Cross Keys High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)
- Class of 1981
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I fn 1 X fi -f f J YW'iiHWB3J1lHWIlWH!E'El ENT PUBLIC LIBRARY Genealogy Center ee's Summit Rd. ence, Mo 64055 M G C Special Report CROSS KE HIG SCI-IODL 1626 N. Druid Hilis Road Atlanta, Georgia 30319 Sports ............. ,, 19- 58 Features ............ ,, 59- 82 Organizations ...... ,, 83-118 Student Lite ..... ..... 1 19-142 Faculty ............ ..... 1 43-164 Classes ........ ,,,,, 1 55-190 Seniors ................................................... 191-231 1980-81 CHIEFTAIN STAFF CO-EDITORS-John McGaha, Jan Newman PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR-Lynne Ball BUSINESS EDITOR-Ftenay Zimmerman JR. BUSINESS EDITOR-Debra Hyde STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHERS-Myra Howard, Danny Treadway, Dan Mosteller TYPISTS-Ginger Loden, Meredith Bible SPORTS-Annette Kapczynski, Brian Ramsey, Robin Butler FEATURES-Dana Smith, Robbie McNeill ORGANIZATIONS-Tamra Yoshimura, Anna Banguilan, Scott Weinand STUDENT LIFE-Jenny Dobbs, Doug Livesay FACULTY-Maria Bauer, Lori Wilson - CLASSES-Erica Thornton, Jackie Jones, Scott Barrett SENIORS-Vicki Caras, Lynn Hlavach SPONSOR-Betty McCumber PUBLISHER REPRESENTATIVE-Mr. William Wolfe PHOTOGRAPHERS-Mr. Len Henderson, Mr. Jim Blankenship PUBLISHED BY-Walsworth Publishing Co. Inc. xi it 12'-.411 A XX 1' l I I 1 I. K lm w N. 3 X LX Sy ik wx X ,X X X S X , f W X A X X X iw- XXX-ww f W A XX 1 :X X X X X s 2 XX V' i 3 X 5 S X Q A X X X 1 2 X X ' X X 2 X X N 0 X pwfi, X X mr X EK N, , x X we. .X gn X. , we 5 X Y 1 X X X X X X, XX ,.X -- X MX SX XX X X X V Q X X X XX S QN XX? X X, X X XXX Niki ag V Q X35 MAQQXXFQW 1 V ,Aw fx X X X 'FQ 5 X x ,i ,X ui' Q51 ,Xi x ' ff' Q 5, vsgi. 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Interesting speakers such as John Pruitt of Channel 11, spice up our days. ,ef gsir ,,,... .. .. ... .1 -. - - :J . 'if as-W1 - 1' s iii J i 1 li, W X 1 i r ,,,. . J' 4 ,f ls this a yearbook or a magazine? The answer is both! This year the Chieftain has taken on a new look and purpose-a magazine format. What is a magazine? A magazine is a reflection of the world we live in, its people, and a record of events of that time. That could also define a yearbook. Cross Keys is part of the world we live in. At this time in our lives, it is probably the most important part of our own world. Here we gain not only the skills and knowledge necessary for our futures, we also gain in other important ways-friendships and memories that will last a lifetime. Here we laugh and cry, work and play, and in general, experience LIFE! So here you are . . . The Chieftain . . . a magazine reflecting our world . . . Cross Keys High School, 1981. ws 1 . r, ,g.agggQ,Q,Ti', or. it e-,.r'f.1't.. if XVI T .g.,..,,.-...1-?- Wor Or 4 of ' as azine is a ple, t s is in ant only ur last and f here ne 1 Working Together vc. --.Aga 321: Zglq-Q r wiLi'5aTWN1'j ga' f NRM 'ei' A 1. 'WU'lunp 0r Individually , 'Ei T1 is 'X - 4, W ' N:-Q' fail' ls ff no-gefffwi , , ... -..nu is . ' ' in 4- . f A K w.A.h- ' A' VV W V YW V W 'V - Y Y Y - Y Y 'V W-V '-' Y' ' ' ' , 51: Q, K.: K I I -Q' wi' 4,4-M xr I 1 I , 1 4 +1 4 .-2 X . - ' fins!! , ,, -WV , f X I fn 4 f ,f ff Q 'rl mv' if fiw- ff i mfi vwf ff 59' 'Qff :2f'1iW 'viii A Wwi I 5 W Ku .Q ,- X w Y VG, ,. IN Y x 4 ' sfh 5 Xx x x M x Ng 5 K x 555455 ,I L H , , W X , S-, MSM 1 fi -. -.,.4.4.L.....,.. lT'S A ROUGH ROAD TO THE TOP ,4-M - W 1 -Q f . W ,r 'nv i A K S arf As we go through high school, we, sit and say to ourselves, lt'sa y long rough road till we get out. There are some times when we wish we had already graduated, and we don't think we will ever make it, but something deep inside us says, Go for it and we do. when we go through all the years and finally get to be a senior, we tell ourselves, We've finally made it M. ,vw If 2 F aiifladdit +1 4... .g ,l..l.l.-.. I N 1 5 1 1- -1.r.x,.:- WNW Q 39514 Ad af W8 r, V N, W- . A l-, , , W ' W 4 My ' ' What goes on at Cross Keys? As you can see by the pictures, not all activities are strictly working. Some are recreation, talking with friends or just plain relaxing. 'i. ,M E 5, V1 imilggi ewif- 'Riff ' N513 ' ii-2 wx ' xl r it l se ij, 'L-Fi. Ee? 233' ..-... , ,....f,,,,. it me , muh .Af lgqf' V-iigf' -L,? li! h- 6 Y fm ff ? 5 , 6 u W ff mf' Z3 , X' , f fy if ., Q15-I W 'W f 3 'Y '1.. Ei MM-M ax Rf N? , 1 gig - ff NM Yay! W' Wwfmwwff r ww W 1 J Q f w f f W f f f Z Z f nz LZ W ..M,.,,,V 4 f f f X 1 'M - X f W1 ' t uw n?'i w ,wg3,4g 25,25 ,gg gr img jp Tim. F, g,-fetch? 5.31 ,fs ,v-.-..-,Q Q11 . - 1 ff: .: X f P f fi :'W 3 W Z ffa - W! , 3 , ,',L..-- ,.,.a.-4:06 www 3 if 'fx Q J x K 2,9 R , Q .f X N W W Q xg ,iff V t K A X X 4: ff N 1 wx X x ' X Q X. x X w - if x ' I kg- ' X ,wr ,XM afh' xg, f '7 , 4 , 'Wi 1 A , 1 ff' wif Qi 4 f , 1 4 WZW ,, if WZ if!! f QQ, X. ff! nfj, 27? W?i ff ff? f!f ,nh wkfyj LZ? ,ZQ ,ff 'VJ ' f ?f X fc! if .f X f fy X 7 X 1 Nm hx X my '14 X X 23 Z .2 This year the Chleftam IS dedlcated to a teacher and coach who has been at Cross Keys smce the opemng of the school He has coached many sports such as football for which he was head coach untll 1965, wrestlmg, and basketball He also hel d t h th h I I n mascot name We the Chleftaln staff are roud to rese this year's dedlcatron to Coach Sam Edenfleld Q A ,S yr vi ff! QW fm ff ,, vw ff .. f , fi ff yf f il, M, HW,,,,,, v Aa Iufauvfhlu-.u YN A44! W 11- 4 of What is school with- out smiling faces? Certainly not much fun. These smiles re- present Cross keys and the good times that go along with them. s iimiiam is M ,Q ,ev wig ,Q 5, iw R vm it . Ng 3 tuT,WhM.,fw g ,ww74 5L w ...IL :ibn .ww ith- zes? luch s re- keys mes with l-.-L-1 Kwik Sports HALFTIME ENTERTAINMENT Marching Band Has Style The Cross Keys Band adds spirit to the school by playing at all Varsity football games and pep rallies, and performing at halftime. Through much hard work and practice, the band has successfully competed in marching festivals and competitions. When the marching season ends, the concert season begins. During this time the band puts in a great deal of practice on concert music, and as a result, has continually received ratings of excellent and superior at concert band performances. The success of the band has come from its many talented musicians and dedicated members, as well as the excellent job done by Mr. Rundbaken, the director. , V , w'W'w??2f. 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FIFTH ROW: Tamra Yo- shimura, Allen Nelson, Larry Chambers, Mike Zelasky, Eddie Conant, Andre Leblonde, Steve Whitlock, Jose Rodriques, Kim Waters, Jeff Williams, Patrick Miller, Rusty Brock, Brad White. .5 A Vi a ...A Sponsor - Mr. Rundbaken Drum Mawr - Drum Mayor - Tamra Yoshimura Allen Nelson wi 20 - f fb fxffq. 1, MW . :J - 'W - 1 A-,Ing f- f x M f , xg -1, W1 iif vf ygj ZMWZQZ 2 f 'Q FIR: mal Wil: Suz Mar She if xwiw Steve Chris Glenn ra Yo- s, Mike , Steve rs, Jeff k, Brad FIRST ROW: Ethie Casielles, Renay Zimmer- man, Deborah Gordy. SECOND ROW: Lori Wilson, Linda Maynard, Dedi Westerman, Suzanne Veal, Allison Shepard. THIRD ROW: Martha Stoks, Yvonne Wright, Lynne Ball, Sheila Jenkins, Debbie Thomas, Lynn McCarthy, Cyndi Eckard, Erin Kromer, Ro- chelle Smlth, Mary Lockwood, Diane Smed- lund, Maria Bauer, Anita Ansley, Jenniter McCarthy, Debbie Drane, Pam l-lursen, Joy Worthy, Stephanie Seay, Valerie Scott, Faye Beck, Sheila Stallings. X ff! X , X , fffftgi X ff 4 A k f-. - HMA- ..J RSX? Varsit Drill Team Gets In Step One of the most exciting moments of a football game is watching the varsity drill team perform its spectacular routines during halftime. Composed of 29 talented girls, the drill team got off to a good start this year after winning the Spirit Award and Best Combination Routine at Jere Ward's All-Star Drill Team Clinic summer camp. Also at camp, many members won individual awards while five others were selected to be on the Atlanta All-Stars Drill Team, which performs at various events around the state. Next on the schedule was a performance at 8th grade orientation and vigorous practices to get in shape for football season. Using flags for the first time this year, the girls faithfully practiced with the band at 7:30 every morning and at 3:30 every afternoon. Their hard work and dedication definitely paid off as they pleased audiences at football and basketball games and pep rallies. Finally, marching in the Peach Bowl parade with the drum corp, marked the end of the drill team season. Sponsor Ms. Cheshier X is X V ,. ' . . V'-2: fe ,ef .. , 1 J . -Q , ,gf , ---- - X 4 - f .... ,, , A, 4 .. we 24 - . 4fm::.T:'-'+- F -1 ' mg.. P1 J ---, ,H 'V iff Wes. -,sxnuw . ,p 1:1-: 'S ' 1 - X f,. X, 4. J Agfa. ,A is , .X X L. Q. -rm.. t 1, K A -.,-. , ,I 3. A ,,., N gg, 2 N 3 I we A . ,X vs, ,Msg - -w , M . A , me X ' wg . 47,5 ' N .t .agwgg ff .- X, Q-' , k ' ,. . Z -A ,- ' . 5393? ft ,MASZSQ V A flee ,, ' Q owe ,-..Q-uf S , 'Q-Agn Q 1... ff 5 ,. rf .Q...,x...e,-. - - N. ,. -5 F , f .- Q ww f xx S :X X ss- , . f Q C gg 5 , fm 4 ,x xx x, N se- f ' .I -x f 1 Q .' 4 f X, f . f , .- . , .ff S3 v i - sfjlw ' - 'ft . f , it- Q ww: K v S A ' .,., me . X '- N . . . -t Wygi- G. ' 7 ,, fe f 'f 'Q?5iX t ' fQ,., Q . is f' - Honey - John McGaha, 1st Co-Captain - Deborah Gordy, Captain - Renay Zimmerman, 2nd Co-Captain - Ethie Casielles. 4 21 , li- ..-.- - -ifira.. - . Y.-. - Y .1-4 .I fb -fl-.Q VA' Jr. Varsnt Drill Team Strives For Perfection Jr. Varsity Drill Team performs every Saturday mornings at the Jr. Varsity football games. They perform at least one routine at a pep rally. The girls sit in block formation at all games. On homecoming night, they sit in block formation with the Varsity Drill Team. FIRST ROW: Kristy Wharton, Holly Bartlett, Laura Haskins, Jina Headrick, Vivian Diaz, Shari McClure, Tania Boguelavaky. SECOND ROW: Caeonya Donahue, Laura McColl, Cindy Livaditis, Stacy Bailey, Shonda Burnette, Jenny Wwe- -1 ff Q , Hamrick, Julie Dean, Kim Kim. THIRD ROW: Michelle Matthews, Shelley Smith, Mimi Strickland, Laura Eklund, Elizabeth Britton, Tina Ivey, Pam Dusik, Beth Pavlic. .-.llvv-M-sf-wus.-t..fr' .-a 1- s Bonnie Atcheson, Heather Alexander, Darcy Baker, Sponsor - Ms. Peterson Jr. Varsity ajorettes wirl Into Spotlight The 1980-81 Jr. Varsity Majorettes have really worked hard to make this year a successful one. They had long practices after school where they all helped make up routines. Each one got up early those Saturday mornings to perform. Fl H s S S .SlKB+ hrs-Qiisgfgi . V as 'A if x i i .... , S v i ... Q 4 I' ,K 5' 53 Nx Q 'Q xN X 9 K V' lgwrxiw f M X-s gm snssx-Llwk E R S . X si gg i ,XX x , s f ' T i sawxrx, 5 x ,S fS 1 t :Na X i - s ' X vw ss 3 Xxx K xi NX , S '10 y .. SRS X ' NX Y ES as 1 X WNY tN ' QQNYXTQX 3 Nisxsyg .ws S va. x F5 X is R X X 1 f S X -S xv 'si wi . ,N ip tg rg X - ? A . Yi sN-w Q was Q slxxsx FE RD ROW: th, Mimi I Britton, Jr 1 ...Liu . 5 .1 ,A ,F 4' A ' V' x 'C 'Jew ' 4: . , !, ,X .f,, - f , - V, N l , ,. . 0 N M. X Mjww , ng'-:--vwgrlsztsv fr , .5 ' Qs-G . ',, ',,M'25fgK' J ' , ,, Ii,'.f,.?'P,' f xf ' :,f,ffKg-f,f,,1 494 v by y , , . 2 YN .7 ,. ,z:f,'.gs 4,' ' f V X 1 f ,4 ,ff 9? QS, fx f E , Q al 1 f f-for-. ., , 5:35 .,f1 ':,m::r . :T rg, :f:,ag-.2-.-5. ' X gs' ii i....,1 4 ,V - .:,.,:g ,193 ,,5,,,.. ,,:,.,..:.,.,., fff K f , My 4 , Af WW f2?f?'fQ f ff, f , 1 M , f f , ,f 5 f Q f X LRG Ziff 4- , ' , 2' wily, ,Si FIRST ROW: Meg Schaum, Bryan McClure, Chris Greene, Pete Ander- Harkins, Jill Feinberg, Yamra Yo- son, Chris Caldwell. THIRD ROW: shimura, Chris Bloodworth. Jeff Williams, Burt Hicks, Allen SECOND ROW: Joe Aguiar, Barry Nelson. Am' ogg: 'i n ro You MIGHTY THE YEARS. I , , M Usa., mm Q I ns 1KK is S-rnossx n is ' 'mnoucn 'rn YEARS fa 9 X59 6? PEP BA HAS SPIRIT The CK Pep Band is made up of th musicians in the band. This year were invited to play for Bette Mn arrival at Lenox Square, as well as pl tor all home basketball games, rallies, and other special performal ,hyylf MW! 4 I gf t ,V ,fi ' , , l 'ff 4' f.g,,',z . , 1 1' 1 P f . '19 x TRY MEMORY l 2 KB -Ju fqrh Awww - , ,,l,..l, Us wt. - -P was ,.... ,.,. M as wt CHEERLE DERS Varsity Boosts Spirit This year the cheerleading squad has gotten oft to a good start. During the summer they attended cheerleading camp at the University of South Alabama where they received one red ribbon for excellence, three blue ribbons for superior, a super-star ribbon and two spirit sticks. The summer captains were Mary Beth Campbell and Jan Newman. The football captains for this year were Jackie Jones and Bonnie Shapiro. They did a great job getting cheers and stunts lined up for football season. For basketball season, the squad of twenty girls break up into squads of ten girls. The basketball captains tor red squad are Aimee McDannaId and Jan Newman. The white squads are Donna Wright and Jackie Jones. The girls have really worked hard this year, and they have had fun in the process. if nigfhsxz' i' ' 9' Jackie Jones, Bonnie Shapiro, Teresa Watt- lauter, Shelley Armendariz. SECOND ROW: Mary Troy, Aimee McDannald, Jan Newman, Darlene Povilaitis, Terri McCain, Sally Spauld- FIRST ROW: Val Parham, Donna Edwards, ing, Laura Barrios. THIRD ROW: Sharon McDannaId, Mary Beth Campbell, Mickey Higginbotham, Lynette Alston, Donna Wright, Raisa Rosales. 'is , My Ms ,xv wr My . X X .v .X ,ef,.s,. W x X f Mix Football Sponsor - Ca - . ptains - Ms. Denmark Jackie Jones and Bonnie Shapiro. :::u2?3gnSponsor - s X 4 an -Sl 26 MM! f 6 f f ff, , lk V' V 1-v ws Wglihgi-gh, QSM am 3331? if .4 ww ir 1 asf' 4' QV? W I ,fa 53.1, Ax f 4 4 w Assisi. iissla-f 3r Q03 ddfg 'N' Jin 9 1- - V SAV' i w ? ' iv H . ' ' Y - A . . -ev..-, .W . . - , . 'ff , f, V .. , vim, 'i skif3,.t, :A V -Q ' iffy I g- sg Ns at , in 7'.,:fi,f I ffiitwfg pf -f-F -.Vis T ff . 5. we it, Y ' k f K Y Y .. 1, , , ,U -, - 1 h .-. 1 Mk, J 1 vi- ,731 'ul W Pg , , N fu X H H . ' I 4 , X I ' ,i -Y , A 1 'W ' ' ' f -'- AJ- Q- i . t gym ,f'gl.rs ,M ,' .A 4 , A 4 A, . I 'A . ay s Q Q5 , Y- xx km X X . X. 1 Sharon Mickey u Wright, 5 i il N ,W-Q - -' x Q Q ,,..J1ffl54JxQ+, 5 I 4 if 134 N 90 Z a n 7, I -V E .saw it qv '11 i9 , ' 6 5' 'dw' bv ,f 1 i . f Q51 : Q , Ria y ff Q f:z z , M - .ff fi? ' ix 5 , , 5, , 5 ' M ' ,' QA., - jg, af , ' 1 ' wg J -.- , A 5 VV, k ! Z f , VI YQ X 'VIZ' Y 'r w' KJ , K , , . bqqll M 55, h , 1 X95 , -f M L . v-N... . ff ,N ' -JY- ff M .L 'Q-. .. 1 27 . Y, H,---.L , ' I 4 Jr. Varsit Gets Rowd This year Cross Keys had an outstanding Jr. Varsity cheerleading squad. Over the summer they attended an NCA camp where they received three excellent ribbons, one superior ribbon and a spirit stick every night for their perfor- mance. Jr. Varsity has worked very hard. Their hard work and spirit were evident in their performance at pep rallies this year. Football Sponsor - Ms. Hanse if ,L-Lifsgswx ii x el' FIRST ROW: Claudia Carpentier, Andrea Abbott, Stephanie Miller, Jana Hooker, Torbush. SECOND ROW: Courtney Keel, Melinda Mullinax, Missy Hedden, Jana Davis. Trish Wolk, Lisa Dupree. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Not Pictured: Laura Fain. Basketball Sponsor Mrs. Dixon 28 A .., tp ,, X , A ' ,f6..,t4.:- K F N f as I ' t . 3 V551 ' -:Liss-.ae . .S E: my E , A A VYTQFQ FIRST R ROW: t Jordan, l fyigfff. .. L L WY jeffd? ,f'173wf'5 if fs use Qslfzwfg , , . f we gtg f i 25 7 :ev ff Q4 X ZW. :Ti ffsisvfa 'V PAM 21.3, N fake? it YV NtXf+ sffi5'2-if t gRu2QSf'SwsgQ 32 sgiigsgg 'N GQ K, , W Q' Ni f mum .M s - . a Eysffe- is .,: 'vis ,st was 1 vffi, sssefii is .i'-45 sw , -V . :XQXAN X . was .X , - 5' ww: at N ,fe 'N- Q 9.1 ' In-xx S+ 5X s -I ri ,Y Y ' if:--M-jf I pg VT, 3 'ta N jx . L ,., , , V 1 iw!! Lf fait-, ,,,. . if ,FK YW?-V fy Y W V 7 W i F tl: ess g is Q .-ami ami - I M I ' M V i A I L My '0k? - FIRST ROW: Sam Lev, Tabby Morrell. SECOND ROW: Sally Smith, Cindy Hions, Candie Brown, D3V'9- ROW: Cindy Chu, Donna McMillian, Meca Yvette Andrews, Kim Davis. Jordan, Lynn Copeland, Theresa Thomas. THIRD Eighth Grade Shows Enthusiasm The 1980-81 grade cheerleaders have had a spirited and dedicated squad. They've gotten up early in the morning on Saturdays to cheer at the 8th grade football games. In addition to making run throughs for the football players, they've also performed at a pep rally. Most of the girls use their experience towards making the Jr. Varsity and Varsity Squads. ,as- V My .k sm f E gt ' S h w . ' . f ' f 7 3-of R 4Vf5f WW, 77' Mfefj ,Q , f ,g!,,V4,f7U, 'lj ,, fr, ,fwfr J, fi ,. ...V .3 44, ,, f ..,,. M ,fx , , 'Vu , , W W - , , , Y , ,. 7 Y H . I Ar., A , W W W, W g Y Y ., . . .. . . I , l I ' ., V... .-.44 r ' F00 LL Varsit Comes On Strong The Cross Keys Football Team opened its season with an exciting 6-3 win over Clarkston. The game ended with Cross Keys having to make a goal line stand on its six inch line. Randy Ledford had a fine game at linebacker, and for his efforts, he was chosen linebacker of the week by the Dekalb County Touchdown Club. The Clarkston victory was followed by three tough losses to Columbia, Decatur, and Towers. Cross Keys played a state ranked Columbia team very close, but wound up losing 12-0. The next week found Decatur and CK locked up in a 7-7 struggle midway through the third quarter before Decatur broke loose for three quick touchdowns. Following the disappointing 27-7 loss to Decatur, Cross Keys rebounded with a great effort against a very good Towers team. Trailing 7-0 late in the fourth quarter, the CK offense stayed a sixty yards scoring drive that made the score 7-6 with two minutes left in the game. Electing to go for two on the extra point try, Mark Windom found Kirk Linder in the endzone, and Cross Keys was ahead by an 8-7 score. The lead proved to be short-lived, though, as Towers was able to come back and score with thirty nine seconds on the clock to pull out a 14-8 victory over CK. Druid Hills was next in line for the Indians, and CK responded with a big 28-10 victory. The offense gained over 300 yards on the ground against the Red Devils. Leading the rushing attack for CK were Steve Anthony and Kevin Barge. Billy Price had an outstanding game in the offensive line, and was awarded offensive lineman of the week by the Dekalb County Touchdown Club. The next week proved costly to Cross Keys. After leading 10-0 at the half against Roswell, the defense allowed three second half touchdowns, and Cross Keys wound up losing 21-16. Even more damaging, however, was the loss of fullback- Iinebacker Carlos Aragon for the rest of the year due to a knee injury. Cross Keys began its sub-region contests against powerful Chamblee. The Bulldogs, the fifth ranked team in the state, proved too much for the Indians as they hammered out a 37-0 victory. ln its second sub-region game, Cross Keys faced an improved St. Pius ballclub. A couple of long touchdown passes led St. Pius to a 21-7 victory over CK. The Indians fought back with impressive wins over Briarcliff and Sequoyah, outscoring both opponents rather handily. With the season over and the equipment locked away, people can be proud as they remember a young, inexperienced team, its first head coach, and the impressive battles they fought both on and off the field. 30 il , ,, Ag, , rv- I ..g I' 1 Z , 1 i , 2 , , X 5 X ,f V 9 wwf 7 'aa' 'lm , , K' ff. X . ,Wy , 'I I 4. , Z' I I ,W f 4 X 'GMM 1 pl f, If I G, V, , 4 I f , C V, , Z Z, fi, pg V' f J .4 f ' f . 'is , f' ff-Q Q ' I -ff ' ,mf f 0 ,,,,-. Q , ,, 5 , ,,. ,MZ M , 5 dj- .f M X I ff 5 'f 7 4 ' . 'W ff fszxf 7, 5 I . 7 5 'I I 7 ,, ' wa- V. . ff. ZW ,f ffff , , . f. f, f , , s,4. My 1 , I ' A , f,,fmwQ-My ,I V 2 L Q, W In f 'ZW .mf Z I QL ,M , QW I .7 A zj V I if ff f .7 U 51 2 ,,,,,',3, U X, y ' 7 I fr , , . A I A if f J V, fl 7 ,, I ig, , E 7,2 :, f, W I 2, ,B-4, L wg V 1 Z 'az W if f. ' . f 2, X f ' 0 f , J ZQW 7-' V ff ' Z W ff 4 ' Q M- wwf-f 4 M, fx .0 f 5' if ' 1 . I hmm .4 my 4 .. Y 9, ' af,,,,,, f' yn U ' ' . f , f f j. , ' , 51,41 ug , , ' ' . , 2, M f Q .. , , ' NC ., fwww 'gm ,f f , my . ,. M f. ,, .Q ,f , f ' .f , pf,-aff wffwwy ,YW fjW ffyiffyv, Mfhffff 1 MM, mai? ' 4.4 ,wry ,, ,r ff' W0 4 -,fm C,,Zffff if ff ,fW4,fWf , ,V ,,fff7,fM 'f ff , f h f l, f W ff f ' , pf -V -1 ix., ff , yf ,' Y , ,Mg 1, WH wr. ' Nw f ff ,f,f.w,,7mff' 'ff 4,12 A , www sway ,fd ,- ,' , H f 4 11 2f,,.'f'fffy ff f3P'M7JgZ ' ' ' 'i 'cf' Z jgffj f' A f f 757 Exif, ifffffzf fffg 'ff J, 2757? if'9fa?Zf2Z4fQff?Zi2MffZ8'KJ .Hg5:fffZZZZi?zfpwrZ7fffZZ?ff?xf,fZzaza5aZ78assaaz?Ziaa4,f1,,,,,W124zaa FIRST ROW: 21 Johnny Pitts, 44 Kirk Linder, 12 Mark Lavasque, 41 Ricky Edwards, 25 Reed Davis, 65 Scott Weinand, 22 David Phillips. SECOND ROW: 20 Chuck Fields, 40 Jon Erickson, 43 Kevin Barge, 63 Brad McCullars, Carlos Aragon, 31 Steven Peebles, Coach Bob Nichols. Flon Mangrum, Coach Tom 23 Joe Mrozek, 73 Anthony, 57 Chris THIRD ROW: Coach Lozano, 81 Jimmie I , ,. L if Q W, J,Z,g, ,,, m5? M Q 4 Z 5,21-1 X, V' , 'yeh ZW 7, , x , ',, fu.. , ,f,. -1'-'Q '. f' fy 'f,, Wzfj 4 Z. , yfz Q - 732 ,5 j 'Qt 1 7 . a , . i : z 4if',g .. Jf'-'M ff, , ,, , ' 'Z ah? 'f ,, ,vw f,,f f X ,f.,f , . ,wfffy fp f ,,4,, 1, IW? V, f WML-ff I : fbw f f ' f ...eff Varsity Head Coach Tom Lozano M S3 l Nw? N N' x Y XY X at X-. s Q X K N .X 4 XX X -s X x ., 1 S ' X K K X X 5 X X X S ,L Q, :QS :QQ 8: ti Elilif sn , Z f,h, fy V wwf f ,f , ,, 1,-1 ff , ,2'.2?,xf'fwiW'.fLZl fi? Zi ff? g, . 4 , , a J N My 5 Coach Mangrum Coach Culpepper Steele, 11 Mark Windom, 80 T. J. Marks, 74 Billy Price, 54 John Faulkner, 78 Greg Page, 10 Rodger Smythe, Coach James Holloway, Coach Chris Culpepper. FOURTH ROW: 61 Richie Brooks, 75 Joseph Jones, 53 Craig Kirkland, 52 Randy Ledford, 66 Chris Cumbie, 70 Tad Kinev. NOT PICTURED: Steve Stewart, Coach Ron O'Neill. The Train' helpfu young out playe equip giving durin the not la The l woull press SPPF Dann Wayl Train X3 x NE X Xx X W1 71 .,-'Y 'Ki L 1 A -flaw'-A.: Lk ff Q J l'. V 3l'Slty is , , 7 if , 5 91220 7 f 14,22 ' f ' Q Kwik 4, ,ff Ai? ff if -it ' Ziff-Wy ou 'QW 3'-9? ' 451 ,Wai ff ff '- 4 Q K W A 1' ' W ', iff' ev i ,,?W'2 511-3 ' gf' 7 , ' ' A , if vial. 7' W 1 I Z 7 , s . ., , I -' 4 . .l Q , , ig , ,wc ,1 IA Q.,-fkwwp . , ,f C M F f , I N f -11 -.4 '23, '5 5 ' . . W , L ,Q I. - ,f 1 1. .ji I ,E ,' ffl 2 ie, sf' U - f' 2 e ,vp Qi? , H 7 2 f , N? 1 Coach Holloway wp. ,M a ... ,fa - ,mia Ez! X WV. ,, AM ' 4 'Q N FIRST ROW: 54 Alex Povilaitis, 24 David Ruth, 25 Ricky Braselton, 75 Brad Cantrell, 43 Joe Thornton, 50 Rodney Butler. SECOND ROW: 7 1 Coach Nichols This year's Jr. Varsity was rather small in size with the heaviest person only 170 lbs. But what they lacked in size, they made up for in heart. Even though this year's record was 3-4, the team can still stand proud in the efforts they gave against Cedar Grove 8-3, Avondale 28-2, and Chamblee 32-14. The team practiced long and hard for five weeks prior to their season opener. This hard work and dedication paid off later on. Coach Holloway and Coach Nichols are both extremely proud of this year's team and look forward to seeing them again next year, either as Varsity players or returning Jr. Varsity players. 32 Coach Bob Nichols, 15 Steve Ball, 74 Courtney Edwards, 12 Tim Ballew, 34 Troy Nunes, 80 Tommy Conlon, 63 John Greer, Coach James W V W 3 T 7 -at 1 .f .3w4.Lj- Eighth Grade Shows Promise This year's eighth grade football team surpassed last year's record with hard work and sheer determination. A 31-7 win over Briarcliff, an Avondale forfeit, a 21-20 victory over Druid Hills, and a 13-0 rout of Gordon have given this year's team the best eighth grade record in quite sometime. Even in their two loses to undefeated Sequoyah and Chamblee, much praise has been placed on them not only by Coach O'NeiIl and Coach Jones, but by other team coaches as well. They all cite a great attitude as the main factor for this year's improvement. 34 mm, vf 7 I -Q 5 ,Q -..fu Q 1-nv V' '47, , ' , K ' s s qv' - : f ' , Wg fffi.-:ff-,L :v'e2,f-L sa as .I .E F j ,J fi any ,4 f ,f My W I W9 K, ff , ff If in 'K gp? i 3, K - , 2 5 i W f f 'V Q 'Nfl 5 if 4 , ' 4 f W f fm f ff? , 'sw Q1 I f Q, 4 H -.. , ' K A 1 Y , ' .. I 1,,,t,- ,, , . N 'J V 7 f'f,. it sa.-L. K 'fb . ' if 5' J -Y ?-J.. '1 9 A f Lx N- f if 2 . 1,1 ' , f v A gn QW' t. A .. , 'Q ye .S-f, wwgft, A V. -,fg NVQ, Q, ff.: Jr I L I WW tif!! 5 077 itil. Max, i ms., , W Ns.. I l Q. LM' W 4 fz-.iw X--1 fn l ga: If i I I , ', ' -W X V K , .r J. : f 1 , 'X 5 A li-'fl 522 - J 'V J fy ,, ' j WA ' ,. .... I ' , ' ,V . . . ..... ., 1 .. .sf , .... , 2- - ., ' 1 ' . .. ., A s::,:..',,,, V ..-M.:t'-',.f fi A-1 35 112,25 U -.: -., , 51?-X?-,., vfzf r g .23 . I-15,7 sf ' '-:::-.s:1:3.-.- .,,1-.ggi - we-, zz, X ,Q ' 4 1 . is-f -f , w- ., h ay - v im fs' 2 . is-vfc.-'15 lx:-,Kgsif'-:Mmmf+,'2+4-iatq -.sf-A . Sf X- -S sf, ty , 3:?w.'rfm 'if .-A-wa'--.4 f- 4-Miz? 6-4 'A aw-az:a1.1vf pf? 'fm-J - im-27 - X . f 'H .' - ' f : ' -. :ff .-it-'g r e f.-iff-r,,1E,.f, , 2,.,' Qt.. gs 2 e . rsgrygf- ws '-' :ff X'-'.'f 'J '-,-iw,'1f1.:-,cefzvff P FIRST ROW: 28 Ricky Trousdale, 12 Kelly Wright, 80 Larry Estes, 32 Billy Haynie, 71 Danny Candler, 32 Chris Wellborn, 73 Danny Hutsteler, 54 Jamie Norman, 19 Gary Gober. SECOND ROW: 70 Gary McCIung, 25 Chris Bishop, 20 Marc Matthews, 72 Mark McCartha, 10 Wayne Dodon, 84 Jeff Edington, 53 Billy Roper, 61 Mark Newton, 51 Joey Shierely, 33 Mickey Butler, 30 Joao Rodrigues. THIRD ROW: 63 Scott Spruell, 14 Scott Jackson, 17 Richie Brick, 11 Kenneth Butler, 16 Bobby Jones, 52 Greg Bibson, 23 Chris Chambers, 62 Allen Zelaskey, 21 Andy Fielding. FOURTH ROW: Trainer Wayne Jones, Coach Louis Jones, 22 Chris Eason, 81 Sam Feltus, 75 Martin Pilkerton, 82 Barry Fouts, 65 Donald Pennington, 64 Joey Hood, 60 Chuck Smith, Coach Ron O'Neill, Trainer Danny Morris. Coach O'NeiIl Coach Jones A si' '- STYSQS n l FIRS Dan: Matl ww-an gf ,Q Q, . N ESQ I Kenneth 1, 23 Chris f Fielding. is, Coach Feltus, 75 i5 Donald ck Smith, orris. Y, X, Nm. FIRST ROW: Trish Gibbs, Joey Junewitz, Randy Marks. SECOND ROW: Danny Bristol, Scott Davis, Frank 0'Neill, Ralph Silver, and David Matherne. NOT PICTURED: David Whiting. , f' Coach Bernard. as 2551? We CRO 'S CDU TRY Running n Empt The 1980-81 Cross Country Team got off to a very slow start this year, due to injuries and other unfortunate problems. Then the team, consisting of eight boys, David Matherne, Frank 0'NeiIl, Scott Davis, Ralph Silver, David Whiting, Danny Bristol, Randy Marks, Joey Junewitz, and Trish Gibbs, Qthe only girly, really started working hard to end the season on the right foot. As a result, they defeated Stone Mountain, Sequoyah, Walker, Avondale, and Gordon. Among 'these runners are, David Matherne and Frank 0'NeiIl, who were ranked by the Atlanta Journal within the top 20. V it Z f, , gwwahnv-W 35 i VOLLEYBALL Varsity Girls Finish Strong The 1980-81 Varsity Girls' Volleyball team got off to a slow start, but when they started winning, they couIdn't be stopped. They had a 4-game winning streak by the end of their season. ln one of those games, they knocked Lakeside out of contention for the playoffs. The girls ended the season with a 4-6 record. L-or .nn-4-ri 5 5 FIRST ROW: Ana Rodrigues, Silviane Rodrigues, Kelly O'NeaI, Annette Kapczynski, Robin Butler. SECOND ROW: Connie Upchurch, Carey Green, Kelly Green, Shelley Fielding, Betty Gossett. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Palmer, Renee Ivey, Mary Yike, Melissa Hyde, Suzette Cook, Darla l-larville, Tracy Burnette. iff ' 0 0 , I Z V 2-t e f W! . f . 10 ,, wwai el -+ N Q 1 he -YK -I :SJ ...,- X K , , .. . . -we ,. ...swf-f ss., FIRST ROW: Sandy Jenkins Veronica Harris Salina Nelson SECOND R . ' , 1 . OW: M . P I , Bafbafa Chung, Valerla Amey, Perri Phillips, Lisa Chronister. rs 8 mer f W f-WM., W Q jf. f My uf f z M. f- - W , , f f Q 047' Jr. Varsity Girls Show Promise The 1980-81 Jr. Varsity Girls' Volleyball team had a 4-5 season. They started off slowly with two losses, but the team snapped back, winning three straight. This year's team had a lot of spirit, cheering through the Varsity game, while preparing themselves for their own game that followed the Varsity's. -at rw. mm. ..f..w.fffw.tMw-Q- ...M -1m.f.f .1-.M .nw --f Jum- - ' T 'A T 7'TTY'? T'5T FTTTQ,'Q ' W, :.,. 1- 'I M - - -. Y 1.4 H -.---Q.-.ffw ' se- V . , . , v , . .5 , we M - swf -'x'W'i'i' Q fx-2 A 'ft WJ. 1 ' ' H G rw -.2-., - lf f . A ,N 'fe- A ' ' ' Q 4 1 -'Q ' L ' R ' V is riff , - ' -- -fr iv 5 .-ly., ,f-Jef. We ' 3 'W' 'kim i' V . , ' ' 1 ' ' Q A.. 4- f' ' ... , -. . fx 11 4.3 1-vuwltw X440 Varsit Boys S zo ,,,,,4, Better Their Qgxixus QXA4, X 932 J' nski, FIRST ROW: Ray Davis, Mike Chambers, Thanh Phan, Thomas Tran, Tres Rice. ,Hey SECOND ROW: John Ghali, Pyong Kwon Kim, Crawford Adams, Daniel Silza, David iss, Dodson, Roger Ghali, Coach Padgett. Record The 1980-81 Varsity Boys' Volleyball Team finished the season with a 4-6 record, one of its best seasons. Druid Hills, Briarcliff, Shamrock, and Sequoyah were the teams that bit the dust. The team was strong and played with a winning spirit. 4 liiS8 Girls' aason. h two apped t. This spirit, arsity selves lowed ti l so T '27 I a .,, N., . ,- F 4, , ... , QQQLICQ .f e-ta by Fl'?i'Jf ff f H -' 9 .x I -VXI KZSQIEE . fw-Mai , T zz C 7 qt gk' - i ,ix W -Z. V . R T , ,Q H ' ' f H jf,fQil xgfw' HMW'M 'Q ,AR f ,I y an 04 4 ' ff' QX is ,Sy ,4 ,V 1 sr f ,x is 5 , ....-Q ----vi ' at I QP Lt. an La V X 1 f 'w 1 37 BASKETBALL Varsity Boys Come On Strong! The 1980-81 boys' Varsity basketball team really had the talent and skill this year. The team consisted of 14 players, nine of whom were seniors: Dexter Walker, Neil Breiner, Walter Glass, Dewayne Miller, Albert Jenkins, Ernest Bauer, Sandy Litt, Steve Stewart, and fthe giant of the teaml Bruce Benton. The other half of the team included live juniors, who will be a good foundation for the Varsity team next year: Kevin Self, Bobby Sparra, Timbo Walker, Reggie Hood, and Elan Bitan. The team displayed many talents as well as good attitudes. From the beginning to the end of a game, they always kept their poise and aggressiveness. All of the games were very exciting and close, within a few points, so there was never a dull moment. Thank you, boys, for representing our school as a proud, well-skilled, and talented team. Seniors: Neil Breiner, Walter Glass, Dewayne Miller, Albert Jenkins. Second Row: Dexter Walker, Steve Stewart, Bruce Benton, Sandy Litt, Ernest Bauer. Coach Padgett with ca t' D 1 Walker and Bruce Benton? ams ex er 38 My ,-,A I -. - - V11 .,,,,-...,-f -., ,. --ua ---an 1,h QW? 1 Z First Row: Reginald Hood, Walter Glass, Bruce Benton, Dexter Walker, Neil Breiner, Timbo Walker. Second Row: Ernest Bauer, Elan Bitan, Dewayne Miller, Steve Stewart, Sandy Litt, Albert Jenkins, Kevin Self, Bobby Sparra, Coach Padgett. Not Pictured: Lafayette Trawick. wikhmvr.. .2 .f,w,,v 44 gm Q ,.J,.yL6h,,y, J .-of :Jan-1 .VA 'T H f ' L W., -Y: Tf1:7f-'72-4' iff?-fd'7Tfi.7,, 7 aff . .f - . . . .. t . . L 1 V ,, . f ,mfg H f- ' 1-v - - f ,I , . , . 7 we l ' lg N., I if 13 Q K1 -V ', V .. .4 5 Q35 -wk?2'?gtfP, My imap! 1 ev .W may - A it v X y is A - A -, . .. S a ' -- - ' 1 H ' '. 'K f . af . . . M k 'il Q, .J .Wm 1... .Q 5 0 . , ,f 4 ,aw ev. A. 4 2, Z ,,-s Q ww.-7.4 ,J ,W fa, Q 4:1 2:13 First Kapc Darla we is as 1f--Q :--A-A , -it - - 'V-. , M ,, , Es A as My , , . K a C 0 A asia 2,5 , A es First Row:'Robin Butler, Carey Green, Sheila Jenkins, Kelly 0'NeaI, Annette llgap1czylnskii'Second Row: Connie Upchurch, Renee Ivey, Mary Yike, Suzette Cook, ara arvl e. ! 1 X ' I iii my , I 'xiii 3 ' 4 I , 'I-ul Varsity Girls, Short-But Quick! The 1980-81 girls' Varsity basketball team consisted of only ten players, 3 of whom were seniors: Kelly 0'Neal lcaptainl, Annette Kapczynski, and Mary Yike. Six juniors: Connie Upchurch, Renee Ivey, Carey Green, Suzette Cook, Darla Har- ville, and Robin Butler. The only so- phomore on the team was Sheila Jenkins. The team started out slow after only defeating Marist and Sequoyah but hoped to improve before the season's finish. The leading scorers on the team were: Kelly 0'Neal, Carey Green, Renee Ivey, and Suzette Cook. The Indians had a tough 5-AAA race. They lacked in experience as well as height. Mary Yike was the tallest girl on the team at 5'7 . They began to be known as the team with ten guards . Height difference never bothered them, however, for they made it up with their quickness and aggressive- ness. The girls kept up their spirit and were always ready. Way to go - We're proud of you! Senior: Annette Kapczynski Senior: Senior: Kelly 0'NeaI Mary Yike 39 , A 1 . . ! Y v : 4 s L Ayal Hod, Trawick, Roger Sonny r C11 C . First Row: Kelly Green, Kim Waters, Valeria Amey, Dexie Whitmore, Sandhya Pattel, Pam Dusik. Second Row: Tracy Burnette, Mrs. Palmer, Cheryl Lloyd, Kim Trawick, Mrs. Green, Shaun Grier, Sheila Loner. N A ey, ' wi W I +- Jr. Varsity Girlsg Really Aggressive! Our Jr. Varsity Girls really showed a lot ol poise and quickness on the court. They were constantly moving and jumping about, always ready to go. The team included 11 players, a combina- tion of freshmen and sophomores. It took a lot of hard work. They got up early in the ice cold weather and practiced every morning before school started. The leading scorers on the team were: Kelly Green, Shaun Grier, Dexie Whitmore, and Melissa Hyde. The whole team worked very hard and showed great talent. The team consisted of: Valeria Amey, Kim Trawick, Kim Waters, Sheila Loner, Sand- hya Pattel, Pam Dusik, Cheryl Lloyd, Shaun Grier, Kelly Green, Tracy Burnette, and Dexie Whitmore. va. Q '42 f l ft aaaaas .am air A 41 Eighth Grade Boys Are Hot Stuff! Our eighth grade boys have really shown a lot of talent this year. They gave a 100'Mi in almost every game. The team consisted of fourteen boys who showed a lot of zest on the court: Barry Fouts, Chuck Thomp- son, Roy Blieberg, Wayne Dodson, Juan Rodriques, Joel Badger, Matthew Wright, Jim Estlund, Jay Baer, Steve Kitchens, Mark Matthews, Mike Morton, Charles Bautz, and Patrick McClure. Way to go, boys, we're proud of you! . f, Q' 'I 5 ,,.,. ,S y Q ,'2:'lQ0:?'4gN., ' . J? ff ig j 'f- I 2 74' 1 . Q ' ,gn ,. I M l fl 2. V I , ix A rf Q- 3, ba .VVA' First Row: Matthew Wright, Jim Estlund, Roy Blieburg, Patrick McClure, Duke Bautz, Jay Baer, Wayne Dodson, Juan Rodrigues. Second Row: Coach Jones, Joel Badger, Barry Fouts, Chuck Thompson, Steve Kitchens, Mark Matthews, Mike Morton. X f s xi mn :.rf.idfV ' ' Wwnnua U, PGI.. '1 sz 4 K7 KYILWE I lift ff s TD., L Q l First Melil Nicki , If W W 4 Fwh f f 2? xx , 1? A? 1? Q' 147, 'lg' r' I 5 vigg.-ith WRESTLING Varsity Takes 'Em Down This year heralded a new dimension to Cross Keys Wrestling - the year of the Red Crush . A team composed mainly of 10th and 11th graders, the Red Crush faced one of the toughest schedules ever and proved they could live up to their name. Whatever the team lacked in exper- ience was made up with an extremely tough conditioning program. With such members as The Hulk Conlon, Maniac Williams, The Amazing Page, and their leaders, Carlos Aragon and Kim Tarzan Lewis, each having five years' experience, the team evoked fear into the hearts of their competitors. Also their coach and mentor, James WiIdman Hol- loway, proved he could turn a sports program around in his first year as head coach. With Carlos Aragon, Scott Williams, and Kim Lewis qualifying for championships, the entire student body and faculty wish the best of luck to Coach Holloway and his Red Crush !!!!! 4 2 ' zgvg 40, 6' , ,f - ,Q ' an Ng, EQ N - -A ' f 'gvld' ' 4 K ..- 1 -,,,-, .nf A. 11.4-r -as 1i' ai an ' 'E 'L I ITVQWE, if-iff cnc! .lr ff-W Front Row: Carlos Aragon, Coach Mike Harkins, Johnny Mialo, Tommy James Holloway, Kim Lewis. Back Miller, Tommy Conlon, Tommy Pitts, Row: Dennis Williams, Steve Brad- Greg Page, Craig Kirkland. shaw, Alex Povilaitis, Scott Williams, V Z 22 5 F ronl Rodgr Welll: as sf ,ssw ag, WNY N N x X x was X xx Q X ass s gases wx.. A v st as - 'tlilftl illwliliillfll lll' iil' T 32? 'li!il51'4lWtlG44'r!'3 '55 Q 'J' 'W s ,, ., ,V M W g . . Z7 A ., . is '- a - L7 Tommy y Pitts, A ' - t Ye - X Front Row: Brad Cantrell, Joey Row: Troy Nunes, Scott Otwell, Pete Rodgers, Kelly Wright, Tim Finley, Chris Saenz, Rodney Herman, Richard Col- Wellborn, Robbie Demaline. Second lard, Coach Sam Edenfield. J r. Varsity Shows Style Even though the Jr. Varsity had no ferocious nicknames, this team of young men were able to gain a respectable 3 and 3 record. The Jr. Varsity wrestlers were also able to gain much experience, which they will use in the years to come. They would like to thank all the fans for their support and especially Coach Eden- field for all his hard work in making this year's team a success. ' tm M , ,V we ,, 5,4 we . A 6 ,yn 3' , , 7. .-:MV R, ww f. at '- I W-f 3543 4 1 I al , ff 7 ff 1 5 511 JZ fi f My , f f V f ww- ' n A . V YJ-- . ., - Y- ,NY fr -- r ...-,- - e- , , W, A, , ..,, , , , W M- Y , , yy , . - 4 -mfr.-A- 'O SWIMMING Boys Have Strong Season This year's Boys' Swim Team was the biggest Cross Keys has had in six years. Many of the swimmers had over three years of organized swimming experience. Swimming is an in- dividual sport that requires the ultimate in ability and conditioning, and even though it's a team sport, only the individuals go to the state meet. This year Coach Nichols helped guide the team to many successful meets, giving him eight years of coaching experience. This year's team would like to express its deep admiration for the coach who made it the best team ever! . S f Q ns X' I ,, - - y ,,.., .mg 4. f-gg 1-.aunt ' -gr -g,pg f .Q in ia - iir,, ig. f W , Front Row: Robert Zachery, Tom J. Breor, Larry Chambers, Bryan Hong, Alan Akouka. Second Row: Harkins, Scott Davis, Adam Drescher, Thomas Tran, Neal Levine, Victor Coach Robert Nichols. Not Pictured: Eskew, Mike Chambers. T,hird Row: P. Chris Caldwell, Ricky Edwards. R S' -e..w1 Fron1 Spau baugl Zachi Stocl Y: v2'l :, ,..:yf ' ,, W f' WC, ,7 , I A wxffxflw - 1, . .im ,,,..,,a ,,, Front Row: Debbie Westerman, Sally Spaulding, Jody Berkowitz, Robin Lim- baugh, Leslie Howard, Michele Van Ike, Amy Zachery. Second Row: Tricia Gibbs, Martha Stocks, Sheila Larkin, Teresa Wettlaufer, Debbi Thomas, Audrey Falkner. Third Row: Pam Hursen, Chrys Mitchell, Susan Veal, Penny McCutchen, Stephanie Seay, 'Cindy Eckard, Coach Robert Nichols, Genie Nichols, Robbie Nichols. MW W X4 Taai A if ff, ,f,, fwyf gf W1 J K , or ,,f, l X X f f ' ' 'f f f X ' ' 71 ,ff,f:- W ,f , 4 ff, If , W W,,,57 ' f., , Girls Sink All Opposition This year's girls' swim team proved to be one of the most experienced Cross Keys has seen in years. With over 50 years combined, their experience paid off in many of their meets, with Captain Tricia Gibbs leading her teammates. Also Coach Nichols proved he could take a group of young ladies and mold them into a strong, determined team. Further- more, the entire team would like to thank Coach Nichols for all his hard work and dedication and, especially for a job well done. vffgfgf X f f N f 1 ,y ' z V f 2, 1, , ' , V, Afqy f,,, ffyfmf, ,ww . , fm f Z fy V, , , 7 2 4 ?,,!H,,f5f, w N f . W. I MH, ,,,, , f, , , , ' mf ff ax... - f 'W -n..1..- -. . , A M f AA Q.. +1 I +A' I I ' , , , , , A , ...... V, --Q... .. , 'SP 5 ,S Q1 y,,: ix , sg 5 4 :E In ffl K s K J V w . 1 I w 1 1 I 1 i , , I 'I ,AIl ' ' ' f W ' ' 'W' 'iff ' Y ' g ' ' if - . Q1 I JHMSG-X4-.trh - , ...-1 4,,- ..--. TV , 7 -1 +7 l 4 ff l Z fe 2 6 -4 L 14 I V 5 Y M df A V V i. f. fl - :,--gf-lf:--4.-.uA-a,m . -, Y - 1'-1-Lv, , L Y -'-1'-'f',,-7l-17' ..1.-'f M- ' if ' ' 4 ' ' ' 4-,g1'QJw-- 'V -f , 5 Ls. -' ,Y ' A'4?LLw.L..Lj' ' GYMNASTICS Boys' Gymnastics Team Expands! The 1981 Boys' Gymnastics team has expanded to more than twice as many gymnasts this year. The team has shown a lot of skill, poise, and dedication. lt isn't very easy to be a gymnastg you have to have plenty of patience and braveness, which the boys have. Gymnastics isn't just a game where you turn flips every now and then. There is all kinds of equipment to work with, such as: The rings, the horse, the high-bar, the parallel bars, and the floor show. The team is about half and half when it comes to experience. There will be a lot of new gymnasts, who have never heard of gymnastics, and then again there will be the old. gymnasts such as: Ricky Edwards, Ronnie Wettlaufer, Ashley Smith, Allen Lev, Chuck Fields, Mike Harkins, Rodney Butler, and many others. 52 Mr? FRONT ROW: Julie Badger, Diane Black, Pam Ingram, Angela Brown. SECOND ROW: Steve Bradshaw, Paul Cook, Ronnie Wettlauter, Mike Harkins, John Mailo. THIRD ROW: Rodney Butler, Ricky Hill, Joey Eman, Scott Davis, Danny DeAviIIa, Tommy Conlon, and Coach Nichols. FRONT ROW: Diane Black, Pam Ingram, Julie Badger, Angela Brown. SECOND ROW: Young Kim, Roy Blieberg, David Laworence, Patrick Miller. THIRD ROW: Steve Ball, Chris Eason, Orlando Millian, Les Robinson, and Coach Nichols. LEFT McDan Kaplan LEFT ' Dana I ! Y ' ls .1 R Q- -2- afmssmmwfsfaafws Wages Masai. WWJLM ull: JF , 'N' . . a.W.-..,,,fZ:,,..x:1,.---..-L - . , 1 , f--- -W V, , , ' T 'il ,J Q Q' ' 1 4, -, ' : ' , if f , Q 1, 3 'Q QA, ' fu, W! aft V W af, 1, gf Q ,J Q' ' ' 9 'fy an J' .9 y . , b, tl J l , -,Y . xr- ' ' ' ', 4 4414 W! -f 4 - -he 7' f ., -1 5' f .V ' 'L' QF- f ' X -' -M-1-ff 1' -1:1 f.: f3 . ' ' P ' 1-V' ' ow- 5- TT ' inf,-A-'-f'i4g.,3lv-.wwf fr L YY 'V - V- Y- -I , 7:, -V , 1 - - 3 ' i , :ur f J:,.+p4.,x.-' BASEBALL Varsit Boys Play Ball! The 1981 Varsity Boys' Baseball are ready to pitch the season oft with a fast ball. Baseball is a very hard sport to par- ticipate in. It takes at least nine well-organized, skilled, and confidented players to perfect a decent game. In the past, Cross Keys has been known for its baseball team. The team consists mainly of seniors, juniors, and a couple of sophomores. Attitude is the main key to a fun season. It the boys work together as a team, no one will be able to stop the Indians! SENIORS: tkneelingl Randy Ledtord, tleft to rightj Robert Holbrook, Ricky Platt and Von Nunes. 54 X. 1, 7 1, ......... 5 W A Z I ,' V H f A f , 5 Y I f X . f 5 1 , ' 3 ' ,WV .1 ,gf , -4 .. .M, Q W ' -I ,1 . If , f ., tif It ,Q , - lf . , 5 , , ' , f Hfff-FV , 49, NM, A 1 7 I . i X lbw- ' , - ' V A Q . f . f , 1 I S+- - K , ' x 2 , V, ' . r 'P 3 ., ' -f , 1 fix, ' .- ff'La,Q ' . , ff ,N ' ,Wm .' , . Z, af tw ' fl .,- , .... . ff ' it . V H m y x f V .9 - I f mf. fssf.. ,I ,, .1 ff-'ff , r ...V K . - HW ' .. Q ---'t , 1- , . 2 . -. FRONT ROW: Troy Nunes, Kevin Hyde, Eddie Whitmire, David Phillips. SECOND ROW: Steve Whitley, Robert Holbrook, Bo Rodgers, Scott Whitehead, Tom Bonnett. THIRD ROW: Von Nunes, Randy Ledtord, Allen Hamby, Bobby Sparra, Rodger Smythe, and Coach Edentield. S5 1, is L . V FH' hiv -sgwawaiwfwf -sm1uXQNx2N-wsu 5' mmf We ' 9 v ! .,-fr. A-,V . l , A A , Y A A , Y v Y, , ,, g Y , -, , Y , , -A -- nl -- .9-1-A-ff.-..4uLa..u..-am.r....... .am . X . . 47 - Y Y- ,, -Y' ,Y -.r ' ,H Y Y A Y W ' Y, - Y ,,,- , ,L , -W. H - ,. V W - Y -f wJ f xy, A y 4 1'Jiiii-'5-l-zy'3'- ' ' 3 1 W, ,, .1 -21 v I , .I 4 i X ,i I ' Wil-J 'V L' 'W AL '- H '4 w V ll-is :lily M: Y W -Y A' ' V , 1'Js2m4+.L.fJv' , V WE'RE NUMBER 0NE! I Mg- w The Cross Keys athlete is part of a rare breed, eternally striving for the best his ability can achieve. The athlete knows he will be welcomed by his fans and respected by his community. Also, the Cross Keys athlete prac- tices the highest standards of sportsmanship, both on and off the field. This, combined with all the hours of hard work and dedication, makes it suitable for all to say - WE'RE NUMBER ONE!ll!!ll dxf ........g.. A J ..m4.Mv J. Features - ,N A -f -'H -' A ' ' -' . 1, 1 , , - . . t v ' , .., .-A ,.,.---F---1. Y .1 ,J -. 7?fS70 Women ' The 1980 Homecoming Queen is Miss Mary Beth Campbell, a 17 year old senior at Cross Keys. She is also a varsity cheerleader, a member of KAPPA, Beta, Fashion Team and FBLA. 771644 Wlvwq Zeldd a .f ' E First I Debt CK. me 1 First runner-up to Homecoming Queen is Miss Debbie Robbins. Debbie is a 17 year old senior at CK. She is vice-president of Fashion Team, a member of KAPPA and VGT. -r ?? 3 K LR P ' i T. , f effde made Z 742 Second runner-up is Miss Bonnie Shapiro. Bonnie is 17 years old and a senior. She is a varsity cheerleader, a member of KAPPA and Key Club Sweetheart. , 5,qig-gm....,. ,K Qfamecamdvzq 640075 Mark Windom, Mary Beth Campbell, Van Wehr, Bonnie Sha- piro lsponsored by Carlos Aragoni Deb- bie Robbins, Mark Lavasque. Brad McCulIars, Mary Troy, Jolie Smallwood, Joby Jones, Steve Stewart, Vicki Caras. Missy Hedden - Sophomore Class, Carey Green - Junior Class. Not Pictured: Donna McMillan - Subfreshman Class, Lisa DuPree - Freshman Class f or f Richie Allysi McCa , ga,-.,, 1. ' w V . Mary I, Van Sha- ed by Q Deb- Mark , :ef f my Q .L' 5 7 1 .bf w W f., I ' i ff r v ' 1: , , J, f 'fl Z' ' 4' W 2? v A v' gkqndl . fbi 'f 02 YA 7- Q4 ,Y , ' -G my Q 2 F1 Y ' ef ' K I N' ,JV 1 . 5, ,www da 3 rsff.,:,,, gf' f - if W, ' Ziff, ff fp w lyfwyf., ,f 55 -5 ' ,l '1'ff . TV, ,f Q f ,Ag V t ' 2' f ff t f ' W A . f fix, .W A if f 4 Z l' A ,, ff ,M , X ' five 4 f Y 'W W' iw , ., g f I jf , f, 1 ,y xy fx f Class. DuPree Richie Brooks, Emily Baggett, Billy Price, Allyson Jones, Randy Ledford, Lynn McCarthy N? ? T? 6 3 vf-f 'W 3 Johnny Pitts, Jan New- man, Karen Hardeman, John Faulkner, Valerie Scott, Steve Anthony I im,-,4,1': ' - - ' ' -Y f M - Y - YYY' 'iq Y -- 4 -L .M-..g.,,5 fi' k ai- Spirit Week at Cross Keys is a festive time of year, with the making of class floats, decorating the halls, and competition for the winner of Spirit Week. The festivities continued with dress up days . . . Monday - Punk Rock day, Tuesday - Kids and Old Folks day, Wednesday - Cowboy day,.Thursday - Crazy day, Friday - Spirit day. Collections for the spirit chains, the homecoming court presentation assembly, and a terrific pep rally added to a very exciting week. The Sophomore class was awarded the prize for the best float, and the Freshman class won spirit chain competition. The prize. forlthe best hall decoration went to the Senior class, and the dress up participation award went to the Subfreshman. The October 17 game against Chamblee was much awaited. After a wonderful halftime show presented by the CK Band, Drill Team, Flag Corps and Maiorettes, the 17 member homecoming court was presented. Runners-up were: Second - Bonnie Shapiro, and First- Debbie Robbins. Then at the peak of excitement, Mary Beth Campbell was crowned by last year's queen, Gina Storms. This year's theme, A Night In The Orient, provided for beautiful decorations at the 'Homecoming Dance. Held October 18 in the gym, the dance was a big success and featured an Atlanta based band called Sydewynder. All in all, Cross Keys 1980 Hom coming was a very big success. It was an extremely spiri and memorable week, filled with excitement, and happiness for all. A-.Af,-, , V . ti is 514 23? .e , swf gg ig S J w S L -11 , 1 1 i i W , i . V gist 1, 4, fgg A ' X. if fyrff . X 2 hw V? V . ' as-f 0 wf ,ff 3 , 5, - Best Float-Sophomore Class ' in M ,. M ' il ' Indians are RED hot ' 4 A ay .Q m Q h ' ' N . A 2 ' Indian Spirit Goes Punk Rock ' Q , V i a in G s ' if M ' Dress up days - a big success ' U I ui , , - in ' CK fans support the Indians I a ia t it i ' Q Q.-5724 l . n Offense in action ' , . V 5 I - I ss. I : V .-.- 6-35, .2 -, , 4,,4jf'4g, Q ' W A g5Q'5'f i7Qgt7' 'z ,-, ' ' 4,1-5 4. 4 4? i,.,fZiE.l E3 ig , f L , v 1 1 H '--'--W 'imc M 6446fza44f r 34 if ew Waiacle 4 X gxgxwx It was a cold, rainy Saturday night as a restless crowd in the school cafeteria awaited the judges' decision of the new Miss Cross Keys. Georgina Olano, Beta Club president, came forward to present Valerie Parham her trophyg she had won the crown. Valerie, who represented NHS, chose as her talent a scene from the play LiI' Abner. 37. 4,1 The firs Bauer. Her W3S Miss Keys. sang 1981 RX Y s is at Qi fi. . 5 night as school Iecision eorgina . came nam her crown. , chose he play 7715446 The first runner up to Miss Cross Keys was Miss Maria Bauer. She is a senior and represented Drama Club. Her talent was an exerpt from the play Echoes. Maria was also chosen 1980-81 Miss Congeniality. Miss Lynn McCarthy was third runner up to Miss Cross Keys. She is a senior and represented Chorale. She sang Mary's Song for her talent. Lynn also won the 1980-81 talent award. The second runner up to Miss Cross Keys was Miss Betsy Handmaker. She is a senior and represented Fashion Team. Her talent was a take off from Edith Ann. Erica Thornton was the fourth runner up. She is the lone junior in the five finalists and represented the Chieftain Staff. Erica's talent was from the movie Funny Girl, the song Secondhand Rose. ..-7 6-me ofa 4 wuz Denise Crowe, Stephanie Quinn, Donna Wright, Shelley Armendariz, Valerie Parham, Mickey Higgenbotham, Maria Bauer, Jina Headrick. f R 1- W , 2, 1 , uh' A M Wk - w a' ,, s 4 Jax ., .S - x Va y Joy Worthy, Tricia Gibbs, Ethie Casielles, Betsy Handmaker, Courtney ee Keel, Erica Thornton, Lori Willis. TOP TALENT - Maria Bauer, Shelley Armendariz, Valerie Parham Donna Wright, Mickey Higgenbotham, Lori Willis, Erica Thornton: Stephanie Quinn. , ,, , YVVV - -f-iff'--j' 13-M-'i L, fIj'i-- I fifq, AQ TWM' 11:7 . 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I, 2 if 9 1' j mx, ijj X 2 3 4 1 2 iz - 1 I l ,f 1 5 3 1 ' ?- 1 S Q w I f 9 f - g.,,,.:ffw,,LJ-K - ' - - - W J 'Lf - i -.-,.....-..-.nn-1..,.,m1.. .. -cw.. 7761, cmd 776644 'W Dexter is a senior superlative, a member of fashion team, and has made the A-B honor roll. He's also a five year member of the CK basketball team and is one of this year's captains. Flenay is captain of the varsity drill team, president of NHS, CHIEFTAIN business editor, and Jr. Civitan Parliamentarian. She is also a member of Beta and Student Council. 7W!f44 e N 7711. ada 20 Each year the CHIEFTAIN asks the faculty to select Mr. and Miss Chieftain and their court. This selec- tion is based on leadership abilities, dedication, and involvement in school activities. This year's court consists of 14 boys and 14-girls. The CHIEFTAIN is proud to honor these dedicated seniors. Q? gala gs- 1'sF f-WQTQ' 701. 776444, ZZ Zami - , a ' .,A- , 4 , W ,cf ff -. 2 , f ,ff , 5 ,yi QJWM ff f XM f , f M? r ,, , , , , , ', lfifff f .I z WSW! , Y am A ,, Y! I' W'f,: ff l y? 4 ' , Q M A 'fwaf 4, l W ' fi' 1 W . , f .- . ' ' '- 1 ,,,, .- 3'f- 'W ' ..,-, .....4e. ., . , , .,-, M ,. , 1st runners-up Annette Kapczynski and David Whiting , gi 5 'Q A Tamra Yoshimura, Renay Zimmerman, Dana Smith, Walter Glass, Dexter Walker, Mark Windom Trez Hancock, David Haskins, Brian Ramsey, Lynne Ball, Steve Stewart, Terri Conlon, Georgina Olano, Randy Ledford AAI 2nd runners-up Valerie Parham and Steve Stewart David Whiting, Annette Kapczynski, Angela Brown, Ralph Silver Kim Lewis, Valerie Parham, Carlos Aragon, Jan Newman, Mary Beth Campbell, John Faulkner - A 'rf -' - - -, , l-Lli . . 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N-A-.I Voted by the senior class, Renay Zimmerman was chosen as this year's DAR Good Citizen for Cross Keys. Having been selected, Renay wrote an essay, Our American Heritage and What It Means to Me,', to compete for representation of the Cherokee Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution in the district competition. Renay has actively participated this year as NHS president, CHIEFTAIN staff business editor, drill team captain, and Jr. Civitan parliamentarian. She has also been a member of Beta Club, Impact, Latin Club, and track team. Having been awarded as the Jr. Civitan citizen-of-the-month, Renay is especially proud to have been chosen as Miss Chieftain and a senior superlative. 75 , . ,...1 ., . . , , V . I - V ..-. K ...-.,..,..-....-.....,. ......., ...... . .. . . . . Star Student And StarTeache Bruce Benton, this year's star student, has been involved in many activities at Cross Keys. Bruce K6'9 g 245 Ibs.g shoe size 16l has played basketball -for 3 years, been a member of Beta Club for 2 years and Latin Club for 4 years. Bruce is also involved in the IMPACT program. In his spare time, Bruce likes to read or watch basketball on television. This year Bruce has chosen Mrs. Loyd as the teacher who has helped him most through his school academic career. HW Q e - ff, 4 This year's Governor's Honors par- ticipant from Cross Keys was Robbie McNeill. Governor's Honors is a summer of college study for which the students are chosen by statewide auditions. Robbie was chosen in drama and played the lead role in the musical production of GODSPELL. The summer was filled with concerts, dances, field trips, movies, and with lots of classes. This year's program was held at Valdosta State College for six weeks from June to August. Five-hundred students from all over Georgia attended the program in majors like math, science, drama, English, dance, music, and many more. 0 o Q s. e X X rv In ' g- Q' 77Zfz. Randy was awarded DeKalb County Defensive Player of the week, DeKalb 22 Athletes to look at, CK Defensive Back of the year, MVP of the 80 season, DeKalb top 22 both way players. Randy has also achieved Prep Honor Roll fa. W WW, Y g , ,, , ...............,A,-' -.-15,11 ffi., X X f4J i, v' P ZA J! X bigiyxfjgxw X yi XXXS' Nayqf r msgs w f- P. ..'X.X X 'Y X f. .. w . A. ,X O xxx, Q- X943 55. 2 . ty X 'Q . N , . P-fp XXS XV ,,' 'fi X QW . . 5? Mig' X XFXXX-Ni x f . 2351 -X if ' ,:.. T , .,. ,-51 X XX ww. M ... juullrs-1 .X fa? Q. . X it A . .E MX X .9 R, X -Xu X X .. Qi, f . ., J. X X X . Q ., X, Q.. ' X.. fs : X a ,vw.X. X98 !fXX XXX Q:-ff? L 54 Pf'WXXfRR X2i XXX vis-X Y S Xw .,X,yX,: Q , .Ti X fl fx , ar f ' x Nsmtzi -. Sy XX QQ?- Xr . rg, 2 Xw ' af N' f gp A v X , . 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F- .F ...X f i i i v i V i -,......-1-......g,, .,.1:yn,u..m.-. , ...lv . 1 . 1 - - N 461 , III Fil Ii Of the students by the students for the students The Cross Keys Student Council is concerned with the total student body and each individual in it Student Council believes that student involvement is the key to academic and social success and undertakes projects that offer a variety of opportunities for every student to feel a part of Cross Keys From community projects such as the Red Cross Blood Drive, holiday food baskets, Empty Stocking Fund, and De-Trash DeKalb, to school activities such as pep rallies, homecoming, and sock hops, Student Council has a place for every student to contribute time, effort, and self in a way that brings good feelings to anyone who participates. X X xx ,W N f David Whiting - President ,Q 3, V- I If ,G 1 ta ' X X Q N X, - , Valerie Parham - Vice-President MMM ty, 64 , Q 'P 5 J 1 W, CMMS Mrs. Dickstein - Sponsor Fr: My Ka We Ma Sh Th Eri Ba He B0 Da 5 EN 1 . s Y' V STUDENT CCEQUNQHL Front Row: Beth Whitlock, David Whiting. Second Row: Myra Howard, Vicki Caras, Georgina Olano, Annette Kapczynski, Angela Brown, Cindy Livaditis, Scott Carroll, Wells Maddox, Meredith Bible, Cindy Chung, Mark Matthews. Third Row: Dana Smith, Tamra Yoshimura, Stephen Provost, Chrys Mitchell, Debra Hyde, Erica Thornton, Anna Banguilan, Yvonne Wright, Pete Anderson, Erin Kromer, Jodi Berkowitz, Matthew Cline, John Osgood. Back Row: Carlos Aragon, Jolie Smallwood, Jenny Dobbs, Helene Leblond, Brannon Dobbs, Debbie Drane, Gregg Bossen, Denise Mester, Scott Barrett, Kathy 0'Brien, ' ' ennifer Badger, Tony Banguilan, Holly Bartlett, Stacy Barton, Kyle Bradshaw, Shonda Burnette, Mary Beth Campbell, Terri Conlon, Lynne Copeland, Janna Davis, Julie Dean, Laura Fain, Brian Feinberg, Jill Feinberg, Janice Granville, Jenny Hambrick, David Haskins, Rodney Herman, Mickey Higginbotham, Scott Jackson, Joby Jones, Courtney Keel, Robin Limbaugh, Holly Loiselle, Terri McCain, Donna McMillan, Denise Murdock, Valerie Parham, Kathy Parker, Kim Payne, Darlene Povilaitis, Brad Robertson, Angela Robinson, Joey Rodgers, Glen Smith, Glenn Smith, Chuck Thompson, Mary Troy, Connie Upchurch, Kim Watters, Dedi Westerman, Edward Willingham, Mark Windom. Darrell Kapczynskl. Not Pictured: Lynette Alston, J 'ilu as-TW Imx Q M A ltti ax Mickey Hlgglnbotham Secretary ,MW Beth Whitlock Treasurer Ai'-gl' '- ,.- ,M M... at 5 Qjf ,,. T ,,,,' . f f 'W F 1 ,. ! I ,V , JF A F X ,F F F , j VV., 222 1 Z F Mrs Swartzberg Sponsor Mrs Newton Sponsor Scholarship leadership service and character are the basis behind the National Honor Society and its members Whlle malntalnlng a 3 7 grade point average NHS members participate ln such service projects as takmg candy to the children In DeKalb General Hospital on Halloween operating the Atlanta Jaycees Toys for Tots program In December and tutoring students NHS also offered their services In the Probe College Farr at Northlake Mall and this year ln the electron procedure for Homecoming Queen Renay Zimmerman - President I N Angela Brown - Vice-President was 2 Debbie Drane - Secretary vi- f I ff ' I 2. ,124 X 4' 1 , f cf, M 4 2 A , 5 KW , Af! 4' 54 Fro Dr Ka Ly Nea Sce 33 ' :K ,,,, '-g,j5:, V 5 g yy 'Y fb , su ZR ,VV M Z Vf I jjvx ,.,. X .MXN Z .ll In I - l - J 9 ! . . I 9 ' 9 , . S ! S . N ,- i ' M iii? 5 S-liifg l '-iff S NATUCDNAL EEUQNQEE SQQHETY Front Row: Gina Morgan, Wendy Wise, Robin Butler, Debbie Drane, Angela Brown, Renay Zimmerman, Annette Kapczynski, Sheila Stallings, Thanh Phan. Second Row: Lynne Ball, Deborah Gordy, Scott McDonald, Vicki Caras, Neal Levine, Matthew Cline, Maria Bauer, Anna Banguilan, Scott Weinand, Meredith Bible, Stephen Provost. Back Van Wehr. V f 7 ' 9899 r. 45 , Annette Kapczynski ,f Z ,2 ,aa Treasurer Brian Ramsey - Parliamentarian Row: Danny Treadway, Helene Leblond, David Whiting Georgina Olano, Leslee Howard, David Matherne Helen Thomas, Tamra Yoshimura, Myra Howard, Ellen Zaglm Valerie Parham. Not Pictured: Mark Davis, Lynn Hlavach Holly Loiselle, Jan Newman, Elena Pavlos, Brian Ramsey ENFCDRMATXOM fs '. ,,,,.....i....- . --,u..--- m4,,l,:,-. .. lil Mrs May Sponsor Mrs Thomas Sponsor The Beta club IS a servlce organlzatlon for outstanding juniors and seniors One of the goals of this club IS to award a large scholarship to a deserving senlor at the end of the year Of all scholarships glven by school orgamzatlons the Beta scholarship IS the largest One ofthe ways this money IS ralsed IS through the Mlss Cross Keys pageant Wlth a tremendous amount of hard work and planning the club successfully produced a remarkable pageant this year wlth the theme A Tlme for Us Beta servlce projects during the year Include tutormg adopting grandparents collectlng for Muscular Dystrophy and collectmg for the Empty Stocking Fund VZ Georgina Olano - President 5 l, Tamra Yoshimura - Vice-President Deborah Gordy - Secretary Fro Ola Rer Par Wil Ally Wh Lex We x X .og gg ,cw 'cuff 'V , ff X I f Mai I f Z f f 7 7- ,, , in ent esident tary ETA CMD Front Row: Tamra Yoshimura, Deborah Gordy, Georgina Olano, Stephen Provost, Helene Leblond. Second Row: Renay Zimmerman, Aimee McDannald, Debra Hyde, Valerie Parham, Meredith Bible, Linda Stamey, Angela Brown, Lori Wilson, Robin Butler, Karen Ballew, Mary Beth Campbell, Allyson Jones, Beth Whitlock, Annette Kapczynski, David Whiting, Sheila Stallings. Third Row: Danny Treadway, Neal Levine, Vicki Caras, Ellen Zaglin, Scott Davis, Scott Weinand, Helen Thomas, David Phillips, Wendy Wise, Gina 1 'fig ' k 41 Q L 'J 4 .19 xy, ga - Stephen Provost - Treasurer Morgan, Nancy Enriquez, Debbie Szalankiewicz, Leslee Howard, Lynne Ball. Back Row: Chrys Mitchell, Myra Howard, Maria Bauer, Denise Mester, David Matherne, Kevin Self, Terri Conlon, Jenny Allen, Mary Yike, Suzette Cook, Cindy Gazaway, Anna Banguilan, Meg Schaum, Debbie Drane, David Dodson. Not Pictured: Bruce Benton, Mark Davis, Julio Diaz, Tricia Gibbs, Lynn Hlavach, Holly Loiselle, Linda New, Von Nunes, Brian Ramsey, Bobby Sparra, Steve Stewart, Van Wehr. ' 1 1 Helene Leblond - Parliamentarian . 1. CN'?L'!'3Jn , ' - - Y Y, V - Y, -V - -- ,,.,, ,,,,,, , , ,,,,., .,,....4,,ng' ' 'T' ' H' ' ' f r i l T -JI JR. IETA LJ I v O .lil Front Row: Angie Welser, Mike Whitmire, Jill Feinberg, Cyndi Eckard, Gregg Bossen, Denice Crowe, Mary Lockwood, Kacey Hastings. Second Row: Tres Rice, Becky Ho, Yang Choe, Brenda Ball, Karen Ewing, Beth Pavlick, Jennifer Baxter, Silviane Rodrigues, Martin Parham, Susan Barry, Jenny Harris. Third Row: Chris Brown, Rodger Smythe, Chris Bloodworth, Darren Turner, Pam Dusik, Lisa Dupree, Sonny George, John Kilpatrick. Fourth Row: Gary Stewart, Missy Hedden, Pete Anderson, Wells Maddox, Michele Hyde, Wright Bunch, Suzanne Veal, Anna Piedrachita, Brad Bible, Cheryl Abbott, Richard Bean. Back Row: Eddie Conant, Richard Batelaan. Not Pictured: Holly Bartlett, Elizabeth Britton, Barbara Chung, Michael Chung, Tommy Conlon, Aekyung Hahn, Jana Hooker, Julius Hughes, Penny McCutchen, Nancy 0'Donald, Trey Tasker. Gregg Bossen - President, Denice ff Crowe - Vice-President, Cyndi Eckard ' - Treasurer, Mary Lockwood - Secre- tary. Jr. Beta is a service club for ninth and tenth grade students. This year's club, at 51 members, is the largest Jr. Beta ever. The group participates in such service projects as visiting an orphanage on Halloween, and the DeKalb Retardation Center on Valentines Day. At the end of each year, Jr. Beta awards a scholarship to a deserving senior. Zi Mrs. Newton - Sponsor if Den Tre - Tho Parl r' ,. ,J .W f .ZW ' . 4 f I-V Q4 1- ,4- 4 2 Sly .V 5 It 92 15 8 Fr - Se Sh Su Ka, Dal Sta Nai Ro' Bal Ka kie Wil Wl Ro Sil T 'i Tifww' U ' ifwiinxf 'hem' ' 'mfs plea' S, A'WiWf 'i.4f ip 1i'?fQiQ.Q5IQ.2fiQ2 Gini, s X .sg 3.5 ,MQ . 5 an Kill? -..-..-.....,..-, as , ,, F33 QHWHTAN Denise Mester - President, Annette Kapczynski - Treasurer, Helene Leblond - Secretary, Teresa Thompson - Vice-President, Renay Zimmerman - Parliamentarian. f. Front Row: Ellen Zaglin, Annette Kapczynski. Second Row: Renay Zimmerman, Linda Maynard, Sharon Stallings, Diane Ownbey, Michelle George, Sue Freland, Denise Mester, Teresa Thompson, Kathy 0'Brien, Suzanne Veal, Allison Shepard, Dana Smith, Jolie Smallwood, Jenny Dobbs, Sheila Stallings, Erica Thornton, Debra Hyde, Donna Nation, Mickey Higginbotham, Indra Moore. Third Row: Linda Stamey, Debbie Drane, Pam Benefield, Babette Dupaquier, Carole McKay, Helene Leblond, Kacey Hastings, Erin Kromer, Debbie Szalan- kiewicz, Stacy Bailey, Nancy Enriquez, Wendy Wise, Darrell Kapczynski, Vicki Caras, Beth Whitlock, Lisa Johnson, Melanie Malone. Fourth Row: Myra Howard, Georgina Olano, Becky Ho, Silviane Rodrigues, Angie Welser, Jill Feinberg, Junior Civitan is a service club which each year participates in several projects to benefit others. For example, on Yellow Ribbon Day, the club collects money for retarded children. This year, out of the 58 clubs that participated, our own Cross Keys Junior Civitan finished seventh in the amount collected. The club also enjoys social activities held with other Junior Civitan clubs in the area. The high point of the Junior Civitan year is the annual convention held each spring in Panama City, Florida. 2 Mrs. Waggoner - Sponsor Mrs. Slones - Sponsor Denice Crowe, Missy Hedden, Mary Lockwood, Pete Anderson, Jodi Berkowitz, Yvonne Wright, Diane Smedlund, Richard Batelaan, Pam Hursen, Mark Robertson, Tamra Yoshimura, Scott Barrett, Meredith Bible. Back Row: Brannon Dobbs, Anna Rodrigues, Ginger Loden, Ethie Casielles, Michele Hyde, Gary Stewart, Rodger Smythe, Tommy Mester. Not Pictured: Diana Allen, Jenny Allen, Anita Ansley, Tommy Brown, Kena Cammack, Yang Choe, Reed Davis, Kay Dawson, Donna Edwards, Elaine George, Tricia Gibbs, Karen Hardeman, Sharon McDannaId, Danny Morris, Joey Mrozek, Linda New, Mabel Perez, David Phillips, Gwen Rogers, Bobby Sparra, Martha Stocks, Helen Thomas, Susan Tillery, Connie Upchurch, Donna Wright. - 7 w Lu ,2 wanam awp li - '4Ja 11-n-.-- ,....-.,-.. H.. J, -.1 , gl lil LTI Fl'-I 92 KAPPA x Front Row: Donna Wright, Shelley Armendariz, Mary Troy, Aimee McDannald, Debra Hyde, Erica Thornton, Jenny Dobbs, Annette Kapczynski, Jan Newman, Johnny Pitts, Dana Smith, Vicki Caras, Laura Fain, Terri McCain, Donna Edwards, Meredith Bible, Ellen Zaglin, Nancy Wilson, Angie Robinson. Second Row: Jackie Jones, Hilary Shure, Beth Whitlock, Kathy 0'Brien, Teresa Thompson, Bonnie Shapiro, Chrys Mitchell, Erin Kromer, Missy Hedden, Darlene Povilaitis, Lori Wilson, Melanie Malone, Anna Banguilan, Leslee Howard, Linda Maynard, Sheila Kappa is a girls' service organiza- tion for both the school and the community. It has raised money for organizations such as Mus- cular Dystrophy, the American Cancer Society, and the Atlanta Association for Retarded Chil- dren. Kappa also sponsors activi- ties at Cross Keys such as Mr. Football and Mr. Cross Keys and works very closely with Key Club as well as other Cross Keys service clubs. This year's Kappa Beau is Johnny Pitts, treasurer of Key Club. Kappa has 65 members and is sponsored by Miss Donna Davis. Miss Davis - Sponsor Stallings, Meg Schaum. Back Row: Katherine Campbell, Mickey Higginbotham, Trez Hancock, Suzanne Veal, Allison Shepard, Jolie Smallwood, Ginger Loden, Debbie Robbins, Ethie Casielles, Karla Larkin, Denise Master, Helen Thomas, Debbie Drane, Pam Hursen, Joy Worthy, Cathy McCain, Lynette Alston, Betsy Handmaker, Mary Beth Campbell, Allyson Jones. Not Pictured: Emily Baggett, Holly Loiselle, Penny McCutchen, Valerie Scott, Dedi Westerman. Wa Vicki Caras - Treasurer, Annette Kapczynski - Parliamentarian, Jan Newman - Secretary, Johnny Pitts - Kappa Beau, Dana Smith - President, Jenny Dobbs - Vice-President. i w is ' ,5i!e95mZ.'44llif?iE5is is 'P flifff ffl- 'i fl4'!i'ii3 'QWQVE H AJ:-if L 5 YJ L -1 ,fr 4 ,fyj , Fro Joh Rec Mn Kirl Bol St Tr Tc - I g- ......-..-,,-K ,GQ I . . npbell, Veal, Debbie lester, Iorthy, , Mary Emily Scott, ?, 'fl , 'f ,fjfiz 1 :zynski zretary, imith - ident. fy' Front Row: David Phillips, Scott Weinand, Chuck Fields John McGaha, Barry Meltz, Richard Moore, Von Nunes, Reed Davis, Jimmie Steele. Back Row: Greg Page, Joey Mrozek, Jon Erickson, Brannon Dobbs, Craig Kirkland, Kirk Linder, Johnny Pitts, Dana Smith, Carlos Aragon, Bonnie Shapiro, Steve Whitley, Ricky Platt, Tommy Gott, Steve Whitley - Secretary, Johnny Pitts - Treasurer, Ricky Platt - Parliamentarian, Tommy Gott- Vice-President, Carlos Aragon - President. I i n- P 'X Coach Mangrum - Sponsor , Sandy Litt, Neil Breiner, Neal Levine. Not Pictured: Scott Barrett, Danny Cooke, Adam Drescher, Darrell Kapczynski, Doug Livesay, Robbie McNeill, Tommy Miller, Danny Morris, Mark 0'Barr, Chris Peebles, Allen Platt, Stephen Provost, Bobby Pruitt, Brian Ramsey, Bobby Sparra, Steve Stewart, Van Wehr, Stewart Wilson. The 1980-81 Key Club has con- tributed its services to Cross Keys and the surrounding community, with much work and dedication. Some of its community services and activities this year were - Yellow Ribbon Day, benefiting Georgia's retarded children, Scot- tish Rite Walk-a-thon fo Muscular Dystrophy, Empty Stocking Fund, sponsored by the Atlanta Jaycees, and Detrash DeKalb, to preserve the beauty of the community. Key Club also worked with the Amer- ican Cancer Society and par- ticipated in a Bike-a-thon for the American Arthritis Association. This year's new sponsor is Coach Rony Yoda Mangrum. The two Key Club sweethearts chosen this year are Bonnie Shapiro and Dana Smith. lt1ls-.-- .,...-..-... .... ,, - . If.-.Il Kev QD E U: ff ' W W, .,,, 1, ,,,v f J ,- ,fu ,Q 4 ff-Hwy s ff X, X if ,QQ W, Q I Y X w, ,L S5rA'EvRigEB::n1fff1i ro swam ' TUYHEMORY 'in t 3? V, if 5555, 1' 3 ug.: ,. 5 if 1 1 Q, A fi xii if 5 W WL ,Nw . -Mmm -X .Di vb wxwwggi .,.Z Nun: 4 1.4, iffy VA., , - ' z 2 W f' V f 2 A-if Q , . ZA vx Q f Ig S . an y ii' K ZPQ' .4 J S , i Z I M y ,X ff' ff I ,gf-ii -uuqahi I x ...L Iwi! -fi . Y J Y 7 , , YY Y ...- V-Y- .. V ,-V ..-au. .....1. .u.,u--- '- V' v ' ' JFS. GLASSUCZNL LEAGUE ll Ill Front Row: John McGaha, Barry Meltz, Debra Hyde, Chrys Mitchell, Richard Moore, Valerie Parham, Gregg Bossen, Candy Wright. Second Row: Chris Brown, Shelley Fielding, Kena Cam- mack, Sharon Stallings, Dedi Wester- man, Mike Zelasky, Debbie Thomas, Deborah Gordy, Angela Brown. Third Row: Tres Rice, Patrick Daley, Myra Howard, Jenny Harris, Danny Treadway, Scott McDonald, Lara McColl, Elizabeth Britton. Back Row: P.J. Breor, Ethie Casielles, Donna Edwards, Mary Lock- wood, Michele Hyde, Matthew Cline. Not Pictured: Pete Anderson, Karen Ballew, Ernest Bauer, Richard Bean, Suzanne Bell, Bruce Benton, Jodi Berkowitz, Amy Bleiberg, Jang Choi, Michael Chung, Ronni Coppins, Denice Crowe, Reed Davis, Scott Davis, Debbie Drane Jon Erickson Jill Feinberg Sam Feltus Sue Freeland Stephen Fu Kacey Hastings Missy Hedden Becky Ho David Howard Lisa Hudson Julius Hughes Pat Jones Erin Kromer David Lawrence David Matherne Linda May nard Lynn McCarthy Denise Mester Martin Parham Stephen Provost Lance Putnam Mark Robertson Ana Ro drigues Silviane Rodrigues Gwen Rogers Ronnie Rose Ralph Silver Laurie Smith Rodger Smythe Sheila Stallings Gary Stewart Trey Tasker Steve Tatum Teresa Thompson Eric Tracy Connie Upchurch Suzanne Veal Kenneth Webb Stuart Wilson Wendy Wise Ellen Zaglin Q f .W W, ,W . Mrs. Greene - Sponsor The Jr. Classical League, better known as the Latin Club, is the largest language club at Cross Keys. lt is composed of 88 members, including five of- ficers. The club has many fun activities throughout the year, ranging from a lasagna party to a volleyball tournament to ski- ing at Vinings. This year, as in the past, they participated in the annual State Latin Convention at Rock Eagle, winning several awards in various areas. Special thanks go to Mrs. Greene, this year's new sponsor, for helping the Latin Club to have such a fun and successful year. Multas gratias, Mrs. Greene. Front Row Chrys Mitchell Co Consul Debra Hyde Co Consul Back Row David Matherne Treasurer Dedi Westerman Publicity Ralph Silver Secretary 'N My ff ' Mfg in as Wmemmma sl. 5? .ifvlsff '5Qfs,l Qits if ,J 1 2 if if 45? fi Zlf gf I I I I I I I I I I I I I I - I I I I I I I - Fl I I B I I I I I C Bl I I L I I I A I I . I I I I r I I l , . I Q 3 I 3 ' I I I 1 I . . , I I Q , . Z 1 , yi, ra ,l 'Q . . ,ff 1 Z 23 3 s 6 V I . 1 Yi 1 ' 1 ' l , f 2 A J if 3' X via 7 4 f.. .1 Ap 01 ' 529'-1-M1 -..W I , , W ' I .f '7' ' 'T ', ' .. I H 'rg-'. 1 7-3-N 3,1 - f f 1 f f-.-- nv 7- .W .. , ., ,,, ,, , , , Y Y - . 1 iw .wi-,., I IT, ' 31 3st-'f IK? b. 'g?i,.-'X .-1 f. Q ..,-A , JF . ' ' ' 1' 1 .v ' - V - - -. .V f . , L, 4--h f Ji: fg. . 754: -f.,-.u-2 f A I ' 4, H - - - ...-.- ,, ' ' ' ' Ja-V . -U-1 41 Y ----..-.,.,.q,......-.4 setter s the Iross if 88 v Of- y fun year, rty to i ski- as in in the fntion everal Jecial , this elping ich a Iultas yde - i Dedi 'Z f fz 5 W , , A Jka rw 1 , 3-mf. -' V ff , f ls, a,..,J ,, ,W E J , , WW 'W Mfkwf , f,7,,, ?,A,,,,,,,, M, .M 1-Q' r L I Front Row: Lynette Alston, Lisa Dupree, Sheila Jenkins, Julie S H Badger, Indra Moore, Keri Drescher, Courtney Keel, Paul Cook. Back Row: Beth Shirley, Anne Pavlos, Beth Pavlic, , . . , . . . Brad Bible, Lafayette Trawick, Dolores Worcaster, Dana The Ffench Club 'famc'pates 'n a,ct'V Lambert, Tina Jackson, Susan Rawls. Not Pictured: Joe Hes Sufh 39 fneeflngs of the Alllance Aguiar, Heather Alexander, Harold Brumbelow, Ronni Francalse,eatlng at French restaurants, Coppins, Tammy Criswell, Rafael Cruz, Audrey Faulkner, and having culture days, which are Pam Hursen, Young Kim, Jan Kotlyar, David Kreitman, Kelly II F -d - h h I Lawrence, Cindy Livaditis, Rebecca Millsaps, Gina Mullinax, UZ: gurr agizflsdiigrfdg tzesaaigi Marsha Piper, Raisa Rosales, Stephanie Seay, Fumi y ' , , Watanabe, Ronny wettlaufer, Lori Willis- gras celebration and the Celebration du - rimtemp. F ,,,' I, ' 7 :V f fl, If If Q ,J r , ,s,, 'Utt . Mrs. Long - Sponsor Sheila Jenkins - Vice-President, Lynette Alston - President, Lisa Dupree - Secretary. 1 97 NQJA, Y l, - .-- ,... The 1980 81 Spanish Club got off to a slow start this year but with the help of sponsor Mr John Stroud the club did get a few things accomplished They had a banquet at Maria s Mexican Restaurant where they enjoyed the different Mexican foods and entertain ment Other highlights included learn ing Spanish Christmas songs and entertaining others ,,,,d-' Mr. Stroud - Sponsor John Osgood Dusty Cash Rochelle Smith Patrick Daley Melanie Malone Nila Garcia Meredith Bible Teresa Wettlaufer Anna Stanfleld Dina Barnett Not Pictured Sreeparna Bhattacharyya Vivian Diaz Joey Eman Jim Ortiz Buzz Dolson Stuart Packman f-Y' Melanie Malone - Parliamentariang Nila Garcia - Secretaryg Meredith Bible - Presidentg Joey Eman - Vice-Presidentg Vivian Diaz - Treasurer. . if 1, I 3 f, 157, 4 XZ ,J I , 3 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 . - 1 1 - . ' - ' ' , , 1 1 1 1 1 , n ' 1 ' W , an 1 :Z X X I f 5 -4ff ' QQ , , ,, . f , ., in Zh My '54 . 1 - , V . ' 45 , y Iey, resa lred: lrtiz, in 3 l'-'IE B'-I 11 ?. ........ 47 , 3 4, F7 ,2A's if 4 Yi, 9-1 Hg . fe? age! sg, 1 91-in tary semi ..... UNT EEENATHQNAL CMUJV3 Pam Hursen Treasurer Helene Leblond President Gina Morgan Secretary Georgina Olano Vice President Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Helgeson - Sponsors. The International Club is an organiza- tion for American students to learn about other cultures and customs and for foreign students to become acquainted with American culture and activities at Cross Keys The club has a 'Cabaret each year to share these new cultures and customs Other activities include picnics at Stone Mountain Braves baseball games art shows Atlanta Symphony concerts and other cultural activities such as the-Greek Festival Front Row Georgina Olano Gina Morgan Back Row Tamra Yoshimura Helene Leblond Pam Hursen Andre Leblond Not Pictured Laura Barrios Piu Bhattacharyya Ampara DeICastil lo Marina DelCastilIo Teresa Do Rita Eid Audrey Faulkner Susan Ghali Maritza Henriquez lliana Milian Melinda Mullinax Raisa Rosales Beth Shirley Margarita Velez FILA U EFS F S ES UN US E M E 1: UH! HTH NT U ' Vo , ff, , - fW0 0 ' .,, f' ff 514' f f P 4 , 1, 2 X X V. Ki' K A 7 1 f . , W Front Row: Debbie Szalankiewicz, Maritza Pena, Worthy, Dedi Westerman, Lisa Farrow. Not Cathy McCain, Beth Whitlock, Angela Brown. Pictured: Bhavna Patel, Karen Bethke, Diane Black, Second Row: Gina Morgan, Melanie Malone, Debbie Mary Beth Campbell, Karen Davis, Lynn Evans, Jo Robbins, Maria Coronado, Melinda Mullinax. Third Lynn Floyd,'CheryI Forcler, Elaine George, Allyson Row: Stacey Bailey, Cindy Caldwell, Kathy Parker, Jones, Robin Millsaps, Vernon Pennington, Dor- Nancy Wilson, Terri McCain, Laura Fain. Back Row: raine Pinilla, Mabel Piraqulve, Mark Robertson, Ana Angulo, Nancy Enriquez, Tina Futrelle, Joy Teresa Thompson, Susan Tillery, Wendy Wise. nf, 551132 Front Row: Cathy McCain - Parliamentariang Beth Whitlock - - President, Angela Brown - Vice-President. Back Row: Maritza MTS- Pike and MPS- H0l'fl9 ' SPOUSUFS Pena - Reporterg Susan Tillery - Treasurer, Debbie Szalankiewicz - Secretary, Gina Morgan - Historian. The Cross Keys FBLA Future Business Leaders of America is on the move with honors activities and ro ects Members have attended entered and won many competitive events Through FBLA members support serv ce prolects aiding such programs as cancer research muscular dystrophy Scottish Rite Hospital and the March of Dimes In addition Members learn about business and the free enterprise system and develop close tres with the business community This year FBLA received a national Gold Seal Award based upon their activities Beth Whitlock Local Chapter and a gold medal for 350k increased membership. President, State FBLA Region IV Vice-President. - 9 , - I - 1 p i ' , X Z regional, state, and national leadership conferences, where they have as 1 KI J V Fro Hal Sc4 Chi Scl Sik Jul Ma Jol Jin uf :si 1 . 3, , ,I Z Not lck, , Jo son Jor- son, I ISOTS X , .1 as X N N ,7 hapter legion Mrs. Collins - Sponsor Wanda Shaw - President, Keely Nash - Vice-Presidentg Rhonda Jones - Secretaryg Jennifer Badger - Treasurer. Not Pictured: Andy Ray - Historian, State Vice-President: Joy Worthy - Historian. DECA busy selling coloring books snuggly little 'ward to sell animals and T shirts is one of the most active clubs at Cross Keys Enthusiastic over competitive events with other chapters DECA gives Cross Keys a good name at district and state Cross Keys is honored by having Andy Ray as Georgia State vice president of DECA The group is looking forward to the National Convention in California my Front Row: Marie Keller, Soraya Gomez, Sandy Harmon, Sheila Webb, Keely Nash, Rhonda Jones Scott Flanagan, Mrs. Collins. Second Row: Barry Childers, Barry Stanaland, Sherry Helms, Autumn Schult, Jennifer Badger, Jo Lynn Floyd, Janet Junior Wright, Dominic Maiolo, Raul Rocamora Mark Phillips, Lisa Cater, Tommy Goff, Kenneth Jones. Fourth Row: Mike Rakes, Dipper Dusik Jimmy Wettlaufer, Joy Worthy, Billy Price, Curt Walker Fifth Row David Thomas Chris Smith Kerry Bailey Mike McWaters Allen Platt Joe Wynn Scott Bryan Back Row John Cobb Gerald Brown Steve McNitt Ray Lyles Danny Mosteller Not Pictured Angela Andrews Kevin Barge Phillip Donna Dickerson Chris Etris April Griffin Garry Jackson Pyong Kim Rusty Laney Diana Perez Andy Ray Pat Santamarla, Tina Schoolcraft Lisa Sommer Mark Wiley Mary Wilkes , ggi,-, , V, ,Q 'Q , 1 wi,iwf 'fv' '7-f' L, ' ,,.f af, 1- f 'B 7 ff Qi, fl, ,, 4,5 Wg, frm! My WAY ? ffQ',j,? 'BQ' U WLS H EDU Ill E E Will Hi. 'NCQ FU Q0 EE U kj , - , . r ' U ' UU Sikes, Wanda Shaw, Eddie Burnette. Third Row: Bradshaw, Kelly C0PPil1S: AmP8l'0 Deicastillo. I I ' X X ff A f 6 f ff X 'E f f UUI 7 ff UD X i 1 'O I fe and o 3 l L L n 7 i I P 3 Q VCECEA bl l-.ll ll 0 C55 Q Q Q63 I-.ll Vocational Opportunities Clubs of America lVOCAl unites students who are enrolled in Coordinated Vocational Academic Education Programs QCVAEQ. Its purpose is to develop leadership abilities through participation in educational, vocational, civic, recreational, and local clubs, and social activities. VOC-A helps students to attain a purposeful life by establishing realistic vocational goals and developing a respect for the dignity of work. The most outstanding CVAE student for 1980-81 is Vanessa Miller. Front Row: Vanessa Miller - Secretary, Second Row: Pat Spires - Treasurer, Cindy Saxon - Project Chairperson , Gail Kirkland - Historian. Back Row: Steve Bradshaw, Joby Jones - President, Bo Rodgers - Vice-President. Not Pictured: Staci Cash - Reporter, Linda Fox - Parliamentarian, Wayne Jones - Recreation Chairperson, Kenny Wilder - Devotion Chairper- son. Front Row: Mrs. Washington, Vanessa Miller, Joby Jones, Pat Spires, Trina Summerour, David Walker, Bo Rodgers, Cindy Saxon, Mary Gilbert, Teresa Ferguson. Back Row: Kitty Litt, Lori Stewart, Gail Coker, Caroline Lockett, Steve Ansley, Bobby Mooney, Renee Brooks. Not Pictured: Jimmy Adams, Tony Balleu, Sreeparna Bhattacharyya, Doug Brown, Eric Busbee, Staci Cash, Joy Cline, Ralph Cochran, Roger Cutlip, Tony Fears, Mark Feiler, Brent Flowers, Linda Fox, David Frommer, Lonnie Giles, Craid Gregory, John Hancock, Lynette Hargraves Tina Hood Wayne Jones Davey Loew David Matthews Mike Reaves Pat Saxon Kenneth Wilder Joe Wynn ZW? Mrs. Washington - Sponsor f WW ' ! - l I 7 - g 1 l Q , n ilvf'i.L7 ?Q lzWQgQiN r A l. 5igP ? ' CD' Wi 9727? 4 , if A Frl Sl' Hc Cl Rc JW? , 4, f 17 HNDUSTRHAL ARTS Front Row: Eddy Hodges, Terri Conlon, Barbie Shaw, Jenny Allen, Billy Jones. Second Row: Brian Horn, Kelly Wright, Marty Deloach, Patrick Miller, Chris Eason, Alex Povilaitis, Jimmy Wilson. Third Row: Tommy Conlon, Tommy Pitts, Tommy Mester, Thanh Phan, Danny Morris, Richard Moore, Danny Mosteller, Barry Stanaland, Tommy Miller, David Litt. Back: Preston Keanum, Barry Lowry. Not Pictured: Brian Benefield, Ricky Berkowitz, Julius Hughes, Marie Keller, Mike Novak, Philip Thomas. Mr. Bray - Sponsor Mr. Allen - Sponsor Preston Keanum - Sergeant-at-Arms, Barry Lowry - Reporter, Terri Conlon - President, Richard Moore - Treasurer, Barbie Shaw - Secretary, Hilary Shure - Vice-President. The main goal of the 1980-81 Industrial Arts Club is to help students better their knowledge and skills in industrial fields. The club's activities range from tours and workshops to state and national conventions. ,The members also manage to have some social activities and parties, and a steak cookout at Lake Lanier. The club would like to give special thanks to Mr. Bray and Mr. Allen for their help through this year and the years to come. W 5 ART LU The members of the 1980 81 Art Club have been great achievers decorating for homecoming designing and and creating and choosing art work to go into the art showcase in the school The Art Club consists of 19 members sponsored by Mr John Vitange U decorating bulletin boards, I W O Mr Vitange Sponsor Anna Banguilan George Stone President Vice President Dana Lambert Tina Jackson Secretary Treasurer A37 Front row: Anna Banguilan, George Stone. Second row: Tina Jackson, Dana Lambert. Third row: Valerie Bagwell, Victor Eskew, Tom Hong, Helen Thomas, Susan Barry. Back Row: Renee Ivey, Jeanie Sanders Mark Schoolcratt Not Pictured Sreeparna Bhattacharyya Nancy 0DonaId Cindy Rogers Lisa Scroggins Tammy Tucker Valerie Scott fxgvlfffgyf 'wx F, -, i' . .N,M33QQ f'j7 's-... .A ' a 1 Holl EckJ i i 'i mn 1... wmseleec. fam uw Wars., M1 JC , ...f . , l I Q 1 Q 'Zta , v a fy 9 7 1, 2, , 12 ' ' , , we aa rg? 1 W, , ff , f 4 if ff f J iw? 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I V 'H I Holly Bartlett, Shelley Smith, Jennifer Baxter, Scott Carroll, Laura Ecklund, Cindy Livaditis, Elizabeth Britton. t., H W-4..,,,:: , b,.., ,. ,,,..,.,...n-ann- WW E, fi? ,,j.g...--w EDDE ATE TEA The debate team can be fun and rewarding but it also requires many hours of hard work and preparation The topic is consumer protec- tion This year the Cross Keys debate team par- ticipated in a regional tour- nament as well as matches against other schools 1980-81 high school debate I 1 Mrs. Swartzberg - Sponsor 117' 4X A - HA Q. t -W 1 ,T t 4 a Y ., f XL ' AC ' wg I Q,,. X .,,,,, xx o l ,J u I ,, - - '.::,5 R, X' T f p do A ff 4,2 f by 1 W wwww ' .,,, , A My A S -1 Holly Bartlett - Captain ffl, 4? . .1 T. 6 .E 4 2,25 Q Q U U U Q. Lil l Ill Front Row Marla Coronado Allison Shepard Valerie Parham Marltza Pena Shelley Armendarlz Allyson Jones John McGaha Neal Levine Walter Glass Dexter Walker Second Row Betty Lord Rochelle Smith Vanessa Muller Nell Bremer Steve Anthony Bonnie Shapiro Karla Larkln Sandy Lltt Johnny Pitts Llndle Hicks Jullo Dlaz Back Row Ethle Caslelles Donna Ed wards Barry Meltz Cindy Caldwell Cathy McCann Kathy Parker Deb ble Robbins Karen Hardeman Autumn Schult Betsy Handmaker Not Pictured Jenny Allen Jeff Chae Joby Jones Bo Rodgers Kerry Summerour Van Wehr Niistx Miss Hood - Sponsor The Fashion Team is made up of juniors and seniors who were chosen through competition tryouts at the beginning of the year. This year the Fashion Team had two seasonal fashion shows - one winter show and one spring show. The team was sponsored by local stores, and the members modeled clothes lent to them by the business firms. XX 1 NNXQR xx.- 5 i I 1 E Betsy Handmaker - Secretaryg Kathy Parker - Presidentg Debbie 5 l i ' I 1 Q 1 '. 1 - 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 , . . . : . ,. . 1 1 . . 1 l 1 I 1 1 1 i . . . '. . 1 I at X X 1 - - 1 - 1 1 I, - ely 1 1 1 I , ' ' . - , 1 - - 7 7 A A 1 1 V 'A : 1 l ' 1 1 1 W 1 - l ' I l 1 1 E . E ' 5 I AQ Robbins - Vice-President. Not Pictured: Jenny Allen - Treasurer. 'fiiilt ' P1133 1 21: Q? QQ Ei?-5 1l Q9 f'. '1 Q'iJ'Q 6' V JAZZ ENSEM LE Front Row: Sally Smith, Mary Troy. Second Row: Pam Ben- efield, Erica Thornton, Wendy Alsbrook, Lisa Ingram, Linda Stamey, Lynn McCarthy, Jina Headrick. Third Rovv: Donna Nation, Diane Smedlund, Stephanie Seay, Penny McCut- chen, Danette DeCant, Dana Lambert. Fourth Row: John Faulkner, Brad McCuIlars, Allen Lev, Tim Wood, Billy Roper, Chris Chronister. Back Row: Joby Jones, Scott Barrett, James Stewart, Robbie McNeill, David Haskins, Joel Badger. Not Pictured: Laura Barrios, Martha Stocks. QQ GHFRLSQ CHCDIFTKUJJS Front Row: Lynn Copeland, Mavel Perez, Laura Barrios, Sandra Guillon, Angela Hol- comb, Cheri Porter, Melissa Eades, Laura Eklund, Carolyn Lackley, Elena Skvarek. Back Row: Kim Rule, Sally Smith, Laura Haskins, Kim Watters, Natalie DaCosta, Roxanna Silver, Yvette Long, Debra George, Lisa Tillery, Patricia Land, Carole McKay, Karen Ewing. Not Pictured: Patricia Chin, Soo Yeon Kwah. am war ixmmwlmfw..-fJ'P9f'W'f Jf1EfPf 'i '?fsV'1d1!U' --f , , .,-,, , ,sw W, .V T ev, V., -- -. -I - ' '-' v' ' ' 'H' ' ' ' ' F- V -- f ' . p igwfm- -v affff' ' f f - a - Y - 5 A 1 ' E T . L i ' . . . W., 1 W , ' 'A uf: 5252 i , 2 ' E if 15, f if f 415 La'-it -'1f L?' ' , f , A 4-'N' - A' 'L W it 5 5 X Q l X 4 9.0 f DI .,----dv fv' ' Q-- ' f fr 1- -. 4-.e s ff 4 a . V--a , 0, , Q, , , ,, , WW, Wg t. X fu X ' W 5 f fx 'P ff -9 'Z f N4 .Q f 4,75 Y 3 fff f , f ,fffmf f1',ff,2f7,fe, ' MW 1,, f W rf, f,.,, f ,X W 5 2 V f 1 ff 'f- f ta f 4 KV. .. ,. , .V - , A X, ...H Q ' , NMXEECQWDRUS 'I 9 , fx' X a ww is 1 X , f, , W Front Row: Ilene Packman, Danette DeCant, Keith Weese, Avery Hugine, Clark Petersen, Ken Bennett, Wendy Alsbrook, Lisa Ingram, Laura Swords. Back Row: Susan Rawls, Court- ney Keel, Sonny George, Zippy Pilkerton, Tim Wood, Tommy Miller, Diane Smedlund, Stephanie Seay, Gwen Rogers, Jennifer McCarthy, Sally Spaulding. Not Pictured: Nancy Cantrell, Marie Keller, John Kilpatrick. IQYSQQHQRUS Y X 'AJ- 229 John Thompson, Darren Turner, Scott Carroll, Scott Spruell, Bucky Watters, Andy Greene. 109 . .......,...-,.... ... ,.,. 7v f' wh SS x 'va r 2 - wifi, E l' Qify- 1 .lf ygjgwsx -w jg, 5: , , W X1 Q S, , X f Y XX x :Q N21 X V X Q4 K 2 jp. Kia M., Q :fm 1 wk I.. , , ,, , ,, 43010 1 Wm, , l tv X1 i H.--..:Lf1 ' ' 7 vigrx- A ' ' ' T4 -- - -v fm---.-... .. F wx DRAMA GLUI Ill ll . s .., Babette Dupaquier, Michelle Faunce, Scott McDon- Front Row: Helen Thomas, Lori Wilson, Linda Stamey, Maria Bauer, Tres Rice, Jeannie Sanders, Donna Nation, James Stewart, Denice Crowe, Mary Lockwood, Cyndi Eckard, Susan Barry, Kacey Hastings, Scott Barrett, Patrick Daley. Back Row: Adam Drescher, Sally Wilson, Karen Hardeman, Cindy Livaditis, Laura Haskins, Valerie Parham, John Kilpatrick, Pam Hursen, David Haskins, The Drama Club gives all students at Cross Keys an opportunity for creative self- expression in the various aspects of theater. The Me Nobody Knows, a musical which explores the innermost thoughts and fears of teenagers growing up in the ghetto, ranked in one of the top positions at the SAAA One act Play Competition In December thus continuing the Drama Clubs five year record of placing among the best In the district Drama Club activities also include participation ln the schoolwlo musical field trips to professional productions student directed plays and Iec tures and demonstrations by prominent theatrical personal: ties from the Atlanta area y.. S iss S 2 N , QQ ald, Carole McKay, Joey Eman, Lisa Ingram, Robin Butler, Jenny Harris, Danette Decant. Not Pictured: Angela Beck, Faye Beck, Pierce Bihm, Ronni Coppins, Karen Davis, Marina Del Castillo, Tracey Howerton, Carolyn Lackley, Jennifer McCarthy, Robbie McNeill, Frances Otago, Stuart Packman, Mavel Perez, Clark Petersen, Lisa Scroggins. David Haskins President Pa trick Daley Vice President Marla Bauer Secretary Linda Stamey Treasurer Robbie McNeill Vice President Mrs Herzberg Sponsor n Q wmsstnim, es. ff fiii-fr ,211 Ag eww as , u g . as . . ' l A . ' , . 14 n 1 A . . 1 . . . Q . x- , , - , - . . - . 3 - . C 1 . , . . , - u . ' , . w u D . I 1 . . . , - - . I - 'V V , - Y----W f - - r- -ff -Y ,--f -bf' fvf -1-r---vfww -' f v . ff --M, ,v -wr k- -- Y . .- 75 V -x j J -3 .s f Q n i, f g v .Vl'vaiT5- LE? Qi , I bij- Hnirlxfct -'jff-iiff. K 5 t A1 ., I B-H U A dual Fror Locl Whil Bos: Johl Micl Lag Il Th r 1 P81 Mc l ann--2,----4 lIcDon- . Robin ctured: Ronni Tracey Carthy, :kman, us. fu 2 if 2 ent, Pa- 'esidentg yg Linda Robbie lt. UMPACET Front Row: Victor Eskew, Becky Ho, Mary Lockwood, Erin Kromer, Diane Smedlund, David Whiting, Yvonne Wright, Angie Welser, Gregg Bossen, Jill Feinberg, Anne Pavlos, Tres Rice, Lisa Johnson, Mark Davis. Second Row: Robert Zachery, Michele Hyde, Chris Brown, Denice Crowe, Ellen Zaglin, Mickey Higginbotham, Cyndi Eckard, Erica Thornton, David Matherne, Denise Mester, Valerie Parham, Wells Maddox, Georgina Olano, Tamra Yoshimura, Renay Zimmerman. Third Row: Wright Bunch, Russell Banks, Myra Howard, Scott McDonald, Scott Davis, Michelle Faunce, Karen Ballew, Suzanne Bell, Adam Drescher, Helen Thomas, Brian Goldstein, Scott Weinand, David Haskins, Vicki Caras, Trez Hancock, Allen Tower. Not Pictured: Tony Banguilan, Bruce Benton, Chris Caldwell, Paul Cook, Mark Davis, Bobby Davis, Lynn Hlavach, Kyong Kim, Robbie McNeill, Marlene Owen, Stuart Packman, Elena Pavlos, Alok Prasad, Carl Rice, Brad Robertson, Les Robinson, Randy Shaw, Dana Sheahan, Laurilee Smith, Bobby Sparra, Allison Turner, Van Wehr, Dedi Westerman, Candy Wright. ' IMPACT is a resource program ol fffzn if 4 if student initiated, selt-directed in- dependent study. The primary goal a , r of IMPACT is to give students the ,May eff? L P e opportunity to participate in educa- tional experiences commensurate with their abilities and interests. Each quarter, students, with the help ol the subject area teacher, resource teacher and other re- source persons, plan and init iate individual programs ol study which permit them to pursue their inter- ests in a particular disciplinefsj. M Resources from within the school and community are used. Students participate in seminars, group activities, short-term projects, lield trips, service projects and other educational experiences. Students also have the opportunity to develop leadership abilities, to develop sell-discipline and a sense ol social responsibility. The development ot reading, study and critical thinking skills, the use ol problem solving techniques, and the utilization of creative abilities are also stressed. ,f Zfjz f ,phwaff 7 , Mrs. Dickstein - Sponsor F lil ll! 'T sl-lx U: E171 U C Q, U - K - SQHENQE GLUE? UF WL 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 111 aux? 13' 1 11.1 111 1:1 1,'1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1x1 1 1 1, Ill 1 1 1 1 1 1 114 Brian Goldstein, Young Won Kim, Barbara Chung, Matthew Cline, Danny Treadway.' Scott McDonald, Holly Loiselle, Trey Tasker, The Cross Keys Science Club is a very unusual group. The members do many unique ac- tivities such as talking with Georgia Tech professors and getting up at 4:30 a.m. just to watch a meteor shower. Because many of the club members plan to pursue a science related career, the club provides a great opportunity for members to learn about science. Mr Cline Sponsor Matthew Cline - President: Trey Tasker - Vice-President. Not Pictured: Dedi Westerman - SecretarylTreasurer. 1 1 . sesame S fi Qi? T515 fa ,yrs if ' i. 1 Dllkkffvlk ' J is . it H 13 W... 7 ntg Trey it. Not man - WHT? MDW Front Row: Gregg Bossen, Lori Smith, Melanie na Silvers, Chris Brown. Not Pictured: Anna Malone, Christopher Moore. Back Row: Myra Banguilan, Patrick Daley, Jill Feinberg, Mickey Howard, Helene Leblond, Michelle Faunce, Roxan- Higginbotham, David Matherne, Mark McDonald. Anna Banguilan - Art Editorg Myra Howard - Editorg David Matherne - Publicity Editor, Melanie Malone - Business Editor. Ms. Johnson - Sponsor The Wit's Rowis the Cross Keys literary magazine. This magazine is published twice a year and consists of poems, stories, artwork, and jokes written by the Cross Keys students. The Wif's Row staff consists of fifteen members, selected on the basis of depen- dability, creativity, and literacy. The Wif's Row is sponsored by Ms. Johnson. Til E F 5 E A, Av'-I-: gf, :xp-6 I. 8 12-1--.--p...1.u,., -., .,, v.,.,.. . Uv... -- KEYWQF3 Front Row: Billy Jones, Nancy Wilson, Billy Price, Campbell, Lisa Johnson, Jimmie Steele, Jenny Karen Hardeman, Mark Lavasque, Debra Hyde, Ellen Allen, Maria Bauer, Wanda Shaw, Eddy Hodges, E Zaglin, Pam Benefield, Renee- Ivey, Tamra Yo- Terri Conlon. Not Pictured: Deirdre Baker, Barbara shlmura. Second Row: Mrs. Greiff, Melanie Malone, Ball, Faye Beck, Laura Carson, Kelly Copplns, Lee Karla Larkin, Jenny Dobbs, Trez Hancock, David Ecklund, Elaine George, April Griffin, John Hancock, Dodson, Shelley Fielding, Diane Black. Back Row: Bruce Koshkin, Debbie Robbins, Tina Schoolcraft, Mike Zelasky, Tracy Nobles, Mark Robertson, Scott Bonnie Shapiro, Phillip Sims, members of the mass Barrett, Scott Weinand, Helen Thomas, Katherine media classes. l1T..l The Keyword staff devotes itself i to the task of publishing the Keyword, the award-winning a Cross Keys newspaper. The staff sells ads to different businesses, writes articles, lays out the paper, and sells it to the student body. Other members of ' the staff include photographers, artists, and reporters, who search for interesting stories. Everyone involved with the Keyword would like to thank their sponsor, Mrs. Greiff, for being so helpful and doing such a great job. , Mrs. Greiff - Sponsor Dana Smith - Editor, Bruce g Koshkin - Sports Editorg Karla Larkin - Associate Editor. if ' 1' 'H if 5' T -'W5LQiNfei.i.ifW'sl t? iiT'VL?f'Z T ,t PTI? L f ,Zn I ' f M3352 as 4 r Z-if me? Fra De Jel Ca M: ..--..... -qf QHUEFTAUN STA Front Debra Jenny Caras Maria John McGaha and Jan dual- . Second Row: Lynne Ball, Ginger Loden, Mrs. McCumber - Sponsor Yoshimura, Anna Banguilan, Myra Howard, Jan Newman. Third Row: Danny Treadway, Danny Mosteller. Brian Ramsey, Scott Barrett, Doug Livesay, John McGaha, Scott Weinand, Robbie McNeill. Not Pictured: Lynn Hlavach. The Chieftain staff consists of a select group of juniors and seniors who take on the difficult task of putting together the school yearbook, the Chieftain. Staff members work hard to plan unique pages, draw layouts, fit copy, crop pictures, and add final touches, all in a great rush to meet the dead- lines. But to finish these pages and put together the entire annual also takes the work of photographers, photography editor, typists, business man- ager, editors, and the sponsor, Mrs. McCumber, who oversees everything and makes sure that things run smoothly. Overall, this year every member of the staff worked together to create a book filled with memories of the 1980-81 school year at Cross Keys. Newman - Editors 4 W MQ! W 7 gh W W iff 'HULL ,Q W AW Xww If-1 Mex X X XWWSX X X MX X 4 Y 1 1' K M ',5f:j'1 1 ff? 1 . 'fivzn H -if 33-4 ,V ..,a.f,.- -,,.,,, V A X L 1 42 - ff? XZXX ,fififnf ifgi'i'x24fHf'l5? as .. Tj- 'i?7' .-i..1....,..14 2 5 5 f Student Life ?,eM 9'1x HL- Q-'L' 1 I C. K. PUT LITTLE PEP IT LIFE X ,I ,fL'1j'7.fQ l'q'. '7'4??6'1F',Zf N -7: Q ,gif Mk JH , ,Q X, fifgsgggl , QT EW' 'W 'SEQ I I - v' f v f 'Qi I X' , W , Xie 3255 I X I L '13-is as Q., Q 3.233 1 There's not a Cross Keys student who doesn't know what happens every Friday afternoon during football season - pep rallies. At 2:45 the gym fills with students so spirited they are hardly recogniz- able as the same people who go to class and work at learning. The spirit is shown by competition cheers, banners, and much continuous yelling. Who would win - the Subbies, the Freshmen, the Sophomores, the Jun- iors, or maybe the Sen- iors? No one knows until the end of a pep rally when a panel of distin- guished judges Qbrave teachersl choose the win- ner. All of this is done to rally our team, our heroes, our winners. But as we yell - we are cheering as a team for a team, and that's what makes up a great part of our life - working with people for people. Yea, Team! Yea Cross Keys!!!!! 121 - .-.. -pn.-..-.1 n....f -, Se, WORK D MORE WORK! I ' W' ..,.. nf 4, Cbcliiiamm Zum fy mi: Amana tvwfif 'ff ve AA Q iRZgiLSi9iRiiE1i3n? 3 T543 R' SPY! Q , N 4, K.. , , mx ,Q-,, f fff, 4 'few A 4.1 ,, rl M., Q - I I ww . if 2 my az, f .,,, ff' ,wiyff V fffzw latt . .r--Qfv ,, fy!! 14.4,- i Although much student life at school is talking, meeting people, participat- ing in social activities, and at all times trying to have fun, the main reason we are here is to learn! Here's some proof that we at least try!! LIFE AN TYLES GF I98O-Sl Each year fads come and go. Clothing styles change, and as they change, they change the way we look. We thought it would be interesting and different to give you a look at what we actually wore through this exciting year - some was good and some was silly, but it was all fun and stylish! Cowboy hats and boots were big this year. This popular style was brought about mainly by the movie Urban Cowboy. Overalls, Levis and many different designer jeans such as Sassoons, Gloria Vanderbilts and Calvin Kleins were part of an everyday wardrobe. For some strange reason, a look called prep came about, and suddenly nearly everyone was wearing button-down collars, khaki pants and docksiders to school - a real clean-cut look. The popular tennis shoes, Nikes, Pro Keds, and Adidas, and casual shoes were Ioafers and flip-flops. It was a great year for fashion, and a super year for school ! as f WM W . W WW WN 1 4 2 M., ,M-My Z i N t . L' ss w I igv- ' .f dw- ff ' 4 - tflfilf Q , X . I W 5 X 2 , WZEZMQMEZI iw ww , y ' 1 Z . I Q? 'f 4 4 . Z 0 f W ,, QW 7 ,aff ,V LMQZM Q22 N 1 ZW X ffm 'WZ' fu 'JW A1 . g3?i z?5S' f3i HQ 71 ' 'V ' f'V' QQ ,qagPAf' i , - l , ,. 'x Nu x f X Q S wx 2 .. .5 V g Q Q-gf XL 7 'Q X wgk X x ,Ysxf QX..x , . xXfXXvYQYNgXQN .31 xx -.ws x Xxxb W ' - Q -,xv N X: I W Q T, +I Q 3 f 5 I x x X X Q X ' Xfw - Q ,xi xg x N xx? Q' 5 '44 pf g.+:,m.-,'Y.- p 7 'Sa 9 SAV N N 4 ml X, A 1 ,Q rv 3' ,pf 1, X CII I- I- Qi l.l.I l.I.I I'- O0 G7 W 'Y 4,7 W iiai , o I ,W 49. f V U .,,, df, NM yr, 3, ff, . I j 6 W V. 2' I , w4'Zy?Zf 1f l ' 001 1980, a year that came and went like any other year, and like any other year, also brought major events in history. Fifty-two Americans were held hostage in Iran because of the United States' support of the Shah. This was the year those Georgia Bulldogs were H1 and went to the Sugar Bowl. 1980 was also the year our Atlanta Falcons had the best season they'd had in a long time and were on their way to the playoffs and maybe-??? The Superbowl? 1980 was an election year in which the Republicans made a clean sweep. Georgia's own Jimmy Carter lost to former movie star and Republican, Ronald Reagan. The major movies were Star Wars, Kramer vs. Kramer, Urban Cowboy, and the movie stars mwwmww Burt Reynolds, Clint Eastwood, Dustin Hoffman and Meryl Streep were joined by robots C3P0 and R2D2 and Yoda. Believe it or not, some of the biggest stars were Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Animal, and Fozzy bear, all of which are Muppets fa type of puppetj made famous by Sesame Street ia chiIdren's showj, and then they went on to star in the Muppet Movie. The music? This was the year for punk. Devo and the B-52's were big. Those who didn't care for new wave still had Jackson Brown, Linda Ronstadt, the Doobie Brothers and, for a little country, Kenny Rogers. This was the year the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas burned down, one of the worst accidents ever. In 1980 'everyone got ,fr Hlulhqi he ar st w Sl qu G C4 P rr V a w a l Q .M - y fpzm. ma lfilifamj l fm! Plain 7 aikm' Dustin led by ieve it ermit bear, uppetj ldren's in the -le year Those ll had oobie Kenny Grand of the ne got i hooked on a night-time soap called Dallas, and when the villian J.R. was shot, everyone stayed tuned for a whole summer just to see who shot him lby the way - Kristin did itj. Should women be drafted? That was a major question for 1980. Gasoline was around a dollar and fifteen cents for regular and much more for premium, but the high price didn't keep very many off the roads. Mount St. Helens, a Volcano in Washington State, gave everyone a surprise by many exciting eruptions. 1980 was a super year and a great way to enter a new decade. 1980, just like every other year had its history making events, its births and deaths. We lost greats like Mae West, the legendary sex symbol of the thirties and forties. We lost Steve McQueen, the outstanding movie idol who will be remembered in such movies as Papillon, Bullitt, and The Sand Pebbles. John Lennon was shot and killed this year. Lennon, one of the original Beatles, helped in shaping and making Rock-n-Roll what it is today. These outstanding personalities will be remembered as the greats they were and for the contributions they made to the entertain- ment field. dul- LIFE DURI G LUNC One great place to socialize is the cafeteria. At lunchtime, most students congregate there to meet their friends for forty-five minutes of relaxation from studies - and incidentally, to fr If My 4Slnn 5Av,,q6M, f'C'H 4? r.t. I I AN! Muff, lit . l 2 Q I ' it if 'ffflifgl' ff if ' 5 'igij 0173325 'far , w 11 JW ' 'Q-.,, f A V My l ,Wi ,aan- . 's f ,V M Q i Q Q 'W I fw' ,W I s ill ,5 I 4 i EQ A 5 E 3 3 f B., 7 Yfvr-V iT -. -ww . i,,V ,f , 9, 5 We , J 2 N5 ni , 4 a ,. K D, '4 1- 5 , , , 'Q 3 Y' ff M W f A ff, W mfmw-mn--,,M,,,qmn sw PIP i5N-1,2 'S xg ? W' 1 X -I r I 1 5 K 4 P. gi fix ., . ff' -53 www www if ,-Q XZ! S iv 'x ,. 'RN' ...xx-. wx, 'QS' ig' I W y i Q41 X bf? VB Q, A 1 w . . ,. ,My--. .,. a ff. Y N N MQ Q Xf ww ,,,' ' V ix .-N , ' ai C. K. TLIDENTS Although the major part ofa student's life is spent at school, many students who go to Cross Keys also have the great responsibility of work. Students work at fast food restaurants, depart- ment stores, and many other exciting places. For many kids, working is a necessity, but for some it's just a way to earn spending money and to help out the family. Whatever the reason, it's a giant step from being a student to being a helping and meaningful part of society. -.'Y :.T.'61: 3, 5 'S Q, .qs ff f fi.. wvhxxfh Uni X. U49 if ffl, 'YW gnnuvr--Y i'K'1.l,l '5 U' f X if f f ,N x yxii i fx... villain ssl l . to -f1k'V.ifii:!3sQlfaJotL S323 59 ajfjailyiix i1 lf 'k Y -iP'f7'l43 k .S-'I ia S x , X ' vw, 1014 , ff ' i ' num 'Ain N I A3 , - go ,E vw x if 1 ww Www-W' M 0 M1 I i 'N 5 if xyg 7 I ? 7 ,Q g . X f ,J 5-Q . . 4 1--9, .21 ' ' ff 4 , ,, ff f .5 , f ' 1 Qff 1 f ,Z A 7 5? 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He also stated, 'fl have not seen a year go by without a definite improvement in the educational level here at Cross Keys. Mr. Harris is assisted by Mr. Tom Purdom and Mr. Gilbert Turman. Mr. Purdom has been an assistant principal at Cross Keys for ten years and says that he really enjoys his work. Mr. Turman, a newcomer this year to C. K., says going from head football coach to assistant principal is a big change, but it's a nice one too. l Y 1 Mr. Gilbert Turman , , ., . ---f,'1r' ,-x ...Z .1 I 4 A47 ' fl,?L?'Lfl1'lf 4+ SECRETARIES How could Cross Keys exist without its fine staff of secretaries and office personnel? Mrs. Reynolds, the bookkeeper, has faithfully stayed with Cross Keys since it opened in 1958. She stayed home for ten years to raise her two children before coming to Cross Keys. She began here as a volunteer worker before being offered a permanent iob as bookkeeper, Mrs. Davidson has been here for ten years. She first served as counseling secretary and then she was moved to the library. Afterwards she went back to the counseling office to become registrar where she has remained for the past three years. Mrs. Maupin has worked as secretary to Mr. Harris for six years. Before coming here, she worked as secretary to a school superintendent. Then she went to North Fulton High School and to Morningside Elementary School. She has one son, Andy Maupin, who just recently graduated. Finally we come to Mrs. Barton, the attendance secretary, who has been with Cross Keys for a full three years. She has two beautiful daughters, one of whom attends this school and is in the eighth grade. FROM TOP TO BOTTOM: Mrs. Martha Maupin, Mrs. Jean Barton, Mrs. Dot Davidson, Mrs. Frances Reynolds. 2 lv -Q. A , 7 of ed ed re er as st as to ie 'is as nt ie Ie :ll of Ie. BS Q li- l .f - .Jggf ' f Aw ' my , ,43x 1 , ,l 5 I M' Librarians and Counselors My first year at Cross Keys has been, to say the least, interesting. I am new and find it much more exciting than working at Georgia State. I find Cross Keys especially interesting because of the wide range and mixture of the student body here. I think a student who is part of such a varied group has a more realistic view of society, as opposed to someone who attends a school where most of the students have somewhat the same background. Besides being new and having so many things to learn, putting in a new detection system has made this year especially interesting for me and the whole staff. MRS. CAMPBELL FROM TOP TO BOTTOM: Mrs. Dessa C. Moreland, Mrs. Rachel Campbell, Mr. Charles Morrison, Mr. Ken Graff, and Mrs. Helen Romanes. J 1 1 1 - 1 l - 1 1 I i i 1 1 - - I 1 I i -,ZF -1,, .,. ...,,,,lfo -N if u..,J-A MATH DEPARTMENT ff X Mr. Dan Cline Mrs. Kay Newton Mr. Ron 0'NeiIl M 'Q Q 'fr Mrs. Earline Dixon T75 wi - .,, Q IQ S 'Xf'.1f'i?3 fy, , - .za 'YS ,. .35 3 W I i'1ven M4 Sw , if. '1x?QWQEff'753'b'? II9Y IFI 9 f 1'--1 -L+- Mrs. Helene VanGorder The Department of Mathema- tics at Cross Keys tries to meet the needs of the students by providing courses ranging from Math Lab activi- ties, an individualized pro- gram, to courses in calculus, which should prepare the students to take the Advanced Placement Calculus test in order to exempt certain math courses in college. This year, for the first time, Cross Keys is also offering a joint enroll- ment class in calculus. The staff in the mathematics department is extremely qualified to meet the needs of the students at Cross Keys. The math staff, most of whom are new this year, are interest- ed in providing the best opportunity for students at Cross Keys to obtain the necessary mathematical background to pursue any career that they wish and to enter any college or technical institute. Mrs. Betty McCumber Mrs. Rose Trawick L W I fm.. ,, ,WM I E GLISH Mrs. Francis Grieff Mrs. Paula Swartzberg Mrs. Marilyn Loyd ill hmm: 4 - -I 'flr ,Sri x 5 9 tix ..gQ ' Q . ,.'?x4. A15 ' ' O I I x.! ul N N A sf . qy' 29, ' 3 ff.. yy 2, Z 7 W f X . ,,,,, ,gif 0 I X f 9 X mf I EEG The men eve by ang nev als: - I Mrs anc vet whr ing Kej yea the Eng yea it i Cn an me ,AV :Tig DEP RTMENT ,ik . - ,, Mrs. Janet Herzberg Mrs. Bennie Kapplow Miss Lela Johnson The English Depart- ment has become even larger this year by the addition of another teacher. Three new teachers have also enriched the staff - Mrs. Rose Trawick, Mrs. Bennie Kapplow, and Miss Dolfe Cor- vette. Marilyn Loyd, who has been teach- ing English at Cross Keys for thirteen years, is chairman of the department. Since English is taken every year by most students, it is a good thing that Cross Keys has such an outstanding depart- ment. Mrs. Ann May Miss Dolfe Corvette ix N im s SPECIAL EDUCATIO T 1 Q .Q f 'f ' 53 Mrs. Ruth Dickstein Mrs. Pat Bond Miss Donna Davis Miss Katherine Hood Mrs. Dorothy Slones Mrs. Carol Waggoner The Special Education Depart- ment offers alternative learning opportunities to students who have demonstrated a need for such services. The Resource Program, the EMR Program and the IMPACT Program for academically creatively gifted students are all geared to answer the special needs of Cross Keys students. ., -1 . f if ' WV P' EQ f'Y,?'l7 . P H if '51 li- ' 15' F s ' ,f age' as My 9 3 fl , 1 , , ff f f WW! ff WWA 22 ,M if f - ffilff 1 f gym ,wr yy , ffwf 7, WW . X ' u. J ggi! ,Via yr ,i ll 1 E l 4 lf 4,2 a X , , M. 'l' 4, ,.. V, a . ,M M X, if Thl grv wh von re: stu PS Cr' inc tea stl lar Lo Mr bo the Depart- earning ls who aed for esource am and n for gifted answer as Keys READING LAB AND LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT aff 7 'WW' f ' ist Mrs. Carolyn Thompson Mrs. Janet Helgeson The Reading Lab is designed to give assistance to the student who would like to improve his vocabulary, comprehension, or reading rate. It also assists students in preparing for the PSAT, SAT, and TOEFL. The Cross Keys Language Department includes Mrs. Greene, who teaches Latin, she has 90 Latin students and heads one of the largest clubs in the school, Mrs. Long, who teaches French, and Mr. Stroud, who teaches Spanish, both have 30 students each in their classes. Mrs. Gina Greene Mrs. Elaine Long Mr. John Stroud W L 'lul- ., . ,,, ,I Y, Mr. Tom Lozano A Q 1 sihfixt. -rf IR ' W If fliigvff 'M' WFJID JY fix I-if if iq H 12. ST? 1 www Mrs. Pat Thomas QSciencel J 7' 9'77's f?'5jVj.' Q .f?'?'9fm ' f JI .1 X -.J .pw '- I 55.5. ,J Q9 f f 7 gow V? 4. Mex? ., . ,, j 'K' M Mrs. Shirley Pike BUSI ESS Mrs. Avonel Horne Mrs. Delores Washington SSX! f 3 . x 1. Y I In N 7 l i s l E Q Q f iql- Mr. Ken Moore Ms. Shirley Collins 155 SOCI L ST DIES To our histories, economics and geography we welcome a new course - Modern World Affairs, and to the veteran staff we welcome Mr. Ron Mangrum and Mr. Chris Culpepper. They inform and enrich your lives, give you a past and provide enlighten- ment for your future. Their desire is to build good citizens and to develop responsibility in each student. They wish to equip you to do your best in life, whatever career you may choose. Mrs. Melinda Thompson as X 5 Mr. Chris Culpepper Mr James Holloway Mr C D Puett Y si 2 -Sb . 35. w 11' F i' Ml Q ss. z wvmllll y ff uuu i g 15' 4 ' lxynlff' ' vfifkeffl 'ffff f' Swirl.. 49 D7 ,If aft '35, 29 -'C P 50' :if ,I 9, sw! X-1-QS !'g'L 4193 . -' n p 'Z - I 7 fd 4 Cb' .f 'a ' ' 'Q ' I A : e gs' 4.1, ' -vbi r, I Q Q ..- id A C H FI E RTS The Fine Arts Department consists of three divisions - instrumental music, vocal music and art. Mr. Rundbaken, who is head of the department, has been band director at Cross Keyes for 13 years. He puts in a lot of extra hard work during football season so that the marching band can be something to be proud ot. The new choral director is Ms. Cheshier. She graduat- ed from University of Tennessee to take on her first teaching job here at Cross Keys. ln an attempt to attract students interested in pop music, she started the Vocal Jazz Ensemble. Mr. Vitange, the Art teacher, is known for his ability to learn with his students and his great jokes. Mr. Leon Rundbaken Ms. wnma Gibson qsocial Studiesl Mr. John Vifange MS- '-YH Cheshie' I DUSTRI L ARTS , - U ' if af , M A , - Mr. Bobby Allen Mr. Jim Bray The Industrial Arts department is for students who want to develop skills that range from basic woodworking and metalworking to drafting. Another section of Industrial Arts is the Graphic Arts Department. This section focuses mainly on photography for people who dream of someday shooting Cheryl Teigs. HGME ECON0 ICS Mrs. Kay Fulmer Miss Nan Denmark X YL1 f . You can learn a lot more in Home Economics now than just cooking. A student O can take courses on what to cook for breakfast all the way up to how to sew your own prom dress. A different type of course offered in this department is called Married Life. The student learns how to cope with a family and its responsibilities and even how to plan the wedding. s sir-if - wr f ...fu .-.......- ----...-- ,.......-Q PHYSIC L EDUCATIO ff!! ff ij 'inal- Mr. Sam Edentield Mr. J. L. Padgett Coach Edenfield has been teaching at Cross Keys since it opened its doors in 1958. He says of teaching, Why, I wouIdn't even think of doing anything else. Coach Padgett, besides teaching, is the Boys' Varsity Basketball coach. When asked what he does in his spare time, he replied, l'm too busy to have any! PHYSICAL EDUC TIO E 4 Mrs. Mary Alice Palmer Ms. Joyce Barineau Ms. Barineau, like Coach Edentield, has been teaching here as long as the school has existed. She coaches the Varsity Girls' Basketball team and the Tennis team. Ms. Barineau has also led several tennis players to the state championship. Mrs. Palmer says, Eighth graders are my favorite because they need a momma to get them through their first high school year. She enjoys knitting and cooking whenever she has the chance. I , 8 I . i V ir U . , f.. . .... ... , s X ww-si 5 A.: 2 W, M W , WM M Wiwwhi Wm: mwq f4f WMM MX? 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Coming from the familiar world of Elementary school, he plunges into a maze of halls filled with millions of people that inhabit Cross Keys. He goes through being called Subbies and being proud of and knowing that some day he will be in first wing calling other little people sub bies too Standing proud and strong the Class of 85 CLASS '85 From Top to Bottom: Co-President - Marc Matthews, Co-Pres- ident - Les Robinson, Vice-President - Cindy Chung, Treasurer - Lynn Copeland. S 3 ss l Sponsor - Coach 0'NeiII ' Sponsor - Mr. Vitange W ,I 1 'Qu X5 A52 3 . Q. Q X-il i f A, 7 ,k ,fgR',.giL:S15!5i - YN .3 5 if ii? ,QQ 'i.3Z.g?i.Eei?Qsl 'fF'i'I4?'h' 6-1T -. ,J5J'f3' r s 'j ,f ---.ia-,,,, 1 1 ' i l 1 1 l I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 n 1 f gt i X e i i i X xy X , ..,. X X 3? ,4 K .. ,,,,, , , as Q 1 ff X X A f ' ii W , X M ,A ,,v-ws.: , tx. sX qw V V , X y- S 'ix as '- Rx x 4 as C N X 1 v D NQX N 'Qt X X SQX ,X Y Q5 XX X 'Q X 5 Q 1 f X V Q. ,,, , S .... X Q ,XXV .fb ..X , so Q B . 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Kneeling: Treasurer - Valeria Amey, Secretary Lisa Dupree. Sponsor - Mrs. Palmer , Q l-!-a- 41 i 1.- 1 1 1 I l 1 l 1 l n 4- 1 1 5 if 7 X I TNS A 5 A .t R 'N 1' NW -F V . A . iid 'f' , Q, 13 A f -A :az My si X Y N ,., A .X x E 1 l A -- ' K l .i ' X X X XNYQWS i-kms. iq XX xx wi A Q 'f X A x X X X , X X ,gt - X N X X X w vw X1-nw n Qi an . 'fi I' A .J f vi S ,X ' 6 ' 1 I V .W f f -, 4 QA ' 1 f A A V f i Cheryl Abbott Jett Adams Alan Akouka Valeria Amey Holly Andrew Bonnie Atcheson Ricky Braselton Stacey Bailey Brenda Ball Steve Ball Tim Ballew Tony Banguilan Richard Barnett Tracy Burnette Susan Barry Holly Bartlett Jennifer Baxter Richard Bean Angela Beck Brad Bible Joey Biggers Colette Bodner Tania Boguslausky Dawn Boyd Chris Bloodworth Elizabeth Britton Rusty Brock Mike Butord Wright Bunch Kenneth Burch Shonda Burnett Claudia Carpenter Scott Carroll Alison Carver David Cassele James Cloud Chris Cochran i l I I l 1, ' l i - I5 il I l i .-...e...-- az .A-s 1-. 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Breor Carlton Brown Chris Brown Tammy Brown Bruce Bryde Shanda Butler Kevin Callison Kina Cammack Brad Cantrell Lisa Caplan Jerry Carruth Thomas Carter Lisa Cauthen Mike Cavender Yang Choe Jang Choi Michael Chung Barbara Chung Joy Cline James Cloud Tommy Conlon Patricia Davis Sabrina Day Danette DeCant Brannon Dobbs Vivian Diaz Babette Dupaquier John Durden Robin Durin Cyndi Eckerd Rita Eid Joey Faber Laura Fain Audrey Faulkner Tony Fears X vii I I l 1, zxgst- ,L I , spun. , --nun..-15.-..-AH fn- ----f ' 179 1' l l l 1 l H Jill Feinberg Darrel Franklin Sue Freeland Nila Garcia Michelle Gonge Sonny George Jim Gibson Shawn Grier Steve Handmaker Mike Harkins Shelia Harmon Jenny Harris Kacey Hashings Missy Hedden Don Henderson Melissa Holbrook Wade Holbrook Cheryl Hotzclaw Tanglla Hood Julius Hughes Melissa Hyde Michelle Hyde Lisa Ingram Tina Jackson Sheila Jenkins Sandra Jones Tommy Jones Darrell Kapczynsky Preston Keanum John Kilpatrick Sun Chon Kim Young Kim Jett Koshkin Erin Kromer Dana Lambert David Lawrence Robin Limbaugh David Litt Chris Livaditis Mary Lockwood Marsin Loew Sheila Loner Cheryl Lord John, Maiola ' 180 i 4 , ,v 1 A M W , , , V 4 , 1.,, Ng ,I ' ...M f CAD h 1 'M M 744 LK ZW , X 'C Y' .. 4 J . 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V ' sf 5. . is C if X W 2 f I l f 7' .M 2 Carla McAIister Donna McAlister Terry McCain Jennifer McCarthey Gigi McCarnelI Penny McCutchen Carole McKay Tommy Mester Mark Millsaps Janet Money Richard Moore Joey Mosleller Gina Mullinax Melinda Mullinax Shanna Nash Marla Nitl Troy Nunes James Osborne John Osgood Diane Ownbey Mifflh P8l'h8I11 MBDSI P6l'9Z Clark Peterson Zippy Pilkerlon Danny Pinto Tommy Pitts John Poston Alex Povilailis Darlene Povilaitis Lance Putnam 4. 4 ' wa -.-png.-nu...-...... ,,.., . ..., .. 181 1 4: Susan Rawls Stephanie Quinn Tracy Ray Tres Rice Cindy Rodgers Silviane Rodrigues Gwen Rogers Raisa Rosales Mark Schoolcralt Stacy Schwab Tammy Schweigert Stephanie Seay Karen Sharp Barbara Shaw Sandra Sunmons Dayid Sligh Diane Smedlund Laura Smith Rodger Smythe Sally Spaulding Patricia Spires Sharon Stallings Anna Stantield Gary Stewart James Stewart Martha Stocks Bill Strain Laura Swords John Szalankiewicz Amy Tan Trey Tasker Debbie Thomas 182 W, , I ,N T g,.,,.W X, um amd. , . 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XX, Xj ' X XT :MX we , , , 1 aww 414 0 0 4 Y, W, M was MW' ,Q -I w 41 w John Toley Lafayette Trawick Michele Van Eycke Joan Van Wagner Victor Vasquez Suzanne Veal Cecil Walters Angie Welsel Teresa Wetlauter Jim White Steve Whitlock Dexie Whitmore Kenny Wiggington Jett Williams Stuart Wilson Cindy Wise Trish Wolk Cindy Wright Yvonne Wright Debbie Young sg w I l W T s f--.: nl' ' - 4 f ' H-.gpm Jumor Rah' Jam with Juniors' Raising money fruit sales candy sale and don t forget the A Gram sales The hardest year but only one more year to go I UNIOR CLASS 82 Left to right Secretary - Patrick ley Armendariz President Daley Treasurer Amy Matthew Cline Bleiberg Vice President Shel Mrs. Slones Sponsor Mrs. Fulmer - Sponsor Mrs. Gibson Sponsor 'l E? xx f 4 ff X , ,Z ATC -au- X Q K :5:. f'W:-'-K. ,. ga S N t e K .X fi +30 ' A 5, 0, W 3 V A Q We 1 L Crawford Adams Angela Andrews Shelly Armendariz Jennifer Badger Julie Badger Kerry Bailey Stacey Bailey Anna Banguilan Kevin Barge Scott Barrett Carole Beck Faye Beck Karen Bethke Meredith Bible Sreeparna Bhattacharyya Roland Blackman Amy Bleiberg Leah Bran Wayne Bray Robin Butler Katherine Campbell Laura Carson Debbie Carter Stacey Cash Lisa Cater Madalena Cathers Jung Hee Chang Barry Childers David Childers Jim Childs Matthew Cline Debbie Copeland Ronnie Coppins Suzette Cook 185 Paul Cook Chip Dale Patrick Daley Reed Davis Scott Davis Julio Diaz Maria Teresa Do David Dodson Mario Dominquez Vincent Dowdy Debbie Drane Donna Edwards Joey Eman Nancy Enriquez Jon Erickson Mike Ethridge Chris Etris Shelly Fielding Chuck Fields Rhonda Fisher Jo Lynne Floyd Kim Fripps Cindy Gazaway Pam Gibson Lonnie Giles Brian Goldstein Soraya Gomez Carey Green Missi Grist Tru Ha Darla Harville Ricky Hill Reginald Hood Tommy Hope M5 M M X X 1 gs.: :mg 45 +A 45' iff N, :,. ,... 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N idx I I - fv- Joey Mrozek Donna Nation Frank 0'Neill Stuart Packman Greg Page Bhauna Patel Anne Pavlos Kimberly Payne Chris Peebles Kathy Perkins Thanh Phan David Phillips John Pickett Debbie Pierce Mabel Piraquive Allen Platt Tonya Raines Carl Rice Brad Robertson Bo Rodgers Ana Rodrigues Debbie Scalankiewicz Meg Schaum Bryan Schneider Melissa Scott Randy Shaw Lisa Sheffield Hillary Shure 1 1 1 Y- '- ing, --4 , ., ,. , f Q .w arn ziyf z, ', wwf- V -5 gafjw ,cg f - is -Q f - at R1 ,-2 'wx' , , - , L- wr 1 , ,, . V . z ',4g', Wi , 1 , f ,Q , 1- ,' ' ,fy :Lf'J'Ef- ' f, 'f W ' 'f' f ' . fin 5 'S W4 fcyfz ff' , : ' 5 it ,, -1-1 , .-: .3,,,f,1 3-vw J, -V ,, 45 . L' 4 ,Q1 f Vw, z 1 M' V in V f--- -- , ' 1 P- , ', ' Q U 410 f 1 gy A-1 Jaya M, a gf f I ir- s ., 1 5,1 , , A W, A . . ,, :H ,. 15? , ' f ' ' v x 2821. 1 rw-....? 1 . , ,AWS f 0 4 -,YQQN -- we 10 ffw f , ,, 9 f 011 X E Z f f 'NW' 4' , ,D ,V , ,mn xkw 'W' ff la if 'F 1 f f f 0 f ,, ,X f ,. 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A -I ' E, JU ff ,W e , 1 4 M.. up ,. 1 l 'f f I vi -- va--4 4:1 f !W'y , 4 f ' fl Ir- N 'C T M, - 'rv-r A , , fi tx r Kevin Self Phillip Sims Brenda Smith Lacy Smith Rochelle Smith Bobby Sparra Jimmie Steele Lisa Street Janet Sykes Mike Teage Helen Thomas Erica Thornton Eric Tracy Connie Upchurch Brenda Vann Pamela Van Winkle Adrea Walker David Walker Timothy Walker Ken Webb Scott Weinand Keith Weese Dedi Westerman Ronny Wettlauter Steve Whitley Eddie Whitmire Kenneth Wilder John Wiley Lori Willis Lori Wilson Sally Wilson Wendy Wise Donna Wright Junior Wright Mike Zelaaky 189 4 .lk-. l 5 V5.5 U K4 . -..USM , .- ----,V--7, - wwf: Ji:-pa. W-WV --'---- -k - I 5 Seniors I I 1 11' ,111 MF 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 N 11 t1 111. I1 11 1111 11 1 K, '11 11' 1 11, 1 1 11 11 1111 1.1 SENIORS Doug Livesay Stephen Provost Van Wehr C-arlos Aragon Treasurer Secretary President Vice President The class of 81 just like any others has its workers leaders and celebrities There is nothing very extraordinary about us except We are finally Seniors' It is our turn to hold high offices participate in clubs and sports take joint enrollment classes receive awards enjoy open campus and prepare for graduation During our years at Cross Keys we went from childish eighth graders to reasonably mature young adults It will be hard to leave because we have become so close but our time has come to move on We are excited but frightened We have a new life new situations' new people to look forward to But we also will be leaving behind us five years of something we will never forget high school life These are our last morning announcements last games last meetings and last pep rallies High School is home for us and we will always remember it Well miss ou Y Cross Keys The 1980 1981 Senior Class a class above Sponsor Mrs Swartzberg Sponsor Ms Loyd '11-341453, if sf 1-M? W Us If fin? Hr' S, 1 ,J 1 it 4 1 X E E f 1.2 f X' ff mf 5, ' 1 my Q f 1 L A 1 72 A M Q i yi' 0 wa X 4? A Q W W AW ff, s Wisdom alt was a night of early spring, if - X scarcely brokeng Thdwmter sleepy W X Around usifashadowwanda the wind y lr f f istei1ed for what was never spokerwa Though fahalf a score of years are gone, V 2 Spring comes as sharply nowas then W But if we had it all to do lt wopuldmbe done the same again. do lt was afspring that never came: X W we have lived enough to know That what wewpever have, Qremainsg M, f fy XX W, f ' X W. Mb, X, X, f ' X f My qw 'f 27m 7 M X W any f fwf ,X.,Xa,, f ,V W X70 4 4 X . '. 4 7 M, y lt is thwthinggwyleffhave that Xgo, j X if ,Y W Sara Teasdale p ff y l a X , 2 Z ip if f f X f f X 4 , f ' f Q 3 Q Z X, V X apiw ZW X J X V X X or X X f X l X 1 my f V M Z QQ, f W X Xa 1 W f am, ,, X 'ef ,M 4 X f '9 yffbffjxl, afyfvi ,gg 44358841 iif '-lL.gl- wx 'Nix-n---'FP f -M--A AJ, ,,, A. .. .. . . 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Gina Lou Morgan Daniel Morris Susan Elaine Moss Dan Jeffrey Mosteller A5 t, Ndvhug, ff ,,, s' Keely Lyn Nash Frank Allen Nelson Linda Lee New Janet Lea Newman rwxw Tracy Lea Nobles Tillou Von Nunes III Christopher O'Barr Kathleen E. 0'Brien - - Q f. skins: favfzsf 'ff if ii' iff? if giuiigfltb Jgifff it W K-U ' 'Q '4f-L '1fAf-' il -,1 ,ggi ' Y V H 'A f H- A3 - W- -5- -..-,f,-- Am...-- w-w1.u....uu -- Jil S.. H Q94 ' W1 rl xy' My N! ,l 1 KH w i 1 W , W N MN HEI' lu HN QM 1 ing, HZ' gn, .. 1, I :ix i Q AW W I M E lk 2 l I q 1 . 1 - I l f I M 1 ' 1 .2 1: 'x Y' ll WM .w NA'- flf li5'i QL - if wi QIH! HQ xqlrlili WMS: wi WH n 1 F j , 1 I , s f H- V -, , Li -Q '15 , y , , ,sf Y-1 f 1 ' - ,in : L .L 1, .A ,fi.,,,4,il if in-4 A n --3, ,Y M' -- f-Q :T-' ' -f ' ' ' ' ' - 'Y f I, Y V .,. -,....- -......,.,,..,....,,- ,,.,:, - A fdp.,.,-' ,Q Ls gfrigi' Y., . -- -- fi- f . 'A' ' -Y 'Y Y ' -N .. 3 A-lv--1--'A Ain...- ' ' T I sw rf - : 'le - hi'-' V V Y ,M Y H, ir - -i 7:7-ni i -lii,i YE' 'Y f ' '7 'Y -l ' Y .fl lkw... be-gn. HLA!- .l ksme 1 ' f- - f ,fA--1-An-4--f.mn.p.,...v-..-.,.. ,.,,,, . .. -V. .. L.: .. , . . I W . , , ,, Y 'ni i 'UU-'L'-'A Y ' T Y 1.2:-' f 4-,4.j,f ,,jL?QY'4j':Y kj: ,Y N, fy A Y V L f Lynne Ball Lynne Ball has been a very active student during her five years here at Cross Keys. She has been an out- standing member of Drill Team, NHS, and Beta. She has also been a member of Chieftain staff, for which she was the Photography Editor. Doug Livesay Doug Livesay has been very involved in clubs here at Cross Keys. He has been a member of Student Council, Latin Club Beta and a member of the Chieftain staff He has been on the soccer team and the swlm team Doug has also been In the Chorus and Chorale This year Doug is the treasurer of the Senior class I Mary Betn Campbel Mary Beth Campbell has been a student at Cross Keys for tive years and has participated in many activities She has been involved in such clubs as Beta Student Council Kappa FBLA and IMPACT. She really enioyed being a cheerleader for five years and having the chance to actively support the school. She was awarded Most Spirited Cheerleader during her eighth and ninth grade years. Most of all, Mary Beth is honored to represent the school as this year's Homecoming Queen. Mark Wmdom Mark Wmdom has been very active during his five years here at Cross Keys He has been involved in National Honor Society Industrial Arts Football Baseball Basketball and Track Mark has also been a Governor s Honor nominee and on the A Honor roll This year Mark represents our Varsity football team as quarterback and captain UD I.I.I F-' -I I lI.I D. D CD I.lJ CD 210 Vicki Caras Vicki Caras has been very busy during her five years here at Cross Keys She has participated in Student Council Beta NHS in which she was treasurer and she represented Jr Beta as president in tenth grade She has been on A honor roll A B honor roll a member of the Concert and Marching Bands and in eighth grade she was voted most dedicated of the eighth grade cheerleaders Just this Homecoming Court and she serves Kappa Club as treasurer John McGaha John McGaha has been very active in school life here at Cross Keys He has been a member of Key Club Latin Club Fashion Team and the Chieftain staff of which he was Co Editor in his senior year John has excelled in football and soccer During John's five years at Cross Keys he has also been on the A B Honor roll 1 year, Vicki was a member of the 'P , I X fl ,U 'fu If .f , Q K - ,4 a 4, 'lb V 1 1 W Li!! 5 C . Q 9, 'I X f M95 iff? , E J Ze' s J' F' 3, xx 43 Wwm T ff mx 1 ff. jc f NM ww -1 W Trez Hancock Trez Hancock has been involved in many service clubs and activities during her years at Cross Keys She has been an active member of Student secretary She has also been freshman class treasurer and sophomore class president Trez participated in the Miss Cross Keys Pageant and was chosen as a talent finalist and as Miss Congeniality in her iunior year Council, and in her iunior year, served as 4 Carlos Aragon Carlos Aragon has enjoyed participating in many activities here at Cross Keys Carlos has excelled in football wrestling soccer and gymnastics during his flve years in high school He has also been involved in Key Club Fashion Team Keyword Staff Student Council and the Chorale Carlos has served as vice president of both his junior and senior classes too Johnny Pitts Participating in clubs and sports IS an exciting part of high school life Johnny Pitts has been actively in volved in football wrestling and soccer He has been a member of Key Club, in which he was treasurer in his senior year, French Club, and lndus- trial Arts. His favorite and most memorable experience was being chosen as this year's Kappa Beau. Jan Newman Jan Newman has been very active 'during her five years here at Cross Keys She has been involved n cheerleading for which she was chosen captain on two separate occasions She IS thus year's secretary of Kappa a member of National Honor Society Chorus Chorale, and Chleffaln staff This year she was on the Homecoming Court, and I8 pre sently representing the annual staff as co edltor q W by -nu-..,,,,,,,,,n.-at Dexter Walker Dexter Walker has been very active and Involved in sports here at Cross Keys He has been a member of our basketball team for tive years and has won many outstanding awards for his as one of our Senior Superlatives this year achievement. He is proud to have been chosen l Annette Kapczynski Annette Kapczynskl has been involved in both service clubs and in sports during her years at Cross Keys She has been an active member of National Honor Society Beta Jr Beta Jr Clvltan Kappa German Club and the Chieftain staff Annette has excelled in basketball track and volleyball She has also been on the A and A B Honor rolls during her five years in high school 214 Lynn Hlavach Lynn Hlavach enioyed participating in various clubs and activities during her five years at Cross Keys. Her favorite and most memor- able moments were on drill team for which she was co captain in her junior year The clubs that Lynn has been involved ln were National Honor Society, Beta, Kappa Chleftaln staff, and IMPACT Steve Stewart Steve Stewart has been very active in school life at Cross Keys. He is involved in Key Club and Beta Club Steve actively participated in the chorus, and was a member of the Chorale in his junior year He has also excelled In both football and basketball during his years at Cross Keys MMM! f Wifi! 9 P ,U X ,f 7 if 'ff 1, if ff ff, wf,f way 4 My, f ' Z Zi J :ol ub in ale :th at , 1 'f 4 V 7 , .' z I ' I , I? , .- ,min wk sf f 4 f .W J 7, ff., i Bruce Benton Bruce Benton is a very diverse student He actively participates in Beta, National Junior Classical League, and the Science Club. He is also an IMPACT student and a National Merit semi-finalist. He has played basketball for three years at Cross Keys. This year, Bruce was selected as co-captain of the varsity boys' basketball team. Georgina Olano Georgina Olano has been very busy throughout her years at Cross Keys She was an active member of Jr Beta Student Council International Club Jr Civitan National Honor Society and Beta She held the offices of vice-president and president in International Club, treasurer in Jr. Civitan, and was president of Beta in her senior year. She was a Governor's Honor semi-finalist and represented Cross Keys in the Literary meet in her sophomore and junior years. Georgina was also a member of the track team, citizen of the month for October, and on the A-Honor roll. 215 I B , ...-,.,,-445-' I.xJ ,- . ., I . 1 ,,..,,,.g.--...---...........q.......-..-..-,..,.. ,... ., . . - In- Y' Y ' Y,-YW ----- fl B 7' ES IV L T SUPER 1 N i 3 David Whiting Participating in various clubs and sports at Cross Keys has been enjoyable for David Whiting The sports he has participated in are cross country track and wrestling The clubs that David has participated in are Beta Chorale IMPACT Nation al Honor Society Student Council and YA A K Being president of Student Council was a job that was exciting challenging and a great experience However the greatest and most memorable experience that David had at school was when a few friends explained how he could become a Christian Valerie Parham Valerie Parham has engoyed her Involvement In many clubs here at Cross Keys She has been an active member of National Honor Society Beta and Student Council This year she has served the Student Council as vice president Valerie has par tlclpated In the Miss Cross Keys Pageant and been a talent finalist on several occasions This year Valerie is representing the school as Miss Cross Keys S 5. xx., 'Bm he sei? X, X 'xt V.. I! 5 3 I me If XIX X. we 9 Is, 7 Q r , ,SQ rim ' 2 Q ' ,W Nr. Tamra Yoshimura Tamra Yoshimura has been very active during her five years at Cross Keys. She has been involved in Band, Student Council, NHS, Beta Club, Jr. Beta, Jr. Civitan, International Club, Debate Team, Math Team, IMPACT, Keyword, and Chieftain staff. Her main interest has been the band, for which she was secretary, Drum Maiorette, and Band Captain, and was voted the outstanding musician. She has also won special academic awards for English, spelling, social studies, and math, and maintained a perfect 4.0 gradeapoint average during high school. Randy Ledford Randy Ledford has been very involved in sports during his years at Cross Keys. He has played football for five years, track for two years, and baseball for three years. During this time, he has received several awards such as Most Improved Baseball Player' in his junior year Linebacker of the Week Most Valuable Football Player and 'Best Defensive Football Player 9 5 ' ii Q X 1 1 as as H, 1 1 ss 5 I . I . I 2 I Z v 7 ' I fi I 4 5 . Av: ,Quai gkxxt 4, ' g A Y W.--,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,......r-.1.i,,,I,.uuu-- -' -- ' ' ' ' ' ., A ,,,, , , ,,,,,, - 7 ' ES T PERL SU 2 S Van Wehr Van Wehr has participated in many activities here at Cross Keys He was involved in Student Council NHS Beta Key Club Latin Club and Fashion Team Van also played soccer for tive years He was an IMPACT Student, on the A-Honor roll, and a Governor's Honor nominee. This year, Van was selected to serve as Senior Class president. Bonnie Shapiro Bonnie Shapiro has been very active during her years at Cross Keys. She has been a cheerleader for tour years and was chosen captain on three separate occasions She was also involved ln Latin Club Kappa and Fashion Team Bonnie participated in the Miss Cross Keys Pageant where she was 4th runner up ln tenth grade and 1st runner up in eleventh grade and winner of the Talent Award ln her senior year Bonnie was chosen as Key Club Sweetheart and 2nd runner up in the Homecoming Court Mww X MU' , fffkkfi 5 T , f ff Brian Ramsey Brian Ramsey has been active in many service clubs during his years at Cross Keys He has been a member of National Honor Society, in which he was parliamentarian in his senior year, Beta, Jr Beta, and German Club He has excelled in soccer during his four years on the team. Brian has been on the A-Honor roll every year of his high school career. He was awarded the Renselear Polytechnic Institute Medal for outstanding achievement in math and science, and the Woodman of the World Insurance Company Award for outstanding achievement in American history. Renay Zimmerman During Renay Zimmerman's five years at Cross Keys, she has been very active in such clubs as NHS, Beta, drill team, Chieftain staff, Latin, and Jr. Civitan. She especially enioyed working as NHS secretary and drill team co captain in her junior year and then NHS president, drill team captain and Chieftain business editor in her senior year Outside of school Renay is also an active member of the Atlanta All Star drill team She is very proud to have been chosen Miss DAR and a senior superlative by her senior class and faculty Z I ,SENIOR APPlilECIATION Each year, the graduating class at Cross Keysselects an outstanding teacher towhom they would like to express special igratitude and 'ap- preciation. 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RAH! f f. we I f sn..- .....-.-, Lu-,,.........1 ,.a 1- I-' 3 ig 2 .S 227 SENIOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS JENNY ALLEN NHS 55 Beta 55 Jr. Civitan 45 Fashion Team 4,5, Treasurer 55 Industrial Arts 2,3,4,5, Trea- surer 3,45 Track 35 Flag Corps 3,4,5, Co-captain 4, Captain 5. ANA ANGULO FBLA 55 DECA 45 Most Out- standing Spanish Student 2. STEVEN ANSLEY STEVE ANTHONY Fashion Team 45 VOCA 4, Representative at National Convention 45 Football 1,2,3,4,55 Track 2,3,4,5, Most Valuable Player 25 Wrestling 15 Mr. Fooball Court 5. CARLOS ARAGON Student Council 4,55 Key Club 3,4,5, President 55 Fashion Team 4,5, Treasurer 45 Drama 55 Boys' Chorus 25 Mixed Chorus 35 Chorale 4,55 Solo Ensemble 45 All State Chorus 25 Keyword 4,55 Industrial Arts 25 A-B Honor roll 3,4,55 Foot- ball 1,2,3,4,5, Co-captain 5, Most Valuable Offensive Back 55 Mr. Football Court 5, 2nd Runner-up 55 Soccer 4,55 Track 25 YAAK Club 35 Wres- tling 1,2,3,4,5, Co-captain 45 Wrestler of the Week 4,55 Gymnastics 35 Mr. CK Contes- tant 3,4,55 Mr. CK Finalist 45 Senior Superlative 55 Chief- tain Court 5. EMILY BAGGETT Kappa 4,55 Latin Club 1,25 Keyword 45 Track Manager 15 Cheerleading 1,3,45 Homecoming Court 5 DEIDRE BAKER Latin Club 2,3,45 FBLA 45 Keyword 55 Marching Band 55 JV Majorettes 35 Flag Corps 5. BARBARA BALL Latin Club 45 Keyword 5. BEVERLY LYNNE BALL Student Council 1,25 NHS 3,4,55 Jr. Beta 2,35 Beta 4,55 Latin Club 1,25 FBLA 35 Chief- tain Staff 4,5, Photography Editor 55 A Honor roll 1,25 A-B Honor roll 3,4,55 JV Drill Team 15 Varsity Drill Team 2,3,4,55 Senior Superlative 55 Chief- tain Court 5. KAREN BALLEW Beta 4,55 Latin Club 1,2,35 Science Club 45 IMPACT 1,2,3,4,55 A Honor roll 1,2,3,4,55 A-B Honor roll 1,2,3,4,55 Governor's Honors Nominee 45 Wits' Row 4, Publicity Chairman 4. TONY BALLEW ERNEST BAUER NHS 55 Jr. Beta 25 Latin Club 4,55 A Honor roll 1,2,3,4,55 A-B Honor roll 1,35 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Gong Show winner 3. 228!Senior Accomplishments MARIA BAUER NHS 4,55 Beta 4,55 Jr. Beta 35 Drama 4,5, Secretary 55 Latin Club 45 Keyword 55 Chieftain Staff 55 A Honor roll 35 A-B Honor Roll 1,2,4,55 Track 35 Swim Team 4,55 Varsity Drill Team 55 Miss CK Contestant 55 Miss CK Finalist 5, 1st Runner-up 5, Miss Congeniali- ty 55 Home Economics Achievement Award 15 School Musical 4,5. SUZANNE BELL Latin Club 55 Wits' Row 35 A Honor roll 2,3,4,55 A-B Honor roll 2,3,4,55 IMPACT 3,4,5. ALAN BENNETT Latin Club 1,25 Mixed Chorus 45 Chorale 55 A-B Honor roll 4,55 Football 15 Volleyball 25 Golf Team 3,4,55 Perfect At- tendance 3,4. BRUCE BENTON Student Council 55 NHS 55 Beta 4,55 Latin Club 2,3,4,55 Science Club 55 A Honor roll 2,3,4,55 Governor's Honors Nominee 3,45 Basketball 3,4,55 Mr. Basketball Court 5, 2nd Runner-up 55 Senior Superla- tive 55 Chieftain Court 55 National Merit Semi-finalist5 Star Student 55 Who's Who Among American High School Students. DIANE BLACK LYNN BOOK LISA BOWLING ERNEST BRADFORD PHILLIP BRADSHAW NEIL BREINER Key Club 55 Keyword 55 Basketball 1,3,4,5, Co-captain 55 Mr. Basketball Court 5 WILLIAM RICHARD BROOKS ANGELA BROWN Student Council 55 NHS 3,4,5, Vice President 55 Beta 4,55 Jr. Beta 2,35 Latin Club 4.55 FBLA 3,4,5, Vice President 55 IM- PACT 35 A Honor roll 2,3,4,55 A-B Honor roll 15 Governor's Honors Nominee 3,45 Gymnas- tics Manager 3,4,55 Chieftain Court 55 English Merit Award 45 CK Representative for Archaeological Soapstone Ridge Research Project 3. BRIDGETTE BROWN Latin Club 15 FBLA 5. SCOTT BRYAN DECA 4,55 Industrial Arts 1,2,35 Tennis 5. EDWARD BURNETTE GREGORY BUSBEE CHRIS CALDWELL Student Council 1,25 Drama 1,2,35 Industrial Arts 2,3,4,55 A-B Honor roll 1,4,55 Gover- nor's Honors Nominee 35 Cross Country 35 Swim Team 55 Marching Band 1,2,3,4,55 Concert Band 1,2,3,4,55 Pep Band 1,2,3,4,55 Jazz Ensemble 4,55 DeKalb Honor Band 5. CINDY CALDWELL Fashion Team 55 FBLA 4,55 Wrestling Manager5 Wrestling Mat Maid 2,35 YAAK Club 35 VOT 5. TERESA CALLISON FBLA 4,55 VOCA 4,55 Track 55 Gymnastics 1,25 JV Drill Team 1,2. MARY BETH CAMPBELL Student Council 1,3,4,55 Beta 4,55 Jr. Beta 25 Kappa 3,4,55 FBLA 4,55 IMPACT 2,3,45 A-B Honor roll 1,2,3,4,55 Gymnas- tics 1,2,35 Cheerleading 1,2,3,4,5, Most Spirited 1,25 Miss CK Contestant 45 Homecoming Court 5, Homecoming Queen 55 Senior Superlative 55 Chieftain Court 5. VICKI CARAS Student Council 1,3,4,55 NHS 3,4,5, Treasurer 45 Beta 4,55 Jr. Beta 2,3, President 45 Jr. Civitan 3,4,55 Kappa 3,4,5, Treasurer 55 Keyword 45 Chieftain Staff 4,55 IMPACT 3,4,55 A Honor roll 1,2,3,4,55 A-B Honor roll 1,2,3,4,55 Governor's Honors Nominee 3,45 Cheerleading 1, Most Dedicated 15 Marching Band 2,35 Concert Band 1,2,35 Pep Band 2,35 Homecoming Court 55 Senior Superlative 5. ETHIE CASIELLES Jr. Civitan 55 Kappa 55 Fashion Team 4,55 Latin Club 4,55 Girls' Chorus 35 Mixed Chorus 45 Chorale 55 JV Drill Team 15 Varsity Drill Team 2,3,4,5, Co-captain 55 Miss CK Con- testant 5. LAWRENCE CARL CHAMBERS JR. Latin Club 1,2,35 Spanish Club 35 A-B Honor roll 1,45 Swim Team 1,2,3,4,5, Captain 5, DeKalb Swimming Cham- pionship 3,4,55 Marching Band 4,55 Concert Band 4,55 Jazz Band 4,5. JOHN COBB DECA 55 Industrial Arts 1,2,3,4,5. TERRI CONLON Beta 55 Keyword 55 Industrial Arts 1,2,3,4,5, Secretary 3,4, President 55 A-B Honor roll 2,3,45 Track 35 JV Maiorettes 2, Captain 25 Varsity Maiorettes 3,4,5, Captain 55 Wrestling Mat Maid 45 Chieftain Court 5. DANNY COOKE Key Club 55 FBLA 3,45 A-B Honor roll 3,55 Soccer 15 Tennis 4,5. KELLY COPPINS Beta 45 Girls' Chorus 2,35 Chorale 45 DECA 55 Keyword 4,55 Industrial Arts 2,3,45 A-B Honor roll 55 Varsity Drill Team 4. MARIA CORONADO Fashion Team 55 FBLA 4,5. ROGER CUTLIP Football 1,2. RAY DAVENPORT CATHY DAVIS Pep Club 2,3. KAREN JOYCE DAVID Drama 55 FBLA 3,4,55 Wits' Row 3. MARK DAVIS NHS 3,4,55 Beta 4,55 Jr. Beta 35 Latin Club 3,4,55 Industrial Arts 55 IMPACT 4,55 A Honor roll 25 A-B Honor roll 1,2,3,4,55 Governor's Honors Nominee 25 Soccer 1,25 Tennis 2,35 Golf Team 3,4,55 Marching Band 1,2,35 Concert Band 1,2,35 Pep Band 3. ROBERT DAVIS CHARLENE KAY DAWSON Jr. Civitan 3,45 FBLA 4,55 Marching Band 1,3,4,55 Maior- ettes 2,3,4,55 VOT 4,5. JAMES DEAN AMPAno DEI. cAsTlLLo JESUE DIAZ JOSE DIEGUEZ JENNY DOBBS Student Council 2,3,4,55 Jr. Beta 25 Jr. Civitan 3,4,55 Kappa 3,4,5, Vice President 55 Ger- man Club 25 Keyword 55 Chieftain Staff 55 A-B Honor roll 2,55 Basketball 1,2,3,4, Most Valuable Player 15 Ten- nis 2,35 Volleyball 2,3,45 Class Treasurer 35 P.E. Excellence Award 1. ADAM DRESCHER Key Club 4,55 Drama 55 IM- PACT 55 A-B Honor roll 25 Governor's Honors Nominee 25 Track 4,55 Tennis 35 Swim Team 55 Award for Excellence in Math 25 Award for Excel- lence in Literary Meet 2. JILLIAN DURHAM FRED EASON French Club 15 DECA 4,55 VOCA 35 Wits' Row 1. CATHY ECHOLS RICKY EDWARDS A-B Honor Foll 35 Football 55 Swim Team 4,55 Gymnastics 3,4,5. full- f-------------- . . .. ,, .5 . 1 ig- .. , , I . , g . f 5, I, 5. , I JOSEPH JONES er 13 s 2,33 yword 43 A-B Drill 4,5. 3 Wits' Beta 33 ustrial Honor ,2.3.4,5: minee ,33 Golf Band ,3: PGP N A 4,53 Major- 4,53 Jr. :Kappa 53 Ger- ord 53 Honor 1!2l3I4! 13 Ten- L3 Class ellence 53 IM- roll 23 ominee 3 Swim ellence Excel- 2. 3A 4,53 tball 53 nastics LEE EKLUND FBLA 33 DECA 43 Volleyball 2. DIANA ESCOBAR LISA FROST FARROW Latin Club 23 FBLA 53 IMPACT 43 A Honor roll 4,53 A-B Honor roll 4,5. JOHN FAULKNER Key Club 3g Boys' Chorus 13 Mixed Chorus 2,33 Chorale 4,52 A-B Honor roll' 33 Football 1,2,3,4,5, Most Valuable Defen- sive Lineman 53 Soccer 53 Wrestling 13 Mr. Football Court 53 Chieftain Court 5. MICHELLE FAUNCE IMPACT 4,55 A Honor roll 4,53 A-B Honor roll 4,5. MARK FEILER VOCA 4,53 Industrial Arts 4. TERESA FERGUSON RICARDO FERNANDEZ Key Club 43 Spanish Club 33 Keyword 53 Art Club 3,4,5, President 43 Track 1. CHRISTINE FERRIS SCOTT FLANAGAN CHER'RE FORCIER FBLA 13 JV Drill Team 1. DAVID FROMMER VOCA 4,53 Industrial Arts 1,2,3j Soccer 1,2,3,4. ROBERT FUTRELLE TINA FUTRELLE Drama 43 German Club 13 FBLA 3,4,53 A-B Honor roll 3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Maiorette 2. ELAINE GEORGE Jr. Civitan 3,4,53 Girls' Chorus 1,2,3: Chorale 43 FBLA 53 Keyword 5. JOHN GHALI Volleyball 5. TRICIA GIBBS Beta 4,53 Jr. Civitan 4,5Q Drama 23 Latin Club 43 International Club 3, Treasurer 33 Girls' Chorus 1,2j Mixed Chorus 33 Chorale 4,53 Wits' Row 23 A-B Honor roll 2,3,43 Dekalb Honor Chorus 2,3Q Track 4,53 Cross Country 53 Swim Team 2,3,4,5, Most Improved Swimmer 3, Coach's Award 43 Miss CK Contestant 5. WALTER GLASS III Fashion Team 53 Football 13 Basketball 1,2,3,4,53 Track 23 Chieftain Court 53 Mr. Basket- ball Court 5. TOMMY GOFF Key Club 4,5Q DECA 53 Key- word 4,53 Industrial Arts 43 Wrestling 3,43 Marching Band 1,2,3Q Concert Band 2,3. DEBORAH GORDY NHS 3,4,53 Beta 4,5, Secretary 53 Jr. Beta 33 Latin Club 4,53 Girls' Chorus 33 Chorale 4,53 A Honor roll 4,53 A-B Honor roll 33 Governor's Honors Nomin- ee 33 JV Drill Team 23 Varsity Drill Team 3,4,5, Co-captain 53 Perfect Attendance 2,43 De- Kalb Honor Chorus 33 School Musical 1,3,43 Advanced Strings 1,2. CHRIS GREENE Marching Band 1,2,3,4,5Q Con- cert Band 1,2,3,4,53 Pep Band 3,4,5. CRAIG GREGORY DECA 3,4,5j A-B Honor roll 3. APRIL GRIFFIN Girls' Chorus 2,33 Mixed Chor- us 43 Chorale 53 DECA 3,4,53 Keyword 53 Majorette 43 Per- fect Attendance 4. VU NGOC HA A-B Honor roll 5. RONNIE HAMILTON JOHN HANCOCK TREZEVANT LYNN HANCOCK Student Council 1,2,3,4, Se- cretary 43 Kappa 3,4,5j Drama 1,2,33 Latin Club 3,4Q Keyword 53 IMPACT 4,53 A-B Honor roll 1,2,3,4,5: Cheerleading 13 Wrestling Manager 2,3: School Mascot 4,52 Miss CK Contes- tant 3,4: Miss CK Finalist 4, Miss Congeniality 43 Class President 3g Class Treasurer 23 Senior Superlative 53 Chief- tain Court 5. BETSY HANDMAKER Kappa 4,53 Fashion Team 4,53 FBLA 43 Keyword 53 JV Drill Team 1,2, Co-captain 2g Miss CK Contestant 53 Miss CK Finalist 5, 2nd Runner-up 5. KAREN HARDEMAN Jr. Civitan 4,53 Fashion Team 53 Drama 53 FBLA 33 VOCA 3,43 Keyword 3,4,53 Gymnastics 1,2,4,53 Homecoming Court 5. SANDY HARMON DECA 53 Keyword 4,5. DAVID HASKINS SHERRY HELMS DECA 53 VOCA 43 A-B Honor roll 43 Basketball 13 Gymnas- tics 1. RICHARD HICKS JR. Boys' Chorus 13 Mixed Chorus 23 Marching Band 1,2,3,4,53 Concert Band 3,4,53 Pep Band 3,5. LYNN ANN HLAVACH NHS 4,53 Beta 4,53 Jr. Beta 33 Jr. Civitan 33 Kappa 3,43 Keyword 43 Chieftain Staff 4,53 IMPACT 4,53 A Honor roll 2,3,4,53 A-B Honor roll 1,2,3,4,5Q Varsity Drill Team 2,3,4, Co- captain 43 Senior Superlative 53 Chieftain Court 5. EDWARD HODGES DECA 33 Keyword 53 A-B Honor roll 43 Marching Band 1,2,3,4,53 Concert Band 1,2,3,4,53 Pep Band 3,4,53 Band Captain 5. ROBERT HOLBROOK Keyword 53 Baseball 2,3,4,5Q Most Outstanding OEC Student 4. SUNG HONG LINDA HOWE ALBERT JENKINS ALLYSON JONES Beta 53 Kappa 4,53 Fashion Team 4,5Q French Club 4,51 DECA 53 A-B Honor roll 4,53 Track Manager 13 Cheerlead- ing 1,2,3,43 Miss CK Contes- tant 1,2,33 Homecoming Court 5. DANIEL JONES Fashion Team 53 Chorale 53 VOCA 3,4,53 Football 1,2,3,4,53 Basketball 13 Mr. CK Contes- tant 4,53 Mr. Football Court 5. KENNETH JONES RHONDA- -JONES WILLIAM JONES VOCA 3,4, Region Represen- tative 43 Keyword 53 Industrial Arts 3,4,5, LOUIS JOSEY BEATRICE JUAN ANNETTE KAPCZYNSKI Student Council 1,2,3,4,53 NHS 3,4,5, Treasurer 53 Beta 4,53 Jr. Beta 33 Jr. Civitan 3,4,5, Treasurer 53 Kappa 4,5, Par- Iiamentarian 53 German Club 43 Chieftain Staff 4,53 A Honor roll 33 A-B Honor roll 1,2,3,4,53 Basketball 1,2,3,4,5, Co- captain 5, Scholastic Award 43 Track 2, Most Improved Player 23 Volleyball 3,4,5, Captain 4, Co-captain 53 Miss Basketball Court 53 Class Treasurer 43 Chieftain Court 5, 1st Runner-up 53 Senior Superlative 5. MICHAEL KASSIL ALICE KELLY Keyword 4. PYONG KWON KIM DECA 53 Soccer 1,2,3,4,5i Volleyball 4,5. TAD KINEY Football 1,3,4,53 Mr. Football Court 5. PAUL KITSOS Industrial Arts 2. IGOR KOGAN Soccer 1,2. BRUCE KOSHKIN Student Council 43 Keyword 53 Football Trainer 2,3,43 Basket- ball Trainer 2,33 Wrestling Trainer 33 Baseball Trainer 2,33 Class President 4. DIANA KRAUSE Keyword 4. EDWARD KUNG LISA LAMBIOTTE KARLA LARKIN Student Council 1,2,3,5Q Kappa 53 Fashion Team 53 Drama 23 French Club 33 Girls' Chorus 1,2, Most Valuable 2g Mixed Chorus 33 Chorale 53 FBLA 43 Keyword 4,5, As- sociate Editor 53 A-B Honor roll 4,53 Cheerleading 1,3, Co-captain 1,33 Class Secre- tary 13 Class Vice President 2,3. RICHARD MARK LAVASQUE Football 1,2,3,4,5Q Track 2,3,43 Wrestling 13 Mr. Football Court 5. HELENE LEBLONDE Student Council 4,53 NHS 3,4,53 Beta 4,5, Parliamentar- ian 53 Jr. Beta 2,33 Jr. Civitan 3,4,5, Secretary 53 French Club 23 International Club 4,5, President 53 JV Drill Team 1,2, Most Dedicated 13 Marching Band 3,43 Concert Band 3,4. RANDY LEDFORD Football 1,2,3,4,53 Baseball 3,4,5: Track 1,23 Mr. Football Court 5, Mr. Football 53 Senior Superlative 5. NEAL LEVINE NHS 3,4,53 Beta 4,53 Key Club 4,53 Fashion Team 53 Spanish Club 3,4, President 43 A Honor roll 3,4,53 A-B Honor roll 1,23 Governor's Honors Nominee 33 Swim Team 4,5. KIM LEWIS A-B Honor roll 4,5Q Football 1,2,33 Wrestling 1,2,3,4,5Q Cap- tain 53 Gymnastics 3. SANDY LITT Key Club 4,51 Fashion Team 53 Industrial Arts 1,2,3,4, 1st place in Arts Fair 43 A Honor roll 1,23 A-B Honor roll 1,23 Basketball 1,2,3,4,5Q Mr. Bas- ketball Court 53 Perfect Atten- dance 1,2,3,4,5. DOUG LIVESAY Student Council 53 Key Club 4,53 Fashion Team 43 Latin Club 43 Boys' Chorus 1,23 Mixed Chorus 33 Chorale 43 Chieftain Staff 53 A-B Honor roll 2,3,4,53 Football 13 Soccer 1,2,3,4,53 Mr. CK Contestant 43 Swim Team 43 Senior Superla- tive 53 DeKalb Honor Chorus 3,43 Class Treasurer 5. GINGER LODEN Student Council 1,2,33 Jr. Civitan 3,4,53 Kappa 3.4.55 French Club 33 Girls' Chorus 1,21 Mixed Chorus 33 Chorale 4,53 Chieftain Staff 4,53 JV Drill Team 23 Class Secretary 2. ANDREW LYLES FBLA 53 Football 1,2,3. Senior AccompIishments!229 LISA PUTESKA TATE J. MARKS A Honor roll 15 A-B Honor roll 35 Football 55 Track 5. CATHY MCCAIN Kappa 3,4,55 Fashion Team 55 Girls' Chorus 15 FBLA 3,4,5, Vice President 4, Par- liamentarian 55 A-B Honor roll 1,2,3. LYNN MCCARTHY Fashion Team 4,55 Latin Club 55 Mixed Chorus 45 Chorale 55 FBLA 45 Keyword 45 A-B Honor roll 3,4,55 Basketball 15 Tennis 35 JV Drill Team 25 Varsity Drill Team 3,4,5, Most Outstanding, Captain's Award5 Miss CK Contestant 55 Miss CK Finalist 5, Talent Award 5, 3rd Runner- up 55 Homecoming Court 5. BRAD MCCULLARS Fashion Team 4,55 Boy' Chor- us 25 Mixed Chorus 35 Chorale 4,55 Choral Jazz Ensemble 55 Football 1,2,3,4,55 Basketball 15 Mr. Football Court 5. KATHY MCCUTCHEN Kappa 55 A-B Honor roll 5. AIMEE MCDANNALD Jr. Beta 2,35 Kappa 4,55 Drama 25 French Club 2,35 A-B Honor roll 1,2,3,4,55 Gymnastics 1,2,3,4,5, Captain 45 Cheer- leading 2,3,5, Co-captain 55 Home Economics Excellence JOHN McGAHA Award 1. scoTT McDONALD Key Club 55 Fashion Team 4,55 Latin Club 2,3,4,55 Chieftain Staff 4,5, Co-editro 55 A-B Honor roll 1,25 Football 2,35 Soccer 1,2,4,5. BARRY MELTZ STEVE McNITT Key Club 4,55 Fashion Team 55 Latin Club 2,3,4,55 A Honor roll 2,35 A-B Honor roll 1,2,3,4,55 Soccer 1,2,3,4,55 Football 15 Volleyball 3,4. DENISE MESTER Jr. Civitan 3,4,5, President 55 Kappa 3,4,55 A-B Honor roll CHRYS MITCHELL 2,3,4,55 IMPACT 4,5. BILJANA MICHAILOVA GARLAND MILLER REBECCA MILLSAPS French Club 55 Keyword 4,55 A-B Honor roll 4,55 Tennis 5. ROBIN MILLSAPS Student Council 55 Beta 4,55 Jr. Beta 25 Kappa 4,55 Latin Club 1,2,3,4,5, Aedile 35 Co- consul 55 A-B Honor roll 2,3,4,55 Track 25 Swim Team 1,2,3,4,5 Captain 45 Perfect Attendance 2. ROBERT MOONEY VOCA 3,4,5. CHUCK MOORE 230lSemor Accomplishments LEE MOORE GINA MORGAN NHS 4,55 Beta 4,55 Internation- al Club 4,55 Girls' Chorus 1,2,35 Chorale 4,55 FBLA 4,55 A Honor roll 1,2,3,4,55 A-B Honor roll 1,2,3,4,55 Governor's Honors Nominee 3,45 Perfect Atten- dance 2,3,4,5. DANIEL MORRIS Jr. Civitan 55 Key Club 55 Industrial Arts 55 A-B Honor roll 1,2,3,4,55 Football 15 Foot- ball Trainer 2,3,4,55 Basketball Trainer 2,3,4,55 Baseball Trainer 2,35 Most Outstanding Communication Student 15 Most Outstanding Student in Wood Technology 4. SUSAN MOSS Drama 15 Latin Club 25 Chor- ale 25 A Honor roll 15 A-B Honor roll 1. DANNY MOSTELLER Chieftain Staff 4,5. KEELY NASH DECA 55 Art Club 35 Basket- ball 1,2. FRANK ALLEN NELSON Basketball 15 Soccer 2,3,4,55 Marching Band 2,3,4,55 Con- cert Band 2,3,4,55 Pep Band 2,3,4,5, Drum Major 4,5. LINDA NEW Beta 45 Jr. Civitan 45 Interna- tional Club 25 FBLA 2,3,45 Keyword 55 A-B Honor roll 1,2,3,4,55 JV Drill Team 25 Flag Corps 3. JAN NEWMAN NHS 3,4,55 Kappa 3,4,5, Secre- tary 55 French Club 35 Girls' Chorus 1,25 Mixed Chorus 35 Chorale 4,55 Chieftain Staff 4,5, Co-editor 55 A-B Honor roll 2,3,4,55 Cheerleading 2,3,4,55 Co-captain 3,55 Homecoming Court 55 Senior Superlative 55 Chieftain Court 5. TRACY NOBLES A-B Honor roll 25 VOT 4,55 FBLA 4,55 Keyword 5. TILLOU VON NUNES Ill I Beta 4,55 Jr. Beta 2,35 Key CLub 4,55 Science Club 55 A Honor roll 55 A-B Honor roll 1,2,3,4,55 Baseball 3,4,55 Soccer 1,2. CHRISTOPHER MARK O'BARR Key Club 55 A-B Honor roll 1,2,35 Football Trainer 1,4,55 Basketball Trainer 4. KATHLEEN O'BRlEN Student Council 2,3,4,55 Jr. Civitan 55 Kappa 3,4,55 FBLA 4,55 Keyword 4,55 A-B Honor roll 3,4,55 Soccer Manager 3,4,5. ROBERT ODOM GEORGINA OLANO Student Council 2,3,4,55 NHS 4,55 Beta 4,5, President 55 Jr. Beta 2,35 Jr. Civitan 3,4,5, Treasurer 45 International Club 2,3,4,5, President 4, Vice President 3,5, Most Active Member 45 IMPACT 55 A Honor roll 1,2,3,4,55 A-B Honor roll 1,2,3,4,55 Governor's Honors Nominee 3,45 Soccer 55 Track 35 Senior Superlative 55 Chief- tain Court 55 Literary Meet 3,45 Citizen of the Month 5. KELLY O'NEAL Keyword 55 Basketball 1,2,3,4,5, Co-captain 1,3, Cap- tain 55 Volleyball 1,2,4,5, Co- captain 55 Miss Basketball Court 5, Miss Basketball 5. VIVIAN OTAZO ' AMY PACKMAN VALERIE ARNETTE PARHAM NHS 3,4,55 Beta 4,55 Jr. Beta 2,35 Student Council 5, Vice President 55 Fashion Team 4,55 Kappa 45 Latin Club 1,2,3,4,55 IMPACT 3,4,55 Cheer- leading 4,55 A Honor roll 35 A-B Honor roll 1,2,3,55 Drama 55 Mixed Chorus 2,35 Chorale 4,55 Honor Chorus 2,35 Solo En- semble 45 School Musical 45 Governor's Honors Nominee 35 Miss CK Contestant 4,55 Miss CK Finalist 4,5, 2nd Runner-up 4, Miss Cross Keys 55 Senior Superlative 55 Chief- tain Court 5, 2nd Runner-up 55 Winner of Century Ill Leader- ship Conference 45 Junior Miss Scholarship Winner 55 Who's Who Among American High School Students 4. SARAH KATHERINE PARKER Fashion Team 4,55 French Club 45 Girls' Chorus 1,25 Mixed Chorus 35 Chorale 45 FBLA 45 A-B Honor roll 2,35 JV Drill Team 15 Miss CK Contes- tant 4. ELENA PAVLOS NHS 3,4,55 Drama 45 German Club 2,3, President 25 Wits' Row 3,4, Assistant Editor 45 Science Fiction Club 2,3,4, Public Relations Officer 45 IMPACT 1,2,3,4,55 A Honor roll 1,2,3,4,55 A-B Honor roll 1,25 Governor's Honors Nominee 35 Governor's Honors 35 Con- cert Band 45 Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra 3,4,55 Ga. Jr. High All State Orchestra 1,25 Ga. Sr. High All State Band 3,45 Social Studies Team 35 Hugh O'Brien Ga. Youth Leadership Seminar 35 Joint Enrollment at Ga. Tech 55 MATMA Music Composition Contest 4, 2nd place 4. MARITZA PENA Fashion Team 55 FBLA 4,55 Industrial Arts 3,4,55 Major- ettes 35 Flag Corps 5. VERNON PENNINGTON FBLA 55 Football 15 Track 1,2,3,4,5, Captain 55 Wrestling 1,2,3. BIBI PETROVA Chorale 5. MARK PHILLIPS DECA 4,55 wrestling a. MARTHA PINTO FBLA 5. JOHNNY PITTS Key Club 4,5, Treasurer 55 Fashion Team 55 French Club 35 Industrial Arts 1,25 Football 1,2,4,55 Soccer 3,4,55 Wrestling 1,2,35 Mr. Football Court 55 Senior Superlative 55 Chief- tain Court 55 Kappa Beau 5. RICHARD ALAN PLATT Key Club 4,55 Industrial Arts 1,2,35 A-B Honor roll 35 Foot- ball 15 Wrestling 2,3,45 Ba- seball 1,2,3,4,5. BILLY PRICE STEPHEN PROVOST Student Council 55 NHS 4,55 Beta 4,5, Treasurer 55 Key Club 4,55 Latin Club 4,55 German Club 15 Boys' Chorus 25 Mixed Chorus 35 Chorale 4,55 A Honor roll 2,35 A-B Honor roll 1,2,4,55 Governor's Honors Nominee 35 Football 15 Soccer 1,2,3,4,55 Mr. CK Con- testant 45 Math Tournament 3,45 School Production 2,3, ROBERT PRUITT Girls Chorus 4. MICHAEL RAKES BRIAN RAMSEY NHS 3,4,5, Parliamentarian 55 Beta 4,55 Jr. Beta 2,35 Key Club 55 German Club 1,2,35 Chief- tain Staff 4,55 A Honor roll 1,2,3,4,55 Governor's Honors Nominee 3,45 Soccer 2,3,4,55 Senior Superlative 55 Chief- tain Court 55 Renselear Poly- technic Institute Medal Woodman Award for Amer- ican History. ANDRE RAY HEIDI REAVES DEBBIE ROBBINS Kappa 3,4,55 Fashion Team 4,5, Vice President 55 French Club 35 FBLA 3,4,55 Keyword 4,55 Homecoming Court 5, 1st Runner-up 5. RAUL ROCAMORA PAT SANTAMARIA DECA 5. TINA SCHOOLCRAFT AUTUMN SCHULT VALERIE SCOTT DONALD KEITH SEYMOUR Latin Club 45 Boys' Chorus 1,25 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Chorale 55 A-B Honor roll 1,35 Track 5. BONNIE SHAPIRO Kappa 3,4,55 Fashion Team 4,55 Latin Club 3,45 A Honor roll 2,55 A-B Honor roll 'fs-Ak Team SHEILA STALLINGS er 55 Club tball tling rt 55 hief- u 5. Arts Foot- Ba- 4,55 Key 4,55 horus -morale 5 A-B rnor's ball 15 Con- ament 2,3. fian 55 y Club Chief- ar roll lonors 2,3,4,55 Chief- ' Poly- Amer- irench yword 5, 1st 1 us 1,25 'ale 55 ck 5. Team Honor ' roll K. 1,2,3,4,55 Cheerleading 1,3,4,5, Co-captain 3,4,55 Miss CK Contestant 3,45 Miss CK Fin- alist 3,4, Talent Award 45 1st Runner-up 45 4th Runner-up 35 Homecoming Court 5, 2nd Runner-up 55 Senior Superla- tive 55 Key Club Sweetheart 5. WANDA SHAW Student Council 1,35 FBLA 35 DECA 4,55 Wits' Row 45 Key- word 55 JV Drill- Team 1,2,3. ALLISON ELIZABETH SHEPARD Jr. Civitan 4,55 Kappa 55 Fashion Team 55 Spanish Club 35 FBLA 35 Gymnastics 35 JV Drill Team 25 Varsity Drill Team 4,5. DAWN SIKES Kappa 55 German Club 25 Girls' Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 25 VOT 55 Keyword 5. RALPH SILVER Latin Club 4,55 A-B Honor roll 1,2,45 Soccer 25 Track 4,55 Cross Country 55 Social Studies Tournament 2,35 Per- fect Attendance 3,45 Chieftain Court 5. JOLIE SMALLWOOD Student Council 55 Jr. Civitan 3,4,55 Kappa 55 Fashion Team 45 Spanish Club 45 A Honor roll 55 A-B Honor roll 45 Miss CK Contestant 4,55 Homecom- ing Court 5. DANA GAIL SMITH Student Council 1,2,3,4,55 Jr. Civitan 3,4,55 Kappa 3,4,5, President 55 French Club 35 Keyword 4,5, Editor 55 Chief- tain Staff 4,5, Jr. Business Editor 45 A-B Honor roll 1,2,3,4,55 JV Drill Team 15 Chieftain Court 55 Key Club Sweetheart 5. KIMBERLY SMITH VICTORIA SMITH LISA SOMMER DECA 3,4,55 Wrestling Man- ager 25 YAAK Club 2. 1,2,3,4,55 A-B Honor roll 1,2,3,4,55 Football 2,4,5, Most Improved Player 45 Mr. Foot- ball Court 55 Basketball 1,2,3,4,55 Mr. Basketball Court 5, 1st Runner-up 55 School Production 2,35 Senior Super- lative 55 Chieftain Court 5, 2nd Runner-up 5. KERRY SUMMEROUR Fashion Team 55 Art Club 15 Football 25 Track 25 Wrestling 1. DAVID THOMAS TERESA THOMPSON Jr. Beta 35 Jr. Civitan 3,4,55 Secretary 4, Secretary 45 Area 1 Vice President 5, Area 1 Lt. Governor 55 Kappa 4,55 Latin Club 3,4,55 Girls' Chorus 2,35 Chorale 4,5, Secretary 55 FBLA 55 A-B Honor roll 1,2,3,4,55 DeKalb Honor Chorus 2,35 JV Drill Team 1. SUSAN TILLERY Student Council 15 Jr. Civitan 3,45 French Club 35 Chorale 55 FBLA 4,5, Treasurer 55 A Honor roll 35 A-B Honor roll 1,3,4,55 VOT 55 Marching Band 1,2,35 Concert Band 1,2,35 Perfect Attendance 1,45 School Musical 5. PASCAL TRAN Keyword 4,55 DeKalb High School Photography Contest 4, 1st place 4. DANNY TREADWAY NHS 4,55 Beta 4,55 Latin Club 3,4,55 Chieftan Staff 5, Photo- grapher 55 Science Club 4,55 Science Fiction Club 3,4, Secretary-Parliamentarian 45 A-B Honor roll 2,3,4,55 Football 15 Soccer 3,4,5. MARY TROY Student Council 25 Kappa 4,55 Drama 1,25 Girls' Chorus 2,35 Mixed Chorus 45 Chorale 55 Keyword 45 Cheerleading 1,3,4,55 Homecoming Court 55 Chieftain Court 55 Class Trea- surer 15 Class Secretary 25 Basketball Manager 2. I4- NHS 3,4,55 Beta 4,55 Jr. Beta 2,35 Jr. Civitan 3,4,55 Latin Club 4,55 Spanish Club 35 A Honor roll 15 A-B Honor roll 2,3,4,55 Governor's Honors Nominee 3,45 JV Drill Team 25 Varsity Drill Team 3,4,5. LINDA STAMEY Beta 4,55 Jr. Beta 35 Jr. Civitan 4,55 Drama 3,4,5, Secretary 4, Treasurer 55 Latin Club 45 International Club 3,4, Secre- tary 45 Track 35 Tennis 45 Flag Corps 3,45 School Production 4,55 Drama Competition Play 55 Vocal Jazz Ensemble 5. BARRY DANIEL STANALAND DECA 55 Industrial Arts 2,3,4,5. STEVE STEWART Beta 4,55 Key Club 4,55 Boys' Chorus 25 Mixed Chorus 35 Chorale 45 A Honor roll JULIE UNGAR CURTIS WALKER DECA 4,55 Golf Team 4,55 Soccer 1,2,3. DEXTER WALKER Basketball 1,2,3,4,55 Mr. Bas- ketball Court 5, Mr. Basketball 55 Senior Superlative 55 Chief- tain Court 5, Mr. Chieftain 5. MARY WALKER SHEILA A. WEBB . 5 Girls' Chorus 25 DECA 55 VOCA 3,4,55 A-B Honor roll 3,45 Maiorettes 2,3. VAN RICHARD WEHR Student Council 55 NHS 4,55 Beta 4,55 Fashion Team 4,55 Key Club 4,55 Latin5 Latin Club 1,2,3,4, President 45 IMPACT 55 A Honor roll 2,35 A-B Honor roll 1,4,55 Governor's Honors Nominee 2,35 Football 15 Soccer 1,2,3,4,55 Mr. CK Con- testant 25 Senior Superlative 55 Class President 5. JIMMY WETTLAUFER French Club 25 DECA 4,55 Industrial Arts 1,2,35 Football 1,2. DAVID WHITING Student Council 5, President 55 Beta 4,55 NHS 3,4,55 Fashion Team 45 YAAK Club 35 A-B Honor roll 1,2,35 IMPACT 3,4,55 Boys' Chorus 25 Mixed Chorus 35 Chorale 4,5, Treasurer 45 Jazz Ensemble 55 Track 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 1,3,5, Most Improved 35 Wrestling 1,3,45 Mr. CK Contestant 55 Century Ill Leadership Con- test 5, 3rd Place 55 School Musical 2,3,4,55 Drama County Competition 45 Chieftain Court 5, 1st Runner-up 55 Senior Superlative 5. NANCY ELIZABETH WHITLOCK Student Council 5, Treasurer 55 Beta 4,55 Kappa 3,4,55 Jr. Civitan 3,4,55 FBLA 3,4,5, Historian 4, President 55 A-B Honor roll 1,2,3,4,55 Gymnas- tics Manager 25 Flag Corps 35 FBLA State Vice President 4. NANCY WILSON Student Council 1,2,35 Kappa 3,4,55 Latin Club 3,45 French Club 15 FBLA 55 Keyword 55 A-B Honor roll 1,2,4,55 Gymnastics 15 Cheerleading 1,2,3,45 Miss CK Contestant 3. JEFFREY MARK WINDOM NHS 35 Industrial Arts 45 A-B Honor roll 1,2,3,4,55 Governor's Honors Nominee 35 Football 1,2,3,4,55 Baseball 3,4,55 Bas- ketball 1,35 Track 15 Mr. Football Court 5, 1st Runner- up 55 Senior Superlative 55 Chieftain Court 5. JOY WORTHY Kappa 55 Drama 35 FBLA 55 DECA 4,5, Historian 45 Key- word 35 Industrial Arts 35 A Honor roll 4,55 A-B Honor roll 2,3,45 Gymnastics 1,2,3,4,55 JV Drill Team 1,2, Captain 25 Varsity Drill Team 3,4,55 Miss CK Contestant 55 Homecom- ing Court 5. JOE WYNN MARGARET YIKE Spanish Club 2,35 FBLA 45 A-B Honor roll 3,45 Soccer 55 Pep Club 3. MARY YIKE Beta 55 Spanish Club 2,35 A-B Honor roll 2,3,4,55 Basketball 3,4,55 Volleyball 55 Soccer 55 Miss Basketball Court 55 Math Tournament 4. TAMRA YOSHIMURA Student Council 1,2,4,55 NHS 3,4,55 Beta 4,5, Vice President 55 Jr. Beta 2,3, Vice President 25 Secretary 35 Jr. Civitan 4,55 International Club 55 Keyword 55 Chieftain Staff 4,55 Debate Team 35 IMPACT 4,55 A Honor roll 1,2,3,4,55 Governor's Hon- ors Nominee 3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,4,5, Drum Maiorette 55 Concert Band 1,2,3,4,5, Section Leader 2,3,4,5, Student Conductor 3,4,5, Band Captain 4, Band Secre- tary 4, Outstanding Musician Award 4, High Point Award 4, Letterman 1,2,3,4,55 Pep Band 2,3,4,55 School Musical 2,3,4,55 Class Vice President 15 Math Team 2,35 County Spelling Bee 15 Perfect Attendance 1,25 English Merit Award 15 Amer- ican History and Government Merit Award 45 Miss CK Contestant 35 Senior Superla- tive 55 Chieftain Court 5. RENAY ANN ZIMMERMAN Student Council 55 NHS 3,4,5, President 5, Secretary 45 Beta 4,55 Jr. Beta 2,3, Vice Pre- sident 35 Jr. Civitan 3,4,5, Parliamentarian 55 Latin Club 2,3,4, Secretary 45 Chieftain Staff 4,5, Business Editor 55 IMPACT 3,55 A Honor roll 2,3,4,55 A-B Honor roll 1,2,3,4,55 Governor's Honors Nominee 35 Track 2,3,4,55 JV Drill Team 1, Captain 15 Varsity Drill Team 2,3,4,5, Co-captain 4, Captain 55 Atlanta All-Star Drill Team 55 Miss CK Contes- tant 1,45 Citizen of the Month 55 Social Studies Tournament 25 Ga. State American Econ- omy Seminar Representative 45 Representative in State Latin Test 2,35 Magna Cum Laude in National Latin Test 25 Senior Superlative 55 Miss DAR 55 Chieftain Court 5, Miss CAROL WRAY Chieftain 5 Girls' Chorus 1,25 Chorale 35 FBLA 4,55 DECA 45 A-B Honor roll 5. 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