East Gaston High School - Imprimis Yearbook (Mount Holly, NC)
- Class of 1984
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by bmpiwgg in Q1gI mfxiQ Zigi ' HQDXQGQGQQJO X05 xp Ogg V2 5 09,45 so 92 Kyiv Q53 'FQXQ5 R-ifagw Mix xovjg CKQQTAQUSKQQ ,pg XCR , fff,fZi,g, Zbimfiaifx W5 Raw wgpvg GST ffjskfgibcifxx 55068 i Md ,Q ML ww W wmWM'! WNQJJM M W ff bf? ww MWWWHQW WW Q3-97 - gbwwk NWO, fovckygfwfk ,Law 4 W ' fp 0 -siJ.........i... .- ,, ,lb ,, W, ..-44, , 4..-.............,, , 1 , , . IMDIQIMIS VQLUME 12 I EAST GASTON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL MT HOLLY NORTH CAROLINA 28120 PRESENTS A MEMORY BOOK J WE WILL REMEMBER SCHOOL EVENTS ................ FEATURES ......... . SPORTS ............. . . . CLUBS ................ . . . FACULTY STUDENTS . . . . . . SENIOR DIRECTORY .... . . . ADVERTISEMENTS .... . . . .. 1-15 . 16-39 . 40-69 70-105 106-176 177-181 182-208 1 , We Will Remember . 2fOpening We will remember . . . What was it like-our growing up times? Twenty years from now, what will stand out in the mists of memory? We will remember greet- ing our friends after being apart for the summer. We will remem- ber early morning wake-up times and a pep rally in the parking lot. Growing Llp 9' 5. ll X it Al' Opposite page: Top left: Welcome Back sign greets returning East Gaston students. Bottom left: Friends gath- er in parking lot before school. Bottom right: Students reveal themselves through their lockers. Top middle: The band performs at the year's first outside pep rally. This page: Top right: Our cheerleaders raise enthusiasm at a pep rally. Bottom left: Friends Ray Carrigan, David Cauthen and David Smith talk about the upcoming foot- ball game. Bottom right: Students greet their friends on the first day of school. We Will Remember . . . v ni Q 2 -4 SQ'-. - 4' f . A it ,153 -.an ' 'Tifif ,'5gx1f '1-,' ' We will remember . . . ' Our school days - the friends we had. We will re- member the special boy- friend or girlfriend we loved. We will remember the good times and bad when we turned to each other for comfort and understand- ing. We will remember the 5 special teacher who opened ' a door for us or turned on a ' ' W ii h ' F g li. V 8 - I 1. ml ,Q-1. av' ' 'v ll 'IE . paw 'ii' Opposite page: Upper left: Audrey Barkley, Lisa Ammons, Kathy Black, Anita McAIpine, and Angie Norkett re- new friendship at lunch. Middle left: Friends whoop it up at outside pep ral- ly. Bottom left: JV Cheerleaders talk over day's events. Bottom right: Avery Crawford acts out his friendship shirt. This page: Upper right: Kerry Leonard and Derek Helton share a private mo- ment. Middle right: Football buddies: Wendell Ellis, Chet Spruill, Jeff Aber- nathy, Clint Wiles, and Terry Edge. Bottom left: Cheerleading squad con- gratulates Homecoming Queen Angie Schronce. 5 I 434 fc - 9 R Y Q . 511414: v Q Q X W t , A if ' Ik V v f- ,'-' J x . , 'R' 1 M, K u rf -lf Special Occasions l iffy! QQ K, ffl. -. ,gal i 'LVIQ Q 31533 MQ5 r J t vvxig g Q I 4 , f cbt U'i78f t Jay I 4 I I -W9 fr 5 0 W gumxtg . lui L , 4 X -mg My 9 -nw. -- 197- ,,,,..ansu'- ull Opposite page: Top left: EG Band performs colorful half-time show. Top right: Kathy Presswood and Melis- sa Norris prepare for senior pictures, Bottom left: Stu- dents faces painted for Friday night football game. Bottom right: Football players receive plans for their next play of the game, This page: Top left: 1983-84 Beauties pose in front of old barn at Schieles Museum. Top right: Bill Melton ambushes photographer on West- ern Day. Middle left: Chorus prepares to sing national anthem and Alma Mater before football game. Bottom right: Juniors wear bags over heads as they bring in spirit chain. Bottom left: East Gaston seniors dress up for hero day, Openingf7 We Will Remember ll H WARRIOR WEEK Monday: Lick-em Day, Hero Day A Tuesday: Senior Day, Bonfire Wednesday: Western Day Thursday: T-shirt Signing Day, Homecoming Dance Friday: Red, White, and Blue Day x, +, ,NNW i x Q -1 4 Q 'ii S .s .ww ' 4 ur- Q 4 '5' 9 ,M 0 L ' N Q 4 M H uf. -:Ib . 'N ff if 4' -N' 4 A V ey I f ' ' A Fl ' rw ,-ar' QP' 'WDW sw X 'A Q X AJ' S. M55 9 - 'W'Ff 2Y I tis 5 Q- 1a,:::w--1 mars :qs yrs-.1w:.4fs, s s s s W - . R 9 ' R Q t , : J t u t mt5,,, ,..L , , - .k-.L: ,, .L We Will Remember 53225 X 'mskseheifiis f W -l-L- We will remember . . . Our Alma Mater - the uniqueness of it, the spirit of loyalty in our hearts - our pride at pep rallies and foot- ball games and whenever we thought of East Gaston as if 1. Salute! 10 Gur Alma Mater n,..- will lib? 'a l FAIR EAST GASTONH Here's to thee our Alma Mater Fair East Gaston we hail thee! Ever loyal and devoted Ever proud to fend for thee. Hold her banners ever lofty, Sound the clairion call! You Warriors, We will gladly cheer and support her, Fair East Gaston Hail to thee! We Will Remember . . . ,qu - J W QQ! 5 1: . Zur t D ef, e W E '1-C 'Q' - 'J-T' z A 5552 is :Fas-'ieis - 12 We remember dressing up for Halloween And for all special days When we looked at each other With new eyes. We saw ourselves ready for whatever Might come Now or later. ' I dmv' 1 Q Special Occasions i Hr 'V' -v New lb Tm, iiifmltivlllif' Opposite page: Top left: Pam Whitman, Mary Paige Forrester, and Kris Chaney win the Hallow- een costume contest sponsored by the Drama Club. Top right: Semi-finalists await decision of winners. Middle left: Mickie Davis and Michael Cook portray Raggedy Ann and Andy. Middle right: Students dress up for Halloween. Bottom: Contest participants pose for picture. This page: Top left: James Wright makes fabulous catch. Top right: Angie Schronce receives her crown from Kim Todd. Bottom: Kim Eller, Ron- nie Gunter, Ralph Fox, and Melissa Green wait to have senior pictures made. 13 Senior m.M,,f mm'-W Wwhzgfuymdau ia fdmmlgflgawzwc maxim f fgW6.cmQw, Xufvwh'o wud. bc ' ,.. ' ' wffw Q I' uJeAmid!i1fm5Z'd 0 Memories fZZ3 'mw,4mdw ., Jmmuzwuwgae afwlgwfwfwwwf uwlwqdulovkbockat Jlu.a.mwfm!wi bamdufrll hub? Juv, ' Aww .ngm:.f1l'iba4fLdw P Daddy. M ill IQEIWWGUWDEY... For better than the minting Of a gold crowned king ls the safe memory Of a lovely thing FEATURES 5 X W . Wa NAI' 'x wf . U 1 3 'W Q 'K . ig, ' K ' f yn ? , M I W 'HQ W ,,,, . , 1 If ., 'Amp - - X QM , ' , X C lnfzmlv' f Saga .,,X - Q W , 1 w Q M I ll , 4, 4 5 Donna Boutwell ls Crowned 1983-84 Carrousel Princess Carrousel Nominees: First row: Donna Boutwell. Second row: Angie Schronce, Janice Abernathy, Belinda Jones, Gail Horton. Third row: Laura Roberts, Anne Sherrill, Amy Wilson, Cindy Phillips, Kim Beatty, Leigh Lawing, Pam Faulkner, Valerie Melton. 1983-84 Imprimis Beauties Are Selected By Announcer H. A. Thompson 'Q' ' Slum-J! 'Q Representatives from Trim Modeling School selected pic- tures of twenty beauties from each of the three classes. From those pictures, Announcer HA. Thompson of WBTV made the final selections. 1 am ,- ' n.f-.fm-'Q--fy' plllllf Qi-V' E k: 253:11 K hav f +gk,2 Q 4 N 'jw ' X ,W x 5 A Aa. S . as my ' O ufdfancling eniorri , Oufafumling Aeniora are Aedrfeal Ly llzeir cfaumafea Ly Jefref Laffof. .7112 fwenly aeniora are clwaen on flue Laaia ofzzazlerafzip quahliea, fneraonagfy, Ili? moraf clzaracler, ana! polenfia! uaefufneu lo Aociefy. ff. 1,5 V 6 Jajw., Q Hanger Wa K AQKOI' it lih 5 gmail, h kiVV,:- ik.: ...Wg -1, is , :g A l 1 43633 , mug . kHi,- K .gclzronce v L uzie Peam EOM? Worfon Cheerleaders Inspire School Spirit for Athletic Events l enjoy cheerleading because we aren't just a squadg we are a group of friends work- ing together to boost school spirit. Angie Schronce is-1 i 4 ' 1. lrg.. . N ,ox . 'wr , ' F' , ' C 22 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Assist In Leading School Cheering 1 J. f Q ,df - .SW QQ 3+ . :ff-11 4 V 'U 2 if We is N1- X SA em-iii-' YHw.xmNgw WMM 'WL Kawii-eg, A , - . f-,,-4, If fvpnidfy mngf' 2, 'N .., 5 1 in 5 5 x ,. nv ,mi HS: .im ' f wx mw - fg1g w 53551535 Qfsi- K if :ix a3152, , ig. gl qE,T,2 13 ' if 532 . ' -:i A, Y ' ., .f ..,,... 1 . 1 E1 ' ' 1 Qm E -:,.,,,.gb?k fail LfLA ' Warrior Band Adds Spice To Half Time Left to Right: First row: Angela Wriston, Drum Major, Brian Browning, Joey Barber, Donnie Watts, Jerry Sindt, Anne Plunkett, Alan Helton, Dawn McCart, Chris Petty, Casey Graham, Roger Rowe, Craig Bost, Andy Young, Mike Boughman, Charlie Lay, Mike Cook, Lisa Medlin, Buzzy Benfield, Drum Major. Second row: Brenda Ferguson, Cindy Cheshire, Alicia Tudor, Regina Dellinger, Louise Horton, Maria Kohler, Allison Clippard, Tracy Sherrard, Laura Gates, Diane Shelton, Tammy Johnson, Pam Lowry, Alissa Grice, Paige Good, Angie McCorkle, Ann Gibson. Third row: Karen Eller, Debbie Burr, Marce Moore, Kim Cupps, Stephanie Williams, Leigh Ann Spruill, Connie Robinson, Felicia Shoup, Crystal Leigh, Kelly Turner, Kim Cruise, Dawn Guice, Laurie Ray, Donna Stevenson, Mellony McDowell, Tonya Hall, Adrean Moore, Sandy Davis. Fourth row: Kim McCumbo, Sherri Robertson, Jimmy Clark, Kenneth Maloy, Martha Murphy, Lisa Hall. Fifth row: Mark Lowe, Eddie Reavis, Elaine McGIothlin, Kim Shirley, David Allman, Robby Hall, Ed Nolen, Dan Brady, Eric Harris, John Boutwell, Annie Rhyne, Lisa Lawing, Steve Stamper, Tabatha Morgan, Tony Smith. Sixth row: Stacie Maier, Alice Padgett, Eric Taylor, Roger Pentecost, Andy McElveen, Steve Nicholson, Keith Costner, Derek Helton, Steve Rhyne, Eric Ho- gan, Mark Banks, Robbie Harding, Donald Reed, Kyle Hill. Flag and Rifle Corps: Left: Angie Wilson, Shannon Dotson, Dana Ballard, Gina Rick, Carrie Breyare, Carol McGinnis, Amy Murphy, Melanie Seward, Jo-Jo Bruccoleri. Right: Melanie Muse, Lynn Perry, Leigh Abernathy, Nan McMillan, Sonya Russell, Darlene McCorkle, Julie Bradbury, Elizabeth Koone, Elizabeth Helton. fn Q s as ' 'S xii' 1 'Y 'F ..F' '7 Ni' 3 5'3- , Q s t 2 ' l Is' a YT' 2 :' . . x. ' ' x N 1 b K . -',,iili ,W tvfg , 159' S. A A I- Hi g A ' -- Z' 1 -a.' ii 1 sm. I . , 1 Li ' 32 1 Features X f:a'1i,'S7f S ww, ,N 'nfl . 4 9 .N , b w- - MW, A 'S' i 1 x If S X ' ' vs 155:-NW. ru HV' - 5 QW Features 1 33 'tilt ' vi 4'ff 4 5 e .-'J . T. 1 TU IEE ii First row: Eric Hogan, Mark Banks, Eddie Reavis, Keith Costner, Elaine McGIothIin, Martha Murphy, Michael Med- lin, Ken Maloy, Todd Davis. Second row: Tony Smith, Roger Pentecost, Steve Stamper, Lisa Lawing, Carol McGinnis, Andy Young, Mike Bowman, Casey Graham, Grant Jones, Steve Criswell. 34fBand Yun A ' H' KWWK -V 1 .f -, X , 1 1:h.. . H M 'Si ,M- a K' 1 1 .mm mwnw Majorettes, Flag Corps, Rifle Corps, Drum Majors, And Senior Band Members Add Color Front row: Senior Band Members: Sonya Russell, Buzzy Benfeild, Jo-Jo Bruccoleri. Back row: Dawn McCart, Charlie Lay, Alan Helton, Kelly Turner, Lisa Lawing, Mark Lowe, Kim Cupps, Pam Lowry, Alice Padgett, Brian Browning, Mike Boughman. Angela Wriston, Buzzy Benfield, drum majors. Samantha Ferguson, Kim Abernathy, majorettes. 36 Front row: Flag Corps Dana Ballard, Carol McGinnis, Julie Bradbury, Amy Murphy, Nan McMillan, Darlene McCorkle Middle row: Carrie Breyare, Co-captain. Sonya Russell, Captain. Back row: Lynn Perry, Angie Wilson, Shannon Dotson Leigh Abernathy, Gina Rick, Melanie Muse ,fum EMM Front row: Rifle Corps Jo-Jo Bruccoleri, Captain. Elizabeth Helton. Back row: Elizabeth Koone, Melanie Seward Chorus Gives Gutstancling Performance at Homecoming 9 ,nu-mann llllll get sr i with it l grin Q-anna ll si A Q .. - . A 1 ge . A mi. . - i 359' e 'J' ft, L if , , , , V -Nt: . K g,,. gyms? A K 1, , Q is f Q 'f M I- A as AM K 7, ,iv .i First row: Mickie Davis, Deborah Parrott, Shelley Stewart, Pam Poteet, Karen Miller, Scott Davis, Philip McCorkle, Bryan Smith, Joey Watts, Tim Cochran, DeRee Graham, Allison Moore, Kim Eller. Second row: Carla McAbee, Kim Manes, Tracy Sherard, Cindy Whitten, Annette Crisp, Danny Hoyle, Dennis Jones, David Smith, Carlton Woolard, Sara Lowe, Jill Summerlin, Catherine Painter, Director. Third row: Tammy Page Cook, Darlene Pitman, Mary Paige Forrester, Mary Pfaff, Beth Weaver, Michael Spargo, Michael Cook, John Rankin, Jamie Mitchell, Parks Skidmore, Leigh Puckett, Crystal Whiteside, Linda Hoffman. Fourth row: Angela Wriston, Teresa Coleman, Lori Killian, Monica Burrell, Selina Williams, Robby Harding, Joe Rhinehart, Donald Reed, Dale Helton, David Galloway, Paige Robinson, Lynn Bynum, Donna Shelton, Sherry Hostetter. '3 'f4Q-If Q, Will emembe-r... A man's real possession is his memory. ln nothing else is he richg in nothing else is he poor. Alexander Smith SDDIQ-IS 1983-84 Warriors Have Year of Triumph Disappointment . 1 T 1 AFP' W. .S NM.. k i k i ' if' ' 1... . Tw 7 td' gf.. Q ag if Eighteen Seniors End East Gaston Football Careers 1. The Warriors come out for action. 2. Steve Foster goes for the ball. 3. The Warrior team looks on. 4. The Warriors and Wild Cats clash on the field. 5. Larry Wallace puts the ball up. 6. Coach Keaton and Coach Adams have a conference 7. Robert Conners waits for the ball. 8. Larry Wallace hands off to James Wright. 43 f Sports 1983-84 Warriors Have Trying Season This Year 'I 7 fl WSE 'fi , ,. 35 49- iy J if 0 ik be-N i r ,E ma p 2 A- ' ' , 4- 2 ' - A 5 M i ----M ' 'll' ,:- -i -- ia i H .. -J-:B M f .Q 'A ,T + A aw ,Q M S:-F ,, , W , ',at,,..f,'fff .g it K, 8. x . ax K V V V V: M VV ' kk 4 it-EW, .L if i,v-C-5 S,-Cf V W' 4, - f 2 'i ire? r -Bw -S8922-,gown Q1 SAM, - i WH-1fi5e,' 'x.,.Q. . 1 .X ' ,- , - f ' ' 'rf' A - H, ,, ' ,, ' - 4,2 e Rf ,, '. . , . , First row: Len Capps, trainer: David Smith, Larry Wallace, Clint Wiles, Rodney Abernathy, Duncan Dill, Jesse Brown, Robert Conner, James Wright, Doug Bell, Ron- nie Brooks, Jill Summerlin, mgr. Second row: Michael Lucas, Steven Foster, Brian Hough, Wendell Ellis, Sean Hager, Phillip McCorkle, Vann Baber, Dennis Jones, Marc Abernathy, Don Poteat, Leroy Broome. Third row: Teresa Coleman, mgr.: Darrin Smith, Wendell Williams, Chris Graham, Scott Wilbanks, Chet Spruill, David Cauthen, Chris White, mgr. Fourth row: Wendy Ayers, mgr.: Reggie McDowell, mgr.: Jeff Abernathy, D.C. Morrison, Randy Evans, Tom Murphy, Ray Carrigan, Dexter Ross, Tim Willard, Grey Drum, mgr. The '83 football season started off well, with two wins against Ashbrook and South Point. Then the squad was hit with nine injuries and struggled the a remainder of the year. One of the most outstanding parts of the season was the performance of the kicking teams. W, , ., .,, .fa D, 44fSports 5 1'4 fi X. . J 3 If 5650457 W I N N 9 L AWP .hx if x, 'af X 1 .4 'E ' :fl if P v Q 0 F , f X 4 Q- 2:51 Q?-M . Q X A Spf JI W -XFN I K, 3 I 'F . an X., 3. Q rf N19 ' 1, ,. W . . f .. . . Q, ' H w . .f vm. firm. .. fy- ..k.6 W gwf wif. , A gt f-f :'fA 33? ' EEL' A f f W .. ' 1, 5 gvfjwff-.1 4... rArwALw,FQU .47 5 W . r .M W. A A -if dw.. --., ' ,z A I iff qlifa? CW ':-' ': ' , ...W W' . . W 'i ' -. 'V' .51 it W ' .. , A we . 1 ,, fs 'yy ' ' ' 71 5,4 , ' yy. 1 '- M 1, . ,, WV 3 2 wav-3'yw - ' ?t3i4,', 5' v' ' '. ,Lg ,'Wegi ,74C nigga, ,: , Q- p pf? 4 1.3. .. ,., .WLS ww, 'f '- 'x if ii if '92 .. ,,,. ' .,j1g5,?f,,,4,,y1+' . F 3. ig AV. 1 f ' W C Q .-x . 3. : sf 11 .. it ' E55-2 'R ' ff 1- fs. u 2. , ,.t.L:1 ff it - - I Q . Q . 5 3 . .gq, .,? . A , , .sign uf, ssiz-'ss' af .. 543153 If K X it ' ' A s it use 2 w f 1. Coach Adams watches the game. 2. James Wright eludes South Point player. 3. Warriors break tackles. 4. Senior Warriors, Chet Spruill and Clint Wiles. 5. Robert Conner and Ronnie Brooks pose for their picture to be taken. 6, East Gaston tries for yardage. 7. Rodney Abernathy goes for the touchdown. 8. Duncan Dill and James Wright study the Ashbrook game. 9. Rodney Abernathy goes for the touchdown. 10. Larry Wallace runs the ball against the Ashbrook defense. 47fSports ff-H - 4. my-M, www- ,, . ,., Wu, mv V nu- um-qt . , K px Awww U JV Football Team Has Trying Season This Year ni Wmqg . ng ., Q- as 1 I --no inp- 9 ,E ,, ' i , , ,,, ..,,,. ,,,.,.. From Left to Right: First row: Kelly Stone, Monty Todd, Jackie Lewis, Maurice Gramling, Rodney Friday, Ivan Aiken, Jesse Brown, Tim Broome, Cardell Gaston, Paul Lyman, Darren Mimms, Chris Williams, Second row: Coach VanDyke, Kevin Lowe, Robbie Hodge, Stevie Graham, Ronnie Hager, Scott Goins, James Teague, Chavis Davis, Boyce Sherrill, Greg Maulden, Kirk Reid, John Doe, Coach Martin. Third row: Heath Jenkins, Jeff Ramey, Marty Vinn, Billy Cloninger, Mike Allen, David Aber- nathy, Sedric Saunders, Scott Pelusio, Jeff Luckadoo, Randy Winkler, George Townsend, Coach Davidson. This year our JV Football finished with a 3- 6 record. The team had a trying season, but the experience gained this year will be a great advantage next season. HL 4 nw I V 5 , '4 .Web V in , . W KQ'5' vw I Coach Van Dyke talks to Kelly Stone. J.V. Warrior listens to Coach Van Dyke's advice. J.V. Warrior scrambles for the ball. Offense on the move. Jackie Lewis breaks away from their defense. Sports 149 Lady Warriors End Successful Year With 12-4 Volleyball Record If l s it r ll I e - 1 xii' - 4 .5 l 1, ,,s,X4 First row: Susan Lawing, Karen Simpson, Wanda Caldwell, Carla Biggerstaff, Lisa Lawing, Marcie Moore. Second row: Laurie Ray, Monica Burrell, Suzie Spears, Laura Randall, Hope Caldwell. Third row: Lisa Lee, Tracy Helton, Millie Sherrin, Brenda Ferguson. Our 1983 team, composed of seven seniors, two juniors, and six sopho- mores, finished 12-4 in match play. De- spite a second place finish this year, the Warriors had some brilliant sparks in every match. The Seniors should be proud of their three years of success, as they compiled two conference champion- ships and one perfect season. A lot of good, hard-working members will al- ways kindle a warm flame in their hearts. i 50 T ! r' :lf 5 1 vs? Girls' Tennis Llpholds Standards of East Gaston's Sports Program vm Si W x fariri' iw! V I VAQIJ S P K rtt i L J . l ttt t g stJ Y Coach Beth Pryor, Lisa Sherad, Lynn Howard, Angela Simms, Kami Hostetler, Allissa Grice, Kathy Richter, Kisten Jordan, Kathy Melahn, Lynn Perry, mgr. Seatec Tammy Capps, Lisa Duke. Top Five Ranking Players: Qbelowj Kami Hostetler, 1, Angela Simms, 2, Kisten Jordan, 3, Alissa Grice, 4, Kathy Melahn, 5. ' s 1' -i s -4 Q, t, 4. g sos, -- ' z... in .8 g., 5 Qi K :Z t ' ---- 9 f t . . K ,- if U 1 ' ' yi . . '--- v Q' SV: A- S if Q 4- s E 3 - , H wr A - f as ,g 1 ft Q-sy,-3.-fi--A-its--qi.4.tt1 ..:- N .,,..a,,, If -- in , , Q .J is its '11 ' 2. is it X as W 'ff , X ,Q X . ssss 2 WM Y L M -'Wm it,,MyI:fmV:W,,Hof,,raifffWwmfimwmww,U,W.,M,,aM,Wm,.,W,.mW, Although the girls' tennis team compiled a 3-6 conference and a 3-7 overall record, a foundation was established for an excellent tennis program for girls. The team was young, but six of the team members went to sectionalsg and one team mem- ber, Kami Hostetler, qualified for regionals. There were several very close matches and each match showed much effort and desire. is Top: Kami Hostetler and Angela Simms in a doubles match. Middle left: Paige Robinson studies team records. Right: Lynn Howard in a singles match. Sports f 53 Cross Country Finishes Third in Conference . -M? 1 , ,, First row: Jamie Mitchell, Scott Hovis, Derrick Helton, Bryan Smith, Chuck Mullins, Eric McGinnis, Derrick Gantt. Second row: Coach Turpin, Jeff Kaylor, Roger Rowe, Mark Furr, Aaron Snipes, Michael Nixon, Gary Robinson, Todd Payne, Wendy Craig. This years Cross Country team gained valuable experi- ence this season that will prove to be helpful next year. This year's team should be commended for their individ- ual efforts for the 83 season. The team finished third in their conference. 54fCross Country Warrior Basketball Works to Rebuild Left top to bottom Dexter Ross Leroy Broome David Rendleman Casey Graham, Tony Floyd, William Sykes, Frankie Broome, center, Right top to bottom Jim Richards Frank Kemp Aaron Snipes John Rankin, James Wright, Larry Wallace. Top center: Coach Turpin, David Cauthen Coach Jim Turpin looks on this season as a rebuilding one. He said much improvement was shown in attitude, dedication and team play, which is most important in establishing a winning program. According to the coach, most people look on a successful season as the most wins and least losses, but really it's wheth- er or not the team members have played their best and given 10079. lt takes talent to make a good team but any talent the team lacked was made up for through good attitude and hustle shown throughout the season. Boys' Basketball 1 55 Varsity Basketball Highlights x.-' kk Upper left: James Wright takes a jump shot. Upper right: David Rendleman jumps high for East Gas- ton. Above: Tony Floyd tries for two. Right: William Sykes takes the shot. 561 Boys' Basketball ,iy-, L f Q . im,-f 47 QED.- S3 1 ,, 3 ,::... I .... as . LL,. ZYXVIW ::.X.:. . X ,,AlL. ,Q . -45333.22 W1 Upper left: William Sykes takes the ball in. Upper right: David Rendlemen jumps with Shelby opponent. Middle left: Warrior David Rendlemen warms up. Middle right: The team practices foul shots. Left: Coach Turpin gives instructions to team. Above: Frankie Broome tries for two. Boys' Basketball X 57 M ,K 2' Y Junior Varsity Boys Gain Valuable Experience if raising I tl First row: Roger Rowe, Chris White, Kelly Stone, Junior Ellis. Second row: lvan Aiken, Jeff Luckadoo, Nancy Norwood, Alissa Grice, Scott Featherstone, David Nash. Third row: James McRavion, Jackie Lewis, Cedric Sanders, Chris Williams. Junior Varsity Basketball Team gained much experi- ' ence during the year. The team worked hard at the practices and at their basketball games. Their strong effort will pay off with next year's team. ' Derek Helton brings the ball in. 5af.J.v. Boys' Basketball yWW,,,,..M lrsr at 'M' J X5 nav .. 1-ei... .. .If-0-- 'M'f wit Llpper left: Jackie Lewis scans the area. Upper right: Jackie Lewis brings the ball down the court for East Gaston. Middle left: Warriors scramble for the ball. Middle right: Derek Helton puts the ball up for two. Above: Junior Ellis makes a turnover for the Warriors. Right: Jackie Lewis and Scott Featherstone run up the court to receive a pass. . 4-1 5' ,.,,.,. . ,,,.. 1. Lady Warriors Show Improvement Throughout 1983-84 Season Lady Warrior Basketball Team: First row: Wanda Caldwell, Buffy Nichols, Daphne Moore, Sandra Foster, Tonya Hall, Second row: Marcie Moore Fran Holland, Laura Sherrill, Cindy Keeter, Tammy Moise, Carlotta Brown. Qhlot pictured: Monica Burrelll. The Ladywarriors had an excellent basketball sea- son, considering the small number of carry overs from last year. Every game was exciting with out- standing performances from seniors Laura Sherrill, Daphne Moore, Monica Burrell, and Fran Holland. Several sophomores and a junior also added to the successful season. Carlotta Brown tries to get rebound in game against Kings Mountain. 60fGirls' Basketball s. 4, .ln MW' Q Upper left: Tonya Hall gets set to shoot. Upper right: Monica Burrell looks for the goal. Middle Left: Daphne Moore leads the fast break. Middle right: Laura Sherrill shoots for two. Left: Fran Holland looks for receiver. Girls' Basketballf6l ZZ Wrestling Warriors Continue Excellence ln Com etition ln the 83-84 Season v Q4 First row: Mark Helsel, Scottie Holden, Jerry Holden, Reggie McDowell, Eric Hogan, Scott Pelusio, Cardell Gaston, Todd Rayfield, Mike Boughnan. Second row: Leigh Lawing-Scorekeeper, David Abernathy, Eric McGinnis, Scott Goins, Bryan Hough, Jimmy Burr, Rodney Friday, Don Poteat, Chavis Davis, Chuckie Brittain-Manager, Belinda Jones-Scorekeeper. Third row: Jody Black, Terry Edge, Billy Cloninger, Mike Allen, Bryan Smith, Jeff Ramey, Darrin Smith, Chet Spruill, Grey Drum, Bobby Taylor. Not pictured: Lloyd Murks, Lee McKee, Brian Browning, Jamie Gales. The 1983-84 Warrior Wrestling team continued on with the program's winning tradition. The squad again captured the Southwest Conference Championship to go along with its third straight Southwest Conference Tournament Champion- ship. The lists of championships also included the East Gaston Invitational Championship and the Albemarle Invitational Championship. The most important win of the season came at the end of the season when the squad captured the South- western Sectional Tournament Championship over twenty-seven other schools. Sectional champions were Scottie Holden, Jerry Holden, and Lloyd Murks, Also providing leadership for this season were seniors Bryan Smith, Grey Drum, and Chet Spruill, with all three capturing All-Conference honors. With a group of outstand- ing underclassmen returning, the wrestling squad should continue its winning tradition next season. QK h ., .. me .,,k K, to , W 'Tye ft K . . -i 'K Nl: g 4,.',-k.. 1 K - V i'f11f1-if ' . .Q lm.. .. :irywwwfrii ,1 we .A . My - iiih if iff . -1 ,L.g ix my t we sq N . ...MU iv., ..ts'-- i . Q 3 - .S R i' Q 11- :f If f- . - ,211 . K - 'H l - . '- fD'?'-Y 5. 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S1 N s East Gaston Fields Gutstanding '83 Spring Sports Track team: First row: Charles Gallman, Jimmy Smith, Judson Ross, Bobby Kirkland, Joey Munday, Scott Jones, Jon Speas, Leon Shipp, Henderson' Wallace. Second row: James Wright, Robert Connor, Aaron Snipes, William Friday, Deon Howard, Jerry Davis, Steve Foster, Richard Reid. Third row: Melanie Seward, mgr. Duncan Dill, Ferman Burch, Gordon Rudisill, Doug Bell, Larry Wallace, William Sykes, Rodney Abernathy, Jill Summerlin, mgr. Fourth row: Scott Spoerlein, Wendell Williams, Ricky Hill, Tom Murphy, Phillip McCorkle, David Smith, Randy Evans, William Kelly. Fifth row: Caroline Morris, Chris Bowman, Todd Rayfield, Richard Reeves, Steve Graham, Coach Keaton, Tim Broom, Chuck Mullis, D.C. Morrison. Baseball Team: First row: Mark Hovis, David Cauthen, Dale Moran, Nathan Wriston, Robert Keene, Mark Hodges, Kevin Blanton Second row: Keith Jerett, Marc Abernathy, David Stone, Bryan Miller, Scott Broome, Clint Wiles. Third row: Mark Cleveland 66 Reggie McDowell, Van Baber, Ray Carrigan, Frank Kemp, Michael Lucas. 1 Boys' Tennis: David Hostetler, Len Capps, David Gregory, Andy Stewart. Girls' Track: First row: Angie McCorkle, Crystal Watts, Carla Sanders, Amanda Hamilton, Buffy Nichols, Wendy Craig, Cheryl Ewing. Second row: Coach Pryor, Shirley Armstrong, Nelda Gibson, Monica Burrell, Hope Caldwell, Daphne Moore, Ann Gibson, Robin Floyd, Dana Foster, Monica Brooks, Mariam Smith, Stephanie Hart, Wendy Ayres, Gail Horton. Girls' Softball: First row: Lisa Kennedy, Teresa Brooks, Paulette McCorkle, Angie Fisher. Second row: Lisa Beachum, Tracy Helton, Lisa Lawing, Cheryl Ewing, Donna Williams. Third row: Sharon Brown, Linda Willis, Lisa Lee, Robin Floyd, Angie White, Fran Holland, Melanie Ballard, Coach Eller. 67 Graduation 1983 Junior Marshals: First row: Kim Abernathy, Gail Horton, DeRee Graham, Donna Ensley, Sara Lowe. Second row: Beth Cagle, Mark Batchelor, Jerry Davis, Larry Wallace, Michelle Dixon. It 4, oo L, Honor Graduates: First row: Robin Carpenter, Linda Hoffman, Danita Hager, Pam Adams, Frank Guida, Jay Ford, Jeannette Hicks, Cheryl Ewing, Cathy McMillan, Second row: Lynn Craig, Elizabeth Whitlock, Cindy Odell, David Coley, Tim Cloninger, Charles Gallman, Brian Cope, Cindy Ray. 68 .Q Ei ,, , 'L , V A , if 5 N f -af H is af Mg Q-gg nwmf' fy ,,v 4 nf H ,KVVVX V V h Ski? if I 1 ,wp 5 I 1 ' f , Ad , ,,, . ' HW O '19 , I, , rv V, .. qi , I :W Q61 r a Q. , Q C C I cannot but remember such things were, That were most precious to me. Macbeth, Shakespeare o . . Q ' V ' s 4 U ' s Q 3 I . 6 , , Q Q 4 s , 1 o s lr -Q Q. 0 t 4 Q v Q, 5'-5'-3' v Q I I 9' R .1 vs 5 I l or . Q. 3 Y vp, K., ,E ,1 ' a. nv . . ef -, ., ' -' -s .. ! 'K ' 4 1 A gr .Q . . , ,. ks by 5 A- 9 ' I . Q . O 4 f 'Q 3 I O . .. . Q , , 0 f , . .5 ' ' I ' 0 ' . 0 . ' - .r 5 Q. . I 0 t ' ' , - ' ., ,, . K .1 . ,E 0 . r I Q 9 i U Q. . O Q xi 0 ,. 6 Q an -0 ,Q ' ' v 'D V 'Q O 9 Q 9 Q it O! R U 1 'll v D . 0 4 Q 0 as w Q N n 1 in Q ' an 0 ' Q 0 Q lr O Q O ' Q 0 2 an 0 0 0 ' Q U 0 U W 4 Q Q 'Y nf' If Q 4, a,. Q 4... og. Q., fn w we an owns IMPRIMIS Staff Makes Changes in 1983-84 Yearbook First row: Gena Cassada, clubs: Michelle Dixon, co-editor: Mrs. Thompson, advisor: Vickie Wise, editor: Tonya Pack, clubs: Selena Farmer, clubs. Second row: Andy Stewart, features: Lynn Howard, photographer: Cindy Caldwell, classes: Gerald McClure, features: Ann Adams, clubs. Third row: Robert Hopper, photographer: James Teague, photographer: Sandy Lynch, features: Tina Hice, advertisements: Hope Caldwell, sports: Rodney Bell, sports: Julie Ottinger, clubs: Laurie Bogardus, clubs: Caroline Hoffman, classes. Fourth row: William Vaughn, sports: Mark Curtis, sports. The IMPRIMIS Staff has worked ex- tremely hard in the production of your 1983-84 yearbook. With a lot of thought l and consideration of your Y iii- viii SQ1' i wishes for a better book, we made a few minor and major changes. One major change is the use of senior pic- ,,.r s g . tures in color. The staff spent an infi- ' nite number of hours selling advertise- ments, writing, drawing, and erasing. Although the publication of the year- book is the main job of the staff, we continued to work hard on the annual slide show and the summer supple- ment. We hope our work will pay off r evsv' v for your future enjoyment. We Will Re- , member . . . Nu' Q 2 vi.-kip wiv Mir-hells Dixon. and Mrs. Thomnson talk over vearbook chanaes. li if dk r nfi T555 Pg Q2 502' EFS, Efald I ah ww K ' 5 'UFC' ,..-dfp' FLAMING ARROW Staff Publishes Last Will And Testament First row: Tina Heffner, Donna Williams, Teresa Carpenter, Allison Moore, Melanie Ballard, Laura Rankin. Second row: Angie Nixon, Robin Robb Carey Cloninger, Tamara Schronce, Donna Ensley, editor. Densie Poovey, Becky Sproles, Carla Sanders. Third row: Mr. Schrum, Michael Medlin Scott Goins, Paul King, Len Capps, David Hostetler, Beth Cagle. This year, the Flaming Arrow Staff consisted of twenty-three dedicated students who were in- terested in the field of journal- ism. They produced several is- sues of the newspaper and a Last Will and Testament booklet. ln order to inform the public about EG's activities, these stu- dents send articles to the Ga- zette, Observer, Stanley News, and Mt. Holly News. They should be congratulated for hav- ing more articles published this year than ever before. Donna Ensely and Beth Cagle discuss layout. 74fClubs s M5 X 1 r ' .. t www-'f'b'di'Y 'F7T', - es. I K wa-.W MXQVXXBY .. . --fl, - -:em ps K at Q X t W t , . . ., M . W t imssw- 1. was-N N v.. aww. R S .amass www' ..1. , . . .. sta AQ V 'Q if s W t,,M..s4 a S , if M. -Ki .,1 M., 'QV is Q A X QQ Top picture: Newspaper staff listens to Mr. Shrum discuss plans for next paper. Middle left: Allison Moore, Melanie Ballard, Carla Sanders, and Denise Poovey count money for Last Will and Testament. Middle right: Donna Ensley shows Scott Goins layout form. Bottom left: Newspaper staff works on articles for paper. Student Council Holds First Principal Appreciation Day 43' First row: Leigh Lawing, Roger Hawkins, Belinda Jones, Carla Biggerstaff, Annette Aiken. Second row: Vann Baber, Bill Melton, Tina Hice, Julie Miller, Fran Holland, Lisa Bailey, Brian Hough, Amy Batchelor, David Brantly, Millie Sherrin. Third row: Sharon Brown, Robin Robb, Elizabeth Helton, Joey Watts, Sonya Bradshaw, Cindy Suddreth, Dale Moran, Caroline Morris. The East Gaston Student Council is made up of twenty-five Stu- dents and two advisors. Together we work for improvement of our school. Throughout the year we sponsor all elections, assemblies, dances, special weeks during Christmas, Homecoming, and spring. We select the Warriors of the month, design signs to support our athletics, keep the activity board up to date, have a Junior Olympics, a follies show, a Mr. Sweetheart contest, and this year we had our first Principal Appreciation Day. Throughout the year, we keep a scrap- book of all East Gaston's activities. To me, Student Council means helping others, determination, and above all - patience. ln my three years on the council, l have learned many things that have definitely made a difference in my life. l would like to thank all of the representatives and officers for putting up with me and a special thanks to Mr. Carpenter and Mrs. Rhyne for all of their support and dedication. Finally, l want to thank the entire admin- istration for their co-operation and helping hands - and most of all you - the East Gaston Warriors for making this school what it is. You're the greatest! l hope that the student body has truly benefited from the council's efforts this year. TX-.., Leigh Lawing Student Council President Standing: Leigh Lawing, president: Roger Hawkins, vice-president: Belinda Jones, , WM? secretary. Sitting: Annette Aiken, reporter: Carla Biggerstaff, treasurer. my f i i l ,,,,, - f. WA, , lnterclub Council Organizes Club Activities for Students The lnterclub Council is composed of presidents of the chartered clubs, editors of the yearbook and school paper, the head cheerleader, the class presidents and the vice-president of the Student Council who serves as president of the lnterclub Council. The intention of the council is to organize club activities on a school-wide level. First row: Sharon Fortenberry, Suzie Spears, Leigh Lawing, Angie Schronce, Gail Horton, Sharon Hartsell, Sarah Gates. Second row: Fred Hutchinson, Kristin Jordan, Benny Payne, Beth Snipes, Donna Ensley, Vickie Wise, Tamara Faile. Third row: David Galloway, Laura Randall, Anne Sherrill, Cindy Suddreth, Hope Caldwell, Roger Hawkins, Jerry Davis, Ronald Hutchins, Laurie Bogardus, Michelle Dixon. 77 Beta Club Recognizes Academic Achievers First row: DeRee Graham, Michelle Dixon, Angela Wriston, Kim Abernathy, Linda Hoffman, Teresa Carpenter, Nan McMillan, Jill Summerlin, Lisa Bowman, Sara Lowe, Gail Horton, Amy Murphy, Julie Bradbury, Carol McGinnis, Donna Ensley. Second row: Angie Norkett, Tim Cochran, Beth Cagle, Vincent Huckle, Jamie Mitchell, Jerry Davis, Mark Batchelor, Cindy Caldwell, Caroline Morris, Melanie Seward, Caroline Hoffman, Tammy Johnson, Allison Helderman, John Gantt, Martha Murphy. East Gaston's Beta Club, af- filiated with the National Beta Club, consists of students in the twelfth and eleventh grades who maintain an average of 93 or above. Each new Beta mem- ber receives a Beta Club pin and a membership card. This year the Beta Club spon- sored a Teacher Tea in apprecia- tion of EG's faculty. The Nation- al Beta Club also celebrated its fiftieth anniversary. ' 'fznxx' ' Kneeling: Donna Ensley, president. Second row: Kim Abernathy, vice-president: xv, Michelle Dixon, secretary: DeRee Graham, Treasurer: Martha Murphy, reporter. . V . 78fBeta Club Los Toreros Celebrate Christmas with Pinatas The purpose of Los Toreros is to inspire members to have a better un- derstanding and appreciation of Span- ish, to give the students more informa- tion about Spanish people and culture of the Spanish nation, and to give the students the ability to understand Spanish, both spoken and written. Some projects of the Los Toreros are to sponsor a child from a Spanish- speaking country and visit a Spanish I'eSt3UI'aI'lt. WE mm Q , . ., , ,., 4, Top to bottom: Leigh Lawing, president: .I Q E Belinda Jones, vice-president: Carrie Breyare, secretaryfreporter: Nan McMillan, - 4 treasurer. G First row: Julie Camp, Donna Ensley, Michelle Dixon, Selina Williams, Carla Sanders, Kim Willocks, Wendy Crisco, Teresa Carpenter, Leigh Lawing, Belinda Jones, Carrie Breyare, Nan McMillan, Julie Bradbury, Randy Evans, Kim Abernathy, Greg Howell, Beth Cagle. Second row: Robin Rankin, Elizabeth Helton, Crystal Watts, Delores Halk, Timira Christenbury, Pamela Faulkner, Tammy McKee, Dawn McCart, Debbie Burr, Barbie Dawson, Stephanie Smith, Kim Beatty, Steve Stamper, Kim Manes, Tammy Johnson, Cindy L. Caldwell. Third row: Wayne Schronce, Todd Rayfield, Chris Bowman, Elizabeth Koone, Tammy Harrison, Janet Beam, Belinda Campbell, Cindy A. Caldwell, Teresa Bell, Stephanie Mitchem, Von Rushing, Eddie Reavis, Mark Curtis, Melissa Buie, David Hostetler, Ronnie lcenhour, Paul King, Todd Mullinax, Roger Rowe, Kim Cupps, Pam Lowry, Jerry Hall. Spanish 179 German Club Attends Gktoberfest in Charlotte First Row: Billie Tallent, Tina Deatheradge, Stacy Moore, Wendy Ayers, Amy Batchelor, Darlene Crow, DeeAnn Baker, Nancy Norwood, Louise Horton, Kim Cruise, Kathy Melahn, Wendy Greene, Janet Howell, Carol McGinnis, Amy Murphy, Elizabeth Farrer, JoAnne Bruccoleri, Tammy Truitt, Gail Horton. Second Row: Andy McElveen, Lisa Duke, Gwen Coggins, Lisa Hall, Alicia Grice, Richard Reeves, Brian Huff, Lynn Perry, Leigh Puckett, Caroline Morris, Kelly Willis, Sonya Bradshaw, Denise Truelove, Angie Lewis, Sandy Sigmon, Angela Wriston, Pam Whitman, Phillip Benfield, Steve Criswell, James Hunter, Richard Linton. Third Row: Allison Helderman, Caroline Hoffman, Lisa Bailey, Robby Chiny, Vincent Huckle, Dell Miller, Jeff Kaylor, Scott Wilbanks, Lauri Ray, Karen Eller, Brenda Ferguson, Laura Randall, Angie Norkett, John Gantt, Mark Lowe, Mitzi Green, Starr Tessner, Sonya Taylor, Chris Petty, Felicia Shoup. Fourth Row: Matt Frazier, Andy Stewart, Tim Cochran, Scott Davis, Randy Winkler, Paul Lyman, Larry Hawkins, David Gregory, Eric Allen: Derek Gantt, David Howell, Fred Hutchenson, Mike Conly, Mike Nixon, Mike Dowdle, Chuck Loftin, James Teague, Ray Clemmer, Allen Rhyne. This year the Ger- man Club presented Die Drei Bearen for Springfield and lda Rankin Elementary schools. The club members also attend- ed the Oktoberfest in Charlotte. For their fund raiser they sold Swiss Chocolate and German Gummy- Bears. The profits were given to the Mt. Holly and Stanley Life-Saving Crew. Officers: Caroline Hoff- man, historian: Angela Wriston, treasurer: Gail Horton, president: Pam Whitman, program chair- man: Leigh Puckett, vice- president: Caroline Mor- ris, secretary. Les Troubadours Help Beautify Campus The French Club consists of students taking French l or ll who are seeking knowl- edge of the French culture and language. Since the French Clubs beginning they have contributed largely to the beautification of our school campus. First row: Laurie Bogardus, Lisa Carpen- ter, Martha Murphy, Amy Barrowcliff. Second row: Karen Simpson, Ceci Bynum, Kathy Richter. Third row: Steve Abbott, Gary Robinson, Wanda Dyer, Se- lena Farmer. First row: Laurie Bogardus, president. Sec- ond row: Martha Murphy, treasurerg Amy Barrowcliff, vice-president, Michelle Bradly, secretary. Clubs X81 Christian Life Club Visits Brian Center 82fClubs First row: Lisa Lee, vice-president: Sandy Miller, secretary: Beth Snipes, president: Lavonne Huggins, devotional leader: Michelle Dixon, reporter. Second row: Mark Lowe, Jeff Kaylor, Geoffrey Dixon, Donna Boutwell, Ruth Hanline. Third row: Wanda Dyer, Laurie Bogardus, Linda Hoffman, Belinda Campbell, Wanda Caldwell, Sonya Taylor. East Gaston's Christian Life Club promotes fel- lowship among Chris- tians. The members try to serve others in any way possible. One way they do this is by visiting the elderly at Brian Cen- ter. For Valentine's Day, club members made Val- entines and distributed them to the patients. ln the spring, the club had a picnic at the home of Mary Paige Forrester. in-f Lisa Lee reads the Holy Word to Christian Life members Math Club Raises Money To Purchase TRS-80 Computer First row: Jerry Davis, Kim Abernathy, Veronica Ford, Jackie Sykes, Mandy Hamilton, Jackie Lewis, Robby Hodge. Second row: Wayne Schronce, Selena Farmer, Mickie Davis, Michael Cook, Caroline Hoffman, Tammy Johnson, Cindy L. Caldwell. Third row: Maurice Gramling, Melissa Hall, Angela Froneberger, Lisa Kee, Tina Deatherage. Fourth row: Mrs. Dills, Junior Ellis, Rodney Friday, Laura Anthony, Lisa Belton, Selina Williams, Robbie Harding, Crystal Watts, Calvin Dickerson. Fifth row: Derrick Gantt, David Gregory, David Howell, Joey Watts, Mitzi Green, Buzzy Benfield, Donna Barnett, Wendy Craig, Grey Drum, Beth Cagle. Sixth row: John Gantt, Chris Petty, Jamie Mitchell, Karen Eller, Brenda Ferguson, Eric Allen, Doug Homesley, William Bumgardner, Jody Black. NMR as ' :SW 122 Jerry Davis, president: Kim Abernathy, secretary: Veronica Ford, reporter: Melissa Hall, vice- president: Caroline Hoffman, treasurer. The Math Club's pur- pose is to promote a bet- ter understanding and in- creased study of math- ematics. This year the club sold candy in order to purchase a TRS-80 computer. They also took a plane trip to Charleston and a trip to Discovery Place. Clubs I 83 Ecology Club Works to Improve Environment First row: Wendy Craig, Grey Drum, Tim McKinnish, Joel Love, Edee Weathers, Andy Young, Charlie Lay, Craig Bost, Rodney Abernathy, Reggie McDowell. Second row: Von Rushing, Tony Lambert, Bill Kelly, Jamie Duckworth, Paul Wooten, Robert Conners, Kurt Clemmer, Larry Wallace, Ferman Burch, William Sykes, Carlos Brown. Third row: Jeff Forrester, William Bumgardner, Todd Briggs, Joel Smith, Frankie Broome, Bryan Hicks, Steve Wilson, Leon Smith, Dennis Lawing. The membership of the Ecology Club consists of students who are con- cerned with the preserva- tion of their environment. 'NIU O y I Siva? 'k'1'Zo Q xsxv 0 W wal, 1'2 7' ' s -9, xXx' 'L Q eg 3-N X ,P 11ZW'. A--r 1 6 xg! 'Wifi T0 84 f Clubs Andy Young, president, Charlie Lay, vice-president, Wendy Craig, secretary. Grey Drum treasurer, Tim Mcliinnish, reporter. Science Club Members Hope for Careers in Science Grey Drum, sergeant at arms, Tim McKinnish, treasurer. Bill Melton, secretary. Mark Batchelor, vice-president. Benny Pain, president. Media Service Club Promotes interest in Media Service T., 4. N'-with iikl Q .. K I--A X Y ,,.. -f The Science Club is designed to help students who plan to go into occupations dealing with scienti- fic subjects. The club tries to stimulate stu- dents interest in sci- ence classes and sponsors a science fair in the spring. The members of the Media Club try to help the students un- derstand the differ- ent aspects of the li- brary. This year the club sold candy to raise money for a computer. The club also prepares a dis- play case designed to encourage students to read books. Crystal Leigh, Myra Tallent, Kathy Johnson, Teresa Aber- nathy. Jo Jo Bruccoleri, Darlene Roman, Frankie Gibson, Angela Strickland, and Lisa Jones are also members of the club. Clubsf85 FBLA Attends Region VI Competitive Events umh z'az i: . -,k- I . ' i'--ta4s- 4: - .HA ' - First row: Melanie Ballard, Crystal Sisk, Tamara Faile, Linda Cannon, Christi Lee, Lisa Kee, Buffy Nichols. Second row: Deborah Parrott, Donna Barnett, Rodney Bell, Julie Ottinger, Mark Batchelor, Robby Harding, Crystal Whiteside, Melissa Hall, Starr Tessner. Third row: Ruby Cook, advisor. Lynn Collins, David Phillips, Sheldon Groner, David Howell, Leslie Cannon, Pam Gantt, Lynne Rogers, Rhonda Abernathy, Grady Williams, advisor. Fourth row: Benny Payne, Eddie Pigg, Doug Homesley, Tom Murphy, Kim Manning, Josette Goble, Tina Perkins, Melanie Seward. J i The purpose of FBLA is to intro- duce students to the business world, s and it helps the students become familiar with their career in business. Tins year the chnn auended the FBLA Region VI Leadership Confer- ence, the Region Vl Competitive Events, and the State Leadership 5 g Conference. The club sold plain and peanut M 8 M's for their fund raiser. If 51, , 1 gbi,3 ,. ?,l?g ,ssgkiie s 9 ve g ..... ,,,g.,. wg-A,,,,i,' g i 932' Y- 3 ,,, Flurunz B USINESS L EADERS A MERICA o First row: Lynne Rogers, historian: Melanie Ballard, reporter. Second row: Julie Ottinger, treasurer: Buffy Nichols, secretary: Rodney Bell, vice-president: Tamara Faile, president. 86fFBLA First row: Tamara Faile, corresponding secretary: Kathy Miller, vice- president: Sarah Gates, president. Second row: Sonya Russell, reporter: Shirley Frasure, treasurer: Regina Green, recording secretary. FSA Sponsors Visits Of Professionals FSA helps its members to recognize the increasing responsibility of the secretary of the future and promotes desirable work habits and attitudes, which are the two main purposes of FSA. Various sponsored events throughout the year contribute to these goals. First row: Sarah Gates, Debbie Parrott, Rhonda Abernathy, Kathy Miller, Tanya Shuler, Donna Hart, Mesia Caldwell. Kneeling: Darlene McCorkle, Crystal Casto. Second row: Shirley Frasure, Cindy A. Caldwell, Sheri Wilson, Regina Green, Crystal Sisk. Third row: Tammy Kirkland, Tamara Faile, Janice Abernathy, Mary Boggs, Angie Schronce, Sonya Russell. FSA X87 DECA Sells Animals For Charit Y at First row: Audrey Barkley, Cindy Davidson, Anita Branch, Kathy Black, Audrea McAndrew, Lynn Cook. Second row: Tracy Ham, Becky Sproles, David Galloway, Michelle Garrett, Georgia Jones, Tanya Smith. Members of the DECA Club are students who are taking Marketing or Distrib- utive Education classes. They participate in compe- titions with other DECA clubs. The district competi- tion was in February, and the state competition was in March. This year's club sold stuffed animals to sup- port a charity. Kneeling: David Galloway, president. Second row: Michelle Garrett, secretary: Audrey Barkley, treasurer: Audrea McAndrew, vice-president: Becky Sproles, reporter: Tanya Smith, parliamentarian. 88fClubs VICA Has Car Wash to Help Needy Families The VICA Club is a club which con- tributes to others. For example, the members have had many car washes to raise money for needy families. The drafting, car- pentry and auto mechanics classes are sending several people to VICA Club contests. The club has previously had students from carpentry and auto mechanics classes to compete in state and national com- petition. First row: Tim Eldridge, advisor, Mary Vinn, reporter. Fred Hutchinson, J.R. Flemming, Frank Parker, Mickey Nixon, Jamie Duckworth. Second row: Ryan Stroupe, Rodney Caldwell, treasurer. Tim Ledford, Richard Hargett, Steve Melton, Todd Briggs, Mark Painter, Carla Lewis. Third row: Larry Hawkins, secretary, Chet Spruill, Michael Nixon, Jimmy Holder, Michael Martin, Jeff Abernathy, vice-president. Not pictured: Darrin Smith, president. Industrial Management Club ls Grganized at East Gaston First row: Darlene McCorkle, Deborah Mclntosh, Robin Northey, Tracey Ham, Susan Grimsley, Audrea McAndrew. Second row: Tim Young, Michael Rhinehart, Richard Black, Maria Ballard, Lisa Keever, Robert Hopper, David Galloway. The main purpose of the East Gaston chapter of IMC is to provide the students with the latest method of leader- ship development and man- agement training. This is done by having top speakers, problem solving exercises, and the exchange of ideas. The club is affiliated with the Gaston chapter of IMC and helps with the YMCA through volunteer work and fund raising. East Gaston hap- pens to be the first high school ever to start a chapter, and hopes are high that it will be very successful. FHA Members Improve Homemaking Skills Through Practice The Future Homemak- ers of America sold cook- books this year to add equipment to the depart- ment. They attended the county Future Home- makers of America Profi- ciency Events and the Re- gional Conference at Win- gate. First row: Mrs. Copple, Jancie Teems, Shelley Stewart, Freda Kirby, Darlene Crow, Mrs. Grice. Second row Patsy Owens, Lisa Brazzell, Lisa Carr, Michelle Carrigan, Sharon Fortenberry, Donna Jenkins, April Crisp Elizabeth Hartness. FTA White Christmas Program Collects 1,000 Cans of Food for CRO The Future Teach- ers of America spon- sored the White Christmas program this year. The club raised 1,000 cans of food for CRO. The club also held a breakfast for all the teachers at East Gas- ton. First row: Cary Cloninger, reporter. Tonia Harrison, Kelli McAbee, treasurer, Squeak Hartsell, president. Lynn Collins. Second row: Mr. Smith, Lisa Benfield, Maria Koehler, Leigh Ann Spruill, secretary. Eddie Pigg, vice 90fClUb5 president. Mrs. Simon. Warrior Wheels Transport Students to East Gaston Warrior Wheels con- sists of all licensed bus drivers at East Gaston. Eight busses transport approximately 300 East Gaston students each school day. First row: Mr. Lindsay. Second row: Darrin Brown Freda Kirby, Third row: David McCall, Marcus Jackson, Matt Arrowood, David Whitlock. Photography Club Members Work For Professional Pictures o Photography Club members bring pictures and cameras to be criti- qued. At one meeting 3-D pictures were viewed by all the club members. At various times profession- al photographers meet with the group to discuss techniques. First row: Scott Sporline, James Teague, Dwight Radford. Second row: Andy Stewart, Scott Goins, Mrs. Thompson. Third row: Steven Baker, Robert Hopper, Donnie Watts. clubs X91 TAPS Members Participate In Raising Money For March of Dimes r-.......... First row: Kirk Reid, Samantha Fergerson, Angie Norkett, Paige Willis, Cindy Suddreth, Donna Lanier, Marsha Goddard, Jackie Lewis, Rodney Friday, Amanda Nichols. Second row: Gina Rick, Melanie Muse, Rhonda Reese, Penny Owen, Jennifer Wellman, Veronica Ford, Laura Anthony, Lisa D. Belton, Sandy Montgomery. Third row: Sheri Wilson, Lisa Jones, Laura Gates, Pam Faulkenberry, Kris Chaney, Sonya Lewis, Wanda Henson, Lisa Hill, Valarie McDowell. Fourth row: Harve Byrd, Donna Shelton, Scott Martin, Sharon Hartsell, Katrina Chaney, John Cloninger, Renee Fisher, Carmon Rogers, Sandy Hicks, Sherry Coleman, Tiffany Breedlove. Fifth row: Laura Roberts, Stacy Parker, Cissie Pittman, Sherry Bumgarner, Lois Wall, Angie Ottinger, David Brantley, Jerry Kinley, Lisa Norris, Kelli McAbee, Leigh Ann Spruill, Connie Robinson. Sixth row: Anne Plunkett, Alicia Tudor, Allison Horton, Terrie Warren, Jennifer Burrell, Pam Brown, Carla McAbee, Sonya Russell, Janice Abernathy, Dana Ballard, Vickie Wise. Seventh row: Jimmy Murphy, Crystal Casto, Julie Sampson, Annie Rhyne, Leigh Abernathy, Stephanie Williams. The Teen Action Program Service Club works very hard each year to raise money for the March of Dimes. To help raise money, the club sponsored a Christmas Door Decorating contest. The Members of the TAPS Club also participated in the March of Dimes Walk-a-thon held each spring. The money raised will go to help with research in the fight against birth defects. First row: Cindy Suddreth, president, Donna Lanier, vice-president. Angie Norkett, secretary. Marsha Goddard, treasurer. Paige Willis, reporter. 92fClubs Junior Heart Board Members Attend County Wide Meetings Eel it 3.1, N W Vs' E A M First row: Tina Hice, Belinda Jones, Kim Beatty, Sandy Lynch, Melanie Seward, Caroline Morris. Second row: Debbie Burr, Paige Robinson, Gerri Lovingood, Anne Sherrill, Leigh Lawing, Shelly Love, Myra Harrill, Lynn Perry. Third row: Wendy Powell, Laura Roberts, Harve Byrd, Randy Evans, Roger Hawkins, Jimmy Devine, Wade Helms. The Junior Heart Board consists of students that are concened with the functions of the heart. Coun- ty-wide meetings are held every month at Eastridge Mall and money is raised for the National Heart Society. First row: Anne Sherrill, president, Roger Hawkins, vice-president. Second row: Wade Helms, secretary. Paige Robinson, treasurer. Myra Harrill, county secretary, Roger Hawkins, county vice-president. Choral Groups Present Outstanding Messiah Performance U t r 'a I' 1- First row: Deborah Parrott, Carla McAbee, Denise Truelove, Stephanie Smith, Leslie Norris, Angie Lewis, Crystal Whiteside, Petrina Lynch, DeRee Graham. Second row: Angie Nixon, Tina Heffner, Cindy Cheshire, Tammy Cook, Angela Wriston, Pam Brown, Sondra Greene, Teresa Coleman, Shelly Stewart, Mickie Davis, Kelly McCumbee, Allison Moore, Barbie Dawson, Lisa Norris, Dana Smith, Kim Eller, Jill Summerlin, Julia Grice, Sara Lowe. Third row: Melissa McGuirt, Alicia Ballard, Maria Koehler, Mary Paige Forrester, Mary Pfaff, Kim Lowe, Stacy Parker, Roger Pentecost, Billy Hedgepath, Scott Pelusio, Tim Cochran, Sherry Coleman, Tonia Harrison, Lisa Cagle, Angela Simms, Connie Robinson, Lisa Medlin, Tami Flowers, Pam Poteet, Linda Hoffman. Fourth row: Donna Shelton, Jackie Welch, Rhonda Featherstone, Ruth Hanlin, Tabatha Morgan, Selina Williams, Scott Davis, Parks Skidmore, David Smith, Carlton Woolard, Todd Secrest, Paul King, Brian Ledford, Catherine Carothers, Tabitha Carlide, Regina Randall, Kelly Willis, Beth Weaver, Cindy Whitten, Kim Manes, Karen Miller, Tracy Sherard, Dana Wilson, Amanda Nichols, Fifth row: Tammy Harrison, Tina Deatherage, Shona Frisbee, Laurie Ray, Monica Burrell, Darlene Pittman, John Rankin, Dennis Jones, David Galloway, Micheal Cook, John Boutwell, Ronnie lcenhour, Janice Burris, Caprice Jenkins, Lisa Broome, Dana Auten. Sixth row: Lisa Frisbee, Valerie McDowell, Patrice Shipp, Marty Johns, William Vaughn ll, Tommy Dillard, Robbie Harding, Dale Helton, Joey Watts, Jamie Mitchell, Bryan Smith, Joe Rhinehart, Dale Harris, Michael Spargo, James Taylor, Beth Kirby, Terry Wunderlich, Tonia Poole, Jolene Boyce, Yvette Henderson, Paige Robinson, Leigh Puckett, Sharon Hostetter, Lori Killian, Karen Helton, Lynn Bynum, Lisa Benfield. SJNJI J We lvl 1 94!Clubs , 3' N vt V N., , 4 317 2 ,, , 4550153 I ' ' c5'fv if3 QQ. . The Choral Club exists to earn money for Choral ac- tivities including sending students to lNl.C. Honors Chorus, Mars Hill Choral Clinic, All-State Chorus and State Contest. Officers for Choral Club are Mary Paige Forrester, president: Paige Robinson, secretary: Joey Watts, treasurer and DeRee Graham, reporter. Left: Choral Students entertain football crowd. ciubsfas Art Society Visits NC Museum of Art First row: Lisa Duke, Hope Caldwell, Suzie Spears, Julie Pettus. Second row: Mr. Moody, Jerry Kinley, Carla Sanders, Annette Aiken, April Crisp, Rhonda Reese, Sonya Bush, Lisa Hambrick. Third row: Charlie Lay, Mark Furr, Deborah Mclntosh, James Wright, Camella Groner, Kellie Bynum, Maurice Brooks, Andy McElvenn, Lisa Carpenter, Lynn Howard, Wendell Williams. Fourth row: Amy Barrowcliff, Jimmy Holler, Perry Huffstetler, Eric Belton, Robert Hopper, Rodney Bell, Sheldon Groner, Dean Haney, Mike Allen, John Curtis, Jonnie Beegle. The membership of the Art Society consists of students who take art classes at East Gaston. The Art Society held its eleventh annual art exhibit in December. Their exhibits will be featured at the Stanley and Mr. Holly librar- ies in the spring. Profits from their candy sale will go toward art scholarships and the trip to the N.C. Museum of Art. The club can boast of a first place win in the bonfire dummy con- test. First row: Julie Pettus, treasurer: Hope Caldwell, president: Lisa Duke, vice-president: Annette Aiken, secre- tary. Second row: Amy Barrowcliff, Wendell Williams, Charlie Lay, Robert Hopper, Lisa Carpenter, Lynn Howard, Suzie Spears, Carla Sanders. 96fArt Society l K ,W..L.,L,, My i ---pw-.M , X in 1, Vis-Tac Sponsors Basketball Game 'N I ,ir .QV- r P M The Vis-Tac club is a support group for the Art Society. Like those in Art Society, members also participate in the annual art exhibt and have their work displayed at the Stanley and Mt. Holly li- braries. Vis-Tac's project is the sponsorship of a faculty-senior basketball game. The club's dummy received an Honorable Mention in the bonfire dummy contest. First row: Anna Sproles, treasurer: Kistin Jordan, president. Second row: Mr. Moody, advisor: Chris Melton, John Rankin, secretary: Donny Watts, reporter. Not pictured: Kelly Huskins, vice-president. Vis-Tacf97 East GBSTOH E.l'ltel'talHGI'S Provide Acting Opportunities The purpose of the East Gaston Entertainers is to provide drama ex- perience for the students and facul- ty of East Gaston. Each year the group presents three productions at Halloween, Christmas and in the spring. The Entertainers also try to do something for the English classes relating to what they are studying. Drama gives students opportuni- ties to show how talented they are in acting, as well as in dancing and singing. Drama l: First row: Mary Paige Forrester, Carlton Woolard. Second row: Sabrina Bishop, Crystal Fisher, Tamara Faile. Third row: Bobby Morton, Todd Mullinax, Ronald Hutchins, William Bumgardner. Drama ll: First row: DeRee Graham, Lisa Hutchins, Camella Groner, Beth Snipes, Sara Lowe. Second row: DeWayne Rush, Bill Melton, Stephanie Mitchum, Jamie McDaniel. 98fClubs Drama lll: First row: Ceci Williams, Miriam Smith, Annette Crisp, Hop Smith, Karen Miller, Chris Loftin, Lisa Kiser. Second row: Gar Carpenter, Ricky Hill, Jeff Luckadoo, Anne Gibson, Pam Whitman, Ro Barr. Third row: Michael Medlin, Michelle Carver, Jeff Abernathj Curtis Frasure, Tanya Smith, Parks Skidmore. ins, president: Bobby Morton, vice-president: Tamara Faile, secretary: Mary Paige Forrester, scrapbook chairperson: Bill Melton, treasurer. FCA Brings Athletes Closer Together First row: H. Caldwell, L. Anthony, A. Schronce, K. Lewis, K. Leonard, J. Summerlin, L. Lawing, C. Biggerstaff, J. Lawing, R. Biggerstaff, C. Mullins, K. Stone, R. Brooks, K. Jarrett, R. Reid, S. Wilbanks, E McCorkle. Second row: W. Caldwell, L. Lee, K. Jessen, M. Lucas, M. Burrell, J. Miller, D. Cauthen, D. Smith, D. Stone, V. Baber, F Holland, M. Venn, L. Broome, M. Todd, D. Rendleman, D. Moran, A. Helton, C. Wiles, W Ellis. Third row: T Helton, S. Lawing, A. Clippard, M. Moore, A. Snipes, S. Hovis, D. Helton, E Kemp, C. Spruill, G. Rudisell, D. Smith, L. Capps, D. C. Morrison, G. Townsend, T Edge, E. McGinnis, M. Boughman, B. Browning, M. Friday, D. Poteat, C. Graham. FCA Officers: Kerry Leonard, secretary: David Smith, reporter: Vann Baber, vice-president: Clint Wiles, president. ciubsfss Drama Officers: Ronald Hutch- Monogram Club Sells Fruit To Pay For Trophies First row: D. Bell, W. Ellis, J. Abernathy, S. Hart, 'lf Brooks, A. Gibson, D. Moore, M. Smith, R. McDowell, S. Foster. Second row: A. Snipes, C. Spruill, R. Brooks, W. Sykes, F Burch, R. Burch, R. Abernathy, C. Brown, E Broome, D. Dill. Third row: T. Edge, D. Smith, J. Summerlin, E Holland, D. Jones, L. Hawkins, L. Wallace, D. Rendleman, J. Wright. Fourth row: H. Caldwell, M. Burrell, S. Armstrong, S. Spears, L. Lawing, C. Biggerstaff, S. Lawing, K. Simpson, C. Graham. Fifth row: D. Stone, S. Broome, M. Lucas, S. Hovis, L. Capps, W. Ayers, K. Melahn, D.C. Morrison, J. Miller, V. Baber. Sixth row: R. Carrigan, E. McGinnis, J. Lawing, L. Randall, L. Ray. Seventh row: J. Burr, M. Abernathy, F Kemp, T Murphy, J. Richard, C. Bowman. Eighth row: C. Wiles, L. Broome, D. Ross, S. Wilbanks, R McCorkle, C. Mullins, C. Benjamin. Ninth row: K. Jarrett, D. Moran, B. Browning, M. Boughman, B. Hough, R. Reeves, T Rayfield. Tenth row: D. Poteat, D. Cauthen, Members of the Monogram Club have lettered in a varsity sport. Their Fund raising project was selling fruit. The proceeds go toward the trophies presented at the Sports Banquet and the payment of the new van. 1001 Monogram Club Left to right: Larry Wallace, president: David Cauthen, vice-president: Jill Summerlin secretary. Pep Club Supports Scho With Cheers and Posters ol at .A My M., 1 '1 it 5 Wi The Pep Club promotes school spirit at all sporting events. They strive to be the most enthusiastic in the bleachers and to help the general school interest. Pep Club!l01 l 9 2 We Will Remember . . . -' -W .- ..,, W, M l Top left: Allen Helton and Brad Helms work on drafting assignment: Top right: Mark Furr concentrates on his creation. Middle left: Jamie McDaniel and William Bumgardner set up backdrop for drama production. Middle right: Mark Friday constructs bread box in carpentry. Bottom left: Cindy Caldwell and Caroline Hoffman receive awards for textile essays. Bottom right: DECA members sort through stuffed animals. 102 x I4 1-'Q ' 'iam . hx n 'Z 'X .v at .t . t. 4 7 fi LL'f .Nice ji Top left: Spanish Ill4lV presents Blanca Nieves l Snow White J to elemen- tary schools. Top right: Students make paper flowers to support FHA. Middle left: Mary Paige Forrester delivers singing telegram to Mr. Hollis on Principal Appreciation Day. Middle right ftopj: Mike Bowman and Andy Young warm up for a band concert. Middle left tbottomj: Students attend a devotion sponsored by the Christian Life Club. Bottom left: Carrie Breyare, Leigh Lawing, and Belinda Jones conduct a Spanish Club meeting. Bottom center: Jerry Davis discusses Math Club decision to buy a computer. Bottom right: Don Houghston, motivational speaker, describes his brother's football acci- dent at student assembly. xf Xl . Q' 4 65 N.: w9?Ql9' '01 H . Q SS ..'. J I I H wa is ws v': I 'ls my . lggvi 1' lrgwyi.-j X fx, f f , ' ,, :' . 1 Q Q L. K' ' 1 . J ' ' 'E .- in -- . ' 1' igyf-itrtvfazm:.'iIi!2g. :YQ viii .FELT L., cliW I k iff i :TQ i ' wi M if L S 'th ,Av ,Q efx X li Q 4 sf' 5 9 . .:LL:. 4 O .gf if x Opposite page: Top left: Drama students perform Charlie Brown Christmas play. Top right: Sarah Lowe sings solo in the Messiah production. Middle left: Beth Cagle reads her long list of goodies to Santa Claus. Middle right: Sabrina Bishop, Robin Northey, and Donna Ensley relive second childhood on Kids' Day. Bottom left: Donna Boutwell and Angie Schronce make appearance in Mt. Holly parade. Bottom right: Marching Warriors perform in Mt. Holly parade. This page: Top left: Merry Christmas Warriors. Top right: Ho Ho Ho! Middle left: East Gaston band performs Christmas music before the student body. Middle right: Mrs. Painter directs chorus students in The Messiah. Middle left: Christmas greetings in Spanish. Above: Lucy tempts Linus with her football. Left: Mrs. Lovelace bakes Santa cakes for all her Spanish classes. ill IQIEIWWEIWIDEY... i count myself in nothing else so happy As in a soul remembering my good friends. Shakespeare X ASSES There is no such thing as a self-made man. We are made up of thousands of others. Everyone who has ever done a kind deed for us, or spoken one word of encouragement to us, has entered into the make-up of our character and of our thoughts, as well as our success. At East Gaston High School it is our hope that you have this year enjoyed such experiences that will lend themselves to nobleness of character and thought through your association with all of us who comprise the Warrior family. Realizing that Youth comes but once in a lifetime, the administration would admonish you to set Definite Goals nowg Start With What You Haveg and seek guidance from the Almighty. Then will it be possible for you to say with the poet: When Duty whispers 'Lo, thou must,' The Youth replies, I can. Nesbit O. Hollis William B. Lindsay Administration Staff Leads 4 E East Gaston to a Fine Year 5 Sl' ,ur ur. 254 3' S ! e 5 . . 1 K - S 5 . ' ! , J '5 ,S gwiig ' wg, r -'ia' fbi' X E5 42 52 ' ws i i- 1X . Wvvx . :mf 3 ' xr SQQfxQTXw : r fl K ww? as . ev'-la , - ' i:.S:S.l5: v-- ...IST if X M Q' Mrs. Ola Sue Criswell Secretary K wx if 4 R. 4 Mrs. Jo Morris Secretary ance Counselor Guidance Counselors Help Students Plan for Future seph J. Spears -- Media Center Offers Varied Material for Learning Drivers Education Gffers Practice in Road Skills Mr. Bill Beattie Drivers' Education D'ers'E ' English Classes Concentrate On Writing Skills Emp AM. Q b flww' it i g l Q i 5 eeet wi E ieeeitei Q, B f C-...mt e .'f ' Mrs. Hazel M. Brown Mrs. Blanche Hill Miss Beth Pryor Miss Deborah Renegar English 10, ll English ll, Advanced English ll Remediation English 10, llg Math, Biology lk '9s, I ,gms ff -4-'Y'- 44' a uv? ' .-NW iz.. xg .g 5 I ' ,QQ-:. ff : f Q 'H ll Mrs. Marilyn E Ross Mrs. Susie Scofield Mr. Edward W. Shrum Mrs. Debra Sigmon English ll, 12 English IO, lig Journalism I English IO, Journalism ll English ll, 12 xi 'Q 1 , 2, QV X +A G7 A 11 lil-- . may .Wil . , E x Q! A ci f . Mrs. Kay Simon Mrs. Helen T. Spruill Mrs. Rebecca H. Thompson Ms. Linda E. Wray English 10, ll, 123 Math Resource Aide English 12, Advanced English 12 English lO, Advanced English 10 Drama l, Il Foreign Language Courses Concentrate On Speaking, Writing, and Listening Skills gg V Z V ff 41 4 o sus if Q 93 Xxx Miss Marian L. Jackso Mrs. Mardianne Lambert Mrs. Beverly N. Lovelace Mr J dy G French I U.S. Stud French ll, German l, ll Spanish l Sp h l Il I Mrs. Linda B. Abernathy Biology, Business Math Business Law Mr. Kenneth L. Carpenter Biology, Advanced Biology, Physical Science, Student Council fr AN Mr. Mike Crawford Biology, Physical Science Mr. John H. Dellinger Chemistry l, llg Consumer Math Varied Science Courses Enrich Curriculum , 5 fa 0 if O .9 Y if J' Ms. Jane B. Patrick Biology, Physical Science 4n- Mathematics Department Gffers Six Courses . -Dx Mr. Jerry L. Adams ' Geometry, General Math .S N SJ!! N15 . w Xwagf X 1 .lg Ms. Carol l. Dills Algebra I, llg Consumer Math ,, Mrs. Sharon B. Hill ,fi Algebra I, Geometry, Consumer Math .-.4-vu? P - H Mr. Darrell Van Dyke Mrs. Peggy H. Rhyne K Geometry, Physics, General Math Algebra llg Advanced Math W' H ' g ,.,, ...W Consumer Math 'W ,..f, y..,,f.w, , ., , fV1'W!?VW W' .1 Y Social Studies Have Gutside Speakers to Present Views 'Smurf' 3 - . L i L .,,k, W-:fQ,p1i.z-sw,1- is -.M -- Heir' -if I 55 5- ---iX' .- 'iii-f K 'iifll-Hi -1 S eeii - S S . '--- -f. ,,,.. . S i , wsl-:E-1.51.1 ' Sf: it . . 'f L I L A ,, . - i i of 3 is is Mrs. Jo Elaine Tedder Ll.S. Studies, Psychology-Sociology Mr. James E. Turpin LI.S, Studies ll8fFaculty i X MoQws, . ' I Y 1 K i I K , QQ irmwgk 1 --: .f!5 QQArxf.,5 .f' Q, 5 v 1, 5s'i,'fx. .Q , , .jr RQ A YZ 1 4 1' xx 55? its mf aw, Art Courses Enrich Cultural Approach N-rg., I Mr. Ted Eddings 1 C Symphonic, Concert, lg Ap , ,. .. - And Stage Bands Csfviwz. 'Es-' awaits i : 3 Mr. Robert C. Moody Art I, Il, Ill S Mrs. Catherine S. Painter Chorus, Advanced Placement Chorus Madrigal Singers, Treble Ensemble at My lu w..,.,, Computer Laboratory Is Added to School Facilities ..,1. 4- Z' ,.- T! X NZ! vi 1' 1 Mrs. Muriel C. Cline Typing I, Shorthand I, II, Record Keeping Wise! .. , Mrs. Ruby B. Cook Accounting I, Typing I . . ., K N' 41.4 , .M at A QQ E r 5 'Nw . 1 1 . Q ' ' .Q f ,:'.'S Q ' 3 Mrs. Linda C. Setzer 2 Typing I, II I ,... 4, 1 , Q., wi Mr. Grady C. Williams Data Processing, Accounting I Mr. Larry B. Armstrong Distributive Education I, Ilg Marketing Mr. Michael Baker Industrial Cooperative Training I, II Mr. Ralph Ballard Carpentry II, III Construction Industry Mrs. Mary N. Copple Food Services Child CarefFamiIy Life Vocational Courses Prepare Students For World of Work v N- 3? I r I tc. his ff Mr. Tlm N. Eldridge Drafting I, II, III 1 . N Q XX X gf fm. RS:-. 32, ' ...' X .:k.., H, mg' Y.. sf xx Qt. 'EF , , vt 2 in ,.,,, N K -121 b x X X I- Q X54 .i.,i 'i,gg 5 c. N N as , .gi-gfggg Y Y , ..:.:.. ,.,.. :t. E . I Mrs. Gail J. Grice Home Economics I, II Mr. Ray W. Hovis Auto Mechanics I, II, III Mr. Clarence E. Loftis Industrial Cooperative Training I, II Mr. Robert E Wyatt Mrs. Glenda L. Rollins Auto Mechanics I, II, III Cooperative Office Occupations I, II I 3 :S 3 Cafeteria Staff .. if First row: Mrs. Colleen Beach, Mrs. Colleen Moss, Mrs. Helen Baker, Mrs. Christine Payne. Second row: Mrs Elrsy Brewer Mrs Martha Riddle, Mrs. Patsy Honeycutt, Mrs. Ruby Craig, Mrs. Blanche Cook. Custodial Staff Mrs. Betty Dill Mrs. Mary Brooks l24fCafeteria StafffCustodial Staff Mr. Avery Crawford Eg! 'UWM K ,... an-L5 M , W 21 . 5 1 , f Z 2 Q., Q K feat ggi K 'Ks 5 gm X 'Y 85 f-:Q ,ai cw Class of '86 Begins at East Qaston lt didn't take us long to relax and feel at home at East Gaston. We came from two different environments, but easily formed one. We quickly started new friendships that will last a lifetime. High school has so much to offer and I feel that most of us are starting to grasp these opportunities this year. The Class of '86 has great potential, and l feel that we got off to a good start in reaching it. l am proud of what we have done as sopho- mores and look forward to our acomplishments in the future. - Laura Randall, Sophomore Class President. Laura Randall President gyms: '1 'Wk Karen Eller Leslie Norris Denise Truelove Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sophomoresfl27 David Abernathy Leigh Abernathy Ronald Abernathy Ronda Abernathy f' Teri Abernathy ' X f V K Ivan Aiken I A I x l E V LL- David Allman Robby Armstrong Dana Auten Dee Ann Baker Steven Baker Lisa Ball U U J Alicia Ballard Dana Ballard Kelly Ballard Mark Banks Joey Barber Jeffrey Barnett Amy Batchelor ' 'A Janet Beam Johnnie Beegle Terri Bell gh, Chris Benjamin ' Carol Bennett - x Kevin Best lra Lynn Blake David Blalock Dennis Boughman John Boutwell Jolene Boyce YM-Us ,Wf , 21 413 ' A 0 . K 'XM ,f V,i Sophomores finish second in the Spirit Chain. Felicia Shoup practices her typing l28fSophomores -x E si ,I Mg U. -f. .X 4 some Geometry. Evet Bradley Sonya Bradshaw Joe Brady David Brantley Tiffany Breedlove Lisa Broome Carlotta Brown Jessie Brown Karen Brown Pam Brown Michelle Bryant Darrell Buchanan John Burgess Jennifer Burrell Janice Burris Cindy Bush Ceci Bynum Kellie Bynum Leslie Byrd Lisa Cagle Sammy Cagle Scott Cagle Angela Caldwell Wanda Caldwell Belinda Campbell Debbie Cannon Tabitha Carlisle Catherine Carothers Beth Carpenter Gary Carpenter Sophomoresf 129 Lisa Carpenter Tim Cauthen Steve Chambers Sandra Chapman Scott Cherry Cindy Cheshire Left: Lori Huffstetler and Sandra Chapman wait in the back of the school before homeroom. Right: Steven Baker gets a breath of fresh air. Timira Christenbury Mark Clawson Kurt Clemmer Allison Clippard Billy Cloninger Carey Cloninger Sheryl Cloninger Gwen Coggins Sherry Coleman Lisa Cornwell Keith Costner Mike Crawford Wendy Crisco Darlene Crow Kim Cruise Cindy Davidson Cassandra Davis Chavis Davis Mickie Davis Barbie Dawson Tina Deatherage DeRee Dellinger Regina Dellinger Calvin Dickerson l30fSophomores iyrty 2. xv -fy ,Ms .X Q' A f 'Za ' Ewa , -Q l 1 l K 'YZIT' Swv' wmwfm A r lf, ,,,, a ff? M zz' 5 X 11 funn fl ef ,W 9 pa L 'sr' as ,g 4 : H' ,, 4 :if .4 kiwi 'iw Q ,, Q-, A74 I if ,R iyxf X I ,,,..-Avy, Wayne Dickerson Thomas Dillard Geoffrey Dixon Shannon Dotson Michael Dowdle Jamie Ducksworth Left: Cindy Cheshire and Cheryl Ollis unwind at lunch. Right: Chris Benjamin, Tommy Lambert, and Ronnie Hager enjoy the refreshing taste of Sprite. Wanda Dyer Todd Edens Lynka Edwards Karen Eller Wayne Eller Junior Ellis John Elmore Tamera Eury Scott Featherstone Brenda Ferguson Samantha Ferguson Joseph Flowers Tami Flowers Robbie Floyd Tina Floyd Veronica Ford Sandra Foster Curtis Frasure Renee Frasure Matthew Frazier Rodney Friday Shona Frisbee Cardell Gaston Randy Gates Sophomoresf 131 Frankie Gibson Josette Goble Michael Goddard Scott Goins Paige Good Teresa Gosnell Maurice Gramling Roger Green Sondra Greene Angie Gregory Alissa Grice Julia Grice Dawn Guice David Hager Ronald Hager Delores Halk Jerry Hall Lisa Hall x Robbie Hall Roxie Hall Tonya Hall Tina Haller RJ. Hamilton Ruth Hanline 132 I Sophomores R., M ,,..-1..,...v-. ,K 0, xl Jimmy Potter concentrates on his Home Ec X fs X I , l 4 X. Stephanie Smith waits for her afternoon ride home N is f' -', K- f w vqprr x W t Pep rallies inspire Sophomore spirit. l 'Vg 'sk Lynka Edwards works on her Biology. 4' ff .X STA rn Dale Harris Eric Harris Jack Harrison Tammy Harrison Tonia Harrison David Hawley Billy Hedgepeth Tina Heffner Brad Helms Mark Helsel Derek Helton Karen Helton Sonya Helton Yvette Henderson Brian Hicks Robby Hodge Eric Hogan Louise Horton Mike Horton Bryan Hough Lynn Howard Greg Howell Dale Howie Danny Hoyle Sophomoresf 133 Billy Huff Lori Huffstetler Kelly Huskins Ronnie lcenhour Angela Jeffries Caprice Jenkins Heath Jenkins Marty Johns Joel Johnson John Johnson Kathy Johnson Kelley Johnson Debbie Jones Kistin Jordan Scott Jordan Cindy Keeter Bill Kelly Paul King Left: Mr. Eddings directs the sophomore band. Center: Alissa Grice and Kim Rule eat lunch. Right: Bryan Hough enjoys the Homecoming bonfire. Jerry Kinley Beth Kirby Lisa Kiser Maria Koehler Tommy Lambert Brian Ledford Crystal Leigh Richard Leviner Angela Lewis Chris Lewis Eddie Lewis Jackie Lewis Chris Loftin Chuck Loftin Kevin Lowe Jeff Luckadoo Paul Lyman Petrina Lynch 134 f Sophomores we-1 X, ggpnnsns P' i 9 AW ef 'L oi' i t ,r 6 Shane Mahaffey Kenneth Maloy Kim Manning Tim Martin Greg Mauldin Kelli McAbee Don McAndrew Landy McCall Mark McCall Gerald McClure Kim McCombs Coretta McCorkle Kelly McCumbee Valarie McDowell Missy McGuirt Donny McKay Bonita McLean Cindy McLean Left: Mr. Hollis leads the pep rally. Center: Kathy Richter and Tamara Eury wait for lunch to end. Right: Jerry Kinley and Johnnie Beegle enjoy the great taste of school food. James McRavion Lisa Medlin Kathy Melahn Steve Mercer Timothy Michael Donald Miller Karen Miller Tammy Moise Carl Montgomery Sandy Montgomery Marcie Moore Mitch Moore Sherry Moore Tabatha Morgan Chuck Morris Ginger Mullinax Chuck Nance David Nash Sophomores! 135 Amanda Nichols Todd Nicholson Gene Nix Angie Nixon Michael Nixon Edward Nolen Leslie Norris Lisa Norris Tonya Norris Nancy Norwood James Odell Cheryl Ollis Alissa Grlce faces her Ger- man class. Angie Ottinger Mark Painter Frank Parker Stacy Parker Scott Pelusio Tina Perkins Mary Pfaff Donna Pittman Rebecca Pittman Anne Plunkett Tonia Poole Darlene Poteat l36fSophomores Tonya Poteat Jimmy Potter Johnny Queen Donald Radford Dwight Radford Jeffrey Ramey Laura Randall Regina Randall John Rankin Robin Rankin Laurie Ray Eddie Reavis Home Ec students prepare bacon. Donald Reed Allen Reedy Kirk Reid Tonya Reid Joe Rhinehart Annie Rhyne Sandy Rice James Richard Kathy Richter Gina Rick Robin Robb Paul Roberts Sophomoresf 137 Sherri Robertson Connie Robinson Darlene Roman Roger Rowe Kim Rule Von Rushing Cedric Sanders Joey Satterfield Tamara Schronce Todd Secrest Diane Shelton Donna Shelton Pam Shelton Boyce Sherrill Patrice Shipp Felicia Shoup Lisa Sigmon Robbie Sigmon Sandy Sigmon Angela Simms Karen Simpson Jerry Sindt Dana Smith John Smith Mike Smith Stephanie Smith Tanya Smith Tony Smith Tracy Smith Jackie Soles l38fSophomores X L,,:f W V J Wm, T' ER , T ,ayl ' .af Typing II students concentrate on their work xx l M ylyy T Samantha Ferguson and Kirk Reid work together on Biology. , K 'I as 'X -it Michael Spargo Anna Sproles Leigh Ann Spruill Gene Stephens Donna Stevenson Paul Stewart Vickie Stewart Kelly Stone Angela Strickland Jackie Sykes Billie Tallent Myra Tallent Denise Tate Bobby Taylor Brian Taylor Eric Taylor James Taylor Glenn Teems Chris Thompson Joe Thompson Monty Todd George Townsend Denise Truelove Alicia Tudor Jody Van Dyke William Vaughn Marty Venn Jenny Walden Lois Wall Donny Watts Sophomoresf 139 Left: Felicia Shoup and Lisa Medlin socialize during Lunch. Right: Parks Skidmore models his updated version of the choral tuxedo. Beth Weaver Larry Weaver Jackie Welch Chris White Cindy Whitten Lynn Willard Chris Williams Lorrie Williams Sissy Williams Stefanie Williams David Williamson Kelly Willis Larry Willis Kim Willocks Angela Wilson Dana Wilson Torben Wilson Randy Winkler Tim Woods Michael Woolard Paul Wooten Scott Wrenn Terry Wunderlich Darrell Wyatt 1401 Sophomores ?K , , Mkhvhaww.-.aw QQ ,,ff A, 1, ,.- I ,M 7 1, , H Mfgsj 'I f ,. 1 E A 3 ' X Y E 1 I , .W il 1 ,gi ' hun: X, iw . , , . Q 45 1 Aix nf K5 it 1345 x , if E 2355? 1,4 favfiww ,M www! wdivwqhbg 'ff' H 'll ,izipmm ,pq W xi . F x. ai 1 K 'N xv 9 is 5 , - 5 I X, X , P- Lx xx ,-N wr if '. J- Q A usb say-YW R, Ss x Q r Q xv? W 5 N x 'gig ,M ,V g:g.w.xA N Q '-':1g13QQ'I'H: Q K ,z Rx. Extended Day Students Work to Complete High School A f .,,,Wf 'Q rm First row: Mr. Loftis, Mr. Leggatte, Sam Cherry, Lisa Burnett, Kim Stallings, Pam Roberts, Paula Hayes, Pam Lawing, Mr. Spears, Susan Whisnant, Diane Horne, Mrs. Starr Downs, Mrs. Suzanne Lawing, Mr. Stump Braswell. Second row: Scott Massey, Don Gillespie, Kenny Westmoreland, Connie Barnes, Jean Bradley, Tracy Snipes, Amelia Mauney, Naomi McCorkle, Dan Cagle, Renee Frasure, Thomas Davie, Robert Thompson. Third row: Billy Frady, Tina Thompson, Susan Scott, John Rogers, Larry Carver, Joe Snipes, Beverly Gregg, Dwayne Mayfield, Clifton Baldwin, Rose Chapman, Sandie Lambert, Angela Rhyne, Kennet Reid, Above: Mr. Ballard makes an early morning arrival on his motorcycle. Upper right: Mr. Moody, Mr. Loftis, and Mr. Baker watch a pep rally. Right: Coach Pryor begs for mercy outside the Institution. Juniors Net Over 510,000 on Cookie Sale l to show the sophomores in the wrong directions. Fred Hutchinson President Last year as sophomores, we had the wonderful experiences of getting lost and trying to make new friends. This year we got We also showed the seniors how we can work together to reach a goal. We did make more money on the cookie sales than the Juniors did last year. This year has brought a lot of fond memories. We have grown stronger and better together and had a lot of good times in the process. We are all looking forward to being seniors and graduating. - Fred Hutchinson, Junior Class President ' in Paige Robinson Leigh Puckett Amy Murphy Vice-President Secretary Treasurer an Juniors! 143 Steve Abbott Mike Allen Lisa Ammons Tal Anderson Laura Anthony ,Q f 1, Lisa Anthony Mike Armstrong Shirley Armstrong Wendy Ayers Vann Baber Lisa Bailey Randy Ballard Peg Banner Audrey Barkley Amy Barrowcliff Ron Barrs Eric Belton Lisa Belton Karen Benfield Ritchie Biggerstaff Lynn Perry relaxes while keeping the girls' tennis stats. l44fJuniors iii? Wee fi, ' nf 1 I , 4 :W ilgiffih ' 4 i Ka I K I V ul YZ' '57 ' , . il. ri ,zf,w2,' H , , ,x -11, 1 , J ,w gl-gif-mt:a1753,,, ,. ' - f',:fWfm14?Jlf21 -- -1 ,ww1a,zwzey?5jwuzilgsxammee:weasv1 ,mzztzf I -K 1 4' 1 i ff' 1 I I f f ,J ,gf Way f'- W 1.. ,,, el! wie if Q52 .5fwffft+?k QI ,' il ff3 L sllt A i ' ,fi ' A A f A 1: , aw W My ,A 4. Vi y J. 1 5 L fr lr K 4,5 H- 'L' f .V , . W M , 4 is 1 so ?Q WY' , 2 f l ,f 3 , Q? 4 i , Q 5 ff W' , W 51 'Q f. 'Z , lx N Q sf 4 if ,. 5 , YS , J. , is wg jg , 3 , , ' 5 fffffdf' by , ltttr .ytyyl yatlll L ' My ,- , ' V . ., . ,Q ,, . WEE ,. Mrs. Rhyne explains the mysteries of Advanced Lisa Duke entertains her Algebra ll class. Math to David Gregory and Wayne Schronce. David Smith and Melanie Seward show their school spirit during West- Michelle Carver, Pam Whitman, Angela Wriston, and Debbie Burr com em Day- pare notes on College Day. 4 fwfr Z f,-- fK,r , I V, , A D, l ll ' Kathy Black Richard Black Laurie Bogardus Craig Bost Chris Bowman Julie Bradbury Michelle Bradley Carrie Breyare Todd Briggs Ronnie Brooks Leroy Broome Tim Broome Melissa Buie Debbie Burr Jeff Burrell Sonya Bush Mark Cagle Cindy A. Caldwell Cindy L. Caldwell Rodney Caldwell Tomesia Caldwell Julie Camp Len Capps Angie Carpenter Teresa Carpenter Left: Tracey Ham, Susan Grims- Iey, and Craig Bost socialize be- fore school. Right: Millie Sherrin serves as honorary bar maid. Ray Carrigan Donna Carter Michelle Carver Tony Caskey Gena Cassada Crystal Casto Katrina Chaney Kris Chaney Robert Chaney Paula Childers Stacy Chrisley Jimmy Clark John Cloninger Tim Cochran Mike Conly l46fJuniors 1 .X , iii. T Xi me gi' l if ll: AD f-1-. , wr AWA .. 'll7.Mfi'v Robert Connor Mike Cook Tim Cox Annette Crisp April Crisp Left: Georgia Jones studies war paint application, Right: Nan McMillan concentrates on the subject at hand. Bobby Crisp Robert Crisp Steve Criswell Rhonda Crocker Lynn Crook Richard Crook Tim Cudd Wayne Cunningham John Curtis Mark Curtis Scott Davis Andrew Doss Lisa Duke Terry Edge Michelle Edwards Juniors! 147 Benjie Elrod Randy Evans Chris Falls Selena Farmer Elizabeth Farrar Upper left: Bill Lewis enjoys Col- lege Day. Upper right: Mike Cook performs at the halftime band show. Lower left: Shirley Armstrong lights sparkler at the Homecoming Bonfire. Lower right: Debbie Burr plays flute. Pam Faulkenberry Holly Fletcher Peter Fox Michael Franklin Mark Friday Angie Froneberger Mark Furr Jamie Gales David Galloway Derrick Gantt John Gantt Kim Gardner Michelle Garrett Laura Gates Ann Gibson l48fJuniors J! Q Q .fm Bertha Gibson Marsha Goddard Allen Goodson Casey Graham Chris Graham Left: David Mott shows his school spirit on Western Day Right: Mark Furr rummages through his locker Stevie Graham Alfred Greene Wendy Greene David Gregory Susan Grimsley Camella Groner Melissa Hall Tracey Ham Lisa Hambrick Charles Hamilton Nina Hamrick Randall Hardin Robby Harding Richard Hargett Myra Harrill Denise Harris Stephanie Hart Larry Hawkins Roger Hawkins Allison Helderman Elizabeth Helton Tracy Helton Kim Hicks Shaun Hilderbran Kyle Hill Rickey Hill Caroline Hoffman Linda Hoffman Scottie Holden Jimmy Holder Jimmy Holler Wade Holmes Candace Homesley Tammy Horne David Hostetler Scott Hovis Dawn Hubbard 1501 Juniors Al' Michelle Bradley figures on her Algebra ll. asf Q, And so ends another day in the life of a Warrior. Tim Cudd sports his western gear. 'XX Junior cheerleaders have that Warrior spirit! IN O M' 0 ' Vincent Huckle Perry Huffstetler Lisa Hutchins Fred Hutchinson Lldenia lcenhour Marcus Jackson Keith Jarrett Donna Jenkins Lisa Johnson Pam Johnson Tammy Johnson Theresa Johnson Dennis Jones Georgia Jones Grant Jones John Jones Lisa Jones Jeff Kaylor Lisa Keever Kathy Kelly Robby Kelly Lori Killian Juniors! 151 l52fJuniors Susan King Donny Kinley Tammy Kirkland Elizabeth Koone Donna Lanier Jeff Lawing Wendy Lay Lisa Laye Ted Ledford Lesley Lee Lisa Lee Kerry Leonard Bill Lewis Kris Lewis Sonya Lewis Richard Linton Steve Loftin Phap Loi Quyen Loi Mario Love Kim Lowe 'Y ' 'X K! ,,..-nf Mx Wayne Schronce helps Crystal Watts with a difficult chemistry problem. X Marsha Lowe Mike Lucas Stace Maier Kim Manes Michael Martin Lisa Massey Audrea McAndrew Eddie McClure Angela McCorkle Darlene McCorkle Paulette McCorkle Phillip McCorkle Scott McCorkle Jamie McDaniel Mellony McDowell Reggie McDowell Ronald McDowell Andy McElveen Carol McGinnis Eric McGinnis- Elaine McGlothlin Juniors! 153 H . . wiv' 3 an K Lee McKee Nan McMillan Lucius McRavion Michael Medlin Chris Melton Robert Michael Dell Miller Kathy Miller Jamie Mitchell Stephanie Mitchum an f Jim Paxton gets some help from Mr. Carpenter. Adrean Moore Marie Moore Stacy Moore Dale Moran Caroline Morris D.C. Morrison David Mott Chuck Mullins Amy Murphy Jimmy Murphy 1 54 f J uniors Kathy Kelly works on her sewing in Home Ec w K.. Q C. -Aix J, X J,1! 2 R S i Who could forget all the fun we had playing with nuclear waste in Chemistry? 1 4 N C C 7 X efwffdi Martha Murphy Melanie Muse Steve Nash Buffy Nichols Reggie Nichols Steve Nicholson Mickey Nixon Angie Norkett Tim Ollis Patsy Owens Robby Chaney, Jimmy Clark, and Lisa Medlin visit over lunch Rhonda Owens Tonya Pack Jim Paxton Sherrie Penley Roger Pentecost Joe Perrigo Lynn Perry Chris Petty Lynn Poindexter Don Poteat Wendy Powell Leigh Puckett Karen Putnam Laura Rankin Lorrie Rankin Mark Rash Todd Rayfield Rhonda Reese Richard Reeves Scotty Reid Left: Mike Cook labors on his artwork. Right: Warriors hold a parking lot powwow. l56fJuniors Steven Rhyne Paige Robinson Lynne Rogers Dexter Ross Eric Rozzelle Gordon Rudisill Scott Rudisill Julie Sampson Stacey Sanders Wayne Schronce Melanie Seward Tracy Sherard Millie Sherrin Kim Shurley David Simpson 23 ij Kult L... J.,,.,,f4- 1 -K im David Smith Debbie Smith Hope Smith Joel Smith Leon Smith Maurice Smith Miriam Smith Drenda Sneed Aaron Snipes Scott Spoerlein Left: Elizabeth Helton serves as banker during the Great Monop- oly Game. Center: Theresa Johnson shows off her Halloween outfit. Right: Jamie McDaniel relaxes with his drama class. Becky Sproles Steve Stamper Maria Stendal Andy Stewart Ronda Stines Trina Stines Cindy Suddreth Jill Summerlin Sonya Taylor James Teague Starr Tessner Lindy Thompson Margie Tindall Tina Tinker Rainie Truitt J uniors I 1 57 Tori Tudor Lonny Wade Crystal Watts Edee Weathers Crystal Whiteside Pam Whitman Tim Willard Donna Williams Johnny Williams Upper: Tracy Helton serves as the Warrior mascot. Lower: Pam Faulkenberry's Chevette is decorated for Homecoming. l58!Juniors Kim Williams Wendell Williams Paige Willis Jeff Wilson Sheri Wilson Steve Wilson Dawn Worley Angela Wriston Rodney Wyatt Andy Young FH 1 as-mm. I 4 4 ..,.,,m..,...-..-.,,...m.n- N-..vw f ww ww f , Q g , . . M' fail 1 'f F ' f f ' -uf ' E T I Upper left: A student admires Lisa Duke's painting of Belmont Abbey Cathedral. Upper right: H.A. Thompson selects the lmprimis beauties. Middle left: Mark Friday puts the finishing touches on a bread box. Middle right: Lunch is a celebration of friends. Lower left: Angela Wriston and Cindy Whitten work together. Lower right: Warriors travel to Europe over the summer. Juniorsfl59 Homeroom Representatives Carry Out School Business For Classes SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES: First row: Bryan Hough, Sherry Moore, Cary Cloniger, Kim Rule, Amy Batchelor. Second row: Derek Helton, Marty Venn, Leslie Norris, Samantha Fergeson, JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES: First row: Wayne Cunningham, Sheri Wilson, Amy Murphy, Darlene McCorkle. Second row: Candace Homesley, Pam Faulkenberry, Kerry Leonard, Cindy Suddreth, Shaun Hilderbran, Paige Willis, Leigh Puckett, Len Capps, Shirley Armstrong. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES: First row: Sharon Hartsell, Bonnie Heffner, Sherry Bumgarner, Teresa Coleman. Second row: Suzie Spears, Annette Aiken, Julie Ottinger, Amy Wilson, Bobby Morton, Susan Lawing. -f 5 isis 2 160 .1-F' Officers Lead Seniors To Year of Achievement WW Suzie Spears, president: Bill Melton, vice-president: Belinda Jones, secretary: Carla Big- gerstaff, treasurer: Debbie Parrott, gift chairman. Twelve years of school and we've finally made it. They say your high school years are the best you'll ever have. I believe it. lt's a time when we've had the chance to make many friends, to get involved in school activities, and to participate in our favorite sports. Graduation will be here soon and no matter what the future holds, I wish the best for all of you. l'll never forget you, Class of '84. Suzie Spears Senior Class President 'I 36 , in s -., fb K-.iv '5.. ' QW: Andy Abernathy Janice Abernathy Jeff Abernathy Rodney Abernathy Ann Adams Annette Aiken 3'2- l .Emi Debbie Babb Melanie Ballard Donna Barnett .fr ' nm-V in Doug Bell Rodney Bell Lisa Benfield 162 Kim Abernathy Marc Abernathy Eric Allen ,,,. ., ,M i Matt Arrowood Mark Batchelor . Q 'gm , My Z5 Kim Beatty A9 Phillip Benfield Carla Biggerstaff ,awww Sabrina Bishop Q-.4 Donna Boutwell .- . la N .ff N Wy : I Chuckie Brittain Q Scott Broome Jody Black Lisa Bowman Alilg, Leslie Brittian Carlos Brown 'Vw Lavonda Black Anita Branch Maurice Brooks 3 fe: E Darrin Brown 4' qv o . H. 4 ' A ' Mary Boggs Mike Boughman Lisa Brazzell Lori Bridges ,rf rl' 19 glisfflufffl f war 0 g '1'f 11410 Q IMI, A '. Teresa Brooks Franklin Broome AIUQ. 'T' M. F 1 Sharon Brown Brian Browning 163 .swf . 'W 5' N55 fi, Jo Jo Bruccoleri William Bumgardner gherr Bumgarner 3 4 'wmv ' 1 1 A, xi Monica Burrell Jeff Byers Lynn Bynum .- Ibn f-, 1' 1' 'i qzifniivfwm-i . r.i W i ffxsfitm Hope Caldwell Leslie Cannon Linda Cannon David Cauthen 164 i w w gi ,ww fin 'E Cathy Christopher Mrw.-mm Todd Cloninger ' s Ferman Burch 45 Harve Byrd if lu' gt- WO Jon Carpenter Teresa Coleman 41 45' Q 1 , K, . Mk '1-wi . , 1 , -i f i' we .4 .Ln Jimmy Burr ar fo Y I. Beth Cagle is ?' X it 34- Michelle Carrigan Lynn Collins Km Rx' ff Tammy Cook Nena Cox Wendy Craig Kim Cupps Tim Currence K C 4? rv og W, -y 1 N si 1 5 F f Jerry Davis Rodney Deese Jimmy Devine Michelle Dixon Grey Drum 1-J is fv- Hm if Ray Dubose Kim Eller Wendell Ellis Donna Ensley Tamara Faile .-QQ, 4' , 1 4 -. on ' A 1 for , lf Pam Faulkner Crystal Fisher Renee Fisher Johnny Flemings Robin Floyd 165 mr' M- Abby Ford 'Ch Shirley Frasure -wwf- 'Gel G DeRee Graham Ronnie Gunter 166 Mary Paige Forrester Sharon Fortenberry ,WW r Pam Gantt Cletus Gaston 5 a i ?' 5. M ' . QV' H Mitzi Green Regina Green K' 1.21 Sean Hager Mandy Hamilton Steven Foster Sarah Gates 2' Teresea Gregory Dean Haney Wvr ---...f N., X fi af' Les Frady 3... Buddy Good Sheldon Groner Greg Harkey Allison Horton Kay Huckle -'Q uv'- Ronald Hutchins Lisa Jones 168 Gail Horton 'is an I Lavonne Huggins Karen Jessen Lisa Kee he H, f .. Sheron Hostetter David Howell Janet Howell , -F, Y'- ,rx if N 1 1 . X .lx Wendy Hulon James Hunter Rhonda Hunter it Jerry Johnson Sharon Johnson Belinda Jones wl..z1W X , I . Frank Kemp Jeff Killian Freda Kirby Gi X. T' we ? , 'A Dennis Lawing Leigh Lawing Lisa Lawing Susan Lawing A x r X , Tim Ledford Christi Lee Carla Lewis Rodney Lewis li, r 1? F bl J K , K 'llyamawrrfmf -' ' 1,1 . A Burmah Loftin Rodney Long Shelly Love Gerri Lovingwood I H, Y I Sara Lowe Pam Lowry Sandy Lynch Valerie Lynch Charlie Lay Cindy Lingerfelt Mark Lowe Kim Martin 169 M 'bushy Tommy Murphy F J, ,.- .lS'F,f'i' , Alice Padgett Julie Pettus Alf' David Plunkett 13 . X Melissa Norris Robin Northey Susan Padgett Debbie Parrott -fm '11- Cindy Phillips David Phillips Denise Poovey Lisa Pope Julie Ottinger 4331. Us jk., k Benny Payne Eddie Pigg if 1 , sf' Pam Poteet m-wi I ..,.... N,,,,,..A---- xi , y My-V ' l ?+lA 'PN-'L ff '-'H W- X 1 ...er X Penny Owen Todd Payne -, ,,, IL? may W. 'wi in ' is mlm A- Darlene Pitman Mike Powell 171 in f ff, Q ffl Kathy Presswood David Randall John Rankin fa -W 3 Q 1. . ' , ' 15,91 I C 3- Mike Rhinehart Jimmy Richard Lisa Richards Laura Roberts Angela Robinson Brian Robinson i , 1 DeWayne Rush Angie Rushing Sonya Russell 172 Richard Reid W-'f,.,n ll' kc' 30? E..-L f 'R ,X , 1 ax 1'-V f wg 2 . .212 1h.:s'...m s Glenda Richardson M . x K 1 Y . 3 Gary Robinson 1 Carla Sanders Why, David Rendleman pf l e wi c i Mitzi Ritchie Carmen Rogers Angie Schronce ,elm S S ,r we . .5551 W 2 L hA r r fi 2 Renee Sheets Leann Shelton Anne Sherrill Laura Sherrill Tim Shipp tr, 1 Tanya Shuler Cathy Singleton Crystal Sisk Archie Small Bryan Smith NJ' 1 1 4 Darrin Smith Kenneth Smith Beth Snipes Suzie Spears Chet Spruill 'full' Shelley Stewart David Stone Ryan Stroupe Dixie Sturgill William Sykes 173 Cf v s K Janice Teems Beverly Thompson '90 ig? Larry Wallace Lesley Wallace ,-5 Q Scott Welch Jennifer Wellman ! wrt' 1 Ti Y 2 l Karen Thompson N , 2 M. ' , f X as ut C ,S Terrie Warren x 3 N X W X David Whitlock 6 3 KJ J Kelly Turner Dale Waters Clint Wiles gi 'vs X, w.,.r-1 Crystal Vellers Joey Watts , l It X15 tw . it . fx: :Ty ELJQQ Selina Williams Amy Wilson Vickie Wise Elizabeth Woods Carlton Woolard James Wright Jr. 174 4- 4' Tim Young -ll-0-f S, 1 it FW lf , , so ----J -A-A l KMYMP' MHP Upper right: Warriors see the light at the Homecoming Bonfire, Upper left: Robin Northey models her idea of the Senior T' Shirt. Bottom right: Chuckie Brittain, Lynn Bynum, Doug Homesley, and Lynn Collins participate in Hat Day. Bottom left: Seniors do battle with the ASVAB Military Test. Sf -al: 175 'S . My .., Wu.-yy . -11-a,ww.'? fasryj-' . ,.z.w'4. - Xi? '-A -h A - 31f.l'ji:g:g.:.,' lf: I Wh ' ' ' . 'l ll - , A 176 Upper right: Seniors show their Warrior spirit during a lunchtime pep rally Upper left: Suzie Spears is caught off guard on vacation. Middle right: Fran Holland is captured on film. Above: A typical day at the senior lunch table. Bottom right: Grey Drum and Hope Cjaldwell roast marsh- mallows at the Homecoming Bonfire .,,,-fjglui ,I 4 SENIOR DIRECTORY DAVID ANDREW ABERNATHY. JR. - Auto Me- chanics I Award. JAMES RODNEY ABERNATHY - Monogram Club 11. 12: Ecology Club 12: Football 10. 11. 12: Track 10. II. 12: Baseball 10. JANICE GAYLE ABERNATHY - Carrousel Prin- cess Nominee: Choral Club 10: Spanish Club 11: FSA 12: TAPS 12: Chorus 10. JEFFREY GLENN ABERNATHY - VICA 10. ll. 12: Drama 12: Football 10, ll, 12. Letter: Track 10. JERRY MARC ABERNATHY - Monogram Club 11. 12: Football 10. ll. 12: Baseball 10. 11. 12. KIMBERLY DAWN ABERNATHY - Perfect At- tendance 11: Junior Marshal: Homecoming Court: lmprimis Beauty 12: Spanish Club 10. 11, 12: Beta Club 11, Vice-President 12: Math Club 10, Secretary 3 8 4: Band 10, ll. 12: Majorette 10, 11. Head 12. WANDA ANN ADAMS - TAPS 10. 12: Pep Club 10. 11. Treasurer 12: Newspaper Staff 11: Stu- dent Council 12: Alternate Senior Homeroom Representative: Perfect Attendance 11. Year- book 12. ANNETTE AIKEN - Homecoming Court: Art Society ll. Secretary 12: TAPS 10: German Club 10: Pep Club 11. 12: Student Council 11, Reporter 12: Homeroom Representative 11. 12: Art Award 10. 11. MARK ERIC ALLEN - Boys' State Delegate ll: Math Club 10. ll. 12: German Club 11, 12. MATTHEW TRAVIS ARROWOOD - Warrior Wheels 11. 12: VICA 10. DEBORAH ANN BABB - Pep Club 12: Choral Club ll: FHA 10: Chorus ll: Home Ec. 10. JAMES GALEN BALLARD - Doctor of Motors Award. MELANIE DIANNE BALLARD - Perfect Atten- dance 10. 11: Journalism ll Award 11: TAPS 10: German Club 10. 1 1: Pep Club l 1. 12: FBLA 10, Reporter 12: Student Council 11: Softball Manager. LARRY JOSEPH BARNES DONNA ELIZABETH BARNETT - Math Club ll. 12: Spanish Club 10. ll. MARK EDWARD BATCHELOR -- Junior Mar- shal: German Club 10. ll: Beta Club ll, 12: Science Club Vice President 12: FBLA 12: FTA ll: Yearbook 11: Outstandi -g Senior. RODNEY WAYNE BEAM KIMBERLY MICHELLE BEATTY - Spanish Club 11. 12: Junior Heart Board 12: Pep Club ll. DOUGLAS E. BELL - Spanish 10: FCA 10. ll. 12: Monogram Club ll. 12: Football 10. ll. 12. Three Year Letter: Track 10, ll. Two Year Let- ter. RODNEY HAROLD BELL - Art Award 10. ll: Spanish Club 10: Math Club 12: Art Society ll. 12: FBLA Vice President 12: Yearbook Sports Editor ll, 12. LISA DAWN BENFIELD - Christian Life Club 10: Choral Club 10. 11. 12: FTA 10: Junior Heart Board 11: Chorus 10. 11. 12. PHILLIP SCOTT BENFIELD - Outstanding Ju- nior on Student Council: Math Club 10. 11. 12: TAPS 10. 12: Junior Heart Board 10: German Club 12: Homeroom Representative 10: Stu- dent Council ll: Band 10, 11, Drum Major 12. CARLA MICHELE BIGGERSTAFF - German Award 10: Quiz Bowl 10: Perfect Attendance 10: German Club 10. ll: Math Club 10: Mono- gram Club 11, 12: FCA 12: Beta Club 12: Stu- dent Council Vice President ll. Treasurer 12: Sophomore. Junior S Senior Class Treasurer: Volleyball 10, 12: Boys' S Girls' Varsity Basket- ball Stats 10: Girls' Softball Stats 10: Out- standing Senior. SABRINA RENEE BISHOP - DECA ll: Drama Club 10. ll. 12: Choral Club 10: Pep Club 10: Chorus 10. JODY TYLER BLACK - German Club 10: FCA 12: Math Club ll. 12: Wrestling 10. ll, 12. LAVONDA LYNN BLACK - Spanish Club 10: FHA 12. MARY BUFF BOGGS - Perfect Attendance 10: Art Award 11: Christian Life 10: Spanish 10. ll: FBLA 12: FSA 12: Science Club 11: Band 10. MICHAEL KEVIN BOUGHMAN - Photography Club Secretary S Treasurer 10: German Club 10: Monogram Club 11, 12: FCA 10, 11. 12: Wrestling 10: Band 10. ll. 12: Jazz Band ll. 12. DONNA LEE BOUTWELL - Carrousel Princess: Homecoming Court: Christian Life Club 10. 11, 12: Outstanding Senior. LISA ANN BOWMAN - Christian Life Club 10. 11: German Club 10: VISTAC 10: Beta Club 11. 12: FCA 1 1: Yearbook 1 1: Football Manager ll. ANITA FAYE BRANCH - FBLA 10: DECA Secre- tary ll. 12: Alternate Senior Homeroom Repre- sentative. LISA BERNADETTE BRAZZELL - Library Club 10. Treasurer 11: FHA 12: Christian Life Club 12. LORI MICHELLE BRIDGES - FHA 10: FBLA 12. CHARLES ARTHUR BRITTAIN. JR. - Pep Club 10. 11, 12: Spanish Club 10: Monogram Club 10: Wrestling Manager 12: Football Manager 10. LESLIE NICOLE BRITTIAN - TAPS 10: Pep Club ll. 12: Chorus 10. 11: lmprimis Beauty 12. TERESA EYVONNE BROOKS - Pep Club 11: Monogram Club ll: Math Club 10: FHA 12: Basketball 10: Softball ll. DAVID SCOTT BROOME - Monogram Club ll. 12: Baseball 10. 11, 12. Golden Arm Award. All Gazette Team: Cross Country 11. FRANKIE BROOME - Monogram Club 10, 11, 12: Ecology Club 12: Basketball 10, 11, 12: Baseball 10. 11. 12. CARLOS LEE BROWN - French Club 10: Math Club 10: Monogram Club ll. 12: Ecology Club 12: Football 11. DARRIN RAY BROWN - Warrior Wheels Vice- President 12: Chorus 10. 11. SHARON KAY BROWN - Student Council 12: Spanish Club 1 1: FSA l 1: Pep Club 12: Softball Manager 12. WILLIAM BRIAN BROWNING - FCA 10. 11. 12: Monogram Club 11. 12: German Club 10, ll: Wrestling 10. 11. 12: Band 10, 11, 12. CAROLYN JOANNE BRUCCOLERI - VISTAC 10: Library Club President ll: German Club 12: Band 10. ll. 12. Rifle Captain 12. Band Letter. WILLIAM EUGENE BUMGARDNER - French Il Award: Drama Club 10. 11. 12: Ecology Club 10. Vice President 11, 12: Math Club 12. f, E- , 5 ISHERRY DAWN BUMGARNER - Pep Club 10. ll. 12: TAPS 12: Homeroom Re resentative 10. ll. 12. FERMAN TERRELL BURCH - Math Club 10: Pep Club 10, 11: Monogram Club 11, 12: Ecol- ogy Club 12: Track ll: Football Manager 10: JV Basketball 10. JAMES FLOYD BURR - Junior Heart Board 10: Monogram Club 12: FCA ll. 12: Wrestling 10. ll. 12. Senior Directory! 177 KIMBERLY MONICA BURRELL - Monogram Club 10. 11, 12: FCA 10, ll, 12: Choral Club 10, 11. 12: Christian Life Club 10: Basketball 10, 11, 12, Hustle Award. Most Improved: Track 10. 11. 12 MVP: Volleyball 10, 11. 12: Softball 10, 11, 12: Advanced Chorus. Madrigal Sing- ers. Honors Chorus, Mars Hill Choral Clinic. County Ensemble, County Choral Festival. JEFFREY LEE BYERS - German Club 10. 11. 12: Newspaper Staff 10. Co-Editor 11, 12: Math Club 12. CYNTHIA LYNN BYNLIM - Choral Letter 12: Pep Club 10. 11, 12: Choral Club 10. 11. 12: Span- ish Club 11: County Choral Ensemble 12. HARVE DWIGHT BYRD - Perfect Attendance 10: Junior Heart Board 10. ll, 12: TAPS 11. 12: Monogram Club 10: FCA 10. ll, 12: Pep Club 10, 11: Football 10. BETH ANN CAGLE - Morehead Nominee: Ju- nior Marshal: Governor's School 10: Elks' Na- tional Foundation Scholarship Nominee: Cita- tion of Excellence for American Essay Contest: Beta Club 11, 12: Christian Life Club 10. Secre- tary 11. 12: Spanish Club 11. 12: Math Club 12: Choral Club 10, 11: Drama Club 11. 12: Jour- nalism 11. Assistant Editor 12: Chorus 10, 11: Chorus Award and Letter: Spanish Award: Journalism Award. CATHRYN HOPE CALDWELL - Art Award 10. 11. 12: Junior Heart Board 10: FCA 10.11. 12: Monogram Club 11. 12: Art Society Vice Presi- dent 11, President 12: German Club 10, 11: Interclub Council 12: Volleyball 10, 11, 12 Let- ter: Track 10. 11. 12 Letter. LESLIE PAIGE CANNON - Girls' State Delegate ll: TAPS 10: FBLA 10, 11. 12: German Club 12. LINDA SUE CANNON - TAPS 10. 11: German Club 10: Pep Club ll, 12: FBLA 12. JON K. CARPENTER TERESA KAY CARPENTER - Choral Club 10: VISTAC 10. LISA CHRISTINE CARR - FHA Secretary 12: Christian Life Club 12. ATHENA MICHELLE CARRIGAN - FHA Trea- surer 12: Christian Life Club 12. DAVID KELLY CALITHEN - Math Club 10: Ju- nior Heart Board 11: Monogram Club 11, Vice- President 12: FCA 10, 11. 12: Homeroom Re- presentative 11: Baseball 10. 11. 12, AII-Ga- zette Team. Three-Year Letter: Football 10, 11. 12, Three-Year Letter: Outstanding Senior. STEVE CHASTAIN CATHERINE RUTH CHRISTOPHER - Pep Club ll. 12. JAY TODD CLONINGER - TAPS 10, 11: DECA 10. TERESA ANNE COLEMAN - Choral Club 10. 11. 12: Pep Club Il. 12: FCA 11: Christian Life Club 10: Junior Heart Board 10: Homeroom Representative 12: Football Manager 11, 12: Chorus 10. 11. 12. JOHNNIE LYNN COLLINS - FBLA 12: FTA 12. TAMMY PAGE COOK - Chorus 10. 11, 12. Let- ter: Library Science Club Vice President 11 S 12: Christian Life Club 12. NENA LOUISE COX - VISTAC IO: Pep Club 11. 12: FBLA 10. WENDY LYNN CRAIG -- NEDT Certificate 10: Ecology Club 10, President 11, Secretary 12: Math Club 12: TAPS 10: Pep Club 11: Track 10, 11. 12: Cross Country 12. 178fSenior Directory KIMBERLY ANN CUPPS - Band Letter: Perfect Attendance 10: Spanish Club 10. 11, 12: Pep Club 10. 11: 12: Band Club 10. 11. 12. TIMOTHY BAYNARD CURRENCE LARRY JEROME DAVIS, JR. - Spanish Awards 10, ll: Lion's Club Scholarship Awards 10. 11: Math Club 10. President 11 S 12: Beta Club 11, 12: Cross Country 11: Track 10. 11. 12. All Conference 11: Wrestling 10, 11: Outstanding Senior. RODNEY LEE DEESE - VICA 10: Pep Club 12. JIMMY WALTER DEVINE. JR. - DECA Vice President 11: Junior Heart Board 11. 12: TAPS 11. DUNCAN ERIC DILL - Perfect Attendance 11: Monogram Club 10. 11. 12: FCA 12: Football 10.11, 12: Track 10, 11. 12. LYNN MICHELLE DIXON - Junior Marshal: Christian Life Club Reporter 11 8 12: Beta Club 11. Secretary 12: Spanish Club 10, 11, 12: Year- book 11, Co-Editor 12: Interclub Council 12: Choral Club 10. ll: Advanced Chorus 10. 11. GREY LEE DRUM - NEDT Certificate 10: Ecol- ogy Club Treasurer 12: Science Club Reporter 12: Math Club 12: Junior Heart Board 10: Span- ish Club 10. 11: Christian Life Club 10, 11, 12: Beta Club 11: Wrestling 10, 11, 12: Football Manager 12: Band 10, 11, 12. KIMBERLY JEAN ELLER - Chorus 10, 11. 12: German Club 10. WENDELL BRYAN ELLIS - FCA 10. 11. 12: Monogram Club 10, 11. 12: Football 10. 11. Co- Captain 12: Track 10. 12. DONNA JEAN ENSLEY - Lion's Club Scholar- ship Award 10. 11: Perfect Attendance 10, 11: Spanish Awards 10. 11: Biology Award 10: Ge- ometry Award 10: Journalism Award 11: Typ- ing I Award 11: ChiefJunior Marshal: Beta Club President 12: Graphic Arts Club Reporter 10. President 11: Christian Life Club 12: Spanish Club 10, 12: Interclub Council 11. 12: Newspa- per Editor 12: Outstanding Senior. TAMARA ANN FAILE - Drama Club 10, 11, Secretary 12: FBLA 11, President 12: FSA Cor- responding Secretary 12: Interclub Council 12: Student Council 10: Homeroom Representative 11. PAMELA KAY FAULKNER - Choral Letter: Christian Life Club 10. 11. 12: Spanish Club 10. 11. 12: Choral Club 10, 11. LINDA RENEE FISHER -- Pep Club 10, ll, 12: TAPS 12. JOHNNY RAY FLEMINGS - VICA 10. 11, 12. ROBYN FLOYD -- Math Club 10: FHA ll: Art 10. ll: Softball 10. 11. 12: Track 10, ll. 12. ABBY GAIL FORD - Spanish Club 10: Pep Club ll. 12: FBLA 10. MARY PAIGE FORRESTER - Letter in Drama: N.C. School of the Arts ll: Shock Absorber Award in Chorus 11: Letter in Chorus: Choral Club 10. 11. President 12: Drama Club 10, Scrapbook Chairman 11 S 12: Spanish Club 10, 11: Junior Heart Board 10: Interclub Coun- cil 12: Mars Hill Choral Clinic 12: Madrigal Singers 10. 11: All State Chorus ll, 12: All County Chorus 10. ll. 12: Gaston County Cho- ral Ensemble 12. SHARON FAYE FORTENBERRY - FHA Vice President 11, President 12. STEVEN WAYNE FOSTER - Monogram Club 10, 11. 12: VISTAC 10: Art Society 11: Chorus 10, 11: Football 10. 11, 12. Most Improved 11: Track 10. 11, Track Award 11. LES FRADY SHIRLEY MELISSA FRASLIRE - Shorthand I Award 11: Choral Club 10. ll: FSA Reporter 11, Treasurer 12: Chorus 10, 11, Chorus Award 10. LARRY FREEMAN - Boys' State ll. PAMELA JANE GANTT - FBLA 10, 12: German Club 10, ll, Pep Club 10, ll. 12: TAPS 10. ll: FSA 10. CLETUS GASTON - Pep Club 10. SARAH ANN GATES - Choral Club 10: FSA 10, Treasurer 11. President 12: Interclub Council 12: COO II 12. CLARENCE GEORGE GOOD. JR. NEAL LAZAN GRAHAM - Pep Club 10. SHIRLEY DEREE GRAHAM - Junior Marshal: Morehead Nominee: Biology Award 10: Best Actress 11: Quiz Bowl 10: Choral Letter: Dra- ma Letter: Journalism Letter: Beta Club 11, Treasurer 12: Choral Club 10. 11. Reporter 12: Drama Club 11, 12: Graphic Arts Club Vice President 10: Christian Life Club 11, 12: Pep Club 10: German Club 11. 12: Newspaper Staff 10: Advanced Chorus 10: Madrigal Singers 11, 12: N.C. Honors Chorus 12: Gaston County Honors Chorus 12. MELISSA LEIGH GREEN - German Club 10. 11, 12: Math Club 10. 11. 12: Junior Heart Board 10. BEVERLY ANNETTE GREGG - FSA 10: ICT 12. SHELDON LEE GRONER - Perfect Attendance 10, 11: VISTAC 10: Photography Club Vice- President 10: Art Society 11. 12. DAVID RONALD GLINTER II - VISTAC 10: Per- fect Attendance 11. ANTHONY SEAN HAGER - Football 10, ll. 12: Wrestling 10, 11. AMANDA DEVONE HAMILTON - Christian Life Club 10: Pep Club 10, 11, 12: FHA 12: Math Club 12: Spanish Club 11: Softball 11: Track 11, 12, Letter. LARRY DEAN HANEY, JR. - VISTAC 11: Art Society 12: Perfect Attendance 10. ll. GREGORY WAYNE HARKEY - Junior Heart Board 10, 11, 12: TAPS 12: Pep Club 10. 11. DONNA PATRICIA HART - FSA 11. ANNA ELIZABETH HARTNESS - Drama Club 10: FHA Historian 12. SHARON LYNN HARTSELL - FTA 10, Secre- tary-Treasurer 11, President 12: Spanish Club 10, 11: TAPS 12: Interclub Council Secretary 12: Band 10. DENNIS RICHARD HAWKINS - VICA 11. 12. DAVID WADE HELMS - German Club 10, 11: Junior Heart Board 11. Secretary 12: TAPS 12: Band 10. ALLEN SCOTT HELTON -- Pep Club 10, ll. 12: FCA ll, 12: Photography Club 10: Cross Coun- try 11: Band 10, ll. 12. DALE EDWARD HELTON - All State Chorus 10. 11, 12: Spanish Club 10: Choral Club 10. 11, 12: Chorus 10, 11. 12. WANDA GAIL HENSON - Art Award 10: VIS- TAC 10: Art Society 11: TAPS 12: Pep Club 12. TINA MAUREEN HICE - German Club 10. ll: Junior Heart Board 11. 12: Student Council 11. 12: Yearbook 11, 12. SANDRA ANITA HICKS - TAPS 10. 12: FSA 11: Pep Club 12. LISA RENEE HILL - VISTAC 10: Art Society 11: Pep Club 10. 12: TAPS 12. LISA LEEANNE HODGE - Pep Club 11: TAPS 12: Flag Girl 10. STEVEN RAY HODGES - Science Club 11: Christian Life Club 12: Band 10. CRYSTAL RENEE HOGAN - FHA 10. ll. 12: FBLA 11. 12: Library Club 11: Pep Club 10. JERRY LANDEL HOLDEN, JR. - Monogram Club 10. 11: Wrestling 10, 11, 12. SARAH FRANCES HOLLAND - World Studies Award 10: Perfect Attendance 10: German Club 10, 11: Monogram Club 11, 12: Pep Club 10: FCA 12: Student Council 12: Volleyball 10: Basketball 10, 12: Softball 10. ll, 12: Sports- manship Award 11: Stats for Football 10. 11. 12: Stats for Basketball 11. DOUGLAS KEITH HOMESLEY - Math Club 10. 11. 12: FBLA 12: Spanish 10: ll: Golf 10, 11. 12 ROBERT FLOYD HOPPER - Art Award 10, 11. 12: German Club 10: VISTAC 10: Art Society Photographer 11 8 12: Warrior Wheels 11, 12, Letter: Photography Club 10, 11, Vice-Presi- dent 12: Graphic Arts Club 11: Yearbook 11. 12: IMC 12: Interclub Council 12. ALLISON RENEE HORTON - ICT 12. CYNTHIA GAIL HORTON - Junior Marshal: Carrousel Princess Nominee: DAR Nominee: TAPS 10: Choral Club 10: German Club 11, President 12: Pep Club 11, 12: Sophomore Class President: Cheerleading 11. 12, Letter: Girls' Track Manager ll, 12, Letter: Chorus 10: Outstanding Senior. SHERON LEE HOSTETTER - German Club 10. 11: Choral Club 10, 11, 12: Christian Life Club 10: FHA 12: Chorus 10, 11: 12. DAVID JEFFREY HOWELL - German Club ll. 12: Math Club ll. 12: FBLA 12. JANET KAY HOWELL - Christian Life Club 10: German Club ll, 12: Chorus 10. 11. MARGARET KAY HUCKLE - Track 11. LAVONNE DENISE HUGGINS - FTA 10: Span- ish Club 10: Christian Life Club Devotional Chairperson 11 S 12. WENDY MARINA HULON - Pep Club 12: DECA 11: Christian Life Club 10. JAMES RICHARD HUNTER - Perfect Atten- dance 10: Pep Club 11, 12: Monogram Club 10, 11: German Club 11. 12: FCA 10, 11: Cross Country 10, 11: Track 10, 12. RHONDA ANNETTE HUNTER - VISTAC 10: FBLA 12: Pep Club IO, 11, 12: Spanish Club ll. RONALD ORIN HUTCHINS - Drama Club Presi- dent 10. 11. 12. KAREN JESSEN - Homecoming Court: Out- standing Senior: Voice of Democracy Winner Qlocal and districtj: Rotary Leadership Camp 11: Christian Life Club 10, ll: Pep Club 11, 12: Drama 10: FCA 11, 12: German Club 10, 11: Cheerleading 11. 12, Letter. JERRY LEDON JOHNSON - Choral Club 10. SHARON LYNN JOHNSON - Art Award 10: VISTAC Reporter 10: Art Society ll: IMC Key Person 12: Pep Club 11: Track 10. BELINDA JEANNE JONES - Carrousel Prin- cess Nominee: Homecoming Court: Perfect At- tendance l1: Spanish Club 10, Secretary-Re- porter 11. Vice-President 12: Pep Club 10, 11: Junior Heart Board 10: Student Council 10, Secretary 11 S 12: Sophomore. Junior, S Se- nior Class Secretary: Wrestling Stats 10. 11. 12: Outstanding Senior. LISA DIANE JONES - Library Club 10. 11, 12. LISA YVETTE KEE - lmprimis Beauty 12: French Club 10, President 11: Math Club 11, 12: FBLA 12: Band 10, 11, 12. FRANK ALLEN KEMP - Shorthand I Award ll: Monogram Club 11. 12: FCA 12: Spanish Club 11: Basketball 10, 11. 12: Baseball 10, ll. LISA MICHELE KENNEDY - FCA 10, ll. 12: Monogram Club 10, 11, 12: Softball 10, 11, 12, All Conference, Golden Glove Award: Volley- ball 10, 11, 12. All-Conference 11: Basketball 10, ll: Band 10, 11. JEFFREY WAYNE KILLIAN - Photography Club 10: Band 10. FREDA ANN KIRBY - FBLA 10: TAPS 10: Christian Life Club 10: Warrior Wheels. Treasur- er 12: FHA 12. TIMOTHY ALAN LAUGHRIDGE DENNIS LEE LAWING - VISTAC 10: Ecology Club 12. LEIGH ELLEN LAWING - Outstanding Student Council Sophomore Representative: Carrousel Princess Nominee: Close-Up Delegate: William Hearst Foundation Scholarship Nominee: Spanish Club Treasurer 10, Vice-President 11, President 12: Junior Heart Board 12: Pep Club 10, 11: Student Council 10, Treasurer 11, Presi- dent 12: Interclub Council 12: Sophomore S Junior Class Vice President: Wrestling Stats 10, 11, 12: Outstanding Senior. LISA KAY LAWING - German Club 10. ll: FCA 12: Monogram Club 12: Volleyball 10, ll, 12: Softball 10. 11, 12: Band 10, 11, 12, All State Band 10, 11, 12: All County Band 10, ll. SUSAN CAMILLE LAWING - Spanish Club 10: Monogram Club 11, 12: FCA 10, ll, 12: Home- room Representative 10. 11, 12: Softball 10. Letter: Volleyball 10, 11, 12. Letter: Band 10. 11. CHARLES PATRICK LAY - VISTAC 10: Art So- ciety 11, 12: Ecology Club Vice President 12: Band 10, ll. 12. TIMOTHY RAY LEDFORD - Doctor of Motors: Perfect Attendance 11: VICA 11, 12. CHRISTI MARIE LEE - FBLA 10, l 1. 12: Warrior Wheels 12: Junior Heart Board 10, ll: Chris- tian Life Club 10, 11. CARLA MARIE LEWIS - FHA 12: VICA 12. RODNEY DALE LEWIS CINDY ELIZABETH LINGERFELT - Ecology Club 10: Pep Club ll. 12. BURMAH D. LOFTIN, JR. TERRY EUGENE LOFTIN DAWN MICHELLE LOVE - German Club 11: TAPS 11, 12: Junior Heart Board 10. 11. 12. GERRI LEE LOVINGOOD - lmprimis Class Beauty 11: Junior Heart Board 10. ll, 12: Ger- man Club 11: VISTAC 10. MARK ALAN LOWE - Boys' State 11: Christian Life Club 11. 12: German Club 11, 12: Band 10. 11. President 12. Senior Directory! 179 SARA DENISE LOWE - Junior Marshal: Chorus Letter: German Club 10, ll: Choral Club 10. 11. 12: Drama Club 11. 12: Christian Life Club 10. 11: Beta Club 11, 12: Chorus 10. 11. 12: Band 10: Rifle 10. PAMELA ANNE LOWRY - Perfect Attendance 10. ll: FHA 10. ll: Christian Life Club 10: Spanish 11, 12: Pep Club 12: Band 10. 11. 12. Letter. SANDRA DEAN LYNCH - Junior Heart Board 12: Annual Staff 12. VALERIE LYNCH I1 FCA 11 Taps Club 12 Pep Club 12 Wres tlmg 10 Band 10 ,ff GREGORY SCOTT MARTIN - Monogram Club KIMBERLY DAWN MARTIN - Drama 10: Pep Club 10. 12. CARLA MARIE McABEE - Choral Club 10. 11. 12: TAPS 10. 12: Chorus 10. 11. 12. DAVID EUGENE McCALL - Spanish 10: DECA 11: Warrior Wheels Secretary 12: Band 10. 11. JANET DAWN McCART - I DARE YOU Lead- ership Award: Beta Club Award: Beta Club 11: Spanish Club 11. 12: Pep Club 12: Christian Life Club 10: Choral Club 10: Band 10. 11. Drum Captain 12. Letter. All County Band 10. 11. BOBBY DALE MCCUMBEE DEBORAH McINTOSH - Art Award 11: TAPS 11: Pep Club 10: VISTAC President 10: Art So- ciety 11. 12: IMC President 12: FBLA 10: Cho- rus 10. TAMMY LYNN McKEE - Journalism I Award 11: Perfect Attendance 11: Junior Heart Board 10: Drama Club 10. Secretary Il: Christian Life Club Treasurer 11 S 12: Spanish Club 11. 12: Choral Club 10: Newspaper Staff ll: Pep Club 10. TIMOTHY DEAN MCKINNISH - Perfect Atten- dance 10: German Club 10. 11: Science Club Treasurer 12: Ecology Club Reporter 12: Beta Club Il: Christian Life Club 10. SHEILA McLEAN - FHA 10. ll. 12. CRAIG STEVEN MELTON. JR. - RE. Outstand- ing Service Award: VICA 12: Wrestling 10: Track 10. VALERIE RENAE MELTON - Carrousel Prin- cess Nominee: Homecoming Court: Pep Club 10. 11. 12: Spanish Club 10. 11. WILLIAM S. MELTON. JR. - Delegate Hugh O'Brian Youth Foundation Seminar 10: Boys' State 11: Math 11: Christian Life 10: Drama Il. Treasurer 12: Science Club Secretary 12: Stu- dent Council ll, 12: Senior Class Vice Presi- dent: Band 10: Outstanding Senior. BRYAN GLENN MILLER - Pep Club President 12: Monogram Club 11: Baseball 11. CYNTHIA LORRAINE MILLER - Pep Club 10. 12: FHA 12. JULIE ANN MILLER - Spanish 10: Student Council 11, 12: FCA 10, 11. 12: Monogram 11, 12: Softball 10, 12. Letter. NDRA JEAN MILLER - German 10: Chris- tian Life Club Vice President 10. President 11, Secretary 12: FSA 12: Chorus 10. ALLISON MICHELLE MOORE - Journalism Award 11: Choral Club 10. 11. 12: Junior Heart Board 10: Chorus II 10. 11. Madrigal Singers 12. DAPHNE DEDRAN MOORE - Spanish 10: Pep Club 10, 11: Monogram Club 11: Math Club 10: Basketball 11. 12: Track 10. 11, 12: Band 10. DARRYL EVERETTE MOORE - Doctor of Mo- tors. DENNIS EDWARD MORGAN - Library Club 10. ll, Reporter 12. BOBBY MORTON - Best Actor ll: Drama 10. 11. 12. Vice-President 12: Homeroom Repre- sentative 10. 11. 12: Outstanding Senior. LLOYD WAYNE MURKS - Football 10. 11: Wres- tling I0. 11. 12. TODD MORGAN MULLINAX - Spanish Club 11, 12: Drama Club 10, 11. 12: Christian Life Club 10. ll. 12. THOMAS SAMUEL MURPHY - Monogram 12: FBLA 11: Football 12: Track 11. 12: Wrestling 11: Perfect Attendance 10. MELISSA NORRIS - Pep Club 10. 11. 12: FBLA 10: FSA 11: Spanish 10. ROBIN DENISE NORTHEY - IMC 12: Pep Club 10. ll. 12: Chorus 10. JULIE TERASSA OTTINGER - Homecoming Court: Outstanding Attendance 11: Home Ec. Award 11: DECA 10: FBLA Treasurer 12: Pep Club 12: Annual Staff 12: Homeroom Represen- tative 12: Outstanding Senior. PENNY LEE OWEN - Pep Club IO. ll. 12: TAPS 10. 12. SUSAN DIANE PADGETT - FHA ll: Christian Life Club ll. 180 X Senior Directory WANDA ALICE PADGETT - Christian Life Club 10, 11: Pep Club 12: Band Club 10. 11, 12: Chorus Club 11: Band 10. 11. 12. Letter: Cho- rus 11: Jazz Band 12. DEBORAH LYNN PARROTT - FSA 11. 12: FBLA 11, 12: Beta 11, 12: Chorus 10. 11. 12: Pep Club 10: Band 10. 11: TAPS 10: Band Let- ter: Chorus Letter. Senior Class Gift Chairman. BENJAMIN LEE PAYNE - Perfect Attendance 10. ll: Junior Heart Board 10: Band 10. ll, Letter: All-County Band 10: Chorus 10: Pep Club 10: Science Club Sergeant-at-Arms 11, President 12: FBLA 12: lnterclub Council 12: Choral Club ll. JONATHAN TODD PAYNE - Cross Country 12. All Conference. JULIE ANN PETTUS - Art Award 10: Medal of Excellence ll: VISTAC 10: Art Society 11. Treasurer 12: Pep Club 10, 11. 12: TAPS 10: Homeroom Representative 10. 11, 12. CINDY RENEE PHILLIPS - Journalism Award: Homecoming Court: Carrousel Princess Nomi- nee: FBLA l0. Reporter ll: FSA 10: Pep Club ll. 12: Journalism II ll. DAVID ARTHUR PHILLIPS - President's Phys- ical Fitness Award ll. 12: Pep Club 12: FBLA 12: J.V. Basketball 10: Cross Country 10. 11. EDWARD THOMAS PIGG - FTA 10. Vice Presi- dent 12: FBLA 12: Perfect Attendance 10: Out- standing Attendance ll. DARLENE MECHELLE PITMAN - FSA 10: Cho- ral Club 10, 11. 12: Christian Life Club 12: Cho- rus 10. 11, 12. DAVID WILLIAM PLLINKETT. JR. - J.V. Basket- ball 10. LORA DENISE POOVEY - Journalism II Award: Junior Heart Board 10: Pep Club 10. Il. 12: TAPS ll. LISA LOUISE POPE - Choral Club 10. 11: Pep Club 12: Chorus 10: Treble Ensemble ll. PAMELA RENEE POTEET - FHA Proficiency Events 11: Perfect Attendance 10: FHA Vice President 10. President ll: Choral Club 10, 11. 12: lnterclub Council ll: Band 10. 11: Chorus 10, ll. 12. MICHAEL JOSEPH POWELL. JR. KATHY ANN PRESSWOOD - FBLA 10: FSA 10. 11: TAPS 10. ll: Pep Club 12. DAVID ROBERT RANDALL - Pep Club 11. 12: Junior Heart Board 10: J.V. Basketball 10. JOHN ARTHUR RANKIN - Monogram Club 11. 12: Ecology Club 12: Choral Club 12: Varsity Basketball 11. 12: J.V. Basketball 10: Track 10. 11: Madrigal Singers 12. RICHARD ANTHON REID - Pep Club 12: Track ll. DAVID RENDLEMAN - Highest Average Gener- al Math: Monogram Club 12: FCA 12: Varsity Basketball 10, 11. Captain 12: Cross Country ll. 12. WILLIAM MICHAEL RHINEHART - Newspaper Staff 11. 12: IMC Reporter 12. DARRELL SHUFORD RHYNE - Wrestling 10. ANTHONY JAMES RICHARD - Business Math Award: Math Club ll: Monogram Club 11. 12: Basketball ll. 12. GLENDA SUE RICHARDSON MITZI MICHELLE RITCHIE - Christian Life Club 10: Spanish 10. ll: Math Club 11: Band 10. 11. LAURA BETHENE ROBERTS - TAPS 10: Ger- man ll: FSA 10. 11: Carrousel Princess Nomi- nee: lmprimis Beauty 10: Junior Heart Board 10. 11, 12. ANGELA RENEE ROBINSON - FSA 10: FBLA 10. GARY DEAN ROBINSON - French Club 12: Pep Club 10. 11, 12: Golf 10. 11. 12. Golden Tee Award. All-Conference: Cross Country I2, All Conference. RANDY BRIAN ROBINSON - Perfect Atten- dance 10: Wrestling 10. CARMEN ANN ROGERS - FBLA 12: FSA 11. 12: Pep Club 10: TAPS 11. DONALD DEWAYNE RUSH - German Club 10. 11: Christian Life Club 10. ll. 12: Drama 10, 12. BOBBIE ANGELA RUSHING - Drama Club 103 Spanish Club 10: Band 10. 11: Flag Girl 11. SONYA DIANNE RUSSELL - Band Award 10: German Club 10. ll: Choral Club 10, 11: FSA Reporter 12: TAPS 12: Band 10. 11. 12: Chorus 10, 11: Flag Girl 10. Captain 11 8 12. CARLA MECHELLE SANDERS - Art Award 112 Art Society 11, Reporter 12: Christian Life Club 10: Spanish Club 11. 12: Track 11. TRACY LEON SANDERS - Pep Club 10. 11. 12. ANGELA DAWN SCHRONCE - Homecoming Queen: Carrousel Princess Nominee: lmprimis Beauty ll: Art Award 10: Yearbook Staff ll: VISTAC Secretary 10: FCA 11, 12: FSA 12: Beta Club 1 l: Pep Club 11. 12: lnterclub Coun- cil 12: Varsity Cheerleader 11. Captain 12: Out- standing Senior. LEANN KAY SHELTON - Beta Club 11. 12. ANNE THOMPSON SHERRILL - lmprimis Beauty 10, 12: Homecoming Court 12: Carrou- sel Princess Nominee 12: Pep Club 10, ll. 12: Junior Heart Board 10, Vice-President 11. President 12: FCA 11: Homeroom Representa- tive 10: Baseball Stats 10: Outstanding Senior. LAURA ELIZABETH SHERRILL - French Club 10: Pep Club 10, ll: Monogram Club 1 1: Drama Club 10. 11. 12: Math Club 10: Girls' Basketball 10, 11. 12: Track 12: Band 10. TIM SHIPP - Math Club 10: Pep Club 10. 1 1. 122 FHA 10. ll. 12: TAPS 10. 11. 122 Christian Life Club 10. 11. 12. TANYA RENEE SHULER - FSA 122 Band 10. 11. VIRGINIA CATHERINE MARIE SINGLETON - FHA 10. 12: Christian Life Club 10: Chorus 10. CRYSTAL DAWN SISK - Spanish Club 10. 11: FSA 12: FBLA 12: Homeroom Representative 12. ARCHIE A. SMALL Il - Pep Club 11. 121 VICA 11. 122 Golf 10. 11. 12. BRYAN KEITH SMITH - Consumer Math Award 10: FCA 10. ll. 12: Pep Club 10. ll: FTA 10: Choral Club 12: Band 10, 11. 12: Football 10. 11. 12: Wrestling 10. 11, 12: Track 10. 11. 12: Cross Country 10. 11, 12, All-Conference 12: Chorus 12. KENNETH SMITH - VICA 10. 11. 12: Band 10: Chorus 10. MICHAEL DARRIN SMITH -- VICA President 12: Football 10, ll: Wrestling 10, 11. 12. FLORENCE ELIZABETH SNIPES - Creative Clothing Award ll: Junior Heart Board 10: Spanish Club 10. Il: Christian Life Club Vice President ll. President 12: Drama Club 11. 12: FHA 11. SUZANNE MARIE SPEARS - Art Award 10. ll: Pep Club 11, 12: German Club 10. President 11: Monogram Club 12: lnterclub Council 11. 12: Junior E. Senior Class President: Girls' Track 10: Volleyball 10. 11, 12: Cheerleader 12: Band 10. ll: Junior Heart Board 10: FCA ll. 12: VISTAC 10: Art Society ll. 12: Outstanding Senior. WENDELL CHESTER SPRUILL Ill - Monogram Club 10, 11. 12: FCA 10, 11, 12: French Club 10. 11: Pumping Iron Award 11: Football 10. 11. 12, All Gazette Team: Wrestling 10. 11, 12. YVETTE MICHELLE STEWART - FHA Profi- ciency Award ll: Perfect Attendance 10. 11: FHA ll, 12: Chorus 10, 11. 12: County Choral Ensemble 12: All State Chorus 12: Gaston County Choral Festival 12. ROBERT DAVID STONE - Boys' State: FCA 10. 11, 12: Monogram Club 10, 11, 12: French Club 10, 11: Baseball 10, 11, 12: Football 10: Cross Country 11. RYAN DEAN STROUPE - VICA 12. DIXIE LEE STURGILL - Choral Club 10: Pep Club 12. LEONARD DALE SUMMEY WILLIAM JEROME SYKES - Monogram Club 11. 12: Ecology Club 12: Spanish Club 11: Math Club 10: Football 10: Basketball 12: Track 10. 11. 12. JANICE SUE TEEMS - FHA Reporter 12. KAREN LYNN THOMPSON WILLIAM E THOMPSON. JR. GEORGE BENNY TUCKER - Perfect Atten- dance 10, 11: Pep Club 12: Wrestling 10. All- Conference. MARTHA ELIZABETH KELLY TURNER - TAPS 10: Library Club ll: Band 10. 11. 12. CRYSTAL MARIE VELLERS - Spanish Club 10. 11, 12: Pep Club 1 1, 12: Junior Heart Board 10. LAWRENCE WALLACE - Junior Marshal: Quiz Bowl 10: Spanish Award 10: Ecology Club 12: Monogram Club 11: President 12: Spanish Club 11: Beta Club 12: Football 10. 11. 12: Track 10. 11, All Conference: Boys' Basketball 10. 11. 12: Best Defensive Back Football l 1: Outstand- ing Senior. LESLEY DENISE WALLACE - Drama 10. Re- porter ll: TAPS 12: Junior Heart Board 11: Pep Club 12: Outstanding Actress 11. TERRIE RENE WARREN - Pep Club 12: TAPS 12. ANTHONY DALE WATERS JOE DANIEL WATTS. JR. - North Carolina Hon- ors Chorus ll. 12: Mars Hill Choral Clinic 11. 12: All State Chorus 12: Student Council 10, 11, 12: Chorus 10, 11. Treasurer 12: Math Club 11, 12: Pep Club 10, 11: Gaston County Choral Ensemble 11, 12: County Choral Festival 10. 11. 12: Student Advisory Board 11, 12: Out- standing Senior. RICHARD SCOTT WELCH - Perfect Atten- dance 10. JENNIFER FRANCES WELLMAN - Spanish Club 10. 112 Pep Club 10. 11. 121 TAPS 12. DAVID WARD WHITLOCK - Library Club 10: Science Club 11: Math Club 10: Warrior Wheels 12: Spanish Club 10. ll: Band 10. ll. 12: All State Band 11: All County Band 10. 11. SCOTT EDWARD WILBANKS - Monogram Club 12: German Club 11, 12: Drama 11. 12: FCA 11. 12: Football 10. 11. 12. SCOTT CLINT WILES - Monogram Club 10. 11: FCA 10. 11. President 12: Football 10. 11, 12. All Gazette Team 10. 11: Baseball 10, ll, 12. SELINA DENISE WILLIAMS - Math Club 10. ll. 12: Spanish Club 10. ll, 12: Choral Club 10. 11, 12: Chorus II 10. ll: Madrigal Singers 12, Letter. AMY JANINE WILSON - Carrousel Princess Nominee: Homecoming Court: Pep Club 10. ll, 12: French Club Secretary 10: Spanish Club 11. 12: Monogram Club 11, 12: Drama ll, 12: Homeroom Representative 12: Cheerleading Co-Captain 11, 12: Band 10: Outstanding Se- mor. ADAM WINCHESTER VICTORIA LYNNE WISE - Perfect Attendance 10. 11: Yearbook Award ll: Yearbook 11, 12. Editor 12: FSA 10. Secretary ll: FBLA 10: TAPS 12: Pep Club 12: lnterclub Council 12. ELIZABETH JANE WOODS - Chorus 10: FSA 11. CARLTON HARRIS WOOLARD. JR. - Drama 10. 11. 12: Chorus 10. ll. 12: Christian Life Club 11. 12. JAMES WRIGHT, JR. - Art Award 10. 11, 12: National Army Reserve Scholar: Athletic Award 11: Best in Art Show 12: Art Society 10. 11. 12: Monogram Club 10. 11, 12: French Club 10: Spanish Club 11: VISTAC 10: Boys' Foot- ball 10, 11. 12: Boys' Basketball 10. ll. 12: Track 10, 11, 12, All Conference 10, ll: Best Defensive Back Football, All County: Out- standing Senior. JAMES KYLE WRIGHT - Pep Club 12: Football 11: Wrestling 10. TIMOTHY LEE YOUNG - IMC 12: Monogram Club 10: Football 10. Senior Directory 1 181 And Finally . ' ,7 'buy First row: Mrs. Thompson, advisor: Julie Ottinger, Tonya Pack, Gena Cassada, Selena Farmer. Second row: Laurie Bogardus, Michelle Dixon, Andy Stewart, Vickie Wise, Sandy Lynch, Robert Hopper, Gerald McClure, Mark Curtis. Third row: Cindy Caldwell, Caroline Hoffman, Hope Caldwell, Tina Hice, Ann Adams, James Teague, William Vaughn, Rodney Bell. Our Farewell The 1983-84 yearbook is finally completed. The staff has worked hard to remind each student of memories to cherish and never forget. Our special thanks go to the following groups and individuals who made our work a little easier to bear: Our patrons, advertisers, and purchasers who helped finance the book. TRIM Modeling Agency and H. A. Thompson of WBT for choosing our beauties. Mr. Robert Thompson for making many pictures and developing all black and white pictures. Ms. Dianne Ellis for additional pictures. Mr. Moody, Mr. Eldridge, Mrs. Cline, Michael Cook, and Lisa Duke for advice or work. Members of the administration and faculty who helped in special ways. Parents who understood deadline emergencies and made allowance for staff members. Delmar Printing Company and our representatives, Mr. Leon Lewis and Mr. Harold Lackey. Our hope is that you enjoy and remember . . . l82fFarewell ill nemember... Bliss in possession will not lastg Remember'd joys are never past. James Montgomery DUI? AIDVEIQTISEIQS PATRONS All Occasion Flowers The Leader McConnel Fence Co. Dr. Robert N. Brown Jeans Etc. Ralph M. Rutledge, Attorney Mount Holly Furniture Co. Dr. Walter L. Lucas Robert D. Karr, D.D.S. Mt. Holly Seafood Market Gloria Lineberger Melville 5810, Inc. Duncan Heating S Air Conditioning School Specialties Richard E. Rankin, M.D. Clyde N. McCall, D.D.S. Dr. and Mrs. Bruce H. Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Gene Stewart Georgia's Flower 5 Gift Shop, lnc. Kaye's Beauty Shop Sport's Car Salvage, Ltd. Gail's Beauty Gallery First Presbyterian Church of Stanley Ken North Carolina Multi-Dimensionalists Box 545 - Stanley, North Carolina 28164 Typing the arts of the past with the arts of the future. INSURANCE AGENCY PO. Box 387 110 East Central Avenue Mount Holly, North Carolina 28120 Telephone f704J 82744324 4 h D EING MACHINE COMP NY Five hundred of your neighbors working together. Opportunities for you with the worId's largest maker of textile dyeing and drying machinery. Come see where we're going. 5 LOW MEADOW GARDEN CENTER FUDD MAR if R RlCHARD'S F R Foon MART -gg Congratulations Seniors! 505 Belmont - Mt. Holly Road 11900 Mt. Holly Rd. Belmont, N.C. 28012 Phone: 827-0446 Mt. Holly, N.C. Residential and industrial Developing Craig Realt CH, Developing Co. ROY PZ WARREN Vice-Pres. - Manager OFFICE PHONE 263-2200 STANLEY, NORTH CAROLINA THE MORE YOU KNOW ABOUT US, THE MORE YOU CAN SAVE! Abbey Plaza Shopping Center Belmont, N.C. NIMBLE NEEDLES 119 W Central Ave. Mt. Holly, N.C. 28120 'f5o v Complete Line of Cross-Stitch Candlewick Supplies Instruction in Both Jane Patrick Office Owner 827-0631 BELMONT FEDERAL SAVI NGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION .l.T..i ESTABLISHED l9l5. i- Post Office Box 628 42 Catawba Street Belmont, North Carolina 28012 Phone 17043 825-9861 S9 wang Nobody works harder for your money. BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY Stanley, N.C. 28164 Mount Holly, N.C. 28120 Bel-Graphics Screen Process Printing Custom Graphics CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! Highway 27 Mount Holly, N.C. 28120 Bain and Nancy Lowe Owners CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF 1984! M S M AUTO PARTS 109 Ethel Drive Stanley, N.C. 28164 Phone: 263-4763 GRIER DRY CLEANERS Congratulations Seniors! 121 West Central Avenue Mt. Holly, N.C. 28120 CA EY's PIZZA AN SEAFOOD ,jgwiqf-?:f0Q5OY-32' Complete line of: Y1z1A -Cam A f V Seafood Pizza Lasagna Spaghetti 1127 Sandwlches Windsor Shopping Center West Charlotte Avenue Hwy. 321 Mt. Holly Dallas 827-7751 827-8981 922-81 16 922-4870 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! 1 K- ' 2, W A I . swf' -A- L 1 ' --f- -.- WLS-. Aj H h Mn vvrr Lip:-:Ii-i1Lb if o r -A xg f , ' i s 'YS' W! x Y, . 3 f f-Q : , 4 , ff GZ . Us 1---1-H L. f -4- -,fe 5:13,-iS?.1bii'at..i,iiQ r COLLEGE A Tradition ln Your Own Backyard. - .L 2293.524 ' F.F.L. No. 1-56-036-01-GI.-19195 BILL'S GUN SHOP Repair - Reblueing - Parkerizing Phone 704-827-7139 Bill Cassada 203 Belton Ave. Mt. Holly, N.C. 28120 Monday thru Friday 8:00 A.M. till 5:00 PM. Saturday 7-5 From an idea formulated in black and white came a world of co or. In 1936, John L. Crist founded the Southern Dyestuff Company, Sodyeco, with an ideaiISugur dyes could be fully reduced and sold economically as color-fast, ready-to- use iqui s. Today, nurtured by innovative research and highly talented, dedicated people, Sodyeco lnc has developed over 200 colorful dyeing ideas. From liquid sulfur dyes to low-cost vat dyes for cotton. Disperse dyes for polyester. And organic specialty chemicals for a variety of industries. Tomorrow you will continue to see a company progressing with new and colorful concepts while maintaining old-fashioned values for quality products and science. That's the Sodyeco story in black and white. And color! Sodyeco Inc., F? O. Box 669246, Charlotte, NC 28266 Fw Phone: 704f827-9651 Q lm GIBSON ENTERPRISES BQ Q45 X5SSZ1S,E1L'12'2i21 on off' 1 Phone: 827-8191 SPORT CIRCLE, PIEDMONT 608 S. Main St. Mt. Holly, N.C. 28120 Congratulafons Seniors' C7041 827-0772 E, W. BREESE owner CHILDRENS WORLD WeStIaDd FBITTI Road Sportswear Sporting Goods Mt. Holly, Lettering Trophies Phone: 827-2146 190 e're st: on comi SBIVICC. And so are our employees. Ti-Caro and its employees are deeply involved in serving communities Where We have plants. Together We do lots of things to help our communities. Our people are involved in life saving crews, fire departments, churches, local government, hospitals, recreation, education and others. You see Ti-Carois involvement in many places. The Myers - Ti-Caro Foundation has given millions of dollars for religious, charitable, ?? '-.Z-: W scientific, literary, educational and other , projects. Q ', Each year, Ti-Caro awards seven college ' 3 - ' lj X ' scholarships of 358,000 each to dependents of X employees- gen , fl . . 11 hu- 'T ?,? ' ' sw as T1-Caro and em lo ees have been activel gl y .4743 'WW ev La . . P Y . V Tu L, 'tgp fl E. L involved in United Way and Bloodmobile limi'-Q f M--r programs. A X l iz 'xml We're a company of nearly 6,000 people in 24 5 ll A W plants in the Carolinas and Puerto Rico and in E ? Ili sales offices and distribution centers nationwide ' E , and in Europe. ,P ,. K 7' HQN- 'l V . ' . S - ,V 0 ' 4 I PO. Box 699 N I 5 Gastonia, NC. 28052 iff A Y 704 867-7271 DANCIN, FEET cv.:-.pxwe vvmrmxe. QS Above RSW Shoe Repair 5 Q A' 107 W. Central Ave. O EM' PW R -' ' . ol ,Nc 28120 , , L , A COMPLETE PRINTING SERVIC . SN N ALL VARIETY ,f l X DANCE WEAR ff xx. 45 N P, a BUXESIISTANLEK Noam UAHUUNA 28764 ' 3 5 g PHUNE 104-253-8154 THE CITY RAINBOW PHARMACY PAINT S WALL PAPER CO. OF STANLEY A Serving Charlotte, Gastonia S Belmont Abb 216 S. Main St., Stanley, N.C. Phone 263-4876 DALLAS DRUG CO 136 W. T y Plaza Belmont . S 1 go rade St., Dallas, N.C. Q Phone 922-3301 X 'aa NIGHTS AND EMERGENCIES Gary Harm! - 26343084 Free Decorating Service Jerry Dover - 1-800-684-9896 Complete Decorating Center FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE Wallcoverings - Carpet CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! 825-1895 MCLURD 8 DELLINGER, INC. Complete Insurance Service PO. Box 160 Stanley, North Carolina 28164 QLIVIIDQTON up ' ,OV695 W 1.4 9006 FQ 'H t +emmtm COMPLIMENTS OF RHYNE S RLIDISILL CLEANERS 362 N. Main Street Stanley, N.C. 28164 COMPLIMENTS OF HILLCREST GARDENS CEMETERY 226 South Main St. Mount Holly, N.C. Telephone 827-6746 Serving East Gaston County .. SHOE Cl0TlllNG ww sronr ,,.f' ,..., .. M, QUALITY SHOES 8 CLOTHING North on Hwy. 27 - Stanley, N C 142 West Trade St., Dallas 206 East Central Ave., Mt. Holly JOSEPH B. ROBERTS, Ill RA. ATTORNEY AT LAW 's 63 A H. Q 3 lfl 'x PO B 945 132 E C I IA Mt H lly NC 28120 Ph 8270231 PO B 2335 302 S Y k St G t N C 28052 Ph 865 1271 CONGRATULATIONS Buv SELL REFINISH 552253 OF CRONLAND HARDWARE 8 Electxcxlgiiipplies Fencing ANTIQUES 100 S. Main Street Mount Holly, N.C. 28120 Bolts - Nuts - Screws All type heaters Plumbing Glass lout to slzel Paint Auto Parts Seeds 8i Garden Supplies Faye Little 100 N. Main Street Stanley, N.C. 28164 704-827-2266 2632881 704'827'4022 Hunting and Fishing License Available Flaper's Inc. 107 E. Wilkinson Blvd. Belmont, N.C. 825-3637 Gifts, wall accessories, ribbons, Silk, dried, and permanent flowers. 5 fi pl'OgfQ55lVS QU! I Ipdi ly in a progressive industry A 8t E believes in dignity and opportunity for its people. lt believes that its people are A 8t E. That they maintain its strong industrial posture and will continue to make it grow and prosper. American 8t Efird management is determined to share its prosperity to benefit all who are directly concerned - employees, stockholders, and the communities where plants are located. American 81 Etlrd is on the move, in an industry which is on the movel The company philosophy reflects a dissatisfaction with the status quo, and a determination to grow and grow soundly. AMERICAN 84 EFIRD MlllS,mc. Mount Holly, North Carolina 2812017019827-5811 WESTVIEW ICE CREAM CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! SHOP Next Best Thing To Homemade! LlNDY'S PAINT Q' 1 8 HOME CENTER .X . x X ,vi . i j V Po. Box 451 ik Highway 27 south Stanley, N.C. 28164 l 1017 West Catawba Mt. Holly, N.C. 28120 Phone: 263-8504 A HERITAGE OF SERVICE SINCE 1908 ...W-1, HE,IQ'INjE, M 2 FSLIC I 4 hemvigtnlmiwrmffn qfxgvfy Savi ngs 8 Loan Association The Most Trusted Name For Your Money in North Carolina Home Office Monroe, N.C. Boger City - Charlotte - Eastland 81 SouthPark - Denver Mint Hill -- Monroe - Downtown 81 Monroe Mall - Stanley Lincolnton - Smithfield - Matthews - Middlesex Raeford - High Point - N. Main, Old Winston Fid, - Archdale 19 fu! A 1,11 DRUG STORES, INC. DR. ROBERT L. DUKE Chiropractic Physician Spine S Nerve Scientific Conditions Weight Control Stanley Market Place 107 East Dallas Road 121 N. Main Mt Holly Phone 263-1416 Stanley, INI.C. 28164 Mon.-Sat. 9:00-9:00 Sun. 1:00-6:00 GOOD LUCK WARRIORS! BEST WISHES FOR A SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL YEAR Please feel free to Contact me any time you have problems with the Federal Government. WASHINGTON 2340 Flayburn I-louse Washington, D.C. 20515 202-225-2576 LENOIR OFFICE 224 Mulberry St. SW. Lenoir, N.C. 28645 704-758-4247 HICKORY OFFICE Federal Building Room H133 Hickory, NC. 28601 704-328-8718 GASTONIA OFFICE 318 South Street Gastonia, NC. 28052 704-864-9922 ,IWW Your Congressman , I Jim Broyhill STANLEY FLORIST 118 S. Main St. Stanley, N.C. A M! 4? 263-2961 or 263-8339 Flowers for all occasions STANLEY COAL 8 FUEL CO. PO. Box 245 Stanley, N.C. 28164 Phone: 263-2537 Owners David 6 Sherry Helms ABERNATHY GARAGE Wayne Abernathy Operator 1012 Noles Drive Mt. Holly, N.C. 28120 SH DTE EXP S Guns 8 Ammo Hunting and Reloading Supplies 215 South Main Street Mt. Holly, North Carolins 28120 C7043 827-2428 Hunting 8 Fishing Licenses Available 1 .m F E 4' 4 l gl 'lag 1 V ' YQ? ' 4-' - ',. ' lllmw ot!afbl'4f Us 6 o1'sEc7'?Qfy Best Wishes, Warriors! Coe-dolgylitliloor American Hoechst Ageslwup Opmsays , Vitamins 6 Food Corporation Supplements SOLI-TEX WORKS Professional Instructors Low Rates For High School Students Gastonia, N.C. Ro. Box 866 Mr. Holly, Nc 28120 Steven Prickelmyer Phone: Owner 17041 824-8246 Located 2V2 mi. past Cox Rd. QV2 mi. past 84 Lumber on Wilkinson Blvd. in former Baker's Furniture Storey X.. . a , 'S rw -,f gf Mt. Holly Church of God 208 Rankin Avenue Mt. Holly, N.C. 827-8596 Don Bird, Pastor The leadership and congregation at the Mt. Holly Church of God send congratulations and best wishes to the class of '84, Trust in the Lord with all thine hearty and lean not unto thine own understanding. ln all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths. Proverbs 3:5-6. Happy is the man that findeth wisdom, and the man that getteth understanding: for the merchandise of it is better than the merchandise of silver, and the gain thereof than fine gold. Proverbs 3:13-14. God cares - we care - l care is more than a cliche. lt is our expression of genuine Christian concern. 200 I! 6173 C lf l A -F Lia. 4 Tian Lf 12,2 -0 I: LI in Q QTSW J .. Z: L ' . G., K ,I ' t mm nmusiffw, -R . f if Iulllltllllllllllnixfllllmwlllilillll H L. C , I - A-51-:ZW -2- V f graduating I I class 1984 DW IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII - I lbillliblflilfllilllllillivllllltlliwlvibxlllil VILLAGE FLOWER SHOP F h C S P Fl res ut ermanent owers Weddings - Funeral Designs -- Gift Baskets 24 Hr. Service Special Attention to All Wire Orders Box 42 N. Belmont, N.C. 28012 827-7170 On Hickory Grove at 4 Points ROLLINS UNION 76 STATION FLOWERS FUR AL'- OCCASIONS 822 Woodlawn Ave. Belmont For A Beautiful Home CLlPPARD'S, INC. Complete Custom Home Interior Decorating .,. C Ll P P A R D ' S CISSSGYi'250S 2S5'i'.ff.. Fine Furniture ' Quality Carpets ' Custom Draperies Hwy. 27 N 914 N. Main Kerry W. Clippard. Pres. Stanley, N.C. Telephone 263-4747 Sub Corral Sandwich Shop 216 Wilkinson Blvd. Belmont, N.C. 35 Sandwiches To Choose From Try Our 25 Family Sandwiches ln All Varieties Phone Order 825-9030 Owners Chris Kavanaugh Mary Kavanaugh Congratulations Seniors! Tak A Closer look At The Value Of A Goucl Education. Nothing is more important. Your education is the background for you in every business and social situation you'll encounter. There is no smarter investment. Come talk to us about how we can help you make it. Take a closer lookf' 202 OIL 8 CONVENIENCE STORE BRITTON 'S I NNN-Xt Xxx ' ,, ., 1 7 Rt. 2 Box 17, Mariposa Road CONGRATULATICNS Stanley, N.C. 28164 GRADUATES Ricky Britton Highway 27 Phone: 263-8606 Owner Stanley, N.C. 28164 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! Joe8zJim's lled8zWhite Fund Banter MCRRIS Quality Meats, Fresh Produce Super values SERVICE CENTER Hours: 8:00-9:00 Weekdays 8:00-8:00 Saturdays 404 N- Main St- 12:00-6:00 Sundays Stanley, N.C. 28164 263-1311 Phone: 263-2256 263-2257 EXON Happy Motoringgl 20 I h.,:, N' 4 3 ...,... X 3 hsu.......x. 4 . -f:2:2s2sE2E2E535EzEzE55g2,, ' .-..:11113,41:Z,: '5:7:Z:9:5:5:5:5i5:5:l:-. '-:-:-:-:-:+:-:-:-:-:-, 'f21f222f222F2F2 - l l J. R STEVENS 8 COMPANY, INC. A q l pp t ty mployer' Charlie's Drug Sundries, Inc. 1-4 M 32 5, 1 if 54 ts l C ' ' 3 BEST WISHES, WARRIORS! 125 West Central Avenue NICHOLS FOOD STORES, INC. 719 South Main Stanley, N.C. 28164 Mt. Holly, N.C. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORSI Congratulations C f STANLEY 2554? DRUGS Telephone 263-2531 Professional Pharmacy G. S. Coble, Pharmacist Stanley, N.C. BREVARD HOUSE FAMILY RESTAURANT 119 North Main Street Stanley, N.C. 28164 Phone: 263-1196 Anne Hall Owner-Manager 205 WESTERN STEER A Great Pl-ECC tO Eat! 670 Park Street Belmont, N C Gentle B CLEANING SYSTEMS, INC. 1124 W. Charlotte Avenue PO. Box 4 Mt. Holly, N.C. 28120 827-6624 Congratulations to the Class of 1984! Colonial Acceptance Corporation Post Office Box 946 Mt. Holly, N.C. 28120 Telephone 17043 827-5853 206 . - 3' Q. Y Z va Lx, ,My M ., f V, At. M., M' ' 'wr 1' , f 'M 'M ,ff 7 'V wi f - .ffwy ,xr I , x, qui. 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