East Lincoln High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Denver, NC)

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RETROSPECT '86 East Lincoln Sr High Route 1, Box 175-D Denver, North Carolina 28087 Volume 19 Inside: I ntroduetion 2 Student Life 4 Organizations 40 Sports 82 People 108 Sponsors 194 Index 221 Closing 224 6 if 711 4 5. 5 1. F 11 ,Q i 4 1 K n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 S NXRX X U,- ' im if ff 9 -.. Ill . Exx- l 'N M Q- A d J EASTZJAUX-NHXG-X SCH Q -2 E E E ' E E : - 2 5 '-'S 5 E 5 ...... 2 ,. -,,, rs -, ..- I nur- i ni --n 1 ' 1 Z .-- '-T-'- ' i 1 - 1 2 E Ie' E: E E ix il 41 11 ---v - f 1 pn P' i s i 1. t l k X nuff' . X ' ..Huus-2--- ' H., -- - ' 1 Ni a Q lam Jw Llsa'Y:xillaS ' WSE: ZWWW 1 is in if 54 Lori Perleberg, Charles Adkins, 1. 'Ygbie discuss BIG problems. ' seem to frighten Heidi .E 4 K Anita Ward, Shelley Martin, Renee Dobosky Wendy Kirby Heather Mullins, Shane Killian, Teresa Wall, and james Wingate share good times at Burger King on the way to the Beach. Stephe Nixon takes a short break from the books. I Unnoticed, john Ritter escapes East's grip. ' te 2 Qs Rob Hannifin and G g S of young love! th d t t the magic The sun st' the orange and green sign in fron Qing it with renewed ig life and light into other busy day As you the broad letters catch T LINCOLN SENIOR Lori Haas and Lynn H oard, friends foreverz David Parsons eats ice cream and tries to decide whether to become a short-order cookior a brain surgeon! s HIGH. You smile. Your chest swells with pride as you enter the campus. This is not just your school, it is the school of your friends and the people you love. It is special. t The bell rings, and the halls flow like a riven emptying into the classrooms. The school is alive, breathing in laugh- ter, speaking in lectures. Because we, the students, give it life, it gives life back to us. So much of our world, so many of our joys, our triumphs, and our fears are reflected here. And, with the energy of youth and a style uniquely East Lincoln, we all make sure our school is the best. These pages tell. who we were, who we are, and who we strive to be. Our images here are indeed . . . Images of Excelle Scott Sawyer's threatenzng looks don H oyle! CENSORED! Teresa Murphy Evelyn Laney and Margaret Myers are looking good! 4 l oll fr W.: rhir :Vr H , .kL, 1. Is Alex Dellinger hard at work, hard at play or just up the Angie Gunter smiles for the camera. proverbial creek! julie Henry and Tina H arkey don't take nobody's junk! 4 a' c l x 23,1 I . , , 2? 7'.im5'f?' Vffitl e M . Wendy Haymore was one of the top five All-American Cheer- leader nominees chosen from ap- proximately 300 cheerleaders. The cheerleading camp was held at Appalachian State University from Iune 30 through july 2. Wendy was nominated for her ability to jump, her technique, her leadership, and her natural en- thusiasm. Wendy believes she could have never accomplished this level of excellence without the support of the cheerleading squad. Images of Excellence . STLIDE T LIFE 1985 marked the? beginning of a new year It was a yeariof laughten tears, disap- voini rent, and pain. It opened the door for 'fe moigraduating class offering knowl- gf, maturity and strength. It was a year of Friday night football games and Saturday band competitions. In some of these challenges, we conaueredg in others, we suffered defeat. Either way there was the cry of Let's Go, East! Even though the school year came toan end, the growing, learning, and the hard work never ceased. There were more band competitions, summer cheerleading camp, trips to Raleigh, seminars at colleges, and pageants to be won. 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The promo began to wind down about 411:45'r1rlifgjl7yl eiat the guests were ionjtheir 'way to other adventures, i ' t e l Rob Hannifanand Georgie Smith, y f i aMarta Cronlandand heraBeau y Red is for lovers, as Shawn Keller and Danny Kriss prove. i l Sandy Keever awaits her date David Parsons and Tina Abernathy arrive at the prom in style. 3 3 Nh 5? . - A J e i Q kb ffsib iii X Iulie Nolen and joe Myers Mark Bowden, Lisa Pacillas, Alice Warwick, and Dariel Dellinger anticz pate the evening ahead. Kris Hobson and Rhonda Keever Ricky Camp and Kim Starnes Cale Watts and Crystal Hicks pose in the evening sun. 8 The Prom Committee and the waiters and waitresses help make the prom a night to remember for everyone. From the decorations to the champagne glasses, the music, and the fi- nances, this group handled every detail. PROM WAITERS AND WAITRESSES: First row: Ash- ley Sigmon, Margaret Myers, Debbie Mathis, Staci Faulknen Adviser Vickie Beam. Second row: Ierry joe Woodby Greg Branch, David Hatley Mike Motto, john Ritter Not pictured: Stephanie Sherrill. Stephanie Sherrill, Mike Motto, and Iohn Ritter serve their guests. Greg Branch and Margaret Myers PROM COMMITTEE: Marta Cronland, Angie Covington, Sandy Bolick, Christie Henley Alison Lackey Nina Beal, Wendy Haymore, Kelly Bost, Danna Funderburk, Standing: Ms. Vickie Beam and Danny Kriss. 9 This summer Tripp Calloway accompanied his father on a Cross-Country bicycle trip. After stops at interesting sites such as the Painted Desert and the Petrified Forest, they arrived in Huntington Beach, Calyfornza. Three days later: twenty-five riders left the pier at Hunhngton Beach on the Cross-Country trek. 5000 bike riders followed them for the first fifty miles. Tripp says they traveled through deserts, mountains, residential areas, and towns of all sizes. Tripp told us, We arrived on the Boardwalk in Atlantic City on Sunday, August 4, at 1:45 p.m. After soaking Dad in champagne, part of the group went to the beach and the others went to the Golden Nugget to celebrate. They returned to Denver on Monday August 5, tired and happy Students reach julie Martin has been involved in beauty pageants since the innocent age of two. Her dance teachen Mrs. Rhonda Martin, sparked Iulie's interest in competition. julie currently holds twenty-five titles. She says, I enjoy pageants because they give me a chance to travel nation- wide. This surnmen for instance, she will travel and perform in England, Scotland, and Wales. T I ,, y - If ,, i , it V or excellence over summer km MM MQ r This summer Nathan I-Iouser partici- pated in the Rotary Leadership Camp at Brevard College. This camp was designed to recognize and challenge qualified young people to accept lives of leadership. Nathan was one of 85 students selected to participate from area high schools. This past summer Charles Adkins, Kris Hobson, Tammy Sigmon, and Alice Warwick attended an An- nual Workshop at UNCC. They attended forty-five minute classes five times a day trying to find new ideas for the 1986 annual. Hopefully their ejjforts paid off' Beginning October 1, 1985, a new law requiring front seat passengers to buckle up went into effect. Members of HOSA remind East Lincoln students that wearing their seat belts is the law and that HOSA does care? Oklahoma, where the wind comes sweeping . Curly ...... Aunt Eller .... Will Parker . . . Iud Fry ...... Gertie Cummings .... Slim ......... Fred . . . Tom .... Ellen ..... Vivian . . . Sylvie .... Aggie .... Betty .... FL UTES Sharon Nichols Amanda Clinard Anne Miller Nina Beal Missy Thomas Debbie Self Misty Cash Margaret Myers CAST OF CHARACTERS . . . . Donnie Maggart . . . . Sonja Clark . . . . Ioe McCall . . . . Todd Howard . . . . Sandy Puckett . . . . Charles Adkins . . . . Steve Hamilton . . . . Shawn Devine . . . . Donita Mullins . . . . Lori Blalock . . . . Ashley Strawser . . . . Robin Hager . . . . Nancy Free CLARINET Daphne Wilson Sandy Keever OBOE Eilene Monrow PIANO Neil Underwood riff - A ., t, A guy - X , 1 m u. -'..,:1..x E. , ,Q It V? Sis Iv. A fs : us. . Q -- .. -. F, 2.3, .xy ...Nz-. H . 1 , F: - ' sffesff i i Ez . , .': . .q.g:g,- . . , - 1 'Q ' 9+-:N--? i - .,,. X .. - . 214: ,. gs- :. ' .v,. v, - - - . . . .--.v-- '-. -. '..-,. -,f 4-.n -. arf.-'u...,, Q .' - :W E is A S -si V A Sgr Q K 3 s 5 s 1 s S mil S I 'fiy s 5 . 'Pu ' W . . Q s, 'Q I ii al X egg: K4 WWE U, .Flax-P4 lx Figs nfs: fe- -s im an .L '-I I 3? gg. . ' NU' ' fi 2 ' ' ' :J ,. -3335: ..,'l.3:.. :.f.n,.- . i s ' . ss , .. ., , 1,....fi,.,.,.,. . -V-.5-. 3-,.,.. NN w. is s - - I , , ,aus .f Q 1 ai!P?-n.N.i., ,,.-vsp . a Q QM 1' . 'Jn IN , N. vp we Qs.:'f-m.,,,j Q .Jr-' Li .. ssh .L -4. s V15-gs 6 ' C - Q - - l . Fi 2 3 lu is W, ' -' g:.fLfxAmw' an 6:4-, . ' . 'Q.'gNQs-fn ng 1 Lewis waits for her turn to perform. 12 1' ,fs in Laurey ..... ..... R honda Keever Ado Annie .... ..... L ana Cheery Ali Hakim ...... ..... S hane Killian Andrew Carnes . . . Todd Wulfhorst Cord Elm ..... ..... S hawn Devine Ike Skidmore ..... ..... K ris Hobson Mike ...... ..... H arold Gaso Ioe ..... ..... S teve Hamilton Kate ...... Virginia .... Armina .... Susie .... ORCHESTRA TR LIMPE T Ronald Cobb Andy Broughton Connie Pelfrey BARI TONE Tommy Mullins TLIBA David Parsons . . . . . Audra Gallaway . . . . . Susan Lewis . . . . . Lisa McEntire . . . Carrie Caldwell PERCUSSION Danny K riss David Hatley REHEARSAL ACCOMPANISTS Tina Bundrick David Parsons A song seems appropriate in celebration of Laurey and Curly's wedding. 'ESA 'ft l pun 'T , -ig , - ,viii l A 1i'?,.,.,.5esvf,w . i. ,., . ,. tw? ' rftfm LF' ' , 5'I2f'4 -' .4 1 2 Shane Killian overcomes Rhonda Keever with his Todd Wulfhorst sings with delight. Persian charm. iz Aunt Eller iA.K.A. Sonja Clark? hasa conniption fit. Lana Cherry just Can't Say No to Ioe McCall. If you can imagine stepping on stage and performing in front of hundreds of people, then you know what it is like to be an actor. Nothing rewards an actor more than performing for an audience that appreciates his efforts, especially his peers. The school play OKLAHOMA was performed at the Denver Methodist Church. As the directon Kim Goodson showed her cast an abundance of enthusiasm. Even with her hectic schedule, she remained calm, cool, and collected . Without her time and patience, OKLAHOMA would not have been performed. Neil Underwood directed the orchestra featuring an outstanding array of members from our own East Lincoln Marching Band. With their combined efforts, the play cast, the orchestra, and the directors made the production of OKLAHOMA a great success. I r L P RP wifi l' 14 P? Q 73 VD S F N 2 Ei 1: Cn H- N 3 H- Cn P9 W 95191. 119111 Step? ' ' BNVLEH ,HU . , , Q ' ww ,Q N M y 1 5 w 6 A-Q The Class of 1986 needs no image adjustment! Because of early deadlines that the annual staff must meet, the current senior class never gets a picture in their senior yearbook. The staff is determined to put an end to this practice. That's why we put you in an '86 formation and had M n Hoyle risk his life on the perch to take this picture. So you're not wearing the traditional caps and gowns. Who cares? Maybe we'll do that next year! f . , K .. - W 1 t . s ., . - SQ-.sfri 81 MMV -X ., . Farewell We the class of 1986 hold in our hands a new beginning: a meaning for life. We are the leaders of tomorrow ar.. to the future that will unlock the doors to knowledge. We are the parents of tomorrow's children and the chili, today's parents. We believe in the same things that our fathers did. We live not for ourselves but for tomorrow's childrer and yesterday's children. Now that we have completed the first stage of life, we find we are left to face the unfinished roads which lie ahead of us. We know that along the way we will make mista. i learn from them and better ourselves just as our fathers did. We should take pride in knowing we have achievea g. . fri the past at East Lincoln High School and be grateful for the opportunity to do so. We will not forget our friends, teach and parents who have helped us reach this stage of life. We will remember always in our hearts the loved ones who, js. reason, could not be with us in this time of glory and for them the ones we leave behind, we will remember the gout. not the bad, and carry on the tradition of life. 15 Campmeeting: Images ofthe past and future come Campmeeting is not without its shady ladies, Marie and Melodie. and Pam Smith just a Swingin. Springs Campground, the home of campmeeting , has Indian attacks, civil warg world wan fire, and sickness. campground takes its name from a sprzng located at the foot ofa rocky hill at the edge of the campground. Legend holds that Indians hewed the spring from rock. According to local historians, the first campmeeting held at the site was conducted in August, 1829. The people who attended the services slept in brush camps, cloth tents, and covered wagons. Standing at the center of the campground is an open-air arbor in the early 1830's to replace the original brush arbor: It is built from hanu--hewn timbers held together by wooden pegs. 16 fc, , W Debbie Mathis and Teresa Story take a break from boys at the shack. Dortheia and Kay pose for a picture in their matching outfits, alioe in the hearts ofthe young and old This past August, Tucker 's Grove Campground celebrated its 109th year of worship. The campground meeting is sponsored by six area churches and attracts worshippers from as far away as Boston and New York. Camp meeting began here in 1876 when a farmen Clay Tucken donated five acreas of land as a permanent site for the camp- ground. Its history has not been simple. The campsite has sur- oivedfires, rain, and two polio epidemics in the 1940's. It still has the original steeple and posts in the arbon and the worship center is still located in the middle ofthe 100 tent campground. Trying out the night are Lisa Ward and Ashley Struwser Marie, Tanya, and Melodie: The Supremes Life at the Sherrill's Tent. Nina Beal is all dressed up and no where to go Student Life SPEC is a summer program designed for High School Students who demonstrate special academic and leadership qualities. Students selected for this program attend one of three local colleges for two weeks at the beginning of summer vacation. Students who attended during the summer of 1985 are: Staci Faulknen Shawn Devine, Rachel Keeveig Scott Hancock fCatawba Collegel, Amy Ballard, Donita Mullins, and Laura Morgan IPfeiffer Collegel. According to Amy Ballard, speaking for the group, lt was a lot of hard work, but it was a lot offun, too. Again this yean Steve Melby led the Mustangs rushing attack. This news comes as no surprise, for Steve has been the leading rusher since his sophomore year when he first started varsity football. He is recognized by his teammates as a hard and fast-running back. Steve was voted to a well-deserved position on last year's all-conference team as punter In his senior season, he has averaged over fifty yards per punt in some games. After being chosen afizpre-season standout, he did not disappoint anyone. Steve became the school's all-time single season rushing leader with 1,030 yards. As a senion he was again voted all-conference and WLON Player of the Year 13 K- I Sandy Bolick served as East's delegate to the 1985 Western Civitan Youth Conference held at Gardner-Webb College in Boiling Springs. During her busy week, she attended interesting lectures and experi- enced good fellowship with other delegates representing other schools in Western North Carolina. Sandy also served as a 1985 Legislative Page. During her week in Raleigh, she served the Representatives in the North Carolina House by running errands and assisting in any other ways needed, This summen Anne Miller attended the Lenoir-Rhyne College band camp to learn more about being a drum major She spent four days marching, directing, and learningfrom the instructors. There were sixty drum majors from around the state at the camp, from which Anne was selected Most Outstanding Drum Major This award was based on attitude, ability and spirit. 1 mm , , EAW , l' 'Y 'li Christina Phillips served as a Governor's Page during the week October 7 through 11. Her duties included delivering packages, making Xerox copies, answering phones, and helping out in various offices. Christina says her favorite experience during her week as page was attending Governor Martin's press conference concern- ing his upcoming trip to Iapan. She told the annual staff, I was fortunate enough to meet the Secretary of State, Thad Eure, during my stay in Raleigh. On the last day he pins each page with a tarheel pin. The bad thing about this is he kisses all the girls. www if W9 EMI XQNNWN 6 pig!!! . The Athletic Boosters Club donated the Mustang Van, a 1982 small group activities. We have needed a van for years and are quite grateful to the Boosters Club for their generosity The tennis team said they felt really special when they drove it for the first time to their match at St. Stephens. Not only did they win by a score of 9-0, they commanded the respect of their opponents in more ways than one that day Mr Cherry's pride is obvious. Look at him! 15 passenger Dodge Maxi Van, for athletics and 19 1 1 - Ieff Warren wears his Iams during Spirit Week. Our class president, Shawn Kellen does the cha-cha while working in the break room. 20 Beach Bums Ashley Sigrnon and Stephanie Sherrill display beach clothes on Surfer Day wr- :- ru -. -Q L 'x -sf- Graham Perkins Kris Hobson and Crzssze Beard discuss the rules of the people mixer with Coach Finger 1 1 I Q 3 15 35 ,iz w 5: 3 1 5 i1.,.::. :..::.:2'...'.':1... zti1:1:... r-1: I . 9 ri. 2 N1 -fi' ' , 'U' ,, ., df . 'fb y .QW-lf 1 uE....-suwassar --S a 'n--- t I W , www-mwmgwgs Q.-wqmonq k 9' T' P .. 51 - 5' T Q -N s . . , g N 4 xl 'L My , W , .,.. gg HWQQ . ,. 1, .ILJZSUA Cx-QMS V Greg Branch, Rob Davis, Steve Cribb, Iason Hellen Mike Motto, jeff Warren, Harvey Tarlton, Steve Hagen Iohn Ritten and Stacey Ballard are our star cheer- leaders. K ,A-s..-.M . -' . uf sf . ,,, f or K , K 4 ..: :-.v Q-.1 , - K .x me I km K K,-. Q '- av , 'T -. - ,. 'Agfv ,4. JMS ,cf W , , 'T i y if I c Mike-ft .-aww fn 1 ' W' .wf 5 rx , , w .X -K pk. Ashley Sigmon and Patrick Bailey show that it takes two to tango. Spirit Week's the best! The theme of this year 's Spirit Week was THE BEST OF TIMES, which was the week of September 23 through September 27. Sponsored by the Student Council, Spirit Week was a big success. Monday was designated as the 20's or Little Rascal's Day Students dressed up like their favorite little rascal. They were all there, from Darla, to Buckwheat, to Pete, the dog. Tuesday was proclaimed the 50's or Happy Days, where students dragged out Mom 's old Poodle Skirts or Dad's old Letter Sweater and wore them to school. Wednesday was designated as the 60's or Surfer 's Students really beached out! They wore long, loud jams, T-Shirts, sunglasses, and some even wore zinc oxide on their noses. Thursday was declared 1999 Day Students used their imagina- tions and came up with all kinds of weird outfits. Prom silver shirts to trash bag skirts all of the weirdos were there. And then on Friday . . . 21 East cheerleaders strut their stuff. Iuniors display a victorious effort in the tug-0-war Q f I 79959 If ' .Y Harvey Tarlton, our star cheerleader! Don't Nina Beal and Christina Phillips make a graceful pair? 22 john Ritter takes a time out. Seniors stride with style. Deree Little and Amy Bost. Field Day fun. . . . Student Council sponsored a field day during the first, second, and third periods. Field day this year consisted of eight events in which seniors, juniors, and sophomores competed. The events included the water-balloon toss, ob- stacle course, three-legged race, 440 relay pass the orange, pass the life-saoen the people mixen and tug-o-war This year field day was set up on a point system. The seniors dominated with 78 points. The juniors were second with 72 points and at a close third were the sophomores with 68 points. The cheerleaders sponsored a pep rally where, to the delight of the student body the football team performed a pom pon routine dressed in cheerleading uniforms. 'w ,vwwvmg ajjjjw my .i.L..A....1 Pulling for their class, Ion Rhyne and Laura Morgan show their school spirit. Sitting on the bleachers, Evelyn Laney Beth Clark, and Dana Nelson enjoy field day Ready to win, jason Heller and Steve Cribb! Seniors Dominate field day! 23 East in all her beauty Becoming a sophomore at any high school is a drastic change from being a freshman at a junior high. The sophomores here at East are no exception. There are more responsibilities and privileges that come along with this change. One of these privileges is nominating and voting for three young ladies to represent their class on the Homecom- ing Court. This year 's sophomore nominees are Heidi Hoyle, Lisa Pietsch, and Mitiz Sherrill. These girls are not eligible for the crowng that honor goes to a senior But the pagentry and the excitement are just as real for the sophomore girls as for the upperclassmen. MISS LISA PIETSCI-I HOMECOMING COURT Lisa, a Sophomore, is a member of the junior Varsity Cheer- leading Squad, Pep Club, and represents her classmates on the Student Council. Her hob- bies include art, snowskiing, and gymnastics. I .fy 17, - MISS MI TZI SHERRILL HOMECOMING COURT Mitzi is a Sophomore and rep- resents her class on the Student sq - Council. In her leisure time she I enjoys softball, basketball, I dancing, and gymnastics. g MISS HEIDI HOYLE HOMECOMING COURT Heidi is a Sophomore and a mem- ber of the junior Varsity Cheer- leading Squad. She is also a mem- ber of the French and Pep Clubs Her hobbies include waterskiing, swimming, and dancing. I. -I I ' I I L. .4 2 MISS GEORGIE SMITH HOMECOMING COURT Georgie is a junior and a mem- ber of the Spanish and Pep Clubs. She is also a junior Class Co-ordinaton and for the past three years has been a member of the Marching Mustang Band. She enjoys dancing and is presently an assistant at the Crystal Poole Academy of Dance, where she takes jazz troupe and clogging. Georgie attends Lebanon United Methodist Church. V MISS CANDY BRYAN HOMECOMING COURT Candy a junion is a transfer stu- dent from Cherryville High where she was active in many school activities. Candy was named young Miss Cherryville and presently is a member of the 1985 Miss North Carolina Court of Queens. She is a graduate of the Calvin School of Dancing Arts and Lynn's School of Dance. Candy enjoys waterskiing and lis- tening to good music in her spare lime. L .I q MISS ROBIN WIN GATE HOMECOMING COURT Robin is presently a junior at East, where she serves as Vice- President of her Health Occu- pations Class. She represents her homeroom on the Student Council, plays softball and bas- ketball, and is a member of the Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes. She enjoys swimming and bike riding in her spare time. L .l. MISS TINA ROBINSON HOMECOMING COURT Tina is a junior and attends St. Luke's Lutheran Church, where she serves as Vice-President of her youth group. She is a member of the Spanish, Pep, and National Beta Clubs. In her spare time she enjoys painting, swimming, bike riding, dancing, photography and listening to music. The junior year seems to be the most difficult time of a student's high school career The newness of high school has faded, but the Se- nior authority has not yet been achieved. None of this feeling of mediocrity shows in the faces of these Homecoming Representa- tives. Their warm smiles erase any anxieties juniors might feel about being the middle child The junior Representatives ai. Candy Bryan, Tina Robin A Georgie Smith, 5-ngi Roozi, Wingate. E l ,N 1 Sandy Bolick accepts Congratulations .3 xxx rx Mustang Beauties with their escorts 1 7 Coach Baldwin says this definitely is not our best game. Sandy Bolick crowned Queen And the winner is . . . QUEEN CRIES Twelve beautiful girls, each one elected by her own class, made up the Homecoming Court. Overcome by the excitement of her Coronation, Sandy Bolick shed tears when reigning queen Krista Pietsch and Principal Steve Cherry placed the crown on her head. Sandy and her escort Chad Ballard rode away in a horse-drawn surrey After the game, everyone celebrated at the dance. 27 P . P fl . flutist in the state. Anne is MISS ANGELA COVINGTON HOMECOMING COURT AND CARROUSEL N OMINEE Angze,aSenzorhasbeenacheer- leader since 9th grade and is Co- Captain of the Cheering Mustangs She has been a Claw Co-ordinator Student Council Representative, Wzztres at the Prom, and a mem- ber of the Prom Committee. Her M.. hobbiw include playing the piano and After graduation she l plans to attend the University of .X 1 A North Carolina where she waz ma- jor in Computer Programming. The senior class nominated many of its most attractive girls for the 1985-86 Homecoming Court. Of these only five could represent the senior class and only one could hold the coveted Homecoming Queen title. The nominees were Sandy Bolick, Angie Covington, Dana Funder- burk, Wendy Haymore, and Anne Miller: One of these girls was a homecoming representative for the third consecutive year One was selected for the first time. The entire student body voted for the queen. The winner was announced during half time on Friday night. Hundreds of orange, green, and white balloons were released as Sandy Bolick was crowned. I t was a beautiful climax to a week of exciting events. Miss ANNE MILLER- ' HOMECOMING COURT Anne is a Senior and an active member of the Pep, Spanish and Beta Clubs. She is a mem- ber of the Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes, Student Council, and Executive Committee. A Anne has received recognition in the band by winning cham- ionshi duet utist and solo is Drum Major ofthe Marching Band this year In her spare time she enjoys skiing and traveling. After graduation, she plans to attend the Univer- sity of North Carolina and V computer science. stud either business or math MISS DAN NA F UNDERBURK- HOMECOMING COURT AND CARROUSEL NOMINEE Danna,aSenzorhasbeenontheStu- dentCounc1lforthepastthreeyears and is presently on the Executive Committee.DannawasaIunzorClas Co-ordinatorPromCornmitteemem- berandispresentlyamemberofthe Annual Staff Sheenjoys waterskiing andsketchinginhersparetirne.After Graduation she plans to attend East Carolina University where she will majorinPhysicaltherapy ..I Q i Sandy wears Homecoming crown with pride MISS SANDY BOLICK- HOMECOMING QUEEN AND CARROLISEL NOMINEE Sandy a Senion is President of the Beta and French Clubs. She is also a member of the Executive Committee, Pep Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and has played on both the junior Varsity and Varsity basket- ball teams. After graduation she plans to attend Appalachian State University and major in French. A , im f' t .ff V fl Former queen Krista Pietsch shares a ride with new queen Sandy Bolick. Tina Robinson with escort Lynn Sawyer 2 - ' O vi VPFVOV vvvjjulo 'j ' Oarfogfbay team played their hearts 0 vt, but fate was against them. We were defeated by a score of 20 to 7. The MUSf11r1gs led Statistic zlly in all categories of the game, and the defense also tamed in a SHOWS Same. Vicfgfy was Sig: ly not meant to be theirs. mi l-44 Sandy Q sv- N Q ,,,u Q- '5 1: .X Vi Xa' KW Q Sandy Bolzck wzth escort Chad Bullard. ! MISS WENDY HAYMORE- HOMECOMING COURT AND CARROUSEL PRINCESS Wendy is a Senior and a member of the Pep, Math, and Spanish Clubs. She has been a Class Co-ordinaton served on the Student Council, is a member of the Mustang Varsity Cheerleading Squad. Her hobbies in- clude gymnastics and dance. After graduation Wendy plans to attend the University of North Carolina and study Law Wendy really is a princess! Q f .. -Miss IILL TREEQLER- ' CARROUSEL NOMINEE jill is a Senior and her activities include membership in the Pep and Spanish Clubs. She is a mem- ber of the FCA, the rifle line, and was a junior Varsity Cheerleader as a Sophomore. She is currently serving as President of the Ad- vanced Chorus Class and is a bus driver Her hobbies include swim- ming, snow-skiing, dancing, ten- nis, and horseback riding. After graduation she plans to attend Western Carolina University and major in Business Technology MISS SANDY KEEVER- CARROUSEL NOMINEE Sandy a Senion is a member of the Marching Band, FCA, Spanish Club, Student Coun- ' cil, and is a bus driver Her hobbies include traveling, swimming, singing, and all outdoor activities. After grad- X uation she plans to major in 1 Psychology at Elon College. CAROLINAS' CARROUSEL Seven seniors were nominated for 1986 Carrousel Princess. They were Sandy Bolick, Angie Covington, Danna Funderburk, Wendy Haymore, Sandy Keeven I ill Trexlen and Paula Williams. The student body selected Wendy H aymore as their Princess. She represented East in the Carrousel Pageant on November 27 and the parade on the 28th. The Carolinas' Carrousel includes several functions with business representatives from Charlotte, interviews with judges, a Carrousel Ball, the pageant, and concludes with the parade on Thanksgiving day Wendy will compete against forty-four other young ladies for the title of Car- rousel Queen. Unfortunately this section of our book goes to press before we know the outcome. MISS PA ULA WILLIAMS- CARROUSEL N OMINEE M- Paula, a Senion is a member of the Spanish and Pep Clubs. She was a IV Cheerleader and is currently a member of the An- nual Staff. Her hobbies include dancing, gymnastics, and wa- ter sports. After graduation Paula plans to attend Clemson University or UNCC and ma- jor in Psychology Mr East Lincoln Pageant 1985 Students Crown 1st Male Beauty si 'tr ' - 1f'1 1 i uw V ,kkI,: H K 9 iale eaf 9 tta ltt f tafii 'tix -, Y v yvegis a ,Q The 1984 Beauty Queen, Miss Ursula Underwood Sponsored by the Spanish Club, the Mn E. L. Beauty Pageant was a hilarious success. The pageant was held on Monday, May 13, 1985. Although the temperature was high, everyone had a super time. Monica Beheler's fourth period Spanish II Class did most of the work on the pageant. Miss Be- heler also was the evening's hostess. Lisa Lackey and Kris Hobson were the emcees. There were also escorts who assisted the beauties around the stage. They were: Anne Millen Stephanie Sherrill, Linda Garrison, Krista Pietsch, Cathy Crutchfield, Danna Funderburk, Crissie Beard, and Lori Callaway. The judges added to the amusement of the evening with their unique appearances and their witty remarks. The judges were Phyllis Henline, Pat Haney Fd Foil, Alan Hoyle, and Vickie Beam. The pageant consisted of four categories: swimsuit, talent, evening gown, and personal interview. ln the swimsuit competition, the Beauties strutted their stuff in some very revealing suits. I n the talent competition such favorites as the Fat Girls performed. Next was the evening gown competition after which the ten finalists were chosen. Then came the deciding factory the interview. After each one of the finalists was interviewed, 'the judges went off into a secret room where they debated. While the judges were busy deciding the night's queen, there was a remarkable performance by the reigning queen, Ms. Ursula Underwood, who performed a breathtaking solo. Then the big moment arrived, the lights dimmed, the crowd hushed, and the winners were announced: Miss Photogenic - Rod Provost, Little Miss Congenility - jeff Warren, Big Miss Congeniality - Steve Davidson, 3rd runner up - john Ritten 2nd runner up - Rob Davis, 1st runner up Iason Hellen and Miss East Lincoln 1985 - Ioe McCall A night of laughter and fun, the pageant was dedicated to someone who loved to laugh and have fun. The 1985 Mr. East Lincoln Pageant was dedicated to the love and memory of Stacy McConnell. The 1985 reigning queen, Miss Myrtle McCall Girls just Wanna Have Fun Willarnina Warren shows off her voluptuous figure. Daisy Davidson models the 20's look. Boys, Boys all in a row, All the East girls want to know f How do you get your chests to grow? Contestants of the pageant: Willamina, Petunia, Pricilla, Marcella, Lucy, Hattie, Helena, Freda, Daisy, Cassandra, Bertie, Courtney, Drucilla, Gertrude, Henryetta, Helga, Myrtle, Margie, Pickles, Roberta, and Willene. The Fat Girls : Cassan- dra Carpenten Roberta Ritter, and Marcella Melby captivate the au- dience with their rap, The Fat Girl Scratch. Check out Marcella Melby. Helena Hager glides across the floor in her red taffeta dress and parasol. 35 Danna Funderburk Anne Miller Dortheia Wilson Miss Merry Christmas ina Beal The Senior Class elected the Christmas Court, and the student body paid one penny per vote to select the winners, Steve Hager and Nina Beal. This project made over 5400.00 which helped to purchase clothes and toys for needy children. In all, Student Council raised 5500.00 to sponsor a needy Children's Christ- mas party. The Rock Springs Lions Club volunteered to match East's funds and donated an additional 5500.00 for this worthwhile project. l Sandy Bolick Wendy Haymore Sonya Rendleman jack Thomas Iason Heller U- .1 W? 1, . A-,.-fr,. r.u'ui, i5 jeff Warren Mr. Merry Christmas Steve Hager The party was held on December 19 at the Denver Methodist Church. Sixteen children were present as well as Mrs. Fingen Mrs. Ewing, the Executive Com- mittee of Student Council, and representatives Sandy Keeven Wendy Haymore, Amy Ballard, and Staci Faulkner Margaret Myers deserves much of the cred- it for the party's success. She served as chairperson and coordinator of the event with lots of help from Iohn Ritter The FHA prepared and served refresh- ments. Our own Rob Davis made a fantastic Santa! Danny Kriss Kris Hobson George Hunter Westport Country Club hosts first 'WFQ W js!j'..s. Mai ,, N, ' P A 'X fe N x 'Ula Af' 't B x KP '51, .4 -.J X AAWI Ll , ' .1 :.f y U - is s f VE: I N. :E .A x . Class Cupids: Mike Gais, Emily Davis, sophomoresg Ierry joe Woodby, junior, Danna Funderburk, Steve Hamilton, seniorsg not pictured-Georgie Smith, junior Is this a party or what? East Lincoln's mafia: Ieff Warren, jason Heller Kevin Tillman. ,X lv , ,X rw--1 Q- bfi Alison Lackey and Harvey Tarlton tend to business. e , 0 lf i . n 5 Q. if Laura Morgan and Frankie Perkins say, Raise your hands if you're sure. On February 8 from eight o'clock until midnight, the Student Council hosted a Valentines Dance at Westport Country Club. The affair was catered by Country Charms. DJ. Tracy McMurry supplied the tunes and Easts students supplied the party. Senior Danny Kriss said, Since I 've been in high school, its the best dance we've ever hadwsecond to the prom. Both students and teachers will remember the Valen- tines Dance as a sophisticated, fun-filled event that should be continued in the future. off-campus Valentines dance l ,'N Marta Cronland and Iason Hell- en dance contest winners. nv .Sd 4 W ,f Valentine Dance sweethearts. X' ' Solid Gold, eat your heart out. s A W 'Sf' e V' . Us I should be on bandstand. What are Meredith Cloninger and Danna Funderburk discussing? ,,, 2 Christie Henley is a beautiful bridesmaid. Danna Funderburk says I am so confused. : Amy Ballard gets ready for a big date. 'fel'-4' Ronzella Wingate or Chaca Kahn? Charles Adkins and Denise Hager get ready to cruise to the Prom A 'itt . Clubs at East Lincoln are an important part of Student Q Life. Almost all students are involved in one club or an- ' y othen and all students are affected by clubs. The clubs here y keep the action going. They are responsible for such extra- V A i t 1 curricular activities as dances, blood drives, spirit week, 1' .1 ' l and Mr East Lincoln Beauty Pageant. Without club partici- pation a major part of education would be ignored. 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Lori Callaway says, Lean on me 42 if: Q 53 .. i, OFFICERS: Lori Callaway, District Secretaryg Danny Kriss, Vice Presidentg Brian Ford, Secretaryg Anne Millen Treasurerg Alison Lackey, Reporterg Sandy Bolick, President, 6 Hi Vice President Danny Kriss loves that Wolfpack. Betas Give Green for Green. Daphne Wilson with her tuton Zeus. This year as part of the school beautification project, the Lincoln County VFWand the Vietnam Veterans donated aflag, which flew over the capitol, and a flagpole. The Horticulture students did the landscaping with funds provided by the Beta Club. . 65 Mustangs march into 1986 The 1985-86 Mustang Band once again upheld its well-earned reputation. Being known as a high-spirited and entertaining group, the Mustangs came through another successful season with flying colors. Although not every contest was a victory, the pride and enthusiasm still shined during every performance. This years show incorportaed a variety of music. The musical selec- fag tions ranged from classical to patriotic. A great deal of time was put into so the perfection of each song. Theselections consisted of Third Suite, A .. Celeto Lindo, Elks Parade, I Know I'll Never Love This Way ' Again, and Stars and Stripes Forever The size of the band increased greatly, making it the largest band in Lincoln County. Stretching from endzone to endzone, the show was difficult to maneuven but to its audiences it was a delight to watch. The band season was long and difficult. They engaged in several competitions. Their most exciting performance will be in the spring when they travel to Florida to perform in the National DeSoto Festival. SENIORS: Front: Mark Bowden, Marta Cronland, Lisa Pacillas, Tina Abernathy, Kim Starns, Lynn Hoard, Lori Haas, Melodie Roseboro, Anne Millen Cathey Crutchfield, Tammy Goodson, Beth Cole, Teresa Stilwell, Iill Trexlen Frankie Perkins, Shawn Keller Back: Christina Andersson, Bret Blackshean George Hunten Tanya Wingate, Shane Killian, Scott Peltack, Ronald Cobb, Ieff Thrift, Rhonda Keeven Sandy Keeven Nina Beal, Andy Broughton, Donnie Maggart, Tommy Mullins, Ray Maxwell, Danny Kriss. 5.2 'N ..,.. ,Nay !.,.--,...QwgQx,.,,,,,,, JK-:ii K its bert, Nancy Pressley, Meghan Coley, Michael Pate, Dennis Porten Todd Bailey, -g, iodd he Unit, Roger Mullins, Fussell Chastine, Christina Andersson, Leslie Higbie. t I Anne Miller-Drum Major: Andy Broughton-President. TROMBONES: Kneeling: Robert Rhyne, Trisha Kull, jeff Tutterow. Standing: Keith Black, Iimmy Hinkle, Ioel Putnam, Donnie Maggart, Bret Blackshean George Hunter iigfd gi .Qi-W1 OFFICERS: Kneeling: Anne Millen Shelley Martin. Sitting: Marta ' ' Mark Bowden. Standing: Danny Kriss, Shane Killian L' -, Maggart, Ray Maxwell, B' Lanning. Back: Sm' vid Parson Keeven Sandy Keeven Margaret Myers, Ni-ff .Sughtnn 43 SAXOPHONES: Kneeling: Beth McNeilly, Chris Mauney, Chad Hilburn, Iay Marshall, Randy Hagen Meredith Wilson. Standing: Roger Pate, Brandon McGillis, Heath Saunders, Ray Maxwell, David Anderson, Paul Rhyne. FLLITES AND PICCOLOS: Kneeling: Alicia Bowman, Sandra Starnes, Nina Beal, Amy Ballard, Amy Reep, Margaret Myers. Standing: Leighann Perkins, Meg Wiggly, Misti Cash, Leslie Bookout, Susan Aeken Lara Eaken Debbie Self, Erika Sechrist, Lisa Tripp, Cathy Carswell. X. X :fi-,if 5, G LOW BRASS: Shawn Tannen Iason Ellis, Rob Edwards, Mark Lackey, David Parsons, jeff Thrift, Chuck McNeilly, Scott Peltack, Shane Killian. Brad MacLeod, Tommy Mullins, Dawn Vickers. 954 Xl L ri v 8 2. - ... cg.. , Q TRLIMPETS: Kneeling: Ronald Cobb, Thomas Vickers, Carmen Ritchie, Chris Carten Andy Broughton. Standing: Billy Hart, Andy Hartman, Kevin Iones, Danny Griggs, Todd Quinn, Warren Gibson, Andrew Reep, jerry Baken Rodney Brown, john Duncan, Steve Shephard, Butch Hoyle. CLARINETS: Kneeling: Rhonda Keeven Tamara Hagen Tina Robinette, Dana Flynn, Melissa Ward, Tanya Wingate, Melissa Bartus, Leslie Iackson, Renee Helms. Standing: Sandy Keeven Brandy Nixon, Pharis Maloy, Kevin Shytle, Angie Hunten Debbie Mathis, Kim Reinhardt, Amanda Hagen Nikkie Beal, Tracy Cobb, Staci Cody, Dell Majure, Rheamia Nixon. . FLAGS: Sitting: Kim Starnes, Melodie Roseboro, . 1 Cole, Ti: Abernathy, Cathey Crutchfield, Teresa Stilwell, Lori Haas, Lynn 1-ioard, Tammy Goodson. Kneeling: Iulie Martin, Dana Nelson, Teresa Murphy, Evelyn Laney, Beth L, Clark, Donita Mullins, Leslie Cook, Gina Cleveland, Heather Mullis. Standing: Kim Mashburn, Angie Hass, Donna Martin, Shamberly Walken Amy Mullis, Susan Buchanan, Emily Davis Christina Honeycutt, Tammy Chilton, Tracey Kirby, Shawn Kellen Standing: Teresa Thompson, jill Trexlen Wallace, Sump, Reyes Mifhglg Wglghl jennifer Dyggrf, Tanja Zeiffen Karen Yates, Lisa Pacillas, Frankie Perkins, Bill Owens, Mark Bowden, Shelley Martin. RIFLES: Front: Marta Cronland. Kneeling: Anita Ward, Wendy 47 qw in-,,,,v Ewwi xl... .'i,. vo-. 1, 1 f of I 40 just a bunch of partying fools! 5 A Renaissance K as-I l l Ch ' t r . y ' wa . 4 NX Ms. Henlines date for the party is the centerpiece W' or the dinner table. Ever one who came to the Re- ' y . naissance party had a super time. If they weren't too CMS Chapman, Num, Fe,m,ndeZ, ,mid Tmcey busy enjoying their wassail, they were probably mak- Lufffell ing new friends from West Mecklenburg High School. ,-nw-wx This is a baa-a-a-d picture of jason Heller. b M W Rob Davis is a super santa. With the money raised from the Christmas Court, the Student Council hosted the Needy Childrens Party. It gave children a chance to have presents and a party that they probably would not get at home. The Lions Club donated S500 to help the party become a great success. Becky Finger is surprised by all the presen A f I Nts Iohn Ritter plays pin the nose on Rudolph. Allison Lackey and her new friend get carried away. An in inite variety of accomplishments D.A.R. Good Citizen The DAR Good Citizen is nominated and chosen by the faculty. The DAR Good Citizen possesses the qualities of Leadership, Dependability, Service, Cooperation, and Pa- triotism. This year's DAR Good Citizen is Nathan Houser He is well-liked and respected by his peers and teachers alike. Morehead Scholarship Nominees Morehead Award Nominees are selected by the faculty. The criteria in selection is as follows: 12 The student shows evidence of moral characten leadership ability, and interest in schoolmatesg 22 Scholastic ability and extracurricular activiesg 32 Physical vigon shown by participation in competitive sports or in other ways. Denise Hagen Steve Melby, Lori Calloway, and Sandy Bolick are Morehead Nominees for this year Sandy Bolick was chosen as County Morehead Nominee for District Competition. 'X Foreign Exchange Students Nuria Fernandez is from Madrid, Spain. She is stayind with Mark Bowden and his family. Her hobbies include dancing, listening to music, roller skating, tennis, and softball. She was tapped into the Beta Club. Christina Andersson is from Gothamberg, a small town in southwest Spain. Shelley Martin's family is hosting her She has participated in school activities such as band and Girls' Varsity Basketball fwhich she says are new to heri, and the Beta Club. These young ladies have enjoyed their stay in Denven and we have learned to love both of them. We wish them happiness and success and hope they'll return for another visit. Governors School Nominees The Governor's School Nominees are seven outstanding juniors selected by the faculty. Students who are selected to attend the summer program must maintain a high average in English, foreign languages, mathematics, sciences, and performing arts. The Governor's School Nominees for this year are Paul Sifford, Tim Lee, Shawn Devine, Heath Saunders, David Parsons, Ashley Sigmon, and Staci Faulk- ner Ensemble Front: Christy Robinson, Tracy Hammond, Rhonda Keeven Susan Lewis, Lisa McClure, Ms. Goodson, Donita Mullins, Amy Poovey, Ashley Strawsen Ann Huitt, Tina Bundrick, Back: Dawn Plylen Donnie Maggart, Charles Adkins, Frankie Perkins, Steve Hamilton, Keith Ramsey, Ion Rhyne, Lisa Ward. Ensemble Officers Donita Mullins, Ann Huitt, Frankie Perkins-Vice President, Donnie Maggart-President, Ion Rhyne. - 11Q..i-.- The East Lincoln Ensemble is an au- ditioned group that performs many concerts for our school and the sur- rounding communi- ty. It consists of many talented indi- viduals who enjoy the performing arts. lt seemed that this year was a year of working together for a purpose. The three county schools, East Lin- coln, Lincolnton, and West Lincoln, united together for the All County Chorus which per- formed for all of Lincoln County in the Citizens Center. The Ensemble and Advanced Chorus were a success in re- presenting East Lincoln. Appalachian Choral Clinic 1 Al Frankie Perkins, I on Rhyne, Charles Adkins, Donnie Maggart, Ann Huitt, Rhonda Keevei, Donita Mullins, Susan Lewis. 51 The life I love is : laiggf 1 f wr if Fi I ge Front: Ms. Goodson, Lynn H oard, Kim Nicholson, Dana Linebergen Christie Riden I ill Trexlen Iody Terry, Robin Alley, Melissa Ferrel, Becky Helms, Seadilia Hill, Aretha Dern Back: jack Setzen Alex Orgeron, Sean Caldwell, Royce Kincaid, Danny Wingate, Steve Hamilton Advanced Chorus Officers Mars Hill Choral Clinic Becky Helms, Iill Trexler-President, Seadilia Hill-Vice President, Danny Donnie Maggart, Robin Alley, Danny Wingate Wingate 52 making music with my friends. , me if Front: Ms. Goodson, Iulie Poovey, Hope Porche, Dee Smith, Kristin Honeycutt, Laura Church, Kim Sisk, Lynn Christie, Angie Wilson, Lori Haas, Christina Andersson, Tammy Holland, Lynn Chelton. Back: Lisa Locklean Iackie Crouse, Wanda Wilkinson, Veronica Nixon, Iessie Richard, Dawn Brock, Stuart Raybon, Reggie Roseboro, Susan Buchanan, Amy Mullins, Debbie Winthworth, Ioyce Ingram, Tanya Keenen Teresa Story Chorus Officers Donnie Makes Honors Chorus Donnie Maggart was among 150 singers chosen for the North Caroli- na Honors Chorus. The Chorus performed for the North Carolina Music Educators convention on November 10 in Winston Salem. While at East, Donnie has been a member of the Ensemble, Marching Band, North Carolina All State Band, and has attended the Mars Hill Choral Clinic. .www jeff Thrift, Susan Buchanan-President 53 7 Photography develops sharp image I T Seated: Tom Mathis, Brad Burgess, Deedy Hines, Lynn Meares, jeff jordan. Ist Row: Dariel Dellingen john Gilbert, johnathan Wright, jack Thomas, Eric Dennis. 2nd Row: Chris Gunten Mr Hoyle, Robert Woods, john Imhauser Not Pictured: jeff Warren, Steve Hamilton The Photography class is an agreeable group. They never complain when the yearbook staff needs a mil- lion or more pictures by yesterday for today's dead- line. But for Mr Hoyle and his band of photographers, this book would be less than complete and would defi- nitely be late. The Yearbook Staff sincerely appreciates the photography class and Mr Hoyle's help and un- derstanding. Dariel Dellinger paints the wicker basket for Alice's new home. -,ffl I ' N 'A' ROUND-gg! ivf ii' ur h ft ' 84 The literary publica- tions class prints a bi- weekly newspaper enti- tled the Mustang Roun- dup. They also publish a special edition near the end of the year. Mrs. Soesbee is the staff advis- en The staff consists of dedicated, , hard-working reporters who do their best to give an unbiased account of school life at East. Front: Laura Higbie, Wendy Kirby, Daphne Wilson, Denise Hagen Back: Mrs. Soesbee, Pam Smith, Tim Lee, Misti Cash, Debbie Self, Cynthia Hagen Not Pictured: Candy Bryan, Teresa Stilwell, Georgie Smith. Roundup staff compiles senior class prophecy A .ff ,f,'i ,ckEi1r5'11ii i V . ,, m ff, i 3 'i ' . pf Being the outstanding student that she is, C B , 1 if Denise has gained respect from both her advis- 'Q er and peers. In her junior year she won the H T s journalism award and was chosen to be editor Q of the Mustang Roundup. Her ability to relate to her staff is shown by her sister Cyn- thias summary of the staffs' feelings, I really enjoy being in the class because shes not only an editor but a sister and a friend. Denise Hagen editorg Mrs. Soesbee, adviser 55 . . . Bus Drivers Front: Iill Trexlen Cathy Crutchfield, Crissie Beard, Linda Garrison. Second Row: Richie Marley, Sandy Keeven feff Sherrill, David Hatley. Back: Greg Hooper Scott Sawyen David Moyen Lynn Sawyen Kendra Poovey. W o,,,,,,,ee Wi? Seated: Mike Dexten Mike Gloven Chris Rose, Greg Sutphin, Chuck McNeiley, Timmy Sigmon, Donnie Maggart. Standing: Ronald Cobb, David Parsons, Mark Bowden, Andy Broughton, Ray Maxwell. Sereena Caudill looks thrilled about cutting Mickey Gilbert's fd' . git' Soy . . Q? Ns , C002 B of QS 5' of hair QS Q25 Q96 Q Diane Iones, Senior Senion Dortheia says, I can do it, 'cause I'm a Wilson. Sereena Caudill, Senior Cosmetology is no longer of- fered at East Lincoln High School. The students who wish to partici- pate are provided transportation to Lincolnton High School where they are instructed by Sandy Taylor Seniors spend three hours each morning taking instruction and honing their skills. juniors work two hours each afternoon. After graduation, these students need only take the state board to practice. 57 Front: Tina Abernathy, Michele Bivens, Diane Baken Donna Smith, Angie Covington, Kristina Honeycutt, Kathy Sherrill, Christy Riden Beth Clark. Back: Darin Henley, Teresa Horne, Merle Randall, Laura Eurey, Dana Duncan, Denise Duncan, Christie Henley, Renee Hutcherson, Teresa ,f Murphy, Melanie Merchant. FBLA Co-op students learn computer language. Co-op Future Business Leaders of America is an educational association made up of students pursuing careers in business or business education. FBLAs purpose is to bring busi- ness and education together in a positive fi f' working relationship. Our goals include: understanding American business enter- prise, establishing career goals, developing character and self-confidence, and facilitat- ing the transition from school to work. Cooperative Office Occupations com- bines practical work experience in business offices with job-related classroom instruc- tion. Students spend part of their school day Not Pictured: Angie Fowler-Secretary. in a business office to pursue their career goals. OFFICERS: Sitting: Diane Baker-Vice President, Christie Henley-President. Standing: Merle Randall-Parliamentarian, Angie Covington-Treasuren Tina Abernathy-Reporter. C' ' 99lU3X ig, if? ms-W f rc iww CO-OP CLASS: Front: Diane Bakery Michele Bivens, Laura Eurey. Back: Mrs. Schrum, Instructon assists Michele Bivens on the computer Samantha Bynum, Donna Smith, Tina Abernathy, Merle Randall, Teresa Horne, Christie Henley, Carrie Abernathy. 58 Future Homemakers of America Future Homemakers of America Kneeling: Pam May, Angie Scott, Tina Abernethy, Lisa McClure, Tammy Goodson, Alicia Townsend, Kim Carpenten Kim Sisk, Cammy Overbee, Debbie McGinnis, Angela Iohnson Second Row: Wendy Suddreth, Kim Kelly, Carolyn Schronce, Stephanie Mayo, Kim Nicholson, Tanya Keenen Kim Reichard, Missy Stiwinten foe Smith, Kimi Quattlebaum, joy Love, Lara Eaken Advisor - Carolyn Thackston Third Row: Iennifer Wehunt, Michelle Cochran, Sharon Charles, Wanda Smith, Sherrie Walken Laura Church, Barbara Sadlen Roberta jones, Mindy McClure, Michelle Welch, Shamberly Walken Pam Mashburn Q7 W,..,-vM ' Seated: Kimi Quattlebaum Q Secretary, Lisa McClure - Vice President, Kim Nicholson - Reporter Standing: Carolyn Thackston - Advison Pam Mashburn mPhotographen Alecia Townsend - Treasuren Wanda Smith - Historian, Tina Abernethy - President Future Homemakers of America is a national vocational student or- ganization for young men and women involved in home economics education. The members are taught a variety of youth concerns, includ- ing nutrition, fitness, teen pregnan- cies, strengthening the family, working with children and the el- derly, and career exploration. East has thirty-eight FHA mem- bers under the supervision of Mrs. Carolyn Thackston. These members are developing new friendships and having fun while teaching people about nutrition and other family concerns. The HOSA Clubs C Health Occupations Students of Amer- zcal second year has been an exciting and successful one. It has provided its members with many opportunities and learning experiences in their pursuits of medical professions. HOSA is proud of the activities they have initiated and in which they have participated. We assisted in the Cancer Screening at the Lincoln Health Centen celebrated HOSAS tenth birthday, and have heard excellent and informative speakers talk about different health careers and topics. Four of our members and Mrs. Abernethy, our advisen attended a Leadership Retreat at Burns High School in Shelby. During the Christmas Season, HOSA held a Christmas party for retarded children at our school. HOSA members made litera- ture concerning suicide for Suicide Awareness Week. This literature was made available to students and teachers. Some of our plans for the remainder of this year include: HOSA Competitions, assisting in the Bloodmobile, initiating S A D D. !Students Against Drunk Drivingl, and a rock-a- The HOSA members wish to publicly express sincere ap- E D preczation to Mrs. Abernethy for all shes done to make this club such a meaningful and profitable experience for each of We are all excited about our HOSA Club and hope our activities will benefit our school and community. Success Comes Only to Those Who Dare to Challenge. --1 HOSA IS THE CLUB THAT CARES!! Front Row CKneelingl: Laura Church, Nessie Hunten Kristina Honeycutt, Renee Hutcherson, Melissa Bartus, Amanda Brown, Melissa Shelton, Susie Hall, Angie Whitley, Sherry Hinson, Kim Reichard, Wanda Wilkinson. Second Row C Standing and Sittingl: Frankie Williams, Tina Abernathy, Amy Mullis, Kim Mashburn, Nancy Bryant, Robin Wingate, Mindy McClure, Denise Duncan, Alex Orgeron, Linda Dean, Tina Tipton, Debbie Hawkins, jennifer johnson, Barbara Sadlen Ginger johnson, Leslie jackson, Melissa Farrett, Vickie Sanders, Cindy Skop, jane Ballard, Kerri Sherrill, Angie Stephens, Cammy Overbee, Kelli Tillman, Dana Duncan, Shanna Orgeron, Bernard Williams, Wendy Suddreth, julie Poovey, Candy Cox, Missy jones, LeAnn Surratt, Darrell Nance. Third Row fStandingl: Shamberly Walken jaime Price, Debbie Beckham, Mrs. Melanie Abernethy, Advisor, Greg Tinsley, Sheri jones, Paula Price, Chris CBuzzl Parham, Beth Hall, Brad Harris, Wesley Kelly, Keith Ramsey, Tony Francis, jeff Tinsley, Marvin Forney, Maria Phillips, Kendra Poovey, Dexter Pless, james McClain, Troy Graham. Front: jennifer johnson, Kelli Tillman, Angie Stephens. Middle: Debbie Beckham, jane Ballard, Susie Hall, Ginger johnson. Back: Kendra Poovey, Debbie Hawkins, Buzz Parham, Barbara Sadler Paula Price. Health Occupations Education-II Doctors Nurses, Lab Technicians . . . Health Occupations Education-II IHOE-Ill has twelve senior students. HOE-ll is an in-depth course for students who have career interest in the health field. lt provides the students with the opportuni- ty to rotate through Clinical Health Agen- cies, such as various hospital departments, nursing homes, doctors' offices, and many more. The HOE-II students learn multiple health skills and perform these skills under supervision in the various agencies, during the second semester l Requirements for HOE-II: Health Oc- cupation Education land a student uniform for Clinical Relations. 2 Hosa - Those who dare to challenge 5 1 ..,.. gm . L 2 Q OFFICERS: Keith Ramsey-President Electg Angie Stephens-Historian, Kelli At Halloween, HOSA members visited the Lincoln Nursing Center to show the elderly that we care! Tillman-President, Kim Mashburn-Parliamentariang Ginger johnson-Treasurerg Susie Hall-Reporterg Robin Wingate-Vice President, Nancy Bryant-Secretary. We encourage students to give up smoking on Smokeout Day. Our first project was to help with the Apple Festival in Lincolnton. 61 Front: Scott Saine, Ritchie Marley, George Dellingen lnstructorg William Carpenter Back: Dochett Wilson, Scott Sharpe, Scott Sawyer Norm Belton Marty Beard, Ioe Smith, Mike Dellingen Greg Sutphin, Iimmy Rich. T81 Seniors Plan or Future In addition to their constant improvement and additions to the school campus, the Carpentry Class also participates in community development projects. They gain valuable on- the-job training through these activities and through the cooperation and assistance of various Lincoln County busin- esses and industries. Instructor George Dellinger and his current and former students have received recognition for their outstanding achievements at local, district, state, and even national levels. This year's T 6' I students are building a barn for Dwight Callaway and, later in the yean they plan to build a house. The house will be sold to raise money for their self-support- ing class. 62 There's no effective action without a basic plan Lea, , N ,t Front: A. j. Harris, Michael Dellingerz Kneeling: Michael Cline, Eric Tucken jerry Branton, johnny Crouse, Gregg Gardner Back: Michael Funderburk, Tripp Callaway, Scott Kelly, Mark Ballard, Doug Queen, Donald McCorkle, jerry Smith, David james, Tommy Walken 'EH Front: johnny Setzen Mark Sherrill. Back: Kent Harris, Scott Cherry, Brent Dellingen johnny Rhoades, Tim Turnen Keith Rollins, Wes Harkey, Craig I-'osten Robert Rhyne, Sammy Beam, Terry Beal. Auto Mechanics 1:4 r 1 Kneeling: Lynn Sawyen Alex Dellingen Shan Dellingen Standing: Stevie Cribb, Mark Langley, Mike Cody, Wayne Fosten Chad Ballard, Mr Hawkins. Wx Kneeling: Michael Shelton, Kristin Camp, Mark Powlen Sam Hunt, Robbie Norris, jeff jordan. Standing: Iirnrny Smallwood, lim McCarty, Locke Davis, Bill Wingate, David Crow, Danny Wike, Scott johnson, Darrell Winchesten M11 Hawkins. keep things running EY' 'l l J . Lh....l,u Kneeling: Raymond Becken Brad jordan, Larry Clay, jr, Larry Reel, Donnie Painten jeremy Faulknen Matt Barnes. Standing: Laurence Coopen jeff Ricken Wayne Lunceford, Sean Caldwell, Gary Smith, Robbie Little, Mn Hawkins. 1 --L...-I--1 Q' 'Q Sitting: David Rankin, Stephen Sorrow, Brian Edwards, jenny Shults, George Pauley, Brent Mabe. Standing: Mr Hawkins, Billy joe Sisk, Gary Sigmon, jim Rogers, jason Logan, Marty Milbern, Ned Millen Todd Sutphin, David Pope. Fellowship of Christian Athletes A , I 1 4 ul . af Q , The Fellowship of Christian Athletes consists of stu- dents with a common interest in group organizations. We know how to work together and work for a goal. We have learned that without every individual, there can be no team. We also share a strong belief in God and enjoy being together to learn, talk, and have fun. Our major endeavor this year has been the school beautification project. For our contribution, the members of the FCA painted all the garbage receptacles around the school. 66 Kneeling: Steve Hagen Charles Adkins, fill Trexlen Lisa Pacillas, Christina Phillips, Lori Callaway, Alison Lackey, Lori Perleburg, Stephanie Sherrill, Shawn Kellen Anne Millen Kris Hobson, Steve Hamilton. Standing: jeff Warren, jason Helleig Rob Davis, Wendy Haymore, Iohn Ritteip Lisa Lackey, Mike Motto, Brian Morlan, Ieff Wood, Stacey Ballard, Greg Branch, Brian Nichols, Sandy Bolick, Steve Melby, Pam Smith, Harvey Tarlton, Danny Kriss, Ion Rhyne, Chuck McNeilly, Sandy Keeven Officers: Anne Miller-President, Brian Nichols-President Elect, Stephanie Sherrill-Secretary! Treasurer High-Q is no trivial pursuit -.X S' f I ,k,,- YQ iw. ,ha - 111 :A 'H ZF 1. , 1,,,, 5 . ,P , if fa ,, tae-Asa fli- ,,,11' E L Qty - 'i,, 3 .,.,,,,.. , ,.,,-sf - 'P D Y f' 151. iM e The H igh-QfQuiz Bowl team is a group of six dedicated trivia buffs. The team, advised by Mrs. Vickie Hatley, participates in High-Q competitions at CPCC in Charlotte. The team placed eleventh out of 64 area high schools and returned to compete in televised matches sponsored by WTVI. They also participate in Quiz Bowl, an event sponsored by the Gaston County Public Library. The team members C clockwise from upper leftl are: Heath Saunders, Tim Lee, Denise Hagen Scott Hancock, Shawn Devine, and Daphne Wilson. Pictured in the center is Mrs. Vickie Hatley, the team advisor 67 Qu'est-ce Que Cest Z wi ---vnu-vw : ' fs.. ., - M First Row: Alison Lackey, Sandy Bolick, Lori Callaway, Shawn Kellen Tracy Lutrell, Ann Huitt, Tara Fosteig Amanda Vinson, Debbie Whitworth, Renee Bynum, Ronzella Wingate, Rheamia Nixon, Lisa Williams, Lara Eaken Misti Cash. Second Row: Daphne Wilson, Shawn Devine, Danny Kriss, Heidi Christopher Suzanne Lewis, Elizabeth Wright, Susie Akers, jennifer Wehunt, Chris Smith, jeanna Duckworth, Staci Byers, Lisa McClure, Denise Hagen Cynthia Hager. Third Row: Terri Mills, john Rosenbaum, Tim Lee, Rachel Keeven Sherri jones, Alicia Bowman, Tammy Chilton, Maria Bates, Debbie McGinnis, Tracy Wallace, Sherri McConnell, Donna Martin, Christie Robinson, Tracy Hammond, Heidi Hoyle, Amy Bost, Kim Sherrill, Leslie Higbie. Fourth Row: Carolyn Smith, Eileen Monroe, Angie Fowlen Trisha Kull, Melanie Rhyne, Mike Griffin, Steve Tripp, Heath Saunders, Leslie Edwards, Trent Barken Lance Reid, jay Griffin, David Holmes, john Yarben Elizabeth Furry julie Martin, Cindy Patterson, Christina Andersson, Chris Chapman, jeff Rhyne. Fifth Row: Paul Sifford, Tom Millen Royce Kincaid, jeff Black, Bryan Pigg, Heather Mullis, Karen Yates, Doug Friday, Donna Cook, Doug Hancock, john Bowling, Sandi Garrett, julie Nolan, Mike Gais, Candy Bryan, jennifer Provost, Tina Smith, Laura Morgan, Deanna Ramsey. Sixth Row: Teresa Murphy, Brent Ross, Scott Hancock, Doug Watts, Chris Watson, Tammy Sigmon, Chris Boulware, Marta Cronland, Karen Chovan, Wendy Kirby, Anita Ward, Shelley Martin, Kim Mashburn, Amy Mullis, joe Myers. iQue Pasa? year SRANISH CLUB OFFICERS: Sitting: Anne Millen Kris Hobson, Connie Pelfrey, john Ritten Cathy Crutchfield. Standing: Stephe Nixon, Kathy Sherrill. This year The Spanish Club consisted of 78 members. The club was involved in many ac- tivities. It sponsored the Mr East Lincoln Beauty Pageant last yean and plans to make it an annual event. With the pro- ceeds from the pageant, it bought the cement table out on the patio and contributed 5200.00 to set up a scholarship to a deserving senior Spanish Club member With the help of . advisor Hugo Duarte, the Spanish Club had a fantastic Karen Yates Alison Lackey Heath Saunders Ca Va?! L'Elite Francaise consisted of T15 members this year Our many activities included a Mardi Gras party, Goutes, a candy sale, and a French Valentines sale. Sopho- more Rush week lasted three days: Dunce cap and Pledge But- ton Day on Wednesday, Statue of Liberty and Quazimoto Day on Thursday, and each pledge had to give an upperclassman a letter of admiration in French on Friday. The bushes in the stadium were dedicated to the student body as part of the school beautification program. And for the second year Mrs. Myers was the French Club advisor Shawn Keller Lori Callaway Sandy Bolick Kneeling: Leslie Cook, Lynn Woods, Hugo Duarte, Harold Hunten Mark Godwin, Amy Ballard, Robert Woods, Iason Heller Standing: Laura Morgan, Ray Maxwell, Sandra Starnes, Mitzi Sherrill, Amanda Hagen Monica Luckey, Wendy Dellingen Lisa Pietsch, Emily Davis, Lisa Pacillas, Leslie Bookout, Laura H igbie, Nuria Fernandez, Staci Cody, David Parsons, Renee Helms, Tina Abernathy, Sandy Keeven Tina Robinson, Wendy Preston, Kathy Sherrill, Pam Smith, Crissie Beard, Kristin Poovey, Christina Phillips, Nina Beal, Shanna Orgeron, Mindy McClure, Donita Mullins, Amy Black, Iason Fortenberry, Evelyn Laney, Margaret Myers, Tina Bundrick, Iarrod Pratt, Stephe Nixon. Sitting: Mike Dexten Kevin jones, Tracey Saunders, Brett Hicks, Brandy McGillis, Paul Rhyne, Kris Hobson, Anne Millen Iohn Ritten Stephanie Sherrill, Staci Faulknen Cathy Crutchfield, Connie Pelfrey, Georgie Smith, Shawn Tannen Rob Rankin, Keith Black, Brad Loftis, Beth Clark. C lases de Lenguas Extranjeras ssistants Enjoy Posing For Picture -'I ji- Office Assistants: Susie Hall, Greg Hoopen Dortheia Wilson, Sonya Rendleman, Lora Dailey, Teresa Stilwell, Beth Cole, Mrs. Gaston, Lynn Sawyen Cathy Crutchfield, Christie Henley, Andrea Ross, Becky Helms, Nita Smyre, Tammy Goodson, Paula Williams. Library Assistants: Kneeling - Travis Foster, Aaron Cantrell, Iulie Martin, Lisa Williarns, Cesare Kee, Wesley Harkey. Second row v Mrs. Nothstein, Shelia Quattleliaum, Kimi Quattleliaum, Deana Ramsey, Angie Camp, Lynn Hoard, Lori Haas. Third row 4 Maria Phiilips, Scott Peltack, Chris Chapman, Keith Ramsey, Mark Hodgson, Sheri Walker. Fourth row - Kendra Poovey, Pam Mashburn, john Bowling, Tammy Goodson, Debbie Hawkins. Fifth row f Wanda Smith. Top - Tom Mathis. Teacher assistants get down to work if-N5Q'v'nG'i?129 Nur, THE MANAEEMEXST X C , .sxe e xx ff' . V C X it A KN to tt s Front: Karen Chovan, Brian Ford, Sharon Charles, Roberta Iones, Lori Perleberg, Kelli Tillrnan, Deanna Cody, Danna Funderburk, Crissie Beard, Angie Stephens. Back: Sandy Bolick, Derrick Dellingen Kelly Bost, Lynn Meares, Alice Warwick, Sam Bynum. UABLLQ LUULAI LUN VLAN 1. SIT DOWN Z.5HUT UP 3. PAY ATTENTIUN 4. UON'T CHEAT 5.NU, YUU MAY NUT! Front: Lynn Hoard, Lori Haas, Cathy Crutchfield, Nina Beal, Carrie Caldwell, Tammy Goodson, Barbara Sadlen Ginger Iohnson. Back: Shawn Keller Anne Miller Sandy Keeoen Matthew Logan, Ronald Cobb, Tracey Lutrell, joe Myers, Mike Dexten Chris Boulware, Danny Kriss, Lynn Sawyer ZZ - sc V -4 'M-- ' N 'r K M R 5 up , ,- I ,.. t se-5:-V ., gp -' , t EM jfnsasef wmyf y,.,,,., S ,F W .. I to it , , , i- '. .K A, J Nw- 'W ' ,kyh H ' 'ff ' jf' i N. M ,S y A, A 2 . M, , , , S, v .. - Qs' it sf ' , Q .. 5,-f' . -- Qt ' , sr' 11. ,M . , .. , V- ,W wal' if F ,, --' ff . - M' .. - 5 S 'X -:infer ' 'L' of ' QP' Q I First, you build a g Sitting: Denny Balentine, Todd Long, Kathy Cook, Mark Richie, Greg Hager Standing: Mr. Stan Beam, Wes Kelly, Iohn Imhausen jerry Ioynen joey Fisher. .xr xxx had .1 ,N'a,.p., N! if S X W- Q iiitf' ' i i sl ' , 3u flgi.a.,4' A X s 65 ' d ' . ir, If A v 1 Jo., ' y, A fl 'Sh A J 5 14' 4 7 f- ,fm f aitr' S- .f. J Q - Pj --nf: W 2.-gift, ri f t it-,yrs .rf . in 2, :',.+f ,5:ggvg5 an it iiyge' yxyiwl M ' .?.V'fE'fQ:g2?kgM'if ,A -l'ffjQ?6f5,,-5 f ltr' ,. , reenhouse. The Horticulture Students and the Beta Club officers are proud to stand by their work. With funding from the Betas, Mr. Beam's seniors were able to do a super job with the landscaping around the football stadiums ' new flagpole. 004 if Q ,, .lr ,pf ff' ,, l .f-'rn .s- 'H' Horticulture develops roots s '-.WM ' N 'MM Wa JK,,-M,.f .r,,f',, ffw YSQJ This year will graduate the first seniors who have completed the full three-year pro- gram. These students have experienced all aspects of greenhouse management from the ground up. They began construction two years ago and have carried out all the proper cultural practices necessary for crop pro- duction. Instructor Stan Beam hopes there will be many more graduates who follow in their footsteps. This new class appeals to more students each year and is a worthwhile addition to the vocational program. Kneeling: Ioel Putnam, jeremy Faulkner Rusty Grigg, Larry Mayes, Eric Hagen Doug Coyle, Melvin Newman. Sitting: Kim Kelly, Lynn Shelton, Michael Usery, Pam May, Angie Scott, Dawn Brock, Ioyce Hughes, Chris Shafer Standing: Matt Ballard, Dariel Nance, Bernard Williams, Terry Graham, Chris Nichols, Shen Wheelen Richard Roach, Donna Brooks, Richie Hicks, Brad Beam, Brad Gantt, Darrin Fortenberry, johnny Lane. fill The sta f doe Q X WM X, xv-'W' 953572 thank Mn Hoyle, his Photogra- 'Creek' all of their help and patience. e4.,.L 4.. ,M- nf SE I ORS 3 f Kris, loose. IU 10125 Charles, and Paula S gn john, Shawn, David, and Rob support Kristin all the way! .2 E 3 E Christie Henley, best dressed??? les Adkins Why did I this fob? i More Seniors L all V 00 GW '57-' arm it 2 ex 3255312 kqfvmg VII' s Christie, Alice, Lisa, and Tammy are offered a from Steven. 7 shoulder Q 4. Ywam Wendt '41 ofa just thmk, Steve Hager and Davld Hatley are actual ly working. Excuse me? 2-,. We, the editors and the annual staff, would like to dedicate the 85-86 Retrospect- to Ms. Phyllis Henline. For the past 19 years Ms. Henline has given her time 6' talents to produce the Retrospect for East and we feel that its high time that she gets the recognition she deserves. We, the Annual Staff editors, would like to thank the 85-86 Annual Staff for their support and hard work throughout the year I t was deeply appreciated. We enjoyed working with and getting to know each mem- ber We feel as though each member has his own special ability in creating new ideas and improving the annual. We hope that we have served both the school and staff to the best of our abilities. We wish the best of luck for the seniors in their new lives and for the juniors, success with next years annual. We know the hard job ahead of the editor and staff of next year s book, but we also know that it will be made much easier and more fun because Ms. Henline will always be there to urge you on-with kind words and some not so kind. Again, Thanks, Phyllis Henline, for your patience, understanding, and faith in giving us the job of co-editors and the guidance we needed. Henline, you're one of a kind! We'll miss you and We Love You! fue, , new Colophon The 1986 RETROSPECT Volume 19, was printed by Delmar Publishing Company, Charlotte, North Carolina. The a 9 x 12 format and contains 224 pages. It is printed on 111 gloss enamel paper with parchment white printed in black ink. The cover is stock embossed on Roxite Vellum 56547 turquoise, Spanish grain H1820 applied colon AC-9 silver The book had a press run of 500 copies. All copy is set in Palantino Italic type. Head- set in 30 point type, body copy in 12 point, captions in 9 point, and the opening section in 18 point. flat of full color was used on pages 2-3, 6-Z 10-11, and 14-15g another on pages 18-19g 22-23, 26-271 and 30-31. All student portraits were made by Harold Lackey, The Studio, Denven N.C. Organizations, team pictures, and most other photo- graphs were made by Harold Lackey, Photography Instructor Alan class students, and Devine and Kris staff. Special photographs go to the L1ncoln Times Denver Register, World Photos who submit- to Darlene Yow, our love you, Darlene! What do you want now? I' Q... mf. Mm :E 32 -ge.. U3 S:-. 5 ab 'Eva T63 UE .Eine 59 :W J' r .fs E. JSE Q5 :E ua .Eg 9 99? :Wy 1, w , A ji' . , 1, r':.'5i:g:z:. ,, f ?iZ43?jJ'.'IgSE2-M171 4 P IG w f Qzgggf, if 7554 R QQ .li ss 7,0 Alternates Alternates - First Row: Doug Han- cock, Lisa Scaglione, Tammy Sigmon, Dar- ryl Winchester Second Row: Ion Bowlin, Wendy r Preston, Cathy Carswell, Heath Saunders. Third Row: Melanie Merchant, Tina Harkey Iena Duckworth, Cesare. Q A Key Chris Nixon. Fourth Row: Teresa Story Meredith Clonzngen HA Cathy Crutchfield, Scott Han- Representatives Representatives - Kneeling: Al- ice Warwick, Tammy Sigmon, Kim Mashburn, Wendy Dellingen Mitzi Sherrill, Lisa Pietsch, Kathy Henkle, Kelli Tillman, Nita Smyre. Standing: Kent Cloningen Sandy Bolick, Deanna Cody, Ronzella Wingate, Harold Hunter, Krystal Hicks, Amy Bost, Mindy McClure, Kim Reicard, Connie Pelfrey Marty Beard, Wendy Haymore. Steps: Sandy Keever Anne Miller Kris Hobson, Missy Thomas, jill Trexlen Tina Abernathy Amy Ballard, Donnie Maggart, Staci Faulkner, Marta Cronland, Ray Maxwell, Robin Wingate. Cock Fifth Row: Samantha AnneMillerandKrisHobson. Bynum, Angie I-Iunteip Crissie Beard, Nathan Houser. Stairs: Mark Mayo, Harold Anderson, Karen Yates, Steve Nixon, Chris Smith, Brad Loftis. F., 255' ' L gf, Alice Warwick 79 Sandy Bolick Senioig Spirit Committee Chairperson Kris Hobson Senion Treasurer Lori Callaway Senion Secretary Selected by the Student Council, the Executive Committee assumes the re- sponsibility of implementing the coun- cil's activities. This group is one of the hardest working units in school. They are in charge of all dances and activities such as spirit week and the needy chil- dren's Christmas party This year they also sponsored a needy fam- ily for whom they provided food and clothing. They . hosted the pony ex- press, which was a xy, caravan of cars, to all away 'Sv foot- ball and basket- QJ ball games. They sponsored a winter dance at West Port Country Club in Ian- uary and also hosted this year 's homecoming. They also have the daily tasks of filling the drink mac- hines and working concessions dur- ing break. We would like to thank the Executive Committee for all their hard work. They helped make this a success- ful year julie Nolen Iunion Corresponding Secretary Anne Miller Senion Dance Chairperson Harvey Tarlton, Senion Vice President Shawn Kellen Senion President H39 Danny Kriss, Senion Financial Assistant Margaret Myers, Iunion Charity Chairperson 4 After The Lincolnton cruisemobile before and after a Mustang attack. The Be ore Student Council sponsored the frustration car as a fund raiser At 504 a whack, the car was demolished. f ,f , f. ,, wr-is W 2, 3 . ?. e Hager takes time out to help an upcoming I.Vf player with his stretching eqiercises er football practice. wma Sundmg Gmior me wmc Paul Cameron Wi11beChQ1'9. . cc.. and will have highlights Friday Nlghfr s... . Ynckcg ff' This year the East Lincoln vs. Lincolnton football game was chosen as the Sundrop Game of the Week. The Student Council got petitions started in home- rooms and sent over 400 signatures which helped to influence the decision. The game was rained out on Friday and rescheduled for Monday. But that delay made no difference to the victorious Mustangs. ,.. ,,.. kk QQQf gg tttiit ggi titt gg g .X ii E f. ggi,Li41.13 Debbie Mathis chooses a more casual approach to her tennis stance. P Nathan Housen Scott Kinsley, jeff Black, and Paul Sif- ford take time in the woods to have their picture made. The athletic program involves many students and faculty members both directly and indirectly. This year we really did obtain excellence and recognition with our sports program. Our outstanding athletes earned many awards as well. School spirit is obvious throughout the yeah but its during basketball games that the parents Come Alive! The Pony Express carried fans to all the away games and made it possible for people who normally could not find their way to be there and cheer on their team. GO MUSTANGS! 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'ff ' , 1' 'T' 4 37? ,if-img. 5-ivmfgliz. - 4:-, 5. .gp-,.fg,.., fi is.-1,.,', 4:3 ,U A .Q .rm . ,t .Q 3, ,V VVV-V V VV i w 'Vs ,,.,. f ,P iq zs.- ' be . -afftm. , - iiff a . r'..fv-ef f .f H Images o Excellence in SPQRTS 81 Golf Team Up To Par iQ Doing what he does best, Derrick puts another in the hole. K L.k:L 84 Peanut gets into a rough position. Lance Reid tees off. The 1985 Golf Team had a surprisingly good season despite what could have been two major handicaps. First, the change of coaches half way through the season could well have posed difficulties to the players, but Coach Finger finished the season with no problems. Second, the team suffered what appeared to be the loss of last years number 1 seeded playen Derrick Dellingen to hand surgery. He continued to play with only one hand although it caused him to lose the number 1 position, to freshman Lance Reid. At the end of the season, Derrick recovered the use of his hand and came in second in the conference tournament only two strokes behind the state champion. Along with Lance and Derrick, David Bargoil, jay Schultz, Chris Gunthen and Dell Major all contributed a good golf season to finish fifth in the conference. N-sw East Sprints To Fourth ln Conference The 1985 Boys' Track Team finished the year at fourth place in the conference tournament. It was the best that an East Senior High Boys' Track team had fin- ished in years. There were many highlights over the season, but two will be most remembered. Darrel Dewitt made All-Confer- ence, and Rob Davis, a 230- pound shot putt throwen ran the 440 Relay at Statesville. That was a sight to remember! The team members were: john Ritten Rob Davis, Darrell Dewitt, Steve Cribb, Eric Carpenten john Ro- senbaum, David Holmes, Doug Hancock, Harvey Tarleton, Na- than Housen Mark Mayo, Har- old Gaso, Richard Dern Fonza Dern Neil Coleman, Todd Wulf- horst, Rob Hanifin, Melvin Mayo, Darrell Wilson, Mark Lucky, jeep Hunter, Lori Calloway - Managen Carmon Smith - Manager Q1?.-:- 42 WL- ,i Darrell Wilson leaps into first. .R Fonza Derrgets a jump on the competition. Boys' tennis team has a winning season The boys' tennis team finished its 1985 season with a 7-5 conference record, good enough for third place in its final year in the Western Piedmont Conference. The starting six included Lindsey Dellingen Kendall Ross, Tom Furn Graham Perkins, Mike Motto, and Robert Brenes. Other team members were Chad Bal- lard, Shawn Tannen Ierry I oe Woody, Ioe Myers, Bri- an Ford, and Mike Gais. Lindsey Dellinger and Kendall Ross were awarded all-conference honors. is ,L ,Q , 6 ,. 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X X . xl YQ, 'x' x X 5 x xx R x ,Fx ix 1 ' i Y'xEx.t3-.ix X ' IX- xv' A .X lg 2, X X XX XXQX Hxxxtxx ix TgJX'?1.A'x Eg fi shy 2' wx. W , , ,N , ,, , -H1 Q f , 'vw 3 1 ' W -Q' '2 21 '- -f g '2 - ','t-,Af . ,. , ,f ' ,f 5 ,J 1 ' ,, f gyj , mfg? - if V ' ' -', - . 1? ' f' f ' ' ' ., . ,, ,v . f - ,,, . ,9m.-,,1. . ., ., W , ,U f 5 QA, , ,q u , . f ' , , ' A, YV I u ,W Mc.. ,,,s,s.,. . fe - ' W' , V . in, 2jgs?wf6:,gygM1 1 ,Ns M zvzqzn ,W , it 'W Graham Perkins shows how left-handers do it. East Lincoln East Lincoln East Lincoln East Lincoln East Lincoln East Lincoln East Lincoln East Lincoln Scoreboard Statesville Lincolnton South Iredell Mooresoille North Iredell West Iredell West Lincoln Kings Mountain Kneeling: Mike Gais, Mike Motto, Ioe Myers, Robert Brenes, Lindsey Dellingen Standing: Shawn Tannen jerry Ioe Woodby Brian Ford, Graham Perkins, Chad Ballard, Mrs. McClintock - coach. Lady Mustangs swing into Mustangs watch while Karen Ward strives for hyatt N ' so wwf - - excellence. Camille Belton makes Contact against Statesville. 'MDC Seniors: Denise Hagen Tanya Wingate, Christie Henley, Andrea Ross. action in 198 Kneeling: Camille Belton, Patria McLean, Rhonda Bost, Charzette Wingate, Tanya Wingate, Shawn Keller Standing: Denise Hager-Manager Pam Hicks, Karen Ward, Cindy Blackwell, Andrea Ross, Christie Henley. , 'M-f-1 f 'V ' V at fs'-Tl' .V is 'ww' ' Y ,Wm ..,nQ'? Charzette Wingate prepares to tag a Statesville runner 1985 GIRLS SOFTBALL SCORES 8-6 Opponent Us Them W. Lincoln 5 2 W Lincoln 9 2 N. Iredell 7 8 S. Iredell 14 2 Mooresville 4 5 Lincolnton 20 0 Statesville 12 6 W Iredell 0 5 S. Iredell 12 0 N. Iredell 3 4 Lincolnton 10 9 Mooresville 7 13 Statesville 5 2 W. Iredell 2 6 The Lady Mustangs enjoyed a successful season in the Western Piedmont Conference finishing 4th with a re- cord of 8-6. The girls did a great job on the Softball Team which was coached by Mr Ionas. Karen Ward and Rhonda Bost were named to the All-Conference team. Karen Ward received the MVP title for the third con- secutive year Pam Hicks claimed the award for Most Improved player 89 Take me oat to the Another home run for Steve Hager. Ieff Warren and james Grant have a conference on the mound. eeeee kj ,f my aff Front: Alison Lackey, Sandy Bolick. Sitting: Mark Mayo, Steve Hagen Kevin Nixon, Steve Davidson, Ieff Warren, Steve Nixon. Standing: james McClain, Harvey Tarlton, Bob Carpenten Brian Nichols, james Grant, Mark Fowlen Alan Wetzel. Not Pictured: David Hatley - Managen Bruce Bolick f Coach. Ball Park Seniors: Steve Nixon, Iames Grant, Mark Mayo, Harvey Tarlton, Steve Hagen jeff Warren. Kevin Nixon tries to lay down a bunt. Considering years past, it was an off year for the '1985 Mustangs. They recorded a record of 5-7 in the conference, and 10-14 overall. Steve Davidson was named MVP of the year Kevin Nixon, leading kitten Steve Hager and Harvey Tarlton were named Most Improved. Kevin Nixon and Steve Davidson were also named all confer- ence. 7 4 Kneeling: Elizabeth I-'urn Kyra Norwood, Margie Stroud, Iean McAlease. Standing: Lori Perleberg, Debbie Mathis, Ashley Sigmon, Cindy Patterson, Pam Smith, Christina Phillips, Coach Anne McClintock. Left: Iean McAlease has the look of anticipation. Below: Margie Stroud uses her style offorehand in her 1985 undefeated season as a freshman. Right: Ashley Sigmon's deadly two-handed backhand in action. A -'z 's 1 C .. J 'NWWWKM I Another good forehand for All-Conference player Pam Smith. at ft., f ws, f Kyra Norwood was undefeated at number five in singles and in doubles in her freshman year ,.n. -,.-. ,.,, 8 K A I ' V rtrt 1 v f A rtes 1 ' r, my 2 f ,f3,fpw'wf W f-,., - ,yr ,,'. i k . A 1 Did Cindy Patterson make All-Conference in tennis or golf? Girls undefeated inish 1st in con erence The girls'tennis team finished the 1985 season as unde- feated conference champions. After early losses to noncon- ference foes Kings Mountain and Newton Conoven East rolled to a perfect 10-0 record in conference play. juniors Cindy Patterson and Pam Smith were named All-confer- ence and Debbie Mathis and Ashley Sigmon together cap- tured the conference tournament doubles title. East Lincoln Us East Lincoln os East Lincoln vs East Lincoln vs East Lincoln vs St. Stephens Hibriten West Caldwell Fred T Poard Lincolnton The cross-country team consists of nine de- termined, energetic young men. It was a re- building year since there were only two returners from last yearg neverthe- less, they made a strong showing, finishing third in a tough new confer- ence. Coach juelfs, his first year with the team, was responsible for the teams success. They had twn meets this year and ran competitively in all of them. All of the runners worked and trained dili- gently throughout the year The sectionals were held at Freedom High School, where we finished twelfth out of twenty- four teams. Coach Iuelfs is looking forward to next year with seven return- ing members. We Have Hit The Dusty Trail Q6 PSS? E-gg Front: Chris Rainsford, Nathan Housen Steve Perleberg, Bernard Bynum, Back: Keith Black, Brad Loftis, Scott Kiszley, Ieff Black, Paul Sifford. Q ' , 'y YV- A lat ' rn qui' . W eff 'VZ-wg -553110333-Q .Q 9 - '.-.4 ,px v- .au S u if T li gigs, Q 1'v... ' AST' -if -g I.f T9 . .sf 3,i: Q,5 ii f 'fxf Gif' 'wi 54, 41125 xi . sr :N- ,J 1 . 1 -ma . rv ft - if? ., fr r r if ,. ',, v 1 wg ' V Ka 'a 'Q' WA' I 1 as ,V I gx.J'i,1.,8V-p it., an trait , . rrr if e f- . u l lf ie .ai rw f ,, H - , ,,',,, 'gf WA Brad Loftis tries his hand at stump jumping. b. Y,-K' If , M '. Y ,' , ' - Ieff Black goes into turn four Nathan I-Iouser comes down the home stretch. A . 4 .-g.s.k . fd., ,fx , - W5 ' A ' 1 f TQ . 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V s- .,..,, mi. cwaumnuduw Mas, , A msnsisifeg -f-. f 4 , h- f i 0 1 , ' A First Row: Fonza Dern Robert Burton, Mark Mayo, Steve Melby, Stacey Ballard, jeff Warren, Harvey Tarlton, Steve Hagen Bobby Blanton, Todd Cleveland, Second Row: Darin Lindsey, Bernard Williams, Keith Rendlemen, jim McCarty, john Rosenbaum, Trent Byers, Brian Morland, Greg Branch, Harold Anderson, Darrell Daniels. Third Row: james Herndon, Steve Cribb, jason Hellen Rob Davis, jerry Smith, Patrick Bailey, jeff Wood, jerry joe Woodby, Rob Rankin, Gary Baldwin. Fourth Row: Dusty Gardnen Derrick johnson, Nicky Bazzle, Scott Hancock, Mike Motto, john Ritten Brian Nichols, jeff Rhyne, Gary Stephens, Bruce Bolick, Gary Fingen and Mike Harrill. Boasting size in the offensive line and experience at key positions, East looked to end the current string of four losing sea- sons and make the playoffs this year: East Lincoln was a physically imposing team, averaging almost 200 pounds on the start- ing 11. Once again, the team fell one game short of the playoffs, placing them third in the newly-formed Big 6. Depth and a difficult schedule proved to be the team's downfall. Through the course of the season, East had to face such opponents as the number one ranked West Caldwell team, and Kings Mountain, who fell only two games short of a state cham- pionship. Five of six teams that East lost to went on to the state playoffs. jason Hellen a three-year starter as Outside Linebacker and Centeig was the spiritual leader of the team, which contained 31 varsity and 22 jayvee members. All seniors served as Captains during games. As in years past, the team was plagued by a slow start, but seemed to have recov- ered by the second game. East forced a powerful Kings Mountain team into over- time, only to lose on the fourth play. The first win came with the defeat of county rival West Lincoln, 21 to 6. East then opened the new conference schedule with style, blasting Hibriten with a score of 40 to Z 96 East gains yardage on the way to county title. I - . . . - Q I . . 9 my W 1 -1 . Q., - . L Q -X g gi ,, 5 5 . ,.,. . - . r' - ,, Q . 1 ., ., . .. 1 K c kg 1. '- . , -- 7 1 3'-ss 39 tg w .. ... K --gf K W----X s Q . Q nf X ' f ' ,K X I .xo g 1 . X ia .h ,Lau Q E ps ' V . z A 5 ix 1 :K Qu 4. 'GQ ,' 579 ' -- i 4' fwf 1-w ., 3:2 3'-sr 5' 'Q 4 f s Q'-P .gi 8- . . - .. . R 4 A i , W l 4 i Q K il fi . W . F an 2 S ,t M ' .- :. . . - ' 1 ' 5 ' ' .. - K S. yi fgfg .i12v3f- fs-':' . :- it ' . 5 Ss -- ,- A y t . - J. t ' m 3 Ni L 3, A sf? E .v ,Q L ,gf . W .. - we K fi: J ! V A k K m et , N , . 4 . - 1 - 'Q A 4. K. . h Ftizggig, Ei ' - ' -' ' .1 ' N ' f ' A e. 2615 - f-- . .- ss- . 1... .. -Wei? .Jw-1... f mg if f . .. . -. f Em ,-fi 1:--ssf'5.:' 'Lf -'.a.es.s'QWETL.oiifli'fs-',l.T'b,'?S'- -.iii 1: 3513 BACKS - Kneeling: john Rosenbaum, Greg Branch, Brian Morlan, jim McCarty, Trent Byers. Standing: Fonza Dern Stacey Ballard, Steve Melby, Robert Burton, Harold Anderson, Bernard Williams. SCOREBOARD V EAST Bandys 6 Kings Mtn. 14 N. Iredell 0 W Lincoln 22 Mitchell Co. 6 Hibriten 40 W. Caldwell 0 F T Ford 22 Lincolnton 21 St. Stephens 26 to finish 3rd in New Conference The climax of the season had to come in the final week when the Lincolnton game was postponed until the fol- lowing Monday. In a steady rain, a few devoted fans watched East Lincoln end seven years of frustration. East shut-out their bitter rival Lincolnton 21 to 0, making East the County Champions. The following Friday, in the seniors' last game, a group of determined players left their mark on the football program by setting several impressive records in a win over St. Ste- phens. This is one of the bet- ter groups we have had here, Coach Bolick stated. Their teamwork and togetherness have been outstanding. I feel really bad that we didn't ac- complish what we set out to do, which was to make the playoffs. East Dominates Lincolnton and West Lincoln for County Title!! A surprised Harvey Tarlton scrambles on a broken play. U3-r '5 ENDS Kneelzn RobRank1n jerr Woodb PatrzckBa1le r X V ll I! Standing Steve Hager Mark Mayo ., V x QLIARTERBACKS: jeff Warren, Keith Rendleman, Harvey Tarlton. j COACHES: Kneeling: Bruce Bolick, Nicky Baz- zle, Gary Fingen Derrick johnson. Standing: Mike Harrill, Gary Baldwin, james Herndon, Dusty - Xxx' . x . xx ig W eg' f'Q ki ' in isfiti 'lv Q far Gardner. i 1' 7 3' Jig v ' :,J 'W' ' fi ini v-Y, xi--W J' . , y gygy Z S. k 5163 9 2 i,i,32-e69if.,,e'i ae, i s--1 eif M zu ., 'wx N it .. i i f-Q is 1 .s-.s F ,ttst 1 A - . . T j.Vf FOOTBALL: First Row: Mark jackson, Doug Hancock, Sammy Beam, Steven Spivey, jay Barkley, Mike Nixon, Dale Parsons, Scott McClain, johnny Helms, Melvin Newman. Second Row: Chris Tins- ley, john David Bumgardnerg Mar- cus Burton, Brent Reel, Lee Beard, Mark Sherrill, Gary Readen Keith Rollins, Mike Griffin. Coaches: Der- rick johnson, Nicky Bazzle, Mike Harrill, james Herndon, Bruce Bo- lick, Gary Finger 97 X Coach of the Year Bolick resigns Good Luck, Coach we .i CENTERS: jason Heller and Todd Cleveland kai-4 m E553 si After 14 years of leading the Mustang football team into action, Coach Bruce Bolick decided to resign at the end of the 1985 season. Coach Bolick will be remembered by his players not because of the games won or lost, but for the influence he had on their lives. He taught his players about life using football as his classroom. The players would like to thank Coach Bolick and wish him the best in the future. TACKLES: Scott Hancock, Gary Stephens, jeff Wood, Rob Davis. SENIOR MLISTANGS Todd Cleveland, Ieff Warren, Steve Hagen Gary Stephens, Bobby Blanton, Iason Hellen Mark Mayo, Steve Melby, Stacey Ballard, Robert Burton, Harvey Tarlton, Rob Davis, Steve Cribb. ,ml gxt -. 1 me M. J 1 x 1' W Steve Hager takes a well-deserve break. .mkmf ' ' fn .t fF.:iA.2 Steve Melby receives Sundrop Player of the Week from PC. The sign says it all. 1 . em, - K . f Sophomore Steven Spivey, number 15, says, Varsity life is confusing. Guards and Tackles: Kneeling: Darrell Daniels, Mike Motto, Ierry Wild Man Smith, Bobby Blanton. Standing: Brian Nichols, jeff Rhyne, john Ritten Steve Cribb. I 'K 1 IIS Iohn Ritter chases the tackling record for a single season. Top right: Number 45 comes alive and snares another stray pass. Players leave their mark Outstanding Mustangs: When students and fans look back on the 1985 season, it will be remembered for the outstand- ing play and remarkable abilities of the players. There were three long-standing records broken by members of the team. First, of course, is senior running back Steve Melby, who became the first Mustang in school history to break 1,000 yards rushing in a single season. just as remarkable as the record was the way in which Melby broke it. With only two games left in the season, the yardage goal seemed out of reach. In the third quarter of the last game against St. Stephens, Melby found that he needed a little over eleven yards to break the 1,000 mark. On the following play, a fired-up Mustang team helped to give Melby a 70 yard run, shattering the record. Melby ended the game with 210 yards and both a single game and single season rushing record. In recognition of his efforts, Melby received the WLON player of the week award twice, the WLON player of the yean and was named a WBTV Sundrop player of the week. The Defense contained two record-breaking players, also. Linebacker Iohn Ritten a junior led the Mustangs in tackles in 9 of 10 games and averaged 10 solo tackles with six assists. Ritter fell short of the record of 104 solo tackles by only two. After the season ended, it was learned that his combined total of 161 tackles was the most ever in a season by a Mustang Player Three year starter Mark Mayo became another defensive weapon. Over the course of three years, he intercepted 13 passes, 6 of them this year His speed and quickness allowed him to return a few for touchdowns and help the Mustangs out of several tight situations. During the off season, Mitch's Body Flex Gym became the summer hangout for most of the team. Three of the most outstanding lifters were Rob Davis, Brian Morlan, and Greg Branch. They were members of Mitch's Powerlifting Team, which competed in the Polk County invita- tional meet. The team placed first over all. Brian Morlan placed Fourth, while Rob Davis came in first in the heavyweight division, with a total lift of over 1300 pounds. Al. Yes! Rob Davis is wearing a belt during his warm up set. 99 Offensive Page Nobody can hold the Mayo! This year's Mustang Offensive was af- fected by a slow start, averaging only sev- en points for the first three games. Then the offensive came alive in the fourth game when they switched from a Power I to a Wishbone backfield. The offensive had super potential. It held three-year starters Mark Mayo and Steve Melby re- turning at split end and running back, an experienced quarterback, Harvey Tarlton, not to mention the largest and strongest line in East Lincoln history. The offensive line, known as the HOGS contained se- niors Rob Davis, Steve Cribb, and Iason Hellen and juniors Brian Nichols and jeff Wolfie Wood. Honorary HOG Steve Manning the Mustang wishbone attack, Harvey Tarlton pitches back while Stacky Ballard provides ample blocking. Hager led the Mustangs with 19 receptions. The offense had general- ly a straight forward attack. It tended to run up the middle with super blocking provided by the H OGS and fullback Stacky Ballard. Howeven the offense could generate excitement. Ask Hibriten! In the opening conference game, East exploded for 40 points in three quar- ters, the most points scored in six years by an East Lincoln team. Steve Melby plows his way through number one ranked West Caldwell defense. X X X x x X X. xf Xosgzsis O O Wolfie Double - Ice Right East I.incoln't huge offensive line is ready, willing, and able. Melby gains yardage at the opening of the season on his way to the record. 1..1.,s-sf-1 dx .. . ,, . . ,, .mt -A ..-v...-N -Q -. .V -.w.t.-.Trp-,..e-w.f..n.-..t.s. -0-av ,m. The Grange C rush De ense l s Bad To The Bone East Defense Shuts Out Lineolnton 21-Zero! One half of the Bruise Brothers, jeff Warren, and Willy linebacker jerry joe Woodby zero in on an unsuspecting Warrior vi. Mark Mayo runs back an inter- ception and in doing so runs his way to All-Conference. Along with four returning starters, East Lincoln welcomed back two former outstanding players Derek johnson and Nicky Bazzle as coaches. Despite a relatively young defense, East fared rather well through the season. Returning veterans jason Hellen Rob Davis, john Ritten and Mark Mayo along with Steve Hagen jeff Warren, jerry joe Woodby, Patrick Bailey, Harold Anderson, and of course the Wild Man jerry Smith proved to be a defense with its ups and downs. They, howeven finished with a flurry, shutting out Lincolnton, holding them to only 80 total yards, and intercepting four St. Stephens passes. The highlight of the season came in the last game when two unsportsman-like penalties were called against East. On the following four plays a fired-up ORANGE CRUSH Defense sacked the Indians causing them to lose over 40 yards. john Ritter and Mark Mayo were later named to the All-Conference team. Swarming Mustang Defenders Harold Anderson fnumber 232 and Sam linebacker john Ritter fnumber 642 never give the back a chance, catching him in the backfield. Leaders of the secondary, Bruise Brothers Steve Hager and jeff Warren are both known for their witty remarks and hard play both on and off the field. We're here to cheer. . . come party with us . . . Upon reaching the final years of our High School lives, the Varsity Cheerleading Squad, as a unit, practiced, competed, and won. They have achieved their level of excellence and strive for more. When faced with defeat, they never lost hope, and with each victory they shone. While at camp, they received excellent reviews and won blue ribbons each night. Wendy Haymore was nominated for All American, and camp came to a close with the most Spirited Award given to them by a unanimous vote of all the other squads. Other honors and rewards were re- ceived as well. For instance, Angie Covington was voted Most Spirited. Each of these individuals has in his own unique way been instrumental in generating that spirit that sets them apart from all other squads. We say good-bye to our ' SENIORS. Alison reacting . . . 1 f 1 W ll ' ii i 1 Standing left to right: Iulie Nolen, Co-Captain-Angie Covington, Charles Adkins, Co-Captain-Alison Lackey, Wendy Haymore, Advisor-Ms. jones. Otherwise: Candy Bryan, Lori Callaway, Stephanie Sherrill, and Mascot-Lisa Lackey. Steph, Iulie, Wen, Ang, Candy, and Al, 'All in the Family. 102 , WI 2 , 'Z 5 xQ Q 1 -ax ,-ff 'M' 3 ' f ' MQ: f- ' 4 i54 x-AL As Mascot of East Lincoln, I have viewed our Mus- tangs from several sides, even from the inside. One must be willing to sweat with pride for the cheer- leaders as well as the players. It has been a pleasure and an honor to represent my school in this way. Is Lisa a futuristic martian? or MASCOT? .til if ,si .,.a1mw,,. i sl, . , - ., ,,JuNj t' For the first time in the history of East Lincoln, Standing left to right: Stacie Byers, Kim Sherrill, Dana Poovey, Debbie Yarben and Belinda Loftin. Kneeling: Lisa Pietsch, Heidi Hoyle, Missy Merlich. Wendy reacting . . . Charles waiting . . . Stacie, Heidi, and Kim show us what they went to camp for freshmen were allowed to be part of the Iunior Varsity Cheerleading Squad. Starting high school is tough, but these selected few have exerted the ener- gy and time which is needed to make an excellent squad. The Varsity Cheerleading Squad wishes you the best of luck in the future. its if N Angie dreading . . . fr, A-2 f--If?-' fi- 95- pl. Q Lori greasing . . . Standing left to right: Co-Captain-Alison Lackey, Lori Callaway, Wendy Hayrnore, Co-Captain-Angie Covington, Charles Adkins, MascotfLisa Lackey. OUR SENIORS! 9 fi I tk with TRI-CAPTAINS: Steve Melby, Mark Mayo, Harvey Tarlton. 104 Kneeling: Steven Hagen Tracy Forney, Harold Anderson, Marvin Forney. Standing: Coach Mike Harrill, jeff Tinsley, Harvey Tarlton, Steve Melby, Keith Rendleman, Doug Friday, Mark Mayo, George Hunten Greg Tinsley, Manager: Iames McClain. Varsity boys suffer defeat in semi- inals The East Varsity Boys' team experienced a rough season after losing three starters to graduation. The Mustangs also lost a number of games by just one or two points. Coach Mike Harrill says, It was a frustrating yeah with a lot of close games. We just couldn't get over the hump. The leading scorers of the team were Mark Mayo with 299 points and Steve Melby with 263 points. The boys entered the Confer- ence Tournament seeded sixth and defeated third-seeded St. Stephens. In the semi-finals East lost to second-seeded Lin- colnton by one point. This defeat ended the boys'season with a record of 3-9 in the Conference and 7-7 overall. SENIORS: George Hunten Steven Hagen Harvey Tarlton, Steve Melby, Mark Mayo. Not Pictured: Tracy Forney. Kneeling: Managers: Misti Cash, Cynthia Hagen Kathy Sherrill, Coach Yvonne Crouse. Standing: Amy Ballard, Pam Smith, Kim Padgett, Margie Stroud, Tonya Phinx, Dana Duncan, Christina Andersson, Amanda Vinson, Andrea Ross, Denise Hagen Tanya Wingate. Varsity girls display their colors The Lady Mustangs made an impressive showing this season. Yvonne Crouse moved up from I .V coaching to work with this years Varsity team. The team consisted of thirteen players ranging from freshmen to seniors. Each girl was given a chance to play and each girl had a different style. Their separate techniques came together and formed a single unit that worked well together The anticipation of every game added to the excitement. Win or lose, the pride of East Lincoln always stood out from ev- eryone else. We would like to congratulate Coach Crouse and the players on their successful season. TRI-CAPTAINS: Denise Hagen Sandy Bolick, Tanya SENIORS: Sandy Bolick, Tanya Wingate, Denise Hagen Andrea Ross, Christina Wingate. Andersson. 105 V Boys end the season on a winning note Kneeling: Scott McClean, jay Barkley, Iohnny Helms, Kent Cloningert Standing: Ernie Wingate lManagerI, Scottie Wilson, Shawn Forney, Louis McClean, Tim Cartnerg Brian Merck, Marty Milburn, Trent Barken Shon Grace, Scott Killian. The 1985-86 IM Basketball season turned out to be a big success. Despite their 7-11 seasonal record, they finished second in the conference with an impressive 6-4 standing, ending the year on a good note with a win over county rival and conference champions, Lincolnton. Coach Bazzle says, I would like to compliment the players on their desire and determination in turning a po- tentially disastrous season into a highly success- ful one. Attitude and heart are what all athletes are made of. Keep that in mind and future cham- pionships can be yours. Thanks once again for making East Lincoln I.V Basketball a big suc- cess. Coach Nicky Bazzle is an ace under pres- Sufe. IM Girls start season with new coach The I.Vf Girls'season turned out to be tougher than was expected. Under first year coach Randall Ewing, the girls played very well. Although the wins were not always there, the determination was. All the girls worked hard together and always managed to show enthusiasm and good sportsmanship. Kneeling: Sandra Whisnant, Mitzi Sherrill, Tara Fostex Renee Bynum, Erica Hagen Standing: Coach Randall Ewing, Amy Bost, Christie Carpenten Pam McCowan, Ann Huitt, Vanessa Bynum, Crystal Hicks, Ronzella Wingate, Maria Bates. Statisticians Leslie Edwards, Lisa Pacillas, Denise Hager, Misti Cash, Cynthia Hagen Keith Black. Matomania at - 'sQ' Kneeling: Berman Wesson, Clay Goodson, Daryl Grant, Andy Hartman, jeff Rhyne, fManagers: Deanna Ramsey, Susie Hall, Roberta jones, Laura Morgan, Lori Perleberg, Beth Hall, Donna Cookl, Brian Adams, Brad Boulware, Shannon Brotherton, Bill Ownes, Todd Long. Standing: Iamie Williams, Mike Warren, Donnie Nichols, Paul Sifford, Donnie Seifried, Chris Ransford, Greg Branch, Rob Davis, Chris Boulware, Mike Gloven Mike Dexten Herbert Hall, David fumes- , . S., .,.. . SENIORS: Mike Gloven Rob Davis, Donnie Seifried, Mike CAPTAINS: Paul Sifford, Greg Branch, jeff Rhyne. Dexten Chris Boulware. 108 A East Lincoln Brian Adams displays his Gaston MVP tro- phy. Paul Sifford thinks on his next move. jeff Rhyne gets his hand raised for a victory. David Iames - Sectionals Brian Adams - Regionals This is the second year East Lincoln has had a wrestling program under Coach Ben Iuelfs. The first couple of seasons have been a building process for the team. This season was full of excitement and surprises for our Wrestling Mustangs. Brian Ad- ams, Andy Hartman, and David Iames all gave exceptional performances this season, with all three going to Sectionals and Brian Adams advancing to Regionals. Next year we expect an outstanding sea- son from these wrestlers and several returning wrestlers. Ieff Rhyne takes another one down with the three quarter nelson O ag, . ,is 'W rl me l . flu I if .9 1. fe 3 , , 3 'ff 3 K. .fs iirs 'A , if Rx. as ft I A 1 C , . ' X, , C Class Coordinators Nina Beal, Danna Funderburk, Cathy' Crutchfield, Anne Miller SENIORS selected superlatives for the first time in ten years, and had a great time doing it! Lots of other changes took place as well. For the first time in the history of the school, no senior will be allowed to partici- pate in graduation exercise unless he has finished every one of his nineteen units. A second graduation ceremony will be held at the end of Summer School for those unfor- tunates who have not met these require- ments. Graduation requirements increased from eighteen to nineteen units. Seniors who maintain an 'YY' average or who have missed no more than three days are exempt from second semester final exams. 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Ng Lindsey Dellinger and Christie Henley Best Dressed lane Ballard Stacey Ballard WWW C rissie Beard Marty Beard Debbie Beckham Q S X S XFN N Nw W N2 X hx sg 'Y XJELX Charles Adkins Christina Andersson RK Q ' f' - x YW' Y' xg, Diane Baker Ning Beal Norm Belton Michele Bioens Tina Lynn Abernathy - May 5, 1968 Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Winterguard 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Most Improved Flag 2, Who's Who 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, FHA 2, 3, 4 - Historian 2 - Vice- President 3 - President 4. Charles jackson Adkins, Ir. - May 23, 1968 Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, National French Exam 2, Annual Staff 3, 4 - UNCC Yearbook Workshop Attendant 4, Ensemble 3, 4 - Appa- lachian State Choral Clinic 4, Play 2, 3, Office Assistant 4, FCA 4, Perfect Attendance 3, Who's Who 3, 4. Lena Christina Andersson - january ZZ 1967 Foreign Exchange Student 4, French Club 4, Varsity Bas- ketball 4, Chorus l 4, Band 4. Chad Ashley Ballard - April Z 1968 Auto Mechanics 2, 3, 4, VICA 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4. Melinda Iane Ballard - April 26, 1968 HOSA 3, 4. Stacey Lynn Ballard - May Z 1968 Football 2, 3, 4, FCA 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3. Margaret Diane Baker - October 22, 1968 FBLA 4, Pep Club 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Pfeiffer Drama Camp 2, Who's Who 4. Nina Denise Beal - Iune 16, 1968 Band 2, 3, 4 - Officer 2, 3 - Captain 4, Class Coordina- tor 2, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Play Orches- tra 2, 3, 4, Miss Merry Christmas Nominee 4, Teacher Assistant 4, Prom Waitress 2, Prom Committee 3. Crystal Gail Beard - April 8, 1968 Spanish Club 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Volleyball Team 3, Color- guard 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Bus Driver 3, 4 - Bus Driver Safety Award 3, 4, Student Council Alternate 4, Mr East Lincoln Escort 3, Teacher Assistant 4, FCA 4, Wittiest 4. Marty Len Beard - November 10, 1967 VICA Z, 3, 4, Carpentry President 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2. Debra Elaine Beckham - August 21, 1968 Photography 4, HOSA 3. Norm Tyler Belton - August 14, 1968 VICA 2, 3, 4, Carpentry 2, 3, 4 - Parliamentarian 2 - Secretary 3. Michele Elaine Bivens - September 3, 1968 HOSA 3, FBLA 4, Library Assistant 3, Teacher Assistant 4. 2-SE Bret Blackshear Sandy Bolick Iodi Bone Crissie Beard and Graham Perkins Wittiest AX 'X 1: 'Y ess Bernard Bynum Mark Bowden Samantha Bynum Q 'Ui - 'law--. XX Kelly Bost Chris Boulware Q N.- Andy Broughton Brad Burgess Carrie Caldwell Lori Callaway Bret Watson Blackshear - December 26, 1967 Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 3, Beta Club 3, 4, Play 2. Sandra Marie Bolick - February 4, 1968 j.Vf Basketball 2, Co-Captain 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Soph- omore Representative 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Pep Club 2, 3, FCA 3, 4, Student Council Alternate 2, 3, Executive Com- mittee 4, Prom Waitress 2, Prom Committee 3, Sophomore Highest Academic Average 2, French I Award 2, junior English Award 3, French Il Award 3, junior Marshall 3, N.C. Legislative Page 3, Photography 3, Morehead Nominee 4, County Nominee 4, Homecoming Court 3, 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Carrousel Princess Nominee 4, Ms. Merry Christmas Nominee 4, Best All Around 4, Teacher Assistant 4. jodi Kimberly Bone - August 8, 1968 Spanish Club 2, Teacher Assistant 4, Who's Who 4. Kelly Elizabeth Bost - September 12, 1968 Cheerleader 2, Homecoming Court, Pep Club 2, 3, French Club 2, Math Club 2, Photography 3, Prom Committee 3, Class Coordinator 3, Teacher Assistant 4. Christopher Todd Boulware - March 8, 1968 Nominee for the N.C. School of Math and Science 2, Ambassador for the Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership Seminars 2, Governor's Page Nominee 3, Football Statisti- cian 3, 4, Wrestling 4, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Teacher Assistant 4, Received appointment to West Point 4, French Club 2, 3, 4. Mark james Bowden - August 22, 1968 Band 2, 3, 4, Rifle Line 3, 4, Winterguard 3, Spanish Club 3, Pep Club 3, Bus Driver 3, 4, Rifle Captain 4, Who's Who 4, Stage Band 4, Andy Robert Broughton A january 25, 1968 Spanish Club 2, Bus Driver 4, Student Council 4, March- ing Band 2, 3, 4, Brass Ensemble 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, President 4. Bradley Burgess - january 1, 1968 Photography 4. Dana Lynn Burgess - December 19, 1967 Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Advanced Chorus 3, Cho- rus I 4, FBLA 4, Who's Who 4. Emmanuel Bernard Bynum - july 2, 1968 Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 4, FHA 3, 4, Horticulture 2, HOSA 4. Semanthia La'Vonne Bynum - january Z 1968 Student Council Alternate 4. Carrie Lee Caldwell Y March 18, 1968 Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, Winterguard 2, 3, Math Club 2, Play 3, Teacher Assistant 4, junior Mar- shall 3. Lori Renee Callaway - December 14, 1967 j.V Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, South-Western District Beta Club Secretary 3, Stu- dent Council Alternate 2, Representative 3, Student Council Secretary 4, Who's Who 4, FCA 2, 3 4, FCA Secretary 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, French 'b Vice President 4, Math Club 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Photogia, .,y 3: Teacher's Assistant 4, junior Marshall 3, Moreheaa Nominee 4, Highest Academic Average uf Most Likely i Succeed 4, Track Team Statistician -. ids-w Aaron Cantrell Tony Carpenter William Carpenter ,E , V Sharon Charles Karen Chovan Heidi Christopher Deanna Cody Kris Hobson and Cathy Crutchfield Most Unforgettable avg W v-fs'-fe 1-A Y ,W Sereena Caudill Chris Chapman Todd Cleveland Ronald Cobb Michael Aaron Cantrell - October 6, 1968 Tony Bruce Carpenter - May 19, 1968 Beta Club 3, 4. William Harvey Carpenter - March 14, 1968 Carpentry 2, 3, 4, VICA 2, 3, 4. Sereena Ann Caudill - january 31, 1968 Spanish Club 2, Cosmetology 2, 3, 4, VICA 2, 3, 4 - Reporter 2 A President 3. Christopher Wallace Chapman - September 10, 1968 Library Assistant 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Outstanding Library Assistant 3, Sharon Denise Charles - December 31, 1967 Chorus 2, FHA 4, Teacher Assistant 4. Karen Sue Chovan - September Z 1968 Valleydale: Volleyball 2, French Club 2, 3, 4 - Officer: Secretary 2 - Treasurer 3 - French II Award 2 - French III Award 3, Cheerleader 3, Treasurer - junior Class 3, Vice-President Sophomore Class 2, Typing I Award 2, Student Council 2, Algebra II 6' Trigonometry Award 2, National Honor Society 3 - President, Teacher Assistant 4, Scorekeeper - Baseball Eb' Softball 3, junior Marshall 3, Annual Staff- Editor 3, Newspaper Staff - Editor 3, Prom Decorating Committee 2, 3, Analysis Award 3, journalism Award 3. Heidi Noel Christopher - December 21, 1967 Band 2, 3, Flagline 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, FBLA 4, Literary Publications 3, Who's Who 3, Bus Driv- er 3, Concert Band 3. William Todd Cleveland - March 16, 1968 Football 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 3, 4. Everette Ronald Cobb, jr - August 19, 1967 Band 2, 3, 4. Mike Cody Beth Cole Deanna Maria Cody - january 8, 1968 Cosmetology 2, Spanish Club 3, French Club 2, j.V Bas- ketball 2, Who's Who 4, Student Council Representative 4, Teacher Assistant 3, Library Assistant 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Most Promising Award - Cosmotology 2, FCA 4. Michael Kevin Cody A March 16, 1968 VICA 2, 3, 4. Ada Elizabeth Cole A june 14, 1968 VICA 2, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Colorguard - Captain 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Winterguard 2, 3, 4, Winterguard - Captain 3, 4, Office Assistant 4, Who's Who 3, Most Outstanding Flagline Award 3, Concert Band 4. Danny Kriss and Lori Callaway Most Likely to Succeed Angela Covington Cathy Crutchfield Lora Daily Rob Davis f Mike Dellinger Shan Dellinger Steve Cribb Marta Cronland Alex Dellinger Derrick Dellinger I 1 Mike Dexter Laura Eurey Angela Danielle Covington - September 25, 1968 Student Council Representative 2, Class Coordinator 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Prom Waitress 2, Homecoming Court Representative 3, 4, Captain of Cheerleading Squad 4, Most Spirited Cheerleading Award 3, Best Personality 4, Pep Club 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, FBLA 4, FBLA Treasurer 4. Steven Carlis Cribb - May 12, 1968 Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Auto Me- chanics 2, 3, 4, VICA 2, 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4. Marta Ann Cronland - April 29, 1968 Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Flagline 2, Rifles 3, 4, Captain 4, Winterguard 2, 3, Soloist 3, Student Council Representa- tive 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Who's Who 3, FCA 4, Wres- tling Manager 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Perfect Attendance 3, Concert Band 4, Publications 4. Catherine Aloe Crutchfield - june 14, 1968 LV Basketball 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Student Council 2, 3, Mn East Lincoln Escort 3, 4, Senior Class Co-Ornator 4, Bus Driver 4, Teacher Assistant 4, Office Assistant 4, FCA 4, Colorguard 4, Whos Who 4, Most Unforgettable 4, Advanced Chorus 4. Lora Crosby Dailey - September 24, 1968 Cosmetology 2, VICA 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Who's Who 3, Office Assistant 4, Perfect Attendance 3. Robert Cotton Davis - Ianuary 16, 1968 Football 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3 Y Secretary 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 4 - 1st Place Heavy Weight East Gaston Tour- nament - Strength 8 Conditioning Award - Wrestling Co-Captain. Bruce Alexander Dellinger - Iuly 2, 1968 Auto Mechanics 2, 3, 4, VICA 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Escort 3, 4. Derrick Aaron Dellinger 4 Iune 2, 1968 Golf 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Most Depend- able. Lindsey Lee Dellinger - Iune 5, 1968 Tennis 2, 3, 4, Office Assistant 4, Student Council Repre- sentative 2, 3, Teacher's Assistant 3, 4, Prom Waiter 2. Michael Kevin Dellinger - February 1Z 1968 VICA 2, 3, 4, Carpentry 2, 3, 4. Shan Dellinger - August 19, 1967 Michael Louis Dexter - july 25, 1968 Beta Club 3, 4, Bus Driver 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Band 2, 3, I.Vf Basketball 2, 3, Who's Who 4, Wrestling 4. Laura Kathryn Eurey - june 2Z 1967 Pep Club 2, Spanish Club 3, FBLA 4. 7 N aria Fernandez Brian Ford Tracy Forney Danna Funderburk Shane Killian and Rhonda Keeoer Most Talented 20 Tammy Goodson Troy Graham Iarnes Grant Wayne Foster Alberick Francis john Gilbert Mike Glover Nuria Fernandez A April 4, 1968 Spanish Club 4, Foreign Exchange Student 4, Spain's School: Roller Skating 2, 3, Swimming 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, 1st Prize Religious Song Contest 2. joel Edmond Fisher jr. A April 30, 1968 Auto Mechanics 2, Photography 3, Horticulture 2, 3, 4, French 2, Pep Club 2. Brian Alan Ford A October 11, 1967 Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Student Council 3, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, junior Marshal 3, Semi-Finalist to the North Carolina School of Science and Math 2, Who's Who 4. Tracy Bernard Forney A March 6, 1968 Horticulture 2, 3, Basketball 2, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. john Wayne Foster A December 29, 1967 Vica 2, 3, 4, Auto Mechanics 2, 3, 4, Bus Driver 3. Alberick Francis A December 30, 1966 Danna Lynn Funderburk A july 16, 1968 Class Coordinator 3, 4, Student Council Representative 2, 3, 4, Executive Committee 4, Spanish Club Z, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Homecoming Court 3, 4, Carrousel Nominee 4, Miss Merry Christmas Nominee 4, Annual Staff 4, Teacher Assistant 4, Prom Committee 3, Most Attractive, Mr East Lincoln Escort 3. john Michael Gilbert A October 31, 1967 j.V Basketball 2, Spanish Club 3, Photography 4, Who's Who 4. Michael S. Glover ll A june 22, 1968 Marching Band 2, Concert Band 2, Spanislz Club 2, 3, Wrestling 4, Bus Driver 4, Spec. Program 2. Tammy Lynn Goodson A February 22, 1968 Beta Club 3, 4, Math Club 2, Pep Club 3, Marching Band 3, 4, Colorguard 3, 4, Winterguard 3, 4, Spanish Club Z, 3, s .wx .H Chris Gunter Lori Haas Concert Band 4, Who's Who 3, Library Assistant 2, Teach- er Assistant 4. Troy Antonio Graham A january 28, 1968 Hosa 3, 4, Manager Football 4. james Reginald Grant A August 18, 1968 FCA 2, Library Assistant 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Band 2, Christopher Douglas Gunter A May 6, 1968 Golf 3, Photography 4. Lori Marie Haas A june 22, 1968 FBLA 3, Colorguard 4, Chorus 4, Marching Band 4, Teacher Assistant 4, Library Assistant 4, Pep Club 3, Flag Line Captain 4. Denise Hager Greg Hager 49' f 6 Steve Hamilton Tina Harkey ' g r and Alice Warwick Most Dependable Steve Hager Wendy Haymore Becky Helms Susie Hall Ginger Hamilton l 01171 Hefner jason Heller Christie Henley julie Henry Denise Gwyn Hager - October ZZ 1967 Literary Publications 3, 4 - Editor 4, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Representative 2, Pep Club 2, 3, High Q!Quiz Bowl Team 4, j.V Basketball Team 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4 - Captain 4, Varsity Boys Basketball Stats 4, Softball Manager! Scorekeeper 3, Vol- leyball 3, Governor's School Nominee 3, journalism Award 3, junior Marshal 3, Moorehead Nominee 4, Who's Who 4, Teacher Assistant 4, Perfect Attendance 2, 3, North Carolina Scholar 4. Gregory Allen Hager - September 16, 1968 Horticulture 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 3. Steven Marion Hager v january 16, 1968 Football 2, 3, 4 - Co-Captain 4, j.V Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Most Improved 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Most Outstanding Spanish Student 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Math Club 2, Mr Merry Christmas Nominee 4, Annual Staff 4, N.C. Scholar 4, Mr East Lincoln Contes- tant 3, Teacher Assistant 4, FCA 2, 3, 4. Susie jean Hall - March 19, 1967 HOE 2, 3, 4, HOSA Officer Treasurer 2 - President 3 - Reporter 4, West Charlotte: French Club 2, Wrestling Manager 4, Office Assistant 4. Ginger Renee Hamilton - September 19, 1968 FHA 2, 4, FBLA 4, Photography 3, Marching Band 2, Stage Band 3, Concert Band 2, Pep Club 2, Teacher Assis- tant 4. joel Steven Hamilton - February 1Z 1968 Manager Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Basketball 2, Ensemble 3, 4, Appalachian Choral Festival 3, 4, Ad- vanced Chorus 4 - Section Leader 4, Pep Club 2, 3, FCA 2, 3, 4, Play 2, 3, 4. Tina Renee Harkey - june 25, 1966 Pep Club 2, Student Council Alternate 4. Debra Bernice Hawkins - june 1Z 1967 HOSA 4. Wendy Denise Haymore - june 25, 1968 j.V Cheerleader - Captain 2, Class Coordinator 2, 3, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Student Council Representative 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Photography 3, Who's Who 4, Homecoming Court Repre- sentative 2, 3, 4, Carrousel Princess 4, Annual Staff 4, Most Popular 4, Miss Merry Christmas Nominee 4, FCA 4, Teacher Assistant 4, All American Cheerleader Nomi- nee 4, Prom Committee 3, North Carolina Scholars Pro- gram 4, Presidential Award 4. joan Heafner - August 6, 1968 jason Scott Heller - December 10, 1967 Student Council 2, 3, 4 - Treasurer 3, Senior Executive Committee 4, FCA - Vice President 2 - President 3, Executive Committee 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4 - Co-Captain 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Mr. East Lincoln Contestant 3 - 1st Runner Llp 3, Most Popular 4, Teacher Assistant 4, Mr Merry Christmas Nominee 4, Best Offensive Lineman Award 3. Rebecca Sue Helms - December 28, 1967 FHA 3, Chorus I 2, 3, Advanced Chorus Office Assistant 4. Christie Leigh Anne Henley - March 12, 1968 Pep Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Office Assistant 4, FBLA 4 - President 4, j.V Basketball Varsity Basketball 3, Volleyball 3, Softball 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 3, Prom Waitress 2, Best Dressed 4. julie Marie Henry - October 22, 1967 Cosmetology 2 - Secretary - Treasurer 2, F 'li 4 Laura Higbie Harvey Tarlton and Sandy Bolick Best All Around Kris Hobson Mark Hodgson Greg Hooper Carole Howard George Hunter john Irnhauser ffh Selldlllll Lynn Hgafd 4 , 1 1 'D-' L' S A 3 1 i,,i.,,.,L L,,,m1,17 ,,AA,7?,,7 1 se 5 ,' 5 Theresa Horne Nathan Houser 1 1 , 4 1 Ginger 1011115011 jennifer johnson Laura Anne Higbie W February ZZ 1968 Marching Band 2, 3, Drum Captain 3, All-State Band 2, North Carolina All-American State Finalist 2, Concert Band 2, 3, Advanced Chorus 2 - Accompanist 2, Liter- ary Publications 3, 4, Student Council Representative 2, Math Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, FCA 3, North Carolina Scholars Program 4. Seadilia Ann Hill - September 10, 1968 Advanced Chorus 2, 3, 4 - Vice President 4, FHA 4. Tommie Lynn Hoard - April 22, 1968 Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Flagline 2, 3, 4, Winterguard 2, 3, 4, Advanced Chorus 2, 3, 4, VICA 2, FBLA 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Teacher Assistant 4, Library Assistant 4. Kris Gerald Hobson - December 10, 1967 Student Council Alternate 2, 3 - Treasurer 4 - Execu- tive Committee 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, UNCC Workshop Attendant 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 - President 4, National Academy of Science 2, Play 3, Basketball Stats 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Who's Who 4, Library Assistant 2, 3, Teacher Assistant 3, 4, Mr Merry Christmas Nominee 4, Home- coming Escort 3, 4, FCA 3, 4, National Member 4, Most Unforgettable 4, Mr East Lincoln Contestant 3,j.V Foot- ball 2, Volleyball Stats 3. Greg Hooper - january 22, 1968 Mark Hodgson - April 12, 1967 Harding: Track 2, IV Soccer 2. Theresa Louise Horne - April 25, 1968 Spanish Club 2, Advanced Chorus 2, 3, Chorus I 4, FBLA 4. Nathan Randall Houser - December 28, 1967 Cross Country 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Basketball Cameraman 3, English Award 2, Beta Club 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Rotary Leadership Camp 3, Third Place Essay Contest 3, Student Council Alternate 4, DAR Good Citizen 4, Teacher Assis- tant 4. Susan Carole Howard - Mary 15, 1968 Pep Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Winterguard 2, 3, 4, Colorguard - Captain 4, Concert Band 4, Flagline 2, 3. George Arthur Hunter - August Z 1968 Marching Band 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, j.Vf Football 3, j.V Basketball 3, Varsity Basketball 4, Track 4, Mn Merry Christmas Nominee 4. john Michael Imhauser - March 23, 1968 Horticulture 4, Wrestling 4, Photography 4, Carpentry 4, Spanish Club 2, jennifer Dawn johnson - November 20, 1967 HOSA - Treasurer 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Teacher Assistant 4, HOSA Competitive Events 3, 4, Blood Mobile Assistant 3, 4. jennifer Marie johnson - March 25, 1968 HOSA 3, 4, HOSA Competitive Events 3, 4, Teacher Assistant 4. 125 Marie johnson Diane Iones Roberta jones N l Rob Davis and Angela Covington Best Personality Shawn Keller Danny Kriss Alison Lackey Lisa Lackey Rhonda Keever Sandy Keever .HX Wesley Kelly Shane Killian . SI. fx Mark Langley Susan Lewis Marie johnson - November 8, 1967 Track 2, Chorus 2, 3, Horticulture 2. Lana Diane jones - December 25, 1967 Cosmetology 2, 3, 4, VICA 2, 3, 4 - Vice President 3, Miss VICA 2, 3. Library Assistant 3. Roberta Mae jones - August 31, 1968 Wrestling Manager 3, 4,SPep Club 2, Band 2, 3, FHA 4, Who's Who 4, Teacher Assistant 4, VICA 2, 3, Annual Staff 4. jerry Wayne joynen jr - February 2, 1968 Horticulture 2, 3, 4. Lisa Michelle Keener A September 1Z 1967 FHA 3, 4. Rhonda Kay Keever - August 8, 1968 Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Section Leader 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Governor School for Performing Arts 2, 3, Ensem- ble 4, Play 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, All State Band 2, North Carolina Scholar 4, Most Talented 4. Sandra Denise Keever - November ZZ 1967 Marching Band 2, 3, 4 - Secretary 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 4, Carrousel Princess Nominee 4, Bus Driver 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Teacher Assistant 4, FCA 3, 4, Who's Who 4. Shawn Denette Keller - june 4, 1968 Basketball 2, Softball 4, Pep Club 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, 4 - Treasurer 3 - Secretary 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4 - President 4, Who's Who 4, Prom Waitress 2, FCA 4, Teacher Assistant 4, Marching Band 3, 4, Rifle Co-Captain 4, Winterguard 3, 4. Wesley Kelly - july 5, 1966 Shane Derek Killian - july 31, 1968 Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 3, Play 2, 3, 4, All-State 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Brass Choir 3, 4. Daniel Paul Kriss - October Z 1968 Student Council Alternate 3, Student Council Executive Committee 4, Marching Band Z, 3, 4, Drum Captain 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Math Club 2, Prom Waiter 2, Prom Com- mittee 3, jr. Marshall 3, Teacher Assistant 4, Who's Who 4, Play Orchestra 2, 3, Mn Merry Christmas Nominee 4, Most Likely To Succeed 4, Math Award Z, Beta Club Reporter 3, Beta Club Vice President 4, District Club Vice President 3. Alison Grey Lackey - june 4, 1968 French Club 2, 3, 4 - Secretary 3 - Reporter 4, Beta Club 2, 3, 4 - Secretary 3 - Reporter 4, Math Club 2, Executive Committee 2, Pep Club 2, 3, FCA 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Governor's Page Nominee 3, junior Mar- shall 3, Who's Who 3, j.V Cheerleader 2 - Co-Captain 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4 - Captain 4, Student Council Representative 3, Executive Committee 4, Teacher Assis- tant 4, Photography 3, Baseball Team Stats 3. Lisa Laura Leigh Lackey - May 25, 1968 Basketball 2, Softball 2, Student Council Alternate 2, Varsity Mascot 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, Annual Staff 4, Who's Who 4, Majorette 2, FCA 4, Mn East Lincoln Emcee 3. jonathan Mark Langley -- july 1Z 1968 Auto-Mechanics 2, 3, 4. Susan Elaine Lewis - july Z 1968 Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Play 3, Appalachian State Choral Clinic 4. 1 Suzanne Lewis Matthew Logan Sherry Lowman .4 ,VCR K, . ,I I his Ritchie Marley Pamela Mashburn Tom Mathis 1 . D junior McKinnish jeff Warren and Danna Punderburk Most Attractive Tracey Luttrell Donnie Maggart Ray Maxwell Mark Mayo Ethel McLean ' Quentin McNutt Virginia Suzanne Lewis - September 8, 1968 French Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Library Assistant 3. Matthew Kevin Logan - April 24, 1968 Horticulture 2. Sherry Lynn Lowman - April 10, 1968 PHA 3. Tracey Ann Luttrell - Iuly 22, 1968 Donald Maggart, Ir - October 14, 1966 Richard Dean Marley - january 19, 1967 Pamela Grace Mashburn f july 8, 1968 Wiley Thomas Mathis - November 23, 1967 Tennis 2, 3. Vernon Ray Maxwell - October 31, 1967 Pep Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Bus Driver 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Carpentry 2, Student Council Representative 4. Mark Mayo - April 9, 1968 Varsity Football 2, 3, 4 - All Gazette 2 - All Conference All Gazette 3 - All Conference 4 - Greensboro Top 100 Pick 4 - Most Improved 2 - Co-Captain 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, IV Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4 v Co- Captain 4, Track 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Most Athletic 4. William Lee McKinnish, Ir - Ianuary 1, 1968 Ethel Shirlene McLean M October Z 1968 FHA 4, DECA 3. Quentin McNutt - August 13, 1968 129 WEEEYSX lilllll A 6 Brian Ford and Denise Hager Most Intelligent Laura Morgan David Moyer Rose Anne Oakley Lisa Pacillas Lynn M eares Tommy Mullins Chris Parham 1 .. .L,,., .. , W Q' Tonya Lynn Meares - july 2, 1968 Tennis 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3. Stephen Donald Melby - january 15, 1968 Varsity Football 2, 3, 4 - WBTV Sundrop Player of the Week 4 - WLON Player of the Year 4 - All Conference Running Back 4 - All Conference Punter 3,4, All Ga- zette Running Back 4 - Offensive Back of the Year 3, j.V Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4 - Captain 4, Track 2, 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 2, Student Council Executive Committee 2, 3, Morehead Nominee 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Mr. East Lincoln Contes- tant 3, Who's Who 4. Anne Kathryn Miller - june 19, 1968 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Executive Committee 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Beta Club 3, 4 - Treasurer 4, FCA 3, 4 - Vice Presi- dent 3 - President 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Class Coordinator 4, Miss Merry Christmas Nominee 4, Governor's School Nomi- nee 3, All State Alternate 2 f All State Symphonic Band , 3, Student Council Re resentative 3, Executive Commit- Steve Melby Anne Miller tee 4, Homecoming Cliurt 4, Teacher Assistant 4, Who's Who 4, Play Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Mr East Lincoln Escort 3. Laura Annette Morgan - August 24, 1968 Pep Club 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Literary Publications 3, jr English Award 3, Lincoln Arts Council Literary Contest W 1st Place Poetry 3, S.PE.C. '85 3, Who's Who 4, Wrestling ManagerlScorekeeper 3, 4. David Michael Moyer - November 4, 1967 Bus Driver 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Wrestling 3, Spanish Club 2, 3. Thomas Clifford Mullins, jr - November 22, 1967 Cross Country 2, 3, Bus Driver 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Baseball 2. joseph Norman Myers, jr: - july 18, 1968 Tennis 2, 3, 4, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Teacher Assistant 4. Stephen Wayne Nixon - july 21, 1968 Football 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Golf 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Homecoming Escort 4, Spanish Club 4 - Reporter 4, FCA 2, 3. Rose Anne Oakley - September 25, 1967 106 Myers Steve Nixon Chorus I 2, Advanced Chorus 3. Lisa Michele Pacillas - june 21, 1968 Marching Band 3, 4, Rifles 3, 4, Winterguard 3, 4, Win- terguard Trio 2, Concert Band 3, Beta Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, FCA 3, 4, Varsity Basketball Scorekeeper 4, Annual Staff 4, Teacher Assistant 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, North Carolina Scholar 4, Who's Who 4. Archie T Palmen III - january 28, 1968 FCA 2, 3, 4, Bus Driver 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, jazz Band 2, 3, 4, Play 2, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, Track 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Whos Who 3, 4, SDAHSS 2, 3, 4, l.I.S. National Leadership Merit Award 3. Shannon Christopher Parham - August 6, 1968 HOE I 6' II 3, 4, HOSA 3, 4, Football 2, Bus Driver 4, Scott Edward Phillip Peltack H july 10, 1968 Band 2, 3, 4. William Franklin Perkins - May 2, 1968 Ensemble 2, 3, 4 - Vice President 4, Marching Band 4, Winterguard 4, Appalachian Choral Clinic 4, Advanced Chorus 2, 3. , Scott Peltack Frankie Perkins 131 Graham Perkins Lori Perleberg Christina Phillips Kendra Poovey Merle Randall Mark Mayo and Andrea Ross Most Athletic Sonya Rendleman Ion Rhyne Mark Phillips Paula Price IVR I im Rich Lynn Plyler Kimi Quattlebaum Mark Ritchie Graham Bryan Perkins 4 August 30, 1968 Tennis 2, 3, 4, I.Vf Basketball 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, SPEC 3, Mr East Lincoln Contestant 3, Wittiest 4. Lori Ann Perleberg - February 5, 1968 Tennis 4, FCA 4, Spanish 4, Wrestling Manager 4, Who's Who 3, 4, Teacher Assistant 4, Assistant Vice President 4, South Mecklenburg: Tennis 2, 3, Most Improved 3, Bas- ketball Stats 2, 3, Office Assistant 2, Young Life 2, 3, Sabres Out to Serve 2. Christina Carol Phillips - September 19, 1968 FCA 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Mr. East Lincoln Pageant Escort 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Office Assis- tant 4, Who's Who 4, Essay Contest Winner 3. Patricia Lynn Plyler - May 29, 1968 Chorus 4 - Section Leader 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Art 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 2, Who's Who 4. Kendra Annette Poovey - March 23, 1968 HOSA 3, 4, Bus Driver 3, 4, Library Assistant 4. Paula Michelle Price - june 23, 1968 HOSA 3, 4. Kimi Ann Quattlebaum - March 26, 1968 FHA 4 - Secretary 4, Library Assistant 4, South Stokes: Track 2, IROTC 2, 3, Drill Team 2, 3, Colorguard 2, 3, FCA 3. Merle Lee Randall - February 2, 1968 Wrestling 2, 3, Band 2, 3, FBLA 4 - Parliamentarian 4. Sonya Marie Rendleman - October 16, 1968 Advanced Chorus 2, Office Assistant 4, Miss Merry Christmas Nominee 4. Ionathan Ellis Rhyne - Iune Z 1968 Football 2, 3 - Football Stats 3, 4, Basketball Video 2, 4, Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, FCA 2, 3, 4, Appalachian Choral Festival 3, 4, Section Leader 4, Bus Driver 3, 4. james Houston Rich - August 21, 1967 Carpentry 2, 3, 4, VICA 2, 3, 4 - VICA Reporter 4. Mark Stephen Ritchie - December 19, 1967 Horticulture III 4, Spanish Club 2, 3. 133 34 M elod ie Roseboro Scott Sawyer Andrea Ross Donnie Seifried ' X? K Xe 'F 4+ Ir 56 ,, vi Barbara Sadler Scott Sharpe Elf N 5 jason Heller and Wendy Hayrnore Most Popular Donna Smith . . 'QQ r Scott Saine T Lynn Sawyer I Tammy Sigmon Timmy Sigmon ,,,, 1. W ws Q A vzlvi--4 f- Eiga . 'y I . .N I Q soelg yy y 4 fm- . joe Smith It Nita Smyre Melodie Ann Roseboro - Iune 20, 1968 Chorus I 2, Advanced Chorus 3, Track 2, Flagline 3, 4, Marching Band 3, 4, FCA 3. Andrea Denise Ross - October 9, 1968 Spanish Club 3, Most Athletic 4, Office Assistant 4. Barbara Rebecca Sadler - january 26, 1968 HOSA 3, 4, FHA 4, Assistant 4. Marty Scott Saine - October 12, 1967 Carpentry 2, 3, 4, VICA 2, 3, 4. Phillip Lynn Sawyer - March 24, 1968 Auto Mechanics 2, 3, 4, Office Assistant 4, Bus Driver 3, 4, Homecoming Escort 4. Donald Scott Sawyer - March 24, 1968 Carpentry 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Carpentry 4, VICA Club 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Escort 4, Library Assistant 2, Office Assistant 4, Bus Driver 4. Donald Tracy Seifried - September ZZ 1968 Football Manager 2, Wrestling 3, 4, Football 4. David Scott Sharpe - October 6, 1966 Carpentry 2, 3, 4, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4. Tamela Michelle Sigmon +- june 1Z 1968 French Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Annual Staff 3, 4, Co- Editor 4, Student Council Alternate 4, Office Assistant 4, UNCC Workshop 6? Annual Staff Attendant 4, Perfect Attendance 2, 3. Donna Kay Smith - October 2Z 1967 Marching Band 2, 3, Concert Band 2, FBLA 4, Co-Op 4. Ioe Michael Smith - Iuly 16, 1968 Carpentry 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, VICA 2, 3, 4, FHA 4. Nita Elaine Smyre - April 19, 1968 Student Council 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Office Assistant 4. 135 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, 3, Most Improved 2, Volley- ball 3, Most Improved 3, Student Council Alternate 2, 3' 1 Kim Starnes Angie Stephens Teresa Stilwell Harvey Tarlton lack Thomas Missy Thomas Kevin Tillman jill Trexler Scott Tuggle wx. Missy Stiwinter Greg Sutphin 'TN - I eff Thrift Kelli Tillman Eddie Walker Tony Walls Kimberly Dawn Starnes - April 16, 1968 Library Assistant 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Winterguard 2, 3, Who's Who 3, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 4. Angela Lynn Stephens - September 12, 1968 Spanish Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Volleyball 3, Advanced Chorus 3, HOSA 4, Historian 4, Teacher Assistant 4, FBLA 4. Teresa Ann Stilwell - May 31, 1968 Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Winterguard 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Publications 4, Office Assistant 4, Who's Who 3, Concert Band 4. Melissa Scharlene Stiwinter - April 18, 1968 Basketball Manager 2, FHA 4, French 2, Teacher Assis- tant 4, Photography 2. Gregory Lee Sutphin - january 25, 1967 Football 2, Carpentry 2, 3, 4, VICA 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 4. Harvey Leonard Tarlton - Ianuary 26, 1968 Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Most Improved 3, Student Council 2, 3, Executive Committee 4, Pep Club 2, 3, FCA 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Captain Basketball 4. Angela K. Thomas - February 22, 1968 Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Flagline 3, Rifleline 3, Winter- guard 3, LV Basketball 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Officer 3, Span- ish Club 2, 3, Secretary - Treasurer 3, Student Council Alternate, Representative 4, FBLA 4, Vice President 4. lack Russell Thomas - August 28, 1968 I.Vf Soccer 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, junior Classi- cal League 2, Spanish Club 3, Student Body Council 2, Mr Merry Christmas Nominee 4, Presidential Classroom 4. Ieffrey Dean Thrift - November 14, 1967 Band 2, 3, 4. Kelli Page Tillman - August 1, 1968 Student Council Representative 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, President of HOSA 3, 4, Teacher Assistant 4, Iill Annette Trexler - August 16, 1968 IM Cheerleader 2, Library Assistant 2, Marching Band 3, 4, Flagline 3, Rifle Line 4, Spanish Club 3, Advanced Chorus 2, 3, 4, President 4, FCA 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Bus Driver 3, 4, Winterguard 3, 4, Carrousel Princess Nomi- nee 4. Carl Edward Walker Ir - September 1Z 1968 Auto Mechanics 2, VICA 2, Spanish Club 3, 4. Tony Deran Walls - june 3, -1967 Basketball 2, Football 2, 3, Track 2, 3. 137 38 jeff Warren Alice Warwick Lisa Williams .fl 'L r Daphne Wilson Dortheia Wilson Dochett Wilson Elizabeth Wright Paula Williams Tanya Wingate Warren Wingate Gary Wooten jeffrey Trent Warren - March 1, 1968 Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Mr Merry Christmas Nomi- nee 4, Most Attractive 4, Mr East Lincoln Contestant fMs. Congeniality! 3, Photography 4. Mary Alice Warwick - january 2, 1968 New Hanover High School, Wilmington, N.C.: Young Life Member 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Annual Staff 3, 4, Annual Staff Co-Editor 4, UNCC Annual Staff Workshop Attendant 4, Teacher Assistant 4, Student Council Representative 4, Most Dependable 4. Lisa Lannette Williams - March 18, 1968 Marching Band 2, 3, French Club 3, Library Assistant 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3. Paula Ann Williams - October 18, 1967 j.V Cheerleader 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Annual Staff 4, Carrousel Princess Nominee 4, Who's Who 4, Office Assistant 4, Student Council Alternate 2. Daphne Lynn Wilson - january 8, 1968 Marching Band 2, 3, Concert Band 2, 3, Play 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, junior Marshal 3, Pep Club 3, Quiz Bowl Team 3, 4, l,I.S. History Award 3, Presiden- tial Classroom 4, Library Publications 4. Dochett Wilson - March 12, 1968 Dortheia Lavon Wilson - january 29, 1968 Cosmetology 2, 3, 4, VICA .2, 3, 4, VICA Parliamentarian 3, FHA 3, Pep Club 3, Office Assistant 4, Ms. Merry Christmas Nominee 4. Tanya Yvette Wingate - December 1Z 1967 j.V Basketball 2, 3, Varsity Basketball 4, Captain 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Co-Section Leader 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Softball 3. Warren Wingate - September 18, 1968 Gary Ray Wooten - March 11, 1968 Band 2. Elizabeth Ann Wright - january 18, 1968 French Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Spec. Participant lCataw- bat 2. 139 J? ILA! r Ll M55 ,-'-vu ,., S wznd 1. ,rw -,,,..,.f,,-.,.....M wh-V ----Q.,-.. 15,4 --.L......v - ,.. QQ ' ... ' 3. President Rea- gan, with his wife Nancy, gives the A-Okay sign from his hospital win- dow in july after undergoing sur- gery to remove a cancerous tumor from his lower in- testine. The 74- year-old president was back on the job within weeks after the operation. An entire city block was de- stroyed in Philadel- phia. Police tried to evict members of the radical group MOVE from their fortified rowhouse by dropping a small bomb on the build- ing. A fire was started by the de- vice and about 60 houses were de- stroyed. The explosion of the space shuttle Chal- lenger, which killed all seven crew members, was the first in-flight di- saster in 56 manned LI.S, space missions. lt touched the hearts of all Americans and brought mankind closer together The victims were Dick Scobee, Michael Smith, Iudith Resnik, Ronald McNaire, Ellison Oni- zuka, Gregory Iarvis, and Christa McAuliffe. Qimllen Doug Marlette summed up the feel- ings of those who saw the tragic explo- sion of the space shuttle Challenger by his sensitive ex- pression of all Americas grief. CRe- printed by permis- sion of Charlotte Observerl. Ceremonies were held at various times during the year at the Vietnam Memorial in Washington to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the fall of Siagon government in Viet- nam. The Vietnam Memorial is inscribed with the names of more than 58,000 dead or missing soldiers from the Vietnam 101171 -gc ., fi' -wa 'V I .f MQ if ,f -f V nl,-'rf '. , ww- a,g,,,,g.w-W - f-L' -fit . lk as , qt. sa, Q, , ug 3 W cs- W .n -ff T' ,J A-V T ' ' wi . it i 0 Christa McAuliffe folds her training uniform as she packed for a trip to Houston where she be- gan training for her trip into space. McAuliffe was a high school teacher from Concord High School in Concord, NH. X . 198 : Mustangs STRI VE forthe top .sw i X 'WA V ' ,. bf-- , ,ge f -N ' ' . . H ,, ' -4 , , . .gs f ' - Q- ,- 'M - Cincinnati Reds player-manager Pete' Rose broke Ty Cobb's career hit record in Septemben The historic No. 4,192 hit was a single to left field on a 2-1 pitch from San Diego Padres right-hander Eric Show with one out in the bottom of the first inning. h . D, MW wa, w -... N - I I ,,,,, .,,,,wW,,,,,,..,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,W,.,,,.,,,,,w,...,,,,, ,,,, N-N W... The Mustangs tip-off a classical season. 11 f 5 . A xx , 141 ' ' 1 4 ,,,,, .. 1 V 43 Q n.. lu.. Lance Reid gives us all a golf lesson. Rob Davis gets set for a very large match. me 6 W . . . but this season was not the year of the horse in all sports. East was competitive in every category, especially in tennis where the girls had an unblemished record of 10-0. lust like those who broke world records, East athletes have the pride, sportsmanship, and determination necessary to build champions. E , james Grant keeps his eyes on the mitt. 5 he X 'Jn' it f I Lp 1Q.s,gg1.Lww-M'-1 'R A 'gulf ,, qx '14 The Kansas City Royals won the World Series. Royals pitcher Bret Saberha- gen embraces third baseman George Brett after pitching a five-hitter to give the Royals the World Series crown over the St. Louis ardinals. Saberhagen, I the winner of two series games, was named as the Most Valuable Player in the series. 1 Bear rnania strikes U.S. Chicago Bears lim McMahon and kicker Kevin Butler onthe sidelines during Super Bowl XX. The Bears beat the New England Patriots 46-10. B. iv' :tt , , s -K xy I il I N KZ, iff R 3 W Q 4 . ,. 4 -me , . - - e,.,..,i.. -- Mrs Y .uw-V---A-1-N' i e V 1985 A tzrne for laughter . Blue-collar troubadour Brace Springsteen was the undisputed boss of rock 'n roll. His songs about Viete nam veterans, steelworkers and factory workers hit many responsive chords with all ages of Americans. His Born in the U.S.A. ancl My Home Town pro'- rrzoted the spirit of Nationalism in 1985. The Boss is Born In the u.s.A. 'Fweef' the at erorrlarffreefewewffheoees ffkel f'Cre2a far etY0a 'f -aaaflffllaregg Llp with Aeee lMyE,LQveg Here M rfffeafee eeeeareeeereeaaellfferaSereeferffefeerrrlede lfefje lrff rift Ael r r la .erl llae e lre rl e l t le l, lr elra lllw lkrly e j etll f e l 5 AAAA 2 it V'V',V V,fA 'V f, il 5 L l r eeee eA e e T: e e r e l r et K V gygk Vkli -k,i, V' Y A , 'K W W 'Sxu,,,.gh I . , , 5 A S ealll W2 And a time for tears . . . Disaster Shakes X Mexico A series of devastating earth- quakes rumbled through Mexico City in September leaving mass de- struction. Few ofthe 18 million lio- ing in the metropolitan area escaped the effects of the first earthquake- which registered 8.1 on the Richter scale-on the second, which regis- tered 25. Hometown Tragedy The Passing gf An Age . . .But the tragedy that most directly affected us was the loss of Four prominent actors died in late 1985: Orson Welles, 70, of a heart attackg Llo dNolarz 83 o lun cancer'Rock Hudson 59 o AIDS'and YalBrennen one of our own, Donald Beam, on October 10. y , , f g , , , f , 65, of cancer 1 x ,FX y 145 Q film r International terrorism spread to the sea in 1985. Pour Palestinian ter- rorists hijacked the Italian cruise-iinen the Achille Laura, while on a cruise in the Mediterranean Sea. Many Americans were angered as one American was killed during the ordeal. After the terrorists released the ship, the Egyptian government agreed to re- turn the hijackers to the PLO. Howev- en the hijackers were intercepted by American jets as they were being flown out of Egypt and returned to Italy to stand trial. isis X ' in 1985' ations ace acts In 1985, racial tension in South Africa reached high levels. The attention of the world was focused on South Africa as many nations questioned the properness of a mod- ern-dayApartheid system, In South Africa, 'riots were an almost 'daily occzirrencefas blacks protested Apartheid. Shown here, a white man runs from a jeeringc groupfgof stone-throwing blacks in downtown Iohan- nesburg aas widespread violence continued to errnpt throughout theicountry. V '4 2 Q X' cz 1 . 1 ' A L ! 'A mg, x--al Terrorists shocked the world once more. A Trans World Air- lines jet with 145 passengers and 8 crew members was hijacked this I une in Athens, Greece. The Sheite hijackers then forced the plane to fly to Beirut, then to Algeria, and hack to Beirut. The majority of the hostages were released within days, but 39 re- maining hostages were held for 17 days. During the hijacking, the terrorists killed one American hostage, of terrorism and violence The war in the Middle East continued through 1985. A distraught Mos- lem hugs his son only mo- ments after they survived a car bomb explosion out- side of a West Beirut res- taurant in late August. Explosions like this are often common in Beirut. They are shown being hurried away from the carnage by another man as cars burn in the rub- ble-strewn street. Y. 9. .W-ff ' ff A. 4' -.qfj '. .ar ' f -'hh-in '.A -11 .sn-L H ' -Q f-, . 'sv so ,! '13's 'Oli ' . ,- , 435-,f-.1 e f ' Q -4 ,, , .4 W' ,M 4 , A, .Y Q ....- vv-Q vm:--A, Q . Q- ,V , H .. V f 5 Pictures like this are typical examples ofthe peaceful life we experience at East Lincoln. We should all be thankful that we have not been subject to terrorism, wan or other tragedies. 147 'ing Brian Morlan is rockin' to his favorite group Black Flag and insists that he is Not a Machine!! juniors obtain Excellence Class Coordinators 148 Amy Ballard, Georgie Smith, Ashley Sigmon, and john Ritter. Our favorite model is Crystal Hicks. juniors stay busy, and it's not always with school work! This is the year for raising money for the prom, taking the competency test, and deciding what we're going to do with our lives. After all, we're not sophomores any more . . . we're almost seniors! This is a time to make decisions which will affect us the rest of our lives. There are new respon- sibilities and new adventures. Early in the year we chose Georgie Smith, john Ritten Amy Ballard, and Ashley Sigmon as class coordinators. Their primary leadership responsibil- ity is to spearhead the organization of the junior- senior prom. juniors must say So Long to the seniors in as classy a way as possible. Each prom has to be better than that of the year before. This yean the seniors won't be disappointed. To raise the money for the prom the juniors have traditionally sold magazine subscriptions, in Sep- temben to all our friends, relatives, and assorted strangers. In October the juniors must prove their compe- tency by taking the State Competency Tests in reading and math skills. Most show that they real- ly haven't wasted their ten years in school-some have. Those who do not pass get another chance to show their stuff in the spring. Being a junior can be a difficult experience be- cause everyone expects a junior to be mature and responsible, to behave, to excel in school work and in athletics, to drive carefully, to be respectful to our teachers, to stay out of trouble, to help the sophomores, to respect the seniors, to decide what we want to do with our lives, to get a job, to be able to do our homework, to read library books without losing them, to plan, to organize, to sell, to have a good time without making fools of ourselves, to manage our money, as well as our time, to hold our tempers, to stay in school, to be on time . . . and countless other unreasonable demands are forever being put on us because we're the middle class. Regardless of whether we meet all the demands, Vickie Beam still maintains that we're impossible to deal with. While in the massive cruise mobile, spewrnas- ten Mike Motto points out that juniors know how to Party, too!!! Pretty Red Head -Tina Robinson proves that all Redheads aren't mean. Too Much Too Little Too Late Debbie Mathis and Tarnera Hager have a big problem keeping people away from their toot- toots. L IU TIORS 149 0 Harold Anderson Mark Ballard 1 David Bargoil Donna Biddix 1-Hz' k Terry Auton Patrick Bailey Amy Ballard Denny Ballentine Beth Cole daydreams over her hot date. xr, fryk K 3 ,t. Camille Belton Wanda Bennett Sherry Bice keith Black Leslie Bookout Greg Branch Ierry Brunton Trent Byers Shannon Carpenter mylffl Iarnie Cline Candance Bryan Nancy Bryant Tina Bundrick ' ' fr-TQATQS W ,k BB ey xx Steven Spivey, East Lincoln's own DJ. Tripp Callaway We 1 'H' , J . Hun: Misti Cash Beth Clark Gina Cleveland Meredith Cloninger Staci Cody Lori Conner v-- .c,,..,....,,,,M-rm ,,,,f.-.mx I ,L .-.A -1-N Kathryn Cook y ' ,, Dariel Dellinger Eric Dennis Rob Edwards Leslie Cook David Crow Lisa Pacillas and Alice Warwick show their school spirit in their Orange and White attire. Fonza Derr Shawn Devine If? Iason Ellis Staci Faulkner X C' '1 if Linda Dean Michael Dellinger --we V --,, T Darren Duggins Marvin Forney M, t 5 Q., ,pw- Iason Fortenburry Angie Fowler Mark Fowler Gregg Gardner Sandi Garrett Linda Garrison Larry Graham jay Griffin Angie Gunter ig Mike Funderburk Tammy Goodson S Cynthia Hager 6- C h4 Tamara Hager Scott Hancock Another typical weekend for jason. .Iya- E mz X ' me fi 5. f '- PR? l Twp: A. I. Harris Brad Harris Tim Hart David Hatley A ' f ,If Renee Helms Bryan Hicks Dana Lineberger enjoys summer vacation. i 2 , , Crystal Hicks Deedy Hines Karie Hoare David Holmes jill Howard Ann Huitt Sam Hunt Leslie Iackson Sf Missy Iones jeff Iordan Christine Lamp Evelyn Laney Dana Lineburger Brad Loftis ,W I ,.-v X f 'sf T 'Wt Q i on , Todd Long Stacy Lundkovsky H Wendy Kirby Trisha Kull Z I Bryan Lanning Tim L66 1, ,vgf-',g..f , R ,,,. .5 .M L4 ,gl Wy, kgag, ,it , f1f35-ywffj. ,Wwe 53,-LW -35-V' i .Aff .' va -r,,' '7 'Q' f ,524 T f A Y -wnw ff. .vga , -f, fr, . A -M-Wf'1 ,. 1? 'Wa'-ff. Z?5Mfffz'I?4iTf This pictme has been censored! Brent Macleod lim McCarty Lisa gives you that look. Iames McClain Lisa McClure Donald McCorkle Charles McNeilly Iulie Martin Shelley Martin ,. 4 4,24 ' , - , Debbie Mathis Stephanie Mayo h h Melanie Merchant Tarnmy Terri Mills Eileen Monroe Iulia Morales Brian Morlan Q , 5, l . Mike Motto Donita Mullins Heather Mullis Teresa Murphy 1 , Margret Myers Georgie and Rubs last moments at East Dana Nelson S X Brian Nichols Kim Nicholson Scott Nixon Iulie Nolen 'N I .Mr i Robbie Norris Robert Pappalardo Us I xff K ,Alf A Konni Pelfrey Dawn Plyer Iarrod Pratt Wendy Preston Amy Poovey - Practicing for the dentist. David Parsons Cindy Patterson ks Amy Poovey Kristin Poovey si 1 X I ennifer Provost Kristen Provost R X, Barbara Putnam Douglas Queen Qs:-if i Keith Ramsey Rob Rankin Paula Williams, 'An Angel of Beauty Amy Reep Ieff Rhyne K 5 K f , , john Ritter Tina Robinson john Rosenbaum Brent Ross it X l Heath Saunders Debbie Self Mark Sherrill Stephanie Sherrill wendy sherffzzh Paul Sifford Ashley sigmon 11 ? wwf: Iimmy Smallwood Carolyn Smith Georgie Smith Pam Smith Sondra Smith Tina Smith Cindy Skop Ierry Smith wk K' Wanda Smith X1 Teresa Story Ashley Strawser Kristen and Pam Ready for the night life. , '92 K Kevin Surratt Greg Tinsley Eric Tucker y 1 vig!!! CEN 1 T 2 as-.,, QVGA T T Tommy Walker Debbie Taylor Teresa Thompson Tonya Thompson L. nw ,L ,R 1 ,W .I Ieff Tinsley Christina Tipton Steve Tripp Thomas Vickers Amanda Vinson SherryWalker Lisa McClure, What time is it? Anita Ward David Parsons is overwhelmed Lisa Ward Chris Watson Doug Watts is 'X'-.. if!! J ,f- Darrell Winchester Lynn Woods si , if a' f ' Q k f 4 J K la Alan Wetzel Kim Wilkinson Bernard Williams Robin Wingate Ieff Wood jerry Ioe Woodby f r, Qt ,, f ,Wi fe f- s Robert Woods Ionathan Wright Tanya Zeiffer Being boxed in doesnt help Montgomery, Shawn, and Iason's state of mind. in XX W. xx X., LA Brian Sergio Morlan cuddles with his cue stick. -A Christy Rider or Coach Foil? I Q. fs t Q. .X . ttt, y ..e.,2, Q A N Q y . r K' is A 1 if ' 1 as If hh ee 1 ss ttote eeee i i h Dead ahead on the lake for Shane Leonard. x V713 is Coach Foil or Christy Rider? Hint, this one teaches. Renee Dobosky, Leslie Cook, and Misti Cash take a break from class. ..f 1? 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Mr. Iuelfs drives a surry off into the sunset. 1 165 The leaders of the pack S -r nl Principal Steve Cherry is enthu- siastic about this school year He said the student body has shown great interest and pride with aca- demics, as well as extracurricular activities. This enthusiasm was ob- vious when sixty-two new members were inducted into the Beta Club on February 10. This is our largest group even boasted M11 Cherry. Assistant Principal Max Houser joined us on November 15, when we lost Mr Barkley to the junior high. Coming from West Lincoln, he is a welcome addition to our staff. As Mr Cherry points out, He fits in well! When asked how he feels about his new position at East, Mr Houser said, I look forward to the challenge. 166 las Principal Steve Cherry Assistant Principal Max Houser j..., V C wry -- .-.. 4 4 5 ,,.A MELANNIE ABERNETHY - Health Occupations I, ll STAN BEAM - Horticulture I, Il, III VICKIE BEAM - junior College Prep. English, Senior English, Senior Vocational English BRUCE BOLICK - Boys' Physical Education IANE BRONOWICZ - Sophomore College Prep. English, junior English, Sophomore English DIANE CAMP - Business Math, Typing l, Word Processing, Office Practice nf? 3 ,J Q th Qlfzw QQU 1 43,5154 , Q' fa V Q2 Q, .2 V '3'Agg, ,f Qs gnc V, wg, is ,fp l 2 mu, i Qi E3 'ii ii E3 Q2 s H - Q 3245 . ,p A I GEORGE DELLINGER - Carpentry I, II, III RITA DELLINGER - Girls' Physical Education, Aerobics I-ILIGO DLIARTE A- Spanish I, II, III IANET EWING - Iunior English, Sophomore English RANDALL EWING - Drivers Education BECKY FINGER - Political Science, Social Problems, ll.S. History I I , l,,, ,ll., HS I Al I an fy. ,,': wgiiw g N Q4 . I N in 'Q X -.1 N w . J! H, 3' 4: . ,,s,i.,i,?1,s?55,pgaas3,syf1 gs e. 08. 1 f GARY FINGER - LI.S. History, World History ED FOIZ - Algebra II, Geometry, Physics IOYCE GASTON - Secretary SUSAN GODFREY - Chemistry, Advanced Biology KIM GOODSON - Music Appreciation, Chorus I, Advanced Chorus, Ensemble PAT HANEY - Bookkeeper rf Q-3 A 174 Q 15 I ww MIKE I-IARRILL H Boys Physzcal Educatwn VICKIE HATLEY - Geometry Trzgonometry Calculus RALPH HAWKINS A Auto Mechunzcs I II III PHYLLIS HENLINE - Senzor Enghsh Semor College Prep Eng lzsh Iourrzulzsm II PAUL HOLISER - Gurdunce Department THAD HOWIE - Typzng I II Q:i5lCaw.f,oji,eQsQ6fafo I 1:99 f4!fmm.Qo.z Mgt Aloiip . I--If '-ff it 1 X' if -f-A, - uw...-..4..... .., . , 1 - . 2 X x A L ' fm' Q I I 5. . Y :- ALAN HOYLE - World History, Economics, Photography IO HOYLE - Biology BEN ILIELFS - Introduction to Computers, Programming DEBBIE KIRBY - Biology, Advanced Biology li ANN MCCLINTOCK - junior English, Sophomore College Prep. English, Sophomore English IOYCE MYERS - French I, II, III vi 4 + L u 3' Ev, 'fur ff' ,nv- XXX 'F H, A. . P .W ., ELIZABETH NOTHSTEIN - Library Science WANDA REYNOLDS - Sophomore Life Skills, Special Educa- tion Math, Special Education Biology DAVID RI-IYNE - Algebra I, Consumer Mathematics ROBERT RIDDICK - Art I, II DONNA ROBINSON - L.D. English, L.D. Math IOY SCHRLIM - Co-Op, Accounting xii Vi. - Urdu' MILL? v' ,Belief Ulmv 1-13 M 'DL3 Alice X axwlelc W ef Mm Q5 'Eymml Sgmswx Test C7538 nf? 5 IQ. 'acne-fi' 3' Q, LJ 425' 13' :mfr f If +V W Mr, 1 -zgiilf W 1, 4 4 . tt? 'il 1 Uh. ,,-'ff'-an ' I - 5, , ,,- Vk ,-,i,GI.m-,, MW ' 'I W L f i A ff,, Wim c , 1 5' Y. em y M 2 ff' Ei' sum' . , 5, fi-M' I I -W QM reef if 'I 'lb A if Q8 is gTlqE5 ckiid 'vs Sigqoadg i 5 E U 6 .55 7. . W3 -.uh A file I IL LISA SMITH IONES - Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II IIM SOESBEE - Math Lab KITTY SOESBEE - Senior Honors English, Iunior Honors Eng- lish, Sophomore Honors English, junior English HETTIE TANNER - Guidance Department CAROLYN THACKSTON - Introduction to Home Economics Advanced: Foods, Clothing, and Child Development, Interper- sonal Relations, and Family Life Education. NEIL LINDERWOOD - Stage Band, Concert Band LARRY WEASE - u.s. Histo- iittt ry, Military History MARY FEAGAN - Guidance .5 Department y 3 n. e . M2 mcrzii. f W,,WA ,,,. . .,., Above: GENE HENLEY Above right: CAFETERIA WORKERS - Front: Lorene Ward, Debbie Keeven Cindy Bargoil. Back: Pauline 5 itt y '95 S Henkle, Virginia Brotherton, Peggy Duncan. Lower if tw.. Q, x right: Shelia Sherrill, CLISTODIAN, Bill Farris, CLISTODIAN. 174 Qi X Daphne Wilson enjoys Sax and Company. .gf Mn Wease blends well into any situation. Flash that tan, girls! Mike Mottos car after a party weekend. I This is the good side.J A very unlikely date for M11 Neil Underwood. 175 EXP?-A M EVERVVHINCJ S Staci Byers, Mitzi Sherrill, Wendy Dellingen Lisa Elizabeth Purn Bo Bynum, and Heidi Hoyle are just TOO COOL. Pietsch, Monica Luckey, Crissie Smith, Lance Reid and Dell Majure, our star punters. This year's sophomores will need twenty units to gra ' A uate. Near the end of the school yearg sophomores wil. take the competency test. They will be tested in three fields: math, reading, and writing. These sophomores are good at meeting a crisis situation with dependable, ma- ture actions. Mrs. Bronowicz described them as the star of the unconquered will. 176 Class Coordinators Ronzella Wingate, Staci Byers, Emily Davis, Harold Hunter Too Young ' iim'A Montegomery Lentz says Iust think Iwas just a freshman last year. lfs - ss.g Dale Parsons wants a little sugar from Lisa Pietsch, but will he get it? Staci Byers and Lisa Pietsch show their favorite smiles. Beach Bunnies sun themselves on a Myrtle Beach S T8 S strand. 39816 11, 1 T W EC ........--- ..........--- ..,...----i.i.. Bryan Adams Susan Akers Robin Alley Wayne Alwran David Anderson Todd Bailey Matthew Ballard Wendy Ballentine Trent Barker Matt Barnes Melissa Bartus Maria Bates Terry Beal Sammy Bean Eddie Belton Lora Benfield Ron Bennett jeff Black Amy Bost jeff Bost Brad Boulware john Bowling Alicia Bowman Dawn Brock Donna Brooks Q, 'mp N lI', Q e Q rs I ' 555 QM f 1 4 ' :kf 1? Wa .sf 5 C ' 91 fx 'll' ...al M. i em- , ai-if X-, 2 gl? r ae ai 2 fx? wg, ' 'MB V Z7 t I l Y 2 f A5,, , x. it .sg I , IW? 'l 1 3'- f 2 6 Xl 3 ,aa Z 1752 ' ,2 ay X at f 'WW an 1 , 5 A 1 af S Q1 Li 5 fe I fa i 5 sg f wi l f' I: l 1 fr - 151 W ng , 2 4 l- 'lt' 4 5, s if 5 r Shannon Brotherton Amanda Brown Ben Brown Cress Brotherton Denise Brown Susan Buchanan Iohn David Burngarner Shane Burngarner Robert Burton Stacie Byers Bo Bynurn Renee Bynum A Sean Caldwell r Z Kim Carpenter Cathy Carswell rt' iz E W S! Chris Carter Steven Carter Iohn Charles Russell Chasteen 1 Scott Cherry il' Us 1 Q , lt 'Q ff fl li ft r 5 at . z l N-.... .,,.,...,,...,.-f 'j .w,,,,,,,,,,,,.,JMf'w'MQ I 1 A 1 E 3 , fe I FQ Y Kent Cloninger Michelle Cochran Donna Cook Lawerence Cooper Naomi Corey Candy Cox Doug Coyle Emily Davis Locke Davis Brent Dellinger Wendy Dellinger Mike Dennis Aretha Derr Ieana Duckworth Dana Duncan Denise Duncan jennifer Dysart Lara Eaker Bryan Edwards Leslie Edwards Stacy Evans Melissa Farrell Lori Farris Daron Fortenberry Tara Foster Doug Friday Kim Fulbright Elizabeth Furr Mike Gais Bradford Gantt Darryl Gibson Warren Gibson David Gilbert Marc Glover Mark Godwin Terry Graham Mike Griffin Danny Grigg Rusty Grigg Amanda Hager Eric Hager Donna Hall Beth Hall Herbert Hall Iohnathon Hallman Tracy Hammond Douglas HanCOCk Wes Harkey Kent Harris An-drew Hartman Gina Helton Kathy Henkle Darin Henley Brett Hicks Richie Hicks Leslie Higbie Sherry Hinson Tammy Holland Kristina Honeycut Heidi Lee Hoyle joyce Hughes Angie Hunter Harold Hunter Nisee Hunter Angie Huss Renee Hutcherson Bryan Irby David james Angela johnson Rosalyn johnson Scott johnson Terry johnson Kevin jones Michelle jones Sheri jones Brad jordan Rachel Keeoer Tanya Keener Cesare Kee Lori Kelly Royce Kincaid Cynthia Kissiah Scott Kiszely Carl Lackey Montgomery Lentz Shane Leonard Deree Little Robbie Little Lisa Locklear Ioy Love Mark Luckey Monica Lackey Wayne Lunceford Melinda McClure Sherri McConnel Todd Debbi Louis Gene McNutt Brent Mabe Nl X, ,r in 'Q if Brandon MacGillis Brad MacCloud Dell Majure Pharis Maloy Tamara Marley Donna Martin Kimberly Mashburn Pamela May Larry Mayes Marty Milburn Ned Miller Tom Miller Sheri Moyer Amy Mullins Tracey Munson Melvin Newman Chris Nichols Brandy Nixon Chris Nixon Rheamia Nixon Veronica Nixon Alex Orgeron Shanna Orgeron Cammy Ooerhee Bill Owens Donald Painter Dale Parsons Mike Pate Roger Pate George Pauley Amy Payne Angie Payne Steve Perleberg Beth Perkins Maria Phillips Lisa Pietsch Bryan Pigg Hope Porch julie Poovey David Pope Lori Porter Nancy Pressley Iairne Price Frankie Puckett Ioel Putnam Sheila Quattlebaum Todd Quinn Deana Ramsey David Rankin Stuart Raybon 185 Chris Raysford Kim Reichard Lance Reid Kim Reinhardt Sarah Reois Iohnny Rhodes Melony Rhyne Paul Rhyne Robert Rhyne Iessica Richardson Ieff Ricker Christy Rider Carmen Ritchie Richard Roach Christy Robinson Tracy Robinson lim Rogers Keith Rollins Darrel Rose Richard Rudolph Vickie Sanders Tracy Saunders Lisa Scaglione Angie Scott Iohnny Setzer xiii Q X Chris Shafer Lisa Shelton Melissa Shelton Lynn Shelton jeff Sherrill Kathy Sherrill Kerri Sherrill Kim Sherrill Mark Sherrill Mitzi Sherrill Gary Sigmon Billy Sisk Kim Sisk Chris Smith Steven Sorrow Stephen Spivey Sandra Starnes Michael Suddreth LeAnn Surratt Todd Sutphin Shawn Tanner Penny Taylor Suzanne Taylor Iody Terry di , , y -' T 2-.1 ' 93 or H Alecia Townsend Tim Turner Peggy VanDerwerke Sharnberly Walker Tracey Wallace Melissa Ward john Weber Iennifer Wehunt Michele Welch Ed Wenthe Brian Wetsig Shawn Wheeler Sandre Whisnant Angie Whitney Debbie Whitworth Danny Wike Wanda Wilkinson Frankie Williams Danny Wingate Ernie Wingate Kenny Wingate Ronzella Wingate Bill Wingate john Yarber Karen Yates Kim Starnes says goodbye to her lit- tle' soldier boy. Danna I-'underburk and Steve are dressed to impress. , It is pleasant To have people love you Even when they don't know you, But of more value Is the love of the friend Who has found you out And still loves you. Lynn Sawyer and his girlfriend show how close they really are. Lisa Lackey holds on to her man, if ii-r I sw Christie Henley and Greg are basking in the moonlight. 4 W Q .. HJ, ' Alice Warwick and Dariel Dellinger snuggle by the fire. ob give flew meaning fv the 189 Cross Country 94 IN 'T THIS A GOOD YEARBOOK! Abernathy, Carrie 11, 58 Abernathy, Tina 8, 47 59, 69, 79, 112 Abernethy, M. 167 Adams, Bryan 178, 222, 223 Adkins, Charles 2, 11, 12, 40, 43, 51, 66, 75, 74, 95, 102, 103, 113, 221 Akers, Susie 46, 68, 178 Alley, Robin 52, 78 Alwran, Wayne 178 Anderson, Harold 79, 96, 101, 104, 150 Anderson, David 46, 178 Anderson, Christina 44, 50, 53, 68, 105, 113 Annual Staff 74, 75, 76, 77 Assistants 70, 71 Automachanics 64, 65 Auton, Terry 150 OK WE SURE DID WORK HARD! Bailey, Patrick 21, 96, sz 101, 150 - V it 1' .fi .7 :ik Vyyy FT -f , ' i . 1 wat H f gm, 5, ,. , , M fk iti? it ef ,. ,X HONORARK BIGGEST ATHLETIC SUPPORTER Steve Hamilton 190 Bailey, Todd 44, 78 Baken Diane 58, 113 Ballard, Amy 18, 40, 42, 46, 69, 79, 105, 148, 150 Ballard, Mark 63, 150 Ballard, Chad 26, 31, 64, 86, 87 112, 221 Ballard, jane 112 Ballard, Stacey 6, 21, 66, 96, 100, 112 Ballard, Matt 73, 178 Ballentine, Denny 72, 150 Ballentine, Wendy 178 Band 44, 45, 46, 47 Bargoil, David 44, 95, 150 Barken Trent 68, 106, 178 Barnes, Matt 64, 178 Baseball 90, 91 Bartus, Melissa 47 178 Bates, Maria 68, 107 178 Batson, Stacy Beal, Nina 16, 22, 36, 42, 44, 45, 46, 48, 69, 71, 108, 112 Beal, Terry 63, 178 Beam, Brad 73 Beam, Donad 149 Beam, S. 167 Beam, V 148, 178 Bean, Sammy 63, 97 178 Beard, Crissie 6, 20, 21, 36, 69, 71, 79, 112, 114 Beard, Marty 62, 79, 112 Becken Raymond 64 Beckham, Debbie 61, 112 Belton, Camille 89, 150 Belton, Eddie 178 Belton, Norm 62, 113 Benfield, Lora 178 Bennet, Ronald 178 Bennett, Wanda 150 Beta Club 42, 43 Bice, Sherry 150 Biddix, Donna 150 1 Bivens, Michele 58, 113 Black, jeff 68, 83, 94, 178 Black, Keith 42, 45, 69, 94, 150 Blackshean Bret 42, 44, 48, 114 Blanton, Bobby 96 Bolick, B. 96, 167 Bolick, Sandy 9, 18, 26, 27 29, 30, 31, 36, 42, 43, 50, 66, 68, 69, 71, 78, 80, 90, 114, 124 Bone, jodi 109, 114 Bookout, Leslie 46, 69, 150 Bost, Amy 22, 68, 79, 107 Bost, jeff 178 Bost, Kelly 9, 71, 108, 115, 222 Bfrulware. Brad 178, 222 B ,, Chris 42, 68, 71, 115, 222 Bowden, Mark 8, 44, 45, 47 56, 114 Bowling, joh ,.,, ,. 178 Bowman, Alicia 46, 68, - . Boys Basketball 106, 107 Boys Tennis 86, 87 Boys Track 85 Branch, Greg 9, 21, 66, 96, 150, 222 Branton, jerry 63, 151 Brenes, Robert 86, 87 Brock, Dawn 53, 73, 178 Bronowicz, j. 167 Brooks, Donna 73, 178 Brotherton, Cress 179 Brotherton, Shannon 179, 222 Broughton, Andy 44, 45, 47 56, 115 Brown, Amanda 179 Brown, Ben 179 Brown, Denise 179 Bryan, Candance, 25, 55, 68, 95, 102, 151 Bryant, Nancy 61, 151 Buchanan, Susan 47 53, 179 Bumgarnen Shane 179 Bungar neig john David 97 179 Bundrick, Tina 51, 69, 151 Burgess, Bradley 54, 115 Burgess, Dana 114 Burton, Robert 96, 179 Bus Drivers 56 Byers, Stacie 68, 81, 103, 176, 177 179 Byers, Trent 151 Bynum Bynum , Bernard 94, 114 , Bo 26,176,179 Bynum, Renee 68, 179 Bynum, Samantha 71, 79, 114 AN YOU BELIEVE WE GOT IT BACK THIS YEAR! Cafeteria 174 Caldwell, Carrie 12, 42, 71, 115 Caldwell, Sean 43, 52, 179 Callaway, Tripp 9. 63, 151 Callaway, Lori 42, 43, 50, 66, 68, 69, 78, 80, 95, 102, 103, 115, 118 Camp, D. 167 Camp, Kristen 64 Campmeeting 16, 17 Cantrell, Aaron 70, 116 Carpenten Angela 70, 151 Carpenten Robert 90 Carpenten Tony 42, 116 Carpenten William 62, 116 Carpenten Kim 59, 179 Carrousel 32, 33 Carswell, Cathy 46, 79, 179 Carten Carten Chris 48, 179 Steven 179 Cherry, Scott 63, 179 Cherry, S. 140, 174, 179 Chilton, Tammy 47 68, 179 Chorus 51, 52, 53 Chovan, Karen 68, 71, 116 Christie, Lynn 53, 179 Christophen Heidi 68, 116, 221 Church, Laura 53 Clark, Beth 23, 47 58, 68, 69, 151 Clark, Karen 179 Clay, Larry 41 Clayton, Billy 179 Cleveland, Gina 47 151 Cleveland, Todd 96, 117 Cline, Denise 179 Cline, jamie 63, 151 Cloningen Kent 79, 106, 180 Cloningen Meredith 79, 151 Closing 224 Cobb, Ronald 44, 45, 47 56, 71, 117 Cochran, Michelle 59, 180 Cody, Deanna 71, 79, 116, 109, 223 Cody, Michael 64, 117 Cody, Staci 47 69, 151 Cole, Beth 44, 45, 47 70, 117 147 150 Connex Lori 151 Cook, Donna 68, 108, 180 Cook, Kathy 72, 152 Cook, Leslie 47 69, 152, 163 Co-op 58 Coopeig Lawerence 64, 180 Corey, Naomi 31, 180 Cosmetology 57 Covington, Angie 9, 28, 58, 95, 102, 103, 118, 126 Cox, Candy 180 Coyle, Doug 73, 180 Cribb, Steve 21, 23, 64, 85, 96, 99, 119 Cronland, Marta 7 9, 38, 44, 45, 47 68, 79, 119 Crouse, jackie 53 Crouse, johnny 63 Crow, David 64, 152 Crutchfield, Cathy 44, 47 56, 68, 69, 70, 71, 79, 108, 116 OG-GON E THIS BOOK I S PRETTY! Dailey, Lora 70, 118, 147 221 Daniels, Darrell 96, 99 Cash, Mitsi 46, 55, 105, 151, '163 Caudill, Serena 57 117 Chapman, Chris 48, 68, 70, 117 Charles, john 179 Charles, Sharon 59, 71, 116 Chasteen, Russell 44, 179 Cheerleaders 102, 103 'ton' Lynn 53 DAR 50 Davis, Emily 38, 47 69, 176, 180 Davis, Locke 64, 180 Davis, Rob 21, 49, 66, 85, 96, 99, 101 118, 126, 142, 222 Dean, Linda 152 Dellingen Alex 4, 26, 64, 119, 223 Dellingen Brent 63, 180 Dellingen Dariel 68, 152, 180, 189 Dellingen Derrick 71, 84, 119, 122, 221 Dellingen G. 62, 168 Dellingen Lindsey 86, 87 112, 118 Dellingen Michael 63, 118, 152 Dellingen Mike 63 Dellingen R. 168 Dellingen Wendy 69, 76, 79, 176, 180 Dennis, Eric 54, 152 Dennis, Michael 180 Dern Aretha 52, 180 Dern Fonza 85, 96, 152 Devine, Shawn 12, 18, 42, 50, 52, 67 68, 74, 75, 152 Dexten Mike 42, 56, 69, 71, 119, 222 Dobosky, Renee 2, 163 Duarte, H. 168 Duckworth, jeana 68, 79, 180 Duggins, Darren 152 Duncan, Dana 58, 180 Duncan, Denise 58, 105 Dysart, jennifer 47 180 VERBODY SHOULD OWN A RETROSPECI1 Eaken Laura 46, 59, 68, 180 Edwards, Rob 46, 152, 223 Edwards, Bryan 64, 180 Edwards, Les 68, 180 Ellis, jason 46, 63, 152, 153, 223 Eurey, Laura 58, 119 Evans, Stacy 180 Ewing, j. 168 Ewing, R. 107 168 ORGOT YOUR DEPOSIT? TOO BAD! Faculty 164, 165, 166, 167 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175 Farrell, Melissa 52, 180 Farris, B. 174 Farris, Lori 180 Faulknen Staci 9, 18, 50, 69, 79, 152 Faulknen jeremy 64, 73 FBLA 58 FCA 66 Fernandez, Nuria 48, 50, 69, 120, 221 FHA 59 Fingen B. 40, 49, 168 Fingen G. 96, 169 Fishen joey 72 Flakes, Carole 57 Foil, E. 169 Football 96, 97 98, 99, 100, 101 Ford, Brian 42, 43, 71, 86, 87 120, 130 Foreign Exchange Students 50 Forney, Marvin 104 Forney, Tracy 104, 120, 152 Fortenberry, jason 69, 153 Fortenberry, Daron 73, 180 Fosten Craig 63 Fosten Tara 68, 70, 107 180 Fosten Wayne 64, 121 Fowlen Angie 58, 68, 99, 153 Fowlen Mark 64, 90, 153 French Club 68 Friday, Doug 26, 68, 104, 181 Fulbright, Kim 181 Funderburk, Danna 9, 28,- 36, 38, 40, 71, 74, 75, 81, 108, 120, 128, 189 f, Fundreburk, Michael 63, 153 Furn Elizabeth 68, 76, 92, 176, 181 f if 'ki ' ET IT IN , ry GEAR FOR , ,y ,,.i AEXTYEAR. ! i3,jg5 Gais, Mike 38, 68, 86, sz 181 6 ' Gulbfffhf Sefffml 57 HONORARK MOST LIKELY TWO . .. Glmff, Bradford 73, 181 jason Heller and Shawn Devine Gardnen Gregg 63, 153 Garrett, Sandi 68, 153 Garrison, Linda 56, 153 Gaston, j. 169 Gibson, Darryl 181 Gibson, Warren 47 181 Gilbert, john 54, 121 Gilbert, David 181 Girls Basketball 104, 105 Girls Tennis 92, 93 Gloven Michael 56, 121, 222 Gloven Marc 181 Godfrey, S. 169 Godwin, Mark 69, 181 Golf 84 Goodson, Tammy 42, 44, 47 70, 71, 120 Goodson, Tammy 59, 70, 147 153 Goodson, K. 5, 51, 52, 53 Governors School Nominees 50 Graduation 14, 15 Graham, Larry 153, 223 Graham, Terry 73, 181 Graham, Troy 120 Grant, james 90, 91, 120, 143 Griffin, jay 68, 153 Griffin, Mike 68, 97 181 Grigg, Danny 181 Grigg, Rusty 73, 181 Gunten Angie 4, 153, 223 Gunten Chris 54, 84, 121 ELPING ' HANDS OF HENLINE. Haas, Lori 3, 44, 47 53, 70, 71, I 121, 221, 223 Hagen Amanda 47 69, 181, 223 Hagen Cynthia 55, 68, 105, 153 Hagen Denise 40, 42, 50, 55, 67 68, 89, 105, 122, 130, 147 Hagen Eric 73, 181 Hagen Greg 122 Hagen Steven 21, 35, 37 66, 74, 76, 82, 86, 90, 91, 95, 97 101, 104, 122 Hagen Tamara 47 149, 153 Hall, Donna 181 Hall, Elizabeth 222, 181 Hall, Herbert 222, 181 Hall, Susie 61, 70, 123, 122 Hallman, jonathan 181 Hamilton, Ginger 123 Hamilton, Steve 12, 38, 51, 52, 66, 124 Hammond, Tracy 51, 68, 181 Hancock, Doug 68, 79, 85, 97 153, 181 Hancock, Scott 18, 61, 8, 79, 96 Haney, R 169 Harkey, Tina 4, 79, 124 Harkey, Wes 63, 70, 181 Harrill, M. 104, 170 Harris, A. j. 63, 154 Harris, Brad 154 Harris, Kent 63, 181 Hart, Tim 154 Hartman, Andy 47 222, 181 Hatley, David 9, 56, 74, . , 154 Hatley, VY 67 170. Hawkins, 'B 70 Har'- , o HH' . , Wendy 5, 9, 32, 36, 40, oo, 74, 75, 76, 79, 95, 102, 103, 109, 125, 134 Hellen jason 21, 23, 37 39, 48, 66, 69, 81, 96, 109, 125, 134 Helms, Becky 52, 70, 122 Helms, Renee 47 69, 154, 222 Helton, Gina 182 Henkle, Kathy 27 79, 182 Henley, Christine 9, 26, 40, 58, 70, 74, 75, 76, 89, 112, 123, 189 Henley, Darin 58, 182 Henley, G. 174 Henline, R 48, 74, 77 170 Henry, julie 4, 123 Hicks, Bryan 154 Hicks, Brett 69 Hicks, Crystal 8, 79, 107 148, 154 Hicks, Ritchie 73, 182 Higbie, Laura 55, 69, 124 Higbie, Leslie 2, 44, 68, 182 High Q 67 Hill, Seadilia 52, 125 Hines, Deedy 59, 154 Hinson, Sherry 61, 182 Hoard, Lynn 3, 44, 47 52, 70, 71, 125, 221 Hoare, Karie 154 Hobson, Kris 8, 11, 12, 21, 26, 37 66, 68, 69,'71, 74, 75, 78, 79, 80, 109, 116, 124 Hodgson, Mark 70, 124 Holland, Tammy 53, 182 Holmes, David 68, 85, 154 Homecoming 24, 25, 26, 27 28, 29, 30, 31 Honeycutt, Kristina 47 53, 58, 182 Hoopen Greg 56, 70, 124 Horne, Teresa 58, 125 Horticulture 72, 73 HOSA 60, 61 Housen Nathan 11, 42, 50, 79, 85, 94, 125 Housen M. 170 Housen R 170 Howard, Carole 124 191 Howard, jill 154 Howie, 11 170 Hoyle, A. 54, 171 Hoyle, Heidi 103, 176, 182 Hoyle, j. 171 Hughes, joyce 73, 182 Huitt, Ann 51, 68, 107 154 Hunt, Sam 64, 154 Hunten Angela 47 79, 182 Hunten Cherie 182 Hunten George 26, 37 44, 104, 124 Hunterg Harold 69, 76, 79 Huss, Angie 47 182 Hutcherson, Renee 61, 58, 182 WISH WE DIDN'T HAVE TO WRITE THESE SILLY SEN TENCES. Imhausen john 54, 72, 124 Index 190, 191, 192, 193, 194 Irby, Bryan 182 UST IX TEEN LETTERS TO GO. jackson, Leslie 47 154, 222 james, David 182, 222, 223 IOHCS, 5 Martin, julie 9, 47 68, 70, 156 McGinnis, Deborah 68, 183 johnson, Ginger 61, 71, 125 johnson, jennifer 61, 125 johnson, Marie 16, 126 johnson johnson , Angela 59, 182 , Rosalyn 182 johnson, Scott 64, 182 johnson, Terry 182 jones, Diane 57 126 jones, Kevin 47 69, 182 jones, Michelle 155, 182 jones, Roberta 222 herri 68, 182 jordan, jeff 54, 64, 155 joynen jerry 72 jn-Sn Prom 6, 7 8, 9 juelfs, B. 171 juniors 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163 , ISS MY GRI TS! Kee, Cesare 70, 79 Keenen Tanya 53 Keeven Rachel 18, 68 Keeven Rhonda 8, 12, 13, 44, 45, 47 51, 121, 127 221 Keeven Sandra 7 11, 33, 44, 45, 47 56, 66, 69, 71, 79, 127 221 Kellen Shawn 7 20, 42, 44, 45, 47 66, 68, 69, 71, 78, 80, 89, 126, 224 Kelly, Kim 59, 73 192 Kelly, Scott 63 Kelly, Wesley 72, 127 Killian, Shane 2, 12, 13, 44, 45, 46, 48, 121, 127 Kincaid, Royce 52, 68 Kirby, D. 171 Kirby, Wendy 2, 47 55, 68, 155 Kiszley, Scott 83, 94 Kriss, Danny 7 9, 37, 42, 43, 44, 45, 66, 68, 71, 81, 118, 126, 221, 224 Kull, Trisha 45, 68, 155 IKE THE WAY WE DID THIS? Lackey, Alison 9, 38, 41, 42, 43, 49, 66, 68, 69, 81, 90, 102, 103, 126, 147 Lackey, Carl 183 Lackey, Lisa 66, 74, 102, 103, 108, 126, 189, 222 Lamp, Christine 155 Lane, johnny 73 Laney, Evelyn 4, 23, 47 68, 155 Langley, Mark 64, 127 Lanning, Bryan 44, 45, 155 Lee, Tim 42, 50, 55, 67 68, 155 Lentz, Montgomery 109, 163, 177 183, 223 Leonard, Shane 163, 183 Lewis, Susan 12, 51, 127 Lewis, Suzanne 68, 128 Linebergen Dana 52, 155 Literary Publications 55 Little, Deree 22, 183 Little, Robbie 64, 183 Locklean Lisa 53, 183 Loftis, Brad 26, 69, 79, 94, 155 Logan, jason 65 Logan, Matthew 71, 120 Long, Todd 72, 155, 222 Love, joy 59, 183 Lowman, Sherry 128 Luckey, Mark 46, 183 Luckey, Monica 69, 176, 183 Lunceford, Wayne 64, 183 Lundkovsky, Stacy 155 Luttrell, Tracey 48, 68, 71, 108, 129, 222 AYBE NEXT YEAR You CAN DO THIS. y Mabe, Brent 65, 183 MacGillis, Brandon 184 MacLead, Brad 46,1844 MacLeod, Brent 42, 156 Maggart, Donnie 12, 44, 45, 51, 52, 53, 56, 79, 129 Majure, Dell 47 184 Maloy, Pharis 6, 47 184 Marley, Richie 56, 62, 128 Marley, Tamara 184 Martin, Donna 47 68, 184 E i n . , - -1 'iet . . . eiiii I Q A 'II' Q. 2 - i Xa ..1.s.. . , 15 7' si... - is A 'i ' N HONORARK BEST PI-IYSIQUE IN SCHOOL Mike Motto Martin, Shelley 2, 45, 47 61, 68, 156, 223 Mashburn, Kim 47 61, 68, 79, 184 Mashburn, Pamela 59, 70, 128 Mathis, Debbie 9, 16, 47 83, 92, 149, 156 Mathis, Tom 48, 54, 70, 128 Maxwell, Ray 46, 48, 56, 69, 79, 129 May, Pamela 59, 73, 184 Mayes, Larry 73, 184 Mayo, Mark 79, 85, 90, 91, 96, 97 100, 101, 104, 129, 132, 147 Mayo, Stephanie 59, 156 McCarty, jim 64, 96, 156 McClain, james 90, 104 Mof ain, Ethel 109, 223 M lintock, A. 171 A 'ure, Lisa 51, 68, 161 I, ure, Melinda 59, 69, 79, 183 Mcilonnel, Sherri 68, 183 McCorkle, Donald 63, 156 McGee, Todd 183 McKinnish, junior 128 McLean, Ethel 129, 223 McLean, Louis 106, 183 McNeilly, Charles 46, 50, 66, 156 McNutt, Gene 26, 183 McNutt, Quentin 129 Meares, Lynn 54, 71, 130 Melby, Steve 18, 35, 50, 66, 96, 99, 100, 104, 131 Merchant, Melanie 58, 79, 156 Mick, Tammie 156 Milburn, Marty 65, 184, 106 Millen Anne 19, 28, 36, 42, 43, 44, 45, 66, 68, 69, 71, 79, 80, 108, 131 Millen Ned 65, 184 MillenTom 68, 184 Mills, Terri 68, 157 Mini Mag 140, 141, 142, 143, 145 146, 147 Monroe, Eileen 42, 68, 157 Morales, julia 157 Morehead Nominees 50 Morgan, Laura 18, 23, 48, 68, 69, 131, 222 Morlan, Brian 66, 96, 148, 163, 157 Motto, Mike 9, 21, ss, 86, sz 96, 99, 149, 163, 157 MOyEr, David 56, 131 Moyer, Sheri 184 Mr. East Lincoln 34, 35 Mr. and Mrs. Merry Christmas 36, 37 Mullis, Heather 2, 47 53, 69, 157 Mullins, Amy 47 68, 184 Mullins, Donita 18, 47 51, 69, 157 163 Mullins, Tommy 44, 45, 46, 131 Munson, Tracey 184 Murphy, Teresa 4, 47 58, 68, 157 Myers, joe 8, 42, 68, 71, 86, 87, 131, 221 Myers, I. 171 Myers, Margaret 4, 9, 45, 46, 69, 81, 157 OBODY SEEN HERB HAVE THEY? Nance, Darrell 73 Needy Children's Christmas Party 49 Nelson, Dana 23, 47 157 Newman, Melvin 73, 97 184 Nichols, Chris 73 Nichols, Brian 66, 90, 96, 99, 157 Nicholson, Kim 52, 59, 157 Nixon, Brandy 47, 184 Nixon, Chris 79, 184 Nixon, Rheamia 47 68, 184 Nixon, Scott 157 Nixon, Stephe 2, 16, 26, 48, 68, 6 79, 90, 91, 131 Nixon, Veronica 53, 184 LEASE DON 'T LOSE THIS YEARBOOK! Pacillas, Lisa 42, 44, 47 66, 69, 74, 76, 130, 152, 221, 222 Painter, Donnie 64, 185 Pappalardo, Robert 158 Parham, Chris 61, 130 Parsons, Dale 158, 177, 185 Parsons, David 3, 8, 45, 46, 50, 56, 69, 158, 162 Pate, Mike 185 Pate, Roger 46, 185 Patterson, Cindy 68, 92, 158 Pauley, George 65, 185 Payne, Amy 185 Payne, Angie 185 Pelfrey, Connie 68, 69, 79, 158 Peltack, Scott 44, 45, 46, 48, 70, 131, 221 People 110 Perkins, Beth 185 Perkins, Frankie 44, 47 51, 131 Perkins, Graham 20, 86, 87, 112, 132 Perleberg, Lori 2, 41, 66, 71, 92, 132, 222 Perleberg, Steve 94, 185 Phillips, Christina 19, 22, 48, 69, 92, 108, 132 Phillips, Maria 70, 185 Phillips, Mark 133 Photography 54 Pietch, Lisa 24, 69, 79, 177 185 Pigg, Bryan 68, 185 Play 12, 13 Plyler, Dawn 51, Plyler, Lynn 133 Poarch, Hope 53, 185 Poovey, Amy 51, 158 Poovey, Iulie 55 Poovey, Kendra 158 158 , 185 56, 61, 70, 132 69, 74, 75, 160 Poovey, Kristin 103, 176, Porter, Lori 185 Pratt, Iarrad 26, 169, 158 Pressley, Nancy Preston, Wendy Price, laime 85 Price, Paula 61, 109, 133 Provsot, Iennifer 68, 158 Provost, Kristen 158 Puckett, Frankie 185 Putnam, Barbara 158 Putnam, Ioel 45, 73, 185 44, 185 69, 79, 158, 222 LIIT READING THI STUPID INDEX! Quattlebaum, Kimi 59, 70, 133 Quattlebaum, Sheila 70, 185 Queen, Doug 63, 158 Quinn, Todd 47 185 UNNING OUT OP TIME . . . GOTTA HLIRRY Ramsey, Deana 68, 70, 108, 185 Ramsey, Keith 51, 61, 70, 159 Randall, Merle 58, 132 Rankin, David 65, 185 Rankin, Rob 69, 74, 96, 97 159 Raybon, Stuart 53, 185 Raynsford, Chris 94, 186 Reel, Lanny 64 Reep, Amy 46, 159 Reichard, Kim 186 Reid, Lance 186 Reinhardt, Kim 186 Renaissance Party 48 Rendleman, Keith 96, 97 104 Rendleman, Sonya 36, 132 Revis, Sarah 47 186 Reynolds, W. 172 Rhodes, Iohnny 63, 186 Rhyne, D. 172 Rhyne, Ieff 68, 96, 99, 159, 222, 223 Rhyne, Ion 23, 51, 66, 132, 147 Rhyne, Melony 68, 186 Rhyne, Paul 46, 69, 186 Rhyne, Robert 45, 63, 186 Rich, Jimmy 62, 133 Richardson, Iessica 53, 186 Ricker, Ieff 64, 186 Rider, Christy 52, 58, 163, 186 Ritchie, Carmen 47 186 Ritchie, Mark 113 Ritter, John 2, 9, 21, 22, 35, 66, 68, 69, 74, 75, 81, 85, 99,101,148, 159 Roach, Richard 73, 186 Robinson, Christy 51, 68, 186 Robinson, Tracy 186 Robinson, Tina 25, 30, 42, 69, 14 149, 159 Robinson, D. 172 Rogers, Iim 65, 186 Rollins, Keith 63, 97 186 Rose, Chris 56 Rose, Darrell 186 Roseboro, Melodie Roseboro, Reggie 53 Rosenbaum, Iohn 68, 85, 96, 159 Ross, Andrea 89, 105, 132, 134 Ross, Brent 68, 159 Rudolph, Richard 186 16, 44, 47, 134 ORRY IE YOLIR PICTURE WASN'T IN THE YEARBOOK. Sadler, Barbara 59, 71, 61, 134 Saine, Scott 62, 135 Sanders, Vickie 186 Saunders, Heath 45, 46, 50, 67 68 69, 79, 159 Saunders, Tracy 69, 186 9, Pope, David 65, 185 Nolen, Iulie 8, 41, 68, 80, 95, 102, 157 Norris, Robbie 64, 158 Nothstein, E. 172 F ALL THE IOBS IN THE YEARBOOK, I HATE THIS ONE MOST! Oakley, Rose Ann 130 Oregeron, Alex 52, 184 Oregeron, Shanna 69, 184 Organizations 40 Overbee, Cammy 59, 184 Owens, Bill 47 184 XY, 2, Sawyeh Lynn 26, 30, 56, 70, 71, 135, 189 Sawyen Scott 4, 26, 56, 62, 64, 134 Scaglione, Lisa 79, 186 School Sketch 1 Schronce, Carolyn 59 Schrum, j. 172 Scott, Angie 59, 73, 186 Seifried, Donnie 134, 222 Self, Debbie 45, 46, 55, 159 Seniors 112 - 139 Setzen jack 52 Setzeb johnny 63, 186 Shafen Chris 187 Sharpe, Scott 62, 134 Sheldon, Michael 64 Shelton, Lynn 73, 187 Shelton, Lisa 187 Shelton, Melissa 187 Sherrill, jeff 56, 187 Sherrill, Kathy 58, 68, 69, 105, 187 Sherrill, Kerri 187 Sherrill, Kim 68, 103, 187 Sherrill, Mark 63, 97 159 Sherrill, Mark E. 187 Sherrill, Mitzi 24, 69, 79, 107 176, 177 187 Sherrill S. 174 Sherrill, Stephanie 9, 20, 66, 69, 95, 102, 159 Sherrill, Wendy 160 Shults, jennifer 65 Sifford, Paul 42, 50, 68, 83, 94, 95, 160,222,223 Sigmon, Ashley 9, 20, 21, 50, 92, 148,160 Sigmon, Gary 65, 187 Sigmon, Tammy 11, 68, 74, 76, 79, 92, 108, 135, 222 Sigmon, Timmy 56, 135 Sisk, Billy joe 187 Sisk, Kimberly 53, 59, 187 Sisk, Rose Mary Skop, Cindy 61, 160 Smallwood, jimmy 64, 160 Smith, Carolyn 42, 68, 160 Smith, Chris 68, 79, 176, 187 Smith, Donna 58, 134 Smith, Gary 64 Smith, Georgie 3, 7 25, 55, 69, 148, 157 160, 189 Smith, jerry 63, 96, 99, 160 Smith, joe 62, 135 Smith, L. 173 Smith, Pam 16, 55, 66, 69, 92, 105, 160 Smith, Sondra 160 Smith, Tina 68, 160 Smith, Wanda 70, 160 Smyre, Nita 40, 70, 79, 135, 221 Soesbee, j. 173 Soesbee, K. 173 Softball 88, 89 Sophomores 176-189 Sorrow, Steven 65, 187 Spanish Club 69 Spirit Week 20, 21, 22, 23 Spivey, Stephen 97 99, 151, 187 Sponsors 194 Sports Division 82, 95 Starnes, Sandra 46, 69, 187 Starnes, Kimberly 8, 44, 47 136, 189 Stephens, Angie 61, 71, 136 Stephens, Gary 96 Stilwell, Teresa 44, 47 55, 70, 136, 147 Stiwinten Missy 137 Story, Teresa 6, 12, 53, 79, 160 Strawsen Ashley 16, 51, 160 Student Council 78, 79, 80, 81 Student Life 4, 5, 10, 11, 18, 19 Suddreth, Michael 187 Suddreth, Wendy 59, 187 Surratt, Kevin 161 Sutphin, Greg 56, 62, 137 Sutphin, Todd 65, 187 IME TO TAKE THIS TRASH TO THE PRINTER Tannen H. 173 Tannen Shawn 46, 69, 86, 87 153, 187 222 Tarlton, Harvey 21, 22, 38, 49, 55, 78, 80, 85, 90, 91, 96, 100, 104, 124, 136, 221 Taylon Debbie 42, 161 Taylon Penny 187 Taylon Suzanne 187 Terry, jody 52, 187 Thackston, C. 173 Theme 2, 3 Thomas, jack 26, 37 54, 136 Thomas, Missy 79, 136 Thompson, Teresa 47 161 Thompson, Tonya 161 Thrift, jeff, 44, 46, 137 Tillman, Kelli 71, 79, 109, 137 Tillman, Kevin 38, 136, 147 Tinsley, Greg 104, 161 Tinsley, jeff 104, 161 Tipton, Christina 161 TNI 62, 63 Townsend, Alecia 59, 188 Trexlen jill 33, 44, 47 52, 56, 66, 79, 136 Tripp, Steve 68, 161 Tucken Eric 63, 161 Tuggle, Scott 136 Turnen Tim 63, 188 R STRANGE Underwood, N. 173 Usery, Michael 73 OLU N TEER FOR SOMETHING! Valentine Dance 38, 39 VanDerwerken, Peggy 188 Vickers, Thomas 47 161 Vinson, Amanda 68, 105, 161 OULD YOU BELIEVE WE WROTE ALL THESE SEN TENCES! Walken Eddie 137 Walken Shamberly 47 55, 183 Walken Sherry 70, 161 Walken Tommy 63, 161 Wallace, Tracey 47 68, 188 Walls, Tony 137 Ward, Anita 2, 16, 47 68, 161 rd, Lisa 51, 162 47 188 P0 21, 24, 37 38, 66, 97 101, 128, 138 13' 138, 152, 189, 221 xlzce 6, 8, 11, 71, 74, 76, Watson, Chris 68, 162 Watts, Doug 68, 162 Wease L. 174 Weben john 188 Wehunt, jennifer 59, 68 188 Welch, Michele 47 59, Wenthe, Ed 188 Wetsig, Brian 44, 188 Wetzel, Alan 90, 162 Wheelen Sean 73, 183 Whisnant, Sandra 188 Whitley, Angie 188 Whitworth, Debbie 53, Wike, Danny 64, 188 Wilkinson, Wanda 53, Wilkinson, Kim 162 58, 188 138 Williams, Bernard 73, 96, 152 Williams, Frankie 188 Williams, Lisa 68, 70, 133 Williams, Paula 33, 70, 74, 75f 139, 159, 223 Wilson, Angie 53 wizeen, Daphne 42, 43, 55, 57 681 138 Wilson, Dochett 62, 138 Wilson, Dortheia 5762, 138, 162, 221 Winchesten Darrell 64, 79 Wingate Bill 188 Wingate, Danny 52, 183 Wingate, Ernie 106, 188 Wingate, Kenny 188 Wingate, Robin 25, 61, 79, 162 Wingate, Ronzella 40, 176, 188 68, 79, 107 Wingate, Tanya 44, 45, 47 89, 105' 139 Wingate, Warren 139 Wingate, William 64 Wood, jeff 66, 96, 100, 162 Woodby, jerry joe 9, 38, 86, 87 96 97 101, 162 Woods, Lynn 69, 162 Woods, Robert 54, 162 Wooten, Gary 139 Wrestling 222, 223 Wright, Elizabeth 68, 138 Wright, jonathan 54, 162 - HOW MANY WORDS CAN YOU THINK OE THAT START WITH OU AIN'T FRESH! Yarben john 68, 188 Yates, Karen 47 68, 6 z-z-z-z-z . . . NAP TIME!! Zeiffen Tanja 47 188 X? 9, 79, 188 UT BELL f AUTO. BELL I CCIR 'CUCIS E CAR W 8 Locations To Serve You: Mn Charles Howard, President OFFICE: 201 S. Independence iCorner of 3rd St. and independencei 5021 South Blvd. 527-1872 1635 E. Sugar Creek 377-1942 Charlotte' N15 Zizgf rung 3820 Monroe Rd. 376-8104 OW 9 U ' 201 s. mdep. sive. 333-7763 QQ Gastonia limi! Hanna Wash Process fsmqf 333 N. New Hope Rd. 866-9556 v v Gfe9nSb0f0 Finish Like New 3400 High Point Rd' If You Plan To Keep Your Car Longer! 919-299-3377 Lincointon Our New Wash and Wax Process 1421 E. Main St. 732-1827 Will Provide All The Care Monroe The Exterior of Your Car Requires MOVQHH Mill Hd- 289-5898 To Maintain a Finish Like New. Compliments of MILLER-GATES 8: COUNTRY Frame 8: Art Gallery ACCENTS Your Custom Antiques Framing Headquarters Gnome, Sculpture, Pottery 1 Original Art Highway H16 Uni Compliments DAVID CLARK Lincolnton, N .C. 28092 Melanie Merchant demonstrates what can happen if you miss your appointment at the HAIR BOUTIQUE. I .EZIAH DRUG Phone: 483-2638 HAIR BOUTIQUE rl Highway 16 N. Denver, N.C. 28037 Stylists: Karen Miller T'lene Barker Sandi Armstrong Rhonda Miller Owner: Rhonda Miller Compliments of LINCOLN TIMES-NEWS Lincolnton, North Carolina LINCOLN BANK The Bank That Cares 1 Christina Honeycutt and friends pose for a picture at Lincol Times News after they stopped by Lincoln Bank to ma withdrawal so they could go to C1ippard's and furnitu, before going to Cowan's Ford Country Club to play tennis COWAN'S FORD COUNTRY CLUB Route 1, Box 192 Stanley North Carolina 28164 Denver 483-2365 Charlotte 331-9700 Your Real Estate Needs In Lincoln County and All of Lake Norman LCDFTIS REALTY Professional Services With Results 16 Iust North of Hwy 73 :gs 1 AQQSJ: Congratulations, Graduates v 'C Vjewelers STANLEY REXALL DRUGS Incorporafod Bob Rankin Pio. Box 653 - 213 E. Main sr. lgifrijhgigiggfgjef C704-I 735-6313 Lincolnton, N.C. 28092 yi ' ' FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. ' 704f732-1151 ' BOX 220 ' LINCOLNTON, N.C. 28092 THE CASTAVILLA, INC. Lincolnton, N.C. 28092 Castavilla Means Appearance --Elegant Phone Superior Loan 8. Finance Co., Inc. 309 E. Main Street Lincolnton, N .C. 28092 Phone 735-8016 BOBBY HUITT ELLIOT BEAL OLE KING COLE BAKERY AMERICAN AUTO PARTS OF 2 47Ea M i S 1Lincoii1to?1i1N.C?et 4704, 735-6163 Eddie Williams, Owner Don't take a chance, call in advance! Lincolnton, N .C. 28092 Phone: 735-0411 CONGRATULATIONS SEN IORS! . Kunress , 4i!'.C-5 A Phone: 263-8504 LIN DY'S PAINT 8: HOME CENTER PO. Box 451, Highway 27 South Stanley North Carolina 28164 if w Don't you wish you could be enjoying some treats from OLE KING COLE BAK- ERY like Sandy Bolick? 4-, . LOU-ANN'S FASHIONS, INC. 2323 East Main Street Lincolnton, N.C. Phone: C7041 735-8410 Complete line of ladies' fashions Nike SAGESPURT 121 Eos! Main Street Llncolnton, N. C. 28092 735-0830 Sports Shoe Headquarters Reebok - Pony - Adidas - Tretorn Converse - Turntec After leaving the Brain Washing Institute of Higher Learning, Tony Walls, being the cool guy he is, grinds his gears over to Sports Shoe Headquarters where he buys the latest in summer footwear. Buy - Sell - Trade POOLE'S AUTO SALES Highway H16 - PO. Box 357 Denver, N.C. 28037 Res. 483-2316 Bus. 483-3363 TURNER'S STORE, INC. 119 East Main Street and Town 8: Country Shopping Center Lincolnton, North Carolina 28093 Bob Poole COUNTRY CASUALS, INC. Town 8: Country Shopping Center Lincolnton, NC Check Out Our Low Discount Prices Phone 735-9626 Clarice Harrelson The above space is reserved for: i Compliments of Vermont AITISFICUH Brian, Iohn, Kris, Dale, Mike and Steven believe they have THE BEEF in sight. Highway 16 f704J 483-2469 CALLAWAY HOMES, INC. RO. Box 448 Denver, N.C. 28037 -In the heart of Denver Across from Denver Plaza- 1 1 -s - 11-n 111 ii-n LINCOLN ATHLETICS q t - f ii am p .. ys gg BELK'S summer fashions. .,,. - v . an Complete Sporting Goods Store In-House Screen Printing 111 E. Main Street Lincolnton, N.C. 28092 Best Wishes Class of '86 Downtown Lincolnton Phone: C7043 732-3403 C7043 483-9440 C7045 735-3403 LAKE NORMAN SERVICES Denver, N .C. 28037 Home 8: Loan Care George, Carole, Scott, 8: Heather Batten V V Rich Richardson, Ir. STATE FARM INS. HM CO'S. Department Store 222W Lin' Main INTERNATIONAL U ALLEGHENY ALLEGHENY IN TERN ATIGNAL CCNGRATULATES THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1986 AND OFFERS SIN CERE BEST WISHES FOR A PRCSPEROUS AND HAPPY FUTURE 'Y INTERNATIONAL 'PANY Q ALLEGHENY INTERNATIONAL BLALOCK UPHOLSTERY Coulwood Shopping Center Charlotte, N.C. 28216 PhOI'1eZ C7043 483-5908 Telephone 483-3394 394-3109 Hwy 16 Denver, N.C. JAMES N. MCINTOSH FIRST FEDERAL . SAVINGS Sr LOAN ASSOCIATION Hlghway 16 Sotlth 320 E. Main Street Phone 735-0416 Lincolnton, North Carolina 28092 Denver, North Carolina 28037 Office Hours By Appointment Trying out the work Dr. McIntosh did, Rob Edwar chews on some Snacks he picked up at Britton? 8: Convenience Store. BRITTON'S OIL 8: CONVENIENCE STO FQ I ' x Phone: Q704J 827-4396 I 732-3503 WARREN E HOYLE, D.D.s., RA. Lowesville Square Route 1, Box 40 Stanley North Carolina 28164 704!735-94I2 Marta Cronland and Christy Rider show off their LADIES READY TO WEAR pearly whites after visiting Dr. Hoyle. Aldo Crowe, Owner 602 East Main Street Lincolnton, N. C. A Heritage of Service ' N-O-W INTEREST Since IQQ8 BEARING CHECKING ' MORTGAGE LOANS ' 24 HR. TELLER MACHINES ' PASSBOOK SAVINGS ' VISAfMASTER CARD I A HE,1q'IM,13 irc . .EDEK ,L 8 Loan Association 'N WINDOW LOANS People Who Care Congratulations, Seniors! LINCOLN DRUG KEEVER PHARMACY 132 East Main Street 102 Doctor 's Park Lincolnton, N .C. 28092 Lincolnton, N.C. 28037 Good Luck Class of '86 Compliments Of: EAST LINCOLN MEDICAL CLINIC THE MUSTANG ROUNDUP STAFF Family Care Center CandY BTYHH Tim L99 Misti Cash Debbie Self D-L C0Pe1and MD- Cynthia Hager Georgie Smith - Denise Hager Pam nith HWRt'1:2 gf? EI C Laura Higbie Teresa Phone: 483-9385. ' Wendy Kirby Daphr Wedding EAST LINCOLN AUTO REPAIR, LTD. G. B. Sigmon Home - 483-5455 Shop - 483-3301 Rt. 2, Box 542 Denver, NC 28037 TOWN AND COUNTRY LANES Highways 150 and 321 By-Pass Lincolnton, North Carolina Billiards, Bowling, Video Games Brian Nichols and Patrick Bailey show the advantages of bowling at TOWN AND COUNTRY LANES. MUSTANG RGUNDUP SCHOOL PAPER ENDS YEAR! EAST LINCOLN ANIMAL HOSPITAL, RA. Compliments of David A. Wilson, DVM Rf32f 5014385 OUR GANG DAY CARE H1ghway 16 Denver, N .C. 28037 . Phone:483-2931 567-9888 Rt. 2, Denver, N .C. 28037 . After hours emergency - Call 732-1688 Located Bee' LOU ANN'S FASHIONS, INC. 2323 E. Main Street Lincolnton, N.C. Phone: C7045 735-8410 Complete line of ladies' me SUN PLACE Highway 16 - Denver Plaza Denver, N.C. 704 ! 483-9634 Sandy Owens Compliments of R-ANELL HOMES, INC. Highway 16 Denver, N.C. 483-551 1 902 E. Main St. Lincolnton, N.C. 28092 Phone: 735-5313 LINCOLN AUTO PARTS 2323 E. Main St. Lincolnton, N .C. 28092 Phone: 735-7476 Congratulations Seniors Wendell C Boggs QUALITY SHOE sr CLOTHING TEXACO sToRE Hwy 27 N. 142 W Trade St. Stanley N .C. Dallas, N .C. HENLEY MOTORS WHOLESALE CARS Buy Sell 8: Trade Rt. 2, Box 413 Maiden, N.C. 28650 483-5856 DENVER AUTO PARTS Complete Line of Auto Parts ' New 8: Rebuilt ' Foreign 8: Domestic ' Small Engine Parts Hrs. 8-6 Mon-Fri., Sat. 8-4 483-5904 Highway 16 at Den KEN LAWING BUILDERS, INC. General Contractors Dedicated to the Standard of Excellence RO. Box 468 Denver, NC 28037 17041 483-2795 GRADY MARTIN Office 704f732-3343 Home 70477350501 CENTRAL CAROLINA SPRINKLER CO., INC. Post Office Box 602 Lincolnton, North Carolina 28092 COMBS AND ASSOCIATES INC. RO. Box 32185 Ch l tt NC 28232 376-0450 ,kik ' t C H . C ' 'vu 4 STEWART 81 E THEATRES If L 52 , 3 1 , 0 CINEMA CENTERfMAlDEN HIGHWAY 321 f f , C: 'tg ii PQ ' p ' 5 aff 2 T 9' pt p M2 ff? A 2 , p E A , p , - 'lj j ' .ight it CINEMA CENTER MAIDEN HlGHwAY 321 2 it if ' ' T. 6 wg, X Q .c I R N 4 I 12 WA W 2 p , I ' ,Q We 'V ' 8 , I 219 b f h DENVER SHOPPING CENTER E ' ,3 E Highway 16 i me A 4? ,Eil Denver, NC 28037 The Track Team is running to Denver Shopping Center to buy a television to watch the tapes they rented from Village Video Bill H. Mull Shirley L- Mull because the movies are too expensive. Discount Furniture C7045 483-2286 HAVE YOU SEEN HERB? COLONIAL VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER 1804 E. HWY 321 North LinCOlntOr1, NC 28092 Telephone - 732-2020 ALANDALE Carpets 8: Floorcoverings Highway 16 8: 150 Denver, NC 28037 C7045 We're Meeting All Your Electrical Needs Commercial, Industrial, Residential, Mobile I-Iomes, Wiring LAKE ELECTRIC CO. Rt. 1 - Box 63-A Sherrills Ford, N .C. 28673 Cwnerz Bynum Caldwell C7045 478-2050 C1A4fCf2.f!5PltfeV fl W tnes N' 5,4 Lisa Pacillas smile after an ELECTRIC I NANCE. CLON IN GER TROPHIES, INC Route 3, Box 208 - Denver, NC 28037 Phone 704 X 483-3013 2 Congratulations Seniors COLONIAL VILLAGE FITNESS CENTER Jamie Goodson: Owner-Operator Cindy Cartner Cline: Aerobic Instructor Featuring the Latest in High Efficiency Exercise Equipment Free Weights Aerobics Tanning Beds' Iacuzzis Complete Locker Room Facilities 1804-H Colonial Village Shopping Center Hwy 321 N., Lincolnton - Open 7 Days a This Page Reserved For .4 I ,dey A , f f 1 N fx ' X IX 11 V UIQ- lykx G fn? UA lrvwflx fx' Lf., M, ,K 1 J A ,- l, U! 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W SENIOR MEMORIES The door is slowly closing behind me-Closing on four years that once seemed like foreven but years that passed so quickly they seemed like a dream. I will always remember the football games, the proms, that wild party, the final report card, but most of all, I will remember the friends I 've made. These things will always linger with me as the best part of my East Lincoln memories. This building is no longer mine. I have left it to those who have promised as I did to leave it greater than it was left to me. The door has closed-closed, but not locked, on four years4four years of the best years of my life. 6 L A Z 3 X , , , ,V ,,h, se, I Angie Gunter and Larry Graham are a happy couple. ,nu ' ., . u Q fl. Lisa Pacillas and her love mobile. ,K g n X w'! l 1s lE '-- I i,,. . .. Leslie Iackson and Renee Helms ask who's who? ,5- Tammy Sigmon ana rndy Pre' a helping hand. Kelly Bo' Tracy and Lisa PA RTY! W Vf'ffQZfi Q if We ' lei ee Cody holds up the ,.,.,,.,,, 2 e W'- '5 'Mi' Vlwvwvwmwwfsw L-Af fMwMt,wMW+1sww0v,.qawm'M 'l.m-rw iw, ,, ,,.,,,,,.,,.. , , wmv v ,,...,- ., MwxMMwmM f . -'www-W,,,,,.,.,, ,,,,. ., ,,,V., WWW.,,,......,,.,.,,M,,..,w,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,, WWMMWPWM Nu. f As the final bell rings and our last day is silence envelops the halls and rooms that are often full of laughter. You make one last stop at K , . your locker and head out of school for the last time. N of more tardy bells, pop tests, or crowded hallsg all that is left now is images. 'll never forgetfof friends and gained and lost. Youhave struggled, have at one time or another, but our seem to mean as much now school, now silent, waits until the next begins nd new emories are made. is me ories. An when we look back, alway remembe hose I. IMAGES OP EXCELLENCE W . v O 0 Y 1 1 n., , , X . 8. 4 .' y ,H ,Q1 . f. -'H .J s v n. .- 51 J I . 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