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Sop: ? 0 ON as hee ee sa me ee : ” Se a AE OE NO ia wie 4d € ap ee ere sag Sharing horizons that are new to us ‘Watching the signs along the way Talking tt over just the tuo of us Working together day to day — together Ba when Evening COMES WE smile So mush of fe Gpeae We lf find a place where there a 200m to grow And Yes we VE ust begun Saxe Contents Introductions) 3... 2) We ve only ust begun AOMInistrauion. 3, Working together day to day GIN SSCSe ei og ee Sharing horizons that are neu to us NCtivitics: 9) 6 3s ee LO So many roads to choose PStnIetiCS et Befou the rising 4UN WE fly Heatures 2c). 7 White lace and promises StudentsLifes nko See And yes we VE just begun Three The beginning of a special year Four - , | lovely dances Five a homecoming parade Six happy times and big decisions a aa Seven Homecoming Cheryl Drake — Sophomore Nancy Green — Freshman ee al Jackie Lytle — Sophomore Darlene Landrum — Freshman Ten SK epresentati UES Martha Beck — Junior Jane Aiken — Senior Donna Strickland — Senior Cindy Drake — Junior Eleven Homecoming Court Barb Correll — Sophomore Lynn Thomas — Freshman Twelve Debbie Davis — Senior Thirteen Sincerely Dedicated to Mr. Phil Brintnall A serious-minded man with a sense of humor; one who can jest and be jested with, but one who can command and take charge. fourteen Miss Laureate 197] Miss Jane Aiken “Whoever has a heart full of love always has something to give.” Administration Mr. Hugh Randall Superintendent Mr. Ben Prince Chairman of School Board eee ee Mr. Marvin Smith Director of Instruction School Board eighteen Just a Beginning Commencement: a beginning. Leaving high school is really the beginning of learn- ing — a whole lifetime of it. Let’s hope that your high school days have prepared you for this experience, and that you will not falter. Instead, may you be successful and happy in the days to come and remember H.H:S. for the preparation received here to help you as you begin your journey through life. R. Hugh Lockaby Mr. R. Hugh Lockaby Principal Mrs. Gail Johnson Secretary nineteen Guidance = 9 72) =| a 3 ca | ay, 9 oS — = Counselor al os bol = os = = oe) a _ = _ os 42 o eel 5) oO NY twenty Mathematics Mr. Harry Swofford Algebra II, Geometry, Trigonometry Analysis SASS . i SN . So Mrs. Barbara S. Lemmons Mr. William Hawkins Algebra I, Geometry Trigonometry, Algebra II twenty-one English Chicora Westmoreland Mrs. ior English Sen piste AOE ee ie Mr. Tom Orr Sophomore Engl h 1S ing ic Speaki Publ Psychology Mrs. Christine Croft Junior English twenty-two Beverly Russell Mrs. h Freshman Englis Reading Improvement Mrs. Nancy Edwards Freshman English World History Ethelyn Roberts Sophomore English Freshman English Mrs. twenty-three Science Dey PP ” . ee Mr. Phillip Brintnall Biology Mrs. Ellen Rogers Physical Science twenty-four Mr. H. H. Blankenship Chemistry, Physics Aerospace Driver’s Education Miss Juanita Vaughn Physical Science Biology twenty-five Fine Arts Mr. Jim Stokes Band Mrs. Ellen Hobbs Art Or hte onetemit birt cheap beats i Z eat tet LS eM sett TE ap twenty-six Social Science ee Mr. Tom Wilson World History Government Economics and Sociology Mrs. Mildred Brown American History twenty-seven Library Mrs. Hazel Bumgarner Mrs. Jeanette Turner Librarian Bible Secretary HENDERSONVILLE BEARCATS Mrs. Marie Shipp twenty-eight f KACO mae | Athletic Director Coach Joe Hunt Ceoreseerpseses = LOIS a Miss Geraldine Hensley Mr. Jim Pardue Physical Education Physical Education twenty-nine thirty a sass Mrs. Betty Oates Business eben neta stomeserossrtetee Mr. Ted Brackett Distributive Education ey { Vocational Education Mr. Richard Gunning Industrial Arts Mrs. Hannah L. Edwards Business Mr. Ralph Wiggins Agriculture asad Mrs. Mary Mims Home Economics ce wate CAAA AAAS thirty-one Miss Lois Gibbs Spanish Mr. Dale Lappin French BBE Foreign Language Miss Sara Oates Latin General Math thirty-two raring bouzops that au RE Senior Class of 1971 LEFT TO RIGHT: President — Ginger Jones, Treasurer — Nancy Byrd, Secretary — Vivian Kirkpatrick, Vice President — Ted Meadows. Thirty Four SAE AN Thirty Five Daniel Michael Adams Naomi Jane Aiken William McKinley Alexander, Jr. x Sidney Austin Bakke, Jr. Cane ears Glenn Norman Bennett Susan Lee Bennett Douglas Forman Birch, Jr. Thirty Six Kathie Jo Brown Rhoderick Edmiston Brown, Jz. David Winfred Butler Nancy Elizabeth Byrd Janice Elizabeth Carpenter April Sidney Cash Raymond Junious Cash Thirty Seven Thirty Eight | : | | q ptr: Thirty Nine aN | WN AX Claude Swanson Childress, III Susan Anne Clarke Patricia Diane Copeland Richard Dennis Creasman Bruce Allen Crossman Jon Mark Daniels Betty Ann Davis Forty ia hone Philip Edward Dietz Karen Lynn Douglas Patrick Christopher Drake Dianne Lynn Eklund Susan Rence Dunn Michael Lance Edney Forty One Forty Two NY LAK W ed Forty Three Jan Louise Erickson Eleanore Marie Ewbank Henry Stroud Elms, II] ilip Feagin James Ph Katherine Scott Garrett Linda Ruth Good Stephen Douglas Foster Forty Four PILES Fig Mee Janet Kaye Green Tony Eli Gray A Yd, egy Gy, Margaret Anne Gray irginia Lee Gregory Michael Steven Hall Julia Ann Hanke Stephen Michael Grose Forty Five Claire Ellen Henderson Marian Louise Hines David Allen Hobbs John Kenneth Hysong Elizabeth Anne Iler Rebecca Anne Irving John Alvin Israel Forty Six Douglas Foster Jaquith Del Marie Johnson Jack Edward Johnson 3 Ginger Jinx Jones Dorothy Virginia Keith Vivian Kay Kirkpatrick Forty Seven Francis Patrick Lanning Miguel Angel Lappado Charles Steven Laughter Carla Jean Ledbetter Donald Edward Lenz Diane Lucille Lyne Carolyn Shepherd McArver Forty Eight Linda Ann McCoy Joseph Emmett McGee Richard William Magness Michael Lee Mahaffey Theodore Clayton Meadows James Vaughn Means William Bruce Maloy Forty Nine Richard Graham Merrell Randall Stephen Merrill James William Miller pe Barbara Anne Milroy Leonard Marshall Moody Sherry Darlene Moore Kristina Irene Neubauer Fifty Allison Owen Nobbe Stephen Allen Osteen Deborah Jean Pace Gregory Martin Pace Ivor Robert Pace Patricia Delayne Parham Connie Lee Patterson Fifty One es ps ees Sherry Lynn Patterson Dianne Carol Ponder Nancy Shannon Porter CO Margaret Chapman Richardson Tyrone C. Robinson William Alton Robinson Cheryl Denise Rogers Fifty Two Harriet Melanie Rogers Turner Morrison Rouse John Michael Shepherd Stephen McLeod Shipman ne Mya Leigh Simons Walter Perry Smith, Jr. Brenda Sue Sparks Fifty Three eee COR j ee Cee Michael Waytus Stephens John Julius Stewart, Jr. Donna Marie Strickland OI, ae A Cynthia Finley Strippel Millen Daniel Stroud James Carlisle Taylor, III John Woodrum Taylor Fifty Six James Royce Thomas Lucy Dawn Trammel Barbara Gail Thomas iS ENS Sue Lynn Truman Jr. Rick Steven Ward Melvin LeRoy Waters, Alexander Holloway Veazey, III Fifty Seven Fifty Eight Fifty Nine 4 ( ‘ AY ONS vi Edwin Closs White, III Jack Warren Weston, Jr. A | Pamela Louise Whitmire Nedra Karen Whitlock Jeffrey Robert Wick James Few Wilkins Sixty ss enone! Grady Frederick Williams Kay Marie Williams Murry McDonald Williamson Loretta Rita Wilson Margaret Lorraine Young Pamela Tyre Young Sixty One Sixty Two Bay Most School Spirited Ginger Gregory and Sidney Bakke Best All Around Ellen Henderson and John Israel Sixty Four 7 Cutest ivian Kirkpatrick and David Hobbs ee OCT OD Most Likely to Succeed Nancy Porter and Lex Veazey Sixty Five nm, ae Qyyry) AN, Ne i 4 TAY Friendliest Diane Lyne and Fred Williams Best Dressed Dawn Trammel and Melvin Waters Sixty Six Most Dependable Jane Aiken and Rick Brown POL RE ee “ Petter rm Whom wargnae o Most Talented Brenda Sparks and Don Lenz Sixty Seven Best Looking Donna Strickland and Turner Rouse Most Popular Debbie Davis and Mickey Mahaffey Sixty Eight Most Intellectual Nancy Byrd and Steve Shipman ites = Most Athlet Jan Erickson and Phil Dietz Sixty Nine ittiest Becky Irving and Mike Stephens W Seventy Senior Directory DANIEL MICHAEL ADAMS — Homeroom Vice President 3; DECA 2, NAOMI JANE AIKEN — LAUREATE Editor 4; Student Council Rep- resentative 1, 3; Student Council Committee Chairman 3; Keyettes 3, 4; Honor Society 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2; Latin Club 2; French Club 4; F.H.A. 3; Bible Club 2, 3; Bearcat Echoes 2; Homeroom Sec. 2; Powder Puff Football 2; Soph. Tea 2; Student Council District Congress Dele- gate 3; Most Dependable Senior Girl 4; Homecoming Representative 1, 2, 3,4. WILLIAM McKINLEY ALEXANDER, JR. — Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Homeroom Representative 1, 3; Student Council Soci- al Committee Member 2, 4; Student Council Committee Chairman 3; French Club 3, 4; Jr-Sr. Entertainer 2; Jr.-Sr. Boy Coordinator 3; Junior Class Vice President 3; Assistant Editor LAUREATE 4. SIDNEY AUSTIN BAKKE, JR. — Art Club 2, 3, 4; Art Club Vice President 4; RED and WHITE 2, 3, 4 — Exchange Editor 4 — Artist 2, 3; Jr.-Sr. Entertainer 2; Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4 — Library Club Co-ordinator 2 — Vice President 3 — Treasurer 4; Latin Club 2; LAUREATE Representative 1, 2, 3; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff Court 3, 4; Pep Board; Dramatics Club Treasurer 4; Most School Spirited Senior Boy 4. GLENN NORMAN BENNETT — F.F.A. 1, 2, 3; DECA Club 1. MARILYN CLIFTON BENNETT — SUSAN LEE BENNETT — Dramatics Club 1; F.H.A. 1, 3, 4; Bible Club 2, 3, 4; Library Club 3, 4; Library Club Reporter 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee Head 3; LAUREATE Representative 4; RED and WHITE Typist 4; Homeroom Secretary 3. DOUGLAS FORMAN BIRCH, JR. — Lutcher Stark High School 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; RED and WHITE Representative 4. KATHIE JO BROWN -— Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Council 3, 4; Drum Majorette 3, 4; All-State Band 2, 3, 4; LAUREATE Representa- tive 2; Homeroom Treasurer 3; French Club 2; Spanish Club 4; Spanish Club Treasurer 4; F.T.A. 2; National Honor Society 4. RHODERICK EDMISTON BROWN, JR. — Homeroom Secretary 1; Homeroom Vice President 3, 4; Biology Hall of Fame 1; Latin I Award 1; Latin Hall of Fame 2; World History Award 2; Latin Club President 2; Track 2, 3; Sophomore Tea 2; Spanish Club 3; Dramatics Club 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Graduation Marshal 3; Point Board 3; Honor Council 3; LAUREATE Representative 3; Key Club 4; Honor Society Vice President 4; LAUREATE Business Manager 4; Tennis 4; Most Dependable Senior Boy 4; Inter-club Council 2. DAVID WINFIELD BUTLER — NANCY ELIZABETH BYRD — Homerrom President 1, 2, 3 — Vice President 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3; Secretary F.H.A. 2; Committee Head 1 — International Relations Committee 1; Point Board 2; Junior Class Treasurer 3; Senior Class Treasurer 4; RED and WHITE writer 1, 2 — Associate Editor 3, — Editor 4; Sophomore Tea 2; Honor Society 3, 4; Keyettes 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Board Member 2; Jr.-Sr. Refreshment Committee 3; Sophomore Board Member — Honor Council 2; Commen- cement Marshal 3; French Club 3, 4; Most Intellectual Senior Girl 4. JANICE ELIZABETH CARPENTER — Canton Junior High; Pisgah High School 2, 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; Health Careers Club 2, 3; Beta Club 3; National Honor Society 3; Jr.-Sr. Decorating Committee 3. APRIL SYDNEY CASH — Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3; Library Club 1, 2, 4; Girl’s Varsity Basketball 2, 3,4; RED and WHITE Photographer 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; F.C.A. 3, 4; Secretary-Treasurer F.C.A. 4. RAYMOND JUNIOUS CASH — Dramatics Club 2; Bearcat Echoes 2; F.F.A, CLAUDE SWANSON CHILDRESS III — SUSAN ANNE CLARKE — Dramatics Club 1, 2; Homeroom Vice President 2; Girl’s Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Tea 2; Power Puff 2; French Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3, 4; F.H.A. 2, 3, 4; Marshal at Graduation 3; Powder Puff 3; French Club Treasurer 4; F.H.A. Reporter 4; National Honor Society Secretary 4; LAUREATE Staff 4; F.C.A. 4. PATRICIA DIANE COPELAND — RICHARD DENNIS CREASMAN — J.V. Football 1; F.C.A. 2; French Club 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football-2, 3, 4. BRUCE ALLEN CROSSMAN — West Henderson High School 1, 2; Basketball; Wrestling; F.C.A.; Powder Puff Cheerleader; DECA Club 3, 4. JON MARK DANIELS — Fairmont West High School; Chess Club 1, 2; French Club 1, 2; Student Council 1, 2; Homeroom Representative 1, 2; Homeroom President 2; Bowling Team 1, 2; Football Team 2; Basketball Team 1, 2; Track Team 2; State Science Fair Representative 2; State Drafting Representative 2; French Club 3; Varsity Football 4; Track Team 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. VIRGINIA MAE DAVIDSON — BETTY ANN DAVIS - Bible Club 3; LAUREATE Typist 4. DEBORAH CHERYL DAVIS — Class Treasurer 1; Student Council Representative 1, 2; Dramatics Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 2, 3; Homeroom Vice President 3, 4; Class Secretary 3; Sophomore Tea 2; National Honor Society 4; F.C.A. 4; Keyettes 2, 3, 4; Keyette Vice President 3; Keyette Senior Board Member 4; Jr.-Sr. Entertainer 2; Student Council Pep Board Department Head 4; J.V. Cheerleader 1, 2; J.V. Captain 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4; Varsity Co-Captain 3; Varsity Captain 4; Student Council Assembly Committee 3, 4; Student Council District Congress Delegate 3; Homecoming Court 1, 2, 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Most Popular Senior Girl 4. PHILIP EDWARD DIETZ — Varsity Football 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Basketball 3; Homeroom President 3, 4; Spanish Club 3. KAREN LYNN DOUGLAS — Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2; Future Secretaries 2, 3; Library Club 1; Debate Club 1, 2, 3; Inter- scholastic Literary Events 1, 2; RED and WHITE Staff 1, 2, 4; Ameri- can Legion Oratorical 3; International Relations 4; F.H.A. 3; Creative Writing 1, 2. ; PATRICK CHRISTOPHER DRAKE — J.V. Basketball 1; Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 1; Homeroom Vice President 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4. , SUSAN RENEE DUNN -— F.H.A. 1, 2, 3,4; Homeroom Vice President 1; Homeroom Secretary 2; Honor Council Representative 2; Dramatics Club 2, 3; F.H.A. Projects Chairman 2; Sophomore Tea 2; RED and WHITE Writer 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Representative 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; F.H.A. Treasurer 3, 4; F.H.A. Parliamentarian 3; Commencement Marshal 3; French Club 4; Student Council Human Relations Committee. MICHAEL LANCE EDNEY -— Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4; RED and WHITE Representative 1, 2, 3; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.C.A. 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; RED and WHITE Advertiser 3. DIANNE LYNN EKLUND — Wheeling High School 1; John Hersey High School 2, 3; Class Board; Drama Club; Correspondent (News- paper) Reporter; National Honor Society 2, 3; French Club 4. HENRY STROUD ELMS III — JAN LOUISE ERICKSON — Pep Board 1, 2, 3, 4; F.C.A. 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2; Girl’s Basketball Varsity — Letter 1, 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff 2, 3, 4; Mr. Bearcat 3; Homeroom President 1, 2, 4; Student Council Representative 3; Homecoming Candidate 1, 2, 3; Most Athletic Senior Girl 4; French Club 2; Election Committee 1, 2, 3; Committee Head of Jr.-Sr. 2; Keyettes 3, 4; Treasurer of Keyettes 4; Co-Captain of Girl’s Basketball Team 2, 3; Captain of Girl’s Basketball Team 4; Class Secretary 1, 2. ELEANORE MARIE EWBANK — Bible Club 1, 2; Art Club 1, 3, 4; Art Club Treasurer 4; F.H.A. 3, 4; F.H.A. Parliamentarian 4; Latin Club 2; Spanish Club 4; RED and WHITE Representative 3; Homeroom Trea- surer 4, JAMES PHILIP FEAGIN — Latin Club 2; Spanish Club 4. STEPHEN DOUGLAS FOSTER — Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Officer 1, 2; Manager—Varsity Football 3. KATHERINE SCOTT GARRETT — Homeroom President 1; Student Council Representative 2; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3; Student Council Committee Member 3, 4; F.H.A. 3; French Club 2, 3; Powder Puff Football 1, 2; Sophomore Tea 2; LAUREATE Representative 4; Li- brary Club 4. LINDA RUTH GOOD — Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 4;F.H.A. 1; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Library Club 3; Art Club 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Tea 2; Jr.-Sr. Server 3; Dramatics Club 1; Bible Club Treasurer; Spanish Club — 2nd Vice President. MARGARET ANNE GRAY — W. T. Woodoon High School, Fairfax, Virginia; Freshman Choir 1; Spanish Club 3, 4; Art Club 3; Library Club 3, 4; Student Council Civil Defense Committee Member 4; Stu- dent Council Social Committee Member 4; Homeroom Vice President 3; Powder Puff Football 3, 4; F.T.A. 4. TONY ELI GRAY — DECA 4, JANET KAYE GREEN — Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Human Relations Committee 3; Varsity Girl’s Basketball 2; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Jr.-Sr. 3; Class Treasurer 2; Powder Puff Football 2; Theater Arts Committee Head; Art Club President 3. VIRGINIA LEE GREGORY — Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Art Club 1; Keyettes 3, 4; Keyette Secretary 4; Keyette Committee Head 3; Student Council Representative 2; Student Council Committee Member 2, 3, 4; LAUREATE Homeroom Representative 3, 4; LAU- REATE Junior Editor 3; LAUREATE Advertising Editor 4; Jr.-Sr. Entertainer 3; Jr.-Sr. Committee Head 4; Powder Puff Football 2, 3, 4; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4; Most School Spirited Senior Girl 4. STEPHEN MICHAEL GROSE — J.V. Football 1, 2; F.F.A. 2, 3; French Club 2, 3; Jr.-Sr. Committee 2; Spanish Club 4; DECA Club 4; Civil Defense Committee 4. MICHAEL STEVEN HALL — French Club 3, 4; Tennis Team 2, 3, 4. JULIE ANN HANKE — Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club President 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. Historian 3, 4; Bible Club 2; Sophomore Tea 2; Dramatics Club 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 4, CLAIRE ELLEN HENDERSON - Fairview High School, Erie, Pennsy!- vania 1; RED and WHITE Staff 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. Treasurer Seventy-One 2: F.H.A. Chairman of Degrees Committee 4; F.H.A. Chairman of Social Committee 4; F.H.A. Vice President 3; French Club 2, 3, 4; French Club Secretary 3; French Club President 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club Chairman of Costumes Committee 3; Music Director of Passionella 4; Bearcat Echoes 2; Honor Society 3, 4; Keyettes 3, 4; Point Board 3; International Relations Committee 3; International Relations Committee Chairman 4; Homeroom President 3, 4; Sopho- more Tea 2; Best All Around Senior Girl 4; Commencement Marshal 3. MARIAN LOUISE HINES — F.H.A. 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Board 4; Civil Defense 4; Bible Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Powder Puff Football 2, 3; LAUREATE Representative 2; Bearcat Echoes 2, 3; Decoration Committee Jr.-Sr. 3. = : DAVID ALLEN HOBBS -— J.V. Football 1; Library Club 1; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Tennis Team 1, 2, 3; LAUREATE Representative 3; Elections Committee 3; Leader of Pep Band 3; All-State Band 3; French Club 3. JOHN KENNETH HYSONG — ELIZABETH ANNE ILER — Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club Secretary 4; Art Club 1, 2, 3; RED and WHITE Representative 1, 2; Bible Club 2; J.V. Cheerleading 2; Pep Board 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; RED and WHITE Sports Writer 2, 3; Human Relations 3, 4; Human Relations Co-Chairman 4; Varsity Cheerleading 4; Student Council 4; Keyettes 4; Senior Play Committee Chairman 4. REBECCA ANNE IVRING — Powder Puff Football 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1, 2; Dramatics Club 1, 2; Student Council Representative 1; Bulletin Board Committee 1; F.T.A. 1. JOHN ALVIN ISRAEL — Homeroom President 1, 2; Class President 1; Student Body. Vice President 3; Student Body President 4; Freshman Basketball 1; J.V. Basketball 2; Football Manager 1; Varsity Football Manager 2, 3; Varsity Baseball 1, 2,3, 4; F.C.A. 1, 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Attended Boy’s State 4; Selected for Merits Who’s Who Among Young High School Students 4. DOUGLAS FOSTER JAQUITH — Point Board 3; J.V. Basketball Manager 2; Track Team 2. DEL MARIE JOHNSON — Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; DECA Club 3, 4; DECA Club Secretary. JACK EDWARD JOHNSON — Homeroom Secretary 1; Freshman Bas- ketball Manager 1; Wrestling 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Lighting Committee 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; All-State Band 4; LAUREATE Representative 2. LINDA SUSAN JOHNSON -— Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Board 1, 2, 3, 4; All-Stare Band 3, 4. GINGER JINX JONES — Student Council Homeroom Representative 1, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; National Honor Society 3,4; DECA Club 3; Senior Class President 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Student Council Committees (Scrapbook, Elections, Student Directory); Na- tional Honor Society President 4; Homeroom President 2; Governor’s School of N.C. 2; A.F.S. Student to Malaysia 3; Chief Marshal at Graduation 3; Sophomore Tea 2. DOROTHY VIRGINIA KEITH — F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; March- ing Band 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; All-State Band 3. IRVIN DOUGLAS KING — F.F.A. VIVIAN KAY KIRKPATRICK — Belt Jr. High School, Silver Springs, Md.; Dramatics Club 1; J.V. Cheerleader 1; Girl’s Athletic Association 1; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club Committee Head 4; Student Council Representative 4; Student Council Social Committee 3; Stu- dent Council Student-Faculty Committee 4; Class Secretary 4; Keyettes 4; Spanish Club 4; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Cutest Senior Girl 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee Head 3. FRANCIS PATRICK LANNING — J.V. Football 1; J.V. Basketball 1, 2; Varsity Baseball 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4. MIGUEL ANGEL LAPPADO — Student from Uruguay; Instituto Dr. Eduardo Acevedo, No.g, Colon (Montevideo); Montevideo University; Track Team 2; Soccer Team 3; Delegate in Delegate’s Assembly 3; Student’s Association Secretary 4; Political Group Secretary 4. CHARLES STEVEN LAUGHTER -— Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Leader 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Powder Puff Cheerleader Captain 4; Fire Department 4; Golf Team 4; Elections Committee 1; All-State Band 4. CARLA JEAN LEDBETTER — F.H.A. 1, 3, 4; Bible Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1; Social Department 4; Library Club 4. DONALD EDWARD LENZ -— Track Team 1, 2, 3; All-State Band 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 2; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Band Council 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Dramatics Club 3. DIANE LUCILLE LYNE — RED and WHITE Representative 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3; Powder Puff Football 1, 2, 3; Human Relations 3, 4; Art Club 1, 2, 4; Homeroom Secretary 2; Senior Superlative — The Friendliest Senior Girl 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee Head 3. CAROLYN SHEPHERD McARVER -— Dramatics Club Apprentice 1; Latin Club 2; Latin Club Secretary-Treasurer 2; F.H.A. 3, 4; F.H.A. Scrapbook Co-chairman 3; F.H.A. Secretary 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; F.T.A. Seventy-Two Senior Vice President 4; LAUREATE — Activities Section 4; Honor Society 4; Spanish Club 4; House and Grounds Committee Member 4; Homeroom Secretary 3. DENNIS BENJAMIN McCARSON -- LINDA ANN McCOY — JOSEPH EMMETT McGEE — Bearcat Echoes 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Powder Puff Cheerleader 4; Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 3; Golf 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. RICHARD WILLIAM MAGNESS — J.V. Football 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross-Country 2, 3, 4; Cross-Country Captain 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Key Club Vice President 3; Key Club President 4; J.V. Basketball Manager 2; F.C.A. 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Student Council 3; Bulletin Board Committee 3; Sophomore Tea 2. MICHAEL LEE MAHAFFEY — J.V. Football 1; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Frosh Basketball 1; J.V. Basketball 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; All Confer- ence Track 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Homeroom President 1, 2, 4; Homeroom Vice President 3; Class Vice President 1, 2; Class President 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Key Club Vice President 3; Key Club Sophomore Board Member 2; Key Club Senior Board Member 4; Powder Puff Winner 2; Block Letter H 2; F.C.A. 3, 4; Most Popular Senior Boy 4. WILLIAM BRUCE MALOY — Aiken High School; Track Team 1; German Club 2, 3; Tennis Team 2; Science Club 2; Beta Club 3; Feature Editor of School Newspaper 3; Quill and Scroll Society 3; Debate Club 3; Student Council 3; RED and WHITE Staff 4. THEODORE CLAYTON MEADOWS - Athletics Photographer 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Athletics Trainee 1; Basketball 2, 3; Dramatics Club 1; Homeroom President 1, 2; Library Club President 2; Bearcat Echoes 2; Key Club 3; Spanish Club Entertainment Committee 3. JAMES VAUGHN MEANS — Cross Country Manager 2, 3; Wrestling Team 2, 3; F.F.A. 2, 3; F.F.A. Officer 3; Spanish Club 3. RICHARD GRAHAM MERRELL — Wrestling 1, 2; DECA 3, 4. RANDALL STEPHEN MERRILL — F.F.A. 1, 2, 3; DECA 1. JAMES WILLIAM MILLER -— Library Club 1, 2, 3, President 4; RED and WHITE Staff 2, 3, Co-Circulation Manager; RED and WHITE Staff Advertiser 4; French Club 2; Spanish Club 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff Court 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Entertainer; Social Department 3, 4; Point Board 4. BARBARA ANNE MILROY — Homeroom Treasurer 2; Keyettes 2, 3, 4; Keyette Vice President 3; Keyette President 4; Homeroom President 3; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom President 4; French Club 2, 3; Interclub Council 4; Mr. Bearcat 4; Assembly Committee 2, 3; RED and WHITE Exchange Editor 3. LEONARD MARSHALL MOODY — J.V. Football 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Fire Department 2; Spanish Club 3. SHERRY DARLENE MOORE - Bible Club Secretary 4; Bible Club 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 4; Library Club 3, 4; Social Committee 4; Dramatics Club Apprentice 1. KRISTINA IRENE NEUBAUER — West Carrollton High School 1; Student Council 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Tri-Hi-Y Secretary 1; Science Club 1; French Club 3; F.H.A. 4. ALLISON OWEN NOBBE — Seacrest High School, Delray Beach, Florida; Shipley School, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania; Choral Society; Dramatics Club; Class Vice President 1; Student Council; Art Club; Drama Club 4; F.H.A. 4. STEPHEN ALLEN OSTEEN — J.V. Football 1; Baseball 2, 3, 4. DEBORAH JEAN PACE — F.H.A. 1; Bible Club 2, 3, 4; Bible Club Award 3; Bible Club Activities Chairman 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3; Student Council Department Head (House and Grounds) 4; Clean-up Committee Homeroom Chairman 3. GREGORY MARTIN PACE — J.V. Football 1; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Tea 2; French Club 2; Key Club 4. IVOR ROBERT PACE — F.F.A. 3; F.F.A. Officer 4; DECA Club 3; DECA Club Delegate 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. : PATRICIA DELAYNE PARHAM — F.H.A. 1; Dramatics Club 1, 3; Homeroom Treasurer 1; Latin Club 2; Bearcat Echoes 2; Jr.-Sr. 2. CONNIE LEE PATTERSON — Majorette 1, 2, 3,4; F.H.A. 1; F.T.A. 3; Bible Club 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 2; Sophomore Entertainer 2; Art Club 3. SH ERRY LYNN PATTERSON — RED and WHITE Staff 2, 3, 4; Bible Club 2, 3; F.T.A. 3, 4; Library Club 2; DECA Club 3, 4. DIANNE CAROL PONDER -— Student Council Committee Member 1, 2; Student Council Committee Secretary (AFS) 3; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3; Dramatics Club Committee Head 3; Homeroom Vice President 1; Homeroom Secretary 3; French Club 2, 3; Bearcat Echoes 2, 3. NANCY SHANNON PORTER — Art Club, RED and WHITE Staff Artist 1, 2, 3; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club Vice President 3; Student Director of One-Act Play 2; Dramatics Club Props Chairman 2; Keyettes 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Powder Puff Football 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Tea 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council Secretary 4; Student Council International Relations Department 2, 3, 4; Student Council Point Board 1, 2; Student Council Human Relations Department 3; Homeroom Treasurer 1; Homeroom President 2; Class Treasurer 2; Jr.-Sr. Entertainer 2; Jr.-Sr. Co-ordinator 3; Commence- ment Marshal 3; RED and WHITE Representative 2, 3; Senior Girl Most Likely to Succeed 4. MARGARET CHAPMAN RICHARDSON — Homeroom Secretary 1; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Homeroom RED and WHITE Representative 3; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3; Powder Puff Football 1, 3, 4; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Junior Song Committee 3; Jr.-Sr. Committee Head 3; Pep Committee 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 4; F.C.A. 4; Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4. TYRONE C. ROBINSON — WILLIAM ALTON ROBINSON — CHERYL DENISE ROGERS — Student Council Bulletin Board Com- mittee 1; Dramatics Club Apprentice 1; Homeroom LAUREATE Rep- resentative 2, 3; Girl’s Basketball 2, 3; Student Council Social Depart- ment 2, 3; Student Council Social Department Co-Chairman 4; Powder Puff Football 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Jr.-Sr. Committee Head 3; Cheerleader 4; Keyettes 4. HARRIET MELANIE ROGERS — F.H.A. 1; Bible Club 3; Spanish tub 3, 4; Library Club Secretary 3; F.T.A. 4; Civil Defense 4. TURNER MORRISON ROUSE — Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Pep Board 1; Key Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Key Club Secretary 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Homeroom Secretary 4; The “Best Looking” Senior Boy 4. PEGGY LEE SEXTON — JOHN MICHAEL SHEPHERD — Bishop Hartley High School, Colum- bus, Ohio; Pep Club 1; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1; Spanish Club 1, 2; Bearcat Echoes 3, 4; Bearcat Echoes President 4; DECA 4; DECA Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2. STEPHEN McLEOD SHIPMAN — MYA LEIGH SIMONS — Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1, 2; Library Club President 3; Library Club Secretary 4; Library Club 2; Bearcat Echoes 1, 2; Bible Club 4; Bible Club Program Chairman 3; Student Council Point Board Committee 4; Student Council House and Grounds Committee 4; RED and WHITE Typist 4; Powder Puff Foot- ball 1. WALTER PERRY SMITH, Jr. — National Merit Finalist in the Achieve- ment Scholarship Program for Outstanding Negro Students 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; Morehead Scholarship Finalist 4; Student Council Officer (Executive Board Member) 4; Stu- dent Council Representative 1, 3; Citizen of the Month Committee Member 1, 2; Student Directory Committee Member 4; Human Re- lations Committee Member 3, 4; Human Relations Committee Co- Chairman 4; National Honor Socie ty 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Key Club Committee Head 4; Sophomore Tea 2; Commencement Marshal 3; Sophomore Class President 2; Homeroom President 1, 4; F.C.A. 2, 3, 4; F.C.A. National Conference 3; French Club 2, 3, 4; French Club Vice President 3; Bearcat Echoes 1, 2, 3, 4; Bearcat Echoes Vice President 3; LAUREATE Sports Editor 4; Jr.-Sr. Entertainer 2; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; J.V. Football 1. BRENDA SUE SPARKS — Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4; Head Majorette 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Bible Club 2, 3; Library Club 3; Sophomore Tea 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Spanish Club Vice President 3; Spanish Club Scrapbook Chairman 4; Powder Puff Football 1; Jr.-Sr. Entertainer 2; Honor Council Representative 3; Homeroom Vice President 3; Home- room Secretary 4; Student Council “Citizen of the Month” Committee Member 1; Student Council Pep Board Committee Member 4; National Honor Society 4; Most Talented Senior Girl 4. MICHAEL WAYTUS STEPHENS — Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Commit- tee Head 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club; Powder Puff Cheerleader 3, 4; Bible Club 2, 4; Bible Club Committee Chairman 4; Social Club 3, 4. JOHN JULIUS STEWART, Jr. — Freshman Basketball 1; RED and WHITE Representative 1, 4; LAUREATE Representative 4; J.V. Bas- ketball 2; Point Board of Student Council 2; Key Club 3, 4; Key Club Treasurer 4; Homeroom President 3; Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 4; Varsity Basketball Manager 3, 4; French Club 2; Baseball Manager 3. DONNA MARIE STRICKLAND — Homeroom Secretary 1; Bearcat Echoesmine- Powderebutt Hootball 2593; FLH:As 2; 35 1 HLA: President 4; Jr.-Sr. Entertainer 2; Homeroom President 3; Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 4; Keyettes 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee Head 3; Home- coming Candidate 4; LAUREATE Class Editor 4; Spanish Club 4; Best Looking Senior Girl 4. CYNTHIA FINLEY STRIPPEL — Social Department 1; F.T.A. 3; F.H.A. 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 3, 4. MILLEN DANIEL STROUD — JAMES CARLISLE TAYLOR III — Spanish Club 2; Wrestling Team 2. JOHN WOODRUM TAYLOR — Sophomore Tea 2; Golf Team 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Art Club 3; Student Council Representative 4; Chairman of Citizen of the Month Committee 4. BARBARA GAIL THOMAS — Dramatics Club 1, 2; Bible Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 4. JAMES ROYCE THOMAS — Dramatics Club 1; Art Club 2; Bearcat Echoes 2; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 2; Junior Class Powder Puff Queen 3; Spanish Club 3, 4. LUCY DAWN TRAMMEL - Elkin High School, Elkin, North Carolina; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Junior Class Secretary 3; Band and Pep Band 2, 3; American Field Service Club 2, 3; Beta Club 3; Junior and Senior G.A.A.’s 1, 2, 3; Junior Marshal 3; Future Homemakers of America 1, 4; Dramatics Club 4; Senior Atten- dant 4. SUE LYNN TRUMAN — Tallmadge Senior High School, Tallmadge, Ohio; Latin Club 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 4; Dramatics Club 4; Spanish Club 4. ALEXANDER HOLLOWAY VEAZEY III — Student Council Repre- sentative 1, 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Track Team 1, 3, 4; Student Council Student Directory Committee 2; Sophomore Tea 2; Honor Council 2, 3; Hall of Fame World History Award 2; Hall of Fame Typing Award 2; Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council Social Depart- ment 3, 4; Commencement Marshal 3; Key Club Committee Head 3; RED and WHITE Staff 3, 4; Student Council Point Board Committee 3, 4; Hall of Fame American History Award 3; D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award 3; Powder Puff Queen 4; French Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Student Body Treasurer 4; Inter-club Council 4; Inter-club Council Financial Committee Chairman 4; Student Council Citizen of the Month Committee 4; Citizen of the Month 4; Most Likely to Succeed Senior Boy 4. RICK STEVEN WARD — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 1, 3; Homeroom Vice President 4; Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 2. MELVIN LEROY WATERS, Jr. — Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Bible Club Vice President 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Bearcat Echoes 1, 2, 3, 4; Bearcat Echoes Secretary-Treasurer 4; Mars Hill Choral Clinic 2, 3; Twirp Court 2; Powder Puff Runner-Up 4; RED and WHITE Staff 3, 4; Pep Board of Student Council 4; Social Department 2, 3, 4; Art Club 4; Library Club 2; Best Dressed Senior Boy 4; Sophomore Entertainer 2; DECA Club 3. MICHAEL WILLIAM WEBSTER — F.F.A. 1, 2; DECA 1, 2. JACK WARREN WESTON, Jr. — West Henderson High School, Hen- dersonville, N. C.; DECA Sales Manager 2. EDWIN CLOSS WHITE Ill — Homeroom President 1; Pep Board 2; Spanish Club 2; RED and WHITE Representative 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, A prack li) o043b.G.A. 2544s. @-Aq president 4: NEDRA KAREN WHITLOCK — F.H.A. 1, 3, 4; French Club 3; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 3; RED and WHITE Repre- sentative 4; LAUREATE Staff 4; Sophomore Tea 2. PAMELA LOUISE WHITMIRE — Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3; Dramatics Club President 4; Homeroom RED and WHITE Representative 1; Pow- der Puff Football 2; French Club 2; F.H.A. 2, 3; Homeroom LAU- REATE Representative 3; Assembly Committee 3; Human Relations Committee 4; Spanish Club 4. JEFFREY ROBERT WICK — Horance Mann High School, Neenah, Wisconsin; Student Council 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Basketball 1; Spanish Club 4. JAMES FEW WILKINS — Art Club 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1; Homeroom Vice President 1, 2; Track 3, 4; Cross Country 3, 4; F.C.A. 3; Sopho- more Tea 2; French Club 2, 3; RED and WHITE Assistant Business Manager 3; RED and WHITE Advertising Manager 4; Homeroom LAUREATE Representative 4; Key Club 4; Pep Board 3; Bearcat Echoes 2. GRADY FREDERICK WILLIAMS — Football Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Wres- tling Team 1, 2, 3; F.F.A. 1, 2; DECA Club 3, 4. KAY MARIE WILLIAMS — RED and WHITE Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Dra- matics Club 1, 2, 3; F.H.A. 2, 3; French Club 2, 3; Bearcat Echoes 2; Basketball Manager 3; Point Board 3; Co-Chairman Point Board 4; Civil Defense Department 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Keyettes 4; Commencement Marshal 3; Homeroom Vice President 3, 4; Sophomore Tea 3; LAUREATE Staff 4. MURRY McDONALD WILLIAMSON — LORETTA RITA WILSON — Latin Club 2; Bible Club 3, 4; Library Club 3, 4; Social Department 4. MARGARET LORRAINE YOUNG — F.H.A. 1; Social Department 4. PAMELA TYRE YOUNG — French Club 2, 3; F.T.A. 2, 4; F.H.A. 4; Point Board 4; Bible Club 2. Seventy-Three Seventy Four CLASS OF °72 OFFICERS: Martha Beck, Treasurer; John Maxey, Vice President; Frazier Marsh, President; Valorie Marlow, Secretary Lynne Adams Lunday Adams Jennifer Allman Rhonda Anders Hayes Albea Seventy-six uy Jimmy Bailes Bob Bailey Wayne Banks Ann Banta Pitt Beam Martha Beck Mike Beeler Connie Bishop Debbie Black Lydia Bly Henry Bovee Johnnie Boyd Karen Bradburn Linda Bradburn Mark Braine Kathy Broom Steve Brown Patricia Bushnell Billy Cagle Sandra Carson Seventy-seven Vicky Case Lee Cason James Clarke Sarita Clouse Gloria Cobb Becky Cole Charles Coleman Diane Coleman Kim Contino Jean Corell Becky Corn Barry Cosgrove Terry Creswell Jeff Dillon Cynthia Drake Reginald Dunbar Debbie Eklund Seventy-eight Gary Ficker Robert Fleming Steve Frazier Myron Gardin Sarah Glover Robbie Gordon Bert Graham Bob Grant Elizabeth Griffin Ruby Gutherie John Harrell Ricky Hefner Jane Henderson Linus Hicks Brenda Hixon : Ann Hodges Seventy-nine Gail Hutchinson Linda Hyder Marguerite Jackson Keith Jaquith Cynthia Jeter Delores Johnson Jerry Johnson Thad Johnson Vivian Jones Van Kilpatrick Kathy King Karen Kyker Kathy Kyker John Lampley Karen Latham Ray Littlefield Maxine Lloyd Robert McManus Moira McMullen Eighty Valorie Marlow Frazier Marsh John Maxey LaVerne Means Jeff Miller Sherry Moffitt Kenneth Moody Margaret Morrill Margie Murphy Fred Neubauer Cheryl Newman Ned Okie Billy Pace Regina Parks Steve Parham Matt Patterson Larry Patty Eighty-one Bonita Pilgrim Mike Powell Pat Prince Julie Purvis Lorraine Richardson Debra Rivers William Robinson Mike Roper Johnny Russell Donna Santos Ceci Shepherd Mike Simons Gus Sims Kristy Sinclair Jackie Smith Sharon Staton Jenny Stenstrom Pat Stepp Eighty-two Frances Stewart Danny Stroud Lydia Sullivan Mike Tellup Jannette Thomas Beverly Thompson Peggy Truman Gary Turner Alayne Van Der Vliet Danny Veazey Ben Walden Heather Walker Bobby W alker Gary Ward Louise Washington Ralph Washington © Deborah Waters Jim Wells Eighty-three Peis. pea : ' RTY MORNINGAFTERJUMPOFFMOVEUPASSEMBLY Eighty-four FLYINGHIGHCOLLEGEBOARDS@°R5VSENIORSGO Eighty-five Jimmy Wheelon Jerome Williams Larry Williamson Claude Wilmoth John Wilson Room So Grow . A; Eighty-six SOPHOMORES CLASS OFFICERS: Lynn Milholen, Treasurer; Robert Fain, President; Ann Aiken, Secretary; Dino Zogsas, Vice President CLASS OF 73 Kendal Ann Janet Forrest David Mary Adams Aiken Andrews Austel Baker Birch Eighty-eight Lesa Blythe Sandy Bonnett Gail Boyter Dennis Braswell Jesse Brewton Neil Brown T. Lee Brown Harold Cagle John Cantrell Gerald Cauley Steve Clay Alan Clouse Debbie Clouse Deborah Cobb Debra Collins Chris Daniels Cindy Tony Jeff Barb Henry Compton Conner Cooper Corell Creswell Melissa Terry Larry Cheryl George Davis Dietz Dolbee Drake Dysart Eighty-nine Mary Jane Goodman Danny Gunning Richard Goswick Rebecca Graham Fletcher Griffith Harrington Haywood Sheala Edney Robert Fain Sheila Falvo Laurie Favata Craig Feagin Debbie Fiske Jackie Ferguson Cissy Foster Barbara Fox Judy Frisby Martha Gallagher Peggy Gardner Carole Garren Terry Gilreath Dennis Glazner Rebecca Guice Francine Haynes Ninety Prisilla Healy Zettie Hill Joel Hudson Darlene Hutchinson David Jackson Micheal Jenkins Lynn Jones Robert Jones Michelle King Romona King Wayne King Joan Kirby Marshall Kirby Amy Kirtley eter Knight Mike Pat Chip Johnny Linda Heidi Konsler Krauss Lamb Landrum Lane Lappin Donnie Gay Pam Rutledge Coyene Jackie Littlefield Leonard Leviner Livingston London Lytle Ninety-one Laurie McArver Judy Mackey Rosalyn Mackey Madelyn Meadow Mike Merrell Robert Merrill Gail Merritt Lynn Milholen Vickie Miller Randy Molton David Moody Donna Morrow Jeanette Newborn Bonnie Nielson Susan Nobbe John Suzie Teresa Ilene Fred Bill Obermiller Page Parks Patterson Pittman Ponder Sherry John Jay Robin Jim Gina Powell Prim Purvis Rhodes Riddle Roberts Ninety-two Libby Robertson Leashea Rogers Kathy Roper Marian Ross Carole Shealy Bob Shipman Robert Smith Tommy Smith David Sparks Melissa Stakias Pat Staton Jo Stephens Sharon Stephens Tim Sterling Barbara Summey Brian Tallent Robert Vines Christeen Taylor Greg Waller Susan Todd Bobby Waters Beth Trammel Ronald Waters Craig Travis Elizabeth Whitmire Ninety-three BIGREDFRIDAYNIGHTDANCEM RORRDATINGGO Ninety-four INVOLVEMENTDRIVERSEDSYR ATHASTYGOCATS — Ninety-five Myron Whittenberg Neal Wilde Nadine Wilkes Bruce Williams Sharon Williams Mary Jane Wilson Barbara Wortman Betty Young Dino Zogzas And Lsarn to AK un Ninety-six Se MG ee Hl FRESHMEN CLASS OF °74 OFFICERS: Judy Mills, Treasurer; Mike Norris, President; Debbie Lockaby, Secretary; Lynn Thomas, Vice President Kathy Adams Gayle Adams Terry Anderson Kathy Ball John Barber Mary Bartels Ellis Birch James Black Ella Blackwell Ernestine Boyd Tommy Braine William Buell Charles Cagle Reisa Caldwell Karen Calton Ninety-eight Vivian Carwile Woody Case O’Neil Cauley Angela Chase Alan Clark Lonnie Clay Eileen Coleman Mike Connor William Dancer Mark Davis Ruth Dillon Gary Dolbee Temple Edwards Mike Emory Gail Erickson John Ewbank Peggy Favata Josephine Fernandez James Foster Mary Gallagher Teresa Gardin Marion Gilreath Nancy Green Patricia Green Nick Griffin Robert Hanke Debbie Harrell Robert Heatherly Karen Heinemann Paul Hill Nenety-nine Steve Holsapple Cindy Hooker Beth Hudlin Frank Hughes William Hyder Susan Hysong Harriette [ler Deborah Jackson Susan Jackson Patricia Jenkins Mike Johnson Terry Johnson Donna Jones Chris Jones Jennifer Justus Steven Justus Kevin Keefe Peyre Kennedy Mimi Kishpaugh Bryan Konsler Mike Kuykendall Diane Kyker Darlene Landrum Patricia Lane Edith Lassister Thomas Latham Gary Leatherwood Phyllis Ledbetter Sue Leonard Bruce Lindsey One hundred Debra Lockaby Ricky Lowery Charles Lyda Evelyn Lyda Karen Lynch Jeremy Lytle James McAdams Steven McCall Laurie McCoy Carl McCullough Greg McCullough Billy McCraw Bonnie McDaniel Barbara McGraw Bill McIntire Marilyn McManus James McMullen Debbie Mack Randy Mahaffey Glenna Marlow Joelyn Means Myra Middleton Robert Miller David Milligan Judy Mills Maria Moessen Chris Moffitt Malcom Morgan Cathy Murphy Peggy Neville One hundred one Mike Norris Gregory Osteen Veronica Owens John Pace Ann Parham Ronnie Parks Ronnie Pepper Thomas Raup Clay Richardson Karen Richardson Judy Richnak Douglas Roberts Janet Russell Kathy Russell Richard Shealy Susan Shelton Katie Shepherd Frosty Sinclair Barbara Smith Marilyn Smith Ronald Stephens Laura Stewart Debbie Stoker Otis Strickland Virginia Taylor Lynn Thomas Mary Thomas Chuck Thompson Todd Thompson Lizabeth Todd One hundred two Joseph Tolbert Robin Tollerson Neal VanDerVleit John Vaudin James Walker Carl Waters Mark White Coleen Whitt Lealon Wilde Jan Williams Thomas Wilson John Wright Gene Young Miss Nancy Edward’s Homeroom 309, winner of the victory ribbon sales contest for the first semester. One hundred three BELLYBASKETBALLGOCATSPHYSEDSNOWBIG One hundred four — REDSENIORDAYWVKREV-LNFOOTBALLGAME One hundred five One hundred six FON GENe RAN é EXECUTIVE BOARD AAAS st siecinsnennsinresoenrnanasaneittcouon iia eaoRODSEOART TOOT stn antanetnsnthiatonieneeNt: inutile Johnny Landrum—Executive Nancy Porter—Secretary Tank Smith—Executive Bob Grant—Vice President John Israel—President Lex Veazey—Treasurer One Hundred Eight STUDENT COUNCIL The purpose of the Hendersonville High School Student Council is to offer students the opportunity to develop leadership, self-reliance, a sense of propriety, and a sense of responsibility to their fellowmen. The Student Council consists of four officers, twenty-five homeroom representatives, and the following eight departments: Human Relations, House and Grounds, Fire Prevention, Civil Defense, International Relations, Point Board, Social Department, and Pep Board. Activities this year have included sponsoring a foreign exchange student, recommending to the School Board that there be Black representation in class offices, having a Homecoming Dance and Parade, printing Student Directories, changing of mid-term exam schedule, preparing Christmas baskets for the school janitors, revising of the Student Council Constitution, celebrating Valentine’s Day through homeroom gifts, coordinating the Magazine Drive, holding Kite Day, and honoring Seniors with a school picnic at lunch. Sponsors: Mrs. Christine Croft, Mrs. Ellen Rogers, and Mr. Richard Gunning. My 4 % 4 One Hundred Nine NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Membership in the Valentine Chapter of the National Honor Society is taken from the top stu- dents of the junior and senior classes. The criteria for selection are scholarship (at least a “B’” average), character, leadership, and service. To be selected for membership in Honor Society is a great honor because the membership is voted on by the faculty. The National Honor Society performed various service projects for HHS. It sponsored College Day and the Sophomore Tea. The members sold tickets at junior varsity football games and at basketball games. The major project of the club was to tutor any student who needed help in any subject. Sponsors: Miss Sara Oates and Mr. Jack Johnson. One Hundred Ten BEARCAT ECHOES Bearcat Echoes is a non-curricular choral club, rehearsing Thursday afternoons on their own time. In the fifth year of existence as a club, Bearcat Echoes operates under a constitution approved by Student Council and under application for a charter, not as yet granted. Sponsor: Mrs. Pauline Beyers. Officers of Bearcat Echoes are: President: John Shepherd Vice-President: Sharon Stevens Secretary-Treasurer: Melvin Waters Librarian: Margaret Morrill One Hundred Eleven 1970-71 LAUREATE STAFF wy ie ihe a4 A GOOLIOELS Sponsor: Mrs. Betty Oates Editor: Jane Aiken Co-Editor: Bill Alexander Senior Editor: Kay Williams Sports Editor: Walter Tank Smith Class Editor: Donna Strickland Art Editor: Julie Hanke Activities Editor: Carolyn McArver Advertisers: Ginger Gregory, Diane Ponder Features Editor: Nedra Whitlock Copy Editor: Susan Clarke One Hundred Twelve Faculty Editor: Diane Ponder Photographers: David Hobbs, Mike Tellup Typist: Betty Davis Business Manager: Ricky Brown Editor — Jane Aiken Business Manager — Ricky Brown Sponsor, Mrs. Betty Oates Laureate Staff In the 1971 Laureate, the Laureate staff has tried to capture on paper one year of your fleeting moments while in school. “YOUR BEGINNING”, one year upon which you may someday reflect, and . in which you may, in memories, relive some of these joyous and abandoned moments. Much hard, but uncomplaining work, has gone into this yearbook; Mr. Frank Arnette but, if you gain some slight satisfaction from this Photographers 1971 Laureate, then the Laureate Staff has been immeasurably paid for their time and energies. Mr. Max Gee One Hundred Thirteen RED AND WHITE STAFF 1970-1971 One Hundred Fourteen The Red and White is dedicated toa monthly publication of school news and comments. It endeavors to provide journalistic training through actual com- position and culmination in print. The varied activities of the editors — sports, literary, and art — afforded experience in a business operated and unified to perform a service to the school. This year the staff also planned the football programs, had them printed, and sold them at home games. The staff is proud to promote the literary tradition of HHS. Sponsor: Miss Nancy Edwards. EDITORIAL STAFF: Steve Parham, Francis Stewart, Byrd, Frazier Marsh, and Buddy Massagee. Kathy King, Nancy HOM One Hundred Fifteen The Future Homemakers of America held monthly meetings on every third Tuesday of the month in which there were guest speakers and business was discussed. In September the FHA journeyed to Arrowhead for a rally of all County FHA girls. In October the District Rally was attended and some girls from the Hendersonville Chapter of FHA participated in a fashion show. In November FHA adopted a family and was host to the County Workshop. In December FHA sponsored a Bazaar which the students could attend. In February FHA entertained the men at Oteen. A Mother-Daughter Banquet was held. At the end of the year a picnic was attended by all the Henderson County Chapters. ee am v. 74 a wr ae KER . One Hundred Sixteen FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The activities of the Future Farmers of America consisted of com- petitive events with other schools in this area. These contests eventually ended with the state contest in June. The events which occurred in these contests were land judging, tool identi- fication, public speaking, ritual and parliamentary procedure, beef and dairy judging, and forestry contests. Sponsor: Mr. Ralph Wiggins. ee ee ee i SRR % One Hundred Seventeen FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA 7 The Future Teachers of America did t he following activities this year. In October the new members were inducted into the organization with the candlelight ceremony: November was the month when the officers and sponsor attended the regional conference at U.N.C.A. The Santa Pal Project, which is the club’s main project was completed in November. In December the club sent Christmas cards to all the teachers. It was also the month that FTA members gave a tea for the teachers. Senior FTA members observed at other schools in May. To finish the year the annual picnic was held. Sponsors: Mrs. Mildred Brown and Mrs. Beverly Russell. One Hundred Eighteen DRAMATICS CLUB The Dramatics Club, after holding several programs for organization, was very active this year. At the beginning of the year members of the Dramatics Club presented an assembly consisting of the member’s different talents. Then in the middle of the school year the members were busy practicing for the one-act plays that were presented for competition for the Carolina Dramatics Association. The plays were “‘Passionella’’, a musical; ‘“‘The Diary of Adam and Eve”; “The Brick and the Rose’’; and two original plays, “The Chiming of the Hour”, by Beth Iler, and “Brother’s Keeper”, by Lee Cason. Sponsor: Mr. Tom Orr One Hundred Nineteen During the year 1970-71, the Keyettes have worked hard to serve both their school and community. They have taken part in projects such as helping teachers, selling lunch tickets, trying to keep the Senior Lounge clean, and providing cookies in the teachers’ lounge. The Keyettes helped paint the bleachers, partly sponsored the Christmas Dance, sponsored the teacher of the week award, and kept the trophy cases, auditorium, and Bearcat bus clean. In the community they have helped the Kiwanis Club with travelogues and pancake suppers, done work in the public library, and made friends with some of the elderly people in our local rest homes. The Keyettes are always available for service when needed around Hendersonville. Through hard work, they have continuously strived to uphold their motto, “We Build”. Sponsor: Mrs. Ellen Hobbs. One Hundred Twenty Amd aAmK mR This year the Key Club has completed several services for HHS. The members painted the bleachers, held the Key Club Dance, and sponsored a Career Day for all students at HHS. The Key Club also has sold Bearcat license’ plates, stickers, and pennants. The members worked in the concession stands during basketball season. On Thursdays two members attend the luncheon meeting of the Kiwanis Club, the sponsor of Key Clubs. Sponsor: Mr. Wilson. One Hundred Twenty One LATIN CLUB The Latin Club held its biweekly meetings on Wednesday. During these meetings games were played, and cultural knowledge of the Romans was reported on by different members of the club. The Latin Club participated in the Foreign Language Dress-Up Day. In the Homecoming festivities the club decorated a jeep in which costumed “Roman” officers rode. Sponsor: Miss Sara Oates. One Hundred Twenty Two FRENCH CLUB The French Club tried to stimulate interest on the part of the student body in the French language and culture through assemblies, bulletin boards, and other activities throughout the year. The club held monthly meetings with speakers on various topics related to the French language and culture. Besides participating in school projects such as the Homecoming Parade and Bearcat Capers, members of the French Club went caroling at the hospital, rest homes, and homes of French people in the community. They also sang for the Community French Club. During National Foreign Language Week, the club planned a French breakfast for the faculty, put up bulletin boards, and decorated the school to celebrate the week. The club also showed a feature-length film and invited the French Clubs of the county schools to see it. One Hundred Twenty Three SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club held seven monthly meetings this year, in which guest speakers on skiing, computer programming, college preparation, and Spanish topics aided the members to relate various experiences in a foreign country to the American culture. At the annual Christmas fiesta on December 14, 1970, three colorful penatas made by the third year Spanish class were broken. Also a snowman penata was made for the Special Education class. Pen pals with students from Latin American countries gave the students the opportunity for exchange of ideas. Mike Lappado, foreign exchange student from Uraguay, was an honorary member of the Spanish Club. Sponsor: Miss Lois Gibbs. One Hundred Twenty Four BIBLE CLUB “In as much as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.” The Bible Club strove to put the teachings of the Bible into practice by serving those in need around them. The members of the Bible Club encouraged unselfish service to those less fortunate than themselves by participating in the giving of devotionals and programs in hospitals and rest homes. The Bible Club members helped needy families throughout the year. The money that the Bible Club earned by sponsoring rummage sales and bake sales was donated to various organizations such as Care, The Sheltered Workshop, The Gideon Society, and as many others as the Bible Club saw the need. Sponsor: Mrs. Shipp. One Hundred Twenty Five ART CLUB The Art Club is an organization aimed to keep alive an interest of art in all forms. The Art Club held its meetings every first and third Wednesday of the month at which guest speakers talked on subjects pertaining to art. The Art Club did artistic decorations around the school such as posters and bulletin boards and participated in the Homecoming Parade. Members of the Art Club made posters for the Hendersonville Little Theater. The Art Club sponsored the yearly Christmas Door Contest. The members took their annual trip to the Biltmore House in Asheville and had an exhibit of paintings at the Opportunity House. Sponsor: Mrs. Ellen Hobbs. One Hundred Twenty Six SCIENCE GIEUB The Science Club was organized this year for students with special interests in science. Club activities were planned to provide field trips and other experiences that are not usually a part of the regular science program. Sponsor: Miss Vaughn. One Hundred Twenty Seven The D.E. Club of HHS successfully ran the concession stand during football season. Jan Thomas won the office of Historian at the District 8 Leadership conference held in Franklin, N.C. She, along with several other members of the club, went to the State Leadership Conference held in Charlotte during March. The Distributive Education Clubs of America help to promote leadership and personal development. DECA is a program of instruction which teaches marketing, merchandising, and management. Sponsor: Mr. Ted Brackett. One Hundred Twenty Eight KA rPAwoe COs se) The Library Club is sponsored by the librarian, Mrs. Hazel Bumgarner, and her assistant, Mrs. Jeanette Turner. Library Science and Audiovisual are both taken as electives. The purpose of the Library Club is to give its members the opportunity to serve their fellow students and develop self-reliance. They gain knowledge of library operation that may lead to a career in librarianship. The club is basically a Service Club, in which the members earn points for work in the library. They help with routine operation of the library, book orders, reference service, and general maintenance. The Library programs are varied to cover many areas of life. Sponsor: Mrs. Hazel Bumgarner. One Hundred Twenty Nine HHS BAND The band is a self-supporting organization. Its purpose is to enrich the student’s knowledge to the variety of music that is offered. The band’s activities included two seasons: football and concert. During the football season, the band attended the Southeastern Marching Festival in Bristol, Tennessee. They performed for half-time at each football event to provide entertainment. Con cert season is the refined portion of the bands’ activities. This year the band attended the state contest in Marion and Six Flags Over Georgia. Sponsor: Mr. Stokes. cA One Hundred Thirty ALL-STATE BAND DRUM MAJOR BACK ROW — left to right: Becky Corn, Don Lenz, Lynn Jones, Lee Brown, Marshall Kirby, Steve Black. FRONT ROW: Kathy Brown, Dorothy Keith, Bonny Neilson, Mary Birch, Madelyn Meadows, Sue Shelton. NOT PICTURED: Melissa Whitmire, Liz Whitmire. MAJORETTES One Hundred Thirty One FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES One Hundred Thirty Two The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is an organization in which the athletes have an opportunity to serve their school. The members take turns at having the prayer at every home athletic event during the year. The members also attend different churches as a group during the year. Sponsor: Coach Joe Hunt. Athletic Director Joe Hunt The Athletic Department of Hendersonville High has again completed a highly successful year. In fact, the 1970-71 athletic season has proven to be one of the most tremendous years in Bearcat history. Through the efforts of Coach Joe Hunt, his staff, the players, and the students, the 1970-71 Bearcat teams have become top powerhouses in Western North Carolina. Hendersonville High athletes have a number of sports to participate in — football, baseball, basketball, track, wrestling, golf, tennis, and cross country. In the spring, intramural basketball and volleyball are offered to those students who are not athletes. In preparing this year’s sports section we, the Laureate staff, would like to thank Buddy Chapman, the ‘‘Times-News’’, and David Hobbs for their unselfish help with the action shots throughout the sports section. One Hundred Thirty Four = Coach Phil Brintnall Coach Jack Johnson COACHING Coach Jim Pardue Coach James Seay Coach Tom Wilson One Hundred Thirty Five FOOTBALL TOP ROW: Leonard Moody, Phil Dietz, Rick Hefner, Fred Neubauer, Mike Merrill, Walter (Tank) Smith, Fred Williams, Richard Creasman, Jeff Cooper. FOURTH ROW: Coach Wilson, Coach Hunt, David Baker, Mike Norris, Larry Dolbee, Brian Tallent, David Sparks, Bob Shipman, Jim Thomas, Micky Mahaffey, Coach Brintnall, Coach Seay. THIRD ROW: Birdie Johnson, John Todd, Steve Parham, Mike Simons, John Wilson, Greg Pace, Rut Livingston, John Childress, Jon Daniels. SECOND ROW: Rob Fleming, Bruce Lindsay, Rob McManus, David Moody, Myron Gardin, Bruce Harrington, Mike Powell, Carl McCullough, Bill Pace, James Newborn, Theodore Gray, Jeff Miller. BOTTOM ROW: Joel Hudson, Fletch Griffith, Luther Pearson, Myron Whittenburg, Mike Roper, Rick Ward, Tom Smith, Gerald Cauley, Ray Littlefield, Danny Veazy. Scoreboard BEARCATS OPPONENTS 26 Brevard al ZL West Henderson 8 35 Owen 6 7 Tryon 6 af Reynolds 0 20 T. C. Roberson 2 4] Enka 6 45 Edneyville 0 48 East Henderson 12 34 Erwin 12 7 Murphy We One Hundred Thirty Six mHe an LINE: Theodore Gray, Walter “TANK” Smith, Rob McManus, Fred Neubauer, Bruce Harrington, Richard Creasman, Micky Mahaffey. BACKFIELD: Rick Ward, Leonard Moody, Fred Williams, Phil Dietz. Noi p LINE: Larry Dolbee, David Sparks, Bob Shipman, Greg Pace, Mike Simons, Bill Pace, Rick Hefner. BACKFIELD: John Wilson, Birdie Johnson, Mike Roper, Rut Livingston. One Hundred Thirty Seven een settan tpt geaaeaa, ° 3 sence Semmes, pee se ‘emrmcsaes Sema im, Mickey Mahaffey Walter Smith FOOTBALL ce Birdie Johnson David Baker Richard Creasman One Hundred Thirty Eight ls Os aI ee ae Cito Fred Williams Mike Roper os 1970 man tiremehreseetrtodoccumynst baa PL ast HG eens SUMMIT TORREY ASN REO WO LS omar Theodore Gray Rob McManus Fred Neubauer One Hundred Thirty Nine OTBALLCAM PFUN?3BREVARDCOACHHUNTPRACTICEP RI D E MURPHEYFO One Hundred Forty J.V. Football THIRD ROW: Tommy Braine, Steve Miller, Mike Kuykendall, John Wright, Steve Justus, Terry Anderson, Mike Johnson, Gary Dolbee, Greg Osteen. SECOND ROW: Jamie McMullen, Randy Mahaffey, Gary Leatherwood, Todd Thompson, Paul Hill, Corky Raup, James Walker. FIRST ROW: Chris Jones, Malcolm Morgan, John Pace, David Tolbert, Bill Buell, John Barber, Coach Lemull Jones. Scoreboard BEARCATS OPPONENTS 38 West 6 16 Canton 20 ie T. C. Roberson 34 8 Edneyville 20 20 East 18 One Hundred Forty One J.V. Basketball BACK ROW: Malcolm Morgan, James McMullen, Joe Copeland, Robin Tolleson, Robert Merrill, Carl McCullough, Clay Richardson, Stevie Clay, Terry Johnson, Fletch Griffith, Ken Davidson. FRONT ROW: Alan Clark, Randy Mahaffey, Robert Fain, Bobby Waters, Larry Waters, Craig Feagin, Jeff Gould, Gene Young, Dick Shealy, Chris Jones. Scoreboard BEARCATS OPPONENTS 44 Tuscola High Hes 43 Pisgah High 48 43 Erwin High 4] 70 West Henderson 25 45 Brevard High 68 33 East Henderson a2 50 Tuscola High Di, 65 Enka High 63 83 Tryon High 37 Oo T. C. Roberson 54 47 T. C. Roberson 65 36 Brevard High 49 49 West Henderson 36 35 Pisgah High 75 19 East Henderson 44 43 Erwin High 61 18 Edneyville High 23 42 Enka High 56 34 Edneyville High 36 One Hundred Forty Two ts ce Sian i siecle iia WH wie i Hh Satay OO aprpapiyye. its pce M—ddli iu«e == AWE Craig Feagin, Carl McCullough, Clay Richardson, Stevie Clay, Jeff Gould. Coach Phil Brintnall with captain Jeff Gould. One Hundred Forty Three Basketball Mike Powell, Henry Creswell, Pat Lanning, Skip White, John Hysong, Brian Tallent, Chris Drake, Mike Norris, Harold Albany, Johnny Landrum, Dennis Braswell. Scoreboard BEARCATS OPPONENTS SB Tuscola High 50 47 Pisgah High Si 76 Erwin High 41 as West Henderson 32 67 Brevard High 43 63 East Henderson 40 Wh) Tuscola High 60 73 Enka High 51 69 Tryon High 43 66 T. C. Roberson 47 4] T. C. Roberson 34 47 Brevard High 61 46 West Henderson 40 50 Pisgah High 56 60 East Henderson eM 78 Erwin High 36 50 Edneyville High 30 74 Enka High 32 48 Tryon High 38 36 Edneyville High ey 58 Edneyville, District 34 78 Burgaw, State 60 50 Whiteville, State a2 One Hundred Forty Four Captains White and Albany with Coach Pardue. Pat Lanning, Skip White, John Hysong, Chris Drake, and Harold Albany. One Hundred Forty Five Skip White oo a Pat Lanning Basketball 1970-71 Pays, onevonns RR? Harold Albany am RY ES agence piineaesitin mmcentni ” Chris Drake John Hysong One Hundred Forty Six swell Henry Cre aswell is Br Denn Johnny Landrum Danny Veazy John Stewart Bill Ponder Mike Norris Brian Tallent Mike Powell One Hundred Forty Seven TSUPHOLDTRADITIONEDNEY VILLECOACHPARDUE D | GN TTY pasketBa One Hundred Forty Eight i Lassie Basketball -ureocd yyy ‘af y [ oS AY r . HOME OF LLE HIGH © THE FRONT ROW: Lesa Blythe, Kathy Kyker, Lunday Adams, Sandra Carson, Susan Clarke, Laurie McCoy, Darlene Landrum. BACK ROW: Coach Johnson, Sharon Staton, Jackie Lytle, Madelyn Meadows, Donna Santos, April Cash, Jan Erickson, Terry Gilreath, Susan Hysong, Priscilla Healy, Jo Stephens, Marian Ross, Diane Kyker. Scoreboard BEARCATS OPPONENTS MY Tuscola High 18 35 Pisgah High 28) ol Erwin High 313) 25 West Henderson 19 36 Brevard High 29 23 East Henderson 20 43 Tuscola High 30 24 Enka High 36 20 Tryon High 20 33 T. C. Roberson 28 ZB Edneyville High 32 32 T. C. Roberson 30 39 Brevard High 28 oT West Henderson Ly aye) Pisgah High 24 39 East High 28 28 Erwin High 23 Dy Edneyville High “te ey Enka High 26 Tryon High One Hundred Forty Nine posta 3 % Jackie Lytle Susan Cla rke Donna Santos Terry Gilreath ie sage ae Uses Laurie McCoy Sharon Staton Susan Hysong Jo Stephens One Hundred Fifty wen? Kathy Kyker nus MANAGERS: Diane Kyker, Marian Ross, Lynn Milholen. One Hundred Fifty One Track BACK ROW: Coach Brintnall, Gary Ward, Fred Pittman, John Wilson, Skip White, Rut Livingston, Fletch Griffith, Pitt Beam, Peter Knight, Lex Veazey. FRONT ROW: Gus Sims, Bruce Williams, Jim Wilkins, Rick Ward, Rick Magness, James Clarke, Forrest Austell, Doug Davis, Steve Parham. News-Piedmont Hendersonville Lion’s Club East Flat Rock Lion’s Club WHKP Relays Times-News Relays WNC Relays Kiwanis Club Track Meet Parkway Conference Meet Sectional Track Meet Regional Track Meet State Track Meet One Hundred Fifty Two Schedule Greenville, S.C. Here East Here Here Brevard Here T. C. Roberson Brevard Charlotte Raleigh Rick Magness, Jim Wilkins, James Clarke. John Wilson, Skip White, Rick Ward, Rut Livingston. One Hundred Fifty Three Cross Country peered REY geit? SEG Piha: gga 2 FUE eee | 43 BACK ROW: Jim Wilkins, Gus Sims, Bruce Williams. FRONT ROW: Rick Magness, James Clarke, Forrest Austell. The Bearcat Cross Country team experienced a relatively inactive season, participating in only a couple of meets. With several returning lettermen, this season was expected to be a successful one. Next year’s season; however, should see much improvement. Again, several experienced men should be returning. One Hundred Fifty Four BACK ROW: Bob Baker, Pat Lanning, Leonard Moody, Bob Grant. FRONT ROW: John Israel, Theodore Gray, Phil Dietz, Richard Creasman. Schedule April 6 Tuscola, Home April 9 West, away April 13 Open April 16 East, home April 20 Tryon, away April 23 T. C. Roberson, home April 27 West, home April 30 Tuscola, away May 4 East, away May 7 Tryon, home May 11 T. C. Roberson, away One Hundred Fifty Five LEFT TO RIGHT: Alan Clouse, Turner Rouse, Mike Hall, Robert Smith, and Lee Brown. Schedule March 30 Asheville High April 5 Marion April 7 R. S. Central April 13 Tuscola April 14 R. S. Central One Hundred Fifty Six eo DIX Lee Brown Rick Brown Don Lenz One Hundred Fifty Seven Golf LEFT TO RIGHT: John Harrell, John Taylor, Billy Cable, Hugh Yarborough, Jeff Gould, Hayes Albea, Barry Cosgrove. Schedule March 29 Glen Cannon — Brevard April ] Hendersonville Co. Club April 5 Waynesville Co. Club April 13 Crooked Creek April 15 Etowah April 19 Red Fox — Asheville Aprilyy 22 Black Mountain April 26 Open April 29 Maggie Valley May 3 Springdale — Canton May 6 Maggie Valley May 10 Sectionals — Maggie Valley May 17-18 State — Chapel Hill One Hundred Fifty Eight OA Barry Cosgrove John Taylor Jeff Gould Hayes Albea John Harrell One Hundred Fifty Nine Wrestling FOURTH ROW: James Newborn, Jerome Williams, Mark Braine. THIRD ROW: Tom Wilmoth, Rick Coleman, Mike Tellup, Bill Pace. SECOND ROW: Myron Whittenburg, Richard Goswick, Joel Hudson, Neil Brown, Mark White. FIRST ROW: Lealon Wilde, Tom B raine, Neal Wilde, Woody Case, Mike Parris. BEARCATS OPPONENTS i3 Owen 43 1] West 41 40 T. C. Roberson 15 13 East 39 18 Sylva ou 10 Brevard 41 23 Spruce Pine 31 3 Tuscola mis) 16 Christ School 36 9 Asheville 34 One Hundred Sixty a Pile 4 he om guna 11 5% m FT iii, y) One Hundred Sixty One Varsity Cheerleaders Seeman aed Valorie Marlowe, Cheryl Rogers, Peggy Richardson, Debbie Rivers, Ginger Gregory, Karen Kyker, Beth Iler, Debbie Davis, Vivian Kirkpatrick; Mr. Bearcat — Barbara Milroy. One Hundred Sixty Two i HAH qT it Bee Gl i il } ala Ee ele rH He 4 fi fil e i ey re Lod foaee rented Hi J.V. Cheerleaders EE HT Lynn Thomas, Debra Collins, Gina Roberts, Cheryl Drake, Ann Aiken. Hendersonville High School’s lovely J.V. Cheerleaders have provided a never-dying spirit for the fans of the J.V. Football and Basketball teams. Although sometimes over- shadowed by the Varsity Cheerleaders, a word of thanks and appreciation should be given to these dedicated, hard- working young ladies. One Hundred Sixty Three 1970 Powderpuff Senior-Sophomores — 20, Junior-Freshmen — 6 One Hundred Sixty Four pas} 5 be yt Ws Sse a | White Lone and promises “T surrender!”’ “Well, here we are.” One Hundred Sixty Six las ny prem 5 AN dg M926 pS = One Hundred Sixty Seven THE HALL Allison Nobbe Bible Michael Konsler Latin Rick Brown Pat Krauss Adv. Biology Typing I Greg Pace Drafting Jenny Stenstrom Kathy Broom Spanish Shorthand One Hundred Six ty-Eight OF FAME Janet Green Steve Shipman Not Pictured a Adv. Math Irvin King Agriculture (Not present for picture) ‘Lex Veazey Margaret Morrill English American History Bert Graham Fr ench Carolyn McArver George Dysart Home Economics World History One Hundred Sixty-Nine Fletch Griffith Voice of Democracy This year several students at H.H.S. participated again in the Voice of Democracy contest. First place winner in the school competition was Fletch Griffith. Bert Graham came in second position with Gina Roberts in third. Bert Graham Gina Roberts One Hundred Seventy Miguel Lappado Foreign Exchange Student The year 1970-71 brings with it many new friends. Perhaps the most outstanding at H.H.S. is Miguel Lappado from Montevideo, Uraguay. The students know him as Mike. He is staying with Gus Sims. Mike and “brother” Gus One Hundred Seventy-One Lex Veazey Valedictorian HHS HONOR STUDENTS Ellen Henderson Salutatorian One Hundred Seventy Two We are the children gone b We realize that lollipops and bicycle-scraped elbows are slowly fading and merely becoming an integral part of the mirage we call memories one hundred seventy-four We have laughed and cried one hundred seventy-five soon Sa ee Se oe Prin see, ve We have smiled one hundred seventy-six and loved and dreamed one hundred seventy-seven We are looking around us and striving one hundred seventy-eight rehend a world of falling stars and fallen dreams one hundred seventy-nine one hundred eighty SS eons gen ntenssummene tenner cnmtensannenanmnioneannonnn We have lost yesterday and are here to find tomorrow not quite sure w one hundred eighty-one —ensousees esneean C aNHSTENHIRNS eee oe ee Ne, HAR SEE MER SEEN GS GERNOT tani SS ESSERE GEN AOR 7 i : 3 enlace We look ahead yet never forgetting where we one hundred eighty-two have been } = Dd a % ean ae 6 = f ee f aes oe Se BRREPLICCFRED ay ves U . ‘ Fi 3 8 i ” Ve pO WC as eee er pu ES 5 $08 ADVERTISEMENTS J One Hundred Eighty Three JACK SCHULMAN Ready to Wear 525 N. Main 693-6871 GORDONS Compliments of QUALITY JEWELERS School Charms — Class Rings 411 N. Main Hendersonville HENDERSONVILLE AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION Blair-McLeod Motor Co. Boyd Pontiac-Cadillac-Buic k Co. HOUSE OF TOWELS Garrett-Ford Motor Co. Grose’s Corner 1971 Asheville Highway 692-9489 Hunter Chevrolet Co. Pete Folsom Motor Co. Hendersonville, N. C. Rouse-Stokes Motors, Inc. T. Lee Osborne, Inc. McFARLAN BAKE SHOP Wedding and Party Cakes Since 1932 One Hundred Eighty Four Compliments of BERKELEY MILLS KIMBERLY-CLARK CORPORATION Balfour, North Carolina An Equal Opportunity Employer One Hundred Eighty Five Compliments of RUTH ORIGINALS CORPORATION Manufacturers of Prestige Children’s Dresses and Sportswear Asheville Highway HOUSTON FURNITURE COMPANY People’s Home Furnishers | 507-511 North Main St. McMURRAY TRANSMISSION SERVICE 404 S. Main St. Hendersonville, N.C. Compliments of RIGBY-MORROW CO. Hendersonville, N.C. Compliments of SWANNER RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT One Hundred Eighty Six EWBANK EWBANK - All forms of Insurance since 1897 - Real Estate since 1902 - Capable — Experienced Hendersonville, N. C. One Hundred Eighty Seven its easy to... i Jay STAND TALLER IN THE WORLD B AND B JAX PAX STORE U.S. Produce Choice Meats Prepare For A Better Job. Todays Industry Demands It. All Brands of Staple Groceries BLANTON’S BUSINESS COLLEGE TWEED’S FURNITURE DECORATIONS TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT SCHOOL | 126 College St. Asheville, N. C. 28807 CAS Wipualkiisalny: Write: P. O. Box 7375 or Call: 704 252-7346 Draperies Slip Covers Compliments of Compliments of HOT SPOT Compliments of BELDING HEMINWAY CO., INC. CITY TIRE SERVICE Hendersonville, N.C. One Hundred Eighty Eight It’s the real thing. Coke. One Hundred Eighty Nine MARY C. KISER Telephone 692-1346 USIC CENTER 117 5th Ave. W. Hendersonville, N. C. Compliments of Compliments of SINCLAIR OFFICE SUPPLY South Main Street TH = Ti Mi ES NEWS Hendersonville, N.C. MAIN STREET Hendersonville QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED OPEN FRIDAY ‘TIL 8 P.M. One Hundred Ninty Mai: 4! Sea COMPETITION — THE NAME OF THE GAME AS YOU STEP UP TO GRADUATION DAY, the simple word, compete, may have a drab or at least a limited meaning to you. Like hoping your favorite baseball team will win the pennant this year, as you watch them on the TV screen. REAL COMPETITION is more participative ... more active; and, we believe, is a part of every thing we do, every day. It’s the basis for our finding a better way to get the job done. THAT CONCEPT OF COMPETITION, we suggest, is truly the name of one of life’s ongoing games. It is part of your earning and winning a good education... of your getting accepted by a good college ... of your obtaining a good job... or even of your winning a mate with whom to share life. NORMALLY, we think of the competition in sports. But it’s much more. It’s a total philosophy of life. Let’s combine the two concepts in these words of the late Coach Vince Lombardi — and they don’t come more competitive than Lombardi. He puts it this way: “You can’t win by running the same old play in the same old way. You need new variations and performance and you've got to run them better.” WE AT GE’S LIGHTING SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT wish you “good performance” in the competition you face during the years ahead. And we invite you to compete for one of the good jobs with us, here at Hendersonville. Progress s Our Most Important Product GENERAL @@ ELECTRIC One Hundred Ninty One Compliments of WIViL 1000 Watts at 1600 pis pala Wipe HENDERSONVILLE, N.C. it ANCHOR SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. | 1208 Brevard Road 692-3244 One Hundred Ninty Two E.1.DU PONT COQ., INC. Buck Forest Brevard, North Carolina One Hundred Ninty Three College or work ? If you are a high school senior we urge you to continue your education. However, if you are unable to attend college or trade school, Ameri- can Enka also has “career” employment oppor- tunities for high school graduates. For information about this growing industry and its benefits, write the Employment Manager or visit the Employment Office. AMERICAN eR KA COMPANY A PART OF Akzona INC, NYLON POLYESTER RAYON YARNS « _ FIBERS ENKA, N. C. LOWLAND, TENN. CLEMSON, S. C. MURPHY, N. C. OATES PAINT BODY SHOP AUTO PAINTING Auto painting Body repairs “Factory Painting Duplicated” 425 Kanuga Road — Ph. 693-5313 Hendersonville, N. C. BARBER’S STUDIO Photography and Books THE GOURMET SHOP Don Barber Carolina Theatre Building 692-2190 One Hundred Ninty Four Compliments of SOUTHCENTER PHARMACY SUPERIOR CLEANERS LAUNDRY “All that the name implies” Complinjents of LEONA’S of Hendersonville, N. C. The School Girls’ Favorite DANIELS FURNITURE CO. MARTIN HEATING 300 N. Main AND 693-5277 AIR CONDITIONING, INC. Compliments of 307 N. Church ROPER’S EXECUTIVE COLLEGE SHOP Hendersonville, N. C. TEKS. SIRE Plas RUDY (2y SKOMNIS TANK: Veiroreal, Vo eelors Dice 1908 (704) 693-3435 ‘ S“ POST OFFICE BOX 765 HENDERSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 28739 One Hundred Ninty Five Compliments of QUALITY FURNITURE THE REMNANT SHOP Cotton — Rayon — Drapery Upholstery Materials, Etc. S. Main St. 693-6212 WESTERN CAROLINA TRIBUNE Wednesdays Fridays “Your Community Newspaper” WILMA’S SHOPPE Finest in Ladies Fashions 333 N. Main St. 692-6100 Compliments of CAROLINA THEATRE JOY DRIVE-IN HENDERSONVILLE DRIVE-IN “We Grow Our Own” COLLINS-HATHEWAY FLORIST Corner of Fifth and Church Phone 692-4233 Home 692-3073 Rose Ann Curt Hatheway One Hundred Ninty Six The inside story of Duke Power and the environment. If you’re concerned about the environment, you'll be oN w KnO Wagener we are, too. And to tell ys you what we’re doing ¢ AY ta about it, we’ve prepared acolorful bookleton the ::mb 33% subject. Ask your local 9 ™ anes Duke Power office for a copy. Duke Power on PED pmaG pms pcp SSSR ERR ASAE EE EU IRE: TERRES NCEE LE AO ETO EN THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, ROSES : say or do. 1. Hendersonville, N. C. Is it the TRUTH? 2. The Next to New Shop D Hendersonville, N. C. Is it FAIR to all concerned? Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned? Compliments of THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do J.C. PEN NY, Can be applied profitably in relations with COM PA NY others in home, community, business, national and international life; particularly to proposed plans, policies, statements and advertising in of business and the professions; to proposed legis- Hendersonville, N. C. lation in government; to relations between teachers and students in the schools. One Hundred Ninty Seven QUALITY TIRE CO., INC. “Re capping is our Specialty” Fifth Church OX2-8258 Hendersonville, N.C. FLANAGAN PRINTING COMPANY, INC. “We Never Disappoint” Offset Letterpress Printing 315 N. Main 693-5033 MILL END STORE — FABRIC CENTER Piece Goods Draperies Patterns Sewing Accessories One Hundred Ninty Eight Compliments of CHIPMAN FACTORY OUTLET East Flat Rock North Carolina Compliments of JODY’S FINE FOODS Hendersonville, N. C. FRANCIS WRIGHT INC. Farm Supplies Feed — Seed Fertilizers Farm Equipment Hendersonville, N.C. Compliments of BANK OF NORTH CAROLINA N. A. “Student Accounts Invited” Hendersonville, N.C. Compliments of GENE’S DAISY QUEEN HHA, === 300 S. Main Hendersonville, N.C. HENDERSONVILLE COUNTY PHARMACEUTICAL “Dedicated to Building A S SOCI ATI ON Better Health Through Pharmacy” HENDERSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA One Hundred Ninty Nine And when Evening COMES WE smile So. much of li « ahead We lf find Qa place where there’ s 100m to grow And YES We VE just begun oe: Two Hundred
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