by reading books. Ellis Mattingly, better known as coach or Matt,', was the advisor. Mr. Mattingly and club members work hard on their upcoming projects. CRIMINAL JUSTICE CLUB: Jay Banker, Robert Weirich, Paige Mclntosh, Clayton Stover, Derek Carlisle, Gail Spetter, Steve Wojtysiak, Curtis Burbey, Tina Young, Jason Teel, Stephanie Larson, Tommy Speight, Traci Tucker, Mary Mattingly, Darren Smith, Angela Gary, Melissa Carpenter, Wendy Patrick, James Dennis, Barbara Glines, Tami Worrell, Mary Minkanic, Cheryl Witt, Monica Mahone, Donna McArthur, Scott Finney, Elizabeth Killough, Misty Lynn, Bonnie OlDell, Kim Wright - Treasurer, Angie Robinson - President, Gina Anderson - Secretary. . i. ' iiie gllililhf, HHH if , iii as 72 Criminal Justice Club Goob HEALTH Tl-115 EW FASHION CRAZE ALLIED HEALTH CLUB: Christie Heron, Kelsey Elli- son, Jacqueline Parker, Al- thea Kimbrough, Ramona Calhoun, Stephanie Brooks, Tammy Parkers, Kim Pierce, Eddie Bullard, Stephen Hart- ley, Deana Bussey, Jeri Tucker, Penny Johnson, Lynn Sims, Kelly Johnson, Ram Taylor, Marcus Stewart, Vincent Milam, Donna De- Blase, Yolanda Pitts, Susan Cheney, Vanessa Rowell, Vickie Lockett, Alisha Odom, Rhonda Edwards, Denise Watson, Diane Watson. OF- FICERS:.Kim Pierce, Presi- dentg Vickie Lockett, lst Vice-President, Robert Hale, 2nd Vice-President, Denise Watson, Secretary, Diane Watson, Treasurer, Jackie Parker, Historian. PRO- JECT CHAIRMEN: Chris Osorio - Adopt-a-Grandpan ent, Susan Cheney - Abused Wives, Yolanda Pitts - Christmas for Lunchrciom. The Health Occupations Class often sparked further interest in students plan- ning to enter a health-related career. These students joined the Allied Health Club and became involved in their pro' grams. Health Club members use the model of the human body to study anatomy. Mrs. Merritt, the Health Club sponsor, is often called on when there are minor emergencies. Tarra McCullar checks the digital reading on one of today's modern thermometers. ,,-ff Allied Health Club 73 CHALLE GE TO- . . Our excellent JROTC program was an elective course which was both challeng- ing and educahonaf The curncuhunin- cluded instruction in various military sub- jects, leadership, and managerial skills. However, it was much more than a pre- military program. Members developed personal values as well as military skills. hnegrHy,responmbHHy,good dhzendnp, and team work were stressed in all areas. Three days out ofthe week theory classes on subjects such as military histo- ry, firearms safety and use, and first aid took place. Two days out of the week classes performed drills in preparation for public appearances and competitions in the community. They participated in summer camp at Fort Benning, the Veter- an's Day Parade, the WFXE Children's Christmas Party, and sold poppies for the American Legion. BATTALION STAFF: Commander - Tina Jack- son, Sergeant major - Cynthia Jones, Administra- tive officer - Dorenda Humphrey, Assistant ad- ministrative officers - Mimi Merriman and Katrina Morton, Supply officer - Tim Turner, Assistant supply officers - Elbretta Hollis and Sean Cleve- land, Publicity officer - Audrey Poe. Tim Turner, head supply officer, and assistant El- bretta Hollis verify Company A's supply records. Company B shows their rare form while practicing for the Veteran's Day Parade. COMPANY A: Patrick Ferguson - commander, Paul Stoudemire - first sergeant, Patricia Alston, Edward Arnold, Jathelious Baker, Jimmy Ball, Sandra Bennett, Terrance Bransford, Royce Ceasar, Marcus Chambers, Arthur Crawford, Cynthia Caughtery, Dalfus Dowdell, Vincent Duncan, Gregory Flewellen, Williams Garrett, Latrina Giles, John Greer, Ramona Harvey, Herman Hill, Julie Hinson, Marion Hood, Byron Jackson, Cedric Jackson, Demenico Jacobs, Tracy Jenkins, Eric Jones, Thadeus Johnson, Donald Jones, David Jury, Bobby Ledford, Mark Mainor, Marcus Mathis, Gary Mills, Matthew O'Leary, Cedric Parker, Nathan Pate, Andino Patrick, Tyrone Pinckney, Chris Pugh, Christopher Raiford, Andrea Raleigh, Derryl Rozier, Keith Sanders, Benjamin Shakespeare, Gloria Shakespeare, Marcus Smith, Yolanda Sprowls, Vanessa Stokeley, Bray Streeter, Andre Thomas, Robert Thomas, Byrone Toney, Lawrence Turner, Derryl Wiggins, Frederick Williams, Reginald Williams, Zachery Williams, and Paul Woodberry. J ROTC I receive great satisfaction from working with kids, says Colonel Ronald West, who has been here for three years. l Sergeant Major Cynthia Jones makes sure her shoes are flawlessly polished before inspection. Darrell Jones helps Keith Goodwin with a military history study assignment. ,ff f ff, , ,fiQ!Wm,ffiffZ., fl 4 - V 1 ' r ,. V 4 fy, f,Z,Cf.ff ' 14-wwf? ff-G 4 'fi ,Q 7, ,M 7 , .mffw M f I ' fff, Www f ,wfe,.. ,mf ' f, f fa , 7 ff 1 V. , fi QV A ,f 6 Q, ,V ffgf ,, I X I 7' M it ., A f ,,,' M., 4, .. . 3 wwf W W1z,2e,7wfffy,,, We .,wie . , 2 ff ,X,'ffww , f ff ' , ff! iv! V, ,,fy,nif,,f,.., QV., gas.. , ,W I 7 . 7 i Z n 1 ,, ' .ni vf, xflwififffaffi A Abe' uddmo. Q 4' ff! f.y,,,.,.?4, ,,,,, . .f,,,.f..wf-ff fff ' ' ' ri..v Tina Jackson is decorated by Col. West with the insignia I of Battalion Commander. JROTC 75 At the end of class Anthony Armstrong cuts up with his friends. JROTC students relax after an introductory class on communi- .,.. F! cation skills. First Sergeant Aaron Rollins gives a smart salute as he reports to his commander. Sgm. Glover photographs recent promotion recipients. Advanced students may serve as teaching assistants. Sean Cleveland instructs a class in first aid. , f f ,ff. ,ata MW ,W f, ...,. A bi. , ,ff Q.. .giant 1, ,,-.. 2 ,HJ Qlnlq I g,.,-4..4... If t 31 g y 1 au. vmsovon, N YM 5 mi. est ' num mn WM MSM' 'BNtl . . , , I6 PMYQC 0001 'EQZW' us nwmg I was 008.1 VARSITY RIFLE TEAM: David Jury, Steven Palmer - captain, and Norman Wood Not pictured: Melissa Jones. J.V. RIFLE TEAM: John Greer, Not pictured: Marvin Hunter, Marcus Jones, Tami Jones, Charles Orr, and Andino Patrick. 76 JROTC r I , ,J HBH Sergeant Major Glover leads a current events dis- cussion with Company A. . . . REACH THE TOP J ROTC offers many extracurricular ac- tivities. The Color Guard posted colors every morning in front of the school and at all home football games. They once again formed the saber arch for the Homecoming procession. The rifle team and drill team practiced after school and entered matches at Fort Benning. The program was not all hard work and no play. ln the spring a formal ball was held at the lron Works. JROTC members chose Audrey Poe as the 1986 Ball Queen. The practices, classes, and drills all paid off for the batallion this year. For the first time since 1971 they received the ranking of Honor unit with Distinction after biannual inspection. Representa- tives from regional headquarters award- ed them the highest honor possible after visiting in the fall. The battalion outshined them all this year. COLOR GUARD: Cynthia Jones - Commander, Sandra Bennett, Renee Hall, Wanda Jenkins, Anth- ony Jones, Andrea Raleigh, Aaron Rollins, and Yo- landa Sprowls. DRILL TEAM: Patricia Alston, Melvin Anderson, Anthony Armstrong, Mickey Booth, Dante Daniel, Stephanie Everette, Latrina Giles, Arthus Gordon, Julie Hinson, Cynthia Jones, Marcus Jones, Ralph Landers, Dexter Mabry, Tyrone Pinckney, Keith Sanders, Lindsey Snipes, and Jeannie Sorrels. cerntrate on their marching rhythm. - - - I if, , vue: - COMPANY B: Tobin King - commander, Aaron Rollins - first sergeant, Chris Abell, Sonya Alexander, Nicolas Allen, Melvin Anderson, Anthony Armstrong, Mozelle Barbee, Roger Bates, Mickey Booth, Alvin Brooks, James Branch, Eric Brown, Fred Brown, Jimmy Brown, Lorenzo Butts, Perry Couch, Dante Daniel, William Davis, Lewis Dobbs, Bernard Evans, Stephanie Everette, Jonathan Floyd, Stephanie Foster, Ardreicka Goodwin, Keith Good- win, Arthur Gordon, Pat Granberry, Vernell Green, Renee Hall, Felicia Hand, Alicia Harris, Eric Harris, Thaddeus Hill, Standus Hodo, Andrea Hollis, Chris Hudson, Marvin Hunter, Wanda Jenkins, Anthony Jones, Marcus Jones, Tami Jones, Ronald Jones, Ralph Landers, Dexter Mabry, Joseph McKiever, Tim Massey, John Miles, Chuck Orr, Steven Palmer, Sanford Pipkins, Timothy Price, Chris Richardson, Lindsey Snipes, Jeannie Sorrels, John Stinson, David Tharp, Darren Thomas, Tammy Thomas, Kimberly Williams, Tometo Williams, and Norman Wood. l l .more 77 Marcus Mathis, Thaddeus Hill, and Eric Jones con LAYI G FDR THE FUN OF IT The 1985-86 CHS Marching Band was rated excellent at the Fountain City Marching Band Fes- tival. It took a great amount of time and practice for this rating to be accomplished. The band mem- bers had to begin meeting in the summer, way before other students started back. These long hours were required so that all the band members would be in time with one another when marching. This year the band played in the Veteran's Day parade and in the Christmas Parade. They showed true school spirit when playing at our pep rallies and when playing at all the Friday night games. Attending all the games shows a special kind of dedication, and when Devil fans heard the roll of the drums as the band began to play, they sensed a special enthusiasm for what they hoped would be a victory on the playing field. The band not only played for games and pep rallies. They also put on concerts during the school day. The Christmas concert was a new event this J year. Just as they added to the Christmas spirit, 5 the band added to the spirit of CHS all year long! 3 . gg, L 1-2 :'.::.':::::-.zzz Q, 2 I rfkwam MARCHING BAND: Kim Arrowood, Dallas Austin, Lisa Austin, Doug Bigbee, James Branch, Yolanda Buchanan, Cynthia Collins, Henry Cook, Bobby Copenny, Rebecca Couch, Michelle Cox, Kay Edmonds, Eric Ezekiel, Rodney Forts, Tim Fussell, Julie Gilbert, Robert Greathouse, Troy Hall, Nairobi Handy, Marty Hendrix, Kermelle Hensley, Brian Hicks, Heather Hitchcock, Andrea Hodges, Traci Huff, Djuana Hubbard, Robert Ito, Avia Jackson, Marquita Jackson, Michelle Johnson, Phineas Johnson, Carolyn Lee, Tiffany Lewis, Veronica Lewis, Pam Lorentz, Steve Lorentz, Matrice McGuire, Joe McKiever, Mary Jane McRay, Tangy Person, Kim Porter, Kristina Reeve, Marcus Sanders, Chris Shavers, Lisa Smith, Tracey Smith, Jay Stroud, Reginald Snellings, Eric Thomas, Nelson Tomlinson, Harold Tunes, Victoria Venters, Tina Watson, Carolyn Weitzel, Darrell Wiggins, Jackie Williams, Brent Wright. Senior Lisa Smith and Mr. Currier have their attention diverted from the night's game. Director: Mr. Gary Currier - 78 Band if 7 ff DRUM MAJORS: Lisa Smith, Drum Majorg Nelson Tomlinson, Assistant Drum Major. Because of the popularity of the drum section, they sometimes play while the rest of the band takes a break. Sophomore Kim Porter puts in the high notes when playing her xylophone. Whether it's the football team or the band, there is always action on the fielcl! Senior Lisa Smith concentrates on her next routine. Band FLAG GIRLS: Kay Edmonds lnot picturedl, Tiffany Lewis, Pam Lorentz, Traci Smith, Victoria Venters lnot picturedl, Tina Watson lnot picturedl, Carolyn Weitzel. - - - - 1 - w - V V - , of ' 'T 5+ itttt V VV I ,- ff 'fu ff - 4. f, ,- .,,, f wif X U ' ,, i ,4fg,WfV,y,,f,,,f,f,f,f4,fVgf, V 'Y V A Vw? -ww wfzy.Vf,?jCIfVffV74 1 .V 4. 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The marching bancl perfected their crossover formation for Homecoming's half time show. Sunglasses, shorts, and comfortable clothes made hot summer practices bearable, Senior Lisa Smith has been involved with band for 10 years and plans to continue throughout her college years. Band 81 82 Chorus ITTI G THE HIGH OTES 4.4, . . 5 x.! . ,J P 1 1- 3 I I - I 1 1 It is said that music is an expression of the soul. One can never get enough musical ability. However, the chorus hoped that they could share their knowledge and experience of music in satisfying and fulfilling ways to all who listened. From Christmas carols to PTA programs the CHS chorus has been hitting the high notes with Blue Devil Spirit. ,,,,,,i.. .,u ADVANCED MIXED CHORUS: Sandra Bennett, Mark Cornell, Jocelyn DeRamus, Heather Donaldson, Kristy Doucet, Lafe Figgers, Chris Hudson, Zelzia Jordan, Keith Ray, Horace Senior, Reginald Snellings, Chris Taylor, Joel Taylor, Rudi Pittman, Bob Shaw, Deana Bussey, John Cornell, Cynthia Jones, Alesia Maddox, Lauren Owens, Elizabeth Schmitt, Ram Taylor, Shara Bryan, Jean Jones, and Debbie Weaver. 25' I ff, M UWM g non GIRLS' ENSEMBL Tina Black, Tammy Brooks, Carla Glenn, Sherry Holland, Shelia Kennedy, Jackie Mills Kristie Parks, Acquawon Stallworth, Pam Williams, Lesa Duke, Lynda Moseson, Christi Atkins, Ionia Marbury, Tracy Ammons 7 ,Zz f, ' fl 4 4 at it Qi mv 14125 3 3 Lfaugtakvrlb L will t E CHORUS: Christine Barnes, Mia Carmen, Darryl Figgers, Debra Harris, Cynthia Hollis, Charlotte Manuel, Danita Paschal, Kimberly Mooney Brenda Scrase, Lynn Stewart, Eddie Thomas, Paula Threlkeld, Yamona Williams, John Wilson Chorus ' NICE TG BE EEDED The Y-Club is a group dedicated to improving the lives of the less fortunate. The members raise money for various charities and collect canned goods for the Battered Wives Home. The club has an emphasis on Christian character. lts officers are: Sean Cleveland, Jeff Brown, Michelle McLaurin, Joanne Andrews, and Tim Fussell Y-CLUB: Sean Cleveland, Jeff Brown, John VanDinter, Tim Fussell, Julie Gilbert, Heather Hitchcock, Lisa Smith, Michelle McLaurin, Laura Anderson, Victoria Venters, Joanne An' drews. P l Q ,K a l i Y-Club sponsor Mrs. VanDinter reviews club plans during a meeting held at her house. Sophomore Julie Gilbert and Senior Heather Hitchcock listen to the Y-Club minutes. Victoria Venters makes a suggestion for a new club activity, and Laura Anderson seems to agree. 84 Yciub E MQ.. X, ....,.,,.-.--f- Ii CIVIT RE DY 2 WILLI Columbus I-ligh's Girl's Civitan is a club which provides various services to their school and community. They work with the Special Olympics, the South Columbus Girl's Club, the Columbus Recreation Department for Special Populations fmentally and physically handi- cappedi, and the American Cancer Society. Civitan members give golfing tips to a young player at the canival. Debbie Weaver and Blaire Woods snag hooks with candy and treats for kids at the carnival. The girls raise club money by scrubbing cars all day long at the Crown station. Monica Duran, Carol Simon, and Candi Hubbard spend the afternoon wrapping goody bags. Jean Jones, Liz Schmitt, and Cathy Clark take the forefront on stage for the kids. Civitan T e officers are Patrick Cosgrove, John Fisher, and Carlos Alexander. Th Hubbard, and Beth Tomlinson, e officers are Jocelyn DeRamus, Jean Jones, Shannon Greyer, Kyra Wynn, Candi BOYS' CIVITAN: Ben Sorrels, Ralph Leary, John Fissher, Nelson Tomlin- son, Carlos Alexander, John Lemieux, Eric Ezekiel, Kebo Allen, Patrick Cosgrove, Jason Talbot, Benjamin Watson, Jamie Waters, Brad Sanchez, Talvin Warren, Kevin Faniel, Patrick Poole, James White, Richard Grantham. 1 GIRLS' CIVITAN: Sherry Altig, Beth Bone, Holly Bramblett, Tammi Davis, Ml Claire Dennis, Stacey Ferguson, Wendy Gardner, Angela Gary, Jodonna Glenn, Shannon Greyer, Karen Hill, Heather Hitchcock, Donna lrvin, Sabrina Jack- son, Tina Jackson, Ann Jones, Jean Jones, Tracy Kennedy, Vickie Lockett, Kim Marcus, Alisha Odom, Debbie Peirce, Kim Pierce, Renee Roth, Liz Schmitt, Glenda Shehane, Beth Smith, Gail Spetter, Terrie Thomas, Debbie Weaver, Kyra Wynn, Jan Bagley, Brooke Bone, Amy Bowers, Carol Bur- dett, Deana Bussey, Hillary Chesman, Cathy Clark, Jenni Davis, Monica Duran, Janine Elia, Christian Ford, Kim Herring, Tongi Hodo, Lisa Houston, Candi Hub- bard, Angela Justice, Pam Lorentz, Con- ner McEachern, Cheryl McGhee, Angie Matthews, Mimi Merriman, Wendy Pat- rick, Carol Simon, Tracy Smith, Lisa Thompson, Beth Tomlinson, Beth Ward, Caroline Weitzel, Laura Wilbanks, Cur- tistine Wilson, Blaire Woods, Cathy You- mans, Christy Atkins, Kathryn Cavis, Erin Cox, Amy Crawford, Susan Craw- ford, Leah Dennis, Anissa Elzy, Felicia Foster, Tamie Harris, Jamie Hart, Sheree Hawkins, Storey Henry, Michelle Hill, Bretta Hollis, Tracy Harvey, Felecia Huling, Sheri Jenkins, Amy Klenz, Jenni- fer Klepac, Mary Moore, April Parker, Tara Simmons, Cheryl Underwood Kathy Wagner, Amy Watson, Jackie Wil- ,. liams, Sheron McDuffie, Veronica Aver- 1 ett, Claire Crawford, Jocelyn DeRamus, , Twyonia Jones, Michelle McLaurin, Den- ' ise Watson, Diane Watson, Beth Evans. ,Q . .,,,,, . rssaatwfsgm... .. .vi l 86 Civitan COMMITTED T0 CARI 'WM J . 1 A31-k7.,l':5'llill'l'l.':3fQ?E-Iwi' '7-Q if 'air' 137 C+. V i 53- 4: f ' i . 3. .5 ,rf M r ' tf qw, 4 fyy, -.Alger 1' g . . , f 9. f! Columbus High's Boys' Civitan is a club whose purpose is to give support to its school and community. lt gave its time and efforts to several charities this year, and many of its members could be seen manning the phones during the Jerry Lewis Telethon. Kohlen Moore, Rob Cavis, John Fischer, and Carlos Alexander join Boys' Civitan sponsor, Mr. Whitt, in a question and answer session. Junior Melvin Anderson lends a hand to advertise the carwash, held at the Crown station across from St. Francis Shopping Center. Seniors John Fischer and Chris Boyd spend Labor Day taking donations for Jerry's kids. Juniors Patrick Poole and Talvin Warren bring in customers at the Civitan carwash. f Civitan 87 TERACTI ITH OTHER The Interact Club is a service-oriented junior branch of the Rotary Club. Newly formed, the ranks of the club were quick- ly filled because of the high interest among our student body in serving the community. Students found Mr. Price's room comfortable and convenient for club meetings. The officers are Jon Craft, President, Jamie Wa- ters, Vice-President, and Karen Killette, Secretary. Club members brainstorm on the best way to carry out their next project. Senior Jon Craft reflects the kind of involvement a successful Interact Club will demand. INTERACT CLUB: Mr. Jim Price, Advisor, Jon Craft, Ray Davis, Jamie Waters, Michelle Brack, Jeff Waters, Alan Snipes, Tobin King, Ram Taylor, Renee Roth, Michelle McI.aurin, Shawn Turpin, Kevin Snipes, Jennifer Campbell, Jennifer Clippinger, Karen Hill, Aimee Homer, Nam Cho, Nancy Hill, Gail Spetter, Joanne Andrews, Kim Marcus, Wendy Gardner, Sherry Altig, Donna Irvin, Karen Killette, Amber Alexander, Holly Bramblett, Kathy Armstrong, Dawne Edwards, Kelly Johnson, Robin Anderson, Brenda Brasseaux, Jennifer Corley. Interact SCGVERI THE t . A, .s J., i Q 'f fx L Explorer Science Club: Henry Cook, Pres., John Lloyd, V,P.g Troy Hall, Treas.g Joel Taylor, Jay Stroud, Scott Milner, Jennifer Corley, Marchelle Mclntosh, Patti Holman, and Tiffany McAuliffe. Sponsors: Mrs. Balkcon, Mr. Averill, Mrs. Whitt, and Mr. Judah. ELE ET The Explorer Science Club was a new club for freshmen only. Members were a select group, recom- mended by their eighth grade science teachers. They participated in various projects this year including tracking Comet Halley and a visit to Thorne Dental Lab. An employee at the Thorne Dental Lab proudly displays a newly finished set of teeth. Joel Taylor, Jennifer Corley, Tiffany McAuliffe, and Jay Stroud examine some of the lab equipment. Jay Stroud and Joel Taylor watch as the material is being made for a set of false teeth. 5 i rg-1 .- Explorer Science Club 'GRKI FDR THE M0 EY DCTXVICA students not only earned money for the future, they also promoted the school in the community through their work experience. Mem- bers earned money on the job, but also displayed yyy, , B generosity to others. Every month the students of DCT f VlCA sponsored coffee and donuts for the ifi faculty. They also provided a thanksgiving dinner , for a needy family and gave Christmas gifts to ..: V gg children at both St. Francis Hospital and a day care center. On Valentine,s they gave a dance for disadvantaged kids. They held an employerfem- ployee banquet at the Trade Center in honor of the employers. These students are already well on their way to becoming valued members of the work force in our community. 'T- v-., Nc 1 i't M-C DCTXVICA: Sonya Alexander, Sherry Altig, Kathy Armstrong, Susan Aud, Brad Barrs, Kim Bartlett, Amy Bonner, Chris Boyd, Andre Brown, Tammy Brown, Susan Chenney, Janice Dean, Johnna Dennis, Jennifer Dennis, Tammy Davis, Beth Evans, Stacy Ferguson, Bryan Fuller, Wayne Grisset, Donna Gallman, David Garner, Amy Ginn, Jodonna Glenn, Rhonda Hawkins, Anthony Hubbard, Gregory Holmes, Orlandra Hughey, Cathy Hunter, Tracey Hughey, Joe Hurst, Sabrina Jackson, Donald Jones, Ronald Jones, Laura Jones, Tina Jackson, Jennifer Joiner, Veronica Jones, Misty Lynn, Stacey McKemie, Jeff Mills, Martha Martin, Bernice Mills, David Moreland, John Moon, Jeff Napier, Paul Price, Debbie Peirce, Fonda Perry, Paige Preston, Diane Ranalli, Lelia Rome, Grady Simmons, Beth Smith, Tammy Snipes, Brian Steel, Todd Turner, Jimmy Taylor, David Tharp, Scott Windle, Beth Wilson, Teresa Watkins, David Weitzel, Amy Whitehead, Andrea Yarnell, Dennis Williams, Angie Collins. W Mxmma mf pg, 90 DCTXVICA . f if if The 1985-86 DCTXVICA officers were: Tina Jackson, President, Susan Cheney, lst Vice President, Diane Ranalli, 2nd Vice President, Andrea Yarnell, Secretary, David Gardner, Treasurer, Debbie Peirce, Reporter, Jodonna Glenn, Parliamentarian. Senior Chris Boyd plays the role of Santa Claus at a clay care. Senior Andrea Yarnell tells Santa Claus what she wants for Christmas. LXTQQ have f L f We would like to congratulate Mr. Dwaine To- vey on his nomination from the state of Georgia for Educator of the Year representing DCT. 8 7 , ftl it 'L C251 ' I l I' flffj ' f fs vnu. in' If ff 'I ,1,1l,,4,, I fff,f,fJ,,- jr, . 'vL, 'P i it r :itz i i J .W A i fl .Z Well satisfied, the group gathers together after a clay at Seniof Amy Ginn is 5 nafufal With Children- the day care center. Senior Susan Cheney campaigns for the position of lst vice- Mr. Tovey keeps track of birthdays and surprises his Pfendenf- student with a piece of cake. DCTXVICA 91 PPQRTLI ITY K The first purpose of the JETS Club is to help make students aware of opportunities for careers in engineering, the sciences, and related technical fields. Another is to help students get a better foundation and meet the increasing demands of colleges and technical institutes. The last is to aid students in discovering and appraising their own abilities, aptitudes, and interests. - President Sheron McDuffieg advisor, Mrs. Farris, and Treasurer, Tammy Harris discuss field trips to industries and colleges. Mrs. Farris and JETS club officers work on a program for Engineering Week. JETS club members listen attentively while they make plans to attend Engineering Day at Auburn University. SNS X Kwik l QSQEBTE W L JETS CLUB: Lois Banks, Jacelyn DeRamus, Donald Dobbins, Eric Ezekiel, Felicia Foster - Program Chairman, Vickie Grimes - Secretary, Tammy Harris - Treasurer, Chris Hudson, Sabrina Jackson, Sheron McDuffie - President, Kellie Walton, Jackie Williams, Sprayrce Williams - Vice-President, Kyra Wynn. 92 Jets DCKS JY' 4 I 'W -E LW, CMMA D PERF RMANC S Orchestra was a closeeknit group of special young people that excelled in performing under any situation. They played in a variety of activities ranging from a Christmas concert for our student body to stiff competition in front of experienced judges at Festival in the spring. ln order to gain from the class, each student had to have a positive attitude towards life, themselves, and music. Claire Crawford, Susan Wade, Millicent Cooper and Alice Miller tune their instruments before practice. Sophomore Angelia Davis keeps her eye on the director while playing her bass. As she conducts, Ms. Cynthia Wilson is quick to point out a discordant note. Sophomore Jemma Pingul doesn't mind the time spent re- hearsing because she knows others will be counting on her. A . . Tm, vi, W.. .L t 'if I . 5 v ' Orchestra: Claire Crawford, Susan Wade, Daphne Williams, Alice Miller, Millicent Cooper, Amy Asbell, Samantha Westbrook, Aimee Homer, Jemma Pingul, Angelia Davis. Not pictured: Jennifer Hardy. Orchestra i 5 94 Sports Division M sPoRTs A rigorous pre-game warm'up prepares the varsity football team for the game against Hardaway. Our sports program expanded this year to include a swim team and a soccer team, offering students more opportunities to excel. On the opposite page, four students practice after school in the new YMCA Olympic sized swimming pool. Sports Division :F-Q : . fn ' ion after the Devils ...ral win. 1 'P A Varsity coach Bob Nellums smiles with satisfact A' The Columbus-Shaw game proved to be a good one. The Varsity Football Team had an interesting season in the past school year. They started oft with an almost hopeless 5 losses. The spirit of the team was down, but the players came back strongly with a victory. In fact, 5 consecutive wins at the end of the season led the team to an even 5 wins, 5 losses record. One of these wins was over archrival Hardaway High School. It was the first time in a decade that CHS had triumphed over the Hawks. In all, this was a fairly good season for the varsity players. gf' , I ,.Qw-...fl-,..,,-W ,. 1' 5 ' 4 ,,f' ,, V 4?-ffgW.,,.,.,,4ya.,,, 2 , , sy A x4.,,..g W. x V, . i xk f ff ja X X if , 33 ff, f ,, . ff., lyffff 1 14,4 5 . I cus cus cHs cns cus cHs I cHs cus ci-is cus Season Scores 7 Bainbridge 1 Baker O Carver 3 Central O Eufaula 26 Jordan 7 Hardaway 7 Kendrick 27 Spencer 31 Shaw ,',.,', ,W ,yi . ffffomz, ffmma 6 Wf V VG f 1 ,f,,,,W,f,9V:,fW5,,yflwwfe ff., f, xg fwi' wi? f.fff,,9' 'WZQ fy Vfixf ,, ff ,V Q f lin W fic? 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X, ' MZ 'gg ' 1 ji g--,V 5-1-4 T2 K if , 'jf i ,f, ff,-wiv '- ff ff' ffeffwxf .fra Kiwi .LV V ' - ,. ff ,ww - f- - AM X A , .,,, Teammates hurry to the defense of a fellow player being seized by Shaw players. A CHS player tackles a Shaw rusher as referees make the call. Jennnifer Klepac aids Marcus Chambers, junior, with his broken collarbone. A CHS defensive player races to attempt a sack of the Shaw quarterback. The sidelines often offer some refuge to downtrodden coaches. Tobin King attempts to break a tackle while rushing for a large gain. Called the team to beatl' by local sportscasters last summer, Columbus was unable to live up to the prediction of being number one in the city. Because of our strong comeback, however, we looked at this past season as not being half lost, but as being half won. This optimistic attitude coupled with our glorious victory over I-Iardaway left us feeling good about our determined team. Varsity Football ,TQ i M' .f ,f ! f ,f . I- !E'Z!!E5! ' 1. W r if V r f rfygm r f i ,ff M7 LM U 5 4, f 4 f, f V 6 QZJX7 in HIS he , re fr , r fe? Fgwff HW f j W f r rg, Q, as , 'f ' 0 'fff W ffff' H , fi I j r , A WP , ,aj f' ,ff 2 y 1 1.4, Q ' V, f,'7' ,f A w 4, ,e 'wif U my 'U nn f M e e - - -f .4 Wg Q Ns , ' X-. f.. .f . , , :nun-.....,,,.m, Varsity Cheerleaders 45 Kathy Armstrong Jodonna Glenn Kim Herring Terrie Thomas - Captain ,K., ,,.., ,. 7 fn . if J 3- - arm jmzfm. v f., ,,:, :Mt ,tt Q 3 Z ,. Z N g . ' Q f K 5 iliii Q. gf. 3. f f V 'M Z7 2 ZS fe 7 The 1985-86 varsity cheerleaders K y K played an important role at the football 4 gi I wffw Lisa Houston f 47' gy: f . ,ff ,N,,.,.ff.,.,,,f-,....M.L..,.,. games. They not only supported the team, but also got the fans involved in the game. They also baked snacks for the team on game days. The cheerleaders always cheered with enthusiasm and a smile, no matter how good or bad the game was going. They brought spirit to the pep rallies and did several new cheers. The varsity cheerleaders encour- aged the student body to attend the games by displaying a lot of CHS spirit. On 50's day, the varsity cheerleaders led a spirit chain during our pep rally. Junior Beth Tomlinsonls attention is diverted to the fans instead of the game. Juniors Beth Tomlingon, Kim Herring, Lisa Hous- ton, and Senior Renee Roth had to cheer extra loud at the Homecoming game. V YTWWTT T The Columbus High varsity cheerleaders outshine WW . mmm? .M them all in '85-'ss .V ' ' T ' '- X if 'J a n M 4 ' ., . kffy-L, ., ,. 1 '-ri if- rvff 7 ' ' f' ,V ,,,' Eel' Diapered up on Kiddie Day, the varsity cheer- V ' J' MMM! f' 'l?1r wfgf gg,'lZ? leaders have a chance to relive their childhood. Judy Whitt - Sponsor I . , , 7. .,, ., .6 . f , ?f of 'fww , H, Kim pierce Renee Roth Beth Tomlinson Holly Bramblett Varsity Cheerleaders 104 3 1 V f ye' i f A , , Q i CA The Columbus High School football organiza- tion had a good group of rookie players this year. These first year players were CHS's Freshman Football Team. The members of this freshman team were from many different backgrounds. Many of the team members played football at their respective junior high schools. This year, though, they all pulled together for the benefit of Colum- bus High's Baby Blue Devil team. Although the team won only one game out of seven, they exhibited stunning potential through- out the season. Coaches Wilie Dysick and Terry Gaines maneuvered the boys through their first season as CHS football players. This season for the Freshman Football Team may have been a rough one, but it has surely prepared these young men for their athletic future at Columbus High School. ff ,,,, M0419 199' ::,,,yW, ,Nw ' ' , f mf , , ,.V, I , Coach Willie Dysick tries to decide on a strategy for ' Clark Cole, who is waiting for his reponse. ,,-, af ,M l SEASON scones , cHs 28 shaw 8 I CHS O Carver 21 CHS 6 Jordan 12 CHS 6 Hardaway 46 cHs 0 Kendrick 20 V I CHS O Baker 12 CHS 6 Spencer 12 -M41 um JW'-4 ,HH , fr- , -Q, 1 -P Q, , , ' 5 ,C Ls , -,. I i, , f . . . , X - -r-re'-Whisk The freshman team plays hard, exhibiting true devil spirit. Q, vawy , Q. ,is ' W 'f ,ff ,fi 1 ' 1 i 1 1 3 k v 1 Z A s FRESHMAN FOOTBALL: Shawn Applewhite, Terrence Bransford, Eric Brown, Royce Ceaser, Clark Cole, Brian Dav Dalfus Dowdell, Vincent Duncan, Jimmy Ethridge, Shane Green, Scotty Harris, Todd Heat Brian Kingrey, John Lange, Richard Leary, Scott Locklar, Courtnie Mack, Robert Mitche Reggie Nix, Cedric Pugh, Carlos Quick, Keith Ray, Jason Robinson, Joel Taylor, Daron Thom: Robert Thomas, Myron Wade, Michael West, and Tony Wolford. Freshman Football JV FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS: Marye Calhoun, Amy Watson, Amy Crawford, Sheree Hawkins, and Jeanie Goldsmith. M J W The JV Cheerleaders are the representatives of CHS spirit, leading the students in cheers for our JV Football and Basketball players. JV Cheer- leaders are known for their exuberance and year- round pep. To be a JV Cheerleader, one must be attractive, outgoing and sincere. This year, the JV Cheerleaders have excelled with the help of Miss Cynthia Thomas, their sponsor. Sheree Hawkins and Amy Crawford rehearse one of their favorite cheers. The positive and energetic attitudes of the JV Cheerleaders are reflected in their smiling faces. Jennifer Campbell chuckles in contemplation of an earlier cheerleading practice. Hope McDaniel enjoys the excitement and action of being a JV Cheerleader. JV BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS: Michelle Hill, Sheree Hawkins, Jennifer Campbell, Tracy Smith, Bretta Hollis, Kristi Hargraves, Amy Crawford and Hope McDaniel. JV Cheerleaders f ,f .X W, ,aww ,ic X v- is if s-af. 'rj W an X f f if V I .1 Er 5. f 1 s W 2 5 Su f f 'i iff g gx Z2 . Q: 5 T7 ei' V 9' The 1985-86 Columbus High school softball team is a team to be proud of! The team had a season record of thirteen wins and only one loss. They placed sec- ond in the Spencer Invitational Tourna- ment and made it to the Regional play- offs. Beth Skelton did a great job coach- ing the team. Miss Skelton was new to our school this year, and we were glad to have her. Two of this year's team mem- bers, Venessa Rowell and Lauren Owens, made the All Bi-City team. The softball team had to practice long and hard to achieve these goals. I Senior Vanessa Rowell heads for home. After successfully catching the ball, junior Wanda ' Jones throws it back again. V Junior Martha Martin shows great style in her f-f performance. Senior Kristi Mendoza rounds home base and scores a run. Senior Mindy Jackson pitches the ball to strike someone out. Freshman Allison Nellums throws the ball in from outfield. Senior Lauren Owens prepares to throw someone out at first base. - 1 Team members not pictured are: Martha Martin, Juniorg Vanessa Rowell and Julie Yurchuck, Sen- iors. Scoreboard CHS 9 Carver 0 CHS 14 Spencer 3 CHS 2 Shaw 0 CHS 7 Kendrick 3 CHS 8 Hardaway 5 CHS 9 Jordan 5 CHS 23 Baker 4 CHS 1 7 Carver 1 CHS 6 Spencer O CHS 8 Shaw 9 CHS 18 Kendrick 6 CHS 10 Hardaway 1 CHS 16 Jordan 1 0 CHS 15 Baker 4 - l'irfr'rr . ., ' jfsgsfyy ...M ' -,stil ram Coach Skelton supervises the softball team as they prepare for the regionals. l06 Softball 301. Q we-L. A A.,-12-A ww ,M M -UM ,, h, ff , f ' X ' -v. , , ,1 ., -, -u ' E' -Q W f -is-4 t ' ,,,- W 30,5 ', ,- - A --f ,M,,,, A f-.nz .f 'af x,. ,, ,, .4..g. MLA ,A my .7 VA v , , ' ' , I ,WX V,WQL7,jf'Q,f,'g,C2 I : E N1- , 4 fm 2,02 , . ' M 't+7 M ,f fa, uf' ff,,f,,,,' ff'f T'T0'7f3ff , ffWWAfQWhffQ7VfMWf!f'7' Q 1 ,v , -,.,,,M,J1m.,.w,w my-f' ff yQ 41f'fW3'g,ZMm4 - N x pf .tlifffv f' 4 ,:ff,1y,Qffy,2f 7,4 f f ,w,f,U ,f24 if 4 A, f gf' E' ,V L' , ff f 2f, f 4C'7'4',, f1f7 ff ' tink' 1' -,N QAJMM.. -1,-,,.',., 'Q K5 Z 1 , . --' 1, , f , . .1 , ,,f,f.v, ff , , ,g ffm ,'ff'gW ,,,5 1w, 'f-,ffg ' , Hai.- fm-4 Q 'N I .' 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'e l 'Z M 2 4 S 2 Q a. 7. . lf 2 MW? Z 5 - 5 The 1985-86 Cross Country team devot- ed a lot of time and effort to this year's meets. Whether they were running in shorts because it was so hot, or covered from top to bottom in sweatsuits because it was so cold, you could look down at Lakebottom and see the cross country runners practicing after school. The team received one honor- able mention and had two All Bi-City selec- tions. Junior Carol Simon came in twenty- first place in the state meet. She was the highest individual finisher from our region. Our cross country team, girls and boys, did very well at all of the meets. Coach Hart looks well prepared for a long day of teaching and practicing with the cross country tream. Sophomore Sherry Jenkins slows down to take a break after a race. Sophomore Kristie Doucet is getting stiff competition from the other runners. Erin Cox, sophomore, has a runner's look of concentration. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: Erin Cox, Bonnie Odell, Jennifer Klepac, Carol Simon, Sherry Jenkins, Angie Timms, Kristie Doucet, Keith Boatner, Jamie Brown, Jeff Gagnon, Tometo Williams, Ray Davis, and Paul Shelton. Not pictured: Chris Lofton, Gary Scott, Chris Sargeant, Jeremy Self, Bryan Huff, Jeff Boatner, and Gary Ingram. Cross Country W L sy f On May 29, 1985, a dedication ceremony was held marking the opening of our weight room. Active Booster Club members, alum- ni, friends and staff turned out to commemo- rate this addition. To build and stock the first class facility cost about 530,000 The money was raised by the Booster Club and building supplies and labor were provided by gener- ous and concerned parents. Located behind the gym and open during school hours and until 5 p.m., the weight room was stocked with all of the best ma- chines and equipmentg most users found they had no need to go elsewhere. Senior Jon Craft, a varsity football player and fre- quent user of the weight room said, with the large variety of machines here you don't need to go elsewhere. It received regular use by school athletes and P.E. classes, and students who were simply interested in keeping in shape. Ours is one of the best high school weight rooms in the South. - Coach Bob Nellums l l I Junior Darren Miller and Freshman Chris Raiford encourage sophomore Fred Brown as they spot him during his work out on the bench press. Freshman Antonio Ford tones his legs using the Nautilus front leg curl machine. Benefits of weight lifting include better muscle tone, an improved physique, and an overall feeling of well- being. Weight Room Feature fr , f , fi fr X 4 fs 5 W ff WTWQ . X., 1 . ff, X ii f X f 3 Z if V 7 6 fx , L , , . , f X 5 X X . X f ff rg A X ,s 1, 5 ' I l S 5 2 W ff , f f ' r i wt X X Q This was a frustrating year for coach Tim Mayse, captain Kelsey Ellison and the boys' varsity basketball team. They were pitted against some tough teams, and played their best. However, even long hours of practice didnft pay off, as they won only a few games during the season. Being a young team this year, the odcls were stacked against them. After more hours on the court we will be ex- pecting great things from them. Boys Varsity Basketball M Q S , K Qs f gg 1 .K 1, V- .54 v f s it i ,, .g Q it 1 fl A 1 54 BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Alvin Brooks, Kelsey Ellison, Curtis Hall, Bo Oates, Darrell Owens, Grant Solomon, Talvin Warren, Zack Williams, and Mike Woods. Alvin Brooks looks on, waiting for his teammate to knock the ball away from opposing players. Kelsey Ellison goes for a sure two. Bo Oates goes up for a slam dunk. While making his way down the court, Curtis Hall does some fancy dribbling, Avoiding the attack of a Shaw opponent, Kelsey Ellison jumps for the goal. Surrounded by Jordan players, a daring devil goes to the board. Bo Oates leaps in front of a Shaw opponent to catch the rebound. We are sure to gain the ball for the next play with three of our players under the net. ,. A V 3:1 ' f ,QI -55'1,':' . ,,,,.v , .M J raw, ' Boys Varsity Basketball V335 is s A f 'X ' v Q 21.17 ' rfirwz . f' it x cf ' ii 'f A Z 5 X W t. , W 5 , f f 1 f we z 5' K ,, is Gwyn 7' - 'ff' 1,4 12 X 9 if T Eff? ,, ' , ' ' ' , W kg gf , r 1 XX 5, f? ff ,1 i f , 4 x Q I M 2 if t of 'W This year, the girls' varsity basketball team put more time and effort into practice than ever, and it showed. The crowd's support, and the team's spirit combined with great coaching to make each game a real challenge to every team they played. Team players put in practice timeg lay-up drills and tree throws shooting help improve foul line shots. Senior Vanessa Rowell battles over possession of the ball with the Shaw Raiders. ,f. W., i GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL: Beth Bone, Jackie Parker, Vanessa Rowell, Cheryl McGhee, Angelica Nelson, Bonita Porch, Lynn Green, Carolyn Lee, Phyllis Sheperd. Mr. and Mrs. Ridenour, coaches. Girls' Varsity Basketball 'L' M I- 2 ffwigigf ' simula- A Devil controls the ball in a race down court for th Q goal. ,I f , M5 ummby Q '54, I 54, ,. - Aff fda, 4x'c,,: Mmff ,f f, ff. f Vi 7 www .75Z7fC ' X, , V . , f X f ,xp 4 .ZA SX 'QSM 5 s Q J . A is , i A Q5 A x,.:s 3 W J S X x , The girls who represented our school at basketball games were not just cheerleaders . Like the players, they were athletes who had practiced day after day so they could perform stunts and rally the crowds. Cheer- leading was as opportunity, offering these girls a chance to learn more about themselves while having fun and supporting their school. Being involved as a basketball cheerleader meant backing their team unconditionally. The Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders began their sec- ond year anxious to get to work. They organized and conducted pep rallies, thought up spirit competitions, and cheered at both the boys' and girls' varsity games. Overall, the cheerleaders were fiery representatives of Columbus High School. Miss Cynthia Thomas is the cheerleading sponor. Seniors Kyra Wynn and LaJuanda Waits offer strong leadership on the varsity squad. 4 Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders 2 Q ii f ix - . 3 'Z , ' at Y 7 L . X 3 T t X 3 i ::si? 3 XXX - - VARSITY BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS: Vickie Lockett, Cathy Youmans, Hillary Chesman, Kyra Wynn, Lajaunda Waits. W ,, x Q' .ff ? 1? 1 ,J yZQM,M,,, , W Q, 'y gn, xi' 7, ,,, W V 9 V A ,MM WM V Z W J- ' t' -7 gg. 1, f 4-k,J X' f -Q, . ,.,,,, H,., , . s.-.,-'A 4 ,4--Ml, . 'ffm ifdmw 'W 4 ii' ' ' ,pw A, ,VAA 1 SY: 2 ' rw- '3'f,f,, , - , -'f eiw1- fy' ' ,,f 21 f. 1172357 I, M. an -, -,Q-4.1 ' 2 1 , - V - K . ,-4.1, firgm ,- . , ,.. t . ' M ' ':.iA,i,3:, ?5'4L -4gl,,g,' Sports 1 i ff 1 5 '-'f f S Q v ? if f S . ,T 2 T E E 1 ' X X' ' ? if , 'C 41 ., .f Q . ,MZ L, W, ,,,, ,, ,,,, fs ,. ., Wei:-f f Z P 4 ' .. f . Skillful passing, good offensive plays, and faultless shooting were the goals of the Boyls Junior Varsity Basketball Team. Coach Willie Dysick worked with his team to develop new plays that took advan- tage of each player's strengths. Their high-energy performances and explosive action on the court attracted faithful fans. Sophomore Zack Stoudemire tries to score two points while other players wait to grab the rebound if he misses. Our Blue Devil reaches high in the air in his struggle to recapture the ball. i 4. W W fl 7-l i l 5, JUNIOR VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM: Zack Stoudemire, Henry Mobley, Marcus Watkins, Marcus Mathis, Marcus Harris, Eric Harris, Terrence Ogletree, William Davis, Roger Wilson, Vance Avera, Eric Jones. JV Boys Basketball r , t, ,S ,Y f ' 7 ,i A S 7. 2 3 2 i f A Q ' 4 ,, Q: F f ' ' A '- f w 1 . 1 ss: f f jaw.. ., E f 4 1 2 4 , 1 ,Z . , 4 k 7 7 er 4 ,I Q 1 ' s 8 . A f H ,X , , .- X S Q , ei z ,f L f f 4 4 X r E g Z X , :K X 4 My 5 Z X Z X t. .4 -vll , , , AA K I M 4 l l 1 1 l 1 I I FRESHMAN BOYS BASKETBALL: Andre Stetson, Chris Raiford, Antonio Ford, Lance Edney, Royce Ceaser, Terrence Bransford, Chris Roberts, Walter Williams, Scott Stewart, Billy Blanchard, Jeff Boatner, Negron Senior. , Wfyjpwejygy ,ff , ,V ,QQ ,f ' , Players' attention is divided between the long shot in the air and their opponents on the court. Antonio Ford, protecting his area of the court, hopes the Jordan jump shot missesr Z I 7 1 I I The ranks of the Freshman Basketball Team were filled with players new to CI-IS, but not new to basketball. Coach Jose Negron found that a young team could be an advantage. By the end of the season they had developed their skills and formed a bond for the future. Freshman Boys Basketball 11 'TV Q: flf 'V QQ J- r I. QV rf s rg at V ,fs . sg .V N Q Vs x f Q Q . r cfs, A W -X X f ' A Q A . U I Soccer is a tough, fast, exciting game that requires great physical endurance. It is one of the most popular sports in the world. Student interest sparked the formation of the team in this its premiere season. Mr. Akbari, who has long been involved with soccer, agreed to coach the team. The soccer season began in February with 28 matches scheduled to last until April. Every high school in Columbus formed a team and competed, generating a new interest for sports enthusiasts in the community. Sophomore Mike Lake heads toward the starting line up at the beginning of a practice game. After an attempted goal, players return to their positions to resume the match. A soccer player keeps the ball in his possession by dribbling with his feet down the field. Soccer offers a new opportunity to girls who want to be involved in varsity athletics. . 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Tobin King was chosen All Bi-City Track Athlete of the Year and was qualified for State Championship in five events. Sheri Jenkins, Sera- pis Irby, ljhuanda Waits, and Carol Simon made All Bi-City, while Chris Lofton, Gary Scott, and Kristie Doucet received Honorable Mentions. Oth- er outstanding runners were: Traci Tucker, To- meto Williams, Solomon Williams, and Jeff Jones. Even for an experienced runner, the high hurdles are challeng- ing. Junior Nelson Tomlinson practices his long jump, hoping to increase his distance. Pole vaulting emphasizes precision timing and accuracy. i l X K X K ix X TRACK TEAM: Tina Black, Ramona Calhoun, Erin Cox, Anissa Elzy, Tracy Gary, Christy Greindl, Tongi Hodo, Sheri Jenkins, Lindzee Jones, Jennifer Klepac, Carol Simon, Bonita Porch, Vanessa Stoakley, Angelia Willis, Danyelle Woods, Barbara Glines, Traci Tucker, Shane Allen, Brian Gardner, Scotty Harris, Jonathan Henry, Brian Hicks, Stondus Hodo, Serapis Irby, Jeff Jones, Tobin King, Terry Leonard, Cortnie Mack, Andino Patrick, Gary Scott, Paul Shelton, Darren Smith, Marcus Stewart, Ram Taylor, Nelson Tomlinson, Darrell Wiggins, Solomon Williams, Tometo Williams, Henri Mobley, Kelsey Ellison, Walter Williams, Grent Solomon, Vance Averra, Chris Raiford, Chris Akers, Kevin Swingler, Ben Matthews, Ray Davis, Chris Lofton, Arthur Crawford, Royce Ceaser, Eric Harris, Eric Jones. 2 Track xff yr 71 ' 7 .K49 7 'Mfu 'Wk' , ' , I , 42:f,w71! Y'i2'2 1 ' 'l , , 1' eff, f f I ' . ' 1' ' 5 , fwffge-,, M ff 1 , V ' rr. gf 4 Aff? f -auf 3 A , 4, swim Competing with a teammate to determine the faster runner motivates these athletes. The high jump tests the athletels strength and skill. Sophomore Tometo Williams grasps the baton from his team- mate. Junior Brian Gardner puts all of his weight behind the shotput. Track Q . 1 4 .ff- r Q 2 fs- , 4 f 4 X 4 4 ' W f J 5 f 2 2 1 . W .L X : V W M 4 Q f is Y f if , r ,, Q , Q . , P x 1 3 3 Q J ,5 5 Y f , I A 1 l W 5 T Q V . l , , X . 3 , f Q 3 I ff 3 R g I Z A 1 2 AW! s f , ,, , 4 Q . .M We M! ,sf .,.,. 2 Q M, ff , ,.,..,......---1-u--3 Gymnastics requires a great deal of skill, energy, dedication, determination, and creativity to be successful. The Blue Devil Gym- nastics Team met those requirements in all aspects. They practiced at least four days a week and competed in area meets and the Muscogee County Invitational. Their dedicated coach was Miss Gin- ny Davis. Varsity gymnast Kyra Wynn strikes a ballet pose while practicing on the beam. Gretchen lVlcCosh shows poise and grace on the beam as Kyra Wynn looks on. The gymnasts follow Miss Davis' advice and stretch before tumbling. Z4 Gymnastics 4 VARSITY GYMNASTICS TEAM: Kathy Armstrong, Kim Herring, Kathy Rogers, Lisa Asche, Hilary Chesman, Kyra Wynn, Gretchen McCosh, Carol Simon, lnot picturedl, and Beth Ward Knot picturedl. fi 23 S S. se W i Y if S , sas Mx ' , Mais A fr f f A f gf 3 ZX 1 f x S 1 K J 1 f A N A s 4 9 f- W ' a S 7 as 3 X 4 I f 4 4 ft U X X ' N ,mm 4 1 . r 1 ff ff, X J The 1986 Blue Devil Baseball team started out with high spirits that lasted throughout the season. After the final cut in Spring, players practiced everyday after school and on the weekends. With the help of Copach Howard and Coach Gaines, the Blue Devils were ready to take on the competi- tiOl'1. BASEBALL TEAM: Jeff Boatner, Keith Boatner, Fred Brown, Clark Cole, Tommy Daniels, Brian Davis, Ray Davis, Barry Earl, Bubba Green, Ray Greer, Gary Ingram, Brent Johnson, Timmy Johnson, Duke Kirk, Steve McLendon, Vince Milam, Darren Miller, Jeff Radney, Jeremy Self, Frank Thomas, Kevin Watford, Jason Talbot, 26 Baseball l Q Q 3 2 2 2 2 ! Q i M . , . , V ..,, T-W ,fun . - ., ' , M , , www fi-,MJ , U ' ' ' ' M. , . A fm ,,,, ,gfgygbw , ,ff r,,:lmv.,,,f f f ' , ' 4' Aw Z., ,V ,V',, , ,,,,V M f, V 'P f M ff ' ' ,f , W , ,,, . , :K f '- I f fi-f .2 ffW2W f 'Y sssmw r l The catcher poised with an opened glove makes a good target for the pitcher. Coach Howard prepares the Blue Devils for a game. Junior Brent Johnson stops a ball in the outfield, Sophomore Marcus Chambers bunts, but the ball goes foul. Sophomore Vince Milam makes an out at first. Freshman Jeff Boatner tries to strike the batter out. Junior Darren Miller concentrates on the batter at home. Senior Ray Davis suffers through the pains of practice, Baseball 5 I w., ..-:Diwali , , ,li Coach Howard goes over the agenda for the day's practice. Coach Howard tries to calm Junior Darren Miller down after a rough inning, Senior Steve McLendon prepares to bunt. Senior Ray Davis practices his batting technique, Sophomore Gary Ingram waits to see if his ball went foul. Sophomore Jeremy Self heads for home. 2 ,- ..,. M .,,,, .MW ,J 128 Baseball sg, 14 VJ ' 3 7 42 Wa 1? K W, 1 l I1 l v . 'V - 1-fa' if -ww. . 4 V1 M A Eg. , Q4 T T he J K J 'Nix A w ,V 34 ? 2 W .X X T: V. 1 SENIOR PLAYERS: Ray Davis, Timmy Johnson, Steve Mcl.endon, Frank Thomas. Junior Jason Talbot warms up his arm during practice. Sophomore Jeff Radneyreaches to catch a ball thrown a little high. Collision at Home Plate! Sophomore Vince Milam looks where he needs to throw the ball. Baseball M71 if fi 'jijsg ' EI . ,jew ' X ff , 1 it V X 5 A ss-:g :wif 5: 5 rf -I :ss 331715 is 'fs 5 -14 N The Golf Team practiced with great ex- pectations for their season. They met at Bull Creek golf course four or five days a week to exchange helpful hints and improve their game. Coach Mattingly supervised newcom- ers Jeff Waters and Earnie Davis, and en- couraged Jeff Wolford, Lee Henderson, and Carlos Alexander, all returning golfers. Golf may seem to be the easiest thing to do, but these golfers know better. Freshman Jeff Waters concentrates on sinking this putt. Junior Carlos Alexander puts the ball on the green with ease. ' Sophomore Lee Henderson makes a hole in one. ff'-1m,ww..fffffMM-' H ,Q , 'M ,,,t , V- F1 '--' ' , , - 1- 11. , -- f-f:.,,.m...,f-V ,- . Zami V A - ,wavy I ww' f ff' ' .,.,., , ' ,fl X V ' , . ' V I . f' ,, f g 9 .11 .s f ' t, + X - if.. X- L 4. -. t . .21 -.-fr. ,wr s vt . 4 if V, ,,,y,,.,.,,wr,,,. ,,,.H., ,'f,,. ,f.w i 1 -s'Y..wf' 127 .1'-.:.,y.-Q-Y 'tees ' q ,,.'.,.M Wn4fe,:, -s g-ry gm' 1 . f :M wi4..,f'f+: L..-a,g:,..a2u,' 'it fQ..ts.wzi5 ' sa .wg5g2M9!?TL1:,mi .Q 2 , .1 ' fcffriimmifag, ff:ZfifmfgQ-':.,L1f.iZ1 .w.- ..M - - - I - ' X it i ft T I if 1 -L I , 3 1 i Ill -as-Q... GOLF TEAM: Jeff Wolford, Lee Henderson, Carlos Alexander, Jeff Waters, Earnie Davis, Doug Fredricks, John Kennedy, Mary Mattingly, Tami Worrell, Wendy Patrick, Cheryl Witt, Paige Mclntosh, Melissa Carpenter, Angela Gary. 1 1 1 1 i 7 1 liE IIA Coach Mattingly and top golfer Jeff Wolfgyd worked hard to make sure Columbus had a good golf team this year. , i0 chu 1-,,,,,. l - - I u ' i u 'N' Senior Jeff Wolford's initial swing puts the ball right where he wants it. Sophomore Lee Henderson is forced to hit the ball high to clear the surrounding trees, Junior Carlos Alexander is trying to determine the speed of the greens. Senior Jeff Wolfordls ball lands in an ant bed, and he doesn't seem too anxious to hit it. .wa X 3 f wp. , , - i ., ,, fr! 1' 'V Golf Team 131 , i ,f , 'L x J Q Q fi f i 1 1 , Mrs. Land was the devoted coach of the Tennis Team. 1 i W ,144 f A J , E Vs., 4 lladi The Columbus High Tennis Team participated fully in region competition, which involved a maximum of ten matches. All matches were played at Cooper Creek, and consisted of six singles and three doubles matches for both boys and girls. Individual players were chosen to represent Colum- l bus High in the Annual Muscogee County Invitational Tennis Tourna- ment. An awards banquet was held in the spring to recognize outstand- ing players. Senior Sean Cleveland gracefully hits the ball to his opponent. Senior Ram Taylor practices to improve his backhand. Sophomore John Pittman is determined not to give up a point. Sophomore Jeanie Goldsmith practices her serve. Senior Renee Roth returns a serve. Tennis Team Edimigfxi iiilill 2 - 1 l ll ii i l, ,ii is 1 ii iii i I I , . llxf l W i mil i li ffifi , i i is T iii if fi ii' ,li , , i .i iiziniiil iilil ii'l i' :iii 'i T ll ' ii ii i, 'i.ig1'l,i...iiii'x .'I li, ill ,mv ' Q TENNIS TEAM: Beth Bone, Brooke Bone, Jennifer Carmack, Jeanie Goldsmii Patrice Luttrell, Michelle McI.aurin, Renee Roth, Amy Watson, Sean Clevelan Jason Murray, John Pittman, Ram Taylor, and Shawn Turpin. l 'N QAYA. X X, r f Q, 'f ' rf , .4 as Q 9 . t f ' is se, ,wwf M if-.!.... SWIM TEAM: Karen Hill, Captain, Nancy Hill, Susan Wagner, Laurie Walker, Brad Stewart. , S f .sw f' ir f is, 52 it QW S' ary 2 K1 , f .t I 9. ,MM lf f I QM, Y., , 4 S.. 0, ,V-Q--2421 A , mfg Mm 1 X 5-1, 2 A f Wi f A A A The swim team started in 1983. Coach David Kirk became the appoint- ed coach. At the time, there were only two members. Now the team has grown to five. The high school swimming season consisted of two main meets: the Emory High School Invitational in Atlanta and the State High School Meet in Athens. Each swimmer was only allowed to swim in two individual events and one relay. The team practiced fifteen hours each week. Senior Karen Hill and Freshman Susan Wagner don caps and goggles and grab floats before working out in the pool. Ei The starting block is where it all begins for this serious competitor. 'Q Freshman Brad Stewart joins Laurie, Nancy and Susan, three members of the girl's relay team that took first place at Emory. The backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly and freestyle are all easy for these four, who demonstrate them with ease. Swim Team 134 Faculty Division gym .W .7frqr1v7r7::g17-f, M, ,,,, f .VV,, ,q...-,,., . ,.V,,, , , .,...,, , k.., V .,,,. .Y,M,..,., ..,, , f v v,,, , V, M 21: n-V' FACULTY Mrs. Price and Mrs. Johnson enjoyyan opportunity to exchange ideas in the privacy Hof the 'teachers' lounge. When Mr. Jack Schiffman,lEnglish and Humanities teacher, was asked what made him want to teach, he replied, FM CRAZY! Faculty Division FACULTY Over the years, Columbus High has been recognized time after time for its students and graduates and their awards and accom- plishments. The controlling force of Columbus High is its faculty. The word faculty includes not only teachers, but the principal, assistant principals, guidance counselors, and secretaries, as well as the library staff. Their contributions often go unnoticed. On the other hand, educators are also the center of controversy. Some people say they are underpaid and overworked, and some dis- agree, but either wayi, they do a great job of leading and guiding CHS students. They have led many Columbus High students to realize their potential and become noted personalities and politi- cal leaders. Dr. Ronnie Shehane, principal, is very dedicated to the school's purpose. Dr. Shehane guides the other faculty members and solves crucial problems. Our assistant principal in charge of attendance, Mr. Jimmie Habersham, checks students in and out of school and takes care of announcements and various other tasks. Mr. Habersham is a vital part of Columbus High. Mr. Wayne Barefield is assistant principal in charge of discipline. He has a reputation for being a very strict disciplinarian. He cares about the students. In other words, he treats the Blue Devils as if they were his own children. W Our guidance counselors, Mr. Tim Mayse, Mrs. Marie Floyd, Mrs. Charlotte Kaeserman, and Mrs. Florence McCorlew, are very dedicated to their work. They make extreme efforts to be in touch with every student. These four individuals, assisted by Mrs. Verdie Jones, take care of grades, test scores, competitions, and special events for Columbus High students. Mr. Keith Tilton is in charge of absentees. He calls the home of each absentee every day to inquire as to what is preventing that student from attending school. The secretaries, Mrs. Joyce Bias and Mrs. Katrina Price, are hardworking and dedicated to han- dling phone calls and paperwork. Librarian Roy Judah and assistant Mrs. Oneysa Johnson and secretary Mrs. Loretta Freeman take care of Columbus High's wealth of literary and audio-visual equipment. The library offers a great environment for students to do projects, study, or watch films. Without its faculty and administration, Columbus High would not be the same. We are grateful for a dedicated staff. v Dr. Ronnie Shehane Mr. Wayne Barefield Mr. Jimmie Habersham Mr, Keith Tilton ' 9 1 fn, I U VV ,gf kg,.,:f6?,g5 If Ji., , ...ELI -Q: :Ayr s i lty A Sf f A- '9 N 'tail iw O .,,. I, fl, Vlfflx, ,, Mr. Tim Mayse wg, Mrs, Marie Floyd Mrs. Charlotte Kaeserman Mrs. Florence McCorlew Mrs. Katrina Price Mrs. Loretta Freeman Faculty ?Z2W'W7wff,ff rffyvf !M? f6zifffff f,4fffffff6z' 4 ,f ,ffm , gf, ' , , ' f' if. f f, ,4 f, ,f fi ...+V-fp ff! - f ,iF ,f,.,, gW,,,, : M ' 1 I , , Ma'-1 'fyiyfiv Qjf, ,EJ 1,6 , ,V ,JV Aki. , , , 'Qf,', V74f ,f ,.Q,f+, ,, fa, am ,f if A ' fa. 5,104 9 ,f 12 U, , ff ,fiif-,'W' i . :I f W, f ,x L ,f,,' f ,' ffm., 4,21 ff ,Aff , , H f 4 wwf? - ' fn? 4ff',QfQ1f,i ' ,ww,,,,f,::f f m V' 2 , -' H -4, V yi! fripvw ,. i' ' Q, ,Q ' ,M xv' I fy ,. , :AV ,af mi, f-, f f mf, , , , , fu :ff HQZGZA , ' ,zwfj ' , 1 wr . ..,, f, gy, 5.3 K X VQf5ffff ',,,,,,p 'ff7f!'3 , ,M 1 l f fag? 1 f X 3' f XJ!!! 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Coach Ginny Davis coaches the gymnastics team, is an athletic trainer, and also teaches Health and P.E, Mr. Averill explains an assignment to John Lloyd, freshman. .fn - 51' ' JJ NJ A ' f if ,QV Q1 ,ff ' RI XJ ' 'R K C J T . j , X U' U .X , -fo X s it Q! 3 :lj K l tx. try N 'Q XO' U 'JJ ' -X if ' ll- f X ' -Y ' .1 F' ' J BIN Sym IK, Nl Ni e- Q NW it 2' 1 . A ft r Q t Q xx!! xx X QNX-1 XXX ,tml xy ,srl ' KC . 5 ,ri 1 QW as QV FJXN YR! X Ml J x. Faculty Mr. Hill carefully selects sheet music for the choral group's presentation at the Honors Program. Mrs. Metcalf, obviously a morning person, smiles cheerfully as she check her mailbox. Coach Kirk trains with the freshman football team as well as having to cope with the hazards of a teacher. x ,I Wwr tr. ! l Marvin Dean Fred Dore lr 2 gf ff- Z V 4 5? 1 via? Herb Dorman Sherry Ellison l l 1 Mr. Currier drills the band in preparation for the football season. Miss Smith and Mr. Mayse discuss ways of improving performance in class. Faculty , Miss Lewis made a new friend at the Civitan convention. Freshman English teacher Vicki Urquhart takes time to explain an assignment to one of her students. 'l fx .e f Q is-so 'I N Patti Farmer Debbie Faulkner Debbie Ford Sgm, Glover ! i ,,, n ' u 4,4- t,,h.v wwe, 'L , wfqfw' .W ny. f ,,,,. v, ,W ,, ,,. nw 'H' , ...ewf fwfr 'KAW 4- wb W .n ,wan-,0 ,,,.i..,-LW' f, me -,nM,.w,,, Zjyw, , ,, ,W . , ,fe wynaw yifmwwf- V, , K, , a,,,,,,MvfU.y1 to f 'ff- ...Q-,..,?. we W ,., .asa mf' M' , wo'-fa Coach Magoni heads for the gym during his free time to consult with Coach Nellums, Mrs. Payne greets parents with a smile at Open House, spon- sored by the PTA. Faculty r we if , ' ef' ,,, V, , Q,-ff-Q., ' r-'1'Mw-misss:-:ans-f'-'Mr-K Mr. Jack Schiffman, one of our faculty's best traveled members, stresses the importance of learning about other cultures. Mrs. Metcalf sorts through her Free Enterprise papers in preparation for class. yr Q ' FYQM ,-- ' - ,f -.fam r pl 'N . P-fffitf ,i -guy, , 'ff L Geraldine Goodman Mary Hopper Bobby Howard Oneysa Johnson Faculty ,rfwfiif r-'V Wfif A WW6yff WWWW 2 ' ' I , Q ' ZZ f - '1 , ff X4 W f f Z I : , ZW!! W 1 ' ff' ' ff f ' , ff Q, I fm? 1 , if kwin, 574, ' 4 Sylvia Johnson Verdie Jones Mrs. Stinson waits patiently for the late bell to ring so that she can begin teaching. Cathy Carter, as advisor for the French Club, helps clean the courtyard each month. Sylvia Johnson has a cheerful smile as she thinks of the success of her Footlighters Club. f We x K l 32- M 'N y '-4 , if 'f'ifu',,Q .. IH, tvs.. me X ' ,W if i f.y,,21ff-,14:f:Q14'2Z3f e'.qfj,1'h+?3i -in ,QT fy f. 1. ,pq V -ff -V -- - f j 1 5 ,,,V new ggnbytituiug, X4 3,4 354-.J 5 xx? , v Az, t ' h Q. 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Joyce Land FQGDONOTHXNM l 2 lr 5 Juanita Lee Caroline LeMay Susan Leonard 7 W?Wff W 144 Faculty A WX 'f 24f lfpiif - 217' Q' W 1 if Coach Nellums reviews in his mind the game plan for the upcoming game. Mrs. Kellett waits patiently while her students finish a test, Ms. Wilson and Samantha Westbrook clown around as they sort music, Ms. Lewis answers phones for the telethon. 5 i,.WM-W ' Patricia Lewis MWMMCW m,,,,, Shirley Lewis 11.4, , ff I W- v I V i t it l, l wks Sfxwwsswsssww Chuck Magoni Ellis Mattingly vii v fm? ,I ,,w,',13,r-73 yo ig Q ,,', 14, fi! Qi, fir ,Q i:, If fgfgzfn f, Q vi ,,,,,,,, 4 4, r We f. fzffiwf, ri, , rep., 2, L....f5 ' HE L Faculty Nelda Merritt Alice Metcalf Barbara Mims Elaine Mordic Ms, Juanita Lee keeps communication lines open. Inter- ested teachers regularly contact parents to enlist their support both in and out of the classroom. I I Pamela Faculty Zifggn 5 if. + ' 2 .fr .-2 t, w it 5 Payne Jack Schiffman Cassandra Smith Cynthia Thomas Mrs. Carolyn Asbell expresses the attitude of many other teachers when she suggests that :he longer she teaches the harder it gets. ? lf? 4 sseifss gs Dwain Tovey Vicki Urquhart Claire Van Dinter John Washington Ronald West Jean Wolf l Senior Claire Dennis gives Dr. Shehane some pointers on how to make her senior year better and improve the school for future Blue Devils. Faculty A SILVER ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIO WELCOMIN EW ADDITIONS Six new teachers have joined the faculty this year. We welcomed them at the beginning of the year with open minds, and now that this year has gone by they are truly a part of the CHS tradition. Their spirit and contributions are part of the rea- son our faculty outshines them all. Villil They were: Dr. Deborah Faulkner and Cynthia Thomas, sci- enceg Beth Skelton and Ann Lyons, mathg Susan Leonard, Spanish, and Ms.Wilson, orchestra. ff f 4' . x W ., ff V 1 Q I V f 4 f rw Q ' fz' . ' 'C7 ,V ff 3. fl' ff an ..,' f MJ' 1' fc, , ' M -M 'N f 1, Q S.. , . . 1986 marks the 25th year Mrs. Barrow has been teaching at CHS. When considering copy material for this special feature we asked Mrs. Barrow to give us some information on her years at our school, She said it so well we decided to neither cut it nor add to it, but to print it as is. After all, who could better express Mrs. Barrowls experiences here than Mrs. Barrow herself. I graduated from Columbus High School in 1948g in the fall of 1961, I returned here to teach. Although my field was English literature, I was hired to teach French I. I had to return to college during the summer to take a refresher course in French. I learned more than my stu- dents during the first few years that I taught because although I had studied French for two years in high school and I had minored in French in college and was certified to teach it, I really had to study to stay ahead of my students to be able to answer questions that they might ask. Some classes I remember better than oth- ers because there were either exceptionally good students in class or there were a great many discipline problems in the class. One of the worst classes I ever had was in Language Orientation - a course which required stu- dents to study Spanish, French, and Latin for twelve weeks each, the teachers rotated stu- dents. I was relieved when the School District decided not to offer that course anymore be- cause the students were not the least bit inter- ested in foreign language and foreign cultures. One day I was teaching French to my last period class when this bald-headed man walked ing I continued to teach for a second or two before I realized that our governor, Lester Mad- dox, had walked into my classroomg he just said hello and continued on his way, he was in Columbus to speak to a civic group and had asked to visit some schools. He had been re- 148 Faculty sponsible for improvements in teacher's sala- ries and in the school programs and wanted to see the results. I have had some pleasant surprises from my students. I was chosen STAR Teacher in 1980 by Stacy Turner, that same year the annual was dedicated to me. I was selected STAR Teacher again in 1982 by Donna Fussell. All of these I consider great honors because they come from students who consider that I have been influen- tial in a positive way in their lives. I once had a class of twenty-eight students: three girls and twenty-five boys. They came to me for English during the sixth period. One day we discussed chivalry and I made the statement that chivalry is now dead, no one opens doors for females anymore and no males stand when a woman enters the room, except my husband. The next day an English teacher came to my room to ask me a questiong when I reentered my room, all the boys were standing. I didn't know what was going on until one of them said, Mrs, Barrow, why don't you sit down so that we can sit. Then I realized that they were trying to be chivalrous. This same class one day turned all their desks around while I was at the door with a teacher. I just pretended that ev- erything was normal and did not say a thing to them about the direction in which they were facing. Needless to say, I won't soon forget that class. My years here have been enjoyable and have been years of tremendous change in everything from the makeup of the student body to the shape of the building to the curriculum. I feel honored and proud to have been a part of the changes. - Marion Barrow 2 I SERVICE STAFFS ,,,L,.,4L..?, , 1 Z1,X.'liXn'75m. . ,tr V 6 , I . ,,,. .,., , ,,,,. ,.,.,,,.,, .,.f ,,.,. , , , , M, we-A f4.,ls..f f 1- 0 ' 0 W,,.,.,... J? , 1.7. I ww- H, M , q 1 1 .f The janitorial staff is as follows: Annie Keigler, Lester Carson, Donald Scott, John lVlcClary, Michael Adams, Barbara Table, John Albert Williams, ldelle Seller, and Glenda Riser. The cafeteria staff and managers work hard to insure that the students receive proper nutrition and that the lunch lines move efficiently. Faculty RELIANCE GAS el . -n Q S CORP. Columbus, GA Mp ,I Laura 327-0231 J if Congratulatlons Love You Mom Dad and Nancy 1 O ' e U ,,, W 3 Congratulahons Post Office BOX 42 f M47 f ff!! W cfw Semor Chris Lofton is curious as to what his classmates are writing about. 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I fi .4 'Q A -vu' Senior Ads CCDNGRATULATIGNS RALPH You I-Iave Made Us Very Proud Cf You Love, Mom and Dad Gai I love you not only because you re bright and shine I love you because you re mine CONGRATULATIONS kid I xll i, If If l E 1, 7 . . 7 0 nior Kohlen Moore plans his day as he relaxes over breakfast, ' Teresa Watkins seems confident as she gives her campaign speech. S nior Ad SENIOR BIOGRAPHY The following names have one thing in common. They have each spent 4,680 hours in hi,gh school. Aside from that, other dedicated devils have spent additional hours of their time participating in extra- curricular activities and achieving special honors. This extra effort by our students to become involved enables Columbus High School to outshine them all, Enthusiastic fans cheer the football team to a victory against Hardaway. Gail Spetter and Richard Grantham are dressed to win first place in the Senior Halloween costume contest. Seniors Bobby Hyscher and Patrick Ferguson concen- trate on a writing assignment. Senior Tina Jackson hopes her enthusiasm will pay off when the votes are tallied. Charlotte Adkins - Spanish Club 43 Orchestra 13 Criminal Justice Club 4. Angela Allen - FSA 3, 43 Math Honor 23 Certificate of Proficiency in Typing 1. Audrey Elaine Allen - Basketball 2, 3. Keith Allen - Key Club 3, 43 Junior Civitan 3, 43 Junior Class Council3 Football 3, 43 US National Leadership Merit3 Society of Distinguished American High School Students3 Whois Who Among American High School Students. Joanne Andrews - Key Club 1, 2, 43 Junior Class Council3 Senior Class Council3 French Club 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, National Honor Society 3, 43 Biology Award3 Piano Award3 Georgia Certificate of Merit Award3 Who's Who Among American High School Studentsg Society of Distinguished American Stu- dents. Kathy Armstrong - Key Club 2, 33 Junior Civitan 3, 43 Senior Class Council 43 Junior Class Council 33 Pep Club 1, 43 National Honor Society 33 Varsity Cheer- leader 43 Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 43 Society of Distin- guished American High School Students 1, 2, 33 Who's Who Among American High School Students 33 Alpha Scholar3 Georgia Certificate of Merit, US National Leadership Award Winner3 Member of US Achievement Academy3 3 year letterman in gymnas- tics3 3 year trophy winner for high average score on uneven parallel bars. Laurie Atkins - Junior Civitan 2, 3, 43 Junior Class Council 33 Senior Class Council 43 French Club 1, 2, 33 French Club Vice-President 33 Y-Club 23 Pep Club 13 Quill 8: Scroll 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Model UN 3, 43 COHISCAN 2, 3, 43 Yearbook Lay- out Editor 33 Yearbook Editor 43 Hugh O7Brian Youth Foundation leadership seminar 23 Governor's Honors Program in Communicative Arts 33 First in city in girl's spelling 33 National Merit semifinalist 43 University of Georgia Merit Scholar 33 Presbyterian College Jr. Fellow 33 Who's Who Among American High School Students 2, 33 Society of Distinguished American High School Students 2, 33 English Honor Student 3. Veronica Averett - Junior Civitan3 Spanish Club3 Al- lied Medical Careers Club. Kim Bartlett - Junior Civitan 23 Spanish Club 3. Darrell Bennett - Football 13 Basketball 1, 23 Track 1, 4. Beth Bone - Key Club 3, 43 Senior Class Council 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Pep Club 13 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Tennis 3, 43 Track 2. Amy Bonner - Spanish Club 1, 23 Pep Club 13 Track 23 Vica 3, 43 Drama 4. Tracy A. Brady - Track 1, 2, 33 Jets Club 2, 33 Marching Band 1, 2. Holly Bramblett - Key Club 33 HC Club 3, 43 Junior Civitan 2, 3, 43 Student Council 1, 2, 43 Senior Class Council 43 Spanish Club 2, 43 Pep Club Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Basketball Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 English Honor Student3 Math Team 43 Data Processing Club 43 Junior Achievemet 2 154 Senior Biography John Brasch Lori Brass - Spanish Club 3. Thaddeus Broadnax - Student Council 1. Stephanie Brooks Dennis Brown - Junior Civitan 43 Golf 1, 23 Wrestling 2. Jeff Brown - Junior Classical League 33 National Hon- or Society 33 FBLA president 33 Data Processing Club President 2, 3. Rhonda Brown Tammy Brown - Student Council 1, 23 Spanish Club 33 Pep Club Secretary 1, 23 Vica 43 Blue Angels Co- captain 1, 2. Shara Bryan - National Honor Society 3, 43 Gover- nor's Honors 33 All-City Chorus 2, 33 Literary Meet 2, 3. Bernard Campbell Melissa Carpenter - Junior Civitan 43 Pep Club 13 FBLA 33 C.J. Club 3, 4. Rob Cavis - Class Officer 23 C Club 23 Junior Civitan 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 4-H 1, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 13 Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Todd Chapman - C Club 1, 43 Art Club 2, 3, 43 Junior Civitan 43 Student Council 13 Football 13 Base- ball 1, 3. Susan Cheney - Junior Classical League 3. Sean Cleveland - C Club 2, 3, 43 Senior Class Council 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 ROTC 3, 43 Track 3, 4. Geoff Clippinger Jeff Corley - Key Club 2, 33 HC Club 3, 43 Junior Civitan 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 3, 43 Math Team 4. Sean Cowan - Football 1. Jon Craft - Class Officer 2, 33 Junior Civitan 3, 43 Interact 2, 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 National Merit. Dante Daniel - Football 1, 2, 33 Jets Club 33 ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4. Brad Davenport Ray Davis - Key Club 3, 43 Junior Civitan 43 Spanish Club 23 National Honor Society 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 33 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Track 43 3rd place in Columbus Optimist Club Oratorical Contest. Tammi Davis - Junior Civitan 43 Senior Class Council 43 National Honor Society 43 Vica 4. Janice Dean - Junior Civitan 33 Senior Class Council 43 Vica 43 Chorus 1, 33 Careers Club 13 Spanish Club 13 Computer Club 2. Claire Dennis - Junior Civitan 2, 3, 43 Student Council 43 Senior Class Council 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. Johnna Dennis Jocelyn DeRamus - Sophomore Class Treasurer3 Ju- nior Civitan 3, 43 Student Council 43 Junior Class Council3 Senior Class Council3 Freshman Class Coun- cil3 Pep Club 13 Jets Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students3 Speak up for Young Americans Award3 Junior Achievement 2, 3. Lesa Duke - Student Council 23 FACE 43 ROTC 33 ROTC Rifle Team 3. Kelsey Ellison - UC Club 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Beth Evans - Junior Civitan 2, 3, 43 Student Council 13 French Club 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1. Kevin Faniel - Football 1, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. David Ferguson - Footlighters 2, 3, 43 Governor's Honors Program3 2nd place All-State Chorus 1, 2. Patrick Ferguson - Junior Civitan 3, 43 French Club 13 Footlighters 2, 3, 43 Governor's Honors Program3 American Penwomen's Poetry Contest Winner. Stacy Ferguson - Key Club 2, 3, 43 Junior Civitan 3, 43 Spanish Club 23 Pep Club 1. Tony Ferguson Lisa Ferraioli - Chorus 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 13 FACE 4. Lafe Figgars - C Club 2, 33 Football 13 Student Council 23 Footlighters 3, 4. Brian Fuller - Basketball 13 Track 13 Boys District Typist3 Word Processing Honor Student 3. Donna Gallman - Key Club 43 Junior Civitan 43 Stu- dent Council 13 Criminal Justice Club 2, 4. Amy Gannaway - Key Club 3, 43 C Club 33 Junior Civitan 3, 43 Junior Classical League 2, 33 Who's Who Among American High School Students. Wendy Gardner - Key Club 2, 3, 43 Junior Civitan 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Pep Club 13 Criminal Justice Club 2, 3. David Garner - Vica 43 Wrestling 1. Angela Gary - Key Club 33 Junior Civitan 3, 43 Span- ish Club 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Outstand- ing Freshman Band Award3 Georgia Certificate of Merit3 Governor's Honors Program Alternate3 Wh'o's Who Among American High School Students. Q X Amy Ginn X X Jodonna Glenn - Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, C Club 3, 4, Junior Civitan 3, 4, Junior Class Council 3, Senior Class Council 4, Spanish Club 1, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, Quill and Scroll 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Softball Manager 3, JV Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader Captain, Gymnastics Team, Blue Angels, Outstanding Sophomore, United States Student Council Award, Jets Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Inter- club 2, 3, Blue Streak 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2. Craig Grantham - MC Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Academic Award for Excellence, Baseball, Scholastic Achievement Award in Physical Education, Scholastic Achievement Award in Sci- ence. ' Shannon Greyer - Student Council 2, 3, 4, Junior Civitan 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Council 3, Senior Class Council , Allied Medical Careers Club 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. Raymond Griffin Chuck Hall - US National Leadership Merit Award, Society of Distinguished American High School Stu- dents, Who's Who Among American High School Students. Joanie Hardy - Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 1. David Harris - Key Club 1, 2, 3, Junior Civitan 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, National Hon- or Society 3, 4. Jeff Harris - National Honor Society 3, 4, Most Valu- able Player, Basketball, Honor student in Physical Education, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Stephen Hartley - MC Club 2, Student Council 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Rhonda Hawkins - Junior Classical League 2, 3, Pep Club 1, National Honor Society 3, 4, Health Award 1. Glisson Heath - French Club 1, Pep Club 1, 2. Paul Helms Christie Heron - C Club 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, Softball Team 2, 4. Kimberly Hess - Key Club 3, Art Club 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, Pep Club 1. Karen Hill - Class Officer 1, 3, 4, C Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Civitan 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Council 3, Senior Class Council 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, National Honor Society 3, 4, State High School Champion in swimming 2, 3, All-American in swim- ming 2, 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 4, Society of Distinguished High School Students 3, 4, Outstanding Student in Algebra ll, Georgia Certificate of Merit 3. Marc Hinson - Junior Civitan 4. Heather Hitchcock - Junior Civitan 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Governor's Honors Finalist in Music, All State Band 3, All-State Band Semi-finalist 1, 2, Outstanding Band Member 1, 3, Honors Student in Social Studies 2, Music Associ- ation Achievement Award 1. Anessa Hodges Sherrie Holland - Student Council 1. Endia Hollis - Spanish Club 4, FHA 1, 2, 4. Gregory Holmes Anthony Hubbard - Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 3, 4. Chris Hudson - Track 3, 4. Traci Huff - Health Club 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Data Processing 3, 4, Columbus College Honors Band. Tracy Hughey - FHA 1, Track 1. Dorenda Humphrey - .Track 1. Cathy Hunter - Health Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Bobby Hyscher - Junior Achievement Vice President. Donna Irvin - Key Club 4, Junior Civitan 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Council 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Governor's Honors Program nominee 3. Latricia Jackson Mindy Jackson - Softball 2, 3, 4. Sabrina Jackson - Key Club 3, 4, Junior Civitan 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Council 3, Senior Class Council 4, Health Club 3, Pep Club 1, Jets Club 2, 3, 4. Tina Jackson - Class Officer 1, 2, 3, Junior Civitan 4, Student Council 1, 2, Junior Council 3, Senior Coun- cil 4, Health Club 2, Pep Club 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Outstanding Freshman, JV Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader Co-captain 3. James Jenkins Penny Johnson Tim Johnson - Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4. Jennifer Joiner - Key Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Council 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Pep Club 1, Track 2. Chris Jones Cynthia Jones - Jets 3, All-City Honors Chorus, Senior Biography Senior Biography Seniors Jean Jones and Kyra Wynn goof off at a Civitan 'etreat. Andrea Bone and Kohlen Moore display their creativity. Senior Beth Wilson returns to childhood. Senior Terrie Thomas seems exhausted after a school day. Senior Steven Hartley's hand-off was successful in making a touchdown in the homecoming game. FBLA 3, Blue Angels 3, Darrell Jones - Student Council 1, Footlighters 3, Wrestling 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Track 3, 4. Debra Ann Jones - Junior Civitan 2, 3, 4, Junior Council 3, Senior Council 4, Spanish Club 4, French Club 1, Y-Club 2, 3. Jeffrey Jones - C Club 3, 4, Junior Civitan 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3. Laura Jones - Key Club 3, 4, Junior Civitan 3, 4, Junior Council 3, Junior Classical League 2, 3, Pep Club 1, National Honor Society 3. Melissa Jones - Perfect Attendance Certificate. Twyonia Jones - Junior Civitan 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, Blue Angels 3. Veronica Jones - Elizabeth Keithley Tracy Kennedy - Key Club 3, Junior Civitan 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Council 4, Junior Class Council 3, Soph- omore Class Council 2, Freshman 'Class Council 1, Quill and Scroll 3, Blue Streak Staff 2, 3, Future Business Leaders Of America 3, 4, Outstanding Freshman in Chorus 1, Miss FSA, 3rd place winner at GSPA 2. Karen Killette - Freshman Secretary 1, Science Club 1, Junior Civitan 4, Student Council 4, Junior Class Council 3, Senior Class Council 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, FHA 1, Footlighters 3, National Honor Society 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students. Aletha Kimbrough - Basketball 1, 2. Tobin King - C Club 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, All Bi-City Track in 1985, Most Valuable Player in Track, Gold Helmet Award. Bobby Knox - Baseball 2, 3. Christina Langford - Drama Club 2, Future Business Leaders of America 1, Track 2, Criminal Justice Club 2, 3, 4. Debbie Lauderdale - Future Homemakers of America 3. Ralph Leary - Key Club 1, 2, 3, Junior Civitan 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Wres- tling 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. John Lemieux - C Club 3, Junior Civitan 3, 4, Football 3. Clifton Lewis - Junior Civitan 2, Football 1, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Reggie Lioves - Pep Club 1, Data Processing 2. Ginger Lloyd - National Honor Society 4, Choir 1, 2, 3. Vicki Lockett - Junior Civitan 4, Senior Class Council 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Future Homemakers of Amer- ica 3, 4. Chris Lofton - C Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Civitan 3, 4, Class Council 2, 3, 4, Blue Streak Staff 2, Track 2, 4, Cross Country 2, 4. Alesia Maddox - All Bi-City Chorus 3, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4. Monica Mahone - Future Homemakers of America 1, Pep Club 1, Library Assistant 1. Kimberly Marcus - Head to Head 2, Class Officer 4, Junior Civitan 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Council 4, Span- ish Class President 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Political Processes Honor Student, Gretchen McCosh - Key Club 3, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 1, National Honor Society 3, 4, Outstanding Junior, Honor Student for English 3, Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, Health Club 2. Kevin McCowan - Junior Civitan 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2. Stacy McKemie - Junior Civitan 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Blue Streak Staff 2, 3, Vica 4, Health Occupation Club 2, Michelle McLaurin - Key Club 3, Junior Civitan 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Council 3, Senior Clas Council 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, French Club 1, Allied Medical Careers Club 2, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Criminal Justice Club 2, Tennis Club 3. Tammy McNeer - Band 1, 2, Criminal Justice Club 2, 3, 4. Mary Jane McRae - Who's Who. Kristi Mendoza - Key Club 2, 3, Junior Civitan 3, Pep Club 1, 2, Crimnal Justice 3, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Outstanding Fielder 1, All-Tournament Team 3, 4, Most Valuable Player 3, All Bi-City Team 3. Jeff Miles - Spanish Club 3. Theron K. Mitchell John Moon - Golf 1, 2. Kohlen Moore - Freshman Class Senator, Junior Class Vice-President, Senior Class President, Junior Civi- tan 3, 4, Senior Council 4, Junior Council 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Society of Distinguished American High School Students. Laura Moss - Freshman Class Senator, Key Club 3, Junior Civitan 3, Junior Council 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Society of Distin- guished American High School Students, lst place editorial in Ledger Contest, Alpha Scholar, COHlS- CAN 2, 3. Jeff Napier Willie Nichols Alisha Odom - Junior Civitan 2, 3, 4. Melanie Osment 4 Key Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Typing Award 1. Chris Osorio - Allied Medical Careers Club 3, 4, Track 1, 2. Lauren Owens - Junior Civitan 4, Spanish Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Governor's Honors nominee in Social Studies 3, All Tournament Softball Team 4, Veterans of America Speech Contest runner up. Jacqueline H. Parker - C Club 2, 3, Junior Civitan 4, Student Council 2, Senior Class Council 4, Spanish Club 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Most Improved Basket- ball Player 2, Bi-City Forward of the Year 3, Best Rebounder 3. Stacy Patterson James Payne Debbie Peirce - Key Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Civitan 3, 4, Spanish 3, Pep Club 1, First place Girl's Soloist 1984-85 Literary Meet, Outstanding Sophomore and Junior in Chorus. Kristine Pennington - Senior Council 4, National Hon- or Society 3, 4, First Place Muscogee County Short Story Contest 2, Governor's Honors Program 2, Al- pha Scholar 1, 2, 3, Society of Distinguished Ameri- can High School Students 2, 3, Georgia Merit Scholar 3, Outstanding Freshman 1, Criminal Justice Club 2, 3, Cross Country 2, Junior Achievement 1, DAR History Award, Social Studies Honor Student 2, Spanish Honor Student 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students, National Honor Roll. Fonda Perry - Spanish Club 4, Softball 2, 3. Kim Pierce - Freshman Class Secretary, Key Club 2, 3, C Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Civitan 2, 3, Student Council 1, 4, Junior Council 3, Senior Council 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, JV Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Gymnastics Team, Tennis Team, Pep Club, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Society of Distinguished American High School Students. Tyrone Pinckney - Football 4, Basketball 4, Track 4. Donald Popham Allen Porter Paul Price - Perfect Attendance Award 1, 2, 3. Bobby Reese Kristi Rice - Spanish Club 3, FACE 3, Columbus College Achievement Award 3. Paul Riggle Lelia Rome - FHA 1, 2, 3. Renee Roth - Junior Civitan 3, 4, Junior Class Council 3, Senior Class Council 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Track 2, Gymnastics 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 4. Stan Sanders - Wrestling 2. Elizabeth Schmitt - Junior Civitan 4, Spanish Club 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, All-State Chorus 3, 4, All-City Chorus 2, 3, 4, Public Speaking Contest, 2nd place, Jeff Scrimpshire Henry Sessions Glenda Shehane - Junior Civitan 4, Junior Class Council 3, Senior Class Council 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Leadership Merit Award 2, Who's Who Among American High School Students 2, 3, Society of Distinguished Ameri- can High School Students 3, Alpha Scholar 1, 2, Physical Science Award 1, Social Studies Award 2, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Georgia Certificate of Merit Award, Presbyterian College Jr. Fellowship Award 3, Governoris Honors Program Semi-finalist in Science 2, Denise Shores Kym Shuttleworth - Spanish Club 4, Y-Club 3, Model UN 4, COHISCAN 3, 4. Grady Simmons - Library Assistant 2, 3, Footlighters 2, Track 3, Beth Smith - Junior Civitan 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Pep Club 1, Footlighters 2. Karen Smith - Art Club 3, 4. Lisa Smith - Spanish Club 3, 4, Y-Club 3, 4, Colonel Senior Biography 1 Hoke McGee Outstanding Biology Student Award, McDonald's All American Band Student, Columbus College Honors Band Drum Major 4. Kevin Snipes - Key Club 3, 4, Junior Civitan 3, 4, Golf 4. Tammy Snipes - FHA 3, JROTC 1, 2, 3. Eric Sorrels Gail Spetter - Senior Class Council 4, Georgia Certifi- cate of Merit, Honor Roll, Society of Distinguished American High School Students, Columbus College Certificate of Merit, Who's Who in Foreign Lan- guage. Steve Staula - Wrestling 2. Brian Steele - Key Club 3, Junior Civitan 3, 4, Golf 2. Virginia Stringfellow Jimmy Taylor Ram Taylor - C Club 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, All-City Chorus, All-State Chorus. David Tharp - Football 1, Best drill cadet in ROTC 1. Frank Thomas - HC Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Civitan 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4. Tim Turner - ROTC Markmanship Award. Todd Turner - Spanish Club 1, 2, Wrestling 1, John Van Dinter - Student Council 1, Spanish Club 3, 4, Y-Clubs 4, National Honor Society 1, 2, Data Processing Club 3, 4, FBLA 2, Outstanding Fresh- man 1, Literary Meet Representative 1, 2, 3, US Business Education Award 2, Outstanding Boy's Typist 2, First place Region IV FBLA conference, Boy's State 3, Who's Who 3, Georgia Certificate of Merit 3, Honor's Banquet 2, Society of Distinguished American History Students 3, US National Leader- ship Merit Award 3. Daniel Vallmer Shelia Wade Melissa Walker - Key Club 3, 4, Junior Civitan 4, French Club 1, Pep Club 1, National Honor Society 3, 4, Vincent Walker - National Honor Society 3, 4, Math Team 2, 3, Marching Band 1, 2, Symphonic Band 1, 2, Junior Achievement 3, Medal in Social Science, Medal in Science, Certificate in Social Science. Don Wallace - Spanish Club 1, 2, Golf 3, Wrestling 1. Ann Walls - Criminal Justice 4. Talvin Warren - C Club 3, 4, Junior Civitan 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Football 1, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Golf 4, Tennis 3, 4, Track 1. Jamie Waters - Key Club 3, 4, Junior Civitan 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Tim Watford - Junior Civitan 3, 4. Teresa Watkins - Pep Club 1, DCT-VICA 3, 4. Benjamin Watson - C Club 4, Junior Civitan 3, 4. David Watyl - VICA 1, 4, Track 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2. Debbie Weaver - Spanish Club 3, Outstanding Award in Chorus. James White - C Club 4, Junior Civitan 3, 4, Allied Medical Careers Club 2, Football 1, 4, Certificate of Proficiency, Perfect Attendance. Amy Whitehead - Key Club 4, French Club 1, Junior Civitan 4, Junior Classical 2, 3, Pep Club 1, VlCA 4. Darrell Wiggins - Basketball 4, Baseball 4, Track 4. Fredrick Williams - Student Council 1, Perfect Atten- dance, Best Drill Cadet, Service Award, Personal Appearance 1, 2. Tonya Williamson Angela Wilson - VICA 1, 2, Chorus 1. Christopher Windle Jeff Wolford - Class Officer 1, Senior Council 4, Freshman Council 1, CH Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 4, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf Team Captain 4. Norman Wood Kyra Wynn - C Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Civitan 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Council 3, Senior Class Council 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Annual staff 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Jets 2, 4, Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, Outstanding Freshman 1, Honor Student in English and Geometry, Who's Who Nominee, 1984 Pride Conference, NSCA 3, University of Georgia Certifi- cate of Merit 3. Andrea Yarnell - Who's Who Among Band Students. Julie Yurchuck - Key Club 3, 4, C Club 3, 4, Junior Civitan 3, 4, Junior Class Council, French Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, Model UN 3, 4, Softball 3, 4, Tennis 3, US History Honor Student. Marc Hinson, Richard Grantham, and Kebo Allen arenlt hesitant to try new and different roles during our annual Powder Puff game and festivities. 1 Senior Biography 3 ,af Q . fu any W If 2 as ' , . f:. 'fz.w2-'f 'Wifi , ,f - ' 'W-4,' fZf.ff,,,'fu,.,, ,xl , 3, I , ,VW V,,' f .qw Q if-nl ...su-7 ,,,,, 74721 pf:7V,wf,'7, I' ' I z: Students look on as senior Jeff Wolford paints spirit tattoos. Senior Patrick Cosgrove hoses down a car at the Civi- tan car wash. Enthusiastic seniors wait for the results of the Hallow- een costume contest. The third place winners of the costume contest are Jodonna Glenn and David Tharp. Senior Benjamin Watson concentrates on the action at the Columbus-Shaw game. Senior Biography 1 ' 1 9 . Q I-' . f Q 0 . Q . . I o O . x A u ' I . s ' 0 . - 5 . 3 1, e ' ,Z ' WI' 'Pr I: I e N1 4 M W A .f F, q-. . 1- 4' .114 1, f fi O fha , f ,YV , ,Y 1 ,ivlind 'M , , 1 1 1 vi 1 4x 2 , o K f ff! ' 2 ...AK 1 .M ww. f'9 Q? ff 3 W -.4 wg: Mx 'mm CLASSES g Teachers are hoping more in-class writing time will improve writing skills. Students show their spirit on fifties day at the pep rally for the game against Jordan. Classes Divison 161 SENIORS , Traci Adams Bobby Adkins Sonya Alexander Angela Allen ,A ,f Audrey Allen Kebo Allen Sonja Allen Sherry Altig 54V.7.'1,o4x , . W? .4 A 4 4 .yd-9, i, 1 Senior Jeff Wolford paints spirit letters on sophomore Sheila Wiggins. Laurie Atkins 162 Seniors l Joanne Andrews Kathy Armetrong fx L' KX If 1 Suzanne Aud l l Veronica AVGYCU Gerry Bailey Jay Banker Kelvin Barefield l B.. lv I9 ,,. ..' ., , - . Man Bayfield Brad Barrs Kim Bartlett Darrell Bennett 3. '31 J P41 4' fa':'l B A-m,:1.f.4 Rudy Bledsoe Beth Bone Amy Bonner Chris Boyd I 0 I , ff l ' f, f 1 ' V ' ,H 1. ,..,,, W, 3, 'A , .Q W I rm A !.'u . W, -1 J- A-We 5? A vi 5' Kendra Boyntcn Tacy Brady Holly Bramblett E Seniors r 'Y' vyv'- o'4':A' 4 .4 4 fffsiv' N52 SQ 5335? M . I, 1' A .1 Wo M- H 5 ,I .l l V 1 OA fx l 9 , l 55 1 Lori Brass Stephanie Brooks Tammy Brown 7 Seniors 5 . Bernard Campbell ,, .lg X 511 - ll .V p. , Bennie Brasweu John Brasch Thaddeus Broadnax Dennis Brown Jeff Brown Rhonda Brown 5:1 Y, Shara Bryan Thermus Butler Ramona Calhoun l Melissa Carpenter Rob Cavis Todd Chapman Susan Cheney Sean Cleveland Geoff Clippinger Jeff Corley Patrick Cosgrove Jon Craft Brad Davenport Ray Davis rv -. XY .X Tammi Davis Janice Dean Claire Dennis Johnna Dennis s urn: ' 'H 'w.'.'+'v'5Hvuu a H noun Inq ,4 um oil' , 'fo' U I Jocelyn DeRamus Marvin Doleman Lesa Duke Kelsey Ellison Seniors 165 ..L... , Ln ,mpg 3 iii, Dl,l?5, I g o DUNN ,'augul 'FFF' Ju. ,4n, Q 'X p'Vpr.A ,, XX x5jHM.ML.f rf L, in -' DD Congratulations class of '86 - you survived! m LL,!' 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Wi YK 45 A I f' W Ura ,' Darryl Figgars I-afe HQQGYS Carrie Fincher ,V f I , , 4, ,, X h , I f , X , :o:o:o:v' 04000 P60043 biltrlg Qnzxiwl 'j.., Ov J '. 01,1 5 .LY Brian Fuller Donna Gallman Amy Gannaway A Angela Gardner If Seniors F' ' 0 4 ' 1 A 1 9. l 3.4.4 Oli ' 5 4 Q 4 0 . kxgelvy ul 'Q 4 also 1 2 ' - N if .ar , l ,, , , A N X575 ' P' f, ,: sf ' f 4 2 , fi i L , AJ- X, 1 l liiii , l Rhonda Hawking GliSSOI1 Heath Paul Helms Cl'll'iSfl9 H'-?l'0!'I I I Renee Hemz Kim Hess Ron Hightower Karen Hill Marc Hinson Heather Hitchcock Sherrie Holland Endia Hollis I l 'D - - , K i i ff i F Xa , l 7 Lf, -- x F, . Chris Hudson Traci Huff Oflandfa Hughey Tracy Hughey Seniors 1+ ' As mlm -U Donna lrvin Dorenda Humphrey Cathy Hunfey Bobby l-Iyscher Mindy Jackson Sabrina Jackson Tina Jackson James Jenkins I -In ji.. 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STRIVING FOR EXCELLENCE Senior Karen Hill has come a long way from the time she first learned to swim in a neighbor's pool. She has now acquired enough swimming awards to fill an entire room in her home. She has served on the National Junior Swim Team, holds top na- tional and international ranks, and went to the trials for the 1984 Olympics. Few realize how much time and training it took to achieve this. Karen trains with the Columbus Aquatic Club and her coach, and practices up to seventeen hours a week. In addition to this, she has kept up an excep- tional school record. When asked if she thinks she is missing out on teenage life she said, I sometimes do, but I really don't mind because I realize how much swimming has given mef, Karen says her family has been very sup- portive. Because her meets cut down on their time together, they occasionally turn her out-of-town meets into family vacations. Karen never stops striving for excellence. Even a knee injury four years ago did not keep her down for long. She has now set her sights on the 1988 Olympic Team. We wish Karen all the luck for a very successful fu- ture! SENIOR COUNCIL 2 - Z '3 E if ,J M In the final year at high school, an elite group rules the senior class. These men and women are known as the Senior Council. They contribute not only to their class, but to the whole school, by hosting dances and raising money. Some of the projects the Senior Council un- 4 , W, M7 , fm ff maya , f ' ,f JWC fffnf' I 4105 , , ,, ' wr, ,fi , , I , .ww W, 3 Lina, 7, 7, , fr f WM W 4 4 ii , G VV , 2, I I ,JM -ic ' wma , , Mffr VW' f. Q, f wx Q, Aw AW 4, i .mr f if 3 1 , M A Q y, , ,.,..,. . ...W ,, iv ,,,.,, f , 2 be 'I if r , ' I. , wa J ' 'h . www , f r if f f Wy , dertook this year were hosting the Homecom- ing dance, selling the Homecoming corsages, selling candy to raise money for diplomas, and raising money to have their annual pictures in color. The adviser of the Senior Council was Mrs, McCorlew. The senior class officers were: Kohlen Moore, President: Kim' berly Marcus and Jodonna Glenn, Vice-presidents, Tracy Kennedy, Secretary, Karen Hill, Treasurer, Claire Dennis, Jeff Wolford, Jean Jones, Kim Pierce, Jocelyn Deramus, Senators. The members were: Gail Spetter, Jeff Wolford, Jamie Waters, Beth Bone, Glenda Shehane, Tina Jackson, Karen Killette, Kristine Pennington, Karen Hill, Renee Roth, Tony Ferguson, Claire Dennis, Kim Marcus, Joanne Andrews, Jean Jones, Jocelyn Deramus, Tammy Davis, Kohlen Moore, Kyra Wynn, Tracy Kennedy, and Jodonna Glenn. liwj I Ill I I Seniors JUNIURS Carlos Alexander Gina Anderson Laura Anderson Melvin Anderson Jasper Arrington Jan Bagley Christine Barnes Jorge Bartos Patrick Bates Buffy Baxter Ruth Benford Sandra Bennett Jacqueline Blandenburg 8 Juniors Brooke Bone Ginger Boozer Amy Bowers Robert Boyd Alvin Brooks Tammy Brooks Christy Brown Eddie Bullard Curtis Burbey Carol Burditt Deana Bussey Brian Butler Wir -YUM .pn- K ae, ii u J fl .M - ,rf .f :1i:E,:- .- xassa-Q, V .- K . 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Floyd Darren Fluellen Nate Foster Doug Fredericl-is Sandra Finley Christian Ford Anita Fitzpatrick Brian Gardner 'Dan Garner Keith Goodwin lngrid Gordon Jimmy Gordon Bubba Green Vickie Grimes Phillip Gutierrez Shannon Hagan Robert Hale Joe Hall Felecia Hand Juniors 181 Todd Harding Kristie Harris Steve Havican Tony Haymond Lisa Hedden JUNIGR CGUNCIL The junior class has been responsible for many activities and school functions in the past, and this year was no exception. The junior class sponsored this yearls Junior- Senior Prom, held on April 5. The Junior Class Council sold M8cM's and jewelry to raise money for the prom, and they also decorated the junior hall for Homecoming Week. Other activities for the class included organizing a Valentine's Day dance. Advisors to the class are Mrs. Hopper and Mrs. Farmer. President of the Junior Class Council is Lisa Thompson. Other officers include: Cathy Clark and Diane Watson, Vice-Presidents, Angelicia Nelson, Secretary, Denise Watson, Treasurer, and Sergeant-at-Arms, Donald Nichols. Pictured are: Michelle Cox, Mimi Merriman, Lisa Thompson, Diane Ranalli, Jan Bagley, Conner McEachern, Cathy Cook, Angelicia Nelson, Denise Watson, Laura Wilbanks, LaShelle Phillips, Steven Palmer, Melvin Anderson, Diane Watson, Cathy Clark, Christian Ford, and Donald Nichols. 25 iw W YH IW Q' pw- . 2 , J , G ,.,. f ffvi if ' 4 . ,g lf., l,,.Q7T SH . , Matthew Helms Jonathan Henry Kim Herring Brian Hicks Tongi Hodo l Juniors nr, l, X I fl 591 fllf ,i l R l-rr all Y' 'se ,af f V ,I . fi - slim X fi Reginald Holcomb Brian Holland Jeff Holloway Marian Hood Katrina Hooks Lisa Houston Susan Hruska Candi Hubbard Cynthia Hunter Joseph Hurst Serapis lrby Stephen James Brent Johnson Lyle Johnson Sharon Johnson Donald Jones Robert Jones Ronald Jones Wanda Jones Angela Justice Elizabeth Killough Christine Lang Patrick Ligon Pam Lorentz Misty Lynn Juniors 184 Juniors Paul Magoni Kim Marchant Ross Marshall Martha Martin Jorge Martinez John Massengale Timothy Massey Angie Matthews Benjamin Matthew Mike McAuliffe Sheron McDuffie Conner Mcliachern Cheryl McGhee Paige Mclntosh Lissa McKay Mimi Merriman Bernice Miles Darren Miller Mary Minkanic .nav 46 gr , . ,. 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She has been preparing for her trip since August. lt was Dr. Shehane's suggestion that Beth become an exchange student. Stephen is also anxiously awaiting his visit to LaPaz. He wants to be an exchange student because he feels that the experience of living in a foreign country would be excellent, Stephen has had three years of Spanish and has been planning this trip since July. Beth and Stephen will be living with the families of Monica Duran and Jorge Bartos from January 6 until the end of school in May. Bon Voyage! Q -fi . ,S . 5x 3 X Q ri, Eddie Thomas Michelle Thomas Lisa Thompson Scott Tinney ' Johnlyn Tolbert Juniors Beth Tomlinson Nelson Tomlinson Karla Toney Jenny Truelove Cathy Tsagaris Jeri Tucker Traci Tucker Lawrence Turner Jacqueline Van Patten Juniors Victoria Venters Medina Walker Beth Ward Dwayne Watford Kevin Watford Denise Watson Diane Watson Jeff Waugh Dawn Weekley Caroline Weitzel K , 5 4'-ii inf :g x...' 'lfiisi Q ' v - aww-f N- asm. 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I, Q, 'wt C, , ,,7ff?? . :f I' L 'jjEz'.ggC'. 4' . -f .L MWC,-4' -f il -, 6, 223 V- 5 mgfxi.-, . ,., ,, 524:44 '- .-1- Q' ,eww 2,2 ,1,:,' f,' 'V if fmftstf . -, ' , f , 5 , , L 32:11 ff ' f, 1 f , , V ,c,,.,,,f -' 11? ' , si' f,'. 74 1 s ,if i in I iv , 1123? ' 4 1 fj ffzpff ff ,wi 1 it ' fd ,, f ,pf I, ' 20' J rf f I 44 , f Q , A 5 , f tliil EfQ:1i:zf 'V ' , V ww' , ,H in if 11? , ' I ' fav MP-fiffiwy ff ff if Ae 3 f A? f Mfg ff ,xy 5 cfw Adj' 76 y, f f - -31 f ' .1 ge. .- Q, .ieef:,ii2?f:'pe1-f 'K' L13 1 ' at 5 15523221215:7-11511 ,V '0!' av ,.. f x ' V ' ffzaw-f'f.'f free 'iff fl, if? in Q1 l H i 4-ng, 'Q Jimmy Blanchard Yolanda Buchanan Ronald Boutwell Monica Brady 4 Janie Brinkley Fred Brown Tonya Brown Carrie Bryan Richard Bryan Tammy Bryson Kim Burton Jennifer Burzynski Erica Butler ' Mary Calhoun Tracie Calhoun irlr 2 , wif , I H fx, , I .. gif! 'fig if 1 V t c ,' J Qs. m H53 ,emi THEIJTERARY CRUSADER There were letters mysteriously turning up in teachers' boxes. Some of these letters contained excerpts from poems, novels, and classics whose themes were sometimes quitting and other times to keep on trying. One quote given was That's the wonderful thing about man: he never gets so discouraged or disgusted that he gives up trying it all over again, because he knows very well it is important and worth the doing. - Ray Bradbury's Far- enheit 451. The crusader? Conne- lia I-Iolloman. She wanted to be on the newspaper staff this year. Be- cause of QBE, the Blue Streak was taken out of school and altogether dropped. Connelia was trying to en- courage teachers to help her fight for a newspaper staff. Connelia reviews last year's Blue Streak and makes plans for this year's premiere. Sophomores 191 Jennifer Carmack Mia Carmen Michael Carden Shane Carroll Susan Casey Kathryn Cavis Kyle Chapman Kimberly Clark Traci Cole Gary Coleman Wimberly Conkle Bobby Copenny Mark Cornell Erin Cox Amy Crawford Arthur Crawford Quita Crawford Susan Crawford Kimberly Crocker Brent Daniel Brett Daniel Sidney Daniel Angelia Davis Rodney Davis William Davis Sophomores qg,f . P' U N I ., ,x M i V- 'r w Y Q W xg Q Q V 'Er we i ,1 ' , jg 6 wg., 2 4 , 7' 3, QM ,f , f f Zh f , ,, fl gif ,fx ,, .,,,, .1 G.- '1 1' WLC? ? f Ofggfff r X? 3? Donna DeBlase Jimbo Dennis Leah Dennis Lanissa Dennis Wendy Dennison Robin Diggins Donald Dobbins Heather Donaldson Kristy Doucet Sue Downes Kay Edmonds Stephanie Edwards Charlene Elia Anissa Elzy Jimmy Everidge Eric Ezekiel Gregory Flewellen Rodney Forte' Sabrina Foust Jeff Gagnon Chris Garcia Tracy Gary Trent George Julie Gilbert Barbara Glines Sophomores 1 Alisa Glover Jeanie Goldsmith Tracie Goodman Arthur Goodman Shannon Grantham Lynn Green Vernell Green Cynthia Greer Ray Greer Christine Greindel Jamie Griffis Beverly Hagler Renee Hall DeWayne Halstead Terri Hammonds Jeff Hampton Marcus Harris Tami Harris Jamey Hart Jake Hassard Sheree Hawkins Ramona Hayes Lee Heath Lee Henderson Storey Henry Sophomores ,V A , Tififf' ffffff ,wif 9' ff X aw ff 9 f ff 4 X f! f ggi? if If zfjlqf pr ?' 1 fgiwff ff f f 4 f X e ww? K 2 1 Q 1 ff! 1, 1 4 4, ,, f ' f 'Q 7 A , f 5135, I ffffl , A45 ,wwf +24 vi. -- , 1,12 2. 'iff Gf, ' ' .- -A , V ,i,. .,., V, ,, A Q , ,V,,!, AQ ff , . fm, 1, if V. 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We f , fi f ' yg , ff aw r ,. -, ,I 442, A W , . ,. .Q ., X V!! 9y35 .:: ' Ljglf 2 f f iff f fw 1 4' 'f 'WI 5 , , W , , ,J , X, '- :H yni x fm? my f, ff o f 'ff fri' 1 Q f- ff ' ' , , 5,4 I f, it 5 7, , , ff ,. 4, ., fi , ,gy C M ,Q A' 4 X W .. , Z7 mb, -1 T W 1 ' aff f, , z ' v MW' A -152, ff L? ,1 T ff ff f ff L f f f- 2 1'- ,,-.f t T Susan Summerall Joe Swaney Bryan Talbott Tyler Talbot Jason Teel Brad Terrell Cassandra Thomas Curtis Threlkeld Heather Tibbitt Angela Timms Sharon Tolbert Jon Tomlin Floyd Trawick Shawn Turpin Cheryl Underwood Hoang Underwood Ray Van Cleave Sharon Varner Shirley Varner Susan Wade Allison Wall Brenda Walker Kelli Walton Marcus Watkins Amy Watson Sophomores 1 A STUDY l ART Storey Henry, sophomore, has an intense interest in art and has won several awards for her works. The most notable of her achievements is winning Fourth Place from the Third Congressional District of Georgia in a statewide contest, the Columbus College Art Competition. Storey's painting was selected by prominent artists from all over Georgia and the United States. The award winning piece is STUDY - a watercolor of a girl in a sunhat surrounded by flowers. Storey first discovered her interest in art around age five, and she also began to take lessons from Geri Davis, at age seven. Storey's artwork mainly consists of painting - wa- tercolor, oils, acrylics. She also works with pen and ink, pastels, and pencil drawings. Teacher Geri Davis and cousin Mary Passailaigue have provided much inspiration for Storey. A well known Colum- bus artist, Mrs. Passailaigue's works have been displayed throughout Columbus and Georgia, including Columbus College. The subjects of Storey's art are usually flowers and some landscapes. She enjoys doing pictures of skies and oceans, also. Storey thinks that she will probably continue to paint but not as a career. Tina Watson Marcus Watson Bridgette Weaver Kim Weber Robert Weirich V!! 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V ,W mi I 1 A Q59 it .,., . , f, 1 I , , ,All Wiki iii! sm. , Aff V Z ,nv 71 Jackie Williams Sandra Williams Sherrie Williams Tometo Williams Judy Williams Yamona Williams Angelia Willis Steven Wilson Steve Wojtysiak Mike Woods Tammie Word Charles Wright Kelli Wright Heather Yarnell Tina Young '..-'gf NK nf N, , I 5 AY' 1 Q in - fs: .,. if i eq I .zip .ff W-M-T ,ww ,sl J., ., W2 4 Sophomores FRESI-IMAN Tonya Adkin Amber Alexander Nick Allen Shane Allen Patricia Alston Latricia Amadeo Kim Anderson Linda Anderson Robin Anderson Shawn Applewhite Karen Armstrong Eddie Arnold Raquel Arradondo Kim Arrowood Marvin Barefield Kristi Bartlett Meredith Bass Kim Baxter I.aTonya Bellamy Tracy Benefield Doug Bigbee Sandra Billings Christina Black Billy Blanchard Marcia Bloodworth Jeff Boatner Keith Boatner Michelle Brack James Branch Terrence Bransford Fresh-men 123.1 ,gf 1 M r i q . 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Members are: Latricia Amadeo, Ardreicka Goodwin, Patrice Lut- trell, Jacklyn Sher- wood, Avia Jackson, Tonya Adkins, Nam Cho, Kee Evans, Kristi Hargraves, Tiffany McAuliffe, Nick John- son, Jennifer Campbell, Cathy Whitehead, Sheree Wilson, Nancy Hill, John Lloyd. Advi- sor: Ethelyn Coleman Freshmen ' Cedric Kimbrough Anna King Heintie King Sid King Brian Kingrey Dexter Ladner Karen Landers John Lange Ellen Larkee Richard Leary Bobby Ledford Michelle Leukhardt Christy Lindsey John Lloyd Scott Locklar Phillip Long Larry Love Curtis Lowman Patrice Luttrell Cortnie Mack Mark Mainor Ricky Malott Charlotte Manuel Tonia Marbury Zetra Marshall Larry Mason Tiffany McAuliffe Lacressia McCallister Kyle McCollum Hope McDaniel 2 0 Freshmen by AVV X ,, 97 L an X Z W4' ff x ,ff W ,V V If , ,f 4 1 I ,X , X www. W. f VVVV W, YV ,,VV ir 05.5. -gif, rl 47? f f fi ,y X I 1 K J I f . -,7ff,y,g' ' ,5,yf,',jVg,g , if V iui , W M' f f A ,M ly, ,f vi f f ,lf wg, , fp H fl Up, . fi 'P i , ., .V .v,2 , ,-,..i. 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The more ads atta' 4X,,f that are sold, the more affordable the book will be. , ff u ff fl Seniors Laurie Atkins and Kym Shuttleworth, and Sophomore Jennifer Shuttleworth prepare to try out their sales pitch one weekend at Hilton on the Square. Ads 'GE QoIdet1fU1yborQ GOLD BOLD sv weve:-or A B c s ms - cr-mans - ouuuonos ' SIMONS PLAZA 24D AIRPORT THRUWAY 0 COLUMBUS. GEORGIA 3104 fgl We Serve All Your ei D939 Beauty Needs! 0591115111 '7 zLC6IZ7f,f6Ll!1ll!? - y 5 l A Full Service Salon if 7 563-5540 Manicures, Pedicures Hair Care 5 mtv Perms, Makeovers 561-8781 5 -553' ll Skin Care And Hair S ph B etta Hollis is anxious to cheer for the basketball team. Removal Congratulations To Our Graduate! Dearest Kymberli, You will never know how much we have enjoyed watching you grow up. We cherish the memory of each step you have taken and are so proud of your accomplishments. 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BILL HEARD 'r!2Q'E2..EIfSf.T, ' EMG' 7 Abell, Christopher 77, 190 Adams, Traci 62 Adkin, Bobby 162 Adkin, Tonya 70, 204 Akbari, Mr. Parvis 19, 71, 182 Akers, Chris 96, 122, 190 Alexander, Amber 88, 204 Alexander, Carlos 31, 50, 62, 63, 86 87, 130, 178, 131, 180 Alexander, Arnie 190 Alexander, Sonya 77, 90, 162 Alford, Mrs. Jayne 138 Allen Angela 68, 162, 64 Allen, Audrey 162 Allen, Michelle 190 Allen, Allen Allen Allen, Allen, Kebo 31, 86, 158, 162 Kerri 190 Nicolas 77, 204 Shane 122, 204 Sonja 162 Alston, Patricia 74, 204 Altig, Sherry 13, 23, 86, 88, 90, 162 Amadeo, Latricia 204 Amerson, Julia 190 Anderson, Gina 72, 178 Anderson, Julie 190 Anderson, Kim 106, 204 Anderson, Laura 84, 178 Anderson, Tricia 204 Anderson, Melvin 77, 87, 178, 182 Anderson, Robin 88, 204 Andrews, Joanne 59, 66, 67, 84, 88, 162 Applewhite, Shawn 104, 204 Armstrong, Karen 204 Armstrong, Kathy 46, 47, 88, 90, 102, 103, 124, 162 Armstrong, Tony 76, 77, 190 Arnold, Eddie 74, 204 Arradondo, Raquel 204 Arrant, Clancy 96, 190 Arrington, Jasper 178 Arrowood, Kim 178, 204 Asbell, Amy 57, 58, 60, 62, 63, 70, 93, 190 Asbell, Mrs. Carolyn 138, 147 Asche, Lisa 124, 190, 237 Atkins, Laurie 51, 56, 57, 58, 59, 62, 162, 218 Atkins, Christy 83, 86, 190 Aud, Suzanne 90, 162 Austin, Dallas 78, 236 Austin, Lisa 22, 78, 190 Averett, Veronica 86, 163 Averill, Mr. George 89, 138, 139 Avery, Brent 190 8 lndex I DE Bagley, .Jan 66, 67, 68, 86, 178, 182, 189 Barnes, Chris 12, 83, 178 Bailey, Gerry 163 Bain, Wes 31, 190 Baker, Billy 190 Baker, Jathelious 74 Balkcom, Deborah 89 Ball, Jimmy 74 Banker, Jay 72, 120, 163 Banks, Lois 92, 190 Barbee, Mozelle 77 Barefield, Kelvin 96, 97, 163 Barefield, Marvin 204 Barefield, Matt 163 Barefield, Mr. Wayne 136 Barrow, Mrs. Marion 57, 138, 148 Barrs, Becky 190 Barrs, Brad 90, 163 Bartlett, Kim 90, 163 Bartlett, Kristi 106, 204 Barton, Sandra 28, 190 Bartos, Jorge 16, 17, 68, 178, 179 Bass, Meredith 204 Bates, Alan 77, 190 Bates, Patrick 178 Baxter, Annessa 178 Baxter, Kim 204 Bellamy, Tonya 204 Benefield, Tracy 70, 204 Benford, Ruthann 178 Bennett, Darrell 163 Bennett, Sandra 74, 82, 178 Benton, Kyle 190 Berryhill, Michael 71, 190 Bettis, Renee 9, 27, 190 Bevelle, Stu 190 Bigbee, Doug 78, 204 Billings, Sandra 106, 204 Black, Christina 83, 122, 204 Blanchard, Billy 67, 117, 204, 209 Blanchard, Jimmy 96, 191 Blandenburg, Jackie 178 Bledsoe, Rudy 163 Bloodworth, Marcia 204 Boatner, Jeff 117, 204, 126, 127 Boatner, Keith 108, 204, 126 Bone, Beth 86, 112, 113, 132, 162 Bone, Brooke 12, 86, 132, 178 Bonner, Amy 90, 162 Booth, Mickey 77 Boozer, Ginger 178, 180 Boutwell, Ronald 191 Bowers, Amy 12, 86, 178 Boyd, Chris 18, 38, 43, 45, 87, 90, 163 Boyd, Robby 71, 96, 178 Boynton, Kendra 163 Brack, Michelle 88, 106, 204 Brady, Monica 71, 191 Brady, Tracy 163 Bramblett, Holly 24, 47, 59, 66, 67, 68, 86, 88, 102, 103, 150, 163. Branch, James 77, 78, 204 Bransford, Terrence 74, 104, 117, 204 Brasch, John 164 Brass, Lori 164 Brasseaux, Brenda 88, 205 Bridges, Angela 205 Brinkley, Janie 191,237 Broadnax, Thad 164 Broda, Ken 50, 58 Brooks, Alvin 77, 110, 178 Brooks Billy 205 Brooks, Stephanie 73, 164 Brooks Brooks Tammy 12, 83, 178 Trevino 205 Brown, Christy 27, 178 Brown, Darryl 164 Brown, Dennis 164 Brown, Eric 77, 104, 205 Brown, Fred 77, 96, 109, 191, 126 Brown, Jamie 66, 108, 205 Brown, Jeff 6, 59, 66, 68, 84, 164, 64 Brown, Jimmy 77 Brown, Rhonda 164 Brown, Tami 47, 90, 164 Brown, Tanya 191 Bryan, Carrie 20, 191 Bryan, Richard 191 Bryan, Shara 59, 82, 164 Bryson, Tammy 191 Buchanan, Yolanda 191 Bullard, Eddie 73, 178 Burbey, Curtis 72, 178 Burbey, Doug 205 Burdette, Ben 56, 59 Burditt, Carol 86, 178 Burzynski, Jennifer 62, 63, 70, 71, 191, 236 Bussey, Deana 73, 82, 86, 178 Butler, Brian 178 Butler, Carolyn 205 Butler, Butler, Michelle 1 91 Thermus 1 64 Cain, Isabelle 205 Calhan, Tracie 191 Calhoun, Marya 191 Calhoun, Ramona 122, 164 Callier, Cindy 18, 179 Campbell, Jennifer 88, 105, 205, 209, 114 Carden, Michael 192 Cargrey, Dana 27 Carlisle, Derek 13, 27, 72, 119, 120 179 Carmack, Jennifer 62, 63, 132, 192 Carman, Mia 83, 192 Carpenter, Melissa 72, 130, 164 Carroll, Shane 96, 192 Carroll, Paul 205 Carter, Mrs. Catherine 60, 138, 139, 142 Carter, Mr. James 139 Carver, Kevin 205 Casey, Susie 192 Cato, Dama 179 Cavis, Kathryn 9, 86, 192 Cavis, Rob 66, 67, 87, 96, 97, 164 Ceaser, Royce 74, 104, 117, 122, 205 Chalkley, Steve 205 Chambers, Marcus 8, 74, 96, 101, 179, 126, 127 Champion, Cynthia 179 Chaplin, Missy 21, 205 Chapman, Kyle 192 Chapman, Todd 71, 164 Cheney, Susan 73, 90, 91, 165 Cherry, Melvin 205 Chesman, Hillary 86, 124, 179, 114 Chesser, Holly 179 Cho, Nam 48, 60, 66, 67, 205 Clark, Cathy 50, 58, 66, 67, 85, 86, 179, 182, 189 Clark, Dawn 179 Clark, Heath 96, 179 Clark, Kimberly 192 Clark, Larry 179 Cleveland, Sean 59, 66, 67, 68, 76, 64, 84, 132, 165 Clippinger, Geoff 165 Clippinger, Jennifer 68, 88, 205 Coker, Tom 179 Cole, Clark 104, 126 Cole, Traci 192 Coleman, Mrs. Ethelyn 139 Coleman, Gary 192 Collins, Cynthia 78, 205 Condrey, Lisa 205 Conkle, Wimberly 192 Cook, Cathy 20, 50, 66, 67, 68, 179, 182 Cook, Henry 48, 67, 78, 89, 205 Cook, Tracy 205 Cooper, Curtis 205 Cooper, Millicent 93, 205 Cooper, Sarah 179 Copenny, Bobby 8, 78, 192 Corley, Jeff 22, 66, 67, 96, 98, 165 Corley, Jennifer 66, 67, 88, 89, 205 Cornell, John 82, 179 Cornell, Mark 82, 192 Cosby, Christi 179 Cosby, Tiffany 205 Cosgrove, Patrick 71, 86, 96, 98, 159, 165 Couch, Perry 77, 180 Couch, Rebecca 8, 78, 205 Cox, Erin 86, 108, 122, 192 Cox, Michelle 78, 180, 182 Coxs, Tara 180 Craft, Jon 57, 59, 66, 67, 88, 96, 98, 165 Craig, Jill 69, 180 Crawford, Amy 49, 86, 192, 114 Crawford, Arthur 74, 96, 122, 192 Crawford, Claire 68, 86, 93, 180 Crawford, Marquite 192 Crawford, Nina 66, 67, 205 Crawford, Susan 9, 86, 192 Crocker, Kim 18, 30, 60, 192 Crosby, Robert 180 Crowell, Consuela 205 Cullifer, Jeff 205 Culpepper, Miss Patricia 68 Cumbie, Kim 206 Currier, Mr. Gary 78, 140 Daniel, Brent 192 Daniel, Brett 192 Daniel, Dante 77 Daniel, Sherlita 206 Daniel, Sid 192 Daniels, Leneissa 10 Daniels, Tommy 180, 126 Daughtery, Cynthia 74 Davenport, Bradley 165 Davis, Alan 206 Davis, Angelia 93, 192 Davis, Brian 104, 206, 126 Davis, Earnie 130, 180 Davis, Jenni 86, 180 Davis, Lamarcus 206 Davis, Ray 24, 59, 88, 108, 122, 150, 152, 165, 126, 127, 128, 129 Davis, Rodney 192 Davis, Sandra 180 Davis, Tammi 86, 165 Davis, Miss Virginia 124, 125 Davis, William 77, 116, 192 Day, Tammie 206 Dean, Janice 90, 65 Dean, Mr. Marvin 140, 144 DeBlase, Donna 73, 193 Delbridge, Melinda 206 Dennis, Claire 86, 147, 165 Dennis, Jimbo 72, 96, 193 Dennis, Jennifer 180 Dennis Johnna 90, 165 Dennis, Lanissa 193 Dennis, Leah 18, 86, 193 Dennison, Wendy 193 DeRamus, Jocelyn 51, 82, 86, 92, 165 D'Errico, John 206 Diggins, Robin 193 Dixon, Pam 70, 206 Dobbins, Don 92, 193 Dobbs, Lewis 77, 206 Doleman, Marvin 165 Doleman, Stacy 206 Donaldson, Heather 82, 19 Dore, Mr. Fred 140 Dorman, Mr. Herbert 140 Dorsey, Edward 206 Doucet, Kristy 82, 108, 193 Douglass, Carla 180 Dowdell, Dalfus 74, 104, 206 Downes, Sue 60, 193, 236 Dudley, Rick 206 Duke, David 206 Duke, Lesa 69, 83, 165 Duncan, Vincent 74, 104, 206 Duran, Monica 60, 85, 86, 179, 180 Dysick, Mr. Willie 116 Earl, Barry 96, 180, 126 Eastman, Sonja 180 Edmonds, Kay 78, 193 Edmonds, Keith 180 Edney, Lance 117, 206 Edwards, Dawne 88, 206 Edwards, Rhonda 73, 180 Edwards, Stephanie 193 Eldridge, Kelli 206 Elia, Charlene 193 Elia, Janine 86, 180 Ellis, Bernard 206 Ellison, Kelsey 73, 110, 111, 122, 165 Ellison, Mrs. Sherry 140 Elzy, Anissa 60, 86, 122, 193 Ethridge, Jimmy 104, 206 Evans, Bernard 77, 96, 180 Evans, Beth 86, 90, 166 Evans, Kee 206 Evans, Valencia 66, 67, 206 Everett, Stephanie 77, 206 Everidge, Jimmy 193 Ezekiel, Eric 78, 86, 92, 193 Faircloth, Rodney 206 Faniel, Kevin 86, 96, 98, 166 Farmer, Mrs. Pattie 141 Farris, Mrs. 92 Faulkner, Dr. 141 Fellerman, Kim 206 Ferguson, David 66, 67, 69, 70, 71 Ferguson, Patrick, 66, 67, 69, 71, 74 154 Ferguson, Stacy 13, 23, 86, 90, 166 Ferguson, Tony 166 Ferraioli, David 206 Feraioli, Lisa 69, 166 Figgars, Lafe 82, 120, 166 Fields, Kyndal 206 Fincher, Carrie 166 Finley, Sandra 60 Fisher, John 53, 66, 67, 86, 87, 96, 98, 166 Flewellen, Greg 74, 96, 193 Floyd, B.J. 71, 181 Floyd, Jonathan 77, 206 Floyd, Mrs. Marie 137 Fluellen, Darren 181 Ford, Antonio 109, 117, 206 Ford, Christian 58, 86. 181, 182 Ford, Ms. Deborah 141, 148 Forrester, Paula 207 lndex 9 Forte, Rodney 78, 193 Foster, Felicia 10, 86, 92 Foster, Nate 181 Foster, Stephanie 77 Foust, Sabrina 106, 193 Frazier, Denise 207 Fredericks, Doug 130, 181 Fredericks, Steve 207 Freeman, Mrs. Loretta 137 Fuller, Brian 90, 166 Fussell, Tim 78, 84, 207 Gagnon, Jeff 193 Gaither, Mrs. Susan 59 Gallman, Donna 166 Gambill, JeriLynn 207 Gannaway, Amy 47, 90, 166 , Garcia, Chris 193 Gardner, Brian 96, 122, 123, 181 Gardner, Wendy 23, 38, 43, 45, 47, 86, 88, 167 Garner, Daniel 181 Garner, David 90, 167 Garrett, William 74, 207 Gary, Leigh 59, 72, 86, 130, 167 Gary, Tracy 122, 193 George, Trent 193 Geter, Bradley, 207 Gilbert, Julie 78, 84, 193 Giles, Katrina 167 Giles, Trina 74 Ginn, Amy 90, 91, 167 Glenn, Carla 83, 207 Glenn, Jodonna 10, 38, 44, 45, 47, 53, 58, 59, 86, 90, 102, 103, 159, 167 Glines, Barbara 72, 106, 122, 193 Glover, Jerry 207 Glover, Lisa 194 Glover, Sgm. 76, 77, 141 Goldsmith, Greg 167 Goldsmith, Jeanie 132, 194 Goodman, Mrs. 142 Goodman, Tracie 194 Goodwin, Ardreicka 77, 207, 209 Goodwin, Keith 77, 96, 120, 181 Gordon, Arthur 77, 194 Gordon, Amy 181 Gordon, Jimmy 181 Granberry, Jonathan 207 Granberry, Pat 77, 207 Granberry, Tina 207 Grantham, Craig 59, 96, 98, 167 Griffin, Paul 167 Griffis, Jamie 120, 194 Grimes, Vickie 30, 92, 181 Grisset, Wayne 90 Gutierrez, Phillip 181 Gutierrez, Thomas 30 Habersham, Mr. Jimmie 136 Hagan, Shannon 29, 181 Hagler, Beverly 194 Hale, Robert 73, 181 Hall, Cuck 167 Hall, Curtis 110, 111, 207 Hall, Jennifer 207 Hall, Joe 181 Hall, Renee 77, 194 Hendrix, Marty 12, 78 Henry, Jonathan 122, 182 Henry, Keith 208 Henry, Storey 19, 24, 31, 60, 86, 194 Henry, Miss Lynda 20 Hensley, Kermelle 22, 48, 78, 208, 209 Heron, Christie 73, 106, 150, 168 Herring, Richie 208 Herring, Kim 10, 27, 31, 86, 102, 103, 124, 125, 182 Hess, Kimberly 168 Hewitt, Robin 66, 67, 208, 235 Hickman, Lisa 208 Hicks, Brian 78, 122, 182 Higginbotham, Sharon 60, 195 Hightower, Don 208 Hightower, Ron 168 Hall, Troy 78, 89, 207 Hallidax, Kelli 195 Halstead, Dewayne 194 Hammock, Carey 207 Hammonds, Terri 194 Hampton, Jeff 96, 194 Hand, Felecia 77, 181 Handy, Nairobi 78, 207 Harding, Todd 182 Hardy, Jennifer 68, 70, 207 Hardy, Joanie 167 Hargraves, Kristi 105, 114, 207, 235 Harris, Alicia 77, 207 Hill, Herman 74, 207 Hill, Karen 50, 59, 86, 88, 133, 150 168 Hill, Michelle 86, 105,195, 114 Hill, Nancy 88, 133, 208, 209 Hill, Mr. Bob 140 Hill, Thadeuis 77 Hill, Wilhemina 195 Hillhouse, Rachel 71, 195 Hinson, Debra 208 Hinson, Julie 74, 195 Hinson, Marc 38, 39, 158, 168 Hitchcock, Heather 25, 57, 59, 78, Harris, David 19, 40, 50, 59, 88, 167, 182 Harris, Debra 83, 207 Haris, Eric 77, 116, 122 Harris, Jeff 59, 167 Harris, Kristie 182 Harris Harris Harris , Marcus 116, 194 , Scotty 104, 122, 207 , Tami 86, 92, 194 84, 86, 168 Hodges, Andrea 78, 208 Hodges, Anessa 64 Hodo, Stondus 77, 122 Hodo, Tongi 86, 122, 182 Holcomb, Gail 195 Holcomb, Reginald 183 Holland, Brian 183 Holland, Sherrie 83 Grantham, Richard 86, 155, 158, 167 Grantham, Shannon 194 Greathouse, Robert 78 Green, Bubba 96, 181, 126 Green, Lynn 112, 194 Green, Shane 104, 207 Green, Vernell 77, 194 Greer, Cindy 194 Greer, John 74, 76, 207 Greer, Ray 194, 126 Greindl, Christy 122, 194 Greyer, Shannon 59, 66, 86, 167 Index Hart, Jamey 86, 174 Hartley, Stephen 73, 96, 99, 156, 167 Harvey, Ramona 69, 74 Harvey, Tracy 86 Hassard, James 18, 194 Hatcher, Jennifer 207 Havican, Dave 207 Hawkins, Barney 207 Hawkins, Rhonda 59, 90, 168 Hawkins, Sheree 19, 86, 105, 194, 114 Hay, Bill 207 Hayes, Ramona 194 Haymond, Tony 182 Heath, Glisson 168 Heath, Lee 96, 194 Heath, Todd 104, 208 Hedden, Lisa 182 Heldreth, Greg 208 Helms, Matt 182 Helms, Paul 168 Henderson, Lee 130, 131, 194 Henderson, Lisa 208 Hollis , Andrea 77, 208 Hollis, Carol 70 Hollis Cynthia 83, 195 Hollis, Elbretta 10, 49, 74, 86, 105, 114, 195, 220 Hollis, Endia 168 Hollis Eric 195 Hollis, Greg 208 Hollis, Ronald 208 Holloman, Connelia 66, 67, 68, 70, 71, 195 Holloway, Jeff 183 Holman, Patti 89, 208 Holmes, Gregg 90 Homer, Aimee 88, 93, 208 Hood, Marian 70, 74, 183 Hood, Priscilla 195 Hooper, Stacy 195 Hopper, Mrs. Mary 25, 61, 142 Hopper, Natalie 67, 208 Houston, Lisa 86, 102, 103, 183 Hovey, Tracy 195 Howard, Mr. Bobby 142, 126, Howard, Julie 208 Hruska, Susi 183 Hubbard, Anthony 90 Hubbard, Candi 85, 86, 183 Hubbard, Cris 195 Hubbard, Djuana 78 Hudson,Chris 77, 82, 92, 168 Huff, Bryan 208 Huff, Traci 78, 168 Hughey, Denice 90, 168 Hughey, Tracy 90, 168 Huling, Ann 208 Huling, Felecia 86 Humphrey, Dorenda 169 Humphrey, Katie 208, 238 Hunsinger, Beth 208, 238 Hunter, Cathy 90, 169 Hunter, Cynthia 183 Hunter, Marvin 77, 195 Hunter, Mary 195 Hurley,Todd 208 Hurst, Joe 183 Hyscher, Bobby, 57, 69, 70, 154, 169 Ingram, Gary195 Ingram, LaBranda 208 Ingram, Sandra 195 lrby, Serapis 96, 122, 183 Irvin, Donna 59, 86, 88, 169 Ito, Robert 66, 67, 68, 78, 195 128 Johnson, Michelle 209 Johnson, Mrs. Oneysa 3, 135, 142 Johnson, Penny 71, 73, 169 Johnson, Nick 66, 68, 209 Johnson, Phineas 78, 196 Johnson, Sharon 183 Johnson, Mrs. Sylvia 70, 142 Johnson, Thaddeus 74 Johnson, Tim 96 Johnson, Tim 209 Joiner, Jennifer 90, 169, 221 Jones, Anthony 77 Jones, Cynthia 75, 82, 169 Jones, Darrell 8, 66, 67, 75, 120, 169 Jones, Debra 86, 170 Jones, Jean 23, 66, 67, 82, 85, 86, 156, 170 Jones, Donald 74, 90, 183 Jones, Eric 74, 77, 96, 116, 122, 196 Jones, Jeff 96, 99, 122, 123, 170 Jones, Keta 196 Jones, Laura 59, 90, 150, 170 Jones, Lindzee 19, 122, 196 Jones, Marcus 77, 196 Jones, Melissa 170 Jones, Ronald 77, 90, 183 Jones, Tami 77, 209 Jones, Twyonia 86, 170 Jones, Mrs. Verdie 137, 142 Jones, Veronica 90, 170 Jones, Wanda 106, 183 Jordan, Boris 196 Jordan, George 196 Jordan, Zelzia 70, 82, 196 Joyner, Wayne 196 Judah, Roy 142 Jury, Bruce 196 Jury, Davis 74, 76, 196 Justice , Angela 30, 86, 183, 226 Kirk, Mr. David 140 Kirk, Duke 96, 196 Kirkland, Kevin 196 Klenz, Amy 8, 86, 196 Klepac, Jennifer 9, 86, 101, 108, 122, 196 Knox, Bobby 29, 170 Koepfer, Susan 60, 196 Ladner, Dexter 210 Lake, Mike 196 Land, Ms. Joyce 132, 144 Landers, Ralph 77 Lang, Christine 66, 67, 183 Lange, John 104, 210 Langford, Tina 170 Langford, Trace 196 Larkee, Ellen 210 Larson, Stephanie 71, 72, 196 Lauderdale, Debbie 170 Leary, Ralph, 19, 36, 37, 38, 42, 59, 86, 96, 119, 120, 153, 170 Leary, Richard 104, 210 A Ledford, Bobby 74, 210 Lee, Bill 196 Lee, Carolyn 78, 112, 197 Lee, Sandy 197 Leebern, Stephan 197 Lemieux, David 197 Lemieux, John 86, 170 Leonard, Miss Susan 144 Leonard, Terry 122 Leukhardt, Michelle 70, 210 Lewis, Lewis, Cliff 120 Miss Patricia 141, 145 Lewis, Ms. Shirley 70, 145 Lewis Tiffany 78, 197 Lewis, Veronica 21, 78, 197 Ligon Patrick 183, Lioves, Reggie 68, 171, 64 Lloyd, Ginger 59, 171 Jackson, Angela 208 Jackson, Avia 78 Jackson, Byron 74, 96 Jackson, Cedric 74 Jackson, Eddy 9, 195 Jackson, Jennifer 195 Jackson, Jackson, Jackson Marquita 78, 195 Melynda 106, 169 Sabrina 86 92 Jackson, Tina 46, 59, 75, 86, 90, 155, 169 Jacobs, Demenico 74, 195 James, Stephen 183 Jenkins, James 169 Jenkins, Sheri 60, 86, 108, 122, 195 Jenkins, Jenkins, Jennings, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, 209 Johnson, Tracy 74 Wanda 77 Alex 208 Brent 96, 183 Brent 183 Henry 209 Kelly 66, 67, 71, 73, 88, Kevin 196 Kaeserman, Ms. Charlotte 137 Keithley, Elizabeth 69 Keithley, Kathy 209 Kellett, Mrs. Linda 142, 145 Kennebrew, Detre 209 Kennedy, Jeff 209 Kennedy, Jimmy 196 Kennedy, J.V. 209 Kennedy, Sheila 83, 209 Kennedy, Tracy 58, 69, 86, 170 Key, Jennifer 209 Killette, Karen 66, 88 Killingsworth, Patti 196 Killough, Elizabeth 72, 183 Kimball, Stephanie 209 Kimbrough, Andretta 209 Kimbrough, Cedric 210 Kimbrough, Lisa 73, 170 King, Anna 210 King, Heintie 210 King, Sid 210 King, Tobin 41, 77, 88, 96, 97, 99, 100, 122, 171 Kingrey, Brian 104, 210 Lloyd, John 48, 60, 89, 210 Lockett, Vickie 41, 45, 46, 47, 73 114, 86, 171 Locklar, Scott 104, 210 Lofton, Chris 122, 150 Long, Chad 197 Long, Phillip 210 Lorentz,Pam 78, 80, 86, 183 Lorentz, Steve 78, 197 Love, Larry 210 Lowman, Curtis 210 Luttrell, Patrice 18, 132, 210 Lynn, Misty 72, 90, 183 Mabry, Dexter 77 McArthur, Donna 72, 197 McAuliffe, James 184 McAuliffe, Tiffany 48, 89, 210 McBride, Patrick 197 McCallister, Tina 210 4 7 1 5, Index Z McCollum, Kyle 210, 236 McCorlew, Mrs. 137 McCosh, Gretchen 13, 38, 39, 45, 106, 124, 171 McCowan, Kevin 59, 171 McCullar, Tarra 8, 10, 62, 63, 73, 197 McDaniel, Hope 105, 210, 114 McDonald, Angela 211 McDonnell, Beth 66, 71, 197 McDuffie, Sheron 86, 92, 184 McEachern, Conner 86, 182, 184 McGhee, Cheryl 86, 112, 184 McGuire, Matrice 78, 211 Mclntosh, Marchelle 89, 211 Mclntosh, Paige 72, 130, 184 Mack, Cortnie 104, 122, 210 McKemie, Stacey 58, 90, 171 McKiever, Joe 77, 78, 197 McKinstry, Michelle 211 McKay, Lissa 184 McKnight, Traci 19, 60, 197 McLaurin, Michelle 66, 67, 84, 86, 88, 132, 171 McLendon, Steve 171, 126 McMickle, Kristi 211 McNeal, Jackie 198 McNeer, Tammy 171 McPeters, Betty 211 McRae, MaryJane 78 Maddox, Lisa 82, 171 47, 129 Miles, Bernice 90, 184 Miles, Jeff 90, 172 Miles, John 77, 198 Miles, John 198 Miller, Alice 60, 93, 198 Miller, Darren 109, 184, 126, 127, 128 Miller, Liz 70, 198 Miller, Randy 211 Mills, Gary 74 Mills, Jacqueline 83, 211 Osorio, Chris 73, 172, 237 Oswalt, Tom 198 Overby, Terry 211 Owen, Darrell 110, 211 Owens, Lauren 59, 82, 106, 172 Paddack, Lauren 60, 198 Page, Michael 198 Palmer, Steven 76, 177, 182, 185 Milner, Scott 89, 211 Mims, Ms. Barbara 147 Minkanic, Mary 72, 184 Mirsky, Sam 68, 120, 185, 64 Mitchell, Robert 104, 211 Mitchell, Trent 185 Mitchell, Vickie 198 Mobley, Henry 116, 122 Moon, John 90, 172 Moon, Michelle 198 Mooney, Kim 83, 211 Parciasepe, Stephen 185 Parker, April 13, 70, 86, 199 Parker, Cedric 74, 96, 185 Parker, Jackie 73, 112 Parker, Tammy 73, 199 Parks, Kristy 83, 185 Paschal, Danita 83, 198 Passailaigue, John 24, 96, 185 Pate, Nathan 74, 212 Patrick, Allen 199 Moore, Antonio 198 Moore, Kohlen 23, 26, 47, 51, 56, 57, 59, 66, 67, 87, 153, 156, 172 Moore, Mary 22, 70, 71, 86, 198 Money, Lance 96, 185 Monroe, Telissa 198 Patrick, Andino 74, 122, 212 Patrick, Tonya 212 Patrick, Wendy 72, 86, 130, 185 Patterson, Carol 185 Patterson, Jody 199 Patterson, Lisa 185 Mags,-11, Mr. John 119, 120, 141, 145 Magoni, Paul 184 Mahana, Frank 197 Mainor, Mark 74, 210 Manuel, Charlotte 83, 210 Marbury, Tonia 83, 210 Marchant, Kim 18, 184 Marcus, Kimberly 18, 53, 59, 61, 86, 88, 172 ' Marshall, Dee 71, 197 Marshall, Ross 184 Marshall, Tricia 197 Marshall, Zetra 210 Martin, Betty 197 Martin, Martha 13, 106, 184 Martinez, Jorge 16 Mason, Larry 210 Massengale, John 96, 184 Massey, Tim 60, 77, 184 Mathis, Marcus, 74, 77, 96, 116, 197 Matthews, Angie 86, 184 Matthews, Benjamin 122, 184 Mattingly, Mr. Ellis 72, 145 Mattingly, Mary 72, 130, 211 Mayse, Mr. Tim 137, 140 Meadows, Deborah 211 Meadows, Eddie 211 Melton, Leigh 198 Mendoza, Kristi 69, 106, 172 Merriman, Mimi 86, 182, 184 Merritt, Mrs. Nelda 73, 144, 146 Metcalf, Ms. Alice 140, 142, 146 Meyer, Michael 211 Mickle, Lori 198 Moran, Pam 198 Mordic, Ms. Elaine 146 Morgan, Jeff 211 Moss, Laura 58 Morten, Katrina 198 Moseson, Lynda 83, 185 Moye, Tim 211 Mullican, Scott 211 Mullinax, Phil 119, 120, 211, 214 Murray, Jason 66, 67, 70, 71, 132, 198 Patters on, Stacy 1 72 Paul, Michael 185 Payne, Mrs. Pamela 141, 146 Pearce, Trellys 199 Peirce, Debbie 86, 90, 152, 172 Pennington, Beth 71, 199 Pennington, Kristi 59, 173 Perry, Perry, Fonda 90, 173 Keith 212 Person, Tangy 78, 186 Phillips, Benny 199 Phillips, Brian 212 Phillips, Clay 212 Phillips, LaShelle 182, 186 Phillips, Les 68, 186, 64 Napier, Jeff 90 Neel, Brad 27, 211 Nellums, Allison 106, 211 Nellums, Mr. 96, 145 Nelson, Nelson, Nettles, Nichols, Nichols, Angie 112, 182, 185 Paul 211 Patrick 185 Donald 8, 10, 182, 185 Willie 172 Nix, Reggie 104, 211 Nowell, Jill 185 Phillips, Wendy 212 Pierce, Kim 38, 42, 45, 46, 47, 52, 59, 73, 86, 102, 103 Pinckney, Tyrone 74, 96, 173 Pingul, Jemma 60, 70, 71, 93, 199 Pipkins, Sanford 77, 212 Pittman, John 132, 199 Pittman, Rudi 82, 212 Pitts, Yolanda 73 Poole, Patrick 2, 26, 35, 86, 87, 226 Popham, Donald 173 Porch, Bonita 112, 122 Porter, Kim 28, 78, 79, 199 Milam, Vincent 73, 96, 198,126, 127, Index Oates, Bo 110, 111, 211 Odell, Bonnie 72, 108, 185 Odom, Alisha 73, 86, 185 Ogletree, Terrence 116, 198 O'Leary, Matthew 74, 185 O'Quinn, Todd 120 Orr, Chuck 77, 211 Osment, Melanie 13, 47, 172 Porter, Tommy 212 Porter, Curtis 199 Powell, Kelly 199 Powers, Teresa 199 Preston, Clay 199 Preston, Paige 186 Price, Jim 88 Price, Ms. Katrina 3, 135, 137 Price, Paul 90, 173 Price, Tim 77 Pruitt, Vincent 199 Pugh, Chris 74, 212 Quick, Carlos 104, 212 Quinn, William 186 Radney, Jeff 199, 126 Raiford, Chris 74, 109, 117, 122, 212 Raleigh, Andrea 74, 199 Ramsey, Kim 212 Ranalli, Diane 90, 182, 186 Ray, Keith 82, 104, 212 Ray, Vanessa 2, 15, 212 146 Scott, Gary 122, 212 Scrimpshire, Jeff 173 Scruse, Brenda 83, 213 Searcy, Kendall 70, 213 Self, Jeremy 24, 200, 126 Senior, Horace 82, 117, 213 Shakespear, Ben 74, 213 Shakespeare, Gloria 74, 200 Shaul, Stephen 68, 186, 187 Shavers, Chris 78, 186 Shavers, Erika 186 Shavers, Ralph 200 Shaw, Bob 82, 96, 120, 200 Shehane, Glenda 52, 57, 59, 61, 68, 86, 173 Shehane, Mr. Ronnie 136, 144, 147 Skelton, Paul 122 Shepherd, Phyllis 112, 200 Snipes Reed, Kimberly 199 Reese, Bobby 173 Reese, Charles 186 Reeve, Kristina 78, 212 Rice, Kristi 173 Rice, Sheri 212 Richardson, Chris 77 Richardson, Roderick Richmond, Rhonda 18, 199 Ridenour, Mr. William 112 Riggle, Scott 212 Rivera, Joe 199 Roberts, April 186 Roberts, Rachelle 70, 199 Roberts, Chris 117, 212 Roberts, Will 27, 212 Robinson, Angie 72, 186 Robinson, Jason 104, 212 Robinson, Wendy 199 Rogers, Kathy 124, 125 Rollins, Aaron 66, 67, 76, 77, 199 Rome, Lelia 90, 173 Rose, Kim 18, 199 Roth, Renee 59, 86, 88, 102, 103, 132 Roth, Russ 96, 199 Rowell, Angela 212 Rowell, John 96, 120, 199 Rowell, Tim 212 Rowell, Vanessa 73, 106, 112, 173 Rucker, Joe 199 Rozier, Derryl 74 Sanchez, Brad 18, 86, 120, 200 Sanders, Keith 74, 212 Sanders, Marcus 96, 186 Sanders, Stan 26, 173 Sargent, Chris 212 Sartuche, Richard 212 Sherwood, Jacklyn 213 Shoaf, Laura 173 Shores, Denise 1 74 Short, Crystal 2 1 3 Shuttleworth, Jennifer 25, 30, 62, 63, 200, 218 Shuttleworth, Kym 8, 10, 25, 62, 174, 218, 220 Simmons, Grady 90, 174 Simmons, Scott 213 Simmons, Tara 19, 24, 60, 86, 200 Simon, Carol 85, 86, 122, 124, 186, 236 Sims, Lynn 73, 186 Sinclair, Tom 200 Skelton, Miss Elizabeth 106 Slaughter, Bubba 213 Slaughter, Steve 186 Smith, Beth 86, 90, 174 Smith, Miss Cassandra 140, 146 Smith, Darren, 9, 72, 122, 186 Smith, David 186 Smith, Janet 60, 200 Smith, Jeff 213 Smith, Karen 57, 71, 174 Smith, Lisa 25, 78, 779, 81, 84 Smith, Marcus 74, 96, 200 Smith, Missy 200 Smith, Tim 18, 213 Smith, Tracey 78, 86, 186 Smith, Tracey 105, 213 Smith, Wayne 213 Smith Yvonne 187 sneiiiilgs, Reginald 78, so, 82, 236 Snipes, Alan 48, 66, 88, 213 Snipes, Kevin 88, 174 Snipes Lindsey 77 Tammy 90 174 Sayedzoda, Fouzia 16, 17 Schmitt, Liz 59, 82, 85, 86, 173 Schiffman, Mr. Jack 56, 134, 142, Solomon, Alfred 96, 200 Solomon, Grant 110, 122, 200 Sorrell, Ben 13, 86, 187 Sorrels, Eric 174 Sorrels, Jeanie 77, 213 Speight, Tommy 72, 200 Spetter, Gail 53, 59, 66, 67, 72, 88, 153, 155, 174, 227 Spetter, Tammy 213 Spohr, Jamie 200 Sprowls, Tracy 66, 67, 213 Sprowls, Yolanda 74, 200 Stallworth, Acquawon 83, 213 Stanford, Derrick 200 Staula, Steve 174 Steele, Brian 90, 174 Steele, Leslie 18, 187 Steele, Leslie 22, 187 Stephens, John 96, 200 Stephens, Renee 213 Stephens, Teresa 213 Stewart, Lynn 83, 213 Stewart, Scott 117, 213 Stewart, Marcus 122 Stewart, Brad 133, 213 Stinson, John 77 Stinson, Mrs. Judy 142 Stoakley, Vanessa 74, 122, 213 Stoakley, Vince 200 Stoudemire, Zachary 49, 74, 96, 116 200 Stout, Shannon 70, 71, 200 Stover, Christopher 8, 96, 200 Stover, Tex 31, 72, 96, 100, 187 Streeter, Bray 74, 213 Stringfellow, Gina 174 Stroud, Jay 48, 78, 89, 213 Stutson, Mike 213 Sullivan, Shonda 187 Summerall, Susan 68, 201 Swaney, Joe 201 Talbot, Tyler, 3, 26, 201 Talbot, Jason 86, 96, 187, 126, 129 Talbott, Bryan 9, 201 Talley, Vickie 213 Taylor, Chris 82, 187 Taylor, Jimmy 174 Taylor, Joel 82, 89, 104, 214 Taylor, Ram 24, 25, 73, 82, 88, 96, 100, 119, 120, 122, 132 Teel, Jason 72 Terrell, Brad 201 Terrell, Heath 214 Tharp, David 71, 77, 90, 159, 175 Thirkield, Lisa 187 Thomas, Cassandra 201 Thomas, Charles 74 Thomas, Miss Cynthia 144, 146, 148 238 Thomas, Daron 77, 104, 214 Thomas, Eric 78, 214 Thomas, Frank 12, 38, 44, 45, 96, 100, 175, 126, 129 Thomas, Michelle 187 Thomas, Robert 74 Thomas, Tammy 77, 214 Thomas, Terrie 13, 36, 37, 38, 40, 45, 46, 47, 59, 61, 86, 102, 103, 156, 175 Thompson, Lisa 12, 27, 62, 86, 182 187, 189 lndex 3 7 Threlkeld, Curtis 83, 201 Threlkeld, Paula 214 Tibbitt, Heather 19, 201 Tilton, Mr. Keith 136 Timms, Angie 18, 108, 201 Tinney, Scott 72, 119, 120, 187 Tolbert, Johnlyn 187 Tomlin, Jon 201 Tomlinson, Beth 12, 27, 86, 102, 103, 187, 188 Tomlinson, Nelson 2, 8, 26, 35, 78, 79, 80, 86, 122, 188 Toney, Byrone 74, 214 Toney, Karla 188 Toombs, Harold 214 Tovey, Mr. Dwain 90, 91, 147, 148 Trammell, Dexter 214 Trawick, Floyd 201 Truelove, Jenni 188 Tsagaris, Cathy 188 Tucker, Jeri 73, 188 Tucker, Traci 72, 122, 188 Tunes, Harold 78 Wall, Allison 201 Wallace, Donald Wallace, Sara 215 Walton, Kelli 68, 92, 201, 64 Ward, Beth 86, 124, 188 Warren, Talvin 86, 87, 96, 100, 110, 175 Washington, Mr. John 147 Waters, Jamie 59, 86, 88, 175 Waters, Jeff 88, 130, 215 Watford, Kevin 188, 126 Watford, Tim 175 Watford , Tony 215 Watkins, Marcus 116, 201 Watkins, Teresa 153, 175 Watson, Amy 86, 132, 201 Watson, Benjamin 26, 86, 159, 176 Watson, Denise 23, 73, 86, 182, 188 Watson, Diane 30, 73, 86, 182, 188 Watson, Tina 78, 202 Waugh, Jeff 188 Weaver, Bridgette 202 Weaver, Debbie 82, 85, 86, 176 Williams, Sprague 71, 92, 189 Williams, Tammie 215 Williams, Tanya 23 Williams, Judy 203 Williams, Walter 117, 122 Williams, Yamona 83, 203 Williams, Zachary 9, 74, 110, 189 Williamson, Tonya 8, 28, 176 Willis, Angelia 69, 122, 203 Wilson, Beth 157, 176 Wilson, Sheree 215 Wilson, Curtistine 86 Wilson, Ms. Cynthia 93, 145 Wilson, Jay 68, 189 Wilson, John 83 Witt, Cheryl 9, 72, 130, 189 Wojtysiak, Steve 71, 203 Wolf, M Wolford Wolford s. Jean 68, 147 , Doug 215 , Jeff 67, 130, 131, 159, Womack, Keith 189 Wood, Doug 215 Wood, Norman 76, 77 1 Turner Corey 214 Turner Eugene 10 Turner Lawrence 74, 188 Turner, Tim 74, 90, 175 Turner, Turpin Todd 90, 175 shawn 19, 132, 201 Weber, Kim 202 Weekley, Dawn 188 Weirich, Robert 60, 72, 202 Weitzel, Caroline 78, 80, 86, 188 Weitzel, David 90, 176 Wells, Becky 215 Woodbery, Paul 74, 215 Woods, Blaire 85, 86, 189 Woods, Danyelle 122, 215 Woods, Mike 110, 203 Wooten, Lynn 189 Word, Tammie 203 , Underwood, Cheryl 86, 201 Underwood, Hoang 201 Urquhart, Mrs. Vicki 62, 141, 147 Valentine, Jim 215 VanCleave, Ray 9, 49, 96, 201 VanDinter, Mrs. Claire 6, 7, 147 VanDinter, John 52, 59, 68, 84, 175, 64 VanPatten, Jackie 188 Varner, Sharon 201 Varner, Shirley 201 Venters, Victoria 60, 68, 78, 84, 64, 88 Verner, Jennifer 215 Vollmer, Daniel 16 Wade, Myron 104, 215 Wade, Sheila 175 Wade, Susan 93, 201 Wagner, Kathy 23, 86 Wagner, Susan 133, 215 Waits, La'Juanda 175, 114 Walker, Brenda 201 Walker, Laurie 133, 215 Walker, Melissa 59, 175 Walker, Vincent 59, 175 Index Wells, Billy 189 Wells, Kenny 189 Wells, Laura 202 West, Michael 104 West, Col. Ronald 74, 147 West, Sharon 70, 189 Westbrook, Samantha 58, 60, 93, 202, 236 Whaley, Tom 202 White, David 202 White, James 86, 96, 100 Whitehead, Amy 90, 176 Whitehead, Cathy 215 Whitehead, Herbert 215 Whitt, Mr. Randy 87 Whittle, Kevin 189 Whitman, Amy 202 Wiggins, Darrell 74, 78, 80, 122 Wiggins, Patti 19, 202 Wiggins, Sheila 202 Wilbanks, Laura 12, 22, 24, 86, 182, 189, 227 Wildman, Alan 215 Wilkes, John 215 Williams, Tometo 77, 96, 108, 122, 123, 203 Williams, Chris 202 Williams, Eric 189 Williams, Daphne 93, 202 Williams, Fred 74, 176 Williams, Jackie 70, 78, 86, 92, 202 Williams, Kim 189 Williams, Kim 215 Williams, Kimberly 203 Williams Kshunda 215 Williams, Pam 83, 215 Williams, Reginald 74 Williams Sandra 203 Williams, Sherri 203 Williams, Solomon 122 Worrell, Tami 58, 72, 189 Wright, Brent 78, 215 Wright, Charles 203 Wright, Kathy 27 Wright, Kelli 203 Wright, Kim 72, 189 Wright, Yolanda 189 Wynn, Kyra 48, 50,58, 59, 66, 67, 86, 92, 124, 156, 176, 114 Yarnell, Andrea 90, 176 Yarnell, Heather 203 Youmans, Cathy 71, 86, 189, 114 Younes, Tina 215 Young, Tina 72, 203 Yurchuck, Julie 176 Zanders, Gina 66 FOR A SUMMER THE CURT IN CLOSES INTERMISSION fy. 77 mf- '-fwvrwx f,. ...fa?u'-- N r . lf, en? The 1985-86 school year was a great one for the Columbus High Blue Devils. For the senior class, it was a year of beginnings and endings, filled with mixed emotions. Most seniors were glad to graduate, but sad to leave CHS. For the juniors and sophomores, this year was a bridge toward bigger and better things. For the freshman class, this year was just the beginning. January 28, 1986 will be remembered by CHS students and people around the world as the day that Space Shuttle Challenger exploded just seconds after lift-off, killing its crew of seven. This crew included the first civilian ever to fly on a shuttle mission, a teacher. Sub-freezing temperatures forced the Muscogee County School District to close its schools that day. Columbus area high school students stayed at home, watching television news updates instead of the usual cartoons or soap operas. Although the shuttle tragedy rocked the nation, President Ronald Reagan vowed that the space program will proceed with as few delays as possible. He displayed hope and perseverance, emotions that are felt throughout Columbus High as well. Blue Devils are a unique breed, and they display that matchless quality everywhere, whether in academics or athletics. As Blue Devils, we always strive to stand alone, and to maintain the belief that we do not follow the crowd, but we march to the beat of our own drummer. The coming of Comet Halley every 76 years is a regular occurence, just as is the coming of school each fall. The comet was a constant during 1986, and as the comet disappears from view, so does this school year. With it go the charms of 1985 and '86: its classes, teachers, clubs, sports, activities, friends and so much more. All of these things are gone forever, never to return exactly as they were before, except in our hearts and the pages of this yearbook. Though these charms may be gone, they have made a great difference in our lives, and we shall always cherish the memories of this year, and remember that, as always, DEVILS OUTSHINE THEM ALL! ,uf X ,Maw f 'g ' , , aff, M' Kgs ,.,mfg,. ,af ,, 4,--f, rg' h -I , , . . 7 f 4 W rgam. ,7- , ff 3,2 r - ff 1f'gi9'j,'f,' fp, .7-'U ' . F . 1 L , V ,..., f,y.,,,i . . . 1 .. Z2r12Qpwsli.L'ft2ff'1A'53ti.'g ' +1 1- V f erm-v's1:e.fc.12W - J Cf, f'fg.,gff :W--'2'z'ar.f: cf -f 1 ' ' in-633.11 '::'r'-lift, ffprff- L .1 - H15 .fa 'f-r , it r ' ...ef A ,eff- i -f f . -gn.: 5 .V I- A 51215362 args' ,fri-xr 33 .. V V.- 'MV . L: fi. .V ,. . 4 ,. .sl ...av 1. f-:Lv 2. ,, 1-tv,-'-,H . V. '. . -f ',,,ie'ff'i'ffi 'i'.'5.3ff! . fi' H 'f fffiif. a? ' Y. fp, , N,.,,,,-L, , ,hu sv-:Skit . -'sr,'sf.vp , ' - i5'f'2L-:'3v- 4 .. 4. '1'-T1.,'1:4l' ' 'lla- 'fff1'.A, '. ' . f Mmm .,,a1:.U41'.s5-xgziw Freshman Robin Hewitt looks forward to days when she can drive to school instead of waiting for a ride. Junior Carol Simon plays chauffeur for several other CHS students. Kristi Hargraves, freshman, shows the spirit of a cheerleader, even in practice. Closing Sophomores Jennlfer Burzynskl Sue Downes and Samantha Westbrook use thelr thlrty mlnute lunch perlod to ls it really an art proJect or just another of Mr Akbarl s students? Semor Regmald Snellmgs and Jumor Dallas Austin join the masses of students waltmg for rncles behmd the school Kyle McCollum, freshman, wonders how long hrs pencll wrll stay sharp thls tlme ...QM .M .Y fit. 1'-I, .rw L c i WEE' fhfl Gfya I ,,, 1 , fy! ,.,, f, Vw rf , W Q ff' ff QA W fl ff4'f! ,zA4,,,,.fAww V, M' f t . V X05 2 Qffxw Z' VZZMZMX .1 Students of Mrs. Urquhart watch a different transparency every day! Sophomore Lisa Asche collects her books to turn in, looking forward to a summer free of schoolwork. Chris Osorio, senior, captures the true spirit of Fifties Day. Sophomore Janie Brinkley realizes that she only has one hour to go before school is out. ,,, ff wg, 'Qi 'R ,., 'M E l,- . N 5'-. , '.'-.la RRClosing Katie Humphrey and Beth Hunsinger, freshmen, chat while awaiting the bell. Sophomores Vincent Milam and Bretta Hollis seem to enjoy life more after 2:30. CHS students are a close-knit family. Miss Thomas smiles mischievouslyg doesnlt it make you wonder what she's up to? 1 ,N MMM., E Closing 5 44 '-:Q .11 Y ---v,f-M '- ,,..1 ..1 a., ,ff B k an :Nr X .x ,A , A ,. 5 ,, V, V, . . ,A O E STEP CLGSER T0 HOME ,l.-. , vi 2,4 .N . I .QL in 1 .1 ',,. ,,, j . , , 4:4 F Aim. bv. , . E W, fl'1 'V qiggh K. g, ,M dd, ir, N K f32 G--'vu ri- y- ' -4 1 '-'N .'.' ', N H. :..' '3+-iflgfvwfjff n I fbu.g.d..w- , J'-r,g' !y.'fq'f ' 'fi 1 J .', lwrfj' wh::'v,.L' 'iff F-f fi 1L ,Nj if my Q 'w 4 'gf1 f:l-2 -Q'-' A T' Je 'ii I 4 .' ',1 uf. f 'J' gg 'fi'-0-new f4'.4. 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There were mis- takes that had to be corrected in the late hours, but in these mistakes we discovered a purpose and a direc- tion. Our decision was, then, that for us it had been worth it all. We would like to acknowledge the contributions of: Dr. Ronnie She- hane, the school janitorial staff, Jen- nie Chandler of the Ledger Photog- raphy department, and Deborah, Bubba, and Don at C. Malcolm New- ell Studios. Thanks also to these stu- dents: David Ferguson, Jamey Hart, Donald Nichols, Beth Tomlinson, and Amy Whitman. Acknowledgements Specifications This is the 1985-86 Columbus High School COHISCAN Volume 73. It has a press run of 700, utilizing the offset lithographic printing pro- cess. Books are printed by Jostens Printing and Publishing, 1312 Dick- son Highway, Clarksville, Tennessee, 37040. Representative: David Zeigler. COVER: Designed by Hobart Payne, art consultant. Printed using the four-color lithograph process on 150 pt. binders board and covered by sheet lamination. ENDSHEETS: Desert Bronze on 65 lb. stock. PAPER: Mead Consolidated coat- ed gloss 80 lb. stock. TYPE: The typeface is Souvenir throughout the book, except pages 36-45, which are in Times Roman. Body copy is 10 point, with captions set in 8 point. Headlines in the Activi- ties section are 42 point Lydian Bold, and 42 point Optima Bold with 50070 grey offset letters in the Sports section. PICTURES: All photographs are shot with a 150 line screen. Four- color pictures are done with a Hale Laser Scanner. All class pictures and senior portraits are shot by C. Mal- colm Newell Studios. The majority of the candid shots were taken by staff photographers and developed and printed at Newell Studios. LAYOUT STYLE: Opening and Closing sections are in the smoke- stack style. Student Life feature pages use the Mondrian design. All other pages use the 2- and 3-column mosaic method. In Gratitude Dear Columbus High Faculty, Studen: and Administration: I wish to thank you all for such a wonderful year. It was truly an experience one could never forget. I hope that one day I will be able to return to the States and enjoy once again your Southern Hospitality. l To the Faculty: I want to thank each of my teachers who directly or indirectly assisted me. It was difficult for I me to make the transition from Germ to English. I thank you once again for being patient with me during this time. A To the Students: I especially give my deepest thanks to you. You were the ones wt made me feel like I was at home. For all of you who shared special times with me, be it at a party, at Dr. Blalock's house, or just riding around, I want to thank you again for making me feel like a part of you. l will always carry that Blue Devil Spirit. To the Administration: I also want to thank you for helping this wondrous event take place. Thank you for helping me to choose my classes and guiding me through this wonderful year and making me oneof your students. 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