Garinger High School - Snips and Cuts Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)

 - Class of 1971

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L Q 'V , Y l 79 X '.-: L1 ' XX X XX 'X'-X 'X ' v. X fr , . I 'X - V Um' 1 ' XXX ,XXL , - X X X. , . X X , i 1 VVAVVV V:,.+' V , X VV VV V 'V - VVVV QXXKSVVVVV MX.: , X 5 'f ' V., , X , X , ' .Q ,. 34 1 if .LQ NmL: ' I 1 - if, X XV XX M' 1 ,-A 'S- I Y s r ' H V f VVV QV a4VAf.-Q-9?V,' 1 ,gf A V, VMXMXX V VVV ,VVXVVXVVVVVV XKVX 2 at 4 ,X V '- Vf. T' ' X ,ff XX -ef X ,, 1 W X 1 'Q WXX XQXX X . X X J VA., V avg , '1 . .-' A L, 5 w' , ,V My XM X Nh- X .A ' H 'Z -JX 'y X 1 X X ' f ' X - 'L .1 'gjFsX W ff 5 iigrif' i 2 V V f .. VV, 1-' X 2+ ,X X VV X g .X , XX , X 5: XX- - g I if ' - Q X ' 6 M 2 gig ,J .,...f- ' Aura. ,V k:'k 'iff M N li at P 5 2 .J Z ., N.: 7x it . N 'H 'v X... Garinger High School . . . a community consisting of students from all areas of life, unique in themselves yet blended to exist as one student body. Sophomores wander into a new experience, lost in a crowd of new faces. Juniors walk in a care free atmosphere secure in familiar sur- roundings and friendships. And fi- nally, seniors move reminiscently through buildings and thoughts and gradually into dreams of the future, no longer as a crowd or even a small group, but as an individual, prepared for life. Together the three classes make Garinger and Garinger makes each one an individual. fwhf'- ww . 1 if 5 wx, 5 N hw 44 an-. ai if K ,Apu , .. X X xp v PN. W xxx S A.,...-v- Faculty Administration Dr. Stern Serves as New Principal Many new faces appeared at Garinger this year. Mr. Wallace, our new assistant principal sees that buses, classroom attendance, and related activities function in the proper manner. Dr. Stern, having served as as- sistant principal at Garinger, is not new to the campus. Both Dr. Stern and Mr. Wallace have worked to- gether to make Garinger a school its students can speak of with pride. So this is what goes on in here Dr. Jack Stern Mr Calvin Wallace Mrs Marian Wright I4 Administration fl L ls Garinger spelled with one or two r's? You know, l'm not quite sure. Miss Nancy Abell Mrs. Katherine Peeler Mr. James Taylor Mrs. Ruby Wrede 15 Office Aides I 1 Q' , L , M fe ef f4L?4'v'Q5:Q'g Q sv ' ' ' f ,5!l3?7Y K ' f r 39 W 2551 f ffff M M Q.,-p K I ,, v,..,. Ly'- Mrs. Eunice Lefler-Main office Mrs. Loretta Price-100 office Mrs. Nadine Sinclair-300 Qffice Mrs. Pricilla Dickerson-200 office 16 'N Counselors Counselors Assist Students -mit if Mrs. Gretta Kistler Mrs. Juanita Reed Miss Inez Bankett Mr. Franklin D. Carriker Mrs. Donnis Glascoe Employment, colleges, class selec- tions, these are just a few of the many areas where Garinger's counselors per- form their vital service. For the students who like to have ex- tra spending money, there are special counselors to supply him with informa- tion concerning job openings. To the high school senior, college applications can be confusing. Counselors are avail- able to assist students in filling out forms necessary for entering college. Class selections are important for any student. Students not planning to attend college should take commercial or voca- tional courses to prepare them for business school or occupations, and our counselors advise them accordingly. Without the advice of Garinger's counselors, the school would be filled with many confused students. English English Benefits Students Mr. Reich devotes time to students. Dickens, Hawthorne, Shake- speare are all familiar names to the English student. Studying works of these men and others provide the student with a comprehensive background in literature. Reading difficulties are ap- proached realistically using the laboratory method and individual- ized instruction. Success has been measured by the student's over all improvement in reading speed and comprehension. Grammar also plays an important part in the study of the English language. ln keeping with the dy- namic characteristics of the lan- guage, our analytical techniques are continually changing. For this reason new grammar textbooks are being used this year. Personalities are broadened in the study of English, which benefits the student throughout his future. Miss Leanora Broughton Mrs. Ruby Caldwell Mrs. Faye Deese Mrs. Sarah H. Emerson Mrs. Jeanne Fitzsimmons Mrs. Mary Fort Mrs. Peggy Gandy Mrs. Karen Gibson Mr. John Goins Mrs. Grace Hall I8 In i , I Q 5 , , English Miss Susanne Haney Miss Shirley Johnson Mr. Cedric Jones Mrs. Patricia Margerison Mrs. Pecola Maxwell Mrs. Sheila Perry Mr. Jesse Reich Mrs. Irene Travis Mrs. Jean Withers Mrs. Imogene Yongue R P? 'x Excitement in English- Now, how do you spell that word? 'I9 History History intrigues Students Think historically. These are magic words for the history schol- ar. Students should be able to learn from mistakes in the past and how to solve problems in today's world. Courses such as World History, United States History, Government and Black History give the student a broad view of different cultures and their beliefs. Centuries ago, people looked toward the future with hopeful eyes. Today we look back at the past with amazement and appreciation at what our ancestors accomplished. Writing atheme in history can be contusingf 1 15-L Mr. Ronald Aldridge ,, ga Mr. Steven Camp ,,, 4--ff- A Lynn Baldwin helps Mr. Barnhardt prepare for class. 20 Miss Alice Rhodes Mrs. Lonella Watson Mrs. Alfredine Wiley Mr. James Edwards Mrs. Frances Hawn Mrs. Flora Huntley Mr. Henry Madden K . U! W., an ...J A light moment in history class. There's always time to study. History 21 Mathematics Math Increases Knowledge Knowledge, understanding, and common sense are gained in the study of mathematics. Regardless of further plans each student is urged to increase his knowledge by taking one of the courses offered in math. These courses range from General Math l for those interested in the fundamentals of mathemat- ics, to Math Analysis, for those wishing a more advanced study. Dueto the wide variety of courses offered, each student should be able to encounter some interest in math. - .5 .. xp., ss, - 5? - wa' :-5:4 Let me think, 45 eye spies Mrs. Sara Deberry Miss Marsha Forney Mrs. Shirley Hamilton Mrs. Kathleen Madden 22 Mrs. Alene McCorkle Mr. Thomas McNair Q r s . .. . .Xt .3.,..Q,,,4gf.. f . as ,, ,,qs,Q.'5,,.... ,, fr: ..,. ,rr . . .... 'Z' ax or .157 , . .fl ' ff 5:2 A X x Mathematics Mr. Karl Sawyer Miss Betty Steele Mrs. Klara Vinson Mrs. Jane Warren Mrs. Agnes Yoos N'2,-A ,xx W,,?WG,,vw We,-. A , 5 , 1 M ,aw ...fu J, ' T ' J ,f .. Q W A' f JpA57'S V ,ifnp Y ' 1'-., 'r ,, ' MQ ff A u - 1 ' ww- e .U 2 ,311 Em K XA X J ,AL Q Mfw I1 mg, X M'5j,3'b ff' '-srialff-. at xx Q I, l x wk .57 M, 'R T M f ,.ff'N' str' lL,.' '-efs See, Whafs fhfee times fouf? There's nothing better than a good book and a comfortable chair. 23 Science Science Gives To understand the sciences we must probe into the knowledge man has gained from centuries of research. Garinger's science de- partment has excelled in providing the student with a comprehensive background in the fundamentals of sciences and their practical use. Studying Biology, Chemistry, and Physics gives our students an understanding and appreciation of life and the relationship of the many elements that compose our world. Mr. James Dixon Mr. Bob Godwin Mr. James Johnson Mr. F. M. Jones Mrs. Gertrude Pearson 24 Understanding Student investigates anatomy of irog. Time out in a busy day. Mrs. Geraldine Rogers Mr. George Sawyer Mr. Wistar Smith ' wg ' 1 mi Mrs. Jane Sterrett iff? gig Mrs. Emma Washington - '141+qwJZf55Q' E ' ....si4 -.saw 2'2 as z 1 . 'Qui-1 ?A' i., f 7, ' ,j?Pf:,... :- Science ' 2 3m il-. new M- Some guys are martini perfectionists. Are you kidding? 25 Library Library Annexes New Equipment Filmstrips, recordings, and transparencies from numerous departments were stationed in the library to centralize these materials for easy use by faculty members. Western art slides and a new mi- crofilm reader were among the new equipment placed in the library's care. Garinger's library, not only unique in structure but also in size, boasts over 22,000 books. These along with periodicals are used by students in research and pleasure. Attendance in the library is regu- lated by scheduled classes, per- mits, and a sign-in sheet at the door. Although there's a better variety in Playboy, how's this? Mrs. Dorothy Crawford Mrs. Helen Hollingsworth Mrs. Sarah Parrish Miss Sandra Smith 26 See Dick run, said Jane. i ,WN 1 'i F .. l- f if -W an 9 t- v r . ,,,, 0 f E i f F ff it is Foreign Language Foreign Languages Aid Travelers 4 'GF E, Teachers conduct classes in foreign languages. X tak Mastering a foreign language requires a great deal of time, pa- tience, and encouragement. Through continued study, our lan- guage department maintains a high degree of competence in their abil- ities to instruct our students in French, Spanish, German and Lat- in. By studying these languages, the student is encouraged to see himself as a citizen of the world and to develop an appreciation for those with different cultures. Mrs. Shirley Heinbaugh Mr. Nathaniel Hinton Mrs. Penny McNeill Mrs. Margaret Sims Mrs. Josephine Stegmeir Mrs. Carolyn Walker 27 Commercial Students Prepare for Future Garinger's Commercial depart- ment offers numerous courses helpful in the future. Co-operative Office Occupation provides stu- dents with an office job during school hours. Typing, shorthand and data processing are some of the courses offered to prepare students for future employment and security. Mrs. Sabra Griffin Mrs. Don Hipps Mrs. Betty Lowery Mr. Ernest Privette Mrs. Barbara Shull Miss Clara Timmons 28 Students must keep their eyes on typing books. 1 3 , S G-A-Fl-I-N it Home Economics Home Ec. Interests Boys and Girls Boys and girls both should find an interest in the Home Economics department. ln Boys Home Eco- nomics, boys learn important skills needed in either bachelor or family Mrs'Virginia Boyd life, Bernice T. Caldwell Girls can find interest in courses ranging from Home Economics I to Co-operative Home Economics I Occupations. CHEO is a new course at Garinger this year. Stu- dents spend one hour a day in class and ten hours a week on the job. Employment can be found in clothing, child care, foods and Others- Miss Cynthia Ann Overcash With the help of the Home MiSSFfaf1CeS Ryan Economics department, students should be better able to organize future homes and plans. Clottelle M. Fisher if INQQA N t.: is-gf .. I 1.'lfEs'Vf? . So that's how you sew on a button. See boys, lt's easy to boil water and not burn it. 29 Music l 'Cats Show Merit through Music Mr. Flobert Maddox Mr. John Sanders Choral and instrumental music are both offered at Garinger. Our school is proud of the many con- tests and awards this department has won. Last year out band won a superior rating in competition with bands throughout the state, and this year we should do as well. Any form of music requires skill and talent and these are en- couraged and developed with considerable success. Underthe skillful guidance of Nlr. Sanders and Mr. Maddox, our mu- sic department presents a Course that emphasizes music as an ex- pression of man, and the results can easily be recognized in the positive response of the student. tf f t 5? Music makes the world go 'round. 30 . t,tt A ,., '- v i A K ' ' iq .K 'S Q... ls this a C flat or a B natural? 1 Art Stimulates Students Student's are able to express themselves through art. Today's art is the reflection of man's world as the artist sees it. Miss King constantly encourages and stimulates the student to ex- press himself through the various techniques she teaches. Her suc- cess is evident in the quality of the students' art on display around the school, and the number of students who go on to further development in the world of art. Skillful hands produce wonderous things. Miss Wilma King X x ., Miss Patricia McGee Physical Education Phys. Ed. Develops Personality Good sportsmanship and co- operation with others are stressed in Physical Education. This course helps Garinger's students feel and look better. Activities such as speedball, basketball and track improve the students' co-ordination and ability to work with others. Our excellent facilities along with our able instructors contribute to the smooth functioning of the Physical Education Department. Shrine Bowl, here I come! Mr. Gene Gilleland Mr. Warren Hicks Miss Joyce Hunter Mr. Joe Tomanchek 32 Driver's Education Driver's Ed. Promotes Driving Skills Driver's Education is for the purpose of promoting safety and teaching prospective drivers the proper way to drive. Each student is given the opportunity to take this course in his sophomore year. Basic facts of driving are learned in the classroom phase. Students are then put behind the wheel to develop skill from the knowledge they have gained in the classroom. Upon completion of this course, the student should be in a position to drive defensively and safely with a constant awareness of others in mind. Turn the corner, push the brake and clutch in and honk the horn at the same time! Mr. James Addison Mr. Charles McMullan Mr. Joseph White Mr. Arthur Wilson, Jr. Mr. Fion Wright Only the strong survive. 33 Vocational Vocations Provide Opportunities Students wishing experience in a variety of fields should investigate the vocational department. Industrial Co- operative Training and Distributive Education provide the student with employment after school. lf the stu- dent is pleased with the job he is eli- gible for full time employment upon graduation. Students may also learn skills in drafting, printing, and radio broad- casting. Girls can find an interest in Fashion Merchandising, which gives them experience in choosing fashion- able styles. By and large, the vocational de- partment teaches practical skills which enable the student to assume a responsible adult role in our society. .,,.,...,.t... Students investigate delicate equipment Mr. Donald Belk Mr. Wayne Branshaw Mrs. Nancy Burgess 34 Mr. Robert Doster Mr. Walter Hintz Q .. , iz 5 , Sf' p E 4 4 si, . 5 , it's stuck! ffm Q . R l, 'W-Q 1 ,-if Mrs. Turner checks for details. You said do what? Mr. John Kemper Mr. Kenneth Sinclair VOCBUOI1 Miss Delores Tibshrany Mrs. Brenda Turner 1 ,V A . ' 2 K4 ': p3fwf,fQ.ff4f' A f A ' ,Jw '.'V1,ff ,fri gy,-,.,,c3 L., 414, 5355 Mfiygfilg up 'ru -5, ' 'wyf ' qwf 1' M , 5 35 Custodial Staff Staffs Aid Wildcats Garinger students were met with a new cafeteria system this year. A new federal policy made it ne- cessary for students to buy a stan- dardized meal for the price of thir- ty-five cents. With the help of the cafeteria staff, Garinger students get the nutrition needed for a busy day. Garinger's custodial staff works constantly to keep our campus clean, warm, and functional. Their numerous responsibilities contrib- ute to making our school an envi- ronment where learning is a plea- sure as well as a necessity. 'We , X. Grass is trimmed to beautify campus. ,fm .. , 'W Ay . at if if Cashier checks out busy teacher. 36 Custodial Staff 6- 2-,. First Row: Willie Trapp. Henry Hudson, Annie Alexander, Fred Brown. Second Row: John Brown, Luther Johnson, Willie W is , Duncan, Locus if James, Jip Davis, Eddie Martin. 3 f ,J Bw ,,,..,,....... Another day's work begins. Student makes lunch selection. 37 Bible, ROTC, Build Characters Miss Janet Robinson Sgt. Frank C. Synak Garinger's Bible department strives to give the student a better understanding of the Bible. Classes are not constructed so as to lean towards one religion but to teach the Bible as history. Each year the Bible department, along with the choral department conducts the Christmas and Easter programs. Reserve Officers Training Corps, is a new course at Garinger this year. Students learn military fun- damentals such as American Mili- tary History, drills and ceremonies. Developing good citizens is ROTC's primary goal and the able leaders strive to achieve it. .tt Y M L ' ,Tv CF 412,33 WA , .1 'X rr Hup, two, three, four . .. 38 -ly L, U f 4 . Lf I 1 1 i 1 ppm W 1 fn' MQ ii M 1 'A W , QA., Du. lf I1 MM, , ff Features f Mr. 81 Miss Garinger 31 M . gf 5 . V' , M gg 9 ' , . jf. u ? an V, L I Q . 6 K My I f , Q , Q 5 Z f 's 5 ' AW. 1 H Z ff ,lb in lf, x 'asf Q N 2 , Y y,.m5..,fy Ut ' M s ,, , dr vszgsx W 'L V ' 4 Qifk at A 4 , E L 49 'lk- . il b, M if A ' X 42 1 fkky' ff -EB I if f- l li , WM, . ,, Q., , Q. 5 ,L E 2 Senior Superlatives Most Likely To Succeed Kay Bishop and Monty Willis X n 1970 - 71 Senior Superlatives Best School Citizen Keith Jefferson and Beverly Cureton 43 Senior Superlatives Most Athletic Barbara Heine and Chico Dunlap Who's Who in Best Looking Most Talented Beverly Bracey and Don Purser Beejie Funderburke and Bill Lands 44 Senior Superlatives 9 I' MW We 'prix if i-f ' ,def W qi' ll!! Fa if 'qnhfi-2 : -mr Friendliest Chuck Hughston and Susan Query wi' G the Senior Class iv--' Most School Spirit Tim Shirhall and Peggy Melson M KU! 11 img 1 Md' ,. NA' mg 'B +84 4 H -fie Wittiest Diane Deal and Javies Covington .QO,Q,9.i, , 45 Beauty Judge B. J. Thomas Selected 1971 Beauties B. J. Thomas consented to judge Garinger's class beauties this year. He is a talented singer, well-known for such hits as Hooked On A Feeling , I Just Can't Help Believ- ing , and Most of All . Of all his many recordings, the one that brought him the most acclaim was Plaindrops Keep Falling On My Head . Burt Bacharach and Hal David chose B. J. to record the song for the sound track of the film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid . It was selected to receive the Academy Award for the Best Song . B. J. was contacted through Miss Roberta Skopp of Steve Tyrell En- terprises, Ltd. and his choices are pictured on the following pages. 46 S evgzz rprises 322 WEST 45TH STREET . NEW YORK, N.Y.1003B 212 459-8940 Pam Kidder Features Editor N 6 S IPS CUTS 5124 Carriage Drive Charlotte, N.C. 28205 Dear Mies Kidder: as per are as follows: February 26th, 1971 I have enclosed a picture of BJ. and a biography that we have on flle your request. Mr. Thomas' decisions as to Gamnger s class beautzes Sen-lor Super-lat-ive Beauty: Senior Class Beauty: Jw:-:lor Claes Beauty: Sophomore Clase Beauty: If there 's anything else :ris DGCGYI Patty Pledel Beverly Bracay Pat Williams Brenda Lee Rabin Black Handi Renfra Debbie Tester do for you pleas cordially, I, fu. pg Roberta Skopp e adv-iss i f f v 3 I s ky ,- - g Q g 1 ii 2 O if 455 - NQ,. - ' Senior Superlatives Beauty :ia ff Ex We w 'Eng , 3 47 Senior Beauties Senior Beauty Miss Pat williams Senior Beauty Miss Beverly Bracey V ,kh- i M figs? 3 L' ' ' it ' , riff .- ' ,,5q,,z 5 gan 15 Vlxzivx 1555? lf' Pfiffm X e 'f gf? 5 z 'Q :if S 5 QQ' 2 f f junior Beauty Miss Rofim Blacg Sophomore Beauties Sopfiomore Beauty Miss wencii Renfro 50 Sopfiomote Beauty Miss Defifiie Zeeier Beverly Cureton Pattie Clarke Patti Black Beauty Finalists Pat Downey Jeanne Waller Vonda Cureton Beauty Finalists Robbie Isenhour Sharon White Julie Farrington 51 Marshals Chief Marshals Chief marshals: Bob Creed, Charlie Kirby, Leslie Davis, Patty Wedel, Gary Robinson, and Vernon Piehl. One of the greatest honors that can be given to a member of the junior class is that of being a commencement marshal. These students are outstanding members of their class, nominated for their position by homeroom teachers, and chosen through secret ballot by a faculty committee. The chief 52 qualities considered in their selec- tion are scholarship, citizenship, service, and personal appearance. Much of the credit for the excel- lence of Garinger's graduation ex- ercises belongs to the marshals, whose organization and manage- ment of the events helps them to run smoothly. They are present at both the baccalaureate service and the graduation exercises, distrib- uting programs and escorting guests to their seats. The chief marshals are chosen by the mar- shals themselves, and those so honored escort seniors to their seats and, later, to the stage to re- ceive their diplomas. Marshals Sam Yassin, David Stephens, David Cunningham, Marion Belton, Charles Shaw, Barry McKillop, Keith Isaacs, Flay Boardman. Not Pictured: Steve Pendleton. Marshals 'QD' XR Q fi'i 1 .1-v Nancy Feimster, -Brenda Lowrance, Vanessa Gallman, Martha Shuford, Melanie Hilder, Barbara Heine. Not pictured: Jacqueline Howard, Brenda Pierce, and Pam Ritchie. 53 Governor's School-U.M.O.C. Governor's School Two Garinger students attended Governor's School last summer. They are Bill Lands for art, and Mona Jones for instrumental music. They were chosen to go to the school, which is in Winston-Salem, on the basis of their exceptional ability in their particular talent. Each studied their individual field during the session which lasted 8 weeks. Each year Governor's School gives many gifted high school stu- dents an opportunity to study in greater depth the areas in which they are especially talented. f ' Mona Jones and Bill Lands. Mike Moody - Ugliest Man on Campus? 54 That is doubtful, but Mike did win the title in the so-named contest sponsored by the Sophomore class. Since the contest was a money raising project, votes were cast at a penny each. Of the six nominees, including seniors Charlie Kirby and Eddie McGinnis, juniors Mike Moody and Pete Morgan, and sophomores Alex Alexander and Jeff Davis, Mike Moody received the largest number of votes. lt could be suggested that, instead of being the ugliest candidate, Mike simply has the richest friends. Harvard Book Monty Willis Received Harvard Book Award. Monty Willis was chosen by members of the faculty and the principal to receive the Harvard Book Award on the basis of his outstanding character and scho- lastic ability. Presented each year to a rising senior boy, the Harvard Book is a collection of articles written by alumni of Harvard University. In addition to being an honorary award, it is an inspiration to the boy who receives it to maintain his level of achievement in college. Monty was selected because of his outstanding scholastic ability. 55 Homecoming Miss Robbie lsenhour Reigned Robbie and her escort, Pat Fitzsimmon H ppyt d I p R bb 56 IYUP .M i NJA T. X if x W e .Q A s .x ,A .. - 'vu 'I if Homecoming at 1970 - 71 Hofneceiriirlg On October ninth, Garinger hosted Independence High School at the twelfth annual Homecoming game at Memorial Stadium. Fol- lowing the Garinger tradition, the crowning of Robbie Isenhour as the Homecoming Queen climaxed the halftime activities. Attended by the members of her court, Patty Wedel and Beverly Cureton, Robbie was crowned by Mr. Edward Sanders, former Garinger principal. Last year's Homecoming Queen, Carol Wedel, presented her with a bou- quet of red roses. Robbie who was chosen by the senior football players, sponsored Tim Shirhall and was excorted by Pat Fitzsimmons. Senior Players and their sponsors- FIRST ROW: igirls were nominated to Homecoming Courtl Brenda Lowrance, Angie Harding Tim Shirhall, Homecoming Queen Robbie lsenhourg David Cook, Patty Wedel, Susan Queryg Charlie Kirby, Pam Kidder. Nominees not pictured include Freida Brigman, Beverly Cureton, Sherry Douglas, and Pat Williams. SECOND ROW: David Harmon, Sharon Knightg Greg Belk, Wanda Winchesterg Charles Shaw, Jeanne Wallerg Clifford Byrum, Amy Falkg Zack Bumpus, Kathy Horne. THIRD ROW: Phil Estridge, Teresa Rushing: Howard Long, Pattie Clarkeg Bob Creed, Nancy Feimster. 57 Boys' State - National Merit Bob Creed and Howard Long. Pat Renaud - National Merit Semi - Finalist On the basis of her scores on the National Merit Test which she took last February, Pat Renaud was chosen as a semi-finalist, compet- ing for a National Merit scholar- ship. As a semi-finalist, Pat was asked to write an essay concerning her future plans and goals. ln order to qualify as a finalist, a student must be endorsed by her school and receive high scores on the Scholastic Aptitude Test. Al- though selection for a scholarship is based on the student's scholastic ability, the amount granted is de- termined by the individual's finan- cial needs. 58 Bob and Howard Attended Boys' State Boys' State is an American Le- gion sponsored event, organized to give certain rising senior boys an opportunity to learn more about state and local government. Bob Creed and Howard Long were chosen to go to Boys' State last summer. While there, they par- ticipated in mock political conven- tions and elections. They were also involved in the organization of le- gislative houses, which went through the procedures of passing laws. I fs Q O if 5 Morehead Semi - Finalist Seven senior boys were selected by the Garinger Faculty Nominating Committee as nominees for the Morehead Scholarships, given each year by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. They were David Autrey, Bob Creed, Mike Gathings, Keith Jefferson, Charlie Kirby, Vernon Piehl, and Monty Willis. These seven boys, and the nominees from the other area high schools, were inter- viewed by a local committee. Mike Gathings was one of the twelve outstanding students who were recommended to the District Morehead Committee, one of ten similar interviewing committees in the state. The Morehead Scholarships are honorary grants which cover all expenses for four years of under- graduate study at Chapel Hill. Se- lections for the grants are made on the basis of good character, lead- ership, scholastic ability and at- tainments, physical vigor in extra- curricular activities, and outstand- ing citizenship, integrity, and courage. I 'flicgfs O lb . 'sfo U O J' 391: . . sf: .. if J Qi it K 4' 9 sig. Qin .. O 0 'Q fg! Q I 'Q C Q- G' if 0 mrs O D.A.R. - Morehead Patty Selected for Award From nearly twenty-five nomi- nees, Patty Wedel was chosen by the senior class to receive the D.A.Fl. Award. Presented by the Battle of Charlotte Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolu- tion, the award honors a senior girl who demonstrates not only patrio- tism and citizenship, but also de- pendability, leadership, and scholarship. Patty was an excellent representative in the competition with D.A.R. Award winners from other Charlotte high schools. Mike Gathings was one of Charlotte's semi-finalists. 59 Carrousel Princess Carrousel Princess - Robbie Isenhour 4 A t 3 . .51 -2 Miss Robbie Isenhour was chosen by the senior class to be Garinger's Carrousel Princess for 1970-1971. Robbie represented Garinger in the annual Carrousel Parade on Thanksgiving Day and in 60 -qv X we V72 li , f Ay 1. the Huntersville Parade on De- cember twelfth. She was presented at the Band Showcase and com- peted with other outstanding girls from North and South Carolina for the title of Carrousel Queen for 1971. During the competition, the Princesses are judged on the basis of beauty, grace, poise, and regal bearing. Robbie is a lovely exam- ple of all of these notable qualities. N.C.A.S.C. President In November, Don Hughston was elected to preside over the newly formed North Carolina Association of Student Councils. The N.C.A.S.C. is the result of a merger of the former North Carolina Asso- ciation of Student Councils and the North Carolina Student Council Congress, of which Don was pres- ident in his sophomore year. The N.C.A.S.C. is a subsidiary of the National Association of Student Councils and includes all student councils in the state that wish to be members. The association en- dorses state-wide youth programs and sponsors leadership work- shops in the summer. In addition to attending those last summer, Don represented North Carolina at the Student Burgess in Colonial Williamsburg and at the national convention in Indianapolis, Indiana. He also went as Garinger's repre- sentative to the National Leader- ship Conference in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Randy Sansbury's speech won honors in the Voice of Democracy contest. N.C.A.S.C. - Voice of Democracy Don Hughston was elected at first convention of the N.C.A.S.C. Voice of Democracy This year, Randy Sansbury won the twenty-fourth annual Voice of Democracy Contest, sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States and the Ladies' Aux- iliary to the V.F.W. The contest is a broadcast scriptwriting scholar- ship program for high school stu- dents who wish to voice their opin- ions on patriotic themes. This year's theme was Freedom - Our Heritage . Ftandy's three to five minute speech won him top honors at Garinger, for which he received a twenty-five dollar U.S. Savings Bond and a medal. Mrs. Hawn was greatly respon- sible for the success of the contest at Garinger. at National Honor Society The National Honor Society Mrs. Greta Kistler Mr. Karl Sawyer Membership of the Garinger chapter of the National Honor So- ciety is composed of juniors and seniors who have demonstrated qualities of leadership, character, and service and have maintained at least a 3.0 scholastic average dur- ing three consecutive semesters at Garinger. lt is the purpose of the society to recognizeoutstanding students and to encourage their growth in the qualities on which membership is based. Officers are elected on a semester basis, and advisors Karl Sawyer and Mrs. Greta Kistler provide added leadership to the society. President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Charlie Kirby David Autrey Martha Shuford Kay Bishop Macky Bolton Joe Bookout David Bowman Marta Braswell Nancy Burnham Kathy Dowdle Vicki Edmonds Pat Edwards Donna Fisher Sylvia Fore Burne Fullerton Mike Gathings Cathy Griffin Melanie Hilder Lane Hilliard Kathy Horne Kathy Houser Robbie Isenhour 62 National Honor Society Cathy Johnson Debbie Keller Pam Kidder Jane Kinsey Mary Kuppers Sharon Lock Sandi Logan Brenda Lowrance Becky Lyles Louise McAIister Barry McKillop Sarah McNair Peggy Melson Denise Miller Becky Mirly Kathy Oakley Vernon Piehl Brenda Pierce Pat Renaud Frances Royal Delores Scruggs Charles Shaw Pam Shirley Marshall Short Janet Shue Mike Sloop Rose Ann Smith Sharon Spielman Laurie Travis Gail Truslow Patty Wedel Cathy Wilkinson Monty Willis Kathy Worley Sam Yassin Not Pictured: Ada Davis Beejie Funderburke Keith Jefferson x 63 Valentine Queen-Dan Cupid Valentine Queen Chosen if-QQ. Valentine Queen and Court: Julie Farrington, Brenda Lee, Marcia Brooks, Pat Williams Queen, Pat Downey, Jeanne Waller, and Vonda Cureton. Pat Williams was crowned as this year's Valentine Queen on Friday, February 12, during intermission of the play The Old Man's Money . She and the members of her court Dan Cupid - Greg Belk This year the Key Club spon- sored a new contest at Garinger. They nominated two boys from each class for the title of Dan Cupid . The nominees were Greg Belk and Chico Dunlap from the senior class, Charles Cathey and Richard Snider from the junior class, and Jim Courtney and Phil Hughston from the sophomore class. Greg Belk won in the penny-a- vote election with Chico Dunlap running a close second. 64 were chosen by their respective classes from a group of girls nom- inated by the Rambler staff. The court included seniors Pat Wil- liams, Marcia Brooks, and Pat Downey, juniors Brenda Lee and Jeanne Waller, and sophomores Vonda Cureton and Julie Farring- ton. Foreign Exchange Sandi Spent Summer in Argentina l Each year, the Charlotte Student l Exchange Program selects a num- ber of area students to live as ex- change students in other countries. Sandi Logan was one of the seven- teen students chosen. Sandi spent the summer with the Basile family in Mendoza, Argentina, at the base of the Andes Mountains. Her adopted family included her parents, her sister, Ines, with whom she attended a Catholic girls' school, and ,three brothers, Daniel, Sergio, and Eduardo. Among her many activities, Sandi enjoyed traveling from her desert home to the snow-covered Andes and going to boites, or night clubs, with her friends. Above all, meeting the Argentine people was the most fascinating and rewarding experi- ' ' 'f-' ence for Sandi. Sandi celebrated her birthday with friends from her school. Sergio, Ines, and Eduardo posed with Sandi at Cerro de laGloria. 65 Foreign Exchange Fiosita Mickel from Venezuela This year, Garinger was fortu- nate to have Rosita Micke! as an exchange student from Maracay, Venezuela. The CharlotteStudent Exchange Program arranged for her to come to the United States tolivewiththe Ftogersfamily,from September until the end of the year. Rosita was better prepared to come to our country than most ex- change students, for she has at- tended an American school since the first grade. She has also been tutoredinFrench,herfavoritesub- ject at Garinger, and in German. ln Venezuela, Fiosita is an only chiId,buthereshehastwo sisters, PamelaandR0bin,aSer1iOratGar- inger. Miss Steele has been her facultyadvisorwhohashelped her with any problems that have de- veloped. When asked what she liked best at Garinger, Fiosita replied, The people, because they are so friendly. Rosita and friends at her surprise birthday party Fiosita represented Venezuela and Garinger in the Carrousel Parade. 66 stig k ,,y.,gw I 5'f Q'-R 'ls iv Q! Iv N 'Q 2 X X41-Q Q , I Q YJ' X X . u Il' ir. 16, 4: 'Q I 5.972257 L1-gt- 1 5'1 'fI'J,9 n' f . 12-As 11's y'4 'L .'..',' ' , 'lm 'iff ,fha 4 :gi is F- 1 E AIMS .mf 5 , Q 4. A , sl Thu ., ,J RET! 'K in ' .fl MW 2 fi .3 f Nw... 68 x -sw Wa, W A A I , ' ' ...r .Nw W . K . ,... .. .w p A ..,, ., 1 U . ,gy M A , T- ,v i , I W P I 1 1 l Q K. c IVI ISS Student Council Changes Come in Election Procedures David Cook, Bev Cureton, Charlie Kirby, Don Hughston, Zack Bumpusg chairmang Kathy Norman Richard Kallsta Keith Jefferson Sherry Douglas. if I is il, i ,H 2 My , fir 5 4 f. Q3 9 if 2 fiat 2 r i ,E K2 v7 Q f c ,323 I Q 1 2 . , L51 f , PM ,M ,Q ng y iggvx, , Q V ' Ai , .lv gy Council discussions aid student relations. Miss Nan Abell Advisor 70 Student Council Due to the fact that elections 1 were held at the beginning of this year, instead of last spring, the Student Council got off to a late start. Instead of the usual four offi- cer committee, there was a nine member executive council this year. This change was made to give equal representation to all students at Garinger High School. The new committee was composed of the three white students and the three black students who received the most votes in the election. The next three people receiving the highest amount of votes filled the remaining positions. To involve more students, rep- resentatives were chosen at ran- dom to attend the council meetings and discuss the problems and af- fairs of our school. This year's activities included sponsoring the Miss Blue and Gray Beauty Pageant. The Student fe - Council also gave out traffic tickets to those who violated parking lot Ann Elliot, Charlotte Co-ordinating Council representative. l'UleS. FIRST ROW tLeft to Righty: Becki Johnson, Patricia Shaia, Mary Alice Huss, Robin Rogers, Pam Black, Kathy Pike. SECOND ROW: Vanessa Gallman, Sharon White, Wanda Winchester, Brenda Pierce, Kathy Oakley, Peggy Melson, Melanie Hilder. THIRD ROW: Sherry Douglas, Robin Harkey, Beverly Cureton, Allen Perry, Patty Wedel, Pat Williams, Pat Downey, Leslie David, Zack Bumpus, Ronnie Kirby. FOURTH ROW: Richard Kalista, Dick Thomas, Mark Ashley, Randy Sansbury, Mike Gathings, Gary Craddock. FIFTH ROW: Tony Dyer, Biff Kirby, Bob Creed, Roger Hartis, Keith Jefferson, Kathy Norman. SIXTH ROW: Jim Courtney, Dave Hughton, Jim McLeod, Charlie Kirby, David Cook. 71 B Snips 81 Cuts Mg, t f. '71 Snips and Cuts Larger Dolores Scruggs, Activities, Tommy Hartis, Activities, Pam Kidder, Features. This year's Snips 81 Cuts staff made several additions to the an- nual that hopefully pleased the Garinger student body. The 1971 Snips 81 Cuts was larger and had more color than any previous Gar- inger yearbook. The staff also in- troduced a new section called Student Life . This new division was filled with candid shots of stu- dents in their various activities. Plans for the book started as early as May of 1970. The staff was chosen and jobs were assigned. During the summer, the editor-in- chief and three section editors were sent to Furman University for a yearbook workshop. This work- shop proved beneficial in prepar- ing them for the hard job that lay t . S ei-gt'Tw,nmwHt5er f kffif T Nancy Burnham, Editor, 72 ahead. Hard work and cooperation given by each staff member al- lowed the 1971 Snips 81 Cuts to become a reality. Keith Mauney, Photographer, Peggy Melson, Vanessa Gallman, Student Life. Mr. Jesse Reich, Advisor. Barbara Heine, Business Manager. 1- t and More Colorful Louise McAIister, Sophomore Class, Ann Dixon, Junior Class: Darlene Moore, Sophomore Classy Angela Carnes, Senior Class. n 'W' ,f So' it fer s J S to ax L ,L Snips 81 Cuts .X Sports: Vernon Piehl, Lynne Baldwin, Charlie Kirby. Kathy Pike, Index: Janet Hickman, Ads, Julie Lambert, Senior Statistics: Mary Kuppers, Ads. '-Tiki f 1 -'SSW , Zif if A . ' , N 4 .V V ff , wif' ,Jw ,K I Sharon Lock, Faculty: Linda Stover, Layouts: Mecia Koutroulias, Faculty. ,f5 in ji 73 Rambler This year the members of the Rambler staff tried to provide the student body with a more com- plete newspaper. The staff in- troduced new articles discussing ecological and school problems. They continued to provide in- formation on clubs, fashion, mu- sic, and sports. Ads were sold to students who wanted to express greetings to teachers and friends in the Christmas and Valentine issues of the paper. The Rambler also sponsored the annual crowing of the Valentine Queen. Rambler Raps on Rambler advisor, Mrs. Johnson looks at finished product with Brenda Pierce, Editor. --.......,.... , .,.. Dale Talbert, Sports Writer, Diane Deal, News writer. .1444 74 Today 's World SEATED: lLeft to Rightl Jamie Stemple, Feature writer: Pat Renaud, News Editor: Nick Economos, Columnist. STANDING: Kathy Roach, Feature writer, Jim Hill, Exchange Editorg Alex Huggins, Feature writer. Judy Ferrell, Artist, Nancy Ewart, Robin Hood, Photographers. Robin looks at pictures for next deadline. Rambler 75 Willow Tree Publication a Success One of the symbols of Garinger that was brought from the old Central High School is the willow tree which stands beside our li- brary. Each year, to further this tradition, Garinger students publish the literary magazine, Under the Willow Tree, a collection of short stories, poems, and essays written and illustrated by students. Written works are submitted to the literary staff for evaluation, and those chosen for publication are illu- strated by the art staff. The end re- sult is a magazine of which all Gar- inger students can be proud. Pat Flenaud, Business Manager, Marlus Tripp, Chuck Niles, Co-Art Editors: Pam Kidder, Editor. Rexx Janet Hickman, Kathy McGrath, Jane Burgess, Mark Ashley, Gary Henderson, Mrs, Fitzsimmons, Advisorg Pam Kidder, Linda Daugherty, Louise McAllister, Chuck Nilles, Johannah Thompson. 76 Wildcat Club Synonymous with Service The responsiblity of promoting school spirit and well-being lies in the hands of the Wildcat club, who carried out this task with great success this year. To start the year off right they put out a welcome orientation sheet which contained several of our cheers. To follow up this project they sponsored five very successful by making posters and sponsoring a basketball game. After our football team's fantastic season, the Wildcat club presented Coach Wright and the players with an engraved plaque. As a money- making project the club sold boost- er badges for the football games. The Wildcat club's spring projects Wildcat Club included sponsoring a car wash station for the Kidney Founda- tion's annual car wash and a Wild- cat clean-up. bus trips to our out-of-town football and basketball games. The mem- bers also helped the cheerleaders if 'R e KX M I X V K fn it my it Sandi presides at meeting. Sandi Logan, President. FIRST ROW iLeft to Rightl: Lynne Baldwin, Nancy Burnham, Lynn King, Nancy Newell, Sheila Johnson, Mary Beth McAlister, Janice Williams, Barbara Hanson, Judy Dunlap. SECOND ROW: David Bilbro, Pam Ritchie, Debbie Baucom, Roxanne Blume, Ann Garlock, Angie Hardin, Connie Hilliard, Burne Fullerton, Patricia Bailey, Betty Davis. THIRD ROW: Robin Harkey, Brenda Pierce, Cindy Smith, Denise Bacot, Gennelle Lawler, Ann Hunsucker, Valerie Oder, Debbie lvester, Karen Young. FOURTH ROW: Eddie Whittington, Linda Woods, Joanne Thompson, Sandy Rose, Gail Meek, Ann Phifer, Jan Griffin, Susan Cloaninger, Janet Demmic, Julie Owens. FIFTH ROW: Kathy Austin, treasurer: Wanda Winchester, assistant treasurerg Patti Fisher, secretary: Pete Morgan, vice-presidentg Sandi Logan, president. ' 77 ll1teI'aCt Members Tackle Projects 6 ,, A OFFICERS: Vernon Piehl, Treas.g Tim Shirhall, Sr. Advisor, Tommy Hartis, V.P.g Kevin Wood, Pres.g Charles Shaw, Sergeant-at-Arms, Doug Stacker, Jr. Advisory Greg Belk, Sec.: Joe Lentz, Soph. Advisor. This year Garinger's Interact Club tackled projects that not only served our school but the com- munity as well. The members of this club try to set good examples of citizenship for others to follow. On February 28, 1971, the Inter- act Clubs of South, Garinger, and Myers Park, sponsored the Ser- endipity '71 Youth-In . This was a city Wide display of talent. The members also coached basketball WJ,,. ,... . ...MH It ,,.r , - M Q T A, ...u ,m,w,X. k 4 ' ,X fi -v.-,,' .gap i f ' ' : W . . . A 1 it-5-Q. A X, K r v ,feg 1 V , f -1- ' g::.z. i 'i2, if l- - A- 4 1 A . - 1. 'TCW '. '-A--was 5 9 rx, ' 1 , - . . , ' ,A E.. ...a.. Q . -QL j ., ...M . .. y,,,,r . ,. ,.....,,...,, g X r f yy, K t:Q.,,.,.::xrfr , ii ' -'X' ,- xii? , 2E,T.i: ' r 9,3 . iii V. fi . :W f y Q K, t -L - A 'N Gym 5 .. E . x 6 N A- 'W Y . .Q?w 'Q,J'x t 78 teams for boys at the Johnson YMCA. This year the Interact Club formed a board of directors to give more people a chance to become involved in the activities and deci- sions ofthe club. Pam Kidder, lnteract's sweet- heart, was honored at a club meet- ing with a club pin and a necklace. She serves as an honorary member and takes an active part in all club activities. ...af Pam Kidder, Interact Sweetheart. '-2? My 1-1P 9 John Alden Greg Belk Flay Boardman David Boyles David Cook John Costin Mike Gathings Robin Harkey Tommy Hartis David Holbrook Chuck Hughston Keith Issacs Richard Kalista Joe Lentz Howard Long Frank Mason Vernon Piehl Gary Robinson John Sanders Charles Shaw Tim Shirhall David Smith Doug Stacker David Stephens Not Pictured: Dam Talbert Marion Belton ll'lfeI'aCf '79 Hi-Y Garinger's Hi-Y is a boys' club whose main purpose is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community a high standard of Christian character. Meeting at the Johnson Memorial YMCA every Thursday night, the boys get together and have fun. This year, the club selected Patty Wedei to be their club mascot. Patty Chosen Club Mascot OFFICERS: Keith Isaacs, Secretary-Treasurerg David Cook, Vice presidentg Tim Shirhail, President. 80 C i Patty Wedei, Hi-Y Mascot. Gary Robinson Tim Shirhall Landis Tew Bobby Thomas Dick Thomas Ken Young HIY Clifford Bryum David Cook John Costin Mike Cowan Phil Estridge Herb Garrison Mike Gathings Mark Howie Ronnie King Pete Morgan Richard Nantz Robert Owens Bill Patterson Alan Perry Vernon Piehl Not Pictured: Vann Purser Keith Issacs Howard Long Key Club This year's Key Club provided responsible service to Garinger and promoted better understand- ing among students. Within the club's organization, many new committees were formed to utilize the available talent. Key CIub's social events in- cluded a Christmas Party in De- cember and a Father-Son Dinner in January. Service projects included sponsoring the paving of the side- walk outside of the 300 building and participating in Operation Drug-Alert. The annual Key Klub Kapers, a talent show sponsored by the club, provided money for their scholarship fund. Key Klub for Kon - Krete fn. Biff Kirby, Secretary: Bob Creed, President, Charlie Kirby, Vice presidentg Kerry Baker, Treasurer. Bob presides over meeting. 82 .qdliviu..ft .. Beth Hodge, Key Club Sweetheart. N. fy Q-2 1,4 Vx xx. ,Q V f X X x 'O ' QR , Ho g 3: CR Si' x 'R 1 31 is ,f R Q 3 . - 1.2, l . l l 5, . . -A-,, 2 . -V Mark Ashley David Autrey Kerry Baker Tommy Beatty Harvey Brown Zack Bumpus Steve Byerly Bob Creed Ben Davis Bill Dotson Tony Dyer David Eddy Jim Elmore Buddy Floyd Mark Goodson Charles Gulledge David Holloway Keith Jefferson Biff Kirby Charles Kirby Don Manus David Marks Eddie McGinnis Mike Moody Mike Padgett Mark Propst Randy Sansbury Gary Smith Kim Smith Jamie Stemple Key club . 9 i fi J lla I s i - H sx,a :X Bob Steller X gy gs Q, i X David Upton 45- ' as N J, Eddie Whittington 2 'J ' Monty Willis l is.' as TK . l XB: .iy it Y Don Wright ,. 'film ' Sam Yassin J it B 'A l Us l 83 Adelphians Sophomore Club Adelphians is a service club for sophomore girls. Throughout the year they carry out service projects for Garinger and the community. This year's Adelphians helped several community projects includ- ing the Danny Thomas Lukemia Foundation, the Heart Fund, and the March of Dimes. During football season, the Adelphians sold foot- ball programs at all the home games. They were also a great help at the Junior-Senior Dance where they served refreshments. For money-making projects, the club sold doughnuts and had a car. wash. The money from these proj- ects went to the Exchange Student Fund and the Scholarship Fund. After a year of hard work, the j girls relaxed by taking a trip to the beach inthe spring. Miss McNeill, Advisor. Q FIRST ROW: tLeft to Rightl Mackie Gregory, Candace Jones, Mindy Saunders, Herb Garrison, Mascot: Patti Clark, Wanda Winchester. SECOND ROW: Alli Pinson, Pam Black, Valorie Oder, Anna Cottros, Lynn King, Kyle McCorkle, Carolyn Long, Karen Smith, Peggy Smith. THIRD ROW: Renee Long, Jeanne Waller, Debbie Hahn, Kathy Pike, Joy Isenhour, Crissie Bizzel, Ann Dixon, Corine Wiley. Becky Putnam. FOURTH ROW: Diane Hands, Terry Orr, Nancy Smith, Ruth Brown, Nancy Lewis, Ann Elliot. FIFTH ROW: Sharon White, Vicki Alden, Debbie Medford, Beverly Britt, Marilyn Perry. 84 Adelphians Serves Garinger W I ,, ,n , , ,K V at ' :V '4 5--5.vv,s 'iQ f n 9 s ' s'i It i W t f' T ,Q x- f 'QW N, gif: , ai ' f Q. 5 '4 21 Q' X W at .' 91: 'I A ' as' HV as l-n ' s w'! Clark, Trea- OFFICERS: iLeft to Rightj FIRST ROW: Wanda Winchester, Presidentg Patti Vice President. SECOND ROW: Mindy Saunders, Secretaryg Candace Jones, surerg Macky Gregory, Sociai Chrm. Teresa enjoys herself at a club social function. 144 3 if ,ff Aram. ...W Only fifty more people to serve. J fs' Ri New Adelphians honor old members at Reunion Tea. 85 4 S., G.G.S. Miss Haney, Advisor. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS: Susan Query, Treasurer: Evelyn Murr, President: Diane Deal, Vice-president, NOT PICTURED: Kathy Oakley, 86 Secretary. 1 hi I il G. G. S. Vital Girls' Good Sports Club plays a very important part in the activities around Garinger and Charlotte. During football season, G.G.S. sold twirlies, decorated the stadi- um, and sold chrysanthemums at Homecoming. They were also quite active dur- ing the Christmas season. They decorated the Christmas tree in the Pit, sold Christmas tree cake pans, and had a tea for old G.G.S. mem- bers. Throughout the rest of the year, G.G.S. had money-making projects to help pave sidewalks in the back of the school. With all this work these girls still had time to win the annual G.G.S. - Centrusa powder- puff football game. These projects, however, could not have been completed without the time and energy put out by their advisor, Miss Haney. '1 7 ' . 4 v Melanie Hilder helps G.G.S. decorate the stadium. G.G.S to Garinger we g,J Evelyn Murr, President: Karen Ftaynes, Vice president, Kathy Oakley, Trea- I surer: Diane Deal, Secretary. I think l'm going to be sick. FIRST ROW lLeft to Rightjz Tim Shirhall, Mascot: Susan Query, Robbie lsenhour, Patty Wedel, Peggy Melson, Kathy Norman. SECOND ROW:Pam Black, Renee Long, Beejie Fundgerburke, Gail Perdue, Brenda Lowrance, Pam Beeson, Evelyn Murr, Diane Deal, Melanie Hilder, Miss Haney. THIRD ROW: Wanda Winchester, Sharon Locke, Charlene Burnette, Karen Raynes, Pam Kidder, Debbie Lowman. FOURTH ROW: Sherry Douglas, Laurie Travis,Cindy Brumfield, Barbara Medford, Stormy Hughes, Patti Clark, Candace Jones. FIFTH ROW: Kathy Pike, Crissie Bizzell, Jane Kinsey, Kay Bishop, Vanessa Gallman, Carolyn Long. SIXTH ROW: Ruth Brown.Sharon White, Carol Bloxham, Mindy Saunders, Ann Dixon, Vickie Alden. 87 Centrusa For many years Centrusa has helped its members become lead- ers and has taught them to fulfill their main purpose in life-to help others. To attain their goal of serv- ing Garinger and the community, Centrusa contributed to the Empty Stocking Fund and the Foreign Exchange Student Fund and col- lected for the Heart Fund. To raise money for these charities the members sold Garinger pennants. ln December an Alumna Tea was held at Mrs. Hawn's and in October an Induction Dinner was held for new members. The highlight on Centrusa's cal- endar was their annual fashion show YoungerThanSpringtime on February 18. Proceeds from the show went to scholarships for two senior girls. Despite all of these service activities, these girls still had time to square off against arch- rival G.G.S. in a hard fought foot- ball game and an exciting basket- Younger than Springtime MN X.. W tyyy t FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS: Leslie Davis, Student Council Rep.g Becky Lyles, Rambler Rep.g Pat Williams, Treasurerg Kathy Houser, Secretary: Sally Murr, V.P.g Martha Shuford, President. ball game. At the end of the year, Centrusa takes a well deserved trip to the beach. There they celebrated all their triumphs and forgot all of their disappointments. Miss Hawn, Advisor. 88 . - Q, ft Marcia Brooks models in Centrusa fashion show. . i i Centrusa a Success 14 'e v A sf I S . 'P sk W If K I I U, I x i I X. F i A? 514 4 w 'J . 1 ' Y 1 N SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS: Denise Miller, Becky Mirly, Student Council Rep- resentatives: Donna Fisher, V.P.g Pat Williams, Treasurer: Pat Downey, Secretary, Denise Miller models new peasant dress . Janice Borst, Teresa Call, Co-Presidents. -.af w ,.,'i jg, FIRST ROW Ueft to rightiz Pat Williams, Sally Murr, Greg Belk, mascot, Kathy Houser, Martha Shuftord. SECOND ROW: Charlotte Kelly, Pam Shirley, Karen Snider, Debra Hinson, Peggy Smith, Diane Cram. THIRD ROW: Deede Moser, Libby Starnes, Velda Ratcliffe, Anna Cottros, Jeanne Waller. FOURTH ROW: Teresa Rushing, Pat Edwards, Sylvia Fore, Becky Lyles, Kathy Austin. FIFTH ROW: Marcia Brooks, Nancy Pierce, Freida Morrison, Cheryl Brown, Denise Bacot, Denise Miller. SIXTH ROW: Teresa Call, Kathy Smith, Donna Fisher, Patti Fisher, Linda Woods, Pat Downey, Janice Borst. SEVENTH ROW: Becky Mirly, Pat Floss, Nancy Feinster, Pam Ritchie, JoAnne Thompson, Leslie Davis, Mrs. Frances Hawn, Advisor. 89 Y-Teens Although the Y-Teens got off to a late start, the club was still able to carry out several worthwhile projects for the community. During Christmas the girls dressed dolls for the Salvation Army. They also took part in the Late Start Program and held an Easter egg hunt for some under-priveledged children. For self improvement the Y- Teens took a course in auto me- chanics and a course in arts and crafts at the YWCA. Y-Teens Get a Late Start Donna Adams, Kaye Sawyer, Susan Kootsher, Debbie Becknell. Cheryl Barber, Debbie Hall, Deborah Robinson. Mrs. Alene McCorkle, Advisor. 90 Susan Gaddy, Carol Cuthbertson, Donna Bennett, Hlldred Gainey. UNICEF Unicef Sells Garinger I Sweat Shirts V7 Q United Nations International n,'e s Children's Emergency Fund pro- vides money for food, clothing, and medical expenses to deprived or underpriviledged children through- out the world. The Garinger chap- f ter of Unicef supports a thirteen year old orphan in South Vietnam. Their projects this year included collecting for Trick or Treat for UNICEF and selling UNICEF Christmas cards. Money-making projects included the sale of Gar- inger sweat shirts in February and OFFICERS: fLeft to Righty Shelia Johnson, Treasurerg Lynne Baldwin, Devotional Chrm.g the annual Teachel' Auction in Cynthia Cable, President: Janet Hickman, Vice-presidentg Barbara Heine, Secretary. April, Nav? FIRST ROW: Britt Austin, Connie Bell, Debbie Teeter, Karen Platt, Barbara Heine, Cathy Snider, Janice Boatwright, Phyllis Compton, Madeline Heine, Miss Hunter, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Lynne Baldwin, Dell Courtney, Debra Jones, Jan Scarborough, Janet Hickman, Cynthia Cable, Jan Lampley. 91 Red Cross Youth ls You Under the direction of the Na- tional Red Cross Youth Depart- ment, Garinger's Red Cross orga- nization performed service projects on a school, local, and international level. Not only did they provide food for the needy during Thanks- giving, but they also helped to prepare and distribute favors to Memorial Hospital patients on Christmas Eve. To make life hap- pier for the wounded men in Viet- nam, scrapbooks containing jokes, cartoons, and puzzles were sent to the hospitals overseas. The Garin- ger Red Cross also took part in a Head Start Program to help un- derprivileged children for school. The enrollment drive was a tre- mendous success this year. It sur- passed former record amounts that were collected. During the summer, Red Cross recruits served as aides at Wesley Nursing Center, and Mercy Hospi- tal. I ff Ni If Thanksgiving Assembly provides food for orphanages. f t if -1 ,z3tt2,: 1 . t - 'S ' Miva! ,V f ,, 1. Red Cross president, Vickie Edmonds, Miss Fort, Red Cross advisor, discusses club presides over meeting. business. 1 '7 . i tears- QQ' FIRST ROW: fLeft to Rightl Jackie Helms, Bobby Thomas, Joyce Wagner, Betty McDermott, Mary Alice Huss, Vivian Hemphill, Virginia Ingram, Vanessa Fincher, Vicki Edmonds, Debbie Maret, Jerry Kiser. SECOND ROW: Patty Edwards, Patty Wilson, Cindy Presson, Lynne Baldwin, Dell Courtney, Angie Hardin, Gloria 92 Simms, Ann Hunsucker, Burne Fullerton, Sandy Edmonds, lris Clontz. -' if OFFICERS: Vanessa Gallman, President: Lori Yandle, Vice president: Jo Ann Thompson, Secretary: Debbie Whitley, Treasurer. FTA FTA Builds Strong Leaders Garinger's Future Teachers of America Club completed a busy year. Members aided teachers at various times and served as guides for Open House at P.T.A. The future teachers also planned to attend a state convention in the spring. The main objectives of the F.T.A. are to encourage students to teach as a profession, to offer guidance to future teachers, and to build strong leaders. ' if 1 FIRST ROW: iLeft to Rightl Carol Sanders, Lori Yandle, Susan Brown, Kathy Wilkerson, Anne Woodruff, Debbie Whitley, Iris Clontz. SECOND ROW: Eddie Whittington, Angela Carnes, Marius Tripp, Ethel Feaster, Becky Whitley, Jo Anne Thompson. THIRD ROW: Mr. Aldridge, Lynda Danner, Pam Beason, Sandy Rose. Joyce Godfrey, Patsy Cato, Terri Brown, Ann Wall. FOURTH ROW: Jimmy Barnes, Ronda Gooden, Gloria Ross, Mindy Saunders, Vanessa Gallman, Susan Woodruff, Clarice Dixon, Kathy Smith, Mrs. Caldwell. FIFTH ROW: Mike Lockwood, Kay Smith, Lane Hilliard, Debbie Grundman. 93 Chess Club Tournaments Provide Experience To encourage the intellectual game of chess is the the main pur- pose ofthe Chess Club. The mem- bers of this club gain a higher mental achievement and fellowship ' while, at the same time, enter into match competition. This year, tournaments with other schools were held at the Charlotte Down- town Public Library on Sunday af- ternoons. Chess, a game of the mind. ,Mk , ' f'1 'k. fi 4 Jeff Ethington makes his move. 94 Ellen Wainwright contemplates action German Club Club Attains Objective Under the new leadership of Mrs. Walker, Garinger's German club has increased it's membership tremendously. The main objective of the club is fellowship with other students interested in German. The size of this group makes the objec- tive easily possible. ' l i l Mrs. Walker is new German club advisor. FIRST ROW: lLeft to Rightj Ben Lewis, Greg Bates, William Marsh, John Stogner, Danny Killough, Wayne Oliver, Jimmy Smith, Robert Krannick, Jeff Stewart, Robin Hood, Mike Hayes. SECOND ROW: Doug Holder, Mark Teal, Mary Lynn Horne, Ann Lutz, Laura Newman, Christa Dunn, Debbie Lowman, DeeDee Linker, Linda Mclntire, Cordie Plummer, Ann Davenport, Ricky Pierce, Mrs. Walker. THIRD ROW: Dean Johnson, Rick Simms, David Alexander, Bobby Crump, Neil Moore, Bob Stetler, Monty Willis, Mark Ashley, Rick Williams, Jim Graham, Mark Gordon. 95 Office Assistant Offices Have Dependable Help Office assistants help the teachers and secretaries in each office daily by performing such services as delivering mail and getting students out of class for counseling appointments and tel- ephone calls. At the beginning of the year, office assistants help new students adjust to Garinger by giv- ing friendly directions. These as- sistants are chosen on the basis of responsibility and dependability. Z' FIRST ROW: iLeft to Rightj Pat Bailey, Kathy Horne, Laura Sloan, Susan Ariz, Kathy Stewart. SECOND ROW: Doug Gordon, David Harman, Shauna Smith, Denise Fowler. THIRD ROW: Charles Shaw, Keith Isaacs, David Cook. 96 A.V. Aides-Library Assistant Assistants Render Valuable Service Library assistants are student volunteers who render valuable services to the librarians and help the library function smoothly. They check out and shelve books, aid in processing books, write over-due notices, and file cards. No aca- demic credit is received for this service. wr' w' That book was due two weeks ago! FIRST ROW: fLeft to Righty Carolyn Cuthbertson, Sheila Coleman, Ludenia Moore, Janet Dean, Greg Bates,.Joe Kirkpatrick. SECOND ROW: Charlotte Kelly, Nancy Newell, Barbara Medford, Terry Baker, Donna Fisher, Kathy Roach, Harry Simmons. THIRD ROW: Becky Hoffman, Sharon Lock, Vanessa Crump, Susan Artz, Jane Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Dickie Harrell, Kay Bishop, Pam Ritchie, Debbie Medford, Linda Hathcock, Randy Lee, Curtis Phiefer. 97 Gym Assistants Assistants' Services Envaluable Calling the roll, refereeing, and checking showers were only a few of the services rendered by the gym as- sistants to the physical education teachers. These assistants dressed out with their classes to take part in the activities of the group. As an as- sistant, these girls received an extra credit for physical education on their record. FIRST ROW: iLeft to Righty Miss Joyce Hunter Betty Lewis Debbie Malcom Zoe Hough Katana Fleming Connie Bell Diane Cram, Barbara Heine. SECOND ROW: Diane Moody Allie Pinson Deborah Coyne Madeline Heine Diane Curlee Patti Fisher Angie Hardin, Sharon Moore. BUS DI'iVeI'S With more students relying on buses for transportation the bus drivers have provided an important service not only to their fellow stu- dents at Garinger but also to stu- dents of surrounding elementary and junior high schools. B D ' I The charlotte-Mecklenburg US flvefs school system owes these safety conscious students much gratitude - fortheir devoted time and efforts. 17' Bus drivers take time out for a picture. mv Q FIRST ROW: tLeft to Rightl Robert Falls,-Louis Outen, Teresa Call, Willie Thompson. SECOND ROW: Dan Lefler, David Stephens, David Sannon, ELLQGDG Maxwell. THIRD ROW: Bill Parks, David Upton, Gene Hill, Kent Collins, Debbie Grundman, Mark Jordan. NOT PICTURED: ess enne. 99 Radio Broadcasting Radio Broadcasters Take Radio Broadcasting provides experience and training for those students planning to enter the field of radio broadcasting. Some stu- dents obtain jobs before gradua- tion while others go to college or trade schools to further their train- ing in broadcasting. Banquests were held quarterly for class members and guests. Also on this year's agenda was a tour of local radio and television sta- tions. Radio Broadcasting students engaged in money-making projects to finance their trip to New York at Easter to tour network broadcast- ing facilities. N f' , lf Mr. Gilbert Ballance, Radio Broadcasting Teacher. 100 RADIO BROADCASTING Il: FIRST ROW iLeft to Rightl Kenny Smith Dale Whitney. SECOND ROW: Donel Rorie, Bobby Stricklen. Patti Fisher practices broadcasting techniques. Trip To New York 2 Broadcasting student, Fred O'Daniel. Dale Whitney prepares for Wildcat Hour. Qi INTRODUCTORY RADIO BRAODCASTING CLASS: FIRST ROW: lLeft to Righty Alex Huggins, Michael Crawford. SECOND ROW: Larry Wissel, Betty Hudson, Fran Roberts, Kenny Wilson. THIRD ROW: James Staten. 'I01 Radio Broadcasting Kenny Smith goes through Top 40 INTRODUCTORY RADIO BROADCASTING CLASS: FIRST ROW: lLeII to Rgihtj Adrian Rich Donna Austin. SECOND ROW: Tommy Honeycutt, Tommy Mullis, Chris Hinson, Doug Redfern Barbara McGinn. INTRODUCTORY RADIO BROADCASTING CLASS: FIRST ROW: lLeft to Righty Betty Lewis, Johnny Helms. SECOND ROW: Mike Orr, William Wiley, Rondy Lockhart, Bobby Crenshaw, William Stitt. 3 sf:'w5mf 'viii Business Leaders Meet V. Ev ffl! T , W f OFFICERS: Cathy Griffin, President: Lydia Wood, Secretary: Kathy Dowdle, Treasurer. NOT PICTURED: Sheila Hodge, Vice president. The Garinger Business Leaders Club brings business students to- gether for their mutual benefit through programs, films, speakers, and field trips pertaining to busi- ness careers. Members of G.B.L. participated in several fund raising activities such as car washes, paper drives, and doughnut sales. During the first semester only seniors are allowed membership, but juniors are accepted second semester. Since there are no grade restrictions, all interested business students are encouraged to join. Mary Alice Huss and Debbie Helms jot down ideas for future projects. Sheila Hodge, Vicki Beaver, and Peggy Williams discuss club business VICA 8: ICT Vica Goes to D1str1ctLeadershlp Garinger's Vocational industrial Club of America is part of a na- tional youth organization com- posed of students enrolled in in- dustrial education programs. The motto of this group is Preparing for leadership in the world of work . Vica provides its members with the opportunity to participate in educational, social, recreational, and vocational activities, while, at the same time, developing leader- ship, character, and self-confi- dence. This year's projects included selling jewelry to raise the cIub's annual budget. Vica's members participated in the District VI Leadership Training Conference which was held at Shelby High School in February. During the spring, a social was held for the members. Success requires concentration MACHINE SHOP: FIRST ROW: tLeft to Righti Eugene Booker Robert Legette Danny Fraley Mr J W Kemper SECOND ROW: Robert Benson, Calvin McCall, Blaine Oxldlne David Upton THIRD ROW Mike Hutchinson Alan Myers, John Ford, Theodore Ellis. FOURTH ROW: Bill Parks Robert Greth Robert West Timothy Lampley Ralph Gorden. 'I04 Training Conference A 5. 5253. FIRST ROW: lLeft to Rightl Randy Broadnax, Rondy Neely, Phil Martin, Michael Carmon. SECOND ROW: Douglas McKenzie, William Harmon, Richard Stavrakas, William Wade. FIRST ROW: ILeft to Rightl Arthur Cathey, Mary Harrison, Har- lena Little, Michael Grier, John Carson. SECOND ROW: James Bates, Rickie Walters, Frank Boggs. THIRD ROW: Cleveland Ardrey, Lester Johnson, Edgar Hefner, Ronnie Meek, John Clements, Clayton Wheeler, John Norkett. FOURTH ROW: Lyle Abrams, Michael Hicklen, Persaler Worth. - ' p Electronics students learn through experience C.0.0. C. O. O. Builds Up Treasury Members of Cooperative Office Occupations Club are given the opportunity to mature socially by being able to work together and to share ideas and experiences out- side the classroom. This year's club carried out quite a few successful projects. At the beginning of the school year, C.0.0. had a special dinner meet- ing where they elected officers. During Christmas, the club was very successful in helping a needy child. Also over the holidays, the members met at Mrs. Shull's home for a Christmas party. Money-mak- ing projects included a bake sale in February, a paper drive, and a candy sale. Towards the end of the year, the club held its annual C.0.0. banquet. ur ff, rf L- .. . OFFICERS: Teresa Deese, Presidentg Jackie Howard, Vice presidentg Kay Vanderburg, Sec- retaryg Paulette Sudreth, Reporter. Sylvia Fore confers with her supervisor at American Credit Corporation. FIRST ROW: fLeft to Righty Janis Crump, Doris Redfearn, Madelyn Stinson, Karen Hankins, Belinda Gordon, Rhonda Nealy, Jane Jacobs. SECOND ROW: Linda Dunlap, Jackie Howard, Joyce Mullis, Cathy Gibson, Libby Davis, Sylvia Fore, Lois Barley, Wanda Bryant. THIRD ROW: Blanche Harris, Jackie Brown, Drucilla Sayles, Pam Hatley, Teresa Deese. Kay Vanderburg, Paulette Suddreth, Mrs, Barbara Shull, foo-ordinatorl. NOT PICTURED: Olivia Lee, Mary Moore, Joyce Leake, Donna Howard. 106 ,W DECA Conference Attended Civic consciousness, vocational r understanding, social intelligence, and leadership are the four areas in which Distributive Education students develop. Meetings are held quarterly during morning school hours. Among many other activities DECA gave a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family and members attended a District Leadership Conference held at West Mecklenburg High School. An end of the year party was planned in honor of the seniors where members took a survey of students graduating from the program five OFFICERS: Ann Adams, Reporter: Ronnie Armeen, Vice president: Jerry Keeslerg President: Kathy Worley, Secretary-Treasurer, Pam Henderson, Historian. ,,,Ww'M. ' V I '? fftpleglt. L -11: V 1 ,g pg 1' , 2 f 1 - fftffferzf-fr, wtf R ,- R . , 'ff Eff gi 1 t lr f f .. mf., 1 - . ,LW , ,iv ,V ri, ,,. V25 , 4 fu My an P : 1 Aer 425' ' Q5 2' . f , 1 fu ann, . 'SV' sf We L 'ak '3' ' , 4- rr er., - -.-at V . -is xg - f..L'W 2g:1 fi'fig.ff7f?:u ni t . . ewes- - 'mm , ,,yn,' Muay YSBTS SQO. FIRST ROW: iLeft to Righty Ludenia Moore, Mary Stogner, Cathe Outz, Wanda Davis, Pam Henderson, Janice Patterson, Ronnie Armeen, Ann Adams, Susan Harton. SECOND ROW: Carliss Brown, Jeff Smith, Debbie Armstrong, Sherri Blackburn, Kathy Worley, Lynn Wallace, Deborah Redice, Gayle Chance, Mary Beth Kimmons, Gloria Fowler, Jerry Keesler. THIRD ROW: Miss Tibshrany, Mary Williams, Richard McLean, Sandra Allen, Allen Branum, Galley Sturdivant, Willie Rorie, Vanessa Lindsay, Larry Bradley, Tim Kelly. FOURTH ROW: Greg Starr, Don Stroud, John Lawrence. FlF'I'H ROW: John Webb, Gary Evatt, Billy McGinn, William McCoy, Robert Massey, Dexter McMurray. 107 Health Occupations Club Members Prepare for Health Careers The Health Occupations Club gives an introduction of what is expected in a health career within and without a class atmosphere. The club, in its second year at Gar- inger, grew measurably. This growth allowed the Health Occu- pations Club to be a much more active organization here at school and in the community. Meetings at different members' houses provided the club an op- portunity to plan several service projects and social activities. One service project included giving a Bingo Party at the Rehabilitation Hospital. .-F--. ., if Looking at medical records is interesting. 'I08 I .. Jean Short, President: Dennis Rorie, Vice presidentg Carol Wilcox, Secretaryg Phyllis Miller, Treasurer. x if hx K f Vf,ff! wx X, r .J - f Gosh, look who had mono last year! , 0 X ,y . ti , ,NEW vw Garingertown Players Mrs. Rhedrick New Club Advisor Preparation and performance of dramas and comedies are the goals of the Garingertown Players. Members advertised performances and meeting days with new club uniforms. Under the capable direc- tion of Mrs. Rhedrick the Players presented productions of What r t X qzbzyz Did We Do Wrong , The Old Man's Money , and Thunder on gil f'o , Sycamore Street . ai During March the club attended the North Carolina Drama Associa- Vickie O'Neal prepares for performance. HOD Festival. PP tt' ' 'T ' ' ' FIRST ROW: fLeft to Rightl, Brian Gardner, Ronald Marsh, Ellie Ogden, Merry Sizemore, Vice-president: Bobby Crenshaw, Debbie Malcolm, Vickie O'Neal, Bobby Falls, Bobby Gibson, Ellen Wainwright. SECOND ROW: Kitty Bryant, Wendy Bell, Debbie Maret, Susan Russell, Peter Jones, Terri Leviner, Jeff Davis. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Rhedrick, Director: Susan Morgan, Janice Sanders, Dale Prather, Winki Lee, Debbie Grundman, Barbara Attaway, Secretary: Ginger Yates, Treasurer: Keith Jefferson. NOT PICTURED: Rondy Lockhart, Randy Sansbury, President. 109 Choir Choir Has a 110 SANDRETTES: lLeft lo Righty Kathy Horne, Kathy Dowdle, Burne Fullerton, Sharon Lock, Barbara Medford, Terry Wilkerson, Nancy Cobb, Patii McCorkIe, Martha Shuford. Busy Year OFFICERS: fFirst Rowl Sherry Douglas, Horne, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Mike Zack Bumpus, President. it Asst. Secretaryg Kathy Primm, Vice president, The 1970-71 Garinger Choir was one every student at Garinger could be proud of. They practiced each day during third period to prepare for such programs as the Thanksgiving Assembly, the Community Messiah, the Christmas Concert and Assembly, and the Mars Hill Festival. During the half- time of the Garinger-Winston Sal- em Atkins football game, the Choir, along with the Girl's Ensemble and Marching Band, performed quite a memorable show. The Choir was also rather active during the spring with such activi- ties as the District Contest in March, the North Carolina State Choral Festival in April, the Easter Sunrise Service, and Honors and Awards Day. The Sandrettes are a part of the Choir. These girls were chosen for their special talent in music. This group of girls, along with a select group of boys from the Choir, form the Garingertown Singers. Throughout the year, these special groups sang for different organiza- tions in the community. Choir 5 I GARINGERTOWN SINGERS: CFIRST ROWJ Kathy Horne, Martha Shuford. SECOND ROW: Kathy Dowdle, Burne Fullerton, Sharon Lock, Barbara Medford, Terry Wilkerson, Nancy Cobb, Patti McCorkle. THIRD ROW: Zack Bumpus, Randy Sansbury, Sandy Blackwelder, Danny Hinson, David Eddy, Dale Whitney. NOT PICTURED: Mike Primm. 'IH Girls' Ensemble Ensemble Goes to Mars Hill Girls' Ensemble is a group of junior girls who are capable of performing music of an advanced nature. Under the careful direction of Mr. Sanders these girls gain valuable musical training and experience. During the year, this talented singing organization provided many audiences with captivating entertainment at various concerts and church programs. After Christmas, the Girls' En- semble participated in the Mars Hill College Festival and also a district choral concert. At the end of this concert-filled year, the girls take a trip to the beach as a reward for their hard work. FIRST ROW: tLeft to Fflightl Mr. Sanders, Ramona Williams, Lori Yandle, Vicky McClure, Wanda Davis, Cynthia Sansing, Deborah Lowman, Barbara Attaway, Joyce Duncan, Ann Woodruff, Deborah Whitley, Beverly Davenport, Cynthia Brown, Barbara Storck, Dale Prather, Deborah Moulton. SECOND ROW: Sondra Carpenter, Carolyn Hood, Sharon Oakley, Deborah Talleson, Janet Dean, Cynthia- Frierson, Nancy Ewart, Cynthia Ftickenbaker, Kathryn Smith, Bonnie Jordon, Deborah Medford, Sandra Rose, Jean McMullen, Frances Floberts, Patricia Cato, Joyce Godfrey. ACCOMPANIEST: Mrs. Little. 'I12 Chorus Chorus Learns Vocal Fundamentals Students wishing to learn the fundamentals of vocal music are urged to take Chorus. Under the capable direction of Mr. John Sanders, the three Chorus classes participated in several concerts throughout the year. H3 - -'MRL ,.!x is Chorus S3 H4 Chorus 115 Lettergirls C , b .--. -. 1, ' . - r ,W 5 1 I Q. T - T ' TV .K i' - .. Y ,K . . , r. A5 l Q 'f illy Nancy Feimster, Head The Garlnger Lettergirls are a spirit and precision show group who perform with the Marching Band during games and parades. Practicing during seventh period with the band, the girls worked hard to perfect their routine which they performed during halftime at football games. Their prime pur- pose is to promote spirit and excell in performance. After football sea- son, the girls kept busy by ushering at band and orchestra concerts. This year the Lettergirls are comprised of fourteen girls who auditioned for their position at the beginning of the school year. Under the leadership of Nancy Feimster, the girls have done a fine job de- spite the short time they had to or- ganize themselves. The Lettergirls have played an important part in promoting school spirit and adding to the half-time performance of our excellent Marching Band. 'I16 -A-F?-I-N .. f. Q-.fg,... 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M V J.,-V 2. ..,Mw,wx,- , f -f . . w.- ., , L, t, K , FLAGS: Debbie Baucom, Crissy Brizzell, Joyce Godfrey, Shawna Smith, Carolyn Wafford Burne Fullerton. f ,,,:.wj,,' ff.-Q X- .JN Q. , k,. on the Field Lettergi rls e W5 4 k ,. . 5 fr , 1 N V Q Q 1 f vf , V V W fi V Q ,V ' , E Q Q,:, fx K , V' , V1 . , iq A, L: V 13337 . YN X I xg, 4 , l 'FS .. , ' Y A ,, ' ' - V eff ., LCV' ' , , 5 , 5-.-X ,,' 1 ,. f' 1, rj, ' X if 1 .3 fy -, 1 e . , , V. ft 1' 4 X .N Y ' -ri. , , ' X ug -A 'uw ,- '. . ,f'Q-- .' 1 ix ' X L rx, L' gs' pi, I fd! vm. -., ., 43, Ee!-:L , + e ze ,fm - Qi . ' , Z A ' 7. , A ll Q 2: V .' 1 A fx ' .bf K A - ,S ai, , Denise Miller Cheryl Brown Beth Hodge Velda Ratcliffe 2 4 117 'S lim: 1 '1f 'm Twi rlers Twirlers March with Band This year's Twirlers played a vi- tal part in promoting spirit as they performed with the Marching Band. They entertained spectators at football games and parades with their precision and show twirling. Before being considered for a po- sition as twirler, these girls had to be members of the band. Under the direction of Mr. Robert Maddox these young ladies spent many long, strenuous hours preparing routines. '21 A ' -5 Debbie Buchanan si 11 JL - Fir H ' K 3 or lf ! A t . ,V it ,t,tti t l -4 i t M t,w I Beejie Funderburke 118 Marian Phiefer Marching Band Aids Spirit it ' Monty Willis Bobby Crenshaw Marching Band Garinger's spirited marching Wildcats spent many long, hard hours on the drill field this summer preparing shows for half-time cer- emonies at football games. Unlike other school bands, Garinger's marching instrumentalists worked up a different half-time show for every game. This year our band went to Chapel Hill for a Band Day and also played at the Shrine Bowl Game. They marched in the Carrousel Pa- rade and the Huntersville Parade during the holidays. Under the direction of Mr. Mad- dox, Garinger's Marching Band represented our school in a fine way this year and really added spirit everywhere they performed. 119 Symphonic Band Symphonic Band Displays Much Talent Everyday during seventh period in the band room, you could hear Garinger's most outstanding musi- cians playing contemporary and traditional music. These people made the 1970-71 Symphonic Band. Under the direction of Mr. Mad- dox, this talented group explored various pieces of music written by famous composers. Mr. Maddox provided these instrumentalists with a laboratory experience in performing compositions of all types. During the year the Band per- formed at concerts and football games. 5513 Mike Johnson, Keith Jefferson, Jim Smith. 120 Concert Band Executive Student Committee Elected EEA k , W hy A :J FIRST ROW: tLeft to Righti Tom McElhaney, Yvonne Morton, Betty Davis. SECOND ROW: Joe Kivett, David Alexander, Jim Ware. .Ai Students wishing to further their musical abilities may enroll in the Concert Band. Under the careful guidance of Mr. Maddox, these students gain a laboratory experi- ence in contemporary and tradi- tional music. This year an executive student committee was elected to repre- sent the membership in business matters and student administration. Yvonne Morton was chosen as chairman of this committee. Members of the Concert Band made up approximately one-half of the Marching Band during football season and at parades. Three concerts were given dur- ing the year to entertain students and parents. Orchestra Orchestra Blessed with Talent Garingefs Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Robert Maddox, rehearse, analyze, and perform music of the masters. Numerous concerts throughout the year pro- vided opportunities for the Orches- tra members to demonstrate their musical talents. Garinger is indeed proud of Beejie Funderburke, Shelly McEntire, and Jane Burgess. These girls were chosen for the All- State Orchestra in recognition of their talents. Sewing as the 1970-71 Orches- tra officers, Kathy Norman, Melanie Hilder, and Mona Jones did a fine job in taking care of any Orchestra business. X E -'Q x All State Orchestra: Beeiie Funderburke, Shelly McEntire, Jane Bur- gess. 122 1 Officers: Mona Jones, Secretaryg Melannie Hilder, Vice Presi- dentg Kathy Norman, President. 'Q nil M.. .Ai 1. 155 g mmap, V . Sports Football Wildcats Are Division 6 Champs Under the guidance of Head Coach Ron Wright, 1970 was the year for the Garinger Wildcats as they took the Division 6 trophy. The season opened with a defeat but the mighty 'Cats came back with victories over East, Myers it Park, and South. Ashbrook broke the streak by defeating the Wild- cats 27-0 but Garinger came back with impressive wins over Inde- pendence, Asheville, West Char- lotte, Hickory, and Hunter Huss. Garinger then advanced to the State play-offs. Our first opponent was Winston-Salem Atkins and the 'Cats defeated the Camels 26-22. Garinger met Olympic in the semi- finals and the game was an excit- ing one ending in a 14-14 tie with Olympic being declared the winner as they had more yardage. E. .. 'stiff ' Hx. J Jw Coaches: Standing- Gene Gilleland, Steve Barnhardt, Jim Addison. Kneeling- Head Coach Ron Wright. Team: Front Row: Jesse Blount, Curtis Phifer, Bob Creed, Steve Crompton, Freddie Williams, Dale Howard, David Harman, Richard Kalista, Phil Estridge, Dennis Rorie, Charles Shaw, Rico Blake. Second Row: Tim Shirhall, Tony Dyer, Ken Young, Ronnie King, Eddie Burnette, Phil Gibson, Richard Snider, Herb Garrison, Don Hughston, John Pappas, Thomas Pride, Robert Lotharpe. Third Row: Howard Long, Phil Allred, David Holloway, Rennie Blalock, Greg Belk, John Rowell, Charles Cathey, Kerry Baker, Biff Kirby, Nathaniel Shipp, Mitchell Alexander, Chico Dunlap. Fourth Row: Van Purser, Don Purser, Gary Robinson, Bernard Gaston, Zack Bumpus, Dave Hughston, Mike Mobley, Charlie Kirby, David Cook, Mike Gathings, Clifford Byrum. Football I l Vi .Q 1 X X Charles Shaw-Back Rico Blake-Quarterback Richard Kalista-End . urs Dennis Rorie-End Tim Shirhall-Slot Back David Cook-Fullback lf' . ' V - Y '4?.aV .fn A 3' A . , l ,,li w 1G',.ff -,L r ig, .21-gf . , M, .ff .,.r ' , A , '-I! I 'fn' . 5 - 7,1 P. . y 5 I I A V'- . ,,rf! i nf by 'Quia 5 . ,.'. I . 1 .ff 4 V ' V X V A Q ' K., 5 K A N2 Robert Lothayre-Fullback Chico Dunlap-Halfback Mike Gathings-Halfback 'I27 Football xx 'Hz Mig Y-J, - 1 X l ,. T Phil Eslrldge-Tailback David Harman-Center Cliliord Byrum-Center ff if ? Gary Robinson-Guard Don Purser-Guard Van pufsepguard Howard l-0f19'GUal'd M ilchell Alexander-Guard Jesse Blount-Back 128 Football 1-Q., A-X Phil Allred-Tackle Bob Creed-Tackle Zack Bumpus-Tackle L, Curtis Phifer-Tackle Greg Belk-End Rennie Blalock-End Sw Nathaniel Shipp-End Charlie Kirby-End Cggch Wright 'I29 Football Cats Bow to Rebels Playing far below their ability, the Wildcats lost their opening game to North Mecklenburg, 26-14. Down 8-6 at halftime, the 3Cats attempted to bounce back behind the running of David Cook and Chico Dunlap but failed to put anymore points on the scoreboard until quarterback Flico Blake hit Richard Kalista in the end zone for 6 points. Chico Dunlap scored a 2- point conversion for Garinger's final tally, but it was not enough. The 'Cats were outscored 16-8 in the second half to complete the loss. Wildcats Ruffle Eagles Garinger invaded East Stadium in the second game of the season, determined to come back from a disappointing opening game. After East scored first, the game turned into a brutal defensive struggle. The Wildcat defensive line, led by Co-captain Curtis Phifer, completely shut off East's running game and the Eagles were able to complete only 2 passes the entire game. In the second half David Cook smashed through the East line time after time behind the blocking of Bob Creed and Mike Gathings. With the co-operation of the de- fensive the 'Cats had their first win 8-7. Grand Entrance Cook cracks over for six points against East N A 4 XJ Phifer and Purser stop Eagle for no gain. Garinger Mutilates Mustangs Holding Myers Park's potent passing offense to only 5 comple- tions, Garinger's defense sparkled in the Wildcats 12-0 defeat of the Mustangs. Charles Shaw picked off two of five Myers Park passes that the secondary intercepted. Meanwhile, the offense domi- nated the game scoring twice in the first half behind the explosive run- ning of Co-captain David Cook. The rest of the game, the Wildcats played good ball control and walked away with another victory. 'Cats Claw Sabres Garinger opened the game by clawing their way deep into South territory and scored 7 points but by the end of the half, South had added 7 points. During the second half, Garinger scored once again but missed the extra point. South was in close range of the goal line in the last minute of the game but was stopped by Garinger's defense led by Co-captain Charles Shaw. Cook picks up another first down against Myers Park Richard Snider-a mover of mountains. Cook slashes through the Saber line for a big gain. Football Ashbrook Stuns 'Cats After the tremendous South vic- tory, the Wildcats took on unde- feated Ashbrook in Memorial Sta- dium. For three quarters the only difference in the two teams was the six points scored by Ashbrook in the second quarter. Garinger's of- fense, led by Co-captain Richard Kalista, held an Ashbrook offense that was averaging over 30 points per game. But in the fourth quarter it all fell apart for the 'Cats. Capitalizing on many Garinger errors, the Green- wave scored 21 points in the final quarter and rolled to its fifth straight victory, 27-0. i 132 Wildcats Rout Patriots Capitalizing on numerous ln- dependence mistakes, Garinger racked up 43 points to defeat the Patriots. An inspired Wildcat de- fense Ied by Co-captain Don Purser forced 10 Patriot turnovers. Rich- ard Kalista picked off 2 Indepen- dence passes and Greg Belk a pass and a fumble. Meanwhile, Rico Blake led the offense to 26 first quarter points, starting with a surprising 21 yard touchdown pass to John Rowell. The 'Cats went on to score another touchdown before halftime and 9 more points in the third quarter. The Patriots managed one score with 20 seconds left to avert a shut- out. Garinger Slips by Asheville Unable to stop the Wildcats' rugged ground attack, the Cougars could not prevent the first touch- down when Mike Gathings charged in from the 20. The lead changed hands several times throughout the game, however, and by the third quarter Asheville had scored 14 points to Garinger's 12. The Wildcats broke loose mid- way in the third quarter relying on their ground attack made possible by Co-captain Howard Long's key blocks. Chico Dunlap's 45 yard run to the Asheville 43 was also instru- mental in Garinger's fifth victory. Football KM -ad ii M45 'Cats Scratch Lions With Co-captain Rico Blake lead- ing the way, a stingy Wildcat de- fense and an inspired offense de- molished West Charlotte 27-8. The defense held West Charlotte in their own territory for most of the first half. The Lions crossed the 50 yard line only once. Charlie Shaw intercepted 2 passes and Don Purser recovered a fumble to set up Garinger's touchdowns. Scoring all its points in the first half, the offensive line, led by Howard Long, tore huge holes in West Charlotte's defense for David Cook and Chico Dunlap to run through. 133 Football 'Cats Muzzle Huskies Garinger's last game had a slow start as the 'Cats scored the only touchdown of the first half. The defense, led by Co-captain Jesse Blount, held Hunter Huss repeatedly, and Richard Kalista made an interception on the last play of the half. The 'Cats came back fighting in the second half, scoring 14 points in the third quarter. Chico Dunlap returned a punt 70 yards for one tally, and Rico Blake found John Rowell in the end zone for a 40 yard bomb. Junior defensive back Charles Cathy got 2 interceptions. lt was easy coasting as reserves played most of the fourth quarter. Huss scored in the last 30 sec- onds for a final score of 20-6. Garinger Smokes Hickory Garinger got its chance for re- venge for last year's loss when it took the field against Hickory amid an autumn down-pour. The rain made no difference to the 'Cats or their loyal supporters as a good crowd was on hand for the victory. The Wildcats scored on their first play from scrimmage - an 11 yard run by David Cook. That was only the beginning as everyone got into the act. Co-captain Chico Dunlap got off a 34 yard run up the middle, and Cook scored again in the first quarter. Mike Gathings, Tim Shir- hall and Richard Snider all scored touchdowns for a 41-0 lead. ln the last 2 minutes Hickory managed to score 6 points to make the final score 41 -6. This victory clinched a State playoff berth for the Wildcats. On Friday, the 13th, the mighty Garinger Wildcats met the Camels of Winston-Salem Atkins in the quarter-finals competition for the State championship. The teams seemed to be evenly matched, and by the end of the half, the score was tied - 6-6. In the third quarter, Garinger broke loose and the offense drove the ball down field to score and made the two point conversion. Later in the quarter, Chico Dunlap returned a punt from the Garinger 12 to At- kins' 12 yard line. lt was only a mat- ter of time before David Cook car- ried the ball across the goal line. The score stood at 20-14. Atkins then scored again and took the lead with the 2-point conversion making the score 22-20. The Camels could not hold the Wildcats back when Gary Robinson recovered an Atkins' fumble in the Garinger end-zone giving Garinger a 26-22 victory. The Wildcats moved a step closer towards the State champion- ship. Football 'Cats Advance to Play-Offs '-1 is Now you listen to me! Wt? 1 135 Football Trojan Yardage Beats Cats On November 20 the Garinger Wildcats met Olympic's Trojans to decide which team would go on to compete in the final State play-off game. Neither team held a commanding lead and the Wildcats were unable to take advantage of the number of Trojan errors in the first quarter. The scoreboard remained 0-O until the second quarter when Garin- ger's Chico Dunlap broke loose for a 65 yard run to put the first score on the board. ln the third quarter Olympic came back with a 67 yard drive to score. ln the fourth quarter the Trojans scored again, changing the score to 14-6, but the Garinger spirit never died. In a series of well planned plays Charles Cathey scored and Chico Dunlap make the crucial 2-point conversion making the score 14-14. In a play-off game which ends in a tie, the team with the most yards gained is declared the victor. Agony was felt by every Garinger player and fan when it was learned that Olympic had gained 48 yards more than Garinger. Although Olympic was declared the winner, the Garinger Wildcats will always be No. 1 in the hearts and minds of every Garinger stu- dent and supporter. J.V. Football J. V. 's Succeed This year's Junior Varsity had an extremely successful year, and the players should be an asset to next year's Varsity. Coaches Godwin and Robinson took an excess of raw talent and molded it into the most successful J.V. team ever at Garinger. The Wiidkittens rolled to a 6-3-1 record and were undefeated in conference play, thereby following in the footsteps of the Varsity and capturing the conference crown. FRONT ROW: Jerry Spear, J. P. Laizure, Jody Jordan Tony Carter Hugh Leatherwood Doug Smith Larry Shoemaker Mark Cambria Donald Grier, Dexter Feater. SECOND ROW Decky Dennis Larry Anderson Tal Owen Mike Austin Terry Morgan Doug Alexander John Sanders, Steve Bakley, Joe Crosby, Kenneth Archie Carlyle Taylor THIRD ROW David Martin Kim Cousar Winn Barkley G C. Richie, Greg Bumpus, Jim Courtney, Brad Bradshaw Harold Smith Phil Hughston Henry Westbrook Bobby Thompson 138 S www I I X574-4625! ffgalq ' sp 'fi x Iigff, , A , Cross Country Harriers Work for Better Record This was a rebuilding year for Coach Joe Tomanchek's Harriers. lnexperience was the main prob- lem as Chuck Hughston was the only senior on the squad. Junior captain Dale Talbert was the only returning letterman. Helping Tal- bert was another talented junior, David Threat. Two bright spots on the team were sophomores Bobby Burrell and Tony Matthews. With so much underclass strength, next year's squad should be a major contender for the state championship. A its , fr .. .. V J' 'X W' Joseph Tomanchek - Head Coach FRONT ROW: Dale Talbert, Bobby Burrell, Bobby Sellers, David Threat, Wayne Reynolds. 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Handicapped by a lack ol participation, the G.H.S. cagers were constantly defeated in battles under the backboard. While the campus cagers found themselves in the hollow of disas- ter's hand, several Wildcats stood out. Seniors Chuck Hughston and Arthur Frazier helped to set the pattern while Don Hughston and Dave Hughston gave added height tothe squad. Sports are meant to build the participants in both mind and body. Winning is not all, for even in losing the purpose of sports activ- ity suceeds. Mr. Hank Madden-Head Coach 3 . X X. FS 3 1355 5+ A 1. . 'two to is. m t fw.zIF t is: - N, 'x' u3f+ K' -7 'Q' 'T iff ' : 'vi if I if Q w ,tg 1 A f E i, sf - fig 52,234--, 5 1-54, 1 .ft , i FRONT ROW: Mike Redice, Terry Howard, Harold Pride, Greg Belk. BACK ROW: Dave Hughston, Don Hughston, Javis Covington Chuck Hughston, William Marshall. ESQ .., 5 xi Mig' 2K X ZW X , f-.,'T X? 3 fs Qi Bill ' ,LI2 fi 1- ? X ,QE V J.V. Basketball Wildkittens Show Good Prospect 1971 was a good year for the J.V. basketball team under the guid- ance of Coach Steve Camp. The Wildkittens powered their way through a tough season with the help of Jim Courtney and Dexter Feaster. The J.V. basketball team had some good prospects for next year's Varsity. FRONT ROW: Carlyle Taylor, Tony Matthews Donnie Jordan Willie Hill Tommy Little SECOND ROW Jim Courtney Co-captain Phil Hughston, Buddy Floyd, Mark Cambria. THIRD ROW Joey Gregory Jim Barnes Derek Sandlfer Dexter Feaster Co captain 146 Cheerleaders VICTORY Preparations for the coming school year are begun with prac- tice and planning by the Varsity cheerleaders. The duty of the cheerleader-to instill within each student that extra spark of vitality called school spir- it-requires careful planning and concentrated effort. This year, Garinger experienced a successful School Spirit Week with the partic- ipation on the part of all Wildcats and the cheerleaders. 2434 KNEELING: Peggy Melson-Head. BACK ROW Delores Griffin Marilyn Long Roxanne Blume Sharon White Angie Mardin Pam Kidder Marion Winchester, Susan Query. 148 Delores Griffin ' f A Sharon White Pam Kidder K if w -1 -:Q -gfrg' Kiwi' . ',f-'W 5' , ,. -' ' . , .5 ' -K . ,-,mir 3' . .11 'nf gfpe f- W A' if ' W wir, r - . 11-,44,g':.' , ,,.q,5,L,,,-'v,.- .9g,.q I 5 if ,yf,5.,-'fe J!! ffifl . tiff' V f fa a Sv . , . A ,ig .. . , ,X .55 gg? wwf- X . .R Eg-5 i 4 5 I 1, ff-f r' Y . X - G - 1 .iff :wt - .. tiff . , mm? 9' f , , SL: y ii - ' xv Q 1 1 Q 3 K 'S r Q K I , n ,in f A J' ' 1'-1? awry 4 v 4 ! L . sg Q jg, Q A -- ' , 'Yfs 'vw 1 , gin . . 35-133 5 Lg' if h 1. I A 1-5. 5: f,,5,?'k FJ' ' f' --1 Z ,ff-L 3?5 g?.:. I x -I 4 f j-'Q12?f4'?2f- X -,552 . in M X, f f ,n-4'- - , f, ,f. 5- A K I , -T1 .Z fy i1..wE:,v-4i5'exffJ,gg',f 1- fg:.i'ff:2f . K N' 1, 1-. vt --we. 'A 1- - X vijzzw- . .,,a:gfv-fi,:- ' If-ff' Marilyn Long .JH Q P' EQ Q,v Peggy Melson-Head -V c'4 .vt'-ff? I9 - I elf 4 3q1 q,ii7fff r 2544 A Marion Winchester Cheerleaders Roxanne Blume Angie Hardin Susan Query 149 Cheerleaders J. V. Cheerleaders Five talented sophomore girls were selected as this years J.V. cheerleaders. These J.V. cheer- leaders were responsible for build- ing up support at all Junior Varsity games. As they served to inspire the new underclassmen, they also held a great potential for the future of school spirit. .tr ily tsp: 4 7sZQ4f i - 5 Q. F J rf gd, B . 4,-siw m . , Q i ffli d R 1? . Q r .- I... J 4 QQ. 4 . :Mi .5 1 .,..f W- A 1 hi 4 Q. W . -Q e Q 4 4. 4. 4 J 'gm Z' tin MQ .5 ,,. A at t ' 7 A my :W .3 1 , 'Q 'its SL 4.3.4 1-4.4 Q 2:0 H av K 'X .. ' 1 frfr 150 ry, , F ' d Nei ' sz? 2 ' Wanda Miller Eff? E62 -Q .. 4. A ,4 Cayrol Bracey ll X Connie Hilliard A d ld i' Judy Wood 151 Wrestling Matmen Overpower Opponents Garinger's mighty Matmen pow- ered their way through the season scoring 8 victories out of 11 matches with the team being dom- inated by veteran wrestlers. In a match with Hickory, Garin- ger kept Hickory from scoring a single point while Garinger scored 48. There was a difference of only one point in the loss to East in their annual Invitational tournament. Wrestling is growing in populari- ty at Garinger and it will continue to do so as long as we have a win- ning team such as the one we had this year. 152 Wrestlin Coach Gene Gillgland Assist. Coach Barnhart Captains: Richard Snider, Willie Harris I FRONT ROW: Alan Fraley, Anderson Harris, Charles Blount, David McKee, Wally Walker, Larry Atkinson. BACK ROW: David Harman. Steve Oakley, Richard Snider, Willie Harris, David Autrey, C. C. Phifer. 153 restling F' ,ffm 4' X J! if v,,. 3 Wrestlin 155 l rv GOIf Q ,lv 156 Duffers Led by Underclassmen Garinger's golf team for the 1970-71 season was hampered by inexperience, and Coach Bob Godwin looks forward to next year's season. The team was dominated by sophomores and juniors and it was those boys who helped the team have a successful year. Led by Ben Davis and Robin Shipman, the Duf- fers had a rewarding and success- ful season. 'Rv . -Athi ..r':2f,t1,Uf ,W 1. l 53 Q , 1 H , 4 V -,M Golf A FRONT ROW: Terry Johnson, Kenneth Wilson, Ben Davis, Robin Shipman, Rick Lynn, Jimmy Ware, David Frick, Paul Killough. BACK ROW: Willie Jackson, Carl Graves, Willie Jeffries, Bobby Crump, Tripp Barclift, Tommy Economos, Larry McLaurin, Billy Rich- ardson, Jeff Davis. l57 Tennis Netters Gain Experience Garinger's Tennis team for 1971, coached by Mr. James Dix- on, had the necessary quality of experience. The teams foundation was built around Ray Boardman, captain, and veteran players like Neil Carrol, David Eddy, Mike Padgett, and Jeff Ethington. The team was also fortified by the ag- gressive new members of the squad. This year the netters showed a great deal of potential and with enough practice and a lot of school spirit, the Garinger Netters will go all the way to the top. FRONT ROW: Mike Greer, Jeff Ethington Mike Moody David Eddy Mike Padgett BACK ROW Randy Sandsbury John Hancock Nell Carroll, Ray Boardman, Craig Wallace, Marshall Short 158 Tennis .xx ' '- x 's ig? lx ' i 'Sir 55 is ,W 1' 159 Track Cindermen Eye Conference Crown 'I60 After capturing the Division 6 Track championship last year, this year's Cindermen are looking for a repeat performance. Although the squad has few re- turning seniors, Coaches Jim Ad- dison and Joe White are counting on juniors Charles Gulledge and Dave Hughston to guide the team through a tough schedule. .f Coach Joe White-Head Coach Jim Addison FRONT ROW: David Threat, Kerry Baker, Charlie Gulledge, Jerry Ezell, John Tiedje. SECOND ROW: Sam Hudson, Larry Helms, Wayne Reynolds, Don Wright, Marvin Hinson, John Pressly. BACK ROW: Dave Hughston, James Johnson, Charlie Cathay, Harold Hern, Flandy McKinney, Kenny Archer, Biff Kirby, Harold Seegars-Manager. 161 3 Track 162 4 -, J 'cf N may H, ' . P Q 33, ., A H u . . ,fmt V W, .3 ff . Q , Q 5 J . ..., - f-' zz' Farm' .. ,-Mi-, -5 mf fy , '- Track 163 Aquaoats Lack Support This year's swim team came on strong at the beginning of the sea- son but after a few meets the team started getting smaller. By the end of the year, the team consisted of only five members. These five members were good competitors, but they were unable to fili all the vacant positions. .4 -mf i Len to Right: Danny Moore, Wayne Reynolds, Dan Lefler, Kurt White, Mike Primm. 164 J 3 3 gk 'U' ,.- . W, Swimming f if .Av - 1-. o ' 165 Baseball Baseball Prospects Bright Baseball has traditionally been a strong sport at Garinger. The team should repeat last year's perform- ance as conference champs and go on to state championship competi- tion. Although we lost a number of last year's players, the team does not lack skill and experience. Veteran players such as Greg Belk, Gary Robinson, Charlie Shaw, David Cook, Keith Isaacs, and transfer students Mike Gathings and Rico Blake will provide the talent for this year's victories. s.. FIRST ROW: tLeft to Right! Glenn Mangum, :Steve Tucker, Mike Cowan, Greg Belk, Keith Isaacs, Mike Gathings, Gary Robinson, David Cook. SECOND ROW: Gary Smith, Danny Kinder, Chuck Cochrane, Mike Smith, Tommy Little, Robert Owens, Bobby Sellers, Ronnie Klng.THIRD ROW: Rico Blake, Floyd Gunter, Harold Hern, Dennis Rorie, Johnny Rogers, Jerry Kiser, Mike Canady. I66 l Baseball Glenn Mangum Greg Belk 9 '--. W i A i in GXRINGEQSPQQL 311 sf fi- . 'Q . L' is i 'Q 1, . . ,il ,Q . geigizqs, Yjiiff ' .1 - iylgl -, Dil!-1.6 5WgiKvi133.,i ,k,,: . ,,l. Rico Blake Mike Cowan li.!..-Y .25 ,QQ twiki ref ' i 'sm .F Keith Isaacs Mike Galhings Gary Robinson ' X law ' .X David Cook NOT PICTURED: Charlie Shaw I67 Baseball !' K, ,- N.. fx W, ,V , . M, . QV, ,MN ,S .V I Q V. M - . . , .' A5- ..'w,M .. 9 -A K j '-'K ' .,J 4fk - x fin' i-5353 :NGC-. ' riff.. W- .,-Q1 ..f'k. W A . 1 ., H... 1,1 L..,,,,,.f- ,,,, ,. - A Q NX gi.: Q - . . ea 1 Q, . - ' -Q-. , W -M -N ge, ,img -'Dj - ' ,7r2.,mL,- X X, 'XE . fm, w4:4'1'aZ'f i . X X .1 2 . A '90, H-. M ' M - Eff . 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Atkins 14 Olympic BASKETBALL 49 Greensboro 58 North 70 Harding 54 Harding 50 North 63 independence 52 Hickory 81 West 65 West Charlotte 53 South 55 Hunter Huss 62 East 64 independence 67 Hickory 78 West 68 West Charlotte 53 South 56 Hunter Huss 59 East Garinger Garinger Garinger Garinger Garinger Garinger Garinger Garinger Garinger Garinger Garinger Garinger Garinger Garinger Garinger Garinger Garinger Garinger Garinger Garinger Scoreboard WRESTLING 29 West Lincolnton 19 20 Myers Park 31 30 Olympic 23 15 East 30 33 West 9 West Charlotte 8 22 Hunter Huss 22 35 South 9 48 Hickory 0 37 Albemarle 9 31 Independence 17 East Tournament 2nd District Tournament 3rd State Tournament 9th SWIMMING 54 Independence 70 West Charlotte 46 65 W. Mecklenburg 65 North 31 44 South 80 East 42 25 Myers Park 78 West Charlotte 39 31 West Charlotte 66 North 62 26 East 59 35 Independence 67 W. Mecklenburg 62 32 East 68 Independence 62 25 South 113 East 59 Independence 51 West Charlotte 26 173 Sports 174 Sports ww-.Q , 'uv N, NAL. pf' ,4 , N. .41 ,v 5 A lii, kk f' .. ,, , ,..,M . . . V .S- , NTU: 175 SP Senior Lettermen .2. M, , :fr 3,-M lu. do '9f lll. ,.. ,Sn 0 7 U! sv, 5 'F K. , ' 'Q s-',-' 'Q-s' -I ,,, , 'Ara ff, :TL Q I, L' -,, 4, ,,. X 1 if ' v 1: 1' 59 , -A Sv. .. Y v l . , m Af! 'w 'frfw ' 32--df! 0' I ,vs ge H ...xx Q' av- r ggw.-..-fm., :Q 6 ,ji-Wmwf 55? 4.5 1 4 -M 4,1 ii' f-KV '3.XE1w 5 ..xf?'1' f '- -P3-ei ' .QI-Mi-' 'H fy. prtfafggk, '.,'f1C?g.qxikJktAfrQf?1. 2 5-bf.: 'bf' 5 'L LL! iid I 1-i':'i'1 syltgim PR. t 'EVN 1' 1'5 'f'f' ,f5f'r17?'Sf49'.:'A:Q'5 gg: QQ-x,5f34 -, gy-,f:2f. V 5 Y ug.. Hit F 'isafqnvtfsfgi , Fxg, A fx 'fs '31 M , , jf , ' '11, Slx'5,,.l 1 f,+f.x-ffmxx' in I 5. -, ' ..v.jf,,,,5-'J!8I,5 1 ' 'I 5 fa, . s QMS- af a-J ' V I 'n . 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Richie 180 'RN A-if V 'figm- Ronnie Kirby Sheryl Westermorela d Sophomores Phil Hughston Carlisle Taylor M.-J if f N NX f iii Sophomore Execulive Committee 181 Sophomores Jo Ann Aasness Steve Abrams Donna Adams Lee Adams Melanie Adams John Adkisson Harry Albert Linda Aldridge Alexander Adron Bobby Alexander Hubert Alexander John Alexander Shelia Alexander Ronald Alford Ingrid Alksnis rv xt E h Q3 Q 5 .1 ' s 'A ' Q ,Q X f,. Mt N, V 1 2' . 7' i X gt 'E y. fi if in E X K A ii Nl K' ' 'i M 1 at X 3 llg i Kitt 5. S Q rf 'l 5 it tt it gg. i 1 'i'Q r f f Q, Q 6 'm 'I82 Q Eddie Allen Raymond B. Allen Debbie Allred Larry Anderson Michael Andrews Kenneth Archie Donna Arledge Scott Arrowood Gloria Asbury Jennie Ashley James Atkinson Steve Atkinson Brenda Austin Britt Austin Mike Austin K wg- 2 ,1 ,,i, ,Q : X .t1. A s A F W X i 53 1,6 K gk u 3. gsm- ,V S Q- .,: .,-5 ky. A q ,Q A kx. ,lla I . M .. Q iA y B , .,?, 'M 3 ,A it Q' ix ' D Y K W. E Q! Q 2' 3V 4' A ' . . ci, ' 'ig . j ' .ff W K xi A W XQ9' Dx -'f i' -2 A if ilu, i 12 , X, t , . A X : 1 LAX - -1:1 1-ls,-.g.1 ,,k L 4 .sf - xt S ? .tt ' T .e 'I X . P 5 TW A ., I t. so D 1 , Am, M A ., D 1 W D fi. in :K .f , w wf JR y I 3 X .Vi .. -- 'vi nf n . 4 .'., 5 5 ,, ,e .. Q h is RX: ' ' , 'X X X ii : Q' -X, Q ' 0 2 I 2 M .. 'A- L J? f..:..,' ,. N f with six ' sf if Pat Belk has a dress on just like mine! Susan Austin Pat Averett Rickey Bailey Pam Baird Donald Baker Cheryl Barber Trip Barclift Edwin Barkley Dorothy Barnes Jimmy Barnes Tommy Barnes Randy Bass Gregory Bates Glenda Baucom Michale Beard Y t Mark Beatt DeAnna Bebhar Debbie Becknell Pat Belk Ralph Belk Brenda Belton Jeff Bentley Raymond Bert David Bibeau Betty Biggers Gen Biggers Susie Bilbro Billie Black Patti Black Curtis Blackmon Sophomores 183 Sophomores X Yes, that lront tooth is a little crooked. Maybe if l look busy the teacher won't call on me. 184 Nancy Blitch Tyrone Blocker Tommy Blue Betty Blythe Gary Bogenriel Steve Boger Leon Booker Sue Bookout Darlene Bost Marlise Bostic Regina Bounsell Judy Bowers David Bowles Larry Boyd Cayrol Bracey Cynthia Bradley Charles Bradshaw Pam Brame Vickie Brandon Billy Brantley Diane Branum Bob Breth Frank Briscoe Dalton Britt Betty Britts Teresa Broom Cindy Brown Ellen Brown Larry Brown Laura Brown Mark Brown Sheri Brown Theresa Brown Tommy Brown John Brunner Kitty Bryant g . fl T T ' M 'T 3' , ! J :' ,,lt, T f T Trim, -'T.,f'J'Tff'5 T VIWV if M 1255? 'ff f N - , YO x T A ', fa, 0 V A T T L T hw, 17' ,- ffv, ff . ,T,. we . V T. v,,, 6- , ... T r' AEE? T is W.- T, at T -0' , Ah , is T as W X li, it my A 'QM .W V I W L, Q fa 5, 4 'f f ' T A y f ,Q 'tty W 4 A 1 Q fi, l rf is? :V ' if T ' ,fd 15 1, L f ,v A Nw ,wif as it m Ga ,Mm . WU ,F- ,4.w- 6 nf 12 lv -351, L ,,4' ' - Q J ,L -L., I wonder what she's doing right now? midi Sophomores Vicki Bryant Diana Buchunan Greg Bumpus Susan Burgess Debbie Burkett Marty Burkett Eddie Burkhalter Carol Burnham Bobby Burrell Joy Bushnell Denise Byers Elise Byers Michael Caldwell Bill Callaham Mark Cambria Gail Camp Daniel Cannon Connie Carpenter Diane Carpenter MaryAnn Carpenter Susan Carpenter Naccy Carias Claudia Cannaday James Carnes Anthony Carter Johnny Carter Tony Castim Linda Champion David Chapman Ginny Cheek A? Bit v to 5 .ffm .1 i Sophomores Ricky Christenbury Susan Cloninger iris Clontz Judy Mae Coley Jerry Connell Phyllis Compton Scott Cornwell Chuck Correll Alvin Couch Parthenia Coughton Alice Counts James Courtney Kim Coven Diane Cox Gary Craddock Sheryl Crawford Melody Crenshaw Barbara Crite Joseph Crosby Bobby Crump Deborah Crump Dell Courtney Carol Culbertson Jackie Culbreath Vonda Cureton Kevin Curlee Yolanda Cuthertson Marc Cutrell Doris Davidson Doug Davidson I wish I could see what's going on. 1 V, f X EL '51 We-id' r-H 'VN E , f' k..,, Y ,, N 'W my 'Mr s 3' 1 , 1 A Qi' ' A ,-43' S X i we 9 are 1 '24 1 Sophomores li That girl sure has pretty legs. a f,, ,Mx affix ff ,,,. X -L- W . il 1 ti , ws. Q -1, 4, .-ee. -W if .N 1. ' fag 3 5 A l .3 Ax N - 'N Q .1 .am fig. ' ' 47 f ,, 1 if E, 2 l ht, . ij ,, A , J , J , ,,,, , , 'Q , Qi .,,,. I ' ,aj ,W f- Q , V 5 'N M2 he ,N 2 ff: r 'N f if 'f 3 Lili, X , ,1 MQ ,W s- i- V sf L 42. it 1 Q 5 Q , ' 'U' 'M' M n, ' 'V V 4 K it 77 I ' Jeff Davis Jerome Davis Judy Davis Leon Davis Myra Dawkins Mitch Deese Decky Dennis Beverly Devinney Karen Dill Elizabeth Dillard Mike Dion Janet Dimmick Rita Dixon Jeannie Dobbs Rand Doby Ben Dodd Susan Doster James Douglas Mitchell Ducey Christa Dunham Donald Dunlap Robbie Dula Wanda Dunn Beverly Dyson Cecelia Early Tommy Economos Sammy Edelman Sandra Edmonds Debbie Edwards Freida Edwards Patty Edwards Paula Edwards Pam Elam Barbara Ellington Sabra Faires Julie Farrington 187 Sophomores Say whatl? Elaine Faulkenbury Terry Finch Arlene Fisher Beth Fitzgerld Donna Flory Mike Floyd Joey Ford Jacqueline Foster Linda Fowler Sheila Fowler James Foxworth David Frick Pamela Friday Cathrine Frye Steve Fry Craig Fuller Susan Fuller Debbie Funderburk Cheryl Furr Shirley Furtick Carolyn Gaddis James Gaddy Susan Gaddy Donna Gaither Mary Gamble Jesse Gammer Anne Garlock Darlene Garcia Steve Garcia Brian Gardner Tim Gardner Steve Garrick Frances Garrett Roger Garrett Card Gaskin David Gatewood 'IBB f ye 'Qc .ysi . X he '69 igdiflhwi ,. 57- V F ax, .,, Y x KI. N ,, V l X , ,. NIJ N , f',, dim 2: N ? if 2 -M ff 3,5 as A Q , Y Q x. - 2 4. uw H, . Q Y f, al is ,XX he V 2, , yi? 5' x er' as G 'f ' ' , 2.4: V n ezmi . 5 -ll 5. in A ws, I 'V Z ., V A Q ,, llrr EQ - fm f- if J J M, W AV ,QQ I A 4 wg.- 5 M ,X,VV , fl f x C is 'fix Qi all We W 539 W 5 fl . Q Riga, X , 2 K 'ev . 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F' my Edwin Gault Ted Gillis Vernita Givens Eddie Goodwin Mark Gordon Ronald Gordon Joan Gorley Johnny Gorry Gary Gourley Michael Grant Veronica Graves Carolyn Gray Susan Gray Roberta Green Mary Greer Michael Green Joey Gregory Donald Grier Randy Griffies Beverly Griffin Barbara Griffin Eddie Griffin Jan Griffin Janice Griffin Kammy Griffin William Griffin Felicia Guess William Gunter Donna Gurley Gayle Gwinn Rachel Hager Debbie Hall Vicki Hall Cathy Hammonds Bunny Hamorsky John Hamcock Sophomores 189 Sophomores 190 Tony Haney Anita Harmon Chuck Harpe Jeff Harrington Stanley Harry Ginger Hart Gwen Hartsell Roger Hartis Robert Hathaway Mike Hayes Ricky Haywood Claudia Hedspeth Larry Helms Van Helms Christine Hemphill Robert Hendrix Kim Herrod Beverly Henderson John Henderson Paul Henderson Marsha Hendricks Barbara Henley Jacqueline Hicks Kaye Hill Willie Hill Constance Hilliard Carole Hinson Clarence Hinson Marvin Hinson Robert Hinson Connie Hogan Kim Holcomb ' A L :, K :Ex E vs X L'l' . 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Wayne Holcomb William Holder Terry Hollars Pam Hollingsworth Patty Holt Robbie Honeycutt Robin Hood Sandra Hood Donna Hooks Bobbie Hopper Doug Hooper David Horne Mary Lynne Horne Linda Horton Bill Houck Pamela Howard Mark Howie Alan Howard Sam Hudson Eddie Huggins David Hughes George Hughes Phil Hughston David Hunter JOEllen Hyatt Debbie Hyde Eddie Hyland Pam Hypes Debbie lvesier Richard Inman Sophomores 'I92 Virginia Ingram Suzanne Irby Wanda Ivey Sharon James Karen Jarvis Willie Jefferies Becki Johnson Billy Johnson Deborah Johnson Eugene Johnson Glenn Johnson James Johnson Samuel Johnson Sharon Johnson Gary Jolly Carol Jones Cindy Jones Deborah Jones Debra Jones Marcia Jones Peter Jones Jody Jordan Mark Jordan Mike Keesler Jimmy Kelly Larry Key Jann Kilgo Daniel Killough Paul Killough Ciindy King Robert Kirby Ronny Kirby Vicki Kirby William Kirby Carolyn Kiser Vernelle Kiser fx It in s.,. 4 .4 - A g ' - 1 - st Ex if 33, I .,.: xml Q , A '-,' L' Mm , g',L ,-ia? K: x. , Mi W ' . r 1, , , f f rYf'..v. Q 1 5 ' , 5 iAlN.,2xNi'vi, XXX W-fix 5,1 fa, ,Q 1 of , . f afx U! :ga 1'3'g.ggi? 'X - 3 he-swf' gifilysf I , jen ' 3-Ai ,, w.,,..,,n A moment of solitude. .,4..., L. X fx f Oh, you caught me this time! t .. 'Q ,W N S.. , M t S Q li gl , N Q x Franklie Kiziah Jimmy Knight Bekke Koehler Susan Kootsher Robert Kranick Peggy Lamon Jan Lampley Caroline Land Carol Lands Russell Lanford Luanne Lassiter Kim Lauck Lorene Lawing Genelle Lawler Ruth Lawrence Hugh Leatherwoo Rene LeCIair George Lee Nicky Lee Peggy Lee d Sophomores Hey! ldidn't really mean it! 'NK . 193 Sophomores What do you mean by calling me trash'P 'I94 Randy Lee Shan Lee Winki Lee Ellen Lehman Teresa Lemands Joe Lentz Terri Leviner Ben Lewis Sandra Light Deedee Linker James Little Thomas Little Tommy Little Wandra Lockhart Mike Lockwood Douglas Long James Long Yunt Loo Roger Lowery Ann Lutz David Lyman Leslie Maher Beverly Mallard Mary Malloy R I am just at a loss for words. 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'Lx 'KL ,X ,Q M A X, k, at W Rachel Maness James Mangum Debra Maret Brenda Marrow William Marsh Brenda Martin Cindy Martin David Martin Steve Martin Corine Mason Frank Mason Tony Matthews Shane Maxwell Donna May Maribeth McAlister Carolyn McBride Samuel McCain Northern McCarroll Steve McCauley Theresa McClain Victor McCIeave Bill McCorkIe Thomas McElaney Christy McEntire Charles McFarland Linda Mclntyre Sherry Mclntyre Mark McLaughlin Larry McLaurin Marcia McLeod Darryl McKee Sandra McKee Randy McKinny Wanda McMuIIan Sophomores 195 Sophomores 196 Cheryl McNally Amy McNair Eula McNair Robin Meek Melvin Melvin Sabrina Merritt Ricky Metcalf Wanda Miler John Miller Karen Miller Brenda Mills Connie Mitchell Debra Mitchell Michael Mobley Donna Monroe Danny Moore James Moore Neil Moore Ted Moore John Morcock Dora Morend Kim Morgan Terry Morgan Joyce Morris Sherry Moser Patricia Mosley Roosevelt Mozee Richard Mulkey Deborah Mullis Mary Mullis Bonnie Murphy Bruce Murray Edna Nance Sharon Nance James Nealy Ward Newkirby Laura Newman Cynthia Newton Henry Nicholson David Norkett Larry Norman Lisa Norman Malia North Steven Oakley Frank Oates Billy Oliver Becky Orr Joyce Osborn Tamara Osborn Randy Overcash Joan Oviatt Joan Owens Julie Owens Kim Owens A . 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Rt . , F3 X J! , U t w .L -usb 5 I M X ,. is ss up e J i it Sophomores Robert Owens Shelia Owens Tal Owens Charles Oxendine Robert Pace Rosa Parker Marion Parnell Jack Pate Larry Paul Wesley Payne Cathie Pearce Robert Peasly Diane Pearson Francis Pendergrass Donna Penley Barbara Penninger Brian Peters Anne Phifer Carol Phifer Debbie Phillippi George Phogen Ricky Pierce Sam Pinnell Karen Platt Martha Plummer Betty Poole Susan Pope Stan Pope Phillip Porter Jan Porter 197 Sophomores Curley Potts Joel Pressley Shelia Prevatte Vicky Price Marie Pride Ronald Pride Cathy Ann Prichand Bo Proctor Ricki Purser Chris Rallis Cindy Rankin Conellia Ray Nancy Ray Nadyne Rayfield Nancy Ready Hubert Redfern Michael Redice Robert Reed l98 is s , j. ,Rl ,gg Q' X in . i' iii 1 Q. . K - -- , Y 5 ,. '1 fi' he lk A , 54, NS -1-3 ,, an-,W -we ' X ,V 5 , lm ff-S. We've got to stop meeting like this . . . 1 , g ..., ,ii A lx P v. .- -we.- ' i X ci 11 N AK K' 8 'Q me S4 ' .f ' tl 'Wy K Q sk :Q 2 k Q ' ' P 1 0 gi ' 3 i xi 4 4 5 2 , .' ,EB Y r Q 1 1 L , 'f f Boy I sure would like to run my fingers through his hair. it 1, sa t , , it ia .. , T , A fi? lf' . S U is. 4..' M t 'K Q- z 'TT' T - i ' i .avg in 'i W' K mg it gi? i X . .rx ,A iw' in 1, Q,N ,LM N-it if . ,Q XY- K l .Ev xc S as H., , 1' , , U .1 'M Q' ' We 1-'ef 1 - ,, 'R X ' . ,. , -1 Wi, zaf'1-' + f 'j if A 'XX l 5 at 1, ls J' 155. xt, .ie nt 6115 -. -4 Nm xyiff 'tvs -1 Q. f K! w . - -1, f f .1:, Orrin Reeder Cynthia Rees Janet Reid Windi Renfro Roberta Rice Shelia Rice Randy Riggins Mary Rigly Debbie Rion Sandra Ritch G. C. Ritchie Cindy Robinson Larry Robinson Melinda Robinson William Robinson Katrina Rogers Kenny Rogers Sharon Rose Cynthia Rouse Betty Rowell Henry Rubin Darrell Rummage Susan Russell John Sain John Sanders Carol Sanders Marie Sanders Derek Sandifer Jennifer Sauage Delphia Saunders Debbie Savage Kay Sawyer Terry Sayles Jan Scarborough Francine Schultz Gary Scoggins Kim Scoggin Vernon Scott David Scronce Pamela Scruggs Steven Seegers Eddie Sells Patricia Shaia Tuenlim Shaw Gregory Shepard Chris Sherrill Ruthis Sherrill Robin Schipman Larry Shoemaker Freida Shu David Simpson Evelyn Simpson Janice Simpson John Simpson Sophomores 199 Sophomores 200 John Sims Richard Sims Joan Sloan Laura Sloan Brooks Smith Carolyn Smith Christy Smith Douglas Smith Eleta Smith Harold Smith Jerry Smith Joan Smith Joe Smith Lisa Smith Livvi Smith Mike Smith Mike Smith Paula Smith Paula Smith Susan Smith Debbie Sneed Julius Sneed Cathy Snider James Snipes Myra Sowell Jerry Speer Danny Spencer Becky Spinks Connie Spruiell Susan Stacker . r A 1 J ' 4 r 'siir to ., 'ek Amtsegf 1 'P' 49 'XA J .E 2 A W S3 ,Jer mf H. . A A y Q.. ,N ,xg ,k.: i F W, .: I L xl X R X ' tyi , .. 13 'YR' Q . -, We M' K gy I 'Q K .X pi -Lf . 2 . M I Q . fi 4 QQ 'S W 4 .if , ' i 3 gsm, , if N in .sf st -, ri-V xx W1-'F 4 , , 3.31 xg VS Hs.. .X N, -if - x. . ., AA K 'Y 1 fit Q k . if . W f.-ef 3512 if -5:1 ,t in i t .eff-1 2, 5, rf 1 'M , 4 t, L 1 ,N . Bi? -45 .V .. .Vu,i:. .J Wt X MQ as , ,- We Cvw 4. 'x ,,. While you ball. -4' guys are playing handsies, I'm gonna get the 1 . X . L. 3, x fx 6- Q '- if 1, Q A .. 1 we ay - L , fax w N 53 3.331 J ' it 2 of f X 11 X LQ! . ' ev ' -f 4 tt T it 1 .iN14: ' i -- an A it Q, ,v . .W . it ,ER f ri QQ' 'f . , ., L 5 , A 1 ask. L K k all f ,st , et t X ss M 'fa 4- 1 , S T si X mf S Q if - t :tl my WTS , .-. .. ,t N f- K x t Xb. K f . - 3 ti ' f , ,- sh' W W t JN A t L 32 Q. N f t --.. y ag. . ' ' Q VM . 'f '5 '- 0 1 i X taxi El, ff' ,V Q il . t I--, -.-. 7 W L ..,,. V i if ,,-k - km - -l,-- f f fi? 22 S 'Ei' J Q 4 in: seg 11 'Ek vs ,f is-Mx T, T' fight 'W -ir An- A! Daisy Stamey Kathy Stamey Cathy Starnes Debra Starnes Wayne Starnes Linda Stegall Kathy Stetler Charles Stevens Deborah Stevens Patricia Stevenson Jeffrey Stewart Kathy Stewart Terry Stewart Gerald Stinson James Stitt John Stogner Kathrine Stricklen Danny Stoud Pat Stroupe Jan Swett Buddy Sykes Raymond Sykes Raymond Tate Shelia Tate Ronnie Taylor Mark Teal Carolyn Teasley Deborah Teeter Michael Terry Mitchell Thomas David Thompson Deborah Thompson Ensie Thompson Keith Thompson Michael Thompson Sabrina Thompson Sophomores ,J , it ttf Only my hair-dresser knows for sure. lt's a bird. it's a plane. . . 1 X 201 William Thompson Debbie Tillery Brenda Tillman Kathy Tinker Becky Tillison Barry Torrence David Torrence Sharon Torrence Shelia Townsend Danny Trull Joan Tucker Sarah Turner Flenee Tyson Ronnie Tyson David Umbarger Donna Uzzell Robert Wade Chris Waechter Barbara Wagner Ellen Wainwright lvey Walker Anne Wall Celia Wallace David Wallace Malinda Wallace Marsha Walpole Kay Wampler Dier Ward Pam Ward Patti Ward Frances Ware Lynn Watkins Evelyn Watson Geri Webb Pam Weems Michael Welch Cheryll Welsh Jenny Wensil Henry Westbrook Pamela Westcott Sheryl Westmoreland David Wheeler Martin Wheeler Diane White Kurt White Sandra White Beckie Whitehurst Becky Whitley Debbie Wiedeman Ellen Wilcox Carylan Wiley Donna Williams Mary Williams Peggy Williams -F l ga. ,qi e as ev 11' ur 'K 3- x if si we Q iii Q, 4. ,Q at ,, ea 'EQ x W . as- all A sq-,W 3 - , xg if , ,gn eil 'F' v is 5 S T55 1 gd 5 xt ,N , at . N., Xa , may ei , I - 1' 'fi' f. -so 4 5 vffjx Q . , ,QT K , 'ft' ' it Qi, 'Tv' ' ,sv rw y , ,' .2 wt S be ' i t it X335 ax 35 l 'N 'fl gi., ls. Q.- I- 1 f 'igzlzlz .S H 155 M iv . Q, .irfl V- Q a I' -- K T: If. gr -F fc. fm. Ajj' gr., tit all 0 ' f fiat ESQ i..:'?Ixe'1'Z ' -Ea:-. 2 ,QS WI L? M M it S ,Q Q 1 ug., k 5' .-. I 'fix S ' um. '11 ' -51 iv' . xc? Q ix- Ffv F1 'M Q 1 . Y :M V l '-' f 1 is f 1 Viv W if. v , . 1 +, W I ,Mfr I V' '- ,, ,WL , if f : f 1 xlz L , as 5 '4 A 1 5 ' ' ' IL? ,, :gh V , gf 7, B ,, ta ' lf? Y B it if lf -r r s X V ,SA . . j V , as A H . in iw .,,7v,F, sf f , J Samuel Williams Brenda Williamson Kac Willis Angela Wilson Carol Wilson Harold Wilson Patti Wilson Joel Windham Maylar Wing Ramona Winslead Anita Withers Brent Withers Stephanie Withers Jayne Wolfe Pamela Wolfe Sharon Wolfe Michael Woodie Susan Woodruff Judy Woods Gamesena Workma Lex Workman Marie Worsley Karen Yandle Donald Yeldell Caroine Yost Cynthia Yost Barbara Young Karen Young Larnarna Young Ronald Young Sophomores I1 You shouldn't have said that, now I'm going to be upset. Well, she did it again! 203 Juniors Junior Class ,w '. 204 Cassandra Martin Mark Ashley, chairman 13 Robin Black Juniors gf, Randy Sansbury Wanda Winchester Junior Executive Committee First Row: Wanda Winchester, Robin Black, Cassandra Martin. Second Row: Randy Sansbury, Mark Ashley. 205 Juniors Gary Aaron Randy Agee Vickie Alden David Alexander Eric Alston Willie Alston, Jr. Hank Anderson Jerry Anderson Joni Andresen Donna Arbogast Ronnie Armeen Mark Ashley Barbara Attaway James Aycock Kerry Baker Terry Baker Zahira Badran Arthur Barber Debbi Baucom Vickie Beasley Tommy Beatty Dolly Beck Cecile Bedford Cindy Belk Donna Bennett Linda Berryhill David Bilbro Floy Bishop Janet Bivens Pam Bivens Crissie Bizzell Pam Black Flobin Black Sherri Blackburn Charles Blount Janice Boatright ,E Q .. t. X .. Q al A W y W,,.. t. Sa 1 .Q A Q , Y 'fi E Elks 'X' . -t .,.. I 'Yi . - A ? ith. w ,az L 1 F 'vs M t r . li., - Q t 3 ,, ' s I w J. rl 5 1 , 1 A . f 'f f s ' TWP 5 1 qi 2 wi X Y l sl x ril ' Happiness is beingacheerleader. l iust washed my hair and I can't do a thlng with it fm 'v-1 Juniors Chuck Bohler Deborah Bolick Jeri Boyd Milton Boyd Larry Bradley Phyllis Brandon Joey Brewer Beverly Britt Randy Broadnax Douglas Broadway Barbara Brooks Richard Brooks Cindy Brown Gladys Brown James Brown Kay Brown Kevin Brown Mike Brown Ruth Brown Debbie Buchanan Jane Burgess Sheila Burgin Eddie Burnett Johnny Burton Beth Bushnell Steve Byerly Cynthia Cable Elaine Cadle Tim Caldwell Mike Callahan Gary Campbell Jim Campbell Tommie Campbell David Cannon Wade Carpenter John Carson Larry Carson Frankie Carter Charles Cathey Patsy Cato Larry Chapman David Chastain 207 Juniors Stewart Cheek Renda Chenoweth Melanie Cherry Mark Christenbury Pattie Clark Charlie Claud Nancy Cobb Sherry Coble Chuck Cochran Jackie Coleman Johnny Coleman Patricia Coleman Robert Coleman Kent Collins Mitchell Collins Angela Cook Randy Cook Larry Cooke Debra Coram Anna Cottros Debbie Couet Darryl Covington Dreama Cox Deborah Coyne Linda Crassons Steve Crompton Flobert Crow Vanessa Crump Sammy Curlee Brenda Danner Debbie Dark Linda Daugherty Aldriche Davidson Ben Davis Betty Davis Clinton Davis Sheila Davis Sherry Davis Wanda Davis 208 sf t QR has: ff we ' -W xg Qx nh we X . sw., at 3 r I'm not really happy. . . my smiIe's stuck. That wasn't funny. ,rx E2 '-.. S 1 A lr H , is , ff., fs ,, W Q ,M laik ,J 'L 1-'ms-:I w M '5 xl ,.-X fi ,, ir, , X V X . ay' - w it P Ag :C ,.k. 1 5 A . Q Q K 'T 5 . w. -I ' , ' N' 1' ' ' 2 2,3-,, ' 1 5 yr' Q ' g 3 232 'Q sg 1 'wic- Y it 1 'N' uni? - Juniors Ann Davenport Calvin Dean Janet Dean Angela Deese Wayne Desse James Dennis Judy Dew Lewis Diantonio Teresa Dick Barbara Digsby Ann Dixon Fred Doby Philip Dorsey Bill Dotson Naomi Douglas Hank Draddy Steve Drake Cindy Duncan Dennis Duncan JoAnn Duncan Judy Dunlap Tony Dyer Don Easterling Iris Eddins Rose Eddins David Eddy Eddie Edwards Ann Elliott Pam Elliott Diane Ellis Jim Elmore Earlene Erwin Amy Estes Anita Diane Esteridge Gary Evatt Kim Ewing 209 Juniors Jerry Ezell Lynn Faires Ronnie Farrar Ethel Feaster Mike Felker Melinda Ferguson Teresa Ferrell Vanessa Fincher Patti Fisher Janet Fitzgerald Pam Fitzgerald Katina Fleming Linda Flowe Richard Flowe Debra Flowe Th reaca Flowers Buddy Floyd Cindy Ford Nathan Ford Robin Foster Denise Fowler Alan Fraley Elaine Frazier Cindy Frierson Susan Furr Gelena Gaines Hildred Gainey Barbara Gantt Jimmy Gardner Mike Gardner Mike Garmon Herb Garrison Rick Gatewood ' Bruce Gatlin 210 J f of Q N H, - M M l t 'fa vs , Q. z,. 9'r me-K. mf K Nl 1 J ,. gf. - J J 1 Q J 5 ' , . N , Q- L fn .W 3 ' JI if L 3- f ' X 1' H L , KA 'ib A 'hkh K xxx, ? 'Nfii'Q W. ' - ,r x '-N' FEW? 5 . v 'rl 'S 1 4. if fi V1 if l W 'Q What do you mean, you don't have your dues? 4 . 5 A !?'f' if - if 1 K 2 . , ' sm ' ', A 34 Q' '-S1 ' Q 5 w.,,iN,X , H, yu, . Yes: you still have to pay 32.00, even if you're not going fo the Junior-Senior. l Q? W ,-,f JUl'liOl'S Bobby Gibson Lindsay Gibson Philip Gibson Billy Gladden Vanessa Glenn Janell Gloede Joyce Godfrey Elio Gonzalez Rhonda Gooden Mark Goodson David Gordon James Graham Marie Gray Karen Grayson Debra Green Denise Green Mackie Gregory Ruby Gregory Debra Grier Yolanda Grier Debbie Griffin Deloris Griffin Freida Griffith Laura Griffiths Charles Gulledge Donna Gunnells Floyd Gunter Wanda Hagler Debbie Hahn Holly Hall Diane Hands Barbara Hanson Terry Hardin Bill Harmon Dickie Harrell Delton Harris 211 Juniors Myra Harris Susan Harrison Tommy Harlis Susan Harton Linda Hales Cindy Hatley Susan Haynes Karen Head Mary Jane Heavner Jo Hedrick Madeline Heine Cathy Helms Claudia Helms Lester Helms Eddie Henderson Gary Henderson Pam Henderson William Henderson Debbie Hendrix Pat Herring Janet Hickman Scotty Hicks Mike Hildreth James Hill Dawn Hilton John Hines Chris Hinson Diane Hinson Dan Hoke Eric Hoke Rhonda Holder Anthony Holloway David Holloway Eileen Holston Pam Holtzclaw Tommy Honeycutt 212 ae Y , ' f za., . 5.1, ,N X 4-. ' w s o tlrt I x bg 4,11 l'x an I' if -if , .S LQ. ff? ' if K L In if J f .na pn at Do you really expect me to believe that'7 x, JW, -4 E- X i .4 M, -fm M ew 1-, Q., . Q., g Y J l i 45 N, 1 5 Q, ,S S ff- , I 5, f 'T M y ' 3 , 1 is ., L gy , , Hey you on the third row! Wake up! -Q :fl 'wif 'S J 'V Q Q 'ib- Law - sl ,, iw .QQ i A!l J' F3 1' 'if 5 F x di W 32' 'ze if Ya w -il -,nfs 1 Juniors Carolyn Hood Gloria Hoover Mark Horne Dawn Horton Mike Horton Zoe Hough Dale Howard Max Hoyle Susan Hubbard Stuart Hudgins Betty Hudso Sandy Huffman Michael Hughes Dave Hughston Don Hughston Ann Hunsucker Hazel Hunt Randy Huss Mike Hutchinson Joy lsenhour Sherry Jackson Cynthia Jefferson Herbert Johnson Jerry Johnson Sheila Johnson Terry Johnson Candace Jones Shirley Jones William Jones Donnie Jordan Johnette Jordan Susie Jordan Peggy Joyce Harlese Judge Tim Kelly Brenda Kennedy Danny Kinder Lynn King Ronnie King 213 Juniors Biff Kirby Zerelda Kirby Joe Kirkpatrick Ricky Kiser Karen Kitchens Joe Kivett Julie Lambert Julie Lambert John Lawrance Brenda Lee Gail Lee Robert Legette Betty Lewis Nancy Lewis Terry Lewis Ann Little Carolyn Long Marilyn Long Renee Long Cameron Low Debbie Lowman Van Lowry Flick Lynn Tracey McClain Debbie McClellan Marilyn McClelland Lynn McClendon Jim McCloud Vickie McClure Kyle McCorkle Patti McCorkle Randy McCoy Janice McDaniel Johnny B. McDonald Arlena McDow Debbie McElveen David McKee Janice McKee Robin McKee 214 9, iw if . K ' 'i 'Flex M S sa 'fa '2 P s? s. its is Q Q5 Legg L N v QM.. X el ,X i ,A A .. ,M s 4 X to ,g X T , 'ti 5 X 1? Wi ix X A 7211? e.w,si1,z.g .. ,1 - K at lib ,, 1. I Come on, just one sip. ri So that's what color you get from green, orange, purple, yellow, and pink!! s .354 ' 'F i . 6, , E . f if 5 ... K 3 ft N ' 'Y' LQ' ,ii g , R' 52:1 kwa ir' - E cr- ., ..,, . I ' fu 5 1 , Y- r, K -' 'ff' x hi V A . ,1 'ft we X if L - H at .tux f s Q v i Q .550 tw may Juniors Chip McKinzie Doug McKinzie Betty Jo McKnight Channie McMillan Terry McRae Nan-c Mabry Joe Mana Debbie Malcolm Mark Mangrum Don Manus David Marks Ella Mae Marshall Cassandra Martin Pat Martin Patricia Martin Phil Martin Charles Marus Janet Mason Ronald Matthews Sandra May Terri May Dean Maxwell Gloria Maxwell Thomas Maxwell Brooks Maynor Debbie Medford Jeanette Medlin Gail Meek Valorie Merritt Steve Messer Betty Miller Pamela Miller Flay Miller Victor Miller Kathy Mills Phyllis Monroe 215 Juniors Mike Moody Katy Moore Al Morens Pete Morgan Rick Morris JoAnn Morrison Marlene Morrow Marilyn Moser Frank Mullis Carolyn Murton Alan Myers Richard Nantz Henry Neely Randy Neely Nancy Newell Nick Nicholson Gay Nunn Sharon Oakley Fred O'Daniel Valerie Oder Ellie Ogden Vicki O'Neal Allen Orbison Terry Orr Louis Outen William Owens Cindy Presson Mike Padgett Jimmy Page Danny Panther James Pappas John Pappas Kenneth Parks Marion Parnell Bill Patterson Charles Paty 216 vw 'S viii' t--. .4- ' K 4' J N V1 S f.. KX . Qt x t ' es x i. R44 t Q- , 'is-we' x f Y X, , L , : MTV Z. Look who just walked in!- I' -1. hi F' 4 :M Y .,k: , N fu' Juniors Marcia Payne Q Ss Donna Peacock Gil Pearson Catherine Perry Marilyn Perry Wesley Perry Don Peters John Pettigrew Marion Phifer Morna Pigford Buddy Pigg Kathy Pike Sylvia Pinnell Allie Pinson Mary Plumer Ann Porter Shelby Porter Gail Posey Kathy Poston Hope Potts Dale Prather Gardenia Preddy Mark Propst Richard Pugh Becky Putnam Reginald Quick Betty Randall Jacqueline Ray Martha Ray William Redfearn Hey! lt's going to blow upl 217 Juniors Douglas Redfern Denise Reed Robert Reeder Terri Rees Jeanna Reid Janet Reid Janice Reid Michael Reville Wayne Reynolds Gary Rice Cindy Rickenbaker lsiah Roberson Dan Roberts Diane Roberts Richard Robertson Charlie Rogers Sandy Rose Theresa Rose Gloria Ross John Rowell Kenneih Royal Jan Rudisill Teresa Rushing Robert Russel 218 st. I' K HX :xt gs ' v' 'Nr How did she say I was supposed to do this? .1 Hi Hmmmm . . . Veeeery interesting Juniors Russ Russell Janice Sanders Randy Sansbury Diann Sansing Collene Saunders Mindy Saunders vs..N Randy Scarborough Dee Seegers Bobby Sellers 1 Connie Sessoms Richard Shanklin Phyllis Shaver Jamie Shelton Sandra Shinn Clint Shu Chuck Shue James Shytle Debby Simms Janet Simpson Merry Sizemore Skip Slaughaupt Butch Smith is f Jeffery Smith Gary Smith H' D 3 gs 5 I 'i ' . ' 'f il A Oh no! I've lost my contact! Could it be bad breath? 219 Juniors 2 Karen Smith Kathy Smith Kim Smith Mike Smith Nancy Smith Peggy Smith Rickey Smith Sandy smith Shauna Smith Vicky Smith Richard Snider Myra Sowell Doug Stacker Libby Starnes Greg Starr William Staurakas Jaime Stemple , fy. mg '-A15 is 2- , 2- A F ' 1 5 A4 , r 5- X 4 Y'25rr?iLgr ' 5? We are the mighty, mighty Wildcats! 'I .f gr X i ,gg X ,G Bob Stetler it 54 V sift Jan Stewart M Michelle Stevenson W ,Q X f gf 3' 'S ' ,ga 'vs X L, See... I only had one cavity! Juniors fri. nazi A 534 , , f an What the heck is an overhead cam? ' K J Q M Q M 3 xx t J, ,xg .Ab gh y - tm. I, Well, you see, it was like this . . . TQ Qt , VN NS. .Q Patsy Stewart Vola Stewart Lonnie Stinson William Stitt Barbara Storck Ricky Stravakas George Streater Craig Streiff Frankie Sturdivant Susan Styron Sue Sullivan Jan Suttkus Jerry Sutton Dale Talbert Tim Tarleton Chris Tennent Nathaniel Thames Cindy Thomas David Thomas Dick Thomas Gerald Thomas JoAnne Thomas Joe Thompson Johannah Thompson David Th reatt John Tiedue 221 Juniors Warren Tinner Paula Toler Joye Tompkins Teresa Trammell Chip Trexler Steve Tucker Donald Tyson Denny Wade Joyce Wagner Beth Waite Verna Waiters Lynn Wallace James Ware Paula Warlick Steve Washam Gay Wayne Gregory Weatherly John Webb Michael Wentz Carolyn Westcott Beverly White i , 'E XX E i N 1, -.w,ti . ai.. we -X, N ,M e 5 at I tm -. W 14 ixet ll T. T 1. N if K I Q xc lg t 5 EE' Ng ,Q s Nw, it X as K We live got the fringe blues! Just call me Bridget the midget Either the building just shifted or a bomb went off! Juniors Connie White Mark White Sharon White Tommy White Debbie wnmey Skip wnmow Q nga ,Q The sounds of silence. Carol Whittington Eddie Whittington Carol Wilcox David Wike Corine Wiley William Wiley Terry Wilkerson Ann Williams David Williams Deborah Williams Freddie Williams Janice Williams L ,ax g 3 .rj A yi Kathy Williams A W. V m Q ,. Ramona Williams laaigiilg ' e A V, . 14'i'2bf3s-A-1' if' Ricky williams '33 Robert Williams Shirley Williams Steve Williams 223 Juniors Valeria Williamson Wanda Winchester Judy Wise lris Withers Carolyn Wofford Debbie Wolfe Kevin Womie Julie Woodburn Ann Woodruff Linda Woods Jeff Worley Don Wright Nina Wyatt Carolyn Yandle Lori Yandle Bassam Yassin Leona Yeldell Steve Yokley 224 9 . , ,i , mfg 173.5 . Y. ' 'f S 4 if 4 Y lam mn Y Mai H K 4 Q H f.W-or we - ff' i,,., ' M 'N 464 If' , .5 M 0 I my .4 J 'J 'ffl' ,LA ,, , 3 sk I a K fk. f 22 , J Y . A eg' 9 A I 1 ' H . L' ff Stephen York Ken Young Stephanie Zagar X , Ee , M- we ,fl 15 And girls put this mess on every day? 1 ' ' M 7 1 -1'-Sh,g'i' ?E iff V22 4. , mg- , ...,f 'f - .. .. .., ',- ' Iliff' GGG? for-w2'w.iwfwW'fW? ,ff ,f fl '11 eff: 'E 1- -f l- ,. if -,. ,- V -Q, -1-L Xww -1-S f-.- . p- R 1,......-...lap-. fr fy' Ak , . VV , ,xg -A M fig ' '-1 f . , 4' V - Ak A QW . ll K4 ' 2 X, A bg 1 X . -'I 1 5,3 I X x ' ' A - - ,' . 'a - 4355 1 . V V, , J , Q Q J- 54 . ' X N V f X -i! .fax I X J,-KX x V ,N l ff i ' x s s ...Z x ' 5 x K - 1 . ,' 5x1 , .xx N-N ,Y . W.p1L,.f' ..,,5'X 'X -. TEE?-fi' X U 5 I ,LXR . N 1 N Q I. X7 , , Q K 1 . 5 '4 we w A , V- . 5 . f, -5 -LW, L 8' ' . ITA ' A W V - :mdk N -i , ,su ' If ' N ,A x, , fl. RNA , K, N x bu - I . X 1 -an , ' J' . rl ' V . .f . . .X ,, X d I E -.. .4 ,, f X . rg 1 . K 1 Y L l A 1 x 'N P n J 4 ,N 4 - f . gi. 'f 4 J. I K .F V ff 5 , , A -' x A . N . v '71 g' 1 - . . 'A gn, ,Z l. 4 ' 1 g' 'V '- 'il , ' I - ...ff Senior Class Senior Class Officers 228 Mike Gathings, Chairman V - Y! if gg 5 3 Vernon Piehl Beejle Funderburke O 4 Y Seniors Q 39 Q S L E A I r L : I 5 Q ?N . - J Javis Covington pany Wade, yrs -H Q, ., 4 22 3 1 X if -1 xv. Lk 9 Seniors 230 Lyle Watson Abrams Linda Ann Alexander Rose Marie Alexander Sandra Arlilla Allen Phillip Warren Allred Patricia Iris Almond John Ed Archibald Cleveland Ardrey John William Ardrey Deborah Sue Armsirong Vickie Anne Armstrong Denise Anita Arndt Ronald Dean Arrowood Susan Ariz Donna Lucille Austin --Q fir -rf? , , ,.,..,.fM 5 Boys, the front of the room is the other way. div Linda Kathleen Austin Ray Eugene Austin David Grimes Autrey Denise Ann Bacot Patricia Gail Bagley Patricia Ann Bailey Seniors 231 Seniors 232 Robert E. Bailey Gloria Charlene Baker Robert Walton Baker Lawrence Lewis Baker Terry Lynn Baker Bobbie Lynne Baldwin Y' 1 ,.,,,......1.-H- 'Qs-on-of Q,,,v- Did you say what I think you said? 90?- Donna Marie Balog Michael Timothy Barefoot Lois Kathleen Barley Lucy Rebecca Barnelte William Oscar Barrett Joyce Lee Bass Oliver James Beard Pam Beason John William Beaty Vickie Lynn Beaver Gregory Lynn Belk Mary Charlene Bell Seniors 233 Constance Ann Bell Wendy Louise Bell Roberi Clyde Benson Robert Miles Berrier Carolyn Sue Berry Russel Paul Bigham Catherine Ann Bishop Kathy Marie Black William Rennie Blalock Let's see, that 5 O00 word essay was due today betler think up some excuses quick s lt's going to be a tough practice today. wid? Jesse Lee Blount Carol Ann Bloxham Valerie Roxanne Blume Seniors 'X .J Raymond Kent Boardman Thomas Franklin Boggs Ella Maxine Bolton 235 Seniors Joe Luther Bookout Janice Kay Borst David Eugene Bowman Hubert David Boyles Ill Larry Steven Boyles Beverly Ann Bracey I'm a Wildcat, couldn't be prouder .... 236 My fellow Wildcats fi, Seniors lt's going to be a long wait. Marta Jean Braswell Marshall Scott Broadway Marcia Lynn Brooks Cheryl Anne Brown Corliss Louise Brown Harvey Earl Brown, Jr. Stephen Brodie Brown Susan Adair Brown Willis Lee Brown 237 Seniors Contemplation Robert John Brudnicki 238 Cindy Brumfield Wanda Jane Bryan! W.,gg?-g- ,+L , , - , f 1 -Q -0h..,4ma-ova I thought I was buying a balloon! ...nun-n-vw 'T P A h Gilbert Howard Buckley Vicki Lee Bullock Zachary Allen Bumpus Patricia Susan Buraglio Robert Edward Burch Samuel Burchfield Vicki Charlene Burnelte Nancy Susan Burnham Joseph Davis Butler Clifford Alexander Byrum Marylln Ruth Cain Teresa Karen Call Deborah Camp Susan Leslie Campbell Michael Harriss Canady Seniors 239 Seniors 240 Angela Lucile Carnes Sondra Lee Carpenter Arthur Augustine Cathey, Jr. Richard Neil Carroll Virginia Mae Chambers Veronica Gayle Chance John Clement Michael Cloud Juanita Lynette Clyburn Lugenia Cohen Shelia Denice Coleman Joyce Marie Collins Surprise! . . .A Birthday Party for Flosita! N Seniors 43... .1 f'-u 5 Friends, Romans, Countrymen . . . Pamela Anne Conder Pamela Jean Connell Wade Thomas Constant David Bruce Cook John Douglas Cook Karen Anne Cook 241 Seniors 242 Ray Gene Cook, Jr. John Robert Costin Donald Grice Coulter Andrew Javies Covington Michael William Cowan Robert Charlie Cox Dianne Elizabeth Cram Marlon Keith Crawford My teacher must have made up that word. Robert Walter Creed Bobby Lee Crenshaw Janis Jane Crump Wendal Culbreth David Cunningham Deborah Marie Cupit Seniors 243 Seniors Syinbol of all a Seniors' dreams . . . Beverly Anne Cureton Beverly Diane Curlee Carolyn Cuthbertson Lynda Marie Danner Richard Wayne Davidson Mary Leslie Davis 244 Q 0-:Q 3 Wanda Kay Davis Diane Elizabeth Deal Teresa Diane Deese Clarice Dixon Teresa Caroline Dooley Sherry Douglas Kathy Delores Dowdle Patricia Dianne Downey Vicki Lynn Draper Kenneth Howard Duffell Peggy Duncan Perline Ann Duncan Seniors 245 Seniors l What did you bring for lunch? 246 Lawrence Kenneth Farrar Nancy Jane Feimster Carolyn Judy Ferguson Joyce Faye Ferguson Judy Elizabeth Ferrell Donna Dean Fisher Lee Robert Fisher Sheila Gay Flowe Sibyl Denise Flowe Sylvia Louise Fore .1 Linda Carolyn Dunlap Nicholas Constantine Economos Vicki Carol Edmonds Patricia Wynell Edwards Philip Dean Estridge Jeffrey Lee Ethington William Rodney Evans Nancy Elois Ewart Amy Lynn Falk Robert Donald Falls Seniors if , 'X W limp if ly, 5 I wish we'd read books like these in class. 247 Seniors 248 Bruce Dean Foster Debra Rene Foster Pat Foust Gloria Yvonne Fowler Danny Martin Fraley Durand Monroe Freeman Virginia Blackburn Fullerton Vanessa Jametta Gallman Harvey Bernard Gaston -P3 ,g IGN- f I -1 ' C. C. - a diver onthe swim team? is 'Ei xg 'WE It Can you tell me where the 800 building is? A A ml Y rw Seniors Michael Edward Gathings Robert Keith Gemin Cathy Ann Gibson Anne Elizabeth Godfrey Deborah Dare Goff Laverne Belinda Gordon Warren Douglas Gordon Myra Delphine Graves Michael Andrew Grier 249 Seniors Catherine Marie Griffin Benard Wymon Griffin Richard Dallas Grimes Deborah Susanne Grundman Carol Ann Hancock Karen Denise Hankins 250 2 Mr. Smith just showed me how to work this thing five minutes ago. Eunice Angelique Hardin Horace Jenkins Harkey ll David Westley Harman Bruce Cornelius Harper Charles Johnson Harrell Blanche Harris Janie Elizabeth Harris Flobert Thomas Harris Willie James Harris Mary Linda Hathcock Pamela Sue Hatley Kathie Denise Hawkins Thomas Clifton Hayes Brenda Jean Haywood Marvin Williamson Heathe rley Seniors 251 And then what did she say'7 Pass the word around Eddie Earl Hefner Barbara Boyd Heine Debra Jean Helms Michael Leon Helson Vivian Priscilla Hemphill Michael Eugene Hicklen K? I really don't care what you say! Melanie Claire Hilder Eugene William Hill Jeanette Hill Robert Norman Hill, Jr. Elizabeth Lane Hilliard Danny Lee Hinson Debra Marsha Hinson Mildred Louise Hinson Willie Jackson Hite Seniors 253 Seniors 254 W ,,Y: I f H .1,,.x 5 , ,iz f' - . K ,VG Who's got the ball? .SW LJ? I Elizabeth Kay Hodge Sheila Marie Hodge Carolyn Lyvonne Hodges Rebecca Sharon Hoffman Susan Belinda Hoffman Pamela Hoke -ny: .Q YQ ,al E r T 1 1 fu ..,, 9 . Q 4 i , I -si. gf fl 23? 1 L+ H ,YY Ja... f, Four more chapters to go . .. ' ,A T V I ,Jr V, ,, 5, ,L W.. xxx . 5 Roderick Hoke David Robert Holbrook Jerome Harding Hollenbeck Robin Anne Hollingsworth Clare Perri Hoover Kathryn Elizabeth Horne Seniors 255 Seniors 256 Flay Levon Horsley Kathy Ann Houser Donna Marie Howard Rebecca Jane Howard Patricia Gail Hughes Charles Bobo Hughston, Jr. Mary Alice Huss Dennis Keith Isaacs Robbie Annette Isenhour Barbara Jackson Lillian Jane Jacobs Nancy Lynn Jarvis Steven Hall Jefferies Keith Tyrone Jefferson Cathy Ruth Johnson Jane Elizabeth Johnson Chris O'brien Johnson David Michael Johnson Carol Louise Jones Mona Claire Jones Jack David Joyce Seniors as 17 Why can't I have two lunch periods and two study halls? George Wesley Kennerley Pamela Jean Kidder Mary Beth Kimmons Elizabeth Jane Kinsey Charles Walton Kirby Ill Paul Douglas Kirby 258 pn-ww ing .,A ' Lf' Well, then l'll settle for two lunch periods and one study hall- A ,ii gl i if -K lf'-' 3 Q i p , 'Li ' . ,1.l, . -:.,..... , Y ,. .lx 3T?',-f f-V - nf ' gzxily -1521. L ?2'::ifsS2i+ , wg JH ' ,,-,. ' l 2 MM . . .only one lunch and one study hall. Seniors Bobby Gene Kiser Jerry Wayne Kiser Gary Robert Klsller Frank Eugene Knighton Fred Knox Frederick Karl Koehler Artemis Mecia Koutroulias Mary Susan Kuppers 259 Timothy Richard Lampley Suzanne Nelle Lawter Joyce Ann Leake Marshall Dean Ledbetter David Lee Olivia Jane Lee Daniel Philip Lefler, Jr. Thomas Liles Vanessa Lindsay David Lee Lineberger Joyce Ann Lloyd Sharon Estelle Lock Randy Jerome Lockhart Sandra Gailya Logan William Howard Long, Jr. if Yr'-rv Robert James Lotharp Jimmie Elaine Love Brenda Lynn Lowrance Kathleen Linda Lupsity Rebecca Erna Lyles Jack Sherrill Mabry Seniors I wish you were a senior. Wanda Melise Mallard Glenn Edward Mangum June Cathey Martin Patricia Dale Mauldwin Keith Allen Mauney Angela Charlene May 261 Seniors Louise Estelle McAlister Joanne McAndrews Kathy Fae McCall Betty Josephine McDermott Wanda Shelley McEntire Louise Ollie McFarling Willie Wildcat plays an active role in school spirit. 262 Barbara Christine McGinn William Ralph McGinn Lawrence Eddie McGinnis Kathleen Gail McGrath Belinda Mcllwain Karen Lee Mclntyre Barry Vann McKillop Neal Richard McLean Sarah Kathryn McNair Seniors 264 Barbara Diane McQueen Douglas Jordan McRae Patricia Ann Meaders Barbara Lee Medford Ronnie Lee Meek Margaret Luenna Melson Here comes that high note I can't reach. ig? --r Forrest Oscar Melton, J r. Flosita Mickel Denise Gayle Miller James Leonard Mills Rebecca Ruth Mirly Darlene Brown Moore Henry Clifford Moore Sharon Lynne Moore Frances Kay Morgan Seniors He's got the whole world in his hands! Nfl- Seniors 266 Susan Victoria Morgan Freida Kathy Morrison Chere Dale Moser .ma ---.- James Thomas Mullis Joyce Melvelee Mullis Evelyn Forrest Murr Sally Lynne Murr Danny Lee Myrick Charles Joel Nilles Another Michelangelo? u 87 Seniors I think we're alone now. Kathryn Anne Norman Dennis Michael Norton Katherine Mae Oakley Catherine Leon Outz David Blaina Oxidine, Jr. Trilby Parks Cynthia Ann Parrish Lane Lori Patton Queen Elizabeth Pendergrass 267 Seniors Curtis Mitchell Pendley Susan Gayle Perdue Emmanuel Pettice Nancy Carol Pettigrew Curtis Cephes Phifer Krey Daniel Phillippi Betty Ann Phillips Vernon Jack Piehl When you say that, you'd better smile. 268 Seniors 'vm CDN Did she really tell you that? Barbara Sue Pierce Brenda Gail Pierce Nancy Jane Pierce Michael Wayne Polly Bonnie Sue Polson Lee Cortez Poole William Otis Powell Joe Ervin Pressley Harold Sylvester Pride Michael Litton Primm Virginia Pritchard Deborah Privett 269 Susan Lynn Query Dwight Thomas Rainey Margaret Anne Ratchford Velda Marcella Ratcliffe Susan Ray Karen Randall Raynes Patricia Ann Reeves Patricia Louise Renaud Pamela Jane Rhodes Who in the world is Anti-gone? See, I really am a Senior. Super-Hippie flies again. Pamela Rene Ritchie Donald Kenneth Rivers Katherine Blake Roach Seniors Garinger-as we remember it. 272 Fran Roberts Deborah Regina Robinson Gary Linn Robinson Robin Rogers Dennis Andrew Rorie Willis Rorie I know l worked lhat problem yesterday. . . Seniors This is one of those Excedrin headache games! ggosw W .. 1. ' of -'-., -1Ci'B ' '-J fn' f , was- 5:if.,fL,5'f K QV ,. sw., f ef? - at Q , 'iii ,y .j i1f. ' ' IW ,L.,k V - - fe of Sometimes, all you can do is pray. Patricia Ann Ross Sharon Ann Rowe Barbara Ann Rowell Leona Frances Royal Beckie Royce Carolyn Sanford 273 Sen io I'S 274 fl? ',k,, .fr ar? . ' . V' ,T in ,-,1,,a,L.',k . ws.wm.,- . Lk xl V J k:,k Q 1 K '- .l .-. . -gg., ' Ki - ' 1,51 33 'fi7f'TL -' ' ' . ' i A .. M , ' is . A - . .V ,. I , ' , ,A J- ' I A,,A . A ., A, B, C, D, Where's the E? Mark Leon Sanger Gladys Elizabeth Savage -Uw- Andrew Franklin Schenck Dolores Elizabeth Scruggs Charles Ford Shaw Nathaniel Quovartis Shipp Timothy Shane Shirhall Pamela Marie Shirley Neil Stantield Shooter But Mr. Maddox, that is the best we can do. Christina Jean Short Marshall Monroe Shon Janet Martha Shu Seniors 275 Seniors Martha Sherrill Shuford LaVerne Phyllis Simmons Linda Diane Simpson Gloria Ann Simms Betty Jean Sinclair Sean Sizemore Just who are you calling a Hippie? 276 One, Two, Three, One, Two, Three SchooI's out, the buses are here, it's time to go home. . . r P i Michael Reid Sloop Cynthia Ann Smith Donna Lee Smith .I A surprise, for me? Seniors 277 James Edward Smith Rose Ann Smith Karen Gail Snider Sharon Elaine Spielman Harold Eugene Steele Allida Terese Stephens B233 I know I parked my car here somewhere this morning! '25 Emory David Stephens Madelyn Joyce Stinson Rose Stinson Mary Theresa Stogner Linda Diane Stover Robert Winston Stricklen Seniors 279 Seniors Bonnie Kathleen Strong Dona Carroll Stroud Uther Janelle Stroud Paulette Helen Suddreth Deborah Angula Surratt Deborah Marie Tankersley I wish I could remember who I gave my ring to. 280 407' -an..-9 , ',,- ,um ef, ., , V , as u L f S M2 ,sy :V i' I fwifwgw' . ,,., ,, V A, , E In H: 5 13 h .V ,sk H 3 ' Q.: ki, V, ,V In . ij rf .. A 'N wmvetQQw2We:mfwwfwweme - , k,V 2 m f Y Li! ! ' ' ' ff X, A W - ,rI' ' if V W I+ ' if fi, ,,,,-- , ' 'S E That long-awaited moment is almost here. .,,........,..m--qw' Am' f ' Seniors Jess Mercer Tennent Landis Franklin Tew Robert Wayne Thomas Donald Eric Thompson Richard Tillman Laurie Travis James Frederick Triplett Mary Marlus Tripp Gail Marie Truslow 281 Seniors 282 James Steward Tucker A Q. 2 . T ey, 'W' M X r Tl: -f??i .,., . Susan Gail Tucker ., Y. fx Xe 1' ' X me NF. '5 T 1 ,rN Richard Lewis Tyson V ' 1 ' . was , P f . Q -L f f wil X gf W T f 51? T ' fl , i Are you sure we won't get caught if we go out to lunch? Q Q Y 1 2 S i is i I think you better not pull this scarf out again. ,140 fn -1 Qv '.-f Ly - WI' Willie Wildcat and friend pause after an exciting game. 'qv 41 lie Paul Samuel Umbarger David Nathen Upton Linda Kay Vanderburg John Grady Vincent Laurie Jane Wackerhagen Donnie Waldoch Seniors 283 Seniors ..,...s,.....-l..,,,....,..........,,.......,.w Don't tell thai girl. but there's a spider on her head. lt's a long walk on a cold day. Walter Sheldon Walker James Craig Wallace Rickie Lee Walters Richard Lee Ward Patricia Elaine Wedel Tammy Lynn Wells Charles Thomas Werner Larry Elliott White Dale Whitney 284 Catherine Ann Wilkinson Lorraine Williams l S r f , 5 I wish l knew howto play thisthing! 'X 'Agana' kit 51:13,- iisfa K -- ,Ny ' 1-5 E 1, If Fe? t 2555 Final exams-and look who's dreaming of graduation, beach trips, college. . . Patricia Ann Williams Patricia Williams Montgomery Paul Willis Seniors 285 Seniors 286 Cassandra Elaine Wilson Robert Lawrence Wilson, Jr. Harry Wolfe Kevin Douglas Wood Lydia Ann Wood Kathy Lizabeth Worley Alma Wright Miles Owen Wright Kevin Dennis Wyatt Bassam Mahmoud Yassin Virginia Roberta Yates William David Young 'iwwiilmn-gp,,,, J' I 'Nl fm' K 1 .api - U ,c fi , GQ 4 L.. M f-Il 4 Student Life Student Life 4'-'W-,,,,. 290 Student Life 292 L W A ...gn Student Life 293 Student Life I I V 294 J' I 04115196 Student Life 295 Student Life .Ax- f 'SQQAQ , X? 'JJ fm at V -K 296 63' T31 ini it Student Life 4,5 .QQ My VE' :ir , ...M . M , my Wk Wrgwt. X. . 9 5 gg Q5 v, i'i'wl ,W V .N , , Fimfw, if Nm? Q. 'lou Hn -ui ,W R4 xxiaggs 07' 'L 298 .-.. --Q Student Life 2, -.. -.... -Q.. ln- .Q yr ,JK 4' L 4- f ,, 1 I Student Life i 300 Student Life Jig A ----54 75- , A 'Ui 'rf 301 Student Life IWRQ X..x. A ,. 302 X9 v 1... . 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A f .Nw -W,: I W , f--- ggi Y ' 'Vigil . -:ii 1. kit' ,111:Q,::gy g: 1 -X' M FEED - SEED - FERTILIZER JIM BUDDY FAULK BROTHERS HARDWARE, INC. 5744 North Tryon Street Charlotte, N.C. Business Home 596-0369 596-4397 596-1086 HOME - FARM - RESIDENTIAL NEEDS 314 Supporters Telephone EDison 3-8846 ROY WHlTE'S Fl0WERS Finest in Flowers WN., -'-1 ...L 1933 E, 7th sneer ik rf . A ,.Ap , CHARLOTTE, N. c. 3r, ffjr -We x jaw Roy 1 wwe 5 X Qx X LEX MOSER'S Army - Marine Store Home of the Baggies 75c a pair H0 TOY Translated-Cood Luck Chinese and American Restaurant 1720 Thomas Ave. .BUCK'S PURE SERVICE 2437 Central Avenue Charlotte, N.C. Phone 375-9184 Buck Lankford, Owner Supporters RUTH'S FASHION SHOPPE The woman's every need JOHN'S BARBER SHOP i R John Morgan - owner Where the smart guys go for a 2 Locations: haircut. Eastway Shopping Center 537-2964 Pineville Rd. K-Marr Shopping center 523-1740 2354 The Plaza 376-2297 BRESLER'S ICE CREAM SHOP' il - -Le' rf' imma HCME OF THE 33 FLAVORS In The Eastwczy Shopping Center 316 3316 , Supporter To The, LJILDCHT CLASS Of '71 From INTER ACT MINUTE MAN CLEANERS Q e Kmsfs onus srone E- TMTWTE MAN I an c L E A N E n s I ILKENG' Supporters THE COLLINS CO. TRYON MALL SHOPPING CENTER 596-8111 KING CLEANERS 81 LAUNDERETTE 1 DAY SERVICE! IVIONOGRAIVINIING YOUR FULL SERVICE CLEANERS and LAUNDRY 632 SUGAR CREEK RD. W. Phone 596-0442 -l- l. FREE Mothproofing and Storage i. ALTERATIONS 1 TRY OUR SELF SERVICE DRY CLEANING llll-l1 Carpet Shampooers For Rent llillv ,1 l 1il1- COMPLIMENTS OF WESTINGHOUSE CREDIT 318 Supporters SENIOR PICTURES BY TEL. 333-0989 Supporters i4 .!. x.x NORTH CHARLOTTE PHARMACY Phone 332-5470 32OlND d St Ch Itt NC F DI yS BILL BECK PONTIAC MERCEDES-BENZ 5:55 if s . 6 5 G, 5' 1 . 2 CRT J e11fvg!?ZQ?f?j wf1eafneThg51e O R p t tion Rides With Eve y C We Sell. 5141E tlndp d Bud cn In N c 5361234 WE WILL SELL YOUR HOME Sf. STR AWN 6 BUMGA RNER INC. ii do 37216300 FOR FAST EFFICIENT SERVIOE Supporters EASTWOOD GOLF CLUB 4400 Plaza Road 537-7904 Jack Horton - Pro Open Year Round 18 - Holes BEING That which existsg one's fundamental na- ture. FREE Not under controlg independentg not bur- dened by obligations, constraints, discom- forts, as in free to chooseg able to move in any directiong Clear of obstructions, as in a free road. 5 A dictionary my E 534.3961 Compliments of Linda Stover - class of 71 SNUGWEAR dborlswear - Qflioes 3027 K LBORNE DRIVE ELIZABETH H ER HARLOTTE N C 28205 321 Supporters CROWDER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 1123 East 10 sneer 333-9692 SHAMROCK GARDENS DAY NURSERY 3025 Simpson Drive Mrs. Norman Edwards Ph.-376-8863 Home Ph.-537-1456 PICKUP 81 DELIVERY I'IOUrS: 6:00 A. M. - 6:00 P. M. For Better Qualiiy DRY CLEANING COSTNER'S 3001 The Plaza 2807 S. Blvd. 1619 E. 7th Sf. 2903 CerlTrClI Ave 3221 Monroe Rd. 4732 Sharon Rd. 322 Supporters TO THE CLASS OF T971 GARINGER HIGH SCHOOL THANK YOU THE HERFF JONES COMPANY IS PROUD TO HAVE BEEN CHOSEN TO MANUEACTURE YOUR CLASS RINGS. REPRESENTATIVES CARLTON E. uPcHuRcH DEVQN TAYLORSVILLE, N. C. W. SMITH 323 Supporters RUSS WISE BARBER SHOP' Hair Styles Shampoo 81 81 Hair Dying Tonics 1 L Mud Packs ' 3' 7 Razor Massage ' ' A' Cu1s 2123 Shamrock Drive Hours: 9-6 Mon. - Fri. Sat. 8-4 - r I THRowER's TEXACO SERVICE C0mp mcn'S 0' u HAUL mmiens The 3301 The Plaza 375-9414 AUdifOriUm'COli5eUm 324 Supporters AMERICAN ELECTRIC CORP. 2323 The Plaza 334-0680 Kelvinator Appliances Wiring and installation - 24 hour, Sales and service on electric Water heaters. - u rxgQ.N,,' ,' ' 3 W Y , 1 M gl UL' ' f -. 3 N fffwilw ,K Scif 1' 1 , 'IQXEE'-15 0 Q' ITALIAN RESTAURANT 8: PIZZERIA 3200 MONROE Rom: CHARLOTTE N C WE SPECIALIZE IN TAKE OUT ORDERS MIKE MILLER - Pnopnlzron P 333 4726 Good Luck Henry 84 Sibyl FRIENDLY BABY says Congratulations to the seniors is . .sw t :15 . V ff' iii'-it git , , Y ., ,, as xtfi as P015 , , . A . . , w ,y-f.afe' Supporters BRUNSWICK COLISEUM LANES i Bfuumwickq couseum mines -I f Ill A good place to meet your friends! 2801 E. Independence Blvd. 334-0431 COMPLIIVIENTS OF THE PLAZA MEN'S STORE, INC. 1500 Central Ave. or 3732 Coliseum Shopping Center ie RXENTAL RESTAURANT Chinese and American Cuisine Open Every Day 2100 E. Independence Blvd. Telephone Charlotte, N.C. 28205 C7045 332-2238 Near the Coliseum 326 I 1 fl , Tk'fSERVICl3E??1??RSTifg3QgTISFACTION AL WA YS sill: V I PRINTING SINCE 1869 .f,,,l1I,, ,K , , fr .J . 55732, A I fa-1 L . my ,LM I .f ,af-aff i 5W!:'.- 1 H ' O l :fi 4. k ' 51 -9, I O ,Ie I nl, A I SERVICE and SATISFACTION 'X , meld together to form a Xxffffl -1-lk ' powerful visual unity. We at ' ,V ' l T v Kevs cake pride in me '. ' L facilities in depth we make XI I - available to our patrons in putting into print the per- sonality of their product. - Yf,fIfiJs'..e,,'. ef 1 I CORPORATION J 32311 E. MCBee fi' I ' T' Greenville, S. C. Supporters MCEWEN FUNERAL SERVICE 727 E. Morehead CHARLOTTE 3, N.C. Phone ED 4-6421 9 O 7 at 4 Qi A f J Reddy To Rock Reddy Kilowatt never misses a porty.lnfact,withouthirn,things would be pretty dull. Think ol it: no stereos, televisions, electric guitars or ice cubes. Thanks to Reddy there are over l6O flameless electric ser- vonts thot rnake modern living comfortable, economical and fun. When you have a home of your own, ' ,Q there will probably be even more. Duke Power Compliments of COCHRANE FABRIC SHOP 5703 North Tryon St. Charlotte, N.C. Phone - 596-4923 328 Supporters It's the real thin . Coke. g Tndo-markQ LASAGNA V f SALADS We GOND OLA famous throughout the South for fine Italian cookery 2238 West Independence Blvd. 376-8118 PIZZA SPAGHETTI 'KASUAL SHACK' 2635 Eastway Drive, Charlotte, N. C. JUNIOR gl IVIISSES SPORTSWEAR 8t CASUAL SHOP Jonathan Logan Teen Beat Modern Juniors Judy Bond Jeune Leique Aileen 329 Spprl Carolinds Largest Dealer cb-F7oI1v2.E. 531 E. TRADE ST. ' EDiS0n 2-3131 ' Opposite the Courthouse Chevrolet Headquarters Since 1925 Supporters Compliments of HUTCHINSON AVENUE BARBER SHOP in Hutchinson Avenue Shopping Center ., ,,jj,,f- BIG GEORGE'S ,. l. RESTAURANT All types of hair cutting Business 376-6269 S T A N l E Y 'S AAA BURGLAR ALARM CO. Sales, Servicing 81 Leasing Residential, Commercial Auto and Fire Alarms Super Drug Store 1949 East 7th Sf. 1920 Eastway Drive . is Qw- chariorre, N. C. 28205 fi .U Q 2 A - f- S ins ' Zig. f--gif Wg.- 1 F. H. Pinnell. owner A u : . b D x A I ' 1 - 1f'ff ' -'fr' E' E A 536-7892 N ... ,E - , lV .Y.s 1 2.,.. W ..... . MQ- . it 1. Y ou see everybody here A A t.lf 4 6 K,-f-f- ' ' 'HWDEPENDABLE W Drzueeisr 331 Supporters l Open: Sunday I-6 'HIE' Saturday 10-6 ' Weekdays 'till 9 P.M. Simplicity McCalls H Butterick V DRSSS BETTER ron LESS agua We Have The Largest Selection Of Fabrics ln 409 Eastway Dr Charlotte Compliments of JIMMIE'S RESTAURANT A tlllllIi 'S My WEDDINGS - FUNERALS -,CORSAGES ' CUT FLOWERS - POTTED PLANTS GRACE'S FLORIST ? ?JI'.?.'s? g l ominous it 4426 NORTH HAVEN DRIVE - CHARLOTTE, N.C. Phones 596-5332 GRACE S. PENNINGER Nights 596-2758 -- 332 Supporters HK DOWNTOWN CHARLOTTE AND SOUTHPARK Y H ppySh pp gSt TRYON MALL PHILLIPS 66 501 S C k R d 596 322 333 Supporters Patron Page Bebe Bullitt The J. H. Burnhams H. B. Cash lVlrs. Hawn's Homeroom, Class of 70-71 The R. H. Kidders June - 71 Good Luck to the Cats of 71 D. A. Ritchie Miss Steele Congratulates the Ships 84 Cuts Staff KAIVI 8t TAB The Wildcat Club backs the Cats 334 Faculty Directory Dr. Jack Stern Brooklyn College, B.A., New York Univ., Columbia Univ., M.A., UNC, Ed.D. 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B.A. Driver Education, Asst. Track Coach Mrs. Allredine J. Wiley Wayne State Univ. B.S., Temple Univ., Univ. of Conn., UNC-C World History Mr. Arthur A. Wilson, Jr. Johnson C. Smith Univ. B.S., N.Y. Univ., Driver Education Mrs. Jean Moore Withers Wake Forest Univ. B.A., Lenoir Rhyne Col- lege, Davidson College, Appalachian State Univ. English IV, Senior Class Advisor Mr. Ron Wright Gardner-Webb College, East Carolina Univ., Western Carolina Univ. B.S., -M.A. Driver Education, Head Football Coach Mrs. Imogene T. Yongue Spelman College A.B., Univ. of Maryland, Penn. Univ., N.Y. Univ. M.A. English ll Mrs. Agnes G. Yoos Berea College, Queens College A.B. Algebra I, Geometry, General Math ll, Red Cross Club 337 Senior Statistics LYLE WATSON ABRAMS Entered 70. DORIS ANN ADAMS Entered 70. CEast Meck.J Pep Club 1, 23 Art Club 1, 23 Drama Club 13 Red Cross 1, 23 Dance Comm. 1, 23 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 2. MICHAEL ADAMS Entered 68. MELODY YARNELLE ADORE Entered 68. Bible Club 2, 33 Drama Club 33 Red Cross 33 UNICEF 3. LINDA ANN ALEXANDER Entered 70. tWest Charlottel Girls Choir 23 Student Council 23 Golden Chanters 23 Prom Invitation and Guest Comm. 23 Red Cross 33 Student Council 3. MITCHELL WARDELL ALEXANDER Entered 70. Red Cross 1, 23 VICA 23 lWest Charlottei. ROSE MARIE ALEXANDER Entered 68. Marching Band 1, 2, 33 Ways and Means Comm. 23 Social Welfare Comm. 23 Office Asst. 23 Orientation Comm. 2g Latin Club 23 Jr.-Sr. Planning Comm. 23 Refreshments Comm. 23 Sym- phonic Band 2, 33 Bus Driver 2, 3. JOHN SNOW ALDEN Entered 68. Wrestling 13 J.V. Football I3 Varsity Football 23 Interact 2, 33 HR Pres. 33 Student Council 3. PHILLIP WARREN ALLRED Entered 68. J.V. Football 13 J.V. Baseball 13 Varsity Football 2, 3. JOHN ED ARCHIBALD Entered 68. J.V. Football 13 Track 1, 23 Wrestling 1. CLEVELAND JUNIOR ARDREY Entered 70. 1WestCharIottel VICA 2, 3. DEBORAH SUE ARMSTRONG Engered 68. DECA 2, 33 Pres. 2. VICKIE ANNE ARMSTRONG Entered 70. FTA 13 French Club 13 Les Petite Socialettes 13 tSecond WHTUJQ Red Cross 23 lWest Charlottel. RONALD DEAN ARROWOOD Entered 68. SUSAN ARTZ Entered 68. Chorus 13 Girls Ensemble 23 Choir 3. DONNA LUCILLE AUSTIN Entered 68. LINDA KATHLEEN AUSTIN Entered 68. Sec. of Decoration Comm. for 338 Jr.-Sr. 23 French Club 23 Treas. of Wildcat Club 33 Centrusa 3. RAY EUGENE AUSTIN Entered 70. J.V. Football 13 J.V. Baseball 13 Wrestling 13 Varsity Football 23 Drum Major 23 Pres. of Band 23 Asst. Band Di- rector 23 Concert Master 23 iHardingl. DAVID GRIMES AUTREY Engered 70. tEast Meck.J Wrestling 1, 2, 33 Football 23 Marshal 23 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 23 Honor Society 2, 3, VP. 3. DENISE ANN BACOT Entered 68. Adelphians 13 Decorations Comm. 23 Orientation Comm. 23 FHA 33 Wildcat Club 33 Centrusa 33 Dance Comm. 33 CEO 3. PATRICIA GAIL BAGLEY Entered 68. PATRICIA ANN BAILEY Entered 69. iSecond Wardl Student Coun- cil 1, 23 HR Pres. 13 Member of Del Tas 13 Host and Hostess Comm. 13 Y-Teens 23 Office Asst. 2, 33 CEO 33 Wildcat Club 3. GLORIA CHARLENE BAKER Entered 68. CEO 3. LAWRENCE LEWIS BAKER Entered 68. ROBERT WALTON BAKER Entered 68. VICA Club 2, 3. TERRY LYNN BAKER Entered 68. Medicats 13 Speedball 23 Vol- leyball 23 Tennis 3. BOBBIE LYNNE BALDWIN Entered 68. Red Cross 1, 2, 33 Wildcat Club 1, 2, 33 Dance Comm. 1, 23 SNIPS and CUTS 2, 33 UNICEF 33 Willy Wildcat tmas- cot! 33 Office Asst. 3. VIOLET ANN BALLARD Entered 70. Red Cross 23 Qwest Charlottel. DONNA MARIE BALOG Entered 68. WILLOW TREE 2. MICHAEL TIMOTHY BAREFOOT Entered 68. VICA Club 2, 3. LOIS KATHLEEN BARLEY Entered 68. Sec. of Homeroom 13 DECA 23 COO 3. CYNTHIA KAY BARNES Entered 68. LUCY REBECCA BARNETTE Entered 68. Red Cross 13 Jr.-Sr. Invitations Comm. 23 Homecoming Decoration Comm. 2. WILLIAM OSCAR BARRETT Entered 68. Band 1, 2, 33 Bus Driver 3. JOYCE LEE BASS Entered 68. Girls Ensemble 23 Senior Ring Comm. 23 Choir 3. JOHN WESLEY BEATY Entered 68. VICKIE LYNN BEAVER Entered 68. GBL 2, 33 Typing Asst. 3. GREGORY LYNN BELK Entered 68. Baseball 1, 2, 33 Basketball 13 Jr.-Sr. Refreshment Comm. 23 Interact 2, 3, Sec. 33 Centrusa Mascot 33 Football 3. CONSTANCE ANN BELL Entered 68. Medicats 13 UNICEF 3. MARY CHARLENE BELL Entered 68. WEN DY LOUISE BELL Entered 68. FTA 13 Drama Club 33 Garin- gertown Players 3. Okay, everybody out of the pool. MARION LEE BELTON Entered 68. Basketball 1, 25 Track 25 ln- teract Club 2. PAMELA JEAN BENSON Entered 68. FTA 1, 2, 35 Senior Ring Comm. 25 GGS 2, 3. ROBERT CLYDE BENSON Entered 68. VICA 2, 3. ROBERT MILES BERRIER Entered 68. CAROLYN SUE BERRY Entered 68. FTA 1. PAUL RUSSEL BIGHAM Entered 68. Bus Driver 3. CATHERINE ANN BISHOP Entered 68. Adelphians 15 Concert Band 15 Spanish Club 15 Twirler 2, 35 Symphonic Band 2, 35 Honor Society 2, 3, Sec. 25 Student Council 25 GCS 35 Library Asst. 3. KATHY MARIE BLACK Entered 68. ERVIN HERRON BLACKWELDER, JR. Entered 70. Boys' Ensemble 25 tEast Me-ck.J Choir 3. OH ENRICO MARSHALL BLAKE Entered 70. lWest Charlottel J.V. Football 15 Cavlliar Social Club 25 VICA Club 25 Baseball 25 Varsity Football 2, 3. WILLIAM RENNIE BLALOCK Entered 68. Varsity Football 2, 3. JESSE LEE BLOUNT Entered 68. J.V. Football 15 Marching Band 1, 2, 35 J.V. Basketball 15 Dance Comm. 25 Varsity Football 2, 35 Varsity Basketball 2, 3. CAROL ANN BLOXHAM Entered 68. Homeroom Rep. 15 Student Council 15 Adelphians 15 GGS 3. VALERIE ROXANNE BLUME Entered 68. Varsity Cheerleader 35 Wildcat Club 3. RAYMOND KENT BOARDMAN Entered 68. Tennis Team 1, 2, 35 Interact Club 1, 2, 3. THOMAS FRANKLIN BOGGS Entered 68. ICT 2, 3. ELLA MAXINE BOLTON Entered 68. FTA 15 Soph. Council 15 Red Cross 25 Honor Society 2, 3. JOE LUTHER BOOKOUT, JR. Entered 68. Honor Society 3. JANICE KAY BORST Entered 68. Adelphians 15 Wildcat Club 15 339 Invitation Comm. for Jr.-Sr. 23 Ring Comm. 23 HR Vice Pres. and Sec. 23 Centrusa 33 Red Cross 3. DAVID EUGENE BOWMAN Entered 68. HUBERT DAVID BOYLES Ill Entered 68. Interact 3. BEVERLY ANN BRACEY Entered 70. lWest Charlottel HR Pres. 1, 23 Vice Pres. of Dance Group 13 Student Council 1, 23 HR Sec. 3. CAROL DENISE BRADSHAW Entered 69. tWest Charlottel Girls Bas- ketball Team 13 Swimming Club 1. WILLIAM DAVID BRAKEFIELD Entered 68. Band 1, 2, 33 Choir 2. CATHEY JEAN BRANDON Entered 68. Choir 13 Dance Comm. 23 Girls' Ensemble 23 Y-Teen 23 Junior Beauty 23 CEO 3. MARTA JEAN BRASWELL Entered 69. ALLEN CRAIG BRAWUM Entered 70. MILDRED BREWER Entered 70. Parliamentarian of Soph. Class 13 Red Cross 13 Student Council 13 Black History Club 23 CWest Charlottel DE 3. AGNES FREIDA BRIGMAN Entered 68. Choir 3. MARSHALL SCOTT BROADWAY Entered 68. CLARENCE BROW, JR. Entered 70. CWest Charlottej Band 1, 2, 33 ROTC 1, 2, 3. BEBELYN ANN BROWN Entered 70. CARLISS LOUISE BROWN Entered 70. QWest Charlottel FHA 13 Detsen Chanters 13 Y-Teen 13 F'I'A 13 Red Cross 1, 33 HR Pres. 1, 23 Student Council 23 Art Club 23 Sandrettes 33 Choir 3. CHERYL ANNE BROWN Entered 68. Centrusa 2, 33 Lettergirl 2, 3. HARVEY EARL BROWN, JR. Entered 68. Band 1, 2, 33 Key Club 1, 2, 3. JACQUELINE BROWN Entered 70. lWest Charlotte! Red Cross 1. STEPHEN BROWN Entered 68. SUSAN ADAIR BROWN Let S Go WIldC3iS' 340 Entered 69. lTehran American Schooll GAA 15 Bridge Club 15 Cheerleader 15 Spanish Club 25 FTA 3. WILLIS LEE BROWN Entered 70. ROBERT JOHN BRUDNICKI Entered 69. lCharIotte Catholicl Pep Club 15 Science Club 1. CYNTHIA LOUISE BRUMFIELD Entered 70. tEast Meck.J Pep Club 15 French Club 15 Beta Club 1, 25 HR Sec. 25 Homecoming Dance Comm. 25 Interna- tional Day Comm. 25 GGS 3. WANDA JANE BRYANT Entered 69.000 Club 3. GILBERT HOWARD BUCKLEY Entered 68. VICKI LEE BULLOCK Entered 68. UNICEF 1, 2. ZACHARY ALLEN BUMPUS Entered 70. llndependencel Student Council 25 Varsity Football 2, 35 Key Club 2, 35 Choir 2, 3, Pres. 35 Chairman of Ex- ecutive Comm. 3. PATRICIA SUSAN BURAGLIO Entered 68. UNICEF 25 Spanish Club 25 Refreshment Comm. 25 Red Cross 35 An- nouncement Comm. 3. ROBERT EDWARD BURCH Entered 70. lWest Charlottel Hi-Y 25 Foot- ball 25 Red Cross 25 Track 25 Student Council 25 Basketball 2, 3. VICKI CHARLENE BURNETTE Entered 68. Adelphians 15 Wildcat Club 15 FTA 15 Red Cross 1, 25 Jr.-Sr. Invitation Comm. 25 HR Pres. 25 Student Council 25 GGS 3: CEO 3. NANCY SUSAN BURNHAM Entered 68. Debate'Club 15 HR Pres. 15 Soph. Council 15 HR Rep. 1, 25 SNIPS and CUTS 2, 3, Editor 35 Wildcat Club 35 Fi- nance Comm. 2. CLIFFORD ALEXANDER BYRUM Entered 68. J.V. Football 15 Varsity Wres- tling 1, 2, 35 Varsity Football 2, 35 Student Council 35 HR Pres. 35 Hi-Y 3. MICHAEL CADLE Entered 69. tButlerJ Football 1. MARILYN RUTH CAIN Entered 68. Office Asst. 3. TERESA KAREN CALL Entered 68. Adelphians 15 Wildcat Club 15 Spanish Club 15 Concert Band 15 Marching Band 1, 2, 35 HR Pres. 1, 25 Student Coun- cil 1, 25 Ring Comm. 25 Jr.-Sr. Invitation Comm. 25 Symphonic Band 2, 35 Centrusa 2, 35 Bus Driver 3. SUSAN TESLIE CAMPBELL Entered 68. MICHAEL HARRISS CANADY Entered 68. J.V. Baseball 15 Cross Country 3. ANGELA LUCILE CARNES Entered 68. Red Cross 1, 2, Sec. 25 Jr.-Sr. Decorations Comm. 25 HR Pres. 25 Student Council Rep. 25 I'-TA 35 SNIPS and CUTS 35 FHA 35 Dance Comm. 35 Sr. Breakfast Comm. 3. SONDRA LEE CARPENTER Entered 70. lEast Meck.I Band 1, 25 Girls Ensemble 3. RICHARD NEIL CARROLL Entered 68. Tennis 1, 2. ARTHUR AUGUSTINE CATHEY, JR. Entered 70. ICT 35 VICA 35 Choir 3. KENNETH EARL CAUDLE Entered 68. VIRGINIA MAE CHAMBERS Entered 68. Girls' Ensemble 25 CEO 3. VERONICA GAYLE CHANCE Entered 68. DECA 2, 3. JEANETTE CHAPMAN Entered 69. HR Pres. 15 lSecond Wardl CEO 3. GEORGE MITCHELL CHILDERS Entered 68. JOHN WALTER CLEMENTS Entered SB. ICT 2, 35 VICA 2, 3. JUANITA LYNETTE CLYBURN Entered 70, lWest Charlottel Y-Teen 25 Student Council 25 Girls Glee Club 25 Sci- ence Club 25 Chorus 35 Band 3. LUGENIA COHEN Entered 70. HR Sec. 1, 25 FHA 25 DECA Club 3. GRADY ELGIN COLE III Entered 68. SHELIA DENICE COLEMAN Entered 69. lWest Charlottel Girls Glee Club1. JOYCE MARIE COLLINS Entered 68. DECA 2, 35 Gym Asst. 2. DAVID BRUCE COOK Entered 68. J.V. Football 15 Varsity Base- ball 1, 2, 35 Varsity Football 2, 35 Interact 2, 35 Hi-Y 2, 35 Executive Comm. 3. JOHN DOUGLAS COOK Entered 68. Track 1. RAY GENE COOK, JR. Entered 68. J.V. Football 15 Varsity Wres- tling 1, 2, 35 Varsity Football 2, 3. PAMELA ANNE CONDER Entered 68. Y-Teen 1. PAMELA JEAN CONNELL Entered 68. Red Cross 1, 35 DE 2, 3. WADE THOMAS CONSTANT Entered 69. lLouisviIIe, Ky.J Marching Band 1, 2, 35 Symphonic Band 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 2, 35 Bus Driver 2, 3. KAREN ANNE COOK Entered 68. JOHN ROBERT COSTIN Entered 68. J.V. Football 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Interact 1, 2, 3. DONALD COULTER Entered 68. VICA 2, 3. ANDREW JAVIES COVINGTON, JR. Entered 70. lWest Charlottel Red Cross 15 HR Pres. 25 Jr. Class Officer 25 Marching Band 25 Saxon Social Club 25 Cross Coun- try 35 Varsity Basketball 3. MICHAEL WILLIAM COWAN Entered 68. J.V. Baseball 15 Varsity Base- ball 2. ROBERT CHARLIE COX Entered 68. DIANNE ELIZABETH CRAM Entered 70. lGaitherburg Highl Latin Club 15 Drama Club 15 Red Cross 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 25 tEast Meck. 2I Wildcat Club 35 Centrusa 3. MARLON KEITH CRAWFORD Entered 68. Cross Country 2. ROBERT WALTER CREED Entered 68. Track 15 J.V. Football 15 Key Club 1, 2, 3, Sec. 2, Pres. 35 Latin Club 1, 25 Boys' State 25 Student Council 25 Varsity Football 2, 35 HR Pres. 25 Chief Marshal 25 Morehead Candidate 3. BOBBY LEE CRENSHAW Entered 70. tWest Charlottel Band 1, 2, 35 Red Cross 1, 2, 35 HR Pres. 1, 25 Saxons 1, 2, 35 Drum Major 3. JANIS JANE CRUMP Entered 69. COO Club 3. WINDOL CARDELL CULBUTH Entered 70. lWest Charlottel VICA 2. DAVID CUNNINGHAM Entered 68. J.V. Football 15 J.V. Basketball 341 E DIANE ELIZABETH DEAL 13 Varsity Football 23 Varsity Basketball 2, 3. LONNIE LUCIUS CUNNINGHAM Entered 70. IWest Charlottei Hi-Y 23 Art Club 23 VICA 23 Swimming Club 23 Red Cross 23 Swimming Team 2. BEVERLY ANN CURETON Entered 70. IWest Charlottel Red Cross Pres. 13 Varsity Cheerleader 13 HR Sec. 13 Miss Science Club 13 Inter-Club Cotncil 23 Student Council Program Comm. 23 ln- ternational Relations Club Sec. 23 Thespi- anic Aesthetic Society 23 Student Council Executive Council Sec. 33 Garingertown Players Sec. 33 Chess Club 33 Homecoming Attendant 3. DEBORAH MARIE CUPIT Entered 68. Band 1, 2, 33 GBL 23 Office Asst. 3. BEVERLY DIANE CURLEE Entered 68. Exchange Student Comm. 2g WILLOW TREE 33 UNICEF 33 Gym Asst. 3. CAROLYN CUTHBERTSON Entered 70. IWest Charlottei Y-Teen 13 Student Council 1, 23 Chorus ll 1, 23 Red U Cross 1, 3. 1 LYNDA MARIE DANNER Entered 68. FTA 1, 2, 33 Chemistry Asst. 3. KAYONNE DAVIDSON Entered 68. RICHARD WAYNE DAVIDSON Entered 68. Chorus 13 Choir 2, 3. ' ADA ELIZABETH DAVIS Entered 68. COO Club 3. JOE LOUIS DAVIS Entered 69. MARY LESLIE DAVIS Entered 68. Soph. Class Pres. 13 Adelphi- ans 13 HR Rep. 1, 23 Jr. Class Vice Pres. 23 Centrusa 2, 33 Jr.-Sr. Planning Comm. 23 Choir 1, 2, 33 Wildcat Club 3. WANDA KAY DAVIS Entered 68. DECA 3. Entered 68. Adelphians 13 Dance Comm. 23 HR Sec. 23 GGS 2, 3, Vice Pres. 3. MONET COELEEN DEANS Entered 70. fWest Charlottej Band 1, 23 Art Club 1, 23 Honor Society 2, 3. TERESA DIANE DEESE Entered 68. COO Club Pres. 3. CLARICE DIXON Entered 68. Chess Club 23 Spanish Club Up, Up, and Away- 3, 2: FTA 2, 3. 342 BARRY DUANE DODD Entered 68. CAROLYN ANN DOUGLAS Entered 68. SHERRY CLAUDETTE DOUGLAS Entered 69. HR Vice Pres. 15 Red Cross 25 Y-Teen 25 Dance Comm. 25 Executive Comm. 35 Choir 35 Wildcat Club 35 GGS 35 Sandrettes 35 Garingertown Players 35 Publicity Comm. 3. SYLVIA LEE DOVE Entered 68. KATHY DELORES DOWDLE Entered 68. Girls' Ensemble 25 Senior Ring Comm. 25 Jr.-Sr. Invitations Comm. 25 GBL 2, 3. PATRICIA DIANE DOWNEY Entered 68. Red Cross 15 Soph. Planning Comm. 15 HR Pres. 25 Centrusa 25 Wildcat Club 2. TERESA GWENDLYN DOWNING Entered 68. Jr.-Sr. Decoration Comm. 2. VICKI LYNN DRAPER Entered 68. KENNETH HOWARD DUFFELL Entered 68. JAMES CALVIN DUGGER Entered 68. PERLINE ANN DUNCAN Entered 70. Student Council 1, 25 Phi Ep- silon Sorority 15 HR Vice Pres. 25 Debate Club 25 Business Club 25 Prom Comm. 2. CHICO BRION DUNLAP Entered 70. lWest Charlottel Basketball 25 Track 25 Vice Pres. of Jr. Class 25 Football 2, 35 ROTC 2, 3, Captain 2. LINDA CAROLYN DUNLAP Entered 70. lWest Charlottel Student Council 1, 25 HR Pres. 25 COO Club 3. NICHOLAS CONSTANTINE ECONOMOS Entered 68. Student Union 25 Dance Comm. 25 RAMBLER 3. VICKI CAROL EDMONDS Entered 68. Chorus 15 Girls' Ensemble 25 Red Cross 2, 3, Sec. 25 Honor Society 2, 35 Choir 3. PATRICIA WYNELL EDWARDS Entered 68. Adelphians 15 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Latin Club 25 Centrusa 3. PHILIP DEAN ESTRIDGE Entered 68. J.V. Football 15 Red Cross 1, 25 Varsity Football 2, 35 Interact 35 Hi-Y 3. JEFFREY LEE ETHINGTON Entered 69. tHardingl Science Club 15 French Club 25 Chess Club 25 Tennis 25 Student Council 3. LINDA EVANS Entered 70. lSecond Wardl Les Socialettes Social Club 25 Yearbook Staff 1. WILLIAM RODNEY EVANS Entered 68. NANCY ELOIS EWART Entered 68. Girls' Ensemble 25 RAMBLER 3. AMY LYNN FALK Entered 68. Medicats 15 Wildcat Club 1, 25 Office Asst. 2. LAWRENCE KENNETH FARRAR Entered 68. Marching Band 1, 2, 35 Sym- phonic Band 1, 2, 3. NANCY JANE FEIMSTER Entered 68. Adelphians 15 Wildcat Club 15 Ring Comm. 25 Jr.-Sr. Invitation Comm. 25 Study Hall? HR Vice Pres. Lettergirl 2, 3, Head 35 Cen- trusa 35 Office Asst. 3. CAROLYN JUDY FERGUSON Entered 68. Girls' Ensemble 25 Jr.-Sr. Decorations Comm. 25 Latin Club 25 Choir 3. JOYCE FAYE FERGUSON Entered 68. FHA 15 FTA 15 Girls' Ensemble 25 Choir 3. JUDY ELIZABETH FERRELL Entered 68. Wildcat Club 1, 25 WILLOW TREE 2, 35 RAMBLER 35 Choir 3. DONNA DEAN FISHER Entered 70. tEast Meck.J International Day Comm. 25 Centrusa 35 Wildcat Club 3. ROBERT LEE FISHER Entered 68. SHEILA GAY FLOWE Entered 68. 343 SIBYL DENISE FLOWE Entered 68. Red Cross 13 Wildcat Club 1, 23 Dance Comm. 23 WILLOW TREE 23 CEO 3. LARAY JEROME FORD Entered 70. ISecond WardI Science Club 13 Track 13 History Club 13 tHarding-21 Red Cross 23 DE 2, 3. SYLVIA LOUISE FORE Entered 68. Centrusa 2, 33 COO Club 3. DEBRA RENE FOSTER Entered 68. Red Cross 23 Jr.-Sr. Decora- tions Comm. 2. PATRICIA ANN FOUST Entered 70. CEO 3. HARRY DELANO FRAYLON Entered 70. IWest Charlottej VICA 23 Red Cross 2. DANNY MARTIN FRALEY Entered 68. J.V. Football 13 VICA 1, 2, 3. ROBERT MICHAEL FRANCIS Entered 70. IHardingJ Track 13 French Club 1, 23 Debate Club 1, 23 Chess Club 2. ARTHUR LYNNWOOD FRAZIER Entered 68. J.V. Basketball 13 Varsity Bas- ketball 2, 3. CHARLES FULLER Entered 70. VIRGINIA BLACKBURN FULLERTON Entered 68. Medicats 13 Y-Teen 1, 2, 33 Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Pres. 23 Ring Comm. 23 Jr.-Sr. Invitation Comm. 23 Student Council 23 Honor Society 2, 33 Cap 8- Gowns Comm. 33 Lettergirl 33 Sandrettes 33 Choir 3. BONNIE JO FUNDERBURKE Entered 68. Adelphians 13 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Twirler 1, 2, 33 Jr. Class Sec. 23 March- ing Band Sec. 23 GGS 2, 33 Senior Class Officer 3. VANESSA JANETTA GALLMAN Entered 68. Y-Teens 13 WILLOW TREE 13 FTA 1, 2, 3, Pres. 33 Jr. Marshal 23 Choir 33 Student Council 33 GGS 33 SNIPS and CUTS 33 Garingertown Players 3. NARD HARVEY GASTON Entered 70. J.V. Football 13 Student Coun- cil 23 VICA Club 23 Varsity Football 3. ROBERT CHARLES GASTON Entered 69. ISecond Wardl Stars Club Reporter 13 Chorus 2, Vice Club 3. MICHAEL EDWARD GATHINGS Entered 70. IEast Meck.I J.V. Football 13 J.V. Basketball 13 J.V. Baseball 13 HR Pres. 1, 23 Student Council 1, 23 Varsity Basket- 344 ball 23 Varsity Baseball 23 Varsity Football 2, 33 International Day Comm. 23 Morehead Nominee 3. ROBERT KEITH GEMIN Entered 68. Wrestling 1. CATHY ANN GIBSON Entered 69. IAnderson, S.C.I Trade and Industrial Club 13 Nike Club 13 Annual Staff 13 May Day Court Comm. 13 COO 3. CARLOS ENGLISH GILSTRAP, JR. Entered 68. Latin Club 13 VICA 13 Marching Band 1, 23 Symphonic Band 1, 23 Radio Broadcasting 1, 2, 33 Wildcat Hour 1, 2, 33 Radio Club 13 Drum Maior 2. ANNE ELIZABETH GODFREY Entered 68. BELINDA LAVERNE GORDON Entered 70. IWest Charlottet Chorus 1, 23 Drama Club 23 Business Club 23 COO Club 3. WARREN DOUGLAS GORDON Entered 68. Jr.-Sr. Dance Comm. 2. ANNA MAE GRAHAM Entered 70. IWest Charlottej Student Council 13 Soph. Class Sec. 13 Red Cross 23 La Ser Amis 2. MYRA GRAVES Entered 68. FTA 13 Y-Teens 23 Red Cross 23 Jr. Class Pres. 23 Refreshment Comm. 23 FHA 2, 3. ANNA MARIA GREENE Entered 69. Host and Hostess Club 13 HR Vice Pres. 1. ROBERT LESTER GRETH. JR. Entered 68. VICA Club 3. MICHAEL JEROME GRIER Entered 70. VICA Club 3. ALFRED DALE GRIFFIN Entered 70. lEast Meck.I Bus Driver 23 HR Representative 23 Soccer 2. CATHERINE MARIE GRIFFIN Entered 68. GBL 2, 33 Choir 3. RICHARD DALLAS GRIMES Entered 68. Swimming Team 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y Club 2. DEBORAH SUSANNE GRUNDMAN Entered 68. Band 1, 2, 33 Ways 8. Means Comm. 23 Jr.-Sr. Decoration Comm. 23 FTA 33 Red Cross 33 Bus Driver 33 Garingertown Players 3. DENISE ARLENE GUIN Entered 68. Library Asst. 23 Wildcat Club 2, 33 Homecoming Court 3. CAROL ANN HANCOCK She said all that during one period? Entered 68. Jr.-Sr. Decoration Comm. 23 Y-Teens 2, 33 Band Asst. 3. EUNICE ANGELIQUE HARDIN Entered 69. IHardingI J.V. Cheerleader 13 Spanish Club 13 Red Cross 2, 33 Varsity Cheerleader 33 Wildcat Club 33 Nom. for Homecoming Queen 3. HORACE JENKINS HARKEY II Entered 68, J.V. Football 13 Track 13 Inter- act 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 HR Pres. 1, 2, 33 Student Council 1, 2, 33 Wildcat Club 23 Red Cross 3. DAVID WESTLEY HARMAN Entered 68. J.V. Baseball 13 HR Pres. 1, 23 Varsity Wrestling 1, 2, 33 Varsity Football 2, 3. BRUCE CORNELIUS HARPER Entered 70. CHARLES JOHNSON HARRELL Entered 68. Band 1, 2, 33 Chess Club 3. BILLIE JEAN HARRIS Entered 68. Office Asst. 1: DECA Club 2, 31 DE 3. BLANCHE HARRIS Entered 69. ISecond Wardl Red Cross 13 Library Club 13 Les Socialettes 13 RAM- BLER Copy Editor 23 COO,3. - CHARLES HERMAN HARRIS Entered 70. JANIE ELIZABETH HARRIS Entered 68. HR Pres. 1, 25 Red Cross 1, 35 Drama Club 3. JOHN THOMAS HARRIS Entered 70. ROBERT THOMAS HARRIS Entered 69. Track 2. WILLIE JAMES HARRIS Entered 68. Wrestling 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 2. MARY VIRGINIA HARRISON Entered 70. iwest Charlottei HR Pres. 25 Chorus Pres. 25 Activity Comm. 25 Cheer- leader 25 Miss Jr. 2. JOHN ALBERT HARTIS Entered 70. iEast Meck.i Red Cross 15 ROTC Prom Comm. 2, 3. MARY LINDA HATHCOCK Entered 70. iEast Meck.i EAST WIND Rep. 1, 25 Spanish Club 1. PAM ELA SUE HATLEY Entered 70. COO CLUB 3. BRENDA JEAN HAYWOOD Entered 68. THOMAS CLIFTON HAYES Entered 70. iFishburne Military Schooli Cottillion Club 1, 2, 35 Arts and Labor Club 1, 25 Newspaper Staff 1, 35 Jr. Class Vice Pres. 25 Tennis 1, 2, Capt. 2. MARVIN WILLIAMSON HEATHERLEY Entered 68. Red Cross 15 Jr.-Sr. Decora- tions Comm. 25 Wildcat Club 35 ROTC Color Guard 3. EDGAR EARL HEFNER Entered 68. VICA 2, 3. NINA DIANNE HEGLER Entered 68. Chorus 15 Girls Ensemble 25 Choir 3. BARBARA BOYD HEINE Entered 68. Marshal for Graduation 25 SNIPS and CUTS 2, 3, Business Mgr. 35 UNICEF Sec. 35 Gym Asst. 3. DEBRA JEAN HELMS Entered 68. Red Cross 25 GBL 35 Student Council 3. MICHAEL LEON HELSON Entered 68. Medicats 1. JAMES EDWARD HEMPHILL Entered 70. VIVIAN PRISCILLA HEMPHILL Entered 70. iWest Charlottei Tailoring Club 15 FHA 1, 25 Student Council 25 VICA 25 Y-Teens 1, 25 Thespianic Acting Society 25 Red Cross 3. SHARON LYNNE HESTER Entered 68. Bus Driver 2. MICHAEL EUGENE HICKLEN Entered 70. iWest Charlottei HR Pres. 1, 25 Student Council 25 Red Cross 2. MELANIEHILDER Entered 68. Adelphians 15 J.V. Cheerleader 15 HR Pres. 1, 25 Marshal 25 GGS 2, 35 Lettergirl 3. JEANETTE HILL Entered 70. Cwest Charlottei Student Council 15 Y-Teens 1. LINDA GAIL HILL Entered 70. CWest Charlottei Chorus 15 Y- Teens 1. ROBERT NORMAN HILL, JR. Entered 68. ELIZABETH LANE HILLIARD Entered 68. Student Union 25 Chess Club 25 FTA 3. BETTY EVERLENE HINES Entered 70. fSecond Wardi HR Sec. 1, 25 Y-Teens 2. DANNY LEE HINSON Entered 68. DEBRA MARSHA HINSON Entered 68. Centrusa 3. 345 I wonder what they're doing back there? MILDRED LOUISE HINSON Entered 68. Library Asst. 33 CEO 3. WILLIE JACKSON HITE Entered 70. tEast Meck.l Baseball 1, 23 ROTC 23 HR Vice Pres. 2. ELIZABETH KAY HODGE Entered 68. Adelphians 13 GGS 23 Lettergirl 2, 3, Flag 2. FRANCES OTH ELLA HODGE Entered 70. tWest Charlottel VICA 23 FHA 2. CAROLYN LYVONNE HODGES Entered 68. Gym Asst. 2. REBECCA SHARON HOFFMAN Entered 68. Library Asst. 3. SUSAN BELINDA HOFFMAN Entered 68. PAMELA LYNN HOKE Entered 68. Garingertown Players 3. JEROME HARDING HOLLENBECK Entered 68. HR Pres. 3. ROBIN ANNE HOLLINGSWORTH Entered 68. Adelphians 13 Latin Club 1. RODERICK HOKE Entered 68. DAVID ROBERT HOLBROOK Entered 68. Band 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 2. 3 46 PERRI CLARE HOOVER Entered 68. Library Asst. 23 Y-Teens 2, 3. KATHRYN ELIZABETH HORNE Entered 68. FTA 13 Y-Teens 13 Girls' En- semble 23 French Club 23 Ways and Means Comm. Sec. 23 Red Cross 23 Choir Sec. 33 Homecoming Court 33 Wildcat Club 3. RAY LAVON HORSLEY Entered 70. tWest Charlottel DECA 2. KATHY ANN HOUSER Entered 68. FHA 23 FTA 23 Decoration Comm. 23 Centrusa 2, 3, Sec. 33 Lettergirl 3. DONNA MARIE HOWARD Entered 68. FTA 1, 23 COO 3. JACQUELINE HOWARD Entered 69. tEast Meck.l Red Cross 13 Jr. Marshal 23 COO Vice Pres. 3. PATRICIA GAIL HUGHES Entered 68. Adelphians 13 HR Pres. 1, 3, Student Council 13 GGS 3. CHARLES BOBO HUGHSTON. JR. Entered 68. Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 33 ln- teract 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 23 Cross Country 2. MARY ALICE HUSS Entered 68. Red Cross 33 GBL 33 Mascot Comm. 33 Student Council 3. WILLIAM STEWART INGRAM Entered 70. DENNIS KEITH ISAACS Entered 69. tMonroe High Schooll Class Pres. 13 Football 13 Monagram Club 13 Student Council 1, 23 Baseball 1, 2, 33 Marshal 23 Football 23 Hi-Y 2, 3, Officer 33 Interact 2, 33 Jr.-Sr. Decoration Comm. 23 Homecoming Dance Comm. 2. ROBBIE ANNETTE ISENHOUR Entered 68. Adelphians 13 J.V. Cheerleader 13 Soph. Class Treas. 13 Jr. Beauty 23 Jr. Class Treas. 23 Valentine Court 2, 33 GGS 2, 33 Homecoming Queen 33 Carrousel Princess 3. CHARLES ERIC IVEY Entered 70. twashingtonl Track 13 twest Charlotte-2l Golden Saxons 2. LILLIAN JANE JACOBS Entered 68. DECA 23 COO 3. DENNIS MICHAEL JARRELL Entered 68. NANCY LYNNE JARVIS Entered 68. Girls' Ensemble 23 Choir 33 CEO 3. JACQUELINE ELAINE JEFFERIES Entered 70. lWest Charlottel FHA 1, 23 HR Vice Pres. 23 DECA 3. STEVEN HAL JEFFERIES Entered 70. tGaffney Highl Band 1, 23 HR Pres. 23 Chess Club 2. KEITH TYRONE JEFFERSON Entered 70. Qwest Charlottel Track 1, 23 Wrestling 1, 2, Capt. 23 Orchestra 1, 23 Band 1, 2, 3, Pres. 33 Math Club 23 Saxon Club 23 Executive Council 33 Drama Club 3. CATHY RUTH JOHNSON Entered 68. Chess Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 2, 33 French Club 1, 2, 33 RAMBLER 2, 3. CHRIS O'BRIEN JOHNSON Entered 70. Orchestra 1, 2, 3. DAVID MICHAEL JOHNSON Entered 68. Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 33 Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3. JANE ELIZABETH JOHNSON Entered 68. Red Cross 13 Elections Comm. 23 Decorations Comm. 23 Orientation Comm. 23 Y-Teens 33 Library Asst. 3. CAROL LOUISE JONES Entered 68. French Club 2. MONA CLAIRE JONES Entered 70. tWest Charlottel Music Club Treas. 13 Red Cross 1, 23 Spanish Club 1, 23 Y-Teen 1, 23 Orchestra 1, 2, 3. JACK DAVID JOYCE Entered 68. PATRICIA ANN JUDGE Entered 70. RICHARD ROSS KALISTA Entered 68. J.V. Football 13 J.V. Basketball 13 Interact 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, 33 Varsity Football 2, 33 Executive Council 3. MYRA LEE KEE Entered 70. lWest Charlottel Gleen Club 1, 2. JERRY REID KEESLER Entered 70. tEast Meck.l DECA 2, 3, Pres. 3. DEBORAH DENISE KELLER Entered 68. French Club 2. CHARLOTTE ANN KELLY Entered 68. Wildcat Club 13 Jr.-Sr. Dance Comm. 23 Centrusa 3. GEORGE WESLEY KENNERLY Entered 68. PAMELA JEAN KIDDER Entered 70. Honor Society 2, 33 GGS 33 WILLOW TREE Editor 33 Wildcat Club 33 SNIPS and CUTS 33 Varsity Cheerleader 3. MARY BETH KIMMONS Entered 68. DECA 2, 3. ELIZABETH JANE KINSEY Entered 70. lEast Meck.l Red Cross 13 FTA 13 French Club 1, 23 Honor Society 2, 33 Student Council 23 Jr.-Sr. Comm. 23 HR Pres. 23 GGS 3. CHARLES WALTON KIRBY Ill Entered 68. J.V. Football 13 Medicats 13 Soph. Class Vice Pres. 13 Track 1, 23 Key Club 1, 2, 3, Treas. 2, Vice Pres. 33 Chief Marshal 23 Honor Society 2, 3, Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 33 Varsity Football 2, 33 SNIPS and CUTS 33 Executive Comm. of Student Council Treas. 33 Morehead Nominee 3. PAUL DOUGLAS KIRBY Entered 68. JERRY WAYNE KISER Entered 68. Red Cross 33 Interact 3. GARY ROBERT KISTLER Entered 68. Chess Club 13 German Club 1, 2, Pres. 2. TERESA LORRAINE KLOUSE Entered 69. FRANK EUGENE KNIGHTON, JR. Entered 68. Track Manager 13 VICA 2. KARL FREDERICK KOCHLER Entered 68. German Club 13 Band 1, 2, 33 Marching Band 2, 3. ARTEMIS MECIA KOUTROULIAS Entered 68. Red Cross 13 FTA 13 UNICEF 23 Ring Rep. 23 HR Sec. 23 Gym Asst. 23 SNIPS and CUTS 3. MARY SUSAN KUPPERS Entered 68. French Club 1, 23 SNIPS and CUTS 2, 33 Chess Club 2, 33 Student Union 3. TIMOTHY RICHARD LAMPLEY Entered 68. Track 1, 2, 33 Cross-country 2. PATRICIA LEE LAWLER Entered 70. lShamrock Highl Cheerleader 13 FBLA 13 Pep Club 1, 2, Capt. 23 Jr. Civitan 1, 23 FHA 23 lnterclub Council 2. SUZANNE NELLE LAWTER Entered 68. Math Asst. 13 Chorus 23 CHEO 33 Red Cross 3. JOHN PERRY LEAK Entered 70. lHardingl J.V. Basketball 13 Varsity Basketball 2, 3. Q' Look at all this homework we have for the weekend. 347 Hurrah for Dr. Stern! 348 JOYCE ANN LEAKE Entered 70. tWest Charlottel Red Cross 15 Student Council 15 Girls' Glee Club 15 Y- Teens 15 Zeta Phi Epsilon Sorority 1, 25 Debate Club 25 Drama Club 25 Chess Club 3. MARSHALL DEAN LEDBETTER Entered 68. Golf 1, 25 HR Vice Pres. 2. OLIVIA JANE LEE Entered 68. HR Sec. 25 COO 3. DANIEL PHILIP LEFLEFI Entered 70. tlndependencet Band Club 1, 2, Treas. 25 Swim Team 2, 3, Co-Capt. 2. VANESSA DALE LINDSAY Entered 70. tWest Charlottel Las Princesas Social Club 25 DE 3. DAVID LEE LINEBERGER Entered 68. Office Asst. 15 Choir 1, 2, 35 Gym Asst. 2. BRENDA JAVAITA LITTLE Entered 68. Red Cross 1. HARLENA LITTLE Entered 70. tWest Charlottel Student Council 1, 25 Debating Club 25 Thespian Club 2. SHARON ESTELLE LOCK Entered 68. Chorus 15 Y-Teens 1, 2, Sec. 2, Pres. 25 Decorating Comm. 25 Girls' En- semble 25 Social Welfare Comm. 25 Honor Society 2, 35 SNIPS and CUTS 2, 35 GGS 35 Library Asst. 35 Sandrettes 35 Choir 3. JEROME RONDY LOCKHART Entered 70. tWest Charlottej Swim Team 25 Ashanti Social Club 25 Art Club 25 Track 2, 35 Drama Club 2, 3. SANDRA GAILYA LOGAN Entered 68. Adelphians 15 HR Treas. 15 Soph. Council 15 Wildcat Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 35 Social Welfare Comm. 25 GGS 2, 35 Ori- entation Comm. 25 Student Council 2, 35 RAMBLER 2, 35 Foreign Exchange Student 3. WILLIAM HOWARD LONG, JR. Entered 68. J.V. Football 15 Student Coun- cil 15 Wildcat Club 25 Varsity Football 2, 3. ROBERT LOTHARP Entered 68. J.V. Football 15 Track 15 VICA 25 Varsity Football 3. JIMMIE ELAINE LOVE Entered 68. Red Cross 15 HR Pres. 1, 25 Student Council 1, 25 Jr.-Sr. Decoration Comm. 2. BRENDA LYNN LOWFIANCE Entered 68. Adelphians 15 J.V. Cheerleader 1: HR Pres. 25 Dance Comm. 25 Varsity Cheerleader 25 GGS 2, 35 Student Council 2. KATHLEEN LINDA LUPSITY Entered 68. HR Sec. 2. REBECCA ERNA LYLES Entered 68. HR Sec. 23 Ways 8 Means Comm. 23 HR Vice Pres. 33 Centrusa 3. WILLIAM LYON Entered 70. tElizabeth City Highj Latin Club 13 Track 13 fNorth Eastern-21 Tennis 23 Chess Club 23 Monogram Club 23 Drama Club 3. JACK SHERRILL MABRY Entered 68. Golf 2. WANDA MELISE MALLARD Entered 68. CEO 3. GLENN EDWARD MANGUM Entered 68. J.V. Baseball 13 Hi-Y 23 Varsity Baseball 23 Swimming 2, 3. JUNE CATHY MARTIN Entered 70. HR Sec. 2. ANDREW EUGENE MASSEY Entered 69. fSecond Wardi J.V. Football 1. ROBERT THOMAS MASSEY Entered 70. J.V. Football 13 Red Cross 13 Asst. Class Officer 13 DE 3. PATRICIA DALE MAULDWIN Entered 68. Drama Club 3. KEITH ALLAN MAUNEY Entered 68. SNIPS and CUTS 2, 3. ANGELA CHARLENE MAY Entered 68. FTA 13 Girls' Ensemble 23 Choir3. LOUISE ESTELLE MCALISTER Entered 70. fGreat Mills, Md.J FNA Sec. 13 French Club 1, 23 Honor Society 23 Invi- tations Comm. 23 Wildcat Club 33 WILLOW TREE 33 SNIPS and CUTS 33 Announce- ments Comm. 3. JOANNE MCANDREWS Entered ea. Gym Asst. 2. Can't you think of a better excuse than that? CALVIN DALE McCALL Entered 70. KATHY FAYE McCALL Entered 68. JOYCELYN MCCOY Entered 70. fwest Charlottei HR Pres. 1, 23 Student Council 1, 2. WILLIAM JAMES MCCOY Entered 70. fHardingJ Treas. 23 DECA 2, 3. BETTY JOSEPHINE MCDERMOTT Entered 68. J.V. Cheerleader 13 HR Pres. 13 Red Cross 2, 3. ROBERT EDWARD MCDOWELL Entered 70. fWest Charlottej Golden Saxon Club 23 Red Cross 23 Swimming Team Capt. 2. WANDA SHELLEY MCENTIRE Entered 68. Band 1, 2, 33 Spanish Club 23 Jr.-Sr. Invitation Comm. 23 Orchestra 2, 3. OLLIE LOUISE MCFARLING Entered 70. fwest Meck.J Y-Teens 2. BARBARA CHRISTINE MCGINN Entered 68. WILLIAM RALPH MCGINN Entered 68. VICA 23 DE 3. LAWRENCE EDDIE McGINNlS Entered 68. Red Cross 1, 23 Jr.-Sr. Decora- tion Comm. 23 Key Club 2, 33 Chemistry Asst. 3. KATHLEEN GAIL McGRATH Entered 68. Adelphians 13 HR Pres. 13 Student Council 13 WILLOW TREE 2. SANDRA LOUISE MCGRIFF Entered 70. KAREN LEE MclNTYRE Entered 68. CHEO 3. JANET ANNE McKEE Entered 68. Student Union 13 WILLOW TREE 2, 3. BARRY VANN McKILLOP Entered 68. Band 13 German Club 1, 2, 33 Honor Society 2, 33 HR Pres. 3. RICHARD KIRK McLAUGHLIN Entered 68. RICHARD NEAL MCLEAN Entered 68. DE 2, 3. DAVID McMULLEN Entered 70. QWest Charlottei Art Club 2. JEAN LAVERNE MCMULLEN 349 ,,.,- M ,Pi TIME OUT! Entered 70. Shar-Teen Social Club 1, 2, 35 HR Pres. 15 FTA 25 Qwest Charlottel. DEXTER ALEXANDER MCMURRAY Entered 70. EVELYN McNAlR Entered 69. tSecond Wardl HR Pres. 15 National Jr. Honor Society 15 Les-Debunale 1. SARAH KATHRYN McNAIR Entered 69. tTehran, lranl Choir 15 Band 1, 2, 35 Honor Society 2, 3. JOSESHUA VERNELLE McN EAL Entered 70. BARBARA DIANA McQUEEN Entered 68. GBL 3. DOUGLAS JORDAN McRAE Entered 68. Football 2. PATRICIA ANN MEADERS Entered 68. FHA 1. BARBARA LEE MEDFORD Entered 68. FTA 15 Girls' Ensemble 25 Co- Chairman ot Finance Comm. 25 GGS 35 Sandrettes 35 Choir 35 Library Asst. 3. 350 RONNIE LEE MEEK Entered 68. MARGARET LUENNA MELSON Entered 68. J.V. Cheerleader 15 HR Pres. 15 Adelphians 15 GGS 2, 35 SNIPS and CUTS 2, 35 Head Varsity Cheerleader 3. FORREST OSCAR MELTON, JR. Entered 68. VICA 2. ROSITA MICKEL Entered 70. tMaracay, Venezuelal Foreign Exchange Student5 Student Council Sec. 25 GGS 3. DARLENE KAY MILLER Entered 68. DEBORAH LYNN MILLER Entered 68. CEO 3. DENISE GAYLE MILLER Entered 68. Adelphians 15 HR Vice Pres. 1, 25 Invitations Comm. 25 Centrusa 35 Let- tergirl 3. PHYLLIS ELAINE MILLER Entered 68. Health Occ. Club Treas. 2, 35 Jr.-Sr. Invitation Comm. 2. JAMES LEONARD MILLS Entered 68. REBECCA RUTH MIRLY Entered 68. HR Sec. 1, 25 Centrusa 35 Dance Comm. 33 DIANE ROBIN MOODY Entered 69. tFayetteviIle, N.C.J Spanish Club 1: GAA 1. CHESTER WALLACE MOORE Entered 68. DARLENE BROWN MOORE Entered 68. Girls Ensemble 25 Jr.-Sr. Dec- orating Comm. 25 SNIPS and CUTS 2, 35 Choir 35 Y-Teens 3. HENRY CLIFFORD MOORE Entered 68. HR Vice Pres. 15 Ring Rep. 25 Red Cross 25 VICA 2, 35 Jr.-Sr. Comm. 35 ROTC 3. LUDENIA MOORE Entered 70. Shar-Teen Social Club 25 DE Club 3. MARY CRUMP MOORE Entered 68. COO 3. - I , If, 4 - F l I C FRANCES KAY MORGAN Entered 68. Wildcat Club 15 Red Cross 15 FTA 1, 2, 35 Student Council Clean-Up Comm.2. SUSAN VICTORIA MORGAN Entered 69. HR Vice Pres. 25 FTA 25 Debate Club 25 Drama Club 2, 3. BILLY LEE MORRISON Entered 68. FREIDA KATHY MORRISON Entered 68. Centrusa.3. CHERE DALE MOSER Entered 68. Latin Club Treas. 25 Office Asst. 2, 35 Centrusa 3. JAMES THOMAS MULLIS Entered 68. J.V. Baseball 1. JOYCE MELVELEE MULLIS Entered 68. UNICEF 25 COO 3. EVELYN FORREST MURR Entered 68. Adelphians 15 Red Cross 15 HR Pres. 15 GGS 2. 3, Pres. 3. SALLY LYNNE MURR Entered 68. Wildcat Club 15 Centrusa 2, 3, Vice Pres. 3. JOSEPH LEE MYERS Entered 70. lBangkokl Chess Club 1, 2. DANNY LEE MYRICK Entered 70. Debate Club 3. RICHARD WINFRED NEWTON Entered 70. DE 3. CHARLES JOEL NILLES Entered 68. Track Mgr. 15 WILLOW TREE 2, 3. JOHN RAY NORKETT Entered 68. VICA Club 2, 3. DENNIS MICHAEL NORTON Entered 68. HR Vice Pres. 15 Jr.-Sr. Deco- rations Comm. 25 ROTC 3. NORMAN RAY NOWLAN Entered 68. KATHERINE MAE OAKLEY Entered 68. Adelphians 15 Jr. Class Fi- nance Comm. 25 Honor Society 2, 35 GGS 2, 3, Sec. 35 Wildcat Club 35 HR Pres. 35 Student Council 3. ERIC ALVA OLIPHANT Entered 70. lHardingJ VICA 2. JOHN LEE OSBORNE Entered 69. WILLIAM CARL LEE OUTLEY, JR. Entered 68. Wrestling 1, 25 Track 1, 25 ROTC 3. CATHERINE LEON OUTZ Entered 68. Red Cross 1, 25 FHA 1, 25 Of- fice Asst. 1,25 DECA 3. BLAINA DAVID OXIDINE, JR. Entered 68. VICA 3. WILLIAM EDWARD PARKS Entered 68. Marching Band 1, 2, 35 VICA 2, 3. JANICE ELIZABETH PATTERSON Entered 70. lConway Highl Biology Club 15 Spanish Club 1, 25 Executive Comm. Septun Club 1, 25 Library Club 15 Jr.-Sr. Decorating Comm. 25 Art Club 25 Miss Conway High Pagent Comm. 2. LORI LANE PATTON Entered 68. Symphonic Band 1, 2, 35 Sym- phonic Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Social Welfare Comm. 25 Refreshment Comm. 25 Band Asst. 3. QUEEN ELIZABETH PENDERGRASS Entered 70. CURTIS MITCHELL PENDLEY Entered 69. lMarion, N.C.J J.V. Basketball 15 Art Club 25 HR Vice Pres. 2. SUSAN GAYLE PERDUE Entered 68. Adelphians 15 Finance Comm. 2: GGS 2. 3. NANCY CAROL PETTIGREW Entered 68. Student Union 1, 2, 35 Ring Rep. 25 French Club 25 Dance Comm. 25 WILLOW TREE 3. CURTIS CEPHES PHIFER Entered 68. J.V. Football 15 J.V. Baseball 15 Wrestling 1, 2, 35 HR Vice Pres. 25 Var- sity Foctball 2, 35 CEO 3. KREY DANIEL PHILLIPPI Entered 69. lTennesseel J.V. Football 15 J.V. Basketball 15 Key Club 1. BETTY ANN PHILLIPS Entered 68. Y-Teens 25 RAMBLER 3. VERNON JACK PIEHL Entered 68. Chess Club 15 Wrestling 1, 25 Interact 1, 2, 35 Treas. 35 Chief Marshal 25 Senior Class Officer 35 Hi-Y 3. BARBARA SUE PIERCE Entered 68. CEO 3. BRENDA GAIL PIERCE Entered 68. Adelphians 15 HR Sec.-Treas. 1, 25 Spanish Club 1, 25 RAMBLER 2, 35 Editor 35 Wildcat Club 3. NANCY JANE PIERCE Entered 68. Marching Band 1, 2, 35 Cen- trusa 3. BONNIE SUE POLSON Entered 68. DECA 3. LEO CORTEY POOLE Entered 68. MICHAEL WAYNE POLLY Entered 68. WENDY LAVERNE PORTER Entered 70. lwest Charlottel French 1, 25 Student Council 1, 25 Math Club 2. Club be ,..... 2 ' lt's Ultra Brite! f '7-'?., 351 WILLIAM OTTIS POWELL Entered 68. Chess Club 13 Tennis 1, 2. JOE ERVIN PRESSLEY Entered 68. ALAN ALEXANDER PRESLEY Entered 70. HAROLD SYLVESTER PRIDE Entered 70. lWest Charlottet J.V. Basket- ball 23 Band 1, 2. MICHAEL LITTON PRIMM Entered 68. J.V. Football 13 Swimming 1, 2, 33 Choir Vice Pres. 2, 3. DONALD RAY PURSER Entered 68. J.V. Football 13 J.V. Baseball 13 Varsity Football 2, 3. W W KWNVMMMMW Z' . MM ,.-...m,.aw.. , ..u.,mWa,a.-an-wvwWw..M,..M af f VAN STEVEN PURSER Entered 68. J.V. Football 13 Varsity Football 2, 33 Hi-Y 3. SUSAN LYNN QUERY Entered 68. HR Vice Pres. 13 Adelphians Pres. 13 HR Pres. 2, 33 GGS 2, 3, Treas. 33 Varsity Cheerleader 33 Wildcat Club 3. DWIGHT THOMAS RAINEY Entered 69. MARGARET ANNE RATCHFORD Entered 68. Adelphians 13 Soph. Class Council 13 WILLOW TREE 13 Wildcat Club 13 Jr.-Sr. Refreshment Comm. 2. VELDA MARCELLA RATCLIFFE Entered 68. Student Council 13 HR Pres. 13 Red Cross 23 Jr.-Sr. Invitations Comm. The Three Stooges. 352 ...Myne--A 23 Girls' Ensemble 23 Lettergirl 2, 33 Cen- trusa 3. SUSAN KATHERINE RAY Entered 68. F'I'A 13 Girls' Ensemble 23 Jr.- Sr. Invitations Comm. 2g Choir 3. RONDA DALE RAYFIELD Entered 68. KAREN RANDALL RAYNES Entered 68. Adelphians 13 Wildcat Club 13 Red Cross 1, 25 GGS 3. DORIS LENORA REDFEARN Entered 69. lSecond Wardt Girls Drill Team 13 Les Debunetts 13 Red Cross 1, 2, Vice Pres. 23 French Club 13 Y-Teens 23 FTA 23 Wildcat Club 23 COO 3. PATRICIA ANN REEVES Entered 68. Band 1, 2, 33 Jr.-Sr. Invitations Comm. 23 Latin Club 2. PATRICIA LOUISE RENAUD Entered 68. WILLOW TREE 1, 2, 33 Or- chestra 1, 2, 33 French Club 23 Student Union 2, 33 Honor Society 2, 33 RAMBLER 3. PAMELA JANE RHODES Entered 68. NANCY JEANNINE RICHARDSON Entered 70. lEast Meck.I International Day Comm. 2. JOEL FRANK RITCHIE Entered 70. KEast Meck.t J.V. Football 13 J.V. Basketball 13 Science Club 13 Philos- ophy Club 23 Latin Club 23 Boys' Pep Club 2. PAMELA RENE RITCHIE Entered 68. Marshal 23 Wildcat Club 33 Centrusa 3. DONALD RIVERS Entered 68. VICA 23 DE 3. KATHERINE BLAKE ROACH Entered 68. Library Asst. 2, 33 RAMBLER 3. FRANCES ARLEEN ROBERTS Entered 69. fDalIas, Texast Science Club Vice Pres. 13 Future Business Leaders Sec. 1. DEBORAH REGINA ROBINSON Entered 70. Qwest Charlottet Golden Chanters 23 Student Council 23 Red Cross 2, 33 Choir 3. GARY LINN ROBINSON Entered 68. J.V. Football 13 J.V. Basketball 13 J.V. Baseball 13 Chief Marshal 23 Hi-Y 2, 33 Interact 2, 33 Varsity Football 2, 33 Varsity Baseball 2, 33 Wildcat Club 3. ROBIN ROGERS Did you hear about---No, l'Il tell you after class. Entered 68. Adelphians Sec. 15 Finance Comm. 25 Elections Comm. 25 GGS 2, 3. DENNIS ANDREW RORIE Entered 68. J.V. Football 15 Track 25 Varsity Football 2, 35 Radio Broadcasting 2, 3. ROOSEVELT DONEL RORIE Entered 69. PATRICIA ANN ROSS Enterd 68. Centrusa 3. SHARON ANN ROWE Entered 70. ISecond Wardl HR Pres. 15 fHarding-23 DE Club 2. BARBARA ANN ROWELL Entered 70. LEONA FRANCES ROYAL Entered 68. FTA 1, 2, 35 Honor Society 2, 3. MARK LEON SANGER Entered 68. J.V. Basketball 1. GLADYS ELIZABETH SAVAGE Entered 68. DRUCILLA CRECIE SAYLES Entered 70. IWest Charlottel FHA 2. ANDY FRANKLIN SCHENCK Entered 70. FREDRICK LEONARD SCOTT Entered 70. IHardingJ Art Club 15 Track 25 DE Club 2, 3. DOLORES ELIZABETH SCRUGGS Entered 68. Adelphians 15 Dance Comm. 25 Invitations Comm. 25 French Club 2' SNIPS and CUTS 2, 3. RONNIE MAURICE SEEGARS Entered 68. Varsity Football 2. KENNETH DAVID SELF Entered 70. IEast Meck.I J.V. Football 15 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 2. CHARLES FORD SHAW Entered 68. J.V. Football 15 Interact 1, 2, 35 Varsity Football 2, 35 Varsity Baseball 2, 3. WILLARD SHELTON, JR. Entered 70. NATHANIEL QUOVARTIS SHIPP Entered 70. IWest Charlottel J.V. Football 15 Track 25 Varsity Football 2, 3. PAMELA MARIE SHIRLEY Entered 68. Adelphians 15 Ways 81 Means Comm. Ring Comm. 25 Student Council 2, 35 Centrusa 2, 35 Caps 81 Gowns Comm. 3. NEIL STANFIELD SHOOTER Entered 68. MARSHALL MONROE SHORT Entered 68. Golf Team 1, 25 French Club 2. JANET MARTHA SHUE Entered 70. IHardingJ Ramettes 15 Orches- tra 15 French Club 25 Annual Statt 25 House 81 Grounds Comm. 25 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 25 Jr. Marshal 2. MARTHA SHERRILL SHUFORD AEntered 68. Adelphians Treas. 15 Student Council 15 Ensemble Acc. 1, 25 Marshal 25 Centrusa 2, 3, Pres. 35 Honor Society 2, 35 Sandrettes 3. PHYLLIS LAVERNE SIMMONS Entered 70. GLORIA ANN SIMMS Entered 68. Refreshment Comm. 25 Red Cross 3. LINDA DIANE SIMPSON Entered 68. Ring Comm. 25 Drama Club 3. BETTY JEAN SINCLAIR Entered 70. SEAN SCOTT SIZEMORE Entered 69. IEast Meck.l Audio Visual Club 15 ICC Club 1. DEBRA LYNN SLEDD Entered 69. ISL Francisville Highj Pep Squad1. MICHAEL REID SLOOP Entered 68. Football Team Mgr. 2. CYNTHIA ANN SMITH Entered 68. Wildcat Club 1, 35 Dance Comm. 25 Jr.-Sr. Invitations Comm. 25 Girls' Ensemble 25 Choir 3. DONNA LEE SMITH Entered 68. Y-Teens 15 Jr.-Sr. Decorations Comm. 2. JAM ES EDWARD SMITH Entered 68. Band 1, 2, 35 Wrestling 1, 25 Red Cross 2. JAMES MICHAEL SMITH Entered 69. ICheraw Highj Golf Team 1, 25 HR Vice Pres. 1. KENNETH CONRAD SMITH Entered 68. Red Cross 15 Ring Rep. 2. ROSE ANN SMITH Entered 68. Wildcat Club 15 Dance Comm. 25 Jr.-Sr. Invitations Comm. 2. RODNEY STEVEN SNELL Entered 68. KAREN GAIL SNIDER Entered 68. Student Council 2, 35 Centrusa 3. 353 SHARON ELAINE SPIELMAN Entered 68. JAM ES ANTHONY STATEN Entered 70. lWest Charlottej Red Cross 23 Health OCC. 3. HAROLD EUGENE STEELE Entered 70. fWest Charlottej Music Club 2. MADELYN JOYCE STENSOW Entered 70. fWest Charlotte! Y-Teens 1. ALLIDA TERESE STEPHENS Entered 68. HR Rep. 13 Adelphians 13 Ring Comm. 23 Dance Comm. 23 Jr.-Sr. Music Comm. 23 Lettergirl 2, 33 Centrusa 2, 3. EMORY DAVID STEPHENS, JR. Entered 68. Red Cross 13 Marching Band 1, 2, 33 Symphonic Band 1, 2, 33 Jr. Mar- shal 23 Bus Driver 2, 33 Interact 3. INGRAM WILLIAM STEWART Entered 70. RALPH STEWART Entered 70. fWest Charlottej Track 23 HR Vice Pres. 23 Hi-Y 2. ROSA STINSON Entered 70. MARY THERESA STOGNER Entered 70. DE Club 3. LINDA DIANE STOVER Entered 69. fNorth Miami Highl Student Council 13 Surf Team 13 Swimming Team 13 Office Asst. 23 FHA 2, 3, Pres. 33 WIL- LOW TREE 2, 31SNIPS and CUTS 3. BONNIE KATHLEEN STRONG Entered 68. DON CARROLL STROUD Entered 68. DE 2, 3. UTH ER JANELLE STROUD Entered 70. fHardingt Drama Club 13 Choir 1, 2. LADARIA JENECE STUART Entered 68. Red Cross 13 Election Comm. 23 Jr.-Sr. Decoration Comm. 2g Latin Club 2, 3. HELEN PAULETTE SUDDRETH Entered 68. COO 3. DEBORAH ANGULA SURRATT Entered 70. 1West Charlottej Spirit Comm. 13 Student Council 1, 23 Red Cross 1, 23 HR Trees. 1, 23 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Music Club 23 VICA 23 Debate Club 2. DEBORAH MARIE TANKERSLEY Entered 68. Girls' Ensemble 23 Choir 3. ROBERT WAYNE THOMAS 354 Entered 68. Marching Band 1, 23 Red Cross 3. RONALD DAVIS THOMAS Entered 68. DEAN EDWARD THOMPSON Enterd 70. fNorth Meck.J Red Cross 13 J.V. Basketball 1, 2. DONALD ERIC THOMPSON Entered 70. IWest Charlottel Ashamti So- cial Club 1, 23 Band 1, 23 Basketball 2. GERALDINE THOMPSON Entered 70. iwest Charlottej Ashanti So- cial Club 1, 23 Band 1, 23 Basketball 2. STEPHEN LAWRENCE THOMPSON Entered 70. iEast Meck.I Band 1, 2. WILLIE THOMPSON Entered 68. Concert Band 13 Marching Band 1, 2, 33 Symphonic Band 2, 33 Bus Driver 3. DEBORAH KAY TOLLESON Entered 68. Chorus 13 Girls' Ensemble 2. LAURIE TRAVIS Entered 70. iEast Meck.I Pep Club 13 HR Pres. 1, 23 Student Council 1, 23 French Club 1, 23 Beta Club 1, 23 Band 1, 23 Color Guard 23 HR Sec-Treas. 33 GGS 3. JAMES FREDERICK TRIPLETT Entered 68. German Club 13 Tennis Team 1. MARY MARLUS TRIPP Entered 68. WILLOW TREE 2. GAIL MARIE TRUSLOW Entered 68. Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 2, 33 WILLOW TREE 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Student Union 2, 33 Honor Society 2, 3. JAM ES STEWARD TUCKER Entered 68. J.V. Football 13 Marching Band 2. SUSAN GAYLE TUCKER Entered 68. FHA 23 Chorus 23 Choir 3. RICHARD LEWIS TYSON Entered 69. IWest Charlottel Vocational CIub1. LINDA KAY VANDERBURG Entered 68. COO Sec. 3. JOHN GRADY VINCENT Entered 68. HR Pres. 13 Band 1, 2, 3. LAURIE JANE WACKERHAGEN Entered 69. fFarmviIle Highl Chorus 13 FHA 13 Garingertown Players 2, 3. If I have to tell you one more time. .. 355 gps? 'A J Here comes another of those camera bugs! BOBBY RAY WADDELL Entered 70. tWest Charlottel Red Cross 15 ICT 2, 3. VANESSA DALE WAITES Entered 68. CEO 35 Library Asst. 3. WALTER SHELDON WALKER Entered 68. Band 1, 2, 35 Wrestling 2, 3. ALPHONSO WALLACE Entered 69. IWest Charlottel Hi-Y 15 Wres- tling 15 VICA Comm. 15 Baseball 15 ROTC 25 Radio Disc Jockey 2. JAM ES CRAIG WALLACE Entered 69. tHardingJ Gold 15 Red Cross 15 Spanish Club 1. PATRICIA ELAINE WEDEL Entered 68. Head J.V. Cheerleader 15 Adelphians 15 Soph. Beauty 15 Wildcat Club 1, 25 Varsity Cheerleader 25 Chief Marshal 25 Jr.-Sr. Decorating Comm. 25 Dance Comm. 25 DAR Award 35 GGS 2, 35 Senior Class Officer 35 HR Pres. 81 Rep. 35 Student Council 3. 356 TAMRA LYNN WELLS Entered 68. Wildcat Club 35 Choir 3. CLAYTON WASHER WHEELER Entered 68. VICA 2, 3. LARRY ELLIOTT WHITE Entered 69. fSecond Wardl Hi-Y 15 French Club 15 J.V. Football 15 Track 1, 25 VICA 2, 3. DALE EDWARD WHITNEY Entered 69. tHardingI J.V. Football 15 Ra- dio Broadcasting 2, 35 Choir 3. CATHERINE ANNE WILKINSON Entered 68. Spanish Club 25 Ways 8 Means Comm. 2, 35 FTA 2, 35 Choir 3. JAMES FREDDIE WILLIAMS Entered 69. VICA 25 fOlympicl. JANICE WILLIAMS Entered 70. lWest Charlottel HR Pres. 25 Student Council 2. LORRAINE WILLIAMS Entered 70. PATRICIA ANN WILLIAMS Entered 68. Adelphians 15 Centrusa 2, 3, Treas. 35 HR Pres. 2, 35 Choir 3. PEGGY JEAN WILLIAMS Entered 68. MONTGOMERY PAUL WILLIS Entered 68. Key Club 1, 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 35 Harvard Book Award 35 HR Pres. 81 Rep. 35 Drum Major 35 Student Council 35 Morehead Nominee 3. CASSAN DRA ELLAINE WILLSON Entered 70. fWest Charlottel Bridge Club 25 Detsen Chanters 25 Red Cross 25 Girls' Glee Club 25 Les Chere Amies Social Club Pres. 25 Choir 35 HR Vice Pres. 35 San- drettes 3. ROBERT LAWRENCE WILSON, JR. Entered 68. Student Council 15 HR Pres. 15 Swimming Team 1, 2, 35 Marching Band 1, 2, 35 Red Cross 25 Hi-Y 2, 3. WILLIAM CHARLES WILSON, JR. Entered 68. HARRY WOLFE Entered 68. KEVIN DOUGLAS WOOD Entered 68. Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Interact 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 35 Symphonic Band 2, 3. LYNDIA ANN WOOD Entered 68. Garingertown Players 1, 2, GBL2, 3. KATHY LIZABETH WORLEY Entered 70. DECA Club Sec.-Treas. 3. PERSALER WORTH Entered 70. ALMA WRIGHT Entered 70. fHardingJ Rametts 2: Radio Braodcasting 3. MILES OWEN WRIGHT Entered 68. HR Pres. 25 Student Council 25 Student Union 3. DAVID MICHAEL WYATT Entered 69. INorth Kansas City Highl Boys' Pep Club 1, Football 13 Track 1, Basketball 1, 25 ILexington High-21. DENNIS KEVIN WYATT Entered 69. fNorth Kansas City Highl Boys' Pep Club 1: Football 1: Track 1g Wrestling 1, 29 QLexington High-21. BASSAM MAHMOUD YASSIN Entered 69. Marshal 2. VIRGINIA ROBERTA YATES Entered 68. Dance Comm. 2: Garingertown Players Treas. 3. WILLIAM DAVID YOUNG Entered 68. VICA 2, 3. dl ' .1 I 5 Now see, what did I tell you? Index Aaron, Gary 206 Aasness, Jo Ann 182 Abell, Miss Nan 15, 70 Abrams, Lyle 105, 230 Abrams, Steve 182 Adams, Ann 107 Adams, Donna 90, 182 Adams, Lee 182 Adams, Melanie 182 Addison, Mr. Jim 33,161 Adelphians 84,85 Adkisson, John 182 Agee, Randy 206 Albert, Harry 182 Alden, John 79 Alden, Vickie 84, 87, 206 Aldridge, Linda 182 Aldridge, Mr. Ronald 20, 93 Alexander, Alex 182 Alexander, Bobby 182 Alexander, David 119, 121,206 Alexander. Doug 138 Alexander, John 182 Alexander, Linda 230 Alexander, Randy 182 Alexander, Rose Marie 230 Alexander, Sheila 182 Alexander, Skip 126, 128 Alford, Ronald 182 Alksnis, Ingrid 182 Allen, Eddie 182 Allen, Raymond 182 Allen, Sandra 107, 230 Allred, Debbie 182 Allred, Phil 126, 129,230 Almond, Patricia 230 Alston, Eric 206 Alston, Willie 206 Anderson, Hank 206 Anderson, Jerry 206 Anderson, Larry 138, 182 Andresen, Joni 206 Andrews, Mike 182 Arbogast, Donna 206 Archibald, Eddie 230 Archie, Kenney 160, 182 Ardrey, Cleveland 105, 230 Ardrey, John 230 Arledge, Donna 182 Armeen, Ronnie 107, 206 Armstrong, Deborah 107, 230 Armstrong, Vickie 230 Arndt, Denise 230 Arrowood, Ronnie 230 Arrowood, Scott 182 Ariz, Susan 96, 97, 230 Asbury, Gloria 182 Ashley, Jennie 182 Ashley, Mark 76, 83, 119, 171,206 Atkinson, Larry 153, 182 Atkinson, Steve 182 Attaway, Barbara 109, 112, 206 Well, I wasn't really cheating... Aycock, James 206 Bacot, Denise 89, 177,231 Badran, Zahira 206 Bagley, Pat 231 Bailey, Pat 17, 96, 231 Bailey, Rickey 183 Bailey, Robert 232 Baird, Baker, Baker, Pam 183 Donnie 183 Gloria 232 Austin Austin, Austin, Austin, Austin, Autrey, Brenda 182 Britt 91, 182 Austin, Austin, ,Donna 102, 230 Kathy 89, 177, 231 Mike 138, 182 Ray 231 Susan 183 David 59, 62, 83, 1 AVSFSU, Pat 183 358 53, 231 Baker, Kerry 82, 83, 126, 160, 206 Baker, Larry 232 Baker, Robert 232 Baker, Terry 97, 206 Baker, Terry 232 Baldwin, Lynne 73, 91, 92, 177,232 Ballance, Mr. Gilbert 100 Balog, Donna 233 Bankett, Miss Inez 17 nag M..-.--4-., Barber, Arthur 206 Barber, Cheryl 90, 183 Barclift, Trip 156,183 Barefoot, Mike 233 Barkley, Edwin 138, 183 Barley, Lois 106, 233 Barnes, Dot 183 Barnes, Jimmy 93, 146, 183 Barnette, Becky 233 Barrett, Bill 233 Bass, Joyce 233 Bass, Randy 183 Bates, Gregory 97, 119, 183 Bates, Jimmy 105 Baucom, Debbi 116, 177, 206 Baucom, Glenda 183 Beard, Jim 233 Beard, MichaIe183 Beasley, Vickie 206 Beason, Pam 87, 93, 233 Beatty, Mark 183 Beatty, Tommy 83, 206 Beaty, John 233 Beaver, Vickie 103, 233 Bebhart, DeAnna 183 Beck, Dolly 206 Becknell, Debbie 90, 183 Betord, Cecile 206 Belk, Cindy 206 Belk, Mr. Donald 34 Belk, Greg 57, 64, 78, 79, 89, 126, 129, 143, 233 Belk, Pat 183 Belk, Ralph 183 Bell, Charlene 233 Bell, Connie 91, 98, 234 Bell, Wendy 109, 234 Belton, Brenda 183 Belton, Marion 53 Bennett, Donna 90, 206 Benson, Robert 104, 234 Bentley, Jeff 183 Berrier, Ricky 234 Berry, Carolyn 234 Berryhill, Linda 206 Bert, Raymond 183 Bibeau, David 183 Biggers, Betty 183 Biggers, Gen 183 Bigham, Paul 234 Bilbro, David 177, 206 Bilbro, Susie 183 Bishop, Kay 43, 62, 87, 97, 118, 234 Bishop, Roy 206 Bivens, Janet 206 Bivens, Pam 206 Bizzell, Crissie 84, 87, 116,206 Black, Faye 183 Black, Kathy 234 Black, Pam 84, 87, 171,206 Black, Patti 51, 183 Black, Robin 49, 206 Blackburn, Sherri 107, 206 Blackmon, Curtis 183 Blackwelder, Sandy 111 Blake, Rico 126, 127 Blalock, Rennie 126, 129,234 Blitch, Nancy 184 Blocker, Tyronne 184 Blount, Charles 153, 206 Blount, Jess 126, 128, 235 Bloxham, Carol 87, 235 Blue, Tommy 184 Blume, Roxanne 148, 149, 177, 235 Blythe, Betty 184 Boardman, Ray 53, 79, 158, 170, 235 Boatwright, Janice 91,206 Bogenrief, Gary 184 Boger, Steve 184 Boggs, Frank 105, 235 Bohler, Chuck 207 Bolick, Debbie 207 Bolton, Ella 235 Booker, Eugene 104 Booker, Leon 184 Bookout, Joe 236 Bookout, Sue 184 Borst, Janice 89, 236 Bost, Darlene 184 Bostic, Marlise184 Bounsell, Regina Bowers, Judy 184 Bowles, David 184 Bowman, David 236 Boyd, Jeri 207 Boyd, Larry 184 Boyd, Milton 207 Boyd, Mrs. Virginia 29 Boyles, David 79, 236 Bracey, Beverly 44, 48, 236 Bracey, Cayrol 151, 184 Bradley, Cindy 184 Bradley, Larry 107, 207 Bradshaw, Brad 138 Bradshaw, Charles 184 Brame, Pam 184 Brandon, Phyllis Brandon, Vickie 184 Branum, Allen 107 Branshaw, Mr. Wayne 34 Brantley, Billy 184 Branum, Diane 184 Braswell, Marta 237 Breth, Bob 184 Brewer, Joey 207 Briscoe, Frank 184 Britt, Beverly 84, 207 Britt, Dalton 184 Britts, Betty 184 Broadnax, Randy 105, 207 Broadway, Doug 207 Broadway, Marshall 237 Brooks, Barbara 207 Brooks, Marcia 64, 88, 89, 237 Brooks, Richard 207 Broom, Teresa 184 Brown, Cheryl 89, 117,237 Brown, Cindy 112, 184,207 Brown, Corliss 107,237 Brown, Ellen 184 Brown, Gladys 207 Brown, Harvey 83, 237 Brown, Jackie 106 Brown, James 207 Brown, Kay 207 Brown, Kevin 207 Brown, Larry 184 Brown, Laura 184 Brown, Lee 237 Brown, Mark 184 Brown, Michael 207 Brown, Ruth 84, 87, 207 Brown, Sheri 184 Brown, Steve 237 Brown, Susan 93, 237 Brown, Terry 93, 184 Brown, Tommy 184 Brudnicki, Bob 238 Brumfield, Cindy 87,238 Brunner, John 184 Bryant, Kitty 109, 184 Bryant, Vicki 185 Bryant, Wanda 106, 238 Buchanan, Debbie 118, 207 Buchanan, Diana 185 Buckley, Gilbert 239 Bullock, Vicki 239 Bumpus, Greg 138, 185 Bumpus, Zack 57, 70, 83, 1 239 Buragllo, Patricia 239 11, 126, xr .V it ,,-s, f?if:f'?543r 'i Y I if .flu . 11,!-'A I. lr-1 z ,X I spent my whole day polishing the polish. 359 K' . J A Q4 ' ' ' 5 , f. Burch, Robert 239 Burchfield, Samuel 239 Burgess, Jane 76, 122, 207 Burgess, Mrs. Nancy 34 Burgess, Susan 185 Burgin, Sheila 207 Burkett, Debbie 185 Burkett, Marty 185 Burkholter, Eddie 185 Burnette, Charlene 87, 239 Burnette, Eddie Burnham, Carol 185 Burnham, Nancy 62, 72, 177, 239 Burrell, Bobby 140, 185 Burton, Johnny 207 Bus Drivers 99 Bushnell, Beth 207 Bushnell, Joy 185 Butler, Joseph 239 Byerly, Steve 83, 207 Byers, Denise 185 Byers, Elise 185 Byrum, Clifford 57, 81, 126, 12 Cable, Cynthia 91, 207 Cadle, Elaine 207 Cain, Lynne 239 Caldwell, Mrs. Bernice 29, 93 Caldwell. Michael 185 Caldwell, Tom 207 Call, Teresa 89, 99, 239 Callaham, William 185 Callahan, Mike 207 Cambria, Mark138, 146, 185 Camp, Deborah 239 Camp, Gail 185 Camp, Mr. Steven 20, 146 Campbell, Gary 207 Campbell, Jim 207 Campbell, Susan 239 Campbell, Tommie 207 8, 239 Canaday, Michael 140, 239 Cannaday, Claudia 185 Cannon, Danny 185 Cannon, David 99,207 Carias, Nancy 185 Carnes, Angela 73, 93, 240 Carnes, James 185 Carpenter, Connie 185 Carpenter, Diane 185 Carpenter, Sondra 112, 240 Carpenter, Susan 185 Carpenter, Wade 207 Carriker, Mr. Franklin 17 Carroll, Neil 158,240 Carson, John 207 Carson, Larry 207 Carter, Frankie 207 Carter, Johnny 105, 185 Carter, Tony 138, 185 Casimo, Tony 165 360 Q Cathey, Arthur 105, 240 Cathey, Charles 126, 160, 207 Cato, Patsy 93, 112, 207 CENTRUSA 88, 89 Chambers, Virginia 240 Champion, Linda 185 Chance, Gayle 107, 240 Chapman, David 185 Chapman, Larry 207 Chastain, David 207 Cheek, Ginny 185 Cheek, Stewart 208 CHEERLEADERS 148, 149 Chenoweth, Renda 208 Cherry, Melanie 208 CHESS CLUB 94 Christenbury, Mark 208 Christenbury, Ricky 186 Clarke, Patti 51, 57, 84, 85, 87, 208 Claud, Charlie 208 7 .' 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'V' Q73 Tr' 53,1 ' H4525 , vwvm , . , + , tl ,,,, Q . 1 , 4 aw M, ,En ' it , , ,,, :Qf5,j '1, ' 2 ,' 1' . , , , 'if :Yr -, 1 La ii? 53' 8 6 t fi?2:,gT: 94 Clements, Chip 105,240 Cloninger, Susan 177, 186 Clontz, Iris 92, 93, 186 Cloud, Michael 240 Clyburn, Juanita 240 Cobb, Nancy110, 111,208 Coble, Sherry 208 Cochran, Chuck 208 Cohen, Lue 240 Coleman, Garfield, 208 Coleman, Jackie 208 Coleman, Robert 208 Coleman, Sheila 97,240 Coleman, Tricia 208 Coley, Judy 186 Collins, Joyce 240 Collins, Kent 99, 208 Collins, Mitchell 208 Compton, Phyllis 91, 186 CONCERT BAND 121 Conder, Pam 241 Connell, Jerry 186 Connell, Pamela 241 Constant, Wade 241 COO 106 Cook, Angela 208 Cook, David 57, 70, 79, 80, 81, 96, 126, 127, 171, 241 Cook, Doug 241 Cook, Karen 241 Cook, Randy 208 Cook, Ray 242 Cooke, Larry 208 Coram, Debra 208 Cornwell, Scott 186 Correll, Chuck 186 Costin, John 79, 81, 242 Cottros, Anna 84, 89, 208 Couch, Alvin 186 Couet, Debbie 208 Coughton, Parthenia186 Coulter, Don 242 Counts, Alice 186 Courtney, Dell 91, 92, 186 Courtney, Jim 138, 146, 171, 186 Covert, Kim 186 Covington, Darryl 208 Covington, Javies 45, 143, 242 Cowan, Mike 81,242 Cox, Diane 186 Cox, Robert 242 Cox, Drema 208 Coyne, Debby 98, 208 Craddock, Gary 171, 186 Cram, Dianne 89, 98, 242 Crassons, Linda 208 Crawford, Mrs. Dorothy 26 Crawford, Marlon 242 Crawford, Mike 101 Crawford, Sheryl 186 Creed, Bob 52, 57, 58, 59, 82, 126, 171, 243 Crenshaw, Bobby 102, 109, 199, 243 Crenshaw, Melody 186 Crite, Barbara 186 Crompton, Steve 126, 208 I thought l told you to get Cold Duck. Crosby, Joe 186 Crow, Robert 208 Crump, Bobby 119, 156, 186 Crump, Deborah 186 Crump, Janis 106, 243 Crump, Vanessa 97, 208 Culbertson, Carol 186 Culbreth, Jackie 186 Culbreth, Wendal 243 Cunningham, David 53,243 Cupit, Debbie 243 Cureton, Bev 43, 51, 70, 171,244 Cureton, Vonda 51, 64, 186 Curlee, Diane 98, 244 Curlee, Kevin 186 Curlee, Sammy 208 Cuthbertson, Carolyn 90, 97, 244 Cuthbertson, Dee 186 Cutrell, Marc 186 Danner, June 208 Danner, Lynda 93, 244 Dark, Debbie 208 Daugherty, Linda 76, 208 Davenport, Ann 112, 119, 209 Davidson, Doris 186 Davidson, Douglas 186 Davidson, Rick 244 Davidson, Zoe 208 Davis, Ben 83, 156, 208 Davis, Betty 121, 177, 208 Davis, Clinton 208 Davis, Jeff 109, 187, 156 Davis, Jerome 187 Davis, Judy 187 Davis, Leon 187 Davis, Leslie 52, 88, 89, 171,244 Davis, Libby 106 Davis, Sheila 208 Davis, Sherry 208 Davis, Wanda 107 Davis, Wanda 112, 208, 245 Dawkins, Myra 187 Deal, Diane 45, 74, 86, 87, 245 Dean, Calvin 209 Dean, Janet 97, 112, 209 DeBerry, Mrs. Sara 22 DECA 107 Deese, Angela 209 Deese, Mitch 187 Deese, Teresa 106, 245 Deese, Wayne 209 Dennis, Decky138, 187 Dennis, Jimmy 209 Derinney, Beverly 187 Dew, Judy 209 Diantonio, Lewis 209 Dick, Teresa 209 Dickerson, Mrs. Pricilla Digsby, Barbara 209 Dill, Karen 187 Dillard, Liz 187 Dimmick, Janet 177, 187 Dion, Mike 187 Dixon, Ann 73, 84, 87, 209 Dixon, Clarice 93, 245 Dixon, Rita 187 Dobbs, Jeannie 187 Doby, Butch 187 Doby, Fred 209 Dodd, Ben 187 I thought I saw aWildcat . . . I did, I did! Dorsey, Philip 209 Doster, Mr. Robert 34 Doster, Susan 187 Dotson, Bill 83, 209 Douglas, James 187 Douglas, Naomi 209 Douglas, Sherry 70, 87, 111, 171, 245 Dowdle, Kathy 103, 110, 111, 245 Downey, Pat 51, 64, 89, 171, 245 Draddy, Hank 209 Drake, Steve 209 Ducey, Mitchell 187 Duffell, Kenneth 245 Dula, Robert 187 Duncan, Cindy 209 Duncan, Dennis 209 Duncan, Jo Ann 112, 209 Duncan, Peggy 245 362 Duncan, Perline 245 Dunham, Christa 187 Dunlap, Chico 44, 126, 127 Dunlap, Donald 187 Dunlap, Judy 177, 209 Dunlap, Linda 106, 247 Dunn, Christa 119 Dunn, Wanda 187 Dyer, Tony 83, 126, 171,209 Dyson, Beverly 187 Early, Cecelia 187 Easterling, Don 209 Economos, Nick 75,247 Economos, Tommy 156, 187 Eddins, Iris 209 Eddins, Rose 209 Eddy, David 83, 111,158,209 Edelman, Sammy 187 Edmonds, Sandra 92, 187 Edmonds, Vicki 92, 247 Edwards, Deborah 187 Edwards, Eddie 209 Edwards, Freida 187 Edwards, Mr. Jim 21 Edwards, Pat 89, 247 Edwards, Patty 92, 187 Edwards, Paula 187 Elam, Pam 187 Ellington, Barbara 187 Elliott, Ann 84, 171, 209 Elliott, Pam 209 Ellis, Diana 209 Ellis, Teddy 104 Elmore, Jim 83, 209 Erwin, Earlene 209 Estes, Amelia 209 Estridge, Anita 209 Estridge, Phil 57,81, 126, 128,247 Ethington,Je11 94, 158, 247 Evans, Rodney 247 Evatt, Gary 107, 209 Ewat, Nancy 75, 112, 247 Ewing, Kim 209 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL 70 Ezell, Jerry 160, 210 Faires, Lynn 210 Faires, Sabra 187 Falk, Amy 57, 247 Falls, Bobby 99, 109, 247 Farrar, Ken 246 Farrar, Ronnie 210 Farrington, Julie 51, 64, 187 Faulkenberry, Elaine 188 Feaster, Dexter 138, 146 Feaster, Ethel 93, 210 Feimster, Nancy 53, 57, 89, 116, 246 Felker, Mike 210 Ferguson, Carolyn 246 Ferguson, Joyce 246 Ferguson, Melinda 210 Ferrell, Judy 75,246 Ferrell, Teresa 210 Finch, Teresa 188 Fincher, Vanessa 92,210 Fisher , Arlene 188 Fisher, Mrs. Clottelle Fisher, Donna 89, 97, 246 Fisher, Patti 89, 98, 100, 177, 210 Fisher, Robert 246 Fitzgerald, Beth 188 Fitzgerald, Janet 210 Fitzgerald, Pam 210 Fitzsimmons, Mrs. Jeanne 76 Fleming, Katrina 98,210 Flory, Donna 188 Flow, Ricky 210 Flowe, Debbie 210 Flowe, Linda 210 Flowe, Gay 246 Flowe, Sibyl 246 Flowers, Threaca 210 Floyd, Neal 83, 146, 210 Floyd, Mike 188 Ford Ford Ford, Ford, Fore, ,Cindy 210 Joey 188 Michael 104 Nathen 210 Sylvia 89, 106,246 Forney, Miss Marsha 22 Fort, Mrs. Mary 92 Foster, Dean 248 Foster, Debra 248 Foster, Jackie 188 Foster, Rob 210 Foust, Pam 248 Fowler, Denise 96, 210 Fowler, Gloria 107,248 Fowler, Linda 188 Fowler, Sheila 188 Foxworth, James 188 Fraley, Alan 153, 210 Fraley, Danny 104, 248 Frazier, Elaine 210 Freeman, Durand 248 Frick, David 156, 188 Friday, Pamela 188 Frierson, Cindy 112, 210 Fry, Steve 188 Frye, Cathy 188 Fuller, Craig 188 Fuller, Susan 188 Fullerton, Burne 92, 110, 11 248 1, 116, 177 Funderburke, Beejie 44, 87, 118, 122 Funderburk, Debbie 188 Furr, Cheryl 188 Furr, Susan 210 Furtick, Shirley 188 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA 93 Gaddis, Carolyn 188 Gaddy, Jimmy 188 Gaddy, Susan 90, 188 Gaines, Gelena 210 Gainey, Hildred 90,210 Gaither, Donna 188 Gallman, Vanessa 53, 72, 87, 93, 171, 248 Gamble. Mary 188 Gammer, Jesse 188 Gantt, Barbara 210 Garcia, Steve 188 Gardner, Brian 109, 188 Gardner, Jimmy 210 Gardner, Mike 210 Garlock, Anne 150, 177, 188 Garmon, Mike 105, 210 Garner, Tim 188 Garrett, Frances 188 Garrett, Roger 188 Garrick, Steve 188 Garrison, Herb 81, 84, 126,210 Gaskin, Carol 188 Gaston, Nard 126, 248 Gatewood, David 188 Gatewood, Richard 210 Gathings, Mike 59, 79, 81, 1 249 Gatlin, Bruce 210 Gault, Lee 189 GBL 103 Gemin, Robert 249 GERMAN CLUB 119 G.G.S. 86, 87 Gibson, Bobby 109,211 Gibson, Cathy 106, 249 Gibson, Lynn 211 Gibson, Philip 126,211 Gilleland, Mr. Gene 32 Gillis, Ted 189 26, 127, 171, lf you mess with my boyfriend one more time Harris GIRLS' ENSEMBLE 112 Givens, Vernita 189 Gladden, Billy 211 Glascoe, Mrs. Donnis 17 Glenn, Vanessa 211 Gloede, Janell 211 Godfrey, Anne 249 Godfrey, Joyce 93, 112, 1 Goff, Debbie 249 Gonzalez, Elio 211 Gooden, Rhonda 93,211 Goodson, Mark 83,211 Goodwin, Eddie 189 Gordon, Belinda 106, 249 Gordon, David 211 Gordon, Doug 96 Gordon, Mark 119, 189 Gordon, Ralph 105 Gordon, Ronald 189 Gordon, Warren 249 Htl Swing your partner. 364 1 Gorley, Joan 189 Gorry, Johnny 189 Gourley, Gary 189 Graham, Jim 119, 211 Grant, Michael 189 Graves, Carl 156 Graves, Myra 249 Graves, Veronica 189 Gray, Carolyn 189 Gray, Marie 211 Gray, Susan 189 Grayson, Karen 211 Green, Green Green, Green Deb 211 Denise 211 Michael 189 Roberta 189 Greer,, Mary 189 G reer, Michael 105, 158 Gregory, Joey 146 Gregory, Mackie 84, 85, 211 aw ,X ,Q Gregory, Ruby 211 Greth, Robert 104 Grier, Debra 211 Grier, Don 138, 189 Grier, Michael 249 Grier, Yolanda 211 Griffies, Randy 189 Griffin, Barbara 189 Griffin Beverly 189 Griffin, Cathy 103, 250 Griffin, Debbie 211 Griffin, Delores 148, 149, 211 Griffin, Eddie 189 Griffin, Jan 177, 189 Griffin , Kammy 189 Griffin, Mrs. Sabra 28 Griffin, William 189 Griffin, Wymon 250 Griffiths, Laura 211 Grimes, Richard-250 Grundman, Debbie 93, 99, 109, 250 Guess, Felicia 189 Gulledge, Charles 83,160,211 Gunnells, Donna 211 Gunter, Floyd 140,211 Gunter, William 189 Gurley, Donna 189 Gwinn, Gayle 189 GYM ASSISTANTS 98 Hager, Rachel 189 Hagher, Wanda 211 Hahn, Debbie 84,211 Hales, Linda 212 Hall, Debbie 90,189 Hall, Holly 211 Hall, Vicki 189 Hamilton, Mrs. Shirley 22 Hammonds, Cathy 189 Hamorsky, Bunny 189 Hancock, Carol 250 Hancock, John 158, 189 Hands, Diane 84,211 Haney, Miss Sueanne 19, 86, 87 Haney, Tony 190 Hankins, Karen 106, 250 Hanson, Barbara 177,211 Hardin, Angie 57, 92, 98, 148, 149, 177 251 Hardin, Terry 211 Harkey, Robin 79, 171, 177,251 Harman, Anita 190 Harman, David 57, 98, 126, 12 Harmon, Bill 105,211 Harpe, Chuck 190 Harper, Bruce 251 Harrell, Charles 251 Harrell, Dickie 97,211 Harrington, Jeff 190 Harris, Anderson 153 Harris, Blanche 106,251 Harris, Delton 211 Harris, Faye 212 Harris, Janie 251 Harris Robert 251 Iwmieisa, 170,251 8, 153, 251 Harrison, Ginger 105 Harrison, Susan 212 Harry, Stanley 190 Hart, Ginger 190 Hartis, Roger 171, 190 Hartis, Tommy 72, 7'8, 79, 212 1 l l What you see is what you get! Harton, Susan 107, 212 Hartsell, Gwen 190 Hathaway, Robert 190 Hathcock, Linda 97,251 Hatley, Cindy 212 Hatley, Pam 106, 251 Hawkins, Kathie 251 Hawn, Mrs. Frances 21, 88, 89 Hayes, Micol 119, 190 Hayes, Thomas 251 Haynes, Susan 212 Haywood, Brenda 251 Haywood, Ricky 190 Head, Karen 212 HEALTH OCCUPATION 108 Heatherley, Marvin 251 Heauner, Mary 212 Hedrick, Jo 212 Hedspeth, Claudia 190 Hefner, Eddie 105, 252 Heinbaugh, Mrs. Shirley 27 Heine, Barbara 44, 53, 72, 91, 98, 252 Heine, Madeline 91, 98, 212 Helms, Cathy 212 Helms, Claudia 212 Helms, Debbie 103, 252 Helms, Jackie 92,212 Helms, Johnny 102 Helms, Larry 160, 190 Helms, Vann 190 Helson, Michael 252 Hemphill, Chris 190 Hemphill, Vivian 92,252 Henderson, Beb190 Henderson, Eddie 212 Henderson, Gary 76, 212 Henderson, John 190 Henderson, Pam 107,212 Henderson, William 212 Hendricks, Marsha 190 Hendrix, Debbie 212 Hendrix, Robert 190 Henley, Barbara 190 Hern, Harold 160 Herring, Pat 212 Herrod, Kim 190 Hickler, Michael 105,252 Hickman, Janet 73, 76, 91, 212 Hicks, Jacqueline 190 Hicks, Scott 212 Hicks, Mr. Warren 32 Hilder, Melanie 53, 86, 87, 116, 122, 171 253 Hildreth, Mike 212 ,Hill, Gene 99 Hill, Jeanette 253 Hill, Jim 75,212 Hill, Kaye 190 Hill, Robert 253 Hill, Willie 146, 190 Hilliard, Connie 177, 190 Hilliard, Lane 93, 253 Hilton, Dawn 212 Hines, John 212 Hinson, Carole 190 Hinson, Chris 102, 212 Hinson, Danny 111, 253 Hinson, Debra 89, 253 Hinson, Diane 212 Hinson, Hank 190 Hinson, Marvin 160, 190 365 Hinson, Mildred 253 Hinson, Robert 190 Hinton, Mr. Nathaniel 27 Hintz, Mr. Walter 34 Hipps, Mrs. Don 28 Hite, Willie 253 HI-Y 80 Hodge, Beth 82, 117, 254 Hodge, Sheila 103, 254 Hodges, Carolyn 254 Hoffman, Becky 97, 254 Hoffman, Susan 254 Hogan, Connie 190 Hoke, Dan 212 Hoke, Eric 212 Hoke, Pamela 254 Hoke, Roderick 255 Holbrook, David 79,255 Holcomb, Kim 190 Holcomb, Wayne 191 Holcomb, Doug 119,191 Holder, Rhonda 212 Hollans, Terry 191 Hollenbeck, Jerry 255 Hollingsworth, Mrs. Helen 26 Hollingsworth, Pam 191 Hollingsworth, Robin 255 Holloway, Anthony 212 Holloway, David 83,126,212 Holston, Eileen 212 Holt, Patty 191 Holtzclaw, Pam 212 Honeycutt, Robert 191 Honeycutt, Tommy 102, 212 Hood, Carolyn 112, 213 Hood, Robin 75,119,191 Hood, Sandra 191 Hooks, Donna 191 Hooper, Hooper, Bobbie 191 Doug 191 Hoover, Gloria 213 Hoover, Perri 255 Horne, David 191 Horne, Kathy 57, 96, 110,111 Horne, Mark 213 Horne, Mary 119, 191 Horton, Dawn 213 Horton, Mike 213 Houck, Bill 191 Hough, Zoe 98,213 Houser, Howard, Howard Howard Howard Kathy 88, 89, 116 Alan 191 Dale 126, 213 Jackie 106 Pamela 191 Howard, , Terry 143 Howie, Mark 81,191 Hoyle, Max 213 Hubbard, Susan 213 Hudgins, Stuart 213 Hudson, Betty 101,213 Hudson, Sam 160, 191 Huffman, Sandy 213 Huggins, Leon 191 Huggins, Alex 75,101 Hughes, David 191 Hughes, George 191 Hughes, Mike 213 Hughes, Stormy 87 Hughston, Chuck 42, 45, 79, 140, 143, 170 Hughston,Dave126,143, 160, 171,213 Oh why didn't I use my Listerine'? 366 Hughston, Don 61, 70, 126, 143, 213 Hughston, Phil 138,146,191 Hunsucker, Ann 92,177,213 Hunt, Hazel 213 Hunter, David 191 Hunter, Miss Joyce 32, 91, 98 Huntley, Mrs. Flora 21 Huss, Mary 92,103,171 Huss, Randy 213 Hutchinson, Mike 104, 213 Hyatt, JoEllen 191 Hyde, Debbie 191 Hyland, Eddie 191 Hypes, Pam 191 ICT 104, 105 Ingram, Gin 92,192 Inman, Richard 191 lNTERACT CLUB 78, 79 Irby, Suzanne 192 lsenhour, Joy 84,213 lsenhour, Robbie 51, 57, 60, 87 lsaacs, Keith 53, 79, 80, 96 lvester, Debbie 177, 192 Ivey, Wanda 192 Jackson, Sherry 213 Jackson, Willie 156 Jacobs, Jane 106 James, Sharon 192 Jarvis, Karen 192 Jefferies, Willie 156, 192 Jefferson, Cynthia 213 Jefferson, Keith 43, 59, 171 Johnson, Antoine 213 Johnson, Becki 171,192 Johnson, Billy 192 Johnson, Chris 257 Johnson, David 257 Johnson, Dean 119 Johnson, Deborah 192 Johnson, Eugene 192 Johnson, Glenn 192 Johnson, James 160, 192 Johnson, Jane 97,257 70, 83, 109, 120 Johnson, Jerry 213 Johnson, Keith 120 Johnson, Lester 105 Johnson, Mike 120 Johnson, Samuel 192 Johnson, Sharon 192 Johnson, Sheila 91,177,213 Johnson, Mrs. Shirley 19, 74 Johnson, Terry 156,213 Jolly, Gary 192 Jones, Candace 84, 85, 87, 213 Jones, Carol 192 Jones, Carol 257 Jones, Mr. Cedric 19 Jones, Cindy 192 Joes, Deborah 192 Jones, Debra 91, 192 Jones, Marcia 192 Jones, Mona 54, 122,257 Jones, Peter 109, 192 Jones, Shirley 213 Jones, William 213 Jordan, Donnie 146 Jordan, Jody 138, 192 Jordan, Johnette 213 Jordan, Mark 99, 192 Jordan, Susie 112, 213 Joyce, Peggy 213 Judge, Lesa 213 Jud e Pat 257 Q l Kalista, Richard 70, 79, 126, 127, 171, 257 Keesler, Jerry 107 Keesler, Mike 192 Keller, Deborah 257 Kelly, Charlotte 89, 97, 257 Kelly, Jimmy 192 Kelly, Johnny 257 Kelly, Tim 107, 213 Kemper, Mr. John 35, 104 Kennedy, Brenda 213 Kennerley, Wesley 258 KEY CLUB 82,83 Key, Larry 192 Kidder, Pam 57, 72, 76, 78, 87, 148, 149, 258 Kilgo, Jann 192 Killough, Danny 119, 192 Killough, Paul 156, 192 Kimmons, Mary Beth 107, 258 Kinder, Danny 213 King, Cindy 192 King, Lynn 84, 177,213 King, Ronnie 81,126,213 King, Miss Wilma 31 Kinsey, Jane 87, 258 Kirby, Biff 82, 83, 126, 160, 171,214 Kirby, Bob 192 Kirby, Brian 192 Kirby, Charlie 52, 57, 59, 62, 70, 83, 126, 129, 258 Kirby, Doug 258 Kirby, Ronny 171, 192 Kirby, Zerelda 214 Kirkpatrick, Joe 97, 214 Kiser, Bobby 259 Kiser, Carolyn 192 Kiser, Jerry 92, 259 Kiser, Ricky 214 Kiser, Vernelle 192 Kistler, Gary 259 Kistler, Mrs. Gretla 17 73, 82, Q i 7 QIVI , N I .. , , jk , . , ,, 5 Q F 9 if 3 52 5 F 21 s, S 3 E 5 Well, can you come out and play after you take the test? 367 l'But Mom, I look all right.' Kitchen, Karen 214 Kivett, Joe 121, 214 Kiziah, Frankie 193 Knight, Jimmy 193 Knight, Sharon 57 Knighton, Ricky 259 Koehler, Bekke 193 Koehler, Frederick 258 Kootsher, Susan 90, 193 Koutroulias, Mecia 73, 259 Kranick, Robert 119, 193 Kuppers, Mary 73, 259 Laizure, J. P. 138 Lambert, Julie 214 Lambert, Julie 73,214 Lamon, Peggy 193 Lampley, Jan 91, 193 Lampley, Timothy 104, 260 368 Land, Caroline 193 Lands, Bill 44, 54 Lands, Carol 193 Lassiter, Luanne 193 Lauck, Kim 193 Lawler, Genelle 177, 193 Lawrence, John 107,214 Lawrence, Ruth 193 Lawter, Suzanne 260 Leake, Joyce 260 Leatherwood, Hugh 138, 193 LeClair, Rene 193 Ledbetter, Marshall 260 Lee, Brenda 45, 64, 214 Lee, David 260 Lee, Gail 214 Lee, George 193 Lee, Nicky 193 Lee, Olivia 260 Lee, Peggy 193 Lee, Randy 97, 194 Lee, Shan 194 Lee, Winkie 109, 194 Lefler, Dan 164, 260 Lefler, Mrs. Eunice 16 Legette, Robert 104, 214 Lehman, Ellen 194 Lemonds, Teresa 194 Lentz, Joe 78, 79, 194 LETTER GIRLS 116, 117 Leviner, Terri 109, 194 Lewis, Ben 119, 194 Lewis, Betty 98, 102, 214 Lewis, Nancy 84, 214 Lewis, Terry 214 LIBRARY ASSISTANTS 97 Light, Sandra 194 Liles, Thomas 260 Lindsay, Vanessa 107, 260 Lineberger, David 260 Linker, DeeDee119, 194 Little, Ann 214 Little, Harlena 105 Little, James 194 Little, Tommy 146, 194 Lloyd, Tommy 146, 194 Lloyd, Joyce 260 Lock, Sharon 73, 87, 110, 111, 260 Lockhart, Rondy 102,260 Lockhart, Wandra 194 Lockwood, Mike 93, 194 Logan, Sandi 65, 177, 260 Long, Carolyn 84, 87, 214 Long, Douglas 194 Long, Howard 57, 58, 79, 126, 129, 260 Long, James 194 Long, Marilyn 148, 149, 214 Long, Renee 84, 87, 214 Loo, Yunt 194 Lotharp, Robert 126, 127, 261 Love, Elaine 261 Low, Cam 214 Lowery, Mrs. Betty 28 Lowery, Roger 194 Lowman, Debbie 87, 112, 119, 214 Lowrance, Brenda 53, 57, 87, 261 Lowry, Van 214 Lupsity, Kathy 261 Lutz, Ann 119, 194 Lyles, Becky 88, 89, 261 Lyman, David 194 Lynn, Rick 156, 214 Mabry, Jack 261 Mabry, Nancy 215 Madden, Mr. Hank 21,143 Madden, Mrs. Kathleen 22, 143 Maher, Leslie 194 Malcolm, Debbie 98, 109,215 Mallard, Beverly 194 Mallard, Wanda 261 Malloyy, Liz 194 Mana, Joe 215 Maness, Rachel 195 Mangum, Glenn 261 Mangum, James 195 Mangrum, Steve 215 Manus, Don 83,215 MARCHING BAND 199 Maret, Debbie 92, 109, 195 Margerison, Mrs. Patricia 19 Marks, David 83, 215 Marsh, Ronald 109 Marsh, William 119 Marshall, Ella Mae 215 Marshall, William 143 Martin, Cassandra 215 Martin, Cindy 195 Martin, David 138, 195 Martin, June 261 Martin, Pat 215 Martin, Patti 215 Martin, Phil 105,215 Martin, Steve 195 Marus, Charles 215 Mason, Corine 195 Mason, Frank 79, 195 Mason, Janet 215 Massey, Moe 107 Matthews, Ronald 215 Matthews, Tony 140, 146, 195 Mauldwin, Patti 261 Mauney, Keith 72, 261 Maxwell, Eugene 99,215 Maxwell, Paulette 215 Maxwell, Mrs. Pecola 19 Maxwell, Shane 195 May, Angela 261 May, Donna 195 May, Sandi 215 May, Terri 215 Maynor, Brooks 215 McAlister, Louise 73, 76, 262 McAlister, Maribeth 177, 195 McAndrews, Joanne 262 McBride, Carolyn 195 McCall, Calvin 104 McCall, Kathy 262 McCarroll, Northern 195 McCauley, Steve 195 McClain, Theresa 195 McClain, Tracy 214 McClean, Richard 107 McCleave, Victor 195 McClellan, Debbie 214 McClelland, Marilyn 214 McClure, Vicky 112, 214 McCorkle, Mrs. Alene 22, 90 McCorkle, Bill 195 McCorkle, Kyle 84, 214 McCorkle, Patti 110, 111, 214 McCoy, Rany 214 McCoy, William 107 McDaniel, Janice 214 McDermott, Betty 92, 262 McDonald, Johnny 214 McDow, Arlena 214 McElaney, Thomas 121, 195 McElveen, Deborah 214 McEntire, Shelley 122, 262 McFarland, Steve 195 McFarling, Louise 262 McGee. Miss Patricia 32 McGlnn, Barbara 102, 263 MoGlnn, Bllly 107, 263 McGlnnls, Eddie 83,263 McGrath, Kathy 76, 263 Mcllwaln, Llnda 263 Mclntyre, Karen 263 Mclntyre,Llnda119,195 Mclntyre, Sherry 195 McKee, Darryl 195 McKee, David 153,214 McKee, Jan 214 McKee, Robin 214 McKee, Sandy 195 McKenzie, Doug 105,215 McKillop, Barry 53,263 McKinney, Randy 160, 195 McKinzie, Chip 215 McKnight, Betty Joe 215 McLaurin, Larry 195, 156 McLaughlin, Mark 195 McLean, Richard 263 McLendon, Lynn 214 McLeod, Jim 171, 214 McLeod, Marcia 195 McMillan, Channie 215 McMullan, Mr. Charles 33 McMullan, Wanda 195 McMullen, Jean 112 McMurray, Dexter 107 McNair, Amy 196 McNair, Sarah 263 McNair, Mr. Thomas 22 McNally, Cheryl 196 McNeill, Miss Penny 27, 84 McQueen, Diane 264 McRae, Douglas 263 McRae, Terry 215 Meaders, Patricia 264 Medford, Barbara 84, 87, 97, 110, 111,264 Medford, Debbie 97,112,215 Medlin, Jeanette 215 Meek, Gail 177,215 Meek, Robin 196 Meek, Ronnie 105, 264 Melson, Peggy 45, 72, 87, 148, 149,264 Melton, Junior 265 Melvin, Melvin 196 Merritt, Sabrina 196 Merritt, Valorie 215 Messer, Steve 215 Metcalf, Ricky 196 Mickel, Rosota 66, 265 Miller, Betty 215 Miller, Denise 89, 117, 265 Miller, Karen 196 Miller, Pam 215 Miller, Phyllis 108 Miller, Scott 196 Miller, Vic 215 Miller, Wanda 151, 196 Milliard, Connie 151 Mills, Brenda 196 Mills, Kathy 215 Mills, Leonard 265 Mirly, Becky 69, 265 Mitchell, Connie 196 Mitchell, Debbie 196 Mobley, Michael 126, 196 Monroe, Donna 196 Monroe, Phylis 215 Moody, Diane 98 Morcock, John 196 Morend, Al 216 Morend, Dora 196 Morgan, Frances 265 Morgan, Kim 196 Morgan, Pete 81,177,216 Morgan, Susan 109, 266 Morgan, Terry 138, 196 Morris, Joyce 196 Morris, Rick 216 Morrison, Freida 89, 266 Morrison, Jo Ann 216 Morrow, Brenda 195 Morrow, Marlene 216 Morton, Yvonne 121, 216 Moser, Deede 89, 266 Moser, Marilyn 216 Moser, Sherry 196 Mosley, Patricia 196 Moulton, Debbie 112 Mulkey, Ricky 196 Mullis, Deborah 196 Mullis, Joyce 106, 266 Mullis, Mary 196 Mullis, Tommy 102, 266 Mullis, Wayne 216 Murphy, Bonnie 196 Murr, Evelyn 86, 87,266 Murr, Sally 88, 89, 266 Murray, Bruce 196 Myers, Alan 104, 216 Myrick, Danny 266 Nance, Edna 196 Nance, Sharon 196 Nantz, Richard 81,216 Nealy, Jimmy 196 Nealy, Rhonda 106 Neely, Henry 216 Neely, Randy 105,216 Newell, Nancy 97,177,216 Newkirby, Wanda 196 Newman, Laura 119 Nicholson, Henry 196 Nicholson, Nick 216 Nilles, Charles 76, 266 Norkett, David 196 Norkett, John 105 Norkett, Tommy 140 Norman, Norman, Larry 196 Norman, Lisa 196 North, Malia 196 Norton, Dennis 267 Nunn, Gay 216 Oakley, Kathy 87, 171, 267 Oakley, Sharon 112,216 Oakley, Steve 153, 196 Oates, Frankie 196 O'Daniel, Fred 101,216 Oder, Valerie 84, 177,216 OFFICE ASSISTANTS 96 Ogden, Ellie 109, 216 Oliver, Wayne 119, 196 Kathy 70, 87, 122, Moody, Mike 54.83,158,216 Moore, Danny 164, 196 Moore, Darlene 73, 265 Moore, Henry 265 Moore, Katy 216 Moore, LuLu 97, 107 Moore, Sharon 98, 265 Moore.WllIlam119 0'Neal,Vickie 109,216 Orbison, Allen 216 ORCHESTRA 122 Orr, Becky 196 Orr, Mike 102 Orr, Terry 84, 216 Osborne, Joyce 196 Outen, Louls 99,216 171,267 1 Outz, Cathe 107, 267 Overcash, Miss Cynthia 29 Overcash, Randy 196 Ovitatt, Joan 196 Owen, Tal 138, 197 Owens, Joan 196 Owens, Julie 177, 196 Owens, Kim 196 Owens, Robert 81, 197 Owens, Sheila 197 Owens, W. D. 216 Oxendine, Charles 197 Oxidine, David 104, 267 Padgett, Mike 83, 158,216 Page, Jimmy 216 Panther, Danny 216 Pappas, Jimmy 216 Pappas, John 126, 216 Parks, Kenneth 216 Parks, Trilby 267 Parnell, Marion 197,216 Parrish, Cynthia 267 Parrish, Mrs. Sarah 26 Pate, Jack 197 Patterson, Bill 81, 216 Patterson, Janice 107 Patton, Lori 267 Paty, Charles 216 Paul, Larry 197 Payne, Marcia 217 Payne, Wesley 197 Peacock, Donna 217 Pearce, Cathie 197 Pearson, Diane 197 Pearson, Gil 217 Peaseley, Robert 197 Peeler, Mrs. Katherine 15 Pendergrass, Francis 197 Pendergrass, Queen 267 Pendley, Curtis 268 Penley, Donna 197 Penninger, Barbara 197 Perdue, Gayle 87, 268 Perry, Alan 81,171,217 Perry, Cat 217 Perry, Marilyn 84,217 Perry, Miss Sheila 19 V 1--f -r n ' ' Peters, Brian 197 Peters, Don 217 Pettice, Emmanuel 268 Pettigrew, John 217 Pettigrew, Nancy 268 Phifer, Anne 177, 197 Phifer, Carol 197 Phifer, Curtis 97, 126, 129, 153,268 Phifer, Marion 118, 217 Phillippi, Debbie 197 Phillippi, Krey 268 Phillips, Betty 268 Phoger, Tommy 197 Piehl, Vernon 52, 59, 63, 73, 78, 79, 81, 268 ' me Pierce, Barbara 269 Pierce, Brenda 74, 171, 177,269 Pierce, Nancy 89, 269 Pierce, Ricky 119, 197 Pigford, Morna 217 Pigg, Buddy 217 Pike, Kathy 73,84,87, 171,217 Pinnell, Diane 217 I pinneil, Sam 197 Well, frankly Randy, I find ten tardies in a row rather excessive. 370 Pinson, Allie 84, 98, 217 Platt, Karen 91, 197 Plummer, Martha 119, 197 Plummer, Mary Anne 217 Polly, Mike 269 Polson, Bonnie 269 Poole, Betty 197 Poole, Ted 269 Pope, Stan 197 Pope, Susan 197 Popes, Hope 217 Porter, Ann 217 Porter, Jan 197 Porter, Phillip 197 Posey, Gail 217 Poston, Kathy 217 Potts, Curley 198 Powell, Bill 269 Prather, Dale 109, 112,217 Preddy, Gardenia 217 Pressley, Joe 198, 269 Pressley, John 160 Presson, Cindy 92, 216 Prevatte, Sheila 198 Price, Mrs. Loretta 16 Price, Vicky 198 Pride, Harold 143, 269 Pride, Marie 198 Pride, Ronald 198 Pride, T. C. 126 Primm, Mike 111, 164, 170, Pritchard, Cathy 198 Pritchard, Virginia 269 Privett, Deborah 269 Privette, Mr. Ernest 28 Proctor, Bo 198 Propst, Mark 83, 217 Pugh, Richard 217 Purser, Don 44, 126, 128 Purser, Ricki 198 Purser, Van 126, 128, 170 Putnam, Becky 84,217 Query, Susan 45, 57, 86, 87 148 149 Quick, Reggie 217 RADIO BROADCASTING 100 101 102 Rallis, Chris 198 RAMBLER 74, 75 Randall, Betty 217 Rankin, Cindy 198 Ratcliffe, Velda 89, 117 Ray, Martha 217 Ray, Nancy 198 Ray, Pat 198 Ray, Zoronna 217 Rayfield, Nadyne 198 Raynes, Karen 87 Ready, Nancy 198 RED CROSS 92 Redfearn, Doris 106 Redfearn, Lee 198 Redfearn, William 217 Redfern, Douglas 102, 218 Redice, Deb 107 Redice, Mike 143, 198 Reed. Denise 218 Reed, Mrs. Juanita 17 Reed, Robert 198 Reeder, Orrin 199 Reeder, Pete 218 Rees, Cynthia 199 Rees. Terri 218 At last! No dandrufll 372 Reich, Mr. Jesse 19, 72 Reid, Janet 199, 218 Reid, Janice 218 Renaud, Pat 58, 75, 76 Renfro, Windi 50, 199 ReVille, Mike 218 Reynolds, Wayne 140, 160, 164, 218 Rhedrick, Mrs. Henrietta 109 Rhodes, Miss Alice 21 Rice, Bert 199 Rice, Gary 218 Rice. Sheila 199 Rich, Adrian 102 Richardson, Billy 156 Rickenbaker, Cindy 112, 218 Riggins, Randy 199 Rigley, Mary 199 Rion, Debbie 199 Ritch, Sandra 199 Ritchie, G. C. 138, 199 Ritchie, Pam 89, 97, 177 Roach, Kathe 75, 97 Roberson, Isaiah 218 Roberts, Dan 218 Roberts, Diane 218 Roberts, Fran 101, 112, 272 Robertson, Richard 218 Robinson Robinson ,Cindy199 Deborah 90, 272 Robinson Gary 52, 79, 81, 12 Robinson Miss Janet 38 Robinson, Larry 199 Robinson, Melinda 199 Robinson, William 199 Rogers, Charlie 218 Rogers, Geraldine 25 Rogers, Katrina 199 Rogers, Kenny 199 Rogers, Robin 171,272 Roosevelt, Mozee 196 Rorie, Dennis 108, 126, 127,272 Rorie, Willis 107, 272 Rose, Sandra 93, 112, 177, 218 Rose, Sharon 199 Rose, Therse 218 Ross, Gloria 93, 218 Ross, Pat 89 Rouse, Cynthia 199 Rowell, Betty 199 Rowell, John 126, 218 Royal, Kenneth 218 Rubin, James 199 Rudisill, Jan 218 Rummage, Darrell 199 Rushing, Teresa 57, 89, 218 Russell, Robbie 218 Russell, Russ 219 Russell, Susan 109, 199 Ryan, Miss Frances 2,9 Sain, John 199 Sanders, Sanders, Sanders, Sanders, Sanders, Carol 93, 199 Janice 109, 219 Mr. John 112 John 79, 138 Marie Louise 199 Sandifer, Derek 146, 199 SANDRETTES 110 Sanger, Mark 274 Sansbury, Randy 61, 83, 111, Sansing, Diann 112,219 Saunders, Collene 219 6, 128, 272 158,171,219 Savage. Beth 274 Saunders, Delphia199 Saunders, Mindy 84, 85, 87, 93, 219 Savage, Savage, Sawyer, Sawyer, Sawyer, Debbie 199 Jennifer 199 Mr. George 25 Mr. Karl 23 Kay 90, 199 Sayles, DrucilIa106 Scarborough, Jan 91, 199 Scarborough, Randy 219 Schenck, Andrew 274 Schultz, Francine 199 Scoggins, Gary 199 Scoggins, Kim 199 Scott, Vernon 199 Scronce, Scroggs, Scruggs, Seegars, , Dee 219 , Steve 199 Seegers Seegers David 199 Delores 72, 274 Pam 199 Harold 160 Sellers, Bobby 140, 219 Sells, Eddie 199 Sessoms, Connie 219 Shaia, Patricia 171, 199 Shanklin, Richard 219 Shaver, Phyllis 219 Shaw, Charles 53, 57, 78, 274 Shaw, Tuenlin 199 Shelton, Jamie 219 Shepard, Gregory 199 Sherrill, Chris 199 Sherrill, Ruth 199 Shinn, Sandra 219 Shipman, Robin 156, 199 79, 96, 126, 127, Shipp, Nathaniel 126,129,274 Shirhall, Tim 45, 57, 78, 127, 275 Shirley, Pam 89, 275 Shoemaker, Larry 138, 199 Shooter, Stan 275 Short, Jean 108, 275 Short, Marshall 158,275 Shu, Clint 219 Shu, Freida 199 Shue, Chuck 219 Shue, Janet 275 Shuford, Martha 53,.62, 8 276 Shull, Mrs. Barbara 28, 106 Shytle, James 219 Simmons, Harry 97 Simmons, Phyllis 276 Simms, Debbie 219 Simms, Gloria 92, 276 Simpson, David 199' Linda 276 Simpson, Simpson, Simpson, , John 199 Simpson, Simpson Evelyn 199 Janet 219 Janice 199 Sims, John 200 Sims, Mrs. Margaret 27 Sims, Richard 200 Sinclair, Betty 276 Sinclair, Mr. Kenneth 35 Sinclair, Mrs. Nadine 16 Sizemore, Merry 109,219 Sizemore, Sean 276 79, ao, 81, 126, 8, 89, 110, 111, Slaughemhaupt, Skip 219 Sloan, Sloop, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Laura 96, 200 Michael 277 Butch 219 Carolyn 200 Christy 200 cyndy 177, 277 David 79 Donna 277 Doug 138, 200 Eleta 200 Gary 83, 219 Harold, 138, 200 Smith, Jett 107, 219 Smith, Jerry 200 Smith. Jim 120 Smith, Jimmy 119 Smith, Joan 200 Smith, Joe 200 Smith, Karen 84, 220 Smith, Kathy 89, 93, 112, 220 Smith, Kay 93 Smith, Kenny 100, 102 Smith, Kim 83,220 Smith, Lisa 200 Smith, Liwi 200 Smith, Michael 220 Smith, Mike 200 Smith, Nancy 84, 220 Smith, Paula 200 Smith, Peggy 84, 89, 220 Smith, Rickey 220 Smith, Miss Sandra 26 Smith, Sandy 220 Smith, Shauna 96, 116,220 Smith, Susan 200 Smith, Vicky 220 Smith, Mr. Wistar 25 Sneed, Debbie 200 Sneed, Julius 200 Snider, Cathey 91, 200 Snider, Karen 89 Snider, Richard 126, 153, 220 Snipes, James 200 Steler, Kathy 201 Stevens, Mike 201 Stevenson, Michelle 220 Stevenson, Tricia 201 Stewart, Stewart, Cookie 221 Jan 220 Stewart, Jeff 119, 201 Stewart, Stewart Kathy 96, 201 Patsy 221 Stinson: Gerald 201 SUHSOFI, Lon Stinson, Madelyn 106 SNlPS AND CUTS 72, 73 Sowell, Myra 200, 220 Speer, Jerry 138, 200 Spencer, Danny 200 Spinks, Becky 200 Spriiell, Connie 200 Stitt, James 201 Stitt, William 102,221 Stogner, John 119,201 Stogner, Mary 107 Storck, Barbara 112, 221 Stoud, Danny 201 Stover, Linda 73 Streater, George 221 Streift, Craig 221 Stricklen, Bobby 100 Stricklen, Kathy 201 Stroud, Don 107 Stroupe, Pat 201 STUDENT Council 171 Sturdivant, Frankie 221 Sturdivant, GaiIey107 Styron, Susan 221 Suddreth. Paulette 106 Sullivan, Sue 221 Suttkus, Jan 221 Sutton, Jerry 221 Swett, Jan 201 Sykes, Buddy 201 Sykes, Raymond 201 SYMPHONIC BAND 120 Snynak, Sgt. Frank 38 Talbert, Dale 74, 79, 140, 221 Talleson, Debbie 112 Tarleson, Tim 221 Tate, Raymond 201 Tate, Sheila 201 Taylor, Carlyle 138, 146,201 Taylor, Mr. James 15 Teal, Mark 119,201 Teasley, Carolyn 201 Teeter, Debbie 50, 91, 201 Tennent, Chris 221 Tennett, Jess 281 Stacke Stacke r, Douglas 78, 79, 220 r, Susy 200 Stamey, Daisey 201 Stamey, Kathy 201 Starnes, Cathy 201 Starnes, Debra 201 Starnes, Libby 89, 220 Starnes, Wayne 201 Starr, Greg 107, 220 Staten, James 101 Stavrakas, Bill 220 Stavrakas, Ricky 105, 221 Steele, Miss Betty 23 Stegall, Carol 201 Stegmeir, Mrs. Josephine 27 Stemple, Jamie 75, 83, 220 Stephens, Allida 116 Stephens, David 53, 79, 99 Stern, Dr. Jack 14 Sterrett, Mrs. Jane 25 Stetler, Bob 83, 119, 220 Terry, Michael 201 Tew, Landis 81,281 Thames Thom as, J'h om as, Th om as, Th om as, Thom as, ,Nathaniel 221 Bobby 81, 92, 281 Cindy 221 David 221 Dick 81,171,221 Gerald 221 Thomas, Michael 201 Thompson Bernard 201 Thompson Bobby 138 Thompson David 201 Thompson, Deborah 201 Thompson, Donnie 281 Thompson, Ensie 201 Thompson, JoAnne 89, 93, 177, 221 Thompson, Joe 221 Thompson, Johannah 76, 221 Thompson Thompson Thompson, William 202 Michael 201 Sabrina 201 37 Willis, Thompson, Willie 99 Threatt, David 140, 160, 221 Tibsrany, Miss Delores 35, 107 Warlick, Paula 222 Warren, Mrs. Jane 23 Washam, Steve 222 r Wofford, Carolyn 116, 224 Tiedue, John 160, 221 Tillery, Debbie 202 Tillman, Brenda 202 Tillman, Richard 281 Timmons, Miss Clara 28 Tinker, Kathy 202 Tinner, Warren 222 Toler, Paula 222 Tollison, Becky 202 Tomanchek, Mr. Joseph 32, 140 Tompkins, Joye 222 Torrence, David 202 Torrence, Sharon 202 Torrence, Sharon 202 Townsend, Sheila 202 Trammell, Teresa 222 Travis, Mrs. Irene 19 Travis, Laurie 87, 281 Trexler, Chip 222 Triplett, Jimmy 281 Tripp, Marlus 76, 93, 281 Trull, Danny 202 Truslow, Gail 281 Washington, Mrs. Emma 25 Watkins, Lynn 202 Watson, Evelyn 202 Watson, Mrs. Louella 21 Wayne, Gay 222 Weatherly, Gregory 222 Webb, Geri 202 Webb, Johnny 107,222 Wedel, Patty 42, 47, 52, 57, 171 Weems, Pam 202 Welch, Michael 202 Welsh, Cheryll 202 Wensil, Jenny 202 Wentz, Michael 222 West, Robert 104 Westbrook, Henry 138, 202 Westcott, Carolyn 222 Westcott, Pam 202 Westmoreland, Sheryl 202 Wheeler, Clayton 105 Wheller, Martin 202 White, Beverly 223 WO0dI , Michael 203 Yandle, Carolyn 224 Tucker, Jimmy 282 Tucker, Joan 202 Tucker, Steve 222 Tucker, Susan 282 Turner, Mrs. Brenda 35 Turner, Sarah 202 TWIRLERS 118 Tyson, Donald 222 Tyson, Renee 202 Tyson, Richard 282 Tyson, Ronnie 202 Umbarger, David 202 Umbarger, Sammy 283 UNDER THE WILLOW TREE 76 Upton, David 83, 99, 104, 283 Uzzell, Donna 202 Vanderburg, Kay 106, 283 VICA 104, 105 Vincent, John 283 Vinson, Mrs. Klara 23 Wackerhagen, Jane 283 Wade, Denny 105, 222 Wade, Robert 202 Waechter, Chris 202 Wagner, Barbara 202 Wagner, Joyce 92, 222 Wainwright, Ellen 94, 109, 202 Waite, Beth 222 White, Connie 223 White, Diane 202 White, Mr. Joseph 33, 161 White, Kurt 164, 202 White, Mark 223 White, Sandra 202 White, 223 Sharon 51, 84, 87, 1 White, Tommy 223 Whitehurst, Beckie 202 Whitley, Becky 93, 202 Whitley, Dale 100, 101 Whitley, David 111 Whitley, Debbie 93, 223 Whitlow, Skip 223 Whittington, Carol 223 Whittington, Eddie 83, 93, 177, Wiedeman, Debbie 202 Wike, David 223 Wilcox, Carol 108, 223 Wilcox, Ellen 202 WILDCAT CLUB 177 Wiley, Mrs. Alfredine 21 Wiley, Carylan 202 Wiley, Corine 84, 223 Wiley, William 102, 223 Wilkerson, Terry 110, 111, 223 Wilkinson, Cathy 93, 285 Waiters, Verna 222 Waldoch, Donnie 283 Walker, Mrs. Carolyn 27, 119 Walker, Ivey 202 Walker, Wally 153 Wall, Anne 93, 202 Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace, , Celia 202 Mr. Calvin 14 i Craig 158 David 202 Lynn 107, 222 Waller, Jeanne 51, 57, 64, 84, 89 Walpole, Marsha 202 Walters, Rickie 105 Wampler, Kay 202 Ward, Dier 202 Ward, Pam 202 Ward, Patti 202 Ware, Frances 202 Ware,Jimmy121, 156,222 374 Williams , Ann 223 Williams, Ann 202 Williams, David 223 Williams Deborah 223 Willimas Donna 202 Williams, Freddie 223 Williams, Freddie 126 Williams, Janice 177 Williams Janice 223 Williams Kathy 223 Williams Lorraine 285 Williams Mary 107 Williams, Pat 45, 64, 88, 89, 17 Williams Peggy 103, 202 Williams Ramona 223 Williams Ricky 119, 223 Williams, Robert 223 Williams, Samuel 203 Williams, Shirley 223 Williams Steve 223 48, 149, 171, 223 1, 285 59, 80, 87, Williamson, Brenda 203 Williamson, Valeria 224 Willis, Kac 203 Monty 43, 55, 59, 83, 119, 199, 285 Wilson, Angela 203 Wilson, Arthur 33 Wilson, Carol 203 Wilson, Cassandra 286 Wilson, Harold 203 Wilson, Kenneth 101, 156 Wilson, Patti 92, 203 Wilson, Robert 286 Winchester, Marion 148, 149 Winchester, Wanda 57, 84, 85, 224 Windham, Joel 203 Wing, Maylar 203 Winstead, Ramona 203 Wise, Judy 224 Wissel, Larry 101 Wither Wither Wither Wither s, Brent 203 s, Iris 224 s, Mrs. Jean 19 s, Nita 203 Withe s, Stephanie 203 Wolfe, Wolfe, Wolte, Wolfe, Debbie 224 Harry 286 Jayne 203 Pam 203 Womic, Kevin 224 Wood, Wood, Kevin 78, 79, 286 Lydia 103, 286 Woodburn, Julie 224 'e Woodr Woodr utf, Ann 93, 224 ulf, Susan 93, 203 Woods, Judy 151, 203 Woods, Linda 89, 177, 224 Workman, Jamesena 203 Workman, Lex 203 Worley, Jeff 224 Worley, Kathy 107, 286 Worley, Michael 224 Worsley, Marie 203 Worth Salem 105 Wrede, Mrs. Ruby 15 Wright, Alma 286 Wright, Don 83, 160, 224 Wright, Mrs. Marian 14 Wright, Mr. Ronald 33, 126, 129 Wyatt, Wyatt, Dennis 286 Nina 224 Yandle, Karen 203 Yandle, Lori 93, 224 Yassin, Sam 53, 83, 224, 286 Yates, Ginger 109, 286 Yeldell, Donald 203 Yeldell, Leona 224 Yokley, Doug 224 Yongue, Mrs. Imogene 19 Yoos, Mrs. Agnes 23 York, Steve 224 Yost, Caroline 203 Yost, Cynthia 203 Young, Young, Young, Barbara 203 Bill 286 Karen 177, 203 Young, Ken 81, 126, 224 Young, Lawarna 203 Young, Ronald 203 Y-TEENS 90 Zagg ar, Stephanie 224 87,171,177 ' y A 4 1 K' hku , iur F t 'Cats have got the power 375 ln spite of all the confusion sur- rounding the 1970-1971 school year, the Snips And Cuts staff final- ly completed a year of hard work, tears, anxiety, and fun. At times it seemed impossible but with a little help things always turned out right. I would Hketo express my deepest gratitude to the many peome who hmped me.FhsL Mn Jesse Reich, my advisor, the peo- ple in 300 office, the Garinger fac- ulty, and Beverly Studio for their patience and help, Mr. Ron Norman of Keys Printing Company for his ehonsto makethw bookthe bem yen and myfamHy andfnendsfor the encouragement and interest they showed. Finally, l would like to offer a special thanks to the 1971 staff members for their devotion and time spent in making this vol- ume of Snips And Cuts a reality. Without them it would not have been possible. Editor My


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