Henderson High School - Catamount Yearbook (Chamblee, GA)
- Class of 1983
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050' o'o ' 'CEATTTXM MTRQT 1982 HENDERSON HIGH SCHOOL OHAMBLEE, GEORGIA VOLUME 15 STUDENT LIFE 4-33 SENIORS 34-65 SENTOR DIRECTORY 66-69 JUNIORS 70-83 SOPHOMORES 84-93 FRESHMEN 94- 409 CONTENTS SUB-FRESHMEN SPORTS REFERENCE CL UBS FACULTY 440-423 424-459 460- 469 470-209 2 40-225 4 1 . I 2 Students Highlight Henderson During the spring of 4982, as the intellectual and capable yearbook staff sat pondering the problem of a theme for next year's book, our illus- trious leader, MHOP, reported that she had had a dream, and inspira- tion, a vision in the night, that woke her and filled her being with the idea which was to become the theme of the 1983 Catamount. MHOP claims this dream was the direct result of the wear and tear, the toil. the long hours, and the burden of being a yearbook sponsor. We believe it was the direct result of the pizza she ate before she went to bed that night. Nevertheless, we arrived at our theme HIGHLIGHTING HENDER- SON. We've highlighted these pages with paints, chalk, pencils, pen, ink, and crayon, just as you, the students, highlight our school with your smiles. tears. crazy antics, awards, and spirit, and as we, the staff, hope to highlight your school year with this book. Opposite Page: Top R: Mary Diversi, Jenny Otis. Bottom R5 Stefami Greer. Keith Resseau. Leigh Tillman. Top L: Greg Jones, Amy Loy. Middle: Richard Marshall. Michael Spies. Bot- tom Mid: Varsity Cheerleaders, Bottom: Lau- rie Marshall. Andrew Lee. This Page: Top R5 Seniors. Middle: Pep Rally. Bottom: Carolyn Reed, Linda Lewis. Mid, Jack Heslep, Rob Eas- terday, Ray Leinart, Kent Easterday. Bottom Mid: Jared Daab. , V . 4 - A 5-:six 4 Henderson Pep Rollysz Something To Cheer About This year Henderson s pep rallles were really something to cheer about Although rn past years spunt has been lackung sometimes the 4982 season has seen a change for the better The erghth and nlnth graders gave the up perclassmen a tough fight for the splnt stuck and the football team wrll never admit that the cheerleaders are stron ger than they are ln the tug of war Everyone seemed to have a wonder ful tame except perhaps Tony Bedard who got creamed ID the face by a coconut cream crazed cougar Da vld Berhner won the Banana eatlng contest but Paul Haakenson came In a close second As usual the other partlclpants showed therr superior ex cellence ID thelr performance Opposrte page upper left B Team Cheer Ree Haney Debble Padovano elghth graders Mrddle top Tony Bedard Middle Bottom Enghth grade cheerleaders banana banner Top cen ter left to right Gayle Barr Jeff Terry Lance Webb David Berhner Klm Boylston Steve Pe tndes Bottom center Varsity Cheerleaders Thus page upper rlght left to rnght Duane Whntmure Brenda Danner Bottom right Varslty football team leaders, Middle left: Kim Boylston. Bottom left: l X l Home Again' The 4982 Homecoming broughT a joyous and spiriTed celebraTion To our fiffeen year old school. SpiriT Week consisTing of five dress-up days QMon- day: Tropical Day' Tuesday: HaT Day' Wednesday: BuTTon Day' Thursday: Punk Day' Friday: FifTies Dayj proced- ed The weekend acTiviTies. Also on Fri- day was a hall decoraTion conTesT be- Tween The classes which The Juniors won. The Homecoming Parade ThaT day feaTured The courTs club banners and class floaTs CThe Seniors goT firsT Theme of Love On The High Seas . Finally on Friday evening The biggesT crowd of The season Turned ouT for The varsify fooTball game aT DeKalb Me- morial Sfadium. Our valianT Cougars sunk The STone MounToin PiraTes wiTh a hearTy score of 40-2. AT The half-Time ceremony Karen PaTTerson was crowned Homecoming Queen by lasT years queen Leslie Tomasovich. To end This spiriTed week a semi-formal dance was held aT The school on SaT- urday nighT SepTember 25. Opposife page, Top lefT: Karen PaTTerson: Top righT: Amy Loy, Jan Davidson, Koren PaTTerson, Melissa Moran and Jennifer Lane: cenfer righT: PaT Cronin, Kim BoylsTon, Brad Peele, KrisTin Heilig: boTTom lefT: Kerry Soper, Joanna Daniels, STeve Sparks, Joli Modine: boTTom cenTer: STeve To- masovich, BeTh O Connor, Michael McTier Jenni- fer Ackerman, boTTom righf: ScoTT Cowarf, Kel- ley Russell, Mike Morrissey, Leigh Hudgins. This page, Top IefT: Ed Davidson and Jan: Top cenTer: Jim Lane and Jennifer: Top righT: Bill Loy and Amy: boffom lefT: Karen and Leslie Tomasovichg boT- Tom righf: firsf runner-up Melissa Moran escorTed by Ted Moran, l I placej, which were based on The g. .f ? vs 2 8 Two Is Benef Than Che Who would have ever ThoughT There would be so many slmlllar faces among Henderson junlors'7 Somewhere wan derrng around Those vasT halls are sux seTs of srmllrar smlles aIThough They come In dlfferenT VGTIGTIGS Two seTs of These are gurls Two seTs are boys and The remarnrng Two are maxed doubles Greg and Davld Wvlson refuse To admrT ThaT Therr moTher ever dressed Them allke Ben and Jrm Gray sTull remember weanng The same ouTfrTs In facT can you see Ben and Jrm wearlng Thelr Shazam shlrTs on The very frrsT day of school As far as looks are concerned Laura and Nancy Wellem have noThlng un common They love To waTch The expressuon on peoples faces when They Tell Them ThaT They are rdenTlcal Twlns Robyn and Renee Mulllnax en joyed wearlng The same ouTfrTs when They were younger and occaslonally har ouTfrTs Boone BenTon says ThaT There are some advanTages and dns advanTages In being Twlns wrTh ChrrsTy The mann drsadvanTage rs havung To share a car John and Julue STevenson have a good srmlllar sense of humor They flghT qulTe ofTen and when They do Julre usually wlns So remember ThaT your eyes are noT gorng crazy on you 1usT The junior class OpposrTe Page Top L Robyn and Renee Mul lrnax Top R Nancy and Laura Wellem BoTTom L Jlm and Ben Gray BoTTom R Julle and John STe venson Thus Page Top Davod and Greg Wrlson BoTTom ChrlsTy and Boone BenTon They can sTill come up wiTh some simi- l 9 'X - Wwrzt' X QW M M WW ' WAV ,--X 7 f ,.- ::. ff Q . Q' J. , , W, . Y' 5 A X 1 W- , , ,fmma4si7, f ' MH- 1 v 'wg F7, XL v , - H M. . N iv M ,. V,.,, 2 X- , ,aw ' 5 r il . f ht Q if 5 if Q mam- , if i' 1 Spectrum Highlights Student Talent What is Spectrum? According to Mr. Finkel Spectrum is the distribution of a characteristic of a physical system or phenomenom. According to Mrs. Prit- chet however Spectrum is a glori- fied talent show. Weil sorry Mr. Fin- kel but this time Mrs Pritchet is correct The purpose of Spectrum ns to gnve as many students as possrble a chance to sung dance and do their thlng whatever that thing may be Prep aratlon for Spectrum starts early Solo ists are chosen acts rehearsed cos tumes designed and props are made Some of thus past years acts lncluded New York Medley by Kelly Kuhn a duet by Klm Blltch and Steven Domlnrco and Ed McQuade and Ann Johnson Soloists included Karen Patterson Stephanle Bullock and Mark Hudglns The musical styles represented were varled Spectrum acts Included coun way patrlotlc songs and many songs which are currently popular As usual the chorus department presented a wonderful show Spectrum is truly one of the hlghllghfs of the school year Opposnte page Upper left Karen Patterson Up per middle Anne Johnson Ed McQuade Lower left Becky Danrels Anne Johnson Lon Stone Lower rrght Boys Chorus Thus page Upper left Choral Dance Upper rrght David Parker Chrns Brown Mike Masters Lower left Steven Domin ICO Robin Blltch Lower right Kellie Kuhn try-western music, songs from Broad- 11 ffgwwwb ' HMM M544 Q i , +. H -1-- 1, A gg A VV ff? W VV,,,, , ,,, ' , '-,- fx Y 41 Students Create Colorlul Collage Opposnte page 4 Rouse your hand rf you are SURE QD Bohmj 2 Really :sn t that a lrttle formal for a practlce'7 QM Martrnj 3 Dont make me angry Mr McKee you wouldn t luke me when I m angry QM Mastersj A Just shut up and take the plcturel QJ Wllllams M Rudlslll Ms Swansonj 5 What are you lookrng at buddy'7 QMr Gruberj 7 Shownng extreme enthusrasm at Yearbook camp QC Ortrz L Wrlsony 8 All rrght lwarned you pal but now you are really rn BIG trouble' QCoach Blanchardj 9 Lrttle but hungry Paul'7 QP Haakensonj 40 Come on thlngs cant be that bad 44 Teenage wasteland wane women and song Thus page 4 Sorry Mom thus looks luke Trde country 2 My guess IS that rt s the mornrng after the nrght before' 3 Look MHop you can eat anytime, but thus rs Important. QMHop, L Trll many A Hr ya bug boy wanna dance'? QL Mar shallj 5 All dressed up and no place to gol QL Wnlson C Ortlzj 6 I can fly I can fly QC Wooy 7 Horton hears a who'7 QJ Hortonj 8 Have you ever wondered what lrfe would be luke wlth out a nose'7 He's tryrng to fund out QC AUSTIN, 9 Now class one box of mux makes twelve choco late cupcakes QCoach Parhamj M r 4 W L. X fwtwm : '. 3, so 4 L Q Q., Q 1 X . . 1 L A kj u . , . ' ' . ' f .. , , . h . . ., . . ,, , . Q ll - - ,, W . 1 1 . . l . , , I . , 13 f M A luv' i -151' V1 ,,.:a5: + .,a...3g.-Aw-2-' . W, 'Mf- J :Vg - l X ' 'H 'if EW, Mx fi? Yiq 7-'. QA' giiitzgg, Bm lim ,a,vwW ' M1 Emu' H M Mr. And Miss Ccliamouni Are Elected ln keeplng wlTh our Theme of l-llgh llghTlng Henderson we declded To hlghllghT some of The more excepTlon ol sTudenTs The sTudenTs ThoT YOU sold besT represenTed your closs Cho sen for The honor of Mr ond Mass CoTo mounT were seniors Kevln ClemenT ond Koren PoTTerson CODDOSITG poge lefTj juniors CrlTon ConsTonTlnrdes ond Jrll Fuller CThls poge lower lefTj sopho mores Chuck Owen ond Joonno Don uels CTHIS poge lower FIQNTD freshmen STeven Tomosovlch ond Jennrfer Ack ermon QGDDOSITS poge FIQHTD ond sub freshmen Jeff Sonders ond Shon non Beck CThrs poge Topj All of These ouTsTondrng lndlvlduols were de dressed splrlTed cuTe very nlce frrendly phoTogenrc rnTellrgenT well rounded oTTrocTlve funny populor swell Involved ouTgolng good look Ing responslble consrderoTe TrusTwor Thy oThleTlc sweeT good sTudenTs honesT dependoble ond They oll hove greoT personollfles Defln1Tely The creom of The crop These sTudenTs ore The leoders of our school Todoy ond our world Tomorrow They ore wllllng To Toke rlsks reoch ouT ond go ThoT exTro sTep To beTTer Thelr llves ond The llves of Those oround Them Eoch Mr ond Mass CoTomounT exhrbrTs The quolmes ThoT moke us proud To coll Them friends To eoch we soy congroTuloTlons ond keep up The good work scribed os l'greoT people, well- 15 DBHUUQQHDHUEUUGS JL K Practices Loy Blue Prints For Winning Season When you look out on the field or court and see your friends you may thunk what they are dolng comes natu rally but Henderson students who are Involved ID sports and activities can tell you that weeks of practices are nec essary All the games require a game plan just like an architect requires a blue print Coach Parham says A blue pnnt for a game IS very Important be cause all of our plans and adjustments depend on a plan Not only does a wlnnlng team require a game plan but It also requires that something extra from all the team members For exam ple Carmel Ortiz says Making a plan for cross country takes determination dedication endurance and justalrttle Insanity These overtime workers ad mit that their hard work pays off So the field remember all the busy hours they have spent making and execut :ng their plans Thus page Top left Jolie Modune Teresa Ro merez Lnsa Jones Ashley Bambarger Middle left Mark Hawks Glen Hollday Far rnght Jay Mcl2aney Bottom Carol Pearson Opposite page Top left Llsa Stewart Courtney Pharr Martha Martin Ellana Moms Paige Rakestraw Top Left B Team football players Bottom Right Ken Green Greg Hartly Bottom Mlddle Amy Thomas Becky Gunter Asheley Norman Ml chelle Nicholson Bottom Left Brooke Ambrose when you see all those people out on swf asv -, V M W M ' WWWA 'Mm X ,fm I' 18 In Defense Of Monday sfnff Comments According To a popular opinion poll conducTed by The 1983 CaTamounT STaff The winner of This year's WorId's WorsT Day Award IS Monday WhaT we wanT To know IS Why does every one pack on Monday? SomeThlng has To come afTer Sunday lf Monday came afTer Thursday do you Thlnk everybody would haTe Monday? Of course noT' So you sTayed ouT IaTe all weekend DonT blame Monday' So you falled your 27 essay queshon TesT In Mlss ColsTon s class would you have passed IT on Tuesday? And of course slT ups IH P E always feel beTTer on a Wednesday or Thursday' WhaT IS so dlfferenT abouT a Monday? Mondays have 24 hours jusT luke any oTher day You go To school aT The same Tlme and you come home aT The same Tlme Well we say glve Monday a break' Equal nghTs for Mondays' Every week has To sTarT somewhere' OpposlTe page upper lefT Alan PrlesT Upper nghf Davld Parker Jay Hlnson Allen Domrnlco Gene Clower Chrls Brown Errc Hnschfleld Van cenT BrramonTe Lower lefT Holly Hacklson Mud dle Greg Kors Lower rlghf James Woodward Pam Nagler Marc Elkrns Amy Walsh Kenneth Brown Shawn Marsh Tony Wllklnson Thus page upper lefT Jackle Hardwlck GreTchen Rulll Up per RlghT Chnshe Forbes BeTh Rerd Sage Single Ton Crndy Lee BoTTom Coach Wlndham s F1rsT Perlod 1 ll' 1 I . . , 1 . . I 1 . . I . , . Z W .-A i ?' Q - - . , ! K if 20 Students Dare To Be Dltterent Cn Fndays As expected in the 4983 Catamount staff poll Friday receives the award for most popular day among Hender son students I can t walt til Friday' is commonly heard in the halls We def: nitely agree After all the reasons are obvious On Fridays you have an ex cuse to dress bummy or as a bunny which occasionally occurs You can show your Cougar spirit by wearing an uniform or stand out in the crowd by daring to be different And if youre lucky you ll go to a pep rally or have a party events which never occur on any other day of the week. Does it matter that you always seem to have five tests on Fridays, too? All we can say is, at least they're not on Monday! Aida Lebbos sums it up, Friday is a day to relax, forget everything you've learned since Monday, and to look for- ward to two days of fun. Also, Fridays give us a chance to be a little bit crazy, we all need to let go some- times. Thanks to Fridays, we can act slightly insane and pretend that Mon- day really isn't only three days away. Opposite page: Upper left: Powderpuff players. Upper middle: Ree Haney. Upper right: Melanie Rudisill, Donna Lammert, Middle left: Mrs. Traylor, Lower left: Beta Bunnies. Lower right: Cathy Carlisi, Tim Wyke. This page: Upper: Tony Be- dard, Ree Haney. Lower left: Molly Roach. Lower right: Laura Wilson. W 4 1 . A I l Art Students Exhlblt Work In room 507 the organlzed confuslon that goes on everyday Cbetter known as art classesj creates some reward :ng as well as rnterestlng results The only requirement IS an Interest ln the vrsual arts There are many classes offered after 3 quarters of Art Survey a class ID whrch all forms of media are explored Drawlng and Parntlng whlch goes Into further detall about lrne shadrng and other technrques Plnhole Photogra phy whlch rs the simplest form of pho tography and produces some strlklng prctures Sculpture rncludlng such me drums as clay paper and plaster to create lnterestlng three dimensional preces These are just a few of the classes offered exceptlonal pleces of artwork A few students from Henderson have had artwork shown at the Hlgh Museum along with other hugh school students Henderson art students have entered preces rn varlous contests around the Atlanta area and almost all have en tered some creation ln the Art Club s sprung art show Opposite page Upper left Pat Hunt Jay Rappa port Byron Shaffer Kelley Russell Lower left Debbre Bennett Knstrn Street Lrsa Chlappe Lower nght Mark Potzner Thus page Upper left Jay Rappaport Upper rrght Jane Olver Elrza beth Phrlllps Lower left Shannon Stern Sa mantha Meacham Cyndi Yarbrough I l These classes have produced some Wag Q A . A --,S . X.. Ng ff ,fi if auf ,W V W K ,Aff ,mm f W W? VU , 'MW 'MR j A' 41 , f Ewa-. 4S? X. Mf- Touch Ups Add Much Fun To Bad Day Any student will Tell you school can get a little dull, but These students brighten their days by fixing their faces. Touch-ups can be anything That make you look, if not feel, better. Students must be warned, however, for in our midst is a small batch of teachers who prey on people who are off their guard. Many a hairbrush, comb and compact have been con- fiscated by irate teachers who claim Their classroom is not a beauty par- lor. We give fair warning to all you careless primpers out There. Most people honestly believe it's girls, and only girls who spend hours on end fixing Their faces. Well, if you ob- serve closely, guys are just as con- cerned as girls, if not more so, with Their appearance. Many an egotistical guy can be spied catching a quick look aT himself in a nearby mirror or stopping to check himself out before seeing his girlfriend. 1 Some even apply lip gloss? Oh well, try anything once, and if it feels good, do it. But Stephen, aren'T you Taking Things a bit Too far'?'? Opposite page: upper left: Susan Kuczka, Tricia Reddy. Carol Gay, Angela Hartley. Middle left: Greg Halsall. Lower left: Michael Spies, Pam Col- lins, Mindy Zaidel, Jamie Price, Jenny Frantz. Up- per right: Becky Gunter. Lower right, Stephen Siegel. This page: upper left: Tony Bedard. Upper right: Laura Wilson, Cathy Carllsi. Bottom: Andrea Goldoff. l 26 HHS Prom Is A Blacktie Affalr On Saturday Mayl 4982 Hender son students attended the annual Ju nnor Senlor Prom The blacktle affarr was scheduled to begun at 8 OO p m however most couples chose to arrlve fashlonably late Whale many stu dents chose to celebrate Russlan Inde pendence Day the majority of the school s Junlors and Senlors were dancing to the stralns of Jumper the band whlch played at the prom While It IS certaln that the band per formed to the best of thelr ablllty pop ular oplnlon reveals they could have been better According to Junlor Ste fanl Greer who attended wlth Senlor Anthony Crook the band dld not meet my expectations They were much too loud and their range of played more slow songs so more peo ple could have danced ln splte of thus many students en loyed the band and lt IS only farr to say that the prom was a huge success Thanks are ln order to the Junlor class offlcers of 4982 and all those who helped for their outstandrng work which helped to make the Junlor Sen lor Prom The Best of Tlmes Opposrte page Darrell Claudull Mary Drversl An drew Lee Middle Steve Thompson Any Loy Bottom Lea Chapman Frank Vashaw Middle Danrela Bohm Brent Mllls Karen Mornssey next Jan Davlclson Jeff Terry Thus page Laura Hor lock Davld Meeks Bottom John Bradley An gela Hartley I songs was limited. They should have Q xx l Students Punk Out For Spirit Week The credit for success of this year's spirit week is aimed not at the plan- ners, but at the participants. The week consisted of five wild and weird days, including tropical day, button day, hat day, punk day, and fifties day. Al- though all days got an excellent re- sponse, there is no argument as to which day was the most successful. Punk day ranked above all. Many stu- dents donned mini-skirts, cat-eye glasses and black lipstick to celebrate the day. No one expected Henderson to produce so many closet radicals! Blue hair, black pantyhose, and chains were the prevailing style of the day. It is a wonder there was no slam dance in the hall. The gyrations would not have been out of place on that day. All the students wore their costumes with pride. For this one week out of the year nobody had to worry about look- ing stupid. After all, there's bound to be someone, somewhere, who looked sillier than you. Opposite page: upper left: Jim Sligh, Barry Wal- ter. Lower left: Glenn Manry. Upper right: Adriane Davis, Bill Hammer, Perry Panos, Vicki Ackerman. Middle right: Chris Austin, Steve Ayre. Lower right, LuAnn Tyre. This page: upper left, Beth Murray. Upper right: Carol Pearson, Jeff Rut- ledge, Lower left: Colleen Hall. Lower right: LuAnn Tyre. Faces At HH Stand Out In The Crowd The faces we meet every day in our classes in the halls and on the bus come back to haunt us as we indulge in out of school activities. Often when we are at Northlake or a concert at the Omni or a game at the Stadium we see someone a few rows away and we automatically think school. Jeff Terry admits When I m at a con- cert I use my binoculars to scan the crowd for people l know from school. Its amazing how many people you hall. The demanding faces of our teachers often are etched in our minds so well that we sometimes think we see them when we actually don t. But the faces are well known like our homecoming queens Karen Patterson and John Chahouri or just a mere sub- freshman in our studyhall. They all re- present our school Henderson High School to us. And for we who see them 180 days of the year they stand out in a crowd. V This page: Top left: Barney Wanner Lance Webb Traci Vardis. Bottom left: Canan Yucel Heidi DeKreek. Top rightg Luann Tyre. Bottom rightg Gordon Scarlett. Opposite pageg Top leftg Caroline Mersinger Cheryl Wage. Bottom left: Allison Smith. Top right: Julie Scott. Bottom right: Ginger Grant. can pick out, just by seeing them in the fa a ml e f f' ' X X. .A,:: 5 ? N ' x,2. 3 -V X -E ' l .1 1 135: N ...Hu SQ' ,x iw D F 'Q Q 1252. N . A x,,4NgfFE K B 'HM www xg: is . ., M x 1-:Q X. - fx: 5 K ff ,, MV' F f . ,,- um . f ffgfgfy' Ja.. , A ,W , , ,. 4 I ,f f ,ff , f' 7, y fm H11 H . ww? , I ,V W ' ' f ' ' W ,ggj,,w,,,,,,,,WfW' ' ,W f 75 , ' 1521? 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Oulslonding perforrndnces by G-oyle Borr, Toni George, Amy Sin- nock, Melisso lvionlovino, ond olhers gdve The viclory To The Seniors: 28-io. Pictured This pdge: Top: Ldnce Webb. Middle: Toni George. Oppo- sile pogez Top: Gdyle Borr, Jennifer Cdro. Middle: Dovid Meeks, Pol Cronin, Tirn Wyke. Bollornj Senior Teorn in dclion. X Higrlighr - SURE' This is The best year of alll Trdcl Kofherlne Vdrdds who hos en dured FIVE LONG YEARS dT Henderson wds klnd enough To gave us on lnslde look lnTo her llfe oufslde of The cldss room Her fovorlfe pdsTlmes ore ddnclng swlmmlng ond WATCHING GUYS She pdrTrclpoTed rn The DeKcrlb Young ArT lsfs ln doncrng ond she loves geTTlng down on IT I ln The summer Troon pre fers To sleep ln her Love s Bdby SofT T shlrT However ln The wlnTer she chooses beTween her Snoopy Ploy me or Trdde me or Don T jusT look dT me FonTdslze T shlrTs Her fdvorlTe perfume for herself IS CdcheT by Prlnce MoTchdbelll ond she prefers guys ThdT Trocl llkes To edT o peonuf buTTer wlTh bdndno ond moyonndlse sdnd wlch dnd llsTen To QAQ rodro STOTIOD The besT Cond onlyj concerf she s been To wos Donny Osmond qwrTh her pdrenTs when she was seveny She loves To wdTch bdsebdll ond pldy fooT boll Her fovorrfe sodp opero IS The Gurdnng LrghT The besT movle she sow rn 4984 82 wds An Amerrcdn Werewolf ln London The mosT em bdrrossrng Thang ThdT ever hoppened To her wds mdrchlng The wrong wdy ln The mlddle of d drrll Tedm perfor monce Trdcr hos o Tendency To wolk up To someone she doesn T know ond cdrry on o conversoflon for Ten or flffeen mlnuTes before redllzlng she s Tdlklng To The wrong person She olso occoslon olly wolks lnTo The boy s bofhroom by mlsTdke fBuT IS IT redlly on CICCICTGTTTOID Trdcr hos The oblllTy To mdke dnyone ln ony srTudTlon lough Tlll They re rolllng on The floor Hopefully she wlll remdln sone Through her losT yedr QT HHS 5' I ' ll wedr Their own unoTurdl scenf. FEATI REC Worklng for o good couse IS lm porTonT Kevln Holl When I chose To InTervIew Kevln Holl I flgured IT would be o fonrly slmple Tdsk Well I wos wrong' Whlle everyone else on Annuol SToff wos osknng quesflons like WhoT IS your fovorITe T V show'? I wos noT Kevln olmosT refused To hove dny pdrT ID onswerlng These quesTIons I reollzed I would have To come up wlTh some InTellngenT quesTIons If I wonTed onswers From The beglnnlng I could Tell ThoT Kevln IS o very serlous sTudenT He hopes To oTTend The UnIversITy of SouTh Cdrollno ond mojor ID lnTernoTIonoI Business COFTIITIUDICOTION wITh ofhers IS very lmporTonT To hum Kevln hos porTlcupoTed ID STudenT Council os o represenToTIve for four yeors ond os Treosurer for one Mrs Helen STIII The STudenT Council sponsor hos lefT o losfung Impression on Kevin He feels ThoT she IS o very posITlve Thinker ond ThoT she olwoys does whoT she feels IS rIghT These ore Two quoh Tues ThoT Kevln reolly odmlres Kevln hos olso spenf o good deol of Tame ond energy on The HHS Tennls Teom He feels Thof Henderson hos o very flne progrom ond o good chonce of being successful In The yeors To come In conclusion Kevln sold ThoT he hopes ofher sTudenTs wlll leorn how To geT olong wlTh The fdculTy moke good fnends ond be o good frlend os he hos over The yeors By leornlng These Things In hugh school Kevln feels he hos o greoTer chonce of excelllng ID The fu ure 11 . 1 , . ' ll ' ' ll . . . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 This page is deaicaTea To Those who share special memorres of frrendshlp Hal Sowaers and Carl Hoover recall sky arvung wrThouT a parachuTe Karen PaTTerson spoTs flyrng saucers over Dekalb Memorl al Sfaauum Karen Erickson ana Ka ren RalnwaTer prove ThaT some frrenas are more lnTeresTrng Than oThers The sign says No Solrcmng guys' ana Karen PoTTerson and Gayle Barr rn The hands of The law PrcTurea on Thus page Top Carl Hoover Hal Sowders BoTTorr1 Karen PaTTerson OpposrTe Top Karen Erickson Karen RarnwaTer Middle PaT Cronrn Eaare Fora BoTTorn Gayle Barr Karen PaTTer son X S XWQQX wwf X SXW was wx mm m x X W X X XX X X 'NQQQ g1....+XXx N X X XXX XX MX X, W? SXSW Xiu X Q53 XX ,pnw-XM, SSX SX mx f f f If 5 f f ,W 7 45 4 'W J WW? hw NX? XS fl, 22? -gn X X Ni ww NX T 5 Ei V -::' 3 , n ,, , ' V , ' , 'V ' A , W ' , ,.,, , 'V ' if I 5 'f YW' , gv, I I , ,... ,I , , I . ' ' . , ,, V ..,. If , V 5 ,, M, z - V V ,, WWI I , XX X, f, I 4 'V 'iffWf f'f' , 4 Iyyf Z V Viiw- Vi V 2 , V , , V K ' M , V V , A W V W , f , , , mmf V' , V V' ,,,, V V , ,V , V 2 , ' , V, ,Q v,,, fs, ,f.,V4,. ff ,,,, .- ,, f VVff1V f f ,f 4, af 4 I ' Ei, ,r V A 4 f 'V ' Q ' 'f 5 ,, , J ' z ,,,, . Focus What was your most embarrassing moment'7 When my next door neigh bor Steve gave me a grundy and then hung my pink and white under wear on the lights at school What was your favorite year at HHS and why'P My favorite year was my Junior year because I knew a lot of people and had a lot of friends l know this year is going to be even better though. We are going to kill the Juniors in Powderpuff because we should have won last year and we are ready to win! What is your favorite food? My fa- vorite food is crunchy peanut butter banana and marshmallow cream and onion potato chips and a diet Pepsi This makes an awesome meal! What do you enjoy during the sum- mer? I enjoy going to swimteam practice and watching Kevin Clement not be able to swim one lap. Who is your favorite teacher at HHS? Coach Lee I enjoyed all the pop test and the ninety question finals that he told us about as he passed it out. It was fun having only open book tests too. I like Coach Lee a lot he is a great and unique teacher and a lot of fun in class. If there was anything about yourself that you could change what would it be? I would love to be Miss America who wouldn t'? But since it s hopeless I II stay the same. My Prince Charming has ridden in and I m content. If you could change anything about HHS, what would it be? I would let the Seniors have open campus, have McDonald's cater our lunches, have sofas and chairs instead of desks, let everyone wear shorts, and have the school year end in May. Qana Marie DKIQI Jennifer Igg Dai leg XII.-ffm.. fx, .3 . . fan Dekune Davidsori 42 IQVIII Michael Davis FecITure Sfeve Thompson IS one of Hender son s more noTIcoble Senlors noT only becouse he IS STudenT CouncIl PFGSI denT ond The VOICE on The mornlng dnnouncemenfs buf becouse he IS so Involved ID The school In keepIng wITh HIS DOIICY of sToyIng ID Touch wITh hIs consTITuenTs STeve ogreed To QIVG The CoTomounT o few mlnufes of hns Tlme Why dld you run for STudenT COUDCII PFGSIGGFITQ In The pdsf I noTIced ThdT o IoT of sTudenTs hod good Ideds ThdT weren T belng reloyed To The cIdmInIs TrdTIon So I declded To do someThIng dbouT THIS ond felf ThcIT belng PresIdenT would puT me ID The besf posITIon To geT These opInIons ouT In The open WhdT dre your plons for The fuTure'7 AfTer hIgh school lm plonnlng To go on To college I hoven T declded whof I ll do dfTer ThoT buT I sTIll hove Tame To fInd someThIng Do you hdve ony phllosophles on IIfe Thof you follow? I flgure you only lIve once ond whIIe you re IIvIng IT you should fully enjoy IIfe AnyThIng you do you should QIVG IT your besT Personolly I ll Try onyThIng once And If I Ilke IT I ll Try IT TWICE' LeT s end on o lIghT noTe STeve whoT IS The mosT embdrrosslng Thlng ThdT hos ever hoppened To you oT schooI'7 The mosT empdrrdsslng ThIng'P ThdT con T be prInTed BuT I con Tell you dbouT someThIng ThdT hop pened durlng Thlrd DGVIOC one ddy I wos supposed To be mdke o STudenT COUDCII dnnoucemenf buT before I dId I wos dolng my Impresslon of Dr Comploell s cldss IDTGFFUDTIODS for The omusemenT of The people In The fronT offlce WhoT I dIdnT reollze wos ThdT The PA sysTem wcIs on When I reolIzed IT wos I mode my dnnouncemenT ond lefT The offlce Immedldfelyl . 333' .Is 'TF sf, sg? , . . I II II - I I . U . - I , . . . - I . . . ,, II - I - , . , . . I . . ,, X, . . - I . , . . . I I - I - I , . . . . , - I . . ,, , . - I Xl ' . , . I , . , . . I . , . I I, I . . . II Despile everything 'rhal seems To he going wrong in The world Today The Class of 4983 somehow manage To keep smiling Of course we know They re looking for ward To somelhing Toially awesome - GRADUATION! Opposiie page: Top: Dean Balilh- aser. Miaaleg Eugene Lori. Boflomf Jan Davidson, Pam Davis. This page: Top: Scott Marshall. Bohom: Karen Erickson. Derek Shawn fowkr Umslma 'frredel F ,,,A,ff.. Qrlswvo Qnqrre Qargallo l bjvlerope May Qavrfelrrles 44 Interview When my broTher Jlml and I were llTTle we used To geT really bored when we d go on long Trlps rn The car To make The Time pass quickly we d make up dlfferenT lrTTle games ThaT we d play When IT rarned we always sand ThaT The wlndshreld wipers were hangrng ouT clofhes To dry They would Take The cloThes ouT of The cloThesbaskeT on one slde and hang Them ouT on The lrne on The oTher srde Through The long and dreary course of a school day or even during an excmng fasT paced nrghT on The Town one mrghT fre quenTIy encounTer The face and body of sensor Jennlfer Lane Thus HendersonrTe rs 5 3 Tall for should we say shorT'Pj She rrses every mornlng aT The dreadfully early hour of 6 O5 a m To prepare for anoTher advenTure fllled day aT HHS IT would appear To The casual observer ThaT Jennifer needs a greaT deal of Tlme To geT ready If she geTs up aT The above menTroned Time buT she flrmly ln a day of school rn ThlrTy mrnuTes She always Takes a shower rn The mornrng and her nufncrous breakfasT CODSISTS of a TAB One of her pre school Tasks and drud genes rs curlrng her harr During The day she does The usual Sensor rouTlne and Then lakes To go home and waTch General Hosp: Tal Before a nlghT of fesTrvlTres Jennifer geTs rnTo a fesTlve mood by cranklng up V 103 buT any afher Tame she IS an average Q6 Rocker Senchal rs Jennifer s favorrTe perfume and her favorrTe for guys rs Devrn She as a speed demon rn her famed car Bessre e loves The beach and craves chocolaTe malfeds buT mosT of all she loves her boyfriend Bob sisTs ThaT she can fully prepare for I KK ' ll. Pnclured on opposrfe page Top Morrho Allhofer Goyle Borr Steve Blomeley Frono Bloom John Coroc coo Ann Clark Pol Cronrn Jennifer Dorley Middle Borboro Hesler Bot tom Derek Simmons Thus poge John Chohrourr Sensors sTudy'P Yes under clossmen Sensors do sludy occosronolly Qusuolly under duressj BUT They hove o se crel 'rechnlque Thol ollows Them 'ro look luke They re hovrng fun whsle rn reolrly They ore sludylng for Mr Meeks' nexT Tesl jlngeilh Sue Quiime MTW fl QHW6 lpuuf O. Haukenson , lr. l TW fgu lyxliiryn Hunger Qnae jiaiiw Kevin jllm ff ir C 'ir rr J-lydfgyl jfxaylg CGUYQYJVIQ Qgm Hallman lnmela M iihrfly Cyniiiia Sim ?l1QQ'QJl johi Charles Harrell l jqflln f J ,f A J Hauinemt Seniors will deny ever be- ing phoTagraphed in a dues- Tionable siTuaTion, buT we Think ofherwise. For exam- ple, in 20 years, will The cheerleaders remember why They were Tying up The faaTball players? Will Eddie recall why he was abauT To hiT Paige? Will Jennifer recal- IecT her aversion To cam- eras? This page' Tab, Nancy Marana, lvlef lissa lvlanTovino, Gayle Barr, Lance Webb Middle: Jan Boring, David Meeks, Dean BalThaser. BoTTom, Jennifer Dofzenrod. OpposiTeg Top: David Meeks, Dean BalThaser, lvlelisf sa Moran. Middle: Andrew Lee BOT- Tomg Eddie Russell, Paige Hall. Inner View IT wos o procTucdI joke' Sereno Musner Sereno Musner us o very ocTuve mem ber of The Senuor oloss She us unvolved un Junuor CuvuTon ond BeTd olong wuTh The reguldr Iuvely ooTuvuTues ThoT ore The pruvuleges of The members of The oloss of 4983 Sereno us defunuTeIy one of The more noTuoobIe persons who hold The hugh ronk of SENIOR she sTonds Tolll The seTTung of Thus unTervuew us un The lobby of The Hdrdee s oT The corner of Chornblee Tucker Rodd ond Hender son Mull Rodd dT oround one o clock un The dfTernoon Cyes skuppung 5Th peru od buT hey she s o Senuorlj Q WhoT do you sleep un'P A A bed Noh whoTever I con fund Q WhoT do you do un your spore Tume'7 A lC1rnDepT Gov for Junuor CuvuTon Go DusTrucT NorTh whenever I geT o bredk from ThoT I DGVTY' Q WhoT hos been your rnosT exouT ung ond fulfullung evenT oT Henderson? A Beung un Codoh Lee s oloss puT uT Thus woy I leorned o loT from ThoT rndn And becornung d Senuorl Q WhoT us your fovoruTe rock group? A ACXDCI Q ls uT True ThoT you ond your broTh er Trdcy ore goung To eIope9 A No KeuTh uT wds d prdohool uokel Q WhoT do you hope To oocomplush un The fuTure'7 A I hope To become o pedudrruouon ond morry ruch vvuTh 20 Icuds Q WhoT us your fovoruTe food'7 A My mom s n'uonocoTTu Reolly dny Thung lToIudnI Here The unTervuew ends beoouse The Two ouThors Suson HuITon ond KeuTh Resseou ond Sereno wenT To Deno s To chow I ru I - 11 I 1 1 . , . I - , . 1 1 - - . . , . . . . . , , . I I . , 1 1 - . , , . , . 1 1 1 1 1 uu 11 'XL I VU j IZll?l'l Grace 'IADcsJ'fcrrQcu Vlrllbp Heslep Eyes On You con do onyihing Thoi you wonT To if you wonT IT oddly enough Amy Loy con be seen iusT obouT everywhere whefher ii s in The STu deni Council room or cheering QT fooTpoIl ond boskeTboll gomes or even up of Norfhloke where she works QT The JuncTion selling ieons To every kind of person you could ever imogine When osked whoT her plons for o fuTure educoiion morrioge children ond o coreer were she replied Thof she hosn T yeT decided who shell morry Qwell don T puT ii off, Amyj, buT she wonfs To go To college ond sTudy low, liv- ing o 'singles' life for o while. I'd Ike To seTTle down oi obouT dge 25, ond sTorT hoving my four kids oi obouT oge 303' When she doesn'T hove cheerleading procTice, Amy's ideol ofiernoon is woiching cor- Toons ond MASH while eoTing Chi- nese food, pizzo or cheesecoke smoThered in sTrowperries. AnoTher fovoriTe of hers is music, wheTher iT be funk QV-4035, rock, or Mr. Goodin singing in fourih period. Amy sToTes ThoT one person she redlly ddmires is fellow senior Kevin Holi, even Though he's known for emporrossing her in Joini EnroIImenT. He Told her To osk dbouT The Air Force during The Spon- ish-Americon wor, ond oirplones hddn'T even been inveniecl yeT! Kevin seems To hdve his heod on sTroighT, ond he knows exocTly whoT he wonTs. l con TrusT him wiTh iusi obouT onyihing, ond he's probobly one of my closesi friends. Speciol quoliTies ThoT Amy looks for in o per- son cire genuine sinceriTy, sense of humor, sensiTiviTy, inielligence, ond o will To succeed. Looking pock on her five yeors oT Henderson, Amy reflecTs, lT's goTTen peTTer every yeor. I redlly loved high school, ond iT's going To be hord To leove Hen- dersonf' DespiTe The persisTenT ru rnors ThdT Reol Seniors donT do homework sTudy or even DOVTICIDCJTG in cldss we know They do Occd sionolly They even concen TroTel Ben Pirkle dernon sTroTes unTense ooncenTro Tion on his fingers while Typ ing. Ree Honey is cdughT in The ocT of concenTroTing. If we could see whoT she's looking dT, rnoybe we could goin on insighT To her ThoughTs! STeve Thompson is mediToTion, no doubT, on The True rnedning of being d Senior! NI ., A ,X Tb ia wg.. .. -no K X . 1,ff ur '11 . Jdfxddlkshm fy 1 f, 'IN 5 '11 P ' ' 'MJ mn 43' M I Q5aM1cFzefe?lunT ,74f10 B- fngkdw Brian jnornas jenkins 106 jayfor jenkins 4 f 'frank jonnsfon Coiieen Mane Zbnes ffrgfgqry fiffen fones lawn flrgene jones My jones 419 f Michelle jones TTJ. 'lN:,.- Vdff. 'V if - '14-V Vf- A Theresa Mane Koerug Susan M015 KEN-dll Brendan ficfeidfrer fgne jennyfer QQ Safnnna Sueffun Ig jam QMS i ,ffgf efrffwwfii l 0, W fe 4 1 ,, Judy jlnn Kemr 3 M'-q 'H--an-'N ffl' ,M A ' fr V, Susan j4nsley Qnrd Seniors ore sophisTicdTed, buT for from subdued. This is obvious To onyone who sow ond heord The Seniors vs Seniors oreoTe Their own liT Tie wors ofTen. For exomple whdTever Cindy HorgeTT sdid To Bob Burns musT hdve been very effecTive! BuT Then dgoin, he probobly de served iT! John Horreil seems To be prepdring To deol The losT deodly blow To dn un- seen foe. And Jon Dovidson looks like she's Telling The oTher Teom exooTly whdT They CGD do wiTh The bdll! 9 Remember, Seniors dlwdys hdve The ldsT word! subbies spirii wars or This yedr's pep rdllies. However, Irrioifi Qgorr Excluslvell Gem if Fred Perry lives' Marjorie Saffran has endured Hen derson for five full years When asked how she accomplished This feaf her reply was IT s a Truly perplexing phe nomena Her days aT Henderson have been filled wiTh responsibilihes such as secreTary of her class member of B Team drill Team presidenT of HERO planner of The 4982 prom and keeper of The infamous Fred Perry She claims ThaT she has enjoyed every minuTe of her sTay here aT Henderson buT also admiTs I would have raTher gone To a high school in Belgium where They serve delicious waffles. Marjorie Takes pride in her Dafsun B2-'IO and can of- Ten be seen speeding down Hender- son Mill Toward FronTier FruiT and NuT wiTh her sTereo belfing ouT such favor- iTe Tunes as Mr. Sandman and Pur- ple Haze, Marjorie s favoriTe season is AuTumn when she spends hours har- vesTing her carroT paTchr When asked abouf her fascinaTion wiTh carroTs and Their origin Margie explains I was in- spired by a young fellow by The name of Jim Riley. She had originally planned To aTTend The UniversiTy of Georgia buT is now having second ThoughTs because UGA prohibiTs birds in The dormifories. She doesn'T have a bird buf wanTs one very badly. When asked if she would leT her educaTion and fuTure resT on a bird ThaT she doesn'T have, Marjorie said, You obvi- ously don'T realize how badly I wanT a bird. l've already ThoughT of a Terrific name. WhaT do you Think abouT The name GidgeTT for a bird? Personally l Think you should seTTle for a fish. jjmcl j. fxurrclr Close Up I like school excepT I like summer oo' Lrndo Durmer commonly known GS The Durm Vlnce Donlelle x ,IA ond Lydlo To her friends WhoT wds her mosT embdrrdsslng momenT oT Henderson? When I wds ID The TenTh grode on fooTbdII cheerleddlng we dnd d cheer jQ2l j4hjrr1u0ar scoff pam 52 jflaxwell Emp Massey cdlled Knock Yourself OuT IT ended wlTh d pyromld dnd I hod To foll off The Top of IT bockwords Everyone sdld ThoT I didn T hdve bloomers on buT I dldl WhdT dre her fdvorlTe CIGSSGS7 Cooch Lee s hlsTory closs ond In The TenTh grode Ms Col sTon s hlsTory cldss Lando en joys has Tory os her fovorlTe subIecT buT dfTer groduohon she seeks buslness os o fleld of sTudy Mrs Levy s English cldss wds olso d fdvorITe of hers wlTh The enormous dmounTs of vocobu Iory AIThough Mrs Levy wds our IlTTIe creampuff her benevolent closs dlwdys proved To be Iucraflve dnd never lndolenf Nosfalgla overcomes dll of Mrs Levy s Im maculafe sTudenTs fnlckndmed by Lando Leslie Don Arnold Vlnce Lando Durmer Hogon Cdrol Peorson ond Llndd Jimmy Pos cuTTlj os They recoll her cldss I conclusion Lindo sToTes ThoT wds o good cldss When osked If she Ilkes school Llndo soys Yes ex cepT I llke summer Tool She keeps busy ouTslde of school os she enjoys sofTbdII boIIeT swlm Tedm dlvlng QYITIDOSTICS Tennls orTs 81 crdfTs dnd ndlng bikes FurThermore Lando hos been o very beneflcldl cheer Iedder for our fooTboII ond bdskeT boll Tedms Is There dnyThlng In hugh school ThoT she wds noT dble To do'7 No Ive done everyThlng ThoT I vvonTed To In Ten yeors when I look bdck on Henderson I wall mosTIy re member cheerleodlng dnd The wo TerflghTs dT prochce IT wds redlly funny I xx - - 1 1 1, 11 1 1 1 xx 1 x 1 1 . . , 1 - 11 1 xx 1 - - 1 1 - ' , . ,, . . . 1 . , . 1 xx 11 I I 1 I 1 1 - , x - 1 x - 1 - 1 - x 1 1. I 1. x - 1 1 I T - ' 11 1 . D ' ' xx I 1 11 - ' ' xx 1 1 1 ' - 11 , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 xx 1 . 1 I - , - 11 'i- Every year we lnclude a fashron page In The annual so ThaT ln 20 years your klds can lauQhT hysTerlcally aT whaT Mom and Dad wore back rn The 80 s Thls year we Included a page To lllus TraTe whaT The Trend seTTlng Upperclassrnan wore ID 1892 Jon Borlng cornpleTes has look wlTh pleces of plnk ribbon Tum Wyke and Gayle Barr seem To have The scoop on fashlon Ree Han ey s casual look for a day ID The counTry deflnlTely Turned some heads' fl'U I bl F ff T'-N .,.,,l. 0: .1 MF, 1, ,f H M fW I Hip , Jlomas Ulrdrew fffQav1d Sffpherr Ky McDonnoH Dark Kqy fflcirkm fV JCfl if ff ' up Dnun Mrlfifmfnn ael Cubs MQQanr1orr Inu funn Mrlfnnfrf jCPlTJSbVl0 Lum jflchy Mary MQMQM Dowd fwn jvlgqkg Carolyn Sue jvlerslrger mlm jayfoy jfbmlr 53 5.5 Or - llf Wlbam Trawick Miller Serena Helene jfiisrrer mf' lkm lull Modiwarf QHIIGVJVIF Melissa Mbehrke Ann ,Mane Marrlailh ,fl ..,, l l F l Melissa lo Monlovmo Steve Moore Mebssa fydfzemrre Moran l fgnrrdcr fyillzleerr Moms RIYQH TM-0Yfl556'1l .Mayurei ,Mllhflllll X15 .Nurwl ,lvlilqg Nw! form Nglsgyr f l , , Face iT, wiThouT friends you'd have no one To Laugh wiTh, Cry wiTh, FighT vviTh, or ParTy wiThl The Senior year is very special because iT marks an end and a begin- ning. Seniors cling TogeTher. To share a lasT year of spe- cial memories, Amy Loy and Tony Bedard share a hug. Roger Williams vvalTzing in The bus lane. Karen Wood and Laura l-lorlock sing The Alma MaTer aT Their IasT pep rally. Jill Reeves and Meg Murphy sTudying . For some Seniors, The IasT year does noT seem long enough. '7'rrfwQ: fr WM rf 4 Q-fr .ly ' , Vw Keeping Up Th Thus generahon wull seT The deshny for all manklnd When I lnTervlewed Erlc The flrsT Thlng I noTlced was hrs halr Is There a reason for your halr being cuT above your ears'P Yes The MlIlTary Organlza Tron requlres IT Where do you plan on golng To school'P The Arr Force Acad emy WhaT are some of The acTlvrTles ThaT you parTlclpaTe In ThaT wlll lead up To your career In The FTTIIITGFY7 lm ID The Clvnl Arr PaTroI They are payung and Teaching me how To fly like a flghT er plIoT so I can shooT commles from ThaT are mlIlTary relaTed are repelllng cllmblng down a cllff and Search and Rescue ThaT IS when a plane crashes I search for The plane and rescue The people I have parTlclpaTed In Search and Rescue ThroughouT my whole Hugh School years AIThough Enc seems To be a llTTle desTrucTlve and vroIenT per son he also has The ablllTy To calm down and crop plcTures for Yearbook STaff and skeTch plcTures ID DrafTlng WhaT are some of The acTlvlTles you have encounTered aT Henderson ThaT wall help you In preparlng for The acad emy? Some of These OCTIVITIGS are WresTIlng MaTh Team NaTlonal Honor SocleTy Cross CounTry Junior AchlevemenT PorTfolro Yearbook STaff and a course of ForTran Ccom puTer Ianguagej aT Fernbank We hope ThaT wITh The knowledge Erlc Boe has obTalned from Henderson he wlll geT lnTo The Academy and someday fulflll hrs dream of being a PIloT i The sky. Also, some hobbies of mine Ygtephanje jlnne Oestreicfr 41... 41 fWr.,-L: 'ff. .,,,. ,. IA- -f fLI.:. l Thomas 24. Ouffer 56 wisfln Qgfr Owen The Life And Times Of l'm The person your moTher worned you obouTl Senior KeiTh Resseou defines her- self os o Typicdl high school sTudenT CThdT con be good or body in o Typi- col high school fThdT olso con be good or body. BuT KeiTh is d highly unusuol person. All persons who ore on yedrbook sTdff ore unusuol, ond KeiTh is no excepTion There. Howev- er, she is olso inTelIigenT enough To redlize ThdT one yeor of lvlrs. Hopkins ond The cinnuol is enough To drive dnyone ouT of Their Tree. QThe resT of us were dlreody unbdlonced To be- gin wiTh.j KeiTh's mosT imporTonT dchieve- menT in high school, besides surviv- ing onnuol sToff, wos discovering The medning of ufish emulsion . Unforfu- noTely, we cdn'T prinT iT, so you'll hove To osk The experT. OTher odd evenfs in her HHS cd- reer were being dssigned To o boy's P.E. cldss ond being coughT deco- rdTing her own locker. 'll dm The only person oT Henderson, moybe in The hisTory of Henderson, who hos never hdd my locker decordTed! When I findlly decided To do iT myself, I goT coughT red-hdnded, of course. Before Henderson, KeiTh dTTended John Milledge Acodemy in Milledge- ville. Her firsT yeor There, They hod d grdduoTing cldss of Three. Accord- ing To her, ThdT's gredT if you like individuol oTTenTion, buT The Senior Prom wos o drdgl KeiTh escopes redliTy by wriTing poeTry. LosT yeor, she ploced 2nd in The Gd. High School PoeTry ConTesT ond won 3rd prize, dlso. When she's noT wriTing poeTry, KeiTh is on dcfive member of NorThedsT BdpTisT Church ond enjoys working wiTh kids. One Thing is for sure, KeiTh is complefely unpredicToblel L ,cms Appearances can be deceiving especially aT Henderson where ev eryone seems To have an image To uphold However if you can caTch someone by surprise you may geT a glimpse of The real Them Being The sneaky people we are w have in our possession cerTain photographs of cerTain Seniors wiThouT Their masks, and These are some of The besr, Pam Davis STILL has Trouble sTanding up by herself. The REAL Karen PaTTerson! Jon Bor- ing displaying his awards for robbing young girls of Their silence. STeve Blomeley, dazed from a wresTling maTch, sees Three Coach Ayres! De6mL Rdomno if -f'- X2 'Km lfm... 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The Strange World 0f My mosT emborosslng momenT wos when my Zlppel wos down oT Plzzo l-lu? ond obouf 50 people come ond Told me' Glnny Mlllor IS o crozy Senlor who somellmes hos Trouble rememberlng her oge ond moTurlTy For exomple her fovorlTe oblecT ln The enTlre world IS her sTuffed plg ond sleeplng buddy Plglyn Her second fovorlTe Thlng IS o DP ThoT IS o DleT PGDSI There hos hordly been o doy ID The IosT Three yeors ThoT G-lnny hos noT hod oT leosT one D P lf sTufTed DIQS ond D P s seem llke on odd comblnoTlon To you you obvlously donT know Glnny who QT Tlmes con be on odd comblnoTlon herself BuT used To her sTronger TrolTs Glnny hos o smoll dog nomed Fron nle who IS o mlxTure of everyThlng you con lmoglne Fronnle Trles To blTe ev eryone who VISITS The Mlllor house es peclolly guys GIDPIY Told The unforTu noTe Tole of one guy who ended up on The klTchen counTer buT she dldn T re veol HIS nome ThoT s undersTondoble of course SomeTlmes Fronnle occomponles Glnny logglng WHICH IS one of her fo VOFITG hobbles She loves To log ond lT Tdkes up o loT of her Tlme becouse she runs obouT 5V2 mlles dolly One doy she ron MV2 mlles' Glnny s fovorlTe Teocher oT Hender son IS Mrs Flndley Glnny hos hod Mrs Flndley for o oloss for The posT flV9 yeors ond soys She leTs me do ony Thlng llke go To The boThroom durlng her closs WHICH IS someThlng some Teochers geT mod obouT She under sTdnds my welrdness fPorT of G-lnny s welrdness IS pldylng secreT ogenT Wlfh KCIFGD Wood when The mood hlTs Them 5 Glnny plons To dTTend GGOFQIG SouThern buT ISU T sure whoT her ooreer WIII be Knowlng Glnny lT Wlll be lnTer GSTIDQ' ss - 1 u '- - A 4 Those who do know her quickly grow swf ' U ' ' GOTCHOVI M Slullvll Pyobljll Dchmleder IGH like SCOTT SLLYJTTJH Sesslons ,Mfhij yfllllynrlrl .flhflffrff The Real Story QYGQ Shape ScoTT Thorpe hos been oT Hender son for oll flve yeors He s enjoyed dll has yeors buT belng o senlor IS The besT There IS more freedom ond flsn vflnn Slwm WW., ,LA ffr.. ..,- Fr r 1- Dcuwl 'T Shlelds DME WDKCIHJOQJLI Simmons more Tlme for exTro ourrlculor oo Tlvmes The only drowbock IS hovnng To moke up oll The cldsses he s fouled The oTher four yeors ScoTT looks book on hls yeors oT Henderson wlTh fond memories When osked lf he would do dnyThlng dlfferenT lf he hod IT To do oll over ogoln ScoTT onswered ld know never To geT ln o cor wlTh Jam Rlley CJIFTT hos been known To hlT lmmoblle objecfs oT greoT speedsj PresenTly ScoTT IS employed os o oonsTrucTlon worker buT somedoy he would luke To be d rock sfor He believes ThoT Ten yeors from now hell be morrled hdve loTs of klds ond be Trylng To seT up hls own busl ness When osked whoT hrs besT fnend wlll be dolng ln Ten yeors ScoTT sold Jomes BrockeTT wlll be o red neck LlTe beer commerclol celebrlfy from Okldhomo People seem To be ScoTT s moan lnTeresT He enjoys open oorefree non comformlsTs Bops donT go over Too well wlTh hum he soys They ore dlzzy glggly gurls who wlll never moke dnyThlng of Themselves ID llfe ScoTT even prefers ploln coT Ton brlefs To sexy Sosson bukunls be couse They re more procTlcol comforTobIe ond less Trendy ScoTT hos mony hopes for The fu Ture of The world He would llke To see o socrlflcldl ceremony of The Ayofolloh Khomelnl o sToTe of world peoce ond The reTurn of The flower chlldrenl AlThough ScoTT hos never hod has plcTure ID The onnuol before he feels he IS o credlT To Henderson ond To The senlor oloss He hopes Thus ID Tervlew IS his flnol opporTunlTy To be dlscoveredl Good luck ScoTTl . , 1 1 - xx I 11 , . - , xx1 , . 1 . . . ,, 1 1 1 , 1 . 1 1 1 . I H . - 11 , . . 1 - 1 1 H . - . . . ,, 1 u 1 I 1 11 1 1 1 Seniors olwoys seem To end up in The middle of Things, ond noT olwoys Trou- ble. They found o loT of Things To geT involved in This yeor. They onnihiIoTed The oTher closses wiTh Their por- TicipdTion in The conned food drive. Ree Honey is shown omong The cons. Me- Iisso MonTovino ond Goyle Borr ore involved wiTh Lonce Webb ond o bunch of bo- ndnos Up. SooTT Thorpe is, well, There's olwoys one who breoks The rules! Yes, Seniors do love To geT in- volved. Ig! I f IA I' I ff Af P fl f ,. , .. A TK A Jffllj jfI1flC6S Smnock QY69 Wayne Srrulfr T Qira Hen Smith Kevin SWUTH Kun SOVQ W Y-larofl Torresf Sowdem jumeg Steven SPMKS David fgwrence Steadrnarz plirfffq Mil STZVEHSOYI Q6 Stgwgfg, lfldlbam Strom Scoti D Strocp lgndseig l5e'irir1rrr.iir Sykes M ,. . : Shaw va 1: . E, lyuuiqi' fajluifioii My l leiiiiiftl llluU4fe',llgf Ufilllifllitill Wclicirfl llgiirlflle' frimhmorr Jflllll lillivrl HLHU Nlyiylii li ll'l'iul4'5, I lywiir Ullqlllfll IM Hriiliiillr llrviiriui kildii' li lliiiiiiiwifl X'1rfylYll1lfiLllllH fllcilllf' 2714716659 yfifaurlwvlf filifvr' fri ll in 62 Clllpllfflfld ,umm fucker fgiirri XAYIH Hrrikvl limi lwllllfririi' lrirririf f L W The Class of 4983 is pre- paring. For wha'r'? For col- lege, for gradualion, for The real worldl Yes, They plan carefully for The fulure. Anna Teeples draws oul her plans, while Amy Bowers is oonlenl To simply dream about hers. Brian Canly and Jimmy Sanders are a bil more am- bitious, as They plol lo kid- nap The Who and force Them To play an Aflanla concert, Then proudly show Their finished producl To ad- miring Juniors. Big plans? lm- possible dreams? Noi really. Seniors can do anylhingl In Depth WhaT If we geT ID TroubIe'7 WhaT IS The mosT embarrasslng Thang ThaT has happened To you In your years aT Henderson'7 When I goT kld napped by The Drrll Team and They Took us up To Brrarcllff Road ID our nlghTgowns and made us sung To The passing cars' If you Thlnk ThaT IS embarrasslng IusT llsTen To Thus Drd you shave your legs under a waTerfounTaIn before a B Team fooTball game because you ThoughT you would be IaTe'? Yes The drlll Team was supposed To meeT aT The fooTbaII freld aT 7 OO and I woke up abouT Ten munuTes before 7 OO so I had To rush up There Dld The heal of your The school'7 You weren T supposed To Tell abouT ThaTl To sum IT up KaThy C B has Turned as red as her halr lusT knowlng These embarrasslng Thlngs are belng an nounced To The public Also Mrs Hopkrns says KaThy was very embarrassed ID The TenTh grade when she wore her sevenTh grade re vealrng graduaTron dress for a speech as a debuTanTe In my Engllsh class AfTer all of These excrhng evenTs have happened To you ID your years aT Henderson where do you plan on calmlng down and going To college'P I plan on aTTendrng Georgia STaTe and major ID Communlcahons pumps geT caughT in The grill in fronT of fredrnck Ig Vfrlqerq Mana Vlgnl VICQJ Wwolakos Clrcfrlyl Xl lfyfxcgye Plum! lflelTffr1c'IrIIf1ITQ Insught Inlo Cherush yesTerday dream of Tomorrow buT mosT of all luve Today Darla lvlcFarlan us cu proud member of The Class of 4983 BuT of course There s more To her Than ThaT Darla began her unTervuew by descrubung a Typucal mornung Well I geT up aT 7 O0 a m Take a shower geT dressed and leave for school abouT 5 Tul 8 OO Thus gurl sounds luke a real Senuor rughT'7 Well she usl lf she could change Three Thungs abouT I-lenderson she would Tend The lunch To one hour make The school day shorTer and geT rud of The subbues fThaT sounds luke ev ery Senuors dreamly Durung Darlas lunch peruod she enuoys goung To Burger Kung buT she usually goes home To eaT The laTe on AfTer school Darla uouns many oTh er Senuor gurls un rushung home To waTch General I-lospuTal and Then she goes To work aT Lezure PounTe where she runs The snack bar WhaT abouT weekends The Tume ThaT all Senuors luve for'P Well on weekends I usually luke To sleep and go ouT wuTh my fruends buT I also have To work someTumes We asked Darla whaT her mosT memorable experuence durung her years aT Henderson has been She answered wuThouT hesuTaTuon g ung To Europe wuTh Kum STumperT IasT summer' Luke mosT Senuors Darla has guven some ThoughT To lufe afTer hugh school and she has defunuTe plans made AfTer graduaTuon she plans To relax all summer and Then un The fall she wull enTer NorTh Georgua Col lege Darla plans To go unTo The fueld of Pre Meducune We wush Darla good luck un her lufe and careerl , 1 ex- greaT Open Campus for Seniors lives I , ' ' ' , U O- Adeba 'Renee Msfmorehnd Dan While Mark vlslrbg Widener mm Denise Wegel Ma ,.-.,.. ffrff , hi! if e fvbllard fllarz Wllprzson H As we come To The lasT page of The Seniors, we come To The end of a lega- cy aT HHS. The unpredicT- able, ToTally awesome Class of 4983. This is our final Tri- buTe To These sTudenTs who will never forgeT HHS, jusT as HHS will never forgeT Thern. The CaTamounT sTaff would like To wish each and every Senior good luck in The fu- Ture. qOur apologies To An- dre CarlTon for The inoorreoT pIacemenT of his picTure.y This page Top, Pee Haney. BoTTorn, Al Weaver Opposite page Top, Arny Loy BoTTorn, powderpoff lvuwr Wind TTT ,.iV vrriolllll Ijallllil llilke lgrrciai ,lliirlwlmlgfr fcvriclfflclrf lfwwlfy flrlan ferorrre Woool M6610 lluqqw Yllllllcf Cvullmi Tom Francls Adam Track 1: German 2: Table Tennis 1 lorl Dlane Adams Chorus 1: Kappa Club A, 5: Girls Soccer 3: Jr. Civitan 2, 3: Homeroom Representative 3, A, 5 John M. Alex B-team Soccer 2: Volleyball 2 Martha l.ynn Althater B-team Basketball 3: Cross Country 5: Swim Team 2, A, 5: Spanish Club A: Varsity Soccer 3, A, 5: Jr. Civitan 3, A: Newspaper 5: Who's Who Among American High School Students 5 Dan H. Arnold Eighth grade Basketball 1: B-team Basketball 2, 3: Varsity Basketball A, 5: B-team Baseball 3: Key Club 3, A, 5: National Honor Society 3, A, 5: Spanish NHS 3, A, 5 Mellssa Jenan Artley B-team Drill Team 3: French Club 2, 3: Jr. Civitan 2, 3 Kellle Kathleen Ash Band 1, 2, 3, A, 5: Majorettes 2, 3: Captain A, 5: Beta Club A, 5: Kappa Club 3, A, 5: Student Council 5: Class President 2, 3, A: National Honor Society 3, A, 5 Klmberly Reese Atklnson Track 2: Jr. Civitan 1, 2, 3, A Jett Allan Baker B-Team Baseball 3: Varsity Baseball A, 5: Eighth grade Football 1: B- team Football 2, 3: Varsity Football A: B-team Wrestling 1, 2, 3: Varsity Wrestling A, 5 Scott Tlmothy Baker B-team Soccer 2, 3: Varsity Soccer A, 5 Glenn T. Ballew Dean Allen Balthaser Eighth grade Football 1: Golf 3, A, 5: B-team Wrestling 3: Varsity Wrestling A, 5 Marla Ann Banner B-team Drill Team 3: French Club 2, 3: Annual Staff A, 5 Gayle Lynn Barr Eighth grade Cheerleading 1: B- team Cheerleading 2: Varsity Cheerleading 3, A, 5: Track 1, 2, 3, A: Swim Team 1: Chorus 1, 2, 3, A: Miss Henderson Court 1, 2, 3, A Charles Kelly Barrow Varsity Football 5: Track 3: Cross Country 1: Spanish Club 3: Class President 1: B-team Soccer 1, 2, 3 - Captain: Varsity Soccer A, 5: Jr. Civitan Chaplain A: FCA 2, 3, A - Sec., 5 - Vice President Rlchard John Batelaan Band 1, 2, 3, A, French Club 5, Beta Club 5: B-team Soccer 3: Jr. Senior Directory Civitan 3: National Honor Society 5, Math Team A Alan Dale Beasley B-team Football 2, 3: Varsity Football A Tro yren C. Bedell Davld Mlltord Bennett B-team Baseball 3: Eighth grade Basketball 1: Band 1, 2, 3, A: Student Council 1 Lee Ann Betros Track 2, 3: Chorus 1: Beta A, 5: Kappa Club 3, A, 5 - Secretary: Student Council 1, 2, 3, A, 5 - Secretary: Spanish NHS 3, A, 5 Donna G. Blggee Jr. Civitan 2, 3, A: Powder Puff A, 5 Steven Eugene Blomeley French Club 2, 3: Varsity Wrestling A, 5: Science Club 3 Flona Tracy Bloom Band A: Spanish Club A, 5: French Club 3: Orchestra 2, 3, A: Debate Club 2: Georgia All State 2, 3, A: Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra 3, A: Dekalb Young Artists 3: Who's Who Among American High School Students 5 Douglas A. Bodner Spanish Club 1: Beta Club 5: Math Team 5 Erlc Allen Boe Cross Country 3, A, 5: Annual Staff 5: Varsity Wrestling A, 5: National Honor Society A, 5: Spanish NHS 3, A, 5: Portfolio A, 5: Math Team: Academic Team: Governor's Honors Program Danlela Bohm Track 2, 3, A: French Club 2, 3: Beta Club A, 5: Jr. Civitan 3, A, 5: National Honor Society 3, A, 5: Miss Henderson Court 3 Jonathan Edward Borlng Eighth grade Football 1: B-team Football 2, 3: Track 1, 2, 3, A, 5 Melanie Ann Bourne Tennis 2, 3, A, 5: Band 1: Jr. Civitan A: Powder Puff A, 5 Amy Jeanne Bowers B-team Drill Team 2: Drama Club 1: Jr, Civitan 3, A, 5: National Honor Society 3, A, 5: Portfolio A, 5: Who's Who Among American High School Students: Academic Letter Mlchael Andrew Bowers Track 1, 2, 3, A, 5: Cross Country 2, 3, A, 5 Davld Elllott Brawley Track 2, 3 Davld Murrel Brlan German Club 2, 3, A: Beteam Soccer 1, 2, 3: Varsity Soccer A, 5 Cecella Anne Broome Chorus 1, 2, 3: Jr. Civitan A: VOT 5, FBLA 5: Powder Puff 5 Paul Glen Brown HERO 5 Joy l.elgh Bryson Chorus 1, 2, 3, A, 5 Lanlta C. Buchanan Anna l.Isa Bulley Flag Corps 5: Spanish Club 2, 3, A, 5: Kappa 5: Jr. Civitan 2, 3: Spanish NHS A, 5 Jaynle Mlchelle Burger B-team Drill Team 3: Varsity Drill Team 5: Eighth grade Cheerleading 1: Varsity Soccer A, 5 Davld Matthew Burke Eighth grade Basketball 1: French Club 5: Student Council 1: Eighth grade Class Treasurer: B-team Soccer 1, 2: Varsity Soccer A, 5: FCA 5 Robert Douglas Burns Cross Country 1, 2, 3, A: B-team Soccer 1 John S. Busener Blll Ross Calacclo Golf 2, 3, A, 5 Vlcky Lynn Cannon Brlan Charles Canty Eighth grade Basketball 1: B-team Basketball 2, 3: Tennis 3, A, 5 Dodd B. Carlson Eighth grade Football 1: B-team Football 2: Track 1: French Club 3, A: B-team Wrestling 1, 3: Varsity Wrestling 3 Andre McCllnton Carlton Varsity Basketball 5 Jennller l.. Caro Eighth grade Cheerleading 1: Eighth grade Basketball 1: Flag Corps 3, A, 5: Spanish Club 3, A, 5: Jr. Civitan 3, A, 5: Spanish NHS A, 5 Kevln M. Cassldy Mlchael D. Cassldy Lea Irene Chapman Eighth grade Cheerleading 1: B- team Cheerleading 2, 3, Varsity Cheerleading A, 5: Chorus 2, 3, A Klm Marle Chllders Spanish Club 3: HERO 5 Jenny Cheng-l Chung Catherlne Ann Clark Chorus 3, A Shane Kevln Clement French Club A: B-team Wrestling 2, 3: VOT 5: FBLA 5: Homeroom Rep, A, 5: Powder Puff Cheerleader A, 5 Janet Mlrlam Colwell Jr. Civitan A: VOT 5: FBLA 5 Barton E. Cooper B-team Football 3: Varsity Football A, 5: Track 3, A Patrlcla D. Cooper B-team Drill Team 3: Varsity Drill Team 5: Swim Team 2, 3, A, 5: Spanish Club 3: Varsity Soccer 5: Jr Civitan 3: Powder Puft A, 5 Chrls R. Cothran Patrlck Joseph Cronln Latin Club 2, 3: B-team Soccer 1, 2 3: Varsity Soccer A, 5: FCA 3, A, 5: Homeroom Rep Gall Leslle Crowder Chorus 1: French Club 3: Kappa Club A: Jr. Civitan 3: OEC 5 Dana Marla D'Ella Jennlter Lee Dalley Eighth grade Basketball 1: B-team Basketball 2, 3: Varsity Basketball A, 5: Track 1 Wllllam A. Darden OEC 5 Jan Delalne Davldson Eighth grade Cheerleading 1: B- team Cheerleading 2, 3: Varsity Cheerleading A, 5: Gymnastics 2, 3, A: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, A, 5: Jr. Civitan 3: Spanish NHS 3: Homecoming Court 5 Kevln Mlchael Davls Varsity Baseball 3, A: Eighth grade Football 1: B-team Football 2: Varsity Football 3, A, 5: Track 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: B-team Wrestling 2: Varsity Wrestling 3, A, 5 Pamela Lynn Davls Swim Team 3, A: Chorus 1: Spanish Club 2, 3: Varsity Soccer A, Miss Henderson 1: Powder Puff A, 5 Jennller Ann Dotzenrod B-team Drill Team 3: Varsity Drill Team A, 5: Swim Team 2: German Club A, 5: Latin Club 2, 3: Beta Club A, 5, Annual Staff A: NHS 3, A, 5: Eighgh grade Basketball Manager: Powder Puff A, 5 Dan Thomas Dupont OEC: VlCA l.lnda Jane Durmer Eighth grade Cheerleading 1: B- team Cheerleading 2, 3: Varsity Cheerleading A: Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, A Robert Mays Easterday Band A, 5: Jazz Ensemble A: Jazz Combo A, 5 Lorl G. Edwards Powder Puff A, 5 Kathy Marle Eldridge B-team Drill Team 2: Varsity Drill Team 3, 4: German Club 3, 4: Latin Club 1, 2: Beta Club 4, 5: Powder Puff 4 Karen Loulse Erlckson Flag Corps 5: German Club 2, 3, 4, 5: Beta Club 4, 5 - Historian: Kappa Club 4, 5 - Secretary: Annual Staff 4: Student Council 5: Homecoming Court Nominee 4: Newspaper 5: Powder Puff 5 Jlm Robert Esles HERO 4 Gina D. Evans Calherlne Marlo Ferguson Eighth grade Basketball 1: B-team Basketball 2: Spanish Club 2: Annual Staff 4, 5: VOT 5: FBLA 5: Statistician for B-team and Varsity Basketball Teams Nell IK Ferhdnder OEC: VICA Ylcforla Ann Foil! Drama Club 3, 4: VOT 5 lryan Davld Foslor Eighth grade Basketball 1: Tennis 4. 5: Spanish Club 2, 3: Key Club 4, 5: Jr. Civitan 4, 5: FCA 1, 2, 3 Sarah Fosfer Derek Shawn Fowler Track 1: Cross Country 1, 2: Eighth grade Vice President: Ninth grade Vice President: Tenth Grade Vice President: Twelfth grade President: Spanish NHS 3, 4, 5 Chrlsllna Frledel Laura Ann Furrow Eighth grade Basketball 1: Spanish Club 2: HERO 5: Powder Puff 4, 5 Angola Loo Galnos HERO 3 Guslavo Enrlquo Gargallo Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 - Asst. Drum Major: Chorus 4: Drama Club 3, 5: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: Jazz Band 2, 3, 4 Moropo May Gavrlolldos Drama Club 1, 2: French Club 3: Kappa Club 4, 5 - Treasurer: Powder Putt 4, 5: Option Club: Art Club 5 - President Carol Elalne Gay B-team Drill Team 2, 3: Varsity Drill Team 4, 5 - Lieutenant: Spanish Club 2, 3: Jr, Civitan 2, 3: VOT 5 Chrlslophor lee George Eighth grade Football, Most Valuable Back: B-team Football 2: National Honor Society 3, 4. 5: Spanish NHS fonl Renee George Eighth grade Basketball 1: Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, 5: Latin Club 1, 2: French Club 4: Varsity Soccer 3, 4, 5: Jr. Civitan 4: Who's Who Among American High School Students: Powder Puff 4, 5 Torrl Goldhar Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Palrlcla Ann Gorvell B-team Cheerleading 2: Varsity Cheerleading 3, 4: Eighth grade Basketball 1: Track 1: Chorus 4: VOT 5: FBLA 5: Miss Henderson Court 4 Ginger Nell Granl VOT 5: OEC 4 Danny Guanol Cross Country 1: Tennis 2, 3, 5 Slelanl Lynn Greer B-team Basketball 2, 3 - Captain, Most Valuable Player: Varsity Basketball 4, 5: Kappa Club 5: Annual Staff 4, 5: Homecoming Chairman 5: Homeroom Rep, 3, 4. 5: Volleyball 3: Spanish NHS 3: M. Hops God Squad: Powder Puff 4 - captain, 5: Spanish Tutor 4 Merrill layard Gresham Cross Country 5: Newspaper 5 Joy Ellzabefh Grlflln Chorus 1: French Club 2, 3, 4 - Treasurer: Beta Club 4, 5: Kappa Club 4, 5: VOT 5: FBLA 5 - Treasurer: Who's Who Among American High School Students Scoif Klelh GIIIIQI B-team Wrestling 3 Robln Susan Gross Chorus 1: Powder Puff 5 Deborah Gnlonberg Band 4, 5 Angela Sue Gulhrlo HERO 5 Kevln E. Gulhrlo OEC 5 Paul 0. Haakenson B-team Football 2, 3: Varsity Football 4. 5: Track 1, 2, 4, 5: FCA 1, 2, 3. 4, 5 Llsa Kalhryn Hager Track 4: Chorus 4 Kevln Alan Hall Tennis 2, 3, 4, 5: French Club 2, 3: Key Club 2. 3: Student Council 1, 2 3, 4 - Treasurer, 5: National Honor Society 3, 4, 5: Social Studies Academic Team Sara Ann Hall Calherlne lynn Hallman B-team Cheerleading 3: Varsity Cheerleading 4, 5: Jr. Civitan 4: Powder Puff 4, 5 Tlmolhy Soon Hamlll B-team Soccer 2, 3, 4 Helen Marlo Haney B-team Cheerleading 2, 3: Varsity Cheerleading 4: Spanish Club 5: French Club 4: Kappa Club 5: Student Council 5: Varsity Soccer 3, 4, 5: Jr. Civitan 4: Spanish NHS 5: Miss Henderson Court 4: Spectrum 1: Powder Puff 4, 5 Pamela leo Hardy Flag Corps 5: French Club 2: Kappa Club 3, 4, 5: Powder Puff 4, 5 Cynlhla Slarr Hargoll Eighth grade Basketball 1: Varsity Basketball 5: French Club 4: Beta Club 4, 5: Jr. Civitan 4: VOT 5: Powder Puff 4, 5: Baseball Statistician 4, 5 Ana I. lnguanzo Drama Club 3: Latin Club 4: French Club 1, 2: Annual Staff 3: Student Council 3: Close-Up Program 3 lrlan 1. Jonklns Eighth grade Football 1: B-team Football 2. 3: Varsity Football 4 Joe Taylor Jonklns B-team Football 3: Varsity Football 4, 5: Varsity Wrestling 3, 4, 5 Vlrglnla Ann Johnson Spanish Club 2, 3: VOT 5: FBLA 4, 5 Franklln lerlram Johnston Track 3: Cross Country 3, 4: Tennis 5 Colleen Marlo Jones Varsity Soccer 4: Powder Puff 4, 5 Gregory Allan Jones Eighth grade Football 1 Kelly A. Jones Jason Eugono Jones B-team Wrestling 2, 3: Varsity Wrestling 5: VlCA 4, 5 Judy Ann Keller B-team Drill Team 3: Varsity Drill Team 5: Track 4, 5: Flag Corps 4: French Club 2, 3, '4: Beta Club 3, 4, 5 - Vice President: Kappa Club 3. 4 - Treasurer, 5: Annual Staff 4: Class Treasurer 1, 2. 3, 4, 5: National Honor Society 3, 4, 5 - Chaplain: Social Studies Team 3: Option 5: GHP Semifinalists 3 Debra Dlane Kelly French Club 2. 3: Varsity Soccer 3, 4: Jr. Civitan 3: Powder Puff 4, 5 Kathryn Ann Kleln Beta Club 5: Kappa Club 4, 5: Homeroom Rep. 4: Jr. Civitan 3: National Honor Society 3, 4, 5: Portfolio 5: Who's Who Among American High School Students 4: Powder Puff 4, 5: Academic Letter 4: Georgia Certificate of Merit 4: National Merit Letter 4 Susan Lee Kloslnskl B-team Drill Team 3: German Club 4: Latin Club 2, 3: Annual Staft 4 Theresa Marlo Koenlg Flag Corp 4, 5 Susan Mary Kuczka B-team Drill Team 3: Varsity Drill 4. 5: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, President, 4 - President: Student Council 1, 2: Jr. Civitan 4: Spanish NHS 2, 3, 4, 5: Academic Team 1: Who's Who In Spanish 4: Governor's Honor Alternate in Spanish 4 Susan Ansley Lalrd Varsity Drill Team 5 Brendan Flelcher lane Eighth grade Basketball 1: French Club 2, 3, 4, 5: Math Team 1, 2, 3. 4,5 l Jennller Lane Eighth grade Cheerleading 1: B- team Cheerleading 2, 3: Varsity Cheerleading 4: Varsity Soccer 3, 4: VOT 5: FBLA 5: Homecoming Court 5: French Tutoring 4: Powder Puff 4, 5 Andrew Glenn-Thomas Lee Eighth grade Football 1: B-team Football 2: Varsity Football 3, 4, 5: Powder Puff Cheerleader 5: B-team Baseball 2, 3: Track 1, 4: V, Wrestling 3, 4, 5 Sabrina Su-Chln Lee Terrl L. Lewls Chorus 2, 3: VOT 5: FBLA 4, 5: OEC 5 Lori Ann Llpshulz Eighth grade Cheerleading 1: B- team Cheerleading 2, 3: Varsity Cheerleading 4, 5: French Club 1, 2: Powder Puff 4, -S. French Tutoring 3, 4 Renee Annafle Llsfer Band 1, 2, 3: Jr. Civitan 3: VOT 5: FBLA 5: Who's Who Among American High School Students 4 Charles Randall Long Golf 4, 5: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 - Drum Major: Jazz Ensemble 3, 4, 5: Newspaper 3, 4 Eugene Francls Loll B-team Baseball 3: Varsity Baseball 4, 5: B-team Football 3: Varsity Football 4, 5: Powder Puff Coach 5 Davld C. Lowry Eighth grade Football 1: B-team Football 2, 3: Track 1: B-team Wrestling 1, 2, 3 Amy Mlohele Loy B-team Drill Team 3: B-team Cheerleading 3: Varsity Cheerleading 4. 5: Gymnastics 1: Chorus 1: Spanish Club 4, 5: Kappa Club 4, 5: Student Council 3, 4, 5 - Vice President: Ninth grade Class Secretary: Homecoming Court 5: Powder Puff 5 Marla Srunllda Lugo Track: Gymnastics: Tennis: Chorus: Spanish Club: Volleyball: Table Tennis: HERO lrad J. Lynch B-team Baseball 2: B-team Football 2, 3: B-team Basketball 2, 3 Nancy Ellzabelh Maddox B-team Drill Team 3: Track 1, 2: French Club 1, 2: Jr. Civitan 3: VOT 5 N041 Malmudar B-team Drill Team 2, 3 - Co- Captain: Varsity Drill Team 4 - Sec. Treas.. 5 - Lieutenant: Beta Club 4, 5 - President: Kappa Club 3, A - District Vice President 5: Student Council A, 5 - Treasurer: National Honor Society 3, A - Treasurer, 5: Debate Club 4, 2: Harvard Club Award Nominee A: English Award 4, 2: Latin Award 2, 3, A: Academic Letter 2, 3, A Scott Davld Marshall Varsity Football A, 5: Newspaper A Maxwell Kemp Massey Cross Country 4, 2, 3: B-team Wrestling 3: Varsity Wrestling A, 5 Genevieve Stuart McCreary Katherlne Conlon McCusker B-team Drill Team 2, 3: Varsity Drill Team A, 5: Eighth grade Cheerleading 4: Chorus 4, 3, A: Spanish Club 3: Beta Club A, 5: VOT 5: FBLA 5: Miss Henderson Court A Robln Elizabeth McConnell Thomas Andrew McDavld Orchestra 4, 2, 3, A, 5 Stephen Key Mobonnold Golf 3, A, 55 Latin Club 2, 3 Mlohael Curtls Mc6annon Cross Country 3, A, 5: German Club 2, 3, A: Varsity Wrestling A: B-team Soccer 4, 2, 3: Varsity Soccer A, 5 Darla Kay MoFarlan Spanish Club 4: Beta Club A, 5: Spanish NHS 3, A John Thomas McGrane B-team Soccer 2: Varsity Soccer 5 Doug McKlbbln Band 4, 2, 3, A Joy Lynn Mcknlght Chrlstlna Lynn McKay Spanish Club A Davld L. Meeks B-team Football 3: Varsity Wrestling 5: Powder Puff Cheerleader 5 Carolyn Sue Merslnger Planet Ranger A, 5: Art Club A, 5 Ylrglnla Taylor Mlllar B-team Drill Team 2, 3: Varsity Drill Team A, 5: Track 3: French Club 3, A, 5, Miss Henderson Court 4, 3 Wllllam Trawlck Mlller Band 4, 2, 3, A, 5: Spanish Club 3, A: Key Club A, 5: National Honor Society A, 5, Math Team 3, A Sherl Denlse Mllner Flag Corp A, 5 - Secretary, German Club 3, A, 5: VOT 5, FBLA 5 - President, Powder Puff A, 5 Serena Helene Mlsner Spanish Club 2: Latin Club A, Beta Club A, 5, Band 4: Jr Civitan 2, 3 - Secretary, A - Georgia North District Lt. Governor, 5 -- Vice Senior Directory President, Georgia North District Deputy Governor: Newspaper 5: Powder Puff A, 5: Law Explorers A Allan Vall Moch wart Catherlne Mellssa Moehrke French Club 2, 3, A Ann Marle Montelth Band 4, 2, 3, A: OEC A, 5: HERO A, 5: Rifle Corps A, 5 Mellssa Jo Montovlno Eighth grade Cheerleading 4: B- team Cheerleading 2, 3: Varsity Cheerleading A, 5: French Club 2. 3, A - Secretary, 5: Student Council 4, 5: Varsity Soccer 3, A, 5: Jr. Civitan A5 National Honor Society 3, A, 5: Homecoming Court 5: Powder Puff A, 5 Steve Gary Moore French Club 3, A: B-team Soccer 2, 3 Mellssa Katherlne Moran Eighth grade Cheerleading 4: B- team Cheerleading 2: B-team Basketball 2, 3: Gymnastics 2: Tennis 4, 2, 3, A, 5, Spanish Club 2. 3: Homeroom Rep, A: Volleyball 2, 3: OEC A, 5: HERO A, 5: Homecoming Court 2, 3, A, 5 - First Runner-Up: Powder Puff A Lorlnda Kathleen Morrls Swim Team 2, 3, A, 5: Spanish Club A, 5: Powder Puff A, 5: Who's Who Among American High School Students 5 Karen Elizabeth Morrlssey Varsity Drill Team A, 5: Eighth grade Basketball 4: Track 4: Flag Corps 2, 3: German Club 3, A: Beta Club A, 5, Kappa Club 3, A, 5: Homeroom Rep. A: Color Guard 2, 3, Homecoming Court 5: Miss Henderson Court 3, A: Junior Achievement A Margaret Ann Murphy Eighth grade Basketball 4: Varsity Basketball 2, 3: Track 4, 2: Tennis 3: Band 4, 2, 3, A, 5 - Band Captain, All Region Band 2, 3: Drama Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Kappa Club A, 5 - President: Annual Staff 3, Student Council 3, 5, Class President 2, Class President 3: Orchestra A, 5: National Honor Society 3, A, 5: Portfolio A, 5: Newspaper 5: Georgia Certificate of Merit A Krlstlne Marle Narey Flag Corps 2, 3, A - Co-Captain, 5 - Captain, Band 2. 3, A, 5, Spanish Club 3, A - Vice President 5: Beta Club A, 5 - Secretary. Annual Staft A: Homeroom Rep. 3, A: Color Guard 2, 3, A, 5, Spanish NHS 5: Who's Who Among American High School Students 5, Powder Puff A, 5 Mlke Neal Eighth grade Basketball 4: B-team Basketball 3: Varsity Basketball A, 5: Cross Country 4: Spanish Club 2, 3 Robert Todd Nesmlth Varsity Football 5 Clndy Lee Nicholson German Club 4, 2, 3: HERO 5 - Parliamentarian Amle Joanna Noll Gymnastics 4: German Club 2: Jr. Civitan A: OEC A. 5: Junior Achievement 2 Katherlne Mlchelle Norman French Club 5 Stephanie Anne Oestrelch Jr. Civitan A: HERO 5 Kathleen Patrlcla 0'Connor French Club 3, A, 5: Jr. Civitan A: Powder Puff 5 John H. Okochl Eighth grade Football 4 Thomas Mlquel Ortlz OEC 5: Newspaper A, 5 John Joseph Osbrlnk Varsity Baseball 5, Eighth grade Basketball 4: B-team Basketball 2: Cross Country 4 Thomas A. Outler Tennis 3, 5 Krlstln Lelgh Owen Eighth grade Basketball 4: B-team Basketball 2, 3: Varsity Basketball A: Tennis 2, 3, A, 5: Beta Club A, 5: Annual Staff 3, A: Student Council Rep. 2: Class Vice President 3, A, 5: Jr, Civitan Sgt. at Arms 3: National Honor Society 3, A, 5: Powder Putt A: Option Olouth in Actionj A, 5 - President: Who's Who Among American High School Students A: Academic Letter 2: Georgia Certificate of Merit A James Ylncent Pascuttl B-team Baseball 3: Varsity Baseball A, 5: Eighth grade Football 4: Eighth grade Basketball 4: B-team Basketball 2, 3, Varsity Basketball A, 5: Track 45 Key Club A, 5: Student Council Rep. 4, 2, 3, A, 5: FCA 4, 2, 3, A, 5 Karen Celeste Patterson Eighth grade Cheerleading 4, B- team Cheerleading 2, 3, Varsity Cheerleading A, 5 - Captain: Chorus 4, 2, 3, A, 5, Spanish Club A, 5: Student Council 3, A, 5, Kappa Club A, 5, Homecoming Court 4, 2, 3, A, 5 - Homecoming Queen, Miss Henderson Court 4, 2, 3. A, Musical 4, 3, A, Spectrum 4, 2, 3, A, 5: Powder Puff A, 5 Carol Leslle Pearson B-team Drill Team 2, 3, Varsity Drill Team A, 5, French Club A, 5, Varsity Soccer A. 5, Jr Civitan A. Miss HendersonCourt 2. Homecoming Nominee 5, Powder Puff A, 5 Carla Ylrglnla Peck Eighth grade Basketball 4: B-team Basketball 2: Varsity Basketball 3, A, 5 Rosallnd Angle Pellegrlno Track 2: Gymnastics 4: French Club 2, 35 B-team Soccer 3: Varsity Soccer A, 5 noben Perry Bond i, 2, 3, A, 5 Thomas M. Pharr Eighth grade Football 4: B-team Football 2, Eighth grade Basketball 4: Track: Latin Club Mary Frances Placentlnl B-team Basketball 3: French Club 2, 3, A: Hero 5 - Secretary Ben Paul Plrkle Eighth grade Football 4: B-team Wrestling 3, Varsity Wrestling A, 5, B-team Soccer 4, 2, 3: Varsity Soccer A, 5: FCA 4, 2, 3, A, 5 Tessa Ragsdale HERO A Karen Beth Ralnwater Spanish Club 2, 3 - SecretaryfTreasurer: Beta Club A, 5: Kappa Club A, 5: Annual Staff A: Student Council 5 - Historian, Jr. Civitan 2: VOT 55 FBLA 5 - Vice President: Powder Puff A, 5, Academic Team 5 Reglna Mary Randolph Eighth grade Cheerleading 4: B- team Cheerleading 2: Track 4, 2: Swim Team 2, 3, A, 5, German Club 2: Annual Staff 2: Volleyball 3: HERO 5 Julle Elizabeth Reavls HERO A Patrlcla Lynn Reddy B-team Drill Team 3, Varsity Drill Team A, 5, Band 4, 2: Spanish Club A, 5: Jr. Civitan A: Who's Who Among American High School Students A Jlll Elizabeth Reeves Chorus 2, 3, A - Vice President, 5, Kappa Club 5: Student Council A: National Forensic League 3, A, Secretary, International Thespian Society A, Show Choir A, Scholarship Club 2, 3, A, VIP A Mary Kelth Resseau Annual Staff A, 5, Homeroom Rep A: Jr. Civitan 2. 3, A, Homecoming Nominee 5, Jr Civitan 5 - Sgt at Arms Anlta Sharon Rldgeway Band 4, 2, 3, A, Beta Club A, 5, Kappa Club A, 5, VOT 5, FBLA 5 Donna Lynn Riley OEC A, 5, VICA 5 Jlm A. Rlley Eighth grade Football 1: B-team Football 2, 3: Track 1: Tennis 5: B- team Wrestling 3: Varsity Wrestling 5 Russell R, Rlndek James Erlend Patrlck Roberts B-team Soccer 3: Debate Club 1: Chess Club 3, A, 5: Junior Achievement A, 5 Cort Lelgh Roseman Flag Corps A. 5: Drama Club 1: French Club 5: Kappa Club 5: Junior Achievement 3: Powder Puff A, 5 Karen Lynn Rowe Chorus 1, 2, 3, A, 5: French Club 5: OEC A: Newspaper 5: Powder Puff A, 5: Who's Who Among American High School Students A, 5 Rhonda Lynn Roy B-team Drill Team 3: Varsity Drill Team A: Chorus 1, 2, 3: Powder Puff A Wesley Joseph Sadler Beta Club A, 5: Varsity Wrestling A, 5: Newspaper A Marjorle Joan Sattran B-team Drill team 3: Tennis 1, 5: German Club 1, 2, 3: Class Secretary 3, A, 5: HERO 5 - President: Homecoming Nominee 5 Fellcla Joan Sanders Track 1, 2, 3, A: German Club 3: Latin Club 1, 2, A: Beta Club A, 5: Kappa Club 3, A - Historian, 5: Jr. Civitan 2, 3: National Honor Society 3, A, 5 - Treasurer: Math Team 2. 3, A. 5 James A. Sanders Eighth grade Football 1: Spanish Club 1. 2: Key Club 3. A, 5: Spanish NHS 2. 3 Gordon M. Scarlett Swim Team 1, 2, 3, A, 5: Varsity Soccer A: Varsity Cricket A Robyn Schmleder Gymnastics 1. 2: Band 1, 2: HERO 5 Newspaper A: Who's Who Among American High School Students 5 Jan Ellse Scott Varsity Drill Team 5: Chorus 2: French Club 2, A, 5: Kappa Club A, 5: Beta Club 5: Annual Staff A Mary Allyson Shatter Varsity Basketball Manager 1. 2, 3, A. 5, Track 1: Varsity Soccer 5: Volleyball Manager 2, 3: Powder Puff A, 5 Greg I. Sharpe Math Team 2, 3 Llsa Ann Shea Band 1, 2, 3, A, 5: Orchestra A, 5: Powder Puff A, 5 Christopher Byron Shealy Varsity Baseball 3, A, 5, Eighth grade Football 1 Douglas Thomas Sherlock B-team Baseball 3: OEC A, 5: B- team Soccer 1 Danlel T. Shlelds Davld J, Sldlowskl Derek Randolph Simmons Robert Lee Slmmons Eighth grade Football 1: B-team Football 2: Varsity Football 3, A, 5: Eighth grade Basketball 1: Track 1, 2, 3, A: FCA 2, 3 Joseph Matthew Slmon Cross Country 1, 2: Tennis A, 5 Holly Allce Slngletary Spanish Club 3, A: Jr. Civitan 2: VOT 5: FBLA 5 Amy Frances Slnnock B-team Basketball 3: Varsity Basketball A, 5: Beta Club 5: Spanish NHS A Greg Wayne Smlth Eighth grade Football 1: B-team Football 2. 3: Latin Club 3, A: Varsity Soccer A, 5 Laura Ellen Smlth Band 1, 2, 3, A, 5: Drama Club 1, 2: German Club 2, 3: Beta Club A: Varsity Soccer 3: Orchestra 2: Newspaper 2, 3, 5 Mark Kun Song Tennis 2, 3, A. 5: Hero 5 Harold Forrest Sowders Eighth grade Football 1: B-team Football 2, 3: Varsity Football A, 5 James Steven Sparks Davld Lawerence Steadman Patrlck Wlll Stevenson Lee E. Stowers Latin Club 2, 3: B-team Soccer 3: Varsity Soccer A, 5: OEC A Wllllam E. Strom VICA A: HERO 5 Scott D. Stroop Key Club 3: B-team Wrestling 1, 2, 3: Varsity Wrestling A, 5 Lindsey Benlamln Sykes B-team Baseball 3: Varsity Baseball A: Beteam Football 3: Varsity Football A, 5: Eighth grade Basketball 1: B-team Basketball 2, 3: Varsity Basketball A John Robert Tatte Varsity Baseball 5: Eighth grade Football 1: Eighth grade Basketball 1: B-team Basketball 3: Varsity Basketball A, 5 Anna V. Teeples B-team Drill Team 2, 3 - Co- Captain: French Club 2, 3, A - Vice President: Beta Club A, 5: Kappa Club 3, A: Student Council Rep. 1: Historian A: Varsity Soccer 3, A, 5: National Honor Society 3, A - Historian, 5: Portfolio 3: Service Award 1, A: Wrestling Stat. 1. 2, 3. A: Ga. Certificate of Merit A George Jetterson Terry B-team Baseball 3: Varsity Baseball A, 5: Eighth grade Football 1: B- team Football 2, 3: Varsity Football A, 5 Ira Ellzabeth Thomas Jr, Civitan 5: Powder Puff 5 Jennlter Lee Thomason Chorus 1, 2, 3, A, 5: All State Chorus 3, A, 5: Dekalb Honors 1, 2, 3, A, 5: Student Director A Steve B. Thompson Spanish Club 3, A: Key Club 3, A, 5 - President: Annual Staff 3, A, 5: Student Council Rep, 1, 2, 3, A: President 5: Debate Club 3: Morning Announcements: American Legion Boy's State: Who's Who Among American High School Students Warren Scott Thorp Eighth grade Football 1: B-team Football 2, 3: B-team Wrestling 3: National Honor Society 2, 3, A. 5 Mlchael Ilddle Tomllnson Varsity Baseball A, 5 Jodle Ellzabeth Treadwell Chorus 1, 2, 3, A, 5: Drama Club 1. 2, 5: French Club 5: Jr. Civitan 5 Steven Mlchael Trlttln Band 5 Catherine Lynn Tucker Spanish Club A: French Club A, 5: Jr. Civitan A: Art Club A, 5 Laura Ann Unlkel B-team Drill Team 2: German Club 1, 2, 3, A: Beta Club A, 5 - Treasurer: Kappa Club 3, A, 5: Annual Staff A: National Honor Society 3, A, 5 - President: Who's Who Among American High School Students: Ga. Certificate of Merit: Academic Letter 2. 3, A, 5: Most Outstanding German Student 1, 2: Tutoring Award 3: NHS Service Award: Math Team 2, 3 Tracl Katherlne Vardas B-team Drill Team 2, 3: Varsity Drill Team A, 5: Chorus 1. 2. 3: Spanish Club A: Miss Henderson 2: Young Artist in Dance for Dekalb 2 Freddle Lee Ylckery Varsity Soccer A, 5 Marla E. Ylgll Band 1, 2. 3, A, 5, Spanish Club 5: Rifle Corps 3, A, 5 - Captain: Orchestra in Muslc Man Vlckl J. Vorvolakos Spanish Club 1, 2: HERO 5 - Vice President Cheryl Anne Waage Flag Corps 2: Drama Club 3, Spanish Club 2: Homeroom Rep.: Portfolio 5 larry Frederlck Walter French Club A, 5: Annual Staff A, 5 Iamey Karl Wanner B-team Baseball 2: Varsity Baseball 3, A, 5: Eighth grade Fooball 1: B- team Football 2, 3: Varsity Football A, 5: B-team Basketball 2: FCA Mary Ellzabeth Ward Chorus 1, 2, 3, A, 5: Drama Club 1. 2: Portfolio 5: Spectrum 1, 2, 3, A, 5: Dekalb Honors Chorus 1, 2, 3, 5: Robert Shaw's Young Peoples Chorus A, 5: All State 2, 3 The Muslc Man Altreda Denlse Washington Chorus 3, A MOIGHIO Rose WGTSOII Jr. ClviTClrt: VOT: FBLA Albert Charles Weaver Beteam Baseball 3: Eighth grade Basketball 1: B-team Basketball 2, 3: Varsity Basketball A. 5: Key Club 3, A, 5: National Honor Society 3, A, 5 Lance A. Webb Eighth grade Football 1: B-team Football 2. 3: Varsity Football A, 5 Adella Renee Westmoreland Spanish Club 3, A: HERO 5 Dan F. Whlte Varsity Football Statistician A, 5: Varsity Basketball Statistician 5: National Honor Society 3, A, 5: Spanish NHS A. 5: OEC A: Talent Show A. 5 Marlorle Cathleen Whltley Band 2, 3, A, 5: HERO 5 Mark Ashby Wldener Varsity Football A: Track 3: Tennis 1. 2: B-team Wrestling 2, 3: Jr. Civitan 3 Klm Denlse Wlegel Chorus 3, A, 5: Spanish Club 3, A, 5: French Club 2, 3, A, 5: Spectrum 3, A, 5: Dekalb Honor's 5: Oaklahoma, The Muslc Man Mlllard Alan Wllklnson Track 1: Band 1, 2. 3, A: HERO 5 Gerald Robert Wllllams Roger S.H. Wllllams Tennis A, 5 Arlan Jerome Wood B-team Football 2, 3: Varsity Football A, 5 Karen Patrlcla Wood B-team Drill Team 2: Varsity Drill Team 3, A, 5: Eighth grade Cheerleading 1: Tennis 2, 3. A, 5: Chorus 1: French Club 2, 3: Miss Henderson Court 2, 3, A Patrick Davld Wormsley OEC 5 Tlmothy Brlan Wyke Varsity Football 5: Swim Team 2, 3 Jonathan A. Young Band 1, 2, 3: OEC A. 5. VICA 3. A. 5 Janice Adams Jerry Albertson Dorie Alexander Brooke Ambrose Julie Anderson Tony Bedard Boone Benton Christy Benton Keith Black Robin Blifch Steve Booth Karl Bostwick Chris Bothwell Anne Boyd Kim Boylston Cindy Brantley Nancy Brantley Mike Brewer Eddie Britt Bruce Brooks Charlene Brown Eddie Brown Glenn Brown Jeff Bryan 70 JUNIUI C The Theme of The 4982- 4983 Yearbook deals wiTh arT and HighlighTing Henderson. As you have seen, The eighTh grade secTion uses fin- ger painT for The main design. The ninTh grade secTion employs crayons and lines as The focal poinT. The purpose of This is To make a com- parison of developmenT in arT, as you develop or maTure for as you are supposed Toj in high school. The painT dripping from The headlines in The TenTh grade secTion furThers The Theme of The Yearbook. Your secTion's arTisTic Theme in- volves The use of sTencil in The headlines. The HighlighTing Henderson Theme goes inTo greaT- er depTh, as you look Through This year's book. OpposiTe page: lefT: David Mucher. Right KaThy Tyler, Aaron SwiTzer This page: Top: Lori STone, Anne Boyd, Donna LammerT, Wendy Edwards. BoTTom: Mike Usala- vage, Brian Rich. X 5 . ,-Q -,,.: w sm: s - - s FTS 9 N. :I 5 1,-x Greg Bodge Rissa Bullock Troy BurneTT Shea BurneTT MargareT Byrd Dwayne Campbell ScoTT Campbell Ellen Carroll Lisa CarTer MarTin Chen Hyun Joo Cho Bobby Chung JonaThan Clay Caroline Coker Jim Colemon Pam Collins CriTon ConsTanTinides Andy Cook Billy Cooper Lisa Cox Paula Crews PeTer D'Avanzo Brenda Danner PaT Davidson Heidi Dekreek Jeff DeWitt Mory Diversi Alon Domenico Lindo Dougnrery Gory Dubs Sndron Duke Lynley Durrefi Brod Dycne Wendy Edwords Lourie Fisher Sndron Flyni Terri Froniz Brion Frick Jill Fuller Kenny Fuller Ddvid Gdrner Toro Gloss Jeff Glenn Bob Golden Mdureen Goldin Ben Groy Jirn Groy Modeline Groy P UNT 0 Y .HIILE lf ever you see a cheery, smiling face around The happy halls of Henderson, chances are you're looking inio The face of a junior. Our junior class displays a wide range of silly smiles. Differeni smiles are used for differenl occasions, sly smiles, secrei smiles, sweei smiles and even slighily sexy smiles. Whenever a junior is in a sticky siiua- iion wiih a Teacher, a sincere apaiheiic smile will never fail. Honesily, I did my homework, our my liiile broiher ale ii, So nexi Time you spoi someone sincerely showing all Their froni ieeih, you can be aosoluiely sure il's a junior! Opposile page: upper lefig Tim Wyke, Kaihleen Taylor. Lori Edwards. Lower leflg Anne Boyd, Wendy Edwards, Kim Deal, Righlg Anne Bedingfield, Kevin Long. This page: lop: Jerry Johnson, Derek Simmons, Boilomi Madeline Grey, Anne Boyd, Ken Green Bill Guilford Colleen Hall Amy Hampy Cindy Hardison Jaauelin Hardwick Mark Harrie Melinda Heffelfinger John Heffner Kristin Heilig Melanie Helms Lisa Hicks Chrissy Hilporn Allison Hill Sheera Hinson Angie Hobbs Deborah Holland Randy Hood Debra Horion Tim Huch Valerie Huni John Hunler Jamie Hyali William Hyde f 1 2 5 Q 1' 45 f f ff J f X Ah J Erin Haley Teresa Howard Jay Johnson Jerry Johnson Judy Johnson Melanie Jones Michelle Jones Eric Kisling Mike Klug Greg Kors Joanne Korth Donna Larnntert Annette LaMon Caroline Large Jerry Latirner Sindy Lee Ray Leinart Jimmy Lewis Linda Lewis Dan Liles Bob Loftis English Long Lanny Long Kevin Long CMEAR IN X FACE Smearing on faces is a favorite pastime around Henderson. These juniors are all doing it for different, sometimes strange, reasons. For instance: is Jerry just frylng to look silly, or is it true that that ruler is a permanant appen- dage'?l?l The cute little trio below is bidding a melodious farewell to their encouraging audi- ence. Really Laurie and Nancy, the halls are no place for a tango. Conan very effectively dis- plays her enthusiasm at being an office assis- tant. C'mon Linda, typing can'f be that excit- ing, what are you really smiling about? Opposite page: top left, Jerry Latimer. Lower left: Joanna Daniels, Anne Johnson, Lori Stone. Right: Laurie Marshall, Nancy Marano. This page: left, Canon Yucel. Right: Linda Lewis. Terri Lovell Chris Maher Glen Manry Donald Mapp Nancy Marano Laurie Marshall Pam Matthews Vernon Mauldin Kelly McClure Darren McForlan Debbie McKinnon Laurie McLaughlin Ed McQuade Jay McRaney Stephanie Melnick Jeff Mills Brian Minsk Rudy Miranda Brian Mogren Sheri Moore Lynn Montgomery Dean Morley Renee Mulllnax Robyn Mulllnax Danny Nash Mike Nemelz Andrea Neumann Richard Noel Jay Norman Carmel Orllz Jenny Oils David Pair Jane Palmer Joel Palmer John Palmer Chris Pannell Perry Panos David Parker Sieve Pelrides Kelly Pierce John Pillar Scoil Placek Jamie Price Anlhony Priesl Bryan Rakeslraw Kyle Rakeslraw lvonne Ramirez Brian Rich 76 DRAW 1 BLANK Blonk sTores, er'npTy ThoughTs, oornbIeTe noThing. Did you ever hove o doy when you felT os if The only Thing you hoo beTween your eors wos o bunch of oir? Wild weekends ore definiTely o couse of This opporenT lock of inTeresT in everyThing. You know, Mondoy morning rolls orouno ond you're o liTTle Tired from sToylng ouT oil SoTurooy nighT. ln cose you ThoughT you were olone ouT There, you neecln'T worry, you're noT The only sboce codeT oT Henderson, OpposiTe boge righTg Dove Brodley. Top, Mork Sirioklono, Terri FronTz BoTTorn, KoThleen Toylor, ChrisTy BenTon This poge' STeve Pehides, Dovicl Wilson. Donno Richordson Sleve Rienwersrno Kevin Rubin Melonie Rudisill G-reTchen Rulli Cindie Schulrnon Jesse Schrunlc PoTTy Shorp Bobby Sigle Elios Skoufis Jim Sligh Kellie Srnullen Dovid Sporkmon Down SplinTer Liso ST. Romoin Shirley STeffen Liso STephens Greg Stephenson John STephenson Croig STevens Lori STone Phillip Sfovoll Mork Smcklond Corol Sully Jim Rattfield Melanie Sussman Tom Sweet Aaron Switzer Philip Talamas Don Tanner Julie Tanner Leigh Tillman Terry Toariff Hsieh Tseng Brenda Tuvell Kathy Tyler Mark Tyre Patty Ucecla Mike Usalavage Robert VanVorst Jon VanWieren Kim Varian Mac Vaughn Laina Vorbach Andre Wade Stephanie Walden Nathan Walker Michele Wasserman 78 CLUWNING ARUUNII in close analysis of junior's sTudy haloiTs, one can observe ThaT clowning around is a neces- sary elemenT in The propigaTion of The elev- enTh grade species. There are many differenf forms of These frivolous acTiviTies. One may laugh, make silly faces, or whaTever is success- ful To relieve academic pressures of The mo- noTonous school day. Alfhough The adminisTra- Tion does noT always condone such diversions, The sillyness confinues Through The day. No one can successfully compleTe an enTire year af Henderson wiThouT aT leasT a liTTle foolishness. Opposife page: Ieffg Joann KorTh, Maureen Golclin. l?ighT: Kim Boylston, Nancy Marano, Sharon Flynf, Mindy Zaidel. This page: leffg Greg Stephenson, Righfg STephanie Wal- den, Canan Yucel. David Welch Laura Wellem Nancy Wellem Dianne WhiTmire David Wilson Greg Wilson Laura Wilson Pam Wilson WalTer Wolfe Angie Woo ScoTT Woodll Paul Wrighf Sfeve Wylie Kevin Yancey Canan Yucel Mindy Zaldel Mr. and Mrs. Junior Class WX S QXX X fn. . XXX -. 1iXi5::.N X W QX 4,5-I I 'Siu -.X , XX ' - k FX . -. X2 2 er ii X f+3iXw1M X X X X E ,...,,,.. ,.. b X -- f X-X:45Xf,XMX,XX,,:X X: 5 ...., X. S X 2 X 9 X N X S X XX K X X Q 3 . . N X K tix K X X XX X i 2 X X S X X 1 X XX Sk '25 N 5 . 2 S5 3 - T - :H X X X E ,.:+g . . ,I X., X , , X W5 Q1 x NN X K X XX X V XXX X ' 1 ' ' -X ' X S Lg X S X X M XS .av Y N-. 4 'Y X in -1-nuns' W X lg L Q, KN X9 7 iffmgm -X kg, 5 M . U fk,, 'F f . 7 , 4 L, W 'LW W, 7 A ' X n w i f f , 2 , 3 1571 2 M LJ. SSE: Y S G i wi X N4 X, S . RQ w,::,a: Aww, H S2368 Y. X .. S Awww 4 ,X E. Vickie Ackerman John Adams Kelly Adams Stephanie Allen Michael Auerbach Chris Auslin Jennifer Ayre Kim Bachman Mall Bailey Robbie Baker Tom Baker Sarah Berh Baldwin Ashley Bambarger Kim Barrow Richard Beacham Yaron Bechor Randy Beech Laura Bennell David Berliner Melissa Bevis Doug Blomeley Greg Bloom Courtney Badge G-ary Bodner Jeff Boe Tina Bowers Kim Brawley Chris Brown Derek Bush CaThy y Caiaccio Tracy Cain Carla CanTy CaThy Carlisi GreTchen Carlson Julie Carr When sophomores finally reach Their Third year of high school, They realize ThaT half of The agony is over. They have adjusTed To The rules and ex- pecTaTions of higher educa- Tion, as well as managed To have a good Time while doing iT. MarTha MarTin, CaThy Caiac- cio, and Lisa Jones are cele- braTing The passing ofa chem- isTry TesT. CourTney Pharr and Greg Halsall demonsTraTe The arT of goofing off, while Kris Gordon and Laura BenneTT show whaT success really Takes: work! OpposiTe page: LefTg Kris Gordon. Up- per R.: Martha MarTin, CaThy Caiaccio, Lisa Jones. Lower R.: Greg Halsall. This page: Leff: Shawn Foley, Laura Ben- neTT. RighT: CourTney Pharr. Sam Cerniglia David Chapman Hae Choi Michelle Chrisman Keifh ClemenT Chris ClemenTs Gene Clower ScoTT Condra Joel Cooper T Greg Cranford l Kim Crisler PaTrick Cannon Mike Chambers Laura Crowl Jon Dangar Joanna Daniels Felicia Davis John Deal Lindsey Deal Sean Doherly Sherie Doll Kathy Doyle Ron Duffle Ken? Easferday Beth Elder wi' r Kevin Eldridge Kelly Ernbry Kim England Valerie Ezzard Troy Fairley Leslie Fears Maflhew Fishencord Lynda Foernsler Shawn Foley Eddie Ford Bari Franks Curtis Freeman Tracy Fuller Ann Galifianakis Bill Garner George Gavrielides WalT Geer Tara George Michael Gleason Andrea Goldoff Gary Goolsby Kris Gordon CaTh Grabowski Kenny Gregory The junior varsrTy cheerlead- ing squad shows Their spiriT and someTimes even shows up The experienced varsiTy squad. Molly Roach sees The humorous side of classwork, while ScoTT Olsen sTrangles Darren Moore for messing up Their Biology lab. Derek Bush holds up Two fingers for The Two minuTes lefT unTil lunch. Finally, The flashy junior drill Team says so long To The B-Team fooTbaIl players. OpposiTe page: LefT: Marshall Quin, Molly Roach. upper righTg Derek Bush, Mike NemeTz, Billy Sowders, lower righTg Tracy Fuller, Joli Modine, Laura Lewis, Kim Barrow. This page: lefT: B-Team Cheerleaders, righT: Darren Moore, ScoTT Olsen. Becky GunTer Alicia Hall Paige Hall Glenn Halliday Greg Halsall Bill Hammer John Harris Hannah Harrison Greg l-larTley Valerie Hays Eric Heil Lynn Heinisch 85 Dawn Heslep Naomi Hirschfield Alice Humphreys David l-luichison Jim Jacobs Roberi Jenkins Elise Johnson Greg Johnson Scoii Johnson Lisa Jones McArThur Jones David Kinsey Mark Klein Shirley Klug Dale Krambier Cindy LaG-eese Leonardo Lam Chris Langley Claire Lawson Richie Lebo Chris Lee John Lee Judy Lee Steve Lewengrub Laura Lewis Christine Lind John Lynch Jane Maleske Kevin Mangum Scott Marshall Martha Martin Dee Massey Mike Masters Kristie McCollister Mary McGannon Tom McKibbin The sophomore class often gets stuck in the middle. There- fore, they are sometimes in the shadows. Carmel Ortiz and Paige Hall are trying to walk in- conspiciously to their class but are caught in the act. Kelly Ad- ams and Joli Modine are in the shadows in Biology, We don't understand but who caresl Pratt Summers sits in the shad- ows of Mrs. Olsen's room wait- ing for the answer to the prob- lem. Becky Gunter is searching the shadows for a certain someone while Marshall Quin wishes he was in the shadows so he could take a nap! Opposite page: upper left: Joli Mo- dine, Kelly Adams. Lower left: Kim Eng- land, Pratt Summers, right, Becky Gun- ter. This page: Lett: Carmel Ortiz, Paige Hall, right: Marshall Quin, Scott Mikel Joanie Millett Allison Mobley Joli Modine Michelle Monteith Chris Montovlno Darren Moore Kim Moore Jon Morris Dexter Morton Beth Murray John Nabors Danny Narey Andy Neihercui Valerie Newman Barry NewTon Michele Nicholson Karen Nobles Tim Norcian Ashiy Norman Paul Nozick Tim Nun Robbie Oglesby Wendy Osbrink J Lisa Overfon Chuck Owen Julie Parks David Pafrick Sieve Pafrick Joan Perconii Siacy Peikas Courtney Pharr Tracy Pickard Carey Poole Marshall Quin Chris Randolph mais at 5 T is N-was Kevin Ralierree Carolyn Reed Joe Reese PaTrlck ReglsTer Becky Rhodes Molly Roach Debbie Robison Lynn Rocker Sabrina Rolader Andy Russell Angled Sanders Ellen SaTTerfield ing up in The world, The B-Team Drill Team members are wildly swinging Their legs To The sky in hopes of impressing Their boy- friends in The crowd. Mariha MarTin and Naomi l-lirschfield seem To have moved on pasi ChemisTry and are looking To- wards Physics. Kim Moore beT- Ter waTch ouT because Gary Goolsby is moving onTo her desk, or are They iusT good friends? CurTis Freeman has found The secref To passing ChemlsTry: sTudying! And somebody beTTer look ouT, be- cause Mike MasTers is moving up on Them really fasT. OpposiTe page' Upper L.: Ashly Nor- man, Kim Bachman. Lower L: MarTha MarTin, Naomi l-lirschfield. R.: Mike Mas- Ters. This page: L: Kim Moore, Gary Goolsby. R.: CurTis Freeman, Melissa Scarbrough Russell Schmieder STeve Schuyler David ScoTT Karen Shaheen Jessica Sheldon Monica Sheppard STephen Siegel Allison SmiTh l-lunTer SmlTh Jessica SmiTh Lisa SmiTh my i as 1 ,,-L x x is s s .. N --ss. LoTs of dedicdTion To school ocTiviTies disTinguish The sophomore closs from everyone else. Clubs, sporTs, cheerleading, bond, ond ouxiliory corps, os well ds jusT cheering for Their closs oT pep rdllies provide mony opporTuniTies for sopho- mores To show Their school spiriT. We dedicoTe This poge To The enThusidsTic closs of '85. OpposiTe pcrge: Upper L: Monica Sheppord. Lower L: Mike MosTers. Chris Brown. Upper Ry Kevin Mon- gum. PoTrick Register, Mid R: Joe Reese, Cindy Sowles. Lower R: Lou- YO Lewis. This poge: Up L: Carlo ConTy. Low L5 Lynn Heinishch. Up R: STeve Thompson. Michcel C-leoson. Low R: Kevin RdTTerree Louiso Jeff Treodweli Kim TriTTin Lucy Tseng Jon Tucker Lone Turner LuAnn Tyre Dirk Von AssendeIfT Mike Vonous Donny Voshow Todd Vickery Somuel Woiker Sheri Woiker Leon Wolsh Goyle Weeks Bobby Woo WorTsmonn gf w if W 1 2 E W Q fflwmo, ,,,,,, ,W 3 iiwrfmg. Ll 2 'if W0 f ,ff div Opposite page TopL John Lee Top R Tracy Fuller Danny Narey Carla Caniy Middle L Carla Caniy Kelly Adams Middle R Sleeping Sopho more LowerL Ashly Norman Bill Hammer Lowerl? David Berliner Sieve Siegal, Todd Snow. This page. Top L., David Berliner. Top R., Doug Blomely. Doug Slewarl. Middle L., Martha Marlin, Carla Caniy. Middle R., B-Team cheerleaders. Lower L., Kim Barrow. Lower R., David Berliner, Randy Beech, Doug Sfewarl, Doug Blomely. Kelly Adams. -.-.. Jennifer Ackerman Nicole Achs Amy Acord Chris Adams KaThryn Adcox Mark Ahlfinger David Alford William Allen BeTh Ammons Linda Anderson Jeff Andrews PaTrick Angell Mark Arneson Elana Auerbach William Ballard Brenda BarreTT Amanda Beck Troy Bedell ug - nl 45: H - j a il - .1 ' .. f A' . -. THNWTWY , A 'i '-vv-11 . W 35114 ' 4 ' -. Lf ' ': - f' ' - f TAL- : 'r By The Time ThaT sTudenTs have spenr a year aT Henderson, They proceed from The enTry level of fingerpainT To The nexT level of advanced crayon use. This medium of high-lighTing uTen- sils fiTs snugly inTo The now-capable hands of youngsTers who use crayons To express Their blossoming ThoughT processes. This page: upper iefT: Dana Gunn. upper righT: KeiTh Dyke, Emily Graziano, boTTom: DoroThy Chung, STephanie Hudgins. OpposiTe page: up- per lefT: Greg Scarborough. middle: Sharon Crews. upper righT: STe-phanie l-ludgins, KaThy Lee. 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Dekreek I Jack Derby l T Lisa Diesner Lori Durrett Keith Dyche Anne Edwards David Eubanks Vickie Ezzard Melanie Fernander Kristie Forbes Douglas Foster Bill Foster Jaqueline Gallagher Anna Galloway Geoffrey Gay Margaret Geer -'sn . - 1 fm -1- v . -.,., . 'K i Freshmen enjoy doing many things in front of the camera. As soon as A they know their pictures are being taken, an odd, unexplained feeling takes over. They do something a little different. lf one is wondering 4, what Todd Davis is doing, it may be possible that his man-made cell is V leaking gross stuff all over his hand causing the odd expression on his fg i 'L face. Get me a paper towel, he yells. Eliana seems to enjoy making l -. strange faces at the camera, as Mrs. Levy makes weird contortions 1. without even trying, CJust kiddingj. Debbie Bennett and Brenda Barrett Q: I 1 would probably enjoy doing something out of the normal, if they could . , r 1 only figure out where the camera is. According to Debbie, the camera is A ' straight in front of her, but Brenda, where or what are you looking at! ' Alonzo Bell looks very calm, cool, and relaxed, yet one knows he is really j 3 1 pondering whether he should do something wild for the pictures in the annual. Come on Alonzo, quit thinking and get crazy. li Opposite page: upper left: Debbie Bennett, Brenda Barrett. rightg Todd Davis. This page: leftg Mrs. Levy, Eliana Morris, Alicia Mathias, Bobby Poole. Bottom right, Alonzo Bell. 3 - - 0. .s ' . ... ., ,.,,L,.....4.n...-auf' l.-.......fgg..-..'im...QQ4.g.4.lz.-g. ' 1 V J . ' ax 2355! 'VFW ,f,,,- -ff' ' . '- James Gilmore Edmund GorveTT Michael Gray Dee Grice Phil Gross Dana Gunn RuTh GurwiTch Holly Hackinson KaTie Hamer Shawn Hammond Jo Haney Allen Hankla Phil Hanks Kim Hardlson Tim HarT Mark Hawks Jack Heizler Noreen Heyda 135959 T T , A . f wM'S!s E gryl ',,1 3 0' 'W Mink www Freshmen begin To expand Their minds once They reach The nlnTh grade They begin To sTudy much harder because They realize ThaT This year will counT Towards graduahon noT like The years before As one could noTice Robin Davis Allyson Weinberg and Kim JohnsTon are pracTlclng To become sclen TlsTs in Their fuTure lives yeT They really do noT seem To be focusing on Their work No pun lnTended of course This can also lncude Frankie LoTT and Mark Hawks who seem Thrilled wiTh Their sTudles As for Edmund GorveTT keep up The good work This page upper righT Debbie BenneTT Lower lefT Chris BosTwick Phil Laney OpposlTe page Upper lefT Frankie LoTT Mark Hawks upper righT Kelly Jones Edmund GorveTT Lower lefT Robin Davis Kim JohnsTon Allyson Weinberg Lower rlghT Randy Gooding RoberT Kozlckl quam gl JW? .ni 52' 'TW -mf vw 1335 59 . i . 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Kimberly Lamkin Phil Laney Elanor Lawson Kathy Lee Peter Lemoine Jim Lewis Greg Lister Brian Long Robert Long Frankie Lott I Ir-w 7-1 uv w-Q-1 Frollcking can be found throughout Henderson As for the Freshmen class it is located in many parts of the building For instance Jennifer Welchel enjoys frolicking in the library Jo Haney frollcked her way on the drlll team Yet the most popular kind of frollcking can be discovered in the halls Ellana Mor ns seems to be frightened to froluck but Barry Jones seems to be reassuring her that it is O K to frollck in the halls Despised by all teachers is the frollcklng found in the classroom This kind of frollcklng can surely cause a discipline problem Yet Robbie Long does not seem to care about getting into trouble Keep up the frollcklng but dont carry lt too far This page upper right Terry Whitley Cathy Starling lower right Jennifer Welchel Opposite page upper left Phil Hanks Scott Senn Craig Nemetz upper right Eliana Morris Barry Jones lower left Robert Clay Chris Cronin Robbie Long Mitchell Brown lower right Jo Haney .....-....r,1,-F -ww ' '7 1. .cr-. . , :. -2- . 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J .I I iss T - li kr' fi l., A A 5 l, as - ii V The faces of Freshmen are really if y new To upper classmen because T They have jusT risen from eighTh 1 . grade. Some are in awe and some 5 pay aTTenTion To Their Teacher and it homework. The freshmen beauTies g . were Jennifer Ackerman and BeTh O'Connor. ln The fuTure years, l'm sure we will see many more fresh- men faces. T, This page: boTTom: Charlie BosTwich, Laura i Suggs, Mike Cole. Top: Maniseh Mirza, Laura Brown. OpposiTe page: upper lefTg Tracy Gib- P-1 song upper righTg Sfeve Weeks: lower lefT: l Wendy Joiner, Sam Minor: lower righfi Jenni- f gf fer Ackerman, Michael McTier, BeTh O'Con- D' ', nor, Sfephen Tomasovich. , , A 5j,,v--qq-r-v- -1-fn -,-wx..--Iwi'-' . .g,,. T - ' Lanai. --.... ...n........- i .-...u.mL.4-sa.. r ' ...-. .............- ... 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'W -w A: ---Q1-v A -' f--in-1,7-W Q,,--A-qflf---f.--5-1.-111.--Q Q V ...M - - :za A 1 .. - ... ... .... . Jeff Stone Scott Strain Natalie Suggs Laura Suggs Leigh Sullivan Pip Summers Beth Sykes Suelin Syn Amy Thomas Stephen Tim Turpin Amy Unikel Melissa Urrutia I I m ' . ' ., 1.-I w 1. S- I -,'. -:T ' ff Being a fabulous freshmen can have several dif- ferent meanings for various people. For Marie Parish, playing the flute for the band can be a fabulous event. To Kathryn Adcox, and the rest of the crazy ation from the usual class time boredom. On the other hand, Susan Moehrke enjoys a more peaceful pastime. One can realize being a freshmen can sure be fabulous. class, having a paper fight can be a fabulous devi- r This Page: Susan Moehrke. opposite page: upper left: Roxanne Carringer, Jeff Gay. upper right, Marie Parish lower left: Beth Yancey. Lower right, Kathy Adcox, Mark Williams, Dee Grice, Greg Scarborough. smells limi ---rg? vz5i,.,1a..,af,T,. fgx 1, ,Y b N. Laurie St. Romain Belinda Stovall Nicole Talamas Anthea Tissura Thomasovich Valerie Towns W , - I 4, H r .. - JIM...-ns ' ,. -4-f -. was I N ' ... u i .5 3.31. Q Jf '11, ' an-of has wg . Q q Henry Wong Allyson Weinberg Benny Weinrroub Jennifer Welchel Brook Whifmire Greg vviney 'NNXX' A'nX ww I 2 pw X y Q f 2 , 'W I , ., , ---Q-rf -h k I , ., . . N nf ' 1 3 'I , I .ffl U , 'U ' I -- '-in, mr f ,. Q ............- --1-' v-i NN Mark Williams Valerie Williams pgffi Wilson Befh Yancey Shari Rubin Lime Ting l P 4 E We L .. X . l ' - , ....- ,nf fd f I , i - ' K 1-.,, gg l5'5Mwl eFKf44T QTssf- Fifa i'1' :Ew'EiiT'5f2i '- 6 1'f1 ., Q I .. 'F ' Among all The freshmen Tommy STarling is expecTanTly waTching The pep rally STeph anie Hudgins prepares and primps for The end of The perl od when she can see The handsome guys in The halls. Kim Hardison, Sandy Carroll, and Eden Chen finish The IasT TesT of The year. Dana Davis is closing Sandy Carrol's face To keep her from sTaring aT The gor geous guys of The senior class Anne Edwards and her friend are so happy ThaT They are go ing To be sophomores nexT year. JohnaThan Clark and Jennifer Powell are having a greaT Time on The IasT day be fore exams. And Finally Teresa men we will never be fresh men again! This Page: Top leff: STephanie Hudgins Top righfg Tommy Sfarling middle Ieff Kim Hardison, middle righfg Sandy Car roll, Eden Chen. - lower Ieff' Dana Da vis, Sandy Carroll. Lower righfg Teresa Ramirez. Opposife Page: Top leff Elaina Auerbach. Top righfp Sandy Carroll middle leffg Anne Edwards. middle righfg Ruth Gurwifch. lower lefT5 John Clark, Jennifer Powell. lower righf Anna Galloway - T 1 lv .T ,. - , Ramirez say Farewell Fresh- ' h J L 0' L . ' ' ll l -,A 'N f Q, '-.- ..f .... ...- andbu il- ,- - -A ' Q' -wr i 'fgiifikiflf 'JMS' A - ' r4'?C' l1-. 'V 1 A Arg, : ' T ' ' ' 1 ' ... .2-.2-nil' 'f Y-., i Q . v . 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Opposrte Poge Upper left Leslre Lunsford Mlddle left Fronkre Lott Beth Sykes Bottom left Mork Alflnger Fronkle Lott ' qogolnly Upper rrght Chrlsty Ketterer Top mrddle nght Chns Cronun Choo Coudlll Brook Whrtmnre Bottom mrddle nght ' Rrcky Horper Jorod Schaffer Bottom nght Kam Lclmknn Lee Stomes, Roblore Oglesloy. Thus Poge. Upper left, Pcuge Rakes- trow, Middle left: Rito Noll. Bottom left: Sondy Carroll. Upper rightg Som Meochcm. Amy Noll. Bottom Right: Elono Auer- boch, Kothy Adcox, I F 4' L t k. it 1 , . V. I .A .N-. A 'D - Q F , l ' -- -- .....-La...!': --..-.........-. ....-..... .. .......-. ,-L-and-I . H 'yw F- -- ',l...-- t,L :Y k - -Q x. 7. - Q- -T- - ,-...g-, - ln.-nn., - ' 'r 3 . Subbies First In Everything The students of Henderson High School hove some emborrossing news to ddmlt. Somehow this yeor the subbies seemed to hove come in flrsfin everything. They hove come in flrsfin the spirit competi- tion held dt our pep rollies. They hove been flrsfin closs ond flrsfin donces. Due to their smoll size, they hove even dc- complished the unprecedented feot of being Ilrsf in the lunch line. The eighth groders ore first in mony things which give our school, Henderson High, thot spe- ciol touch. This Poge' Top Lett, Scott Cowort, Kelley Russell, Top Right: Elizobeth Coles, Kelly Collins Middleg Jon Scott, Elizobeth Coles, Kelly Collins Middle Left: Greg Long, Mork Potzner, Jone Oliver Bottom Left: Doug Collos Bottom Right, Robert Cloy, Mitchell Brown, Below, Stocey Brown. Opposite Pdgez Top Leftg Kristin Steet, Yvonne Hllborn. Middle Right, Mike Morrissey, Leigh Hudgins, Middle Leftg Jeonnie Evons, Elizobeth Phillips, Liso Elwood, Kelley Russell, Bottom Leftg Louro Johnson. Bottom Middle: Shonnon Stern. Bottom Leftp Cindy Yorbrough. E I ,Mi SUSOV1 BOmbOfQGf new batch of eighth grade subbies. Stacy Alexander Randy Anderson Steve Bailey Richard Barnett Peggy Barrington Johnathan Beakley Ricky Beall Julie Beam Shannon Beck Melissa Bedingfield Bill Bennett Nowell Berreth Leanne Boone Noel Booth Larry Born Philip Brantley Kenneth Brown Stacey Brown Vinson Brown Beth Bryson Subbies W k or g F' 1. s ii . Irs Class Each year the Henderson receives a These subbies come to Henderson with finger paint still on their hands and na- ive thoughts still in their minds. Although the eighth grade year at Henderson probably is the favorite of most students, it is an exciting year of many first. This Page. Below: Greg Lang, Mark Potzner, Jane Olver, Michael Spies. Susan Morris. Bottom: Dan- ielle Hollenkamp, Chris Koenig. Opposite Page, Top: Rob Mosteller. Middle: Robert Clay, Chris Cronin. Bottom: Bob Starr. Darin Bush Kevin Caiaccio Kelly Calhoon Doug Callas Glenn Campbell William Campbell Chris Carey Shelly Carmichael Lisa Chiappe Hanna Choi Michelle Clark Robert Clay Susan Claylon Briggs Cline Kelly Collins Becky Condrey Palsy Cook Scoll Cowan Julie Cox Rick Crank Cindy Crowlher Jon Daniel Erin Davis Renee Davis Claudine Delacqueseaux Darin Dewberry Deborah Dewitt Judith Dietz Beth Dingler Brian Drachman Kathy Dunham Sean Dunlap Laura Durmer Brian Dyess Wendy Echolos Susie Eichler Lisa Elwood Lynda Ely Llssa Emrich Gregory Erbs Jeannie Evans Lucinda Ferguson Subbies Eat First Lunch Perhaps the toughest initiation pro- cedure for eight graders is their first school lunch at Henderson. Their naive- te with respect to lunch procedure is first evident as they actually wait their turn in the lunch line. The experienced lunchgoer of course knows that one does not eat unless one breaks in line When they finally get their food and are hungrily indulging in the delicious nutritious culinary masterpieces they begin to wonder if it was worth the wait Eighth graders are most prom: nent however when the lights go out While all of the upperclassmen and ninth graders having experienced the horror called the food fight dive for cover the subbles sit dumbfounded amidst the flying food This Page Below Ginny Sparkman Leigh Manry Opposite Page Top Beth Bryson Middle Melissa Merrit Bottom Bob Starr Kurt Strlebel Jeannie Fischencord John Fosler Jenny Frantz Kara Lee Garmon Lynn Gaslon Kelly Gillis EIIioTT Gozansky Mike Green Sieve Hall Wally Hardy Ricky Harper Libby Harfman Marina Heck Mall Heaenquisi Lisa Heinisch George Hernenway Yvonne Hilborn David Hoffman Danielle Hollenkarnp Byron Holzworih Yumie Horie T16 -7 Leigh Hudgins David Hunter Irene lnguanzo Lori lssenberg Heidi Janzen Laura Johnson Chris Jones Jennifer Jones Jenny Jones Julie Jones Evim Jones Stephanie Jones -wr 'Y' X, rigs ,HX s Lisa Kahres David Kalefsky Jennifer Kee Elizabeth Kellman Julie Knaak Marion Knight Q. E Chris Koenig Jennifer Lackey i Greg Lang 7 Subbies Attend First ep Rally The first 4982-4983 Henderson Pep Rally was an unheard of surprise. The subfresh- men class surprised the wide-eyed students of the school by out screaming out spiriting first class to out cheer the seniors and juniors combined. The subbie cheerleaders were a surprise too! They showed their gymnastic ability as well as their eagerness to spirit Henderson High! The first pep rally will always be remembered by the superior subbies. This Page: Topg Tony Bedard. Bottom: Eighth graders at pep rally. Opposite Page: Eighth graders at pep rally, and out cheering everyone! They are the l 5 s X X if W , X Nina Larsen David Lebo Lori Lee Dana Lewengrub Brady Lillie Byron Lomas Amber Lovell William Loy Krisiin Macurda Lei Manry Shawn Marsh Richard Marshall Jill Massey Jim Mauragas Mah McDavid Ross McKee Will McLaughlin Denise Mellon Maria Mendez Melissa Merrill Lisa Meyer Subbies Perform AT First Dance This year Henderson's STudenT Coun- cil and VarsiTy Cheerleaders spon- sored The firsT 4982-4983 dance. The dance feaTured a DJ, Don Hall, from Q4-Q. The music was popular and ev- eryone seemed To have a good Time. AlThough The dance was a greaT suc- cess The majoriTy of The aTTendanTs were subbies. This Page: Top, Mike Morrissey, Rob MosTelIer. BoTTom: Chris Koenig, Andi Morrow. OpposiTe Page: Top: Susie Eichler, Lisa Elwood. Middle: Jenny Fishencord. BoTTor'n: Laura BoorTz, Blaine Vaughan. Kelley Russel Sharon Sachs Scott Sage Jeff Sanders Jarad Schiffer Dara Schulman Cathy Schwartz Lisa Schwartz Julie Scott Traci Scott Ty Seaton Carla Sebastian Stacey Sharpe Edye Siegel Chip Skinner Jennifer Smith Lee Ann Smith Ginny Sparkman Micheal Spies Scott Spinner Shannon Splinter Subbies Pass First Exam Subbies often consider their first exam to be a prolect of monumental proportions for they have yet to dis cover the more creative methods of obtaining testable information fi e cheatingp When they become more experienced at the Henderson testing process however subbies soon be cheating as upperclassmen are While it takes years of experience to perfect the more involved methods of getting information subbies soon mas ter the old favorites such as the cheat sheet in the calculator or the popular answers on the back of the desk method This Page Below Mike Walters Bottom Leigh Hudgins Chris Koenig Don Murphy Opposite Page Top Kim Owen Middle Renee Davis Yvonne Hilborn. Bottom: Elizabeth Kellam. come als adept at Qpardon the termj Keels Spradin Bob Slarr Shannon Stern Kristin Sireel Kuri Slriebel Neely Summers Richard Tamber Sam Taylor Sluari Taylor Thad Taylor Slephen Thomas Peggy Todriff Siaphanle Trapp Eddie Tyler David Van Vorsl Ken Various Blaine Vaughan Darrell Wade Roberf Walker Clifford Wallis Amy Walsh Subbies Exit On Last Page Although The Subbies ore toking on exit on their lost pdge, they will be entering Henderson mdny more times. The pest port, for subbles, obout returning to Hen- derson is thot they will never be subbies dgoin. This Pdge: Below: Eighth G-rode Gym Closs. Bottom: Jenny Frontz. Opposite Pdge: For Left Top: Eighth G-rode Gym Class, For Left Middle: Philip Brdntley, Heidi Jdnzen. For Left Bottom: Kristin Street. Top Left: Eric Wormsley. Top Right: Wdde Potterson. Middle: Missy Miller, Kyle Croft. Bottom Left: Eric Wormsley, Jenny Fischencord. ses-sw: A ii.. .. .- M, ...- v -lsmlsfrrs-5: . Q ,:. ::::. . T so : 0 A ui I ..i,rr1,' xl 73- i by ,:-- -. ..:g7Z, X . ' f . .. . . .X - X -: in -- . If . Xgjkwiiffif .-::-gs -if , -::: -X . - - . 11,51 - - JN mf. ' x f .. fi ,. .. . .. -- . -. A 1 5 - X -A 1:18-Qx,.xx.,i 5 . .- fif- 2 Q . A i -' . . -: X fs ' 1 sm' TS: XX Q 5 if .f X S - 'ziiy L K Q fg ' Q. Q - ' K X E Q . Q 1 ' g 5 2 E ,, P' J s K LLLL i 5 .., wi . , ... V 5 ' RQ .. .,,,,, Q ., Q A ' ' ' A K K Nwwmkx K x S Y 1. 4? A 5 , af' f Q 63 'PDPS' 'l Varsity Football Has Dauntless Dedication Some words from Coach Parham: August 4, 4982, Back to work, hot, dusty, sweaty, tough, rugged, brutal. calm, necessary, and definite: That's Practice. The greatest part of any practice is when you are learning, ex- ecuting, performing, being congratu- lated by your teammates, being praised by your coaches, and belong- ing with the first group, The great ex- citement of practice is when the coach calls ln Here its over! The game is the pay-off. The opening game against Tucker, our arch-rival, now all the practice is to be turned into performance - all contests are exciting, the bus ride to the stadium, the band marching on the field during warm up, and the playing of the Na- tional Anthem before the Kick Off. Ciockwlse from top left: Linsey Sykes, Greg Hal- sall, Chuck Owen, Jeff Glenn, Chuck Owen, Bart Cooper, Bart Cooper, Chuck Owen, Chuck Owen, Jett Glenn, Jeff Glenn, Lance Webb, Wil- liam Hyde, Chuck Owen, and Marty Smith. 5::3:Q15:5:2:Q:Q:5:Q15:2:Q:Qififii'QE5i1if:f:Q:1i1f:1'Qi?f ':1 ' ' ' 76' '-:-:-:-:-15:-:-:-:-:-:-:-ggi:-' fx,-r J '-,,,f,- .- , I I I': ': I 0 c us . lf.:' s'..:.' of. 3:3 '::::':. -.-:-4' .g:::2f-'.3fg:g:g:2:3:2',.- -:2:2.- ' .-'ff'-si vf.- ' ygggxgu -:gg .' :g:g'-:-'-':2:-,:g:-:g:-:-',.g:- - ' ' '2:2 - .-' ,I T26 .Q X 5 S-Q, m- Aggsj au ,X K, 33 sig if X X X gg S sl. Yi W. i l 2 , ik X X X Q . ' Q ,', : . 3 , w? 1 x . ,js S Sw t x Ui P . 55.5 W 9 had Q . A 9 1 if' gil YE ..Vg I b A A i V 'EA is ' 'W if Nw Y , W bm A A 1 5 3 , Q dl' fm 1, ... W ...V n g, X g --,v M , 9 V, V :AI ff Wu Alvifzv N' , 'ff ?f ,f fx I 1 --,g, 11 17' Q as 'ff' v., jx Z Q in if 1 A I F LT Q Q Q -1 gn 1, 'X 552 3'2 - W FY f 5 U, LWWLMU Wm 1983 Rebuilding Season For Cougars Coach Parham elaborales on the exciiemeni of This pasl year's foolball games. The score is lied 40-40 against Redan and They kick The besi field goal ever. Lining up io kick agalnsi us wiih one minuie lelrl in The game. We're behind 20-O in 'rhe fourth auarier and we score 2 iouchdowns, bui fall io get The outside kick which would have enabled us lo win The ball- garne. Going downiown for The firsl lime ever and playing a lremendous game and celebraiing The 35-'ld VIC- TORYV' Opposiie page: iop piciure: Robert Simmons, Kevin Davis. Middle leii: Tom Sweef, Jeff Terry. Greg l-lalsall. Belowt Jeff Glenn, Roberl Simmons. Bottom lefl: Coach Hogan, Coach Parham. Chuck Owen, Coach Windham. Middle righlz Tony Bedard. Boiiom righi: Bari Cooper. This page: lop picture: Barney Wanner, Jeff Terry. Below: David Berliner. Below: Andrew Lee, Hal Sowders, Scoii Marshall. Below: Joe Jenkins. 5: - X . ,,. . - ' N 1 .Y .f if h f. -QQ ' . 'K f c K W K X s. Q .. K ' K M. . 5 'K 1 N ,L A , K ., M .. .. A K M. . Q , N A X.. h A . :EQ k K'-'Q' if ,ur W far n NN M xwx 'N af N K, Qwxwx X S .N A . ,. 'K' . t X , ,N , N 7 Q ,Q , A Y, . M , ., . ' .. V ,X M- in - . , , K . ' A 2 2 N k k ' KK ' .m K K K . . ku K L. ,I-. K -, ix . 4 'K 'K . .. V bw K . , K K S-.M , . - X VC: I Q. fn -- . ...W K ' ' W , K rr W 5 S XA . K .,g. 4 , Ki , K A N, .F .: . KV A ...ay + x f K M K X 0 K k A A .A .. K .. L' K' ' wg ' K Q KK M .. ' K ... YK .. M . A . - . N L . .L A LLAW . Q A LW Q Y A A x . ,R .. S - . K K . ' . A V A-an bi , ii. . f .. ' K ' K' f X K Y Q. 2. K-1 we , ' ' . - A E.. 4. JM -K KKKK + MK K.,Kw ' W, . S- K , M... vK KKK':.. N, . - ,S w - . 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Lower: Mark Hawks., T s 55iffff3fff5f3f3fff5f353t3EQf3 3' -'-25' IeC:I'IfI:J: iflglflzlflc' fag? ,.r.'.rC, , F-1iraif?i:2:rT ,Af . ff 32 2' :' 'ISIE2525552E2525232:SESS25231E1E2E5:2E2E1E-:2:!E2'!E2:5I2:-:-'13 '-' .- 'I- 'I5'E2:1 ' 'n' 'l':: ' ::?'nQl'::Ll':'ngngl' 'I und? l'l'v,'?' ' 'gym' . . a . . .... Hr. :Z . . 3 . , 'iq' 'Q'-' J :' ':r'f f',?f:.ffjr,?!! is If-I-.'!-Z-' ' ' ' Z-I-I-Z-P232-Z'I'Z rl' .'I-'-. . . 55: . . I+ .- .r .g.g.- J g.g.:.:.-.- ,.:.-.g.- - .'. .'. .f .'. .f Varsity Gains Experience Even Though The Henderson base- ball Team suffered Through iTs worsT season in five years, Things weren'T all Thai bad according To Coach Randy Lee. The finai record was 6 and 42, with all 6 wins coming dgainsl sub-region opponems. The highllghis of The season included a vicTory over sub-region champion Tucker High School, and a near per- fecT game againsT ForsyTh Couniy. One of The reasons The Cougar Team suffered was due To The inex- perlence of a younger Team. The Cougars sTarTed five juniors in key posiTion. Frank Vashaw was named as The Team's ouislanding player and is currenTly playing college baseball aT Georgia Southern. The baseball Team represenied Hender- son in very fine fashion ThroughouT The 4982 season and iTs fans can be proud of our Cougar baseball Tradi- Tion. Opposile page: Top lefrj Ron Mikel. Barney Wanner, Middle: Frank Vashaw. BoTTom left: Brad Peele. This page: Top lefT: Jimmy Pas- cuTTi. Middle lefig Frank Vashaw. Top rlghi: Frank Vashaw. Upper middle: Ron Mikel. Kevin Bush. Lower Middle: Jeff Terry. BoTTom: Frank Vashaw. '. 'I' .P .- .Hz .- - .. 22552Ss2sS22sSs:siiE:a3EsSsis ., if g:::g:::g:::g: I g:g:g:g:g:::3:3:g:3:5:g:5:3.-.-:-:g:2:-:51.1.-:5, . fff '--:-:- ' :-:-:-:-x-:-:-:-:1:523:-:-:fx-:-:5:1:-:3:5: ' . 1'2-Z'1 '''' 'I-I'PZ'Z'I:f:I:I:I:I:I:1:f:I:I: -. . I i. 2' , ,...3:-.3:-'if:Q:f.Q.::f:5:5'2'Q'2:f:2:f:5:2:Q:2: 3 V V if ' , W, ,,,,,f ,, , 1 A Iffi , JIVVW y , .s , W , , f' ' I . . 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There are also players who enjoy diving on the ground. .Mikyermeqi dove on The Dunwwdv gym fiaor and Carla Peck feii into the bieochers white trying to grab a lose bait. According to Stefani Greer, the Varsity teams had an ex- citing seasan, a Opposite page: Upper left: Criton Constan- tinidesr Upper r rsgm: toni eeorger Amy y Sine nook. Middle left: Amy Sinnook, Carta Peck, i Middtei right: Critan Constantinioes. Lower left: Lori Mogren, Amy Sinnockq Lower right: Ai Weaver. Thispage: Top: Lori Mogren, Margo Bertram. Middle: Ai Weaver. Bottom: Jimmy Pasoutti, John Taffe. i :.:.:.:.:.:.:.: :-H i: 5:11 LE:.:L l:i:i:L'L ' -.jf ' -. ., ' ' ji ' 3'-? :2e:s:2:e:a:s:::1:::::Q: .f 'ff f. :2-:-:-:-:c::3-:-:jfp gg, 1, . 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TT' .lim Boys Challenged BY New Opponents As many years before Henderson has produced anoiher greai Varsiiy is year The Team was John Taffe and Jim- Henderson changed They had To play Douglass, and Re- Lake- Sfone Mounfain guys placed fourTh Tournamenf. They MounTain. Aifhough Their is noi good, They are hard working and dedicaied. Criion Consfanfinides is The Third ConsTa- Tinides To play for Henderson boys. Al Weaver and Jimmy Pascuifi re- Turned afier having hurT ankles lasf year. Jimmy provides excelleni all around playing in The game where Al draws an excelieni charge. Jeff Bryan is jusf a Junior and alfhough he is good now he promises To be even beTTer wifh all The hard work he puTs inTo his game, John Taffe sTarTs The game oh' by ouf leaping The oppo- nenT in The jump ball. John was cho- sen for The Top 40 of The couniy in January for his superb shoofing, drib- bling, and defensive plays. So far he averages 44 pis. a game, 8 re- bounds, and 3 block shois a game. Everyone works hard and gives 4001, To The Team! Opposife page: Upper leffg Jimmy Pascuffi. Upper Midg Dan Arnold. Upper righip Crifon Consfonfinides. Upper Mid: Dan Arnold. Low- er Mid: CriTon ConsTanTinides, AI Weaver. Middle Criion ConsTanTinides, John Taffe. leffg John Taffe. BoTTom Mid: John Boffom righfg Dan Arnold. This page Danny Nash. Top righfz Jeff Bryan Upper Middle: Jimmy Pas- wer Mid: Nathan Walker, leff: Ai Weaver, Jeff Bry- 'mmy PascuTTi, Coach Lee, we , f Wa W, wr Bclskeibclll A1 IFS 631' This year cerTalnly was a differenT one for The girls varsiTy. Coach Fred Franks Took over an inexperienced Team in May. They worked all Through The summer and The firsT quarTer. He had Them running 3 miles a day To geT Them in shape To run consTanTly in a game and Try To wear The other Team down. Carla Peck and Sfefani Greer were Cho- sen as caprains. There are six sen- iors. five juniors, and one freshman, The manager is Allyson 'lThelma Shaffer and she has been The man- ager since eighTh grade. Amy Too Tall Sinnock, Barbara HesTer, Me- lanie LiTTle BiT , Carla Red Peck, and Toni George sTarT. Lori Mogren is The freshman who Coach Franks lnTends To make The besT player Henderson has ever seen. Margo BerTram is The new girl on The scene and her speed has been an assef To Them. OTher asseTs To The Team are Jennifer Dailey, Wendy Edwards, Joanne KorTh, and Terri Lovell. Each and every one is an asseT To This Team. Amy Slnnock, Toni George, and Barbara HesTer have been in The Top TO in free Throw and shooT- ing percenTage. Carla Peck's ouT- sfanding ouTside shoofing has led her To games of 13, 45, and '17 polnTs a game. Melanie Rudislll drib- bles excellenTly and plays defense excifingly. All of This TalenT plus all of This dedicaTion is paying off. Opposlie page: Top left Lori Mogren, Toni George. Amy Sinnock. 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J.V. record aT Henderson Thus B-Team member will Tell you The game could have been won if iT hadn'T been rescheduled due To snow. According To Coach Verna ColsTon, The B-Team is led by Larlxa Villafane, Lawson and Sarah Berh Baldwin. course, she added, The ou'rsTanding cord could noi have been reached wiTh- ouT The defensive abiIiTies of The girls and ToTaI Team efforT The Teams a fine 8Th grade boys Overfon. Middle ISITI Jen Debbie BenneTT, Krisfie Middle Claire Lawson. BoTTom leff: grade girls righT: KrisTle McCollisTer, Lawson. Top: 8Th grade boys, Mid- Lelgh righT' Debbie 141 Wrestling ls For wil1l16l'S AlThough lacking experience, The 4983 VarsiTy WresTling Team finished wiTh a winning season of 5-A. Coach Ayers de- veloped The Team from The beginning of December To The end of February. STarT- ing The season wiTh several losses The wresTlers rounded off Their season by se- verely defeaTing Tucker Lakeside and PeachTree. ln The region meeTs Jeff Ba- ker and Chris Hughes finished Their sea- sons 8-O and 7-4 respecTiveiy. The B-Team also had an ouTsTanding season. Coach Parham The B-Team coach guided his Team To a 5-1 record. Henderson s B-Team finished Their season by placing sTrongly in The counTy meeT. Coach Ayers believes ThaT wiTh The in- creased experience of This year s B-Team ThaT nexT year s Varsify Team will be even beTTer. OpposiTe page: upper: Todd Vickery. Chris Hughes. Middle: Alan PriesT Jeff Riley. Lower: Jeff Baker. ScoTT Sfroop. This page. upper lefT: Ben Pirkle. Mid- dle lefT: Ben Pirkle, Chris Hughes. Upper righT: STeve Blomeley, Paul Johnson. Middle right Eric Boe, Wes- ley Sadler. Lower righT: Alan PriesT, Jeff Riley. Ish' V 5 .- I W' f' ++7T1+fff ff-if if I '.:.:.1.1.:.:.g.:.g.:.:.:.'.:.:S:L '.:2'?':L:L:L'2 '' 13 '.'. 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Although inexpe- rienced and with a new coach. the team did very well and is looking forward to many victories in the upcoming future, The swim team, with the guidance of Coach Brown, not only participated with enthusiasm but also gained valuable ex- perience tor the years ahead. Two star swimmers and outstanding seniors of the Varsity swim team were Gina Randolph and Martha Althafer. K, Y , i i ,. W, , 1. . V 5 ,sfcziiiit ri ifff my gift l rffi i ff wmt Q, i l 1? 1 i ,i Vzr, , M is 2 2 r i , . ,i.il - ii A , , . , ', N' i,, me H ,gs i.. M y , U 1 Z , ' , It VE i o,,, I . AA ,,,g , -5 z fff!Ifllfflfllflfffflfflffllff fffr4s' ri f 122 ,V ,, fr ',,,ff. J yi 8 liir 4, -it Z 4 iz 1' , i , V ,il i frfffrfffffrrrffffrr llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL s X , ,ai , I ig A 1 . ..... ..... -. i siiiiii J' . s .:.:.:.:.:.'.:.:-'.:.:.'.f::-:.:.'''41-f- ' -' I 'fr , i, ii i f :5:1: :5:5fff1EfE555f':'52 5?l?-'f:'7':13f1'.'5? 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The hard works pays off, however, as the gratification of win- ning a hard fought match is well worth the commitment involved in the intense. everyday practices. All in all, the tennis team should be commended in its out- standing accomplishments this season as well as its proud representation of our school. Opposite page: Top left: Scott Streep. Top right: Scott Stroop. Middle left: Steve Siegel. Middle right: Steve Varian. Bottom left: Kevin Ratterie, Paul Nozik. Bottom right: Kevin Hall. This page: Top: Steve Sie- gal. Middle: Pam Wilson. 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They start- ed out with forty members and end- ed up with only twenty. These twen- ty girls were extremely dedicated and strived for number one every time they ran. They were pushed on toward victory through every meet and every practice by Beth Swan- son, the Varsity coach. They en- dured rainy meets and several no shows by photographers. Amazingly enough, there were no injuries all season. The sweat and practice definitely paid off, though. April Johnson ran her personal best in the mile and placed in the top 40 in the county, in the mile. The awesome varsity 440 relay team placed first in the region 8-AAAA track meet. They dropped a baton once in the finals, but they had a record-breale ing time a Region and went unde- feated in the regular season. Cleckwise from top right: Laina Vor Bach. Christie Moore, Lisa i-lager, Gayle Barr, Stacy Crook. Jeanned Williams, Melanie Rudisil, April Johnson, Meianie Rudisil. 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Upper Middle left: John Gfohm. Lower Middle cleft Ken Krririiep Lower left: Patrick Cronin. Todd Bramble, Conch Nicks. Upper rlgnlg Sieve Robbins. Middle .right Joy MCRUDSY. Lower right Pcirlck Croninpwllke Mc-Gannon. John Hdrrei. This page: Top: Don Liles. Middle: Kelly Borrow. John' Grohoml Lower left: Todd Bramble .s Lower rignigrrrdlke MoGonnon. i :zf:Q:izQ:f:Q:Q:Q:fiQ:fiQ5fi5E1'5i5' '-'-:-f '- 5 ' 2-49 :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-'-:- ..-' ,.g.- fa :1 '-1-rs-':r:1:vF'. . 9' -4' :-:5 .-:'5:- 1' 4' .- '-:-:' -:-:-4:-:-:-:-:5'5153:255:2:5:3'3'1'2E5 ' .-':- F .: , .3.-.-:-.-.-.-.-.-:E..:.-.-.g.-.-.5-.-.-. . .-sy:-.-f. R . ..:.:.g.:::.:.:.:. .'.:...:.:...'.'.':'.'.' ,g.'.g.':'.,. .. gm' . .' :2:g:2:25:23E55f:f:2:1:5'5555IEgE3:':' ':55-55'- 'fE51' w My 02' WMM W, 11 w f I ff QW ,jg Ak .. ,asm x 'fX S if f N. Aw vw M iw. f 4 W I Girls Enter Mud Days The 84-82 Girls Soccer Team made cz great improvement over their first year. Their record was 3 and 6. They defeated Columbia C2-01. Avondale Q3-ly, and Tucker C4-23 for the second year in a row. At the banquet the awards given were Most Valuable Player qSusan Moorey, Best Offense qMi- chelie Burgerj, Best Defense fGina Rudisillj, Coach's Award CMartha Althaferj, and Leader- ship Award to Sandy Johnson. The top goal for Henderson was Angie Woo with 5 goals. Susan Moore was one of the top 42 goalkeepers in DeKalb County Girls Varsity Soccer by the end of the season, These outstanding players put on exciting shows. Due ta the inclement weather most of the games ended up be- ing mud wrestling matches. Led by captains, Martha Aithafer and Sandy Johnson, the Girls Varsity Soccer Team is improving im- mensely so by next year they'll be so good they will be able to use a Henderson field. Opposite page: Upper left: Gina Rudisiii, Michetle Burger. Sandy Johnson, Mrs. Find- ley, Lower Middle left: Kelly Jones, Carmel Ortiz. Sandy Johnson. Lower left: Carol Pearson. Upper right: Kelly Jones. Middle right: Barbara Hester. Melissa Montavina, Toni George, Rosiland Pellegrino. Lower right: Suelin Syn. This page: Top: Anna Teeples. Upper Middle: Holly Paris. Lower Middle: Allison Hill. Bottom: Rosiland Pelle- grino, Barbara Hester. Allison Hill, Lynda Foefnsler. mit-Rie l 's -. 'Inga -.?,::'., Z-.s.'.' +5 iw' c 'u 1 ' 4 9' ' 'Q' ' o 'o'e c c Q o':':'::n. .v',, Q. up oe oo in' o'o.aa 0 o offs' 'QQ5 o n o ' , 1, , xl- -' '-'-ggagcgig' ' ' i-Q '-'-Q5-'- ' i ' '-'-:gig ,. -Q-:gg-'giy '-::L3.g.- l I 'I X-Q:-,n '2:g:-'L-. ., ' -..g:2:2:E:g 'zzz-5. . Il Ol! I OID . YT Q - .FQ-23:31323.-g5:3:3:3:3:2Q5:'5'.E:f:g:g':E . Q' '23.,!'.. !'Q.'2-. ,.,3'2gIgZ'!g.!s,., 'Ig2gZg2'!'.-Ig.-Ig'.g.' mg.: .- ' -. . '. . -42' .Zn -.. --.-.-.' -.-- ,.' . 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Most guys think gymnastics is for sissys. Yet, have you ever seen the male gymnasts on teievision'?'? There's nothing sissy about having a great pair of legs. Not only does this year's coach hope for males, the others girls on the team woulcin't mind seeing guys in shorts. The girls on the team are great looking, enthusiastic, and most of all, they are winners. So next time. think twice about your spring sport, i This page: top: Dean Balthoser, Gary Topper. Middle: Bill Caiccio. Bottom: Stephen Mc- Donaidf Opposite page: top left: Kim Boyl- ston, Linda Lewis. Tap rightzsiiaiancis beam work. Middle left: Linda Lewis, Michelle Was-l serman, Kim Boylston. Middle rightg Melinda Stamps. Bottom left: Claudine Deiacque- seaux. Bottom right: Michelle Wasserman. Kim Boylston. J . . . . ., z, '.- .'...,.' .-.fc-' .r-'- Q .-.:.g2'.:.:.g.g::.g. .'.' ' . . . - 2150... sssssizse . ,.:-1?-fszsagsr-2, jeg! , -'-'-f' ' '.'I-I ' 24-2-.' '.'.-.-.-. .- .-. . '. '. 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Upper Middle Row Roy Sparks, David Berliner, Robert Simmons, Todd Nesmith, Jerry Johnson, Hal Sowders, Paul Halkenson, Scott Thigpen, Steve Pe- trides, Bart Cooper, William Hyde, Coach Windon Low- er Middle Row: Todd Vickery, Tom Sweet, Jeff Glenn, Tim Wyke, Marty Smith, Jerome Wood, Lindey Sikes, Jeff Terry, Perry Panos, Carl Hoover, Peter O'Avanza, Jerry Latimer, Bottom Row' Joe Jenkins, Kevin Rubin, Jay McRaney, Tony Beddard, Greg Halsall, Eugene Lot, Joe Reese, Andrew Lee, John Lee, Jim Gray, Mathew Newell, B-Team Football: Top left row, left to rightf Joe Siftri, Walt Geer, Robert Jenkins, Scott Mikel, Trey Nicholas, Kelly Emory, Terry Hudson, Erik Sizemore, Chris Johnson, Upper Middle Rowi Derek Bush, Dnny Vashaw, Robbie Oglesby, Patrick Hunt, Randy Beech, John Harris, James Lewis, Bill Ballard, Mike Masters, Lower Middle Rows Glenn Halliday, Ben Polk, Steve Street, Michael McTier, Michael Gray, Kevin Mangum, Keith Clement, Todd Snow, Shane Smith, Doug Foster, Bottom Row Eddie Ford, Mark Hawks, Byron Shatter, David Chapman, Kelly Jones, Bill Hammer, Billy Sowder, Frankie Lott, Jimmy Sweet, Craig Nemetz Eighth Grade Foofball: Darrell Wade, Boo Starr, Vinson Brown, Richard Marshall, Jay Harbor, Jett Sanders, Doug Massey, James Maurasas, Blaine Vaugham, Charlie Wil- liams, Scott Cowart, Mike Morrissey, Marc Elkins, Middle Row: Marion Knight, Don Murphy, John Seeoeck, Mike Walters, Chip Skinner, David West, Trey Oursler, Brian Dyse, Robert Clay, Billy Loy, John Nash, Glenn Camp- bell, Tony Wilkinson. Bottom Row: Wade Patterson, Ed' die Reiwgfield, Matthew Zaidel, Dave Lepo, Rob Mos- teller, Mike Spies, Stuart Taylor, Sean Render, David Wilourn, Randy Anderson, Byron Holzwarth, Ken Brown, T60 Boys Basketball Yarslfy Basketball: Top Row: Jerry Larimer. Mike Neal Al Weaver, John Tafi, Greg Sfvenson, Brian Morgan Nathan Walker, Scott Carnpbeli. Criron Consraniinides Coach Lee. Boiiom Row: Dan Arnoid, Jimmy Pascuffi, Jeff Brian. Andre Carlfon. Brian Rakeslraw, Danny Nash B-Team Baskefball: Top Row: Tray Fairley, Sreven To- masiovich. Bari Franks, Chris Ciemenis, Jon Morris, Sieve Thompson, Mr. Franks, Middle Row: Scoii Can- clra. John Adams, Randy Beech, David Eubanks. Boi- 'iom Row: Sieve Lewengrub, Gary Bohn, Tim Nun, Sie- ven Siegal. Patrick Hunt. Eighth Grade Basketball: Top Row: John Jay i-larber. Darrell Wade. Marion Knight, Jeff Sanders, Mike Morris- sey, Coach Moore, Middie Row: Ross McKee, Marc Eikins, Chris Koenig, Waily Hardy, Ken Brown, .iarnie Woodward. Bollom Row: David Wiiburn. Doug Callas, Rob Mosleller, Mike Zaczynski, Philip Rubin, Chris Carey, 16? i Girls Basketball Varsity Girls: Top Row: leff To righl: Allyson Shaffer, Barbara Hesfer, Terri Lovell, Amy Sin- nock, Lori Mogren, Coach Franks, Second Row: Carla Peck, Margo Berlram, Jennifer Dai- ley, Wendy Edwards. Boffom Row: Sfefani Greer, Toni George, Melanie Rudisill, Joanne Korfh. B-Team Glrls: Top Row: Ieff fo righf: LeeAnn Swire, Lisa Overfon, Maureen Sharp, Kalhy Grabowski, Claire Lawson, Ms. Colsfon. Sec- ond Row: Laura Borfz, Larlxa Villafane, Leigh Sullivan, Sarah Baldwin. Firsf Row: Debbie Ben- nei, Dawne Honea, Krisiie McCollisier, Alicia Hall, Lori Durrefi. Eight Grade Girls: Top Row: Mrs. Langford, Wendy Echols, Julie Knaak, Julie Miller, Jill Mas- sey, Erin Davis. Second Row: Lori lssenberg, Brendolyn Thompson, Elizabelh Phillips, Amy Mohn, lrene lnguanzo. Firsf Row: Susan Morris, Luci Ferguson, Jennifer Lackey, Martha Heck, Jenny Jones. Cross Country Varsity Boys: Top L to R: Gooch Moore, Eric Boe, Trey Gresham, Eric Kislihg, Brion Mogren, Deon Morley, Jim Yorro, Mike Bowers, Mike lv1cGonnon. Varslfy Girls: Top L to R: Micheile Chrismon, Liso Diesner, Carmel Ortiz, MGTTHO Althofer, Lori Mogren. B-Team:L to R: Front Row: John Smith. Second Row: Bill Foster, John Single. Robert Kozicki, Do- vid Morley, Scott Block. Third Row: Codch Moore, Mike Cole, Eric Heil, Chris Austin, Mor- sholl Quin. Eighth Grade: Front Row: Beth Dingler, Rob Reid, Bill Bennett, Jeff Vosburgh. Second Row: Coach Moore, Jored Doob, Brody Little, Lorry Born, Jomey Woodward. B 163 ,, ....l.i Wrestling VARSITY WRESTLING: Top Row: left to right: Anthony Priest, Ben Gray, Chris Hughes, Steve Blomeley, Scott Stroop, Paul Johnson. Middle Row: Jim Gray, Wes- ley Sadler, Joe Jenkins, Ben Pirkle, Tony Bedard, Perry Panos, Coach Ayers. Bot- tom Row: Jeff Baker, Eric Boe, Todd Vick- ery, Lanny Long, Jeff Riley, Alan Priest. Chris Hughes, Todd Vickery. B-TEAM WRESTLING: Top Row: left to right: Matthew Newall. Scott Cowart, Bill Ballard, Lane Turner, Jim Jacobs, Greg Johnson, Scott Mikel, Kevin Mangum, Mike Masters, Coach Parham. Middle Row: Jeff Treadweli, Steve Street, Mi- chael McTier, John Lee, David Berliner, Scott Marshall, MacCarthur Jones, Fran- kie Lott, Billy Sowders. Bottom Row: Chris Cronin, Scott Johnson, Byron Shaffer, Jay Derby, Robert Jenkins, Jeff Riley, David Hunter. wi ,ff L, gy I or Tel'll1iS VARSITY TENNIS: Top Row: left to right: Brian Faster, Kevin Hall, Bobby LeMoine. Mike Rott, Middle Raw: David Kinsey, John Hefner, , Marky Hartle. Mark Sang, Steve Ralcestraw. Roger Williams. Bottom Row: Karen Wood. Melissa Moran, Kristin Gwen, Melanie Bourne, Wendy Ed- WGfdS.i Caroline Large. B-YEAH TENNIS: Top Row: left to right: Paul Noziok, Scott Campbell, Kevin Rat- terree, Niki Childers, Joll Modine. Alex Saf- fron. Dana Davis. Cindy Bishop, Mindy Zai- del, Greg Hartley. Bottom Row: Beth Yan- cey, Angeia Piacentlnl, Nancy Stewart, Beth Sykes. Debra Davidson, Patty Wil- son, Paige Rakestraw, Julie Song, Jona- than Clark. Alan Priest, Jeff Riley. ' PquE'lBrown,g Ql 4' Brian? Mogren, Kelly Bczrrow. C5-reg Smiling ll Scoff Bakery Dflvici iBulkel GIGQQ Toddfammzsre mmm R0W1' dMiRQ NiC' WV' lggifffef 33959 299? F?'7???Qilv39fflH9ff l 'mllafflT9'T1Plef1HQbbv l l l w i Roilvi ' ' left to' ftlghl. Mrs.lFir1dlevgCQrol Pearson. Toni George. lLC1l1rd l?lOflOck l Allhczfer. i Barbara fa llGhlelfSi1SSh1Clrf1 Middle Rolw: Ll0hrc+ song Jenniferlhone, Kelly Jones. Annex .Tee-l ples.'Cc:1rmel Ortizgl Rosalind Pellegrino, Angie Woo, virginia Newbill. 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Bollom Row: Mark Hudglns, Slephen Newall, Mike Bow- ers, Chuck Gwen, Kelly Embry, Brent Mills, I-TEAM TRACIG' Top Raw: Iefi lo right: Coach Ayers, David Berliner, Eric Kiesllng, William Hyde, Sieve Peiriaes, Chuck Owen, Kelly Embry, Jeff Glen. Micldie Row: Greg l-lalsall, Michael Gleason. Mar- lin Chin, Sieve Sireel, Shawn Foley, Chris Austin, Todd Snow. GIRLS TRACIC Top Row: lefl lo right Gayle Barr. Lisa l-laser, Liz Barrington, Laina Vurbach, Jeannie Williams, Melanie Rudislll, Mrs. Swanson. Bollom Row: Judy Keller, Felicia Sanders, Daniela Bohm, Daina Peiricles, Chrlslie Moore, Stacy Crook, April Johnson. W W U ' iiiiilewiiiii iiiiwi EQHBOL TW 'T' HENDERSGN HEGH SCHGUL ' fr , el ' Me, f, ,ii M 5 l Gymnastics And Swimming VARSITY GYMNASTICS: Top Row: lefl To right Krislle Smlfh, Danielle Holienkamp, Lindo Lewis, Lisa Chlappe, Kim Boylslon, Michele Wasserman, Klm Hdrdison, Lynn Heinish. Bottom Row: Jenny Oils, Linda Durmer, Porn Johnson, Nancy Wellem, Keels Spracllin, Ginny Sporkman, B VARSITY SWIM TEAM: lefl 'ro right: Steph- anie Randolph. Phil Hanks. Kevin Roller- ree. Jay Johnson, Chris Monlovlno, Mike Chambers. Sheri Walker, Chuck Owen. Martha Althcfer, Chns Randolph, Eddie Brill. Coach Brown, Eddie Brifl. aa. , Q 'UAL umonson Ql l-U5 HORUS The Chorus, led by Ms. Judy PriT- cheTT, is a very acTive group aT school. Each class parTlcipaTes in The Fall and Spring concerTs. AT ChrisTmasTime, The Chorus is inviTed To sing aT several places, including NorThlake Mall, Lenox Square, The Georgia Pacific Building, and The Cherokee CounTry Club. Some of The choruses parTicipaTe in The De- Kalb CounTy Chorus FesTival held in February DeKalb Honor Chorus as a specaal honor for dedacaTed hard working chorus members who are chosen by The darecTor The Georgia All STaTe Chorus as a chorus ThaT as daffaculT To gef anTo and only The Top choral sTudenTs make aT Through The Two very daffaculT audaTaons A few sTudenTs are also recommended for The Governors Honors Program an voace ln The sprang Chorus presenTs a varaeTy show Spectrum, and ev ery chorus member conTrabuTes To The producTaon Also The chorus does a musacal abouT every oTher year an The sprang The musicals gave sTudenTs The chance To be on The sTage an a professional afmosphere Opposafe page Top pac boTTom row Susan Payne Lora lssenberg Leigh Hudgans Lasa Hean asch Lynda Eiy Lee Ann SmaTh Lora Lee nexT row Kelly Calhoon Roban Rulla Shelly Carma chael Doug Callas Andy Parker Ellen Penny SherraHuberT Becky Condrey nexf row Libby HarTman Claudane Delocqueseaux Kelly Col lans Wade Pafferson David Wood Cindy Crowfher Amy Walsh Amber Lovell Top row Stacey Sharp Jenny Jones Jall Massey Lucan da Ferguson Carla SebasTaan Michelle Clark Jennifer Murphy Far lefT The ConcerT Singers aT The Holiday Assembly Maddie pac boTTom row Kafhy Kaporec Nicole Achs Kam Lamkin Carolyn Reed Julaa Carr Leslie Fears next row Melanie Fernander Alacaa Mafhaas Rox anne Carranger Nakka Childers Maraa Lugo Kam Johnson Top row Laurie ST Romaan Elaza beTh Coles SamanTha Manor CaThy Gra bowska Jennafer Whelchel JaneT Kahres Far CenTer pac Anne Johnson occompanyasf BoTTom pac Kam Weagel Jane Palmer Amy Hamby Gayle Barr Anne Boyd Kras Langley Debra Holland Jay Hanson Doug STewarT Da vad Parker Make MasTers This page Top pac boTTom row Lynn McKnaghT Kam Weigel Jay Hanson Mike MasTers Anne Johnson Robin Blafch nexT row Caroline Hull Mary Elazabefh Ward David Parker Chris Brown Lisa SmaTh Roban Nash nexf row Monica Sheppard Ed McQuade Pafrack BreTT Joy Bryson Middle pac boTTom row Gayle Barr Laura Crowl Kam Weigel Jay Hanson Curfas Freeman Gene Clower Anne Johnson Karen PaTTerson Jo dae Tredwell Robin BlaTch nexf row Lynn McKnaghT Mary Elazabefh Ward Amy Hamby Make Masfers Vancenf BraamonTe Chras Brown Jennafer Thompson Caroline Hull Nan cy Wellem Kam Baulkmon nexT row Anne Boyd Jane Palmer Debra Holland Gus Gar gallo Davad Parker Allen Domenico Becky Gunfer Joanna Daniels Mary McGannon Sheera Hanson nexT row Kras Langley Pam Collans Adraane Davis Lora STone Alan Dar den PaTrack Breff Ed McQuade Monica Sheppard Lasa SmaTh Joy BrysTon Robin Nash BoTTom pac Mary McGannon Caroline Hull Nancy Wellem Jennifer Thompson Jodie Tredwell Karen Pafferson Robin Blafch , . lefT corner: Miss PrlTcheT and Santa Claus. ...nonw- ,,,. ...--n,...--- .. -..mv-ow' fw4089a,,, 1544-Wg Mm W 7 fr ff ff 4044- AQ1 Modlkl., QM' -wg Q mr Rims Nu.. 'Nw new 'Q X ,F xv-sv R by Rs X N ix' is i mg 3 xii QW xxiw S if 5 N pk X X Xmi MN fl, win' Y' 'xS,Ra X gs1 'M' by x X l l 'f Y ,Q 1' Q M V a in 3 'W i ' , 1 Vyv, A f 1 5 - T 1 , This year's VarsiTy Drill Team was an array of beauTies, Topped off by homecoming nominees Jan ScoTT and Tracy Vardas. Along wiTh a loT of hard work and long hours of prac- Tice Cwhich, for some members, in- cluded Mr. Meeks' firsT period classy, Drill Team members sTill managed To have loTs of fun. For iniTiaTion, The older members kidnapped The new members from Their houses aT early morning hours and Took picTures of Them. They Then Took The girls To Ka- ren Wood's house and There awaiT- ed some of The varsiTy fooTball play- ers. As usual, The girls puT on well de- signed and coordinaTed rouTines. This year The girls compeTed in sev- eral fesTivals wiTh The band and The oTher auxiliary uniTs They received several firsT place Trophies ThaT were well deserved Two examples of The experhse of The girls are Donna LommerT and ChrisTie BenTon whose excepTional sTyle and grace during The half Time shows were well rewarded when The Two were awarded places on a special drill Team for eliTe members called The SupersTars The Super sTars have The IargesT band and drill Team in The sTaTe and They are now also Trying To form The biggesT flag and rifle corps As usual The mosT enjoyable evenTs for The drill Teamers This year were The parTies They had AT one The members drew names and dressed up as The person whose name They drew This year The Task of keeping The screaming horde of girls in check fell To Angela HarTIey The capTain of The drill Team WiTh The help of An gela and co capTains Karen Wood and Pam Collins The 4982 83 VarsiTy Drill Team did a fanTasTic job of per forming during The half Time shows This season CongraTuIaTions girls' Pnclured OpposiTe Page Middle LefT Donna LammerT BoTTom LefT Laura BenneTT Jan ScoTT Michelle Terry This Page Top FronT Row ChrisTy BenTon Jennifer DoTzenrod Gun ny Millar Laurie Marshall Nuo Maimudar An neTTe LoMon Laurie Fisher Michelle Terry Jan ScoTT Second Row Karen Wood Qco capT 5 Susan Kuczka fsec Treas J PaTTy Uceda Cin dy Branfley Ann Johnson Angie Brand Karen Morrissey Jamie Price Third Row Judy Keller Carol Pearson Carol Gay Kelly McClure Mi chelle Burger Tracy Vardas Tricia Reddy FourTh Row Angela l-larTley QcapTj Donna LammerT Ann Boyd Laura Horlock Adriane Davis Pam Collins foo capfj PaTTi Cooper KaThy McCusker Mindy Zaidel BoTTom LefT Jan ScoTT Mr ScoTT BoTTom RighT Tracy Var das Mr Vardas 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 , . i i , . . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' . 1 1 X 'E +2 if ,fswt W misss. dine, use Jones. Midale Right: Bucky eunrer. Q Bottom Kim Baulkman Ashley Norman Ash 1 The B-Team Drill Team had fun this year. One of their favorite events was a party held at Kris Bostwick's house which all the drill teamers and cheerleaders attended. At the par- ty they sat around, ate, and danced until 42:30 a.m., then divid- ed themselves into three groups. All three groups piled into vans driven by Mrs. Bostwick, Coach Windham, and Mr. McLain and got ready to go rolling. When they arrived at the first house, the girls jumped out and began throwing toilet paper all over the yard. Suddenly Mrs. Bostwick re- membered that the boy who lived there didn't play football anymore, so all the girls had to pile back in the vans and move on. When the girls ran out of paper at 2:00 a.m. with several houses left to roll they had to go Krogerrng to buy more sup plies The bill for the paper pizza and cokes exceeded S70 When the rolling had finally been complet ed at 6 00 a m the girls returned to the Bostwrck s house only to find that it too had been rolled After a breakfast of Dunkin Donuts the girls returned home to rest up for the up coming game that day Because of their hard work and frequent practicing the girls put on exceptional performances at the games one of which was their first night game Captain Laura Lewis and her Co captains Carla Canty Jolie Modrne and Kim Baulkman kept the girls working and ID order at the practices and provided a great deal of help and support at the ames Even though being on Drill Team requires a lot of hard work and practices that last all summer and during the school year all of the girls really enjoyed participating Most of the time the girls worked hard and put forth a lot of effort but they had lots of fun too The hard work drd pay off for Becky Gunter and Kelly Morris however for they were named Drill Teamers of the year Pictured This Page Top Amy Unlkel Kelly Morris Wendy Osbrrnk Middle Left Becky Gunter Tracy Fuller Laura Lewis Jolie Mo ley Bambarger Opposite Page Top Eve Og lesby Carrie Pender Jo Haney Middle Amy Thomas Tracey Spang Wendy Osbrrnk Jen nrfer Welchel Bottom Front Row Carrie Pender Pip Summers Amy Unrkel Theresa Ramirez Kelly Morris Jerry Whitley Beth Sykes Carla Canty Cco captj Jo Haney Second Row Tracy Fuller Andrea Goldoff Ashley Norman Kim Baulkman fsec treasp Ashley Bambarger Becky Gunter Kim Har drson Stephanie Randolph Kris Langley Kris Bostwrck Eve Oglesby Allison Wernburg Third Row Michelle Nicholson Jolie Modrne Cco captj Laura Lewis qcaptarnj Kim Bar row Lisa Jones Elizabeth Coles Wendy Os brink Jennifer Welchel Amy Thomas Tracey Spang Lon St Romain FLE ORPS AJORETTES 4 2, i, LAG QRPS iw 'v ,.nv '.Q The flag corps majoreTTes and ri- fle corps accounT for one-Third of The Henderson band. The auxiliary corps armed wiTh baTons flags and rifles drilled Their way To sTar- dom This fall aT halfTime of The fooT- ball games. Each division was awarded Trophies for ouTsTanding performance in The fesTivals ThaT They compefed in. They also enTer- Tained The sTudenT body aT pep ral- lies To such favoriTe Tunes as Eye of The Tiger and Pac Man Fever. OuTside of The school band The Ties. According To Maria Vigil cap- Tain of The rifles They spenT several laTe nighTs eafing pizza and rolling The houses of imporTanT band offi- cials. Maria also sTaTed We were always warned aT The door of Pizza Inn noT To be rowdy. We were well known around There. Three mem- bers of The rifles Dolly STewarT Ma- ria Vigil and Becky Chambliss are members of a DeKalb CounTy rifle corps called The SupersTars. They marched in The Peach Bowl parade and appeared on P.M. Magazine. Picfured opposiTe page: Top lefTg Anne Mon- Tielh Becky Chambliss Debbie McKinnon Dolly Sfewarf. middle lefTg flag corps in cos- Tume. boTTom leffp Dee Grice, Kellie Ash, Me- linda WhiTe. Julie Parks, Brenda Danner, Dianne Whifmire. Top righT: Melinda While, Brenda Danner, Julie Parks, Dee Grice, Kellie Ash, Diane WhiTmire. boTTom5 Julie Parks. cen- Ter Top: Dee G-rice. cenTer boTTom: Julie Parks Melinda WhiTe. Picfured This page: firsT row - Karen Erickson, Jennifer Caro, Cori Ro- seman, Sharon Crews Al Bulley Kris Narey. second row - Brooke Ambrose, Lisa Hunt, Julie Carr, Kim England Paula Crews, Valerie l-lunT. Third row - Lori STone, Pam Hardy, Elaina Averbach, Elise Johnson, Judy Johnson, Sherri Milner, Shara Henson. Middle: Sharon Crews, Paula Crews, Kris Narey. corps are involved in several acTivi- 9 QWWF SESS The massive marching band had a dynamic season. Having compeT- ed in Three fesfivals This fall, The musi- cians and auxiliary corps received an awesome ToTaI of 'IB Trophies. The dedicaTed members sTayed afTer school almosT every day unTil 5'0O To prepare The show which was used for These fesfivals and aT varsi Ty fooTball game half Times Before each game everybody had To hunT around for Their gloves and black socks in order To pass The eagle eyed inspecfion of The officers and Mr Coles who direcfs This group of very Talenfed people AT The sTadi ums The musicians suffered Through heaf cold confeTTifighTs and drum cheers Once during The half Time performance aT The PeachTree game several unsuspecfing players bumped inTo Cliferallyj some cam eramen who were filming The show Anofher Time aT Grady sTadium The band members were playing so loud ThaT The referees ordered Them To sTop because They were disTurbing The fooTball players Drum majors Randy Long and Gus Gargallo wiTh The help of band capfain Meg Mur phy have greaTly helped display all of The half Time shows wiTh polished perfecfion Opposife page Top leff To righf Benny Wein Traub Lisa Shea Top righT boTTom row Bob by Loffis Tray Muller Bob Perry George Gav rielides Top row Troy Bedell Melissa Bevis Paul Hausknechf Julie Repp Ron Duffy Mid dleleff boTTom row Sfeve Tnfhn Gary Dubs Geoffrey Gay Brian Minsk Richard Noel Ron Duffy middle row Jimmy Gilmore Michele Monfeifh BiIlGu1lford David Pair Randy Long Laura Smifh Roberf Woolfe back row Vickie Ackerman David VanVorsT Lashayne Grey bow Chip Skinner Robbie Minsk Michael Du bose Todd Davis Doug Buurman Cenfer shof Laura Smilh Jonafhon Beakley Jeff Boe Lisa Smfih Bob Perry Allison Mobley and Julie Repp BoTTom lefT Robbie Minsk Laura Smifh Greg Bodge Jeff Gay Ron Duffy Vickie Ackerman David Pair Boffom righf boTTom row Gus Gargallo Lisa Shea Leslie Lunsford Claire Lawson Meg Murphy Top row Elllof Gozansky Henry Wang Randy Hood This page Top Valerie Hays Jarad Schiffer Jeff Boe Chris Pannel Sfeve Hall Benny Weinfraub David Roberfs Middle Don Tanner Greg Harfley Ken Greene BoTTom bottom row Celissa Bedell Don Tanner Ken Greene Greg Harfley Ricky Harper Top row Ty Seafon Mike Green Cliff Wallis Ward Pearce 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 . , ' 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 - - sw- yn hx xi! --ii xx f eg s XXS5 x . QS is iv xg, .mv 5 ? E As soon as marching season is over, second quarTer arrives and brings wiTh iT concerT band. The sTu- denTs spend hours and hours of grueling pracTice in order To pre- pare for audiTions wiTh Mr. Coles. AfTer The TryouTs, The musicians are placed eiTher in Symphonic Cad vancedj band or ln ConcerT 0nTer medlaTej band BoTh bands proc Tice classical and modern music To play aT various concerTs and music fesTlvals Rehearsals are enllvened by Tlmpanls ThaT won T sTay ID Time clarlneTs ThaT canT flnd Their reeds and TrumpeTs ThaT keep losing Their muTes A special ChrlsTmas concerT is performed before The school geTs ouT for holiday break The band s fl nal appearance is aT The gradu aTlon ceremony where The musl clans cheer for all of The graduaTlng seniors who are leaving The band The kids provide for mosT of The band s budgeT each year by selling clTrus frulTs ln November So Thanks To Tangellos and TrumpeTs drums and diligence This band of glfTed sTudenTs has helped give our school a superior name and anoTher Terrlf IC reason To be proud of Henderson High School OpposuTe page Top lefT boTTom row Nickle Skinner Amanda Beck KrlsTen McCurda Jen ny SmlTh Mary Parsley KaTherlne Adcox mid dle row Nicole Talamas Angela Pannel Sharon Cruise Jo Davis Valerie Newman Top row Valerie Towns Terri Lovell Chris Lind Judy Johnson Top cenTer Chris Lund Terri lefT boTTom row Lisa Shey Valerie Hays Lisa SchwarTz Ellen SaTTerfleld Keels Spradlln Ma na Vigil middle row Debbie Gruenberg Gln ger Miller Bill Gamer Leanne Boone PaTsy Cook STephanle Randolph KaThy Rockwell Top row Denlse MelTon Sarah Noble Sharon Sachs Sean Dunlap Benny WelnTraub Ann WesT Middle cenTer lefT To rlghT STephanle Melnlck Brooke Ambrose Elise Johnson Becky Chambllss Chris Pannel Chris Lund BOT Tom lefT boTTom row Allison Mobley STeve Schuyler Greg Scarborough Lisa Smlfh Alan Kersy Ellen SaTTerfleId middle row Nicole Ta lamas Byron Lamas KenT EasTerday Jon aThon Beakley Randy Hood Debbie Gruen berg back row David Garner Rob EasTer day BoTTom cenTer GeTTlng ready for The bag game This page Top Benny WelnTraub Middle Rob EasTerday BoTTom Bob Perry Laura SmlTh Lisa SmlTh . 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Under The leodership of presidenT Bobbi Govri- Iides ond sponsor BeTh Swonson These orTisTlcolly inclined sTudenTs ore working on o murol for The oT Tendonce office They hosT on orT show in The Spring Tool BuT Their big gesT for llTTlesT depending on your onglely ochievemenT musT hove been The splriT boosTing cougor pows ThoT They polnT on our foces for Ten cenTs eoch The gool of This self moTlvoTed group is To bring more orT inTo The school ond shore iT wiTh The sTudenT body ond focuITy Con you believe ThoT some lgno ronT sTudenTs don T know The differ ence befween bond ond orches Tro'? Qlf you hoppen To fclll inTo This cdTegory orchesTro is mode up of only sTrlng ond wind insTrumenTs while bond is mode up of sTring wind percussion ond bross insTru menTsj ThoT s undersTondoble Though becouse They boTh hove o greoT deol in common especiolly o vosT number of owords For exom ple The orchesTro hos received sTroighT superior roTings for The losT 43 yeors ThoT is undoubTedly o re cord for DeKolb CounTy schools' Al mosT every yeor we send sTrlng ployers To The All SToTe OrchesTro Tom McDovld o senior is ConcerT MosTer for The ATlonTo s YouTh Sym phony He s The besT violinisT in The sToTel OpposiTe poge Top lefT Mike Klug Top righT Andre Wode middle lefT Bobbi Govrilldes middle righT Jimmy Porlsh Yvonne Romirez PoTnck Connon boTTom rlghT PoTrick Con non Bobbi Govrrlides This poge Top ScoTT Block middle group shoT Tom McDovid ScoTT Block Sherri Wolker Pom Krohl BeTh Bryson MoTT McDdvid Sfephonie Tropp No reen Heydo Liso Kohres Julie Jones NoT pic Tured Jennifer Jones For lefT Noreen Heydo righT obove STephonie Tropp Pom Krohl Tom McDovid Julie Jones 1 1 - ' 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . , . , . 1 1 1 1 . . . . 1 . 1 1 Z? f 41 j 5 .W s , , 5' We , 2 .A ffl u A , lr 'P Q 2 5 5 2 L The VarsiTy Cheerleaders have shown so much spiriT This year ThaT iT has finally rubbed off on The sTudenT body. The cheerleaders have worked hard To accomplish This near impossible Task and we asked Lori LipshuTz and Karen PaTTerson To fill us in on some of The Things They do ThaT The sTudenT body isn'T aware of. Be- fore school even sTarTs in The Fall, The cheerleaders have already per- fecTed Their cheers and sTunTs for The upcoming season. They are aT The school aT 7:00 AM every morn- ing in The summer and spend one exhausTing week aT Auburn for cheerleading camp. This year The squad won T5 ribbons and The SpiriT Frisbee. They provide The fooTball Team and baskefball Team wiTh sup- porT during Their respecTive season. They bring Them baked goods in The WinTer and popsicles in The Summer. They had To be aT Z-93 radio sTaTion aT 5:30 A.M. in order To have STeve McCoy record The dance They per- formed aT The pep rally. When asked To remember The worsT Thing abouT The year Karen said, l'We or- dered all new uniforms and none of Them fiT. OpposiTe page: Top lefT5 Karen PaTTerson. Middle lefT: FronT row L-R: Madeline Gray, Kris- Tin Helig, Lynn Hallman, Robin BliTch, Ree Haney, Amy Loy, Nancy Morano, Jenny OTis, Nancy Wellem, Lea Chapman, Lynnley Dur- reT, Pam Collins, Anne Boyd, Linda Durmer. BoTTom righT: Lea Chapman, Linda Durmer, Lynley DurreTT, Anne Boyd, Madeline Gray, Tara Glass. This page: Top righT: Amy Loy, Lynnley DurreTT. Middle righT: Angie Hobbs, Lori LipshuTz, Lynn Hallman, Mary Diversi, C-ayle Barr. BoTTom righT: Fronf row L-R: Lynn Hallman, Karen PaTTerson, Jan Davidson, Gayle Barr, Melissa MonTavino. Back row: Lea Chapman, Angie Hobbs, Lori LipshuTz, Kim BoylsTon, Lynnley DurreTT, Amy Loy, Nancy Morano, IGHTH RADE T' EAM DespiTe Their size, The B-Team and eighTh grade cheerleaders ouT cheered Themselves This year. MosT of The girls were smaller Than aver- age, according To B-Team capTain CourTney Pharr. For This reason The Teams had To work exTra hard aT geTTing Themselves heard. They parTicipaTed in all The pep rallies and conTribuTe Their respecTive classes efforTs in The spiriT compeTiTion all season long. For The fooTball season The B-Team cheerleaders nominaT- ed Lynn Hallman for Homecoming Queen. According To Joanna Dan- iels who cheered on boTh The fooT- ball and baskeTball B-Team squads, The varsiTy cheerleaders were a big influence on The junior Teams. They helped us wiTh cheers, mounTs, sign painTing and general ideas for boosTing Team spiriT all year long. OpposiTe page: Top lefT: B-Team banner. Middle lefT5 back row: Robin Davis, Lisa Siew- arT, Joanna Daniels, Becky GunTer, Dawn Heslep, Laura Lewis, BeTh O'Connor. Front row: Dana Gunn, Cindy Bishop, Eve Oglesby, Dana Davis, Paige RakesTraw, BeTh Sykes, Sandy Carrol. BoTTom lefT5 back row, PaTTy Wilson, Chrisly Conliff, Yvonne TackeTT, Jenni- fer Ackerman, Joanna Daniels, Paige Hall, FronT row: Eliana Morris, Page Rakesfraw, CourTney Pharr, KrisTie SmiTh, Jodie Cooper. Top righT: B-Team fooTball cheerleaders. Mid- dle right Leigh Hudgins. BoTTom righfg Robin Rulli. This page: Top lefT5 Lisa Chiappe. Middle lefT: Cindy Woo, Shannon Beck, Jenny FranTz. Top righT: Shawn Marsh, Robin Rulli, Daniella Hollenkamp, Shannon Beck, Kim Owen, Lisa WhiTe, Lisa Elwood, JudiTh DieTz, Janell Wie- gel, Jennifer Adams, Cindy Woo, Leigh Hud- gins, Lisa Chiappe, Laura Durmer. Middle right Shawn Marsh, Robin Rulli, Danielle Hollen- kamp, Shannon Beck, Kim Owen, Krislin STreeT, Lisa Elwood, Lisa Chiappe, JudiTh DieTz, Andy Morrow, Cindy Woo, Leigh Hud- gins, Jenny FranTz, Laura Durmer. Below: Cin- dy Woo, Jenny FranTz, Shawn Marsh. BoTTom: Robin Rulli. lnseTg Lynn Hallman, Mrs. Hallman. APP LUB A.. .J 1-M V f 0 S 4 ,KW 4 3 h 4 :L -wi J f f W, Z J: ,av aw M 2' , , , W ' . EL W fy MWAM, W W QB 5 Z 4 if 'aw f M4 W , v ,Nw , ,fn ff Q, H ' Y aw if W Q 32' -f' M mmf Ai , Q, AW , , W V A ' Wei: Vgykw ggzfj ' , . f f V , ,,f,f , ' MM X I f sau :: by r Kappa Club is a service club at Henderson made up of 50 girls. The girls in Kappa are known for their high academic standing and ener- getic public service. Beginning in September, Kappa has been busy each month with a different project. The activities of September included the choosing of new members and initiation, to be followed by a l'get acquainted lock-in at Brlarlake Baptist Church. Later in the month Kappas got to- gether to make cards and decora tions for the patients at Egleston Children s Hospital These items were delivered by five of the mem bers who visited the children s hospl tal in November and played games as well as entertained them Under the leadership of this years Key Club president Steve Thomp son the group has participated in several projects such as the Empty Stocking Fund and answered phones for the Cancer Phone Drive Ree Haney was voted in as the Key Club Sweetheart For initiation the new members had to wear togas hats and pantyhose The Key Club is made up of some very interesting people and in fact it is the only club that does not have bakesales would you buy baked goods from gUy5'7'?'7 Opposite Page Top Right Top Row Dawn Heslep Joanna Daniels Kim Baulkman Karen Morrissey Pam Hardy Karen Erickson Lori Ad ams Al Bulley Barbara Nowell Aida Lebbos Bottom Row Molly Roach Luanne Tyre Anne Boyd Karen Rainwater Judy Keller Upper Middle Right Top Row Meg Murphy Bobbie Gaverlledes Sharon Flynt Jill Reeves Donna Lammert Kim Deal Leigh Tillman Angie Tee ples Lynley Durrett Maureen Goldin Paula Crews Bottom Row Robin McConnell Kelly Ash Hanna Harrison Karen Paterson Patty Uceda Upper Middle Left Kim Deal Lower Middle Right Top Row Meg Murphy Lynley Durrett Leigh Tillman Bottom Row Bobbie Gaverlldes Karen Erickson Diane Whltmire Bottom Left Patty Uceda Karen Erickson Meg Murphy Leigh Tillman Bobble Gaverll dies Lynley Durrett Bottom Right Homecom ing Nominee Karen Morrissey This Page Top Left Chris Lion Hearted Aus tin Top Middle Bottom Row Patrick Cannon Tim Nun Ronnie Spratt Mark Klien John Dan gar Top Row Stephen Siegel Steve Street Steve Lewengrub Shawn Foley Paul Nozick Mike Auerbach Bottom Middle Bottom Row Greg Bloom Vernon Mauldrn Hsern Tseng Criton Constantinrdes Elias Skoufis Chris Brown Mike Masters Second Row Bob Gol din Martin Chen Scott Campbell Tray Miller John Pillar Doug Heil Steve Thompson David Parker Top Row Scott Placek Anthony Priest Brian Mogren Jeff Bryan Jay Norman Chris Montiving David Garner Chris Austin Bottom Left Jimmy Pascutti Treasurer Boone Benton Secretary Steve Thompson President David Parker Vice President Bottom Right Mike Auerbach Bill Garner . , 1 1 1 . 1 , . 1 . . , .J ' 1 1 - x , 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , - rl - 11 . 1 1 1 - 1 1 6 SQXXX X X Q ,Q X .QX TA ,MX WX X WAX SVX Wvwulllvym, 225: W' X3 fb J, - 31 ,f f 449 'll' ff f f f ' Z1 f , ,n f :Vw X XX X Q XXX r X SL fx X QRS X K X-XXX H X KX X XXX XXX: X X X M? S XXX X XX XX XXX? W yy f V , ff-'mf '1.mg,,gXy 1,, . f, , W M, ,, ,, XX X XX 'N X ,X WW Air V J Q X 1- X X .. X 3 i 9 A X ,Q H r AQ Beta Club, a highly academic ser- vice organization, brought out the new school year with a bang. New members were initiated in Septem- ber. The club made a spectacular banner to display in the Homecom- ing parade, bearing the everlasting words: Beta Bunnies Do It With A Hop! From October to December members actively participated in several charitable projects. Junior Civitan is a nationwide ser- vice organization that we are privi- leged to have at Henderson. The group does a lot of work for retard- ed children, with projects like the Special Olympics, and they also col- lect on the ever-popular Yellow Rib- bon Day. The members are excited again this year about the National Junior Civitan Convention held in Panama City Florida. Top Right, Officers: Kris Narey, Nija Majmudar, Laura Unikel, Judy Keller. Upper Middle Left, Front Row: Al Bulley, Kristen Owen, Theresa Haygood, Joy Griffin, Sabrina Lee, Serena Misner, Top Row: Karen Rainwater, Lee Ann Betros, Jennifer Dotzenrod, Kelly Ash, Laura Unikel, Felicia Sanders, Darla McFarlan, Jan Scott, Cindy Hargett, Wes Sadler, Jill Reeves. Kathy Klein, Amy Sinnock, Angela Hartley. Meg Murphy, Kathy Eldridge, Tray Miller, Anita Ridgeway. Upper Middle Right: Nija Majmu- dar. Lower Middle Right: Laura Unikel. Lower Middle Left, Front Row: Lori Stone, Aida Leb- bos, Cathy McCowen, Angie Teeples, Cindy Brantley, Sharon Duke, Brook Ambrose. Top Row: Leigh Tillman, Donna Lammert, Sharon Flynt, Laurie Fisher, Lynley Durrett, Bob Goldin, Jill Fuller, Mary Diversi, Jimmy Lewis, Sindy Lee. Dorie Alexander, Hyun Joo Cho, Paula Crews, Angie Woo. Bottom Right: Beta Banner at Homecoming Parade. Bottom Left: Cathy McCowen, Leigh Tillman, Cindy Brantley, Aida Lebbos, Laurie Fisher, Jill Fuller, Annette LaMon. This Page: Top: Vice Pres. Serena Misner, Pres. Melanie Helms, Sec. Lori Stone, Sergeant at Arms: Keith Resseau. Upper Middle Left, Top Row: Jennifer Downey, Kara Garmin, Jacque- line Hardwick, Madeline Gray, Beth Bryson, Amy Bowers, Margaret Geer, Melanie Bourne, Beth Thomas, Julie Scott, Daniela Bohm, Sindy Lee, Stacey Sharpe, Natalie Suggs, Jenny Ho. Bottom Row: Melissa Merritt, Jennifer Adam, Wendy Joyner. Upper Middle Right: Melissa Merritt, Jennifer Adam. Lower Middle Right, Top Row: Kelly Collins, Beth Bry- son, Kara Garmin, Jennifer Downy, Margret Greer, Laura Boortz. Middle Row: Sindy Lee, Stephanie Hudgins, Wendy Joyner, Julie Scott, Susie Noll, Jenny Ho, Rita Noll. Bottom Row: Amy Mohn, Elizabeth Phillips, Leigh Manry, Jenny Sparkman. Bottom Right: Dan- iela Bohm. Bottom Left: Adriane Davis, Pam Collins. K -'--1-,agz ,df ,ff y Y W 1 , 1 Q ,W Z I AA'A f, .V .. ,W W1 We The Henderson Annual STaff, in order To creaTe a more perfecT yearbook, esTablish confusion, pro- vide for Mrs. Hopkins insaniTy, pro- moTe The sales of Dunkin' DonuTs, and secure The blessings of a fan- TasTic annual for ourselves and our fellow sTudenTs, do ordain and es- Tablish This 4983 Annual for The sTu- denTs of Henderson High School. ArTicle I All legislaTive powers herein granT- ed shall be vesTed in The Annual STaff, which shall consisT of Mrs. Hop- kins and her slaves. ArTicle ll The execuTive power shall be vesTed in a Yearbook Advisor, one Mrs. Hopkins. She shall hold her office for as long as her sanify shall lasT ArTicle lll The judicial power of The annual sTaff shall be vesTed in one Supreme Being QHopp and in such inferior offi cers CTeacher s pefsj as she may from Time To Time ordain and esTab Done in confusion by The unani mous consenT of The sTaff members presenT The TwenTy sevenTh day of January in The year of our Lord one Thousand nine hundred and eighTy Three ln wiTness Thereof we have hereunTo subscribed our names X g 9'J r buf, CL a ' ,glam 1111140-pb C-IM 'mf-sm .,.,,...., .uw 'E' an QHJOH ..a,L.7'.11....L Hia? Opposiie Page Top l'2ighT Henderson sTaff members represenfed our school wiTh dignify aT Yearbook Camp Top Pepsi LiTe Leigh Tillman Jill Fuller Middle LefT Cafhy Carlisi Cenfer Laina and secref lover aT Yearbook Camp Upper Middle Righf Laina eagerly awaiTs anoTher day of seminars aT camp aTe enfhusiasm as They plunge info Their work BoTTom LefT FronT Row KeiTh Resseau Laina Vorbach Kim Deal Back Carmel Ortiz Laura Wilson STephani Greer Mommy Jill Fuller BoTTom I'2ighT FronT Row Jennie Wil liams Cafhy Ferguson Maria Banner Back Jim Raffield Mike Mr Dazs Vanous qwinner of The 1983 ChrisTopher Reeves look alike conTesTj Troy Fairley Eddie Ford This Page Top Carmel OrTiz Laura Wilson Leigh Tillman Keifh Resseau Middle Anonymous sTaff member BoTTom FronT Row M sexy legs Hop Barry WalTer Cafhy Squeaks Carlisi Eric Boe Cafhy McCowen Jim Sligh and un forTunafeIy Greg Bodge lish. ' , Q i ff JAM-LB . il ' Middle Right Yearbook sTaff members radie -Ihr , A EwsPAPsR 4 i t 'X T5 KX 5 1' JL K if ORTFOLIO 4 , 9,5 f ,, V , 3 f ' f , ' wi 2 Q QW .. L! ' W Q - W Wm l g C' in ,Q ' C4 M 1 .4 i0' f.17f7':f Kun 1 The Cougar Courier staff is made up of a varied collection of interesting people. There are some from Germany, South America, a couple of Canadians and, yes, even a few Georgians. The staff works hard all year to publish seven issues of the paper. Staff is not all work and no play, however, a great deal of time is spent concentrating on having fun! Making snowflakes for the annual snowflake contest was more of a challenge to some than others Of course there is always sell ing Holiday Messages or the everyday pressures of meeting deadlines working on layouts and rushing to fill vacant page positions We all agree the Editorial Staff has the most fun Meg Murphy and Jay Norman keep the fea tures department going strong Trey Gresham is always out somewhere trying to dig up excit ing news and interesting ads And oh yes Maureen Goldin keeps everyone amused with her very own entertainment page ln case you didn t know Portfo lio is Henderson s award winning literary magazine Portfolio is made up of an interesting array of poetry short stories photogra phy and artwork The work is sub mitted by student to a box in the library where Mrs Kaylor the sponsor collects the material for judging A carefully selected staff of literary critics hear all entries and decide whether the work is good enough for such an es teemed publication Portfolio is funded primarily through the efforts of the staff themselves Bake sales flea mar kets and other services are used in money making ventures The staff sacrifices part of their lunch period to participate but they receive no school credit Opposite page upper left John Adams Yaron Bechor Treor Head Mrs Roeder Joanne Korth Trey Gresham Serena Misner Jay Norman Meg Murphy Patricia Uceda Brook Whltmire Karen Erickson Upper left Martha Althafer Dirk Useman Lower left David Parker Patricia Uceda Anne Johnson Angie Woo Mike Klug Cin dy Brantley Kathy Klein Paula Crews Amy Bowers Top right Maureen Goldin Patricia Uceda Bottom right Mike Klug This page top Dark Useman John Adams Middle Jay Norman Andrea Neumann Lower left Mrs Kaylor Lower right La shayne Greybow I - 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 I - 1 1 , 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 . , ' . 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 . , , . 1 - - 1 ' PANISH M Hola! The 4982-4983 Spanish Club is a foreign language organlzafion made up of Spanrsh sTudenTs from all grades The club sponsored by Ms Blake :s very acT:ve :n serv:ce acT:v:T:es and has also conTr:buTed The cougar mascof cosfume To STu denT COUDCII So far The club has gone To dlnner aT The Monferrey ResTauranT and an lnTernaT:onaI D:n ner :s :n The works Henderson s Socral STud:es Team even Though They d:dnT have a w:nn:ng season puT an enormous efforT :nTo preparlng for The:r close maTches w:Th Lakes:de and Clark sTon Every mornlng before school aT 730 precrsely The s:x sleepy members hauled Thelr bodles :nTo one of The soclal sTud:es rooms where They were drllled on sub:ecTs l:ke econom:cs geography world h:sTory and Amerlcan H:sTory Each of The soclal sTud:es Teachers helped Tra:n The compeT:Tors by lec Tunng on h:s or her spec:alTy The meeTs held on Monday affernoons were d:v:ded :nTo Two rounds w:Th a refreshmenT break CDYOVICSG by The home schoolj :n befween The only prerequ:s:Te for The Team :s ThaT The :nTeresTed sTudenT has made an A :n hrs or her lasT soclal sTud:es class AlThough Thls season :s over :Ts somefhrng To Th:nk abouT for nexT year' Opposnfe page Top leff Lor: Sfone Mlddle leff Trac: Vardas Group shoT back Lor: STone Jenn:ferCaro Joy Bryson Klm Wlegel Krrs Narey Mrchele Chrlsman Susan Kuczka Ms Blake Trac: Vardas s:TT:ng Karen PaTTer son Amy Loy Ree Haney Boffom leff Jenn: fer Caro BoTTom rrghf Kr:s Narey THIS page Top leff Mrs Nowell Sfeve Remersma Mld dle Anfhony Prresf Jrmmy Lewns Kafhy Doyle MarT:n Chen Mrs Nowell Sfeve Remersma Mrs ScoTT Doug Bodner Ms Colsfon Leff Sfeve Remersma Cenfer above Kathy Doyle Cenfer below Anthony Pr:esT - 1 - 1 - 1 , . . 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 - x r 1 . . , 1 , . 1 , , , 1 i95gg5, .. :ZW 1 filfp :I 4 Wa ,, 7 -, A gf S Z qs , V if W ,sf U , K f if , ff .1 5 4' 1, 'W ,, K. 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H -mg ,qi RENCH U Opposute Page Top Left Kenneth Brown Su san Moms Doug Callas Right Top Vlce Pres: dent Ball Ballard SecretaryfTreasurer Monlca Sheppard Presldent Krlstnn Owen Melanie Bourne Mrs Day Board Representa tlve Lynda Foernsler Jodle Treadwell Left Mnddle Back Row Mellsa Mernt Llssa Whlte Stuart Taylor Brady Llttle Michelle Clark Stephanle Trapp Kelly Collins Shannon Beck Carla Sebastian Elizabeth Phlllps Amy Mohn Lunda Ely Neely Summers Fourth Row Dan :elle Hollenkarnp Clndy Crowder Susie Enchler Knstnn Street Kam Owen Knm Phelps Jennifer Kee Ginny Sparkman Claudine De lacqueseaux Thurd Row Mana Mendez Llsa Meyer Jlll Massey And: Morrow Patty Pearce Kelly Glllns Jenny Frantz Dennus Mel ton Jennlfer Cox Second Row Kathy Shartz Jennlfer Adam Susan Morns Lengh l-ludglns Lusa Chuappe Nana Larson Asheley Wheeler Shawn Marsh Jenny Jones Laura Johnson Yvonne Hllborn Flrst Row Laura Lee Ellzabeth Kellem Susle Payne lrene lnguanzo Rlght Mucldle Krnstue McCoIluster Left Bottom Back Row Angela Nardls Eve Ogelesby Steph anne Randolf Becky Gunter Dawn Heslep Amy Hamby Margaret Geer John Danger Second Row Sharon Crews Karen Shaagem Karen Nobels Lynn Helnsch Krlstle McCoIlls ter Ann Edwards Brooke Whntmure Front Row Hannah Harrison Amy Unlkel Teresa Ra mlrez Carrue Pender Andrea Goldotf Rlght Bottom Andrea Goldoft Krlstnn Owen Thls year the French Club had an outstanding year The club conslst ed of about slxty members who were ready to work and make thls a groafFrench Club The club s actlvl tres started wlth a homecomlng nomlnatlon and an offlcer electron at the flrst meeting The club had dlnner at the South of France Res turant and they have also had op portunltles to help the Amerlcan Cancer Soclety Great partlclpatlon shows just how dedlcated these people are Thus Page Top Joe Montovlno Melnssa Mon tovnno Top Mlddle Laurle Flscher Elalna Auerbach Laura Suggs Cathy Carlnsn Debbie Baldwln Sharon Flynt Sage Slngleton Chrls Montovnno Melnssa Montovlno Allce Hum phreys Laurie McLaughlun Top Right Donny Spratt Lelgh Tlllman Maureen Goldln Asda Lebbos Top Left Sharon Duke Paula Crews Mlddle Carohne Large Annette LaMon Greg Kors Patrlcla Uceda Brenda Tuvell Cnn dy Brantley Lynley Durrett Paula Crews Kam Deal Karen Zacarlas Ann Boyd Bottom Rught Knm Lampkun JanellWlegel Mary Maly Bottom Left Jlll Fuller Cathy erobowski, Alicia Han, Jimmy Lewis: l Y . l ' 1 ' ' I WW L, f,,, N iff , f W ,, ' ,:, wW1... , 39711, , lr A VV, , ,, ,f 1 -XML- 1 f ,, , f f 'Z M W , , b 3' X 1 5 X ,,, W ,, , ,ff W f ' 41 M 1 O ff f ' 4 ff 4 f f f , wif w , 4? 4 Mm 4 X 5 if 62 J, X 464' if ? f 7 , uf! 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Z, 4 ,an g, F 25, ' H W U4f'W f ,: f 755' , ' ,:, V :iii,i,Wf'Z,,-JE: if I , ' ': V' f ' I I ,,,, . ,ww rf 46 , A y lf-nqvfff' ,W 1' 7 47, 4 , f : , i , ' 5 Atffsiw fe KW M WM Wwe, W if 4' lv ,, . .4 'W j f,,'v ft ' H 4+ , ,,2 'W V E ' The Natlonal Honor Soclety IS lnstl tuted by the Natlonal Assoclatlon of Secondary School Prlnclpals and Soclety at Henderson IS a member of the Georgla Assoclatlon of Na tlonal Honor Socletles Membershlps of the club Includes 60 students sophomores junlors and senlors The sponsors are Mrs Steele and Mrs Stokes Students are selected lnto the Soclety lf they dlsplay out standing qualltles ID these four areas scholarshlp leadership ser vlce and character Students are also requlred to have a 38 gpa and cannot exhlblt a conduct grade below an N Actlvltles of the Soclety are deslgned to encour age the four qualltles that are re aulred of the member Cammunlty projects Include Yellow rlbbon day Empty Stocklng Fund and a Wheel A Thon with all the beneflts going to Cerebral Palsy The NHS also serves the school community The Soclety provldes tutorlng servlces and ac knowledges teachers through Teacher Appreclatlon Day and by selectlng a teacher of the month Slnce the Henderson NHS belongs to the State assoclatlon the club par tlclpates ln State wlde projects for example thus years Math a thon for elementary school students wlth all the proceeds golng to St Judes Hospltal An Annual conventlon to elect new leaders and plan future projects IS held at Jekyll Island Plctured on opposute page Top left Mrs Stokes, N H S Sponsor Below Kathy Kleln Be low Llsa Smlth Top rlght NHS offlcers Hyun Joo Cho, Danlella Bohm, Fellcla Sanders Be low Hslen Tseng Judy Keller Center group shots Bottom row Daniella Bohm Kathy El drldge Llnda Foernsler, Cathy COICCIO, Klm Boulkmon Helen Heard Standlng Laura Un: kel Krlstln Owen, Nlja Majmudar Meg Mur phy Jennlfer Dotzenrod Andrea Goldoff Judy Keller, Lynn Helnlsch, Fellcla Sanders, Hannah Harruson Amy Bowers Jlll Reeves Kathy Klein Llsa Smith Trey Muller Michael Gleason Mellssa Montovlno, Steve Lewen grub Greg Johnson Steve Street, Mark Kleln Bobby Woo Below Kneellng Kelly McClure, Lon Stone Anne Johnson Andrea Newman Standlng Hyun Joo Cho, Carollne Large, Hslen Tseng Patrlcla Uceda Anthony DFIGST Eluas Skoufls, Candy Brantley, Vernon Mauldln, Kathy Tyler Annette LaMon Crlton Constan tlnldes, Jlmmy Lewls, Paula Crews, Brooke Ambrose Bob Golden Angle Teeples Davld Parker, Dean Morley, Anne Boyd, Bobby Chung Sindy Lee Wendy Edwards, Colleen Hall Top Left Annette LaMon Paula Crews Below NHS Homecomlng nomlnee Fellcla Sanders and escort Bottom Members at a meetlng ,,,. , ,. . ,. , V l , ,,V, M Vfff W I ,Www , ,,...,,,,,. 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Led by reTurning IeTTermen Kevin SmiTh and John Lane, The maTh Team is made up of enThuasTic maTh scholars. The parTicipanTs sacrifice Two of Their mornings a week To come To a 7:30 prac- Tice. G-eTTing up a few minuTes early sure isn T easy buT This Team has dedicaTion Many of The members of B Team MaTh Team hope To gra duaTe To The esTeemed varsiTy version This Team is also one Hen derson can be proud of OuT of Ten schools in This area They usu ally place Third or fourTh ln The Parkview meeT all members gave iT Their all BuT despiTe This dedicaTion The Team only came ouT wiTh fourTh place They are inviTed To meeTs every Two monThs In April The Team will sTarT compeTing wiTh schools ouTside ouT counTy There is no doubT The TalenTs and ambiTions of These sTudenTs deserves a big round of applause This year s Drama Club led by Mr Gruber has spenT Their Time puTTing on plays pracTicing and jusT having a good Time The play They are presenTly working on is called High Windows Five members of The Club are parTici paTing in This one Maybe someday one of us will see one of These sTars wiTh Their name in lighTs on Broadway Keep pracTicingll Opposne page upper IefT Kevin SmiTh Upper righf STeve Ayre Lower IefT back row Mr Hobbs Dan WhiTe STeve Rue John Lane Kevin SmiTh Front row Elias Skoufis Eric Boe Bobby Chung Melissa MonTovlno Nlja Majmudar Angie Woo Lower righT STeve Riemersma B Team group prcTure back row Leslie Lunsford Sindy Lee Jenny Ho Wilson Chung Jeff Boe Bobby Woo FronT row DoroThy Chung Bennie WeinTraub Pam Krohl Todd Davis STephanie Hudgins KaThleen Doyle BoTTomIefT Bennie WeinTraub BoT Tom middle Sindy Lee Pam Krahl LefT Wilson Chung This page Top IefT Clau dine Delacqueseaux Top righT Jody Treadwell Trey Gresham Jay Hinson Bobbe Gavrieludes Middle Jana KaTs Claudine Delacqueseax Mr Gruber Vicki Ackerman CurTis Freeman BoTTom IefT Vicki Ackerman CurTis Freeman BoTTorn righT Jana KaTs Claudine Delacque seaux , l - l . mersma, Vernon Mauldin, AnThony Priest T . ATHLETES HENDERSON X224 in M, ' A ' , 9 ey . ve M my , I , ix, If 3' an V , f V L A ,, L Wf,,,m ' V H 'F wha, W1 gf ff bn A Like Their professional counTer- parTs The Henderson aThleTes en- gage in acTivlTies ofher Than sporTs. Like The Three sporTs Teams in ATlan- Ta who sponsored CURE, a cancer research fund raiser, The aThleTes here have helped wiTh The Empfy STocklng Fund and The NaTional Jog- a-Thon. Our boys are normal Ameri- can Teenagers who like To have Their plcTures made, so here They are in Their mosT Poised poses. Henderson's Vocafional Office Training program consisfs of TwenTy- five sTudenTs who have shown an lnTeresT In becoming an acTlve parT of The business communlTy These sTudenTs leave school aT midday and go To work in general office duTy jobs varying in afmosphere from small offlceo To very large cor poraflons Each parTlclpanT ID V O T auTomaTically becomes a member of The FuTure Business Leaders of America Club in which seminars and leadership conferences are held To educafe members in The many areas of The business world The Home Economics Relafed Oc cupaTions program gives 24 Hen derson sTudenTs an lnslghT lnTo The working world as They go To Their jobs every affernoon Vocaflonal educaflon develops a seT of aTTl Tudes ThaT will carry over To all oc cupafions where There IS a need for developmenf of a seT of skills An annual luncheon IS held for The sTu denTs employers in addlflon To oTh er vocaTlonal acTlvlTles which The sTudenTs parflclpafe ln Opposife page Top righf Jeff Bryan Eddie Brown Upper middle IefT back row Crlfon Consfanfunldes Jeff Bryan Chris Ausfin John Smifh Mark Hawks Mike Masfers Mike Morris sey Greg Halsall Kevin Mangum Frankie LoTT Michael McTler Kelly Barrow Chuck Owen Byron Shaffer Fronf row Marshall Quin Randy Beach Bill Ballard Tony Bedard Jimmy Sweef Perry Panos Upper middle rlghT back row Todd Snow Brook Whrfmire Joe Siffrl Perry Panos Tony Bedord Paf Hunf PaT Da vrdson Fronf row Randy Beach Jimmy SweeT Bill Ballard Lower middle rlghf Tony Bedard BoTTomfarlefT Paul Haakenson BOT Tom leff Chuck Owen BoTTom rlghf Kelly Barrow BoTTom far rlghf PaT Davidson This page Top Ieff Karen Ralnwafer Sheri Milner VlckiEolTz Anlfa Ridgeway Terri Lewis Cafhy Ferguson Holly Slnglefary Kafhy McCusker Top rlghT fronf Jennifer Lane Joy Griffin Gun ger Johnson PJ Gorveff Sfandung Melanie Holf Janef Colwell Cindy Hargeff Melanie Wafson Cecilia Broome Carol Gay Teresa Haygood C-Inger C-ranT Middle rlghT Marlo rue Saffron Mary Placenflnl Middle lefT Carla Peck Debbie Padovano BoTTom plcfure Sfephanle Oesfrelch Marjorie Saffran Laura Furrow Lori Adams Renee Westmoreland Mary Placenfunl Befsy Ewarf Gina Randolph 1 Nl - '5blullll-In 'S 1-fx V-xvx, ll ll C.. CTD U 44-I YN Q TE WWI! iff 1 FreauenTly a call To one of The fronT offlces lS an unpleasanT exper :ence STudenTs llve ln fear of The sllp of paper beckonlng Them To vlslT wllh Mr Burns lvlr McKee or Dr Campbell UnforTunaTely These meehngs seldom show how much fun The admlnlsTraTlon can bel Con Trary To popular bellef The people ID The fronT offlces are acTually ln Tereshngl For example Frank Campbell and hrs wlfe boTh have moTorcycles and he even drlves hrs To school occaslonallyl BuT donT worry abouT our prlnclpal s safely he used To Teach drlver s edl Thus grandfaTher of Three also coached baskeTball and baseball Bob Burns enough grades so ThaT he could play baskeTball baseball and Track Whlle he was dlsclpllnarlan aT STone MounTaln l-llgh School he never paddled anyone preferrlng To glve Them a Brlllo pad and leT Them clean The halls Blll McKee coached Track ana fooTbaIl hrs Ta vorlTe sporT Formerly from Lakeslde Hugh School our asslsTanT prlnclpal asked To come To Henderson T make a good school even beTTer IT musT be aulTe dlfTerenT from hrs hugh school days ln KenTucky where The school held only Three hundred sTudenTsl Rlchara Noble loves To bowl and flsh Our campus supervlsor has a degree ln crlmlnal X. 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Our only male :ounselor enjoys Traveling and firmly believes in living life from day To day: 1 view shared wiTh The oTher Two counselors. Carroll Nordan, secrefary of The main office, loves To Take long walks by ierself - away from all The phones and people. Fran Ingram, secrefary of he counseling offices, musT be The Georgia Bulldogs' Number One Fan. ihe also enjoys cooking, sunbafhing, swimming, and all of The summer porTs. Her favoriTe parf of our school is her associafion wiTh The sTudenTs. 7orIs Lindberg, secrefary of The library, has lived all over The world be- :ause her husband was in The service for Twenfy-eighf years. Some of her iomes have been Maine, Hong Kong and Taipei. Tessle Johnsonis our one and only regisfrar. She does ALL of The compufer work, which is a preTTy npressive feaT. She loves To Travel and has been all over The Unifed lTaTes. When she is noT spending her weekends hopping on and off of mlanes, she enjoys Tennis and is Thrilled by The snow. Judy Walker, book- eeper, spends her spare Time reading, doing needlework, and biking. Her lream is To Travel in oufer space! Opposife page: Upper leffg Frank Campbell. Upper righT: Bob Burns. Lower lefT: Richard Noble, Frank Campbell. Lower righfp Bill McKee. This page: Top: Lefi To righfg Carroll Nordan: Doris Lindberg: Fran Ingram: Tessie John- son: Judy Walker. BoTTom: Leff To righf: MerriTT Gresham: Connie Buckelew: Connie Dehlerg Fran Ingram, Connie Buckelew, Tessie Johnson, Connie Dehler. fl! 5 'lllllf' FGHIIKLMN 1 35 35 2' 4'+'lK+H- wry MTSTZL54 CMH Crm x+ Nrr 96 I 5 0 Sl ---'- B C56 U U QDUIH X uzgngunaunu ooo 1 g a55'58Z'LCL5fl1'i1u'S 335' X if ls..-I I-...fl We ls..zl MATH MoTh Teochers donT olwoys spend Their free Tlme solvlng proofs or rnequdIlTy SQUOTIODS Therr lnTeresTung llves ore o welcome dddmon To our focuITy Dyke Goodln ron TFOCK ond cross counTry ond wos ronked srxTueTh an The DGTIOD of Cross CounTry DlsTonce Runners Receiving degrees from Troy STdTe UnrversrTy Emory UnlverslTy ond Georguo Tech he rs olso d docTorol condldoTe QT VonderblIT UnlverslTy And he wos selecTed os d PGFSODGIITY of The SouThl Hrs sTudenTs ore very lmporTdnT To hum He hos codched sTdTe chdmplons ID cross counTry Trock Tennis ond QYFTWDGSTICS One of has Physlcs sTu denTs hod hrs pro1ecT performed on The Spocelob by NASA' Bernice Slokos lakes To ploy gospel musrc On her wrlder side however she loves To hoT rod on The expresswoy She dlso enjoys checkrng ouT The dlscos on SdTurdoy nlghT Jlm Nlcks hos on ldenhcol Twin broTher who dlso Teoches ond cooches 1 7 4 33 I T I 4 6 1+ I W4- I 5' I0 T0 S 1 Ue5y':6 y 1 A rs so I5 s I T 1 I 4? I 7- 2 W D: 'L 'QWQ C J f'I2 lo 1 ' g VT v nf T fro ., fry 4f3'f1fn-H51 s s T TW. . ' .. ,, A .,,, , a n 1 4 le plays guitar and sings in a musical trio. One of his favorite pastimes in ishing, especially in Walker, Minnesota. Sandy Burley lettered in four achool sports and swam in college. She and her husband own a restau- ant, t'Aspen. Other teachers claim that she has the longest fingernails n the schooll Because of her computer knowledge, every year she ecelves offers to change her career, but declines because she would other spend her summers at home in her pool. Helen Sflll, a graduate :nd long-time fan of Auburn University, works long and hard with the Student Council. She spends most of her free time painting the school Nails, picking up doughnuts at 6:30 on Saturdays, chaperoning dances intil four a.m., and counting cans for the food drive. Her Deerfoam slippers are the only thing that gets her through the day! Barbara Hlll oves to watch football. She seems to have a conflict of interests, how- ever, because her son goes to Lakeside. Over the summer she went on a :ruise of the Caribbean. Ann Crowson hails from Yazoo City, Mississippi. She makes most of her own clothes and has an eighteen-month old baby. Her husband teaches English at Shamrock High School. Anthony Sflnson majored in music in college. He still sings in his church choir and other churches all over town. All of the students enjoyed hearing him in this year's Christmas assembly. Pictured on opposite page: Top Left - Barbra Hill. Bottom left - Anthony Stinson. Top right: Helen Still and Anthony Stinson. Middle right - Jim Nicks. Bottom right - Sandy Burley. Pic- tured on this page: Left to right: Helen Still, Ann Crowson, Jim Nicks, Tom Outler, Barbra Hill, Gus Gargallo, Dyke Goodin. Sandy Burley, Bernice Stokes. N115 A Ax - -6- ENGLIS WFB3TfRk X .9-'l 5vv-'V' DICTIONARY ff ,... '.C'S ::5E:,22!' .5 f Ennio!! -'Mr-sawn. QAAAAAIA X X . s X -'Ns X .ini X X ull V S573 J W - I ss' K Piss When you hear The words English Teacher, many sTudenTs jusT groan and envision images of Term papers bleeding wiTh red ink. Well, now sTu- denTs can see The iighTer side of The English deparTmenT, You'll never caTch him dangling his parTicipIes, buT BIII Gruber likes To sail. AnoTher hobby is hoT Tubs. Have you ever wondered why Sara Day is so seldom sick? May- be iT's because she daTes a pharma- cisT. AnoTher one of our wilder Teach- ers is James Thompson. STop by his room someTime and ask him abouT The panTy raids when he was in Kappa Al- pha Psi. Jim Meeks is The R e n a i s s a n c e man. He can do anyThing, includ- ing build his own sailboaT! Marilyn Hopklns spends whaT liTTle free Time she has CVERY liTTle Time since she is The T'Yearbook Spon- sor Q playing Ten- nis. And she eloped when she , was seventeen. Chrls Kaylor is redoing her house in Inman Park. She spends her summers plastering walls, wallpapering, installing the alumbing, and reshingling the roof. She loves to travel to England and she spent her Christmas this year in Disney World! Selma Levy has always had a secret desire to be an opera star, but she says she should have been a doctor. Now she teaches SAT courses at night. Ellen Roodor used to own a wine and cheese shop in Phipp's Plaza, She enjoys hunting, fishing, golf, bridge, gardening, traveling, and weedlepoint. Having lived in California, New Orleans, and St. Louis, she worked on the Milwaukee Journal. Her dream is to be a concert oianist, but she is satisfied with being a upretty good tennis player. Mamlo Richardson always wanted to be an actress. She was a tray girl in a hospital when she was younger, but now she loves to travel abroad. Eleanor Robinson taught with Mrs. Richardson at Sumter High School. Having taught for fifteen years, she would be a lawyer lf she 'lad to choose another profession. She loves all kinds of music. Terrl 494: Lammo has been driving a car since she was twelve! An Arden Zinn exercise fanatic, she wants to eventually explore weight training for women. Cynlhla Baulkmon eats out every day because she can't cook! She likes to dance and swim and she played basketball in high school. Her goal: to marry a millionaire and never have to work! See - teachers are just like us! Opposite page Left, Ellen Roeder, Upper rightg Jim Meeks, Lower rightg Marilyn Hopkins. This pagei left to right: Top: Chris Kaylor, Ellen Roeder, Sara Day, Bill Gruber, Cynthia Baulkman. Bottom, Eleanor Robinson, Selma Levy, Mamie Richardson, James Thompson. Milli!!! vig , Iliff - . I D f Q 5, l I V, N U O I f M Mfg? I O 'I Q r' ' xi Q 4 . I . 6 I f I I r l l n I I i 1 qu 1! h I -3 1 -1,1 v ygw,-ff, ss 1 Mi v'..,'o-1 fl ' U 4' '. 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When asked wha? her claim To farne was, Mrs. Barbara Olsen was proud To say Thar she has been ai Henderson ever since The school opened and her true love is siamp collecling. You may Think Mrs, Henderson is whai happens To Z.. il. DRIVER ED Miss Henderson winners after they graduate. Ac- tually, Mrs. Shirley Henderson is a Henderson Science teacher who loves to travel with her husband. ls there life after football? Coach Jim Parham likes to play farmer, and has a garden, and Mr. Wlld BlII Ripley, who teaches Chemis- try, is a photography buff. All of the science cle- partment seem to have interesting hobbies, ex- cept Mr. Edward Finkel, who claims he's very boring and doesn't have time to have any hob- bies. Close investigation proves Mr. Finkel's claim may be true. ln addition to teaching, he is also a full time student at Georgia State. One important facet of l-lenderson's education plan is the Driver Education Program. These dedi- cated people help make our city's streets a safer place to be. Opp. p. l to r, Parham, Henderson, Olsen. This p. l to r, Finkel, Carey, Ponder, Parham, Ripley, Win- don5 Top, D. Cushman, R. Battle, M. Weaver, P. Stouffer, J. Anderson, K, Kelligher, C. Wilson, B. Robinson, T. Martin. l' :E l -J FINE ART VTSTEINWAY Z!77!!7!!77!77 w Sk ConTrary To popular bellef Flne ArTs Teachers don T spend Then' free Tlme palnhng slnglng In The shower or waving Thelr arms as They llsTen To The radlo And noT all llbrary or reading people consTanTly have Thelr nose In a book Our Teachers are llvlng proof' Davld Coles IS an avld collecTor of Chinese anflques especially porcelaln from The Chung dynasTy He loves To slow dance To swung muslc wlTh his wlfe Before comlng To our school he TaughT ln Japan for several years' Chorus lovers bewarelll Mlld mannered Judy Prlfchofralses worms ln her spare momenTs She doesn T luke To wear shorT sleeved dresses when she conducTs because she doesn T luke her elbows and she sells purses ln her spare Tlmel Both Swanson has a younger slsTer aT PeachTree Hugh School STudenTs clalm she has a good looklng husband who used To play professional hockey unTll he broke hrs leg my WWXKK- ,1 ' 'N NN wxnxulxi I X - M . A l .--15-i X T 0 r ' I Zu f . K - lf ll 1 . 255 T ' up ' ' ' f J I I I I I 1 I , , T .4 . . :gn ri.r7'f L sv T MMT V .f fr y .fl f WM .K EADING AND LIBRARY .f M I+ She graduaTed from The UniversiTy of Georgia and ran in The PeachTree Road Race. Juanlfa Curryloves To work ouT aT The spa. She also enjoys backgammon and scrabble. Lucllle Tray- lorwould like To spend her life aT The beach! Sharon Davis had a baby jusT a few monThes ago! Suzanne Guyfon recenTly had a very inTeresTing Trip. She wenT To Los Angeles, Honolulu, Fidgi, and AusTralia for business and pleasure. IT was spring There while iT was fall here. On her ThirTieTh wedding anniversa- ry she and her husband crossed The inTernaTional daTe line. Sharon Badenhop enjoys cross sTiTching, and projecTs relaTed To sewing. She is famous for her cinnamon rolls. Her dream is To be an inTerior designer. Joan Daramus has always wanTed To play professional Tennis. She used To play semi-pro! Her friends say she laughs all The Time. And she served as a VisTa Volun- Teer for a year. For The younger and ignoranT among us, ThaT is a segmenT of The Peace Corps. PicTured on opposiTe page: IefT: David Coles. Upper right: BeTh Swan- son. Lower right: Judy PriTcheTT. PicTured on This page, clockwise from IefT: Joan Daramus, Lucille Traylor, Sharon Davis, JuaniTa Curry, Sharon Badenhop, Suzanne Guyfon. .an .1-44' g ' l T- l ll' Il' Q65 wry - ,3- lllll l llll T .,, f A I P E INDUSTRIAI The lndusTrlol ArTs Teochers noT only enjoy Teochlng The subjec buT They olso llve IT ofTer school IS ouT Chuck Phlllippl owr Twelve ocres of lond oncl evenTuolly wonTs To bullcl hrs own hous on :T He ond some of hrs orchlTecTure sTudenTs go on The week ends ond cleor hrs lond Rlck Moore loves phoTogrophy on collecTlng model Trolns In GddITlOf1 To hrs workshop oT school h olso hos o workshop oT home The Physrcol Educohon Teochers love Thelr coreers becous They were oll oThleTlc when They were younger AT oge TwenTy four Susan Finney ployecl on o college SToTe Chomplonshrl Volleyboll Teom She owns o house on Loke Lonler ond enjoy frshlng She olso ployed In o communrfy muslcoll Jane Langor wos HeolTh Educohon DrrecTor QT The Y W C A for four yeol before she sTorTed Teochrng She once coochecl o preclslo l ARTS ff-EW . zzz ,biz K X ,.XQ S :kL . i LLL.g ' lance Team ThaT received all soris of acclama- ons. She loves bridge and reading, and TaughT i four differenT sTaTes. Joe Windham is a good- Ie counTry boy ThaT enjoys lisTening To counTry music and going fishing. A fan of all Types of JorTs, iT seems he is always coaching or waTch- rg some sorT of game. Terrl Sparks and his iden- cal Twin broTher Roy Sparks seem To wanT To eep iT all in The family. They married Twin sisTers nd boTh live on Viking Drive. They even drive The :me Type of car! BIII Ayers claims he was very my in high school, especially around girls! Since he 'as The oldesT member of The Team, he was iven The nickname Grandad by fellow mem- ers of The SouThern Golden Gloves Boxing Team. This happened while he was aTTending Peabody College in Nashville, Tennessee. PicTured OpposiTe page: Upper leffg Brian CanTy, Jimmy Sanders, Upper righfg Coach Moore. Lower IefT: Craig Stevens. Lower RighTg Coach Phillippi. This page: Far lefT: Mrs. Langford, Allison Mobley. Upper Middle LefTg Miss Finney. Upper Middle Right Coach Windham. Upper Far Righrg Coach Ayers. Lower Middle: Coach Windham. Lower Far RighT5 Coach Sparks. Y cs: 'sill l l lllllll ll ll E E I Q Q, frrlfwrflf x LL.. kj r WI 'X -Tl? .J 'W ss C 9 ' 3 Q40 Il! !! X nxcigirx if lil-.I ,l l i l i Q3 4 ,J mmm BUSINESS 8 i 3 l Our business educoiion deporlmeni consisls of o group of people who ore onyihing but Hbusiness only. IT is o good Thing Glenda Bonds leoches business ed ond noi driver's ed. She hos 'roioled every cor she hos ever owned! So whoi does she drive now? A Sherrnon Tonk? No, o yellow Mer- cedes. Fred Franks uses his nimble fingers for sornelhing oTher Thon Typing. When he is noi cooching The Vorsily Girls Boskelboll Teorn, he likes To linker wiih ouiornobiles, When dsked To describe Edlfh Nash, 'fhe Teochers emphosized one word - 'lgenerousf' One of our more colorful Teochers is Burl Rowan. He is o frusirored florisf Turned Teocher, ond outside of school loves To work in his yord. 9-It' ff ' git9wa:?gs,,s wal ' . Liu . , I L I .H-A .. 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Davld Brown would be an underTaker or a morTician if he wasn'T a Teacher. He enjoys jogging, swimming, Traveling, and reading. Randy Lee was voTed mosT school-spiriTed in his high school. Once he wore his hair in a pony Tail! ln his high school senior year he wenT sTeady wiTh Three girls from differenT schools and didn'T geT caughT fora whole monTh! Marialaine ScoHcollecTs Top Value Trading sTamps and porcelain pieces. She would have been a lawyer buT decided To Teach insTead. Barbara Nowell enjoys culTivaTing planTs and flowers in her own garden. If Darlene Troufman wasn'T Teach- ing, she'd like To be an archeologisT: she loves To dig up old documenTs. Lyn Smlfh has Two cars and a Truck buT he only has Two people in his family. Opposite pageg lefT To righT, Top' Fred Franks, Glenda Bonds. BoTTom: EdiTh Nash, Burl Rowan. This page: Randy Lee, Lyn SmlTh, Verna ColsTon, Barbara Nowell, Larry Wlllls, Sally Finch. Darlene TrouTman, Randy Lee, Sally Finch, Verna ColsTon. I . x th' U ' gl . 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Her enTerTainmenT was reading a book, because Televi- sion did noT exisT. Her favoriTe sporT as a Teenager was fencing. John Hogan has been To Europe four Times. He helped To pay his way Through college by working aT a funeral home and aT The UniTed STaTes PosT Office. An avid golf fan, he claims he played beTTer golf aT The age of sixfeen Than he does now! Carol Crouse and Carol Flndley seem To have a greaT deal in common. Be- sides The obvious facTs ThaT They boTh Teach French, boTh have blue eyes. Each has a spe- cial caT. Cleo Findley has her own phone num- ber!! Sambo Crouse has his own hammock. He probably won iT in The phoTo conTesT he was in! Barbara Blake is consTanTly Teased abouT noT being a UniversiTy of Georgia fan. Well, she is The number one fan of her liTTle niece. Opposife page: Clockwise from upper lefT: Carol Findley Carol Crouse, MargareTe Damerow, John l-logan. This page Top: LefT To righf: Carol Crouse, Margarefe Damerow, Susan Sfeele, Belly Ball, Marc Chafwood. BoTTom: L-R5 Resource June Reed, Mabel Wallace. . - ...,g.-egg-f-43.5, mg-.5 .2 s-ill sim 'E JL C43 The SovieT Union goined o new leoder when Yuri Andropov Took office os The SecreTory GGDGTGI ofTer Leonid Brezhnev C 483 died. Tom Londry C23 did noThing This yeor, buT Mrs. Hopkins wdnTs The Cowboys To win The Superbowl. C33 WdlT Disney World gdve us o glimpse of Tomor- row when They opened The new EpcoT CenTer. NineTeen eighTy-Two mdrked The beginning of The compufer oge GS offordoble home com- puTers C113 swepT The noTion. We losT o beloved ond TdIenTed dcfor when Henry Fondo C53 died losT yeor. C63 Hey, Russio! We see your ICBM ond roise you on MX. C73 The sorry sTdTe of our socieTy becomes evidenf when one considers The focf ThoT hdlf The noTion's ledding indusfry wos heoded by o liTTle yellow boll wiTh one eye. C83 Toke Tylenol - iT cures dll pdin permdnenTly CoT leosT in Chicdgo3. Pink Floyd reledsed new movie C93 combining dnimdfion wiTh rock music in The sTory of o rock sTdr's slow rodd To insdniTy. C403 The VieTndm Wor Memoriol wos dedicofed in '82 To dll who died fighTing. SylvesTer Sfol- lone C443 hod Two blockbusTer movies - Rocky Ill dnd FirsT Blood. Billy Joel C403 mode o rore concerT oppedrdnce in Afldnfo. For John DeLor- edn C433, 4982 wos The losT sfrdw. C443 Von Holen rocked The OMNI during Their Tour of Americo. C453 E.T. - The movie, The wropping poper, The dolls, The phones: E.T. - GO HOME!! The Who C 463 mode Their finoi concerT oppedrdnce on December 47, 4982. For The firsT Time, o crew of four piloTed The spdce shuTTle Columbio C483. Leonid Brezhnev C483 died losT yeor CThis picTure dedicdTed To John Melvin C203. Ronold Redgon's foreign policy coiled for The Morines To pofrol Lebo- non C243, ond his domesfic policy coused o biT of unresT in The Midwesf C223. ThoT wonderful mon Normon Moyer C233 foughT for his idedls in on oTTempT To geT rid of ThoT unsighfly WdshingTon monumenT ond oil he goT for his Troubles wos o bulleT in his hedd. Yossir Ardfof C243 wos driven ouT of Lebdnon olong wiTh his PLO. Lech Wdlesd C253 wos jdiled, re- leosed, ond joiled ogdin in The spdce of o week. Princess STephonie ond Prince Alberf C263 mourned over The deoTh of Mondco's Princess Groce. And finolly Cwds iT worTh The woiT?3 Sugor Roy Leonord reTired C273. neeze nam woman 22, 5 , ,W f f gig 'WM Opposite page: Top: Left to right: Greg Wilson, John Lee, Canon Yucel, Stephanie Walden, Donald Mapp. Bottom: Left to right: Karen Pat- terson, Bobby Hunter, Half of Billy Cooper, Deb- orah Holland. This page: Top: Left to right: Kathy Rockwell, Peggy Barrington, David Berliner, Carla Canty, Joanna Daniels, Beth Sykes, Lisa Stewart, Perry Panos, Maureen Sharp. 229 CANBIBLH' 5PEAK.lNl'5 514 1 X 5 f X 6 W I , W' f V,-1 H 'W E' vu, ZH? f W W 9 , H ,fn , A f ' Z M gn 5 M f 3 WW f E, m 1 W ,rr M . 1 wg f ,Q 5,25 i K ! 'W W K, , ,.x. W- Q S ,Q K 1' - Opposite page: Upper Left: Heidi DeKreek, Mi- chele Burger, Scott Thorpe, Madeleine Gray, Mindy Zaidel, Michele Wasserman, Upper right: Brian Canty, Charles Gray, Jimmy Sanders, Steve Moore, Craig Stevens. Lower left: Carla Canty, Steve Siegel. Middle: Stacy Petkas, Rusty Smith. Lower right: Adam Roseman and Butch. Pictured on this page: Upper left: Donny Spratt and Com- pany. Upper right: Beth O'Conner, Dana Davis. Lower left: Only the Members. Lower Right: Tim Wyke and friends. 231 X S X 'HN ai' L Piciured on This page: Upper left Verna Colsron, Bob Burns. Upper righr: Randy Lee. Lower left Jim Parham and Abbey. 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