Cumberland High School - Duke Yearbook (Cumberland, VA)

 - Class of 1977

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ee ee eget rc svt be NR ai cco Seale ope Sy spent sibitioge SIIVIAIZIY P s j ‘ | K ‘ 4 o 3s 4 aa y Stewart Susan Pam Donna Peter Class Of ’88 Practice every afternoon... block- ing... Learn your lines... music... competition... Superior ratings... we went to district . . . how will we do now... we made it to state... RIGHT--Cast of Class of '88 during one of the performances given for the English Classes. TOP--Cast and Crew of Class of '88 . One-Act Play 8 One Act Play Nipbidiene cote a ww Provo The Challenge is made for the rumble. ire The enti The Jets discuss the rumble at Doc's. BELOW cast of West Side Story. West Side Story cit mt Sea ie IIS De cak steele titteawhniatis Maria (Annette) sings about how pretty she feels. in America. ive ike to | I'd | ing, The girl's s West Side Story 9 Summer Breeze Trying to decide on a theme... planning and order- ing decorations . . . have we got a band yet?... working like dogs to get everything decorated . .. buying formal dresses... 4 inch heels... $50 for a Tux!... arriving late . . . my corsage wilted... memory books,.. dancing till midnight... its all over too soon... we'll never forget Summer Breeze Ervin Boatwright and Andrea Summer Breeze Meat TT rt ABOVE--Emily Finch and Dee Edwards pose in the gazebo. BELOW--couples all join in the Can-Can 10 Prom SUMNER BREEZE ABOVE RIGHT--Dianne Hall and big spender George Cooke. LEFT--Lynne Harrison and Kenny Pipjunge. BELOW LEFT--Susan Goodman. P| ee am | The prom is very tiring and exciting as we see our couples resting. Prom 11 Homecoming—We Had The Whole Darn Family! Homecoming week activities . .. selecting the court ... Who'll be the queen ? . . . dancing to the music of The Whole Darn Family ... enjoyed by all. ABOVE: The Homecoming court. ROW 1: Candidates for Queen. Elizabeth Berlin, Charlene Martin, Kathy Brown, Debbie Arndt, Linda Eames, Ellen Johnson. ROW 2: Libby Fisher 7th, Cordell West 12th, Patricia Morgan 10th, Kim New- man 9th, and Susan Spillman 8th. NOT PICTURED, Sandra Jackson 11th. RIGHT: Queen Kathy Brown and Her escort Ken Johnson, 12 Homecoming S3j310d05 Players scramble for the ball. Gordon Dickerson hands off. 14 Varsity Football Dukes Have Rough Year Practice every afternoon .. . exercises--one, two, one two... Bull In The Ring ... hit him! ...Sprained ankles pre-game pep talks... first and ten, do it again .. . half-time penalties ... Huddle ... end of game--the long walk off the field. TOP: Dickerson tries... but. BOTTOM: Now you see him and it, now you don't. Varsity Football 15 J.V. Football TEAM PICTURE OF JV PLAYERS lst ROW: James Reed, Faron Brown, Robert Jackson, John Goodman, Greg Atkinson, Ricky Justice, Rodney Jackson. 2nd ROW: Jeff Morris, Randolph Patterson, Donald Seal, William Blanton, Bart Nuckols, Wayne Langhorne, George Booker. 3rd ROW: Clyde Brown, Lester Boatwright, Jerry Langhorne, Calvin Nash, Mark Miller, Ronald Carter, Gene Coates. Playing 2 years as Baby Dukes , getting shoved around, losing games, sometimes winning one, being overshadowed | by varsity players, training and practicing to make it as a varsity player. 16 J.V. Football It isn't very hard to imagine us in ter- rible trouble on the field, as we often get that way. Big as we are we still know ten of us can get into the worst messes without the rest of the teams support. Afterall, this is a new sport and we want to keep it at Cumberland as long as we can. 439905 Fe .BOVE: Hunter Pleasants appears to catch the ball, as Rick eyint ed SS rae : itton (right) kicks it. . sake ee A new sport at C.H.S.... its about time... kicking... jumping... kicking soccer balls... getting kicked... knee pads... knee injuries... goalies... stopping the ball. . . goalies letting them to go by... trying to stop them but unsuccessful sometimes... .. Coach Harrison! Soccer 17 Girls’ Basketball Practice... Practice... Practice... did you make the team... getting uniforms... hey! mines too big-- my pants will fall off!... going to away games... sleeping on the bus... winning a game... losinga game... dribbling. . . shooting at the wrong end of the court... we're all together! UPPER LEF T--Dukettes plan their strategy. ABO VE-- Who's going to get the ball ? ROW 1--Sharon Black, Ann Sutton, Debra Dennis, Cordell Wast, Gonzalee Mosby, Kathy Brown, Grace Allen. ROW 2--Beanna Mosby, Andrea Shelton, Estelle Carter, Valeria Clark, Carolyn Jackson, Charity Blanton, Edwinia Evans. 18 Girls Basketball Being called Baby Dukes... not having stiff com- petition, for us... getting new uniforms... hey! mine's too big, my pants will fall off... going to away games... practicing all day ... riding the bus all night . . . winning some--losing some .. . looking forward to playing varsity basketball... J.V. Basketball... Baby Dukes rally for 2 points... yeah team! ‘ROW 1--Richard O'Telle, Wayne Holcomb, Stepheny Gilliam, Lawrence Randolph, IvanRandolph, ROW 2--Jeff Scales, James Randolph, Aubrey Burgess, Willie Jones, William Johnson. J.V. Basketball 19 Varsity Basketball Jumpball . s Foul Shot . .9.92 pointsmr.n. OUL OF bounds... Revel players! ...referees... layups, rebounds... victory... defeat ... winners of the Christmas Tournament... !$' +¢! --technical, the Dukes, ROW 1--Andre Gilliam, Lewis Crews, Robert Adams, Daniel Robinson, ROW 2--Keith Miles, Mark Stevens, Dwayne Dennis, Ronnie Johnson, Curtis Gilliam, Kenneth Johnson, Dorleen Trent, Curtis Crews. | 20 Basketball Curtis and Lewis grab for the ball. eon einai” eee ee Duke's at a practice session. TOP--Two points! BOTTOM--Coach Johnson takes a time out. Basketball 21 KNEELING: Cordell West, Gonzalee Mosby, lin, Arlene Cochran, Pat Speas, Ellen John- MIDDLE: Bridgette Evans, STANDING: son, Lilian Sims. Gwen Nash, Angela Robinson. Cathy Frank- Ready, O.K. ... cheering clinic .. . booster Sur badges... District Cheerleader . . . candy a sales... peprally... Cheering camp... wt Ny ae rae. new cheers... Cumberland Christmas Parade Gad Se, nw ee Varsity Cheerleaders . - . fund raising sales kit .. . new uniforms . .. Christmas Tournament ... raising school spirit. Darlene Robertson, Bridgette Evans, and Pear Mosby de- monstrate a cheering technique called the fan . 22 Varsity Cheerleaders Edwina Evans, Kim Newman, Kathy Pleasants and LaVerne Robinson pose for a picture. New cheers... selling booster buttons .«. peprallies ... new cheers... Cumber- land Christmas Parade . . . new uniforms ... Cheerling camp... fund raising sales k ities TOP: Tammy Brown. NEXT: Kim Newman, Ed- wena Evans FLOOR: Kathy Pleasants, Cindy Furland, Laura Baber, Andrea Shelton, LaVerne Robinson. SIOpea|Ja9UD Af JV Cheerleaders 23 Baseball ABOVE--Andre Gilliam, Daniel Robinson, and Donald Seal received tropies for their outstanding ball playing. Varsity Cumberland at bat. + Practice... Hit that ball! ... Hey z : give me a bigger bat, this one has a hole init... Do we have to run a mile today ? . . « I don't want to practice ...I wish I could go home... 24 Varsity Baseball Jr. Varsity Running... taking breaks... sitting on the bench... Bring some water for me... strike two... gotta stay after school until six... activity bus...old uniforms... maybe new uniforms... I don't like the coach... where's my hat at... dirty socks... its all a part of being themJeVeitealimemsne ABOVE--Running is all a part of the game. RIGHT AND BE- LOW LEFT--Cumberland's out field. BELOW RIGHT-- Third base man anxiously waits the ball to be hit. It’s All A Part Of Being The Little Dukes J.V. Baseball 25 Boys’ Track Running... jumping... horsing around in practice .. . we might do it this time... all our members aren't here now... Can Ido the place for the pole vault?... Please! ABOVE: Tim Woodson puts all of his power into the throw. (LEFT) Larry Mayo just couldn't let go. ” ai Ey) ROW 1: Terry Johnson, Lewis Crews, Kenneth Johnson, Wardell Clarke, Larry Mayo, Robert Trent, 2nd: Curtis Gil- liam, Joe Robinson, Jeff Morres Tim Woodson, Dirk Warner, Allan Porterfield, Jeff Martin, Lionel Brown. 3rd: Rich- ard 6! Telle, Wayne Langhorne, Major Lewis, Jake Copeland, Ronald Carter, Dwayne Dennis, Tony Sans, Lowell Foster. 26 % a ’ F z ; , sa oy se aD ——-- ae LEFT: Curtis Gilliam hits the dirt. ABOVE: The after effects of high jumping. Larry finally lets go. (RIGHT) Jeff Martin gets ready to throw. Fatt LEFT: Willie Jones puts all he's got into it. | gaia es RIGHT: Its abird...itsaplane...ohnoits... Boys Track 27 We may be girls but we are trying very and always hard to get out the work needed and ex- pected from us. Since we always have to compete with the big boys, its important for us to do really well. We aren't 11 years old anymore and now we have the responsibility to uphold our school name and try our best to keep on winning for them. With their support we can do it. —— . yo EE 5” a 7 Ses ee Patricia Mayo in the discus. 28 Girl's Track A) sBERLA), ATH. DEPT. S15 al ROW 1: Barbara Hatcher, Carolyn Blanton, Patricia Mayo, Rhonda Lane, Coach Tillerson. ROW 2: Brenda Trent, Andrea Shelton, Denise Mounce, Karen Warner. ROW 3: Valeria Clark, Carla Miller, Darlene Trent, Cheryl Matthews, Margaret Griggs. Soft Ball Girls Softball is one of the only sports in school that is not only fun to watch, but also fun to play. There are 22 members on our team and you won't find better sports in the world. BELOW: Carolyn gets a piece of the ball. BELOW RIGHT: An attempted steal is foiled. ROW 1: Coach Bright, Margaret Griggs, Kathy Brown, Carlyn Brown, Elizabeth Berlin, Asst. Coach McMillian. (2) Pearl Mosby, Elonora Gil- liam, Carolyn Jackson, Valeria Clark, Cindy Emerson, Wanda Thompson. (3) Cheryl Anderson, B arbara Moore, Kathy Pleasants, Denise Shores, Estelle Carter, Debbie Combs. (4) Connie Speas, Michelle Taperino, Debbie Stinnett, Joyce Saun- ders, Tammy Combs, Anne Langhorne. Softball 29 Teamwork Playing football . . . running track year round. . playing volleyball at lunch... baseball... working hard... working together... it takes teamwork. ABOVE-- Duke's warm up at baseball practice. LEFT-- Football in the snow. “ey _ all 7 call teeta atl _— agp easeansie ao gine EE oti eB ae ” = Kathy Brown shows the world how to play softball. CENTER--Volleyball at lunch. ABOVE--Chubby Sims takes a break at the regional track meet. 30 Team Work INEhd Ke) atl in m (ovele)ametoyel ( 1 8 Meeting qualificiations ... Leadership... Shining personilities ... Character... Bake Sales . « « Scholorships . .. visiting colleges... finally getting our pins... N.H.S. week... keep that aver- age... set a good example! Mrs. Allen conducts N.H.S. meeting. (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW 1--Barbara Speas, Bridgette Evans, Vickie Baldwin, Debbie Buchanan, Susan Towler, Donna Barr, Shelia Morgan, Donna Sutton, Mrs. Allen, ROW 2--Da rlene Robertson, Susan Good- man, Kathey Bruce, Teresa Patterson, Debbie Stin- nett, Annette Hamilton, Bobby Flippen, Barbara Nor- man, Gonzalee Mosby, ROW 3--Donna Franklin, Adrienne Tyler, Jimmy Nygaard, Karen Norman, Harold Varner, Hubert Allen, Al Porterfield 32 National Honor Society te : LG Did you get your letter? ... you're being con- sidered... filling out application ... the long wait ... you've been accepted... book with picture $19.95¢0. 5 LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW 1--Susan Goodman, Judi Stanley, Barbara Norman, Gonzalee Mosby, Debbie Bu- chanan, ROW 2--Andrew Tyler, Elazabeth Berlin, Annette Hamilton, Allan Porterfield, Bobby Flippen, ROW 3--Donna Franklin, Karen Norman, Jimmy Nygaard, Robert Trent, Hubert Allen. Who's Who 33 Showing movies, getting mirrors for the bathrooms, trying to get those mirrors installed . .. keeping the telephone operating, S.C.A. elections... Campaign Promises . .. happy winners... sore losers . . . working for the students. Darryl Oliver delivers the speech that won him the job of reporter. ROW 1: Michelle Taperino, Jeff Perkins, Rosemary len, Kevin Ingle, LaVerne Robinson. ROW 3: Noah Mendez, Valeria Clark, Susie Randolph, Linda Pryor, Dirk Warner, Debbie Arndt, Chubby Sims, Eames, Anthony Tyson, Ginny Jones, Gonza Lee John Goodman, Laura Baber, Sandra Jackson, Mosby, Brigdette Evans, ROW 2: Bobby Flippen Tammi Combs, Majorie Johnson, Daniel Berlin, Wayne Langhorne, Clyde Brown, Rose Lyle, Robert Tammy Franklin. Trent, Danny Oliver, Wayne Holcomb, Hubert Al- 34 S.C.A. en emer o § 4% 2. eee Raising money ... one-act play... Go over lines every night... rehearsals .. . competition . . « SUPERIOR ratings ... West Side Story... blocking learning more lines... Broadway, here we come , Dielarmeiele Ist ROW: Annette Hamilton, Susan Goodman, Judi Pam Stanley. 3rd ROW: Peter Martens, John Good- Stanley. 2nd ROW: Kathy Franklin, Kathy Pleasants, man, Stewart Grant. Cindy Fruland, Wanda Thompson, Donna Franklin, Drama 35 ROW 1--Bridgette Evans, Beth Dingus, Barbara Speas, Susie Randolph, Valeria Clark, Pam Hunter Debbie Buchanan. ROW 2--Bobby Flippen, Dar- lene Royall, Rose Lyle, Kenneth Johnson, Gary f Meetings . . . competition... Christmas baskets «- Dake, ,..). Blue andiGold a). leadership... parade ... speeches ... fund-raising... FBeleAs Week... The emblem of the Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica is pictured to the Right. Lehman, Becky Garrett, Debbie Stinnett, Freddie Hawkins, ROW 3--Doris Trent, Brenda Wiley, Cindy Ingle, Fran Womack, Jeanette Pleasants, Debbie Jacobs, Nancy Jackson, Charleme Martin. eR EO UEATION (icp UTURE USINESS EADERS MERICA © 26 F BLA; Doughnut sale... Car Bash... Fall Rally... Leadership Conference ... yearbook sales ... achievement awards... dues ...meetings... charter .. . committees... Buy a Friend Day ... electing officers ... career programs ...dance... speeches ... Vocational Education Week . . . compe- tition... Employer-Employee Banquet... ABOVE LEFT--The Crowd looks on at the DECA Car ABOVE RIGHT --Stuart Grant takes a swing at a hated Bash, teacher's name at the Car Bash DECA 37 ee ABOVE: Lisa Brightwell sews in Home Ec. Class. Fashion show ... crazy costumes... Somebody wrap Peggy ... Meeting in the log cabin... building a Homecoming Float... receptions for our parents... new Officers... looking ahead... Toward New Horizons , Mrs. Mienhard, sponsor of the F.H.A. is caught off guard, Future Homemakers Of America 38 F.H.A. Future Farmers @) i America Selling drinks at track meets ... putting up fences... Vocational Agriculture . .. Building Trades... debates... Livestock Judging... Parliamentary Procedure ... planting shrubbery. TOP: Wayne Conners welds a can ramp in shop. BOTTOM: Jeff Morris reaming a pipe. F.F.A. 39 s Club Roster in Back. SP) sO — UO an . 9°) — ele) O @) a Gy a ee, = Da Sows x Club Roster in Back. Paint-oil, water color. ..sketches... Click! . . . snapping pictures .. . developing sculpting... pottery ... young artists - e+ Photo Bash... 40 Art and Photography Clubs fey ‘ Club Roster in Back. Club Roster in Back. Sqn|D eduaIDg puy SiaeleD YyeeH Medicine ... dentistry ... planning careers ... Spring dance... Fieldtrips... Club Meetings ... guest speakers... field Nurse... Doctor .. . Summer Vacation trips... experiments... Volenteer Work... Health Careers Science Clubs 41 Kee Club Speeches ... Virginia Lung Association .. .Birth- day Party... Mr. and Mrs. Christmas Seal Contest ... sales project... softball games ...hike... walk ...walk-a-thon...trip... parades... Sweetheart Ball ... Anti-Smoking Campaign... fishing trip... Rescue Squad Donation... Scholar- ship Fund... Roses for the Sick . . . Sponsor's for the Drill Team 42 Kee Club Dy alimekselee Uniforms... pom-poms...records... steps . .- Hush Day... Easter Guess Box... Bake Sale . -. marches... parades ,.. cheers... performances 5 oo AWERCS 6 6 c ON FLOOR--Donna Jackson, Rose Hampton, Cor- STANDING--Vivian Gray, Arlene Trent, Susie lisa Liggins, Chevelle Vaughan, Helena Clark. Randolph, Emma Lyle, LaVerne Clark, Cheryl CENTER--Peggy Clark. Matthews, Dianne Kidd, Brenda Harris. Drill Team 43 Shelia Morgan and Susan Goodman, editors. The staff of The Scroll. Find those news stories ... columns ... features... Boots Mcabe ... layout finished pages... selling papers. ..headlines... The Scrol{ The Scroll CLOCKWISE: Barbara Norman, Denise Mounce, Susan Goodman and Tony Rogers, and Karin Warner. 44 Newspaper Kathy Bruce Judi Stanley The Duke Meeting deadlines... layouts... No pictures?! ... cropping pictures... 50's dance ... final copy... broken ruletrsmemesenitliSS(ngGupages seme The Duke. ls a. Shelia Morgan Donna Franklin feorcsyikaoke Adrienne Tyler Yearbook 45 Stewart Grant, Susan Goodman, Judi Stanley (sec), Pam Stanley (Vice-Pres) Donna Franklin (Pres.), Cindy Fruland, Bobby Flippen, NOT PICTURED--Dan Rigsby. Wheyeselcles Forensics ROW 1: Judi Stanley, Barbara Norman, Susan Towler, Dirk Warner, George Cooke, Miss Paul- ette Franchi. ROW 2: Adrienne Tyler, Jimmy Nygaard, Peter Martens, Hubert Allen, Sandra Jackson. ROW 3: Bobby Flippen, Donna Franklin, Darry| Oliver, Kathy Bruce, Susie ‘Randolph. 46 Thespians Forensics Tyler, SusieRandolph, Jeanette Plea- sants, Jerry Barbour, Judi Stanley, Pam Stanley, Mr. Harrison. ROW 2: Rick Litton, Doug Mounce, Bob Flip- pen, Kathy Franklin, Cindy Overton, John Goodman, ROW 3: Stewart Grant, Freddie Hawkins, Cathy Pleasants, Forrest Lewis, Bryan Dingus. Just starting out... joining the soccer team ... giving support... to this newly formed team... COUNTER-CLOCK WISE FROM LEFT: Jerry Barbour heads the ball. Hunter Pleasant blocks a goal. Pam Stanly and Bob Flippen work on kicks. Doug Mounce kicks one. Jerry, Hunter, and Bob during a fast moving game. Soccer Club 47 Band Football games ...rain...snow... Christmas parade... festivals ...marching... aching feet . .. practicing everyday ... when do we get a break? ... Mr. Duvall isn't here, hooray ... The new build- ing... where's my instrument? ... you're on in ten minutes, so hurry... Please... like it? Don't like it?...Ithink we do... CUMBERLAND, VIRGINIA 28 PUngiangneres sce eae 48 Band | Chorus Soprano... alto, .. . menor... Bass ., . SiIng= ing at concerts... out of tune ... Christmas Carol- ing... springtime festivities ....am I good enough to sing a solo. will I ever be a professional? . . . where am I1?... the new building, of course... Chorus 49 Teens For Christ Meetings before school ... discussions . . . scrip= Susan Towler, Charlene Martin, Karen Norman and Donna ture ee singing- Eagles eee Peavey requests te at- Franklin participate in a discussion. titude check ... Praise the Lord ... learning more about ourselves and others... Amen. ROW 1: Donna Franklin, Tammy Brown, Donna Sut- ton Charlene Martin, Diane Allen, Annette Hamilton, ROW 2: Joe Robinson, Kim Newman, Susan Goodman, Barbara Norman, Judi Stanley, Barbara Moore, Susan Towler, Pam Stanley, Michelle Taperino. ROW 3: Debbie Combs, Laura Baber, Kathy Pleasants Karen Norman, Debbie Stinette, Cathy Franklin. 50 Teens for Christ The Friendly Faces ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Moses Foster, Asst. Principal ABOVE: Mr. Herman Bartlett, Princiapl Conferences with students ... Give me one more chance ... keeping things going... making decisions . . . busy schedules... patroling the grounds. Use the sidewalks ... the final word. Putting up with students .. . keeping the books . . . signing passes... Could I please have a tardy slip ? .. . selling sup- plies... work, work, and more work ... the absentee list... typing announcements... You're wanted in the office . ABOVE RIGHT: Mrs. Blackwell at work. RIGHT: Are you sure that your mother wrote this, note ? Mrs. Brooks seems to be asking 52 Faculty Planning schedules . . . working with students... supervising tests... Can't I have 2 study halls? ... Sign up for PSAT'S. .. What college should I choose? - - Students records . . . decisions. Mrs. Gilliam helps a student with an important pro- blem, or decision. ome Fe; tint fll Mert ace? (garcw [ Vooewrrrrrw POR THOSE INTERESTED IN S tite |e CLEMENTAR’ © © PLAYOROL French 2 dints L atin 2 Units | ° OAY-NUR CHILORA a ehiag I +] Geom. erevion ar Feet! Total Units 72 | xe ‘e : © RECREATION © BF Peih BiokChem- + mupstiasysorer Mrs. Isenbarger arranges Donna Franklin's schedule for next year. Faculty 53 Faculty Number Increases Teaching class... grading papers .. . lunch duty-- Don't throw the mustard! .. . Planning period in the Lounge--catching up on all of the hot gossip . . . bus duty until 3:30 . . It seems to be a dog's life ... But they love it! RIGHT: Mrs. Johnson and Mr. Cocke chat as they share lunch duty. BELOW LEFT: Mr. Vaughan and Jeff Martin explain a problem to the Algebra II class. BELOW RIGHT: Mrs. Jamerson helps Barbara Norman as she works on the newspaper. 54 Faculty Mary Allen Frank Baber Carol Jean Barker Pam Beckwith Charles Benedict Ralph Beverly Mary Booker Edith Branch Mary Bright Robert Bruce Alice Brydie William Cocke Garry Cosby Elizabeth Dawson William Duvall R. Dean Farmer Paulette Franchi Catherine Garrett Deloris Glover Lee R, Harrison Faculty 55 All Work... Faculty meetings, parent-teacher con- ferences ... grading tests ... keeping or- der in the class-- You kids shut up! .. . Act- ing as club sponsers. RIGHT: Mrs. Brooks goes about her daily tasks of writing ex- cuses. FAR RIGHT: Ms. Bright proves to her class that there is more to teaching gym, than shooting a basketball. Aurelia Hazlegrove Annie Howell Elizabeth Jamerson Barbara Johnson James Johnson Clarence Lawson Ralph Mahan Dreama McMillan David Mienhard Barbara Mienhard Henry Morris Allen Neville 56 Faculty Constance Pepper Joanne Pepper Connie Prilliman Dorothy Putney Roger Radford Betty Scales Sarah Schember Juanita Simonini Inez Smith Robin Smith Ruth Stimpson Margaret Stombock Belle Thomas Kimpy Tillerson Martha Turner Richard Vaughan Faculty 57 Behind The Scene 58 Staff Harold Garry Lunch room ladies at work. Sweeping trash... fixing food... selling ice cream... emptying garbage... fun, fun, fun. The ice cream lady cometh. On the job training. SjuUapnis Senior Spotlight (CLOCKWISE) The faces of Herb Clark, Chuck Fer- guson, Debbie Turbyfill and Curtis Gilliam show that being a senior is not all bad. a (A Be | Wie Judy Adkins Willie Allen Linda Anderson Debra Arndt Teresa Asal Seniors wait for another class meeting to begin. 60 Seniors Jimmy Blackwell Carolyn Blanton Dorine Blanton Joyce Brooks Sampson Brown Kyle Chavis Lee Blanton Thomas Brooks Sandra Brown Herb ert Clark Keith Bollinger Debbie Buchanan Martha Cochran Thelma Booker Kathy Brown Linda Carter Richard Cockman quil| pseH ‘suo] V JO puz ey] Seniors 61 Where Do We Go From Here? 62 Seniors Rebecca Conner Wayne Conner George Cooke Connie Davis Ronnie Davis Gordon Dickerson Linda Eames Dwight Edwards Howard Ferguson Emily Finch Terry Fisher Rickey Foster Howard Fox Curtis Gilliam Yetta Gilliam Senior Spotlight Jesse Grant Margaret Griggs Julia Hampton Seniors work busily in Government class. Teresa Asal and Willie Allen are caught off guard. Seniors 63 Marlene Hess Eddie Hodges Senior Spotlight Wayne Holman Cindy Ingle How would you like something like this to hang on your wall ? Nancy Jackson Faces tell the whole story of Senior Life. Kenneth Johnson 64 Seniors Ruby Johnson Mary Jones Aubrey Kennon George Langhorne Mary Langhorne Rose Marie Lyle Frankie McAbee Peggy McKann a, i : A ‘ , isa af Pam Miller Gonzalee Mosby Doug Mounce Barbara Norman Karen Norman Seniors 65 Rickey Ownby Debra Patteson Allan Porterfield Wilma Randolph Daniel Robinson Donna Rowe Darlean Royall Patricia Sims Barbara Speas Pat Speas Oh Thank Heaven For ’77 66 Seniors Judi Stanley Frances Tanner Mary Tanner Billy Trent Senior Spotlight Brenda Trent Paulette Trent ABOVE--Grin if you've got one! BELOW--Senior Class Officers. (CLOCKWISE) Allan Porter- field, Debbie Arndt, Robert Trent, Barbara Norman and Karen Norman. Robert Trent Pat Trojanowski Seniors 67 Harold Varner David Watson Senior Spotlight Cordell West George Wheele We're finally there... we know we're bad... senior class meetings. ..class trip... government class... All rise for the Seniors . . . What priv- ileges ... decisions, decisions, ...college?...do you have a job yet?. . . wondering about the future... finally reaching that goal. Darcy Williams Lawrence Woodson UPPER--Charlene gives us a grin. LOWER--an Angel in disguise, RIGHT-- Daniel Robinson enjoying his lunch. 68 Seniors Curtis Gilliam gives someone a mean look. Seniors Measure For Caps and Gowns, Te res pi pre Gon tAree QP ayn Seniors 69 Senior Judy Adkins Kee Club 1-2-4 FHA 1-2 Drill Team Yearbook Willie Allen Jr. FFA Kee Club Baseball Basketball Track FBLA Linda Anderson Kee Club Health Careers NHS FBLA Chorus 1-1-3 Debbie Arndt Band 1 -2-3-4-5 Majorette 4-5 SCA 1-3-5 Kee Club French Club 4 Sec. Senior Class Homecoming Court 5 Teresa Asal Kee Club Girl's Track Yearbook Photography Art Club Elizabeth Berlin Youth For Christ FBLA Cheerleader Who's Who Jimmy Blackwell J.V. Football FFA 1-2 3-4 70 Seniors Carolyn Blanton Softball 2-3-4-5 Track 3-4-5 Basketball 4 Varsity Club 3 Kee Club 2-3 FHA 3 Pep Squad 5 Yearbook 5 Scroll 5 Dorine Blanton Kee Club 2-3-4-5 FHA 4-5 Pep Squad 5 Health Careers 5 Lee Blanton FFA 1-2-3-4-5 Varsity Football 1 SCA Treas. Keith Bollinger Track 1-2-3 J.V. Football 1-2 FFA 1-2-3-3-4 Art Club Varsity Club Joyce Brooks SCA 1 FHA 1-2 4-H 1-2-3 Thomas Brooks FFA 1-2-4 FBLA 3 Basketball 3-4 Bernard Brown J.V. Football J.V. Baseball Varsity Football Varsity Baseball Vo. Ag. Varsity Club Kathy Brown Kee Club 1-2-3- 4-5 FBLA 3 Softball 4-5 Basketball 4-5 Track 3-4-5 Pep Squad 5 Chorus 3-5 Health Careers Sampson Brown Kee Club 2 FFA 1-3 J.V. Football J.V. Baseball Sandra Brown Kee Club 1-2-3- 4-5 Drill Team 2 French Club 4 Chorus 4-5 Pep Squad 5 Health Careers 5 Yearbook Scroll Debbie Buchanan 4-H 1 Kee Club 2-3-4 FBLA NHS 4-5 Photography French Club 4 Chorus 2-3-4 Linda Carter Kee Club 1-2-3- 4-5 FHA 5 Sr. Chorus Capt. Pep Squad Kyle Chavis FFA 1-2-3-4-5 Art Club 1-2 SCA 1-2-3 Kee Club DECA-FBLA Herbert Clark FFA 1-2-3-4-5 Scroll 5 Yearbook 5 Martha Cochran Kee Club 1-2-3- 4-5 FBLA 5 Cheerleader Track 2-3-4 Basketball 3 FHA 2-3 Chorus 3-4 Richard Cockman Kee Club FFA 1-2-3-4-5 J.V. Football 1-2 FBLA FHA 5 Jerry Conner Track 1-2-3-5 J.V. Football 2 Capt. Varsity Club 1-2- 3-4 Var. Football FFA 1-2-3-4-5 KVG Art Club 1 SCA Rebecca Conner Kee Club 1-2 Chorus 3-4-5 Scroll 5 Yearbook 5 George Cooke Art Club 3-4-5 Ee Health Careers 5 Drama 1-2-3 Ed. School Newsp. Track 1-2 Science 1-2 Yearbook 1-2-5 Scroll- Yrbk. 5 SCA Loyce Crump Kee Club Shirley Crump FHA Softball Connie Davis FHA 3-4-5 DECA Chorus SCA Ronnie Davis FHA 1 Chorus 1 Gen. Bus. 1 Art 1 Linda Eames Chorus SCA Health Careers Dwight Edwards Varsity Football 3 Howard Ferguson FFA 2 Varsity Football 3 Varsity Basketball Emily Finch SCA Drill Team Art Club Kee Club Teresa Fisher Kee Club 1 Health Careers 3-4 FBLA 3 Drama Club Who's Who Photography 4 Ricky Foster FFA 1-2-3 4-H 1-2 J.V. Basketball 3 Kee Club-DECA Howard Fox J.V. Baseball 1-3 Varsity Football Varsity Baseball Photography Kee Club 1-2-3- 4-5 Varsity Club 3-4 French Club 5 4-H 1 Band 1-2-3-4-5 Curtis Gilliam J.V. Football 1-2 J.V. Baseball 1-3 Drill Team 1 J.V. Baseball 1-3 Drill Team 1 Kee Club 1 Band 1-2-3-4-5 FFA V.P. 2 Track 3-4-5 Varsity Football Vo. Ag. 4 French Club 4-5 Pr. Varsity Basketball Yetta Gilliam Health Careers Kee Club SCA Jesse Grant J.V. Baseball 1-2 Varsity Basketball J.V. Football Kee Club French Club 3 Varsity Club 3 Margaret Griggs FHA 1-2-5 Health Careers 3-4 Track 3-4-5 FBLA Softball 4-5 Kee Club 4-5 Vivian Gray SCA 1 FHA 1-2-3-4-5 Kee Club 3-4-5 FBLA 3 Drill Team 4-5 Health Careers 5 Chorus 5 Marlene Hess Kee Club 1 Homecoming Court 4 Drill Team Art Club FBLA DECA Yearbook 4-H Club SCA Eddie Hodges FFA 1-2-3-4 Kee Club DECA Art Club Cindy Ingle Kee Club Majorette Band 1-2-3-4-5 SCA Statistics French Club 4 FBLA 5 Nancy Jackson SCA 1-2 Drill Team 1-2 Kee Club 1-2-3 Softball 2 FBLA Ellen Johnson Kee Club Drill Team 1 Cheerleader Baseball Louis Hatcher Kee Club Baseball Doris Hatcher Kee Club Drill Team Chorus Rose Lyle Kee Club SCA FBLA Pep Squad Softball Mary Lou Jones Kee Club 1-2-3-4-5 Softball FBLA 4 Mary Langhorn Kee Club FHA 3 Art Club 4 Peggy McKann Chorus Judi Stanley Band 1-2-3-4-5 Kee Club Majorette 2 Drum Majorette 4-5 Seniors 71 Senior Forensics 3-5 Girl's Track Photography Drama Club 4-5 Thespians 4-5 Soccer 5 Who's Who Distinguished Amer-— ican High Students VP. Sr. Class Bicentennial Band Chorus Barbara Norman FHA L 4 H 1 Homecoming Court Debate 2 Health Careers Kee Club 2-3 SCA FBLA NHS 4-5 Distinguished American High Students V.P. Senior Class Who's Who Art Club Girl's State Forensics Yearbook Scroll Teens for Christ Charlene Martin Youth for Christ Softball Yearbook 72 Seniors FBLA Homecoming court Teens for Christ Larry Mayo J.V. Football Drill Team Kee Club 1-2 FFA 1 Health Careers Varsity Club 3 Varsity Football Track 3-4-5 FFA 5 Pam Miller Kee Club Softball Brenda Monroe Photography FHA Scroll Yearbook Bobby Morgan FFA 1-3-4 SCA 2-3 Kee Club 1-2-3-4 J.V. Football 1 Gonzalee Mosby Kee Club 1-2 Drill Team 1 Cheerleader 2-3-4-5 SCA 3-4 SCA Pres. 4-H 1-2-3-4-5 Majorette 4 Track 4 Basketball 4-5 Who's Who Distinguished American High Students Homecoming Court FBLA 3 Varsity Club 2-3-4 NHS 5 Band 2-3-4-5 Chorus 4 Doug Mounce J.V. Football J.V. Baseball 1-2 FFA 1-2-5 Art Club 3-4 Kee Club 3 Soccer 5 Karen Norman Kee Club 3-4 NHS 4-5 Distinguished American High Students Art Club 4 Tres. Sr. Class Scroll Yearbook Debra Patteson FHA 1 Pep Club 1-2-3 FBLA 4 Radio Announcer French 4 Ass. ED. Orion Scroll Allan Porterfield FFA 1 Track 2-3-5 NHS 5 Soccer 5 Yearbook Scroll Wilma Randolph 4-H Club Kee Club Chorus Daniel Robinson SCA1 J.V. Basketball J.V. Baseball J.V. Football Darlene Royall Kee Club 1-2-3-4-5 French Club 4 FBLA 4-5 Pres. FBLA 5 Gwen Sims Kee Club 1-2-3-4-5 4— H 1-2-3 SCA 3 Drill Team 3 DECA 5 Teacher 2 Pat Sims FHA 1 FBLA L Kee Club Health Careers Pres. Chorus 1-2 Barbara Speas J.V. Basketball 1 Kee Club 2-3 Varsity Cheerleader FBLA treas. 5 NHS Pat Speas Band 1-2-3 Majorette 1-2-3 Cheerleader 2-3-5 PowderPuff Football Health Careers Kee Club FHA 5 4-H 1-2 Frances Tanner Majorette 1 Band 1 Art 1 Kee Club Cheerleader 2-3 Softball 2 Yearbook 3 FBLA 3 DECA Mary Tanner Kee Club FHA 1 French Club Chorus 4-5 Brenda Trent Kee Club 1-2-3-4-5 FHA 1-2-3 Track 3-4-5 Basketball 4 Chorus 4-5 Treas. French Club Chaplin FHA 4 Varsity Club 4 Pep Squad 5 Yearbook 5 Scroll 5 Billy Trent Football 1-2 Basketball 1-2-4 FFA 1-2-4-5 Kee Club 4-5 Paulette Trent FHA 1-2-3-4-5 Kee Club 1-2-3-5 Pep Squad 5 Andrew Tyler FFA 4 H Kry Club NHS Soccer Debra Turbyfill Kee Club 1-2-3 Art Club 1-2 Sec. Art Club 2 FHA 1 Harold Varner 4-H 1 Kee Club 2 FFA 1-2-4-5 Varsity Football NHS 5 Soccer Club David Watson Vo. Ag. 1-2-3-4-5 Kee Club 2 Football 4 Darcy Williams Basketball 2-3-4 Softball 3 Basketball magr. 5 Softball Mangr. 4 Girl's Track Mangr. Varsity Club 2-3-4 Drill Team 2-3-4 Band 2-3 Kee Club 1-2-3-4 FHA 1 Health Careers 3-4 Chorus 3-4-5 Statistics Seniors 73 Seniors Experience Life In New York City New York City ? Where's that? If you want something done, do it yourself say seniors as they move a parked car out of their way. 74 Class Trip Class Night Best All Around--Carolyn Blanton and Robert Trent Most Likely to Succede--Barbara Norman and Lee Blanton Most School Spirited--Carolyn Blanton and Curtis Gilliam Most Talented--Gonzalee Mosby and Curtis Gilliam Most Considerate--Sandra Brown and Robert Trent Best Personality--Brendra Trent and Kenneth Johnson Best Dressed-—- Robin Johnson and Willie Allen Robert Trent and Sandra Brown Vivian Grey, Kenneth Johnson, and Most Talkative--Vivian Grey and were voted most considerate. Brendra Trent reflect on their happy Jimmy Jones. senior year. Friendliest--Frankie McAbee and Doug Mounce Quietest--Pat Trojanaski and Jimmy Blackwell Tallest--Linda Carter and Jesse Grant Shortest--Ruby Johnson and Thomas Brooks Robert Trent and Carolyn Blanton were voted the Best All Around of the senior class. Robin Johnson and Willie Allen Judi Stanley reading class history. Class Night 75 ol... Judy Adkins, will my Government grade to Wanda Adkins and Becky Gar- rett her ability to skip school. Willie Allen, will all my love and prosperity to the underclassmen. Linda Anderson, will love and happiness to everyone. Elizabeth Berlin, will Donna Buchanan and Nancy Whittiker the ability to buy their own cigarettes, Carolyn Blanton will Nina Jones some of my natural hair. Dorine Blanton, will my height and ability to drink to Wynetta Gilliam. Keith Bollinger, will my ability to cheat in Government to Joey Companion. Thelma Booker, will my success to all the students at Cumberland High. Joyce Brooks, will Barbara Blanton my smile. Thomas Brooks, will Mark Miller my ability to play Basketball the whole season in the coming years. Sampson Brown, will Cleveland Johnson my style and coolness on the school grounds, Sandra Brown will, Prosperity to the Junior Class. Loyce Crump, will my big nose to Cynthia Ross. Julia Hampton, will Angela Robinson her wals and to Chubby Sims her figure. Doris Hatcher, will Genethia Gilliam her ability to drink. Louis Hatcher, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Brent Ried. Marlene Hess, will Rene Pomprey the ability to become a Watson someday. Eddie Hodges, will my fantastic driving ability to Barbara Moore, Barbara Hatcher will my small waist line. Mary Langhorne, will my ability to keep up the good work to Pearline Hubbard, Pro 76 Last Will Peggy McKann, will my ability to sing to Wishy Washy Duck! Charlene Martin will Jeanette Pleasants the ability to drive to school, cut her hair and any other urgent needs. Pamela Miller, will the Junior class much success and happiness in the future. Larry Mayo will Rodney Franklin the ability to throw the discus and hopes he will prosper in track. Brenda Monroe, will my strong will as a Taurus to Pat Sims and all the Taurus at C.H.S, Bobby Morgan, will Linda Lucy all my love in the future. Gonzalee Mosby will Bridgette Evans the ability to carry on in times of stress, Doug Mounce, will my harem of lovely ladies along with my purity to Freddie Hawkins, Barbara Norman, will my crown, title as Miss Virginia Pork Queen and long dresses to Melvin Norman to keep it all in the family, Normantown, Karen Norman, will my heighth to Michelle Taperino and my ability to drive a car to Susan Goodman. Wilma Randolph, will Shelia Morgan my government notes. Allan Porterfield, will my ability to run the 2-mile to Darryl Oliver. Cindy Ingle, will my ability to be a successful Majorette. Nancy Jackson will my Government notes to Brenda Wiley, Gwen Nash, Yvette Taylor, and to anyone else who needs them. Kenneth Johnson, will my ability and heigth and wishes him success, Mary Lou Jones, will Shirley and Christine Hampton best of luck in their Senior year, Ellen Johnson, will Robert and Cleveland a dime to fulfill their needs. Last Will 77 Success Is Almost Ours! PSA T S y SRA ASV ABgcee Seceeee IStory computerizes test ... Junior Dues... Prom Theme ... Selling Candles... Selling Iron-ons and patches ... hoping to be in NHS... more responsibility. Robert Adams Wanda Adkins Grace Allen Hubert Allen Bobby Anderson Raymond Anderson Theresa Baker Vicky Baldwin Donna Barr Gary Barr Ronna Barr Renee Beard Sharon Beard Lucy Blackwell Barbara B lanton 78 Juniors Antiono Johnson, Ann Dawson and San- dra Jackson relax during the day. Ervin Boatwright Tangerine Booker Nathan Branch RIGHT: Chubby Sims, Wardell Clark, and Barbara gray take a breather be- tween classes. Ruth Brooks BACK: Mark Stevens (Reporter), Donna Harold Brown Franklin (VP) Kathy Bruce FRONT: Geniathia Gilliam (President) Shelia Morgan (Treasurer), not pictured, Sandra Jackson (Secretary) Rhonda Canaan Billy Chapman LaVerne Clark Wardell Clark Lewis Cochran Jake Copeland Fred Cosby McKinley Crump Ann Dawson Juniors 79 The Life Of A Junior Juniors ... Working hard... Research papers Rushing to beat a deadline, Susan Goodman stead- . .. Showing Spirit... Eating Ice Cream ...Smok-_ ily types away. ing... Sleeping In Class... All in a busy day. Beth Dingus Stephen Duling Eric Emerson Bridgette Evans Pat Fisher Bobby Flippen Larry Ford Sandra Foster Donna Franklin Rodney Franklin Rebecca Garret Andre Gilliam Geneathia Gilliam Wynette Gilliam Susan Goodman Stewart Grant Barbara Gray Mike Hallinen Annette Hamilton Christine Hampton 80 Juniors Daisy Hampton Shirley Hampton Clifford Hampton Barbara Hatcher Freddie Hawkins Pearline Hubbard Charlene Hunter Pam Hunter Jerry Jackson Sandra Jackson Debbie Jacobs Nelson James Henry Jamerson Cora Johnson MIDDLE: Antoine Johnson stops his hunger pains. BOTTOM: Bobby Flippen takes time out for a quick snooze. Juniors 81 Kay Johnson Stacy Johnson Terry Johnson Nina Jones Abraham Langhorne Sharon Langhorne Chery! Lewis Sheila Liggins Diane Mahan Franklin Marion Junior Impression! Class Rings... Early Morning Gatherings... Creativity in Art... Breaks during class... Lunch Recess... New Haircuts .. . New Fashions. More Jeans... Earth Shoes... More Work ... Less time for play... Making the best of ive Brenda Wiley, Doris Trent and Renee Williams have an early Rings... Rings ...and More Rings fill Beth Dingus' morning get together. fingers. 82 Juniors ee TOP: Brenda Sherer works on improving her artistic abilities. BELOW: Jeanette Pleasents and David Pfieffer begin an- other busy day in class. Darry! Oliver, Susan Towler and Lucy Blackwell take time out to pose. Peter Martens John Martin Tammy Martin William McCraw Tammy McKay LaAnja McLendon Deloris Monrow Edward Moorefield Shelia Morgan Pearl Mosby Juniors 83 Gwen Nash Jimmy Nygaard Darryl Oliver Teresa Patterson Fred Patterson Debra Pembleton David Pfeiffer Kenny Pipjunje Hunter Pleasants Jeanette Pleasants Pearline Randolf Joyce Riddle Darlene Robertson Angela Robinson Frances Saunders Annette Hamilton talks with her history teacher Miss Beckwith. Susan Towler, Brenda Wiley, and Dar- ry! Oliver show relief at making it half way through the day. 84 Juniors Lillian Sims Deborah Stinnett Donna Sutton Minnitti Taliaferro Nash Tatum Yvette Taylor Susan Towler Doris Trent Mary Trent Roy Trent Adrienne Tyler Rose Wade Getting along with Teachers . .. Preparing for College . . . Gowns and Tuxes... Praying for pass- ing grades... Fear of Exams... Making schedules for Senior Year . . . Looking forward to next year. George Wheele : eo: Brenda Wiley Frances Womack Gwen Nash, Donna Franklin, and War- dell Clark prepare to depart from an- other hard day's work. Juniors 85 Sophomores: Not At The Top, But. . . Steve Atkinson Andy Baber Jerry Babour Randy Barr Phillip Beard Chris Bishop Lester Boatwright Lillie Booker JoAnn Bowles Roger Bowles Gwendolyn Brooks James Brooks 86 Sophomores Sandra Case Gene Chavis James Childress Not At The Skip Brooks Carolyn Brown Carrie Brown Christine Brown John Brown John Brown Joseph Brown Aubrey Burgess Andrew Burton Deborah Carter Nancy Carter Patty Carter Bottom. Too old for Old Maids . . . not old enough for acar...can't go to the prom... need permis- sion to smoke . .. exams are too hard... J.V. teams offer no competition ... varsity too much ... If we play we're childish... if we act ma- ture we're growing up too fast . . . would some- body please tell us where we belong... Even with her busy schedule, Cindi Overton takes time to relax Sophomores 87 Renee Christian Curtis Clark Valeria Clark Vonciel Coleman Steve Conner Robert Crump Russell Dixon Martin Dunnivan Robin Eymes Jacqueline Evans Barbara Ford Clyde Fox Cathy Franklin Nora Giles Pascal Giles Donald Garrtee Donna Garrett James Gilliam Ride the bus to school . . . must get to class ontime ...English papers due . . . not enough time for lunch. . . need a bathroom pass. . . should I graduate early ... got to plan for the future... It's hectic but we'll make it... Susie Randolph arranges pictures for yearbook lay-out 88 Sophomores Loretta Gilliam Russell Gilliam Stepney Gilliam Phillip Gregory Phyllis Hallinen Brenda Harris Cindy Harris Lynne Harrison Alfreda Hatcher William Hatcher Rose Hickman Rosa Hill Wayne Holcomnb Cathy Holt Susan Honebien . Harry Jackson Yen —_ James Jackson Catherine Johnson Ronnie Johnson William Johnson Ernest Jones Willie Jones Annie Langhorne Floyd Langhorne Mary Langhorne Thomas Langhorne Wayne Langhorne Tony Lanum Gary Lehman Brenda Lewis Major Lewis Rick Litton Deborah Losey Linda Lucy All In A Day’s Time Sophomores 89 The Dividing Line Jeff Martin Cheryl Matthews Conrad Matthews Donna Garrett give Joyce Saunders and her sandwich a lesson in English Patricia Mayo Raymond Mayo Wayne McCraw Keith Miles Carla Miller Gloria Miller Juanita Miller 90 So phomores Seniors telling us what to do... Rookies looking for some leadership from us... respect from some... others say we're kids . . . got to take the DAT tests . . . want my high school ring asked out, and mama says NO... We're repre- senting the fine line between young and old. Major Lewis leaves the track field after he has contributed his talents to our team. Patricia Mayo admits to the world that its easy to be a shot and discus star. Kirt Mottley Diane Mounce Teresa Newton Melvin Norman Billy Oertal Danny Oliver Cindy Orange Cindy Overton Renee Pomfrey Noah Pryor Lawrence Randolph Susie Randolph Sophomores 91 Barbara Riddle Patricia Riddle Raymond Riddley Dan Rigsby Ivan Robinson Jo Anne Rowe Antonio Sands Joyce Saunders Charles Seal Donald Seal Denise Shores Cindy Speas Lynne Stanley Pam Stanley Lois Taylor Albert Trent Wait till Next Year... we'll show them... no more pushing us around ... we'll raise the most money . .. we'll have the best trip. . . our class will offer the best leaders . . . we'll reach the top, and they'll all have the respect forus . . . Watch out world the class of 79 is ready to take over. Lynne Harrison was preparing a report in the library when the, photographer came by. Smile Lynne! 92 Sophomores Doris Trent James Trent Robert Tucker Longest BELOW LEFT: Wayne Holcomb Varner studies as Major Lewis, Brenda Harris and Irene Wade enjoy conversing. BELOW RIGHT: Susan Honebien studies in the library. Irene Wade Dirk Warner . Debra Whiting Janet Wilson Robert Wilson Tammy Womack Connie Wood Tim Woodson Sophmores delight is a few minutes of free time. It Won’t Be Long Now! So phomores 93 Free Style Freshman... learning... growing... devel- oping skills... having fun... laughing .. . study- ing... preparing... crying... striving to be better .. . reaching to be better .. . we project images ... demonstrating ...weare here... and we plan to stay .. . we may not be on top, but we soon will be... Freshman enjoy a good laugh. 94 Freshmen TOP--Jeffrey Foster poses to have his picture taken. LOWER--Here's a look at a Freshman gym class. Diane Allen 3eral Anderson Sheryl Anderson toward Authur Greg Atkinson Ronald Austin Bridgette Blanton We’ve Got What It Takes Positive Thinking WE'RE willing to... accept new ideas... try- ing different things... learning from each other... while we develope... our personalities... even though... we're sometimes looked down on... by other classman... we know we got what it takes... Charity Blanton Ann Bollinger Gregory Booker Curtis Crews sells candy at a Basketball Game. Freshmen 95 Run to class... talk to friends ... but instead of there we're here... buy ice cream... take gym ...tide the bus. ..do homework...ride home... Mary Booker Royal Booker Debbie Bowers Jane Bowles Clorinda Branch Edward Brooks Josephine Brooks Rufus Brooks Clyde Brown Felicia Brown Felicia R. Brown Linda Brown Lionell Brown Stanley Brown Tamara Brown Angela Carter Angelo Carter Carrie Carter Catherine Carter 96 Freshmen Richard Carter Ronald Carter Clyde Chavis Gene Coates Debbie Combs Larry Cook Barbara Copeland John Copeland Curtis Crews Estelle Crump Samuel Crump Vincent Crump Barry Deaton Debra Dennis Juliette Dixon Russell Downs Cindy Emerson Joe Eubank Melody Eubank Edwina Evans Kimberly Fisher Lowell Foster Steven Foster Cindy Fruland Richard Fruland Debra Gaddy Niel Gaddy Charles Garrett Keith Gilliam Terrie Gilliam Freshmen 97 John Goodman Diane Hall James Henshaw June Hubbard Ricky Jackson Barbara Johnson Terrie Gray Rose Hampton Teresa Hocseth Citronella Charles Jamerson Archie Jones Jackson Dates... club dues... parties... spare time ... bathroom... with and without pass... running for club offices . .. making new friends... making sophomore year class schedule... Floyd Jones Virginia Jones Dianna Kidd Wayne Langhorne Emma Lyle Brenda McAbee Richard Lewis Ernest Marion Tracy Mienhard Pam Litton Kevin Marion George Miller 98 Freshmen Mark Miller Barbara Morre Jim Moorefield Jeff Morris Kelvin Nash Kim Newman _ABOVE--Dianna Kidd expresses a look of surprise. BELOW--A look at gym clothes. Bart Nuckols Richard Ottelle Michael Ownby Jerry Patterson Randolph Patterson Rebecca Patteson Jeff Perkins Jimmy Pickett Kathy Pleasants James Pryor Lula Pryor Avon Randolph James Randolph Freshmen 99 So Close... Developing... changing from punks to big bad Freshmen... Thinking--for a change... setting examples for the little kids... maturing... we're getting there... only three more years... almost old enough for learners permits'. .. changing everyday of our lives... and loving every minute of it... We're Freshmen Bobby Riddle Patricia Riddle Joe Robinson Laverne Robinson Sue Robinson Harry Rousch Debbie Rowe Alease Royall, Annette Saunders Jeffry Scales Paul Seal Reginia Shields Andrea Shelton Judy Speas Michelle Taperino 100 Freshmen And Yet So Far Clarence Taylor, Katheleen Thomas —_— Ricky Thompson 4 Carolyn Trent Corinne Trent Danny Trent Darlene Trent Linda Trent Nancy Trent Rosa Trent Sandra Trent Althea Vaughn ABO VE==- Hello Mom? BELOW--Debbie Combs and Tracy Meinhard relax at the '50's dance. Naomi Wade Cliff White Nancy Whittaker James Woodson a ati Fresh men 101 We Finally Have A Name Used to high school life ... playing football . . . breaking line in lunch room-- getting caught .. . fighting--three day va- cation... setting study habits We finally have a name-- Rookies Harry Anderson Tommy Ashburn Kristina Authur Laura Baber Randy Bailey Jones Berryman Alease Blanton Earl Blanton Sharon Black Bruce Boatwright Janet Bowles Willie Booker Dorine Branch Tammy Brannan Lisa Brightwell Faron Brown Linda Brown Tracey Brown Yvonne Brown Jimmy Bryant Donna Buchanan Doug Cannan Patricia Carter Osborne Carter Robert Carter Selena Carter Willie Carter Stephen Case Robbie Chapman Jerry Childress 102 Eighth Grade Roena Childress Helena Clark Peggy Clark Victor Clark Charles Cochran Jean Colman Tammy Combs Sharon Cook Charles Copeland William Copeland Lisa Cosby Janet Cougar William Dandridge Diane Davis Michael Davis Linda Dawson Wanda Epps Lora Flemming Calvin Ford Lonnie Foster Jeffery Foster Arcille Gilliam Crystal Gilliam Keith Gilliam Paula Gilliam John Harris Johanna Hickman John Hodges Hattie Holman Tersea Hudgins OPPOSITE PAGE--Students play cards in gym. Watch out! LEFT--A familiar sight to most eighth graders; the cabin , Eighth Grade 103 Kevin Ingle Fondra Ingram Donna Jackson Robert Jackson Ricky James Judy Johnson Lucille Johnson Mary Johnson Etta Jones Debbie Lane Lynwood Jones Rhonda Lane Jerry Langhorne Terry Langhorne Verna Langhorne Nathan Lee Lara Lenard Leslie Lenard Carolyn Leggins Dale Lowe Mary Lowe Tina Lowe Brenda Mason Lenard Mason Robert McCraw Linda Midkiff Martin Miller Kenneth Morgan 104 Eighth Grade ) James Morgan Denise Mounce Janice Nash Charles Nash Eugene Overton Michael Parker Donna Pembleton Darrell Pippen Steve Pippen Priscilla Randolph Iris Redd James Reed Thomas Reed Donna Riddle Howard Riddle Deborah Robinson Tony Rogers Terry Rosen Cynthia Ross Gail Ross Wesley Royall Lee Seamster Timothy Smith Connie Speas Daniel Speas Elizabeth Speas Susan Spillman Terry St. John Eighth Grade 105 We Made It Through Another Year seeing be Andrew Stanley Sonia Streat Ann Sutton Beth Tanner Jean Taylor Terry Tony Arlene Trent Barbara Trent Lloyd Trent Robert Trent William Trent Connie Trevillians Kelly Turner Chevelle Vaughan Karin Warner Bonnie Watson ee cite Ray Watson Gwen Welch 106 Eighth Grade Kathy Whiting David Wilson Christina Witcher Dorothy Woodson Katherine Woodson Pearl Woodson Sarita Woodson Laurie Womack Tina Yopp ABOVE--Crowds gather in the Rookie Section of the pep Rally. LEFT--Eighth graders pose for Duke Photography. Connie Speas poses in one of the more familiar places at CHS, BELOW, Johanna Hickman and Karin Warner giggle as Denise Mounce is sprayed by the water fountain. Eighth Grade 107 T.M.R.'s--special people doing special things. . . Special Olympics... arts and Crafts ... Thanksgiving dinners... pilgrim costumes... museum visits... Christmas decorations. An interesting and productive year. 108 T.M.R. Nikki Hendricks Shirley Hobson Judy Huddleston, Scott Moore, Cliff Roby, Theresa Speas Scott gets a good start. Participants in the Special Olympics display their banner. T.M.R. 109 True Dedication 110 Dedication MRS, PEARL GILLIAM Throughout most of our years here at Cumberland High, there has been a face very familiar to us all. It has been that of Mrs. Gilliam. No matter who we are, we can or must always remember her kind face and understanding voice when we were in times of trouble. It is for this reason that the Yearbook staff humbly dedicates our book to her. In the hope that it will enlighten her stay through the years. We know that it is not even a start on thanking her for all of her work, but we just want to say we appreciate you and what you've done for us. In Memory Of VICTOR CLARKE April 8, 1961--Dec. 14, 1976 ROSE WADE July 20, 1959--Feb, 21, 1977 Victor Clarke was one of those people who was always there to lend a helping hand. To him life was helping others with their problems with no con- sideration of his own. His smile ways with people will always be remembered. Rose Wade gave the world something while she was with us, The gift she gave to most was a smile and a kind word. Although she is gone she will al- ways be remembered by her friends and the people she loved and was loved by. Memorial 111 We’re People Too New surroundings ... getting lost on First day... crushes on upperclassmen... confusing rules... Homework, in high school? . . . Munchkin? Do I look like Icame from Oz? ... Seventh grade Sandra Adams Charles Allen Johnnie Asal Annete Ashburn Connie Baldwin Mark Beard Micheal Beard Raymond Boatwright Leroy Bolden William Bolden Cynthia Booker Robert Booker Franklin Bowles Judy Bowlin Freda Branch Jennifer Branch Teresa Brannan Bertha Brooks Neither rain nor snow can stop these students from playing Football. 112 Seventh Grade Bryon Dingus shows that being a 7th grader has its bright moments. Brenda Brooks Cornelia Brown Franklin Bowles Sharon Brown Winnifred Brown Mark Bucknam Jerome Carringston Annela Carter Barbara Carter Carrie Carter Carrandra Carter Catherine Carter Fred Cheney Darlene Cooke Richard Copeland Cornella Crews David Crump Douglas Crump Randall Dares Charlene Laurie Davis Troy Dickerson Bryon Dingus Betsy Ellerman Betsy Ellerman James Eubank Wanda Ford James Foster Leonard Foster Sandra Fruland Tammy Franklin Barbara Giles 7th graders really love to ham it up as shown here in the picture on the steps. Seventh Grade 113 Eillis Giles Arcille Gilliam Sameul Gray Alaric Gust Teresa Haslip Angela Hamiliton Deborah Harris Regina Harris Irene Hatcher Shearn Henderson Mark Herman Joe Higgins Mary Hindman Theresa Hodges Alfred Honebien Yvonne Hubbard Vickie Huddleston Franklin Hunter Allison Jackson Andrew Jackson Brenda Jackson George Jackson Jarvis Jackson Rodney Jackson Bobby Jamerson Roger Jamerson Corine James Roger Jefferson Alice Johnson Alvin Johnson Charles Johnson Claude Johnson Cynthia Johnson Howard Johnson Irvin Johnson Lawrence Johnson 114 Seventh Grade Belonging Being called a real high school student we ARE ac- cepting and Belonging. New kids in town, Robert and Clarence Sherer. Marjorie Johnson Oliver Johnson Wayne Johnson Audra Jones Bernard Jones Carolyn Jones Willie Jones Teresa Kidd Frankie Lampkin James Lampkin Charles Langhorn Timothy Langhorne Ladora Lee William Leslie Christine Lewis Barbara Liggins Paula Lockner Thomas Luckett Floyd Martin Barry Matthews Ann McAbee LaVonne McClendon Shelia Meador Claudia Meinhard Rosemary Mendez John Henry Miller Scott Mitchell Douglas Moore Cynthia Morgan Seventh Grade 115 Stephen Morris Sonja Nash Connie Newton Jason Oliver Terry Orange David Patteson Oliver Patterson Michael Patterson Steven Pease Lisa Pervall Teresa Pickens Jennifer Pleasents Robin Pomphrey Frances Pryor Peggy Randolpf Pamela Riddle Toni Robertson Joyce Robinson Kathy Rogers Armstead Reed Teresa Shores Sherry Sims Henritta Smith Mindy Smith Ricky Smith Nicholas Spears Debbie Speas Dana Stinnett Rita Taliaferro Linda Thurston Deborah Toney 7th graders enjoy a game of soccer with upperclassmen. 116 Seventh Grade Right Now We’re Ole The Bottom; But GiveUs A rT Ge wae Chance And We'll Make It To The Top Annette Ashburn and Debbie Pembleton wait for the bus after school. Students have fun building a human pyramid . Eddie Trent Irma Trent James Trent Margaret Trent Pamela Trent Phyllis Trent Ronnie Trent Yvonne Taylor Anthony Tyson John Vannoy George Vernon John Vernon Sylvia Youngblood Melissa Walker Charles Warren Renee Whaley Jay White Melvin Wiley Daniel Williams John Williams Stanley Williams Debbie Wilson Thomas Wingo Angela Woodson Seventh Grade 117 GY =z Graduation On the morning of June 12, the annual Baccalaureate service was held in the aud- itorium of the Cumberland Elementary School. The Senior class listened to Rev. Thomas Reynolds as he gave them the help- ful final words before the future life took them off. At five-thirty, the Seniors marched out for the coming up commencement exercises. Dr. Overton R. Johnson brought points out to the Seniors, that gave way to tears for some and smiles. We want to look forward to their success and wish the Class of '77 the best of luck. Debra Arndt re- ceives her diploma from Mr. Robinson. 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FoR Fast, Courteous, EFFICIENT, Serurce - Fon Hanaurnceas, 8-B-Q, Hor Docs, CHickEN, SEA- Food AND ALi OF THE Co_D DeLiTe SOFT SERVE- CONES, SHAKES, DUNDAED, Banana SPLiTS- Come TO ASSOCLATION 5uRE-CROP LIQULD PLANT FOOD Rt. 1, Boxtis BI Cunr SeRaunand$ VA. 499-4471 Suprort THE CUMBERLAND ELEMENTARY PaRENTS TEACHERS GROCERY GAS — ADC orr 1 es 492-4I22 CUMBERLAND ULRGINIA P.T.A. So ANN VaucHan, PRESTIOENT Robbies Food Mart- See FARMVLLLE eke STORE MBE G2. A ds 127 Thanks .. . The yearbook staff would like to thank those peo- ple who have helped to make this yearbook possible. First the photagraphy club, under the direction of Dav- id Meinhard, deserves a round of applause for the many, many pictures they took for the yearbook. For example, the pictures for the T.M.R. section were taken by Susan Towler, David Meinhard took car bash pictures, and Louis Hatcher took track pictures. Also taking candids for the yearbook were Adrienne Tyler, Teresa Patterson, and Sheila Morgan. Next we would like to thank Connie Pepper and DECCA, who worked hard selling yearbooks and ad- vertisements. We also owe thanks to Robin Smith (not pictured), who took on the headaches of managing the yearbook finances. 128 Thanks The yearbook staff would like to thank those peo- ple who have helped to make this yearbook possible. First the photography club, under the direction of David Meinhard, deserves a round of applause for the many, many pictures they took for the yearbook. For example, the pictures for the T.M.R. section were taken by Susan Towler, David Meinhard took car bash pictures, and Louise Hatcher took track pictures. Also taking candids for the yearbook were Adrienne Tyler, Teresa Patterson and Sheila Morgan. Next we would like to thank Connie Pepper and DECCA, who worked hard selling yearbooks and ad- vertisements. We also owe thanks to Robin Smith (not pictured), who took on the headaches of managing the yearbook finances. Trivia 129 All In A Day’s Work John Goodman and James Henshaw. 130 Student Life Chubby, Darlene, and Bridgette Want a bite. Photo Club inspects camera. Health Careers Members plan activities. Another boring day at Golisss A young Romeo? Student Life 131 132 KEE CLUB ROW 1--Cliff White, Donna Barr, Vicki Baldwin, Shelia Meador, Donna Buchanan, Mary Hinman, Anglea Hampton, Brenda Mason, Laurie Davis, Claudia Meinhard, Laura Leonard, Linda Dawson, Sandra Case, Anne Sutton, Teresa Brannon. ROW 2--Charles Jackson, Margaret Griggs, Cheville Vaughan, Vicky Huddleston, Donna Jackson, Nathan Branch, Fonda Ingram, Linda Midkiff, Sharon Cook, Ronna Barr, Terry Langhorne, Beth Dingus, Patricia Riddle, Kathy Rogers, Rosa Trent, Wilma Randolph. ROW 30-Ruby Johnson, Emma Lyle, Corlisa Liggins, Sharon Black, Brenda McAbee, Helena Clark, Sylvania Allen, Tamara Brown, Tracey Mienhard, Rosa Hampton, Irene Brown, Brenda Harris, Theresa Haislip, Pam Hunter, Sandra Foster. ROW 4-- Sandra Fruland, John Harris, Naomi Wade, Faye Branch, Cheryle Anderson, Verna Langhorne, Linda Trent, Etta James, Elsie Brown, Teresa Hudgins, Dianne Kidd, David Crump, Karin Warner, Lisa Brightwell, Donna Sutton, ROW 5--Rhonda Lane, Howard Fox, Diane Mounce, Cheryl A. Langhorne, Bonnie Watson, Cindy Emerson, Juliette Dixon, Edwinia Evans, Estelle Crump, Barbara Copeland, Terry Toney, Renea Beard, Irene Hampton, Sandra Brown, Freda Branch, Tammy Brannan, ROW 6--Jarvis Jackson, Eleanora Gilliam, Vivian Gray, Paulette Trent, Barbara Riddle, Angela Jackson, Arlene Trent, Shelia Liggins, Sharon Beard, Christine Hampton, Mary Jones, Shirley Hampton, Patricia Mayo, Kim Newman, Pam Riddle, Susie Randolph. ROW 7-- LaVerne Clark, Robin Johnson, Patricia Carter, Jerry Langhorne, Peggy Clark, Debbie Baurs, Kathy Bruce, Anne Dawson, Mary Tanner, Mary Langhorne, Gwen Sims, Angela Robinson, Curtis Clark, Irene Wade, Wanda Ford, Chery! Matthews, ROW 8--Cindy Speas, Pat Speas, Debbie Combs, Rhonds Cannan, Lucy Blackwell, Lewis Hatcher, Darlene Royal, Yetta Gilliam, Lois Taylor, Barbara Hatcher, Archie Jones, Elaine Hatcher. ROW 9-=Stacy Johnson, Charity Blanton, Estelle Carter, Rose Lyle, Kathy Brown, Linda Carter, Doreen Blanton, Major Lewis, Aubrey Burgess, Randy Barr, Rusell Dixon, Gene Coates, Kenin Ford, Lawrence Ran- dolph, Ivan Robinson, Annie Langhorne, Joe Robinson DECA ROW 1--Cindi Overton, Vicki Baldwin, Donna Barr, Ronna Barr, Nancy Carter, Diane Mounce, Cathy Holt, Connit Davis, Tammy Womack, Cindy Harris, Lindy Lucy, Mrs. Pepper. ROW 2--Susan Honebien, Janet Wil- son, Patricia Morgan, Annie Langhorne, Irene Wade, Darlene Robertson, Patricia Mayo, Patricia Simms, Susie Rankolph, Rickey Foster, Lois Taylor, Joyce Saunders, Lynne Stanley. ROW 3--Harry Mason, Steve Conner, Randy Barr, Raymond Riddley, Eddie Hodges, Ronnie Johnson, Major Lewis, Aubrey Burgess, Steve Atkinson, Philip Gregory. ROW 4--Cheryl Matthews, Frances Tanner, Marlene Hess, Sandra Jackson, Cindy Speas Cathy Franklin, Treesa Newton, Gwen Sims, Pearl Mosby, Brenda Harris. SCIENCE CLUB Harry Anderson, Sharon Black, Faron Brown, Steve Atkinson, Phillip Beard, Andy Burton, Sandra Case, Charles Garrett, Teresa. Hudgins, Michael Hallinen, ‘Laurie Ann Davis, Sandra Fruland, Theresa Haislip, Walter Hun- ter, Wanda Ingram, Donna Jackson, Robert Jackson, Rhonda Lane, Cheryl Langhorne, Linda Midkiff, Marlin Miller, Kevin Cochran, Ann Marie ‘Sutton, Christine Lewis, Paula Lockner, Thomas Luckett, James Hen- shaw, Kelvin Nash, Michael Ownby, D ouglas Moore, Stephen Morris, Terry Lynn Orange, Theresa Pickens, Frances Pryon, Joyce Robinson, Lynn Harrison, Joe ‘Robinson, Ticky Thompson, Sandra Trent, Cliff White, Beth Tanner, Terry Toney, Lloyd Trent, Chevelle Vaughan, ‘Karin Warner, Bonnie Watson, Cathy Woodson. FHA MEMBERS Dianne Allen, Renee Beard, Lisa Brightwell, Carolyn Brown, Linda Carter, Martha Cockran, Debbie Combs, Wanda Epps, Melody Eubank, Cindy Fruland, Vivian Gray, Margaret Griggs, Susan Goodman, Annette Hamil- ton, Barbara Hatcher, Teressa Hudgins, Brenda Jackson, Deborah Lane, Rhonda Lane, Barbara Liggins, Cheryl Matthews, Frankie McAbee, Rosemary Mendez, ‘Barbara Moore, Sonya Nash, Kim Newman, Terri Orange, Lisa Pervall, Kathy Pleasants, Donna Riddle, Toni Robetrson, le Seamster, Vickey Speas, Pat Speas, Yvonne Taylor, Paulette Trent, Connie Trevillian, Owen Welch. HEALTH CAREERS Kathy Bruce, Lucy Blackwell, Dorine Blanton, Linda Anderson, Kathy Brown, Vivian Gray, George Cooke, Donna Jackson, Chery! Langhorne, Linda Eames, Donna Sutton, Ann Sutton, Gail Ross, Alice Johnson, Mi- chelle Taperino, Donna Franklin, Connie Speas, Roger Jefferson, Kay Johnson, Barbara Ford, Stacy John- son, Patricia Simms, Chevelle Vaughan, LaAnja McLendon, Yetta Gilliam, Elizabeth Speas, Linda Mid- kiff, Bonnie Watson, Kevin Cochran, Sandra Brown. 133 CHORUS ROW 1--Tangerine Booker, Sandra Brown, Peggy McKann, Minitti Taliaferro, Nathan Branch, Lowell Fos- ter, Linda Eames, Renee Beard, Brenda Trent, Julia Hampton. ROW 2--Ruby Johnson, Becky Conner, Dar- lene Robertson, Sandra Jackson, Pearl Mosby, Lionel Brown, Ronald Austin, Rickey Ownby, Pam Litton, Ann Dawson, Mary Jones, Joyce Brooks, Wilma Randolph, ROW 3--Mary Langhorne, Joyce Riddle, Brenda Wil- ey, Yvette Taylor, Lillian Sims, Ronnie Davis, Jerry Jackson, Ricky Nelson, Vivian Gray, Teresa Patterson, Maragaret Griggs, Gwen Nash, Angela Robinson, ROW 4--LaVerne Clark, Cathy Brown, Dorine Blanton, Robbie Johnson, Sharon Langhorne, Robert Trent, Kenneth Johnson, Terry Johnson, Chrisitne Gillaim, Linda Carter, Elaine Hatcher, Grace Allen, LaAnje MacLendon. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Brenda Monroe, Louis Hatcher, Teresa Fisher, Teresa Asal, Teresa Patterson, Sheila Morgan, Adrienne Ty- ler, Susan Towler, LeAnja McLendon, Dan Rigsby, Phillip Beard, Clyde Fox, Dirk Warner, Lois Taylor, Jul- liette Dixon, Becky Patteson, Debbie Robinson, Tammy Brannon, Denise Mounce, Karen Warner, Stephen Morris, Lloyd Martin, Claudia Meindard, Teresa Hodges. FFA Hubert Allen, Beryl Anderson, Bobby Anderson, Harry Anderson, Raymond Anderson, Howard Arthur, Greg Atkinson, Andy Baber, Randy Baily, Jerry Barbour, Gary Barr, Christopher Bishop, Ear! Blanton, Lee Blan- ton, Irvin Boatwright, Keith Bollinger, Gregory Booker, Nathan Branch, Edward Brooks, James Brooks, Ber- Nard Brown, Clyde Brown, Curtis Brown, Stanly Brown, Jimmy Bryant, David Burton, Jon Burton, Osborne Carter, Robert Carter, Ronald Carter, Robbie Cahpman, Jean Chavis, Herbert Clark, Wardell Clark, Lewis Cochran, Pernell Coleman, Wayne Conner, Larry Cook, Joey Companion, Fred Cosby, Mckinley Crump, Samuel Crump, Vince Crump, Eugene Davis, Michael Davis, Barry Deaton, Dwayne Dennis, Tim Dickson, Martin Dunivan, Eric Emerson, Pat Fisher, Larry Ford, Lonnie Foster, Rodney Franklin, Dickie Fruland, Neal Gaddy, Andre Gilliam, Keith Gilliam, Russel Gilliam, Steve Glass, Jesse Grant, Stewart Grant, Phillip Gre- gory, David Hamby, Mike Hanchey, Clifford Harris, John Harris, William Hatcher, James Henshaw, Ernest Higgins, Therisa Hogsett, Wayne Holcomb, Kevin Ingle, Paul Ingle, Charles Jackson, Rodney Jackson, Charles Jamerson, Henry Jamerson, Nelson James, Cleveland Johnson, Del Johnson, Ronnie Johnson, Jerry Lang- horne, Terry Langhorne, Nathan Lee, Raymond Lee, Forrest Lewis, Major Lewis, Charles Mahan, Franklin Marion, Jay Marion, Kevin Marion, Jeff Martin, Conrad Matthews, Larry Mayo, Robert McCraw, Wayne McCraw, W.D, McCraw, Deith Miles, George Miller, Edward Moorefield, Jim Moorefield, Bobby Morgan, James Morgan, Kenneth Morgan, Jeff Morris, Doug Mounce, Ricky Nelson, Melvin Morman, Jimmy Nygaard, Ricky Ownby, Michael Parker, Fred Patterson, Jeff Perkins, David Pfieffin, Alvin Pinick, Denny Pipjunge, Hunter Pleasants, James Pryor, Lawrence Randolph, Wayne Rice, Bobby Riddle, Ivan Robinson, Tony Rogers, JoAnne Rowe, Charles Seal, Donald Seal, Daniel Speas, Andrew Stanley, Terry St. John, Nash Tatum, Ricky Thompson, Terry Toney, Harry Townson, James Trent, Roy Trent, William Trent, Andrew Tyler, Harold Varner, George Vernon, Eric Warner, Paul Wagner, Van Wagner, David Watson, Roy Watson, David Wheele, Cliff White, Ronald William, James Woodson. ART CLUB Sheila Morgan, Jimmy Nygaard, Kay Johnson, Debbie Stinnett, Becky Garrett, Anne Bollinger, Kyle Chavis, Teresa Asal, Debbie Turbyfill, Barbara Norman, George Cooke, Mike Hallinen, Connie Speas, Frankie Mc- Abee, Longest Varner, Susan Pease, Ronnie Davis, Eliazbeth Berlin, Doug Mounce, Lynn Harrison, Fred Hawkins, Karen Norman, Bobby Anderson, Denise Shores. 135 136


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