, ACADEMIA THE FLINT ACADEMY 401 e. McClellan FLINT, MICHIGAN 48505 VOLUME 5,1981 § 8 8 S K 00 Times and places can never be forgotten. though some map change. Memories seen in the faces of friends, set apart in a special place In time. 2 Theme 4 Theme Theme 5 They come from all facets of your life. And while all the times in your life are important. time spent at the Flint Academy- is a special place in time. 6 Theme Theme STUDENT LIFE 8 Student Life Student Life 9 Preparations made all year Mrs. Senninger worked with senior committee Fantastic Dreams”-theme Held Friday, June 6 at Sheraton Motor Inn Started at 7:30, used a pastel color scheme Flowers from Skill Center- well arranged Buffet dinner-excellent Prom cake-left over due to low turnout Approximately twenty couples and several faculty members attended DJ never showed up What to do- without music? Some- played pinball Others- sat in bar drinking pop-of course! After prom- went to Ponchatrain Walk’s Renaissance Center An expensive evening- Tuxedoes $50 and up Dresses $60 and up But most agree the expense was worth it. 10 Spring Prom A Prom With No Music Opposite Page. Top: Bryan Buckner and Ressie Walker pose for their prom picture. Bottom: Sabrina Roger, Jo- plin Cox, Cheryl Gallon, and James Walker visit after their meal. This Page. Top: Dave Slater and his date enjoy their Cokes. Lower Left: Rose Miller and Michael Clark react to the evening's printed program. Lower Right: Mr Whiteley reflects on the past four years he has spent with the seniors. 11 Spring Prom Flint Shown The Best Education Day Parade held October 4, 1980 45 minutes down Saginaw Street through downtown Flint City-wide participation to promote education in Flint Included 120 units of floats, bands, and cheerleaders Big crowd observing despite very cold temperatures and biting winds Academy’s float constructed by Ringlein Family, National Honor Society, Parent Advisory Council and a few volunteers Two weeks of hard work paid off Academy’s float dubbed best entry No prize- Only pride for a job well done. This Page. Top: Drum Major John Ringlein leads the band in the parade. Left: David Ringlein, designer and creator of the eagle costume, helps Carlton Jones with the suit. Opposite Page. Top: Hard work made for an excellent float. Bottom: Varsity cheerleaders added to the spirit of the day. 12 Education Day Parade Education Day Parade 13 208 Students Honored Honors night held June 19, 1980 Recognizing honor roll students Also those with perfect attendance Great number of students made for very long ceremony 67 students made the honor roll one of three quarters 57 students made it twice 94 students made it all three quarters 17 All ‘A’ students Eight students received special awards Denise Dunn, Shellie Gadja (1980 Grad)- Outstanding Service Awards Michael Clark (1980 Grad) • Academy Spirit Award Leadership Award- Tokoya Cureton (1980 Grad) Maureen Wilson, Sarah Swart (1980 Grad) “Big E” Award from Josten’s American Yearbook Company for yearbook excellence and efficiency! Top: Darius Mayfield, Kathy McDonald, Sandy More- land wait in the wings for their awards. Above: Gather- ing in the cafeteria before the program, students look at the evening’s program Right: Three time honor roll student Scott White accepts his award. Opposite Page. Top: 1980-81 Student Commission President Gwen Tarbox accepts the gavel and its responsibilities from former president Tokoya Cureton while Mr. White- ley looks on. Center: At the beginning of the program, Mr. Whiteley introduces the platform guests Bottom: Anticipation of the awards ceremony shows on the stu- dents’ faces. NHS Opens School Store National Honor Society is lead by sponsors Mr. Bateman and Mrs. Gardner Officers: President Gwen Tarbox, Vice-President Maureen Wilson, Treasurer David Ringlein, Secretary Carl Tedford Seniors, juniors, and sophomores admitted with a G.P.A. of 3.0, 3.2, 3.4 respectively NHS members run the school store and tutor students who have a teacher recommendation The year ends with a picnic and the induction of new members. Opposite Page. Top Left: Students examine a large selection of shirts available in NHS School Store Top Right: Jeff Whiteley takes inventory for the school store Middle Left: Members congregate at a reception following Spring induction Middle Right: Students eagerly await service at the store Bottom Left: Mrs Gardner. NHS Sponsor, serves punch to Gwen Tarbox and Ann Zoll. Bottom Right Fred Johnson looks at the evening's program Thle Page. Above: Deneen Stevens rings up an order in the store Below: National Honor Society Front Row: Laura Ringlein. Sandy Moreland. Carl Tedford. Gwen Tarbox. Maureen Wilson. Sheryl Seeley. Kathy McDonald. Middle Row: Liz Wheeler. Barb Dapson. Jama Kvasnicka. Shantel Bowden. Sponsor Mrs Gardner. Deneen Stevens. Ann Zoll. Scott Blondin. Back Row: Arlesia Fields. Scott Ainsworth. Scott White. Kevin DeFrain, Cheryl Brown. Tom Inman. Commission Rolls Onward! Mrs. Belanger, sponsor Gwen Tarbox president Arlesia Fields vice-president Jacquie Blackwell secretary-treasurer Representatives for each homeroom Fund-raisers, skating parties. Spirit Week - all activities of student council Meetings held during 3:11-3:25 activity period Goal of the student council is to promote the basic philosophies of the Academy - honesty, integrity, unity. This Page. Top: Commission officers Arlesia Fields, Gwen Tarbox, and Jacquie Blackwell. Above: Helen Swart delivers candidacy speech to the sophomore class before elections. Right: Jonda Carter rolls along at commission sponsored skating party at Interna- tional. Opposite Page Bottom. Left: Posters by candidates are a major part of elections. Right: Sponsor Mrs. Belanger listens intent- ly to a speech by a representative 18 Student Commission Front Row: Kermit Brooks, Robert Turnbull, Darren Hosmer, Richard Warmbold, Kim Lajewski, Julie Thompson, Carlton Jones. Middle Row: Helen Swart, Tonya Scott, Barbara Pope, Todd Smith, Lisa Dively, Charmaine Taylor, Mary Derengowski. Back Row: Bruce Trevithick, Jonda Carter, Marlon Morgan, Audricka Talbert, Joyce Mustafaa, Theresa Holbrook, Cathy Satterwhite, Kim Dunbar. Not Pictured: Mike Staisil, Bergita Johnson, David Smith. “Preppy” Is A Prevalent Above: Shannon Hcidt and Kristin Bowden illustrate the “preppy” look., Right: Bo Derek in the movie “10” brought back the popularity of the cornrow braid as this student shows. Top: The Topsider shoe is seen on many feet. Opposite Page: Shoppers pay $38 for a pair of Calvin Klein jeans. 20 Fashion Fashion Look Of Today Preppies are in! Outfitted in Topsiders, Alligator Izods by Lacoste, crew neck sweaters, Oxford button down shirts, and “work pants, preppies have renewed a clean, comfortable look Designer jeans embellish many backsides Sassons, Vanderbilts, and Jordache cost from $32 to $48 • expensive footwear too- Feet are clad in Topsiders, Bass, Nike, and Penny Loafers “Punk” and New Wave” a popular fad - skinny ties and sunglasses, big jackets sporting buttons of B-52’s, Devo, and more When all else fails you can’t with $15 Levi’s! 21 Fashion Finances Plague ’81 Yearbook Academia staff puts yearbook together with only nine people on staff Maureen Wilson is Editor Outrageous printing costs force $11 book and still - huge debt remains Impending deadlines, low budget, missing pictures, all cause headaches Class meets 5th hour but extra time is required to complete book and have it to Josten’s American Yearbook Company in time for June distribution. Above: Front Row: Jeff Whiteley, Maureen Wilson. Middle Row: Deneen Stevens, Gwen Tarbox, Shantel Bowden. Standing: Tom Inman, Scott White, Sara Shaw, Helen Swart. Top: Jeff Whiteley redraws a layout to compensate for a missing picture. 22 Academia Staff Above: Service students of- ten have extra time for home- work, as Parrish Wintersmith shows. Top: Attendance Ser- vice Students. Kneeling: Mi- chelle Gabriel, Jill Wilcox, Theresa Chappell. Standing: Rick Moffit, Dawn McCloud, Sean Banks. Melissa Dra- heim, Annette Lutzke, Ta- Juana Stokes, Mari Van- Wyck. Middle: Counseling Service Students. Carl Ted- ford, Blake Walmsley, Thom- as Triplett, Sheryl Seeley, Cathy Williams, Denise Dunn, Fred Johnson, TaJuana Stokes, Scott White, Nate Campbell. Bottom: Library Service Students. Front Row: Carlton Jones. Barb Dapson, Deneen Stevens, Angela Chandler, Michelle Thomas. Back Row: John Matejcek, Bradford Gibson, Terry Green, Tim Curtis, Greg Cle- mons, Don Longworth. Service Students 23 After School Activities Top: Chess Club. Sitting: Kelvin Stewart, Bernard Cole, Artunado Scott. Standing: Blake Walmsley, Troy Rushing, Eddie Hollins, Ar- thur Wright, Willard Richardson, Missing from picture: Sponsor Diana Walmsley, Kevin DeFrain, Matt DeFrain, Aaron McGowan, Andre Price, Sheila Tobias, Robert Williams. Right: Bernard Cole takes Frank Neumann’s pawn with his queen. 24 Chess Club Extend Day Beyond 3:11 Top: Ski Club. Front Row: Mr. Bateman, Mrs. Roofe, David Hollingshead, Mark Major, Lynn Zoll, Lisa Dively, John Stevens, Phillip Bubin, Karen Roofe, Julie Garza, John Larson. Middle Row: Mr. Zoll, Mr. Robson, Steve Dufon, Jerry Gohl, Eric Prater, Mike Bishoff, Chris Wyatt, Eric Hosmer, Laura Ringlein, Matt DeFrain, Ann Zoll, Deneen Stevens, Spring Tremaine, Doug Hockin. Back Row: John Kintner, Bob Hawcroft, Kevin DeFrain, Jeff Deguise, Jeff Whiteley, Tim Curtis, John Ringlein, Sean Banks, Scott Asa Above: Cross Country Ski Club. Front Row: Mark Kroll, Darren Hosmer, Mike Westerman, Scott Blondin. Back Row: Tony Hooker, Sponsor Jeff Sodini. Right: Mr. Robson and Lynn Zoll survey the slopes. 25 Ski Club- Tabloid Covers Activities The Flint Academy News- called the FAN 26 on staff during 1st semester with Editor Kermit Brooks and Mrs. Tibbets as advisor Paper printed by Northern Specialty Students- sold for 30c a copy Must pass Journalism I to be on staff Few typers, lack of experience, and little time make production difficult but efforts show as paper is one of best in city. Kneeling: Nancy Kopcan, Ronda Watkins, Jill Jesiek, Jenny Dapson, Cathy Panchula, Angie Perkins, Vanessa Shelton, Michelle Jordan, Angie Smith, Shenitta Greenard, Mary Terrell, Gwen Tarbox, Jacqueline Blackwell. Standing: Kathy McDonald, Cheryl Brown, Marlon Morgan, Darrius Wright, James Overton, Mary Smith, Stephanie Mortimer, Martha Piper, Gwen Gulley, Advisor Gloria Tibbets, Shelia Tobias. 26 FAN Staff This Page. Student Commission sponsors skating par- ties at Internationale and a Halloween dance Above: Vice- president Arlesia Fields eyes her next “victim”. Could it be the photographer? Top: Halloween found students dressed in all different attires. They competed for a cash prize of $25.00. Right: The skating party didn’t keep everybody on their feet. Maria Francis has such form as she gets up. though. Opposite Page. Top: Mrs. Tibbets reviews the sales figures with FAN Circulation Manager Susan Jordan and Editor Kermit Brooks. Student Commission Activities 27 Colorguard Brightens Band Opposite Page. Top: Junior Band. Front Row: Shawn Little, Sonja Hayes, Lesija Webb, Beth Green, Dianne Hewitt, Alicia Herman, Lisa Oden, Lee Ann Eaker, Tammy Johnson, Lisa Smith, Zoey Beatty. Middle Row: Teresa Holmes, Jeneen Blinks, Camille Harris, Wendy Overton, Veronica Eaton, Deanna Cole, Yolanda Heard, Angie Holmes, Bergita Johnson, Reichlin Small. Robin Howard, Valerie Neal, David Myatt, Sylvene Riddick, Michelle Mason, Margo Duncan, Shawn Langford. Back Row: Tony Watt, Charles Lewis, Scott Asa. Craig White, Curtis Feaster, Kevin Fortenberry, Donovan Plamondon, Delisa Brown, Lynn Walls, Victor Morgan, Christopher McDermaid, Deshawn Aytes, Stephen White, Mike Cox, John Stevens, Myron Jones, Steve Dufon, Lawrence West, Willie Sadler, Robin Thomas. Melinda Dimmick. Middle: Orchestra. Joseph Sturgill, Maureen Smith, Ken Seeley, David Mayton, Tong Lee, Charmaine Taylor, Bruce Mackey, Cardi Powell, Linda Feaster, Diedre Broussard, Cheryl Johnson, Jedidah Shabazz, Sherry McRae. Tamara Mont. Joy Smith Bottom: Jazz Band. Nancy Banta, Charles Clark, Jason Wyatt. Rodney White, Harold Holbrook, Dale Benway. This Page. Top: Marching Band. Front Row: Barbara Dapson, Linda Mosely, Barb Gagne, Karen Collins, Yolanda Feaster. Jeanne Moody. Jama Kvasnicka. Middle Row: Laura Ringlein. Susan Dufon, Jodie Murray, Jeanne Heggaton, Sheila Tobias, Jennifer McNely, Margo Duncan. Ressie Walker. Helen Hintz, Joyce Mustafaa, Jessie Sylvester, Alicia Mosely, Kelli Holbrook, David Smith. Julie Garza. Liz Wheeler. Back Row: Rodney White, Frank Newmann, Regina Ringlein, Kathy McDonald. Bruce Mackey, Abbey McMullin. Standing: Jason Wyatt, Ken Seeley, Nancy Banta, Kevin Caldwell, Pat Elton, Michael Payne, Craig Smith, Scott Elton, William Carrington, Diane Edwards. Above Left: Colorguard. Kneeling: Sheryl Seeley, Yolanda Small, Shafon Smith. Second Row: Captain Karen Robinson, Lisa Oden, Delisa Brown. Back Row: Lesija Webb, Co-captain Denise Dunn, Mary Deren- gowski, Cheryl Brown. Above Right: Mr. Matthews helps William Carrington attach his drum before a performance. Spirit Week Is A Success Spirit Week was held De- cember 15-19. The week ended with a pep rally and a basketball game against Sagi- naw Sts. Peter and Paul. Op- posite Page. Top Left: Cathy Panchula and Steph- anie Mortimer came fully out- fitted for Punk Day. Top Right: Mrs. Senninger seems to be making her point clear on Hobo Day. Sunglasses are a necessity as (Bottom:) this group of “punkers” and (This Page. Top Left:) Diane Edwards show. Above: Dress-up Day means different things to different people - just ask Derrick Seals and Tim Curtis. Far Left: Tonya Novara and Tonia Jackson are ready for the toughest indian on Cow- boy Day Left: Miss Curtis is one of several staff members to participate in Spirit Week. Spirit Week 31 Pep Assembly Boosts Spirit Above: Kcrmit Brooks models a pie from Gwen Tarbox; the result of a lost challenge. (Girls contributed more for food baskets for the poor than boys.) Top Right: Band member Sara Shaw toots out her contribution to the pep as- sembly. Rlght:The football team gives a final cheer in preparation for a game. Opposite Page. Top: and Right: Spirit posters add to the hyped-up atmosphere Left: Flag girls were added to the band this year. Shown is Cheryl Brown. 32 Pep Assembly Team coach-Charles Thomas, assisted by Fred Spencer and Captains Therman Sisco, Arnett Mitchell Began season with 14-6 victory over Ashley - ending with a 1-8 record Lost three games by seven or less points Team lacked offensive scoring punch Good defensive efforts Therman Sisco broke school record with kickoff return of 86 yards for touchdown against Ashley Sisco’s record broken by Tony Price with an 88 yard run Paul Beauchamp was in on 22 tackles against Beaverton This year’s experience should make for stronger 1981 team. This Page. Top: The opposition’s quarterback is pursued and sacked by Paul Beauchamp and Therman Sisco. Bottom: Therman Sisco receives aid for a cut resulting from the grabbing of his face mask. Opposite Page. Top: The huddle breaks up after receiving its play. 36 Football Eagles Win, Then Falter The 1980 Flint Academy Football Team. Bottom Won': Paul Beauchamp, Tony Price, Keith Elam, Willie Cooper, Dennis Looney, Arnett Mitchell. Middle Row: Scott Ainsworth, Tim Curtis, Charles Clark, Todd Wilson, Clark Triplett, Michael McCain, William Makidon, Tom Franklin, Therman Sisco. Top Row: Terry Green, Marcellus Wade, Dominic Asta, William Harris, Wendell Clark, John Matejcek, Rawlan Lillard, Walter Derengowski, Greg Blacknall, Coach Charles Thomas. Football 37 JV Conquers 12 Of 18 Foes JV Girls Basketball team led by captains Leslie Daniels, Kendra Dickerson, Tonya Scott, and Coach Clif Turner Season record-12 wins, 6 losses In first ten games, girls had outscored opponents 438-279 points JV Football team led by Gary Murphy and captains Victor Green and Harold Holbrook First year there has been a JV team Inexperience limited gridders’ success Season ended with 0-6 record 19 freshmen and sophomores on team Returning players should contribute needed experience for next year’s team. 1980 JV Girls Basketball. Front Row: Kendra Dickerson, Tonya Scott, Stacey Chandler, Kim Hudson. Back Row: Leslie Daniels, Sonya Waters, Sherrie Byrd, Summone Ruckes, Margo Duncan, Jeanine Mumford, Coach Turner. Foreground: Manager Monica Adams. 38 JV Girls Basketball Top: Mike Newhouse’s kickoff starts to squibble downfield. Above: 1980 JV Football Team. Front Row: Tony Morgan, Donald Lee, Bill Carrington, John Carson, Harold Holbrook, Bernard Cole, Shawn Richards. Back Row: Troy Rushing, Dosy Newton, Marlon Morgan, Derrick Lillard, Robert Williams, Coach Murphy. Above Right: Victor Green walks off the field after a disappointing loss Bottom Left: Mike Newhouse dreams of better days Bottom Right: Victor Green shoots around the left end for a big gain. Young Team Reaches Finals Girls’ varsity basketball team had a great season ending this year with a 14-7 record Co-Captains Sheila Hart and Alayna McGee led the girls to district finals after eight consecutive wins in regular season play In the first two games of districts the Eagles beat New Lothrop and Bentley In the third round the Eagles struggled, but were beaten by Atherton with a score of 55-45 No seniors were on this year’s team There were: Four Freshmen One Sophomore Three Juniors We are young and we are strong and we are coming on!” commented Coach Nicholson in a statement which summed up the girls’ season perfectly. 40 Girls’ Varsity Basketball Above: The 1980-81 girls' varsity basketball team Front row kneeling: Kim Johnson, Cathy Wylie. Desree Stephens. Back row: Coach Turner, Tina Shabazz, Christina Brown, Kim Taylor, Alayna McGee, Sheila Hart, Lloyd Nicholson Opposite Page. Top: Sheila Hart proudly displays the many trophies she won as co-captain of the girls’ basketball team this year. All players were given awards during the Fall Sports Banquet held at the Casablanca Lounge. Far Left: Eagles Cathy Wylie. Kim Taylor, Sheila Hart, and Alayna McGee wait for the outcome of a freethrow Left: Kim Taylor gets that jumpshot for the Eagles against Atherton. This Page. Top Left: Sheila Hart and Alayna McGee look on as Cathy Wylie scores a basket Top Right: Coach Turner gives the girls a new game plan during a time-out at Atherton. Girls’ Varsity Basketball 41 Swimmers Foe: Small Size The 1980-81 Varsity Swim Team had a record of 2 - 8 Only twelve swimmers this year The team swam against such class “A” and “B” teams as Clio, Northern, and Kearsley Seniors Tim Curtis, Peter Bathum, Norm Robbins lead the Eagle’s effort along with the fine swimming talents of junior Liz Wheeler The rest of the team is young, but doing well The 7th and 8th grade swim team was made up of eight members Mildred James, their coach, thinks the team did just fine, and expects even more success next year. 42 Swimming Opposite Page. Top: Junior Liz Wheeler completes a perfect dive to help the Eagles to swim to vetory. Bottom: The 1980-81 Varsity Swim Team. Top row. Zoe Beatty. Tim Curtis, William Ledbetter, Norman Robbins, Peter Bathum, Coach Judith Dawson Bottom row Mary Derengowski, Susan Dufon, Jill Jesiek, Martha Piper, Spring Tremaine, Cathy Panchula, Liz Wheeler This Page. Above; The 1980-81 7th and 8th grade Swim Team From left Tammy Johnson, Abbey McMullin, Angela Dunseth, Vicki Ballentine, Steve Dufon, Jon Larson. Kevin Nichols. Aaron McGowman. Top. Left: Mary Derengowski, plunges into the Academy pool during a relay against Clio Top. Right: Tim Curtis glides off the starting block in a meet against Kearsley. Swimming 43 Academy Varsity Perseveres This Page Right: The team listens attentively as J.V. coach Lloyd Nichol- son substitutes for coach Clif Turner. Below: Freshman Mike Franklin seems confident while the rest of the team warms up before a game. Opposite Page: Arthur Thrash shoots a free throw as Fred Johnson looks on. The 1980-81 Varsity Basketball season was one of rebuilding- Fred Johnson, senior guard- only returning varsity player Eagles played state ranked teams and class A and B teams which showed in their record of 7-11 Senior Sean Banks and junior Arthur Thrash added to the efforts along with Dennis Looney and Jeff Whiteley The season was highlighted by new warm-ups purchased with money raised by the players- raised by selling gym bags and coolers. Front Row: Jeff Whiteley, Sean Banks, Terry Green, Jerome Mateen, Don Lyons, Robert Welch. Back Row: Assistant Coach Lloyd Nicholson, Fred Johnson, Arthur Thrash, Dennis Looney, Nate Clark, William Gabriel, Tyrone Mateen, Head Coach Clif Turner. Varsity Basketball 45 Coach Proud Of Team Spirit The 1980-81 Junior Varsity basketball team had a great season record of 14-6 Co-captains Victor Green, Andre Adams, and Darion Johnson lead the Eagle drive Coach Lloyd Nicholson is proud of the team, and predicts a great varsity season next year. Too few participants hurt the volleyball team during the 1980-81 season The girls did a fine job, winning three of their scheduled matches. Front Row: Andre Adams, Victor Green, C.C. Lewis, John Fountain, Willie Cooper, Kenny Carter. Back Row: James Edwards, Jason Wyatt, Darion Johnson, Michael Newhouse, Mike Franklin, Stacey Henderson, Bruce Morris, Coach Lloyd Nicholson. 46 JV Basketball Volleyball Thla Page. Top: The 1980-81 Volleyball team. Top row. Susan Jordan. Audricka Talbert. Yvette Ruckes. Bottom row. Lynn Zoll, Kim Taylor, Tonya Novara. Above. Left: Susan Jordan serves during a set against Mt. Morris Right: Audricka Talbert prepares to return a shot during practice in the gym. Volleyball 47 New Uniforms, New Cheers The Varsity Cheerleaders sold serving trays to earn their new uniforms this year The squad of ten members lead by Captain Candia Peterson displayed many new mounts and cheers The girls not only cheered at games- they also marched along with the Academy band during Community Education Day. The Junior Varsity squad inherited the varsity uniforms The squad of five girls hopes to increase its number The 7th and 8th grade cheerleaders are exceptional With the combination of new uniforms and original cheers these girls promise to brighten up future Academy squads. 48 Cheerleaders Opposite Page. Top: 1980- 81 Varsity Cheerleaders. From the top. Winifred Mitchell, Kathy Williams, Coach Shabazz, Candia Pe- terson, Linda Mosley. Middle row. Kendra Dickerson, Tonya Novara, Angela Chan- dler. Kneeling. Sherry Davis, Deneen Stevens, Shauna Woods. Bottom: The 1980- 81 7th and 8th grade Cheer- leaders. Top row. Twyla Duncan, Delicia Spreights, Coach Senninger. Middle row. Kim Lajewski, Becky Hopper, Pam Cox, Maria Francis, La Tossa McNeal. Front. Julie Thompson Thle Page. Left: 1980-81 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders. Back row. Kim Hudson, Eileen Farmer. Middle row. Dorine Needam, Carrie Conrad. Front. Jill Wilcox. Thle Page. Above Left: The varsity girls have come up with many new pyramids this year. This one, demonstrated at the Clio game includes Deneen Stevens, Tonya Novara, Kathy Williams. Winifred Mitchell, Linda Mosley, Shauna Woods. Right: Sherry Davis, Tonya Novara, and Deneen Stevens become airborne during a football game against Morrice. Cheerleaders 49 Girls Dominate Tournament The 7th and 8th Grade Girls’ Basketball Teams Were very successful in their seasons The 7th Grade team ended with a 6-1 record The 8th Grade team had a very satisfactory 5-2 record The 7th and 8th Grade Boy’s Basketball Teams had identical records of 10-3 The Highlight of the season was the Academy’s domination of the Holy Redeemer Lutheran Tournament. 7th Grade Girls’ Basketball-Kneeling: Marta Greer Back Row: Gwendo- lyn Hughes, Tonya Powell, Christian Houston, Nicki Carnes, Lisa Reed. 8th Grade Girls Basketball-Fro if Row: Alesha Mosley, Susan Wylie, Penny Clark, Bobbie White, Angela Giden, Linda Whidbee, Kim Jackson. Back Row: Tanya White, Andree Williams, Veronica Eaton, Lavetta Carr, Sandy Westbrook, Missy Beebe. 50 7th 8th Grade Girls’ Basketball 7th Grade Boys’ Basketball Team Front Row: Rusty Parker, Carlos Fountain. Craig Kimble. Marvin Yarbrough, Reggie Mitchell, Scott Newman. Back Row: Tery Crews, Corey Nolden, Daniel Bridges, Mike Staisil, Jonathon Mateen, Jason Lyons, Leron Henry. 8th Grade Boys’ Basketball Team-Front Row: George Hannah, Xavier Peterson, Andre Morris, Thomas Mitchell, Mark Rubin. Back Row: Coach Gary Murphy. Bill Custack, Willie Avery, Lonnie Duncan, Darnell Robinson, Eric Morgan, Troy Humphrey. 7th 8th Grade Boys Basketball 51 1980 Tennis Team. Kneeling Left to Right: Gina Roofe, Gwen Tarbox, Ann Zoll. Back Row Left to Right: Coach Lloyd Bateman, John Matejcek, Kevin Defrain, David Ringlein, Ronald Man- ningham, Scott Schmitter, Kevin Conroy. Tennis Coach-Lloyd Bateman Captains- Kevin Defrain and David Ringlein 0-8 win-loss record Popcorn sold to raise money for new uniforms Third year for tennis at the Academy Two hour practice daily Two matches per week at maximum Key players- Kevin Defrain and David Ringlein 10th place at State Regional Tournament- Imlay City. Track Team record- 3-3 in dual competition Move from Class D to C brings tougher schedule Home meets held at MSD Team clad in new uniforms Key Runners-Thomas Wilson, Therman Sisco, Reginald Brass and Thomas Troutman Coached by-Charles Thomas. 52 Spring Sports Harriers Set ’80 Spring Pace Opposite Page. Bottom: David Ringlein appears to be amused at a teammate’s ac- tions. This Page. Far Left: Andrew Walker and (Left:) Marcellus Wade strive for a first place on the hurdles. 1980 Track Team. Kneeling: Thomas Wilson, Sharlene Brass, Tonya Novara, Julie Aytes, Tracy Triplett. Standing: Coach Charles Thomas, Therman Sisco, Reginald Brass, Sheila Hart, Patty Allen, Alice Rodgers, Laura Ringlein, Andrew Walker, Coach Deborah Osborn. Spring Sports 53 Sluggers Continue To Improve Season record 6-12 Coach Kiewitt helps team dramatically Took doubleheader from Northern J.V. Stole 12 bases in winning two games against Flint Christian J.V. program started this year- will give younger players experience Dave Slater- winner of the “Eagle of the Season” award, spring Sports Picnic was held at Flushing Park after a pot-luck supper, prepared and served by the athletes’ parents- Awards, varsity letters and pins were given out Coaches Kiewitt, Bateman and Gipson were cheered for their efforts. The Flint Academy 1980 Baseball Team Kneeling Left to Right: David Slater, Jeff Whiteley, Cloyce Dickerson, Marlon Morgan, John Ringlein. Middle Row: Dennis Salinas, Rawlan Lillard, Todd Wilson, Scott Ainsworth, Tim Curtis, Jim Ranville Back Row: Byron Sanders, Paul Enos, Thomas Wilson, Mike Wallen, James Joyce, Coach Dennis Kiewitt. 54 Spring Sports Opposite Page. Above: Rawlan Lillard fields a ball against Northern J.V Below: Flint Academy Eagles 1980 baseball team. This Page. Left: Coach Gipson gives out awards. Top: Coach Kiewitt’s sign insures that no one will miss the pavilion. Above: Coach Kiewitt talks to his players. Spring Sports 55 As graduation nears seniors begin to appreciate what the Flint Academy has given them. Moments shared at the Flint Academy A special place In time. 57 Seniors College Acceptance Closes This Page. Right: Carl Tedford, ser- vice student in the counseling office, takes advantage of some freetime to fill out a college application Below: Counselor Roger Schwitalla informs Sean Banks that a parent signature on his FAF form is missing. Senior Year At The Academy Dominic Asta Sean Banks Peter Bathum Bryon Buckner Thomas Callaway Sharlene Brass Timothy Curtis Kevin DeFrain Dale Durkee Seniors 59 Plans For Graduation Ongoing Throughout Year Opposite Page: Senior class officers conduct a meeting in the cafeteria. They are Sean Banks, Vice-President; Cathy Harris, Secretary; and Dawn McCloud, President. Treasurer Joyce Swider, absent from the picture, is prob- ably out selling Senior candy. This Page. Above Left: Senior Norman Robbins proudly examines his new class ring. Because of the price of gold, the rings ranged from sixty to one hundred and fifty dollars. Above: Senior Can- dy Peterson displays the correct position of the tassel, before graduation. Left: A mortar- board, diploma, and graduation announcement signal an educational milestone for the gradu- ates of 1981. Seniors 61 Time With Each Other Is Time Well Spent This Page: Above: Dawn McCloud relaxes between er- rands. Above Right: Fred Johnson takes time out between classes to talk to fellow students in the hall. Right: Kevin Defrain practices his role as the “un- known comic” during lunch. Opposite Page: Sabrina Broadnax and Thomas Callaway occupy their time by talking about gym classes. 62 Seniors Dennis Looney Tauheed Mateen Dawn McCloud Donald July William Makidon Paul Lenhart Hason Mateen Seniors 63 “Gwen Tarbox “Carl Tedford Norman Robbins Joyce Swider Clark Triplett 64 Seniors Marcellus Wade Scott White “Maureen Wilson ‘Graduated with Distinction (3.0-3.5) “Graduated with High Distinction (3.5-4.0) Senior Activities Dominic Asfa-Baseball, Football Sean Banka-Senior Class V.P., Junior Achievement, Basketball, Ski Club, Tennis Peter Baf ium-Swimming Sharlene Brass-Track Thomas Callaway-Drama, NHS, Vocal Music, Basketball, Football Tim Curf s-Baseball, Football, Ski Club, Swimming Kevin DeFraln-NHS, Chess Club, Football, Ski Club, Tennis Dale Durkee-Junior Achievement, Chess Club William Ga6r e -Baseball, Basketball Terry Green-Basketball, Football, Track Catherine Harris-Senior Class Secretary Orchestra, Wind Ensemble, Vocal Ensemble, Marching Band, Track Sharon Hayden-Co-op. Marching Band, NHS Student Council (Secretary-Treasurer, V.P.), Vocal Ensemble Eric Hosmer-Chess Club, Ski Club, Swimming, Tennis Fred Johnson-Co-op, NHS, Basketball Carlton Jones-Junior Achievement, Student Council, Vocal Ensemble, Drama Dennis Looney-Basketball, Football, Track William Makldon-Juriior Achievement, Student Council, Football Jerome Mateen-Qasketball. Football, Track Tyrone Mateen-Qasketball. Football, Tennis Dawn McCloud-Senior Class President, Student Council, Softball Arnette Mitchell-Football, Weight Club Tammy Montgomery-Drama Candia Peterson- Jolleyball. Cheerleader Tony Pr ce-Basketball, Football, Track Willard Rlchardson-Vocal Ensemble, Tennis, Chess Club David Rlngleln-NHS Treasurer, Tennis Norman Robbins-Swimming Jim Sakalls-Baseball Dennis Sa nas-Baseball, .Marching Band Therman S sco-Football, Basketball, Track Joyce Swlder-Senior Class Treasurer Gwen Tarbox-NHS President, Student Council President, Tennis, Drama Carl Ted ford-NHS Secretary-Treasurer, Student Council, Vocal Ensemble Robert Threlkeld-FootbaW, Baseball Clark Trlplett-Football. Track, Drama Marcellus Wade-Football. Track Lawrence Walmsley-Chess Club Scott White-Marching Band, NHS, Football Maureen E. Wllson-NHS Vice-President, Swimming , 65 Students fulfilling the true purpose of the Flint Academy by reaching their goals in academics Moments shared at the Flint Academy; A special place in time. (0 O s u Q U 66 Academics 67 Academics Language Enrollment Grows Who can forget the thirty page minimum term papers written for Mrs. Gardner? Warriner’s Grammar textbook- a new color every year Staying up late at night studying Shakespeare’s tragedies 7th • 9th grade Graduation Promotion Tests- Academy students did the best city-wide Four years of English to graduate- more than any other school in Flint! French, Spanish, and Latin Fferitage make up the Academy’s foreign language department Courses open to 8th - 12th graders Visits to Spanish dance performances and French music concerts highlight special events Latin Heritage students learn the influence of ancient Rome on life today. 68 English Opposite Page. Top: Mrs. Gardner uses the blackboard to illustrate a point Far Left: Helen Swart works in the library on an English project. Left: Kyle Kendall uses his power of concentra- tion while studying for an American Literature test. This Page. Above Left: Carrie Conrad looks intent upon making an ‘A’ as she takes a French test. Above Right: Sonya Calip, Anthony Cavette, and Tonya Scott transport Mrs. Tibbet’s class to a street corner in Paris, via a skit. Above: Mrs. Tibbets discusses a French assignment with Gwen Tarbox. Foreign Language 69 Have Funds; Will Travel A variety of classes offered this year from psychology to Western Civilization American History students sell plants and hold a pizza raffle to raise money for their Williamsburg trip in April The Civics classes sell citrus fruits for their Washington D.C. trip in March In our Presidential Mock Election held on November 3rd President Carter won hands down Nationwide, the outcome was different on November 4th! Five minute timed writings- the goal is 60 words per minute with only two errors Correcting all errors, setting margins, and centering pages are some of the skills to be learned Accounting classes use adding machines and ledgers as their tools Intensive Secretarial meets two hours everyday with Mrs. Nunn. Opposite Page. Top: Mrs. Nunn demonstrates the typing skills that she teaches to her typing classes. Left: Charmaine Taylor seems to enjoy typing and accounting. These are two components of a 10-week introductory course in business that is experienced by all 7th graders. This Page. Top Left: Mr Robson and his psychology class relate their ideas on the human mind during a discussion. Top Right: Mr. Wiltse uses the map to point out a location during a geography review in American History Above: Mr. Bateman gives one of his famous lectures sitting atop his desk. Social Studies 71 F.A. Students Tops In Math Homework seems to be an ever occurring event in Academy math classes Mr. Krabill gives surprise ‘tests’- so students must always be prepared In city wide math evaluation tests the Academy math students scored highest in the city Few students run the whole gauntlet of Geometry, Algebra I, and Algebra II. Microscopes and test tubes are some examples of the equipment used by students in the science lab Remember how hard it was to get your bunsen burner to light, or to get a chemical reaction to take place? Experiments, lab, and lecture are techniques used for learning Chemistry, Physics, Physiology, Biology and the ISCS program are the courses offered. I 72 Math Science Opposite Page. Above: Miss Curtis, math department chairperson, explains a test to her class. Bottom Left: One student seems to find math class too tiring. Bottom Right: Mr. Krabill enjoys teaching math. Is he laughing at a student's comment or at one of his own jokes? This Page. Above: Lori Cosner, Scott Ainsworth, and other members of Mrs. Levander’s House Plants class, listen to a lecture on a certain type of plant Above Left: Mr. Dudley shows Biology student Shantel Bowden how to use the electron microscope Above Right: James Overton gesticulates broadly during Biology class, but Tyrone Mateen and Clark Triplett don’t seem too impressed. Math Science 73 F.A. Students Magnetize Many Academy students choose to take shared-time “speciality” classes at other Flint high schools through The Magnet Program The Humanities at Central and Math and Science at Northern attracted 30 Academy students this year Bus rides, as long as an hour in length, appear to be the only drawback to a very popular program. At the Skills Center, Academy students are learning trades varying from cosmotology to welding For up to as many as three years, students learn a trade which will enable them to gain employment after high school graduation. 74 Shared Time Skills Center Opposite Page. Top: James Joyce, a Skills Center student, begins his day with a bus ride. All told, James will ride the bus four times a day! Far Left: Shared-time students Helen Swart, Becky Withey, and Denise Dunn arrive from Central. In the background, other Academy students leave for Northern Left: Senior Peter Bathum takes a break during welding class at the Skills Center. This Page. Top: Upon arriving at the Skills Center, James Joyce works on accounting and computing skills. Above Left: The welding room at the Skills Center comes to life as students from the Flint area learn through experience. Above Right:Senior Paul Lenhart also attends the Skills Center to learn welding. Here he is working on a special project. 75 Shared Time Skills Center Ranges: Kitchen And Driving In Mrs. McCabe’s Home Ec classes students not only prepare the usual fare of cupcakes and cookies- full course meals are also on the agenda, as well as nutrition information Cooking appeals to everyone more young men are taking Home Ec this year than ever before! Auto Body is the Academy’s only specialty class Students learn to bump and paint cars The favorite part of the class seems to be taking the cars out for trial runs! Students in Driver Ed seem equally as happy to drive- as long as they get a car and not a truck! Tenth graders travel to Northwestern everyday over a nine week period, for their Driver Education class which includes classwork and driving on the range. 76 Home Ec Dr Ed Opposite Page. Above: Gary Wojciehowski emulates Jack on “Three’s Company Bottom. Left: Mrs McCabe shows one of her students the correct way to stir cookie dough. Right: Auto Body student Michael Henderson, of the Schools of Choice, sandbuffs a car as fellow students look on. This Page. Top. Left: Driving such an unfamiliar vehicle as a truck can be difficult- especially on snowy days Top. Right: As skid marks illustrate, practice makes perfect in Driver Ed! Above: Chris Wyatt and Scott Siebart are happy to drive a 1981 Monte Carlo for a day. Driver Ed 77 Electives Reveal Talent Watercolors and paint brushes • some of the tools used in art Classes this year sketched houses on McClellan Street Self portraits and woven mats were also projects completed. Gym classes participate in tennis, swimming, volleyball, basketball and other sports As usual, exercises are manditory (Ugh!). Mrs. Carroll teaches both vocal music and drama Students in both classes put on programs in the Winter and in the Sping The members of the choir ask only for new robes! 78 Electives Opposite Page. Above: Members of the 8th grade gym class rush down the court during a game of basketball. Bottom: Art students proudly display a banner made for a pep rally. This Page. Top Left: The 7th grade music class takes notes during a lecture on music theory given by Mrs. Carroll. Top Right:Carlton Jones and Ricky Gatz take part in a drama production during their theater arts class. Above: The Senior High Choir practices for a concert. Front Row: Desree Stephens, Gloria Freeman, Sonya Hayes, Lisa Hamilton, Mrs. Carroll, vocal music director. Middle Row: Thais Kenner, Monique Coe, Mary Smith, Irene Dodd, Faye Triplett. Top Row: Angie Homes, Alayna McGee, Sherrie Byrd, Cathy Harris, Carl Tedford. Electives 79 All the time spent in class Under a teacher’s direction Has a special place in the timeline of your life Academy faculty and staff: dedicated and caring. fa 80 Faculty And Staff Faculty And Staff 81 Faculty And Staff Display This Page. Upper Left: Dean Whiteley enjoys him- self at Student-Faculty Challenge Day. Upper Right: Lee Witter is cam- era shy. Right: Adminis- trators give a smile for the camera from left: Wayne Jeffries, Assistant Dean of Students; Barbara Sen- ninger. Assistant Dean; Charles Whiteley, Dean; and James Sims, Commu- nity School Director. 82 Faculty and Staff Efficiency And Humor Academy faculty and staff Led by Dean Whiteley Have true Eagle Spirit Three new teachers join this year- Mr. Eichelberg, Ms. Harris, and Mr. Long Unforgettable remembrances; Mr. Bateman perched on his desk, Mr. Krabill’s contagious chuckle, Mrs. Tibbetts smile of satisfaction, and Mr. Robson’s ceaseless jokes Hardworking- Dedicated- Helpful- Determined- The 1980-81 Eagle Staff is better than ever! This Page. Top: Our hard- working and often unappreciated cafeteria ladies pause for their photo. Front Row: Helen Baker, Cafeteria Supervisor; Louise Doquinto; Jan Paige. Back Row: Claira Smith; Jewel Williams; LulaBell Miller; Barbara Pritchett. Absent from picture-Lee Witter and Gloria Relerford. Middle: Wonda Hope, Chief Clerk, helps Susie Rodriguez, Financial Secretary, record a statement while Joan LeMere, Accounting Secretary, looks on Bottom: Sharon Rice, Attendance Office Secretary, tries talking to her plants as she waters them. Faculty And Staff 83 Staff Upholds Academy Principles Florence Anderson B.A. MSU Lloyd Bateman M.A. Brigham Young University Lucille Belanger M.A. University of Detroit William Blair M.A .. M S. EMU Doris Carroll M.A. N. Carolina Central Univ. Paula Cochran Jacqueline Culnon Marjory Curtis Harry Cybulski Judy Dawson M.A. U of M M.S. West Virginia M.A. U of M M.A. Indiana M.A. U of M University University Gordon Freeman Dennis Kiewitt Phillip Long Alta Maddix Deborah Osborn M.A. EMU M.A. EMU B.A. U of M M.A. WMU M.A. U of M Opposite Page. Top: Linda Burroughs, school social worker, assigned to the Academy two days a week, discusses her schedule with Mrs. Senninger. Bottom: Band Director Floyd Matthews finds some temporary relief from the day’s work with the help of a wall. This Page: Teacher Aides Janice Walker and Joseph Tefft are a tremendous help to the P.E. department. 84 Faculty And Staff Glenda Rubenstein B.A. University of North Iowa Delores Smith M.A. Spring Arbor Marsha Stauffer M.S. Indiana University Catherine Williams M.A. CMU Charles Thomas M.A. University of Detroit Curtis Williamson M.A. EMU Marvin Thompson M.S. EMU Bruce Wiltse M.A. EMU Gloria Tibbets Stanley Tomczyk M.A. U of M Education Spec. MSU This Page. Top. Left and Right: Sylvester Obb and Eula Thigpen pause from their patrol duties as the Acad- emy’s Security Aides Above, Left and Right: Officer Lawrence Woods, a Flint policeman, makes the Acade- my his home base on his foot patrol. Officer Ernest Torok is the Academy’s School Liaison Officer for stu- dents; one can often see him directing bus traffic in the parking lot after school. Opposite Page. Above Left: Ann McCabe enjoys the company of her two kittens. Above Right: Glenda Rubenstein gets ready for dinner at the Urban Cowboy. Lower Left: Bill Robson likes to go skiing in his spare time. Lower Right: Gloria Tib- betts demonstrates her favorite hobby to her five year old daughter, Allison. Staff Not Pictured David Belisle Barbara Branch Gwen Bronson Yvonne Carter Dale Cyran John Davidek Fred Dudley Ray Edson Dwight Eichelberg Kathryn Gardner Betty Harris Thomas Hoskins Robert Krabill Norma Levander Mallie Nunn Soden Smith Jeff Sodini Joseph Teague 86 Faculty And Staff Teachers Unwind, Too Faculty And Staff 87 Striving to do their best, in the years ahead; Graduation is always on the mind of the undergraduates Moments shared at the Flint Academy; A special place in time. 88 Undergraduates UNDERGRADUATES 89 Undergraduates Are Enthusiastic Scott Ainsworth Heather Aldrich Lori Alexander Julie Aytes Nancy Banta Scott Blondin Shantel Bowden Steve Branoff Darren Brantley Kermit Brooks Cheryl Brown Christina Brown Deborah Callaway Charles Clark Wendell Clark Paula Coggins Barbara Dapson Argustic Dunbar John Eaton Patricia Elton 90 Juniors Paul Enos Arlesia Fields Thomas Franklin Lisa Hamilton Jeanne Heggaton Tony Hooker Gloria Horton Thomas Inman James Joyce Kyle Kendall Karen Ketzbeau Jama Kvasnicka Donald Lee Beatrice Lewis Rawlan Lillard Don Longworth Rex Marcum John Matejcek Kathryn McDonald Winifred Mitchell Sandra Moreland Michael Morris Linda Mosley Lethia Newton Opposite Page. Left: Sheila Hart smiles as she takes notes in her American Literature class. Right: Barbara Dapson hands out programs at the auditorium door. This Page. Left: Laura Ringlein and Dominic Asta wait for the shared time bus to go to Northern. Juniors 91 Moods As Varied As Students Opposite Page. Top Left: Liz Wheeler, Jama Kvasnicka, and Kathy MacDonald listen intently at a National Honor Society Meeting. Top Right: Tom Inman finds some time to read a few passages from “The Empire Strikes Back.' Bottom: At least once during their high school careers. Wendall Clark and Mark Wilsom respond to an “invitation to visit with Mr. Jeffries in 109. This Page. Left: Michele Thom- as and Thomas Triplett play peek-a-boo in the eleva- tor. Above: Shantel Bowden turns to speak to some- one while waiting for an assembly to begin. Maureen Smith David Smith Deneen Stevens Arthur Thrash Sheila Tobias Mari VanWyck Ressie Walker Rodney Warner Liz Wheeler Jeff Whiteley Zina Williams Mark Wilson Todd Wilson Shauna Woods Ann Zoll Juniors 93 Opposite Page: Tonya Robinson, Kim Taylor, and Jaqueline Blackwell look on as pictures are being taken. This Page: Sandy Moreland and Sheryl Seeley wait to assist students with ordering picture packets. Dallas Anderson Paul Beauchamp Susie Belk Dale Benway Scott Bird Jacqueline Blackwell Ken Blake Tolisha Blake David Bloomer Iretta Brown Tim Brown Bridgette Burrell David Camp Nathaniel Campbell Larry Carlson Todd Carpenter Donita Carson John Carson Jonda Carter Angela Chandler Mike Church 94 Sophomores Annual Pictures Flatter Nathaniel Clark Karen Collins Carrie Conrad Willie Cooper Lori Cosner Leslie Daniels Kim Davison Lorie DeFoy Walter Derengowski Renee’ DeSonia Dilynn Duckworth Suzanne Dufon Kim Dunbar Denise Dunn Paul Durkee James Edwards Keith Elam Lori Fries Julie Garza Jackie Golden Daily Routine Includes Victor Green Vincent Greer Odessa Hairston Bruce Henderson James Hodges Harold Holbrook Tonia Jackson Jill Jesiek Invicta Jones Thais Kenner John Kinter Dana Klebs Mark Kroll Kara Kvasnicka Don Leonard Natalie Lester Don Lyons Dorris Lyons Bill Marcum Syidah Mateen Michael McCain Michele McClinchey Eric McLaughlin Michelle Miller Rick Moffit Jeannie Moody Marlon Morgan Tony Morgan Chris Morrow 96 Sophomores Intense Concentration Brock Murphy Dorine Needham Michael Newhouse Dosy Newton David Nicholas Bryant Nolden Thomas Novak Tony Novak Tonya Novara Tim O’Dell Shirla Ogburn Beth Ovaitt Cornelio Perez James Ranville Alvida Rea Opposite Page: Jacqueline Blackwell finds studying to be an integral part of her class. This Page: Bruce Alston listens intently to a lecture in the auditorium. John Ringlein Tonya Robertson Anthony Rouser Yvette Ruckes Troy Rushing Byron Sanders Cathy Satterwhite Scott Schmitter Laura Schollaert Sophomores 97 Twenty Minutes To Unwind Derrick Seals Ken Seeley Sara Shaw Scott Siebert Pat Smith Tammy Soyka Tajuana Stokes Joseph Sturgill Helen Swart Pamela Taber Opposite Page: David Bloomer and Beth Oviatt appear enthusi- astic about ending the school day. This Page. Right: Albert Garcia poses with his “shades” on the way to his bus. Above: The twenty minute activity period at the end of the day is new in the schedule this year. Occasionally “goofing around can be a profitable way to spend time as Norman Robbins and Deneen Stevens show. 98 Sophomores Audricka Talbert Kim Taylor Latricia Taylor Marguerite Tedford Gretchen Thomas Henry Thompson Spring Tremaine Faye Triplett Frances Vasquez William Veasley Darrin Wallace Sonya Waters Brent White Cynthia White Kathy Williams Bruce Willis Parrish Wintersmith Becky Withey Chris Wyatt Audrey Young Sophomores 99 Students Help Each Other Andre Adams Kevin Barnett Andrea Bass Zoey Beatty David Bell Renita Bell Michele Bennett Maurice Berry Marlon Bey Kris Bowden Kim Brezzell Monique Brown Annette Buckwheat Kim Burch Sherrie Byrd Sonya Calip Damon Carpenter William Carrington Anthony Cavette Stacy Chandler Theresa Chappel This Page: Kendra Dickerson types as Anthony Carring- ton looks on Opposite Page. Left: Laura Ringlein and Linda Mosley compare class schedules. Right: Angela Chandler and Terry Green spend a few extra minutes looking at a magazine. 100 Freshmen Tammy Chastain Monique Coe Thomas Coggins Undray Cole Michelle Cooper Jon Cox Mike Cox Kristi Craig Reggie Crain Sheryl Daniel Jenny Dapson Matthew DeFrain Mary Derengowski Kendra Dickerson Harolyn Dixon Irene Dodd Melissa Draheim Margo Duncan LeeAnn Eaker Stephania Eason Scott Elton Stephanie Ewing Eileen Farmer Cheryl Fields Charmaine Fisher Freshmen 101 This Page: A ninth grade social studies class finishes a class hour by beginning the next day’s homework assignment. Oppo- site Page: C.C. Lewis and Derrick Lillard sketch the houses across the street from the Academy while enjoying the weather. Susan Fogle James Forster John Fountain Mike Franklin Gloria Freeman Barb Gagne Gordon Gasche James Gills Pat Gormley Lonny Gregory Gwen Gulley Anjanette Hampton Shelina Harden Carol Harris Sonya Hayes James Heggaton Shannon Heidt Stacey Henderson Alicia Herman Diana Hewitt 102 Freshmen Students Keep Busy All Day Dennis Hill Helen HinU Kelli Holbrook Ernine Holmes Darryl Howard Kim Hudson Bryan Ingram Tom Ingram Artye Jackson Mike Jahr Darion Johnson Kim Johnson Ricky Johnson Kimberly Jones Myron Jones Susan Jordan Kendrick Kemp Michelle Klebs Nancy Kopcan Bret Kvasnicka Opposite Page. Left: Denise Dunn, a service stu- dent, is invaluable to the counseling office. Right: The marching band makes use of the parking lot for practice. This Page. Right: Tonya Novara stands guard while Deneen Stevens jumps into the men’s room to clean off her cheerleading uniform. Below: The favorite hour of most student’s — lunch! Rod Larkin William Ledbetter Howard Leggins Courtney Lewis Grayland Liddell Derrick Lillard Eric Loften Annette Lutzke Philip Martin Michelle Mason David Mata Ted Maule Alayna McGee Marjorie McMurray Angela Miller Steven Miller Juanita Moore Victor Morgan William Morgan Bruce Morris 104 Freshmen It’s AH In A Day’s Work Stephanie Mortimer Jeanine Mumford Joyce Mustafaa Lisa Nash Richard Neal Angela Nelson Frank Neumann Cathy Panchula Mark Pavwoski Michael Payne Karen Peltier Jerry Pepitone Angela Perkins Chris Pinter Martha Piper Donovan Plamondan Andre Price Joe Randell Sylvone Riddick Regina Ringlein Freshmen 105 27 Minutes To Refuel Geneva Robertson Karen Robinson Shaun Robinson Deborah Schollaert Kirk Scobey Artundo Scott Tonya Scott Vanessa Shelton Teresa Sherwood Reichlin Small Angie Smith Mary Jane Smith Robert Spears Jennifer Stanley Desree Stephen Kimberly Stevens John Stewart Kelvin Stewart Donald Taylor Marguerite Tedford Opposite Page: Gregory Blackwell and Kendrick Kendall exchange the latest scoop while eating lunch. This Page. Left: Student washes down her lunch with her ten cent milk. Below: Gloria Relerford manages to keep smiling through all three lunch periods everyday. Mary Terrell Robin Thomas Willie Triplett Ronda Watkins Tony Watt Tim Whalen Robert Wicker Codzella Wicks Jill Wilcox Jeff Williams Robert Williams John Willoughby Terrence Wilson Cheryl Wintersmith Todd Witten Gary Wojciechowski Brian Woods Darrius Wright Cathy Wylie Lynn Zoll Freshmen 107 Mr. Wizard! Mr. Wizard had a television show in the 50’s on which he did science projects. Here he is seen with Mrs. Bronson, Mr. Obb, and Mrs. Senninger when he visited Mr. Edson’s class this fall. Michael Anderson Matt Arseneau Scott Asa Anthony Ascendo Willie Avery DeShawn Aytes Vicki Ballentine Karen Baranyia Ann Bard Mark Barnhart Sheila Bates Melissa Beebe Jack Bell Cheryl Benway Lisa Blackwell Tim Blake Veneen Blmks Michael Blower Kim Boar Martha Boerger Jane Bohannon Terry Boyce Eric Boyd Darryl Bradley Denise Bradley Colette Brown Delisa Brown Lydell Brown Malette Brown Phillip Bubln Rebecca Burks Kenneth Butler Kevin Caldwell Amy Campbell Lavetta Carr Chantal Cassel Penny Clark Carmen Cobbin Deanna Cole Kim Cole Dick Coulter Soprano Cox 108 Eighth Grade What Makes An Eagle Think? Cindy Crockett Bill Custack Curtis Dailey Wanda Daniel Bobbie Davis Marietta Davis Sonya Davis Carmen Dawkins Brian DeJournett Wanda Derengowski Dana Dilworth Lisa Dively Noel Doyle Teresa Dreher Steven Dufon Lonnie Duncan Marvin Dunn Angela Dunseth Lisa Dye Veronica Eaton Tracey Edel Wendell Ellison Ann Elzie Chris Euwing Linda Ewell Neil Farrow Yolanda Feaster Geneva Ferris Veronica Fisher Elke Fochler John Foumier David Gaines Michael Gale Albert Garcia Ricky Gatz Angela Gden Charles Glasscock Jerry Gohl Thomas Goodrich Mike Hale George Hannah Tonja Harden Reginald Harrison Kim Hartley Cynthia Hatch Yolanda Heard Michelle Hendricks Mia Henry Todd Hipkins Wynn Hockin Robert Holliman David Hollingshead Theresa Holmes Linda Hopkins Troy Humphrey Beatrice Huddleston Eighth Grade 109 Glenn Hyram Darrell Jackson Kimberly Jackson Monica James Michael Jefferson Audra Johnson Bergita Johnson Mike Johnson Richard Johnson Tamara Johnson Angela Jones Brigette Jones Darren Jones Derrick Jones Felicia Jones Jeffrey Jones Bob Jordan James Kerwin Michael Klebs Thelma Koger Chris Kroll Jon Larson Leanne Lee Sung Lee Tong Lee Charles Lewis Dawn Lovett Chris MacDermaid Paul Mata Mark Matejcek Gregory Mathews David May ton Ronald Me El wee Abbey McMullin Thomas McMurray 110 Eighth Grade Students Find Time to Relax Jennifer McNenly Scott Miller Thomas Mitchell Leonard Molloseau Matt Morgan Andre Morris Alesha Mosley Richard Mosley Rodney Mosley Renee Mukes Jodi Murray Regina Nelms Mark Neumann Kevin Nichols Michael O’Dell Lisa Oden Charles Osborn Pam Ovaitt Wendy Overton John Padgett Thomas Parker Cindy Payton Thomas Pearson Maude Petee Tonya Petee Xavier Peterson Barbara Pope Eric Prater Opposite Page: Kristie Craig and Anjanette Hampton enjoy a leisurely stroll to the busses. This Page: Dilynn Duckworth finds time to relax during gym class. Eighth Grade 111 Buses Part Of FA Life Sebastian Robinson Shalanda Robinson Willie Sadler Connie Scott Lenora Seale Tom Seeley Stephanie Seymour Curt Shirey Gna Shumpert Rolynda Shumpert Linda Simmons Yolanda Small Craig Smith James Smith Latrice Smith Scott Smith Shafon Smith Todd Smith Janis Sny Janet Steen John Stevens 112 Eighth Grade Frank Sturgill Matt Taylor Willie Taylor Michelle Thomas Rhonda Thompson Scott Torrey Celeste Traeye Amy Jacque Penny VanWyck Tina Wallace Joseph Walton Chris Wambold Jeffrey Washington Robert Waycaster Lesija Webb Dave Welsh Lawrence West Sandy Westbrook Linda Whidbee Bobbie White Rodney White Stephen White Tonya White Kim Wicks Regina Wilkerson Andrea Williams Scott Williams Reginald Winslow Colleen Wolfe Lisa Wolfe Darnisha Woodyard Susan Wylie Sarnyra Yarbrough Ortie Young Michelle Zelley Opposite Page. Left: Jeannie Moody does not want to miss her fa- vorite seat on the bus or “triple.” Right: While waiting for the rest of the students to load Craig White and David Williams share a conversation. This Page: After waiting in the cold, these students are eager to board the warm bus. Eighth Grade 113 7th: The Only Real Contest Bryan Allen Florence Allessie David Anderson Michelle Anderson Darrin Arbor Mark Aseltine Barbara Atkinson Charlene Baber Jon Badour Gregory Baer April Bailey Tammy Ballard Keith Banks Laura Bare Tamra Barr Cynthia Belser Jana Bishop Greg Blackwell Dana Blassingame Delphine Blevins Melvina Blevins Todd Bostwick Maurice Brady Daniel Brail Eric Brantley Brent Durkee Daniel Bridges Dierdre Broussard Timothy Brown Andre Buckwheat Dana Burns Michelle Burrell Joyce Cade Tonya Campbell Moneka Carnes David Carpenter 114 Seventh Grade VOTE FOIl DARREN HOSMEK :,a : S?uJ r • ( r n i ss ioo« t Opposite Page: Eric Penzer picks out his choice for 7th grade repre- sentative. This Page. Above Left: Posters filled the halls during elec- tion time Above Right: Howard Shaw discusses his choice with Sheri New- burry. Left: 7th grade candidates await their turn to address the student body. Robin Carter Matt Coggins Madeline Coste Jacqueline Cotton Pamela Cox Terry Crews Darelyn Crochran Ronald Croudy JoEllen Darlington Richard Desrochers Melinda Dimmick Tom Drummond Twyla Duncan Susan Dunford Sybil Dunigan Angela Feaster Curtis Feaster Werner Fochler David Fogle Teresa Fordham Charlene Foster Seventh Grade 115 Eagles Study To Be On Top Carlos Fountain Maria Francis Dave Franklin Tracey Franklin Crystal Freeman Chari Fykes Christine Gale Jerome Gillespie Gloria Gray Bethany Green Edrick Greene Marta Greer Steve Grice Sonya Gulley David Hagan Darwin Hall Maria Hall Camille Harris Sean Harris Scott Hawkins Leron Henry Pattie Hill Dawn Hinton Dawn Hoke Becky Hopper Darren Hosmer Robin Howard Christian Houston Gwen Hughes April Ireland Donna Isom Lachelle Jackson Michael Jarrett Chantel Jenkins Brian Johnson Carlos Johnson Cheryl Johnson Smart Johnson Dorchell Jones Thomas Kerby Ethel Ketzbeau Craig Kimble Trina Koger Paul Kopcan Joseph Kucharski Leah Latham Cheryl Lawson Jerry Link Diane Lixey Marvin Lyons Mark Major Mark Martin Dante McGee Reginald McGhee LaTasha McNeal LaVance Morgan 116 Seventh Grade Randy Morgan David Myatt Linetta Nadir Valerie NeaJ Martin Needham Felicia Neeley Dawn Nevins Sheri Newbury Maynard Newman Scott Newman Corey Nolden Rusty Parker Scott Payne Sabrina Pendleton Eric Peruer Christine Pilon Cardi Powell Tanya Powell Kimberly Pugh Brent Ray Kymberli Ray Simone Reed Eugene Rhodes Jovita Roberts Cathy Rock Karen Roofe Vyonka Rushing Felicia Sain Terjuania Sain Brian Sanderson Shawn Sanderson Mark Schnesk Kent Scobey Ron Scott Evelyn Scroggins Seventh Grade 117 Assemblies Add To Spirit Jedidah Shabazz Howard Shaw Carlton Shelton Dawn Shropshire Cassandra Simmons Erston Simms Dan Smith James Smith Joy Smith Lisa Smith Delcia Speights Mike Staisl Mary Stewart Myron Swart Charmaine Taylor Ronnie Tedford Julie Thompson Kimberly Thompson Susan Thompson Karen Tinnin William Trinkle Robert Turnbull Tina Turner Jennifer Uhlbeck Dave Valley Patti VanWyck Bruce Verdun Ricky Warmbold Mike Westerman Jacqueline Wheeler Craig White Todd White Opposite Page. Right: Jason Wyatt and Anthony Carter add a little beat to the assembly Left: Kathy Williams cheers for the girls basketball team. This Page: Jedidah Shabazz waits for the start of a pep assembly. 118 Seventh Grade Mark Whittington David Wilcox Bonita Williams David Williams Felicia Wilson Richard Wilson Leonard Woolndge Brian Worth Amy Wyatt Marvin Yarbrough Scott Yurk Joe Zelley Kim Lajewski Shawne Little Jason Lyon Brent Marko Jonathon Mateen Kathy Maule Aaron McGowan Sheri McRae Debra McWilliams Reginald Mitchell Tamara Mont Angella Moore Katrece Moore Michael Morgan Sherwin Mukes Michele Myrick Seventh Grade 119 Index A Andre Adams 100, 46 Brenda Ainsworth Scott Ainsworth 37. 54, 73, 90 17 Heather Aldrich 90 Lori Alexander 90 Bryan Allen 114 Florence Jean Allessie 114 Bruce Alston 94. 97 Dallas Anderson 94 David Anderson 114 Michael Anderson 108 Michelle Anderson 114 Darrin Arbor 114 Matthew Arseneau 108 Scott Asa 25, 29. 108 Anthony Ascensio 108 Mark Aseltine 114 Dominic Asta 37, 59, 91 Barbara Atkinson 114 Bergundy Atkinson Kim Atkinson Willis Avery 51, 108 DeShawn Aytes 29, 108 Julie Aytes 52, 90, 128 B Charlene Baber 114 Jon Badour 114 Gregory Baer 114 April Bailey 114 Tammy Ballard 114 Vicki Ballentine 43, 108 Keith Banks 114 Sean Banks 23. 25, 45, 58, 59, 61 Nancy Banta 29, 90 Karen Baranyia 108 Marvin Barbee Ann Bard 108 Laura Bare 114 Kevin Barnett 100 Mark Barnhart 108 Tamra Barr 114 Andrea Bass 100 Sheila Bates 108 Peter Bathum 42, 59, 74, 75 Zoey Beatty 29, 42. 100 Paul Beauchamp 36, 37, 94 Melissa Beebe 108 Susie Belk 94 David Bell 100 Jack Bell 108 Renita Bell 100 Cynthia Belser 114 Tina Benford Michele Bennett 100 Cheryl Ben way 108 Dale Benway 29, 94 Maurice Berry 100 Marlon Bey 100 Scott Bird 94 Michael Bishoff 25 Jana Bishop 114 Greg Blacknall 37 Darin Blackwell Greg Blackwell 106, 114 Jacqueline Blackwell 18, 26, 93, 94. 97 Lisa Blackwell 108 Kenneth Blake 94 Matthew Blake Timothy Blake 108 Tolisha Blake 94 Dana Blassingame 114 Delphine Blevins 114 Melvina Blevins 114 Jeneen Blinks 29. 108 Scott Blondin 25. 90, 17 David Bloomer 94, 97 Michael Blower 108 Kim Boa 108 Martha Boerger 108 Jane Bohannon 108 Tracey Boose Todd Bostwick 114 Kristen Bowden 20, 100 Shantel Bowden 22, 72, 90, 17, 128 Terry Boyce 108 Donna Boyd Eric Boyd 108 Darryl Bradley 108 Denise Bradley 108 Maurice Brady 114 Daniel Brail 114 Stephen Branoff 90 Darren Brantley 90 Eric Brantley 114 Sharlene Brass 53, 59 Kimberly Brezzell 100 Daniel Bridges 51, 114 Sabrina Broadnax 62 Kermit Brooks 19, 26. 32. 90 Diedre Broussard 29, 114 Cheryl Brown 26, 29, 33, 90, 17 Christina Brown 41, 90 Colette Brown 108 Delisa Brown 29, 108 Iretta Brown 94 Lydell Brown 108 Malette Brown 108 Monique Brown 100 Timothy Brown 114 Tim Brown 94 Phillip Bubin 25, 108 Bryan Buckner 10 Andre Buckwheat 114 Annette Buckwheat 100 Kim Burch 100 Rebecca Burks 108 Dana Burns 114 Bridgette Burrell 94 Michelle Burrell 114 Kenneth Butler 108 Sherrie Byrd 38, 79, 100 C Joyce Cade 144 Kevin Caldwell 29, 108 Christopher Calip Sonya Calip 69, 100 Deborah Callaway 90 Thomas Callaway 59, 62 David Camp 94 Amy Campbell 108 Emory Campbell Nathaniel Campbell 23, 94 Shirley Campbell Tonya Campbell 114 Larry Carlson 94 Moneka Carnes 114 Damon Carpenter 100 David Carpenter 114 Todd Carpenter 94 Lavetta Carr 108 William Carrington 29, 39, 100 Donlta Carson 94 John Carson 39, 94 Anthony Carter 119 Donna Carter Janda Carter 18, 19, 94 Kenneth Carter 46 Robin Carter 115 Chantel Cassel 108 Anthony Cavette 69, 100 Angela Chandler 23, 49, 94. 101 Stacy Chandler 38, 100 Theresa Chappel 23, 100 Tamara Chastain 101 Stuart M. Chaulk Mike Church 94 Charles Clark 29, 37, 90 Maria Clark Nathaniel Clark 45, 94 Penny Clark 108 Wendell Clark 37. 90 Cheryl Clink Carmen Cobbin 108 Monique Coe 79, 101 Chad Coffman Matthew Coggins 115 Paula Coggins 90 120 Index Thomas Coggins iOl Tiffanv Colby Deanna Cole 29, 108 Kimberly Cole 108 Undray Cole 24, 39, 101 Karen Collins 29, 95 Carrie Conrad 26, 49, 69, 95 Michelle Cooper 101 Willie Cooper 37, 95, 46 Richard C6ry Lori Cosner 73, 95 Madeline Coste 115j, : Jacqueline Cotton 115 Dirk Coulter 108 Jon Cox 101 Michael Cox 29, 101 Pamela Cox 49, 115 Soprano Cox 108 Kristi Craig 101, 110 Reginald Crain 101 Terry Crews 51, 115 Darelyn Crochran 115 Ciqdy Crockett 109” Ronald Croudy 115 Tim Curtis 23, 25, 31 37, 42, 43 54 59 William Custack 51, 109 D Curtis Dailey 109 Sheryl Daniel 101 Wanda Daniel 109 Leslie Daniels 38, 95 Barbara Dapson 23, 29, 90, 17 Jennifer Dapson 26, 101 JoEllen Darlington 115 Bobbie Davis 109 Kelly Davis Marietta Davis 109 Sonja Davis 109 Kim Davison 95 Carmen Dawkins 109 Wilbur Dawkins Lillian Decator Lori DeFoy 95 Kevin Defrain 25, 52, 59, 62. 17 Matthew Defrain 25, 101 Jeffrey DeGuise 25 Brian DeJournett 109 Mary Derengowski 19, 29, 42, 43, 101 Walter Derengowski 37, 95 Wanda Derengowski 109 Renee Desonia 95 Richard Desrochers 115 Kendra Dickerson 38, 49, 100, 101 Dana Dilworth 109 Melinda Dimmick 29, 115 Lisa Dively 19, 25, 109 Harolyn Dixon 101 Irene Dodd 79, 101 Noel Doyle 109 Melissa Draheim 23, 101 Teresa Dreher 109 Thomas Drummond 115 Dilynn Duckworth 95, 111 Steve Dttfon 25, 29. 43, 109 Suzanne Dufon 29, 42, 95 Andre Duhon Argustic Dunbar 90 Kim Dunbar 19. 95 Elonda Duncan Lonnie Duncan 51, 109 Margo Duncan 29, 38, 101 Twyla Duncan 49, 115 Susan Dunford 115 Sybil Dunigan 115 Denise Dunn 23, 29, 74, 75, 95, 105 Marvin Dunn 109 Angela Dunseth 43, 109 Brent Durkee 114 Dale Durkee 59 Paul Durkee 95 David Dye Lisa Dye 109 E LeeAnn Eaker 29, 101 Stephanie Eason 101 John Eaton 90 Veronica Eaton 29, 109 Tracey Edel 109 Diane Edwards 29, 109 James Edwards 95, 46 Keith Elam 37, 95 Wendell Ellison 109 Patricia Elton 29, 90 Scott Elton 29, 101 Ann Elzie 109 Paul Enos 54, 91 Gary Erickson Christopher Euwing 109 Linda Ewell 109 Stephanie Ewing 101 F Eileen Farmer 49, 101 Neil Farrow 109 Angela Feaster 115 Curtis Feaster 29, 115 Linda Feaster 29 Yolanda Feaster 29, 109 Geneva Ferris 109 Arlesia Fields 18. 27, 91, 17 Cheryl Fields 101 Charmaine Fisher 101 Florence Fisher Veronica Fisher 109 Serema Flourney Elke Fochler 109 Werner Fochler 115 David Fogle 115 Susan Fogle 102 Tresa Fordham 115 James Forster 102 Karen Fortenberry Kevin Fortenberry 29 Charlene Foster 115 Carlos Fountain 517116 John Fountain 102, 46 John Fourneir 109 Maria Francis 27, 49, 116 David Franklin 116 Lorena. Franklin Michael Franklin 102, 44, 46 Thomas FrSnklin 37, 91 Tracey Franklin 116 Dale IPansioli Crystal Freeman 116 Gloria Freeman 79, 102 Lori Fries 95 Chari Fykes 116 G Michelle Gabriel 23 William Gabriel 45, 60 Barbara Gagne 29. 102 Robert Gaines 109 Christine Marie Gale 116 Michael Gaia 109 Albert Garcia 98, 109 Julie Garza 25, 29, 95 Gordon Gasche 102 Richard Gatz 79, 109 Bradford Gibson 23. 60 Angela Giden 50, 109 Jerome Gillespie 116 James Gills 102 Charles Glasscock 109 Jerry Gohl 25, 109 Jacqueline Golden 95 Thomas Goodrich 109 Karen Gooley Patrick Gormley 102 Daphne Grant Gene Graves Judy Graves Gloria Gray 116 Bethany Green 29, 116 Terry Green 23, 37, 45, 101 Victor Green 39, 96, 46 Shenitta Greenard 26 Edrick Greene 116 Marta Greer 50, 116 Vincent Greer 96 Lonny Gregory 102 Steven Grice 116 Charles Griffin Howard Grigsby Lorli Grosteffon Gwendalyn Gulley 26, 102 Sonya Gulley 116 Index 121 H David Hagan 116 Darrell Hairston Odessa Hairston 96 Michael Hale 109 Darwin Hall Ilf Maria Hall 116 L.isa Hamilton 79, 91 Anjanette Hampton 102. 110 George Hannah 51, 109 Shelenta Harden 102 Tonja Harden 109 _ Deborah Hardy ■ Camille Harris 29. 116 Carol Harris 102 Catherine Hams o0, 61. 79 Sean Hams life William Harris 37 Reginald Harrison 109 Sheila Hart 41. 52. 90 Kimberly Hartley 109 Marlee Hartley Gina Hasan Cynthia Hatch 109. Robert Hawcroft 25 Scott Hawkins 116 Sharon Hayden Sonya Hayes 29, 79, 102 Amy Headrick Yolanda HeaTd 29 109 James Heggaton 102 Jeanne Heggaton 29, 91 Shannon Heidt 20, 102 Bruce Henderson 96 Stacey Henderson 102, 46 Michelle Hendricks 109 Duane Hendrix LeRon Henry 51, 116 Mia Henry 109 Alicia Herman 29, 102 Diana Hewitt 29, 102 Debra Hickie Dennis Hill 103 Patricia Hill 116 Dawn Hinton 116 Helen Hintz 29. 103 Todd Hipkins 109 Wynn Hockin 25, 109 James Hodges 96 Dawn Hoke 116 Harold Holbrook 29, 39, 96 Kelli Holbrook 29, 103 Theresa Holbrook 19 Robert Holliman 109 Edward Hollins 24 David Hollmgshead 25. 109 Angie Holmes 29, 79 Ernine Holmes 103 Therese Holmes 29. 109 Tony Hooker 25, 91 Linda Hopkins 109 Becky Hopper 49. 116 Gloria Horton 91 Darrin Hosmer 19. 25, 116 Eric Hosmer 25. 60 Kim Hosner Cnmmffl Houston 50, 116 Darryl Howard 103 Robin Howard 29. 116 Beatrice Huddleston 109 Kimberly Hudson 38, 49, 103 Monica Hudson Gwendolyn Hughes 50, 116 Christopher Humphrey Troy Humphrey 51, 109 Monica Hurt Glenn Hyrman 110 I Bryan Ingram 103 Thomas Ingram 103, 17 Thomas Inman 22. 91, 128 April Ireland 116 Donna Isom 116 Michael Isom Sonya Isom , Artye Jackson 103 Charles Jackson Darrell Jackson 110 Kimberly Jackson 50, 110 Lachelle Jackson 116 Paulette Jackson Toma Jackson 31. 96 Amy Jacque 113 ' Michael Jahr 103 Monica James 110 Michael Jarrett 116 Michael Jefferson 110 Chantel Jenkins 116 Jill Jesiek 26. 42. 96 Lisa Jesiek Pilar Jiminez Audra Johnson 110 Bergita Johnson 19, 29, 110 Brian Johnson 116 Carlos Johnson 1 16 Cheryl Johnson 29, 116 Darion Johnson 103, 46 Fred Johnson 23 45, 60, 62, 44, 16 Kimberly Johnson 41, 103 Michael D. Johnson 110 Richard Johnson 110 Ricky Johnson 103 Smart Johnson 116 Tamara Johnson 29, 43, 110 Angela Jones 110 Brigette Jones 110 Carlton Jones 12. 19, 23. 60. 79 Darren Jones 110 Derrick Jones 110 Dorchell Jones 116 Felicia Jones 110 lvicta Jones 96 Jeffrey Jones 110 Kimberly Jones 103 Michael Jones Myron Jones 29, 103 Shamell Jones Robert Jordan 110 Susan Jordan 26, 47, 103 James Joyce 54, 74, 75, 91 Donald July 63 K Maria Keener Kendrick Kemp 103 Kyle Kendall 68, 91 Thais Kenner 79, 96 Thomas Kerby 116 James Kerwin 110 Ethel Ketzbeau 116 Karen Ketzbeau 91 Craig Kimble tjl, 116 John Kintner 25,. 96 Dana Klebs 96 Michael Klebs 110 Michelle Klebs 103 Thelma Koger 110 Trina Koger 116 Nancy Kopcan 26, 103 Paul Kopcan 116 Christine Kroll 110 Mark Kroll 25, 96 Joseph Kucharski 116 Bret Kvasnicka 103 Jama Kvasnicka 29, 91. 17 Kara Kvasnicka 96 L V E Kimberly Lajewski 19, 49, 119 Shawn Langford 29 Rodney Larkin 104 Jon Larson 25. 43, 110 Leah Latham 116 Cheryl Lawson 116 Guranda Lay William Ledbetter 42, 104 Donald Lee 39, 91 Leanne Lee 110 Sung Man Lee 110 Tong Lee 29, 110 Howard I eggins 104 Paul Lenhart 75 M Don Leonard 9b Natalie Lester 96 Beatrice Lewis 91 A Charles Lewis 29. 101, 110 Courtney Lewis 104, 46 Grayland Liddell 104 Derrick Lillard 39, 101 Rawlan Lillard II 37, 54, 91 122 Index Gerald Link 116 Shawne Little 29, 119 Diana Lixey 116 Eric Loften 104 Donald Longworth 23, 91 Dennis Looney 37, 45, 63 Dawn Lovett 110 Annette Lutzke 23, 104 Stephanie Lynch William Lyon 51. 119 Don Lyons 45, 96 Dorris Lyons 96 Marvin Lyons 116 Me Chris MacDermaid 29. 110 Mary McCain Michael McCain 37, 96 Michele McClinchey 96 Dawn McCloud 23, 61. 62. 63 Kathryn McDonald 14, 26, 29, 91, 17 Ronald McElwee 110 Alayna McGee 41. 79, 104 Dante McGee 1 lb Tammie McGe Reginald McGhee 116 Aaron McGowan 43, 119 Eric McLaughlin 96 Abbey McMullin 29, 43, 110 Marjorie McMurray 104 Thomas McMurray 110 LaTasha McNeal 49, 116 Jennifer McNenly 29, 111 Sheri McRae 29, 119 Debra McWilliams 119 M Bruce Mackey 29 Mark Major 25, 116 William Makidon 37, 63 Bill Marcum 96 Rex Marcum 91 Brent Marks 119 Mark Martin 116 Philip Martin 104 Michelle Mason 26, 29, 104 David Mata 104 Paul Mata 110 Jonathan Mateen 51, 119 Syidah Mateen 96 Tauheed Mateen 45, 63, 73 John Matejcek 23, 37, 52, 91 Mark Matejcek 110 Gregory Mathews 110 Kathlene Maule 119 Ted Maule 104 Robert Maxwell Darius Mayfield 14 Latrice Mayfield Michelle Mayhew David Mayton 29, 110 James Melton Angela Miller 104 Michelle Miller 96 Scott Miller 111 Steven Miller 104 Bethany Mince Arnett Mitchell 37 Reginald Mitchell 51, 119 Thomas Mitchell 51, 111 Winifred Mitchell 49, 91 David Moench Lucinda Moench Rick Moffit 23, 96 Leonard Molloseau 111 Tavelle Monroe Tamara Mont 29, 119 Tammy Montgomery 64 Jeannie Moody 29, 96, 112 Angella Moore 119 Juanita Moore 104 Katrece Moore 119 Sandra Moreland 14, 91, 94, 17 Anthony Morgan 39. 96 Eric Morgan 51 LaVance Morgan 116 Marlon Morgan 19, 26, 39, 54, 96 Matthew Morgan 111 Michael Morgan 119 Randy Morgan 117 Victor Morgan 29, 104 William Morgan 104 Andre Morris 51, 111 Bruce Morris 104, 46 Michael Morris 91 Chris Morrow 96 Stephanie Mortimer 2b, 30, 105 Alesha Mosley 29, 50, 111 Linda Mosley 29. 49, 91, 101 Richard Mosley 111 Rodney Mosley 111 Renee Mukes 111 Sherwin Mukes 119 Jeanine Mumford 38, 105 Brock Murphy 97 Jodi Murray 29, 111 Joyce Mustafaa 19, 29. 105 David Myatt 29, 117 Michele Myrick 119 N Linette Nadir 117 Lisa Nash 105 Richard Neal 105 Valarie Neal 29, 117 Dorine Needham 49, 97 Martin Needham 117 Felicia Neeley 117 Regina Nelms 111 Angela Nelson 105 Frank Neumann 24. 29, 105 Mark Neumann 111 Dawn Nevins 117 Sheri Newbury 115, 117 Glen Newhouse Michael Newhouse 39. 97, 46 Maynard Newman 117 Scott Newman 51, 117 Dosy Newton 39, 97 Lethia Newton 91 David Nicholas 97 Kevin Nichols 43, 111 Bryant Nolden 97 Corey Nolden 51, 117 Anthony Novak 97 Thomas Novak 97 Tonya Novara 31, 47, 49, 52, 97, 104 O Michael O’Dell 111 Timothy O’Dell 97 Lisa Oden 29, 111 Shirla Ogburn 97 Derrick Oliver 31, 98 Charles Osborn 111 Beth Ovaitt 97 Pamela Ovaitt 111 James Overton 26, 73. 92 Wendy Overton 29. Ill Daniel Owens Denise Owens 92, 128 P John Padgett 111 Catherine Panchula 26, 30, 42, 105 Walter Pape 92 Russell Parker 51, 117 Thomas Parker 111 Mark Pavwoskl 105 Michael Payne 29, 105 Scott Payne 117 Christine Payton'! Cindy Payton 111 Thomas Pearson 111 Karen Peltier 105 Sabrina Pendleton 117 Eric Penzer 114, 117 Jerry Pepitone 105 _ Cornelio Perez 97 Angela Perkins 26, 105 Maude Petee 111 Tonya Petee 111 Candia Peterson 48. 49, 61 Xavier Peterson 51, 111 Christine Pilon 117 Chris Pinter 105 Martha Piper 26. 42. 105 Donovan Plamondon 29, 105 Barbara Pope 19, 111 Cardi Powell 29, 117 Index 123 Tanya Powell 50, 117 Eric Prater 25, 111 Andre Price 105 Tony Price 37 Shamell Pringle Kimberly Pugh 117 R Joe Randell 105 James Ranville 54, 97 Jeanett Ranville 112 Brent Ray 117 Kymberli Ray 117 Stephen Ray Alvida Rea 97 Kendall Reddic 112 Alisa Reed Delisa Reed 50 Simone Reed 117 Rhonda Relerford 92 Peggy Reynolds Eugene Rhodes 117 Shawn Richards 39 John Richardson Willard Richardson 24 Sylvene Riddick 29, 105 David Ringlei-. 12, 53. 64 Jamie Ring!. : 1 John Ringlein 12. 25. 54. 97 LauraRinglein 25, 29, 32, 91. 92. 101, 16 Regina Ringlein 29, 105 Kathy Rod Norman Robbins 42, 61, 64, 98 Timothy Robbins Jovita Roberts 117 Geneva Robertson |06 Tonva Robertson 97 Darnell Robinson 51, 112 Karen Robinson 29, 106 Sebastian Robinson 112 Shalanda Robinson 112 Shaun Robinson 106 Tonya Robinson 93 Catherine Rock 117 Alice Rodgers 52, 92 Karen Roofe 25. 117 James Rouser 97 Mark Rubin 51 Yvette Ruckes 38. 47, 97 Troy Rushing 24, 39. 97 Vyonka Rushing 117 Lisa Russel William Sadler 29, 112 Felicia Sain 117 Terjaunia Sain Jim Sakalis 64 Dennis Salinas 54, 64 Brian Sanderson 117 Shawn Sanderson 117 Byron Sanders 54, 97 Cathy Satterwhite 19, 97 Scott Schmitter 52, 97 Mark Schnesk 117 Deborah Schollaert 106 Laura Schollaert 97 Kent Scobey 117 Kirk Scobey 106 Artunado Scott 24, 106 Connie Scott 112 Ronald Scott 117) Tonya Scott 19, 38, 69, 106 Evelyn Scroggins 117 Lenora Seale 112 Kenneth Seeley 29, 98 Shbryl Seeley 23, 29, 92, 94, Thomas Seeley 112 Stephanie Seymour 112 Baheejah Shabazz 41, 92 Jedidah Shabazz 29, 118 Howard Shaw 115, 118 Sara Shaw 22, 32. 98. 128 Sharon Shaw Carlton Shelton 117 Vanessa Shelton 26, 106 Teresa Sherwood 106 Janette Shields 92 Curt Shirey 112 Dawn Shropshire 118 Gina Shumpert 112 Rolynda Shumpert 112 Scott Siebert 77, 98 Cassandra Simmons 118 LindHSimmons 112 Erstoil Simms 118 Terrance Sisco Therman Sisco 36, 37. 52 Reichlin Small 29, 106 Yolanda Small 29, 112 Angelia Smith 26, 106 Janet Steen 112 Desree Stephen 41. 79, 106 Deneen Stevens 17, 22, 23, 25, 49, 93, 98, 104, 128 John Stevens 25, 29, 112 Kimberly Stevens 106 John Stewart 106 Kelvin Stewart 24, 106 Mary Stewart 118 Tajuana Stokes 23, 98 Frank Sturgill 113 Joseph Sturgill 29, 98 Yvette Suprenant Helen Swart 18, 19, 22, 68, 74, 75. 98, 128 17 Myron Swart 118 Joyce Swider 61, 64 Jessie Sylvester 29 Pam Taber 98 Audricka Talbert 19, 47, 99 Gwer Tarbox 15, 18, 22, 26 64. 69. 16 17, 128 52. Craig Smith 29. 112 Dan Smith 118 David Smith 19, 29, 93 James Smith James Smith 112 James Smith 118 Joy Smith 29, 118 Latrice Smith 112 Lisa Smith 29, 118 Mary Jane Smith 26, 79, 106 Maureen Smith 29, 93 Patrick Smith 98 Raymond Smith Scott Smith 112 Shafon Smith 29, 112 Todd Smith 19, 112 Jams Sny 112 Tammy Soyka 98 Robert Spears 106 Delcia Speights 49, 118 Michael Staisil 19, 51, 118 Jennifer Stanley 106 Charmane Taylor 19, 29, 70, I 118 Don.ild Taylor 106 Kim Taylor 41. 47,'%. 99 Latrio.i Taylor 99 Matthew Taylor 113 Willie Taylor 113; Carl Tedford 23, 58, 64, 79. 17 Marguerite Tedford 99, 106 Rormie Tedford 118 Mary Terrell 26, 107 Gretchen Thomas 99 Leah Thomas Michelle Thomas 23 Nichelle Thomas 113 Robin Thomas 29, 107 Henry Thompson 99 Julie Thompson 19, 49, 118 Kimberly Thompson 118 Mercius Thompson Rhonda Thompson 113 Susan Thompson 118 Arthur Thrash 45. 93 Loleen Threlkeld Robert Threlkeld Karen Tlnnin 118 Mark Tinnin fc TBH Sheila Tobias 26, 29, | Scott Torrey 113p Celeste Traeye 113 Mary Ann Tremaine 25. 42, 99 Bruce Trevithick 19 William Trinkle 118 Clark Triplett 37, 64. Faye Triplett 79, 99 Swain Triplett Thomas Triplett 23 Willie Triplett 107 44 9i 73 124 Index Robert Turnbull 19, 118 Anthony Turner Tina Turner 118 U Jennifer Uhlbeck 118 V David Valley 118 Mary Vance Aaron VanDyke Mari VanWyck 23, 93 Patti VanWyck 118 Penny VanWyck 113 Frances Vasquez 99 William Veasley 99 Bruce Verdun 118 W Marcellus Wade 37, 51, 65 Ressie Walker 10, 29. 93 Darrin Wallace 99 Tina Wallace 113 Ann Walls Lynn Walls 29 Lawrence Walmsley 23. 24 Joseph Walton 113 Christine Wambold 113 Richard Warmbold 19, 118 Rodney Warner 93 Carolyn Warren Tamara Warren Terri Warren Jeffrey Washington 113 Sonya Waters 38, 99 Ronda Watkins 26, 107 Tony Watt 29, 107 Robert Waycaster 113 Lesija Webb 29, 113 Robert Welch 45 David Welsh 113 Jeffrey Werda Lawrence West 29, 113 Sandy Westbrook 50, 113 Michael Westerman 25, 118 Timothy Whalen 107 Elizabeth Wheeler 29. 42, 93, 17 Jacqueline Wheeler 118 Linda Whidbee 50, 113 Bobbie White 50. 113 Brent White 99 Craig White 29, 112, 118 Cynthia White 99 Rodney White 29, 113 Scott White 14, 22. 23, 65, 17, 128 Stephan White 29. 113 Todd White 118 Tonya White 50, 113 Jeffrey Whiteley 22, 25. 45. 54, 93, 16, 128 Mark Whittington 119 Robert Wicker 107 Codzella Wicks 107 Kimberly Wicks 113 David Wilcox 119 Jill Wilcox 23, 49, 107 Regina Wilkerson 113 Andree Williams 50, 113 Bonita Williams 119 David Williams 112, 119 Jeff Williams 107 Kathy Williams 23. 49. 99. 119 Robert Williams 39, 107 Scott Williams 113 Zina Williams 93 Bruce Willis 99 John Willoughby 107 Felicia Wilson 119 Mark Wilson 93 Maureen Wilson 22, 65, 17. 128 Richard Wilson 119 Terrence Wilson 107 Todd Wilson 37, 54. 93 Reginald Winslow 113 Cheryl Wintersmith 107 Parrish Wintersmith 23, 99 Becky Withey 74, 75, 99 Todd Witten 107 Gary Wojciechowski 77, 107 Colleen Wolfe 113 Lisa Wolfe 113 Brian Woods 107 Shauna Woods 49, 93 Darnisha Woodyard 113 Leonard Wooldridge 119 Brian Worth 119 Arthur Wright 24 Darrius Wright 26, 107 Amy Wyatt 119 Christopher Wyatt 25, 77, 99 Jason Wyatt 29, 46, 119 Cathy Wylie 41. 107 Susan Wylie 50, 113 Y Marvin Yarborough 51, 119 Samyra Yarbrough 113 Audrey Young 99 Ortiz Young 113 Tracy Younger Scott Yurk 119 Z Joe Zelley 119 Michelle Zelley 113 Ann Zoll 25, 52, 93. 16, 17 Lynn Zoll 25, 47, 107 Index 125 o 00 ON A time to reflecl to remember all tha was part of your school year classes, friends, and spirit Moments shared at th Flint Academy A special place in time 126 Theme Closing Theme Closing 127 il 1981 1981 1981 1980 81 Academia Staff 128 Staff And Special Thanks
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