Greensboro Day School - Prowler Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)

 - Class of 1982

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'nf'?5'aH ,V 'H -' A VV - Some people say that unique is how one dresses. Others say that unique is how one acts. Still others claim that unique is how one feels. However, everyone can agree that unique is a state of mind, a state of being that sets someone, or something, apart from the mundane. Greensboro Day School is definitely in that category. Besides the fact that G.D.S. is the largest private school in Greensboro, there are other things that set it apart from the usual. It is a place where students strive for academic excellence, teachers feel genuine concern for their students' education, and the administration seeks perfection in school function. What is so unique about that? After all, any school can make those claims. That, however, is where the similarity ends. True, we make those claims, but Greensboro Day turns those claims into reality. - 1982 PROWLER Greensboro Day School 5401 Lawndale Drive Greensboro, North Carolina TABLE OF CONTENTS FACULTY- SENIORS- STUDENTS- SPORTS- ACTIVITIES- Dedication bism- lt's funny to think that five years ago the history of Greensboro Day School could have changed so drastically. However, that is what happens when a person like Dr. James Hendrix makes his way into the Day School administration. As headmaster of our school, Dr. Hendrix has become a well-loved addition to G.D.S. ln the past half decade, he has been a valuable teacher, administrator, and friend to students, parents and faculty alike. Any man who can come to a young school, turn it around, and into a well-established and functioning educational institution is truly unique. To describe Dr. Hendrix in personal detail is superfluous. Any one who has been at the Day School for any amount of time knows what this man has done. And any one who has been at the Day School also knows how important he has become to us. lt is therefore with due pride, and intelligence, that the Prowler staff of 1982 dedicates this annual with all sincerity to Jim Hendrix. Thank you, Dr. Hendrix, for all you have done. We love you. 3 fe., .QA -ow - --' 5 .gif -. -was '--1-1-1. 'run-M, pr -X -.f 'f slid' ill' 5 -L ..x, of If 1,-. .p,:9 'nn ,- 5- .af iff, JV, KJ. U 4 .A Q! M MA We X In f J, ,, I f -ff 1,- 1' f ' f' ,A-4- J 1' , 3 s . -. , ,45- 2 ug -m ,.,a3W iff' t ...Q- as- mgl- 1 1 Lgvnlu' Ja, ed, .J-1.'w Q rl if 'fn-nzmnnuwh- ' Outdoor Activities X 3 'K 3 M. f' ,gif 5 W Fb zih X14 J' -. Q, t mf' V wi' in 7? ,. G5 ' y i'i'1.xff3L f 9 V. P -t 5 4' mm Wm u XX fi 'SC' noon i5li?ZiZS 'poimmfsf Liiiiii i0NS HAUNHZD HO! ISI AN YW Lil 1 nf . it I .1 ' Spacious classrooms Works of art -....,.. I Q Senior lounge s 'ff Unique eating facilities X u :glnmnnlmmw N W3 iw . , . '- H-..-and 'QW' E. shi- . 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Donna Irick x M!.,?F.if-Q Sherry Dove Linda Troxler Carolyn Barnes Margarita Throop Bill Moore 9 E Q 5 r ag is 334' f- -+:.. .::: Louise Cornet 2 ri' 35 Q 3 3 Li Z A 2 sf 5 -f 5 5 Libby Alspaugh gi 4 Bill O'Connor , L, li lg-W Q l 3' W Marilyn Jones Carl Penske iff V f f Hank Battle In IM Kay Windham v Michael Dougherty i 6 Lynn Mathews 5 Bill McGee Susan Jenkins Anne Earle Lib Stockard 's W, Sue Mengert Ed Dickinson Bernice Turner Marcia Kass Vw x. Pat Williams free 45 H Linda Watkins Linda Grant y ,Aw .,, MJ Marilyn Reynolds fu N X x Tr X' if ,byfmwff -fff M. I l V , fy 'fly' , , ,w . I , - X Vance Robertson Judy Sirkel Sue Seagraves Sydney Frost ku... X 'N' William Davidson Anne Hawk ,N.,,w,wN.. ti, Christine Chastain HQ sm 'iii 3354 . Q' 1 ,K Bette Dunker Mark Wolcott Lie. Shirley McCreedy Happy Waller Sam Fenske Anne Ray David Bowman Bernice Cole Flay Earnhardt Kay Lockhart Ann Smith 32 Nq.Q 0-... may ,Ad H'-K, Lew Snow Joyce Currie Edward Martin f zzrff Bill Amidon Steve House ,. . e i Muriel Fraser Mary Hord Tricia Fish r Regina Platt Dave Gilbert Staff Directory Administration Dr. James P. Hendrix, Jr. Headmaster, History Mr. Bob Dobson Upper School Director History Mr. Rick Michaels Lower School Director Bill Amidon Director of Development Bill Davidson Business Manager!Transportation Sherry Dove Headmaster's Secretary Ray Earnhardt Business Manager Administration!Finance Dot Floyd Maintenance Leroy Floyd Maintenance - Not Pictured Darryl Floyd Maintenance Theresa Floyd Maintenance - Not Pictured Mary Hord Upper School Secretary Betty Hodges Media Clerk Bill McGee Maintenance Ed Martin Maintenance Regina Platt Admissions Development Secretary Alfred Pleasants Maintenance - Not Pictured Lib Stockard Bookeeper Steve Talley Maintenance Supervisor Linda Troxler Lower School Secretary Faculty Libby Alspaugh Librarian Lower School Carolyn Barnes Mathematics Hank Battle Fifth Grade David Bowman Physical Ed. Vicky Borden Developmental Languages Christine Chastain Librarian Upper School Joyce Currie Sixth Grade Bernice Cole Foreign Language Louise Cornet Mathematics Kathy Davis Mathematics Ed Dickinson 7th!8th Grade Coordinator History Ann Dortch Fine Arts Michael tDocJ Dougherty English, College Counselor Carla Dowler Reading Specialist Bette Dunker Third Grade Anne Earle Second Grade Carl Fenske Science Tricia Fish English Muriel Fraser Physical Education Sydney Frost Kindergarten Aide David Gilbert Mathematics, Science Computer Program Linda Grant English Linda Hager Counselor Anne Hawk Reading Specialist John Honiss English Department Chairman Administrative Assistant Steve House Fine Arts Chairman Donna lrick First Grade Mohamed Jaziri Foreign Language Susan Jenkins Second Grade Freddy Johnson Athletic Director Physical Education Marilyn Jones Sixth Grade Marcia Kass Written Language Specialist Kay Lockhart Filth Grade Shirley McCreedy History Shirley McLellan Fine Arts Mary Davis McLendon Fourth Grade Lynn Mathews Fine Arts Sue Mengert Sixth Grade Bill Moore English, Drama Peggy Norvell - not pictured English Bill O'Connor Lower School Science Specialist Anne Ray Physical Education Department Chairman Carmen Redding Fourth Grade Marilyn Reynolds Fifth Grade Janet Rhodes History, Latin Vance Robertson Science Asst. Upper School Director Bob Satterfield Mathematics, Dept. Chairman Kathleen Scott Foreign Languages Sue Seagraves Fine Arts Judy Sirkel Foreign Languages Ann Smith Kindergarten Aide After School Care Lew Snow History, Dept. Chairman Kay Strickland Science Margarita Throop Foreign Language Dept. Chairman Bernice Turner Third Grade Linda Walker Kindergarten Happy Waller Kindergarten Pat Williams Fine Arts K. Windham Science, Dept. Chairman Mark Wolcott Fourth Grade Linda Watkins First Grade Faculty Formal!FacuIty Normal X hm.- 41' 'Az' ,Zi 5, ' L f V wif . 4, 8 ? 1 wif G 7 M6 .,: -' we-v . ' 14 5' W by fy MM ' ' Q, Q ,af f QQ, Wav of f '13 41 W f ,,v ,, , ,, ,, ,, g W A ,, W 'am , V f, ,, 9 ,W A, V ,M V Q , , VV Z , , 2 , Kiwxakii V 2 Qt '-fb we, W ' 5? 'R ' r 1 Q Y fs 2 3,5 ,, ,, 4A,, , A '-,, . Q W, ,,XZ,, .,,, M1,, ,, ' Seniors Joseph Dean Adams e 'RP' H. 3 . ,.i H Q- 'Qt ' t..,, 3 T 2? 4 it fl P' U The trouble with not having a goal is that you spend your whole life running up and down the field and never scoring. - B. Copeland Think as I think, said a man. or you are abominably wicked. You are a toad. And after I had thought of it l said, l will then, be a toad. - Stepehn Crane l'm freaking out. - The Dregs y 4 WLM-QM lt may be those who do most, dream most. - Stephen Leacock The great pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do. - Walter Bagehot Music is a world within itself. - Stevie Wonder ,.tt lu Never learn to do anythingg if you don't learn, you'll always find someone else to do it for you. - Mark Twain It is a blessed thing that in every age someone has had the individuality enough and courage enough to stand by his own convictions. -- Robert G. Ingersoll It is better to be hated for what you are than loved for what you are not. - Andre Gide Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind. - Ralph Waldo Emerson James Wingate Barkley Being a philosopher, I have a problem for every solution. - Robert Zend Always remember others may hate you, but those who hate you don't win unless you hate them. And then you destroy yourself. - Richard M. Nixon It is easy in the world to live after the world's opiniong it is in solitude to live after our owng but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude. - Ralph Waldo Emerson aww U. 'Emllfev Tracey Steele Cloninger l Taking my camera everywhere . . . the Scrapbook . . . Frog Space Saint Buana Bonjour Line Mclver .. . Nurse Cloninger . . . Jonas von Hedenburg . . . J.Y . . . that's cute S.A.C.J.J Alarm Clock gas story Celebration Centerfold Let's Groove .. .Commodores . . . Flick James . . . Earth, Wind, and Fire Plays Our Hearts Were Young and Gay Otis, my poor baby FOOD! chicken pizza putting hot cheese on the pizzaman . .. MacDonald's brotherly love . . . Pizza Hut . . . b'cause your ugly . . . I am a zero . . . L. 81 S. before the big night . . . Westchester . . . Farabow and York . . . my hard rim glasses . . . How big is H. P.? Page games Swimming captain's hat .. .New Year's Eve . . . Graduation! . . . My surprise B-day party the cake ski trip beach trip Halloween spaz Oh!Man Shut up Fred dempsty dumpster D.E. Mickey loser BO Doritos . . . Pok-a-dots . . . How 'bout them Heels . . . Carolina va. Duke football 31to11 Roadtrip don't worry- it will be alright . . . the stars . . . What does Lynne do at B-ball games? ..f Hey Ref, xvz sTATs Mrs Latin and Mr. Physics . . . Black make-up . . . do you wanna 3 . . . shorts pulled down KAMANAWAWALAYA P.E. . . . Mr. Clark's hand in the desk . . . Twilight Zone . . . punk rock safety pens Pablos bus trip Spain and London Friday's M.G. pogo 1st plane ride Dan, the man, Russler Holy Water Mr. Bill Peewee Herman . . . Christmas Tree . . . W.T., stay down . . . Tanya 44 . . . ties on Homecoming . . . Warden Ball . . . give the person on the left a big surprise . . . 50 million . . , Ilfuxflua. 3 - fivvvvwogvx.. ,af unbelievable . . . she doesn't want to come to the phone . . . slydog . . . Mustard yellow polyester . . . saying the wrong thing at the wrong time . . . Diana Ross and the Supremes . . . Banana stickers Buddy Ted-ec-ay Women F.H. . . . certified teacher . . . groovie . . . Flag rising . . . Blue egg Soul . .. Munchkin . . . water . ., about 4-G .. . Animal House Track soccer Swimming Basketball Towel Club Gold Team high tops tgreenl go bananas bloats foot odor . .. trash can Sharron Rock . . . Oh, my blisters . . . hairspray . . . 6points . . . ballet onthe ceiling . . .whispies . . . my fun on the floor . . . tulip . .. Just call me BUANA - name of movie . . . open your eyes! . . . Hang Loose - BUANA fJ.B. 8. A.C.l Real friendhip is shown in times of troubleg prosperity is full of friends - Euripidies Let the good times roll. - The Cars sm-at Y Ls lf a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away. - Henry David Thoreau Here we are like children forever taking care of one another while the world goes on around us All around us. - James Taylor Emily Ann Craven One ship sails east, another west, with thyself same winds that blow tis the set of the sails and not the gails which determines the way they go. - Unknown Fade ooo - S.E. Paul Richard Decker Taking away the moments that make up the dog day. - Rodjer Waters Money, it's a hit. - Rodjer Waters There's someone in my head but it's not me - Flodjer Waters Everybody seems to think I'm lazy I don't mind, I think they're crazy Running everywhere at such a speed, Til they find there's no need. - Lennon and McCartney Turn off your mind, relax and float downstream: lt is not dying ltls not dying .,.. Mm j iffy, I L - Lennon and McCartney I 'Q' :15:qf? l' fi . The black cloud crossed my mind, Blue mist 'round my soul. I feel so suicidal, even hate my rock and roll. - Lennon and McCartney These are great chocolate-chicken filled doughnuts. D ec11ce,r's -- Charles Scott No one can tell me that l'm doing wrong today, Whenever l see you smile at me. - James Taylor You never realize what a good memory you have until you try to forget something. - Franklin P. Jones We must press on!! - Mr. Gilbert Hey Shattered! . . . How's life? . . . I'm going crazy! . . . French is fun! ... Miller ... I know what ... M.E.H., remember our promise B.S. skiing Smith Mountain Lake . . . Fade Away . . . Life is like a potato . . . D.N. . . . Early Morning Dumps . . . the 4 accomplices . . . Prince . . . One Red Hen tOne Brown Bear! . . , McEnroe! . . . House of Pizza . . . Mandarin . . . lima beans . . . lamb chops . . . sunrises and sunsets Snoopy 81 Woodstock Louie 81 Bouncey O.D. Zack's Flabens' long naps Coliseum Hotel Goto sleep Like, uh not too cool . . . Never Knew Love Like This Before . . . Time is on my Side . . . Candy-O Wuthering Heights Commodores Je t' aime Oh, No Arthur Survive Leather and Lace . . . Mano a Mano . . . I don't know Fred . . . Bo 8t Bogie . . . Don't get me wrong . . . Well, not everything . . . Rhett 81 Scarlet . . . Thanks Gretl . . . Jig . . . midnight dancin' What color's a shadow? We're stupid! All bettew? Just pickin' Tell them to forget it Hey Bert! lmean There ya go Thanks Fred! . . . Thanks for everything Mommy 81 Da . . . Time For Me To Fly ' 1' 1 Kimberley Dean Doughten Be young, be foolish, but be happy. - the Tams A dream is not important because it does or does not happen, but because it could happen. - Unknown The Summertime's callin' me. - the Catalinas The Bell System - it's the next best thing to being there. - Unknown There never seems to be enough time to do the things you want to do once you find them. - Unknown I'm growing older but not up, My metabolic rate is pleasantly stuck, Let the winds of time blow over my head l'd rather die while I'm livin' than live while l'm dead. - Jimmy Buffet Beach baby, beach baby, give me your hand. - Beach Boys lf you're going to do something this evening that you'll be ashamed of tomorrow morning, you'd better sleep late. - Unknown We met halfway on the other side. - B 8. B l Elizabeth Falk What's the matter with the crowd I'm seein' Don't you know that they're out of touch. Well, should I try to be a straight A student, if you are, then you think too much! - Billy Joel But my dreams, they aren't as empty as my conscience seems to be. I have hours only lonely My love is vengeance that's never freed. -- The Who Horrendum dictu. - Virgil Varium et mutabile semper femina. - Virgil Ego canebo cum ea. - Plaudes A4'a,0,k, Tramps like us, Baby we were born to run!! - The Boss The price you pay for sunshine can sometimes be quite clear when all you have to sell is youth. lt's hard to lose another year my only forced submission has been the rape of time. I only own myself, but all of me is mine. - Flod McKuen I can't help thinking that we Americans leave behind a uni- versal sign language in lands we occupy or conquer a phal lic finger raised to all these people think it means hello. Good God What are alphabets for? - Rod McKuen 'l1'i I ll 1 Louise Matheson Freemon Blockheads . . . pen demonstrations . . . Kelly and his can- dy cravings l'm miserable Wonderful Wednesday boots Strom trooping? One Fled Hen The Four Accomplices . . . Ghassan's . . . How old are you?. Four? . . . Ashley's house after S.A.T.'s . . . The old man . . . How ya' doing?' . . . The attic . . . 3-D movies . . . Mr. Man . .. Physics parties . . . the tree house Homecoming?? . . . liquid fights with Farlow . . . lazy sum- mers Unicorns in the garden Purple Passion . Quarters I don't understand Bahama Mama . She's on Switchback and can't even snowplow? . Splunkin Splunghnuts Road tri A WVVV V N .VVV .. ,,.,,,, ,, ,MW p. You only live once, but if you live right, one is enough. - J.T. Mistakes are stepping stones to success. - Unknown The most thouroughly wasted of all days is that on which one has not laughed. - Sebastien Chamfort P - T H -r W'1r'fy::'L'1 'Li T . c,,, .,,, Jw 26101228 'fn' En Anna Howell Godwin Success isn't the result of spontaneous combustion. You must set yourself on fire. - Arnold H. Glasgow We can't all be heroes. Somebody has to sit on the curb and clap as they go by. - Will Rogers I have the choice of being right or being human. - Hugh Prather If I truly accept my behavior, I no longer see it as a fault. - Hugh Prather If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him sleep to the music he hears, however measured or far away. - Thoreau Life has its many mysteries, among which is why there is always the key on your chain that doesn't fit anything. - Bill Vaughan If I have to ask myself if I'm hungry, I'm not. - Hugh Prather Give me the benefit of your convictions, if you have any, but keep your doubts to yourself, for I have enough of my own. - Goethe To exist is to change, to change is to mature, to mature is to go on creating oneself endlessly. - Henri Bergson When you're down and troubled and you need some loving care, and nothing, nothing is going right. Close your eyes, and think of me and soon l will be there to brighten up even your darkest night. You just call out my name and you know wherever I am, l'll come running to see you again. Winter, spring, summer or fall all you have to do is call and l'll be there. If the sky above you grows dark and full of clouds and that old north wind begins to blow, keep your head together and call my name out loud and soon you'll hear me knocking at your door . . . Ain't it good to know that you've got a friend when people can be so cold. They'll hurt you and desert you and take your soul if you let them, oh, but don't you let them. You just call out my name and you know wherever l am, l'll come running to see you again. You've got a friend. - Carol King lf you wake up and don't want to smile, if it takes just a little while. Open your eyes and look at today, you'll see things in a different way. - Fleetwood Mac The meanings get lost and the teachings get tossed, and you don't know what your gonna do next. You wait for the sun, but it never quite comes, some kind of message comes through to you, some kind of message comes through . . . Love when you can, cry when you have to. Be who you must, that's a part of the plan. Await your arrival, simple survival, and one day we'll all understand. - Dan Fogelburg Kathryn Taylor Gorrell l told you not to eat that lollipop . . . Can you lasso a vacuum cleaner? E.L. Where's Juanita? Senior picture day ranch Happy Birthday Alfredo Blondie Springsteen concert . . . Mr. Sandman . . . Palmolive . . . Hey Baby . . . Ernie . . . Four whelling in the Camaro . . . Hellop? . . . No money, no Babette . . . Jereme syndrome ... Fifty cent cigar .. . Audrey and Gail . . . Sills .. . Michael a car, car, car, EEKK . . . So long smell . . . Hamsters without tails . . . Eggy . . . How do you drink Coke? Chippy Let me out now Piggies and oinkies . . . He's only 29 . . . This is a good place for a stick-up Twilight Zone Pizza Burning Jacksons . . . McDade . . . Duke University here I come lhopefullyj . . . lt's been reall - K.T.G. Vogue jijefwtio Richard Girton Graves - ttts - People look at me and say ls the end near, when is the final day What's the future of mankind How do I know, I got left behind - Ozzy Osbourne No, his mind is not for rent To any God or government Always hopeful, yet discontent He knows changes aren't permanent - But change is. - Rush It's all the young can do for the old, to shock them and keep them up to date. - George Bernard Shaw l've tried everything in my life The things I liked, I tried twice - Lynyrd Skynyrd Wear your learning, Like your watch, in a private pocket: and do not merely pull it out and strike itg merely to show that you have one. - Earl of Chesterfield - The Dregs Slow and steady wins the race. - Robert Lloyd I have no money, no resources, no hopes. I am the happiest man alive. - Henry Miller Who loves not wine, women, and song Remains a fool his whole life long. - Martin Luther Hey Shadoobie . . . lt's rrreally good! . . . Me tooo . . . Pre-Cal is MORE fun . . . Lite . . . I have a great idea . . . wunderful Lerdy lcan't believe that fishing and some junk Bomb Squad Live now, Pay later fFoghatl Jesus Christ Are they dating? They're in my car That's so fuuuuunny ERR!!! Ciao Ewftafwk Z. now! ffillxxlliut 1'm,31gzcAN I, Kellie LaRue Hendrix, being of a too sound body and a profoundly unsound mind, do hereby bequeath all my memories to my past and present friends of the Greensboro Day School. To my sister, confidante and what she probably considers my slave , Erin, all my devotion for every thing, also all the hopes and wishes for you to get where you want to go tCarolinaJ. To Max, I leave my membership to Sportime, use it well! To Lynn fl could fill up the entire annualj I leave an instruction manual on proper etiquette during a Tequila Sunriseg twenty dollars a day for gas while in Myrtle tand Conwayll nights at Your House seconds before curfew, A.L., C.H., D.C., B-O-B-I, and the Jeepin' Beach Boys g a warning against S8tM field parties with orange guests in black leather and chainsg and a resenfation for five in the jacuzzi. FI.V.H. thanx for being the perfect example of what to marry. You made some pretty powerful memories and my summer of '81. Newell Price thanx for providing the example of what not to marry! Kim fthe Tarheelj, I leave to you our memory of my seven hour nap and Fiaben parties before and after, lessons from your favorite Pro and mine jhint: green eyes, yellow Triumph and a body that just won't quitlj, fun times in the Pub Room, C.C., T.T.,T.S., and the faceless others. To Pudd-errrr, a trunk full of ice and a carton of Winston Lights. Mary S. expect a phone call in 1992. Missy B. - Psudojigalo and Charlotte H., I hope you find your American Jigalo, and Ann D., I leave you a map of the parties. Ma Windham thanx for making it happen, we couldn't have done it without you. Kay Stricky l'll never forget staying up nights talking, crying and wondering, Why us? Boby Doby thanx for providing the launching pad for my career. To G.D.S., I can't believe that it's over and that it's about to begin! To Mimi and Honey, I only hope that I can accomplish in my lifetime half of what you two have. You made me realize that I can control my destiny. I love you both so much and in my heart you both shall live forever. To Moma and Daddy, thank you for your endless patience in dealing with my constant buIlheadedness and imperfections, you made what I am and you've guided me on a path that sometimes seemed to be one big knot, but invariably straightened out. Moma you are the perfect example of tolerance, balance, and endurance and I know that you will always be there. I love you very, very much. Always be a lady! - Mimi And Honey It hardly lasts, it hardly lasts. Better, better believe in forever. - Styx Kellie Hendrix Men only respect what bores them. - Mae West Relax , said the night man. We are programmed to receive. You can check out any time you like but you can never leave. - The Eagles Conditions red Dispositions blue Why am I so attracted to you? Trip down the alleyway Take the back stairs I know its good but good isn't fair. Thats what you said Flashbulb in your eye How can I hold you when your'e waving goodbye? - The Cars Ne dis jamais, jamais. - Styx In the end of the game, the pawns and the kings all go in the same box. - Italian Proverb They don't want me parallyzed, they just want me nuetralized. - The J. Giles Band I don't need the essentials, its the luxuries I can't live without. - Anonymous IMIILLIAQTGDLQWIACV Marjorie Ann Hinsdale I It still seemed simple and incomprehensible to him: simple that things should be right, and incomprehensible that they weren't. - Ayn Rand I decided a long time ago Never to walk in anyone's shadow If I fail, if I succeed, At least I've lived as I believe. And no matter what they take from me, They can't take away my dignity. - Linda Creed A man's reach should exceed his grasp, or what are dreams for? - Robert Browning And I wish you all the love in the world, but most of all, I wish it for myself. - Christine McVie Gmfm 0-ILM.:sduo.L.Q, A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for. - Tom Till There's always tomorrow, for dreams to come true, tomor- row is not far away. - Unknown Tears and fears and feeling proud, To say, I love you right out loud. Dreams and schemes and circus crowds. I've looked at life that way. But now old friends are acting strange They shake their heads, they say I've changed. Well, something's lost, but something's gained In living everyday. I've looked at life from both sides now From win and lose, and still somehow, It's life's illusions I recall, I really don't know life at all. - Joni Mitchell Friends are the people you can screw up around, because you always know that they'll give you a second chance. - N.T. -uvffms.. -.t:ww.v ' , 1 When you prevent me from doing anything I want to do, that is persecution: but when I prevent you from doing any- thing you want to do, that is law, order, and morals. - George Bernard Shaw Experience is the worst teacher, it gives the test before pre- senting the lesson. -Vernon Law On the second thought, to the aetheist, death in the endg to the believer, the beginningg to the agnostic, the sound of si- lence. -Anonymous One short sleep past, we wake eternally, And death shall be no more: Death thou shalt die! -John Donne Michael Adam Jeglinski l am a man. This miracle of mine to own and keep, and mine to guard, and mine to use, and mine to kneel before. - Ayn Rand He dares to be a fool, and that is the first step in the direc- tion of wisdom. il 1' - James Gibbons Haneken Only exceptionally rational men can afford to be absurd. - Allan Goldfein It is a far, far better thing to have a firm anchor in nonsense than to put out on the troubled seas of thought. - John Kenneth Galbraith ,fr , , .W-sr .mwv tr, V, , A -4 j , .f ,---ff: A-wx. . . i - Q ,,h, .. . A . .g.,. . l rLikA kr KELKL F -. 'k',L A l T - . ' WZMM 4. Lattis Merrimon Johnson ft aff ,, ,,,,, .wwf we Mf ' W 'N' K it 54 For you and yall, your college bound your lives you have to make don't look for me. I can't be found this worId's not worth the fake For years I've traveled up and down this dark and dreary street the same old name the same old town my life has got me beat So when the light has come to be and daylight travels on Broken dreams you will not see for hence I will be gone. - LMJ 1981 There are two words that can sum up my whole past, present, and whatever future I have left. Wait and Hope. - LMJ 1981 If someone had ever told me that by this point in time, the entire liberty fortaken in myself to be someone of stature, fame, and romance had completeley forgiven itself and was wholely cosumed in the dank hours of my youth, I probably would have come to the following forgone, misused conclusion. I DON'T CARE - LMJ 1981 Amy Patricia Kates Forgive my nonsense as l also forgive the nonsense of those who think they talk sense. - Robert Frost lt is not true that life is one damn thing after another- it's one damn thing over and over. - Edna St. Vincent Millay Life is easier to take than you'd thinkg all that is necessary is to accept the impossible, do without the indispensable and bear the intolerable. - Kathleen Norris Un spite of the cost of living, it's still popularl Life just is. You have to flow with it. Give yourself to the moment. Let it happen. - Governor Jerry Brown Its a great thing at some time In your Ilfe to be associated l if t K 'g fa I seek not to know all the answers, but to understand all the questions. - David Carradine l shall choose friends among men but neither slaves nor masters. And l shall choose only such as please me and them I shall love and respect, but neither command nor obey. - Ayn Rand w at Z Tyler Ross Keeley The light at the end of the tunnel is headlamp of an oncoming train. - Murphy's Law The only moral purpose of your life, and that happiness - not pain or mindless self-indulgence - is the proof of your moral integrity, since it is the proof and result of your loyalty to the achievement of your values. -- Ayn Fland lt's better to burn out than it is to rust. - Neil Young Tiff mdla David Stafford Knox To us, the perfect place is wherever we are, together. - Unknown I'm sorry Spanky, I have to live my own life. Fi. E.O. Speedwagon I seen it. - Ali Thomson . . . l've got dreams I'm livin' for l'll break away Yes, l'm on my way I'm leavin', leavin' today. ,Q . Vfffnaf ... l'm on my way. - Journey Physics is my life. - D. Knox 5 3' Now you look like you've been doing something interesting. - Marion Jon Edward Meadows I am. I think. I will. My hands My Spirit... My Sky... My Forest . . . This Earth of Mine . . . What Must I Say Besides? These Are the Words. This is the Answer. - Ayn Fiand Clara Dee Murphy it , . . We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give. - Unknown The most valuable of all talents is that of never using two words when one will do. - Thomas Jefferson One can acquire everthing in solitude except character. - Unknown ln the little world which children have their existence, whosoever brings them up, there is nothing so finely perceived and so finely felt as injustice. - Charles Dickens When you make a mistake, don't look back at it long. Take the reason of the thing into your mind, and then look forward. Mistakes are lessons of wisdom. The past cannot be changed. The future is yet in your power. - Hugh White rt, 5 fl ...... Wm! ,,,, , If at first you don't succeed, try not to look too suprised. - Unknown Things turn out best for the people who make the best of the way things turn out. - Art Linkletter An alibi is a reason with a bad reputation. - Doug Larson Heaven goes by favor. lf it went by merit, you would stay out and your dog would stay in - Mark Twain Our fathers teach us what we should become: our mothers teach us what we are. - Peter Davidson T Mary Victoria Neller Without friends, none would choose to live, even if he had all other goods. - Aristotle A little wit had pleased me more by halfg I didn't come to learn, l came to laugh. - J. G. Saxe Half of my life in those written pages Live and learn from fools and from sages You know it's true things All things you do, come back to you Sing with me, Sing for the year, Sing for the laughter, Sing for the tear, Sing with me, just for today Never tomorrow, the Good Lord will take you away Dream On Dream On Dream On Dream until your dreams come true. - Aerosmith Should I follow my head or my heart? - R.E.O. Speedwagon Don't stop believing .... hold on to that feeling. - Journey What we call the beginning is often the end and to make an end is to make a beginning. The end is where we start from. - T.S. Elliot To every man there openeth a way, ways, and a way . . . and every man decideth the way his soul shall go. - Anonymous After all the reasons why . . . lt's finally time to say . . . Good Bye. ,..,,,., .,,,,. Z,,......... , ,..,, .,gg,,,l ,,..., ,,,, , ,L K U l David Barkley Prago Any world that l'm welcome to, is better than the one l come from. - Donald Fagen Worlds are flowing out like endless rain into a paper cup, they slither while they pass they slip away across the universe - pools of sorrow, waves of joy are drifting through my open mind, possessing and caressing me . . . -- John Lennon Life is short and we never have enough time for gladdening the hearts of those who travel the way with us. Oh, be swift to love! Make haste to be kind. - Henri Frederic Amiel One ought, every day at least, to hear a little song, read a good poem, see a fine picture and if possible speak a few words. - Goethe Strange, is it not? That of the myriads who before us passed the door of darkness through, not one returns to tell us of the road, which to discover we must travel too. - Edward Fitzgerald The future is the past returning through another gate. - Arnold H. Glasgow Those who profess to favor freedom and yet depreciate agitation are men who want rain without thunder and lightning. - Frederick Douglass ,swat awww All that is gold does not glitterg not all those that wander are lost. - J.R.Fi. Tolkien Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their freshness into you, and the storms their energy, while cares will drop off like falling leaves. - John Muir If you would stand well with a great mind, leave him with a favorable impression of yourselfg if with a little mind, leave him with a favorable impression of himself. - Samuel Taylor Coleridge When I was younger, l could remember anything, whether it happened or not. - Mark Twain Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their integrity. - General George S. Patton The best educated human being is the one who understands most about the life in which he is placed. - Helen Keller We need to learn to set our course by the stars, not by the lights of every passing ship. - General Omar Bradley HHLA, Angar det deg, kanskje, hva jeg gjor? Og hva jeg tenker? Angar det meg, kanskje, hva du gjor? Og hva du tenker? Angar vi hverandre, kanskje? Du og jeg og alle vi som tilfeldigvis lever her akkurat na, og som skal bestemme hvordan det skal bll i verden Angar vi hverandre, kanskje? Kanskje det, ja ..... Kanskje ..... - Ingrid Sjostrand Uten vennskap, intet liv - Cicero Tommorrow is a new day. hd . - Anyone Liv Ronglan Have the courage to live, Anyone can die. - Robert Cody Don't do the same mistake twice, there are too many others out there to be discovered. - Kermit Call me what instrument you will though you can fret me, yet you cannot play upon me. - Shakespeare, Hamlet Stand in front of a mirror and say: I am. Mary Lyon Schenck There was a young girl whose heart was a frown, Because she was crippled for life, and couldn't speak a sound And she wished and prayed she would stop living, so she decided to die. She drew her wheelchair to the edge of the shore, and to her legs she smiled you won't hurt me no more. But then a sight she'd never seen made her JUMP AND SAY Look, a golden winged ship is passing my way And it really didn't have to stop . . . it just kept on going. And so castles made of sand slips into the sea. Eventually. - Jimi Hendrix Out on the tiles. - Page!Plant Just ask the Axis. - J.M.H. P.S. - Whoever said twelve years would drive me crazy was wrong. Just ask anyone on the filth floor. - M.L.S. x , Kids are different today, I hear every mother say Jagger!Ftichard ' l've.seen a lot of people who thought they were cool. Then again I've seen a lot of fools. I hope people can hear what I say. You'll have your chance to hit it some day. - - Lynyrd Skynyrd Alice Revell Sharpless - Some'll win - Some'lI lose - Some of 'em just sing the blues. Journey Escape Failure isn't defeat until you stop trying. Time like an ever rolling stream, bears all its sons awayg They fly forgotten, as a dream dies at the opening day. - Issac Watts Mew R.,,I,lvMpu,059 James Frederick Smith Oh! What a fleebid life. - Paul Decker Now I've got that feeling once again I can't explain, you would not understand. - Fioger Waters Living is easy with eyes closed Misunderstanding all you see lt's getting hard to be someone but it all works out It doesn't matter much to me. - Lennon and McCartney All we are saying, Is Give Peace A Chance. - Lennon and McCartney Features distorted in the flickering light Faces are twisted and grotesque. - Neil Peart Yellow matter custard, dripping from a dead dog's eye. - Lennon and McCarteny Because the world is round, it turns me on. 'mls Jfaeliurl - Lennon and McCartney You bought a guitar to punish you ma, And you didn't like school, and you know you're nobody's fool, so welcome to the machine. - Roger Waters I used to get mad at my school the teachers who taught me weren't cool Holding me down, turning me round filling me up with your rules. - Lennon and McCartney Looking out at the road rushing under my wheels I don't know how to tell you all just how crazy this life feels I look around for the friends that I used to turn to to pull me through Looking into their eyes I see them running too. - Jackson Browne ...1- 'a N' Jan Sten Stensby ' , I gg in f it- -. es., .. It fi X Q I Life is so strange with its changin', yes indeed Well, I've seen the hard times and the pressure has been on me, But I keep on workin' like a workin' man do and I've got my act together, gonna walk all over you. - Ronnie Van Zant I recall when I used to come home never had a dime But Lord, I always had a good time and I recall drinkin' wine with one of my friends, Lord I can't go back again. - Gary Flossington Tamara Arline Swann The people who don't believe in hell have never tried to get bubblegum out of a mohair sweater. - Phil Pastoret After all is said and done - along comes somebody who wants to know what happened. - Franklin P. Jones My life has been a tapestry of rich and royal hue, an everlasting vision of the ever changing views, A wond'rous woven magic in bits of blue and gold, A tapestry to feel and see, impossible to hold. - Carole King When you're down and troubled and you need some love and care an nothin', nothin' is goin' right, close your eyes and think of me and soon I will be there to brighten up even your darkest night. You just call out my name and you know whereever I am l'll come runnin' to see you again. Winter, Spring, Summer, or Fall, all you have to do is call and l'll be there. You've got a friend. - Carole King lf a picture paints a thousand words, then why can't l paint you? The words will never show the you l've come to know. If a face could launch a thousand ships, then where am l to go? There's no one home but you, you're all that's left me too. - David Gates tjavncwfl-Alacaawu A few people get up bright and early, Most of us just get up early. - Phil Pastoret Important! There is still more time to watch more sunsets, eat more ice cream, take more chances, go barefoot, sing more, smile more, wish on more stars, pick more flowers, give more, and live more. - Unknown Most people are willing to meet each other half way, trouble is, most people are pretty poor judges of distance. - Unknown 4 HU ' 4' I ll I 'll ll . .4 ,.,.. .M 'Kwai J . ,.,j X The happiest moments my heart knows are those in which it is pouring forth its affections to a few esteemed characters. - Thomas Jefferson The whole history of the world is summed up in the fact that, when nations are strong, they are not always just, and when they wish to be strong, they are no longer strong. - Winston Churchill We can't all be heroes because some one has to sit on the curb and clap as they go by. - Will Rogers We must ask where we are and whether we are tending. - Abraham Lincoln Ill Ill fr'- - ,Q Brian Edward Thompson The important thing in life is not the victory, but the struggleg the essential thing is not to have conquered, but to have fought well. To spread these precepts is to develope a more valiant, more strong, more scrupulous, and more generous humanity. - The Olympic Creed Trifles make perfection, but perfection itself is not trifle. - Michelangelo Cowards die many times before their deaths. - Shakespeare Concentration is my motto -just honesty, then industry, then concentration. - Andrew Carnegie fpwz Z.j7mf- lmm, ct. Laiflafgf' Laura Anne Wagg I hope my heel will be true blue . . . How about that nice Yardley boy? . . . Splinter Head and Shiney Shoes . . .Physics parties . . . Skipper, blushing when you ran out of information . . . Super Clam . . . l hate her cracking her knuckles . . . Kathryn is my shagging partner . . . Saving every scrap of paper for my scrapbook . . . six long stem roses Shadow A.C.-TIO, L.G.. .. I like to see how the car handles - Garret . . . H.B. . . . Mclver - The Common Problem, yours, mine everyone s is not to fancy what were fair in life provided it could be bu finding first what may be, then find how to make it fair up to OUT m63l'1S. potholders, basket weaving . , . Late night walks home, Jack . . . Jacksons dancing at the club . . . Diana Ross and the Supremes . .. Coach, not another 220 . . . W.T. passing the baton . . . Punk Rock . . . Friday's . . . No quiero llantos . . . Pues, a mi no me choco . . . Twilight Zones . . . What century is this? . . . What's crawling up my arm - Ahh! . . . Ty, wake up it's 7:00 , . . Excellent . . . Clint and Greg - How big is High Point? . . . Killer Macbeth book purple gloves go for it! Have a Hobie Day . . . Bahamas - the Geeks, Steve, they can't sail the boat . . . brotherly love . . . Page games . . . Marjorie loves seagulls . . . Beach trip - Egg Samwiches, Let me out, now, l make great Spaghetti sauce . . . Soul Special . .. purple grimace Sunkist and pretzels . . . This is it . . . Ann, l mean Marjorie . . . Dan the Man . . . Barcelona . . . casettes . . , M.G. . . . holy water . . . Those Spanish drivers - T.C. . . . blue egg . . . G.H. - Gail and Jeremy . . . Remember Waggles W.W. she walks! . . . You will ruin your ears - Mom . . . You are as slow as a gardner - Dad . . . Scaley . . . You didn't flirt with me - J.S. Commodores Hey Mrs. Loobner- M.V. and L.H. . . . Hey, Stew remember the Witch, Witch game? . . . low to the ground Buana Buana Robert Browning 2 5 Michele Denise Weaver ww M 'W Well those drifters days are past me now l've got so much more to think about Deadlines and commitments What to leave in What to leave out Against the wind l'm older now but still runnin' against the wind . . . - Bob Seger . . . You can't always get what you want But if you try sometimes you might find you get what you need. - The Rolling Stones Everyone I know, Everywhere I go People need some reason to believe. - Jackson Browne its ,M - ,400 'N 4 myggmtl- Bruce Springsteen . . . Homecoming . . . skiing trips . . . Tanglewood races . . . GGO . , . ziggy want a ciggy? . . . Twerp night . . . wreck on the highway . . . all nighter . . . tanning contest . . . munchies . . . Krispy Kreme . . . Taco Bell . . . Easter weekend . . . the Pink Lady . . . house 907 ., . Lambeth brothers . .. toga party . .. P.J. party . .. quarters . . . One Red Hen . , . armed robbery . . . out in the country .. . Rick James . . . Wuv's . . . airport . . . Sunday afternoons . . . Can l have a breast please? . . . Friends school . . . carvvash . . . Freddie Ford . . . party at my house Dad? REO Speedwagon babysitting party . , . No Brant . . . swimming in the morning at the club exam parties Prom night Exxon James Taylor . . . Hey Julie, do we go towards High Point to get to Chapel Hill? .. . Carolina games . .. Page-Grimsley game . . . rolling down hills . . . old man's . .. boots . . . field parties . . . Sandwich Construction Company . . . Halloween nosedoze Punk rocker firewomen chief . . . Born to Run . . . Basketball games . . . romance in space Where are my keys? Blockheads . . . It's an Eastern . . . soccer games . . . camping trip J.L.,M.W. ... Tijuana Fats ... . Where is my car?' . . . How old are you? - April 28, 1964 . . . Don't ever tie me to a tree . . . Cindy Hatfield's street . . . long lunches . . . miserable mornings . . . terrific nights . . . Wtidwde, O. 'AJQLIUUL Byron Lawrence Wells To most of us the real life is the life we do not lead. - Oscar Wilde Every man is good, but not for everthing. Spanish proverb l don't meet competition, l crush it. - Charles Flevson A friend that ain't in need is a friend indeed. Frank McKinney Hubbard Courage is grace under pressure. - Ernest Hemingway Success is DGVGI' blamed. Thomas Fuller Money answereth all things. Ecclesiates X, 19 If money go before, all ways do lie open Shakespeare Life is neither a good nor an evil but simply the scene of good and evil. Seneca 'S-A TJQ K New I REMEMBER WHEN . They Didn't Clap! Kim walked through the screen door A mouse attacked the annual staff The Page -- Grimsley game and Kelly's broken bones Michelle lost her keys and her car! the old man's place Blockheads Early summer break-ups Douglass attended school for a full day Ashknee Who remembers Halloween? Not Mary Neller!! The whole annual was in the demster dumpster The 4 accomplices didn't get caught playing Prince The up and coming Mary got white flowers in her hair Pearl necklace The mouse's feet were straight in the air ERR!! Marty scored two points The tree house!! ifor the minority that will understand! Ann's hair turned Pee-Green Marty borrowed S3 Nobody had cowboy boots Richard had two dates to Homecoming Kim had no restrictions Greensboro was a fun place to live isure, of courselj You went to Homecoming, James? How was it? C.P. of C.P. inot that anybody caresl Eggrolls Missy and Ann pulled an Annie Taylor at Freddy's Bill Harmonic - Tracey Theo's Deal Deer hunting Tijuana Fats, Ghassan's, and Sandwich Construction Hey you Hosehead! lt's a beauty! Take off!!! Beach Trip '82 ldetails have been censoredl Mr. Robertson remembered his Bio. ll class. Long distance -- the next best thing to being there! Michelle finally got a new car Ann and Joe got in a tight KZL screwed everybody out of Stones tickets Richard gave a policeman the royal salute at the Police concert There once was a National Honor Society K.D. and K.K. lost Kelly's ring in the snow at C.C.'s or F H s HOP and roachesg Lox Stock and food poisoning J. 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David Woltz, Melissa Wright, Carlos Tornero Quik l 2 Eighth Grade l s Michael Alspaugh Lisa Anderson David Bell Deveise Burns Cameron Cooke Phillip Cooke Celia Cotton Robert Courts Tracey Daniel Francoise Desoutter Kilby Dixon Stephanie Elliot Edmund Fish Missy Frost Lucia Hayes Andy Heard David Helgeson Catherine Houston Hilary Humphrey Judy Hunt Jay Jester Timothy Jester Mary Pat Karmel Michael Kern if NVQ'- Holly Louza Webb McNairy Archer Maness Mallory May cott Merryman Stacey Miller ,,..,,, X l ., ls l Jeff Morris Joey O'Conner David Overman Christi Phillips Trey Pickard Melinda Powel ro-f '27, .QL 3 A J, J, P35 Tommy Flentenbach Lisa Rumsey David Shelor Jennifer Smith Lisa Speagle Fred Steck K Q4 'bf Laura Sturm Catherine Tanner Jason Teague David Tibbals 6, X'- -u Trec Tisdale Missy Toomes fm-nv M i 1 l kfff Ben Warren Joe Williams W ...arf new Charles Wright Joanne Wyrick Y we M Mi i ff. i MW 92 if . ei: Seventh Grade ,gg yu., ,W iso' Jimmy Adams Nancy Andresen Walker Armfield Todd Barringer Amy Berry Laura Bradley David Brown l E 2 l ,f f' Thomas Bruning Daniel Bull Allison Burnett Peter Bynum John Caffey Vanessa Cain Ann Davis .sa '54 .W :Y T vw I L V R A l Fl T ,ii yytiilo to Candace Carter Chip Calhoun Matthew Cox Beth Crossley John Cunningham Michael Donahue Marcie Dove Mitch Edwards Tim Fountain Elise Greene Berkeley Harris Dorian Henderson ,QQ T? John King Sara KnoX QL' U l Debbie Lee Lee Lesley qt my .3. 'S I Y Qi . William Hicks Holly Holliday Janice Jensen Carroll Johnson Nw Marty Kotis Ashley Koury Karen LeBauer Chris Lee fini avid Lineweaver Kelly Lineweaver Stephen Maddox McLean Moore Anne Neller Jason Padgett ws. ms hw, ' vc i J l i Jon Poole Thomas Presson Laurie Fleams Tim Fientenbach +154 iv 5, H fy' 4 'tr' ti K 5 w Q' 1 U XR . ,. xK R ' B J S J rl his ,1 -Q Xlxx X Mike Reynolds Sam Rollins Sally Rosen John Schad Robert Schanbacher Susan Sellers Mark Slatter Tracy Starr Chris Trent Richard Vanore Trey Vanstory Liz Wagg N li T . . , X W- ,, Tommy Walker Paul Waller Chris Weed Brian Williams Michelle Worland Steve Zuniga x. 'FWS Q' Xxx -mx MW, 0 -+4 . x.,.. 1, , a natty K M ix. Izlg.. SF Q1 . ,Z v x f fs . K r x,' Sikh' J Q .1 h Min M WPJW Zizrff ', Y 'iff 1 K ,Wh , Cyn ff wg! ,. ,,f.w5 A ,,Hfi?,.f' W f wyff, 'f 'Qi ' ig :Q ,. ' 54' gin: K ' - Tegku. .. 'NM .. M 97 W? 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Chad Dove David Egerton Lucien Ellison Julian Fesmire Emily Frost Ryan Gioffre 3...- ffff ' Gary Graham Anne Haldeman Fletcher Hassenfelt Douglas Herndon Sara Hile Ginger Hollingsworth Q wav' 'CTV Trip Kimbrough Jonathan Krentel Kevin McCoy Kelly Manahan Edward May Alex Morcos Tre Morgan Read Patterson Emily Poole Erica Rice Kelly Fiivenbark Kavin Rowe :dr -'N 5- sex xx S' W .. ,Q --:5Wt.x Marc Scott Brett Shapiro Amanda Smith Jason Streck Amanda Taylor Ann Marvin Wright pnllli 27 U Elizabeth Burnett Sarah Craven ul is .kkf. , I ,NA f 3- :ix 2 ,il A Adam Gottsegen Gill Green Karen Johnson Micah Johnson 'Gm McNair Livingston Heather Maddox Jessica Martin Timothy May Todd Miller Julie Mortenson Michele W- L vs- y jx Gerald Parr Mandy Picha M iuhlw, v ,C ... Wes Stanley Christopher Vaitsas Julie Reams Ftobin Sarratt Allison Sloan Dixon LR as ' ,Wf av 1 Q . ,A 4 ty Parker Smith Q I Amis 'wr f. I 5 m i Welcome to Norweigan 101. Don't get in my way - ever Ni Q' T, h.x's --. is that Richard? Working?!? Dig those shades! Those don't look like fish to me. Who is that masked man? 'I 1' was Eating again, huh, Buana'?!? as Ns 'ul aw xx' XXX ll! 9391314 wwf' 4416 WV M f hz, f , Ax -Q4 A AX' af Mi 02, . s, Lf,i .A l :K f Q rf Y-,. X3-w,M,, yum- .' ' Pi ,f 2 J , ,ix 3 ' ,Q g , g if if , ffv' , ' - - iff, mm if 'X Sports Varsity Soccer k n-.' V X K I . , - wx-' 3' SY. J' Standing: Chris Perry, Trip Kern, Chris Caffey, Carter Hunt, Jon Meadows, Brian Thompson, Gary Andresen, Jim Lee, Mike Jeglinski, Tyler Keelelyl, David Prago, oach Fenske. Kneeling: LeGrande Hayes, Heath McCall, Tyler Stone, David Maynard, Jerry Maddox, Sean Juman-Singh, Brett Berry, ushton Mc arr, Mike Kates. WW ,Mgr wwmwmwyx we :Jr T ' 'W' ' l ,,,, an , . .fam 'f . 120 X, Q RQ NH kk K .. f :P W 'r ge' .f 43. , K Q - 'fri-r 5 Xaw,r ' .Q if ff ,gs N 15? - 4 E if sk . V vi , '- Sv , ,zli HYW9 p , Q , , !,,,. ' 'ww f ' 42 'fl M-QW MV? ' 0 ,355 4 R X . -ar? 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'bifl UNH' '12 In 'Ji .rl ' Xrlxi x LA'-l'?fYf-w ,mik4.x:X . ,ARMA ,- Cross Country Team M an- i Kneeling: Mr. Michaels, James Barkley, Kit Fisher, Catherine Moore, Lynne Younce, Elizabeth McMillion. Standing: Tay Merryman, Peter Stephens, Eddie Johnson, Andy Alspaugh, Carlos Tornero, Kurt Kagel, Michael LeBauer, Walter Haldeman, Flichard Graves sqm 3 LQ, P M M, 'M lag, la 'z ii , , V yy , 2 ' ' W , ffm. .1 ,V f ,,, ' ' ' zz 1, V X .VV L. ,f,. , , vt , i m,?S3f, ij 'aw Y ,, , l 0 New f , aww- ,gm , f , , , ,, ,, w Q 'wffd,f7ip1, J f V, f Wy H f 124 Varsity Volleyball First Flow: Tricia Shanks, Elizabeth Hinds, Marjorie Hinsdale, Katherine Shanks, Mary Ruth Cooke, Liv Flonglan. Second Flow: Erin Hendrix, Julie Thompson, Betty Ho, Lynn Callicott, Terri Stout, Renee Starr, Coach Bowman if ...J U -I 125 J.V. VOLLEYBALL GREEN TEAM 1st row: Woods Dixon, Anne Green, Savannah Farlow, Lynn Haley, Melissa Wright, Kristen Bergen, Hank Battle. 2nd row: Cristi Phillips, Susan Sellers, Marcie Dove, Laura Bradley, Melinda Powel, , Holly Louza, Lisa Speagle. - .ze in , hx A N.,,,,, Y GOLD TEAM 1st row: Kay Strickland, Mary Boone, Leslie Scott, Ann Ferguson, Jennifer Smith, Ginny Glascock, Debbie Lee, Lisa Rumsey, 2nd row: Joanne Wyrick, Lucia Hayes, Missy Toomes, Laura Sturm, Sara Knox, Karen Hipp, Tracey Daniel. K, sw N M ff ' 4 '71 'L LLL L'lL 5 ' EV H L T ,T 2 ri T rf - ' . Q , ,, . Lhilly Q13 Q S ti?-gli' gan? 1 A g.1,,1 'sl J' W V if rf J.v. soccen 9? 1st row: Charles Evans, Scott LeBauer, Mike Kern, Bobby Peters, Michael Alspaugh, Trec Tisdale, Edmund Fish, Scott Merryman, Henry McGovern. 2nd row: Joey O'Connor, Charles Wright, Carlos Tornero, David Helgeson, Chris Meadows, David Overman, George Saab, William Garner, Cameron Cooke, Jay Jester 128 Middle School Soccer Front row: Jason Padgett, Paul Waller, John King, Thomas Presson, Mitch Edwards, John Schad. Back row: Matthew Cox, Brian Williams, eter Bynum, Jon Poole, hip Calhoun, Tommy Walker, Carroll Johnson, Dorian Henderson, Thomas Bruning ,. , .ik S , Middle School Soccer and J.V. Tennis d . aw? A -rw .um,?!k.-Ztiiw Front row: Holly Holliday, Walker Armfield, Karen LeBauer, Candace Carter, Lee Lesley. Back row: Judy Hunt, Hilary Humphrey, Kilby Dixon, Berkeley Harris, Mallory May, Stacy Miller, Lisa Anderson, Elise Greene. rs ,J ' L' N Ja-.F A Qi A nv S53 hav Front row: Daniel Bull, Chris Trent, Sam Rollins, Marty Kotis, John Caffey, Christopher Weed, Jimmy Adams, Richard Vanore, Stephen Maddox. Back row: Trey Vanstory, Robert Schanbacher, William Hicks, David Lineweaver, Chris Lee, McLean Moore, Andy Heard, Coach Fred Johnson. 129 Varsity Boys Basketball Back Row ll-RJ: David Knox James Barkley Jon Meadows Boyd Watkins Skipper Hunt Eddue Johnson Rodney Douglas Kim Bates, Coach Fred Johnson Front Row Chris Caftey Kun Cagle Caner Hunt Skipper Smpes Darren Hollis Walter Haldeman Monty Heard, Fleet Medford .swab ' wt , .,.. ..,..,. 130 Vt x .M Varsity Girls Basketball Back Flow Coach Hank Battle, Marty Glascock, Betsy Younce, Mary Fluth Cooke, Terri Stout, Josie Ward, Marion Stone, Liv Ronglan Front Row: Tracey Cloninger, Renee Starr, Lynn Younce, Elizabeth Hinds, Sonya Johnson, Elizabeth McMillion J, .1235 -, , 6 ,WM-.lv-1 ,,w1m,:w,,A 3, 'awww X 132 w S' 1' J.V. Boys' Basketball Back Row: Fred Hatchett, Chris Caffey, Fleet Medford, Jesse Flaben, Fraser Orr, Matt Houston. Front Row: Michael Dargan, Philip Cooke, Tyler Stone, Sean Juman-Singh, Michael Alspaugh, Walter Haldeman, coached by Bill Winfree. fauna 55 W ar f'N -'FWF F F 4 W- KAXR A . K .. is ,, 1 Q Junior Varsity Girls Basketball Back Row CL-RJ: Catherine Houston, Kendall McCoy, Catherine Tanner, Woods Dixon, Lou Cunningham, Judy Hunt, Lisa Fiumsey, Laura Reynolds, Melinda Powel. Front Row: Michelle Worland, Carroll Johnson, Lucia Hayes, Ann Ferguson. xiii 'X I l 134 Ninth Grade Basketball And Cheerleaders ,..g. if-f may Back Flow: Michael Dougherty, Charles Evans, LeGrande Hayes, Parker Harris, David Tibbals, David Woltz, Peter Stephens, Jason Teague. Front Row: Tommy Flentenbach, Christian Poindexter, Edmund Fish, Chris Beams, Joe Williams, Bobby Peters, Tommy Klopman. P H W .Qs Outside Row: Ashley Weaver, Lisa Sullivan, Lisa Doughten, DeeDee Coble, Stephanie Martin. inside Flow: Savannah Farlow, Molly O'Tuel, Christy Bergen, Rachael Fish. 135 ss. 'WE 4 takv .,...f-M' Qi? I Middle School Basketball luv' Back rowtL-Rl: Mike Reynolds, Charles Wright, Chris Lee, Cameron Cooke, Jay Jester, Trec Tisdale, David Shelor, Chip Calhoun, Michael Donahue, Fred Steck: Front row KL-Rl: Jeff Morris, Trey Vanstory, Ben Warren, Chris Weed, Thomas Bruning, John Schad, Richard Vanore, David Overman -Q - ,,- . YNY LY. of rx 16 A ll r fl f qpqnn-aug. N 136 Back row QL-Fil: Fred Johnson, Debbie Lee, Susan Sellers, Laurie Beams, Elise Greene, Holly Holliday, Dr Jim Hendrix, Second row QL-BJ: Beth Crosley, Lee Leslie, Sara Knox, Berkeley Harris, Ann Neller, Kelly Lineweaver Varsity Cheerleaders Elisabeth Cole, Erin Hendrix, Lizzie Falk, Louise Freemon, Douglass Mottley, Virginia Harris, Ann Douthltt, Kelly Kiger, Margaret Tanner Q Y . J if jk J.V. and Middle School Cheerleaders Junior Varsity Cheerleaders: Lisa Kouw, Charlotte Horner, Yiioshi DeBerry, Lynn Haley, Ginny Glascock, Leslie Scott, Missy Black, Monique Swygert, Jennifer Cornet - Mascot .. . J - S59' Middle School. Cheerleaders: Cristi Phillips, Laura Sturm, Kilby Dixon, Stephnie Elliot, Amy Berry, Ashley Koury, Deveise Burns, Mallory May, Adelaide Armfield - mascot. , '-nur i if,,,, Sixth Grade Girls Basketball White Team: Jane Pope, Caroline Cooke, Molly Lambert, Lyle Humphrey, Evans McMiIlion, Coach Kim Doughten, Jennifer GIOf'fYe, Kathryn Bryan, Elizabeth Wyrick, Julie Dowler, Elizabeth Hord, Jenny Berggren. Green Team: Christy Parsons, Laurie Jones, Lisa Gabaldon, Emily Curtis, Abbey Smith, Jill Adams, Kristin Peterson, Nancy Jester, Susan Ftivenbark, Kim Fisher, and Coach Julie Thompson. Faculty Basketball MSU' S . GW v' rm Ny, i 5 ' a.ag1a' , a aa a a Q M liil si' Q Y fm:-f ,W Qu! on Spring Sports nf' 1.- , '!' 2C.f,'-.Q M ,yf i if f'-P I , ,A . A , , ., . 4 2 -f ,, f MW. , ' , In , , .,'1f.,,Lr l. Q-J, WN71, . 1 :I -gi 4+ , , fc, , :bps-.. il 5 .: 1, y5g-, ,,,,,.n, ...Q-uw 'W Q! -Q Y! v Scoreboard Varsity Tennis A-team G.D.S. 9 Western Guilford 9 Ftagsdale 9 F.C.D.S. 9 Durham Academy 9 Bavenscroft 1 Charlotte Latin 5 Charlotte Country Day 9 Western Guilford 9 Westchester 8 Durham 6 St. Mary's 7 Providence Day 9 Bishop McGuiness First in the Conference and District Third in the State Varsity Tennis B-team 9 Bagsdale 9 F.C.D.S. 9 Durham Academy 9 Summit 0 Charlotte Latin 5 Carlisle 1 F.C.D.S. 4 Providence Day 9 Chapel Hill 9 Chapel Hill J.V. Tennis G.D.S. 4 F.C.D.S. 4 Durham Academy 4 Westchester 3 Summit 5 Westchester Varsity Girls' Volleyball G.D.S. 2 Westchester 2 Salem Academy 2 Bavenscroft 1 Charlotte Latin 2 Providence Day 1 Charlotte Country Day 0 F.C.D.S. 3 Westchester 3 North State 3 Salem Academy 3 Durham Academy 1 F.C.D.S. 3 Wesleyan 0 Bishop McGuiness Cross Country 142 Second in the Conference Ninth in the State Opponent 0 0 0 0 0 8 4 0 0 1 3 2 0 0 O O O 9 4 8 5 O 0 Opponent 5 5 5 6 4 Opponent 0 O 0 3 1 2 2 0 O 0 3 O 3 G. 0 3 3 1 4 3 4 7 O 2 4 3 5 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 0 2 0 3 1 6 1 2 1 2 O 2 2 2 3 4 0 1 D.S. Varsity Boy's Soccer Greenfield Charlotte Christian Charlotte Latin Westchester Westchester Asheville Country Day North State Carlisle Durham Academy F.C.D.S. Wesleyan Bishop McGuiness Waccama Academy Vance Academy J.V. Boy's Soccer F.C.D.S. Bishop McGuiness Wesleyan Bishop McGuiness Summit F.C.D.S. Westchester Westchester Summit Wesleyan Middle School Soccer tGreenJ Westchester Carlisle Westchester F.C.D.S. Westchester Burlington Day School F.C.D.S. Carlisle Middle School Soccer tGoldl Burlington Day School Durham Academy Carlisle Wesleyan F.C.D.S. Burlington Day School Opponent 4 5 4 1 0 3 2 O 2 4 1 2 1 5 1 4 1 2 4 6 O 3 1 O 3 0 6 6 8 1 2 0 1 3 O 3 2 0 G 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 .D.S. 26 46 40 32 34 35 31 30 58 53 42 49 42 48 35 59 55 41 42 28 48 66 45 57 28 70 J.V. Volleyball iGoldJ Summit Westchester Burlington Day F.C.D.S. Our Lady Ot Grace Westchester Burlington Day Our Lady Of Grace Summit J.V. Volleyball iGreenJ Summit Our Lady Of Grace Burlington Day F.C.D.S. Westchester Burlington Day Our Lady Of Grace Middle School Boys' Basketball St. Pius Our Lady Of Grace St. Pius Our Lady Of Grace F.C.D.S. Summit Summit F.C.D.S. Oak Ridge Westchester Westchester Ninth Grade Boys' Basketball Wesleyan Burlington Day St. Mary's Our Lady Of Grace Sacred Heart Piedmont Academy F.C.D.S. Our Lady Of Grace St. Mary's Summit Wesleyan Burlington Day Piedmont Academy Summit F.C.D.S. YMCA Opponent 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 21 26 5 56 35 37 40 34 24 1 6 1 0 1 6 39 34 33 40 34 33 40 46 20 35 30 45 44 64 Scoreboard Varsity Boys' Basketball G.D.S. Opponent 44 Western Guilford 51 41 Southeast 56 79 Wesleyan 35 55 Oak Ridge 58 47 Gaston Day 53 36 Stoneville 61 65 Carlisle 44 49 Westchester 47 36 Durham Academy 41 25 Bishop McGuiness 75 56 North State 45 67 Carlisle 50 34 Stoneville 57 51 Salem Baptist 71 53 Oak Ridge 43 65 Wesleyan 46 69 Piedmont Academy 28 53 Oak Ridge 68 38 F.C.D.S. 58 24 Durham Academy 23 45 Westchester 49 34 Salem Baptist 44 35 Oak Ridge 37 PACIS Tournament 69 Wesleyan 25 33 Durham Academy 22 29 F.C.D.S. 61 J.V. Boys' Basketball 34 Reidsville 63 37 Salem Baptist 40 17 Stoneville 46 48 Bishop McGuiness 18 43 Durham Academy 65 34 YMCA 57 45 Stoneville 60 45 Westchester 33 49 Salem Baptist 32 42 F.C.D.S. 40 41 YMCA 37 18 Oak Ridge 35 16 F.C.D.S. 35 20 Durham Academy 36 52 Westchester 39 20 Oak Ridge 41 44 YMCA 56 40 Durham Academy 60 66 Lewis Center 38 J.V. Girls' Basketball 36 Burlington 13 16 Piedmont Academy 24 20 Sacred Heart 16 20 St. Mary's 21 30 Our Lady Of Grace 25 20 Our Lady Of Grace 28 24 St. Mary's 36 22 Summit 26 25 F.C.D.S. 29 22 Westchester 18 27 Summit 24 33 F.C.D.S. 28 17 Westcheter 19 143 'V-ff 41, H ,bffwghii Activities School Pictures? What School Pictures? Or the day We Lost the Mug Shots. H .L xl' J 'I-In-,,-.-an 'J' . , '. vi Computers l ,,,.,,..........-me-n-M13 Uilflliilfiiiiiif si E .. Q N15 X 1 14 PREP PER SON o. 1 A f . . Bw-agkt Nuo Q. 6' Sxxovt Lovdy bgixgk eyes 9. STKE: ' ' bavretkes. au x Lgcoslb skirt C f K! Gold No? QY' wig: Exfgvif X g ' xg X Yeqrlearrmjs. 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Virginia Harris Cornelia's classmates . . . Carroll Johnson, Alice Sharpless, Jan Soles. Emily's classmates . . . Candice Carter, Cristi Phillips, Laura Strum. X F3 Bi as ' iss fy. y .Ft ap 'H si v V6 -V , ry iigfi ' A C tiff, ' 'J K ,Eff l 1 -K .Q . I 3 M35 i G l. A 15. .dt 1 - l -.1- , .14 - 5, . 54 9 , V x Pierre . . . Andy Alspaugh Babette . . . Kathryn Gorrell Philippe . . . Michael LeBauer Concierge . . . Kathryn Gorrell English Couple . . .Nicolas Desoutter, Savannah Farlow Health Inspector . . . Carla Smith Bohemians , . .David Tibbals, Robert Courts. Women in evening gowns . . . Sylvia Diaz, Alice Sharpless, Carla Smith, Jan Soles. Steward Brian Williams Ship's Officers . . . Andy Alspaugh, Robert Courts, Michael LeBauer, David Tibbals. Wellwishers, Passengers, Parisians . . . Sara Knox, Sally Rosen, Lee Lesley, Berkeley Harris. Clown .. . Carroll Johnson Dancer . , . Kathryn Gorrell Mona Lisa . . . Sylvia Diaz Director . . .Patricia Williams Assistant Director . . . Ann C. Doitch Set Designer . . . Steven House Costumes . . . Sue K. Seagraves Lighting Designer . . . Christine Chastain Student Assistant . . . Susan Rivenbark 155 -- wg' ,,,-- ,ff Literary Magazine Back row QL-RJ: Ann Hetherington, Wendy Lavine, Emily Barker, Jan Stensby, Brian Thompson, Alex Cheek, Mr. William Moore Front row QL-RJ: Julie Thompson, Mary Shenck, Mary Neller. Spectator Back row lL-RJ: Brian Thompson, Emily Banter, Betty Ho, Carla Smith, Ned Sharpless, Charlotte Homer, Andy Alspaugh, Alex Cheek, Middle Fiow lL-RJ: Coty Ho, Wendy Levine, Renee Starr, Tracey Cloninger, Mike Kates, Front row lL-RJ: Julie Thompson, Lynn Callicot. 156 1 Drama Club X 3 .Xx l Back row: QL-Fil Nick Desoutter, Naomi Carpenter, Melissa Wright, Wendy Levine, Ellen Brown, Andy Alspaugh, Karen Jacklin, Alex Cheek, Michael LeBauer, Carla Smith, Anne Greene, Front row QL-RJ: Linda Mann, Cindy Lee, Julie Thompson, Jan Soles, Yiioshi DeBerry, Susan Ftivenbark. Adviser, Bill Moore Outing Club ,W Av A4 I Back row CL-Rl: Mike Kates, Mike Jeglinski, Tyler Keeley, Jon Meadows, Jim Lee, Jerry Maddox, Ftushton McGarr, LeGrand Hayes, Carlos Tornero, Third row QL-Fil: Chris Poer, Fleet Medford, Chris Caffey, Peter Stephens, Erin Hendrix, Second row QL-Rl: Charlotte Horner, Lynn Calllcott, Kelly Koury, Kelly Kiger, Ftuth Meadows, Carroll Flay, Front row fL-Fil: Liv Flonglan, Marjorie Hinsdale, Brian Thompson, Trey Stenerson, David Maynard, Katherine Shanks Prowler first row: Carla Smith, Leigh Ann Parkerson, Laura Wagg, Beth Wright, Kelly Kiger, Linda Mann Second row: Kellie Hendrix, Julie Thompson, Mary Neller, Mrs. Windham, Mary Ruth Cooke, Virginia Harris, Erin Hendrix, Kim Doughten Third row: Brian ghompson, Mary Schenck, Mike LeBauer, Mike Jeglinski, Joe Adams, Andy Alspaugh, Betty Ho. Not pictured Richard raves. me sn. we va. Kimbirdie Doughten - Editor wa w Zoo Keeper and Tamer Ma Windham. 158 Kellie Killer Hendrix - Photography Editor Mary Tiger Neller - Advisor's Assistant Www -,' ,elf fm W-ss, Kathryn Miss Piggy Gorrell - Copy-Layout Editor Ann Canary Craven - Business Editor Strange Presences A ' ,,. ' S 'vs fi ws 1 ex xg - Student Council First Row: James Barkley. Second Flow: David Woltz, Walter Haldeman, Marjorie Hinsdale, Third Row: Marty Glascock, Betsy Younce Virginia Haeris, Margret Tanner, David Maynard, David Prago. Back Row: Jodi Bull, Tyler Keely, Ned Sharpless, Mary Schenck, and MaryRuth ooke. -i' Class officers -1 fe E Seventh grade: Sara Knox, Tommy Walkerg not pictured, I Sam Rollins Eighth grade: Jay Jester, Edmund Fish, Mary Pat Karmel Ninth grade: Lisa Doughten, Ellen Brown, Lynn Younce, 162 Parker Harris Eleventh grade: Andy Aispaugh, Betsy Younce, Erin Hen Tenth grade: Terri Stout, Fred Hatchett, Jesse Raben, Josie Ward drix: not pictured, Jim Lee Twelfth grade: Jon Meadows, Mary Schenckg 163 not pictured, Kathryn Gorrell, Brian Thompson Upper School Band and Chorus Band Members: Paul Decker Merm Johnson Fred Smith Brian Thompson Andy Alspaugh Emily Allen Mick Desoutter Michael LeBauer Mary Boone Charles Evans Stephanie Martin George Saab Chorus Members: Alex Cheek Lizzie Falk Louise Freemon Kathryn Gorrell Fred Hatchett Mike Jeglinski Kelly Koury Mary Schenck Alice Sharpless Jan Soles Michele Weaver Laura Wagg Tracey Cloninger Clara Dee Murphy Marjorie Hinsdale Kristen Bergen Janet Bichsel Lou Cunningham Michael Dargan Sylvia Diaz Woods Dixon Ann Ferguson Kit Fisher Ginny Glascock Tanya Goria Anne Greene Lynne Haley Lisa Koury Cindy Lee Leigh McCoy Elizabeth McMillion Linda Mann Chrissy Olson Fraser Orr Molly O'Tuel Laura Reynolds Stephen Schenck Leslie Scott Marion Stone Lisa Sullivan Ashley Weaver Melissa Wright Lynn Younce vm ff x. ,' 165 iff! 'e ! Middle School Music Middle School Instrumental Ensemble Dorian Henderson Sally Rosen Tommy Walker Jim Adams Michael Donahue Jason Padgett Thomas Bruning Tim Fountain Brian Williams Joey O'Connor Andy Heard David Wells Jay Harmon Q F sf I Sl Junior Classical League is is w.K.a.mz.W r Mwww it l g 5 Ginny Glascock, Kit Fisher, Leigh McCoy, Stacy Miller, Renee Starr, Mary Boone, Mrs. Judy Sirkel, Mrs. Janet Rhodes, Georges Saab, Chris Beams, Betty Ho, Emily Barker. hess Club Ntaisoawr Q4 'Ng 4 '-vw as wmv a Q I h ' ' .. National Opera Company .. v .i qv!! 168 ki- Writer-in-residence Candy Flynt, author of the acclamied Chasing Dad and numerous short stories, served as writer-in-residence this year. For two weeks students in K-12 had the opportunity to work with her and benefit from her experience as a professional author. bg gl' Y - -M.s.z,. - -OW in S31 ,HSC . . es' tst row 11. to r.J Anna Berggren, Cindy Lee, Kim Bates, Sylvia Diaz, Tracey Cloninger, Alice Sharpless, Richard Graves. 2nd row ll. to r.l Yiioshi Deberry, Jan Soles, Carroll Ray, Liv Ronglan, Charlotte Horner, Virginia Harris. 3rd row fl. to r.l Betty Ho, Michael LeBauer, Emily Allen, Erin Hendrix, Mary Ruth Cooke, Mary Witt, Mr. Dave Gilbert. 4th row U. to r.l Marjorie Hinsdale, Andy Alspaugh, Nick Desoutter, Susan Rivenbark, Melissa Wright, Mary Neller, not pictured: Kim Doughten and Kellie Hendrix. A.F.S. WEEKEND HJ' 'R N ,-,,v ' 'Q Q Es ,:,1 1 'iff ,www Wf?W'0Wa2v V 2H fff 2 We 9 , 'UL Pl i Turkey Day 3 L95 xi: r , .t 4 , .31 I 'ptx C dn. fx 1. I, lf 3 Lg, Mtg u Q- Santa Da M ,, , ,,,A , -wi, YP 9 if 176 WM.. f'n5 ' VVf: sX' 1 'C X ' ' f xx Jump Rope for Heart Kimi As- it li ' Quant? Teacher Feature Suprising talents are dispalyed by G. D. S. staff members, These are perhaps best typified by Mr. Hank Battle . . . M295 I Fifth grade teacher U U tal as ini Mn ,M 1 riff if 22 . 5' Teller of the WorId's worst jokes. Musician and local T. V. star KLM? . E Girls Varsity basketball coach. The Court b 180 'W ML.. ' . 525' 'Av-Mtv il 1 Betsy Younce, junior, escorted by Skipper Snipes Margaret Tanner, sophomore, escorted by David Maynard Mary Ruth Cooke, junior, escorted by Andy Alspaugh Kim Doughten, senior, escorted by Skipper Hunt Tracey Cloninger, senior, escorted by Carter Hunt Marjorie Hinsdale, senior, escorted by Tyler Keeley Marty Glascock, junior, escorted by James Barkley Elizabeth McMillion, freshman, escorted by Fleet Medford Josie Ward, sophomore, escorted by Tyler Stone Queen: Kathryn Gorell, senior, escorted by Nick Desoutter Homecoming Dance Special Activities Burgers and Ball Y Career Development Drug Education Signs and Seasons 6 MYSTERY The Crystal Ball Predicts That of six. test evaluator. driver. D86 w will instructor Hen dr IX auto ITleCl I8l'1lC Mike a guru Avon lady physicist be an astrologer be the chairman of General will be a professional mud will be a librarian. will be a rock concert be a southern belle. tg 3 l t ...r WN-b Wa. 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We make fabrics people live in, including denim, corduroy, fabrics for sportswear and uniforms, plus home furnishings fabrics. Other products and services include greige goods, fabric finishing and an extensive line of polyurethane foam products. Cone Mills Corporation Greensboro, N.C. An Equal Opportunity Employer Compliments of BATES NITEWEAFI ji Leg Warmers A Sweaters 'lights Leotards Shoes 8: Danceware by Capezio 343 South Elm St, Greensboro, NC 27401 f919l 275-2080 The Choice For ..,.J EFIICSON, MITCHELL, MATZNICK AND ASSOCIATES i I-N 'lt AIVIERICA'S FRESHEST ICE CREAM xy 4520 West Market Street Greensboro, N. C. 27410 Phone 852-6404 We have a full ine of good financial planning suggestions. Insured Medical Group Insurance Reimbursement For as Few as 2 Employees Business Insurance for Corporations Special Services Partnerships and Estate Analysis Proprietorships Capital Needs Analysis Business VaIUatI0n 2110 Golden Gate Drive Selective Exec. Planning Fl'Ief1dIy Holden Building Tel. 19191 299-2607 Qpen Mon-Sat 7 PM til Whenever P. O. Box 10187, Greensboro, N. C. 27404 Carol Parker, Office Manager STATE MUTUAL OF AMERICA Compliments of BLUMENTHALS, INC. Compliments of fl The All American Meal That All America Loves P. o. Box 6134 suMMl'r sTA. DEPENDABLE BATTERIES Pl-:TE wALL PLuMBlNs co., ING. 2f,ffQGfg,Qf 835 WINSTON STREET GREENSBORO, N. C. 27405 TELEPHONES: 373--8365 81 373-8366 0 ff Olffltlf TEAGUE AUTO Ke ' SUPPLY CU. E. Market ISI N. Church Sts. Greensboro, N. C. 27402 3-aLeSE7j ZEELALS 14,000 Auto Parts in Stock 1 24 N th Da St I: - Llpt wrt Phone 272-6117 G e Do N C 27401 Compliments of UNITEX CHEMICAL CCRP 520 Broome Rd. Telephone - 378-0965 I Kenneth F. Mizell Congratulations 'VERS'F'ED - , NSURANCE to YY., g l If , 2 ERVICES, :No C I O 8 439 Arlington St. Phone 273 3485 P O Box 1498 Greensboro N C 27402 I Congratulations ON a Winning Season Gold J.V. Volleyball Compliments of Carolina Running Gear lIlB 1 Y VY 'vv,., 4' ROS! HUD DUNS '?51WeSi53rG SI .Suite M09 '.:4wf.'-1 3 2'12. 233 '. QI,.5'1? 27.1 3'9f:fx' i Iii Bernard .Shepherd il ll lllllh I If I M ,I III W ,- ii i 'R ' 9 4'-944 I WWW? W W 1 , A k V . . I 4 1, 1 S Q J T . I 2 1, 0 Y H 0 '1i g:' . QfZ I W 4 0q' 1' MW' I 3 ' L' ' iff CLOTHING FOR GENTLEMEN AND THEIR SONS FRIENDLY SHOPPING CENTER GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA TALLEY ELECTRIC COMPANY 274-3725 Sewing The Greensboro Area For Over 40 Years 0 SPECIALIST IN RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL NEEDS O FLEET OR 2-WAY RADIO-EQUIPPED TRUCKS NIGHT NUMBER - 294-0618 855-7906 COMMERCIAL -INDUSTRIAL - RESIDENTIAL 1409 W. LEE ST. Compliments QF HIGH-SPEED THREADS, INC Manufacturers of Better Thread for High Speed Sewing 1214 E. BESSEMER AVENUE GREENSBORO, N. C. 274-05 Electric Supply and Equipment Co. 1812 E. Wendover Ave. Phone 272-4123 Compliments i of NAUTILUS At The Forum MIDAS MUFFLER SHOPS Greensboro, N.C. 3720 High Point Rd. 931 Battleground Ave. 294-1306 273-1741 196 Congratulations G.D.S. Soccer Team Compliments of C.E. Smith Co., Inc 3704 Old Battleground Ave. i Hfuhsinmng' KAY CHEMICAL. COMPANV Telegram: H H H ' KUOSWING HOAU - GHEENSBORO,N.C w 27509- L aww Q gzzisgsrvzsrlzvgnzit:gejo8cnnc:c:?nn:n U i however you wont - ,J Y . Costumes and humofore ourspocmclry, O Betty-dancers cu ' X V - V X tuxedoctod mess Q 4 Allen Swann OFFEFIMAN AND COMPANY Stocks - Bonds Tax Sheltered Investments Phone 273-5369 Congratulations to the Class of 1982 Handi-Clean Products 301 Swing Road Greensboro, N. C. In appreciation to Mrs. Janet Rhodes for teaching Latin, History and Advanced Techniques for Superballs X I I X I x 1 ' X XX 1 I X I I X I I ' 1 X X f XX I V xx! W. Luke Johnson, Jr. D.D.S. P.A. 3608 W. Friendly Ave. Phone 855-6443 Familiarity breeds contempt - and children. Mark Twain Whenever I feel like exercise, I lie down until the feeling passes. Robert M. Hutchins We iudge our- selves by what we feel capable of doing, while others iudge us by what we have already done. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Our quotes are thought-provoking too. Call and find out what low net cost really means. NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE ' MILWAUKEE 21-2342-O1 Do not squander time, for that's the stuff life is made of. Benjamin Franklin Why you are born and vvhy you are living depend entirely on what you get out of this vvorld and what you give it. Oscar Hammerstein We cannot hold a torch to light another's path without brightening our own. Ben Sweetland Brotherhood is the very price and condition of man's survival. Carlos P. Romulo Sharing is the great and imperative need of our time. An unshared life is not living. Stephen S. Wise Liberal: One who has both feet planted firmly in the air. Anon All the things I really like to do are either immoral, illegal or fattening. Alexander Woollcott Robert T. Stone, CLU Associates Suite 610, Wachovia Building Greensboro, North Carolina, 27410 Phone: 274-0261 Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt. Abe Lincoln If at first you don't succeed, try try again. Then quit. No use being a damn fool about it. W. C. Fields On this age! How tasteless and ill-bred is ffl Caius Valerius Catullus, 87-54 BC. There was never a good war or a bad peace. Benjamin Franklin Those who make peaceful revolution impossible, will make violent revolution inevitable. lohn F, Kennedy The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. Edmund Burke A learned fool is more foolish than an ignorant one. Moliere Destiny is the sum of one's achievements. Anon o ES 406 ,il CENTER FUR CREATIVE LEADERSHIP BurliliQTolW 1 loves 8 Q its h, ' good Qolueotioh N 1 NN fa - H I - Because nothing beats a good one. E ' g X g X nurungmn We wish to thank the following organizations for their contributions to the 1981-82 Prowler Ftalph Stout Business Data Services Charlie Teague House of Pizza James B. Rivenbark We, the 1981-82 Varsity Tennis Team would like to thank coaches Fred Johnson and Dru Michaels for their support during our winning season. Josie, Marion, Kristy, Kristen, Lori, Kim, Betsy, and don't worry Margaret, we didn't forget you. HE i2 : 1 . Th IANDRN 2 CHINESE RESTAURANT 7DAYlAWE!K - MIXIDIEVIHAUEI X X CUISINE HOURS: 11:30 - 2:00 L 5:00 IGS -l0:00M N-FRI ' 94 iii BANQUET Room AVAILABLE X ' A A l'f':F. fi szecuunn Auvlfcwzzsc cnurron X xi Im 0 u i 5.00-1o.3oFR AT -Q q mx! ouroaafnuvniusrf A 3 i Ni 5 , C, V V . I-'E' ,ive F cu, ,-- me X, j 0 :www bk wu III BATTLEGRDUND AV IOAKCREST CYII OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY fic. STEELCASE, ALMA, BOLING, MONARCH. GREGSON AND OTHER WOOD AND STEEL MANUFACTURERS 273-051 5 COMPLETE PLANNING AND INTERIOR DESIGN SERVICE 516 WEST FRIENDLY AVE. GREENSIORO, N. C. To our Good Friend, Stewart. We love you. The Junior girls 203 We wish to thank the following Business Data Services Mrs. Donald L. Hawk House of Pizza Mrs. Bruce J. McCreedy Mr. Rivenbark Southern Seeding Service, lnc. Charlie Teague Sporting Goods Mrs. William D. Turner Fine Foods Compliments of 4C's lf? A l i C 35' A 9 To sunny days at the-beach and midnight dancing. CONGRATULATIONS to the Athletic Teams of 1981-82 l l If you like tall, dark foreigners . . . 852-7616 TO OUFI BELOVED SENIORS: For all the memories, for all the great times we've h We want to thank you and tell you we're sad, Because you're graduating and leaving us behind. ad, You've been the kind of friends that are hard to find. The Play School will be awful without you there, We'll be climbing the walls and ripping out our hair. We'll try to carry out your hopes and traditions, We'll dream of the day when we won't have restricti ODS. ls SENIOR-ITIS terminal? We really don't know yet. But we will have critical cases, On that you can bet! You've stood by us through thick and thin and we'll miss you for it. Remember us always. We love you all. And that's no J. 81 D. on behalf of the forlorn Seniors-To-Be Sponsors f'g?i1f-'W . wg. .5 EW yqmvwm mg Q ,.:. at 1 'gf M.. Patrons , ., M , KM x ,Q , 5' Q W., X v fp! 2 www! f . A ,, A., , fd K x af af iv ,,,'-W A , . K X, 1 Q G. X huu..g.w 207 Thinking our lives unique Quite quainter than usual kinds We held that we could not abide a week The teter of typic minds. Thomas Hardy :fx Kim Doughten, Editorg Kelly Hendrix, Photographyg Kathryn Gorrell, Copy!Lay out Special Thanks To: Hunter Publishing Ms. Alspaugh, for identification and general moral support Ms. Dove, for a lot of things The Parents, for their tolerance School Pictures Inc. Jay Brande Studios Cabell's Camera Mr. Michaels and other lower school teachers who submitted photographs Daryl, for playing in the garbage with us Mr. Dobson, for removing the dead mouse Mr. Tally, for letting us in All those teachers who let us out of class at deadline time WKZL, for soothing background music RJ. Reynolds 208 Staff Kim Doughten Ann Craven Kellie Hendrix Kathryn Gorrell Mary Neller K. Windham Carla Smith Joe Adams Alice Sharpless Kelly Kiger Laura Wagg Tammy Swann Betty Ho Virginia Harris David Knox Mike Jeglinski Beth Wright Michael LeBauer Leigh Ann Parkerson Mary Ruth Cooke Mary Schenck Erin Hendrix Brian Thompson Linda Mann Julie Thompson Richard Graves Andy Alspaugh


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