East Forsyth High School - Aquila Yearbook (Kernersville, NC)

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guila-1968 = Today is Tomorrow’s Yesterday East Forsyth Senior High School Route 3, Kernersville, North Carolina Volume Six Mr. Alan Morton To These They seek not recognition and glory; they sing not their own praises in a world of many singers. They shirk not their duties to other people; they retract not their word as the solemn vow they have given. They pursue not the Utopia of more shallow men; they crush not the spirit of those who must ever be in pursuit of their El Dorados. They cry not out that this generation is more evil and corrupt than those of earlier times. They entreat not that we must be anti in spirit and faith. Mr. A. Morton Makes Work and Pleasure Go “Hand in Hand” Good Morning, Bones! Mr. Charles Morton We Dedicate They cringe not from truth and pain; they swerve not from ideals and hopes and dreams. They plod not in the mirey concepts of confusion and doubt; they tread not the byways of ugliness and unrighteousness. And because of them and their unwavering devotion to us and to those who have gone before us, it is with keenly felt admiration and respect that we offer in dedication this 6th edition of the AQUILA to Alan and Charles Morton. Mr. C. Morton Takes His Wor Seriously The last paper’s graded. Contents Administration ...........e. e+2- 1O Classes. ......55. 035 ee eee Organizations. . 3... 3) Athletics... . 2.0.00. See ee loa Honors . 6... ea Today is tomorrow's yesterday. “Tommorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow—!” As times goes on we will be able to look back over the years of our lives and think of the time, the friends and the experiences we have left behind. Much time, effort and pride has gone into the assembling of the 1967-68 AQUILA in order that you may have a memento to represent your accomplishments and ex- periences this past year. Today is here and today in one thing we are equal with all others—time. Only you know how well your time was spent during the past year or years. You are the master of the seconds, minutes and hours that have been alloted you and you will never “find time” for anything, you must make it. The game of life is a mixture of trouble and song, so play it with a sturdy heart. Keep your head high and march ever onward into the future. Each Contribution Reflects the Whole SEL David and Ronnie tidy up the campus. This is perseverance. The annual begins in the drawing room. Dianne cheers the team toward a victory. S Intent key clubers transact their busines children Here are the flower What an unusual place for a wedding. In the Midst of Study-Fun 6 ie Cog OL The most cherished moment of your life. s “a we = oa 2 pt a = = i eabeenst = | = = 5 = se S a = The most valuable possession of a Senior. Each Senior is rewarded for his hard work. Extracurriclars Broaden Our Scope th the ill Neal gets a workout wi squad thrust machine. faa) h Shuffle. 1g st H The Ea tributed. 1S is ready to be d The Talon ee Se ion. in act the Eagles 1e¢Ww Many v Important Events for Eagles L Th OVER The solemn procession of the Seniors. iMOKING The Eagles anticipated an exciting season. 10 Where the Action Is Does anyone know where we are supposed to be? A lone player is lost in the thoughts of the game. Would anyone like a marshmellow? 11 Our serious moments. Students discuss school problems. Basketball drills get the team in shape. 12 FRET The final score and we won. ... and here’s my letter, Santa. The Spirit of Our East Eagles ASAI ite apes _ Mills is a loyal fan. The Anchor Club and the Key Club prepare for a spirit dance. 13 Hard at Work!! A glance through the window reveals the truth. ecenrmene apuivsngie y gy L 14 Action and Enthusiasm Let’s go Eagles. Were you there? It shall be done. ssa SN SWAN SN AGAR Gia PGE 16 Administration Although our teachers graduated from a variety of colleges with various degrees, they are all working together to fulfill one goal. That goal is to give each East student the chance to develop his mind to the fullest. The responsibility of the teachers to the stu- dents is great, and our teachers are striving to meet the many demands placed upon them. They must become acquainted with many different personalities; and thus they need to have patience and understanding. It is necessary for each teacher to present his subject in such a way that all students benefit from the course. It is a known fact that every school has a faculty; however, the faculty of East Forsyth rises far above ordinary groups of teachers. 17 OE Sc SATs capa 8 leaves to prepare for another day 1 . Lewis Mr Our Administration _ Under the leadership of Mr. Fred E. Lewis with the assistance of Mr. A. D. Wood, East Forsyth Senior High School stands out as one of the finest schools in the area. See ee ee Mr. Wood stands as an inspiration to bus drivers. Students Seek Advice Mrs. Mary Swaim and Mrs. Betty DeVault help students to make wise decisions. Mrs. Mary Swaim U.N.C.—G., Salem and Wake Forest; A.B. and M.A.; Guid- ance; sponsors—Talon and Quill and Scroll. Susan needs help! GLP LS I wie Mrs. Betty DeVault East Tennessee State University, Florida State University, Uni- versity of Tennessee and Wake Forest University; B.S. and M.A.; Guidance; sponsors—F.T.A. pO ie OP Oe lll we May I help you? 20 Knowledge Can Be Discovered in the Library Research begins in the library. A wide variety of reading material is offered to the students here at East. Our secretaries work steadily to attend to the business of the school. Mrs. Mary Floyd Sanders Mrs, Anne Wilson . § pce oo Agnes Scott College; A.B.; Li- Library Secretary _ ie by brarian; sponsors—Library Club. yD titi LAMM eal iy Ge ue, “But I am whispering, Mrs. Sanders!” Oe en ae ‘Sessa ae biaseeerecatmes teeters Milos Ce ee ae Mrs. Geri Musten—Secretary. Mrs, Jane Swayngim—Secretary. 21 English-Developing Our Language The English Department has the double responsibility of in- structing students in the fundamentals of grammar and of Mrs. Jean Ashley Furman University and Duke University; B.A.; English; Sponsors—National Honor Soc- iety. Mrs. Peggy Cox High Point College and Wake Forest University; A.B.; Eng- lish; sponsors— Debate Club. Mrs. Marilyn H. Lambeth Catawba College; A.B.; English; sponsors—Dra- ma Club. Mrs, Laura Mueller Appalachian; English; sponsors—History Club. Mrs. Karen C. Reavis High Point College and U.N.C.G.; English; sponsors—Student Government. Mrs, Geneva Thomas Mars Hill College and Wake Forest; B.A.; English; sponsors—Talon. Miss Margaret Wilson Wake Forest University; B.A.; English and Latin; sponsors—Aquila and Latin Club. Mrs. Bonnie C. Wright Averett College and Wake Forest University; A.B.A. and B.A.; English; sponsors Talon and Sophomore Class. Mr. Carl Clark Appalachian and U.N.C.; B.S. and M.A.; English; sponsors— F.T.A. Mrs. Terrie A. Davis Hollins College and Salem; B.A.; English and Family Liv- ing. 22 introducing them to the highlights of literature. Miss Ruth Green Catawba College; A.B.; Eng- lish and French; sponsors— Sophomore Class. Mrs. Gwen Kirby Richmond Professional Insti- tute; B.F.A., English; sponsors —Drama Club. Pe: Lo y Seniors become acquainted with William Shakesphere’s Macbeth. 23 he Students Develop Healthy Bodies In P.E. By participating in the physical education courses, the young men and women of East Forsyth learn to develop their bodies as well as their minds. Friendliness and sportsmanship always prevail. Mr. Jack W. Blaylock Mrs, Ann Idol U. N. C. C. H. and U.N.C.G.; St. Mary’s Junior College and A.B.; Physical Education; U.N.C.G.; B.S.; Physical Edu- sponsors—Monogram Club. cation; sponsors—G.A.A. and Varsity Cheerleaders. “Keep the Ball Rolling!” 24 They are jumping for joy. A Study of the Past Leads to An Understanding of the Future A careful study of history is important because history is learning facts about the past. Instead, he is developing ideas happening every day. A student of social studies is not merely concerning the future. Students participate in local Hil. Q. Bowl. Miss Rebecca Carter St. Andrews Presbyterian College; B.A.; History; sponsors—Bible Club. Mrs, Julia Church Wake Forest University, U.N.C.G. and Vander- bilt University; History; sponsors—Health Car- eers Club. Mrs. Karen Gulledge Flora MacDonald College, Wake Forest Univer- sity, Campbell College, and St. Andrews Col- lege; B.A., Economics and History; sponsors— J. V. Cheerleader. Mr. Ben Hunnicutt Appalachian; B.S. and M.A.; History and World Culture; sponsors—Monogram Club. Mrs. Daisy Roland Winston-Salem State and Appalachian; B.A.; History and World Cultures; sponsors—History Club. Mr. John Withrow Appalachian; B.S. and M.A.; Social Studies; Sponsors—F.T.A. 25 Science Helps Explain Why Ce 4 A variety of courses are offered in the science department here at East. Among the most popular are Anatomy, Chemistry, Physics and Biology. Mr. David Buchanan Western Carolina and U.N.C. G.; Biology and Geology; spon- sors—Science Club. Mr. Max Callahan Mrs. Ruth Linville Mr. M is fi Wake Forest, U.N.C.C.H.,U.N. ECC; A.B. and M.A., Chemis- ee ELAN eae! C.G. Montana State; Physics, try and Biology; sponsors—Sci- Biology, and Chemistry; spon- ence Club. sor—National Honor Society. Mr. Alan Morton Catawba; A.B.; Biology, Anat- Catawba, U.N.C., Wake For- Des teL Pea eno ROR Mr. Charles Morton 3 : - Wingate, Elon; A.B.; Biology, Appalachian; B.S.; Biology and cee re Science; spon- est; Anatomy, Biology, His- Physical Education, and Fam- Family Life; sponsors— Anchor y . tory; sponsor—Student Gov- ily Life; sponsors—Youth for Club and Senior Class. ernment. Christ. 26 Great Minds Study Mathematics Being precise is an important asset to the math scholar. Math Business Math and Pre-college Math, the favorite choice of courses offered here at East include Algebra, Geometry, college-bound seniors. Miss Evelyn Brake U.N.C.G.; Mathematics; sponsors—Aquila. Mrs. Violet Daniel Elon College; A.B.; Mathematics; sponsors— National Honor Society and Senior Class. Miss Barbara Dilworth Newberry College and Clemson College; A.B.; Mathematics. Mr. Horace Nelson U.N.C.C.H.; Appalachian, Wake Forest Univer- sity; A.B. and M.A.; Mathematics. Mr. Edward Stevens Appalachian, Wake Forest, Colorado State, University of South Carolina; Mathematics; sponsors—Key Club. Miss Nelda West Appalachian, B.S.; Mathematics, sponsors— Health Careers Club. 7A Many Students Prepare for Business Several commercial courses are offered to those students interested in the various phases of the business world. The D.E. and I.C.T. programs give many students the chance to work at a job in which they are interested during school hours. Mrs. Libby Phillips Mx. Paul Wilson East Carolinaand U.N.C.; B.S.; Mars Hill and Wake Forest; Distributive Educationand A. B.; Industrial Cooperative Marketing; sponsors—D.E.Club ‘Training; sponsors—V.I.C.A. and College Club. Robby Dunnagan enters the trailer. Mrs. Faye V. Browning High Point College; B.S.; Typing II; Book- keeping I; Personal Typing. sponsors—Debate Club. Mrs. Jeanette S. Graves Appalachian, B.S.; Bookkeeping; sponsor— Aquila, Miss Carolyn Matthews Chowan and Appalachian College; B.S.; Busi- ness Law Organization; Typing I; sponsor— History Club. Mrs. Shirley Mitchell Flora MacDonald College; B.S.; Basic Business; Shorthand II; Office Practice Business Machines sponsor—Student Government. Mrs. Joyce G. Rogers Appalachian College; B.S.; Shorthand I; Typing I; sponsor—Anchor Club. Mrs. Sandra Yarber U.N.C.-G.; B.S.; Typing I and II; Notehand; Personal Typing; sponsor—Health Careers Club. 28 Creative Abilities Are Developed Creativity plays an importan t part in the life of a young artist. Students are able to further develop their artistic talents in the art classes offered to them here at East High. Mrs. Reed directs Richard’s work. aes Mr. Harold Allen Bob Jones University and Mr. Ford McDonald Appalachian State Teachers Gardner-Webb and U.N.C,; College; B.S.; Drafting and A.A, and B.A.; Art and Draft- Articulturan Drafting; sponsors ing; sponsors—Key Club and —Chess Club. Art Club. Mrs. Gertrude Clay Reed Greensboro College; A.B.; Art; sponsors—Art Club. Japanese artwork is displayed. | | 29 | Mrs, Barbara Brown Salem College; B.A.; Latin; sponsors—Latin Club and Pep Club. Mrs. Martha Foster U.N.C.G.; B.A.; Spanish and General Math; sponsors—Spanish Club. Miss Jenny Henderson Wake Forest and University of Maine; B.A.; French and World Cultures; sponsors—French Club. Foreign Language Studying a foreign language is far more than merely learning quainted with the customs and cultures of the people who to read and speak the language. Students also become ac- speak or spoke the language. PRES INF PRES STEM RE sere : mai | PRES STEM RI : | PERFECT | shows TIMI | : the ma Poe | ) shows TIM the mi Sherry and Bobbie finish a Latin Bulletin board. 30 Mrs. Margie Eller Mrs. Dorothy M. Varner Greensboro College; A.B.; High Point College and U.N.C.; Home Economics; sponsors— B.S.; Home Economics; F.H.A. F.H.A. Shop boys observe the machinery. 31 Everyday Life is Important In Home Economics and Shop The art of homemaking is important to nearly every young person. The Home Economics courses offered here aid students in their everyday lives. Shop and vocational agriculture are also important to the industrious student. Mr. J. E. Sherrill W.C.C. and N.C.S.U.; B.S.; Vo- cational Agriculture; sponsors —F.F.A. Mr. H. D. Steward Tenn. Tech. University, N.C. S.Ueand U.N.G.G:;_B:s.; Gen- eral Horticulture, Hg.Construc- tion and Mechanics; sponsors F.F.A. Expression through Music Musical talents are developed through the instrumental and to students here are Music Appreciation, Instrumental Band, choral departments here at East. Among the courses offered and Advanced Chorus. Mrs. Maxine Blackwell Brenau College; B.M.; Choral Music; sponsors—College Club. Mr, John B. Olson ECC; B.M. and M.M.; Band, Music Appreciation and Chorus. Ls. yd: 2 8 ie oy Reng: The band livens up a pep rally. 32 1 SG SEATED: Margaret Hauser, Rose Hedin, Audrey Brinson, Hazel Styers, Pauline Smith, Nettie Blackburn, Thelma Walker, Ollie White. STANDING: Clarence McMillian, Thelma Johnson, Francis Duggins, Gladys Loflin, Opal Neal, Jo Ann Hill, Simmons, Jewell Neal, Edith Tilley. | Willingly, They Serve Mr. Roy Reavis ae eer Ss Martha Ann Osborne, Imogene Helen Brown, Ed Hatcher, Helen Townsend. 33 34 Sophomores, juniors, and finally seniors make up the three classes of East Forsyth. The first year at East, the sophomores meet the excitement and challenge of a senior high school. New friends, new subjects, and exams, become a new experience that each sophomore must adjust to quickly. Juniors are at their half way mark. Their second year at East means preparation for their best and final year. College Board in March, and measuring for rings are the climax of the junior year before making the great step. Seniors! The last year at East makes the ultimate preparations before leaving for the future world. We are ready to fly out of the Eagles’ nest into our unknown. 35 Daniel, Dowell Head Class of 68 Gary Daniel, President; Debbie Fulton, Treasurer; Barry Dowell, Vice President; Annette Corum, Secretary. Senior Class Color: Navy Blue and Gold Senior Class Flower; Carnation Senior Class Motto: We believe in our class and its principles; its good name is my name. Mrs. Daniel, Mr. Withrow, Mrs. Ross 36 Jerry Wayne Atwood Billie Ruth Baggott Charles Edward Ball Raymond Michael Barger Bruce Wayne Barnard Barbara Gail Bauguess 37 Seniors Harry Francis Ables Rebecca Ann Adams Judith Ann Akers Martha Gwyn Albert Patricia Snow Albert Glenda Kennette Allison Bynum Elliott Ashby Polly Ann Atkins LEE Gwendolyn Anita Beck Gerald Steven Beeson James Marty Beeson Thomas Franklin Beeson Sandra Gail Berrier Linda Carol Biles Mary Virginia Biles Kathy Joan Billings Patricia Ann Binkley Linna Fay Bivens Carol Ann Blevins Stanley Warren Bodsford Judy Darline Boles Lannie Dean Boles Terry Clifton Boles 38 December 2 Means College Board 4 39 C Kenneth Wayne Branch Brenda Baker Brewer Roy Douglas Brinson Mary Lou Brooks John Dexter Broome Brenda Joyce Brown Nancy Sue Brown Shirley Ann Brown Terry Lee Bull Measurement for Caps and Gowns Some people get the big head. Vicky Jo Byrd Patricia Ann Calhoun Terry Michael Calhoun Marcia Lynn Callahan Linda Kay Carter Homer Lee Castle Danny Tilton Caudill Bernard Webster Chambers Ronald Gerold Champney Darrell Wayne Chandler Henry Lincoln Chandler, Jr. Larry Eugene Chandler 40 Loretta Mae Chandler Ronnie Allen Charles Christine Cheatham CC co Carol Jean Clinard Ronnie Ray Clinard Thomas Paul Cline oy Linda Sue Clubb Deborah Ann Cobbler William Boyd Coffey Dennis Howard Coley Charles Caryl Collicutt Jerry Wayne Collins Danny Reid Cook Nancy Elizabeth Cook Peggy Jane Cook Ze eniors Fred Samuel Cooke John Thomas Cooke Nancy Lewis Cooper Annette Marie Corum Lannie Barron Cox, Jr. Doris Ann Cox Michael David Creason Carol Kay Crews Karen Diane Criner Janice Riggins Crow Barbara Walser Culler Kenneth Odell Culler Richard Sherman Dalton Vickie Sue Dalton Jerald Wayne Dalton 42 Gary Leonard Daniel Douglas Dale Davis William Sandford Davis Vicki Lynn Deal Patsy Ann Dillon Betty Ann Disher Barbara Janet Douthit Erma Diane Douthit Barry Lee Dowell Dorothy Elizabeth Drye Darlene Delois Dwiggins Jerry Lee Earnhardt Bre nda Diane Eaton Judy Estelle Eaton David Roger Edwards, Jr. Brenda Stafford Reigns Over Homecoming iy es The sign says enough for itself. Frankie Lynn Edwards Cindy Bumgarner Eller Glenn Wallace Enscore, Jr. Patricia Yvonne Ezzell Pat Floyd Fearrington David Alton Flynt William Franklin Flynt Nancy Carol Folds Norman Gordon Freeman 44 viscose Mona Kay Freeman Phyllis Dale Freeman Michael Frank Fulcher Jerry Wayne Fulp Sharon Elizabeth Fulp Thomas Wake Fulp, Jr. Seniors Se SS ESS Brenda Sherrill Fulton Deborah Christile Fulton Naomi Vernette Fulton George Robertson Fussell Dennis Anthony Gaddy Sandra Lynn Gardner Phillip Randall Gentry Frances Ann George Elizabeth Anne Gibson Sa a oe We Are the Senior Eagles Robert Eugene Gilbert Donna Belle Glasscoe William Marcus Godwin Cecilia Ann Goins Jarry Lee Goode Harry James Gordy Rebecca Marlene Gourley Brenda Hayes Gourley Phyllis Remonia Grace Ronni Marie Gray Howard Franklin Greenwood John Randy Grogan Keith Fair Grubbs Garry Raynor Guthrie 46 : Larry Graham Guy Floyd Wayne Hass Karen Yvette Haney Wallace Jerry Hare Harry Benjamin Hartley Terry Lee Hartsell David Morris Hastings Kenneth Elester Hauser Amy Carol Hauser Judy Ann Hayes Vickie Ann Hayes Betty Ann Hendrix Darrell Wayne Hensdale Ronald Thomas Hensdale Janet Marie Hicks Bonfires Promote School Spirit Who chopped down the cherry tree? Mary Lillian Higgins Gayneil Rose Highfill Mary Louise Hill Christopher Duran Hilton Jerry Lynn Hodges James Brent Holcomb Pamela Jean Howerton William Charles Huffman, Jr. Patsy Sue Hull Steven Wayne Hutchens Sidney Eugene Hutchins Janie Elizabeth Idol 48 Paulette Idol hard Baxter Idol Elene James Ronald Wade James le 1c . Laura Annette Johnson Martha Ann Jackson Donna Jean Jakovec Ronald Douglas Jakovec Mar Sandra Kay Idol Janice R 9 SSF zg we a Tie Michael David Jordan Leanna Mae Joyce Karen Cook Kapp Michael Paul Karr Linda Kay Johnson Connie Jo Jones Warren Charles Karr Priscilla Bowman Kessler Victor Barrow Keen Sandra Kay Kiger Walter Samuel Kilgore John Everett Kincaid, III eniors Melvin Gray Kiser, Jr. Linda Ann Kuzio Gary Lee Ladd Cynthia Lake Landreth Susan Laurette Landreth William Wesley Landreth Phillip Bond Lane Shirley Elaine Larrimore Larry Wayne Lawson 50 Williard and Glasscoe: Steering Committee Officers ‘ 5 re “ RAI iy So saa? _ ee Se S 5 GYM AM GRAAL ALE DT Roger Lee Lemons David Charles Lewellyn Jerry Brevard Lewis Joseph Wilson Linville James Ronnie Linville Alice Jane Lingerfelt Richard Glenn Loflin Jerry Wade Loggins Doug Long ay | At Last- ur Final Finals Lynda Diane Lumley Mattie Jewel Mabe Rachael Marie Mabe Shirley Faye Macy Kathie Glenn Mahood Tony Eugene Mansfield Bruce Douglas Manuel Danny Leggette Manuel Carson Rufus Marsh Judy Gay Marsh William Riley Marsh Betty Darlene Martin Brenda Joan Martin Herman Wayne Martin Nora Elaine Matthews 52 Phillip Louis Matthews Paul Stanley McCray Charles Daniel McGee Gregory Fred McGee Henry Lee McGee Carlton Norris McIver Vicky Lynn McKaughn James Walter McKee Virginia Nellie Meadows Danny James Melton Alan Wayne Michael Donna Jane Mintz Glenda Mae Mitchell Mary Ann Mitchell Bobby Gray Moore 53 Connie Brannock Moore Deborah Sue Moore Sterling Hamilton Moore Jerry Steven Motsinger Vicky Lynn Motsinger Barbara Ellen Mullinax : eniors Stephen Douglas Musten Linda Gail Myers Sharon Ann Myers Mary Jo Neal William Edwin Neal, Jr. Garland LaVan Nelson James Stephen Nelson James Wayne Nelson Janice Marie Nelson 54 A Time to Work, Rest, Play, and Eat Eagles flock to the cafeteria at break. Paul Michael Nelson David Odell Newson Henry Michael Newsome David Keith Osborne Joan Lee Owenby Brenda Jane Owens Donald Hubert Pack India Carlotta Page Jane Elizabeth Pardue 55 Seniors ake Plans or Future Elizabeth Jean Parham Edward James Parrish Larry Wayne Parrish Terry Samuel Peddycord Donald Wayne Pegram Harry Michael Pegram Mary Mayonne Pegram Nancy Jane Pender Richard Edward Pender Carl Thomas Peoples Carolyn Lynn Petticord Sandra Lavelle Phillips Julia Ann Plemmons Harmon Gray Poplin Richard Franklin Prince 56 Terry Stephen Price Brenda Sue Pratt Elvin Fay Queen, Jr. Cathy Sue Reavis Coy Randall Reid Patsy Ann Reid Steve Wayne Reid Herman Lee Richardson Clarence Lee Rierson Thomas Franklin Riley Steve William Rivers Brenda Diane Robbins Brenda Gail Robbins Stephen Ezra Roberson Larry Gene Roberts Linda Lucille Roberts Jimmy Wayne Robertson Wayne Frederick Roesel : : Alpha Goode Rominger Margi Eller Ross Vicky Ann Rosdhal eniors Linda Louise Rule Sandra Kaye Runions Margo Marie Rushing Mark Steven Sapp Elizabeth Satterthwaite Carol Jean Sawyer Janette Scott Ronald Hobart Scott Troy Woodard Sexton 58 ——— Seniors Order Invitations and Calling Cards Robert James Shanahan Callie Sue Sherrill John Michael Sidden Carl Vinston Simmons Vickie Sue Simmons Clyde Taft Simpson Mary Carrene Sink Dwight Gemell Sink Rex Charles Slate 59 Others ilege: ior Priv Stand as Sen 10r Sen Enter 10rs te) = oO A 72) a } = 5°} = £ i?) “A oC = iS) oO a= — ings leads ill Kathy B H = « = — ith ith ith Henry David Smith, Jr. i th 1 1 Lynn Sm la Donald Gray Sm ies Raeford Sm Kathy Dawn Sm Kenneth Eugene Sm Cynth Glad ith ith Frances Sm ith 1e Raeford Mover Sm Sherry Gann Sm Mar 1 Spainhour i Janell Smith ley Ann Smith kie Alan Ne Shir Vic 60 ivan Spainhour gler Delilah Gray Span Calvin Lonn Sprinkle iam ie i ton Monroe Summerlin, Jr. Lynn Swain Donna Kay Swaim In Larry W Brenda Sue Stafford Deborah Anne Stanley Brenda Ruth Sull Beverly Cl 61 Le Co BEE: ESS ENE RK _ | e le Lo s _ _ a Z _ — Vickie Lynn Talley Michael Wayne Tate Barbara Lorene Taylor David Eugene Taylor Michael Eugene Taylor Phillip Keith Taylor Ze ESOS Ze eniors Bonnie Kay Teague Carol Loretta Thomas Herbert Wayne Throckmorton Robert Blain Throckmorton Frances Magaline Tilley Sammy Lee Tilley Brenda Sue Tuttle Judy Lynn Vance Camilla Elizabeth Vaughn ft te ee A FR Dennis Eugene Vaughn Johnnie Dale Vineyard Charlie Richard Vogler, Jr. Jane Carol Vogler ; Jean Cheryl Vogler : Betsy Jean Voss 62 : Peggy Ann Waggoner Sue Ekron Waggoner Barbara Elizabeth Walker Dennis Barrett Walker Wade Wall Willie Gray Wall Candace Ann Walser Patricia Hewett Ward Beverly Ann Weavil 7 Janice Faye Weavil Kenny Dale Weavil Debra Christine Welborn Dennis Allen Welborn Kathy Joy Whicker Ronald Eugene Whicker 63 enior Picnic-Highlight of End of Year Woops! There goes another marshmallow. Thomas Ray Whicker Carol June White Daniel Lee Wilkes James Randall Williams Paule Eugene Williams Ora Katherine Williard Kenny Francis Williard Marjorie Lynne Willis Donna Jane Wilson Meta Louise Witcher Barbara Jean Withers Sharon Gail Worrell 64 Roger Dale Wright Eva Jane Wyesloiff Graduation-Culmination of Twelve Years’ Work woe Wye 9) De WD DIE (i =e a es % = ade z. i And A-W-A-Y We Go! Junior Class Officers: Debbie Harvey, Secretary; Jack Blaylock, President; Diane Norman, Vice- President; Judy McGee, Treasurer. Our second year at East. We’re anxious, hopeful and ready to meet any responsibility. Each day we face more decisions. We participate in our first College Day and we look forward to the Junior Prom. We anticipate next year as we order our class rings. PSAT, SAT, and National Merit all test our knowledge. Through all this we come out on top—Juniors. Junior Class Sponsors: Mr. Wilson, Mrs. Eller, Mrs. Linville. 66 Juniors Donnie Able Dean Ables Stephen Amos David Angel Donna Angel Bobby Ausband Tommy Ayers Robert Bailey Barry Baker Elaine Baker Vicki Baker Sandra Bare Dickie Barreau Bill Barrow Randy Barrow Julia Bassett Michael Beeson Pat Beeson Theresa Bentley Bobbie Bessellieu Mona Binkley Dennis Blackburn Kerry Blakley Jack Blaylock John Blue Buddy Boger Margaret Boles Sharon Boone Danny Bowers Janice Bowers Elladean Bowling Cecil Bowman Steve Bowman Connie Boyan Dian Branch Billy Broadstreet W. T. Brogdon Terry Brown Kaye Bull Terry Bull Kathy Bumgardner Brenda Byrd Marty Byrd Sammy Cain Gloria Carico Glenda Carlyle Linda Carter Mitch Caudill Dorman Caudle Sonny Caudle 68 Tommy Champney Larry Chandler Susan Chaney Christine Chrismon Al Chrismon Annette Clinard Steve Cline Dennis Clodfelter Linda Clodfelter Danny Cockman Wallace Cole Beverly Cook Sandra Cook Johnny Cooke Lanny Cooke Harold Cox Julia Cox Robert Cox Danny Craver Connie Crawford Tanya Creason Barry Crews Robert Crews Pat Criner Sandy Crotts Bill Crouse Billy Daniel Roger Davidson Jane Davis Karen Davis Larry Davis Patti Davis Tommy Davis Bruce Dillon Joan Dillon Ginger Dills Brenda Dockery Nancy Drye Mike Dudley Cathy Duncan top Cheerleaders at East have special qualities. uniors Connie Dwiggins Rick Easter Wayne Eller David Elliott Pam Evans Joan Finney Jan Floyd Larry Flynt Susan Flynt Sharon Fowler Steve Fox Cathy Franklin Randall Freeman David Fulcher Ben Fulp Beth Fulp Diane Fulp Jim Fulp Vickie Fulp Wilhemina Fulp Pat Fulton Debbie Gabriel Bobby Gardner Laverne Garris Jimmy Gibbs 71 Sharon Godwin Sheila Goode Judy Goodman Sarah Grace Sharon Grant Sherry Gregory Carol Griffin Penni Griffin Tom Griffin Richard Griffith Diana Grubbs Jerry Grubbs Kenny Grubbs Ken Hackler Judy Hall Judy Hancock Mike Hancock Shirley Harrell Aldeen Hartman Don Hartman Larry Hartness Deborah Harvey Hilda Hastings Kenny Hastings Mike Hastings 12, 73 John Hauser Mike Hauser Kay Hawks Danny Hayes Treva Haynes Debbie Hedgecock James Hedgecock Julia Hedgecock Tony Hedgecock Tammy Hemrick Melinda Hendrix Anthony Hester Max Hester Kay Hicks Donna Hill Dorcas Hine Daryl Holcomb Mike Holcomb Sonny Holland Takeeta Holland Shirley Huffman Becky Hull Susan Hunsucker Terry Hutchens Paula Hutchings Pattie Hutchins Brenda Idol Carol Idol Lynn Idol Mary Ellen Idol Ann Ingram Judy Ingram Tommy Ingram Nancy Jackson Frank James Pam James Karen Jarrell Billy Jarvis Ann Jayne Ricky Jenkins Mighty, mighty Eagles—that’s who we are!. 74 o + (e) Ones te a2%gs a S Seo o eetece oe os ar ann oo oo or'2 oO Se) De eel oO 2 oO =—oOo¢d H xO 4 8S 3K ovt EBE Sl A) SS Spores 4D Bx Sota SoEOs 20M By Salles! 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Judy Norman Pam Norris Earl Oakley Charlotte Odom Diane Oldham Kathy Oldham David Page Kathy Parnell Montez Parrish Michael Parsons Gayle Patterson Lynn Pauley Wanda Pearman James Peddycord Brenda Peebles Ann Peele Junior Pegram Ronnie Pegram Michael Perdue Debbie Perry Debbie Perryman Alan Petticord Linda Phelps Deborah Phillips Janice Phillips i=) 8as Ar EVA SERS aA oO ° et OR es Se) a6 oe 5 Ss eScae = OOO 8 eZ (a) (a) Z oS Robert Priddy Marshal Pruitt Deborah Pyrtle Ragland ie Gary Ragsdale Clemm Juniors Serve as Marshals Redmond da Randleman Reed in 1¢ ip Il Pat Ramey Debb i Mike Richardson Myly Ph ist Sue Roberson Dean Robertson Jeanette Robertson Joel Rosenqu Joan Rothrock g ky Rowe 1c Lynn Rothrock Susan Rothrock Roger Routh Ann Royal Vv 80 Richard Russell Richmond Russell Carolyn Sapp Jenny Satterthwaite Rusty Sawyer Grady Scott Dale Segraves Debbie Sell Margaret Sell Rex Sell Rosemary Settle Bobby Sheets David Shelton Shirley Shelton Sylvia Shelton Janet Shields Sandy Shumaker Debbie Sides Gary Siler Linda Skelton Doug Slate Mike Slater Rick Slater Bernice Smart Becky Smith 81 Debbie Smith Debbie Smith Gayle Smith Kathy Smith Norris Smith Patsy Smith Rhonda Smith Rita Smith Ronnie Smith Tonya Smith Mike Snider Glenda Snipes Rickie Snipes Carolyn Snow Charlie Snow oe Lee VURAL ALAM ia srr East students hurry home—to study? 82 ollege Board in March Sharon Southern Thurman Spainhour David Sprinkle Kathy Stack Judy Stanley Belinda Staten Virginia Stephens Richard Stevenson Vicki Sullivan Trish Swaim Sue Tart David Teague Ray Teague Mark Tedder Linda Templeton Lee Tharpe Elaine Tittsworth Debbie Trent Gary Troutt Sharon Turner Tony Turner Chris Tuttle David Vanhoy Linda Vanhoy Steve Vanhoy 83 Sharon Vaughn Donna Vogler Tink Waggoner Alice Walker Becky Walker Vicky Walker Chip Wall Rose Ellen Wall Carolyn Wallin Wayne Ward Steve Warren Lynnette Watson Joanie Watts Lonnie Weavil Sharon Weavil eat 84 Forward Eagles, win this game! Juniors 85 William Weavil Paul Webb Delores Webster Sally Welborn Donna West Mike Westmoreland Steve Whicker Brenda Whisenhunt Doug White Steve White Jerry Whiteheart Javan Whitt Eddie Wilkins Don Willard Alice Williams Jo Ann Williams John Williams Larry Williams Candy Williard David Williard Adina Wilson Debbie Wilson Jan Wilson Shirley Wilson Sue Wilson One More Year— ilson Wayne Wimmer Bill Windham James Winters John Woodard Terri Young lanne Charlotte Yokely Brenda Yokley Terry Woods Sydney Wooten D coming represen- e s hom Junior clas tatives. 86 Baby Eagles RA SOS Sophomore Class Officers: Phyllis Angell, Secretary; Bruce Robbins, President; Libby Yokely, Trea- surer; Danny Robertson, Vice-President. 87 The sophomore class receive their first taste of high school life in late August. Since they are just starting out, they can make their first year here at East one of much emphasis on their life. Study habits developed early in their high s chool career can lead to honors and special recognition in their final year. Sophomore Class Sponsors: Miss Green, Mr. Musten, Mrs. Wright. Sophomores Shirley Aldridge Donnell Allen Ricky Allen Dawn Amos Patricia Angell Phyllis Angell Bobby Arrington Donna Ashburn Arny Atkins Craig Atkins Herbie Atkins Ronnie Atkins Pam Badgett Allen Baggott George Baker Carol Ballard Ricky Barber Freddy Barbour Pam Bargiol Dennis Barnes Debbie Bassett Mike Bauguess Debbie Beeson Jane Beeson Jerry Beeson Ralph Bentley Betty Berrier Barbara Blackburn Linda Blackburn Butch Bil es Jerrell Blair Smokey Blevins Claudia Boles Kay Boles Donald Bowles Kay Bowles Laura Bradley Daniel Brannock Mike Brewer Pat Brinson Edna Brooks David Brown 88 Gradually Our Family Enlarges Cession area. service for a quick snack after school at the con await Students Wayne Burton Kathy Brown Robah Burke Barbara Burks Jo Byrd Sandra Cain n “4 oO SU Eas Som OAS Sa Bad SOs AAV Sharon Chappell Susan Cheek nan Re 2 5 ow po ans ax OY % @ ute ae zi Steve Campbell Cheryl Carter Gayle Carter Ronnie Clardy Mike Childress Jane Clark Tim Clinard o SI SS O Qa = S aw Richard Carter Larry Cason Steve Casper 89 Sophomores are Intrigued Sophomores discover a new world as they peer into the microscope. Marilyn Coble Barbara Coleman Willie Coletrain Beverly Collicutt Connie Cook Linda Cook Phyllis Cook Sharon Cook Joseph Corsbie Steve Courtner Steve Cox Thomas Craddock Bonnie Crews Linda Crews Sammy Crews Vickie Crews Donnie Culler Kim Daniel Kyle Daniel Bucky Davis Debbie Davis Denise Davis Eddie Davis Ricky Davis William Davis Albert Dillon Debbie Dillon Judy Dillon 90 By New Freedoms Kent Disher Brenda Dodson Steve Doss | Willie Douthit Deborah Druck Donna Duggins Pat Dull Peggy Duncan Terry Duncan Robby Dunnagan John Dyson Diane Eaton Rebecca Eaton Brent Ebert Nancy Edwards Michael Elium Joe Ellender Anne Elliot Kathy Ezzell Hans Fagg Kevin Fellers Sylvia Ferguson Loyd Ferrell Paul Ferris Craig Finney Cindy Fiumara Jack Flinchum Ann Flynn Jenny Flynn Marilyn Flynn Mike Flynn Stephen Flynn Vickie Flynn Steve Folds Tim Frazier Bill Fulp Debbie Fulp Donald Fulp U5 (Ca tells Jimmy Fulp Joan Fulp Linda Fulp 91 ophomores Mike Fulp Portia Fulp Sarah Fulp William Fulp Carolyn Gardner Claudeen Gilchrist David Gilliam Cheri Godfrey Alan Goode David Gordon Tim Gordon Dwight Gordy Cleo Gorman Norma Gourley Alex Green Dennis Greenwood Keith Grogan Ray Grogan Kathy Gross Bobby Hackler Larry Hairston Linda Hairston - Steve Hall Steve Hammock Barry Hanner Juanita Hare Paulette Harmon Ken Harrell Debra Harris Diane Harris Roger Harris Ronald Hartley Vickie Hartness Carol Hastings Nancy Hauser Karen Hayes Marcia Hazelwood Gary Head Steve Hedgecock Faye Hedgepeth Gary Hedin Karen Hemrick 92 Dennis Henderson Kathy Henderson David Hensdale Raymond Hester Wayne Hester Gregg Higgins Debbie Hilton Cecelia Hitchcock Becky Hixenbaugh Kathy Hodges Bobby Holcomb Jimmy Holt Rita Honaker Doris Honeycutt Bill Howard Josey Howard Keith Huie Jan Hutchens Betty Jo Hutchins Gary Hutchins Beth Hyatt David Idol Lane Idol Mike Idol Another Day Is Anticipated 93 OES eS. s Sophomores Study To sala i } a maaan a Ripaeny ipo Peggy Idol Sammy Idol Tony Idol Debbie Ingram Marcia Jackson Dennis Jacobs Patsy Jakovec Harold James Kathy Jarvis Pat Jarvis Genny Johnson Kaye Johnson Andrea Jones Bekki Jones Cindy Jones Doug Jones Kim Jones Macon Jones Ronnie Jones Steve Jones Linda Jordan Pat Joyce Teresa Kapp James Killian Tim Kimble Steve King Alice Kirkman Martin Kleber 94 ain Knowledge Perry Knight Debbie Koontz Vickie Ladd Debby Landreth Nancy Langham Ronnie Lanier Sandy Lankford Carolyn Larrimore Judy Larrimore Larry Lawson Mitzi Lawson Randy Lawson Richard Lawson Jimmy Leitch Sherry Lemar James Lewellyn Jane Lewellyn Jan Lewis Nancy Lewis Eunice Lineberry Debbie Liner Pam Linville Wanda Linville Roger Loggins Billy Long Connie Lowrey Julliette Loy Sylvia Loy Wayne Lyles Brenda Mabe Johnny Mabe Keith Mabe Lonnie Mabe Melvin Mabe Phillis Mabe Tommy Mabe Kenny Marion Ann Martin Donnie Martin Judy Martin Keith Martin Sandi Martin 95 Confusion Reigns - Robert Mathis Alana Matthews Cheri McCoy Barbara McCuiston Wayne McCuiston Mike McGee Pat McGee Jerry McKee Elizabeth McKoin Judy McLain Philip Mecum Steve Melton Susan Meredith Bobby Middleton Lynn Miller Sharon Mills Veronica Mitchell Jimmy Mooney Jack Moore Micol Morgan Dennis Morris Sharon Morris Sue Morris Brenda Moses 97 Paula Mosteller Steve Motsinger Bishop Mumford John Musselwhite Judy Neal Kathy Neal Richard Nelson Steve Nelson David Neugent Galen Newsom Katrina Newsome Lorita Osborne Lynne Owens Becky Page Ronnie Parnell Becky Parrish Danny Parrish Dianne Parrish Lester Parrish Robert Parrish Charles Paterson Keith Pearman Tommy Peddycord Jon Pegg Sammy Pegram Steve Pegram Janice Pender Mark Penry Students participate in assembly grams. pro- 98 Sophomores Working Together Debbie Peoples Ronnie Perdue Steve Petticord Ben Pettus Diane Phillips Eva Phillips James Phillips Janice Phillips Patty Phillips Linda Phipps Debbie Pope Vickie Porcelli Linda Preston Nancy Price Pamela Price Diane Pyrtle Bonnie Queen Sandy Queen Anita Raby Debra Raper Linda Rathbone Barry Reavis Kevin Redmon Sue Redmon Henry Reich Jerry Reid Tom Reynolds Barbara Richardson Kathy Richardson Robert Ridge Jerry Ring Janette Rivers Bruce Robbins Sharon Robbins Allen Roberson Danny Robertson Joan Robertson Richard Robertson Gwen Rohath Jerry Rosenquist Kenny Rothrock Don Routh 99 High Academic Vickie Rushing Wanda Sales Regina Sams Diana Sanders Susie Sanders Bob Sapp Gerald Sapp Mike Sapp Donald Scales Bob Schultz Judye Scott Deborah Sears Arlin Sechrist Rodney Segraves Joan Self Sheila Sells Rita Sheets Mike Shelton Steve Sherriff Ruth Sherrill Robert Shore | Donnie Shuskey Mike Simmons Myra Simmons Charles Simpson Terry Simpson Jan Singleton Ricky Singleton Cindy Sink Bobby Sisk Cathy Slate Vikki Slate Greg Slaydon Becky Smith Cathy Smith Curtis Smith David Smith Debbie Smith Gini Smith Jenny Smith Keith Smith Michelle Smith 100 Averages Are Goals Larry Smith Pam Smith Ricky Smith Ronnie Smith Sandra Smith Ernie Snider Ray Snell Sue Southard Tommy Spainhour Danny Spillman Diane Sprinkle Tim Stafford Don Stallard Terry Stanley Marlene Stevens Paula Stevenson Billy Stewart Sammy Stewart John Stigall Danny Stoltz Susan Stoltz Daphne Swaim Ginger Swaim Karen Swaim Mary Swaim Mike Swaim Mabel Talbert Diane Tate Charlie Taylor Melvin Taylor Shirley Taylor Tim Terrell Danny Thomas Ted Thompson Connie Tilley Sandy Tilley Linda Truell Mike Turner Steve Turner Gary Tuttle Larry Tuttle Sandra Tuttle 101 Finally Former Rivals Sophomores learn to drive. David Vance Gale Vance SPAPAESITESESA Oat SHA ran AY Penny Vance Brenda Vanhoy ee 7 yy ” Ly of Sey j oy Christene Vanhoy Vickie Venable Jo Ann Vermeulen Winn Vermeulen Alden Vernon Tim Vogler Charles Wadelington Mark Waggoner Dennis Wagner Randall Wagoner Claudette Waiters Steve Walburn Mike Walker Robert Walker Sharon Walker Susan Walker Vickie Wall Mike Ward ‘ Beth Warner Leon Warren Claudia Watson Judy Watson Joan Watts Kenneth Weaver 102 Become Kathy Weavil Ronnie Weavil Steve Weavil Barry Webster Darlene Welch Denise Whicker Larry Whicker William Whicker Doug White Jimmy Whitely Sue Whitt Wayne Wilkins Gerry Williams Joan Williams Windell Willis Howard Wilson Janice Wilson Nelie Wilson Mark Winfrey Pat Withers Susan Wood Celeste Wright Jean Wright Nellie Wright Janice Wynn Kay Yancey Libby Yokely Malalm Yokely Janet Young Ronnie Ziglar 103 104 Organizations At East Forsyth, after school activities play a major part in any well rounded student’s life. Almost every afternoon there are organi- zational meetings to be attended. After cus- tomary socializing, club members meet to learn, to work, to construct, to create, and to profit from their own interests. It is often easy to become involved in too many activi- ties and to find one’s self staying after school for a club meeting every afternoon. This is a mistake for a student, but nothing like the mistake made by those non-participating students. Most after school activities add to what has been learned in the classroom. These organizations build character in each student. 105 Student Government The Student Government here at East Forsyth is one of the most important facets of our school. The officers are elected democratically, and through the House of Representatives and the Executive Council we have a hand in our own adminis- tration. Kenny Weavil President FIRST ROW: Barry Dowell, Sherry Smith, Pattie Hutchins, Jane Davis, Linda Biles, Mary Higgins, Brenda Tuttle, Carolyn Petticord. SECOND ROW: Doug Mabe, Kenny Willard, Bethy Satterthwaite, Rose Ellen Wall, Phil Lane, Judy Ingram, Mary Jo Neal, Barbara Withers. THIRD ROW: Gary Daniel, Barbara Mullinax, Carolyn McKaughn, Ronnie Charles, Betsy Voss, Benny Hartley, Linda Kuzio. Phil Lane, Vice President; Sherry Smith, Speaker of the House; Doug Mabe, Trea- surer; Pattie Hutchens, Secretary. 106 House of Representatives FIRST ROW: Takeeta Holland, Debbie Perry, Carolyn Petticord, Dianne Blaylock, Tom Riley, Steve Hammock, Mike Flynn, John Woodard, Norman, Rosemary Settle, Debbie Harvey, Linda Biles, Kathy Mahood. Mike McGee, Camilla Vaughn, Mike Idol, Gayneil Highfill, Sherry SECOND ROW: Barbara Burks, Gwen Rohath, Debbie Liner, Connie Smith, Debbie Fulton, Doug Mabe, Vicki Fulp, Steve Whicker, Karen Tilly, Kathy Weavil, Judy Scott, Jane Davis, Debbie Sides, Connie Neal, Susan Chaney, Dana Mansfield, Kenny Weavil, Kenny Williard, Boyan, Frankie Edwards, Marcia Callahan, Sue Dalton, Ann Joyce, Johnny Kearns. Nancy Pender, Nancy Whicker, Debbie Davis. THIRD ROW: Jack The Beau Five play at our homecoming dance sponsored by the Stu- dent Government. “What'd you do? You pinned it to my hand! You pinned the stupid spirit ribbon to my hand!” 107 Anchor Club Admiral Bill Neal —— Anchor Club Betsy Voss President Judy McGee Camilla Vaughn Gayneil Highfill Kathy Billings Vice President Secretary Treasurer Chaplin The Anchor Club is a service club to the school and com- They sponsored a dance along with the Key Club New Years munity. It is also an honor club selected by faculty and club Eve. Anchor club members help teachers before school on members. This year members have worked in the school’s work days and after school. concession stand and filled ditty bags to send to Vietnam. Sarah Adams Annette Corum Vickie Fulp Penni Griffin Pattie Hutchins Ann Ingram Judy Ingram Pam Jones Linda Kuzio Vickie McKaughn Barbara Mullinax Karen Neal Mary Jo Neal Bethy Satterthwaite Sue Sherrill Carrene Sink Becky Smith Brenda Stafford Margi Ross Candy Willard 109 Key Club A Key Club member must be an upright East High student. Salem, made safety surveys, parked cars e ach morning, raisec He must have at least a B-average. The Key Club is an honor the school flag, and cleaned up the parking lot each month club serving both the school and the community in many They are in the process of constructing a nature trail. The Key worthwhile projects. This year at East the Key Club has sold Club sponsored a bonfire for football season, and they co- spirit mugs, and they are erecting a permanent school sign. sponsored a spirit dance with the Anchor Club. They have also hosted the Key Club Convention in Winston- Dennis Blackburn Jackie Blaylock Randy Barrow Terry Boles Dorman Caudle Dann y Cook Gary Daniel Barry Dowell Robbie Dunnagan Willie Flynt Jimmy Gibbs Bobby Gilbert Ritchie Griffith Dennis Greenwood Ronald Hartley David Hastings Kenny Hastings Johnny Kerns Doug Mabe Bill Neal Jimmy Nelson Van Nelson Ronnie Pegram James Peddycord Richard Russell Dale Segraves Rodney Segraves Charlie Snow David Vanhoy Mike Ward Kenny Weavil Ronnie Whicker Kenny Willard Mark Winfrey 110 Benny Hartley President yn Nn SE at ceyeny Cs 2 EES S Omer oOo me o 4 d oe ai Oo = SE fa ay Es Se aed se eats) er} GP) yn” — 85 Ss aa sl ta o is) a) = ) And I don’t even like doughnuts.’ 66 Annette Corum Key Club Sweetheart f the school year. inning o Key Clubers helping teachers at the beg 111 y We Did it! er sherri A Sept ieee Z gay, Gh BS Cie ae @ Organizations Editors: Susan Rothrock and Gayneil Highfill. 112 Ness WRG: Eddie Parrish, Assistant Editor. Honors Editors: Debbie Perry and Joan Martin. Aquila Staff Throughout the year, beginning even last summer, the staff of the Aquila has worked hard on this year’s annual. They have strived to record a thorough history of this school year. - As usual, the annual staff rushes madly to meet their deadline. Sys Editors: Ann Ingram, Richard Russell, Sherry Smith, Debbie ulton. Photographers: Dennis Blackburn, Barry Dow- ell. Sports Editors: Julia Plemmons, Donna Swaim. Art Editors: Becky Smith, Carrene Sink. j Wits) Talon Staff The Talon staff is completely voluntary. These dedicated stu- dents work enthusiastically to publish periodically the school’s newspaper. Managing Editors: Vicki Talley, Joan Martin. Editor-in-Chief, Barbara Withers. a2 | Section Editors: FIRST ROW: Margi Ross, Sharon Worrell, Sue Sherrill, Debbie Miller, Vicky Rowe. SECOND ROW: Sherry Smith, Trish Swaim, Barbara Mullinax. 114 They Informed Us. What in the Worrell?! oy Margi Ross, Teen Page Correspondent. FIRST ROW: Charlotte Yokley, Lin Nelson, Debbie Dillon, Judy Watson, Faye Hedgepeth, Michelle Smith, Lorita Osborne, Nancy Langham, Alice Kirkman. SECOND ROW: Nancy Potts, Mary Ann Mitchell, Pat Withers, Susan Rothrock, Jimmy Gibbs, Gary Daniel, Richard Russel, Danny Cockman. 115 Pep Club The Pep Club of East Forsyth is a large organization that pro- motes school spirit. They promote projects to encourage stu- dent participation. The members put up spirit bulletin boards and organize Pep Club sections at football and basketball games. This year they sponsored a bonfire during football season and chartered buses for various basketball games, | Beanies and pompoms were also sold by the Pep Club. FIRST ROW: Barry Baker, Chuck Collicutt, Ed Parrish, Jinny Biles, Gary Daniel. SECOND ROW: Nancy Potts, Debbie Dillon, Brenda Loggins, Kathy Mahood, Karen Hayes, Betsy Voss, Pam Jones, Jeanne Mooney, Dianne Norman, Susan Chaney, Donna Swaim, Frankie Edwards. THIRD ROW: Debbie Miller, Sue Club, Darlene Welch, Barbara Withers, Sharon Worrell, Vicki Talley, Sharon Godwin, Cindy Smith, Candy Willard, Sydney Wootten, Theresa Bently, Linda Clodfelter, Larry Pep Club section cheers on Eagles. 116 Davis. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Burks, Sharon Myers, Nancy Folds, Joan Martin, Debbie Wilson, Rose Ellen Wall, Barbara Mullinax, Debbie Pope, Joan Robertson, Debbie Sides, Sue Redmon, Ann Ingram. FIFTH ROW: Gwen Rohath, Gini Smith, Judy Watson, Faye Hedgepeth, Nelie Wilson, Paula Mosteller, Michelle Smith, Ann Martin, Karen Neal, Claudia Watson, Libby Yokely, Kim Daniel, Sharon Vaughn, Gloria Calico, Jenny Smith. A Pep Club bulletin board takes co-operation—Huh, Ed? GAA FIRST ROW: Debbie Fulp, Sue Redmon, Ann Ingram, Gail Patterson, Debbie Wilson, Me- linda Hendrix, Debbie Mar- shall, Joann Neal, Connie Boy- an, Joyce Nelson, Jeanette Rob- erson, Peggy Idol, Sandy Lank- ford, Nessie Whicker. SECOND ROW: Janice Wynn, Lynn Rothrock, Sandra Idol, Pam Howerton, Karen Haney, Kathy Smith, Pat Ezzell, Jan Floyd, Diane Eaton, Debbie Miller, Kathy Weavil, Nancy Price, Wanda Linville, Linda Kuzio, Debbie Ingram. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Carter, Judy Scott, Charlotte Odom, Sue Morris, Susan Wood, Paula Stevenson, Denise Davis, Pat Ramey, Shar- on Cook, Pam Smith, Cindy Jones, Claudine Gilcrest, Shar- on Godwin, Connie Jones. Monogram Club FIRST ROW: Steve Roberson, Doug Davis, Larry Roberts, Marty Beeson, Tommy Champney, Mike Barger, Bill Neal, Herman Martin, John Woodard; Ricky Easter, Barry Baker, Hoagy Ables, Wayne Eller, Mike Carr, Danny Caudil, Ronnie James, Rusty Sawyer, James McKee. SECOND ROW: William Huffman, Jimmy Nelson, Ronnie Charles, Kenny Weavil, Wayne Barnard, Ronnie Champney, Mark Godwin, Richard Idol, Wade Wall, Danny Hayes, Webb Chambers, Jimmy Gibbs, Randy Grogan, Brent Holcomb, Steve Whicker, Bobby Sisk, Charlie Simpson, Mike Creason, Danny Melton. 117 Drama _ Club The Dramatics Club is for those students interested in acting The Debate Club at East encourages good public speaking and related fields. Their performances are presented to the and developes critical thinking. student body. FIRST ROW: Charlotte Yok- ley, Susan Walker, Debbie Liner, Debbie Harvey, Susan Rothrock, Loretta Osborn, Cin- dy Sink, Mrs. Kirby, Patsy Jakovec, Pam Badgett. SEC- OND ROW: Dianne Norman, Debbie Redmond, Carol White, Judy Dillon, Barbara Black- burn, Mary Hill, Glenda Allison, Vicky Rowe, Mrs. Lambeth. THIRD ROW: Richard Russel, Larry Davis. Debate Club Margi Ross, Danny Cook, Pat Hull, Brenda Stafford, David Hastings, Ronnie Whicker, Barbara Mullinax, Keith Martin, Pat Withers. 118 Characters: Margot, Harlequin, and Columbine practice Drama Club production “The Wonder Hat.” ERLewORs eRe we Pi . Club FIRST ROW: Sarah Adams, Donna Mintz, Charlotte Yokley, Mary Ann Mitchell, Mike McGee. SECOND ROW: Mary Higgins, Linda Phelps, Debbie Miller, Pat Ezzell, Nancy Potts, Vicki Talley, Ginny Satterthwaite, Sue Sherrill, Richard Russel. THIRD ROW: Barbara Withers, Barbara Mullinax, Sharon Worrell. 119 French Club This year at East all the foreign language clubs have been active. The French Club had a French banquet at Christmas to promote a better understanding of the French people and their customs. Zi a a . “Oh Goody! We’ve got the ball. Run French fries, run!” “Merci Beaucoup, Treva. 99 66 Aw, you’re puttin’ me on!” FIRST ROW: Gerald Sapp, Mike Idol, John Dyson, Mike McGee, W. T. Brogden, Galen Newsom, Denny Nelson. SECOND ROW: Miss Henderson, Patsy Jakovec, Penny Vance, Pam Badgett, Debbie Ingram, Clayanne Elliott, Susan Rothrock, Norma Gourley, Pat Dull, Dianne 120 Sprinkle, Gwen Rohath, Debbie Phillips. THIRD ROW: Marcia Lowe, Dennis Blackburn, Sydney Wootten, Treva Haynes, Judy Ingram, Gayle Patterson, Ruth Sherrill, Julia Plemmons, Jenny Johnson, Nelie Wilson, Susan Wood, Sylvia Loy, Myra Simmons, Sharon Walker, Connie Boyan. Latin Club The Latin Club carried out a number of Roman funerals and weddings this year. A Latin student running around campus in a toga has come to be regarded as a commonplace sight here at East. FIRST ROW: Tom Griffin, Barry Baker, JaVan Whitt, Pam Howerton, Karen Haney, Myra Moore, Nancy Potts, Debbie Pope, Judy Watson, Lynn Vance, Sydney Wootten, Karen Neal, Danny Robertson, Susan Flynt, Carolyn Snow, Penni Griffin, Larry Davis, Gregg Higgins, Gary Daniel. SECOND ROW: Dianne Norman, Sharon Vaughn, Gloria Carico, Linda Skelton, Sylvia Nelson, Nancy Pender, Janice Wilson, Nancy Price, Debbie Sides, Elaine Baker, Jane Davis, Pam Jones, Candy Willard, Hilda Hastings, Cathy Chaney, Vicki Talley, Brenda Sullivan, Margaret “Just 30 minutes ago I had a skinny wretched bod...” 121 Sell, Debbie Miller, Kathy Weavil, Michelle Smith, Paula Mosteller, Sharon Cook, Glenda Mitchell. THIRD ROW: Pat Ramey, Penny Luck, Becky Smith, Rosemary Settle, John Kearns, Debbie Cobbler, Phil Matthews, Sharon Myers, Virginia Stevens, Linda Johnson, Linda VanHoy, Randy Barrow, Sherry Smith, Joan Martin, Frankie Edwards, Bobbie Douthit, Kathy Mahood, Jennifer Smith, Kathy Duncan, Robert Cox, Mike Baugess, Sandy Tilley, Jo Byrd. LUPERCAL IS FUN! Spanish Club The Spanish Club participated in the annual powder puff foot- ball game. Other projects to promote interest in Spanish were also executed. Lowrey, Faye Hedgepeth, Nancy Langham, Barbara Burks, Beverly Collicutt, Jan Singleton, Jenny Satterthwaite, Joan McGee, Pam Price, Bernice Smart, Ginger Swaim. j FIRST ROW: Richard Russell, Charlie Snow. SECOND ROW: Sharon Godwin, Ann Flynn, Susie Sanders, Kay Yancy, Bethy Satterthwaite, Connie Tilley, Kathy Ezzell, Alice Kirkman, Pat Ezzell, Sharon Worrell, Bonnie Teague. THIRD ROW: Jan Lewis, Dianne Parrish, Connie “Uh-Huh! I bet I had you faked off.” The Spanish Club practices Christmas carols for assembly. 122 Fellowship of Christian Athletes Youth For Christ and Fellowship of Christian Athletes stress Christianity among teenagers. YFC sponsored Friday morning devotions and was in charge of a Christmas assembly. The F.C.A. stresses good sports- manship. FIRST ROW: Donna Jakovec, Carolyn Nobelett, Debbie Sell, Alice Debbie Dillon. THIRD ROW: Linda Jones, Linda Blackburn, Sylvia Walker, Vickie McCullem, Jean Vogler, Brenda Tuttle, Judy Martin, Shelton, Pat Ramey, Ginger Lewis, Margaret Sell, Kathy Billings. Gail Carter, Pam Badgett, Patsy Jakovec. SECOND ROW: Kathy FOURTH ROW: Steve Roberson, Steve Motsinger, Richard Russell, Williard, Judy Akers, Kathy Parnell, Sue Roberson, Debbie Pyrtle, Anita Keith Osborne, Mike Turner, Chris Hilton, James McKee. Mayberry, Dianne Norman, Jan Scott, Dianne Pyrtle, Belinda Staten, 123 Madrigals The Chorus program here is an outstanding aspect of our They performed before many groups this year, bringing back school. The Madrigal Singers are well known for their ability. a “good name”’ for East Forsyth. | FIRST ROW: Richard Griffith, Donna Glasgow, Dennis Vaughn, Mona ROW: Carrene Sink, David Newsom, Terry Hartsell, Billy Landreth, Binkley, Steve Musten, Brenda Stafford, Frankie Luck, Cindy Smith, Rose Ellen Wall, Jimmy Gibbs, Kathy Billings, Wayne Roesel, Connie Eddie Parrish, Connie Crawford, Jackie Blaylock, Sarah Adams. SECOND Jones, Ronnie Pinyan, Doris Cox, Mike Kiger. Caprice Singers Ce OSM UII os nto tpt ea ieaatialis Susan Flynt, Glenda Carlyle, Mary Hill, Linda Biles, Tonya Smith, Sue Hauser, Mary Jo Neal, Debbie Miller, Debbie Welborn, Joan Robertson, Morris. Jeanne Mooney, Ruth Sherril, Ann Jayne, Charlotte Odom, Amy 124 Twas the night before Christmas for the Madrigals. Potpourri Singers FIRST ROW: Debbie Fulton, Dennis Vaughn, Sydney Wootten, Mike ROW: Jean Vogler, Tom Riley, Takeeta Holland, David Angel, Mike Idol, Nancy Brown, David Teague, Billy Ruth Baggott, Jerry Goode, Parsons, Lynn Vance, Win Vermuellen, Jan Floyd, Greg McGee, Sue Janie Idol, Danny Laramore, Debbie Perry, Mike Taylor. SECOND Sherrill, Tom Beeson, Charlotte Yokely. 125 College Club FIRST ROW: Susan Rothrock, Penny Luck, Carolyn Snow, Sharon Fowler, Jane Davis, Sandy Crotts, Debbie Redmond, Carolyn Mc- Kaughn, Penni Griffin, Lin Nelson, Vicki Talley. SECOND ROW: Charlie Snow, Dennis Blackburn, Jimmy’ Gibbs, Danny Cockman, Dorman Caudle, Jimmy Fulp, Barbara Withers, Joan Martin, Mary Ellen Idol, Dianne Norman, Joan McGee, Jenny Satterthwaite, Vicky Fulp, Gail Patterson. THIRD ROW: Tommy Champney, Richard Griffith, Tom Griffin, Steve Reid, Terry Boles, Bobby Gilbert, Kenny Willard, Margi Ross, Gary Daniel, Rose Ellen Wall, Ann Ingram, Debbie Sides, Paula Hutchings, Barry Baker. Junior Achievement FIRST ROW: Don Hackett, Tommy Ingram, Clarence Rierson, David Angel, Sherman Dalton, Mike Fulcher, Robert Cox, Ricky Jenkins, Grady Scott, Bucky Davis, W. T. Brogden, Dickie Barreau, John Wood- ard, Dorman Caudle, Mike Holcomb, Jimmy Winters, Danny Craver, Greg Higgins. SECOND ROW: Victor Keen, Denny Nelson, Billy Jarvis, Raeford Smith, Gary Matthews, Mike Parsons, Tom Griffin, tt, CG le. on ‘cD Lp hie G “op Judy Ingram, Carol White, Jeanne Mooney, Cynthia Landreth, Dianne Criner, Naomi Fulton, Carol Griffin, Debbie Gabriel, Vickie Baker, Glenda Snipes, Judy Hall, Delores Webster, Susan Hunsucker, Doris Kirkman, Gloria Carico, Elaine Tittsworth, Sandy Crotts, Marie Smith, Sharon Turner, Dianna Grubbs, Steve Amos. Science Club The Science Club makes a connection. Ronnie Pegram, Kenny Willard, Mike Hancock, Steve Sherriff, Mike Parsons, Bobby Gilbert, Terry Boles, Barry Dowell, JaVan Whitt, Ronnie Whicker, Carol White. 127, FIRST ROW: Danny Bowers, Paul McCray, Thomas Whicker. SECOND ROW: Ricky Vogler, Steve Hutchens, Steve Money, Don Pegram. THIRD ROW: Ron- nie Jakovec, Vickie Byrd, Steven Bowman, Tom Cline. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Earnhardt, Sam Cain, Norman Freeman, Wayne Hass. FIFTH ROW: Ronnie Mc- Knight, Ronney Clinard, Wade Loggins, Herman Richardson, Gary Guthrie. ICT Distributive Education FIRST ROW: Roger Lemmons, Rex Sell, Tony Mansfield, Elladean Bowling, Linda Myers, Martha Jackson, Nora’ Matthews, Carol Clinard, Carol Griffin, Janice Idol, Sandra Phillips, Taft Simpson. SECOND ROW: Terry Bull, Jerry Fulp, Steve Gordon, Bobby Moore, Dwight Sink, David Martin, Raymond Cecil, Danny McGee. | 128 D. E. student displays meat for customer. A couple of little F.T.A. apple- polishers! FIRST ROW: Kathy Mahood, Corum, Julia Plemmons, Nancy Brown, Debbie Miller, Linda Clod- felter, Barbara Withers. SECOND ROW: Judy Watson, Faye Hedgepeth, Myra Moore, Debbie Harvey, Rosemary Settle, Ginger Swaim, Nancy Price, Susie Sanders, Nancy Hauser. THIRD ROW: Janice Phillips, Julia Hedgecock, Elaine Baker, Jane Davis, Debbie Sides, Debbie Phillips, Kathy Whicker, Pat Hull, Annette 129 Jan Wilson, Mary Jo Neal, Debbie Welborn, Camilla Vaughn. FOURTH ROW: Vicki Talley, Kathy Billings, Gayneil Highfill, Randy Barrow, Richard Russell, Wayne Wimmer, Candy Walser, Karen Haney, Becky Smith, Mary Ann Mitchell. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Langham, Pat Dull, Ruth Sherrill, Donna Swaim, Pam Howerton, Frankie Edwards, Sharon Worrell, Linda Vanhoy, Takeeta Holland, Denise Moore, Kathy Smith. East High Concert Band The Concert Band showed its versatility by playing music compositions by the masters of the music field and by playing popular teenage hits. The Band sent members to the All-State Band Clinic at Appalachian State University. The band also prepared music for the State Contest held in April at Greens boro, North Carolina. The year was ended by presentation of concert entitled “Springtime in Song.” 130 EAST HIGH SOUL “Hastings, you're playing the wrong song!” ae SS S D.A.T., blow your horn. “WHAT IS THIS???” 131 Swinging Eaglettes FIRST ROW: Shirley Macy, Debbie Welborn, Connie Jones, Donna Swaim, Pat Ezzell, Mary Pegram, Jane Vogler, Jean Parham, Kathy Whicker, Mary Jo Neal, Frankie Edwards, Margo Rushing, Naomi Fulton. SECOND ROW: Paula Hutchings, Mickey Lemmons, Terry Wilson, Patti Davis, Melinda Hendrix, Karen Neal, Jan Wilson, Pam 132 Little, Sue Morris, Sherry Gregory, Elaine Baker, Debbie Sides, Karer Hemrick, Carolyn Wallin. THIRD ROW: Sandra Cook, Sandy Queen. Sharon Cook, Edna Brooks, Vickie Rushing, Debbie Harris, Pam Smith Charlotte Odom, Kathy Ezzell, Ruth Sherrill, Sue Redmon, Susar Stoltz. FHA FIRST ROW: Vickie Ladd, Karen Swaim, Janice Wilson, Marcia Calla- Sharon Fowler, Gwen Beck, Julia Hedgecock, Lynn Owens, Linda han, Nancy Pender, Mary Ann Mitchell, Mary Higgins, Shirley Brown. Preston, Virginia Stevens, Bobbie Jo Newman, Pam Evens, Donna SECOND ROW: Marcia Jackson, Carol Hastings, Patsy Reid, Lynn Angel, Paulette Harmon. THIRD ROW: Marie Smith, Vickie Fulp, Lin Willis, Mary Jo Neal, Debbie Fulton, Rose Ellen Wall, Camilla Vaughn, Nelson, Ann Jayne, Lynette Watson, Carolyn Wallin. “Tet’s see .. . Mama Bear here, Papa Bear there, and Baby Bear and Sleeping Beauty at the end.” F.H.A. girls dress dolls. 133 Library Club FIRST ROW: Linda Jordan, Vickie Venable, Becky Page, Linda Crews, Doris Kirkman, Brenda Idol. SECOND ROW: Vickie Slate, Brenda VanHoy, Karen Davis, Sharon Walker, Jane Davis, Jean Vogler. THIRD Charlie Snow, David Fulcher, Gary Meridith, Doug Long, Tom Griffin, Mike Sidden, Ray Snell, Carol White, David Van- Hoy, Doug Poorman, Mary Hill, Kenny Hastings, Mr. Allen. 134 ROW: Kathy Hodges, Bobbie Jo Newman, Donna Ashburn, Cheri Mc- Coy, Kathy Stack, Sheila Goode, Brenda Yokley, Mrs. Sanders. Chess Club Lynn Vance, Linda Johnson, Paul Webb, Donna Mintz, Candy Walser, Melvin “T LOVE art!” Kiser, Charlotte Yokely, Kathy Franklin, Linda Myers. Health Careers Club FIRST ROW: Karen Haney, Pam Howerton, Debbie Welborn, Sandra Luck, Lynn Owens, Pattie Hutchins, Debbie Redmon. FOURTH ROW: Cook, Gail Patterson, Debbie Moore, Mary Jo Neal, Darlene Dwiggins. Susan Cheek, Peggy Idol, Clay Anne Elliott, Lin Nelson, Joan McGee SECOND ROW: Kathy Weavil, Brenda Sullivan, Kathy Parnell, Donna Cathy Duncan, Pat Withers. FIFTH ROW: Joan Dillon, Mary Eller _Jakovec, Jan Floyd, Frankie Edwards, Bobbie Douthit, Adina Wilson. Idol, Anita Mayberry, Mitzi Lawson, Chris Cheatham, Janet Hicks THIRD ROW: Betty Jo Hutchins, Darlene Welch, Penni Griffin, Penny Debbie Stanley. } 135 Office Helpers FIRST ROW: Cathy Reavis, Shirley Brown, Meta Witcher, Sharon Fulp, Debbie Harvey. SECOND ROW: Shirley Macy, Sue Waggoner, Joan Owenby, Bonnie Crews, Kathy Whicker, India Page, Rosemary Settle. THIRD ROW: Mary Pegram, Peggy Waggoner, Kathy Brown, Vickie Motsinger, Betty Hen- drix, Mary Ann Mitchell. pee ee i FIRST ROW: Tim Stafford, Wayne Barnard, Ronnie Champney, Bill Barry Reavis, Mr. Sherrill, Larry Holder, Barry Webster, Mike Westmore- Neal. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Holt, Billy Winham, Kerry Blakely, land, Mike Holcomb, Ronnie Charles, Roger Wright, John Blue, Mike Terry Bull, Ricky Snipes, Larry Roberts, Donnie Nichols. THIRD ROW: Dudley. FFA 136 Bus Drivers FIRST ROW: Rickey Jenkins, Kenneth Matthews, Roger Wright, Sammy Tilley, John Broom, Larry Chandler, Mike Pierce, Lanny Boles, Steve Roberson, Wade Loggins, Larry Roberts, Dickie Barreau, Curtis Mustin, Billy Long, Fred Knots. SECOND ROW: Carl Simmons, Rae- ford Smith, Larry Chandler, Mike Fulcher, Henry Chandler, Doug Brin- son, Butch Lofflin, Mike Calhoun, Gary Matthews, Gary Siler, Steve Motsinger, Charles Ball, Jimmy Wilson, Raeford M. Smith, Dorman Caudle, David Hastings, John Blue, Mike Holcomb, Ann Adams, Mary Hill, Luther Scales, Melvin Kiser, Chris Hilton, Gwen Beck, Jimmy Gibbs, Beverly Weavil, Jerry Goode, Billy Ruth Baggott, Rusty Sawyer, Mike Tate, Margret Sell, Mike Westmoreland, Doug Mabe, Jerry Lewis, Steve VanHoy, Bynam Ashby, Pat Fulton, Mike Taylor, Tommy Ingram, Larry Hartness, Craig Motsinger. THIRD ROW: Dennis Vaughn, David Angel, Larry Williams, Phil Chaney, Kenneth Branch, Troy Sexton, Ronnie Linville, Keith Osborne, Bobby Gardner, Mike Richard- son, Rickey Slaydon, Grady Scott, Jimmy Robertson. “Joe!” Stupid fools! They don’t know that DARING DICKIE (notorious for his 30 m.p.h. joy rides) is driving. 138 Sports—the quality of players, the sports- manship of a team, the chants of the cheer- leaders, the support of a Pep Club and the shouts of fans—each is an important part in displaying dreams for a school team that will tower above even the toughest competitors. The blue and white opened the year with a football season well worth the praise of everyone. Basketball is next on the agenda. From all around spectators come to watch the perfect teamwork of a club in action. In early spring baseball attracts the attention of the spectator. Each athlete is able to look back and see his accomplishments. They know the battle’s won and they go on to build a better tomorrow. Athleties 139 BURLINGTON Outstanding pass plays opened the Eagles’ season with an up- set win over the 4-A favorite, Burlington Williams. Perfect - a bs teamwork set the final tally at 12-9. Soaring High is the ATKINS A number two victory came for the Eagles as they rolled over Atkins Camels at Bowman Gray. The 35-6 results came from arsity Football Team passes by Wayne Eller to Webb Chambers and Ronnie Champ- ney, and a pass interception by Bill Neal. Touchdown pass—and away he goes! The Mighty Eagles Carry Home a 6-4 Record HIGH POINT PARKLAND East Forsyth whipped High Point in a 13-7 victory with a East dominated the first half of its game with the Mustangs, touchdown play showing one minute on the clock. This made but in the last few minutes, a safety killed the Eagles’ win- the Eagles 3-0 in the season thus far. ning streak, making the final score 23-19. | FIRST ROW: Gerald Sapp, Ronnie Champney, Danny Melton, Mike Hayes, Luther Scales, David Newsom, Victor Keen, Brent Holcomb, _ Creason, Ronnie Charles, Jimmy Nelson, Mike Barger, Webb Chambers, Randy Grogan, Steve Whicker, Frankie Koontz. FOURTH ROW: Mike Randy Beeson. SECOND ROW: Phil Matthews, Bi ll Neal, Barry Baker, Karr, William Huffman, Wade Wall, Ronnie Smith, Paul Webb, Randy Warren Karr, Wayne Eller, Keith Martin, Herman Martin, John Woodard, Williams, Sonny Holland, Tommy Champney, Mike Dudley, Harry Larry Roberts. THIRD ROW: Neil Spainhour, Bobby Myers, Danny Ables, Randy Mickey. Mr. Charles Morton, Backfield Coach Mr. Ben Hunnicutt, Defensive Line Mr. Carl Clarke Head Football Coach Athletic Director 141 Karr, Barger, Charles and Eller make 4-A Team NORTH The Eagles could not seem to get the team rolling as the big rival from North handed East a 14-0 defeat at Bowman Gray Stadium. SMITH Warren Karr scored twice in a rally that almost beat Greensboro Smith. The score was tied 20-20 until Smith made a 21-yard touchdown run. REYNOLDS The Eagles played host to the RJR Demons, who defeated them 23-7. A pass to Bill Neal gave the Eagles their only touchdown. PAGE East’s homecoming game with the Page Pirates echoed cheers throughout the stadium as the mighty Eagles buried the Pirates’ treasure with a 28-12 win. WEST When the Eagles played West, all strength and accuracy was evident as four touchdown passes totaled the points to a 46-26 victory for East. . GRIMSLEY The final game of East was played at home against Grimsley. Outstanding running and passing ability gave the Eagles a 28- 13 win. A 23-member team was picked by the coaches and Journal- Sentinel sportswriters to represent the All-Central 4-A team. Those making the team for East were Warren Karr who gained over 900 yards, Wayne Eller with a total of 1,980 yards in passing, Mike Barger who played linebacker on defense and Ronnie Charles, a center as well as middle guard. Ronnie Champney earned honorable mention. “First and ten, do it again!” 142 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE—1967 ahs Da 3) ON ge nee ben ke) 7 eo DIET Se 0 14h. 20 Ze ar 23 28 [2 . 46 26 PRS See Kick’em high Mighty East. ee . . Burlington wa ACR -..... Higham Parkland o2 a a NORE ...s DI . . . Reynolds eS ss an .. . .Grmmsley 2 a7 oe g ay La eee soe Junior Varsity Football Our junior varsity football boys gained some of the experience hardest and their best and they are an example of what East they need so they can play better football next year. Their Forsyth calls true East High students. zecord is: won three, lost five, and tied two. They played their FIRST ROW: Tim Vogler, Ronnie Weavil, Steve Pegram, Bobby Hol- Turner, Jo Bill Ellendor, Larry Hairston. THIRD ROW: Denny Haston, comb, Mike Brewer, Bruce Robbins, Ben Petis, Sammy Crews, Wayne Lewis Davis, Richard Carter, Hans Fagg, Jerry Reed, Sam Idol, William McCuiston. SECOND ROW: Gerald Carter, Wayne Laws, Tom Petti- Whicker, Robert Ridge, Willie Douthit, Tim Kimble, Willie Coltrain. cord, Ronnie Parnell, Mike Flynn, Bill Long, Galen Newsom, Steve Easivs Gectsiniesieteay (Ate eee BULngtOn Basti tpt eho okap es OR irate gare A LRINS Bastin tare a ied yeas Ligh Point Mr. Alan Morton and Mr. Horace Nelson. Easti easy ae wines oO 2) CO ee eebatkianid, Bastieer a veer ks D6 nee ea le ee NOTLL Bastiat: see ote ton cu) SOU ese eel eT Rastagw ror catanes dt Tear aaa meme yOLCS Bastin, oat sume ata 2] UL naa ec een EA Be Basti pese tice OO On a ee cee aes CSU Eastaeet ee ner ie 19 pee eae GrLimsicy 144 Pass that ball to Victory! Hey, Hey! Take that ball the other way! All the Way to Victory! We've got a VICTORY 145 To climax every football season, a special honor is given to one girl. This title is Homecoming Queen. The players are proud to have selected a beautiful girl to honor East, just as each se- nior is proud of the girl that he has asked to be his sponsor. This evening is the most picturesque of all events. In the center is the Queen, beside her, the Maid of Honor, others of the court, and the sponsors. This is a certain spectacle of memory the Eagles will never forget. Brent Holcomb Annette Corum David Newsom Larry Robertson Debbie Fulton Debbie Perryman Randy Grogan Debbie Moore Neil Spainhour Victor King Vickie McKaughn Sue Manning Phil Matthews Sharon Myers 146 Handsome Gentlemen by the Side of their Sponsors Jimmy Nelson Connie Jones Harry Ables Sammy Tilley Pam Evans Jane Vogler Warren Karr | Jane Pardue Ronnie Champney Carol Hastings Ronnie Charles Herman Martin | Sandy Crotts Sandra Gardner | Wade Wall Marie James 147 A Lovely Homecoming ade Perfect by a Win Over Page Bill Neal Mark Godwin Kathie Mahood Judy Ingram Webb Chambers William Huffman Loretta Chandler Kathy Stack Mike Creason Danny Melton Susan Moore Bobbie Walker ee Mike Karr Randy Williams Mike Barger Jane Davis Juanita Queen Janie Idol 148 The Highlights of Another Sport Now that everybody has thaw- ed out from the chills of outside sports, namely football, indoor sports begin as the doors are opened for basketball. As the team comes onto the court and does some fancy warm-ups, the cheerleaders get the fans’ at- tention with a victory cheer, possibly even “Battle Cry.” Fast moving is this game of bas- ketball where skill, daily drills, quickness, and a prayer for a little luck are all important. This year the Eagles may have been classifeid as small in size, but they were big in ability. And each player gave of his very best—in the game itself and in sportsmanship. Never did they give up or settle for less than the best. DE aba sy OM iar sg yy Wei Aaitcrrgiins. One area of practice work is shown here as Mark Godwin and Webb Chambers shoot from the outside. Webb Chambers makes his debut as our own Eagle ‘‘Globetrotter.” A BASH ih POURS WT Richard Idol and Steve Roberson practice Bill Neal and Kenny Weavil jump high to from the foul line. score. er a handling—a must for Herman Martin, Wade Wall, and Jack Dean Ables, Robert Cox, and Danny Motsinger dribble expertly. aylock. 150 That Balanced Effort Puts East On Top MT. AIRY The Mighty Eagles opened this season with a big win over Mt. Airy 71-64. A show of balanced scoring and good ball handling made the pre-season practices well worthwhile. GREENSBORO SMITH East outscored Smith in the fourth quarter to set up an Eagle victory, 60-50. The teams exchanged hot quarters making it “nip and tuck” to the final bell. REYNOLDS The first quarter gave Reynolds a lead that not even the tough Eagles could break. East, however, did not give up at this deficit but continued to give the Demons a real battle. St eve Roberson ended with a magnificent performance of 22 points. The final score was 67-52. East’s spirit supports a number ONE team. Mr. Jack Blaylock, Head Basketball Coach. — Managers: Dennis Greenwood, Danny Brannock, and Aldean Hartman. 151 Soph WEST East slowed down the pace in their game with West Forsyth. The lead changed hands several times, but the solid, well or- ganized Eagles pulled out the victory, 68-64. PARKLAND Although East Forsyth led through most of the first half, Parkland pulled out a squeaker with the final score standing 57-55. Roberson, Chambers, and Neal all totaled in double figures. omores, Juniors, Seniors, NORTH Eager to get revenge on the Vikings who handed East a loss in football, the basketball team played a tough game in beating North 49-46 at Memorial Coliseum. This win was well dem- onstrated by the team and Coach Blaylock who took home a new red vest which he won from Coach Cartwright of North. Swinging Eaglettes entertain with modern jazz at half time. Coach Blaylock gives the boys a last word of encouragement before they put into action what has been drilled over and over again in daily practice. SAll the way in 4-A”’ We Are the Eagles Stop the action—it’s a loose ball. “Settle down Big Blue, settle down...” “Up to the basket, over the rim” 153 Junior Varsity Basketball In Junior Varsity Basketball this year we have had three big problems. These are: lack of height, lack of quickness, and lack of playing experience. Randy Beeson has an average of twenty points a game, and Kenny Rothrock’s average is ten points a game. Bobby Atrington, Raymond Hester, Smokey Blevins, and Mike Flynn have some good moments and should develop into better players with experience. Go! Randy, Go! The mighty Eagles never give up. Mr. Horace Nelson teas 8: FIRST ROW: Donald Scales, David Smith, Lloyd Ferrell, David Vance, Kent Disher, Steve Hall, Ronnie Smith, SECOND ROW: Mike Flynn, Tim Whitley, Ken Rothrock, John Pegg, Bobby Arrington, Mike Simmons, Ray-. mond Hester, Randy Beeson. THIRD ROW: James Phillips, Richard Robertson, Wayne Lyles, David Neugent, Smokey Blevins, Richard Carter. 154 i ! Go Go, Eagles as, iii ge Sap PATE Whey, two! ighty blue! Give us m two Give us ike an Eagle. l It in the ai Up Make that free throw count, big team! The Unseparatables Springtime — Baseball Hn a i 1 _teasesoonaeeneonatoinnisiencnemnvevaens tin mnseenonniae Mat aR yar He FIRST ROW: Wayne Barnard, Ronnie Weavil, Mike Richardson, Tommy Champney, Danny Hayes, James Peddy- Mr. Jack Musten, cord, Jackie Blaylock, Ricky Easter, Clarence Rierson. SECOND ROW: Randy Barrow, Rusty Sawyer, Webb Head Baseball Coser Chambers, John Woodard, Wayne Lyles, Ronnie Champney, Keith Martin, Ben Pettus, Kenny Weavil, W. T. ont ETAT Brogdon, Keith Martin. THIRD ROW: Danny Wilkes, Steve Musten, Bill Neal, Ronnie Charles, Mike Perdue, Ronnie Pinyan, Thomas Beeson, James McKee, Javan Whitt, Jerry McKee, Robert Mathis, Butch Biles. FOURTH ROW: Gary Matthews, Jimmy Mooney, Mallan Yokley, Mike Barger, Randy Grogan, Mike Dudley, Brent Holcomb, Mike Flynn, Dean Ables, Tim Kimble, Lloyd Ferrell. FIFTH ROW: Randy Beeson, Donnie Nichols, Ronnie Ziglar. Okay boys... Who’s next up to bat? Our boys hustle onto the field. 156 A Championship for 68 is Anticipated When springtime comes around, the so-called “Spring Fever” strikes almost every boy and girl. It seems that energy from no- where suddenly pops out and tells each individual to enjoy life. It must tell this to our baseball players anyway because they hop into their uniforms, ready to meet the stiffest of competitors. And out goes East, prepared to bring home an- other school trophy. Brent Holcomb and Coach Musten plan the strategy for the game. “Practice makes perfect!”’ so they say. ; Strike One, Strike Two, and there it goes out of the park. ) 157 Warm Weather Means Golf More people play golf than any other sport. Golf is skill and not strength. There are two basic ways to play golf, match play and medal play. Match play is played by winning each hole while medal golf is played by winning each round. FIRST ROW: Richard Griffith, David Newsom, Brent Elient, Tom Riley, Tommy Ayers, Jerry Hare, Keith Osborne. SECOND ROW: Bob Schultz, David Vanhoy, Ronnie Pegram, Terry Boles, Bob Gilbert, Robert Cox, Mike Beeson. THIRD ROW: Ken Hauser, Mark Godwin. Practice Makes PERFECT! FIRST ROW: Harmon Poplin, Doug Davis, David Brown, John Dyson. SECOND ROW: Mike Elium, Jerry Enscore, Wayne Barnard, Larry Cason, Mike Tate. 158 Wrestling The experienced wrestlers that are having a good year are: Harmon Poplin, Steve White, Doug Davis, and Jimmy Nelson. Newcomers that have shown a lot of desire are: Larry Cason, John Dyson, and Bobby Long. Mr. John Withrow Equipment Swing it, Ken. A wrestler in action. 159 Track The track team will have three or four people returning from last year’s squad. Those returning are Marty Beeson in the mile, Steve Whicker in the 880 and sprints, Danny Craver in sprints, Wade Loggins in high jump and pole vault, and Frankie Koontz in pole vault and sprints. These boys will form the nucleus of our team, and the sophomores should make up the fest of the squad. This season could be very successful if some of the promising sophomores come through. Run, Marty! RUN! FIRST ROW: Gary Head, Mike Newsome, Marty Beeson, Alan Michael, Steve Whicker, Frankie Koontz. SECOND ROW: Mike Turner, Phillip Mecum, Danny Craver, Bill Howard, Jimmy Gibbs, Randy Mickey, 160 Danny Melton throws the shot. Aldean Hartman. THIRD ROW: Wayne Eller, Barry Baker, Wade Loggins, Cross Country ‘Cross country is an increasingly popular sport at school this the 4-A Conference meet, and tenth in the state meet. year. It was coached by Mr. Jack Blaylock, Marty Beeson, Reynolds, North, Parkland, and West are just a few of the East’s top runner had a successful season. He finished sixth in schools East competed against. FIRST ROW: Gary Head, Mike Newsome, Marty Beeson, Allen Rober- Ronnie Smith, Ken Morrow, David Neugent. THIRD ROW: Mr. Blay- son, Herbert Atkins, Ricky Davis, Charles Simpson, Mike Turner. lock, Mike Fulp, Craige Blevens, Steve Hall, Albert Dillon. SECOND ROW: Bill Howard, Jack Blaylock, Ken Weavil, Bobby Sink, ? —— eee Run, run, run. See Spot run. 161 petite The East High Girl’s Basketball Team. FIRST ROW: Jan Floyd, Margaret Sell, Pat Ramey, Kathy Parnell, Debbie Miller. SECOND ROW: Vir- ginia Stephens, Bobbie Newman, Joyce Nelson, Nancy Potts. Go East! The Girl’s Athletic Association program provides an opportun- ity for girls to participate in various sports, develop their skills, and sportsmanship. The officers are: Sandra Idol—Presi- dent; Lynn Rothrock—Vice-President; Ann Ingram—Secretary; Sue Clubb—Points Recorder. Simon says “Take one giant step!” All the way In GAA Knock that ball a mile! FIRST ROW: D. Fulp, S. Redmon, A. Ingram, G. Patterson, D. Wilson, M. Hendrix, D. Marshall, J. Neal. SEC- OND ROW: J. Wynn, L. Rothrock, S. Idol, P. Howerton, K. Haney, K. Smith, P. Ezzell, J. Floyd. THIRD ROW: .C. Carter, J. Scott, C. Odom, S. Morris, S. Wood, P. Stevens, D. Davis, P. Ramey. FOURTH ROW: S. Cook, P. Howard, K. Weavil, D. Miller, S. Clubb, C. Boyan, J. Robertson, J. Nelson. FIFTH ROW: D. Ingram, S. Lank- ford, N. Price, W. Linville, P. Idol. SIXTH ROW: L. Kuzio, C. Jones, S. Godwin, N. Whicker, C. Jones, C. Gilcrest. Go Sandra! Mrs. Ann Idol G. A.A. Varsity Cheerleaders Support Our Team Every year when school opens, the students are eager to pre- view the school’s cheerleaders. East always takes pride in its Jenny Biles cheerleaders who have spent many hours in practicing for each game. A special thanks goes to the squad for making the spirit at East ““A-okay.” Annette Corum “We want a vic-to-ry. We want a victory, everybody now.” Debbie Fulton Carolyn Peddycord Betsy Voss Cindy Smith Senior Co-Chief Chief 164 ir The Students Are Proud of The it t and the Cheerleaders Who Boost i Spir Linda Biles Kathie Mahood jard ili Candy W y? igh ighty—East H “Shout our name to the sky, we’re from the m 165 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders are the varsity cheerleaders of tomorrow. They lead the school in spirit. They practice long hours and diligently cheer the junior varsity teams to victory. Whether we win or lose they are always yelling. Sydney Wootten, Chief J. V.’s—Some very special spectators. What will be for tomorrow is at East High today. Pam Jones, Debbie Davis, Diane . : — - | Norman, Jeanie Mooney, Karen : Hayes, Libby Yokley, Susan Chaney, Sidney Wootten, Kim Daniel, Carolyn McKaughn. Sy, 166 MM es hee Li LAG Gaye Se ia eg Lai lle oe «@ fed, of you. Strike Up the Band The band started this year off by playing at the football games. Then they went to play at the Wake Forest Band Day. At Christmas they played in the Winston-Salem and Greensboro parade. They gave an assembly in February. Some of the stu- dents are contestants for the All-State Band. They are going to the contest to be held in Greensboro. The band will also give a Spring Concert. oe x . 168 Majorettes The majorettes practiced on Tuesdays and Thursdays last Night and performed. The Wake Forest majorettes also taught summer. When school started they practiced Monday, Tues- them a routine. They marched in the Walkertown parade for day, and Wednesday. On Thursday they practiced with their midget football teams. The majorettes marched in the the band. They performed during football season. They also Christmas parades at Winston-Salem and Greensboro. performed at a pep rally. They went to the Wake Forest Band és FIRST ROW: Sally Welborn. SECOND ROW: Debbie Perry, Denise Moore, Kathy Whicker, Vicky McKaughn, Sherry Smith, Ginger Dills, Pam Evans. Sally Welborn, Feature Twirler Vicky McKaughn, Chief 169 KSSUSGSSS 170 OE What is honor? To each it has a different meaning. To some, it is being chosen class president. It is being junior marshal to others. It is being homecoming queen, D.A.R. good citizen, or a Morehead nominee. Honor is defined as high public esteem; fame; glory and a reputation for worthy behavior. The - people in this section have all attained honor in some form. They are respected by their classmates. What they have done will be re- membered after this class has long since left ihemetestaslt.is not the purpose of this | section to try to get the reader of this annual to become honorable, but merely to recog- nize the people who have obtained honor [tienen Giese 5 ES TM Rea ST tia: ES peer tsi this year at East. These people deserve your = : oy praise. 171 sophomore attendant Cathy Slat e, ttendant , junior a Pam Jones ttendant , senior a icord Carolyn Pett LO Debbie Davis, Sophomore attendant ttendant , junior a 172 Glenda Carlyle ttendant , senior a Sue Dalton i in Beauty ifgns Homecoming Court Re Ives de up of two representat Court is ma from the sophomore class from the sen ball players ing The Homecom ior class, and four is chosen by the senior foot- jun two from the j The queen ior class. SE se oe Brenda Stafford, Homecoming Queen Cindy Smith, maid of honor 173 Students Honored for Service and Scholarship The National Honor Society is made up of students who are at East, be a senior or rising senior, and be outstanding in their outstanding in scholarship, character, and service. The members service to their school, community, and church. must have maintained an over-all 3.0 average during their years FIRST ROW: Kenny Williard, Barry Dowell, Beth Satterthwaite, Corum, Carolyn Petticord, Mary Higgins, Marcia Callahan, Delane Vicki Talley, Bobbi Douthit, Karen Haney, Gayneil Highfill, Benny Hart- Smith. THIRD ROW: Steve Reid, Ann Adams, Candy Walser, Loretta ley, Margi Ross, Ed Parrish, SECOND ROW: Pat Albert, Pat Ezzell, Chandler, Nancy Pender, Mary Pegram, Barbara Withers, Sherry Smith, Barbara Mullinax, Marie Smith, Brenda Stafford, Van Nelson, Annette Frankie Edwards, Sue Dalton, Vicki Byrd, Linda Kuzio. Quill and Scroll members are high school students who have excelled in their work on some form of school publication. The East members are inducted at the Awards Day Program and are rising or graduating seniors. Vicki Talley, Barbara Withers, Linda Kuzio, Joan Martin, Sher- ry Smith, Ed Parrish, and Margi Ross are Quill and Scroll members. Junior Marshals sher at Graduation Junior Marshals are the juniors who have been selected to usher at the graduation of the seniors. The Marshals are the students with the highest scholastic record for their year and half at East. The Marshals are announced after the first semester of their junior year. The student with the highest average is the Chief Marshal and the two students who rank second and third are the Co-assistant Chiefs. Karen Neal; Debbie Harvey, Chief; Judy Ingram. 8 IO FIRST ROW: Carolyn Wallin, Carolyn Snow, Sidney Wootten, Penny Deborah Phillips) THIRD ROW: Nancy Potts, Doug Mabe, Joel Luck, Becky Smith, Penni Griffin. SECOND ROW: Ann Ingram, San- Rosenquist. dra Bear, Jan Floyd, Vickie McCullom, Judy Holleman, Vickie Fulp, 175 Advanced Placement Students Exeel in Their Work Students who have shown outstanding performance in either math, history, biology, English, or chemistry are selected to attend an advanced course in the subject in which they excel. Those taking Advanced Placement History are Mary Higgins, Hartley. Barry Dowell, Gayneil Highfill, and Eddie Parrish are those taking Advanced Biology. 176 The class is held each school day at Reynolds School. A test | is given at the conclusion of the year and those who score high receive college credit for their year’s work. Willie Flynt, Betty Voss, and Benny Krispy Kreme Refreshes After Trying Day in A.P. Advanced Placement English students are Gwen Beck, Barbara Mullinax, Vicki Talley, Sharon Worrell, and Margi Ross. Margi Ross and Ed Parrish repair their weary bodies at Krispy Kreme after a trying day at A. P. W E Governor’s School Held at Salem College Each year outstanding, rising juniors and seniors in the academic and artistic fields are selected to attend the Governor’s School. It is held each summer at Salem College. Attending Governors School in Choral Music last summer were FIRST ROW: Jan Floyd, Tonya Smith, Richard Griffith. SECOND ROW: Frank Luck and Dennis Vaughn. Ed Parrish, Barry Dowell, Kenny Weavil, and Benny Hartley are this year’s Morehead Scholar- ship Nominees. 178 Boys Invade Wake Forest for Boys State a i 5 paris. maui A rising senior girl is chosen each year to receive the eS we As A ' oni D.A.R. award. She is selected on the basis of her citizen- sees ship, leadership, and scholastic ability. Barbara Mullinax is the girl chosen for the D.A.R. award this year. | Rising senior boys who are outstanding in leadership are selected to attend Boy’s State National Merit Semi-Finalists are selected on the basis of held each summer at Wake Forest University. Barry Dowell, Benny Hartley, and Kenny their performance on the National Merit Test administered Williard attended Boy’s State last summer. each year to juniors. This year East’s semi-finalist is Benny Hartley. 179 Harry Francis Ables Golf team, 2,3; Football, 3; J. V. Football, Slav ease ballmie Rebecca Ann Adams Youth for Christ, 1; Bus Driver, 2,3; Junior Marshal, 2; National Honor Society, 2,3. ie Sarah Ellen Adams National Honor Society 2,3; Small Ensemble, 1; Madrigal Singer, 3; Junior Marshal, 2; French Club, 2; Vice-President of Debate Society, 2; Anchor Club, 2,3; History Club, 3. Judith Ann Akers Pep Club, 1; Girls Chorus, 2; Performing Chorus, 3; Bible Cl ub, 2,3. Martha Gwyn Albert F.T.A., 1; Girls Glee Club 2. Glenda Kennette Allison Drama Club, 2,3; Girls Glee Club, 3; Art Club, 3. Bynum Elliott Ashby Baseball, 1; Bus Driver, 1,2,3; Treasurer of Bus Drivers’ Club, 2. Polly Ann Atkins Dramatics Club, 2. Billie Ruth Baggott Latin Club, 2,3; F.H.A., 1; Potpourri Singer, 3; Bus Driver, 2,3; Pep Club, 2; Senior Steer- ing Committee, 3. Raymond Michael Barger Football, 1,2,3; Monogram Club, 2,3; Base- ball, 2,3; Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 2,3; Weight lifting, 2,3; Track, 1; Wrestling, 2. Bruce Wayne Barnard Baseball, 2,3; Wrestling, 3; Monogram Club, 3; Er A.) 2,05 ubettorming Chorus, 52.33) Boys Chorus, 1; Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 3. Barbara Gail Bauguess Girls Chorus, 1,2; Performing Chorus, 3. Gwendolyn Anita Beck Latin Club, 1,2; F.H.A., 2,3; College Club, 2; Art Club, 3; Youth for Christ, 2,3; Bus Drivers’ Club, 3; Advanced Placement, 3. Thomas Franklin Beeson Baseball, 1,2,3; Youth for Christ, 1. Sandra Gail Berrier Linda Carol Biles J. V. Cheerleader, 1; Varsity Cheerleader, 2,3; Homeroom Representative, 1,2; House of Representatives, 3; Pep Club, 1,2,3; College Club, 2; Girls Chorus, 3; Caprice Singer, 3; Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 2,3; Execu- tive Council, 3. Mary Virginia Biles Pep Club, 1,2,3; Performing Chorus, ILpeee Small Ensemble, 1; J. V. Cheerleader, 2 Senior Statistics Varsity Cheerleader, 3; Madrigal Singer, 2,3; Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 2,3. Kathy Joan Billings Spanish Club, 1,2; Madrigal Singer, 2,3; Anchor Club, 2,3; Homeroom Representative, 2; Per- forming Chorus, 2,3; F.T.A., 3. Patricia Ann Binkley Girls Glee Club. Carol Ann Blevins Swinging Eaglette, 1,2; Youth for Christ, 2. Lannie Dean Boles Youth for Christ, 1; Vice President of Youth for Christ, 2; Bus Drivers’ Club, 2; President of Bus Drivers’ Club, 3. Terry Clifton Boles Science: Club, 1,253; Key Club, 122,3: Chess Club, 1; Track Team, 1; Golf Team, 3; Col- lege Club, 2,3; Talon Staff, 2; French Club, 1. Kenneth Wayne Branch John Dexter Broome Bus Drivers’ Club, 2,3. Brenda Joyce Brown Junior Achievement, 2,3.. Nancy Sue Brown F.T.A., 3; Potpourri Singer, 3; Chorus, 2,3. Shirley Ann Brown : PT .A., 2,3; 2.H-A., 3;.Health Careers Club, 3; Steering Committee, 3. Marcia Lynn Callahan French Club, 1; House of Representatives, 2,3; Health Careers, 2; Historian Health Careers Club, 3; Treasurer of F.H.A., 3. Ronald Gerold Champney President of F.F.A., 3; Monogram Club, 3; Track, 2; Varsity Football; 2532 J. V. Foot- ball, 1; Baseball, 2,3; Wrestling, 2. Larry Eugene Chandler Bus Drivers’ Club, 2,3. Loretta Mae Chandler Homecoming sponsor, 3. Ronald Allen Charles J. V. Football, 1; J. V. Baseball, 1; Weight Training, 1,2,3; Varsity Baseball, 2,3; Varsity Football, 2,3; Monogram Club, 2; President of Monogram Club, 3; F.F.A., 2,3; Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes, 2,3; Executive Council, 3; Sergeant-at-Arms of Key Club 3. Christine Cheatham Pep Club, 2; Health Careers Club, 3. Linda Kay Carter Charles Edward Ball Youth fore Christi, 2s) Pb Aw 2,36. Ghess Club, 3; Bus Drivers’ Club, 2,3. 180 Linda Sue Clubb G.A.A., 1,2,3; Junior Achievement, 2; Pep Club, 3; History Club, 3; Latin Club, 3. Deborah Ann Cobbler FHA. LSP. 10A. 125 Youth for Chnsteie. College Club, 2,3; Latin Club, 2,3; French Club, 1; Pep Club, 3; Talon Staff, 3. Charles Caryl Collicutt Debate Society, 1; Key Club, 1,2; Aquila Staff, 1; French Club, 152: Pep Club, 2,3: Danny Reid Cook Track, 1; College Club, 233; )KeyaCipseas Debate Society, 3. Nancy Elizabeth Cook Spanish Club, 1. Peggy Jane Cook Talon Staff, 1; Health Careers Club, 1; Girls Chorus, 2. John Thomas Cooke Marching and Concert Band, 1,2,3; Dance Band, 1,2; Golf Team, 1,3; College Club, 3; Pep Club mile2e3s Dennis Howard Coley Jerry Wayne Collins F.FA., 2; Football, 1. Nancy Lewis Cooper PSTAs os Annette Marie Corum J. V. Cheerleader, 1; Varsity Cheerleader, 2,3; Student Council, 1,2; French Club, 1; Pep Club, 2,3; Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 2,3; Anchor Club, 3; Secretary of Senior Class, 3; Senior Steering Committee, 3; F.T.A., 3. Doris Ann Cox Girls Ensemble, 2; Performing Chorus, 2,3; Madrigal Singer, 3; Pep Club, 1; Girls Chorus, 1; Spanish Club, 1. Larue Bynum Cox Latin Club, 2; Chorus, 2,3. Karen Diane Criner Junior Achievement, 3. Michael David Creason JV Footballs) mVesBaseballaelea Varsity: Football, 2,3; Monogram Club, 2; Treasurer of Monogram Club, 3; Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 2,3; Weight Lifting, 2; Varsity Base- ball, 2. Carol Kay Crews Swinging Eaglette, 1,2; Pep Club, 2,1; Health Careers Club, 1; Performing Chorus. Janice Riggins Crow Barbara Walser Culler Kenneth Odell Culler Bus Driver, 1,2,3. ’ Vickie Sue Dalton House of Representatives, 3; Steering Com- mittee, 3; Homecoming Court, 3. Gary Leonard Daniel Debate Society, 1; Baseball Manager, 1; Latin Club, 1,2; President of Latin Club, 3; Pep Club, 2,3; Key Club, 3; Steering Committee, 3; College Club, 3; President of Senior Class, 3. William Sanford Davis Bus Drivers’ Club, 2,3. Vicky Lynn Deal Chorus, 1,2,3; Pep Club 1. Patsy Ann Dillon Barbara Jean Douthit Latin Club, 1,2,3; Health Careers Club, 3; Ju- nior Marshal, 2; National Honor Society, 2,3. Erma Diane Douthit Junior Achievement, 3. Barry Lee Dowell Spanish Club, 1,2; Key Club, 1,2,3; More- head Nominee, 3; Advanced Placement Bi- ology, 3; Executive Council, 2,3; Junior Mar- shal, 2; Vice President of Senior Class, 3; Science Club, 1; Vice President of Science Club, 2; President of Science Club, 3; Presi- dent of College Club, 3; National Honor Soc- 1ety)3; Boys’ State, 3. Dorothy Elizabeth Drye Art Club, 2.3. Ronald L. Dupre Darlene Delois Dwiggins House of Representatives, 1; Health Careers Club, 3; Senior Steering Committee, 3. Jerry Lee Earnhardt irackee 2s Baseballaai- I; Vo Football, 1; Vi1CA., 3. Brenda Diane Eaton Patina Club, lj talon Staff, 1; F.H.A., 2; F.T.A., 3. Judy Estelle Eaton Vice President of Library Club, 2. David Roger Edwards Football, 1,2; Track, 1; Baseball, 3. Frankie Lynn Edwards atin @lub,” 15253 G.A-A-, 1,253; Swinging Eamienie, Ia23s Ie Clits, 2.38 Ich, Se Health Careers Club, 3; House of Represen- tatives, 1,3. Glenn Wallace Enscore J. V. Football, 1; Wrestling, 3; Golf, 3; Base- ball, 3. Patricia Yvonne Ezzell G.A.A., 1,2,3; Spanish Club, 1,2,3; Swinging Eaglette, 1,2,3; Pep Club, 1; House of Repre- sentatives, 2; History Club, 3. The race is almost over! William Franklin Flynt Key Club, 3; Advanced Placement History, 3. Nancy Carol Folds Pep Club, 3; Office Assistant, 3. Brenda Sherrill Fulton Health Careers Club, 1. Deborah Christile Fulton House of Representatives, 1; Recorder of House of Representatives, 3; J. V. Cheerleader, 1; Varsity Cheerleader, 2,3; Secretary of Ju- nior Class, 2; Treasurer of Senior Class, 3; Key Club Sweetheart, 2; Potpourri Singer, 3; Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 2,3; Senior Class Editor of Aquila, 3; Homecoming Spon- sor, 3. Michael Frank Fulcher Junior Achievement, 2,3;-Bus Drivers’ Club, D3. Robert Eugene Gilbert Band, 1; Concert Band, 1; Science Club, 2; Vice President of Science Club, 3; Talon Staff, 2; French Club, 2; Key Club, 3; College Club, 3; Golf Team, 3. Donna Belle Glasscoe French Club, 1; Small Ensemble, 1,2; Madri- gal Singer, 2,3; House of Representatives, 2; Pep Club, 2; Chief J. V. Cheerleader, 2; Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes, 2; Football Spon- sor, 2; Senior Steering Committee, 3. Jerry Lee Goode Bus Driver, 3; President of Potpourri Singers, 3; President of Mixed Chorus, 3. John Randy Grogan J. V. Football, 1; J. V. Baseball, 1; Weight Lifting, 1,2,3; Varsity Football, 2,3; Varsity Baseball, 2,3; Monogram Club, 2,3; Latin Club, 2,3; Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 2,3. 181 Keith Fair Grubbs Marching Band, 1,2,3; Dance Band, 2; Span- ish Club, 1; Baseball, 3. Larry Graham Guy Junior Achievement, 2; Boys’ Chorus, 3. Floyd Wayne Haas Lexile: Karen Yvette Haney Marching and Concert Band, 2,3; Health Car- eers Club, 3; Latin Club, 2,3; Junior Marshal, 2; National Honor Society, 2,3; G.A.A., 2,3; F.T.A., Steering Committee, 3. Wallace Jerry Hare Bowling team, 2,3; Bus Driver, 2; Golf Team, 3) Harry Benjamin Hartley Key Club, 2; President of Key Club, 3; French Club, 1,2; College Club, 2,3; House of Repre- sentatives, 1,2; Executive Council, 3; F.T.A., 1; Talon Staff, 2;, National Honor Society, 2,3; Chief Junior Marshal, 2; Morehead Nomi- nee, 3; National Merit Semi-Finalist, 3. Terry Lee Hartsell Madrigal Singer, 3; Girls Chorus, 1; Performing Chorus, 2,3. David Morris Hastings Debate Society, 1,2; President of Debate SOCIO, BS KGW (Clio, 23s Ibilerwaray (Clue, 2 Bus Driver, 2,3; Executive Council, 3. Amy Carol Hauser Madrigal Singer, 2; Performing Chorus, 2; Drama Club, 3; Caprice Singers, 3. Kenneth Elester Hauser Golf Team, 1,2,3; J. V. Basketball, 1; Mono- gram Club, 2,3; Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes, 2; Spanish Club, 1; College Club, 3; Boys’ Chorus, 3. Judy Ann Hayes Girls’ Chorus, 1. Vickie Ann Hayes Girls’ Chorus, 3. Betty Ann Hendrix Basketball, 1; Talon Staff, 2. Darrell Wayne Hensdale Spanish Club, 2. Ronald Thomas Hensdale Janet Marie Hicks Health Careers Club, 2; Secretary of Health Careers, 3; Latin Club, 1,2; Pep Club; 2. Mary Lilian Higgins Executive Council, 3; History Club, 1,2,3; F.H.A., 2; President of F.H.A., 3; Spanish Club, 1,2; Advanced Placement History, 3. Mary Louise Hill Caprice Singer, 3; )Drama Club, 2,3-) Bus Drivers” Club, 2,3; Chess Club; 3; Chorus, 1,2,3; Girls’ Chorus, 1; Performing Chorus, 3. Christopher Duran Hilton Youth for Christ, 1; President of Youth for Christ, 2,3; Debate Society, 2; Bus Driver, DB Jerry Lynn Hodges FFAG, 3. James Brent Holcomb J. V« Football, 1; J. V. Baseball, 1: Varsity Football, 2,3; Varsity Baseball, 2,3; Mono- gram Club, 2,3; Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes, 2,3; Weight Lifting, 2. Pamela Jean Howerton G.A.A., 1,2,3; French Club, 1; Talon Staff, 12 PatinuGlubso.s: Health Careers: Clubys- College Club, 2; Reynolds Park Recreation Cowie, We Foe, 3h Senior Statistics Gayneil Rose Highfill Anchor Club, 2; Treasurer of Anchor Club, 3; Spanish Club, 1; Treasurer of Spanish Club, Ax Vol yNg, S28 Neto boner Soceay, 2.38 Junior Marshal, 2; House of Representatives, 3; Forsyth Youth Commission,; Secretary of Forsyth Youth Commission.; Advanced Place- ment Biology, 3; Co-Organization Editor of Aquila 3. William Charles Huffman Football, 3; Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 3; Monogram Club, 3; Art Club, 3. Patsy Sue Hull F.T.A., 2; President of F-T.A., 3: Executive Council, 3; Debate Society, 3. Steven Wayne Hutchens VA.CAS 3. Janice Paulette Idol Swinging Eaglette, 1,2; D.E.C.A., 3. Janie Elizabeth Idol Performing Chorus, 2,3; Potpourri Singer, 3; Pep Club, 3; Junior Achievement, 3. . Richard Baxter Idol J. V. Basketball, 1; Cross Country, 1,3; Var- sity Basketball, 2,3; Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 3; Art Club, 3; Vice President of Monogram Club, 3. Sandra Kay Idol G.A.A., 1; Vice President of G.A.A., 2; Presi- dent of G.A.A., 3; Latin Club, 1,2; Executive Council, 2. Martha Ann Jackson Vatiny Clube? a Youthmtonm @hrist. leo DEbE CrARS3 Donna Jean Jakovec Bible Club, 1,2; Vice President of Bible Club, 3; Health Careers Club, 1,2,3; Spanish Club, 1; Latin Club, 2; Fellowship of Christian Athletics, 3; Bus Drivers’ Club, 3. 182 Ronald Douglas Jakovec J. V. Basketball, 1; Wrestling, 1; Bus Drivers’ Clubw22 Presidenton kG Clubwss Marie Elene James eye) (Cihullsy, Pe legs, 2. Ronald Wade James J.V. Baseball, 1; Varsity Baseball,; Wrestling,; Monogram Club. Laura Annette Johnson Linda Kay Johnson Frenchi@luby )2-slatn Clubs sAnt Clubaes Connie Jo Jones G.A.A., 1,2,3; Swinging Eaglette, 1,2; Squad Leader of Swinging Eaglettes, 3; French Club, 152; Pep Club; 1.2; Performing Chorusmie2eo: Madrigal Singer, 2,3; Tri-Captain of Girls’ Basketball Team, 3; Homecoming Sponsor, 3; Steering Committee, 3. Michael David Jordan Spanish Club, 2; Junior Achievement, 2. LeAnn Mae Joyce Student Government, 1,2,3. Karen Cook Kapp Glee Club, 3; Latin Club, 1; F.H.A., 2: Michael Paul Karr Football Manager, 1,2,3; Baseball Manager, 1; Spanish Club, 1; Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 2,3. Warren Charles Karr Football, 1,2,3. Victor Barlow Keen J. V. Football, 1; Varsity Football, 3; I.C.T.,: 2; Junior Achievement, 3. Sandra Kay Kiger Glee Club, 1,3. Walter Samuel Kilgore Melvin Gray Kiser, Jr. Boys’ Chorus, 3; Art Club, 3; College Club, 2; Spanish Club, 2; Bus Drivers’ Club, 2,3. Linda Ann Kuzio Anchor Club, 2,3; Executive Council, 3; Quill and Scroll, 2,3; Junior Co-Editor of Aquila, 2; Editor-In-Chief of Aquila, 3; G.A.A., 1,2,3; Tri-Captain Girls Basketball, 3; Band, 1,2; All- State Band, 1,2. Gary Lee Ladd Cross Country, 1,2; Pep Club, 2; Baseball, 1. Cynthia Lake Landreth History Club,; Junior Achievement,; Girls’ Chorus. Susan Laurette Landreth Pep Club, 2; French Club, 1; Homeroom Representative, 2. William Wesley Landreth Madrigal Singer, 3. Philip Bond Lane Vice President of Student Government, 3; Key Clibwie2=—bep Clubs 2: Shirley Elaine Larrimore F.H.A., 1; Girls’ Chorus, 3. Larry Wayne Lawson Roger Lee Lemons itracka on D.C yA. 3. Jerry Brevard Lewis Band, 1,2,3; Dance Band, 1,2; Bus Drivers’ Clubw2 ss: Alice Jane Lingerfelt Madrigal Singer, 3; Steering Committee, 3. James Ronald Linville Bus Driver, 1,2,3. Joseph Wilson Linville Richard Glenn Loflin Bus Driver, 2,3; Dance Band, 1,2,3. Jerry Wade Loggins Basketball, 1; Track, 1,2,3. Douglas Carl Long Chess Club, 1,2,3; Executive Council, 2,3. Linda Diane Lumley G.A.A., 1. Mattie Jewel Mabe Chorus, 3. Rachel Marie Mabe Chorus. Shirley Faye Macy Swinging Eaglette, 3. Senior Statistics Kathie Glenn Mahood Student Government, 1,3; Swinging Eaglette, 1; Latin Club, 1,2; Vice President of Latin Club, 3; Forsyth Youth Commission, 1; J. V. Cheerleader, 2; Varsity Cheerleader, 3; Pep Club, 2; Vice President, 3; Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 2,3; F.T.A., 3. Tony Eugene Mansfield Bus Driverme2 7D: EC Acwse Bruce Douglas Manuel Wrestling 1. William Riley Marsh Betty Darlene Martin Brenda Joan Martin Talon Staff, 1; Junior News Editor of Talon, 2; Managing Editor of Talon, 3; College Club, 2; Secretary of College Club, 3; Quill and Scroll, 2,3; Feature Editor of Aquila, 3; Latin Child, A733 eyo Ci lviloy, 3, Herman Wayne Martin Football, 3; Track, 3; Basketball, 3. Nora Elaine Matthews House of Representatives, 1,2; Latin Club, 1; Faldo, De SeCraieiay Ol ID JEKC IN, Be Phillip Louis Matthews atin Clube less: Pepe Clubsso a hootball Manager, 3. Paul Stanley McCray Baragl, ile ICs, 23 Charles Daniel McGee Weight Training, 1; D.E.C.A., 3. Gregory Fred McGee Potpourri Singer, 3; Youth For Christ, 3. Henry Lee McGee Band, 1,2,3; Bus Drivers’ Club, 2. Vicky Lynn McKaughn Marching Band, 1;Concert Band, 1,2,3; Major- ette, 2,3; Chief Majorette, 3; Latin Club, 2; Senior Steering Committee, 3; Civitan Con- ference 3; Anchor Club, 3; College Club, 3; Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 3. James Walter McKee Youth for Christ, 2,3; Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 2,3; Monogram Club, 3; Baseball, D3 Glenda Mae Mitchell Anchor Club, 1; Latin Club, 2,3. Mary Ann Mitchell Inhiiiornay Cll, 338 IeslvN, 2333 TPC NG, Ss Talon Staff, 3; Spanish Club, 1,2. Virginia Nellie Meadows Library Club, 1. 183 Bobby Gray Moore DLE-G Ag 22,3. Deborah Sue Moore Health Careers Club, 2,3; Pep Club, 2; Talon Staff, 3; House of Representatives, 3. Sterling Hamilton Moore Wrestling, 1. Jerry Steven Motsinger ioouloml, Ie nexes, ils Ibs Clanwerm, ilw,3i Bus Drivers’ Club, 2,3; Monogram Club, 1,2,3 Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 2,3. Vicky Lynn Motsinger Girls’ Glee Club, 1,2; Mixed Chorus, 3; Office Assistant, 3. Barbara Ellen Mullinax Anchor Club, 3; Debate Club, 3; Executive Council, 2,3; History Club Vice-President and President, 2,3; Potpourri Singer, 3; Pep Club, 3; Talon Staff, 2,3; Editorial Staff, 3; D.A.R. Citizenship Award; Advanced Placement Eng- lish, 3; Crime Prevention Essay Contest, 1. Steve Douglas Musten Baseball, 1,2,3; Basketball, 1; Madrigal Singer, Dos Linda Gail Myers Girls’ Chorus, 2,3; Library Club, 1; D.E. Gea ED: Sharon Ann Myers Latin Club, 2,3; Pep Club, 3. Mary Jo Neal Anchor Club, 3; Spanish Club, 1,2; Health Careers Club, 2,3; Health Careers President; 3g Silene leyaleiie, 2532 Wisin, 38 IS eli y, 3; Caprice Singer, 3. William Edwin Neal, Jr. F.F.A., 2,3; Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 2,3; Key Club, 2,3; Monogram Club, 2,3; Junior Varsity Basketball, 1; Junior Varsity Baseball, 1; Cross Country, 1; Varsity Bas- ketball, 2,3; Baseball, 2,3; Latin Club, 2; Varsity Football, 3. Garland Van Nelson Key Club, 2,3; Pep Club, 3; Junior Marshal, 2; National Honor Society, 2,3. James Wayne Nelson Football, 1,2,3; Monogram Club, 1,2,3; Wrest- ling, 2,3; Track, 1,2; Key Club, 1,2,3; Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes, 2,3. David Odell Newsom Junior Varsity Football, 1; Spanish Club Presi- dent, 1; Varsity Football, 3; Golf Team, 3; Madrigal Singer, 3. Henry Michael Newsome Baseball, 1; Pep Club, 3; Cross Country, 3; Track Team, 3. Keith David Osborne Dance Band, 1,2; Marching Band, 1,2,3; All State Band, 1,2; Golf Team, 1,2; Bus Driver, 1,2,3; History Club, 3; Youth for Christ, 2,3; Youth For Christ Vice-President, 3. Joan Owenby Latin Club, 1,2; Office Assistant, 2,3; Girls’ Chorus, 3; Pep Club, 2; Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes, 3. Brenda Jane Owens Girls’ Chorus, 1,2. Donald Hubert Pack Marching Band 1,2,3; Concert Band, 1,2,3; French Club, 1. India Carlotta Page Library Club, 1; Spanish Club, 1; Youth For Christ, 2; Pep Club, 2; Office Assistant, 3. Elizabeth Jean Parham Swinging Eaglettes, 1,2,3; Talon Staff, 1. Edward James Parrish Key Club, 1,2,3; Key Club Treasurer, 2; Key Club Secretary, 3; Pep Club, 2,3; National Honor Society, 2,3; Advanced Placement Biology, 3; Sophomore Class Treasurer, 1, Madrigal Singer, 3; Morehead Nominee, 3; Aquila Staff, 2,3; Aquila Assistant Editor, 3; Quill and Scroll, 2,3; Co-Chief Junior Marshal, 2; Performing Chorus, 3. Senior boys have varied interests! Senior Statistics Larry Wayne Parrish Band, 1,2; Dance Band, 1. Mary Mayonne Pegram Swinging Eaglettes, 1,2,3; Pep Club, 3; Office Assistant, 3. Nancy Jane Pender Girls Chorus, 1; Performing Chorus, 2; House of Representatives, 3. Richard Edward Pender Latin Club, 2. Carl Thomas Peoples Carolyn Lynn Petticord Varsity Cheerleader, 1,2,3; Homecoming Court, 1,2,3; House of Representatives, 1,2,3; Latin Club, 2; Pep Club, 2,3; Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 2,3; Steering Committee, 3. Sandie La-velle Phillips Health Careers Club, 1; D.E.C.A., 3. Julia Ann Plemmons Bowling Teams 15 French) €lub, 15253; Pep Club, 2; F.T.A., 3; Aquila Staff, 3. Harmon Gray Poplin Wrestling, 1,2,3. Terry Stephen Price ViT.CaAG, Richard Franklin Prince Wrestling Team, 2. Elvin Fox Queen Cathy Sue Reavis Pep Club, 1; Library Club, 1,2; Glee Club, 2. Coy Randall Reid Baseball; Boys Chorus; Art Club, 3. Patsy Ann Reid Glee Glubys aus eAes ss Steve Wayne Reid Spanish Club, 1,2; College Club, 2,3; House of Representatives, 2; Science Club, 3; Golf ii@aliml, 3, Clarence Lee Rierson Football, 1; French Club, 1; Track, 1; Base- ball, 3; Junior Achievement, 3. Thomas Franklin Riley Junior Achievement, 3; House of Represen- tatives, 3; Golf Team, 3; Potpourri Singer, 3. Brenda Diane Robbins Pep Club. Brenda Gail Robbins Girls Chorus, 1,3. Stephen Ezra Roberson Cross-Country, 1,2; J. V. Basketball, 1; Var- sity Basketball, 2,3; Basketball Co-Captain, 3; Monogram Club, 1,2,3; Track Team, 1; Bus 184 Driver, 2,3; Youth For Christ, 1,2,3; Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes, 3. Larry Gene Roberts Jo Vemhiootballis ls Varsitves 2 Ootballamas- Bus Driver. 253) Bus Driver Cluby2.o.bekeAw 3; Monogram Club, 3. Linda Lucille Roberts House of Representatives, 1; Pep Club, 2; Steering Committee, 3; Girls Chorus, 3. Jimmy Wayne Robertson Bus Driver, 2,3; Advanced Chorus, 3. Wayne Frederick Roesel Madrigal Singer, 1,2,3. Alpha Goode Rominger Girls Chorus, 1,2; Mixed Chorus, 3. Vicky Ann Rosdhal Girls Chorus, 2,3; Bowling Team, 3. Margeurite Ellen Ross Talon Staff, 2,3; Talon Column editor, 3; Teen Page Correspondent, 3; Anchor Club, 3; Debate Club, 3; College Club, 3; Junior Marshal, 2; National Honor Society, 2,3; Quilt and Scroll 2,3; History Club, 2,3; Executive Council, 3; Advanced Placement English 3. Linda Louise Rule Office Assistant, 2; Glee Club, 3. Mark Steven Sapp J. V. Football, 1; Baseball, 1. Elizabeth Satterthwaite Spanish Club, 1,2,3; Anchor Club, 2,3; House of Representatives, 1; Junior Marshal, 2; Nat- ional Honor Society, 2,3; Governor’s School. Janette Scott Glee Club, 1,2,3; Youth for Christ, 3; Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes, 3. Robert James Shanahan De. Clubs253. Callie Sue Sherrill History Clubsele2 s-abepm Club wele2 a Collete Club, 1,2; Performing Chorus, 1,2,3; French Club, 1; Talon Staff, 1,2,3; Health Careers, 2; Anchor Club, 3; Potpourri, 3. John Michael Sidden ChessiGluibwl a soeebanc aoe Carl Vinston Simmons Bus Driver, 3; Performing Chorus, 3. Vickie Sue Simmons Spanish Club, 1,2; F.H.A., 2. Clyde Taft Simpson Wrestling, 2-3 DE GrAT 3s Spanishuelubaele ECE At 2: Mary Carrene Sink Performing Chorus, 1,2,3; Girls Ensemble, 1; Madrigals, 2,3; Anchor Club, 2,3; Drama a Club, 2; Steering Committee, 3; Annual Art Editor, 3. Rex Charles Slate ele Awrnlast Donald Gray Smith DeESCluby 2.3: Kathy Dawn Smith GAwde, WAS IN, Se Bkasiketineill, 232 Softball, 1,2,3. Marie Frances Smith National Honor Society, 2,3; F.H.A., 3; French Club, 1; Junior Marshal Co-Chief, 2. Raeford Moyer Smith Spanish Club, 1; Bus Drivers Club, 2,3;- Junior Achievement, 3; F.F.A., 3. Sherry Gann Smith Marching and Concert Band, 1,2,3; Majorette, 2,3; Talon Staff, 1,2; News Editor, 3; Aquila 2, Class Editor, 3; Student Government, 1,2,3; Secretary, 3; Speaker of house, 3; Latin Club, 1,2,3; College Club, 2,3; Drama Chub, 2; Quill and Scroll; 2,3; History Club, 1; Student Council Congress, 2,3. Vickie Jenell Smith History Club, 1; Sponsor, 2; Spanish Club, 1; Office Helper, 2. Alan Neil Spainhour Football, 3. Brenda Sue Stafford Spanish Club, 1; Junior Marshal, 2; National Honor Society, 2,3; Homeroom Represen- tative, 2; Anchor Club, 2,3; Madrigal, 2,3; Performing Chorus, 2,3; Junior Homecoming Attendant, 2; Drama Club, 2; Homecoming Queen, 3; Debate Club, 3. Deborah Anne Stanley G.A.A., 1; Annual Staff, 1; Homecoming Court, 1; Talon Staff, 1,2; College Club, 2; Health Careers, 3. Brenda Ruth Sullivan Latin Club, 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus, 3; Health Careers Club, 3. Clinton Monroe Summerlin Bowling Team, 1,2,3; V.I.C.A., 2. Donna Kay Swaim Swinging Eaglettes, 1,2,3; French Club, 1; Aquila 2,3; Drama, 2; Mixed Chorus, 3; PaleAr.3; Pep Club, 3. Beverly Lynn Swaim Eee sew alatini@lubs2. Vicki Lynn Talley iLaviin Clit, Ise Ti, 28s INE Honor Society, 2,3; Pep Club, 3; Quill and Scroll, 2,3; Newspaper Staff, 1,2,3; Junior Marshal, 2; College Club, 2,3; Advanced Placement, 3; History Club, 3. Michael Wayne Tate Wrestling, 3; Bus Driver’s Club, 2; Football, 1. Barbara Taylor David Eugene Taylor PP As 2: Michael Eugene Taylor Bus Driver’s Club, 3, Potpourri, 3. Phillip Keith Taylor Wil.C.As 3. Bonnie Kay Teague Spanish Club, 2,3. Carol Loretta Thomas Herbert Wayne Throckmorton Robert Blain Throckmorton Youth for Christ, 1,2. Frances Magaline Tilley Sammy Lee Tilley Bus Driver’s Club, 2,3; Football, 1,3. Brenda Sue Tuttle VOUT MOM GC htiStan eons. nGrAvAGeeD ake pi Glubs 2; Health Careers, 2; Library Club (President) 3; Executive Council, 3. Judy Lynn Vance Homeroom Representative, 1; Performing Chorus, 2,3; Latin Club, 2; Girls’ Ensemble, 2; Potpourri, 3; Art Club, 3. Camilla Elizabeth Vaughn Spanish Club, 1,2; Bowling Team, 2, Junior Class Officer; F.T.A., 3; F.H.A., 3; House of Representatives, 3; Anchor Club, 2,3. Dennis Eugene Vaughn Bus Driver’s Club, 2,3; Band, 1,2,3; Perform- ing Chorus, 2,3; Madrigals, 2,3; Bowling Team, 1; Governor’s School, 2; All-State Banda lease Johnnie Dale Vineyard Charlie Richard Vogler VERCAT eS: Jane Carol Vogler Swinging Eaglettes, 1,2,3; Steering Commit- tee, 3. Betsy Jean Voss Spanish Club, 1; House of Representatives, 2; Varsity Cheerleader, 2,3, Sr. Co-Chief, 3; Anchor Club, 2,3, President Anchor Club 3; F.C.A., 2,3; Pep Club 2,3; College Club, 2; Executive Council, 3; Advanced Placement, 3. Peggy Ann Waggoner Spanish Club, 1. Sue Ekron Waggoner Spanish Club, 1; Pep Club, 2. Wade Wall Football, 1; Basketball, 1,2,3; Monogram Club, 3; Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 3. Candace Ann Walser French Club, 1; F.T.A., 1,2,3; Vice Presi- 185 dent F.T.A., 3; Talon Staff, 1; College Club, 2,3; Annual Staff, 2,3; Dramatics Club, 2; Executive Council 3; Art Club President, 3; National Honor Society 2 Beverly Ann Weavil Talon Staff, 1,2; Band, 1; Latin Club, 1,2; Youth for Christ, 2; College Club, 2; Junior Achievement, 2; Bus Driver, 3. Kenneth Dale Weavil J. V. Football, 1; Basketball, 1,2,3; Baseball, 1,2,3; Vice-President Sophomore Class, 1; Monogram Club, 2; President Junior Class, 2; Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 2,3; Cross Country, 3; Student Council President, 3; Key Club, 3; Executive Committee, 3. Debra Christine Welborn Spanish Club, 1,2; House of Representatives, Zabepe Clube abel A S-eHealtim@arcersas: Swinging Eaglettes, 3; Caprice Singers, 3. Kathy Joy Whicker Swinging Eaglettes, 1,2,3; Volleyball, 1,2; Majorette, 2,3; G.A.A., 1; Pep Club, 1; Talon Staff, 1,2; Latin Club, 2; Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 3; Band, 2,3; Senior Steer- ing Committee, 3; F.T.A., 3. Ronald Eugene Whicker Track, 1; Spanish Club, 1,2; Key Club 1,2,3; Spanish Club President, 2; Debate Society, 3; House of Representatives, 3; Science Club, 3; Tennis, 3. Carol June White French Club, 2; Junior Achievement, 2,3; Science Club, 3; Drama Club, 3; Chess Club, 3. James Randall Williams J. V. Football, 1; Varsity Football, 3. Kenny Francis Williard Spanish Club, 1,2; College Club, 2,3; Science Club, 2,3; Boy’s State, 2; Junior Marshal, 2; National Honor Society, 2,3; Executive Coun- cil, 3; Senior Representative to Student Coun- cil, 3; Key Club, 3. Ora Katherine Williard Bible Club, 2,3. Marjorie Lynne Willis NeporteninHs Avs: Donna Jane Wilson EEA. James Stancel Wilson Buss Drivetime es altackem|ls Meta Louise Witcher WHA... 152. Barbara Jean Withers Talon Staf f, 1,2,3, Jr. Editor Talon, 2, Editor alonyesce baleAcw soa Lreasurene lalkeAw S: French Club, 2; College Club, 2,3; History Club, 3; Pep Club, 3; Executive Council 3. Sharon Gail Worrell Spanish Club, 1,2,3; Talon Staff, 1,2,3, Fea- ture Editor Talon, 3; Pep Club, 1,2,3; College Club, 2,3; History Club, 2,3, Vice President History Club, 3; F.T.A. 3; Advanced Place- ment. Faculty Index Allens: Harold! ¥750.,48cnems wavelet eae toy een 29,134 Ashley,, Jean Mrs:, 5. s)ocnc) sie lens ond sue oe Mememee rein ae Blackwell; Maxine Mrsot , .a,eeeardiesa cea inl sane nen 32 Blaylocky Jack == 3. - PORES itere eto Bit aos 24 Brakes Evelyn VMissy scw-geweneye steel er sica comemtod ca cicero oie 27 Brown, Barbara..Mrs: fy sicher) ths eos) sce. St soteien ene 30 Browning, Baye Mis.) ecu cuciomsuen sini nemouey eee 28 Buchanan David! Some tatewotcte cc cee ake enter oe sa cnoats 26 CallahanvaMax® a tis reeae ve) snot cienimeerd smarcnememteaen 26 Carters. Rebecca: Missinmaete)s eleittel ecco erin enteral enone Ds Cherch; Julia Miss, ....c63. Sow te ish) areca ay waelicues ore wis IPS) Glarkesc Carl (ih; rscctea- dics ot oncom omnes Met coment 22 GORE Ha CAr MER oa go GD oO ocamod Pao mame doo Dp) Daniels Viole tGMiass Py rxcnst a wicncies eachamentn amie) in t ee ears DF) Davis; Verrie Mischa 6 anauetobamenswie Gase hen tiouten eres WD) DeVault, Betty Miss ac peecke acre cuca on ewe cacy cae 20 Dilworth BarbaranMissamwer ns cccie chock nek oee rem enere T Eliers Margie | Mirs-e5 me ttatck alten i olen cmon nce ecouene cL omons 31 Foster, Martha Marsa cast ., scaler o) = linet oy casdeie eel ens 30 Graves, Jeanette: Mrs. occ ccs sos es es 28 Greens Raith Mass? 25 fa cues) eo ctntes ola orto SRM Concise 22 GulledpesKraremaiMins ier. irciien at iai ste inetite Rete tous al ate siie 25 Henderson, Jenin yaMiss) serrate entteneiie ne) ou siremonrcn 30,120 Holder;, Pegg vaMisits tates) citer mace twa cice rea memaae 2 21 Hunnicutt) Ben. pe cea eked One ee aes nae cee 25 Idol, Anns Mrs. spss [a Bale eleceas emhe eael apeedous, mnasesmen ss 24 Kirb ye GWy nl Misa meee tae ec gt a ee wee eras 22 Vambeth; Marilyn Mrsies wae cui atio caer enema) alee s 22 Lewis; FredBruit 2 6) «is fost a ea a areata) arabes USES) Linville ORouthuiMiis peters. sacle tare orcad oreheeirs telr alone eis 26 McDonald Bord!) yen. ait cae eit eeeincn sams iieme elronce eis YS) MatthewsinGanolyam Muss ieessec eet mue tne on saree enn 28 Mitchells ;ShirleyaMrsie cans cin ar sees cians ere omer elie 28 Morton,, Alan’ 3 Seiewe ttl pie: Cheeni pares: ancl 2,26 Morton Charles... a rmmstietec cia ctcancenent etiesn he, ee ons 3,26 Mueller, Maura Mise ace scusreim cea teieiie srciecke Ole neuer’ Mustens (Geri Mrs) Sek, ocstonn cnt ae Slate nl rere 21 Mustény, chackeurageyad toner cee niraete te I oie 26 Nelson s Horacersn. st eter en ich eieisneotsRe red chats cmon enters Da Olson) John: Pi No en we steer cme nionemen oma. hops fleas 325131 Phillips selizabethaMista-a.wecacmencicme ier ican ene nen ee 28 Reavis; ‘Karan Massa .ransrs vleohonar hte eis) in cirri Gaeinenrense 22 Reeds (Gertrudes Misim oc ctca suns spetred ion st ies estelasMropest shoes lots 29 Joye lone INGE G5 Ao nog ms 5 oD a6 oO oo OOK 28 Roland. Daisy IMYs: cus ccscsntetanel © els ehiscar meet ccaepleety 25 Ross, Blenor Miss 55.5.5 wise wy sew earelini oi ene) ites. cosy eine 26 Saunders; Mary ‘Miso si3 saci ais @ eee, «nies 6 3 2,12,134 Sherrill, Vimte S25 caste deters Cece soon ve poe 31,136 Stevens). Edwatd. sc tsecncs: steal api in sets! oleae fo eters Peas Di Steward) Hermaniavess cea are cacieecne Seen Me 31 Swain; Mary' Misi «a siuelintesscetets clked uae: clei ta Give cocii 20 Sway nein, Janes Mrsies © cuatewe se ir) reiel aicaeed neous 21 ThomasisGeneva Mrse in shecebene Geek a cient eke 22 Varner... Dorothy Mist. terovirre eat tamentertsi ie ous Meuse corsh ore il Westy Nelda’ Missu 2.54 05 hukwemenepicn sch. odoin tie since Da, Wilson; Marjorie... avast 20s cee eta ohre seers aris sions tes, Pai Wilson; Margaret: Missa = =m secretin cm eset cne Mo Walson,s Rawlins, Gea nics acorns tere crete aca any ones 28 Withrow: Sonny sae caisson os os es Ls iene en eeute 25 Woods AS Deer. seone. as hice orden Cae oer WW) Wright) Bonnie: Mrs: (v5 2 ve onan stodens ehener en ap st eideliclcs 22 YVarbers Sandra sMesity, sis 5) acc have cerete fet Sie eee eas 28 Student Index A bless larry) cae. st epraue vis, shisows Meeenenelesesiet eosiee. f= 37,117, AGAMS WANING fobs fo sive sians i emeueeel eae en Po Sina. Adams Savalipte. 5 = sess olteneiie iaeirens 37,109,119,124,174 Akers) -Vudys cichboc my spsus cl sigh ano boineueus: (rises omer nouns BIS Alberts Gwy th tierce: aceas sbrctutel ohteves tho: Gtuw: 1a uereeiee. hare 37 ALDER OP BEAR eet ari it etme en «meter eten eRe cme time 37,174 Allison Glendatye..cpecssswesscek duel eeteen tame rien sraneate 37,118 AShD Ys BYnumiictism eee erehente cc tocemenionelie nee emai 375139 ACKInS ROllyien catarancl stereos ane Glee ee 37 AtWOOGETCILV’ av. tsi tee set le secre ich tr eaterie encima Stem 37 Bageott, Billie pecs cnot-s-tst5 a euetco recone fot BM) OS 511834) Ball. Gharlesy.7 aes. ceva stots cede eueterc ieaeuetees 37,137 Bargerss Michael ew auct ute ator cteetehienie mts tok mew mT: 37,117 Bathard, Wayne. . 2.6 es oo 6 eMeln aeelelnne 37,136,158 Bauguess, Barbara ys catsuete aielyei a) a stele er opel as es eae 3) BECK, Gwen) suetnto sitey ecmroo ete aston sys) oie Bo Bile 9 7) Beeson Martyicce sivas’ cust shar temoushis. eh eile ine 38,117,160,161 Beeson, ‘Gerald! won. 05 s 2) Shaves eis) whe @ eerie ec ee 38 Beesony PHomasiagepe ts, erictttsy ot teres ah teases 38,125 Bernier Sandra stare cy eee ve civ eae outs uns eee 38 Bilestalsindas. few cestate sh isniacetteotsereule ns) ouek ote ete 38,106,124 Biles; . Jennys peyote cys creme: ware, petenietesy ees) one 38,107,116 Billing Kathy sen ecemsg susnt Mercieomemcnine 38,109,123,124,129 Binkley;cPat- ps tors co Gdiee cure otctasice erresacsic et metas 38 Bivens; Linnals)5 fa sects cttisws co. scsealeushest rach ree seeks 38 Blevins} Carolleyena csc cectemcncmens at ah scab Sine SLs ays es 38 Bodsford.;Stanleyi..eeenea oo) ice nee) Gace ie 38 Boles, JUGY. acs cdvsteeted tea tate ou otelen pct cee tensttemrtctte ase 38 Boles; Lanny, oe see cae we eiaeme eae eee ale 38,137 BOs Terry: iy scoesac: ceemeceaetin sie 38,110,126,127,158 Branchy K enneth: cis crores) cecmnasthcus a eres 39,137 Brewers Brenda lporige. sea ancy ch ten ron eee 39 Brinson: Doug's 2 = ty cus sol ek er cs Meee ed or 395137) Brooks: .Mary © 96 (ess: eos mesuel cee soci netah es loeoeeiaes 39 Broome; JOhnesc.. akoteus: cer kous eS eterna nica 39,137 Browns Brendars sev eaccictie enero. te teat ene eee ete 39 Brown Nancy acces cucten ttc dteaenoe 39,125,129 Browns hirleyesaecen ere ese e ee 39,133,136 Bull, Perry: 2 ees enegeae eee ane ee ee 39,128,136 Byrd} ViCkie ys ta reiai ce seep ste come eccrine op aanet te 40,128,174 Calhoun: Pat sin onwards niceel cae cee ee 40 Calhoun Retiyc ence eth eae Tee 40 Callahan; Marcia (ia aes cies eo eee 40,107,133,174 Garter: ‘Winda orien: ceo een a eu ast mel ot crone) 6 40 CastlessHomer ye oie ote Re Reno tie erat ee 40 Caudill Danny, .0seee pittance: eae ieie econ ci 40,117 Chambers; Bernard we. pacer acerca arena 40,117 Champney Ronnicre scene eae ence 40,117,136 Chandlers Darrellys heey een et ee eee ere 40 Chandler tenky eo aa eee ea ae eee roe 40,137 ‘Chandler, (earryc.os pesucee Soci sie ie ee 40,137 Chandler score tag. ate semen eae eee ee eee 41,174 Charles Ronnien sama en emene ne 41,106,107,111,117,136 Cheathaniy Chrisyaresew ci kotee meen omen ones 41,135 Clinard Caroll. power hein ee ee rem rc acute 41,128 Clinard) Riotiny secure eaten eee ee 41,128 Cline; sithomaSgees ty-sasanmcr cena arate ie eee 41,128 ClubbwSueveaw cues cle ie aed tent eee 41,116,162 Cobbler; DebbDiexean. sien een oes rec eee 41,121 Coffey William x,.he ey are eau cer ieee rome aie 41 Coleys Dennisiant ekki ee 41 Colhcutt. Chucky. tee eee ee eee ee 41 Collins Vertyewen-p spore eke ne ea te ee 41,166 Gook., Datiny acme cer et anes r ie eae 41,110,118 Cooks Nancy tema kaeneded ace eee oa, es Le es 41 Cooks: Vanern te cicuchog outros et Ce Eee 41 Cooke Kreddicntseatama casa ok nue Cio eee 42 Cooke; “Lommy a ttre Aone mole eh eerk eran: 42 Cooper Nancy rsmceh cae ences Oe oe eee ee ee 42 Conum-eAnneticummena-ieieen a nema 42,109,111,129,174 Cox® Paruees, Staaten ee, ect cas) cei, mee ee 42 Cox, DOTS” cr ke ae eT eee Oe eon 42,117,124 Créasony MiKkeizp cases eae rorsite ci Ri ro a ee eee oes 42 Grewss, Kay) steers echte feo lose cmt Bray ee Wc chee Fe Crner, Dianne 9. ee enon eta See nen eee: 42,126 Crows Janice fw. eee ee eased: ele re ee eee 42 CullerBarbata cc. cece seer eas Coe eee ee 42 CullersiKenneth rte asmeucacs tees home ee eee tee 42 Dalton Richard. 2f.s eee hee thee eee as 42 Dalton A Suc existe ete ca le ee 42,107,172,174 Dalton; sWay neve ants cosa, ois t eee er eens 42 Daniel Gary decease arene 43,106,110,115,116,121,126 Davis) Doug icancars cen cucike ant ot ine ween ae 43,117,158 Deal. Vackia sc. 2. sc vera etna aha lone mice aie te aca oes 43 Dillons Patsy es sacs ee ee ee ee 43 Disher, Betty’ © aeaenetieast cn sect sues eke ees one 43 Douthity Erina.c ces ay eeeen seein coca el ctien Cane 43 Douthit, Bobbi eas ens ee a Oe ee 43,121,135,174 Dowell, Barry..... 43,106,110,113,127,174,176,178,179 Drye; (Dorothys5 aches one on nae ec ene 43 Dwigginsy Darlene enaju-tiewere Gicmeis) se ao ne 43,135 Barnhardts Jerry: casa hep cenemernue i sacucma) eres acta 43,128 Baton) Bren date. aie ok cesarean ie) eee 43 Batons Judy wo ware: otis teen cus keror tei cmen Fupeesliceettomictc 43 Edwards: Davidih tsa sues. tae cence cee eee 43 Edwards, Frankie..... 44,107,116,121,129,132,135,174 Pliers: Cindy? sas aceere cate aerate ener ee ee ee 44 EnscoteuJertyas nts Ace ree ee oe Roane 44.158 Ezzell Pat te. eta cece ie 44,117,119,122,132,163,174 Reartington; Pata nnccsseuciet stares aio one eee 44 Blynt. (David Sects pene snegaitstcrie cia Guerin e, cuemane 44 Blynt, Willig: 22) arcade eters hacer oemocee at ee 44,110,176 Folds: Nancyr.. frame taste ont oncheaete Lc enieatnetan meme ot 44 Freeman, Norman, waa cneticis c icaoerere kee 44,128 Freeman, Moravgaer cg sate oie eee 45 Freeman,¢Physlisauewewsgersu yt eo cueas ore cee on eter tae he 45 Fulchet;, Mikes ce otarssard eyeretinnie ote nee ae 45,126,139 Pulp; Jerry 5c tmecsus eeevasena eel neem Gael tanec 45,128 Fulp; ‘Sharon; ae 2 cies keke hae ee i erate 45,136 Eulp. Fommy ene ote a eee 45,167 Fulton) Brenda arr si-0 gohan ck ena eee 45 Fulton. sDebbic-es-miacee tore ens 45,107,113,125,133 Pultons Naomittrere ce ieee cote cee me eae 45,126,132 Bussellh George: lac a vacate Olea teat) ee ne ee eae os 45 Gaddy;eDennisirs uekevc.cact pete Cee et aca ce 45 Gardner; -Sandrayic ce eee ee 45 Gibson} Elizabethiaewas 1 uae heen ae eee 45 Gilbert, (Bobby qe eee ete 46,110,126,127,158 Glasscoes Donniarys auaieatcn nce? eee en ee 46,124 Godwing Marketa eset. ee eee eee 46,117,158 (Eoin, LOSS s 6 6 op bo ob oo oD ee OBO BOS OS 46 Goode; Jerry te ca utes cae sae eee 46,125,137 Gotdys, Hatrvire. cbswcte ec: crate sue ne ea ee ee eee 46 Gourleyis Becky. cues onesie aie ela Dee ee 46 Gourle y; -Brénda:3 @icae cece eye Cacler ca e oee cee ee 46 Graces Phyllis:. 5.0.20 se 5 wet Bee oene se: ety tae ie 46 Gray; ROnni®. 2A -Se as ces, sca ehe @asna leetteer See ene eee 46 Greenwood, Howard a. .15 -pcu-een ech en ee 46 Griffin, ‘Sandifay. cafe eens, cicone. ct cole sete la cane ene 46 Grogan, Randy sgcuc css ao os oy ceed clue ava ie RO 46,117 Grubbs;: Keith’ Fees asc eee aanch one Oho en eee meme 46 Guthrie, Garry.s. cts cucu ole «net a eetcscure {urcn meet ee 47,128 Hass; Wayne it: cysts: veto. ca ation as atleast een 47,128 Haney, Katen nm iene tule OMS Saloseliya: Hare; Jerry: vacw. se stisins, ba-s cigs agtcanlen aulenen Gulia teneme 47,158 Hartleva, Benny aieenennenes 47,106,111,174,176,178,179 Hartsell,, Terry: states: ac: oemette eslae neice ithe eaten 47,124 Hastings, David aaa ai) acannon a nomen 47,110,118,137 Hauser; Kenneth, ciccrcset ic ncnrepessic) coeueden a outa temo 47,158 Hauser, Amys 6s So sels oor we aires rant te neon 47,124 Hayes:, Judy iu: eae eve eared sols eset oto a 47 Hayes;, Vickie: «oi. 5 ia «ees oe: ne tee eo ee 47 Hendrix, Betty 2 is vic. ic. sctees cen Caen 47,136 Hensdale; Darrell 35 82s fe es cues ete cine ete 47 Hensdales Ronald’, 5... 20m ven seein oh cone ee 47 Hicks: Janet tc. soc, occ eeensel scone tee 47,135,176 Fiigeinss) Mary ay pases seceeeu ac aey eae ae 48,106,133,174 labed alll, (Genre oo 55 oo 55 6 48,107,109,112,129,174,176 Hill. Marty. ww cecum scat oes aoa eee 48,108,118,124,134,137 Hilton; Chris: i.e ate eee eee ee 48,123,137 IBS, IOTo'o wo nd 4 poe Hn Sr ss ais 2 48 Holcomb;sBrent, a. = 0 ais, co seel se) een teen 48,117 BONEN Lebils cao po pos Aa co 48,117,121,129,135,163 Huffman Willian «2s cue 6 enone Eee Ronen 48,117 Hull Patt. scckce ocean. eet eee taco re mee 48,118,129 Hutchenss Steve: : icusuc cc cance ch ca een ee eee 48,128 Hutchins, ‘Sidney «= si, «uso os elie Suse eel eee 48 Idol} Janie: “cs eee als tare terse ee eS 48,125,128 Idol, Janice: Susy aus os, «eda sess Seer eee 49 Idol. (Richard's ct. ane 2 each eee eee ee 49,117 Idol; ‘Sandia. came eeencmct eae ane 49,117,163 Jackson, Martha! 3 .e rae. ay ok cece cet en eee 49,128 Jakovecs Donnas icete eset noe ane 49,123,135 Jakovec;. Ronnie’ 4.0. «see es neces e oe Oe 49,128 Jaines;. Marie. 44 woahateuan poets us Parente ae eee on 49 James; Ronnies. 6 Aveco cn cee ne ee 49,117 Johnson;, Laura ois s%5-002 ecu a eee 49 Johnsons, Linda eycece oekecw ates eee Cee 49,121,135 Jones! Gonnieye eee nee 49,117,124,132,162,163. Jordan, Mike... os ote oe ee Seni e Ca ee 49 Joyees ANN: 6602.5 sos ect, seeceuenene es kein ee 49 Kapp,: Karen sagem. 202n cscus Guise eneueos: Ghee eee Ne ae, Kart, Mikes a 3a 102 he oe ae ee 49,117 Katt Warten: nana iocusrerns eae oh 3 ein ed onan eeneene .50 Kessler: Priscillay.: cis :s::63).c¢ sera ce seve eas sehen ome) ca eee 50 Keen, Victor... fomene. © sete cite ae fo Giese oeiteune eaten 50,126 Kiger, Sandta 2. (ciore shane cacitniees. eeutonctins at cmnen roan 50 KGS OLCMB Y Al Lele mer nem oa NOR: orto tees Pisiiie sah! cach taren 50 RGN Gade TONM ss ars ewes) oie eae io lence ope oe are 50 RelSenme MeGlVinin se ccfeuatis. taka apnarcet jovtapia. ase to, sue cat oe SOM3S7L35 KUZIOM LING ame ewe: ene 50,106,109,112,113,117,162,163,174 APcicl n GALVIn arerraiete hey olieves sehyirue ney cele coe swap Nerk ey Tenet 50 Manarethian Cyn thtars cota ca cule el o coyotes) eius'act sal cgi tere 50,126 andre the SuSari., e..0 sls) ii cise mr avid aye te. Genre War tee ie 50 Wasrdre thie Wiilliariains iy - itte: pee) rer ious cats: Je) ace) fortes obey 50,124 Mbigane MiMi dns eke oe ea ors al 8 50,106,107 BALI OL OMMTIGY AW ms geitelcks) sin let raacine. evista rte xe! Pecatertels 50 LANG SORRELL TV a RMeriest tei esoy touraynetites ioviiere tr; Gable chi tra lee-sm abst 50 MBE TINTYOLIS HINO SEL wen eatin (esl (ei eco fas (Sh my fo (Se Lode, Geter en $1,128 CWC LAY NMED AV IC tet flen cpeyteoteu fer ele: Geils) S) fee aeye te. ae) tele Sul MRS WASs HR GIX Vise eee ac) fo) oy el lose) cen es tw feviat is tes sow a: vey we Sylilisi7 [LNAI UOTE 3 6. Gebeo i ooaOeG DrOnE LC MCmOnCE Ce men an aaa Eee Syl RT VILLeMMUATISSiswe eee ralisine Diced Ace usc ediey ar abe. oe tee Silly ILibneeraielli,, ANIMES. 6.5 G6) a6 cho! olden 6 DeGeddenealors 6 ond $1 iL@Tbn, JR OEb CUR, fe con ee enn aes ace eee er Syl 34) LOVE, UCTS onc 16). Cee eo Reena §1,128,137,160 [Legere LDXOLEVe G15, 05.5 eS Ree ot ee §1,134 AMAA VAM AT NING Metter sy cP ie «ic crc lo) chutes fol “vi “ov se wth ver fet 2 ITA MEPL CWC MMR Msr OTP at cote, tel velifer arte a a gr bla wh wy ws fella $2 MeO. IWIERO: 604 sa G0 Gib CNET OR EROM CRC eC ae ee ene 32 MAC YAS ITLC Vatmtisitcin wes) Gis wi (5 is Te ees ee es Sos 2.036 MFA OOCmuICATN Viens tel. sisgers «) ahs SA LOT ALLE QE 129) PVE ATISHIC LAMM OTVoMem Mem M a. cos fo. sts ve tw ta asc reece ve fe §2,128 IAIN USI aus PUL OC Mra Prien te! fe: eh ier te) eo. owl el Hw am Poche gees 32) Mamie, IDEM . 2-c a 5) ghd sommes eene error 52 ME AEGIS AES OT wearer aeiasis cits, Hy fe. @) lei bist ipiter is) (shee) pds oh Bee 52 IGT, URN 6, a. Gs Ae er OMEN CREE ICCC mn eae nora 352 cies WLLL ATI REPEAT cy (ois 0 tos Sig se ee were, sles §2 main, YSN y 5 a 605 GLO. EAR oI oee ne eae 52 Martin, JOANt e625 2 + §2,112,114,116,121,126,174 IVUSTVH ME ELC MMV AT Meme ears 2 eice Gey ce: vo 5-5) sie ewe co Saale ALEC SINOLAMEE MON sf aoa a he el ve isle wy ee §2,128 AGL SEDI em eMnn eae rk 3 es Ge ec) te a S571! wie Crean. TRAV) 65.5 ola Once ee eo ee $3,128 MiGEES, CEES: Sea dao c= BRN eee 58 Nie Geen GiesObyememiis ss 666 ce ep ew oe ae $3,125 Nic Ge CmLCMi ya mmc mecWei:s Taiicr Gre) 3) (os, she ile Soe ee's ve ve 53 DECIWCINENOLTIS@ a cme ney cies) Gt Sie G5 a lia oe $e we 53 TCS A US Te VAC KC enreel (ay) et io to. ive 2 ce a aes en $3,109,169 NACIKCOs, UANTOS ok: ofc, Gl CuEROn eet ee eae Sah NG tas) PCAC ONY SreV TOUT Ae cu ReMe dels 6h i stir wot So 8) ra gee aio 3 Melb OTD ANT AMMEN evi e 2) sis 60s 1 pce ¥ ie we % 53) NG) Me haclawA Lat mere ites fe iie Sie ria ws -3 oS wes §3,160 Gb, IDOE S 6h5. 5 Boece eee eae 6 6 SAO S74 Nace edie Glen acme nite te reciens: 6. leet Gosv bn as ye Dono Mitchell Mary Ann. . 5... 40. §3,115,119,129,133,136 MOOK BOODVERMANE Civitike eta @ iow wae Ke divas 8 $3,128 SiGe. CONS 6 o9 56.0 3 6 GROG CRC een aaa 54 Moore Deb olemegmtcncican ait) tl coe sis o5 6 oe $4,135 IMOOTe MS LOLS iauemene imei) aid e.eo sees si Sa a aw 54 MOISINPer IE ChEV ee eUe Vili eise fc yee ew els 54 IMEOUSITI SHAM VICK Vanerctnoite Neteh once lahat ot oe ease dive! @. ar sh 54,136 Mullinax, Barbara..... $4,114,146,118,119,174,177,179 Miretenn.. SWS G5 clase 6 ale cl aie eee $4,124 IMGs WINER. = 6 5 ao ala p10 0 6 uenee 54,128 WMS, SOROS oo oo oa 60 oD DIOR eee 54,116,121 Neal iMarys NOt = eaten) mcr ots $4,106,109,124,129,132,133 ING all SB UM een cep fee rey sues Ges des rast rah ies @. pha s §4,108,110,117,136 INEISGIO. WANN «5, eu5 225 as00d 0.0 6 05 Ca pn eee a rere 54,174 INGISON aM AICS MO ENON e ener claaiiotisis. Gos) .e sw Slaw wes 54 ING@Bom: UANES We o 4 aes one co OnCNORe acne ae SEE OG) INCISONMMIAICCHMMEmauaysMeris eiteters 6 6s 6 a. ajo w iw eee 54 ING WSO DN AVA eaewattet e fereie few esse wn = ns $5,124,158 INGWSONIMNIEKC Won seis W.isus 6 are ad esd ela % 55,160,161 INGVISOIMELC MTV ecete ne ro vie el fee s o) ape. Javisipds whine ei woe $5 INCOSE ING IVAT Car siee 8 vote ne ey wat ese. aves ces 1.8) Seu sp oh $5 (OSDOUNOMINCTENG fences cy. 5) vies ister cons Sos 23ulovolos OO WiCTLO VAM OATIMGMa Mice: 5.6. (ees) cnssite 'b) Goeh ss tel te bs wie 55,136 INV CUSED T Ammen Ce ncciis) -oSene ta sire) olor 6). 6 Let Sctois Sok wndel ars 55 AC Kem OMAN MRM a sits ce Ssh coe a: aise aelewie aie Gls 6 55 Pays, Thaiha. 4,68y gitke alee S iecaigele oe Staceess Wied 55,136 ARCVIC MANAG RMPULA Ria pene) Ge ue fe Wee Boss ens aie si voy 55 AAT ZAD Str cle ei fo.4 eo) eos. rac aro eels he woe $6,132 ACIS HEN eric o,f ae cd $6,111,112,124,166,174,176,178 ARTIS MMOATLVeeMemouthileg’s s)he cisigsiOus ne, JSksine seis vs. Gy whe @ a 56 eMC CONC MMILCTIV ey mics, wise fies. belo wie sd. rael fe are bere 56 iMerarrrtiy IDXO 2 5 a Bad OL GRELORD. Cane Cn een ae ee $6,128 CELA moll VarMater mats ces tiie) oo) l she asad) noe Ne, 2, 6's, “6 56 Behan MCAT Yan ts roy} oii stil ie. ks) vos cel cas §6,132,136,174 PEMGCTAN NAN CVs pana aye on ieehele, aa ¥ 2% $6,107,121,133,174 REOPLeste Gall Gener swvth es) ot 1 | fos obs) si iss ost Rosny aS ens 56 EGhICOnd Garolymy., ose cjunc.s ets «0 6 $6,106,107,172,174 SAULT SemO ATG Vasu tice mM tts hts schts) seis) 2. oo: +) peace tase 56,128 PICT MIOUS I UIA MeR PER RE MAG By cecltctes acs §6,113,120,129 ROD MYM arm One as west cis) oie) fis tes os) wan; o Soap Gas 56,128 PEGE LOM AMEN ee Wen ime Soom oc rc, Se cewes of tr we 57 TIC CMM CLUVaweirenras ene teases fected es Totes. Giyel s. te: = ieneyis.% $7 EEINCEmpRICH ATC emeteyisas sre) Sick ey 5; 6 wie Sue) seer opal oil 56 COUEO LAVIN CAE Monte ?ed rome eR hel aie) ei eu.s cece cermensine Syl VGAVIS a Cath Ve mNN NNER hs iiciccueteeretace) «) esas ade verte 57,136 DRCICMEE- AUS VM ime ou sehen rey torte ele) PANCR eiit0) a orice baysisn @ Salo Student Index Reid SteVemcos chs + tose eee ee ae ats) Glieys 57,126,174 Richardson Hernvanieamseemersaemeeetmeene tem ete ees 57,128 Rierson; ‘Clarence Ss outa kcce wane sleme susstatee 57,126 Riker. LOmMpck pemtca cuter ome tee Mn tace eet aciclcctcurst ciel Gree ar Sy) Rileyves Monecesasie scan sumeacigene aut ee ey ter SH MOT 2S, SS RRUIVETS sr SNOVGrs eee net eae Pete ae evceataaid, fe staged Tomatper ere ai) Robbins, Brenda’ Divs... susce ace ew. e Kie we eae mH | Robbins Brenda'G. Meare. leaecshcke: seeker aye mess: 57 Roberson Stevexseurd ts + ackcre oeree ale Sih aeSy NMG A heyy) Roberts) larry, Blane ele, sce eek Bees SLL L365137 RODERESH im acm vs rohce a tober seiner te suction ol (omsenie op sit? 58 Robertson: Jimmy ty Jae ee ew mee sae weeks Dood, Roesel Way nell Adewten suite cutshie, iste. tr wigsltre gece $8,124 orien, UN ers G oo a eoOa Goi Ud Glos a6 0 foep 58 Rosso Margie: ree cake cos $8,109,114,118,126,174,176 Rosdhal Vickim etme wie ice eotnc een emee Gl ay we oiRans 58 Rules Linda's sys ces tenes « wocuy Soomoa ah tote. ays heaton 58 RUuNniONS Sandra Aesesn oka eyes teas Caeser aires hs 58 Rushing Mare Ovamsnpen) omens, cere eit eve ehte eee’ §8,132 Sappinstevetracticus te clettees iatcwkare ie) stents. 8 cobsae oc 58 Sattexthwaltes Betas res micene ei renniiens 58,106,109,122,174 Sawyer. Carol ened case cucprancce fon ramen ap omenne conatite tists 58 Scottlan. Ls caer mac temete o cicn no ee) aeletech s.r eibanrs 58,123 SCOPMMRIONMIC? aeweye co cheesy pecmedsks ofeentuboeen et ee ei 58 SEXCOM ALTO vo rastes oy Ge tol Wars ot clos os tetenioioP «1 rote. contol $8,137 Shanananwlrobentarmmen. tcowcpoechcseecuene cmos tench ect te oto 5) Sherrill. “Sue sate teeters wane tee he. aia §9,109,114,119,125 Sidden; Mikewopeiar a cot oat to tons © ee bre este a 59,134 SimmOnserGardes, otece vs: te polect easuie ter siicel (shai vaist 10. ee ws SIE) SiIMIMONSS . VICKIC: S ariy oie @ cea) ot ates yo toraices ais: fe rette «, s SY) Simpsons; Walters eye oeodoley huey cet Vou Male Mele ores 59,128 Sink@i@arrenie: chs, suey ersna win een scene §9,109,113,124 Syiche MKS Mh ohous a aad) Synlero Bite B clo Gre won. 59,128 Slate § ROX mat my ois ated eu cr ca uertege aber ontop sVeAGuny shEM S16) fers 59 Smiths Gind yew cecna Go sceke a atelier sates 60,116,124,173 Simatic CLAM cree aret athe toy ch ees iL ks kes Ted vol coment gs bros asllay af wate 174 Smithy Donaldin meee icmede @ Cems wits retisae ts Pram. ony 60 Sinitlie sl) avid ears cate rsitenteie stort heen: 6) fomevee ieee? che) a) ake 60 irate, AEROS Zona ele Alar Grand @ alovage 60,117,129,163 rome, ISR G Gln 6 Alo a Sle 6 Go doo mee On oun 60 Smiths Maries ayer ers is, eres cayce ner tattetel ie. fears 60,126,133,174 Smithe Raeford, (Gee oto cae toes oh eee tes 60,137 HOM, Melstone IMs Big mud ocakbee py oro erou to 60,126,137 SimitheShercyemarce cma ie 60,106,107,113,114,121,161,174 Smithy Shirlevgentaes ctetere cases ees Gok Rwato le caeatebe 60 Simitiie Vickierta cat ene cores. tent ta wie Wise a Game 60 SjeMMNON, INES so go os ode n mou aoo eo oddos 60 Sona abla IEAWIA eg gl g.g Gf -okordeS toed, 6.0 cia orostio. 61 Sowers, IOS 5 aob wo ob moo ohus bono ft 4000 61 Soran dle, (CAlVANA. Go aug ab, Olosh Okemo oUt Gyaio dls DIb. o 61 StatfordeBrendala a+ 15 Grease 61,109,118,124,173,174 Stanleys, Debbies sietete etigerscee aclee cs ks eile sels cha 61,135 Sullivans Brendarec, sts stsiemetiete ys) emahie cries C235 Summientinje Clin tonersnroyars aces v encued heeranrurs antec 61 S Walia) Gn naka eeiel nel ocean ieen acon 61,113,116,129,132 SWaln MBOVerly me stan cnctats eerkeu ep aitencs joie tees: Esy eins Vane pe ihe ve 61 Palleya Vickimer@acecte, ove cack ohne 61,114,116,119,121,177 Wa ties A MiIKer etek, mason aivsiet vies (f Sies tat de enencn eulemeter cits 61,137,158 Mayors Bat Darang re mmencthcme cusiepfcteineots stays eye eee 61 Taylor Wavidyn)ceccite tae «ciate ts tote shaytushous te mers 61 Taylor, Mike? Sar rij cus etein eter Sas eis ee tie Ss GLAS 137, Taylorebhillipay ee vera ie crrenees Ores.) ls: exeusroaabneaerts 61 Peagues Bonnie hw cen ye ol ka cee ads olsen aecsd eo eles iat 6 62.122 Thomas Carol Paiaas see-esct ec seePee ses easusl cia fone teesl el awe 62 ‘Throckmorton, Werbent ea eee es cite cate ouenee 62 TU MRO SroOrONNy IOS oagdgeooedooaAsonogodduns 62 DING V-P ET ANCES. wars th puree wait were cemeeregtn. olen, cutest ourot outotate te 62 (RENEE NTT ONS Chere bac phar eonsel bee Wao c. G.oks Luo oe ol nec 62 Puttles Brénidavs ac ccc cass Gosteieucne ne ee ae cue 62,106,123 Wances Lynas iene eta aie Gat cane ete es ae EPDM MSy, WBS) Wenn, Cariuillet, oc6odanusn eben 62,107,109,129,133 Waughniy Denniston - senescence se 62,124,125,137,178 Vineyard ed Ol ve ggkara cise lope eda recente. close teemens noes 62 WOO GINO es Soe adie he.dune doom Oma Odo oe Voclens Jan eypeyarcr sis sca tone witewe: cus ger estes) rahe a 62,132 WAoyalescy WGN A 6 Gioia ta bid Golohorole dione 0.0 0 62,123,125,134 WoplenpRiCk ytar-tceeaeremeanasocxie matic ctontsn a cy aaeaens, ts 128 Mossa Betsy: cteicbats sini cee ees 62,106,108,109,116,176 Wapsoner Pegg yas ett crsitaetthtunit ale skal b mcs 63,136 Wageoners SUCH ranncgencsetererc) = temstesus cle gctist ai ease 63,136 Walkers Barbavaires mucin G scenes rie amcerent kaye ete) hocks 63 Walker: Barretttacemce siaccratacs arb coseticel menste ie obareuenas 63 Wall Wade® subaru conta sl tre aun s lao eame 63,117 Weal willie =r trpeyeecurcit ita shel tape ia ous aeemaates titties 63 Walser,(Cand yannick ete ten Gos onesie wis 63,129,135,174 WardsePa tain: Mow Nw teeen aa cmen cies ereicoeecmrs et eelactsarsn oy oka 63 Wieavil Be VerlVasmeasuse cima cee) inser aa tne ica te akeuce 63,137 iWeavillean iceman oismte- teeter creme tattle ot edhagi-t eater sca somes 63 WeavillaKienny 2 isy0= ase te c-- 63,106,107,110,117,161,178 Welborn, Debbie ..a.- 066 «5a 63,124,129,132,135,174 Wihickers Kathe tre) aseensecie iilensrel stevens 63,129513251316;169 Whickemekontie tar srrpeteus eectous csetmelener cute ote 63,110,127 Whicker. DROMaSH ccc ee Gleia ict sa eneieme oteres 64,118,128 White: 2@arolU sary seecsus ie aieneuateteneoMete 64,118,126,127,134 Wilkess Danni 2 xara sara) ae cite osu), saan eure neleephethie cy 64 Wil Tammy.) ANS apenemennmaesmame mrs te cP ray meh cea I mews cate 64 Williams; Pawlem ray m deter coors th esccdacLsinrhomemere temene ren. 64 Walltand. Kathy: setrursceesl sce eeket or che: si titers ma erotica 64,123 Willard es Kenn yer) ieee ere 64,106,110,126,127, 174,179 WilliSS Ay ne saegs erie Ritey urease came) tear een hoe 64,107,133 WilsontDOnnal see. amewios ee sits op nacre he: Poteet Pn a ems tee 64 Witcher Meta:2 ic siasececeaca eet ctephes so aiaeenee alee a 64,136 Withers Barbatai aia as eine e 64,106,114,119,126,129,174 Wionrell: (Sharon ese moe ee 64,114,116,119,122,129,177 Wright Rogeres, .tqacusysiegatn ee asus eo cue tee 65,136 Wiyesloitts Evareina rae cucmete ne voici eater ceete tnecomey ean 65 Juniors Able. DONIC tase att eo Ge Gel hos set ie Se eee 67 A Dles Dede eer er esa tem accers “a toh. tne ake ise coral 67 Amos, Stephen Vase waa seus anise wee ste) 67,126 Angelle Davidten mena cher tier ctoren ct cen eo 67,126,125,136 Angel, ADOnnal hye sae cits vate t cines ohmic se ccitecu issue 67,132 Ausband. BoODD ye 4 f rasratania cial a ss ss bo tous eote ioe feo 67 AVEESS oe OMIM Vin. P eennee lat oe A nie eh ak ket Ge a eens 67,158 Baile var NODE Mremen ecm dems tree sheds ore rohan ye barney, ¢ 67 Bakere Barry: p82 a eetemie s 67,110,116,117,121,126,160 Baken« Blaine tac. saerc) ete alot ewes eMerie te es 67121295132 Baker’ Vickicbaran. teases atidate + ters ur btn, hence 67,126 BATS ES ANGTAe tars tae suet co tincn oes ron ce) te A roe ts 67 Barreau.tRichardus- wy -uee meen mate eo te is eee © 67,126,137 Barrow, Rand yneces ec euelaocien cess st ays 3 ole ORILZ9 MTOM Barrows Bill) Sas 4 Makes ta a eo ctoeteat on a oe BS ans, aide @aens) eaks 67 Bassett. Juliate oct wets Gis Recoil sect ok Leas sty een eiteg oles 67 Beeson SNMiichaell S59 sn subs, eee cae ot count ee Pouce e 67,158 Beeson, Patrica’ , sa eucetmhs wit c sero asta) sew eiec as tp wits poles 67 Bentleyx sWheresa.me) 5 lpicu cde fe) ecules cic eee sas coe 67,116 Besseliew. Bobbie: Bllen aie. cos. 3 se ee eh ae eae 67 Binkleye Monae cacnw: cc) cee sie. hr ve teltepe fon Grebo) Seu 67,124 IMC oiin, IDWS, yo asco a bb doe 67,110,113,120,126 Blakley erty torcee Gila tues uc bisi foil a) Recess ysartie te 67,136 Blaylocks Jackies sien al eso 66,67,161,107,117,124 Blues Wohny sre esse ate erotic won ss es ete yet obs eae 67,136,137 BOpsery BUG dy, Ge Fe eyiee y ueiy ate ee are rsniates os Ree arcbroe cal acs oleate 68 Boles, Marsaret: )scfen bed asim ie fl cteiiet loved etiaeel fos iss Sharon 68 BOOnEy iShiar Oman are ay sah sss esis, es earns ies Pye ee eS 68 [BOWELSSe DAnTiVe esecareleyiy o ieaGec iia tor epithets: 4 fe tomisare 68,128 Bowers anicersey cic hemr teks enema te tee eea tceetess aur ieee 68 Bowling, Elladéanee-s. sce eis se le 68,128 Bowman: Cecil darn. dates tek lens netid aivense cs en cwey Such 2 68 BOWINANG STEVEN = vated a oie. ate er elud Bode iss, 3) apts) sey tele 128 Boyan, Gonniew 4 mace 6 = ec eicl st 68,107,117,120,163 Branch. Dian eins ra peecwip sree re eamactiey corel lasses meus 68 Broadstreets Billa aeot a eehinsdeatectochie. = seit sare RSS 68 BLOSdON We leery erm mee cnn ms Et) cronctoc 68,120,126 BEOWa AN CLLY geaekee, oe ukewier aelae ces i) ieeniee: bes, Gee ao eas 68 Bulla KAVEr Wp haesrer tp oehis taek cote cuciKce ss, (geet, eee Senet wats 68 Bulls ertyucgs d sevcnaagihe wast ates of suet oom) kote lnare 68 Bumeatdner. Kathy frase cies oe cet a a as ood 68 Byrd.) BrendalJunetieee i sq sa eee ss Rael Goel ie c 68 ByrdsiMarth ate. wun, cuca: cicaclet usec tsp me esLemcuehlon 68 Caimag SO amin Varsmsy, Giey sleeper: ia lekeiebronc! nad beaks 68,128 Carico Gloria ae anetaws: tot sist cals ucts i oaks 68,116,121,126 Carlyle. Glendak y toxs vo lions) @ cosas oust eiiese saree 68,172,124 Garters: im ayers ey nie mets ceiss, tos each “stat a: cee dbeh ou osetia mentels 68 (Corre eine Ae Se ees sen Meo emo ld Mepece cus Setetutas wieAce 68 ExudlessD Orman; pact sacha Clemens stelimeee) ae 126,110,137 Cawdlesiw illiaman ioe oust eeal ci oye ce eae eiteee) coe oes 68 (GCE AER aglopolelaeal oats Gourd Be bolo eeoie de oh fold oud 128 Champneyer omni vaare ee seen m em etn? aes 69,126,117 @handler,: Warrvans apade tere ee ehe woth e ce renemet tees oa) eho kee 69 Chaneye Susans sn. 4 see ore so hae 69,107,116,166 GhaismonnGhristiness n fieme shi ietue e(eus Ter cera etree 69 GHEISMIONM LATS at meee ote auce Ronee ner t sl uence shoots) ieicoued east he, te oiee 69 Clinard yvATiMe tte: seen atobch ote eWie sete cal oateecccimae pavhaitet a, fe 69 @line PSteve Mr wake eed Sod eh eno aha Seo Oo a, sa 69 Clodfelten Denny 7.00 sepa ene leg we shoe wulegs = ees 69 Cloditelter: Mindaeneyccects ccuceisa: aster en fice iks 69,129,116 @ockman wD. annyacmeeh eminence veh anes ce 69,115,126 COOKS BEVerly ee eears oo larct eee ed Sie oo) etalon esate 69 @ookseSandratie) tie: e alerts sess Meera = Gees sate 69,132 Cooke: Johnny = 3 0 0 wi ee we usheusis So eon er wie ewe 69 (Clove) doa BEEN = = clic 5 fa Bf Gon 5 rCeta nD. Onto 42 Gan iD one 69 (feb Se Vel bealVales 95 iecuniecs can etd tomoacnOr.como. Ones re ono tat. 6 69 Goxauiulia: Macaee awa ea teh eee ey in cir tie als hen premio 3 69 CoxeR Obert iia ae. te re e n Sit neg bie ous ye 69,121,126,158 Craven, Darinyii iia pas ceens es eae ee Ome 69,126,160 Crawford: Connies. cy ae! ae iki 2 no eee deme 69,124 CreasoneLany av eacs «oy Suse e Geel Oued Slash eke RA 69 Crews; GBarry cosine yatta ccns aban nos veJaies eeu Rents dotouts 69 Crews Bdwards Robert.) oc aie oe erect oe ene 69 GrINE PPB avarranape eta: vee ces ao lens Wat hides ed a Ra See ies 69 Crotisy: Sandy asc Spices Seet okey: ois bl is eed ann aes 69,126 Grousexs William: ameristar to uciictons lncuvacuenes reer 70 Daniels Bill yous sheer te tice Assets CEA ie. co TRS roe 70 Davidsons ROSE i mscb aweasmaon ates ie tone heard urcienenrs ees 70 Davis lanes ia 6 os. euract ames fo 70,106,107,121,126,129,134 Davis: oRareniien tris ce atesucel et time Ma teams ecles sive meh chs 70,134 Davis: Heaittryy pavie teri) ysl add estan ees 70,121,110,116 Davis, Patriciaia nye. -ustaketcs sana seeiene ce ees thin ae be HOse2 DaviS WT OMIM, cree: st Sy 0) ened lave oe) ce tated a ie oe 70 Dillon, TOA tyeiave s.r koe les. sein ns lay hina kes 135,70,118 Dillon Bruce ay At ed esa oie Raine rere tee ete 70 DillsS Ginger, pontae el use Mkt t act i mem carec te ore 70,169 Dockery. Brenda'y ies 2) seat cmerettal oie pocue oa hol Me nse face 70 Dryes Nancyis. fe ca-t.g es hears cor st ecree 4) Geeks Ree eee ke 70 Dudley; vohn Mike Stennis A ceecaie ieee teks 70,136 Duncans Cathy isyisiesy cro isaee ) isias SP oeoe sere 70,121 Dwiseinss CONNEC.) brs, accede ty ealiseeee eact bieaeennee eens 71 Easter RICK ter yiiterc Pees bane tae ee eae eee 71,117 Billers |Waynes oa toraa os noch hn rdisbeeite Wat Weay ous 71,117,160 ElMOtts David Prcncrsy cme clicks par eee Peon ech ara e eet ee 71 Evans) Pampa a inpeasce ceteated «aye ten terceoees aroneeGue ea cae AL MESS} Rinnheys dian ctatim me iesorae meni mat eee: Hl Floyds Jan ty casi amine esi ace ALLL SL 25,135 5162, 163078 age Rb tan ret hig GIA RRA SEA Ceri hans Mechs emo 71 MivnteSusant- Ba sesh ty pie eee eae eee Poe 71,121.124 Fowler Sharont. som in cen eeeeee nce eet UN ie TACIDORM3 2 FOX SS EVE Fe cost eet Site ae ees Aan a ae as Franklins (Gathy.s siacmoika chen it Lace eek eae TLAB5 Bréeman.shandally: ates pace e Vea io hee et nee eee Cee WA Filcher David sober sherry a sc es eine al Ta ive note 71 Rulpte Diaries to. Uyeriars acs eke tstict ots eel aan oF Ce 71 Rulps Bennye-cspcs eetets icra et teh el ane sickle in leery the 71 Bulpl Beth, Sarvs cm-as weitcis eunkeyaine sire ein alee eae nee al Hulpscames Alan smetureen wl kes e Ons eter ete ee eee 71,126 Fl psptViKicin pt oy nartente seat ee ue ctu 71,107,109,126,133 Pulp e Wilheminaietars, speach ol meine yaar neem 71 BULCON, (Pata dix ewcekecesstar ues cu tae eo ut cceon seen Mls Gabriel abDebraimaciiacisca vacated sete eit eS 71,126 Gardnernw Robert iro eestor Lee WG usia Garnigsravenn Cae its temaecrsnewey sega flies eats Toe Tal Gibbs; Jimmy «4012 we 71,110,115,117,124,126,137,166 GodwingSharon cases seine ake TUNG FE 2221163) GoodeySheliathesruew: Abpea he oe 72,134 Goodmant Sudysyerc te sue acer ein ena ene a2 Gordon sStevesyrs arcs or ees vate ta Gtn ketone CRO ae 128 Graces Sarah 5 Aeitachcaes, cree 8 eceeaen e GaeE ere AZ Grant; Sharon 2 siya cachet! abe tee a Gate ede eee 72 GIesOryssShieriyg ga cule gents 6 mone eras en Sie F232 Griffin's (Carol 25 ae ye acwetehs bo enema, © ck ae 72,128,126 Griffin Pen nitwes pera iemer ie cue eniee 12,109, 2 ID6.135 (Exetbits BKoMore giccta o oo Glo HlolG o ao bio Hla Grittiths Richard a. saeien ene eines 72,110,124,126,158,178 GrubbssiDiana oS loes.2 aoe ces. cy Een eee ENG Grubbs; Jerry erway estan Nobeety Cee Sa nae ee eae iD Grobbsoekennys trey it encueeed ey seater nee pee 72 Hackett. Don Sis ts cat one hegre ce ee 126 Hackler. Kent c Rss. cee ihc te steed ee eee 72 Fall JUV ghiwe recs ee tek Porch eat ls Pea eon nk Aer eee 72,126 Hancocks udy. vies spacer ore as ces one ee ee YD Hancock. Miker ice. ane nad ead. cea teehee F2Z MIO V7 arrell) Shitle yaw Beasua erage, Seats cc een ee 72 Hartinan a aldecneaise mer hac ein seen eee) ite eee 72,160 Fartman’, Dom tatey eats tate cece ee al kn earn 72 Hatiness Larrys Went ee tecacus ohn Ta ee FEMS) IBGINe, IDEOKEINS 6 oa dooce 6 eed oo 66,72,107,129,136 Tastings Fil ames esis n aieu eas ek hee ee PLA IGEN AL SWS cling Old dbo. 66.6 be 8 5 72,110,134 Hastings: eMichae lacy ct mney et slices tad keaeiete) San ee 72 Hauser. we) Obi at tein och eee eten oem ed he ane ee 73 Flauiser: SM Cos tts vwal ct cot 6 teers telce det Poe 73 HAWKS 5 KaVey eee tac ahs teleo tent heey ots ta hie eee eee oe 13, HayessDannyt:veanseenann kecebal stots tccore nt ee Wes FlaVnes eUrevalartNeteptors tie eset een ace th eae 73,120 Hedgecock James 3.4 1a Gs ee ele el cue. cee en ee 73 Hedgecock AT OnVamnes si suei sed cotton eee 13 Hedpecockasuliatsconmrcnt fy shea esi tae ae 73,129,133 HegecockMDebbick fueron: tryed acgehene tise tee eae 73 HemnriCke shanti Vase tk cine on eee a ee Ws Jokaalabe INNES So ono oon Oop De oe FS ALT ANS 22163 HesterAnthony away oiuari cence aacs ne eee W3 Hester Maks tts CE ENE et eee, wae ee WB FLICK SEKAI eres, as Ae rete ceca Tea ae U3 17 GU eal DYes aay Wes A ea Becnakcp ors Otaup is eorteeamacer ts ote ces is 73 Hines DOrcaswn tants tone eNane orchestra cual hea es eae 73 Holcomb Mikesa -clelioasn dane aca meme a cls 73,126,136,137 Holcomb; Daryleari ers ioe cee foe aie Nt So eee 13, Holland bakeetapee..-se ein onions cadens 73,107,125,129 Holland tSonnycaacec tert ay coca hee ira ee eee ee ee qs) Student Index Huffmansshirleys acess cle) lois teleheircmenene tentireute WB Hunsucker(Susanisicne o.clc te: © bol ete ast Gul iter otel tees 73,126 Hull (Beck yo tances chu pists, Ginericuee pues SORIA ta omens 73 Hutchens-e Perry :acy ic cece oi choecueie lite temclen eeeniem: 73 Hutchings: Paulas puesaeseemaeeicel ont) eel: 73,126,130 Hutchins; Battie re: cy c:c1 ore evel caus wxstspests: eveiee 74,106,109,135 TaoL Brenda: so. Sa aieis enh. rye alee cies bho verte toweieonciimennte 74 Td OR Carol scare. dasa, 4, ear conan iets «ay Pade ak adler te) eta nmeeearoie 74 dol Lynn) scaviradachat oe ti eae: orem eae Rages 74 Tdola Mary, Ellen meme aemercuencn- tell el ncn atte 74,126,135 Ingram eA Tee rrr mace mons 74,163,109,113,116,117,126 Ingramse Judy. queens a cueue. te none 74,106,109,120,126 Ingram POmMYy-swaners vera eto ca etiste renienemcs rome 74,126,137 Jackson; Nancy fared sto eset con an ee ete eenmene 74 James): Pariser va oh aeatse cap araueies sb errep moet sarees Spee JAMES RODEL tices ttstis ree esac otseaoreus a siceas Lowsrctier oe ees 74 Jartell.s Karentss cyors si cot tach cutee re diesen, SOR eee 74 Jarvis, Bill Peay states las a0 oes aU rd Gat ehoase see 74,126 Jayne; Ani) S saecass htop vice evan, css tar one, ators ss 74,124,133 Jenkins; Ricky stewace a cast cuel shee keen Gaene ene 74,126,137 FONES LING a Sheva cmaccwiccs Aosicyerccemokel tee ake cionene ols) Jones Pamiearpes ce ton moLecace cis 75,109,116,121,166,172 JOV CEU ULiale pay asc re bean each al Seats oat ce eke 715 Joyce MiKeath yyy 3 coy eta te alesse) rb Surenerves acl vat fe cease 715 Kearns}, JONMGa Ay acces eisceonecicm tices ite 75,110,107,121 Kemperh Janeton ais vous ateue a tiene cheer en) uno reren: 715 Kerner) Debbie sic. macweccla cen wee ch cian on smeeeec eines iS) Kiger. Mikehegonsnc coke veg tooten een cower abst dead mets 75,124 Kincaidlt iStevevas crest chiceeeehn a euet tar eicod caren eke aS Kings Bobb yiiigeis sep sels date ierisl eutetastrelusi cst atin tue hambenem iS King? Danny ears e008 ie efeisi @ © leseniero eyo cin wna ce eke Pere iS Kirkman; Dorists, s %, cecic cia sure iade, ulehens) ene 75,126,134 Kaiser Deby otras chokes reatsh ites Os (ee Lee eeiest Mee 715 Koontz; Franks Picea si tsdens tie wate ho eenene 75,160 KNOX, STEVE cays is sy oo obeh ses fei erate dares ay eke ah ha roe 715 Ladd, (Ann v2 %ns mica Sucks for temba caste) pine, sive remanence eke is) Landreth alls Bre reyes c. eevstiegecetu oeaoke reach eae 75 Laramore;, Dannyirncicastementertltcions rele relists solleiet cel EAA) Lauten,, Brenda: ino. cyausgepenestns uo are sy en emie rennaonic 75 Tedford ROd German: M einai mere ner enema 300.0 U8 Dee; k@harless ok sacar scenes) oh ore (ast aa) rd antes ven ome ee eee ore 15 Lefevre; Charles it cones an tia circa ss Rieke) aati mean 15 Lemmons, Keith Ae Teese leave pebvay ales bata) aunt iste dtemetearenie ce 715 Kemmnions;, Michelle erent naiees ine earns USNS hewis; (Ginger is tres rehis i} ilies Gore ates cc al toeet ateatench ae HS MOS ee Wis, 2 y niente hsdaee oiviaen chine teleihiey Geet eked aac teeta 76 jibeTSoy=y er glam hb Yohiionaaenn Hea cnceracn Qtoi cy cl eee pee. Cub oehavAe ttle Pamir vate woe, aatete ates sesh shel naire uous 76,132 Loggins; Brenday saps, oil cas © i toael een aseea s 76,116 Long Bobby Ray ci percksacusastcneaeua aielen ey ouae eee 76 Lowe, p Marcia ar.4 cis) hat ieee cn mee Remar ee cu snetee 76,120 Lucks Prank porn aisle «tan tel level succes 76,124,178 Bucks (Penny asst axes cea aaceesemee ee 2 65 L 21 IDG 53's: Luks Waynes t2).5 aicsn-aats Glee: sob) suite lets na stele ences 716 Lumley s Mindain wcrc sea cvs) eae encanto neuen ce ioreas 76 MabeSMBeckya.absccwcticus so hice saecsmer haat ee Seen 76 Mabe, Doug stems a ss) te «iene ees 76,106,107,110,137 Mabe; JROnnIC scree, at ol aad siete ae raneoae une ones 76 Mansfield.) Danajyeus i .tecrc enn Maro tonen unl ot ene 76,107 Manuele Donnal Jule sein sic eee iG Leos 76 Manuel Joye arei., chelates oi chen Min 2 adpeuel a eirtin tikes eter 76 Marshall: Debbies swan stephen neiene tne sce cence 76,117,163 Marshall Ronaldicmniaecceakele std arew sions eaeenoas 76 Martin: Davidietarc., sete actosge olecranon susie 76,128 Martins-Derinisa., .aterd Acct niet, ac ee Oe ere ne 76 Matherley,Shinleyinesin mec ora of clin suchen hice cies el ee 76 MatthewssGarys.4 05 Gone sas; bree rte rerile rota 76,126,137 Matthew ss cenne thitarcesicactetincucareiteet ime eitemeinee ae 76,137 May berry= Amitar dy, creas tae: eriue: in. wm Genes once we 165U23,L39 MeGollemrsVickicxwayccsmait oe tueners.cv citer omen Tle? MeGeer Judy set teaue tle he lrecd ot Sheuneeeet cuit ene te 66,77 MoGeer Joanie.) cre al ore aorteeiaPe ie ene ele Hi 2 On 2513 5, McGee Micky oscar cinttone taste ae te aeee eee eee 77,109 Meclyer Lydia gency snone: cat stttenonct totstaeticaeceee tte nh eeictemcn = Wl McKaughn’) Carolynve nats alee sone 77,106,126,166 Meknight? Ronnicweucwnrkacimee orem eiisnce canes WL We Meérediths;Gary1ates asentues es echt oe whee 717,134 Mickeys Tohma es) 4s siecle sisus sts sacl oo creees) OM eee Fil Mickey Margatet: (2 gisserces icin semertcl in Sees been eres fas Ti Mickey; Randyis%. 225 sia th arcmaren ct ee ce ae oe 160,77 Miller) Bruce’, Aresesea ct chine et hte eee ok eae es Tei Miller Carolyn) Sorscepe estes eis ea ey eee ee 77,163 Miller, Debbie... .. 77,114,116,117,119,121,126,129,162 Moneye Steviers, , ckeamera ewan. citric citemeucmestici tier cxcpe 77,128 Mooney Wicannespenienensmenom lone 17,166,126,124,116 Moore Dénisewa scm Geena Oe 77,169,129 Mooite: My tart sts acne t cacao akoperen moe enauel a 77,121,129 Moore; ;Susan' s5 icnccsus st os fates sal ebcat ogame) omental vemceheetcs hel Wey FUEay waale GLb io oo Bio ofa ao Dow o Goo oo 6 ONG Oot 77 MorpansiGlenn ire ciscceyeteLe toh siencwan a Oe te Cre ache kere ii Morris; SUG! 4) ss) seers saars aoe eer 77,117,124,132,163 Mortsingers Cralgce.me tein wi ieumgstietc) len ke oeme nacre 77,137 Motsinger -Dannysnncp aceeieicn acini onreate ee eeemon: Wi MOS, UOMO 55556 6nndnopovooé oo Wh] Mulstins (Curtis) arey cr st enert © erate ent coith cata er comments WMA) Myérss Billytcvovs tin fasta wr eat eie) ot ono einetepiatys 718 Myers Clbin dag hiro. macs tt nerenismon sincere aitcacery Camm mrene 78 Myers; LindagU oh o.siers ws oo 6 etl © Mike ees Ross INealSeJ@LATIN: Fe cs chatter ust eterna eins tatatic, dente ete 78,163,117 Neal, Karen wiwcce «ie e moaerses 78,107,109,116,121,132 NéedhamsSteve’.) ite vacar es coterie at onewten Aeenjare! euned Ou 78 Nelson, Lin's 594 Gace see ela ro eeu 78,115,126,133,135 Nelson;; Dennie: 006 ce se ee iss ss ooh ot ot ae 78,120,126 Nelsons. J OV.COm suena. aoe net OCe 78,162,163,177 Nelson.eSylviag.. cus aie ca cher ciel oe clematis (IVA Newmans BObbIChsalacicns anaicece omenle 78,162,133,134 Nichols;’Domnmie: js. ct . speassch ace chou ois yee Ren me 78,136 Noblett; Caroly nic. is see cw c) sie cceuronee nel ema 123 Norman, Dianne... . 66,78,107,116,118,123,121,126,166 Notiniany Jud yi.. camaitenen us tel cules hel or on ence teats amen a9 Norris; Pamela.s, 5 6 A sos es arava at oe 719 Oakley, Earl “a veneye actey ars et og is aah vier epee eRe 719 Odonis: Charlotte). « ace ae arenes 79,117,124,130,163 Oldham; Dianne: sce .scsees i ct Gaeroueme eee 79 Oldham) Kathy. 2s 6%. occas eee sl So eee T) eI IDEMEGR Slo Stoo nO G oda ado dno oo oes 79 Parnell; ‘Kathy, Ss wee) sy isrscet cn este cutee 79,123,135,162 Parrish,, Montez cua .s a: ayseco or Soe erce, eeeinee ee omen 79) Parsons eMikéA caine eet als eee eee eee T9125, 262i Pattersons Gayle wcreeie noes 79,117,120,126,135,165 Pawleys Lynn. sca an's, wit sew eeaplona cial atta.) aoe eae 79 Pearman’, Wanda: si .4-00s. 6 oa here en ee 719 PReddycord -Jamesse ave sie ses casts one om anon en ton 79,110 Peebles; Bremdayc ac so) owes Arcesenteit nese nein epee 719 Peele; Ann! nile wie Goce seisca he fe) ee eee ol eee WS) Pepram On ald eweaeerencr- tucrei on ane ien ac 79,110,127,158 Pegram,,. JUNIOR (oro. sew =) fs sie one neuenen a tee mCnenes 719 Pendues, Mike ije.co sc Sd_ aus eh esc: ercterey ote Vee e OE Af) Perry) Debbie jan eo eo Cie ieeonere 79,107,112,125,169 Perryman,.Deborah: %... 5, 3 2 sie «swede ceeieae eee 719 Petticord; Alan 3 io. sje eos. Aad ctore a6 OLS Ae eee 79 Phelps; Linda’ sts) Saya) 2 st wie ek sl ee) oy eee nee 79,119 Phillips; Deborah}. .1cres- as eres) eteancnomeies 79,120,129 Phillips; Janice! 4. c-0cs vee nee en cask ose aon ween 79,129 Pierce: Michael: oie sig, cost sia mite, to sma cacl a comet arene 80 Pinyan, ROnnie’ qs s0s: lect coc a a) aes 80,124 ielerereinn JOOUHES Bo hon oo ong como oe ho oc 80,134 Pope; Deis) yo. iie:-sde ii saa abe toy aati qo. fo eos aio Ose 80 PottsiNancyiccat icant piacere me cours 80,115,116,119,121,162 Priddy; Robert) punciy tals ws a0a ies aide inet ae iene 80 lagiigi; WERT Ss hood ooh boogGoD ADO ODO YD sol) Pyrtle; Deborahts 2025 ae 2 cin ernie aisle l et lene 80,123 Ragland CGlemic- Alice ss. cier einstein ett oistie ena nem 80 Ragsdale, ‘Gary Lymm Girt con myiemay toy ot elton cere ene 80 Ramey, Patricia Louise....... 80,117,121,123,162,163 Randleman,, Mylyindays %, isrteira alte slostoinerteitetisy tensioner 80 Redman) Debby, Lynne. seeneren nena 80,118,126,135 Netra Weim SobcadgAnoncgooogn moo ues 80 Richardson Michael) Dennis! sa-aciec icin enna 80,139 Robertson, Jeanette: Carols ei cpeaencieneacnelmene 80,117,163 Robertson, Deany irs0 3 eons vaast ps ner ure een nee 80 Roberson}. Susan. sais 15 nro fer siren ae ees 80,123 Rosenquist, Jioell 5s, sve, sn vets) ueatel eh ores Pee eet 80 Rothrock; Joan Victoria maya sner racecar nee ieneee 80 Rothrock) Rosavl yn aii oe eee eeneienere 80,117,163 Rothrock Susans. s+ eee 80,112,113,115,118,120,126 Routh; Roger Colemany eis yicue) aes tec isnertal st oie niente 80 Rowe Vickiers, hr. fe state tee wae ae ene 80,114,118 Royals; BlizabethvAnncyrercs-euencaciereten sienna arene 80 Russell. sRichard ea eaeaeeeeea oe 81,113,115,119,118,123 Russell Richmondses acute nen 81,110,122,129 Sapp; Carolyn Denise. sso a tenia: ce enn 81 Satlerthwaite ennitensee ee meeemenccnenen ens 81,119,126,122 SAW eR RUStY fas scetet ce cucinere reroute arenes SII Se Scott, William Grady nace ens eeieate 81,126,137 Segraves. Dale’ .n teste ei eores, Cucnteaia clam 81,110 sell Deborah tA nim emoreau te cei tno Chul ll 2S) Selle Matcarcteloretiaras mein mene Cl AIL DS) Shap NG Sell, Rex’ Bdwardat festa eaihn ccs stieec Cheeni 81,128 Sells; jerry Ronald! iy asia een ecient ca eae 81 Settle sRosemary, Alicerses erent 81,121,107,129,136 Sheets; RoberteAllen tac. ice nen catia nee ene 81 Sheltons;Shirley: Jean as eee ee ee eee 81 Shelton sVlVialA nineacncee ions anette nr ae 81,123 Sheltonse William: Davidian seen menseencan nen anne 81 Shieldsy Janet) Leigh i.) wacieen ene Cie en ae een nen 81 ShumakersSandrau bayer en acai nen aie nen ne nem 81 Sides; Deborah June) 4. ... 81,107,116,121,126,129,132 Siler; Gary: Genes eniacmuen) Ge ae co ec eae 81,137 SUN PSOms Nerrye scat oie ean ee elee aun aes 5 til SGI; MGIC ENEWS bo wad oo dot booo ao 8 81,127 Slates Douglass scare ca tatee seats teen ee ee 81 Slater. Michaels stead in arses iemene isnt icin nn nnn 81 SJENGloin, NBO Newe) IROSMOIN 5 656600005400 0006 81,137 Smatt- BerniGert nda ech eca eee mor eae eee 81,122 Smithy Debbie -ayeen. cetera poe Sea cree 82 sinithy, Deborah, Leet syercectoueeen eet oa eae 82 Smithy Gayles: | TM epee e..o eo oe eee eee eee 82 Smith kath ysSuen aces mensch: eee eae ee Aldridgemshirlevaarsaru: kenescicecae canoe te ta Mele tone 88 Allens DOnnellpy ey 42 aoee rotons hse ad cUcie- ieee ce aire rer ees 88 Bie Noman nea ye ana ae 82 Resi ADEs se EERE ble AIOE Mas Smith, Patsy Louise)... ....--...2--.-..05. ee Appell Patricia a heen tn a mire Gem Lee 88 Smith, Rebecca Lynn .......-.-. 81,109,113,121,129 Angell e Phy list umrctrpcte tacts cere teenies re heke 88 Smith, Rita 22 ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee 82 ATrinetOns-BODD Ves wetesueie ceteris ratioks. ae eek. 88,154 Smith, Rhonda pian Pee pg eek | hegre eae Bao ae ae 82 Ashburnse Donna Aisccashs, ca ceoes itech ora 88,134 Smith, FROMMICR Comme tage mers cieare oie orate Lie sue 82 I Bisis tA CY et oe eT eg OTR ete AR 88 Smith, Tonya chunbucon GU ono cb GDS 82,124,178 IAAKINSS (Craig Aon. eiercue te rot Sinise teuas ales sss We hh sinas ee 88 Snider, WalliamuMichaellieus, rite aitecweusciie eee wee le he 82 Aiking serbicta Pet ale Ce et 88,161 Snipes, Glenda Rose... 1... 2... ee eee eee 82,126 INTIS, INCOMING Gidlo old BH Ooo UO ape oes Bano 6 88 STD OS REC KIEnrimal oily ch oye rebel oleic i lelfeh alia) steers 82,136 Badeett. Pant ee Cee oe ee 88,118,120,123 Snow, Carolyn of OC ‘aad a sbeqaewontG- cs mupmomen Ge onaEs 82,121,126 Bac eO clea lion MRIS APN Oot ty deren gs el eal 88 Snowe Charlie; 2 fae ace sm 6 82,110,112,126,134 Baker’ Gorse SANT ee en teat rh hea 88 Southerners haron)(Gayles. cc see sie: Sie see). ¥en os 83 Ballard (Cavell tegen te Sie eed Talal ne ere ESL pe eiierg 88 Spainhours Uhurman Junior «63 1. Ge ee ee se 83 Barbee Wick yo ota Bh ae moe ay oe ease 88 SPrukl om DAVIG MEU SENS ty aiieyiens ot eKries sci) sie ais ere 2) 83 BarbourlEreddym tee ee anes © 88 DLAC komt hn yVMDIANe Na Gis 6. 05. © susie s w elms 83,134 Bargiol (Pash eee Cer ett tint | bowen heat. 88 ScamMevem IN Citne BIST ite ys) cst ses, Bie a oe Bisel 8 83 Bama Dennis ier hs Geko ee 88 Si. TURES oo Se Ona a Sidhe ONO EGON Gree meno 83,123 Bassorh Debbicd Wee, oan ae | oe Salar 88 SECDRENS OVATStIa AVE. alos 6 cs ss 6 83,121,133,162 BaiquesseMikeRoe yer tins Se rene nies 88 Stevenson, Richard Kin see eee ee eee 83 Beesonisn DEDDIC sas ce fos ice alc hs el eslerle satin Geta prise, fen aar 88 Sullivan, Vickie Dianne aap ide a2 meaicie Vem oeS) 2a SNS 4518. 5 83 LENO We 4 bu ao mo 0 On aS Oldanre 6 Go lutea 88 SWAT ME a CLICIANGe WASieiml ehcp ier cect isl wie ee oe wee Rel 83,114 Boson ony ee eee en 88 Tart, Sue . Boo OO OS IE ie iene 83 Beeson;: Randy s. 5% spoke weitonen ek sith eicece satis cles, ce. is depts 88,154 Teague, David ... ++. sees ee ee ee eee eee 83 Bentleys Ralphiwa-meac cette chcnsieeisene ocierieus. s relies tere 88 Teague, Aubrey Ray... 1... see eee ee ee eee 83 Berrict MB Cttyaee, cacussicesieues achat) oct cleh me eto ciereeta 88 TSBISE BLE S10 UCU (2c ee aC 83 BlackburseBarbaraiee a 6) ek). cialis. 88,118 ee es ig Bleck burtacindseen Wl ehay ico iseer Owes 88,123 aEPes oy FO: 6 0 ORO ET Set che Be Rene be Biles, Butch te Ord: CG OatObt 0 Oy IO Peo Dep tn odeohts Osby a 4 88 Dillon Jud CU Aen ee RTE Ga 2 99 SUNOMMOSOMMBVIAN Ermer eiei is 6c. ye: 00 5! s. Beste. ore 154 : I ’ Mi go Blond Omes Tittsworth Noycerelainewspetets ais se 5 sda 83,126 ae MeHg bola d oem CSRS A tolh Ao Gas ote 88 DIN Sb G Old'o OGM oO SOD Oddo ou 90,154 2 ‘i p CVINS POMOKeY Aesth eee een eics iets 88,154,161 DO USCR MBCA AT eee nee eat ey el AU reas 91 OttetaeEthelu Neiman.) clus a) s+) 01 «0 «) 0 J6 8 oho 124 B : ’ i i i cc 88 DOSSMOLEVE R jloksmra remo OWen eae eiottede Nal citer e War cree A einete 91 ew me fe REISS 6 oo ope dt Gio apie olla 28 88 Douthinwilie see EMMA woe Mira a ns 91 ee ee a e Bowles, Donald... .-- +--+. esse eee ee eee ee 88 Druck Deborah SOMONE oaks ououoiy cic nhidko b omepeo 2 91 RULING PAN UN OMVzsteaee ei s kole e) cl (0) sives a. Js: el ss Soe se toe 83 Bowie Kaye it Re eee ae 88 Deen Abert OA iy and Faas haus ais aa PIIENeTe SALON enemsee eps esl sic felis es 6 6 is) 8 3, Bae 83,126 POT AW Et egal ee ks rh AEE A ce MD 38 GERSON tie So A ay Wiaiods Tuttle, Steve Paneer: Seine tec) © ie. 59's, 18) ei? 83 Brannocks Danielits mrcrsvaten sy xsl clic, eo eureae ekton st ens etd Ge 88 Duncans Terry ee caetet een veere Dacia: 91 Vanhoy, David 5.0. 'GKGVer OLED 83,110,134,137,158 PREV ARNE Tye Va Otro haley Oa a eh hie aL 88 Sane GU Ree Ab sean iced his ces | Vanhoy, Linda... o 6095 SBS uGlbms Ho or 83,121,129 TREE Hag TC ie plc cide he eR CUR cr ORL AN rapes Pe 88 eee reds UE SE ghee “abu wibinn se WanhOveOteVieneG@UriS ay wise secs sos 1 wise 6 5 tye tees 83 BiGokss Range ee ent era ree ee boot eae 88,132 i coe epee Ak Sada ne eles aa Watrghinegs narOnwAnneene « sis. a, 6 seis 0.0 4 84,116,121 Bion Davidtere ne tat oe iene 88,158 Eid Ate ©) ape eda aa earth ata ities fh Ae ait eer es om Brown, Kathy... s+ see ee eee eee eee 88,136 Ebert, iBrentrcus p ; : ; aN NRO ES it @ alse tae 91 Waggoner, Tink . . 0, Cy0) 5 Gh OAC SCR OHO SO An Cm ECs CADE 84 BurketRObANY. eats Seen ern oie iota ae 89 Bawarde Nancy Nike AWA et et eae Aaah tg toes S 91 eee ore Burkes) Batata yah aod eee uein eee 89,107,122,116 Pius Michaela eM mbSake ale ok ates 91,158 WialkermBeckicu S UCM Esme Weird tere: ots + Is yee us a) cas 84,118 BustonnWayne wee ee eee Aly Ores 89 EM iA ' sia { Walk COMMVACKIOMPAMP MSU SE ee lelre ifs. s.sic8 aie wri sca len One 84 ender, Joe... eee ee eee eee ee ee hi ERED UES 9 8 cin 3 So BUG Dols tmp Om One F 89,121 EliGiWAnne Apa bate en. Senne 91,120,135 ' Wall, Chip. eee ee ee eee 84 Cain Sandra awe scepter arene Sees bene acaee eee ers 89 erell PET NLR GT OR Ce aks doa gk 91.122 132 { WiallsmRoses Ellen rintas @ o,ssue sss 84,106,116,124,126 Campbell iStcvem™ as CE Per raeme s Ske abe 89 me ae RAN ee z a Wallin, Carolyn Marie. ............... 84,132,133 Carters Cheryl Minor tat etn: hee 89,117,163 Fae Looe Nia ee ae gat a Ward, Carl... eee ee ee 84 GCarter4 Gayletecserad ous oie cea eS Sis eke eet 89,123 Ferguson Sylvia Re RMA Pra PL | Got ROU FETE, 9] Walter SteVene lester rs istaiteys) 161 si ve ej a.s0: ve ee 0, os 84 Garten Richard a eae ee tage eee ee dee 89,154 ees, Loyd ROR ak ens lr ae a WiatsOremlbyninetteeMariemia stieme sss ' «0 @ ise 84,133 GASORe Lan Va ae ke Ce ey ee 89,158 lee eee ; PURE G rnin greta ut aes ai ESS ICES NESS 58 ee 84 Casperc Steves an aan a ein ete eee are 89 Finney (GET ais toed cat hal Atel AoA) Gates ES 91 Weave ltonnienGrayiweuenatliomeas co oc 6 se is se 84 Gasstevens Waynes eles teas eens 89 eee ade ALU Lat ag gh Bae BEd A Weavil, Sharon 0 84 Caulder Jeromescra cis ioteraelere rere caanle Sash auats 89 Rienuna Ree tata: Y aeg SARE ol UB Deen nL sae 91 Weavil, William Sherlie. 62... +. eee eee ee eee 85 Chambers, DAWN aa cievetitonts dete be tsa cts: eeetan el omen ote 89 Flynn Ann Re TET es iy ae ey RS 2 91,122 Webb mbdulellesteriammewn teeta tes 3.4 a © b.s. eos 85,135 Ghandler Dennis tbe ee ee bie ek Le 89 Flynn. PRD NARS SLA NL Ud aa Beg tote oy Webster, Dolores.Ann....'..... RRC ots) hie us 85,126 Ciimey iGathyae Pei att thea inet gee: 89,121 Piva NCHA dy ORI IV AHL Ea of erage nae eos Chaney, Phillip... +... sees esses eee 89,137 Fiynac Mikel ties Meters cette 91,107,154 West, MOnH ACR Uterine «sis fe. 6) eerie ise vee 85 Chappell, SUT ena AR aR Cee NER TEE Gent. he 89 Bignn stephen Adel y Ae eu Datei. Westmoreland; Michael Wade......)...... 85,136,137 CECE a ANd od ear tt 0 Wikies PR da ot Ve 89 a im Ae Gf Whicker, Steven Wayne ............ 85,107,117,160 Childress, WAGICeTe eke oy Me RES CR AL ahh 89 aoa Nate Ain ge eek an WARN Dae Bae alg A fi 7 Deen he 2 CRUE PERSO 5 Ii aig ed nat aaa CG 2 Farin yin abet era y been) Mr gue ce 91 White, Mouglasi@ lava wsmemcren ets (oc 401.0) (0. 5: oo (or von 'os et 85 Ciackeancweel weed as Be ee EP onal okie 89 Fulp, ai LAPHAM heat eee OL af Seen Cisbatd ce re a ccc 89 BULS Debbie eee Ae Oh en: IE eta 91,117,163 WetINAid Tavs be hs ese eco 85,121,127 eos Gila san miied tlc a ene ae Fup, Donald... ss se se eve e ese ee ess 3 VSS) OOS ES OIDs RE Oa ices ITC 85 Galceine Willie caer A ee ee agen 90 TUT RANG Rabe Ny Sale 91,126 AER DAS NASD TORI sc Ma RES Nd ) Collica ti Beyetly ey ee be etl ee 90,122 RCL RIERA Oe ee Neuere Oar ey Unt a ERIS UAEGS SHEL S OS © a TiOis IED CRI E ys eu eS Co CONISS oc eGsvos cage orsonooumoc co 90 Eup! TEC ED UM A LR a SEs aN on Ee Ba 91 py ilsaens; OSG DE 0 iG DOE ERG CRC 85 (Qo GS WEATNOR GS bpd og 0'0 G.0.0 A teD DB ko0-8hD G0 ob 0 90 Fulp, ike Ow ee taht hes tbe ee hs te a he Ne 91,161 Williams, John’. . 6-1 - esse eee es ee eee eee 85 Cooks Phyiishaaee ue Raa ahs Ne cee Teno 90 TOES oe WiNGEE Cert Os Ve APs a ne S ey Wayne. e hoes Pacer oS Enea 65,537 Cook, Sharon...... PG ate 90,117,121,135,163 Pa Pe eRaR te Gee IN ns Nant oS Willard, Candy Kay... 2s. see es 85,109,116,121 GCorsbies) Josephs Sirs, exctas's eke) 4. esses eatin ctoel 90 Fulp, Williay eR aes oer Os N Wet gil: bots ema Dae 92 Willard, David Earl ... 6s ee ee tei wean 85 GourtnergSteve st schckeat toe ater ccs noineh ay ction ome 90 Gardner PEARS N GET (hy Th The Ob Dien 8 92° Meats. nn a te arte ae Cox, Steve os veces seers cere eee eceeees 90 Gilead Claudecu Sw ne eanener ue aoe 92,117,163 Wilson, Deborah Ann. ............ 85,116,117,163 CraddockeaLhomasien ee tenia ener nena 90 Ci BaD iid oe) Seay Galh Macan 92 VUHES yl ENON eet 85,129,132 Crewet Bonnell ewe ato ony aaoeeen 90,136,163 PDL MES aaa RDS PERE a LOS SNES SRR IEOIG EE GES OMG Co + 85 Chews pL Indagare aL nse Ses ce meee 90,134 ATI UGK DC Tee RAI tA SARS PD ON Mant eh a Wilson, SLO SO ION rcnCEn Oa OI aan 85 Crews; iSamimyiresrn ere cues eens te Ri tameone cs 90 Garon David Kt ee 22 ol elena ae YY Siang te 92 ESTEE SSC NIC eats oni Oia. 86,132 CRWSE VICK PTY eee TELA Ahk aed 90 SIG er aco) CR Ls na aa RADE a | Wimmer, Wayne Joseph... . 1... eee eee ees 86,129 Gullera, Donnicraren fm aren Crete oer: 90 PAA SEE Wee hag oe 53s VS AM Re Tay oe 92 Winham, William David .....- +--+ seee sees 86 Daniela Kin A pie dees Gk eet os an 90,116,166 ALAS OP a ted 2 et RAT Ret ROE Oro ss WAN TETSU AMIS: lueves ouswen euontel onaie:s) 6; el isitege Aiiseihe 86,126 Danich SRV cRe eas eee de AEE 90 ue Raat AEMER CCRT crt ate 95,100 WOO Gs EINE DECCH fa tere) euriieiia sie ve col sinew eG vel ofiees Ley (ei leh fe eis 35 Davie uck ear ceen ts Leno ey nee 90,126 aun ise Paina ee ce eo he Sana By eer es AALS Cea ie eRee ol ohn aenase PEM E ELL SOV eae) Fei ATS AU 90,166,172 (ERA Tcd eh NDTINT Bal, hig isis Dcle vend, ind eae 92,110 oods, Terr ephen mesure in enciteastsubomehe tee eo al she Wooten, oa : Ghd ud Satatee a eae eye 86,120,121,166 Davis, Denise paced avechis Mowislicnie sere Pe toctenee fos svete 90,117,163 GroganwK Cithimtamsiete tisic terme: che teden sie pelensrieie as Yokley, Charlotte, Montez.......... 86,115,118,125 Davis, Eddie SSCL tenet Cunee kere eticaice, Momsuiconenniara’s 90 Grossy KathViwaresc percustertey oo cient nail eee cokes hata a5 WoklevarBrendasDawil cusmeaiiecheleta titatiche tian 86,134 Davis, Ricky... 16 eee eee eee eee ees 90,161 Hackler, Bobby... 2. ese eee ee eee eee eee eee $ Woung-skcancine: Dianne: seems ta ctsucke ees 0) eres 86 Ibe WANNER 6 6 o clo ood o vo ono mod aod one ¢ 90 Hairston, Larry Rea had otahesthed chic (ouel uiss ok ertehe omer cies ces 5 Woung Richard: William) tees, cscueie tic =) seuss opel ees 135 DN INbyrae cooacodcedeosdoocaodgouae 90,161 Hairstonselindal ep enctesenc geri) «1s ietleien ss) latte _ ie oe Noung Robert. Waynes soierelstd fee ies eieite @ ounee cnc 86 DNS uw apcmocoone 6 tudes 90,115,116,123 HalisStevemsbrein tren niarn Ate oe covets ,154, Millers viii ieite ue: = 5, 4) rey ol one) ree hana onto emrepL one NtS) 97 Honeycutt, Doris. 6. oe oe ee oh sen 2 Mills, Sharom az 4 54 ated ols ed eee 97 Howard, Bill... 1s estes eee eee eens 93,160 Mitchell Veronica, crc. ake, a vohenc cate oom tem noma OF Te! ee pet Cee le al a ie CN Mooney, Jimmy ycretercss1scmelictichetlel ei Motetr utenti inemenene 97 Hutchens; Sant pias chee wtleneta rede howe atrel Gacceureiranenets 93 ieee ie Pe A SE oh? Sas Ge Sal Ai ile aera Hutchins; Betty.Jo: 2 aia acu il omen ncuoneuearcar 93,135 ee Donnie PO GOS ea oe a el ee 97 Hutchins, Gatyiniya wre ters or snckeea she teu cteus mene corenene? 93 Mond g Sharow -2 t,o eee 97 Hyatt; “Beth =. ocr osc spe tele ie fokouemegel cued eulomsusiot creme 93 OTIS pO ATOM ey aea ys teks) ho noid 2a oe Idol David 93 ya oe sPiaelo, (oh clucieukey sees peWiediisy fot footnote atmo uae - 22 Lv pe ROL ‘oleh a) pik ad a a le ee OSES; Brenda .tape ire co soe ene oon) eulhien om one) Lom ron mem dol Mike 5, eo Ra a Ge 93,107,120,125 = Mosteler, Paula ss ves vs wee 96,116,121 idol, “Pegsy: Bark, oe er eee 94,117,135,163 eee Hees Dey aura i! Di. - eae Idol, Samimy:. aoa east un ies ee ceccemhen a te ee eteme ee our tees 94 eget Mal ere beeen coy eons nyo, TO © inca Debhe ae ee ae eee 94,117,120,163 Musselwhite, Joh c2 tce sielistes) i) ei utentel toune aetna 98 Jackson; i Marcia Meycurastcn nomen meni SSE mma i 94,133 Neal, Judy oo is 5 oe Bae 6) iis = oe ene mee 98 Jacobs; Dennis) warmers ksonerare eee Ca te Merona ans 94 Neal, Kathy a ies whee ee ry eS OK BO 98 jakovesdPatsyi ee) ee eee 94,118,120,123 Nelson, Richard).. ¢ s.7c--4 schist a, pine eaten reieel On cae 98 Jarnes, (Haroldl 452 mccie ciotomene: come ieue ita: Mone heprecers 94 Nelson, Steve eee ems nee ac is a8) 2 ION CD CO 98 a Neugent) David % mics svat 2 esi mcmmenenente 98,154,161 a ee a, ak ie ee oe baees e eeees a Newsom, Galen, “23.5, 675.5 20s a2 eee eee tel cae 98,120 Nohnsen, Gennyeree a ee ee 94,120 Newsome, Katrina Sia) vo; Ta “© (G) Ps. pl ai a} ele eee aie ee 98 Tohusén; Kaveenes Act Met eee 94 Osborne, Lorita ss. 3, coe oe eifeue Mens Some meen 98,115,118 Jonest Andrea: creme choke ier wash ons. cel she ou eee done cas 94 pcre Sark ee aera mer pe oD 98,133,135 Jones, Bekkiet ©. oo tetas eit alns rae eee 94 BEE POONY seit ie 3 2 thoi ee 98,134 Tones, ¢Gindy-senaa cin ate ieee eae lometee ene 94,117,163 Sete ROMMIC 06 5402 1.7) ogee ee een 98 arrish, Becky. ivas 2. se wus cused eee ek ee 98 Ane po EEA Ghat GPS Ak NSD it an cae Doe eae a - Parrish, Danny, 404 wc. s- coe: oer eee Oe 98 tc ae Neg ne ai ace we aie iy gainer manasa Ua RE SOIT Parrish; Dianne: @ = a.) «cos soon see 98,122 fees | sree aurea cre ets a Parrish, Lester ©. 100.3) no ap 98 Fe ke dome Nee MEN Mg ND Ne eo ce” BCI at Has al Parrish, Robert.) 4.5.3 37s. sisee o.6 oes See 98 seen Steve ve ee eee ee eee 94 Paterson; ‘Charles? 5. csc «asec hen eee ete ee ae 98 ordan, Linda: ‘Gis, eke th oases cee ee 94,134 Pearman Rein 98 FOy Ces Pat atte, 2 i aiie: 5 den suteh a.is.13 eee) eet usp Str mene 94 Peddycord Tommy, neni gern SS SO 98 Kapp; sDeresa “ists £ cnete te Seyec nce bareie eRCwa an eee 94 Bee ig ee SSS eee rr Killiam:?Vames 0) cakes aah. as ee 94 Pee bay Lo soe Kimble Tims 2218S ase ee eee Se 94 Pegram, Sieve’. vt a} 98 King, Steves snaje ueasr acer ley 2 fle a. Sines ues G comarca faye 94 Peadee Tanie. ol hear 98 Kirkman Alice. “spice esac pao eee ee 94,115 Penry Werte a ee . S a) ea 98 Kleber, Martin 05.02 mucst cz os, crepe tee ateens mea ee ee 94 Peoples Debbie. SE SG TO SS eae ol 99 Knight, Perry sais poor Mayes: fos sactamel os easel omens 95 pera Oe ania Mis daktree Gott ODS SO 99 Koontz,. Debbictnucs) cieinahe-c She cree ae 95 Petinerd Steve. kk tne rr 99 Tadd Vickie: 13. s.4o js uti avis, fetal i de) ey ce. oiopreptad eects 95,133 Pettus Ben WEA Meine Sg 8 8 99 Landreths: Debbie: 2a . acici a ae deen chee nen Ce eos 95 Phillips Diane Fe OE ITE NE ee 99 Warghams Nancy seinen nena) one emer 95,115,122,129 Phillips, Eva) e e ae ie en eer 99 Lanier Ronnie ys oicy fot 4b Gc states oF Venere 95 Phillips, rae Sei Pee co ine roe 2° 99 154 Lankford, ‘Sand yis.ie isp «chav eis ie snsceber cues 95,117,163 Pee ee Mie ators 28 ne eo ’ arrimote,, Carolynasve cetecs ane re ee 95 Phillips), Janice ee a le ae) es) =) oe 99 asrimore, Judy) s saeicesrats et Oe ieee See ee 95 Phillipss Patty caus icco se ste este ceenel ote ae 99 AW SON, Larrys paves stout erie kone) ei remter leilien cna 95 Phipps, Linda aes ect youet susie Saeed neice ck acm mene meen 99 Mawson, (MatZi ss 5:5) 61 21s stuer oi 1s cutet oye) cpeliotten 95,135 Pope, Debbie? 4 =. % ws she «0s! orate someones 99,116,121 Lawson) Randy taeuc cre see ia stern oe eae eae 95 Porcellii, Vickie: sacs «cote. outs wee = os Senet 99 Lawsons Richard)... css cotebers “cltene a ecseuel om h omeurenan eens 95 pec, IGNORES Goo so oco oa ncouGo CODON 99,133 Leitch, Jiminy 5 cucteee siete) eulelcowed wits) rot sap on ctrmne Crist 95 Price: Nancyigers aecuc ene ener 99,117,121,129,165 Lemars(Sherry” sc. stocs iat st eaay omens cab aitelte tise he deokeces oes 95 Prices; Pamela’ a. ts esos seen aie eens eo ee 99,122 Lewellyns, JameSacsnete st erect ore crite shea 95 Pyrtles, Diane sth 's ooay ores. scene) 01s) oreitel oleate meme 99,123 Lewellyn, Janes cacic si «. 0 tone shel ey st eitsuisti sy eacbioney eiteme 95 Queén, Bonnie) 45.6: cece: Gl os: ose) oi le Woes ot eh ee enon 99 EC WISH TAM irae. top elie xara aie cones Utees ace arene 5 a Sey) Quéen, Sandy? 2 ta wuctet ate wists ei saree io een 99,132 So ho mores Le wide: NanCy ts) trace ereyteyoe tye coetel sits oe ako en ee ote 95 elie AWM GH oon oboe GG aoD Goo OOHOND oes 99 Pp IRV, IMINO. Gono oadnou oud emendo oeS 95 Raper, Debra... 1. eee ee ee ee ee eee 99 Liners Debbie myc emt teacie cacnert) ok-k nae 95,105,118 Rathbone, Linda... 1... ++ ++ sees sees sees 99 Tinville, Pain Wer ces apg neko aot eetet: 95 Reavis, Barry... eee ee ee eee 99 Linvilles;Wandad sc ctcus) clos ris oem ene 95,117,163 Redmon, Kevin... 1... 0.62 ee eee eee eee ees 99 Hammocks Stevens cote cee. iene 92,107 Loggins, Roger © ap) 5 ines ete Orisa a a 95 Redmon, Sue.........+...-- 99,116,117,132,163 Hare, Juanita re «ester sleds. ovateh ees suis eit Se, emenear els 92 ow Goo ooo naa ao ooGO oon obo ooouDS 95 Reich, Henty . 022s eee eee eee ee ee eee 99 Hannerp Bary poet eo ee ee ee 92 owreya, Conniemca-i-t wensncnn sw -Mancicion momen emer cn Ws)? INSU Sen os Bomar nooo c eon oOo b eo sO cen 99 Hatmona Pauletton-ts tor yraepers fas ionomers 92,133 Loy, Julliette. 2... 2.2 eee eee eee eee ees 95 Reynolds, Tom... +--+ +e eee sees ees aae 99 Harrell Renee Mee ee ee ee eee : 92 Oye 'S Vivid ene eee eas oe Pie ee: 95,120 Richardson, Barbaraiy. v2.0.0 oo ces bee ee 99 Hits (Debra kk Ad ee ich ee ee 92,132 Pyles Way ne Ga nea ee eee 95,154 Richardson, Kathy 2 fs is a Hattie Diane ce Aen sei ae ee Dene omen 92 Mabe, Brondal a ,leroer a; ache + 1-coppa tenet) ea 95 Ridge, Robert. 8 22 HirrigoR Opere elie echt ee ee aoe eRe 92 Mabe. SOHnny? savas cio hen wy oy inured son aimee 95 Ring, Jerry... ee ee eee 99 Hartley Roma no) aa ieae Wek ae eee 92,110 Mabe, Keithia (so mitted Oe satan ear meee 95 Rivers, Janette 07 07 1 = 3 8 es 99 HartnesssSVickionsrn cacyersewtee Gineiotees on eater eeeett oes 92 Mabe, Lonnie .. 1... 1 eee eee ee ee ee eee 95 Robbins, BRUCE Seen Tn ae 87,99 Hastings, Carol PMO oe aaa ts aly ios veer 92,133 Mabes Melvini@etner rd a ee eee 95 Robbins, Sharon 0:...8 oo che pe eca ol co) coe eae eee 99 ETAUSereANATicy Pan eet aoe nee eee 92,129 Mabe GPhillist;scckcectaly ccocee otras oxic ae ee 95 Roberson, Allen .....:-....+.-.-..+....-. 99,161 Havcsck cnet en er cae hae 92,116,166 Mabes Tommy tiset bane atte aie ee ee 95 Robertson, Danny mmr. see che scien cee 87,99,121 Marion, Renny sucoe ce ey ok no eee 95 Robertson; Joan's. ac «chee chi soutien 99,116,124 Hazelwood. 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The interval has been partially filled by this year at EAST FORSYTH SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL. The year 67-68 has possessed for each of us joys, tears, studies, and achievements. These experiences shall not soon be forgotten. Joys have been realized by making friends, winning a ball game, or making an PRENATAL | RRNTTNCRTERINI, aes, SO ae 5 t 192 “A” on that very important test. Now as we look back over the past, we are saddened as we think of the friends and school we must leave. Time—three short years at EAST has been spent preparing us for our future in this massive world. As time fleets on, we can benefit by not dwelling on yesterday—it has passed. Don’t dread tomorrow—it isn’t here yet. TODAY IS TOMORROW’S YESTERDAY. ADU GTA STE poe Uses aude, tc A rh VAR Wes Ba . 7 - Le a. ov eku


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