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| ND SLA DÆ 2 7 CATHY “JO WEBB å `В | v B S ei 7 کے Ls = Чи 2 ©) un А | С ОЈО FONE, . AO ANG Oth BIRTHDAY] | See SEN d Ei. Es x iss Я do xs d 310117 00305 Å 1916 FLYER FRANKLIN COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FRANKFORT, KY. NOLUME 15 EPISODES SUMMER 2 FALL g WINTER 50 SPRING 34 PLE PEO ПО APPENDICES 26% رام N m ES e ۶ м br Ju, Rude = = pre : A D vi NAL AT aes, CANE 3 к. FCHS Summer of “75 For some students and faculty members, the trip to Mexico was a great way to begin the summer. Top left — Chaperones relaxed in their room. Top right — The group 4 Summer posed in their hotel lobby. Center left — Un chico eyed the tourists. Center right — Students dined at this scenic castle. Bottom left — An exciting bullfight provided entertainment. Bottom center — Student received a $20 shoeshine. Bottom right — Chaperones took a stroll. ч, 7 E LN ate! A dim) EAN : MEE A aa tac wem E ARK 0 'J AN di 1 тє X 1 — un. The cheerleaders and yell leaders worked toward a spirit- ed year at camp during the summer. Top left — Varsity Cheerleaders posed at Kansas University: center front — Sandy Shouse captain; kneeling — Jim DeShazer, Joe McPherson, Sean Lesley, Joe Koening; standing — Sandra Burton; Susan Knoll; Jeff Fosset, Nabcy Moriarity, Karen Smither; on Jeff's shoulders — Kim Tillet. Top right — Junior Varsity sat for group shot: (l-r) Mary Jo Ballinger, Kelly Green, Mary Ann Doll, Cathy Harberson, Karen Sullivan. Center left and right, spent their limited spare time clowning around. Bottom (l-r) — FCHS students, Cindy Colt, Gary Daniels, and Fay Colt work at their summer jobs here in Frankfort. Summer 5 FCHS Summer of 75 In August, the Flyer Marching Band travelled to Morehead University to prepare for the marching season. One of the highlights of the week was the initiation of new members. 6 Summer Top left — Annette Williams initiated Judy Hale. Top right 一 Mark Bell and Liz Hullette were married. Center right — Rick Moreno and Clayton Fugett supervised initiation. Bottom left — Old members moved in for the attack. Bottom right — Director Tom Brawner and Mike Thurman lead exercise drills in the broiling sun. 12 Several members of the Yearbook Staff topped off their summer with a vacation at the beach and training for the year ahead while in North Carolina. Top left and center, Sponsor Wanda Perry goofed off with a friend in the hotel hall. Top right, Rhonda Pulliam took part in a hypnotism presentation. Center left, Peggy Tinker, Beth Butler, Geor- gene Collins, Donna Eddins, Lynn Guarnieri, Mary Gattis, and Wanda Perry lounged in the beach house. Top right, 4 several members waded on the beach. Bottom left, FCHS Girls’ State Representatives Tami Patrick and Peggy Der- ryberry attended the workshop on state government at Morehead University. Bottom right, attending Boys’ State at Eastern University were Joe McPherson, Tim Willard, David Merchant, Tom Penegor, Randall Farrell, Alan Letton, and Marvin Wiley. Summer 7 AR AGTERS: BILLY GREENBERG- junior ALFA LFA SM! Е Junior б HULNSKY- sophomores Pee LIPPER- Junior and assorted members of the BR: У Here We Go Again Act I: First Day of School Scene :ا Curtain opens on FCHS right before the bell rings on the first day of school. The temperature is 95 degrees and climbing. The halls are filled with students, students, students, and more students. Polinsky: Help! Help! Anybody!! Hey, you're Billy Greenberg, fantastic ping-pong player and good-looking hunk of bod, right? Greenberg: Duh, yeah, That's me. Polinsky: What do | do? My homeroom is 162. | can’t find it!! (in near panic) Is it on the third floor with the swimming pool? | have my elevator passes, but | can’t find that either! Greenberg: Oh, all you do, see...is... Lemme think. . . Go up this hall to the back foyer and take a left about in the middle. You can’t miss it. It is the big one with all the plush chairs. Hey, man, you got it made! Polinsky: Great, thanks! Oh, do you know where | could get a study hall notebook? Scene II: In Homeroom Greenberg: Hey, Alfalfa I left some turkey soph- omore waiting in the auditorium for her homeroom teacher! Ain't it a laugh? Hey, what is _ 10 in the matter with you? Smith: I knew it. I knew I'd get Mrs. Crabapple for homeroom again. | won't make it! | hate when she gets her stop watch out and stands at the door for tardies. It drives me right up the wall! Wow, it’s hot. What are they trying to do — boil us alive? This is no time for school. Greenberg: (Holding a paper) | hate these forms. My own Mother doesn’t even know when my brothers’ and sisters’ birthdays are. Why does the school need to know? Smith: Hey, what’s this? School rules? School rules??? NO SMOKING??? I’m having nicotine fits already. Greenberg: This is a trip, man. (Bell rings; students pick up the 13 forms for their parents to fill out) Smith: Whew! It’s about time. | thought that desk had become permanently glued to my body! Greenberg: Yeah. I’ve about decided it’s too early for school. I’m taking the day off tomorrow and going out to the creek. Wanna come? NG AN E MJ LR Fall 1 1 Student Council Elections Top — Some sophomore candidates for student council were (I-r) Jan Shoemaker, Amey Hugg, Shawn Jones. Jeff Fossett takes charge. Bottom — Kirby Lindsey gives campaign speech. Diana Carter takes a step toward podium. 12 ы Student Elections Clockwise, from top left: Lisa Bingham, Mike Devers, Gary Bogden, Gwen Carter, Stan Salchi, and Albert Oberst. Fall 1 3 Act II: Football Homecoming 1975 Scene I: Spirit Week The week of homecoming events begin October 6. Students and faculty alike are caught up in the fever of anticipation. Sign- making, singing, and dancing seem to replace the routine schedule of school life. Polinsky: Did you hear Mr. Hoaglby this morn- ing on announcements? “Please classrooms all in attention your have | may?” Here it is only the sec- ond month of school and he's already in need of a vacation. Smith: Polinsky, don't you ever know what's going on? This is YAD SDRAWLCAB! Everything is backwards! Walking, talking, . . . it’s all back- wards! Polinsky: Oh, ۱ get it! Tomorrow is going to be “Jeans Jersey Day”. Wednesday will be “Crazy Hat Socks Day”, and Thursday will be “Farmer Day”. Does that mean that Friday will be My day? Smith: You sophomores! Always goofing off. Of course not. Friday will be “Pluck the Cardinal Day”. The girls all have one paper feather. The guys try to get them to give an affirmative response. When they do, the guys get the feathers. Then, the guy with the most feathers at the end of the day will be declared “the guy the girls couldn't say no to”. Polinsky: Wow! I bet Gary Bogdon wins. (He did, too!) Scene 11: Football Game It's 8:00 p.m., October 10 at FCHS' football field. Constant rain has played havoc with the field earlier in the day. The stands are full of cheering fans as they await the start of the game. (Bandroom) Flipper: Mr. Brewser, | can’t do this new formation. The field looks . alright to me. We practiced all week for this game. Brewser: Look, Flipper. Do you want the team to win tonight? Flipper: Yeah! Brewser: Do you want to have fun at the dance, later? Flipper: Sure! Brewser: Do you want that tuba wrapped around your waist . . permanently? Flipper: Ah . . Mr. Brewser, this is a really good idea. We need to do something else because of the muddy field. (Field) Climb: Alright guys — let's go! (pause) Move it! (to himself) | hope this muddy field will be to our advantage. (Time passes) Announcer: The buzzer has sounded, ending the first half. The score-Franklin Co. Flyers O, Scott Co. Cardinals O. The 1975 Flyer Band welcomes you to Home- coming '75. (Homecoming Court walks onto the field) 1 6 Fall DE Wis n E 3 H Polinsky: Well, | think they all deserve to be crowned queen. | wonder who'll get it? Of course, if I was down there, we all know who would win. Smith: Yeah! The referee! Announcer: The 1975 Homecoming Queen is . . . Annette Ray. Greenberg: Boy, | bet all of those other girls are glad that's over. It's too bad that Sandra (Burton), Cindy (Claxton), and Gwen (Hart) couldn't win, too. (Players back on the field) Climb: We're gonna get 'em guys! This is our game! We want it more than they do! (Back to the stands) Polinsky: Fourth quarter - 7 to 0. Boy, if we can just hold on. Smith: Look at those Cardinals! They're going to get a touchdown! Polinsky: We've got to win this one! A fumble! Get it — Campassi's got it! Go-go-go . . . Announcer: Campassi recovers a fumble on the 18 yard line and scores. Polinsky: We won! 14-0! FE å Scene Ill: Homecoming Dance The cafeteria is decorated like a circus tent. The chairs and tables are pulled to the side to make room for the dance. Flipper: This place really looks good! Where are the animals with our names on them? | paid a whole quarter for a tiger, just so Sue could see her name in print. Greenberg: Well, it looks like everybody is here. Who’s the band? They are really gettin’ it on. Polinsky: That’s Crushed Velvet. They really sound great. Why isn’t anybody dancing? Flipper: Well, let’s start. Somebody has to be first. (Later, on the dance floor) Flipper: Ya know, whoever came up with this theme, “Under the Big Top”, really had a good idea. . . too bad | was in the restroom when they let the balloons down. Polinsky: You're always in the restroom. | bet you even missed those teachers that were dancing, too. Flipper: You mean there are teachers who would boogie at a high school dance? Polinsky: I didn't say that they ”boogied . 18 ы ————— = — — 二 一 е аң =: 二 E d um va PS حم یہ eS Act Ш: Pep Rallies Scene |; Curtain opens on pandamonium in FCHS gym. Students and faculty alike, are on their feet, clapping and yelling for the next victory. Wellington: Let's see who can win the victory stick! OK — sophomores, first! — juniors, then se- niors!! Cheerleaders: О — К... v-i-c-t-o-r-y. That's the sophomore battle cry. Wellington: SOPHOMORES — Where were you? We can’t hear you down here! (Bleachers) Polinsky: What do you mean, where are you? Where do you think we are, in the parking lot? Flipper: How can | yell for the junior class with this tuba stuck in my face? 2 0 Fall P v Ed Å ot f Top, left to right. Jeff Fossett, Julie Semones, and Bottom, senior guys “try” to make it to the top. Joe Koenig. 2 t IE I Ё | Ka Top left, Gayla Winkler and Sara Jo Campbell cream Jerry Wilhoite. Top right 一 Drummers pick up the pace at pep rallies. Class shows spirit with their Spanish poster, aimed at undermining the opponent. Fall 21 Act IV: Football Scene |: The Flyers have the football on Waddy's ten-yard line. The fans are on their feet, demanding the first touchdown of the game. Feeling the pressure of the moment, one of the players leaves the huddle to get the plan from Coach Wilhurt. Ca. kem I DELI e ni کے ھت 24 Fall “ y =, سے ZE wf 7 р yp LT SY Å za 1975 Football Schedule F.C.H.S. Bourbon Co. 14 Madison Central 10 Shelby Co. 19 Clark Co. 7 Erlanger Loyd 13 Montgomery Co. 20 Scott Co. 14 Harrison Co. 24 Henry Clay 29 Marion Co. 41 Laurel Co. 7 Clark Co. 0 8-3-0 Season Record Opponent 26 Fall Greenberg: Dah . . . which way to the goalpost coach? Wilhurt: Think boy! Go straight through the two yard-markers at the end of the field... closest to you. Greenberg: Dah . . . but coach, how can | go through the yard-markers, they're made of metal? Wilhurt: Let me put it another way — GO BETWEEN THEM. (Greenberg starts to go onto the field to give the rest of the guys the word.) Wait Green- berg — when you go between the markers, make sure you are carrying the ball! Greenberg: Dah . . . gotcha coach. (The ball is snapped — TOUCH- DOWN!) The page, top 一 This year the football team had six seniors on the team, and oddly enough all six (and only these six from FCHS) were named to the 1975 All-Mid-State Conference. They are (Ir) Mike Howard, Mike May, Pat Freu- denthal, Jeff Bibb, David Merchant, and Larry Campassi. Bottom — Two se- niors, Pat Freudenthal and Larry Campassi, were given the honor of being named to the All-State Team. P. Freu- denthal made 3rd string, and L. Campassi was placed on the first string team. Opposite page, the senior players, top (l-r) Mike May was a tight end, defensive end and punter. David Mer- chant held position of tight end and corner- back. Middle (l-r) Jeff Bibb played the posi- tions of quarterback and defensive back. Mike Howard was full- back, quarterback, and cornerback. Bottom (!- r) Larry Campassi maintained position of flanker. Pat Freu- denthal blocked hard as a defensive tackle and offensive guard. BP Ө , ویر Pate с AA м, d 9ئ Bee (Bleachers at the Game) Polinsky: Push em back! Push em back! W-A-Y back! Boy, I'd rather push them over! Flipper: Well, that's the only way you'll get somebody to notice you — if he can’t get up and run! Polinsky: Very funny! You're just jealous because you didn’t make the team. Flipper: | am not! I’ve got my tuba; what more do | need? 30 ы Opposite page, top — The Starting Offense takes their place on the field. Middle — The Starting Defense can really stop the action. Bottom — Jerry Wilhoite and Gary Taylor make plans for the team. This page, top — The Junior Varsity team makes a strong stand. Bottom — The football team is hard to keep up with, just ask the statisticians and managers. rau 3 | Scene Ill: Bleachers are filled with frantic fans. They clap! They stomp! They scream! They boo the referee! Smith: Sue, is that a new sweater? It really looks great! Polinsky: Thanks! See the cheerleader in the middle? Well, she has one just like this. She bought hers at Babe’s Boutique — | bought mine at Dudley’s Discount! 32 Fall Smith: Well, that’s a pretty good deal, Sue — But if you want to get that male cheerleader to no- tice you, you need to get a new uniform like those Ј.У.' have. Wow, they are something else! Flipper: Why don't you quit yacking and start yelling? After all, those cheerleaders are number one in the nation! Show a little enthusiasm. Polinsky: I'm enthused! I'm enthused! т enthused about those male cheerleaders! J.V. Cheerleaders Top, middle — Manager, Gina Barnes, and sponsor, Rosie Weddington, worked Camp were this year’s J.V. Squad. They hard all year to keep th e cheerleaders are (from l-r) Mary Lou Maguire, Mary jumping. Bottom — The Grand Champi- Ann Doll, Angie Moscoe, Kathy Har- ons at Bellarmine College Cheerleading berson, Leslie Reed, and Lorie Lewis. Winter 3 3 ہے سے سس GD رت تی سس s ARE Се Varsity Cheerleaders Opposite page, top (l-r) Kelly Green, Karen Sullivan, Mary Jo Ballinger; middle (I-r) Sandra Burton, Karen Smither, Nancy Moriarty; bottom (l-r) Kim Tillet, Sandy Shouse, captain. This page: Male yell leaders, Jeff Fossett and Joe Koenig, aid the girls in formations and stunts. Fall 35 MI wW 2 t, nw MUS, N “ ау Scene Ill: Girls are chasing each other all over the football field. Wild passes, screams of anxiety, and jumps for joy are only part of the excitement. Greenberg: Don’t you remember anything we practiced? Why aren't you staying in that wing-forma- tion? Quit looking at your boyfriend and watch the ball! The next time it hits you, Um putting in a second-stringer! Polinsky: I'm trying. | can't stay in a wing, I don't even know where the rest of the bird is! Please, ۱ really straighten up! Can I ask you one question before I go out there and make a touchdown? Which one of those fences is Ours? Greenberg: Oh, brother! Sit down, Polinsky: I'm pulling you out now! 3 6 Fall 153 139.948 Y 5 [ 36 d r Top: Two students work together during class. Left: A biology assignment receives attention with the use of a microscope. Above: Occasional horseplay provides relief from a busy schedule. Fall 3 7 pr а | р 7 4 А №. vw ULL (OW wa ААА MA This page, top: Sophomore Ad- vanced Placement English prepares students for college courses. Bottom: A new course offered by the Home Ec. Department is Interior De- corating. Here a student refinishes a stool. Opposite page top: The Math Department offered Computer Pro- gramming this year. Computer time was furnished by Kentucky State Uni- versity. Bottom: Two new resource teachers provide individual help for students. 7 534 0) MAN ы 39 | Ж ie” SEU Kir | Jill Clockwise from top left: Mrs. Strange explains appti- tude test directions — a familiar sight to most students. A student office worker assists teachers with their work loads. Spanish IV students enjoy a casual atmosphere. Many resources are available in the Media Center. 40 ы Clockwise from top left: Home Ec. students bake biscuits. Mrs. Glass holds social field project meeting in the foyer. P.E. electives add vari- ety to student schedules. Typing student works on an assignment. Art provides an outlet for imagination. Fall 41 BICENTENNIAL HAPPENING Е. C. Н. S. — 1975 Top, (l-r) Wanda Perry, “Pudge” Farrell, and Mona Lun- ceford lead the entire cast of the talent show in singing Rocky Top . Pat Cooke and Mike Graham seem pleased with their new bodies. Bottom, Susan Devers and Pudge Farrell sing during the talent show. Cindi Cole, Kim Karsner, and Sue Marshall demonstrate the correct application of make-up during the Jazz Band show. ف Act VI: Happening Scene I: It's November 22, and FCHS has been trans- formed from the “old” High to a giant festival of booths, food, and friends. Smith: I’ve never seen so many people in this foyer! With all these people here, wouldn't you know | couldn't find any of my gang! Flipper: Hey, Alf! Hey! Man, do you believe this place? There must be a million people here! Smith: Good! | was beginning to think | was the only one here. Let's get moving! | can't wait to spend MENT on В 6 4۹5۹۷5۷۹6۹6۹۵ this money! Top, Joy Harberson is able to “grin and bear it” at the French Club sponge throw. Middle, left, Cleon Mclntyre plays the Chinese laundryman during the talent show. Frank Music shows his prospects how it’s done at the Shop booth. Bottom, Dixieland Band gets down” at the Jazz Band show. Fall 4 3 Hono Г —— “Nota matter of any man’s calling merely, but of his action in it.” Top — These seniors were named to “Who’s Who Among American High School Students” last summer. Bottom — Twenty- five seniors were selected this year to the “Distinguished Soci- ety of American High School Students”. ar a y LUE — 4 3 0 d un 1 ИШ LIN COON d 0 | Heel 20 Å G.B. Day — b FC Male “DAR Good Citizen” National Zoe. Semi: Finalists r) Méfissa Gummins, Bob Fisher, Pat Freudenthal, Leanne Harper. 4. eo Beth Feamster — DAR Good Citizenship Award 4 6 Fall Fall 47 egen 48 m Vocational School Many students found that their interests were better fulfilled at the vocational school. Under co-ordinator James Zoll, students aged sixteen and older could participate in fifteen varied courses. Such activities as welding, mar- keting, machine shop, and type setting offered the student a “technical” education. THE YEARBO EVENING POS Ma. | e us 71 CUK Q4 od KA X LOA OD ads 1 ux pactra نے QS Arnd. 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НИ d | I 7 OM | Å y III TEE 4 Då У ر7 pa ex у ےہ سے 7 ! Ба К І р JE a 2 = 2 4 4 , 1 І 1 Re سس ہے ИМ _ gen è f °3 | ' 8 NE mE. FUEL. SE ge بي ` ہے ےا A Ф | W ۱ ۱ —+ 3 = | я = vi = ws ` p Ra P RAM ye IA رھ - COUNTY) MV, Md e чү { C 3 This page, right — Looks like we may have missed that tip. Bottom left — Holding on to the rebound is Greg Meyer's most important thought at this time. Bottom right — Forward Guy Zeigler makes a great effort to keep them away from the goal. Opposite page, top — Players fight for the rebound. Bottom — Fans “get down” with the Flyer basketball team. 5 4 Winter Sports Vars ity Tries Harder The 1975-76 basketball season started out as a rebuilding year, but as the season progressed, the team improved to become a veteran ball club. With a combination of hard work and enthusiasum, the varsity members carried on the competative spirit which has become a tradition of the Flyer Basketball Team. Although this was not considered a winning season, it must be remembered that not only did they play the best teams in the state, but they never lost their drive for the goal. Top — Junior DeWayne Brownlee attempts a two- pointer. Bottom (l-r) — Mike Johnson dribbles around his op- ponent. Mike Hall shoots from mid-court. 5 6 Winter Sports Boys Basketball Schedule Dec. 2 Frankfort H Dec. 5 Mercer County H Dec. 6 Lexington Catholic A Dec. 10-13 Governor's Invitational Dec. 16 Bryan Station H Dec. 19 Woodford County A Dec. 20 Boyle County H Dec. 26, 27, 28 Jessamine Tournament Jan. 3 Apollo H Jan. 6 Marion County H Jan. 9 Frankfort A Jan. 13 Scott County A Jan. 14-17 Mid-State Conference Tournament Jan. 20 Henry Clay H Jan. 23 Lafayette A Jan. 27 Carroll County A 4 Ја . 30 Madison Central H NL Feb. 3 Bath County A Feb. 10 Tates Creek H = Feb. 13 Clark County A ہت ۹ Montgomery County A Feb. 17 Anderson County H Feb. 24 Estill County A Feb. 27 Grant County H winter D „2 weds s. e t- Ш DO winter This page, bottom — Coach Mike Calhoun gives his J.V. Team a pep talk before they go out on the floor. Opposite page, top — J.V.'s gather round for their picture. ER EEN Ed zu. — AAA aan | | AAAA A Arara SANA | | АУ | | NES | AAAAAAA | DOLT LA | y ә Ad SR SZ Ton NOM | Ae e جه DOE Ф Го N ANNA Qs d 14 2 я D AN | } AI فر aa Du | à BORDON Li Aa d | 4 MY f а | ü nj) déet. ` MA foo FA E m А Kg Aly | ) AAAA BU AMG k OM а Tag Although the J.V. season may have started off slowly, they worked hard and put forth such a strong effort that the year ended in success. Each player gave 110% making re- bounding and defense the greatest strengths of the team. The J.V.'s have won the Mid-State Conference for the last few years and the dedication exhibited by them this year will produce a great varsity team in the future. J.V.'s Pour It On Winter 5 9 Top — Varsity pose for traditional team pic- ture. Bottom — David Lee has been involved with the Flyer Basketball Team for the past eight years; the last three as head coach! OO Winter Sports Keepin’ It Straight Behind the scenes during the basketball season the hard-working statisticians, managers, and trainers keep the team going. They are responsible for keeping a record of the number of points scored by each individual player, and assisting the coaches and players whenever the need arises. в: winter © 1 Regional Band Held at FCHS 1976 CENTRAL KENTUCKY REGIONAL BAND BRADFORD HALL, KENTUCKY STATE UNIVERSITY, January 25, 1976 FRANKFORT CONDUCTOR, RICHARD J. SUDDENDORF Conductor, Capital University Bands, Columbus, Ohio AMERICAN OVERTURE REFLECTIONS THIRD SUITE FOR BANDS -March, Waltz, Rhondo SYMPHONY NO. 3 FINALE PAS REDOUSIE (Double-Quick Step) MANNIN VEEN JOSEPH WILCOX JENKINS ROGER NIXON GUSTIV MAHLER Jimmy Howard Reynolds CAMILLE SAINT SAENS Arthur Frackenpohl HAYIN WOOD PARTICIPATING BANDS AND DIRECTORS BRYAN STATION HIGH SCHOOL HARRISON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL HENRI CLAY HIGH SCHOOL FRANKLIN COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL LAFAYETTE HIGH SCHOOL SCOTT COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL TATES CREEK HIDH SCHOOL Kendall Moore Bob Gregg - Terry Bromley Brian Gorrell Tom Brauner = Rick Moreno Larry Hoore Phill Jones Leslie Anderson THANKS TO DR. WARREN SWINDELL AND KENTUCKY STATE UNIVERSITY FOR USE OF BRADFORD HALL AUDITORIUM 62 winter FLUTE Mary McDonald Charlene Hawkins Ellen Burt Amy Jones Bobby Stephens Mia Smith Diane Gordon Sharon Sutton Carolyn Hiser Susuan Devers Kathy Moore Heather McElvein Tanya Weir Tari Hays Joyce Kelly OBOE Cindy Cole Kathy Lohr CLARINET Patrick Keogh Donna Benson Montie Hodge Debye Scrogham Susan Gibbs Craig Cornish Keith Stager David Morris Terry Boblens Stephany Lake Peggy Derryberry Gibson Hocker Lori Snothermon Lisa Thurman Julie Aavatsmark Marie Cromwell Andre Cook Mary Wells Belinda Alexander Rhonda Whitaker Patti Swinford BASS CLARINET Jo Anne Ward Kathy Haggard Darla Hensley Liz Williams BASSOON Becky Bulson Jackie Sifford Kim Cowherd Susan Layton ALTO SAX Jay Kloeker Jerry Turner Chris Blakeman Julie Robe TENOR SAX David Brock Shawn Jones BARITONE SAX Hunt Butler HORN Robert Donaldson Mark Noell Jim Lafferty Luanne Lohr Alan Fiedler Susan Irvine CORNET Steven Moore Tom Nickell Rich Hudson Larry Sturm Keith Elston Joe Parlanti Paul Cameron TRUMPET Keith Rector David Sever Larry Johnson Ray Woolums TROMBONE Roger Cline Chad Renfro Alan Marsh Jeff Singer Carl Mauer Jay Bitzer Greg Jacobs EUPHONIUM Terry Thorton Mike Holloway Laura Rauchut TUBA Bill Stoll Patrick Pickett Bill Cameron Sean Lesley David Smith Jim Evans Warren Foy PERCUSSION Mike Porter Charles Thorton Alan Letton Jimmy Tutt Eric Middleton Brian Elrod Charlie Hodge Ruthie McElwain CONTRABASS CLARINET Susan Mitchell 2 “The Ten Most Influential Blacks of 200 Years” was the Bi- centennial theme given to the Black History assembly on March 16. Daryl Smith portrayed Richard Allen, the preacher that founded the Methodist Church. There was also a scene in which Alan Letton played the role of Martin Luther King. Some of the other famous people portrayed were: Harriet Tubman, George Washington Carver, and the debate between W.E.B. DeBois and Booker T. Washington. Black History Assembly Winter 63 THE FANTASTI С Тор (l-r) Flyers show their “stuff” during the Homecoming game against Madison Central. We won 69-65. Randall “Pudge” Farrell gives the fans a FLYER taste of his music during the half-time. Bottom (l-r), Sophomore Kim Clark is escorted before the crowd by Bobby Cannon and Mark Schimmoeller. Senior MACH | N Е candidate, Susan Fairchild makes her appearance with David Merchant and Joe Koenig. People Once again the cafeteria was disguised; this time, on January 30, as “The Fantastic Flyer Machine”. Painted robots, wearing the numbers of the players, covered the walls. The back wall resembled a gum ball machine, with couples’ names printed in glitter on the candy . Copperfield supplied the music for the Homecoming dance, playing both hard rock and slow tunes. Top (l-r), Basketball Homecoming Queen Sandra Burton receives homecoming sash from Asst. Prin- cipal Robert Pullen. Flyers fight Madison Central for the ball. Bottom, Escorts Pat Freudenthal and Anthony Lukjan steady Sandra Burton after the crowning ceremonies. Winter 65 5 2 = 5 р = © he 9 © Lë © 2 op £ ы (= ma ۵ it necessary to some found take a breather for a quick Jeff Fossett seems to be a little leary about the money he just received at thirst quencher. the concession stand. Winter 66 MERE NOIRE. winter 67 Sports Finney's Females After only three years Coach Nancy Finney suc- ceeded in pulling together a winning girls basket- ball team. The girls did not just play ball, they fought hard in the excitement of close games. After the completion of a winning season, the girls were honored at an Awards Banquet in March. Jan. 8 Jan. 12-16 Jan. 22 Jan. 26 Jan. 29 Feb. 2 Feb. 5 Feb.9 Feb. 12 : Feb. 19 Feb. 23 Girls Basketball Schedule Bath-Co: Clark Co. Woodford Co. Frankfort High ` Bryan Station Montgomery Co: Madison High Madison Central Mid-State Estill Co. Frankfort High Scott Co. i Clark Co. , Bourbon Co. Madison High -Estill Co. Frankfort High Madison Central A . D D Д سم г, e e ebe RYE Winter 6 9 ГО м | Love You Day od vot ba уса ex a pert ef а T, } et! Sansone You Lowy tome of the hatred 11 the world er weld In January the Student Council once again sponsored the “| Love You Day” assembly. The purpose | of this assembly was to create a =” closer relationship among all = students and faculty. In a time of 4 international turmoil, it was nice to y take just one day to recognize that our fellow man was not really so bad. £: ove the bele وو a mere ing vert EET] ا October 7, 1974 marked the beginning | of the new Elkhorn Junior High School. The James and Gray Construction Com- pany reminded us constantly of the expan- sion of our school system. With individu- alized instruction becoming more and — more necessary, the open school plan has become the кето? the tim z Elkhorn Junior High School JER Supt. Bondurant Retires His teaching career began in the junior high, though eventually he taught science courses in the high school. Later he held the position of principal at both Bald Knob and Bridgeport. In 1960 he took his post as superintendent of the enitre system. As with any superintendent, Mr. Bon- durant’s chief concern was with the students. From t he beginning of his career until 1976, the student population more than tripled. As a result, six new schools === were built. This was one of the many ac- complishments in which he takes pride. But even more than this, he spoke proudly of the fact that this system had the first junior high in Kentucky to utilize the “open space” concept of teaching. “As times go on, we're going to have to change in order to keep up. So far | think we've done that.” On June 1, 1976, Roy Bondurant left the Franklin County School System. Upon his retirement he said, “۱ look forward to leaving the system with mixed emotions. | will always be interested and concerned; it has become a part of me.” | mm Y Ze N gll SS MEE ETTER coed ERE TE لہ LEES یچ وچ Se ہس سے 22200000 EE سے سے ہے Ee ——— ت [d un ھی BE RR NE سس Do d p oed p d Femme D ut [ИШИН TPR [SSS NS — — — e _ Ä——— nl ra p- © سے Ray Bondurant has played the roles of student, teacher, principal, and superin- tendent in the Franklin County School System. Upon graduation from Peaks Mill High School, he attended Western, where he received his BS, and later went on to the University of Kentucky, receiving his MA. winter 7 З | N t i سے BE Bicentennial minutes and coins — ENDE N Dedicated to our 200 years. sl ہت 0 i | Fireworks, parades, and picnics— EY BAS I ۱ p As the awaited date nears. DE ds j Th N N NE à AU. -- - Sr эы ж Ke б For the liberty we:hold dear,” KERS ME кеш And the men who have died, | = Let ùs lift up our heads ےلات X um And walk with рде... 7 - سے i i | | d EDU Lf ad . . . The token | give.to MS . Ones who may follow: Ter. di N ‘for today vU} NT. nd-höpe for tomorrow. ad LOD Stacey Pinkston Mu ot even realize Such. bere right to petition, о ammend the Con tution-and freedom of thought. . . Susan Duvall Sheila Bottoms ER EL | feel lucky to be living during the Bicentennial but I am tired of hearing about the past. True, this is а time of deep-reflection of this nation's history IA butitis also a time of looking ahead and planning. What will the next-two hundred years be like? Is there anything we can do to help tomorrow's children'and grandchildren? . . . n =. N i ’ Lee Fossett The men who died To set us free, ' Were the fathers of The word, Liberty. The replica of freedom That our birthday portrays, Could let our people AS GN и И EL shadow of qup hat mor; a 20 T. 4 Could a gum JER Кий mis نہ 1 ES = — n - sg PT It is the American flag that we should trust Because it has always been the symbol Of the it of the brave and j Our flag held up through many a storm To show a new nation had finally been born Or Pat Freudenthal ОИ BIRTHDAY arah Phipps As tradition has it, the FCHS Band once again sponsored the Valentines Dance; needless to say, it was very successful. Not only did this dance have the largest crowd of any this year, but everyone there seemed to be in agreement that the band, B.W. Cat, was one of the best they had ever heard. The dance was held February 20. Featured in this year's theme, “Love in Wonderland,” were a number of the most popular and loved characters of all time and by all ages, such as Mickey Mouse and Jimminey Cricket. Another highlight was seeing band director Tom Brawner display one of his many talents — dancing? 76 м Both pages, top (1-г) — Susan Knoll and Lucy Stanley try to get the decorations in order. The Valentine King and Queen Court poses for the traditional picture. Bottom (l-r) — Some of the guys add a finishing touch for the dance. Kim Karsner draws one of the “One Hundred and One Dalmations.” Sheila Bottoms and David Brown seem to be happy — wouldn't you be if you had just been crowned Valentine Queen and King, along with winning a free trip to Florida with the band? эмее Å d nn å PW ۷۸۱ ду, ۸ _ E ۳'۵ ГӘ Winer winter 9 “Look, There Goes Senator Humphrey” Clockwise from top right— Mr. Roach relaxes with aid of Kathy Roberts, after a hard day. Bob Fisher gets involved as Head Delegate of Yemen. The Washington Monument and the Jefferson Memori- al were among the sites visited. This tired crew is almost home. Sip НИ Although some were fighting off the effects of the flu, ЖЕ’ E utis the 19 debts and ое that attended the Éin ` rd a AF he | North American Model United Nations in Washington, | LÅ Å å ` D.C. this year, grew both culturally and intellectually. They participated in a Mock U.N. where they learned more of how the real United Nations operates, along | with touring the numerous sites of Washington. (They | even saw some famous people.) They left Frankfort on . | کے = = February 14 and returned on the 23rd. ie T . or iam Lä? СО wine Band Performs in Assembly mn 1 à Шш ` | N | | О March 1, the band рег- formed before the student body for their annual school concert. G.B. Day (top left) was just one of the many talented band members to be featured in a solo during the assembly. Tom Brawner (bottom right) lead the band through such selections as Sol Y Sombre, Chorale and Shaker Dance, and Broadway Show-Stoppers. Winter 81 Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra The Cincinnati Symphony Or- chestra performed in concert for the FCHS student body. Their reper- toire consisted of famous George Gershwin tunes. The Frankfort Area Artist Series spon- sored the cultural event. All- State Chorus and Band Top — Members selected to attend All-State Chorus are: back row left to right: Dale Hamblin, Cecil Blanken- ship, Jim DeShazer, and Robert Jenkins; front row: Janice Jones, Susanne Page, Mona Lunceford, Karen Sullivan, and Lisa Baker. Bottom — The 1976 All-State Band members are: left to right: Susan Knoll, Autumn Corns, Hunt Butler, Roger Cline, G.B. Day, and Ellen Burt. winter 3 Do ا MARCH Эзу -— $4 FACES LeRMLEW'S HAs — BARING... те کے D | UI GEORGE, Eyr ETH, oa BAHAMAS — :تا 2 H ch ۳۵۸۷۴۲۰۰۷۰۸ BEK 一 全 一 一 一 一: Le з. ا رش arme pro san t Top left — Susan Knoll competes in hurdles at Regional Track meet. -Top right — Jo Carol Demaree and Darleetha Steele anxiously anticipate their event Bottom left — Coach Jean Wright speaks with parents and other coaches at track meet. Bottom right — Beth Tomlinson finds that the most important event is locating the shoes that fit. Spring 8 2 Both pages, top, (l-r) Members of the cross country team stop practice for a picture. Cynthia Wooldridge, last years regional champ, practices (for this year's competition. Bottom, (l-r) Wanda Cook races towards the finish. The track team practices for their next meet. Barbara Judge and Lisa Baker have no problem with the pace of cross country. ӨВ spring Girls Track Cross Country Even though regularly scheduled meets didn’t begin until March, several track team members were able to participate in the indoor Mason-Dixon games in February. This was due to the number of returnees from last year’s team, which captured the Regional title, the Mid-State championship, and tied for fourth in State competition. The '75 cross country team was defeated only one time. It won the Bath County Invitational and the Owensboro Invitational. The girls’ ef- fort was not to be curbed. They continued their winning streak by taking the Region, the Mid- State, and by finally seizing the Class AA State Championship. The boys track team had to work hard this year in order to keep up with the successful record of last year's team. Wayne Skelton led the team as Captain with a winning record in the one and two mile run. The team depended strongly upon Roger Clay for speed; Melvin and DeWayne Brownlee worked hard in the long and high-jump events. Tommy Wise and Randy Givens ran the hurdles, while Pat Freudenthal, Tommy Smith and Clay Thurman threw the discus. Many new boys helped the team maintain its high record, with the aide of Coach Jerry Wilhoite. ОО spring Boys Track and Cross Country SP + ғ Ee nn ed Lis. Ld e. 444444444044444444444400000900000000044 е Sports It’s Illegal to Pinch Experience has been the major dif- ference in this year’s wrestling team. Even though this was only the second year FCHS had participated in this sport, their season was very successful with a 14-9-1 record. The entire squad placed second in the Fran kfort Invitational Tournament in December. They were also individually strong, as Pat Freudenthal and Richard Hayden won their classes in the Harrison Invitational Tournament, and Tim Monroe placed first in his class at the Woodford County Tournament. Leading this year’s team were Captains Pat Freudenthal and David McMurtry. Jerry Wilhoite took on the responsibilities of coaching the 1975-76 Wrestling Team. 92 ма са Winter 93 Girls Tennis... Last year, the Girl’s Tennis Team had a very successful season. They won the Mid-State Tournament; both singles and doubles. Despite bad weather, which caused a large number of matches to be rained out, the Girl's Tennis Team netted a winning season with a 5-3 record. This year, two of last year’s top eight players returned. They, along with the rest of the team, ranked among the top teams in the state. Diane Pulliam, head tennis coach, scheduled three to four matches a week, and again was confident that the team would take the Mid-State Con- ference. Top — Susan Irvine overpowers her opponent with a strong serve. Bottom left — Robbie Mitchell and Luanne Lohr prepare to take up the traditional boy-girl match to end fall. prac- tice. Bottom right — Lee Willis attempts a forehand. Mid-State Champs np Y NS M Top left — Coach Diane Pulliam watches court action. Top right — Vickie Dearing is ready to go. Bottom — The 1975- 76 Girl's Tennis Team takes time out for a picture. Spring 95 Boys Tennis... es “an Nm چا Ж НА -- DE = ت a. The Thrill of Victory... The Agony of Defeat The 1975 Boy’s Tennis Team experienced the thrill of victory by capturing the Bourbon County Invitational and was ranked second in the Mid- State Conference. Its excellent victories apparently served as an inspiration for this year’s team which emerged having completed a smashing season. Coach Terry Johnson scheduled thirty matches including a weekend trip to Ohio where they played Cincinnati Western Hills and Cincinnati Walnut Hills. Both pages, top (l-r) — The 1975-76 returning lettermen: Robert Jenkins, Robbie Mitchell, Kirby Lindsey, Jim DeShazer, and Jeff Townsend. (Absent from the picture are Bill Schloemer and Scott Pitts.) K. Lindsey “high” over victo- ry. Townsend sadly returns to back court. Bottom (l-r) — B. Schloemer slams a forehand. R. Jenkins awaits next move. J. DeShazer returns with backhand. Spring 9 2 Academic Top Ten Right, James Taylor. Middle, (l-r), Mona Lunceford and Missy Cummins; Beth Feamster. Bottom, (l-r), Anthony Lukjan; Fran McHargue. 3 { = مت H, Badr «S ULL 0 Am 0370 { woud ا ا ы : 1 A Мы. T 2 КЕЛ: ZN SA N 9 8 Spring Freudenthal; Bottom, Peggy Pat ami Patrick, 7 (l-r), Leanne Harper. Derryberry and T Top `n جح SE NZ 7 S a EN 25: g AH (Pag) 99 Spring 100 spring 0 dl: Long hours of practice and a winning spirit were the things that made the Franklin County Swim Team distinguished. Every year the team has placed very high in the State Tournament, where they com- pete against 32 “AA” teams. The 18 swimmers, lead by captains Ran- dall Farrell and Julie Rougeax, participated in 14 meets, and those that qualified at- tended the YMCA Nationals in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Coaching this year’s team for the fourth year was Donald Stur- geon. Spring 1 0 1 Autographs XVYVYYVYYYYYYYYYYYYYVYYVYYYYYYYYYN r (| PIETET شور да peer EE ае (An 和 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 和 XAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Autographs NNN NNN NNN NNN AMAR MARA VR ЛАААААААААААААЛААЛААЛАААЛАААААЖ Spring 1 03 АААААААААААААААААААААААААААААА rat Top, John Hicks concentrates in order to make his shot. Bottom (l-r), Sue Freudenthal saves par, as Natalie Britton looks on. Skeet Tuttle chips the ball. Girl golf members have something to smile about. On the winning team are (l-r) Gayla ( olf Winkler, Skeet Tuttle, and Dena Moore. The girls golf team captured the runner-up title at the Regional Tournament last year, and were ranked third in the Mid-State Tour- nament. Senior, Skeet Tuttle, was a Regional medalist. With last year's team ending the season with a 9-1 record, the '76 team has their work cut-out for them. They've got to keep that winning streak. Individually, the boy’s 75 golf team was strong. Tim Willard competed in the State Tournament, and John Hicks was a medalist in the Mid-State. Last year’s team record was 12-6. Looking forward to '76 competition are (l-r) Tim Willard, Steve Bogden, and John Hicks. Spring 1 05 ма”. سم 2 MERE ¥2 Pt yee + Gymnastics at FCHS Top: The four FCHS members of the Gymnastic Team. Bottom (1-г) 一 Laurie Hines, sophomore attended regional gymnastics competition on February 13. Sophomore Davey Mitchell began participating in gym- nastics over a year ago. 106 spring For the first time since the begin- ning of FCHS, we had a competative gymnastic team. Even though the team is made up of twelve girls and three boys, only three girls (Laurie Hines, Marcia McDonald, and Amanda Stanley) and one boy (Davey Mitchell) are actually students at FCHS. The team competed in five meets and finished no worse than second at any time. They performed before one home football game, and displayed their talent before two home basket- ball crowds during halftime. Helen Tipton acts as coach and sponsor of the Gymnastic Team, along with Bob Gilbertson. UE EDIT کیک E er NET, Ww ` Zi Ra Цу t - №. — Fe, Р 1 д р - N ud Gem 一 一 É : a عو نوہ : . - U Mmm -一 一 一 if ia x hd سح D win. ریس er N A winning ball club has become more than just a tradition with the Flyer Baseball Team since Bill Crumbaugh (preceding page, top) took over the position of head coach. During the past five years, the Flyers have compiled an overall record of 111 wins and 39 losses. They have won three District Championships, two Mid-State Conference Championships, and placed second in the Regional Tournament one year. The 1974-75 baseball squad won 26 games and lost only four. This year’s squad was destined to be a good one from the beginning. А large number of full-time starters returned from last year's team. Rounding out the team were the other members, including part- time starters and a number of outstanding ball players from the junior highs. Climaxing the season this year was a nine-day trip through Florida and Georgia during spring break. The team played games at such cities as Fort Valley, Tampa, Clearwater, and St. Petersburg. A day of rest (2) was spent touring Disneyworld. | spring 109 V ۲ 1 d 7 = UM ہت یں ED ا NE ERE © df) [3 ia У 1 1 2 Clubs The Pep Club “hustled” all year to raise the spirit of both students and faculty. Pep rallies, the ”rock-a-thon” at the Happening, spirit weeks before Homecoming, and painting the rails on the football field were only some of the ways that Koenig and his clan moved on! a FES VER GA? ھر رص Vë The officers of the Pep Club are: (I-r) Joe Koenig, president; Lorie Lewis, treasurer; Jeff Fossett, vice-president; and Mary Jo Ballinger, Secretary. А -— E d à m t DR D وو ار AS EE h 0یگ STE 2 don Spreading the magic of their paint-brushes all over town, the Art Club EE again painted Christmas scenes at Frisches, and for the first time, they painted the windows at Baskin-Robbins. The artists helped to build enthusiasm by making post- ers and signs for pep rallies throughout the year. Getting back to nature seems to be on the minds of Art Club of- ficers (I-r) Kevin Sisk, Historian; Larry Campassi, Secretary; Budge Palmer, President; Ken Buchanon, Treasurer; Tommy Wunderlich, Vice-president; Ernie Sampson, Song Leader. 77 Sr Mu a EL 2 “The Magic Paintbrush” Clubs 1 1 3 “The Moves of a King” The F.C.H.S. Chess Club was a newly formed group of young people. Membership only required a desire to play chess. Some joined in order to learn the game, while others were more experienced. Greg Hoffman served as president and Bobby Scott was vice-president. Being that Hoffman was the most experienced player, he represented the club in the Kentucky High School Chess Championship Tournament in January. The group attended other schools to participate in tournaments, and also sponsored one of their 1 1 4 Clubs own: “The Club That Wouldn't Die” au After a two-year absence, the Science Club once again made the scene at FCHS. Members of the club were allowed to par- ticipate in field trips to interesting places such as Mammoth Cave, Cincinnati Zoo and Historical Society, and the Oakland Museum of Atomic Energy. A county-wide science fair , open to all students in either elementary or secondary school, was sponsored by the club. The officers of the Science Club (l-r) Jan Shoemak- er, Secretary; Bob Myers, Vice-President; Karen Harrod, President; and Jan Hieatt, Treasurer Re- porter. Clubs 1 1 5 “The Other Side of the ВооКсазе” 0) ШИШИ Е | We E Ae : | rt 53 MES HU E a d 5 al nq 5 Members of the Library Club and the Library Aides were con- stantly setting the shelves straight. some of them found their way behind the desk and checked out books for other FCHS students. The librarians were not only able to run the main library more ef- ficiently, but were also able to keep up with the large collection of magazines. Another one of these students’ duties was helping with the Audio Visual equipment. Top — Members of Library Club and the Library Aides take a break. Bottom — Library Club officers are (I-r) Dodie Hall, President; Betty Cook, Secretary; and John Kristofik, Vice-president. 116 cw: Mu Alpha Theta is an honorary math organiza- tion composed of third and fourth year math students. An over-all B average is a must for any- 6 Ы о е seeking а invitation. оме ns Members of the club were instrumental in the organization of a computer programing class here. Math em atic | ans di The semester course introduced students to the intricate workings of the computer. — А Een ere D fa a م۹۵6 Daa N A 4 Ze MI تت 9.9 ө а Oo p ہے AA کے ы Vereis $ 4 Еі Тор — Mu Alpha Theta members “Ват” it up for the pho- tographer. Bottom — Officers leading the human calculators are (l-r) Tony Lukjan, president; Joe McPherson, vice- president; Rhonda Pulliam, secretary; and Joy Harberson, treasurer. ctos. | 1 d “Sound of X Service M opu + Ны ка | FETT لا Members of the FBLA volun- teered their services to the March of Dimes. They assembled packets for the Mothers’ March and manned telephones for the Tel-a- thon January 10 and 11. In con- junction with this project, they held a walk-a-thon to raise money of their own to donate to the foun- dation. The officers anxiously helped the members plan for the Southern Regional Conference in Gattlinburg in November. They also led the group in their major fund raising endeavor, selling Tom Wats showcase items. Those pic- tured below helped the club tremendously by selling at least $50.00 worth of merchandise. 1 1 8 Clubs етть. =P Clubs 1 1 9 Half-Day Students Student Office Workers Top, Patsy Evans and student workers take time out for a picture. Middle, Sandy Shouse decorates the student office for the holidays. Workers (l-r) Jerrie Slucker and Janice Buffin help the faculty by running off tests. Bottom, Janice Gay busily types the final questions on an exam. 1 20 Clubs Top, Future Homemakers need a rest, too. Bottom, Officers (standing l-r) Linda Allison, Joanne Conway, Ava Allison, Teresa McKeehan, Sarah Gamble, Melanie Marshall, Jan Shoemaker, (seated l-r) Sarah Riehl, Cassie Hall, Yolanda Curry, and Janice Gay give the photographer a big smile. cws 121 “Where the Tobacco Grows LG This page, top — The officers for the Future Farm- ers of America, 1975-76, are (standing, l-r) Terry Shirley, Advisor; Steve Marston, Reporter; Ronnie l-r) David Stigers, Parliamentarian; Kim Smith, Trea- Cohorn, Sentinel; Alan Slattery, President; (seated, surer and Bluegrass Sentinel; and Mark Schim- moeller, Secretary. Bottom — The FCHS Chapter of FFA is in the top 20% throughout the nation. 1 22 Clubs Unigueness was the word to describe the 1975- 76 FCHS Chapter of FFA for they were, and will be in the future, one of the few chapters in the nation who were self-supporting. They did this by planting, housing, stripping, and selling their own crop of tobacco. Another project which began this year, was publishing their own magazine. Jeff Noel was editor, in charge of collecting and getting out all articles and pictures in this magazine for farm- ers in the Franklin County area. The FFA was a club very much on the “go” during the year, being as they attend such events as the National Convention in Kansas City, the State Convention, and FFA Camp during the summer months. Clubs 1 2 3 Students involved in DECA launched a variety of things in relation to business. One of the areas dealt with was courtesy and “smiles” for the cus- “Smiles” tomers. Other topics focused on the practical Top — DECA of- ficers (l-r) Phyllis Hellard, Reporter; Barbie Ramsey, Vice-president; Kim Whitson, Secretary; Dan Whitcomb, President; and Cleon Mcintyre, Treasurer Parliamen- tarian. Bottom — Members of DECA look toward their future in the area of business. YF A ۱ 1 24 Clubs aspects of the retail trade. Members of the club attended the Regional DECA Leadership Conference in Harrison County on Jan uary 28. First and second place winners of various events then represented the region for the State Leadership Conference in Louisville on March 11-13. ER “Let's Do It Again” RÉI? The BIRD Staff was once again able to publish several issues of the student newspaper. Again, and again, students were called upon to write articles, poems, editorials, and to make use of their organizational know-how. Spon- sored by the Student Council, the BIRD rapidly became a paper the students anxiously awaited. Clubs 1 25 “Three Days of the Deadline” The “deadline” was the most important thing to the Falcon Staff. Putting out the school page in the State Jounal every week proved to be an experience, at the very least. In an effort to bring the school and communi- ty closer together, staffers focused on activities at F.C.H.S. Top, Teresa Howard; Middle, (l-r) Teresa VanCleve, and Rhonda Pulliam; Bottom, Falcon Staff shows its “per- sonality.” ИТИНЕН 001 1 r Be på D = 2 сера, ee ARES ہے BR EER ER Dad А PY ORE TP A f ` go le 196 ce d MES 7, 11 KR P Writing Wagon Members of the Literary Club jumped on the ”Writing Wagon , as they again published their mag- azine, Collage. Submissions of poems, short stories, and essays were open’ to the entire student body and faculty. | Cen EE E + r i VE H N Тор, (l-r) Greg Hoffman, assistant editor; = Kim Smith, editor; Annette Williams head typist; and Robert Hutcherson, busi- ness manager, set their sights for another, great issue of Collage. Bottom, Members of the club pose for that important group... shot. A Q 3 ہے 128 cu. Editor-in-Chief Copy Editor Business Manager Student Life | m På b 3 Ф AR? Е d } Lo 1] = A Mary Gattis Rhonda Pulliam Jeff Fossett’ . 7 Susan Devers Joy Harberson . Dan’Liebman P ee Fossett Georgene Collins “Donna Eddins Tami Patrick Lynn Guarnieri Tamara Lawrence Ava Allison Beth Butler 一 ہے Larry Sturm Lee Willi: Rhonda Whitaker Julie Wimpsett Fay Colt Sarah Phipps Linda Allison Lorie Lewis Cindy Colt Tom Penegor Robertilittell Peggy Tinker Sue Freudenthal Mark Shepherd Lisa Wallace Suzanne Page Wanda Perry Dianne Werder ... Well, You're Looking At It | k | | | a A gt cum 129 “Sunshine Girls” Juniorettes, a girls’ service organization spon- sored by the Heritage Women’s Club, was able to bring a little bit of happiness into the lives of some of the residents of Franklin County. Christmas parties for retarded children, caroling at Medco, and making favors for those in nursing homes were only a few of the activities that members enjoyed. Right — Ready to lend a helping hand are of- ficers (top — bottom) Kim Karsner, Secretary; Susan Fairchild, Treasurer; Gwen Hart, Pres- ident; and Sandra Shroat, Vice-president. Bottom — ”C-H-E-E-Z , Juniorettes! Clubs 1 31 OER -— “Sound of Service” Secretary Joe McPherson tries to organize his notes for the next meeting. Bobby Canon flags 'em to their destination in our busy parking lot. Terry Johnson helps to plan the next major activity. Members of the Key Club served the school through many activities such as parking cars, cleaning the football field after each game, and supplying the health room. They continued to raise funds for the United Way and the Kidney Founda- tion. Key clubbers raked leaves, stripped tobacco, passed out Inaugural Pro- grams, cleaned up the Glenn Willis Estate, and still saved time for a little social life through ban- quets and dances. Opposite Page: Top — The Key Club Executive Board is pictured as follows: (first row, l-r) Danny Shouse; David McMurtry; and Kirby Lindsey; (second row, I-r) G.B. Day; Dan Liebman, treasur- er; Joe McPherson, secretary; Pat Freudenthal, vice-president; David Merchant, president; and Guthrie True. Bottom — Key Club members and advisors pose in the traditional K for- mation. Clubs 1 33 = “Hard Ti Mm es Middle (l-r) Council officers (l-r) Ernie Sampson, president; Lee Willis, treasurer; Paula Johnson, secretary; and Joe McPherson, vice-president, seem to be resting up for what As usual, the Student Council proved to be one could be a hectic meeting. Lee Willis reports on the financial i izati j situation of the Council. Bottom, Representatives and of- of the most active organizations in the school. cere esther for mug shot: One of its main service projects involved having students volunteer their time as workers for resi- dents in Frankfort, and then to denote their pay to a charity. The Happening, sponsored by the Student Council, helped bring the school and community a little closer. The idea of intramural sports had been tossed around for a while, but it took the Council to actually get it set-up. Other activities, such as pep rallies, assemblies, and College Night, were also under the sponsorship of the Council. 1 34 Clubs Ken Buchanan contemplates the motion before he makes a decision. Tony Lukjan seems to be slightly amused at what he hears. Wonder if it is the financial statement? Typical Council meeting makes use of audio-visual aids in explaining specific motions on the floor. DIrst aite 1D PL Tor Military Бара 1. CHACONNE. CONDUCTOR. E SS Allegro moderato. GH 7 МИ وع جم محمد £ IR OTER LS ie) BEE + ww В Copyright renewed 1948 All rights reserved Tous droits réservés Printed in Ч. 5, TIP mp). A i v шуу Ili D 1 у E o EBA لا 1 AD au Ili 3 нана ۳ и , is 7 mm, р vill Ji | | å Ий ] 7 S Z D t all ; “That's Entertainment” Proceeding pages — The Flyer Band is seen at concert. Such sections as percussion, trom- bones, and flutes are featured during the con- cert. Both pages, Top (l-r) The trumpet section performs for the fans. Majorettes and band perform in concert formation. This year’s banner carriers were Cindy Cole and Kathy Lohr. Bottom — Flyer Band awaits eating after a superior performance at Morehead. Entertainment was provided all year by the 1975-76 Flyer Band under the direction of Tom Brawner and Rick Moreno. They began their practice for marching season at Band Camp in August. After a week of sweat, they were ready to come home for more practice before the first home game. Once school started, they practiced playing and “pointing their toes” just about every night for two hours. Not only did they march in all the home games, and attend U.K. Band Day, but the members also were given a superi- or rating in the Marching Band Festival at Morehead University. The Concert Band began practicing immediately after marching season ended. They gave a Winter Concert in December, and participated in the Bicentennial Concert with Shelby and Anderson County. The musicians also attended the KMEA Marching Festival in Lex- ington. This year the band took a trip to Disney World in Florida during Spring Break. 139 Top — Clarinets prove that woodwinds are a part of marching band also. Bottom — The 1975-76 Flyer Majorettes are (l-r) Joanna Baker, Sandra Shroat, Sue Marshall, Beth Far- risee, Autumn Corns and Cindy Claxton. 140 aus Opposite page, top (l-r) — Band looks strong as they perform at U.K. Band Day. Mark Johnson has served as Drum Major for the past two years. Bottom — Jazz Band is hamming it up, as usual. ment Я یی ч фу on See te Gå ME m ESE] dade — = ===. TL 次 مہ ` CR BI NG کر As ay aM tas یم ist م X رای ہت poc mI mu Ou کم سے مس ای — Е - X | V em Ua LE eee e Dn ЖЕ уу А ا аф ) SE” RES pu 5 Ka KR E 2 т 6 СЕ A Mecum m DEE EE = AE te SE Se el е ERU ا А EE НУ Baie do Ge sé s OR اس CR or E بن یا eU SC St Aca ہل e= by BP X ARA ; SMAK VE a Pe J 43 33 mig ERF MS d M ae, 141 ME Le VG PF da ez e JJJ9 у} МРТ OT AE TIL see H e RED AA BA - “Let's Sing It Again” More students than ever signed up for chorus this past year. They were prepared to take on the many activities and hours of practice required to make Chorus a success. On December 14, the Chorus, directed by Jo Anne Jenkins, entertained a large audience during the Winter Concert (top). The Chorus also participated in the Bicentennial Concert on February 1. They performed with groups from Kentucky State, Anderson County, and Shelby County. к 142 as BV Er ier 7 ем VIFF A CJ УМ ДУ, d Al Anm 3 J Top (I-r) — The Chorus officers are Judi 2 Grimes, Treas., Jim DeShazer, Sec., Lisa К Baker, Vice-Pres., and Mona Lunceford, Pres. „N Cleon McIntyre was ہك featured as “Monotone и Angel aft ب 6 Christmas Concert. 1 Bottom — Mona Lun- ceford was chosen as a the winner of the Regional KMTA last ај, o жа. wl spring. 7: d P de PA J. AAC Tm Лу PJ m3 Ло sens 1439 Once again Lisa Blaylock lends her talents to the Chorus. She has been the accompaniest for the last two years, and has also sung with the Musettes for three years. 144 ax The Conglomerettes (top) and the Musettes are two special groups composed of members of the Chorus. They perform at various concer- ts and also for several civic clubs and commu- nity organizations in Frankfort. For the past three years they have received a “superior” at State. “Young Dramatists” Speech and Drama Club members helped to stage our spring play, “The Mouse that Roared”. Besides aiding in this production, they participated in several speech tournaments. In October, Dorothy Bassett and Susan Duvall were rated “supe- ог” in the Asbury Speech Tournament. Late January al- lowed them to attend a tour- nament in Georgetown. Top, Members pose for a picture in their most natural setting. Bottom, Of- ficers Ann Tomlinson, president, Mike Graham, vice-president; and Terry Leathers, secretary-treasurer seem to be ready to help wherever it is needed. Clubs 1 45 The Mouse That Roared DE Ann Tomlinson MER utc 7 1ب1 بب ب1 ب Karen Horn О EE دم سیت Linda Allison HET RE Nancy Hoover sen Suman Jain AT EE Jan Foster ROTEL 77+7 Leigh Leadingham Teilen +۷۷9 Peggy Tinker Ten در ہیں РАЙ Luanne Lohr Les 91 1 777 Cassie Hall LES Va akta 0000 Suzanne Henry cass RE ET E N EN Eva Wheeler بب مد للا SR Lynn Guarnieri Dale 07 Debbie Barnes ss Ооо ER NN Bobbie Stephens OES SH К YI RR ای Ge اع Zina Lukjan ES EE ES Susan Duvall db Se ا GE 2.2... Sean Lesley ОВО OV een 01 Mike Graham 9511008 TERES EG EIE N Jim DeShazer lr тоун р ЯЗОН EA N Kevin O'Neil RO EE) ME Joe Johnson SSH ON a o баса. Darryl Aldridge ERGER Oe ME EK کی ا Gayla Winkler General Se 077 Mike Taylor Standard Bearer .................... Sandy Lassiter Students Tourists ۰... 5 Tammy Robinson Margaret Tillman Mary Lee Santos Sunita Jain Pappu Jain ANODOUNCERSIVOICE. eres rose Robert Jenkins Production Crew DEIER Terry Leathers Directors Assistant ................ Heidi Reynolds Publicity Manager ................... Susan Duvall Costume Manager .................... Mary Gattis BOD O 6528ھ ود E ШЕКЕ Manager... ا تا Stacy Pinkston USD eS TE u rore Melissa Bryan 00و 0000166 ЕО N ann Lucy Stanley ту Ee ea Sarah Phipps Lista A EP а Е Mark Graham Kevin Hulette SESE ES de Eet Art Department Top: Mike Graham and Jim DeShazer rehearse for the play to be performed May 7-8. Center: Jim DeShazer concentrates on his part. Bottom: Ann Tomlinson. ponders a problem of her role as Gloriana. 1 AG Clubs J MD PG К 3 | d 1 М T , з T. E d کہہے ETE PYET AKPS Шр T ДУ ДУГ УГУ г The National Honor Society officers (1-г) аге Joe McPherson, treasurer; Pat Freudenthal, vice-president; Missy Cummins, secretary; and G.B. Day, pres- ident. Members of the National Honor Society were recommended for selection by the faculty. The list of nominees was then reduced through careful consideration by the evaluation committee. In- ductees were selected on the basis of scholarship, leadership, charac- ter, and service. “True Wit” Clubs 1 4 7: “The Beta Story М e WILL ER Y x E IIR ET x fs SERS i : t acce ETE TE BE | سیت mR ETRE | 3 cr erd eee. کے EG پر یں ہس Kun © : This is the story of leadership, service and ac- tion. One of the club's main projects was working at the Library for the Blind. There the students checked tapes for accuracy and sound. Beta members were on the go the entire year. In October, District of Kentucky Beta Club was formed and Joe McPherson was elected president. 1 48 Clubs A large number of students attended State Con- vention where they campaigned for Dana Graves for vice-president. They were also active in such events as the Happening, Witch Contest, Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus Contest, and pom-pom sales. At the end of the year there was a banquet to install new officers. Opposite page, (l-r) Officers: Bob Fisher, president; Joe McPherson, district president; Rhonda Pulliam, secretary; Peggy Derryberry, treasurer; Georgene Collins, reporter; and Beth Feamster, vice-president. curs 149 “Born French” Opposite, (T-B) Susie Mitchell, president; Dan Liebman, historian reporter; Peggy Derryberry, vice-president; and Раша Wade, secre- tary treasurer, get ready to have a good time. Bottom, Members of the French Club assemble for a gang shot. Tm up he mm == 150-29 “French Collection” 0673298 f 3 PIE 2 We Top (T-B) French Honor Society officers Larry Sturm, pres- ident; Lynn Guarnieri, treasufer; Tami Patrick, secretary; and Susanne Page, vice-president, seem to be happy about something. Getting out of class, maybe? Bottom, Members of the French Honor Society must maintain a good scholastic record. On February 14-23, nineteen students at- x tended the North American Invitational Model “Washington Gang U.N. in Washington, D.C. Selected members of the International Relations class enjoyed four days of participation in activities and four days of touring the famous attractions of the capitol city. 8 . Io rm Ze м Nae A Eagerly awaiting that special trip are (I-r) Robert Hoagland, Rhonda Pulliam, and Sharon Lawrence; (bottom l-r) Susie Mitchell, Mary Gattis, Cindi Cole, Leanne Harper, Susan Bill Schloemer, Bob Fisher, Joe Koenig, Sean Leslie, Roger Ernst, Joe McPherson, and Peggy Patrick; (middle l-r) Kathy Duvall, and Debbie Owens. Roberts, Teresa VanCleve, Tami Patrick, Missy Cummins, 1 5 2 Clubs 1 he әс д ESE [ 2] o ae СЄ پوت رق me. =o EET 203 ec v og oco DUS 5 SS ооо 8 о ہے os Ф OO SESSE Cots x de O EG o x DS 0 ع 5 e OR en” am do fey aS TER mn 8 U o 2 0 000 “German Wave” um ка EE = 一 -一 一 一- U ү L Е “Austrian Adventure” students These bp © ч EES а E £35 Lam 558 fo OT ET he м = Ewa Ba: 25050 of Some Austria. them were German students and others just wanted to be a part of a great expe- rience. Clubs 1 5 3 Top, left, three FCHS students were elected to serve as of- ficers for the State Spanish Honor Society. They are: (l-r), Mona Lunceford, president; Missy Cummins, secretary; Gayla Winkler, treasurer. Top, right, the officers of the 1975- 76 Spanish Club officers are (l-r), Karen Sullivan, treasurer; David Harrod, sargeant-at-arms; Mike Holloway, vice- president; Gayla Winkler, president; Mary Wells, secretary; “Hearts of the Spanish” Julie Wimpsett, historian; Robin Barker, sargeant-at-arms. Bottom, Spanish Club takes a siesta . The hearts of the Spanish students were in their club- work this year, for once again their main project was sponsoring a little boy in Guatemala. Members of the club sent letters and gifts to their young friend. In re- turn, he wrote and sent a record of his grades to the Spanish students. Also this year, they held an in- formal initiation for new members. Another big proj- ect was making and selling hand- made paper flow- ers and sand ter- rariums at the Hap- pening. 154 aus “Tops in their Field” The Spanish Honor Society members proved they were tops in their field as they were able to obtain the necessary “А” average in Spanish and “В” in all other classes. They held a very informal initiation to allow those students who qualified into the club. Most of the members were very in- volved in November, making preparations for the Fiesta Folklorico, which was a com- bination of folk dances trained in Mexico City. The FCHS chapter was in charge of seating all those schools who had reserved places and holding a reception at the Gov- ernor’s Mansion. Top — The 1975-76 Spanish Honor Society officers are (l-r) Fran McHargue, Secretary; Beth Feamster, Treasurer; Rhonda Pulliam, President; and Missy Cummins, Vice-president. Bottom — The Spanish Honor Society takes time out from their studies. “Bless the Beasts and the Children” Insecure, and lacking in the things that count — lots of time between classes, open bathroom doors before 8:30 a.m., etc. — they were the students at FCHS. This is the encounter of one man's (Robert Hoagland) struggle to help these “delinquents” overcome their failures and to make men and women out of them. Co-starring Robert Pullen and Jack Archer as his two assistants. Rated PG. Critic's Comment: “A plot of rare quality that will touch both the heart and the conscience.” m wi 156 00 inci sors Left to right — Principal Robert W. Hoagland, spon Student Council: Assistant Principal Robert Pullen, sponsors Student Council. Assistant Principal Jack Archer. Rated R 1 5 Fi Top to bottom — Head Li- brarian Mildred Gill. Assistant Librarian Sandra Stanley, sponsors Library Club, Jun- iorettes. Bobbie Anderson. Joyce Bielecki, Kay Liebman. The counselors, played by Peggy Patrick and Alice Strange, and the resource personnel, portrayed by Bobbie Anderson, Joyce Bielecki, and Kay Liebman, are faced with nervous breakdowns from lis- tening to problems of students, giving GATB Tests, etc. Just then they meet up with two librarians, Mildred Gill and Sandra Stanley. They are then introduced to a large amount of money (of which the li- brarians acquired by collecting fines on overdue books) and things begin to brighten up. Rated PG. Critics Comment: “An occasional expletive. No nudity or sex. A delightful portrayal of how to overcome depression — м more ways than one.” | a W N N А. SW 0 r ы xt : fao UWltw a Aha 2. gem м lud “ту аи pr dad go Agee = him dns سو АА Ge o Mic Rated R Left to right — Peggy Patrick. Alice Strange. “Once is Not Enough’ Top to bottom — Department Head Carol Carpenter, sponsors Student Council Majorettes, Junior Class. Charlote H. Stagner. Halcyone Holt. Marjorie Record. N 0 e جبیسجہٰل © ТОО зз A very tender and heartwarming story showing the relationship of young students and their English teachers. This is best exemplified in the following conversation taken from the movie: — Student: But Mrs. Carpenter, I did capitalize it once.” — Teacher: “۱ know dear, but once is not enough.” Rated R. Critic's Comment: A symb olic drama- tization of the often adlibbed relationship between the student and the English teacher. Constant assonance and allitera- tion are used to bluff the audience into believing that the actors really know what's going on. Well, all I can say is, symbolic or not, once is more than enough. Left to right — Saundra Epley, sponsors Beta Club. David Joe Karsner, sponsors Key Club. Dianne Werder, sponsors Falcon Staff, Liter- ary Club, co-sponsors Yearbook, Af- ternoon Discussion Group. Stephen M, Schenck, sponsors German Club, Literary Club, co-sponsors Key Club, co-sponsors Afternoon Discussion Group. Rated R 1 61 Left to right — Patsy Cooke, sponsors Speech and Drama Club. Diane Flohr, co-sponsors Beta Club. Vonda Evanoff. Clay Smith, co-sponsors Juniorettes. 1 62 Faculty | ` “They Shoot Horses, E At this time in life it was important to the students of å 3 fine arts to get their “superiors”. They were pushed from the very beginning of the year. Shouts could be heard from Tom Brawner and Rick Moreno, as the band students began to slack off, “Where's your DRIVE?”, “Pick up your feet!” And when the students of chorus went flat, you could hear Jo Ann Jenkins screaming, “Drop your jaw!” Push, push they can't stop now, if they want to get that ”superior”. The only break they got was when Floyd Bryant gave them the chance to express their individuality through art. But still, they mostly wanted to be number one — and they can't stop now. But then again, they shoot horses, don't they? Rated PG. Critic's Comment: A movie which really exemplifies the way people live now. The total expression of it is “really fine”. r 2222: Left to right — Jo Ann Jenkins, sponsors Chorus, Conglo- merettes, Musettes. Tom Brawner, sponsors Jazz Band. Floyd Bryant, sponsors Art Club. Rick Moreno, sponsors Band, Trombone Choir. Rated R 1 63 Top to bottom — Department Head William Douglas Newton, sponsors Key Club. Wanda Perry, sponsors Yearbook Staff. Nancy Sandlin. John Robinette, sponsors Science Club. Op- posite page: Top — Lee Boyd. Lower left — Venita Bright, sponsors Science Club. Lower right — John Peterson, As- sistant Baseball Coach. JAWS” The story of a chilling incident which occurred in a small biology lab one fall. Added to the list of things to disect was a shark. The “great white shark” measuring 24 inches in length and weighing in at 4 pounds ended up terrorizing not only the Advanced Biology Class, but some of the teachers as well. As you will see, only one teacher is brave enough to handle “the great white shark”. Rated PG may be to intense for smaller children. Critics Comment: “A little too much gore when some of the shark’s guts are spilled.” Rated R 1 65 “How to Succeed in Business... . ... Without Really Trying 1 ЖА. L 166 кек Opposite page: Left to right — Jean Karsner. Mary Elizabeth Moore. Hazel Arnold. This page: Top to bottom — Oberia Back. Patsy R. Evans. Carol Samson, sponsors FBLA. Elizabeth Taylor. A N 2 NEST ЖЫ A witty film showing the ordinary person how to achieve by any means possible-training, ability, dedication-anything you say. Rated PG. Critics Comment: “An occasional slip of the tongue but: overall it was quite comical.” , Rated R 1 67 Top to bottom — Sandra Burton, sponsors FBLA. Anne B. Lee. Judith Sims. Opposite page: Left to right — Jane B. Kelley, sponsors FHA. Department Head Cleota Bolling, sponsors FHA. Franklin D. Music. Guillermo R. Rebagay, sponsors FFA. Tony W. Shirley, sponsors FFA. EE Db а zog 168 ry 66 99 | Wings A movie set out at the ends of the halls of FCHS — the Wings . There is a lot of sentimental, tear-jerking stuff to endure (namely the peeling of onions). But the sight of students building wooden furniture, hanging tobacco, and sewing are breathtaking; and the lecturing pace never lets up. With Cleota Bolling, Tony Shirley, and Jane Kelly in overseeing roles that made them stars! Unrated. Critics Comment: “A movie geered to the practical art of living.” Rated R 1 69 Top to bottom — Department Head Robert Roach, sponsors National Honor Society, In- ternational Rela- tions Club. Donald Sturgeon, sponsors Pep Club. Ira W. Fannin. Patricia Fannin. Jane Burris. Opposite page: Top, left to right — Linda Glass. William Crumbaugh, Base- ball Coach. Bottom, left to right — Martha Lunceford. Lonnie Knowing “THE TEST” is coming up, the students are faced with what could be one of the most important wars of their lives. So the battle plans are laid out — the first five days will be used for general memorization. There are 100 pages of notes to learn so they must take 20 per day. The next move is background reading; and finally, getting it together in your mind. Then comes the counterattack — the big question! So for one hour the struggle is on. Afterwards there is a long period of di scussion and the curve for the grades is set; at long last peace has been established. But once again in the not so distant future the students will be confronted by “THE TEST”. Rated R. Critics Comment: “A film which really hits home. Except for one gutter expletive, could be rated PG.” “War and Peace” “ә; Ы B — man 171 “The French Connection” Trying to uncover a circle of Foreign Language Dictionary thieves, Terry “The Magnificent” Johnson has his work cut out for him. An action-filled story unfolds as Terry races against death to uncover clues, to discover who is the head of this ring — could it be the handsome and charming German teacher, Herr Schenck, or the business-minded Spanish teacher, Senora “Mamaciter” Weddington, or maybe the sweet, unsuspicious Senora Lockyer? Rated R. Critic's Comment: “A true mystery — it'll keep you guessing 'till the end. Sherlock Holmes — look out!” Left to right — Department Head Rosemary Wed- dington, sponsors Cheerleaders, Spanish Honor So- ciety, Students to Spain. Ruth Lockyer, sponsors Spanish Club, Terry Johnson, sponsors French Club, Tennis, co-sponsors Key Club. 1 IP. Faculty Out in the wild western part of the school there stands a man of raw courage and steel, Jack Cline. Daily he faces threats placed upon his life by charg- ing herds of students trying to learn to drive. He and his guick drawing partner, Gary Taylor, are also faced with the impossible task of keeping the students straight. But they have problems- Jean Wright, Mike Calhoun, and David Lee get the students so worked up during P.E. it’s hard to tame them down again. How will they accomplish this impossible task- well, your guess is as good as mine! Rated R Critic's Comment: “A chaotic film which sings outrageous shots at student-teacher relaionships by using smart cracks, terrible puns, and trick photography.” “Blazing Saddles” From left to right — Jean S. Wright, coaches Girl’s Track, Cross-Country. David Lee, Basketball. Mike Calhoun, ۷۰ Basketball Coach. Jack Dm Cline, Football Coach. Gary Taylor, Assistant Football Coach. raer 173 Top to bottom — Department Head Christine Atwood. Elizabeth Hut- chinson, sponsors Mu Alpha Theta. Lela Hulette. Sherry Scherkoske. Op- posite page: Left to right — Al Wink. Nancy Finney, Girl's Basketball Coach. J erry Wilhoite, As- sistant Football Coach. 17 “The Longest 99 Yard Faced with the challenge of a lifetime, the debonaire Jerry Wilhoite (drool, drool!) had to find a new way to get across the “Binomial Theorem” to his unwilling students. After as- sembling the team of math wizards, Christine Atwood, Elizabeth Hutchinson, Lela Hulette, Sherry Scherkoske, Al Wink, and Nancy Finney, they were ready to tackle any problem. But now it was time for the game and all were ready for the kick-off. With all the “logical procedures”, the teachers were ready for a bloody battle. Rated R. Critic's Comment: “A bloody mess but quite enjoyable “as long as you're a spectator in the stands!” Rated R 1 75 $5 True Grit” Top, left to right — Aden Leathers. Betty Thurman. Center, left to right — Carolyn Mason. Stella Grimes. Bottom, left to right Jessie Taylor. Eu- lane Fortune. A hilarious story starring Betty Thurman, Carolyn Mason, Aden Leathers as ever-en- during secretaries who show “True Grit” by putting up with demands thrust upon them by teachers, phone calls for those checking in and out, and all the other general, insane things that occur daily at FCHS. Rated PG. it Critic's Comment: “A | — but what a comedy!!!” 1 76 Faculty tle cussing, a lot of violence кек 177 Vm Not A Child Anymore Cars and toys, we pulled on strings, Little boy and little girl things, Fire breathing dragon's wings, Were clipped by mother's arms. Ice cream cones could make our day, But ice cream has gone away Replaced by fillet mignon, Fairy tales by a rock-and-roll song. Tomatoes on the vine grow up to be as red as wine; And we no longer play the games of a child) No more walking in wonderland. We must begin to understand This great big world that's so very free and'wild. And, God, this is my prayer tonight 8 Open my eyes so | can see the light, Cause I’m not a child anymore. Mommy and Daddy changed to Dad and Mom, The Junior High dance to the Senior:Prom, And, you know, it wasn’t very long Till we were dancing to the Senior Song; We found there's something better than... Saying; gee, hope I can.” Now | know what I’m not and what | am, Today I'll say I can do it, cause today- т.а MAN. kg Pudge Farrell Being the one and only Bicentennial Class to graduate from FCHS was not the only thing which separated us from any other class. Do you realize that FCHS was built in 1958, which was the same year the majority of the Senior Class was born? We were the last class to have started here as freshmen, spending four years in high school instead of three. Our class was the largest to graduate and had one of the highest grade point averages in the history of FCHS. Jeff Noel was the only student to serve three consecutive years as president of a class. G.B. Day was the first male at FCHS to be selected as the “DAR Good Citizen.” Also, Randall Far- rell was the first to compose a song specifically for the Senior Class. And don’t forget the female tuba players; all of whom were se- niors! Song: “I’m Not a Child Anymore” Flower: Yellow Rose Colors: Royal Blue and Gold Top, left to right: Those leading the Class of '76 were Jeff Noel, Pres.; Tammy Haworth, Treas,; Gwen Hart, Sec.; Bobby Canon, Vice-Pres. Bottom: The Senior council worked hard to make 1976 a year to remember. Seniors — A Unique Class Cindy L. Adams Jeff Scott Adams Gordon Pat Adkins James F. Andersen Larry Anderson Cindy Armstrong Susi Austin Robert Wayne Azbill Mark Bailey 180 seniors Ann W. Baker Joanna Lynn Baker Pamela Jean Baldwin Glenn D. Barker Robert Scott Barker seniors 181 Debbie Sue Barnes Karen Kay Barnes Jeannette Louise Barnette Dorothy Е. Bassett Toni Joyce Berry Jeffery Scott Bibb Julie Diane Bingham Mark R. Black Cecil Coleman Blankenship 182 senior Lisa Ellen Blaylock Windell Anthony Blocker Steve Bogden Jodie Marie Bond James Robert Bondurant Gary Brent Bottom Donna Mechelle Brooks Chris Brown Jeffrey Lynn Brown зо 103 Mary Del Brown Ronnie Brown Vickie Joan Brown Donald Kenneth Buchanan Janice Mae Buffin Barry Lynn Burton Brett Hunt Butler Laura Anne Butler Lisabeth Rae Butler 184 senior Wendell Ford Butler Larry Anthony Campassi Donna Campbell Bobby Canon Dale V. Carmack Richard Douglas Carr Sherrie Caudle Bonnie Jean Cheatham Teresa Marie Carrier Seniors 1 65 Timothy Scott Christopher Rhoda Cinnamon Kathy Louise Clatos Cynthia Scott Claxton Bruce Clay Roger A. Cline Michele Gene Cloyd Nancy Carol Cobb Terri Lynn Coburn 186 senior Ann Lorraine Coffey Lucinda Cole Mark C. Coleman Seniors 1 8 Fi Patrick Lee Coleman Edith Maria Collings Georgene Collins Mike Collins Cynthia Ann Colt и 2 E о о E E = E oe КТ = O Cathy Lynne Conway David Conway Lonajean Conway 188 senior Deborah Gwen Cook Wanda Lorraine Cook Mickey Crume Cynthia Susan Cummins Melissa Louise Cummins Timothy Lee Cummins ik Jeff S. Cunningham Karen Rose Curry Gary Daniel seniors 9 Ann L Davis George Baldwin Day V George Deakins Peggy Sue Derryberry Jim A. DeShazer Susan Jena Devers Zita Jo Devers Carol Devine Catherine Anne Dickerson 190 senior Emma L. Dunavent Patricia Rae Duncan Janet Sue Duvall Susan Cary! Duvall Dee Ann Dye Donna Jean Eddins James Edward Eden James Elkin Philda Gail Ellis seniors 191 Roger Allan Ernst John Erwin James William Evans Sylvia Ann Eversole Susan Anne Fairchild Randall S. Farrell Paula Kay Faulconer Elizabeth Susan Feamster Cheryl Ann Fisher 192 «is Robert W. Fisher Mark Leslie Fitzgerald Patrick Edward Freudenthal ` H $ LS a © Mary Sandifer Gattis Janice Ann Gay seniors 193 Robin Taylor Gill Randy Scott Givins Hugh Sudduth Goins Catherine Gerard Gormley Anthony Earl Graham Tammy Bea Graham James Gravitt Cary Ella Gray Judith Leslie Grimes 194 senior Lynn Marie Guarnieri Debra Jean Hall Dodie Carol Hall Kathy Hall Michael Lee Hall Cheryl Hamm Deborah Jean Hammond Tammy Hansel Danny Wayne Hammond series. 195 Susan Harbison Jeff W. Harney Cheryl Ann Harp Leanne Christine Harper Norma Jean Harrington Janette Virginia Harris Kathy Harris Curtis B. Harrod Lori Harrod 196 senior Gwendolyn Ann Hart Tammy Haworth Cathy Ann Haydon Edward Morris Haydon Lisa Ann Haydon Karen Hazelwood Lynn Hellard Jeff Paul Henley Mark Douglas Herbert seniors 7 Donna Lona Herrell Janet Hill Judy Hill Trina Kay Hill David Lee Hillard Mark Hockensmith Ronald Scott Hockensmith Donna Marie Holder Mary Hollon 198 seniors James C. Hosley John L. Howard Linda Faye Howard Lyda Howard Teresa Jo Howard Thomas Michael Howard seniors 9 Debbie Howell Rita Kay Hulette Steve Hunt Hulette Susan Kay Irvine Suman K. Jain Sunita Jain Sheri Lee Jamison Pamela Sue Jeffries Charlene Renee Jesse 200 seniors Mark Elmer Johnson Michael John Johnson Paula Jo Johnson Sylvia Jeanne Johnson Tammy Sue Jones Kimberly Kay Karsner Erwin Thomas Kincaid | | | | Libby Faye Karsner Sandra Lee Kincaid 1 | سک 7 Seniors 2 01 Cindy Massie Kirk Joe L. Koenig John Krystofik Donna Lathrem Sharon Ruth Lawrence Sheila Kay League Debbie Jo Leathers Lisa Leathers Diane LeCompte 202 senior Steve Franklin LeCompte Sean Patrick Lesley Alan Letton James Carroll Lewis, Jr. Daniel Martin Liebman Karen Lilly 2. Ae Anthony Ray Lukjan Mona Lynn Lunceford Joseph Harrison Luttrell Sees 203 David Kelley Maddox Karen L. Maguire Angela Louise Mahoney Tim Maples Crissey Marie Marshall Phyllis Marshall 204 senior Sue Carol Marshall Steven Edward Marston David Ronald Massingill Frederick Clifford Mathers 11 Naomi Carol Mattox Michael David May Elizabeth Lear Mayes Gay McLean Arch McDonald Seniors 205 Judy Lynn McGaughey Sophia Fran McHargue Teresa Faye McKeehan David Allen McMurtry Joe Allen McPherson Herb Bradley Mefford David Louis Merchant Eric Miles Colleen Ann Miller 206 seniors | Donna Elizabeth Million | Е Dale Mitchell Kathryn Lynn Mitchell James Michael Mitchell Susan Vaun Mitchell Kenneth Randall Moore Mark Moore Neville Landon Moore William Moore seniors 207 Madelene Ray Moreland Gloria J. Morgan Stacey Lee Morrow Staci Morrow F. Scott Myers Debbie Susan Nance Debra Shields Napier Angela Nash David Jeffrey Noel 208 senior Kevin Phillip O'Neil Ronnie C. Osborne David Scott Owens Deborah Jo Owens Linda Jane Owens Virginia Susanne Page Edward L. Palmer | | Adell Parker Baxter Parker seniors 209 Edna Pearl Parker Joanne Parker Allan Parris Donald Ray Parris Tommy Parrish Tamara Jenell Patrick Lisa Ann Payne Linda Gay Payton Michael A. Peach 240. sen; TY Thomas Michael Penegor Debbie Harrod Penn Tammy L. Penn Larry Perkins Regina Perkins 1 من Gail Perry Kim Perry Lisa Kay Petrey Sarah Louise Phipps Stacey Ann Pinkston Jill LaRae Polly Marva Sue Polsgrove Eddie Lee Pulliam Rhonda Lynn Pulliam 212 David Russell Purvis Karen Denise Rambo Ramona Jenell Ramsey John Prewitt Ransdell Mary Annette Ray Joseph G. Ray Peggy Jo Redding Brent Eugene Rhody Dale E. Roberts Seniors 2 1 3 Kathryn M. Roberts Cindy Ellen Rogers Jeff Allen Rogers Jerry M. Rougeux Ann Elizabeth Rudloff David A. Russell Ernie Sampson, Jr. Elizabeth Ann Sanderson | Deana Gail Saunders 214 seniors Toni Marie Schiller Mark Anthony Schimmoeller Jhan F. Schleifer William Joseph Schloemer Trina C. Settle James Farris Shackelford Dianne Elizabeth Sheets Rita Shelton Rick J. Shepard Seniors 24 5 Sandy Jane Shouse Cassie Renee Shryock Jeff A. Simpson Susan Meade Sisk Wayne Thomas Skelton Phillip Lee Slattery 216 seniors Sally Slayback Jerry Wayne Slone Jerrie Slucher TN Nos Steve Brett Smalley Darryl Victor Smith Kimberly Lynne Smith Larry Thomas Smith Marcie Lynne Smith Steven Smith seniom AT Danny Bryan Snow Scott Starcher Darletha Ann Steele Frank William Stevenson David Earl Stigers Cindy L. Stratton Scott Stratton Nancy Kay Sullivan Lu Anne Summerour 218 seer Kathy Louise Sutherland Mark Allen Tackett William Lee Tate James Wendell Taylor Barbara Gail Thomas Daphne Wynne Thomas Carl Gene Thompson Gary Thomas Thornton Margaret Anne Tillman Seniors 21 9 Ann Catherine Tomlinson Jeff L. Townsend Francine Tracy William Rick Turner Francine Diane Tuttle Patricia Ann Van Teresa Anne VanCleve Terry Lynn Varney Michael D. Veno 220 ss Mary Elizabeth Vest Terri Faye Wall Paul Lee Watkins Veronica Antoinette Watkins Kathy Webb Neville Samuel Weber Tanya Marie Weir Eva Lynn Wheeler Beverly Lanae Whitaker Seniors 2 2 1 Kim Whitson Beulah Evelyn Wiley Cheryl Ann Wiley Denise Gay Wiley Marvin C. Wiley, Jr. Walter Mark Wilhoite Sue Addie Willard Timothy Ray Willard Annette Trikita Williams ۴ 202 Reva Ann Williams William W, Wilson Karen E. Winans sen 228 Nancy Carol Wingate Tommy Ray Wise Brett Wood Teri Wood Richard Durbin Woodside Ricky Woodson Cynthia Suzanne Wooldrige James Word David Glen Wright 2 2 4 Seniors Sally Wright Thomas Vincent Wunderlich James C. Young Regina Carol Young William Thomas Young Guy Richard Zeigler 2 Seniors 2 2 5 GUY R. ZEIGER: Art Club 9,10,11,12; Baseball 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9,10,11,12; Mu Alpha Theta 11; Spanish Club 10,11; Spanish Honor Soc. 11,12. WILLIAM THOMAS YOUNG: Beta Club 12; Nat. Honor Soc. 12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Spanish Club 11; Sante Honor Soc. 11. REGINA CAROL YOUNG: FBLA 12; Of- fice Prac. 12; Pep Club 11,12. JAMES C. YOUNG: Art Club 12; Base- ball 10,11,12; Bird Staff 11,12; Chorus 11; Pep Club 10,11,12. THOMAS VINCENT WUNDERLICH: Art Club 9,10,11,12; Class Council 9,11; Key Club 10, 11,12; Pep Club 11,12; SE Council 10,11,12; Swimming ‚10. SALLY WRIGHT: Track 9,10,11,12; Cross Country 9,10,11,12; French Club 10,11,12; Pep Club 12. DAVID GLEN WRIGHT. CYNTHIA SUZANNE WOOLDRIDGE: Pep Club 12; Track 10,11,12. RICKY WOODSON. RICHARD DURBIN WOODSIDE: FFA 9,10. TERI WOOD. BRETT WOOD. TOMMY RAY WISE: Basketball 11,12; Pep Club 10; Track 10,11,12. NANCY CAROL WINGATE: Girls’ Bas- ketball 10,11,12; Chorus 9; Juniorettes 11; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; KAREN Е. WINANS: Beta Club 9,10,11,12; Mu Alpha Theta 11; Pe Club 9,10,11,12; Spanish Clu 9,10,11,12; Spanish Honor Soc. 10,11,12. WILLIAM W. WILSON: Bird Staff 12; Library Asst. 9,10,11; Track 11. REVA ANN WILLIAMS: Chorus 10,11; Latin Honor Soc. 10; Science Club 11. ANNETTE TRIKITA WILLIAMS: Band 9,10,11,12; Literary Club 12; Nat. Honor Soc. 11,12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Student Council 12; Track Mgr. 10,11. TIMOTHY RAY WILLARD: Basketball 9,10,11,12; Boys’ State 12; Class Council 12; Golf 9,10,11,12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12. SUE ADDIE WILLARD: FBLA 12; FFA 11; FHA 10. WALTER MARK WILHOITE: Baseball 9,10,11,12; Chorus 9,10,11,12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Social Field Project 12. MARVIN C. WILEY JR.: Basketball 12; Boys’ State 12; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 11; Basketball anager 12; Vocational School 11,12. DENISE GAY WILEY: FBLA 11; CO-OP CHERYL ANN WILEY: DECA 11; FBLA 12; FHA 9,10,11. BEULAH EVELYN WILEY HAROLD WIESE: FFA 10. KIM WHITSON BEVERLY LANAE WHITAKER: Chorus 11,12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Track 10,11,12. EVA LYNN WHEELER: Chorus 11,12; Pep Club 9,10; Spanish Club 10,11; Speech and Drama Club 12; Teens- Who-Care 9. TANYA MARIE WEIR: Band 9,10,11,12; Jazz Band 11,12; Miss FCHS Pageant 10,11; Pep Club 9,10; Spanish Club 9,10; Spanish Honor ociety 10; Student Council 9,10,11,12; Band 226 Council 12. NEVILLE SAMUEL WEBER: FFA 9,10,11. VERONICA ANTOINETTE WATKINS: Chorus 9,10,11; Class Council 12; Conglomerettes 10,11; Literary Club 12; Musettes 9,10,11; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Spanish Club 10,11; Teens- Who-Care 9,10; National Honor Society 12; Student to Mexico 11. PAUL LEE WATKINS: French Club 9; Pep Club 12. BOB PRESTON WARMAN: Pep Club 12. TERRI FAYE WALL: Beta Club 9,10,11; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; Pep Club 11,12; Spanish Club 9,10,11,12; Spanish onor Society 10,11,12; Speech and Drama Club 12. MARY ELIZABETH VEST: FBLA 12; Of- fice Practice 12; Pep Club 12. TERRY LYNN VARNEY: Band 9,10,11,12; Jazz Band 12; Spanish Club 10,11,12; Officer 11; 2nd Jazz Band 12; Student Council 11,12; Track 9,10; Wrestling 11,12; Who’s Who 11. TERESA ANNE VANCLEVE: Transfer from Henderson High School 10; Chorus 10,11,12; Falcon Staff 12; Pep club 12; Spanish Club 10; Student Council 12. PATRICIA ANN VAN: DECA 11; FBLA 12; FFA 11,12. FRANCES DIANE TUTTLE: Girls’ Basket- ball 10,11,12; Golf 9,10,11,12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Spanish Club 10,11; Class Vice-President 9; Student to Spain 10. WILLIAM RICK TURNER FRANCINE TRACEY JEFF L. TOWNSEND: Basketball Manag- er 10,11; Beta Club 10,11; Junior Clas- sical League 10,11; Key Club 10,11,12; Mu AERE Theta 11,12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Tennis 9,10,11,12. ANN CATHERINE TOMLINSON: Came- lot 9; My Fair Lady 10; Chorus 10,11,12; German Club 12, President 12; Speech Tournaments 11,12; Solo 10,11,12. MARGARET ANNE TILLMAN: Beta Club 9,10,11; Chorus 9,10,11; Conglo- merettes 10,11; Pep Club 9,10,11; Spanish Club 9,10,11; Spanish Honor Society 10,11; Speech and Drama Club 10; Track 9,11. GARY THOMAS THORNTON CARL GENE THOMPSON DAPHNE WYNNE THOMAS: Band 9,10. BARBARA GAIL THOMAS: Annual Staff 12; Class Council 10; DECA 11, Vice- President 11; FBLA 12; Pep Club 12; Track 10; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 12. JAMES WENDELL TAYLOR: Band 9,10,11,12; Beta Club 10,11,12; Jazz Band 11,12; Key Club 10,11,12; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; National Honor So- ciety 11,12; Spanish Club 9,10,11,12; Spanish Honor Society 11,12. WILLIAM LEE TATE: FFA 10,11. MARK ALLEN TACKETT: Art Club 11,12; Pep Club 12; Society of Outstanding High School Students 12, KATHY LOUISE SUTHERLAND: FBLA 11,12; Pep Club 9. LUANNE SUMMEROUR: Art Club 12; FBLA 11,12, Vice-President 12, State Competition Winner 11; FHA 9; Pep Club 9,10,11,12. NANCY KAY SULLIVAN: Art Club 11; Beta Club 10,11,12; Class Council 10; French Club 9,10,11,12; French Honor Society 11,12; Juniorettes 11,12; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12. SCOTT STRATTON. CINDY L. STRATTON: FBLA 12; Pep Club 10,11,12; CO-OP 12. DAVID EARL STIGERS: FFA 10,11,12, Junior President 11, President 12; Pe Club 12; Student Council 12; Horticul- ture Club 12. FRANK WILLIAM STEVENSON DARLETHA ANN STEELE: Basketball 10; Track 9,10,11,12. MICHAEL SCOTT STARCHER: Baseball 10,11,12; Beta Club 10,11,12; Key Club 10, 11,12; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; Spanish Honor Society 10,11,12. Nat. Honor Soc. 12. DANNY BRYAN SNOW: Basketball 9,10. MARCIA LYNNE SMITH: Chorus 10,11; FBLA 11; Pep Club 10,11. LARRY THOMAS SMITH: Ва а 9,10,11,12. KIMBERLY LYNNE SMITH: Band 9,10,11,12; Spanish Club 10,11; Speech and Drama 9,10,11,12; Society of Out- standing Studnets, Squad Leader 12; Class ouncil 12; FFA 9101112 Comm. Chairman 10, Treas. 11,12, Regional Sentinal 12; Literary Club 11,12; Editor Collage 12; Pep Club 12; National Honor Society 12. DARRYL VICTOR SMITH: Student to Mexico 11; Track 10,11,12; Cross Country 11,12; Football 9,10,11; Spanish Club 11,12. DANNY R. SMITH STEVE BRETT SMALLEY JERRIE SLUCHER JERRY WAYNE SLONE: Basketball 9,10; Football 9,10,11; Key Club 10,11,12; Pep Club 12; Student Council 9,10; Ky. Youth Assembly 9. PHILLIP LEE SLATTERY: German Club 12; Literary Club 11; Mu Alpha Theta 11 WAYNE THOMAS SKELTON: Art Club 10,11,12; Basketball 10,11,12; Track 10,11, Cross Country 11,12; Pep Club 10,11,12. SUSAN MEADE SISK: Class Council 10,12; Pep Club 10; Society of Out- standing High School Students 11; Spanish Club 9,10,11,12; Spanish Honor Society 10,11,12. KEVIN B. SISK: Art Club 11,12. JEFF SIMPSON: Band 9; Pep Club 11; Football 9,10,11. CASSIE RENEE SHYROCK: FBLA 12; FHA 9; Co-op 12. SANDY JANE SHOUSE: Band 9,10,11; Cheerleader 9,10,11,12, Captain 9,12; Class Council 10,11; Juniorettes 11,12; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; Office Practice 12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Spanish Club 9,10,11,12; Spanish Honor Soc. 10,11,12. RICK J. SHEPARD: Vocational School 11,12. RITA SHELTON DIANNE ELIZABETH SHEETS: Band 9,10,11,12; Class Council 12; FBLA 12; Juniorettes 11,12; Office Practice 12; Pep Club 10; Co-op 12; Powderpuff Football 12. JAMES FARRIS SHACKELFORD x TRINA C. SETTLE: FBLA 9,10,12; Office Practice 12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Teens Who Care 10; Powderpuff Football 12. £ WILLIAM JOSEPH SCHLOEMER: Beta Club 11,12; Class Council 12; Key Club 11,12; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; Tennis 9,10,11,12. JHAN F. SHLEIFER: Art Club 9; FBLA 10; Co-op 12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Teens Who Care 9,10. MARK ANTHONY SCHIMMO ELLER: Basketball 12; Class Council 9,10,11,12; FFA 11,12, Sec. 12; Key Club 10,11,12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Spanish Club 9, 10; Student Council 12; Track 10. TONI MARIE SCHILLER: Art Club 11,12; Class Council 10,11,12; Jun- iorettes 12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Pow- derpuff Football 12. DEANA GAIL SAUNDERS: BIRD staff 12; Class Council 12; FBLA 12; Juniorettes 11,12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Spanish Club 9,10; Senior Girls Club. ELIZABETH ANN SANDERSON: Art Club 9,10,11,12; Band 9,10,11; Class Council 10,11,12; FBLA 11,12; Football Manager 12; Powderpuff Football 12; Juniorettes 11,12; Co-op 12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12. ERNIE SAMPSON: Art Club 11,12; BIRD staff 9,10,11,12, Editor, 12; Class Council 9,10,11,12; Falcon Staff 12; Golf 9,10; Junior Classical League 11; Latin Honor Soc. 11; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Student Council 9,10,11,12, President 12; Class Officer 10. DAVID A. RUSSELL: Art Club 9,10; Library Asst. 9,10,11; Pep Club 9,10,11,12. ANN ELIZABETH RUDLOFF: Chorus 11,12; Pep Club 12; SAFE 10,11,12; Sec. 11; Spanish Club 9,10,11,12; Spanish Honor Soc. 10,11,12; Teens-Who-Care JERRY M. ROUGEUX: 9,10,11,12. JEFF ALLEN ROGERS. CINDY ELLEN ROGERS: Beta Club 10,11,12; Chorus 10,11; Class Council 12; Juniorettes 12; Musettes 11,12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; “My Fair Lady” 10. KATHRYN M. ROBERTS: Class Council 12; Senior Girls Club 12; Golf 12; Juniorettes 12; Powderpuff Football 12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Spanish Club anonn; Student to Wash. 12; Tennis DALE E. ROBERTS. PEGGY JO REDDING: DECA 10,11,12; FNA 11. MARY ANNETTE RAY: Class Council 12; French Club FBLA 12; Juniorettes 11,12; Pep Club 10,11,12; Usherette 11; Co-Op 12; Homecoming Queen 12. JOSEPH G. RAY: Band 9,10. JOHN PREWITT RANSDELL: Band 9,10,11,12; Baseball 9,10; Class Council 9,12; Key Club 10;11,12. RAMONA JENELL RAMSEY. KAREN DENISE RAMBO: Beta Club 11,12; Miss FCHS Pageant 11; Mu Alpha Theta 12; SAFE 10,11; Pres. 11; Spanish Club 11,12; Spanish Honor Soc. 11,12; Spanish | Award 10; Out- standing SAFE Member 11. GREGORY S. QUIRE. DAVID RUSSELL PURVIS: Art Club 11,12; Basketball 9; Voc. School 11,12. RHONDA LYNN PULLIAM: Annual Staff 11,12; Copy Editor 12; Band 9,10,11,12; Beta Club 10,11,12; Sec. 12; Falcon Staff 12; Juniorettes 11,12; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; Sec. 12; Pe lub 10,11,12; Spanish Club 9, 0,11,12; Spanish Honor Soc. 10,11,12; Pres. 12; Student to Wash. 12; Nat. Honor Soc. 12; Soc. of Outstanding H.S. Students 12. EDDIE LEE PULLIAM. MARVA SUE POLSGROVE: Beta Club 12; FHA 9,10,11,12; Mu Alph Theta 11,12. JILL LARAE POLLY: Juniorettes 11,12; Pep club 9,10,11,12. ANN STACEY PINKSTON: Chorus 11,12; Class Council 10; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; FBLA 12; FHA 10; Pe Club 10,11,12; Speech and Drama Clu 11,12; Junior Girls' Club 11. RALPH PING. SARAH LOUISE PHIPPS: Annual Staff 12; Class Council 12; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; Pep Club 11,12; Spanish Club 9, Speech and Drama Club 11,12. LISA KAY PETREY: Band 9,10,11,12; FBLA 12; Pep Club 12; Who's Who 12; J.A. 11. KIM PERRY: Art Club 9,10,11,12; Band 9,10; Jazz Band 10; Juniorettes 11; Of- fice Prac. 12; Spanish Club 9. GAIL PERRY: FBLA 11,12; Library Asst. 10,11; Office Practice 12; Pep Club 10,11,12; Who's Who Among American High School Students 12. REGINA PERKINS LARRY PERKINS TAMMY L. PENN: FBLA 12. DEBBIE HARROD PENN: Co-op 12; FBLA 9,10,11,12. THOMAS MICHAEL PENEGOR: Annual staff 12; Band 9,10,11,12; Boy's State 12; Falcon staff 12; Jazz Band 12; Junior Classical League 9,10,11; Pep Club 12. MICHAEL A. PEACH: Class Council 10; Key Club 10,11,12; Pep Club 10,11; Football 10; Usher 11. LINDA BAY PAYTON LISA ANN PAYNE: Art Club 11,12; Class Council 10,11,12; FBLA 12; Football Manager 12; Juniorettes 11.12; Pow- derpuff Football 12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12. TAMARA JENELL PATRICK: Annual Staff 12; Beta Club 10,11,12; Chorus 11,12; French Club 9,10,11,12; French Ш award 11; French Honor Soc. 11,12, Sec. 12; German Club 12; Girl’s State 12; Musettes 12; National Honor Soc. 11,12; Spanish Club 12; Students to France 11; Student to Washington 12; Soc. of Outstanding High School Students 12. TOMMY PARRISH DONALD RAY PARRIS: Beta Club 10,11,12; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12. ALLAN PARRIS JOANN PARKER: Chorus 11,12; FNA 9,10; Library Asst. 10,11,12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Spanish Club 10; Teens- Who-Care 10. EDNA PEARL PARKER: FBLA 12. BAXTER PARKER ADELL PARKER: Gymnastics 9,10; Co- op 12; Spanish Club 9. EDWAR L PALMER: Art Club 9,10,11,12; Pres. 12; Class Treas. 10. VIRGINIA SUSANNE PAGE: Annual Staff 12; Chorus 9,10,11,12; Class Council 12; French Club 9,10,11,12; French Honor Soc. 11,12; FHA 9; Juniorettes 11; Musettes 11,12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Speech and Drama Club 12. LINDA JANE OWENS: FBLA 12; FHA 9; Office Practice 12. DEBORAH JO OWENS: Beta Club 11,12; FHA 9; FNA 9,10; Vice-Pres. 9; Junior Classical League 10; Social Field Project 12; 4-H Club 9,10,11,12; Student ot Washington 12; Soc. of Out- standing H.S. Students 12. DAVID SCOTT OWENS: Chorus 9,10. RONNIE C. OSBORNE: DECA 9,10,11; Library Asst. 9,10,11; Pep Club 9,10,11,12. KEVIN PHILLIP O'NEIL: Transfer Stu- dent from Ohio 12; Falcon Staff 12; Speech and Drama Club 12. DAVID JEFFREY NOEL: FFA 10,11,12; Pres. 11; Committee Chairman 10,11,12; Mag. Editor 12; Key Club 10,11,12; Pep Club 10,11,12; Soc. of Outstanding H.S. Students 12; Student Council 10,11,12; Swimming 9,10,11; Basketball 9,12. DEBRA SHIELDS NAPIER: FBLA 11,12; President 12; Office Practice 12; Student Council 12; Track 9,10,11,12. DEBBIE SUSAN NANCE: Juniorettes 11,12; Pep Club 10,11,12. F. SCOTT MYERS: Band 9; FFA 12; Wrestling 11. STACI MORROW. STACEY LEE MORROW: FBLA 12; Pep Club 9,12. GLORIA J. MORGAN: Chorus 12. MADELENE RAY MORELAND: Pep Club 12. WILLIAM MOORE. NEVILLE LANDAN MOORE: Art Club 9; Teens-Who-Care 9; Wrestling 11. MARK A. MOORE: FFA 9,10,11,12. KENNETH RANDALL MOORE: FFA 10. SUSAN VAUN MITCHELL: Band 9,10,11,12; Class Council 9,10; Falcon Staff 12; French Club 10,11,12; Vice- Pres. 11; Pres. 12; French Honor Soc. 11,12; Juniorettes 11,12; Junior Rep. 11; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Student Council 11. JAMES MICHAEL MITCHELL. KATHRYN LYNN MITCHELL: FBLA 12 ; Juniorettes 12; Office Prac. x2; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Co-op 12. DALE C. MITCHELL: FFA 9; Office Prac. 12; Pep Club 9,10. DONNA ELIZABETH MILLION: Chorus 10,11,12; Conglomerettes 11,12; Liter- ary Club 12; Pep Club 9,12; Spanish Club 12; Speech and Drama Club 12. JAMES MASON MILLER: FFA 11,12. COLLEEN ANN MILLER: Art Club 12; Pep Club 10,11,12; Speech and Drama 2 ERIC MILEY. DAVID LOUIS MERCHANT: Basketball 9; Boys' State 12; Class Council 9,10,12; Key Club 10,11,12; Pres. 12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Student Council 12; Track 11,12; Wrestling 12; Football 9,10,11,12; Capt. 12; Honor Guard 11. HERB BRADLEY MEFFORD: FFA 9,10,11. JOE ALLEN McPHERSON: Basketball 9,10; Beta Club 11,12; Boys' State 11; Key Club 10,11,12; Sec. 12; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; Vice-Pres. 12; Nat. Honor Soc. 11,12; Treas. 12; Student Council 12; Vice-Pres. 12; Wrestling 11; Foot- ball 9,10; Who's Who 11. DAVID ALLEN McMURTRY: Band 9,10,11,12; Vice-Pres. 12; Baseball 9: Basketball 9,10; Beta Club 11,12; Class Council 10; Jazz Band 11; Key Club 10,11,12; Senior Rep.; Mu Alpha Theta’ 11,12; Spanish Club 9; Spanish Honor Soc. 10,11,12; Wrestling 11,12. 227 TERESA FAYE McKEEHAN: FHA 9,10,11,12; Vice-Pres. 11; Pres. 12; SAFE 9,10,11; Treas. 10; Parlamentarian 11. SOPHIA FRAN McHARGUE: Beta Club 10,11,12; German Club 12; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; Pep Club 12; Spanish Club 9,10,11,12; Spanish Honor Soc. 10,11,12; Sec. 12; Speech and Drama Club 11; Nat. Honor Soc. 12; English Award 9; Spanish Award 10; Student to Mexico 12. JUDY LYNN McGAUGHY. ARCH McDONALD. GAY McCLEAN. ELIZABETH LEAR MAYES: Ва а 9,10,11,12; Class Council 12; Falcon Staff 12; FNA 9,10; Juniorettes 11,12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Spanish Club 10,11; Spanish Honor Soc. 11,12; Student Council 12; шт 9; Teens-Who-Care 9,10; Student to Spain 10. MICHAEL DAVID MAY: Baseball 10; Basketball 10,11; Football 10,11,12; Key Club 10,11,1 2; Pep Club 11,12; Trac 11,12; Who's Who 12; All Mid-State Conference 12; Transfer from Meigs Co. H.S. VIRGINIA L. MAUER NAOMI CAROL MATTOX: DECA 11,12; FHA 9,10. FREDERICK CLIFFORD MATHERS Il: Track 9,10. DAVID RONALD MASSINGILL STEPHEN EDWARD MARSTON: FFA 9,10,11,12. SUE CAROL MARSHALL: Band 9,10,11,12; Falcon Staff 12; Jukiorettes 11,12; Majorette 10,11,12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Soc. Field Proj. 12; Spanish Club 9,10,11,12; Spanish Honor Soc. 10,11,12; Student to Spain 10. PHYLLIS MARSHALL CRISSEY MARIE MARSHALL: Art Club 12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Speech and Drama Club 11; Powderpuff Football 12; Co-Op 12; Office Prac. 12; Senior Girls’ Club 12. TIM MAPLES ANGELA LOUISE MAHONEY: Mu Alpha Theta 11; Pep Club 11,12. KAREN L. MAGUIRE DAVID KELLEY MADDOX: BIRD Staff 12; Class Council 10,12; Pep Club 12; Spanish Club 12; Chess Club 9,10; Student to Spain 10. JOSEPH HARRISON LUTRELL: French Club 10,11,12; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; Football 11; Who’s Who 12. MONA LYNN LUNCEFORD: Beta Club 10,11,12; Cheerleader 9; Chorus 11,12, President 12; Musettes 11,12; National Honor Soc. 11,12; Spanish Club 9,10; Spanish Honor Soc. 10,11,12; Student ouncil 10; Track 9,10; State Spanish Honor Soc. Pres. 12; 1st place Regional Vocal Contest 11. ANTHONY RAY LUKJAN: Beta Club 10,11,12; Mu Alpha Theta 10,11,12, President 12; Pep Club 12; Chess Club 9,10,11,12, Vice-pres. 10,11. KAREN LILLY DANIEL MARTIN LIEBMAN: Transfer from Brebeuf Preparatory School 10; Annual staff 12; Art Club 12; BIRD staff 11,12, Editor 12; Falcon staff 12; French CLub 10,11,12; Historian 11; Key Club 11,12; Treasurer 12; Literary Club 11,12; Pep Club 12; Who’s Who 12. JAMES CAROLL LEWIS, JR.: Library Asst. 228 10; Literary Club 10. SEAN PATRICK LESLEY: Band 9,10,11,12; Class Council 10,11,12; Key Club 11,12; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; Outstanding Teenager of America 12; Pep Club 10,11,12; Soc. of Outstanding HÊ Students 12; Spanish Honor Soc. 11,12; Speech and Drama 11,12; Student Council 11,12; Swimming 9,10; Football 9,10. ALAN LETTON: Band 9,10,11,12; Vice- pres. 10; Class Council 10,11; French Club 9,10,11,12; Jazz Band 10,11,12; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; Soc. of Out- standing H.S. Students 12; Student Council 9,10,11; Vice-pres. 11. JOHNNY WAYNE LEE STEVE FRANKLIN LECOMPTE DIANE LECOMPTE: Beta Club 10,11,12; FBLA 9,10,11,12, Treas. 12; Office Prac- tice 12. LISA LEATHERS: Graduating Junior. DEBBIE JO LEATHERS: Office Practice 12; Co-op 12; Who's Who 12; Senior Girls Club 12. SHIELA KAY LEAGUE: FBLA 12; Co-op 12. SHARON RUTH LAWRENCE: Transfer from Louisana 10; French Club 10,11,12; FHA 10,11,12; Reporter 10,11; Juniorettes 11; Soc. of Distinguished H.S. Students 12; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; National Honor Soc. 11,12; French Honor Soc. 12; Social Field Proj- ect 10,11,12; Spanish Club 12; Teens Who Care 10. DONNA LATHREM JOHN KRYSTOFIK: FFA 12; Library Asst. 11,12; Literary Club 12; Pep Club 12; Library Club 11,12. 5 JOE L. KOENIG: Class Council 12; Falcon staff 12; Pep Club 10,11,12; Pres. 12; Vice-pres. 11; Student Council 12; Track 9; Yell-leader 11,12; Captain 12. CINDY MASSIE KIRK SANDRA LEE KINCAID: Art Club 10; DECA 11,12; Library Asst. 10,11,12; Lit- erary Club 11. ERWIN THOMAS KINCAID LIBBY FAYE KARSNER: FBLA 9,10,11; Library Asst. 10; Chaplin of Library Club 10; Host to German Students; Student to Mexico. KIMBERLY KAY KARSNER: Band 12; Class Council 12; Falcon Staff 12; Juniorettes 11,12; Secretary 12; Pep Club 9,10,11; Spanish Club 9,10,11; Spanish Honor Soc. 10,11,12; Student to Mexico 12. TAMMY SUE JONES: Co-op 12; FBLA 12; Library Asst. 9,10,11; Pep Club 12. SABRINA LORRAINE JONES: Chorus 12. PAULA JO JOHNSON: Art Club 10,11; Band 9,10,11,12; BIRD staff 11,12; Falcon staff 12; French Club 9,10,11,12; Juniorettes 11,12; National Honor Soc. 12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Speech and Drama Club 9,10,11,12; Student Council 11,12; Sec. 12; Soc. of Dist. H.S. Students 12. MICHAEL JOHN JOHNSON: Band 9,10,11,12; Baseball 9,10,11,12; Basket- ball 9,10,11,12; Beta Club 11,12; Key Club 10,11,12; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; National Honor Soc. 10,11,12; Usher K All Mid-State Conference Baseball MARK ELMER JOHNSON: Band 9,10,11,12; Baseball 9,10,11,12; Basket- ball 9,10,11,12; Beta Club 10,11,12; Key Club 10,11,12; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; Nat. Honor Soc. 11,12; Social field Proj- ect 12; Soc. of Outstanding H.S, Student 12; Drum Major 11,12; All Mid-State Conference Baseball 11; Color Guard 11. CHARLENE RENEE JESSE: FBLA 12; FFA 11. PAMELA SUE JEFFRIES: Office Practice 11. SHERRI LEE JAMISON: Art Club 12; Class Council 12; FBLA 12; Juniorettes 11,12; Senior Rep. 12; Mu Alpha Theta 11; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Spanish Club 9,10; Usherette 11. SUNITA JAIN: Art Club 12; Bird Staff 12; German Club 12; Mu Alpha Theta 12. SUMAN K. JAIN: Art Club 12; Bird Staff 12; German Club 12; Speech and Drama Club 11,12; Office Practice 12. SUSAN K. IRWINE: Band 9,10,11,12; Basketball 10,11,12; Tennis 11,12. STEVE H. HULETTE: Key Club 11,12; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; Wrestling 11,12. RITA K. HULETTE: Beta Club 10,11,12; FBLA 9,11,12; Co-op 12; Pep Club 9. DEBBIE LYNN HOWELL: Cheerleader 11; FBLA 9,11,12; Office Practice 12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12. THOMAS MICHAEL HOWARD: Art Club 10,11,12; Football 9,10,11,12; Key Club 11,12; Pep Club 10,11,12; Swim- ming 11,12; Track 10,11,12; Wrestling 12. TERESA JO HOWARD: Band 9,10,11,1 2; Student to Mexico, 12; Class Council 10,12; Falcon Staff 12; Juniorettes 11,12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Soc. Field Project 12; Teens-Who-Care 9,10. LYDA KIMBERLY HOWARD: Beta Club 11; FHA 10; Mu Alpha Theta 11; Pe Club 11; Spanish Club 10,11; Spanis Honor Society 10,11. LINDA FAYE HOWARD: Beta Club 11,12; FBLA 12; Library Asst. 10,11; Lit- erary Club 10,11; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Co-op 12. JOHN L. HOWARD: FFA 9,10,11,12. JAMES C. HOSLEY: FFA 9,10. MARY ANN HOLLON: Beta Club 9,10; FBLA 12; FHA 9,10; Pep Club 9; Spanish Club 11; Track 9,10; Co-Op 12. DONNA MARIE HOLDER: and 9,10,11,12; FBLA 12; Office Practice 12; Pep Club 9,10,11; Co-op 12; Powder- puff Football 12; Senior Girl’s Club; Treasurer 12. ROBERT HOGAN. RONALD SCOTT HOCKENSMITH: Voc. School 11,12. MARK V. HOCKENSMITH: FFA 9,10 Wrestling 11; Voc. School 11,12; DAVID LEE HILLARD: Pep Club 10,11,12. TRINA K. HILL: FBLA 12; Co-Op 12; SAFE 10,11; Treas. 11; Spanish Club 11. JUDY CAROL HILL: Co-Op 12; FBLA 9,12; Office Prac. 12. JANET CAROL HILL: Art Club 12; Class Council 11,12; Co-op 12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Powderputf Football 12; Se- nior Girls’ Club 12. DONNA LOUISE HERRELL: Chorus 9,10,11,12; FBLA 11,12; Musettes 11,12; Co-OP 12; Pep Club 10,11,12. MARK DOUGLAS HERBERT: Library Asst. 10; Literary Club 10; Pep Club 12; Track 10,12. JEFF PAUL HENLEY: Art Club 11,12. LYNN HELLARD KAREN HAZELWOOD LISA ANN HAYDON: Art Club 12; DECA 11,12; FBLA 10. EDWARD MORRIS HAYDON CATHY ANN HAYDON: Basketball 11; Swimming 9,10,11. LAVONDA KAY HAWTHORNE: Transfer from Paintsville H.S.; Beta Club 10,11; Track 10. TAMMIE SUE HAWORTH: Class Council 10,11,12; Juniorettes 11,12; Pep Club 11,12; Spanish Club 9; Student Council 10; Class Treas. 11,12; Tumbling Team 9,10,11; Homecoming Candidate 11. GWENDOLYN ANN HART: Band 9,10,11,12; Sec. 12; Class Council 9,11,12; Juniorettes 11,12; Pres. 12; Class Sec. 9,11,12; Football Home- coming Court 12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Co-Op 12; Spanis Club 9,10,11; Student Council 10,12; Senior Girls’ Club 12; Who’s Who 12. LORI HARROD. CURTIS B. HARROD: FFA 9. KATHY HARRIS JANETTE VIRGINIA HARRIS: Art Club 9, German 12. NORMA JEAN HARRINGTON: Art Club 11; FHA 10; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Spanish Club 9; Speech and Drama Club 11,12. LEANNE CHRISTINE HARPER: Transfer form Lyon Co. 12; Beta Club 12; Mu Alpha Theta Club 12; Who’s Who 12; Nat. Honor Soc. 12. CHEST ANN HARP: Art Club 10; Band JEFF W. HARNEY: Art Club 11; Football 9, Who's Who 12; Voc. School 11,12. TAMMY LYNNE HANSEL: Class Council 10,11,12; FBLA 12; Juniorettes 11,12; Office Prac. 12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Student Council 9. DEBORAH JEAN HAMMOND: Cheer- leader 10; Class Council 12; FBLA 11,12; Sec. 12; Juniorettes 11,12; Office Practice 12; Outstanding Teenagers of Am. 12; Pep Club 11,12; Track 9,12; Junior Girls’ Club 11; Senior Girls’ Club DANNY WAYNE HAMMOND: Basket- ball 9,10; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Track 9. CHERYL ANN HAMM: Chorus 11,12; Class Council 12; F rench Honor Soc. 12; French Club 12; Pep Club 12; SAFE 9,10,11; Spanish Honor Soc. 11,12. MIKE LEE HALL: Art Club 9; Basketball 9,10,11,12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12. KATHY HALL DODIE CAROL HALL: Art Club 12; Junior Classical League 10,11; Treas. 11; Latin Honor Soc. 12; Library Asst. 12; Mu Aplha Theta 11,12; Pep Club 11,12; Library Club 11,12; CKSMA 11,12; Sec. 11,12. DEBRA JEAN HALL: Outstandin Teenager of America 12; Soc. Fiel Project 12; Spanish Club 10,11,12; Who's Who 12. LYNN MARIE GUARNIERI: Annual Staff 12; French Honor Soc. 11,12; Treas. 12; French Club 10,11,12; Spanish Club 9,10,11,12; Spanish onor Soc. 10,11,12; Speech and Drama Club 9,10,11,12; Teens-Who-Care 10; Re- porter 10; National Merit Commended Student 12; Student to Spain 10. JUDITH LESLIE GRIMES: Annual Staff 12; Chorus 9,10,11,12; Treas. 12; Musettes 10,11,12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Spanish Club 12; Students to Mexico 11; Teens-Who-Care 9,10. CARY ELLA GRAY: Library Asst. 10,11; Office Prac. 12. JAMES GRAVITT TAMMY BEA GRAHAM: Cheerleader 9,10; Office Prac. 12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Who’s Who 12. DAVIS MICHAEL GRAHAM: BIRD Staff 9,10; Chorus 9; German 12; Latin Honor Soc. 9; Library Asst. 9; Litera Club 9; Speech and Drama Clu 9,10,11,12; Pres. 12. ANTHONY EARL GRAHAM: Office Prac. 12; Track 9,10. CATHERINE GERARD GORMLEY: Art Club 11,12; FBLA 12; Spanish Club 9,10. HUGH SUDDUTH GOINS RANDY SCOTT GIVENS: Band 9; Cross- Country 9,10,11,12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Track 9,10,11,12; Teens- Who-Care 10. ROBIN TAYLOR GILL: FBLA 9. JANICE ANN GAY: DECA 11; FHA 9,10,11,12; Recreation Leader 11,12; Office Prac. 12; Pep Club 9,10,12. MARY SANDIFER GATTIS: Band 12; BIRD Staff 10,11,12; Chorus 11; Falcon Staff 12; Speech and Drama Club 10,12; Beta Club 10,11,12; Junior Rep. 11; Annual Staff 10,11,12; Copy Editor 11; Editor 12; Student to Spain 10; Soc. of Outstanding H.S. Students 12; Students to Washington 12. VICKY LYNN GARNDER: FBLA 12. PATRICK EDWARD FREUDENTHAL: Transfer from Somerset 11; Beta Club 11; Football 11,12; Captain 12; All Mid- State Football conf. 11; Key Club 11,12; Vice-Pres. 12; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; Nat. Honor Soc. 11,12; Vice-Pres. 12; Wrestling 11,12; Captain 11,12; Usher 11. MARK LESLIE FITZGERALD: FFA 9; Track 11,12; ROBERT W. FISHER: Beta Club 10,11,12; Pres. 12; BIRD Staff 10,11,12; Class Council 10; Junior Classical League 10,11; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; Student Council 12; Usher 11; WKU History Contest Finalist 11; EKU Science Contest 10; National Merit Semi-Finalist 12. CHERYL ANN FISHER: Transfer from Laurel Co. 10; FBLA 12; Co-Op 12; Of- fice Prac. 12. WAYNE CURTIS FIELDS ELIZABETH SUSAN FEAMSTER: Beta Club 10,11,12; Vice-Pres. 12; Chorus 9,10,11,12; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; Nat. Honor Soc. 11,12; Pep Club 12; Spanish Club 9,10,11,12; Spanish onor Soc. 10,11,12; Treas. 12; Student Council 12; Student to Spain 10; Student to Mexico 11. PAULA KAY FAULCONER: 9,10,11; FBLA 12; Co-Op 12. RANDALL S. FARRELL: Transfer from Bloomington, Ind. Boy’s State 11; Swimming 11,12; Captain 12; Who’s Who 12. SUSAN ANNE FAIRCHILD: Band 9,10,11,12; Beta Club 10,11,12; Cheer- leader 9; Manager 10; Class Council 10; Juniorettes 11,12; Treas. 12; Pag- eant 10,11; Miss FCHS 11; Pep Clu Chorus 9,10,11,12; Social Field Project 12; Spanish Club 9,10; Spanish Honor’ Soc. 10,11,12; Student Council 12. SYLVIA ANN EVERSOLE JAMES WILLIAM EVANS: Band 9,10,11,12; Key Club 11,12. JOHN ERWIN: Class Council 12; Key Club 10,11,12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Chess Club 9,10. ROGER ALLAN ERNST: French Club 10,11,12; Pep Club 12; Students to Washington 12. PHILDA GAIL ELLIS: Class Council 12; French Club 9,10; Juniorettes 11; Pep Club 9,10,11,12. JAMES ELKIN DONNA JEAN EDDINS: Annual Staff 12; Beta Club 10,11,12; Chorus 12; French Honor Soc. 10,11,12; French Club 9,10,11,12; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; Soc. of Outstanding H.S, Students 12; Student Council 12; Nat. Honor Soc. 12. JAMES EDWARD EDEN CATHY S. EARLY: Band 9; Basketball 10,11,12. DEE ANN DYE SUSAN CARYL DUVALL: BIRD Staff 10,11,12; Junior Classical League 9,10,11: Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; Pep Club 11,12; Speech and Drama Club 12; Teens-Who-Care 10; Who's Who 12; Nat. Merit Commended Student 12. JANET SUE DUVALL: FBLA 12. PATRICIA RAE DUNCAN: Band 9,10; FBLA 12; Office Prac. 12; Pep Club 9,10. EMMA L. DUNAVENT: FBLA 12; Office Prac. 12; Co-op 12. CATHERINE ANNE DICKERSON: Beta Club 11,12; German 12; Spanish Club 11,12. CAROL DEVINE ZITA JO DEVERS: Basketball 10,11; Pep Club 9,10,11,12. SUSAN JENA DEVERS: Annual Staff 11,12; Band 10,11,12; Juniorettes 11; Pep Club 12; Spanish Club 11; Teens- Who-Care 10. JIM A. DESHAZER: Art Club 9; Tennis 9,10,11,12; Pep Club 11,12; Speech and Drama Club 9,10,11,12; Wrestling 12; Yell-leader 11; Chorus 9,10,11,12; Sec. 12; “Camelot” 9; “My Fair Lady” 10. PEGGY SUE DERRYBERRY: Band 9,10,11,12; Beta Club 10,11,12; Treas. 12; French Honor Soc. 11,12; French Club 9,10,11,12; Vice-Pres. 12; German Club 12; Girl's State 11; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; Who's Who 12; Nat. Honor Soc. 12. GEORGE DEAKINS GEORGE BALDWIN DAY V: Band 9,10,11,12; Pres 12; Basketball 9; Beta Club 10,11,12; Jazz Band 10,11,12; Key Club 10,11,12; Dist. Sec. 12; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; Nat. Honor Soc. 11,12; Student Council 9,10,11,12; D.AR. Good Citizen 12. ANN L. DAVIS GARY DANIEL KAREN ROSE CURRY: Pep Club 9,10,12; FBLA 12; Juniorettes 11,12; Ў anish СШ gaa : UNNINGHAM: B 9,10,11; Basketball 9,10. gie TIMOTHY LEE CUMMINS: FFA 9,10,11,12; Chess Club 9,10; Co-op pomme Chairman 11. ELISSA LOUISE CUMMINS: Beta Club 10,11,12; Class Council 11; Juniorettes 229 11,12; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; Nat. Honor Soc. 11,12; Spanish Club 9,10,12; Spanish Honor Soc. 10,11,12; Treas. 11; Vice-Pres. 12; Mock Legisla- ture 9; Speech and Drama Club 10,11; State Spanish Honor Soc. Sec, 12; Na- tional Merit Semi-Finalist 12. CYNTHIA SUSANN CUMMINS: Chorus 9,10; FBLA 12; FFA 9,10; Junior Clas- sical League 9,10,11; Who's Who 12; Science Club 12; Latin Honor Soc. 10,11; FFA Scholarshop Award 10. MICKEY CRUME CHARLAIN MELLISON COX WANDA LORRAINE COOK: Chorus 9,10,11,12; Cross-Country 10,11,12; Of- fice Practice 12; Track 9,10,11,12. DEBORAH GWEN COOK: Beta Club 11; Chorus 9,10; FHA 9,10; Science Club 9,10. LONAJEAN CONWAY DAVID CONWAY CATHY LYNNE CONWAY: FHA 9,10,11,12. CHARLES WILLIAM COMBS: Track 9,10,11. CYNTHIA ANN COLT: Annual staff 11,12; Art Club 10; Beta Club 11,12; BIRD staff 11,12; Junior Classical League 11; Library Asst. 9; Social Field Project 12; Speech and Drama Club 12. MIKE COLLINS GEORGENE COLLINS: Annual staff 12; Art Club 10; Beta Club 11,12; BIRD staff 10,11,12; Falcon staff 12; French Club 10,11; FHA 9; Juniorettes 11; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; Pep Club 12; Spanish Club 9,10,11; Spanish Honor Soc. 10,11,12; State Spanish award; Teens Who Care 10; Biology award 10. EDITH MARIA COLLINGS: Transfer from Frnakfort high School; FBLA 12; Office Practice 12. PATRICK LEE COLEMAN: Falcon staff 12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Voc. School 12. MARK C. COLEMAN: Baseball 9,10,11,12; Class Council 12. LUCINDA COLE: Band 9,10,11,12; Beta Club 10,11,12; Cheerleader 9,10; Class Council 10,12; Falcon Staff 12; Jazz Band 12; Juniorettes 11,12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Spanish Club 9,10; Spanish Honor Soc. 10,11,12; Speech and Drama 9,10. ANN LORRAINE COFFEY: Art Club 12; Basketball 10; Golf 9; Juniorettes 12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Swimming 12. TERRI LYNN COBURN: FBLA 12; Juniorettes 11,12; Pep Club 10. NANCY CAROL COBB: FBLA 12; Juniorettes 11,12; Co-Op 12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Class Council 12. MICHELE GENE CLOYD: Beta Club 11,12; Baseball Batgirl 11; Juniorettes 11,12; Mu Alpha Theta 11; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Spanish Club 9,10,11,12; Spanish Honor Soc. 10,11,12; Speech and Drama Club 9,10. Student to Spain 10; Student to Mexico 11. ROGER A. CLINE: Band 9,10,11,12; Beta Club 10,11,12; Jazz Band 9,10,11,12; Spanish Honor Soc. 11,12. BRUCE CLAY 230 CYNTHIA SCOTT CLAXTON: Band 9,10,11,12; Class Council 12; Jun- iorettes 10,11,12; Majorette 10,11,12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Spanish Club 10; Usherette 11; Homecoming Court 12. KATHY LOUISE CLATOS: FBLA 11,12. RHODA CINNAMON: FBLA 12; Office Practice 12; Track 9; Co-Op 12. TIMOTHY SCOTT CHRISTOPHER: Bas- ketball 9,10; FFA 9,10; Key Club 9,10; Pep Club 9,10; Wrestling 9,10. SONNE JOAN CHEATHAM: DECA SHERRIE CAUDLE: Tumbling Team 10; DECA 10,11; Pep Club 11. TERESA MARIE CARRIER: Art Club 11; DECA 11,12; FBLA 10; FHA 9. RICHARD DOUGLAS CARR: Chess Club 10,11,12; Mock Legislature 9,10; Mu Alpha Theta 12. DALE V. CARMACK: Band 9,10,11,12. BOBBY CANON: Art Club 9; Band 9; Key Club 12; Pep Club 12; Student Council 12; Chess Club 9; Swimmin 9,10,11,12; Track 9; ЕС. Clu 9,10,11,12; Class Vice-Pres. 12. DONNA CAMPBELL LARRY ANTHONY CAMPASSI: Art Club 10,11,12; Basketball 9; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Track 10,11,12; Football 9,10,11,12; Capt. 12; All Mid-State Con- ference 11; All-State Football 11. WENDELL FORD BUTLER: Band 9,10,11,12; Jazz Band 9,10,11,12. LISABETH RAE BUTLER: Annual Staff 12; French Honor Soc. 12; French Club 10,11,12; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; Pe Club 9,10,11,12; Spanish Club 9,10,11,12; Spanish Honor Soc. 11,12; Speech and Drama Club 10,11,12; Teens-Who-Care 10; Student to Spain 10; Hon. Mention Nat. French Exam 10. LAURA ANNE BUTLER: Chorus 9,10,11,12; Conglomorettes 11,12; FBLA 10; FHA 9,10; Musettes 11,12; Pep Club 11,12. BRETT HUNT BUTLER: Band 9,10,11,12; Beta Club 10,11,12; Jazz Band 9,10,11,12; Spanish Honor Soc. 10,11,12; All-State Band 10,11. BARRY LYNN BURTON: Pep Club 12; Track 12; Voc. School 11,12. JANICE MAE BUFFIN: Library Asst. 10,11; Office Prac. 12. DONALD KENNETH BUCHANAN: Art Club 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Soc. Field Proj. 12. RONNIE BROWN MICKIE JOAN BROWN: FBLA 9,12; Co- 12. MARY DEL BROWN: Cross 11,12; French Club 9,10,11,12; Track 9,10,12. JEFFREY LYNN BROWN: Chorus 11,12; Pep Club 11,12; Wrestling 12. CHRIS BROWN DONNA MECHELLE BROOKS: Art Club 9,10,11,12; Class Council 9,10,11; FBLA 9,10,11,12; Juniorettes 11,12; Pep. Club 9,10,11,12; Science Club 9; Teens- Who-Care 9,10. GARY BRENT BOTTOM: Chorus 9,10,11,12; Basketball Manager 9,10. JAMES ROBERT BONDURANT: FFA 12. JODIE MARIE BOND: Beta Club 11, 12; Exec. Council 12; BIRD Staff 10,11,12; Chorus 12; Falcon Staff 12; FNA 9,10; Treas. 9; Junior Classical League 10,11; Reporter 10; Sec. 11; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; Pep Club 11,12; Soc. Field Proj. 12; Speech and Drama Club 10,11. STEVE BOGDEN WENDELL ANTHONY BLOCKER LISA ELLEN BLAYCOCK: 10,11,12; Musettes 10,11,12; and Drama 10; Treas. 10. CECIL COLEMAN BLANKENSHIP: Art Club 11,12; Chorus 11,12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Track 11,12; ootball 9,10,11; F.C. Club 11; All-State Chorus 12; Weightlifting 9,10,11,12; Regional Chorus 11,12. MARK R. BLACK JULIE DIANE BINGHAM: FBLA 10,11,12; Pep Club 9,10,11. JEFF S. BIBB: Art Club 11,12; Baseball 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9,10,11,12; Foot- ball 11,12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Spanish Club 10,11,12; Spanish Honor Soc. 10,11,12; Half-day Student 12. TONI JOYCE BERRY: Annual Staff 11; Beta Club 11,12; Chorus 11,12; Falcon Staff 12; о у Asst. 9,10; Treas. 10; p Chorus Speech PEEP Club 12; Spanish Club 11; Who’s Who 12’ Student Office 11,12. DOROTHY E. BASSETT: Band 9,10; Beta Club 10,11,12; BIRD Staff 12; French Honor Society 11,12; Speech and Drama 12. JEANETTE LOUISE BARNETT: DECA 11. KAREN KAY BARNES: Band 9,10; FBLA 12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Spanish Club 9,10,11,12; Spanish Club 9,10,11,12 Co- op 12. DEBBIE SUE BARNES: Band 9,10,11,12; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Spanish Club 9,10; Speech and Drama 10,11,12. ROBERT SCOTT BARKER: Art Club 9,10,11,12; Chorus 9,10; Baskebtball 9; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Track 9,10. GLENN D. BARKER: Baseball Basketball 9; Football 9. PAMELA JEAN BALDWIN: FBLA 11,12; Co-Op 12. JOANNA LYNN BAKER: Band 9,10,11,12; Juniorettes 12; Majorette 10,11,12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12. ANN W. BAKER: FBLA 11,12; Co-Op 12. ROBERT WAYNE AZBILL: DECA 11,12; Literary Club 12. SUSI AUSTIN: Student Office 12; Office Prac.12. DEBRA JEAN AUSTIN: DECA 11. CINDY ARMSTRONG: Office Prac. 12; Student Office 12. KATHY SUE ANGLIN: LARRY ANDERSON JAMES F. 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Gi mi к 200000 一 —— ——— Angie Redd Ее 244 juniors MY №. ` M å ы Тор, Т е officers who have led the Junior Class in all their activities are John Hicks, president; Albert Oberst, vice-president; Steve Sullivan, secretary; and Sandra Shroat, treasurer. — made 700 dollars by selling candles — poinsettas to teachers, dice ut an E s workers for Christmas — made 400 dollars with gaso line giveaway — sold snow cones and cotton GE t happening — decorated football field for cde coming — gave junior-senior picnic for seniors — T ОАЕ r aS 24 6 Underclassmen Donna Abrams Theresa Abrams Donna Adams Steve Adams Darryl Aldridge Alberta Allen Bill Allen Ava Allison Ronnie Anglin Beverly Atha Eddie Atha Curt Augsperger Kenney Badgett Kim Bailey Mary Lou Bailey Thomas Baize Darryll Baker Donnie Baker Pam Baker Thomas Baker Karen Baldwin Mary Banks Cathy Barker Robin Barker Gina Barnes Greg Barnes Lori Barnes Robert Barnes Mark Barnard Mary Barnett Peggy Barnett Bill Barrett Mark Bell Joe Bibble Lisa Billeter Sophomures 24 Z Barry Bingham Lisa Bingham Mary Bingham Debbie Black Scotty Black Lynn Blakeman Karen Blankenship Paula Blanton Gary Bogdon Debbie Boggess Ann Bond Bob Bond John Bond Christopher Booke Billy Boyd 700 Jerita Bray Charles Braymer Mike Breckel Dee Dee Brewer Mark Brewer Mike Brewer Todd Brewster Steve Briscoe Debbie Brophe David Brown David Brown Felita Broyles Kim Broyles Susan Bryant Mitchel Buchanan Robert Burch Betsy Burden Pam Burke Ellen Burt Tammy Burton 24 8 Sophomores LU oar ‚ e]: Aq Cecilea Bush | Reva Butler | Ronnie Butler Ronnie Butler Robie Cabe Regina Calvert Leisa Cammuse Sam Campbell Becky Cannon Abby Carmack Patsy Carmack Gwen Carter Jean Carter Archie Carver Sara Casebier ۴ ۴۱ 全 00000000000] IN Julie Catlett Lisa Jo Cecconi Sheila Chadwell Bertis Cheak Freddie Church Connie Clark Eileen Clark Jeff Clark Kim Clark Mike Clark Cathy Clifton Marian Coakley Dick Cobb Kevin Coburn Sabrena Cochran Tommy Cohorn Lynn Collett Paul Collins Craig Conway Debbie Conway Sophomores A 4 9 Joannah Conway Debbie Cook Debra Cook Lisa Cook Donna Cornett Kelley Cornett Kim Cowherd Bill Cox Sylvia Cox Jenney Craft Peggy Craig Rodger Crawley John Creech Steve Criswell Megan Cummins Mike Cunningham Will Curlin Glenetta Davis Kevin Dean Willard Dean Doug Dearinger Debbie Dempsey Mike Devers Mary Ann Doll Denise Donovan Janet Donovan Doug Doris Kent Dotson William Dotson Chris Doughitt kes Å Tony Driskell John Dunn Tammy Durman Jodie Duvall Julie Duvall 2 5 0 Sophomores Gary Dye Nancy Elkin Carolyn Engler Alan Estill Lisa Eubank Nancy Everman Greg Ellison Vincent Fayette Martha Fayne Paul Feck Phyllis Fields Mike Fint Tom Fisher Mike Fitzgerald Mitchell Fitzgerald Steve Flora Julie Fossett Jan Foster Teresa Fox Linda French 00 829-0 ШИШ? Sophomores 2 5 1 SANNA Steve Fry Leela Fuller Sandy Gamble Robert Gardenhire Betty Gayhart Vicki Gibson Russell Giles Alisa Glass Glenn Glass Arnold Goode Gina Graham Mark Graham Lisa Gray Bill Grayson Alice Green 7 N Y + $ A EA WETTE E 5 iv Dennis Green Dudley Green Kelley Green Richard Green Jennifer Gregory Denis Griffin Ken Griffin Warren Griffin Terry Haines David Hale Judy Hale Dwayne Hall Melissa Hall Dale Hamblin Debbie Hammon Sanara Hammond Mark Hanks Kathy Harberson Adriel Hammond Cheryl Harrod 2 5 2 Sophomores KIE A aT. | Kathy Harrod Carol Hatchell Jennifer Hawkins Kenny Head Ellen Helton Lisa Hembree Jan Herbert Karen Hilborn Laurie Hines Jeff Hinkle Jeff Hippe Susan Hippe Beverly Hockensmith Fern Hockensmith Kevin Hockensmith | Anita Hogan | Mike Holder Kenneth Holloway Taylor Hoover Karen Horn Regina Hornbeck Melody House | John Howard Lee Ann Howard Harry Dryden | Vicietta Hudson | Tracy Huffman | Amy Hugg Kathy Hulette Kevin Hulette Liz Hulette Kathern Hunt Susan Hunter Julie Hutcherson Teresa Hutcherson Sophomores 2 5 3 James Hyman Don Jackson Mark Jackson Bryan Jacobs Henry Jacobs Pappu Jain Arthur James Cathy Jasko Rhonda Jesse Anne Johns Ronnie Johnson Martin Johnson Edgar Johnstone Donna Jones Lynne Jones fr 2 0 ES ان کے Nan Jones Shawn Jones Barbara Judge Cindy Kelley Mike Kelley Kim Kemper Randy Kendall Charlie Kincaid Paula King Katrina Kinman Chris LaFontaine John Lancaster Frank Lawson Kathy Lawson Nancy Leece Johnny Lefler Dale Le May Alice Lewis Kirby Lindsey Kathy Lohr 2 5 4 Sophomores An ۲۷ NN Cecil Long | Tommy Long Mark Loy Mike Loyd Anita Lukjan Johnny Lutrell Debbie Lutes Mary Lyons Ricky Madder | Mary Lou Maguire Paula Mahoney Robin Manley Jenney Manning Melanie Marshall Betsy Martin ‚ Clay Mason Nellie Massie Ransem Mattox Beth May Connie May Sophomores 2 5 5 Gary May Jamie May Jeff McCoy Joey McDonald Marcia McDonald Perry McDonald Randy McElroy Ruth McElwain Kelly McFarland Donna McGaughey Alicia McGrapth Barbara McKeehan Anne McKirachan George McNees Virgil Meriweather Mike Miller Mike Miller Jo Ann Mills Brad Mitchell Darrell Mitchell Davy Mitchell Marie Mitchell Robbie Mitchell Kathy Moccia Lavenna Monfort Tommy Montgomery Amy Moriarty Bill Moore Deena Moore Jan Moore Lisa Moore Margaret Moore M ike Moore Mike Moore Mary Morris 2 5 6 Sophomores Angie Moscoe Clyde Murray Carmen Muth Tommy Nance Virginia Napier Terrie Nash Dana Newman David Newman Gary Newton Mark Nichols Davis Norton Walter Norton Bill Oakley Sabrina O'Dell David Oliver George Oney Jeff Osborne Roy Pardi Debra Parris Timmy Parrish Barbara Penegor Caroline Penn Greg Penn Sherry Penrod Billy Perry Jeff Perry Wayne Perry Greg Pieratt Randy Pilling Audrey Poe Tommy Poole Tracy Poole Donna Presely Darrell Pulliam Scott Ouire Sophomores 2 5 7 Toni Ouire Lynn Ralph Phillip Rambo Dick Ratliff Jonna Redding Adelia Redmon Roxie Redmon Leslie Reid Heidi Reynolds Emma Rice Regina Rice Don Roberts Tom Roberts Mike Robinson Mozelle Robinson Clifton Rodgers Larry Rodgers Mike Rogers Frank Rudloff Janie Rutigliano Mary Rutledge Stan Salchi Mona Sams Mary Sanders Meril Satterwhite Leisa Saylor -Carl Sayre Sharon Sayre John Schimmoeller Steve Schrader Betty Schuster Bobby Scott Teresa Scrogham Julie Semones Perry Semones 2 5 8 Sophomores Terry Semones Karen Sheets Ricky Shepard Jan Shoemaker Melanie Shoemaker Gail Shouse Ricky Skelton Greg Slattery Vicky Slattery Angie Smith Jenny Smith Jo Ann Smith Ken Smith Phillip Smith Regina Smith Tommy Smith Lori Smothermon Denise Southworth Sara Spillman Telitha Stamper Amanda Stanley Margaret Stanley Marian Stapleton Mark Steel Gwen Stephens Gary Stewart Sharon Stivers | Angie Stallard | Ronnie Stratton Kevin Strohmeier Helen Sudduth | Robin Sudduth | Mark Suter Mark Sutherland Yolanda Swinford Sophomores 2 5 9 Stephen Switzer David Tate Bobbie Taylor Earl Temple Danny Terry Clay Thurman Donald Thurman Lisa Thurman Joe Tignor Kelley Tillett Kim Tillett Jimmy Tincher Shelly Toles Sharon Torgerson Brenda Townsend Fay Tracy Martha Travis Stacy Travis David Trent Dewayne Trent 2 60 Sophomores Krista Trent Brad Trivette Larry True Debbie Tucker Don Tucker Kathy Tuttle Jo Ann Underwood Skip Vandergriff George VanHorne Phillip VanNorman Benita Wainscott Alan Waits David Waldner Ronnie Walpert Margaret Walters Jim Wambler Roxanne Ware Lisa Warman Harod Warner Judy Wash Celiese Watts Paul Weber Angela Weese Lauren Welch Lisa Whitis Glenda Whitledge Mark Whisman Melissa Wiley Ruth Wiley Marty Wilhoite Rhonda Wilhoite Mike Willard Kim Willhoite Rebecca Williams Margaret Williams Sophomores 2 6 1 Mark Wilson Tommy Wingate Elizabeth Winner Greg Witt Dorothy Wood Karen Wood Lea Ann Wood Leanne Wood Sarah Wood Sandra Woodard Carla Woods William Woods Scotty Woodward ВуШе Pat Wooldridge Sheila Wooldridge Larry Wright Tammy Wright Chuck Young Renee Young 2 6 2 Sophomores Sophomore Officers Council Top — The Sophomore officers, taking a welcome break from the frantic pace of high school class, are Lisa Bingham, Treasurer; Gary Bogden, vice- president; John Schimmoeller, president; Ann Johns, secretary. 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Carter, Diana Carter, Dora Jean Coffey, Ann Collins, Georgene Davis, Ann Eubanks, Lisa Everman, Nancy Fossett, Julie Gormley, Kathy Haden, Richard Hall, Dodie Harbison, Susan Hayden, Cathy Henley, Jeff Horn, Karen Hullette, Kevin Jain, Sunita Johnson, Debbie Jones, Wilma Lathrem, Donna Lawrence, Tammy Leathers, Leanne Letahers, Lisa Liebamn, Dan Lindsey, Kirby Lukjan, Zina Malmer, Ann McLean, Gay Miller, Coleen Morrow, Staci Myers, Bob Palmer, Budge — Pres. Potter, Celia Ratliff, Paul Redd, Angie Rogers, Terry Sampson, Ernie Serafini, Eric Shouse, Danny Sisk, Kevin — Sgt. of Arms Smith, Steve Summerour, Anne Vance, Newton Wallace, Lisa Williams, Doug Wood, Carla Woodard, Sandra Wright, Tammy Wunderlich, Tom — V.P. Sponsor — Floyd Bryant BAND FLUTES Bond, Anne K. Burt, Ellen Burton, Sandra Catlett, Julie Corns, Autumn Devers, Susan Fairchild, Susan Boyard, Teresa ugg, Amy Hull tie, Liz Judge, Barbara Marshall, Sue Mayes, Beth Moccia, Kathryn Newsome, Cheryl Shroat, Sandra Stanley, Lucy Stephens, Bobby Taylor, Kirby Weir, Tanya CLARINETS Baker, Joanna Barnes, Debbie Button, Natalie Burden, Betsy Derryberry, Peggy Hart, Gwen Hensley, Darla Hieatt, Jan Holder, Donna Kinman, Karen Kinman, Katrina Lewis, Lorie Petrey, Lisa Kay Pulliam, Rhonda Robinson, Tammy Sanders, Mary Jane Sheets, Diane Shoemaker, Jan Smotherman, Lori Thurman, Lisa Tillett, Kelly Wells, Mary Whitaker, Rhonda Williams, Annette CONTRABASS Mitchell, Susan BASS CLARINETS Harrod, Cheryl Johnson, Paula Smith, Tim ALTO CLARINETS Claxton, Cindy Maguire; Mary Lou BASSOONS Cowherd, Kim Knoll, Susan OBOES Cole, Cindi Lohr, Kathy ALTO SAXOPHONES Boden, Sammy Butler, Hunt Carmack, Abby Hoffman, Greg McMurtry, David Smith, Kim FRENCH HORNS Conway, Debbie Farrisee, Beth Irvine, Susan -ohr, Luanne Stapleton, Marion Tignor, Joe Van Horne, Greg Van Norman, Phil Wade, Paula TENOR SAXOPHONES Hale, Judith Johnson, Mark BASS SAXOPHONES Cummins, Brenda Jones, Sharon Band Directors — Tom Brawner, Rick Moreno BETA CLUB Adcock, Diane Allison, Linda Badgett, Kenny Bailey, Jamie Bailey, Mary Lou Ballinger, Mary Jo Bassett, Dorothy Bell, Mark Berry, Toni Bingham, Lisa Jo Blakeman, Lynn Boggess, Debbie Burt, Ellen Burton, Sandra Bush, Cecelia Butler, Hunt Campbell, Sara Jo Carmack, Abby Cheek, Leslie Clatos, Steve Cline, Roger Cloyd, Michele Coakley, Mariam Collins, Georgene— rep. Cole, Cindi Colt, Cindy Cook, Deborah Coomes, Leslie Corns, Autumn Cummins, Megan Day, G.B. Derryberry Peggy — treas. Dickerson, Cathy Eddins, Donna Estill, Alan Fairchild, Susan Farrissee, Beth Feamster, Beth — v.p. Fisher, Bob — pres. Fossett, Jeff Fossett, Lee Foster, Jan Freudenthal, Sue Gaither, Stewart Gattis, Mary Gayle, Diana Graves, Dana Gray, Lisa Green, Kelly Gregory, Jennifer Guarnieri, Lynn Hamm, Lisa Harberson, Joy Harberson, Kathy Harbin, Debra Harper, Leanne Harrod, Kathy Hedden, Joni Hellard, Jody Hensley, Darla Hicks, John Hines, Laurie Hoffman, Greg Holloway, Mike Howard, Johnny Howard, Linda Howard, Lyda Hugg, Amey Hulette, Rita Hunt, Kevin Jenkins, Robert Johnson, Mark Johnson, Mike Judge, Barbara Kemper, Kim Kinman, Karen Knoll, Susan LaFontaine, Chris LeCompte, Diane Lohr, Kathy Lohr, Luanne Lukjan, Anita Lukjan, Tony Lunceford, Mona Marshall, Melanie Marshall, Nancy Martin, Betsy May, Beth McDonald, Marcia McKeehan, Barbara McMurtry, David Mefford, Patty Mitchell, David Moccia, Kathy Moscow, Angie Muth, Carmen Owens, Debbie Parris, Donald Poe, Audrey Polsgrove, Marva Pulliam, Rhonda — sec. Rambo, Denise Ratliff, Beth Riehl, Sara Rogers, Cindy Romine, Fonda Rudloff, Frank Sanders, Kim Sanders, Mary Sandlin, Leslie Schloemer, Bill Schneider, Ken Schuster, Betty Schwartz, Anita Shepard, Tom Shroat, Sandra Slattery, Alan Smith, Angela Smither, Jeff Smotherman, Lori Solheim, Lisa Stapleton, John Stapleton, Marianne Starcher, Scott Sturm, Larry - Sullivan, Karen Sullivan, Nancy Sullivan, Steve Suter, Mark Swinford, Yolanda Switzer, Stephen Taylor, James Tillman, Margaret Tomlinson, Beth Townsend, Brenda Van Horne, Randy Wade, Paula Waits, Sandra Waldner, David Wall, Terri Walpert, Ronnie Welch, Lauren Wells, Mary Wilkins, Rene Willis, Lee Wimpsett, Julie Winans, Karen Winkler, Gayla Winner, Beth Sponsor — Sandra Epley CHORUS SOPRANOS Baker, Lisa Barnett, Mary Broyles, Kina Butler, Laura Clark, Eileen Clark, Kim Conway, Cathy Cook, Wanda Eddins, Donna Ellis, Tricia Feamster, Beth French, Linda Graham, Gina Hagen, Connie Hall, Cassie Harbison, Susan Hatterick, Reni Henry, Suzanne Herrell, Donna Hutcherson, Teresa Johnson, Debra Jones, Nan Jones, Sabrina Lathrim, Donna Lunceford, Mona Martin, Betsy May, Jamie McKeehan, Barbara Mills, Jo Ann Nash, Terri Parker, Jo Ann Renolds, Heidi Rutledge, Tammy Sayre, Sharon Scrogham, Teresa Smith, Angie Smith, Jenny Smith, Marcie Smoot, Charlene Stibers, Sharon Tillman, Margaret Tincher, Becky Tomlinson, Ann Tracy, Elizabeth Tucker, Debbie Van Cleve, Teresa Wainscott, Cheryl Watts, Celiese Wheeler, Eva Whitaker, Beverly Wooldridge, Billie Pat ALTOS Akins, Charlotte Allison, Ava Barker, Cathy Berry, Toni Blaylock, Lisa Bond, Jodie Brown, Cindy Canon, Becky Comley, Cindy Davis, Glenetta Fields, Phyllis Gibson, Vicki Glass, Alisa Grimes, Judi Hamm, Cheryl Harbin, Debra House, Melody Jones, Janice Linville, Tammy Lukjan, Anita Lutes, Debbie May, Beth May, Connie McFarland, Kelley McKirachan, Ame Million, Donna Morgan, Gloria Muth, Carmen Page, Suzanne Patrick, Tami Penn, Carolyn Pinkston, Stacey Robinson, Mozelle Rudloff, Ann Sullivan, Karen Tillet, Kim Townsend, Brenda Travis, Martha Travis, Stacey Vandermeer, Becky Ware, Roxanne Wethington, Pam Williams, Reva TENORS Aldridge, Darryl Amato, Bill Badgett, Kenny Baker, Don Blankenship, Cecil Brown, Jef DeShazer, Jim Head, Billy Lindsey, Kirby Mcintyre, Cleon Oliver, David Poe, Ricky True, Guthrie Williams, Doug BASSES Adams, Jeff Bailey, Jamie Bottoms, Gary Collins, Paul Fry, Steve Hamblin, Dale Jenkins, Robert Johnson, Martin Leathers, Terry Luttrell, Johnny Miller, Mike Pieratt, Greg Shepherd, Mark Warman, Bob Weber, Bob Wilhoite, Mark Sponsor — JoAnn Jenkins CO-OP STUDENTS Adams, Cindy Baker, Ann Baldwin, Pam Barres, Karen Bingham, Julie Brown, Joanie Clatos, Cathy Cinnamon, Rhoda Cobb, Nancy Coburn, Terri Collings, Edith Conway, Jean Cook, Debbie Curry, Karen Decker, Mary Lou Dunavent, Emma Faulconer, Paula Fisher, Cheryl Gardner, Vicki Gormley, Cathy Graham, Tony Gray, Carey Hansel, Tammy Hart, Gwen Haydon, Kathy Herrell, Donna Hill, Janet Hill, Judy Hill, Trina Holder, Donna Hollan, Mary Ann Howard, Linda Hulette, Rita Jamison, Sheri Jessee, Renee Johnson, Sylvia Jones, Tammy Kirk, Cindy Massie League, Sheila Leathers, Debbie Marshall, Crissey Mitchell, Dale Mitchell, Kay Moore, Bill Owens, Linda Parker, Adell Penn, Debbie Harrod Penn, Tammy Perry, Gail Perry, Kim Polly, Jill Ray, Annette Redding, Peggy Sanderson, Beth Schleifer, Jhan Settle, Trina Sheets, Diane Shryock, Cassie Sutherland, Kathy Thomas, Barbara Wiley, Beulah Wiley, Cheryl Wiley, Denise Willard, Sue Young, Regina Sponsor — Jean Karsner FALCON STAFF Berry, Toni Bond, Jodie Cole, Cindi Coleman, Pat Collins, Georgene Gattis, Mary Grimes, Judi Howard, Teresa Johnson, Paula Karsner, Kim Koenig, Joe Liebman, Dan Marshall, Sue Mayes, Beth Mitchell, Susie O'Neil, Kevin Penegore, Tom Pulliam, Rhonda Sampson, Ernie VanCleve, Teresa Sponsor — Diane Werder FRENCH CLUB Alford, Marina Badgett, Kenny Barnes, Robert Blanton, Paula Boleyn, Philipia Brewster, Todd Brown, Mary Del Burton, Sandra Butler, Beth Campbell, Sara Jo Catlett, Julie Coakley, Marian Corns, Autumn Cowherd, Kim Dearing, Vickie Derryberry, Peggy Dunnigan, Jackie Ernst, Roger Farrisee, Beth Fayette, Vince Gayle, Dianna Green, Dennis Griffin, Warren Guarnieri, Lynn Hamblin, Dale Hamm, Cheryl Harberson, Joy. Harberson, Kathy Henry, Suzanne Hilborn, Karen Hippe, Susan Hoover, Taylor Jain, Pappu Johnson; Paula Jones, Lynn Jones, Nan Johns, Anne Knoll, Susan Lafontaine, Chris Leadingham, Leigh Lancaster, Tom Lawrence Sharon Letton, Alan Liebman, Dan Luttrell, Joe Lohr, Luanne Malmer, Ann Martin, Betsy May, Jamie McBee, Vickie McElwain, Tim Mitchell, Susie Moriarty, Nancy Moscoe, Angie Nash, Terri Oliver, David Page, Suzanne Patrick, Tami Perkins, JoAnn Pieratt, William Poole, Joy Redmon, Paula Rougeux, Jerry Rougeux, Julie Sanders, Mary Sandlin, Leslie Saufley, Church Scott, Bobby Scott, Cindy Swinford, Monty Shouse, Danny Shroat, Sandra Sturm, Larry Sullivan, Steve Tinker, Peggy Townsend, Brenda Travis, Stacy Tutt, Jimmy Vandermeer, Becky Wade, Paula Waits, Alan Willis, Lee Wright, Sally Sponsor — Terry Johnson FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY Bassett, Dorothy Burton, Sandra Campbell, Sara Corns, Autumn لا E, Vickie erryberry, Pe Eddins, ا Farrissee, Beth Gayle, Diana Guarnieri, Lynn — Treas. Hoffman, Greg Knoll, Susan Lawrence, Sharon Lohr, Lu Anne McBee, Vickie Page, Susanne — V.P. Patrick, Tami — Sec. Perkins, Jo Ann Sandlin, Leslie Shroat, Sandra Sturm, Larry — Pres Sullivan, Steve Willis, Lee Sponsor — Terry Johnson FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Adams, Donna Anderson, Dee Ann Bailey, Jamie Baker, Ann Baldwin, Pam Barber, Marie Barbour, Kathy Carter, Diane Casebier, Sara Cinnamon, Rhoda Clatos, Kathy Cobb, Nancy Colburn, Terri Collings, Edith Colt, Fay — Hist. Cook, Debra Cook, Lisa — Parliamentarian Courtney, Debbie Cummins, Brenda Cummins, Cindy Decker, Mary Lou Duvall, Sue Faulconer, Paula Fisher, Cheryl Gardner, Vickie Gay, Janice — Rep. Gormley, Cathy Graves, Regina Hammond, Debbie — Sec. Hatchell, Carol Haydon, Kathy Herrell, Donna Hill, Judy Hill, Trina Holder, Donna Hollon, Mary Ann Howard, Linda Howell, Debbie Hulette, Rita Hutcherson, Ramona Jamison, Sheri Jesse, Renee Jones, Tammy League, Sheila Le Compte, Diane — Treas. Lee, Peggy Martin, sheila Metts, Pam Mitchell, Debbie Moore, Lisa Moore, Terri Montgomery, Lisa Morrow, Stacey New, Susie Owens, Linda Parker, Edna Payne, Lisa Penn, Tammy Petrey, Lisa Pinkston, Stacey Perry, Gail Rice, Margaret Roberts, Keta Rogers, Terri Settle, Trina Sheets, Diane Sheilds, Debbie — Pres. Shyrock, Cassie Slattery, Vickie Smith, Marcie Smither, Jeff Stallard, Angie Stratton, Cindy Suddith, Denise Summerour, Ann — V.P. Sutherland, Kathy Thomas, Barbara Varney, Paula Vaughn, Curt Wainscott, Benita Webb, Kathy Jo Whisman, Karen Willard, Sue Wiley, Cheryl Young, Regina Sponsor — Carol Sampson FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Adams, Steve Arnwine, Theresa Bondurant, James Boyd, Bill Brewer, Michael Brown, David Bryant, Joey Burris, Donald Butler, Ronnie Clark, Mike Coburn, Kevin Cohorn, Ronnie Cohorn, Tammy Conway, Gary Conway, Jim Conway, Larry Cox; Sylvia -一 Cox, William Davis, Tim Dean, Willard Douthitt, Gary Dryden, Harry Fint, Michael Fitzgerald, Mike Flourian, David Goode, Arnold Grayson, Bill Griffin, Kenny Hockensmith, Kevin Howard, John Johnson, Edgar Krystofick, John Lawson, Frank Lefler, Johnny Luttrell, Johnny Marston, Steve Mattox, Ransom May, Gary Meriwether, Veril Meyers, Scott Miller, James Mooney, Kevin Moore, Mark Morris, Larry Noel, Jeff Norton, Davis Norton, Junie Osborne, Jeff Parris, Timmy Quarles, William Quire, Robert Rambo, Phillip Ratliff, Dick Sanders, Andy Schimmoeller, John ` Schimmoeller, Mark Semones, Perry Semones, Robert Shepherd, Ricky Slattery, Alan Smith, Kim Stigers, David Strohmeier, Kevin Stigers, Sutherland, Mark Tate, David Terry, Daniel Thurman, Greg Tracey, Darrell True, Larry Vance, Susan Whisman, Mark Wilson, Mark Wilhoite, Kim Wood, William FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Allison, Ava — Treas. Allison, Linda — Song Leader Baldwin, Karen Bingham, Lisa Boggess, Debbie Campbell, Donna Carter, Diana Conway, Cathy Conway, Joanna — Sec. Cummins, Brenda Curry, Yolanda — 2d V.P. Driskell, Julie Gamble, Sandy — Honor Roll Gay, Janice — Rec. Leader Gary, Lisa Harbison, Susan Hall, Cassie Parliamentarian Hardin, Angie Hunter, Rila Lawrence, Sharon Marshall, Melanie — Reporter McKeehan, Teresa — Pres. Montgomery, Lisa O'Dell, Sabrina Polsgrove, Marva Rayborn, Joyce Riehl, Sara — Hist. Roberts, Reta Sheets, Karen Shoemaker, Jan — 1st V.P. Shouse, Gail Sontworth, Denise Spillman, Sara Sudduth, Karen Sudduth, Robin Swinford, Yolanda Trent, Krista Tripplett, Pam Tucker, Debbie Wade, Paula i Whitledge, Glenda Whisman, Karen Wood, Lee Ann Sponsor — Cleota Bolling GERMAN CLUB Campbell, Sarah Derryberry, Peggy Dickerson, Cathy Feamster, Beth Huffman, Tracy Hunt, Kevin — Treas. Jain, Suman Jain, Sunita Lemcke, Steve Lukjan, Zina, McHargue, Fran McLean, Gay — Sec. Patrick, Tami Sanders, Andy — V.P. Slattery, Phillip Tomlinson, Ann — Pres. Young, Chuck onsor — Steve Schenck JUNIORETTES Adcock, Diane Allison, Linda Ammerman, Gay Bailey, Kim Baker, Joanna Baker, Pam Ballinger, Mary Jo Barker, Robin Barnes, Gina Billilte, Lisa Bingham, Lisa Blaylock, Lisa Boggess, Debbie Bond, Anne Bottoms, Sheila Brooks, Donna Bryan, Melissa Bryant, Susan Burke, Pam Burt, Ellen Burton, Sandra Cambell, Sara Jo Carmack, Abbie Check, Leslie Carter, Diana Cobb, Nancy Cole, Cindy Collins, Teresa Cooke, Lisa Cornette, Kelleye Corns, Autumn Claxton, Cindy Cummins, Megan Cummins, Melissa Curry, Karen Curry, Yolanda Doll, Mary Ann Doris, Teresa Dunnigan, Jackie Duvall, Julie Farrissee, Beth Fossett, Lee Fairchild, Susan Gay, Diana Gray, Julie Greene, Kelley Gregory, Jennifer Hall, Cassie Hansel, Tammie Harberson, Joy Harrod, Kathy Hart, Gwen Hatterick, Reni Haworth, Tammy Hawkins, Jennifer Haydon, Kathy Hearne, Kim Hedden, Joni Henry, Suzanne Hiett, Jan Hill, Janet Hines, Leslie Hoover, Nancy Howard, Teresa Hugg: Amy Hullette, Liz Hunter, Rita Hunter, Susan Hutcherson, Paula Jamison, Sheri Johnson, Paula Judge, Barbara Karsner, Kim Kinman, Karen Kinman, Katrina Knoll, Susan Lafontaine, Chris Leadingham, Leigh Lewis, Lori Lohr, Kathy McBee, Vickie McElwain, Ruthie McGaughey, Donna Maguire, Mary Lou Marshall, Crissy Marshall, Kay Marshall, Nancy Marshall, Sue Martin, Betsy Mayes, Beth Metford, Patti Mitchell, Debbie Mitchell, Susan Moccia, Kathy Barnes, Robert ` Montford, Lavenia Montgomery, Tammy Muth, Carmen Nance, Debbie Payne, Lisa Pulliam, Rhonda Ramsey, Barbie Ray, Annette Reid, Leslie Riehl, Sarah Roberts, Kathy Robinson, Tammy Rogers, Cindy Romine, Fonda Sanders, Mary Saunders, Deanna Schiller, Toni Schuster, Betty Semones, Julie Sheets, Dianne Shoemaker, Jan Shouse, Sandy Shroat, Sandra Smith, Jenny Smith, Regina Smotherman, Lori Solheim, Lisa Stanley, Lucy Sullivan, Nancy Swain, Tina Taylor, Kirby Tillett, Kelley Tincher, Becky Tomlinson, Beth VanderMeer, Becky Wade, Paula Wainscott, Benita Wallace, Lisa Whittaker, Rhonda Willis, Lee AEN Julie Wright, Tammy Sponsor — Sandra Stanley KEY CLUB Bogden, Gary Bond, John Canon, Bob Cobb, Dick Dawkins, Gregg Day, G.B. Erwin, John Evans, Jim Feck, Chip Fossett, Jeff Freudenthal, Pat — V.P. Gaither, Stewart Graves, Dana Green, Dennis Hoffman, Gregg Holloway, Mike Hoover, Taylor Howard, Mike Hulette, Steve Jacobs, Bryan Jenkins, Robert Johnson, Mark Johnson, Mike Lesley, Sean Liebman, Dan — Treas. Lindsey. Kirby Mason, Clay May, Mike Merchant, David — Pres. Miller, Mike Moore, Bill Myers, Robert McMurtry, Dave McPherson, Joe — Sec. Nance, Tom Noel, Jeff Oliver, David یت Brad ieratt, Greg Pilling. Randy Ransdall. John Roberts, Tom Rudloff, Frank Salchi, Stan Sautley, Church Schimmoeller, Mark Schloenter, Bill Schneider, Bill 777 MUALPHATHETA—— | | Å |... Serafini, Eric Shouse, Danny Slone, Jerry Stapleton, John Starcher, Scott OS Sturm, Larry. -' Sullivan, Steve .. Sweasy, Tom | «Taylor, James - (Townsend, Jeff ‚True, Guthrie ' Vance, Newton . Wilson, Mark = Wingate, Mark Advisors — Douglas Newton — Terry Johnson Steve Schenck David Karsner LIBRARY CLUB Barker, Robin. Boggess, Debbie ' Bray, Jerita Carter, Diana “Cook, Betty Fayette, Vincent Graves, Regina Hall; Dodie Harbison, Susan ` Herbert, Jan Kristofik, John McElroy, Randy : McGaughey, Donna Muth, Carmen Newman, Dana Parker, JoAnn Rutledge, Tim Salterwhite, Merle Sheets, Karen Warman, Bob Warman, Lisa Wilson, Bill Sponsor — Sandra Stanley LITERARY CLUB Blanton, Paula Carter, Diane Harbin, Debra Hatterick, Reni Hilborn, Karen Ed. Hogan, Anita Jones, Wilma Liebman, Dan Million, Donna Muth, Carmen Ramsey, Barbie Smith, Angie Smith, Kim — Ed. Swain, Tina Watkins, Veronica Williams, Annette — Head Typist Wooldridge, Billye Pat Sponsor — Diane Werder Adcock, Diane Allison, Linda Barnes, Debbie Brown, Ronnie Bryan, Melissa Hoffman, Greg — Asst. ` Adcock, Diane “一 Jenkins, Robert Johnson, Mark Johnson, Mike Knoll, Susan Lawrence, Sharon Letton, Alan Lukjan, Anthony — Pres. Luttrell, Joe McBee, Vickie ` 'McHargue, Fran McMurtry, David McPherson, Joe— V.P. Parris, Donald Patrick, Tami Phipps, Sarah Polsgrove, Marva Pulliam, Rhonda— Sec. Rambo, Denise Sanders, Kim Sandlin, Leslie Schwartz, Anita Scott, Cindy Schloemer, Bill Shroat, Sandra “Starcher, Scott Sturm, Larry Sullivan, Karen Sullivan, Nancy — Sullivan, Steve Taylor, James Townsend, Jeff Tutt, Jimmy Wade, Paula Wall, Terri Watkins, Paul Willis, Lee Wimpsett, Julie Sponsor — Elizabeth Hutchinson NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Cummins, Missy — sec. Day, e, — pres. Derryberry, Peggy Eddins, pir Fairchild, Susan Farrell, Randell Feamster, Beth Freudenthal, Pat — v.p. Harper, Leanne Johnson, Mark Johnson, Mike Johnson, Paula Lawrence, Sharon Letton, Alan Lunceford, Mona McHargue, Fran McPherson, Joe — treas. Patrick, Tami Pulliam, Rhonda Smith, Kim Starcher, Scott Taylor, James Watkins, Veronica Williams, Annette Sponsor — Robert Roach SCIENCE CLUB Aldridge, Darryl Allison, Linda Badgett, Kenny Barley, Mary Lou Barnes, Gina” А Burton, Sandra Barker, Cathy Jr Campbell, Sara Bogdon, Gary Carr, Ricky ` Bond, Bobby Cummins, Missy Breckel, Mike Day, С.В, ` Bryant, Susan Derryberry, Peggy Buchanon, Mitch ` Fartissee, Beth Burke, Pam i Feamster, Beth Campbell, Sam Freudenthal, Pat Cornett, Kelleye Freudenthal, Sue Coward, Kim . Graves, Dana · Conway, Craig ` Hall, Dodie Cummins; Cindy Harberson, Joy — Treas. Davis, Glenetta 2 er, Leanne ` Durr, Robby . `: = | Hedden, Joni — Duvall; Julie- = | Hoffman, Fossett, Jeff — photo... . | Holloway, Mike Goins, Jackie” å Howard, Lyda К. Graves, Dana Hulette, Steve Griffin, Warren Jain, Sunita Harbison, Susan i - ‘Graves, Dana Harper, Lee Ann Harrod, Karen — pres. Harrod, Kathy Hearn, Kim Hellard, Jody Hieatt, Jan — treas. Hilbourne, Karen Hines, Laurie Hunt, Kevin Hutcherson, Paula Jasko, Cathy Johnson, Joe Jones, Lynne Lewis, Alice Marshall, Melanie Martin, Betsy McKeehan, Barbara Mitchell, Marie Montgomery, Lisa Montgomery, Tammy Myers, Bob — v.p. Rudloff, Frank Rutliano, Jane Sams, Mona Sanders, Kim Sandlin, Leslie Schuster, Betty Scottow, Walter Sheets, Karen Shoemaker, Jan — sec. Shouse, Danny Semones, Julie Slaughter, Cindy Smith, Phillip Smith, Regina Spillman, Sarah Sudduth, Karen Swain, Tina Taylor, Mike Tincher, Becky Vance, Newton Wilkins, Renee — photo.. Williams, Becky Williams, Reva Young, Renee Sponsor — John Robinette SPANISH CLUB Adcock, Diane Allison, Linda Bailey, Mary Lou Baker, Pam Ballinger, Mary Jo Barker, Robbin Barnes, Gina Bottoms, Sheila Britton, Natalie Bryan, Melissa Bryant, Susan Carmack, Abby Carter, Gwen Chic, David Clatos, Steve Comley, Cindy Conway, Debbie Cook, Betty Cook, Debra _Coomes, Leslie ` Cornett;Kellyez im — — Curry, Yolanda! || Dickerson, Cathy Feamster, Beth ١ Fossett, Lee Foster, Jan Fox, Teresa ,— Gaines, Joe | Graves, Regina Gray, Julie Gregory, Jennifer Hall, Debbie } Harbin, Debra | Harrod, David L Harrod, Karen ‚ Harrod, Kathy Hedden, Joni Hensley, Darla GN Hicks, John Hieatt, Jan Hines, Leslie Hogan, Anita Holloway, Mike Howard, Lyda Hunter, Rita Jasko, Cathy Jenkins, Robert Lawrence, Tamara Leathers, Terry Leece, Nancy Lewis, Alice Lloyd, Michele Lohr, Kathy Lukjan, Anita Marshall, Nancy May, Beth McDonald, Marsha McFarland, Kelly McHargue, Fran Moccia, Kathy Montfort, Lavenna Montgomery, Tammy Pulliam, Rhonda Rambo, Denise Reid, Leslie Riehl, Sara Romine, Fonda Rudloff, Ann Sanders, Kim Schneider, Ken Shepherd, Tommy Shouse, Sandy Smith, Angela Stapleton, John Stapleton, Marion Stumbo, Jane Sullivan, Karen Suter, Mark Swain, Tina Switzer, Steven Taylor, James Tillett, Kelly Tincher, Becky Tomlinson, Beth Travis, Martha Troutman, Lisa Varney, Terry Wallace, Lisa Welch, Laren Wells, Mary Whitaker, Rhonda Wilson, Beth Wimpsett, Julie Winans, Karen Winkler, Gayla Winner, Beth Young, Renee Sponsor — Ruth Lockyer SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY Adcock, Diane Bibb, Jeff Bottoms, Sheila Bryan, Melissa Butler, Beth Butler, Hunt Cline, Roger Cloyd, Michele Cole, Cindi Collins, Georgene Cummins, Missy — V.P., State V.P. Day, G.B. Fairchild, Susan. Feamster, Beth — Treas. Gattis, Mary Graves, Dana Guarnieri, Lynn Hamm, Cheryl Hamm, Lisa Hedden, Joni Hensley, Darla Howard, Lyda Jenkins, Robert Johnson, Mark Johnson, Mike Karsner, Kim Lesley, Sean Lord, Kirk Lunceford, Mona — State Pres. Marshall, Nancy Marshall, Sue Mays, Beth McHargue,-Fran — Sec. McMurtry, David Mefford, Patty Pulliam, Rhon da — Pres. Rambo, Denise Ratliff, Beth Romine, Fonda Rudloff, Ann Sanders, Kim Shouse, Sandy Solheim, Lisa Stapleton, John Starcher, Scott Sullivan, Karen Taylor, James Taylor, Kirby Tillman, Margaret Tincher, Becky Tomlinson, Beth Troutman, Lisa Weir, Tanya Wells, Mary Wimpsett, Julie Winans, Karen Winkler, Gayla — State Treas. Young, Tommy Zeigler, Guy Sponsor — Rosemary Weddington SPEECH AND DRAMA CLUB Abrams, Donna Abrams, Teresa Aldridge, Darryl Bassett, Dorothy Butler, Beth Carter, Diane Derryberry, Peggy DeShazer, Jim Duvall, Susan Foster, Jan Graham, Mike — Pres. Guarnieri, Lynn Harbin, Debra Harrington, Norma Hatchell, Carol Jain, Poppu Jain, Suman Jain, Sunita Johnson, Paula Leathers, Terry — V.P. Leslie, Sean Lohr, Luanne Million, Donna Page, Susanne Rutigliano, Janie Stanley, Lucy Tomlinson, Ann — Sec Treas Watkins, Veronica Wheeler, Eva Sponsor — Patsy Cook STUDENT COUNCIL SENIORS Canon, Bobby Day, G.B. Eddins, Donna Fairchild, Susan Feamster, Beth Johnson, Paula — Sec. Lesley, Sean Mayes, Beth - McPherson, Joe— V.P. Sampson, Ernie — Pres. Schimmoeller, Mark Varney, Terry VanCleve, Teresa Weir, Tanya Williams, Annette Wunderlich, Tommy JUNIORS Baker, Lisa Fossett, Jeff Fossett, lee Harberson, Joy Henry, Suzanne Hunt Kevin Oberst, Albert Shroat, Sandra | Smither, Karen Sullivan, Karen Willis, Lee — Treas. Winkler, Gayla SOPHOMORES Bell, Mark Clark, Kim Cornett, Kellye Harberson, Kathy Harrod, Kathy Martin, Betsy Mason, Clay Montgomery, Tammy Oliver, David Schimmoeller, John Shoemaker, Jan Sponsor — Carol Carpenter STUDENT OFFICE Austin, Susie Buffin, Janice Cook, Wanda Gay, Janice Hammond, Debbie Howell, Debbie Jeffreies, Pam LeCompte, Diane Napier, Debbie Shields Slusher, Jerrie Vest, Mary Shouse, Sandy Sponsor — Patsy Evan: YEARBOOK STAFF Allison, Ava Allison, Linda Butler, Beth Collins, Georgene Colt, Cindy Colt, Fay Devers, Susan Eddins, Donna Fossett, Jeff Fossett, Lee Freudenthal, Sue Gattis, Mary — Ed. Guarnieri, Lynn Harberson, Joy Lawrence, Tamara Lewis, Lori Liebman, Dan Littell, Robert Page, Suzanne Patrick, Tami Penegore, Tom Phipps, Sarah Pulliam, Rhonda Shepherd, Mark Sturm, Larry Tinker, Peggy Thomas, Barbara Wallace, Lisa Whittaker, Rhonda Willis, Lee Wimpsett, Julie Sponsors — Wanda Perry Diane Werder 0 og “ike Mut еек BASEBALL Abbott, Dave Bibb, Jeff Butcher, Brad Campbell, William Coleman, Mark Hellard, Jody Johnson, Mark Johnson, Mike Meyer, Greg Moscoe, Raymond Quire, Scott Riedel, John — trainer Starcher, Scott Stocker, Mark Wilhoite, Mark — manager Wingate, Mark Young, Jamie — manager Zeigler, Guy Coaches — Bill Crumbaugh John Petterson GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Adkins, Charlotte Barker, Cathy Giles, Kathy Goins, Kathy Harrod, Kathy Irvine, Susan Lohr, LuAnn Robinson, Tammy Toles, Shelly Toliver, Telisa Tuttle, Skeet Wingate, Nancy Coach — Nancy Finney JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Black, Allen Bond, John 'Breckel, Mike Brownlee, Melvin ` Chriswell, Paul “Clay, Roger Harrod, Paul Howard, Johnny Lindsey, Kirby Miller, Mike Purvis, Ricky Smith, Phil Thurman, Greg Coaches — David Lee Mike Calhoun VARSITY BASKETBALL Bibb, Jeff Brownlee, Dewayne Brownlee, Melvin - — Campbell, William وپ .بت Clay, Roger ` Hall, Mike Harrod, Paul’ { . Hicks, john РР І Johnson; Mark . 2j ib. | Johnson, Mike! ' Meyer, Greg Mooney, Kevin | ‚ Purvis, Ricky 7 «Thurman, Greg 4 A . Zeigler, Guy d Coaches— David Lee ‘Mike Calhoun | ' ‘ | CHEERLEADERS. | Varsity Ballinger, Mary jö Burton, Sandra Green, Kelly . Moriarty, Nancy Shouse; Sandy — Captain Smither, Karen Sullivan, Karen Tillett, Kim Junior Varsity Doll, Mary Ann Harberson, Kathy — Captain Lewis, Lorie McGuire, Mary Lou Moscoe, Angie Reid, Leslie Yell-Leaders Fossett, Jeff Koenig, Joe Manager — Gina Barnes Sponsor — Rosemary Weddington BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY Doris, Doug Givens, Randy Pelosi, Mike Penn, Greg Skelton, Ricky Skelton, Wayne True, Guthrie Coach — Mike Calhoun GIRLS’ CROSS COUNTRY Baker, Lisa Brown, Mary Del Cheek, Leslie Cook, Wanda Hearn, Kim ‚ Ног , Karen Judge, Barbara Robinson, Tammy — manager Tomlinso; Beth Wright, Leigh Ann — manager Wright, Sally Coach 一 ya Wright FOOTBALL Bernard, Mark Bibb, Jeff Brownlee, Melvins Campassi, Larry Carver, Archie à Va Cobb, Dick Ё Clark, Tim : Clay, Roger Dotson, Curt Duncan, Steve “Franklin, Danny Freudenthal, Pat Garland, Bill Haden, Richard Hanks, Mark Hamblin, Dale Hicks, John Hinkle, Jeff Howard, Mike Jacobs, Henry Jackson, Rick Mcintosh, Sam McKnight, George May, Mike .. | 7 Meyer, Greg Mitchell, Brad Monroe, Tim 0186751, Albert Mo} Brien, Jeff Peach, Brad ‚ Rutledge, Mark Smith, Tommy Stocker, Mark ee Thurman; Clay... ` Tucker, Donald ”Van Norman, Phillip Wingate, Mark), Williams, Doug. Young, Chuck . ’ Coach— Jack Cline Associate Coaches — Elmo Head Jerry Wilhoite David Simpson Tom Roberts Gary Dearbourn Gary Taylor Trainers — John Riedel John Peterson BOYS’ GOLF Bogdon, Steve Hicks, John Sweasy, Tom Willard, Tim GIRLS’ GOLF Moore, Deanna Tuttle, Skeet Winkler, Gayla Coach — Jean Wright GYMNASTICS TEAM Combs, Kimberly Dutton, Kathryn Fleming, Robert Fleming, William Hines, Kathryn Hines, Laurie McDonald, Marcla Mitchell, Davey O'Neil, Maureen Quire, Cindy Ransdell, Mary Rodgers, Martha Stanley, Amanda Webb, Tracey Coaches — Helen Tipton Bob Gilbertson SWIM TEAM Amato, Bill Cannon, Bobby Devers, Susan — manager Farrell, Randall Hilbourn, Karen Rougeux, Julie „. Stapleton, Marian Coach — Donald Sturgeon BOYS’ TENNIS Bond, Bob Bradshaw, Bentley h DeShazer, Jim Harnice, John Jenkins, Robert indsey, Kirby itchell, Robbie (Moore, Bill - A “Patrick, Clay й Pitts, Scott Schloemer, Bill Î Schneider, Ken ` Shelton, Brad Sturm, Dave Townsend, Jeff 1 Vance, Newton | Willis, Chuck — | Coach — Terry Johnson GIRLS TENNIS TEAM Dearing, Vickie Dunnigan, Jackie Irvine, Susan Kelly, Laura Lewis, Bev Lohr, Luanne Metts, Vickie Mills, Sandy Mitchell, Susan Robinson, Kathy Slaughter, Cindy Tomlinson, Beth Townsend, Brenda Wade, Paula Willis, Lee Coach — Diane Pulliam BOYS' TRACK Barnette, Charles Brownlee, Dewayne Brownlee, Melvin Campassi, Larry Givens, Randy Howard, Jerry Howard, Mike Lindsey, Kirby McIntosh, Sam Pelosi, Mike Skelton, Wayne Smith, Darrell True, Guthrie Wise, Tom GIRLS' TRACK Abrams, Donna Ammerman, Gaye , ER Baker, Lisa Brown, Mary Del Carter, Jean Cheek, Leslie Cook, Wanda Davis, Glenetta Doris, Teresa — manager Everman, Kelly Everman, Nancy Goins, Kathy Т ';Horn, Karen Y i Judge, Barbara , Knoll, Susan Napier, Debbie Sheilds ` Steele, Darletha |! 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Slayback, Sally 217 Slone, Jerry 217. `i Slucher, Jerrie 120, 217 Smalley, Steve 217 ` Smith; Angela 259 Smith, Clay 162 ` Smith, Dann | Smith, Darryl 217 e _ Smith, Debra n . - Smith, James 241 mith, Jeff 241 b. ith, Jennifer 259 Smith, JoAnn 259 Smith, Phillip 259 | Smith, Regina 259 i, Frank 240 Smith, Stephen 242 d cht, Stan 13, 258 Smith, Steve 217 amples, Brian 240 Smith, Teresa ampson, Ernie 134, 214 Smith, Thomas 259 Sams, Mona 258 Smither, Jeff 15, 242 Samson, Carol 167 Smither, Karen 5, 34 Sanders, Andy 240 Smoot, Charlene 24 Sanders, Mary Jane 258 Smotherman, Lor, Sanders, Kim 240 Snelling, Jerry 2 Sanderson, Beth 214 ; Snow, Danny 218 Sandlin, Leslie Solheim, Lisa 24 Sandlin, Nancy 164 Saufley, Church 240 Saunders, Deana 214 Satterwhite, Merl 258 Saylor, Leisa 258 Sayre, Carl 258 Sayre, Sharon 258 Schenck, Stephen M. 11, 161 ps, Bart 242 lanley, Amanda 259 Stanley, Lucy 242 Stanley, Margaret 259 Stanley, Sandra 158 Stapleton, Marian Stapleton, John 242 _ Starcher, Scott 108; 218 Steele, Darletha 87, 218 Steele, Mark 259 Stephens, Bobby 242 Stephens, Gwen 259 Stevenson, Frank 218 Stewart, Gary 259 Stigers, David 122, 218 g Stivers, Sharon 259 b ord obert 242 - Travis, ора 260° Trent, David 260 Stocker, Mark 242 Strange, Alice M. 40, 159 Stratton, Cindy 218 Stratton, Ronnie 259 Stratton, Scott 218 Strohmeier, Kevin 259 Stumbo, Jane 242 Sturgeon, Donald 170 Sturm, Larry 151, 242 Suddendorf, Richard 62 Sudduth, Denise 242 Sudduth, Helen 259 Sudduth, Karen 242 Sudduth, Robin 259 Sullivan, James Sullivan, Jane Sullivan, Karen 5, 34, 46, 83, 154, 242 Sullivan, Nancy 218 Sullivan, Steve 43 — Summerour, LuAnne 118, а Suter, Mark 259 i | Sutherland, Kathy 219 A Sutherland, Mark 259- Swain, Martina 242 | Sweasy, Тот 242 | Swinford Monte 242 |) Swinford, Yolanda 259 ' Switzer, Stephen T Tackett, nel: Tackett, Mark 219 Talley, David 242 Tate, David 260 Tate, William 219 Taylor, Bobbie 260 Taylor, David 242 Taylor, Elizabeth 167 Taylor, Gary 30 Taylor, James 219, 99 Taylor, Jessie 176 - Taylor, Kirby 242 Temple, Earl 260 Terry, Daniel 260 Thomas, Barbara 219° Thomas, Daphne 219 Thomas, Dyrynda Thompson, Carl 219 Thornton, Gary 219 Thurman, Betty 176 Thurman, Clayton 260 Thurman, Donald 260 Thurman, Lisa 260 urman, Mike 6 T din Joe 260 Tillett, Kelly 260 llett, Kim 5, 34, 260 Tillman, Margaret 219, 242 Tincher, Becky 242 Tincher, James 260 Tinker, Peggy 7, 242 Toles, Shelly 260 Tomlinson, Ann 145, 146 Tomlinson, Beth 87, 242. - Tomlinson, Cathy 220 Torgersohy Shannon 260 Townsend “Brenda 260 wnsend, Jeff 46, 96, 97, 220 - Tracy, Elizabeth - Tracy, Francine 220, Tracy, Fay 260 Tracy, Marcia - Travis, Stacy 260 5 Waldner, David и | Trent, ES: Trent, Krista 261 Triplett, Pam 242 Trivette, Brad 261 Trivette, Mel 242 — 7 Troutman, Lisa 242 ٦ True, Guthrie 37, 472 True, Larry 261 Tucker, Debbie 261 A Tucker, Donald ` Tucker, Jack Turner, Darrell Turner, Rick | Turner, Sterling 242 Turner, Steve 242 ; Turner, William 220 GA Tutt, Barry 242 Ch Tutt, Jimmy 243 Tuttle, Frances 105, 220, 104 — E Tuttle, Kathleen 261 U Underwood, Joann 261 bv ۹ L Se پا Wilson, Bill Va Patricia 220° P et Wise et Ser” M i Newton 243 Vance, Susan “ anCleve, Teresa 126, 220 Vandermeer, Becky 243 | Vandergriff, Skip 261 Ў | VanHorne, George 261 ,Van Norman, Philip 261 7 Vasser, Jamie 243 ; ` Varney, Paula 243 ' Varney, Terry 220 . Vaughn, Curt 243 | Vaughn, Mark 243 Veno, Mike 220 Vest, Mary 221 ; SEP, MEME) gen Wood, Dorothy 262 | Wood, Karen 262 we Wood, Lea 262 | Wood, Leanne 262 Wade, Paula, 150, 241, 243 Wood, Sarah 262 Wood, Terri 224 d, William Wainscott, Benita 261 Wainscott, Cheryl 243 X Waits, Alan 261 SH ES Waits, Sandy 243 AS Wall, Terri 221 Wallace, isa å Warner, H Warren, De bbie 24 Wash, Jud Wash, Mai Watkins, Watkins, Watts, Cel ` Webb, Cathy Webb, Ja Weber, Clifton Weber, Nevil Weber, Pa Weber, Ro Weddingtd Weese, Ai Ма اس ات Whitaker; В 1:7106 Ce (313) 52 727 ii N- | ap се М DN %, Se RO TI? ‘СП ULI MOH 919duroo so19 6 191187, рэ 03710180018 4 [t Ie er NUS WEAPON MARCH! 12 13 Spring Fever Dance Science Club trip to Oak Ridge to see the Atomic Research Insti- tute Spanish Honor Society Initiation French Club Banquet National French Exam Key Club Banquet Mona Lunceford enters the National Vocal Con- test in Texas Trip to Williamsburg APRIL!! 3 Solo and Contest 3 Art Club Picnic 3 National Spanish Exam 6 International Banquet Ensemble 10-18 Spring Break 11-16 Band trip to Florida 11-16 Swim Team trip to Florida 11-16 Baseball Team trip to Florida 11-16 Cheerleaders’ trip to Florida 22,23,24 Miss FCHS Pageant 22,23 Science Fair Also in April Beta Club Banquet and District Convention State Spanish Convention Foreign Language Conference at Centre College May 31 — Graduation MAY!!! Spring Band Concert “The Mouse That Roared” Band contest in Lex- ington The Prom All-County Band Festival Senior Activity Week Honors Day Also in May National Honor Society Initiation Advanced Tests Band Picnic Junior-Senior Picnic Science Club trips French Club trip to Kings Island Senior trip Island Placement to Kings Calendar 2 8 i To the Student Body and Members of the Facul- ty: We of the 1976 Flyer Yearbook Staff produced this book for your enjoyment. All characters which we have represented were meant in fun. We hope that you will take as much. pleasure in reading it, as we did in put- ting EPISODES together. 288 Sit on it. Bees C. Е ARAS e TE Baro کے ASA کچ ي en ERS. Se RS = 5 TU NE 3 SS EN کچ eu — = Sr a | | | | | f | p
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