Indian River High School - Sequoyah Yearbook (Chesapeake, VA)
- Class of 1978
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What we wished 'ramp ' uit' ling-:.,4i-eg-f'gyf 1 aft!-.,1n'tj To accomplish, Q. ,Ag,,5 f.,1irg1 .V -' iii 'I Achieve, and reach 'W '-a' tffw' .l'.f'rf2?1 1 FT In life 1, 1,1 L p , -15: ' 9, ,.,4:l. .4 1, 1 if-1 F .,,' ' .. J., T 5 Q 5 : A fl L-5,I,'r 4: - 'JP 1 X' ' ' 1 J. 1 ...,.. - ' ' 1' ,. 5 1 '- 'i ...,'t1. ' -A v. ' ,. , -nth .!v,. r . Started at IR. We realized Our hopes, desires, dreamsg And We started here To strive to Make all our dreams come true RUE ,-- var., W 3, ,p..,-L . f ff -1 'M 7' .,A4A . U,-xl Y , P ,L im Y- i Y V , 1 ' 7 V., v ,V we lj, 9 A X l 'v 4... 4 w...,,,L 1 . X -xg'-. n. L , gqy X.. .-jelly' I 4 .U , X' m f f X Q ' .N f 1 N 1 'A' 5. 1. 'N is-yi 11 x w f- lil 'P L yew-. has abovd- come. +0 CL QV'-fd and! Mfomrl- yew -D-Q Kwan.. -I-Ju-1f.+ nl- was Candy LLM, 'W C-ld-SS v 3-H you You Sea K 020.44 Peaplg +9 M355 NX I + nur, on b 37,43 Pgpplt Bud- wxy-btnv5 +kr4J- f he-.wi Saud gp- ddvxg, N-0 ydxzy 4- uh Yebw- has ,y-X .pun Yom. OWL dht Shaggy. 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'r- ' ' ffm' Vw-.-FI'-.L1,.'fi?if32ff-'5VY-r-'-f:-24--'.,..11.iS?'1,.! u-.1PN'- - - .wa vi' 1- -,: .ff-iibfevr-11-:.:' , F-,ami . w..fNg,Q,.7,5k49' 1--,,-,-3,-iggflk-,,,..J2 . 42, .e,...! - 'V' z :., 1 W we , , 4. ,ny-1-vw C-J' -J ,-. igk:+'Q41:.Q-,.g .S.a:+r:: ,..4,vff'Mifgff,,v,'r,g,,,,,VT I LL -14Qh: r ,- ,Agggjr -1- ffgglgsvfl-gflggfssfg . 7X 4 . 'V-Elf? MU rf-' -4 We Worked Together At Indian River X ,, -N -f e X To Make Our Dream Come True . . . in gl . Qi . 'xp - 'J' zu - .gif V .' -, To Be Number One rw, . .gg-LE: I rr- xf Seniors Dedicate The 1978 Sequoyah Last December, the Seniors voted to find the recipient for the dedica- tion of this year's annual. Many characteristics for this person were taken into account. This special person had to be someone we re- spected, someone who was willing to give much in time and energy, and someone who cares for her stu- dents. The one the Seniors chose possesses all these qualities and more. She is . . . Mrs. Carole Gib- son Smith. 4 Mrs. Smith teaches Drama I and II and 'directs all play productions here at Indian River. Her hard work has not only resulted in fine pro- ductions year after year, but all those who worked under her learned about the many aspects of theatre. Each student was exposed to tech- nical aspects- and various acting techniques. Mrs. Smith spent many hours before and after school either holding meetings with heads of crews, finalizing plans on all phases of the show, or working with members of the cast so they may reach their potential. Mrs. Smith's dedication and creativity have made her worthy of the respect of all. She has helped many realize and move toward making their dreams come true. Because of her diligent efforts, we the Seniors of Indian River dedicate the 1978 Sequoyah to one of our finest . . . Mrs. Carole G. Smith. 4' we .at .iff f 'hx K .-9 l 8 Dedication To Mrs Carole Gibson Smith ,gag .W . 1l Mrs. Smith makes a few adjustments. Zl Mrs. Smith discusses plans for CAROUSEL with the production staff. And just what do you think you're do- ing?! Mrs. Smith acts out her ideas. Even directors can enjoy a light mo- ment. Mrs. Smith is getting things straight. Mrs. Srnith's natural look? Mrs. Smith is giving the idea great con- sideration. Even Mrs. Smith smiles! Mrs. Smith gives Traci McMillan block- ing instructions. V' 4 Q 4 4 , l ' 5 . I 4 rw 9 6 ,, 1 5 ! 5 1 5 1 I l I I 1 k 1 i 1 1 1 a i A v 1 I 1 1 f I I Q 3 I 1 x 4 K 7 umlpus I 1 l l w I i 4 ., ,M is SEN IDRS On the final note Of the Alina Mater, Events of the past years Will be remembered. The Prom, the Christmas Dance, Senior Week, fund raising projects Tests, quizzes, lectures, Were all parts of these years. All these helped to prepare Us for the final day in Iune Which was not an endg But rather a beginning. Each of us Has a special dream Of what we Want in the future, After graduation, We will all strive hard ' To make our dreams come true. Seniors Reached If 2-1 VT' tnfwzfn-.Q -5 w i - : , , T HAT' 7' F - s Q ta L-. i' in 3 S f F' vlpr-21 Q fig 1 12 Seniors Q--v-l !punvu-v 35, f - I , VG Z' ' I' : ' , Their Dreams By i -fe 'X i.:'.J fi . 4? , '15 if uw? vi,-I MLA' X - 'l Fwy, 1. Seniors Showing Leadership Qualities X pr. jf . September: The Seniors collected dues for Senior Banquet, gift to the school, and to the Administrators. During Spirit week the Seniors won Most Spirited class. October: The Seniors led the parade at the Homecoming game during half time with the theme of Wizard of Oz. Many of the Se- niors were involved in selling mugs for a fund raising project. November: The Seniors ordered their Caps, Gowns, and announce- ments for graduation. December: The Seniors sponsored the Christmas dance, with the theme of Twas the Night Before Christ- mas. Special Seniors received su- perlatives that were presented by Mr. Lawton. The dance was semi formal and everyone enjoyed the band, Homecookin. The Seniors won first place in the collection for the Fire- men's Fund. january: The Seniors presented a dance. The DI was Big Bad Base. February: The Seniors sponsored a dance. The DI was Bobby Roscoe. April: Seniors received their caps, gowns, and announcements for graduation. May: The Senior Banquet was held, and the Baccalaureate services. Iune: The time that the Seniors had waited for had come, GRADUA- TION , The seniors presented Mrs. Boone with a plaque thanking her for her time and effort. 14 Seniors 14 'Bm 1 fi 'f . fl ll Senior Class Council: row one: Dan Steenstra, Ann Mitchell, Patricia Johnson, Valda Chauncey, Karin Red- dick, Karen Iackson, Annette Green, Anita Iosey: row two: Donna Kotts, Linda Harris, Lang Riddle, Robin DeBerry, An- nise Harris, Monica McKollick, IoAnne Midgett, George Cherry: row three: Laura Moore, Ianice Clark, Debbie Robinson, Debbie Carter, Mark Woodward, Camille Chen, Amy Mangum, Eileen Clark, Billy Phillips, Pam Burns, Ienny Holland, June Hoskins: row four: Mrs. JoAnn Boone, 21 sponsor, Lora Ha nes, jackie McNeil, Diane Bridger, Budldy White, Paul Wolfe, Theresa Hawks, Missy Armentrout, Traci McMillan, Debbie Davis, Sharon Worells, Kim Lynch, Greg Hines, Lynn Sturdiv- antg row five: Lorrie Brainerd, Nancy Spruill, Billy O'Connor, Philip Cooper, Sharon Cooper, Tamara Holden. Senior Class Officers: Kim Lynch, report- er: Camille Chen, Vice president: Jackie McNeil, treasurerg Mrs. JoAnn Boone, sponsor: Diane Bridger, president: De- b ie Davis, secretary. Throughout The School , ,rv -g A451 hx, .-1 'E'-'-1'-1 .' ' ' 3' 'br . Y , , . , , . , Epi., 1 :ingiQ.!:S3s?L..'ifx,w - r K-A LL .UNL ,' V, , L' WV. ix I M W if i'i'.f11.-gvfififfftlli , . -, .- s,::.',',..': if-Zi: r-'-,tix il-ie' 5 '55 ith Hiya? . Yfkxj' . ,- fl. ' . 5 1 . S P14 ' te-f 3:31 In ' A H . ' 1 1 wmv I1 -'fa ,- -L ' . fe-.-, .-,, g M fee- r-1- ' f m - Hire,-T T ' 5,-R A - V4.4 gf A '- Q' 2' ,f'-1-1-,Q11 E 2- a. -.. 5' I' Ir Pirie 2 ' I-14:4 ?2gf'f ll fn 1 1 r 1 l .4 .r 4.6.1 .. -...- .1-,ff . . 1 -we gimp- 01-3, g.,,n -- -QAM h 1. X ,- xi- 5 1' L-' : -1 f'. f ', .f 'J .1 .P V -fn-' 51 1,1-. Ve: K.: Ar I r , -1 -eq ef 1 -a - .2 Q -1. 'if If-,-3 gi 'E 1.1 ,el Hr-.S '-. 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A - Garland meann.fBu1f3.g'fear1a,ad.i v Ambition? ,Lair rebhnician1Physica1 , Therapi3tr,S.C1A,, 1'-4g,.Pep' Qlubg,'HERO,, Sec. .47 GirlsJBaSketball. A' ' Qi 'De11is'e?iLqrfie,lBrattei1E D6?ilfisegf1'Ai1iBi1ibiii?ETdi?5lyva5iS'lbjfefanil-bevloyedf ':f?l3drettafiMae Butts: QSILQWAn'ibitionE:gVTo become .anuaccountant,, English . - ' by.Perry.S1.f5.A.f1-45.N1HS-1.sgcfatgaignrg1gaGir1s5.Mnnogran1rC1ubisgmpha. Ieaclier, siiccessfu1,ni6del,,,artist. SLCLA. 1-21: I'raokteam 1:'A1't-Club 4. -' QM:iNHSff324:.'MarQhing'lQiniijSv!1iiJ11Q!1ii2Band Sroftbelli-yF w5enpufii 5 , Mallfevii--Thpresa5Cal1aha.x1' 'fMHureenJ',Ambi1ipn1To be.SucC,essf111in '-b- Wfo.otba1l.3-4, Q' - fjf 5 i. A V' ' 3 i 'myundertakingsVandihlwaydkiiep theigoodwfriends Ifve niade throughout 4 a' Bray:'fB1go..r1qQ19fr0s11,f1l1e:,Parisi? aEgiJ1bitiQUQ?? 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S.C.A. 1-4, Council 45 Science Club 4, Treasurer 131Class Council 4: Drama 1: Cross Country 4: Track team, 2-4: Chorus 1-4, Vice President 4, All City 1-2, Regional' 2-3. Victoria Anne Cheshire. Vickie.l' Ambition: fTo keep mylfriends1,and5g,, make many more. S.C.A. 1-42 Thespians 2-4: Sigma 2-47: Mousetrap, George M. Cynthia Shirline Christien. Cynthia Ambition: CollegelSecretary. 1S.C.A. 1-4:,Pep1Club 1, Treasure 1: G.A.A. 1: Band 1: Softball 1: Baseball 11. Eileen Many Clark. Eileen Ambition: To searchfor the1answerto.life's many questions. S.C.A. 1-4: Class Council 4: N.HiLS. 3-43 Sigm5.'3-4: Rep, 4: Debate 13-4: Vice president 4: Girls: Monogram 'Club 2-4, Girlstrack, 2-3, Letter and Star, Cross Country team: First Place AFF TEAMYREGIONAL, .Debate Toumament 3, Second Place AFF Team District Debate' Tourna- ' ani'ce1Marie Clark. Ia.nice. Ambition: To become aSecretary.and have a appylfamily. 'S.C,A. '1-4, Arnica 4,f1Class Council14, ,Band -1-3545010 ensem- lble' 1, Regional 1, Letter Star, George M. Brenda Catherine Cleary. Brenda Ambition: To go to an Airline 'Stewardess College And Become an Airline Stewardess. S.C.A. 2-4, VICA 3-4, President 4', Reporter 3, State Representative 4g Thespian 2-3, Extem- poraneous Speaking 2nd Place: VICA District. W ment: Quietest. e 'Steve DeWitt' Clough. Pete, Anibition: Professional.g01fefgfs.c.A. 2-45 Kapga 3-4: Monogram Club 3-43 'Treasurer 3-43 Varsity Golf 2-4: Letter 1-4: I.V. asketball 2. Iol1n.Douglas Cobb, Ir. Iohn. S.CLA. 1-4. C tbia'Collins Cynt Ambition To become an accountant S C A 1 4 Monogram 3-4, Band el'-2, Girls? Track Team 1-4, Girls? Basketball 4. Virginia Armette Conn. Ienny. Ambition: To live a happy life with Rodney. S.C.A. 1-4, DECA 2-4, Treasurer 3. it Mary Ann Constable. 'Mary. Ambition: To live a happy and successful life with Ernie Scherger. S.C.A. 1-4. HERO13-4. Susan'Todd Cooke. Susan, Ambition: To live a long and ,happy life with Gary. S.C.A. '1-4, French. Club - Par1ian1entarian:3. 1 Brenda -Ann Cooper. Sweet Slim. Ambition: Iwant to' become a nurse or teacher. S.C.A. 1-4, Monogram Club 2-4, Chorus 1, Girls' Basketball 2, Girls? Softball 2-3, Letter 2. Philipt Lee Cooper. Philip Ambition: To gain friendship, knowledge, and height, ,S.C.A. 1-4, Vice-President .4, on council 4, French Club ,3-4? 1Monogram Club 2-4: National Honor Society G3-4: Senior Class'3Council 41 ICC 45 President of ICC 45 Iunior Varsity Wrestling 3,.Iunior Varsity' F oot- 20 Seniors Q2 wzimuz. ,St Arthur: Ray Davenport. Arthur. 11S.C.A., 1-4. inning Second Place .. ' 1 ' 1 ' . ,- V1': l5Ig'.- F 'X ,, if ' moi ' .1 ' L lj .. l , IQ. . g N ' .. 554, -1 ---- W .- . fi- -1 ,Eileen Mary Clark I Janice Marie Clark ft-Q ,X -m ,Ii . jr . 1 ,flfifx I Y .1 . yirQnia,AnD2tte Conn Mary-Ann Constable Susan Todd Cooke ff? me .. if at I' Wi'ilii ' tl'-iii 1 .. E359 tfif L fff .11 is xi? 'L xv' is ball'.1, Varsity Football 2-4, Co-Captain of Varsity Football'-1, letter 2-4, Track 1-4, letter 3-4: Iunior Marshall 3g Gifted SU-ldent Program 3-4: Stu-A gentlfrgyiiory Committee14g Keyette Powderpuff Coach 4: Most School pm e ' . Sharon Lylln CooperQ,f',SharOI1: Ambition: Toicombine the lite of a suc- cessful lfifsiness 1woiiiarf'with that of afhomenialcer. S.C.As 1143 on council 49 National Junior Honor Society 1: National 'Honor Sgocfiety '3-4g ClassCouncil12-4, Secretary of Class Council 3 :Annual Staff, Edit: ,Keyettes 3-4: ICC Representative 4, Foreign Exchange Pro ram 2, Band 1-4, Solo. Ensemble 1-2, Regional Band 2-4,,Librarian 3-4, Counc513-4,11'Workshop 1, Band Staff 3-4, letter Zgsltar 3-4,1PowdQrputf football 53-4,1Co-chairnjian of lHomeooming Dance A Toni Anto,inette,Cooper. Coop.',' Ambition: To accomplish things to their fullest with the best 'of my ability, S:C.A. '1-4, Class Council, 2:1'Yearbook Staff 1: Homecoming Court 2, Delta 2-49 Modern Dance 1-2: secretary 2, Bible Club 2-4, secretary 2-4,,Spanish Club 2, Cheerleader 1-2, Forensics 1, BGSU-5f5ki1i89 it at 1 ii: ' it , . A 11 1 2 Patricia'Gail Cordell:-J'Patty. ,Anibitionr To Iaokfandlive 'aihappyn life together. S.C.A. 1-4: COE Work Program 4.f ' ' ' A Iewel Couch III. Rocky Ambition: To be a professional baseballplayer. S.C.A. 1-4g,Monogram.Club 3-4: Junior Varsity Football 1-2, Co-Ca tain of Iuniorjfarsity Football 2, ,Iunior'Varsity Baseball W1, Co-Captain' ollgunior, VarsityJ'Baseball11, Baseball N2-4,1 Co-Captain ,of Varsity: .Base all 3,4 All Chesapeake 2,11All-District 3,,letter, star,, Gutest: ' 1 ' ' Narita Gaynell Cowart. Gaynell. Ambitioni Accountant.1S.C.A., 1-4, Track Team 1, COE Work Program 4. Nancylillen Cox. Nz-incy. Ambition: Tobe aaloving andl understanding motherto Chris and llivelife ito't1ie,.,full,est. 1-4. N Sharrel'tElaine' Croiiikml. Rbe1. iiAnibition: fUTsjM.c. andealways 'to' Be myself. S.C.A. 1'-4. ff Howard Lupino Cuffee, l'To'e Ioe. : S.C.A. 1-4. Ianet Lee Cuifee. EasymLee. Ambition: Professional model. S.C,A. 3-4, Softball 4, Drama 3-4, , ' ' Svalldaiilrenda Cu,ffeef,'f,Sandy. !? ,Coiigputer programmer or, acco1intant1.1S.C.A. '1'-4, office assistanttzg ' 'ff Stanley L. Cuffee, Stanley. S.C:A:.1-4. Terry Lee Daily. 'Iferry. S.C.A. 1-4. Gary Fqigavenport, ,,.1 ' S.gCA:?l1-4. 11 Brenda Kathleen Cleary n The Homecoming Festivities Brend Cooper Narita Gaynell Cowart Cha X. lx' I ,,.....--:- gn-N ' C Xi 523.4 ,.-nl Sharrel Elaine Cromuel Ianet Lee Cuffee J , 4 l I' , '35 1 l 1 , r 4 I .xi I 3' ', ,g- if 4 Q 3 'J I I 5 In , , , J l C I ' W ,tm L x .r 2 44 L i , H47 .5 , Philip Lee Cooper 'gait K p'I .ir Sharon Lynn Cooper TonifA.,Cooper Patricia Gail Cordell Iewel Couch, III Nehr- Nancy Ellen Cox . 4.1 0, L Q- 1 Kilroy MoGowan Waslhere. .,1.,,'.,,,n,i 'Y ,, f iv wi i Howard Lupino Cuffee ,al f H ' 332' f - jx ,li J .: ,FEEL 3- -X .' Sandra Brenda Cuffee Stanley L. Cuffee Terry Lee Dailey ' Il I ,I Arthur R. Davenport Gary F. Davenport Seniors 21 1 1 1 1 7 1 L f'1f 1 . 'i v ' '- - V 5 i L- 1 1i. V.. A ' 3 .M :A ' . '-1 1,.Q ':., A . S Z 4 f. Debra Lynn Davis D 23: xx X Steve W. Dominick .11 Donald LeRoy Davis Iames Lemond Davis .1 g111- N if- V 1 2, 1 . '1.' 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Steve.11'-1 Ambition: To11'do 1whatffive11 1the1goDi'1115 l 11DfiHg9titS1 GA-111-4lM1J1ib'graniGlub14p1T1V1:1'Balifxeliall753iQf l?55i?l5iEll1'i15i3-if-11155191111 Lord has me do. S.C.A. 1-43 Rocketry Club 25 'VICA 'S-43 Football Mfm1.1g1-511 3. Rosemary French. Rosie, Ambition: To become an accountant or teach- er. S.C A. 1-4, Sgt-at-arms 1. Herbert Robin Gard. Robin. Ambition: To bebome a spqrtg broadeaster and make my first million by age 25. S.C.A. 1-41 ' D' ' Ezli lg' Kenneth Darnell Gatling. Kenny, Ambition: Go into business for my- self. S.C.A. 1-4g Police Club 1, Sgt:-at-arm 1g FHA 2-4, Sgt.-at-arms 2-45 LV.- Football 1. Sandrayjeanette Gayner. Sandra.. Ambition: 1To gp' intothe Navy or Air. Force. S.C1iA. 3-43 FHA- 49 Sigma 4. 15 1' David Ray Gibbs. David. S.C.A. 1-4. ' ' 'L Charles Lee Gibson. Charlie, Ambition: To surfwaves in 'all parts of the, world. S.C.A. 1-4. 1 Evelene Cherry Goodman. Evelyn, Ambition: To go into music. S.CA.1 1-4, 1 11 1 gli-:mga Graham. Bonita, Ambition: lust to lead a long happy life? . . '. 1-4. . Adrian A. Greene. Adrain. S.C.A. 1-4. Annette Denise Green. Drits. Ambition: Elementary 'teael:ierlS'ocia11 Worker. S1C.A. 1-4g Pep Club 1-2:1-Class Council 11,3145 f3.'4Q Vice-if Pres. 4: Delta 3-4, Chap. 45 Chorus 2: Traok 3. 'W fi Darren B. Griffin. Darren S.CLA. 1-4. asm 111 1f,1 Trina R. Finney Stephen McLean Foster Rosemary French Herbert Robin Gard Kenneth D. Gatling Sandra I. Gayner 1 if-1. 11?-11 1 .,1f1'f 11'm'W W-5-,Q 1 1 f 1 11 1 1' 5 '11 1 11 1 1. 1-11 1' 1. , l W ,W . 1 -1 11 Y 'M ll . X ll . W- 1 1: 1' lit'-fi we -1 11.1. .111 1 1 .. 1121 ' 1 15 11 A311111 .1 I 131151113 1. 1':1L1-1151111--1 11 'exist 1' 1 3,1112 .1 gig! -, -- - ,Y 21455 1, NK, igfgy- I V, I. -11 35 M11 Z rj , V 51 . 1 ,111 11 W I , 11 ' Y 1 1 .Y ' 11 11 11 11 S 1 , ' - - 1 1 . ' -Q ' Robert' David Grass.1111fR11be11,f11,Amb1e0n1mf 3111 1ge111m111f1ied1e1111su11yea11s Lv. FSeEb1i11'2ytiia51baI1i4. natieiif ' Y. 11-if ' '1 ll 1 'Patrice' Gay Guilly 'fGay. , ,A111bition:1 I 'wanE1i3eople'to'11SQS'l Christ through ine. I-want to1.1go1 into 1Cliristiar1gEduc'ati'on,,-giving Iesiis al,11tl1e1hpnor,angi 1g1ory.,1s1c.1A.y1.4, Council 3-41M-IS1 3-4111'o1ass1 ocsuneil 143 ,Bib1e1gQ1ub ga-4. TfQS1.133i1IS9YQtt?S1114ei? 11 1 111 111 .111 1 -1 1 1 'i 1Ioa1idy21I2yni1 Hailey.-1'1'IQand5iTaigA5fiBiti0n:gf iTS21some1d'a31-figtgeti the b1gaef?111Ae' been reaching for at ltliis tinie. -S.GzAL'1-4,'GQnrioi1 24,QriiQl,111'QfClasSfCoui1t2il 13-45 Alpha Z-4, Co-CbairmanfMiss1IR Pageaiit'Z'e11'fIihesj1ian. 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Ambition: Accounting. S.C.A. 1-4:.Pep i'5Dri11Team 12 Science Clubtig Baseball if J 5 A . Karen.Lyxm,Jackson., fKaren. Ambition:J.Attend co'1leg,e,lsinajor in sociol- ogy. S.C.A. 1-45 Class Council 2-45 Best Dressed. 'Edward Joseph Jennings. Ed. Ambition: To run and own my 0WDJ'b11Si' ness. S.C.A. 1-4' N HS 1 NJH.S. 3-4' Band 1J-4: Vr. Re ional-Band 1,.'Work. J , 1 Y , , I g Shop 2-3, Regional 4, Solo Ensemble 3-4, letter 1, Stars,35g1'.- 1 Juanita Jennings. J.J., Ambition: To attendreollege fbi'-'EE4gi783I'S andgbe? come a sociology teacher. S.C.A., 1-45' Pep Club 15 15 Delta 3542 DECA '3-4, 1-IistorianfReporter 35 Chorus 1: Softball 1-21 Basketball 1. 1 F' ,..,. . ,...' . , . 1 Tn? E. ' x 1 R 13 Fonda G. Jernigan Joyce Esther Johns ,J ' - '-1 f- - ,,- me -0 . V Vllx L M., -1 1' JJ , - -J, .f ,...,X -- -. T,,:ej,'fQ:1 l.,,.',J tex,-.514 2 -' 1 -,r ...,5 . . , F .. - .S :nr . ' U' . .2 ,' N . -,I Af- F- V- - w --' ' 1... I' . !,,, , 5-:'.,,,, .J ,M x .. Ju 3 , J., J ,. .. - Y ,J . , 5 K, Sidney Francis Jones Deborah Ann ones! Debra Gennell Jones Y'D 'Zlif'fm- F- ff JQQSNEJJ 4' tg ' ' ' Y . xt maart-fssg, J S X-iggew Q' 5 5 havej play the bapJo.JS'.Q.fA- 1i4QrCli0il1s. Q3-41 J H , JJ J I JPau+iEliEQ.ifJnnes, .IttLf:.tPatpig1e. 155.625 1-4,55 'J J J. ll J RichardiG1erence 'Joli'es.,ffRicky'. 'Anibiti0n:f'Ga1'tbonist-. S.C.A. l1+45j ,art Club 3-45 Newspaper staff 3, cartoonist: Jr. Ach. ' Teresa jones. T.J.'1 Ambition: To become ahprofesysional model or to,-work with children in -any-way. S.C.A. 1-451-I-E-R-O 1.34. ' - Vickie Arnetta 'Jones.-tfFats'1 Ambition: To JgoJ'toQgQHegeg S-.C.A,JJ1-4:5fBas-1 'ketbalreifi 1 Jw JJ lf 5 J J iPauli1iefAfJIordan.'f1faulj.ne. S.Cg19f:'1-91. 5 J A AnitaJ'.Mai'ia Josey. HPBHC11-s.?' ,An1bitionggTo continue my eaucaapn and Fonda Jernigan' uF0nda'n Ambmonfwro remember thepasti buf live- fb? secure in Masters J'in'B1ishie'ss Administration or Social Ps cholo - ' the fHfU1e-S-CJA- 1-4sAmiCHJ2r4- , sLc.A. 2-4YC1a i iil'l'2-4' G 5 ' 5M!-P 'i.i h i 'yt.Js.C?Xf2 Joyce Esther Johns. Joyce. Ambition: To make a happylife forib'othJJge. Jggl4p9 51355 jJC0uE1?3i11?31EGfi'hggpigj1eip1gn N 3' eorgegm' Z i fyc' O A ' I. S.C.A. 1-45 N.H.S'. 3-4fErench Clubtz-4, Pres. 35 Pepr Club 11:5 Pau1i,i6iA! 4,1-4j ,N JJ N X2 J JJ MJ , V ' '- ,, . ,,. J.. . J' ,fi Anitf.M ': 4' 'bflt' A ?:Tj , di Ma 'A'aV gagging. team? gtzietgsgystgrsi H 3'4 em Mtar .5JC.A.2-4:C1ass eotgaiifg-13 rhespimaz eeurgefMe,Pep c1u?51.:.Mbdet1t ' ' ' A - ' ' ' ' ' ' , J D' J .3-4,'P t-5, , ,tf4, .4,fI-I' ' L , '78jf M,, t Patricia Diane Illginlson. BPatriciat Ambitionq T13 besavpolitgcian. .Pgg3'faf',,- TBS D6 ICQ IGS Omecomufg Q'-1999? X J 05 1f4,JPres'. 1-2,43 ' a 35' e ta 3-45 NtJ.H.,S'L,1-25 AH. .3-g,5Z,,p'anis ', 5. Q - A . . 1 J,Jg.J.fff--J 'P 1 -J AJ -I.,-ag f A - 2-3.3 Bible Glub f2-3, -Band '1-3, 'Solo ensemble, Regional, ,letterg Powder-Puff? Jwpfgzgtgzgggtlgeggsgiggteggg' Football 2: Geogge M!, Moi1setrap5 Outstanding Student Award, Scholas- Vickie 'J ' :ck .bgvickiggg A' 4 3. ' '- ' J' at tic'Team Awar : Most Cooperative. K . I . V 'Q f .1 'Q I 5, , A 3 , J. .. ' . - ' .. '- ,'. J , - . X , Donna Mit:helle:Koltsa. 'fDoE.f',,Air1bitiQn:' Musie,,,,S,G.A.J I-4s l1f1'BS.J 4,- lrlchael L. Jolly. Mike. Ambition. To excell in all that I attempt. S.C.A. Rep. ,iyiligjhglz-4,1 Pawdilfx Puff:J'NgI.H.Si ii Tbespiaq-SJ 12149, A f 7- - 5 J N J. J JJ . J J- ..--.- - Gwr fl: '3 BSS' 'C0111fCi 3.+43J,.-EriiirseiifiytJJSCFQQ- Ai. Ast Bree:-an 31.- .gignfy IZTBHCIQ Jones., Casey. ADJblt1D2tji,. Zio be a rnechanieg ,sealciggpiyoggglnJ.3M3xiQgiEdg SmdeiwgfbgamV314,.5j3Qnd,1-4,A-Sruyogkshgpk J .J 11- 5 . 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Philip Lee Mayo Anthony Reynard Mayo Teresa Ioy May Teregqqoy May. Teresa Ambition: To be a successful daiicing teacher semble 3-45 Regional 1515 Exchange,Studeiitsf35,-.George1M!,5'Md1iseti'ap5 or professional dancing. S.C.A. 1-45 Thespians 2-45 Band' .1-45 Majorette. 3-45 Co-Head 45 Band Council 45 Letter 12, star 3-45 George M!5 Carousel: Annual 4. ' K Anthony' Bernard Mayo. Tony. Ambition: To. ffe g o to .college-1then ,enter the U.S.A.F. S.C.A. 1-45 N.H.S. 4. b ' Philip Lee Mayo. Phil. Ambition: To spend my life in the furtherance of the Gospel of Christ. S.C.A. 1-45 N.I.H.S. 1-25 N.H.S. 3-4: ' Melody Patrice McBeth. Melody. Ambition: College anclytog becomeg actress. SIC.A. .1-411 A ifi ' X Michael Duane McCall. Milce. Ambition: To be a physical education teacherand be a successful wrestling coach. S.C.A. 1-45 Class Council 35 N.H.S. 53-4: Key1Club 2-4, V. Pres. 45 Monogram Clubs 1-4, V. Pres. 3, President 45 Varsity Wrestling 1-4, Letter' 1, .Star 2-45 Powder puffwchegr- ileader 3-45 Mr. I.R. Pageant 45 Most Popular? K iii ' ' Shelia Renee McClease. Shelia.'1' Ambition: Go to college. to maj6r in elementary child care. S.C.A. 1-4: HERO. Paul Edward McGowan. Paul Ambition: To bean engineer. S.C.A. 1-451 N,H.S. 3-451.Kappa 2-4, Sgtsat Arms 35 .Monogram Club 3-45'I..V. ilfootball 25 VL Football -3, Latter 3. Thomas Matthew McGruther. Matt, Ambition: To be a pilot. S.C.A. 1-451 NIHS 1-25 N.H.S. 3-45 Iunior Achievement 3-4, Pres. 35 Rocketry 2-45 Sci- ence 'Club 2-4. W K Patricia Ian McDay. 'fIan. Ambition: To .have a farm. SQCQA. .1-45 Giifls Monogram Club 2-4, Head 1o'f Fund Raising 45 Basketball 45 Softball 21.4, Manager Z5 Volleyball 3-4, Letter, Star, Most valuable player. Monica Marie ,McKellick. Monica. 1 Ambition: To go to college for a couple of years in the field, of data processing..11S.C.A. 13434 N.H.S. 3.-.45 Amica'3-45 C1ass' Council 4. D Traci G. McMillan. Traci.1 Ambitiong To go to college major in educa- tion ,and teach English literature. S.C.A. 1-45, 'NIHS 1-25 NHS 3-45 Class Council 3-45 Drama Club 15 Pres. 45 Chorus 15 ICC 35 Mixed Chorus5 En- ., ,Q 2, .5 1 32 Seniors Carousel. ' 'V ' N , f A1 1 ' Iacqueljne Marie Mchleili 'flackief' Ambition? To 'have dreams 'of yester- day and dreamsof 't0morrQWi GQllege, then to get married. gS,GLA, 511-45 3Clg1SS Co11ncili3-4,1.treasgg3,r4:51Distridt5rep.,145 NHS..3H45.1Pep1Cli1b,145 Delta.'3,-4i Clap. 45 Chorus .1-45 Regional.. 1-35 Iazz'1lClinic 1ChoraleTf 33 lEnse1i1lilef' 134, pres. 4-Q 'Miss.IR 35 Most Talented. .. 1 ' Barbara Claire Menge. Barbara, Ambition: To have Curtis by my-side forever andtojfind out mp n:iain11gqals3.in,11ife. S.,G.A.,1-45 3'-4551Spanish. 15 'Thesfiians 12-4fl1George 4QaZlE?feasure1Z.1'Q:1f' . 3' -'Q .. Ioaime. Denise. Midgett. i'IoanLne. Ambition: To fly ithei-friendly skies to meet a man with'a,3-carat diamondring. S.C.A. 1-45 Art'1Club. 15 Bible Club .35 Class Council 3545 Alpha 3-411gist., 45 'f.'Best Dancer. ' ' . H . it .. 1 . 1 Mai'va'An1i'Mitchel1.'ffAnn.'l'.Ambition: Go fowzollege become aflabitecli-. nician and itryto live happily ever' after. S.C.A. 1-45 .Modern Dance' 1-35 manager 1,35 Delta 3-45-rep. 4, Class .Council 1-45 NHS 455VSymphonic1.band1 .1-45--P ay Girl'25 Ritle Team 3-45-'Commander 45 George M!5Mousetrfap5.Ii1.. fXQl3i6Ve1?Fl9nEi. 1. W. 1 1 il 1' 1 . -Q1 11 A it iz 1 4' Ei 19' C. Stephanie Lynne Monroeg l Steff. 1. Ambition: 'CllBIIliCljl.llifE1IgllI9,8If. A 1-45 Keyettes 3-45 pres. 45, Powderpuff 45 Frerich,Club 2-45.ECC,2:1t1ieas. 35 NIHS 1-25 v. pres. 1.5 NHS -3-45 Annual 15 Asst..Ed. 15 Thespianszz-45Assist. Stage 'Manage11l13-45, George Mig Mousetrap 35 Class Council. 2-35 Tennis TBHIII in ai ., . N 4 N,. 1 1 U 'Ml' 5 .1.1'..'.' Candace Ile6lVIoore. Candy. Ariibitionrl To 1fgraduate'anHQ get1mi11iTI'iBd'to Skitter. S.C.A.. 1-45 VICA145 Candy Stripper: Sigma 2-45 DE5 Pep 1'C1ub 115 DECA- 3: Chorus 3. Y 'p 11 ' . Laura l1l110M001'B- Ambifipnf To gst.Qut.jbf life iolhafl putaigrfo S'lC'LA. 1-45 'FBLA 2f451trez-is:3'5 DEGA2135'?COEQ45fElass3 GDllI'llGil15-42' Clllurilsg 14-2159 Giiidancebffice Worker. 3. ' ' ' l .' . Iames D. Morrelli. Iames. Ambition: 'To make. the most out of imy life,- 'whateverit includes. s.c.A. 1-45 M?H0gI3m-'Six Band Footballf-3. , fl 1 1. as .1 ' .. ' is J. - . 1 1 We Y 55' up 55331: 5552. '11 1 1. . H We 1 ', it iii? Q ,M At The 1fep RallM -1 ll rl V r l L l 4?-. J l ll 1 ' ' - Ns., X' rv,-J L . g ...fi . I-'aul 1351545-sd McGowan Qljhomas M. McGrutl'rer - Patricia Ian McKay Monica Marie McKellick iff' ' Q 'L ,V I . ' I i , f Y W 1 'fl' I ff' X W M ' A ,D 1 ' 'v fd, W, I is n . ,,-f- '1i.? if 'sv 'Y Q 'F fa 'E ,Y K., w W ,Y 'I ,, V, L. JU- ., ' --Q f 1 N aj l 4 ' F ' L I I A 'wif' V. . Traci G. McMillan Jacqueline M. McNeil . S A l I turns on the charrn. Barbara Claire Menge Ioanne Denlse Mldgett .wg gg. Q 16a!':s . -Y 1 - I. , .. Y- -.L - . Mike B. Miller Marva Ann Mitchell Stephanie Lynne Monroe if lhofllf' l .- '- mm -hill., , I , . - W 4.1. , lv .-, ,.1 V ,AF 1 l Libs . . 1 if . 5: -' . Q A. ,vi Y N . 1,-,N f, . Candace Lee Moore Laura June Moore Iames D. Morelli Seniors 33 Q15 xml!--.. A, 'ij A Gary V. Moretti Linda Lee Mundy -Ea.uLLeWis Murchl. Stacey Lee Nelligar 'Q - ra -Qassf . ai V, 'L' Fig: ' X Y ., lilly ' 7- .. '1' i:.- ' F L QJ9- if ' ii I is ' ,, :: I M ,J in ee M A ff me i J I' 'i mf in' Avia il - N ., 1 ,ff i j dian Rivefs Curly, Larggyg and Iyiq. i V 'N I 1 'z I' :J I. ', ' if A 'jgii' li Participating In ,. if 1 ' -mn' - . in-'Lg4i,,-.g Marsha Sue Nelson Linda Mary Newell N Troy D. Nicely Minnie Marie Nichols Aff'- psf' 9 'J Tina L. Niebeling Curtis Eugene Nixon Penny Marie Oakes William P. O'Connor 2. 34 Seniors Terri E. Offiey Kemberly Ann Ousaklids Towanda D. 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S4,C1.An 114: Glass Council 1-4: Amical 49 chaplain '33 VICA4, ilkekidentQgiiglblewsjiapenelg Clqbt.-V i ga .. 'N ' .. .TOWiilldH D.l-Fade. 5'TOWafld3.f' SQCLA. 1-4. . Caroline Ambition? TQ become a laboratoritech- nieieilgfto bel1app'y1in,e'verything' I do of try todo, and tovalways ave a friend like Teresa. S.C.A. 1-4g,Sc:ienGe Club .1-45 Bible Club 35 Spanish Club 'Softbgllf3L ,ess Q.. if ' Q fl sMai'k Paquin. 'fMz1nfk.- Ambition: To-specialize in under water phoe to raphy and ownmy own stqdio. S.C.A...gI. 4 Kap a 4 IV Wrestling 3 Mr . ''1aiineig1Qefarcaafegiagg4l1-aufmiie! 11153 klaminlisfaif 3-4Q Vspmalanof- '344 GeralgllQ1lgi1gll,.Peg1-yi 5E9em1y15fQAnibition:5Bflect1'onie'Engineer. SQGLAV. 1e4g 43, Iuniqg'.,Aehjeven1eut 45 Wrestling 15 Basketball! Football '2. '11Qrn3nie,.3,Lee?Pliillips, :ffTa1nqjiiek x Qrnbitignzt To make Authur happy the iBSUQflI11Ytf1if9:...SiC:A' i1i4l DELHt4' ' ' 'WilliVarri.Ilee7Phillips4 f'Bill. A1nbition:,3ElectriCal Engineer. S.C.A. 1f4g Sdieri6e'.1:f CIasS.UQjorif1oi1QAg Biiii:d.144g Marching,.3-41' Symphonic 45 Region- al! lSO1O'AfEllISBiI1Bll8HL 3.4459 Better 1: St3i'13-4. A f1061 G..-pins, Anloelf' Ambition:-fro ldo well in Qve1yonng,1 aa. sion. 1-45 ioheisfigpresident Sgfsfiirsity Pasebiilli-a'L A P cindy Plupkeu. Heiney. s1c.A.e1-44 S lD5nnaPMa1'ia Poll:-ixlibmif'Doniia.l ,Krnl:SitiQn:' Collegetand become Elemen-N tsehnqlgeaghef. -s.C.A. 1145 Con 4. A . Reginhflliristine 'Porst RegiLna Ambitien To succeed tinair travel and N long.. flllfillingilifeg 1-45 DECA il-4, Qhptqgripher 3,3 Iilonofahlee Meiition in Photographgi Contest 3. 1 Q WW ee ,I Yin V in hriir U V Seniors 35 i 1-,. -1' 'I I 'N L, ,: ay, . 1 F - A 5,53 Y. l ,f A Sharon Renee Porter 4Lbe1:eQa..M.Eomer Raymond L. Potter 2 . : A :an f . Ricky Wayne Price Wilmer Price Cynthia L. Prillaman . ew V' in ' !!5 1+ :tt .en . 3, as Sharon Renee Porter. 'Sharon. Ambition: Find the best goal to achieve out of life and be with Arty always. S.C.A. 1-4, Amica 3-4, Chaplain 4, Science Club 1-2, Drama Club- 1, National Honor Society 3-4, Thespians 2-3. Theresa Michelle Porter. Terri Ambition: To' get my R,,N:, stay close with God, and spend a happy' life? loving and being :loved by 'someone special. S.C.A. 1-4, Varsity C eerleader 3, Sigma Tau 3-4, Senior Class Council 4. it 1' Raymond.L. Potter. Raymond S.C.A. 4. Charles D. Powell. C.P. Ambition: Professional Photographer. Daryl Allen Pretlow. D.A.P. Ambition: Audio-Visual Enagineer. 'S,G,.A. 1-43 Future Homemakers of America 3-43 Council 1g,Footb l 1. , , Glenn L. Price. Glenn S.C.A. 4. . N Wayne Price. Ricky. Ambition: Rockland Roll Drummer. .,SiC.A. '1-4, Mr. Indian River Pageant 4. Wilmer Price. Wilmer, Ambition: To get a Well-paying job. S.C.A. 2-4, R.O.T.C. 2-4, Basketball 3, Ribbons 4. -Cynthia L2 Prillaman. Cyndie. Ambition: To go to college ,and do my best to make Willie happy. S.C.A. 1-4, National Iunior Honor Society 1, Secretary 1, National Honor Society 3-4, President,r1QfKeyettes'2-4. Chap- -' ilain 3, Vice-Presidei1t'.4, Varsity Cheerleader 3-4, Tri-Captain 4, Lettena, .Star 4. Elmer Henry Plu'nell. Purnell Ambition: Army. S.C.A. 1-4, R.OQT.C. 4, Drill Team 4. o ce Ann Ra le Twink Ambition To ursue In careerwith horses' 'l Y ' S - K - 5 P Y and to eventually get back with Stan and to stay 'together always. ,S.C.A. 1-4, Science Club 1, Girls' Monogram Club 1-4, President 4, Alpha 4 Powderpuff 4, D.E.C.A. 2, Girl's- Athletic Association 1, Softball.,113f54', Most Athletic.'.' A I 'iii I Rebecca Princells Raines. Rebecca S.C.A. 1-4. Danny M. Raulerson. Danny S.C.A. 1-4. David W. Raulersnn. '-'David. S.C.A. 1-4. Karin :Lorraine Reddick. Slick the Chick, Ambition: To 'become a con- cert pianist. S.C.Ag 1-4, Class Council 1-3, Secretary 2,fDeltas 3-4, Re orter 3, Secretary 4, Modern Dance 2-4, .Secretary 3, President 4, Wbrlgshop Regional Band 1, Flag Team 2-3, 'Regional Band 3,.Majorette 4, Firstflhair Clarinet 4, Band Council 4, Letter 2, 'Star 3-4, Miss Indian River Pageant 3-4, Second Runner Up 3. I ' 36 Seniors 3 N I ' it J? , , . f , 4 'i 1- ' -1,4 -.-s.. 4+-,L Paying For The Sequoyah ,tl-',w fx Charles D. Powell Daryl Allen Pretlow Glenn I Price 'B .drill E C'-1 Q. b lf!!! I 5' I 'YQ' , l l x f--. J -4,55-z 11.- Elmer Henry Purnell Ioyce Ann Ragle Rebecca P. Raines it E' 5W tw- fl- ffdulfmz it rs sumti it it fr: we at W ' 5:1 at .. .t Iohn David Regent. 'fIohn. Ambition: Aerospace Engineer. S.C.A. 15-4, Science Club 1-3, Secret X 1, Vice-President, 3, R.O.T.C1. 3-4, National Honor Society 3-4, Spaniig Club 3, Tennis Team 3, Senior Admissions Progra1n'at'O.D.U. 4, Scholastic Team 2-4, '-'Most Intellectual. Barbara, Ellen 'Reichz-irt., Barbara , Ambition: To go toljcollege and to Succeediili the-:fieldi,I..li1l3i1QSH-,IS-C-A. 1-f4Z3JN5iiOHH1 lHI1l0!l.li19!!0ffS0GiB!Y 11 National Honor Societyf?3l2-4, Keyettes'3-4aif!l'reasurert3-4, District Keyette 3,' Freneh'fClub 2, Thespiaris' 2-4, Vice-President 3-4, Pint Chairman 3, George Ml, Mousetrap, Earousel, Honor Thespian, Wrestling Hostess 4, Volleyball 4, Manager 4, Powderpuff .Football 2-4, Mr. ,Indian River Pageant 3-4, Co1Chairn1an' 3, Chairman' 4. X X Edward Eugene Richardson. Eddie, Airibitionz To become a successful businessman in .theautpmotive field, S.C5:A,.f1-4: Key'Club 3-43.Monogram, -Club,35431Fo.n'fbd11.3',,'leflQii17'f3.,- . . I it 1 M I jj . . . I 1 Sandra Y.fRichi1I'dSOI1. '7Sandra. S'.C.A.i'lil'-4: Delta 4.' ' M P' . Sandra Y. Ricl1ardson. 'Sa11dra. S.C.A. 1-4: Delta 4. X l0h11 Langley Rilldletlr. 'l'Lang. Ambition: Ito enjoy life ,and be success- ful in college. S.C.A.,1-4g.Kappa 3-4, chaplain 3: Science Club 3,1 V. Pres. 3: Class.1Council 3-4: Spanish Club 33 Search 4g'Sympl10I1ig Band,,Marching, Band 1-4: 'Wrestling 2-3g',:l'rack -3: Go1fj.4gEELetter' 2, Starw3-4.55 M , Clara Ellen Roach! f'Q,lafa!'i? Ambi.tion':V!tg?I,e- live. a life with joyt and happiness' shared Witlfmlvlark. .S.C.A. 1242 iDECA 3-4:.AlpliQ-2,:t Powderpuff Football 2: C1ass.Council Z., QQ N ' Thomas Everette'Roberts. Ton1i:ny. Ambition: To become a first' class, carpentenand to become rich. S.C.A. 1-4g VICA. V Robin Robertson. Robin, Ambition: To make, the most of my life, and malgettheu mairl loververy. happy. 'S.C.A.'2e4. X . H Debnrg, Sling-iron. Robinsgji.: ifDebb'ie.ff Anliliitiont N To...1iveag11y. life to' the fullest, become an attorney of law and the iguy 1 ldveand always- make 'him l1alppy.'S'.C.Af 1'-49 Keyettes' 4: N.LH.S. 31: NfHiS. 3-4, Search 4: Class Counci 4: Newspaper 1:.Powderpuff Eootball'-4, 'Ba.ndfLibrarian 2-4' MHIC11iI1'g Band 2-4: Concert Band 1-4: Regional' 1-4, Solo-Ensemble.-1-4, Council 4, Staff,3-4,- Letter 2, Star 3-4: Play 1. Michelle Robinson. Michelle-,'-' Ambition: To-live a happy successful life. s.c,a. 1-4:.FBLA 344. g V I A W . Patridi'ai',Robinson.-ffPat2ai2 Ambition: To'i,gli,eQve a happy alife'-with 9Danny.- ISfC.Pr. 144: Alpha 2-4: Pdwderpuff Football 2-4: GAA 1:'DiE:. 49' Wrestling ostess- 2-4. ' In Installments . ll Danny M. Raulerson David W. R N Karin L. Reddick - , -..., . ..-.n. x-...Y,,T,l , 1 i l 9 495 T-4 I john D. Regent Barbara E. Reichart Edward E. Richardson my, Sandra Y. 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S.C.A.. 1-43 Yarchitegit aidihjbyilifeg,Si.El'.23z.i?l-45g'l'Kappia'3s4jQlEefQ..?2ggNJl-IS 142-SfNH'S 3-4, i Arnica 23 Sigma 3. ' ' ' Q 5Wresflirig 1-45Xllelter3'T1'ack:-243.- ' ' 'V A 3:53 X' X' i X , i Roybl. Sheppard. Roy s.c.A. 1-4. n X . Luiieie. -f'Lurie:'.sX.c.i9,., 1.4-. X X y X -X J X ' up if -Donna Elaine Shorter. 'fDonna. Ambition: To'become'a'secreta1'y. SyC.A. X :Michelle Denise 's1imieue.g Mic11e11e.f us.c.A,-3-44 'Science 1, ireas. 15 1-4. Monogram 45X Track Zg Volleyballfl. X XX AX . X , HERO.3-43.335215-SQQQS-. .. 'X , XX:,ffXX i. . 1 XX Vivian Deborah Denise .,Sivels. Debo1'ah. ' Ambition? .To continue, Robin Iiyiii1'gSt4?iiiklandLi f'RoliijQf.2AmbitiBniET5jQiliVe.1.-for ,Christ ifilild ,go icaie-ei. in modeling go to 'bea Inn professional nio'del3gii,gl 'to majorii,iii?ggeiXWliere'iI+ie,leaXigfgei,Z1i1ii:tolhdgig Xi-'si,Wi1l.'. ,,.. . i. ,i Q. elementary education S-C-A-i1-4: lFHA.3, hist. 3: P6i?3Cl11bf4: trees? 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Most Popular: Anita Iosey, Mike McCall. Most Cooperative: Pat Iohnson, Billy O'Connor. Most Likely to Succeed: Debbie Hume, Iames Edwards. Friendliest: Malcom Harrell, Sharon Worells. Cutest: Rocky Couch, Tamara Holden. Most Unpredictable: Tony Spellman, Valda Chauncey. Most Talented: Iackie McNeil, Buddy White. 191 Best All Round: Cyndie Prillman, Philip Cooper. Superlatives 49 if f.' V -- sg L ,H ., l jennifer Allen j Nancy Beasley lohn Bo dn if L ' l C V 9 Lorrie iiaffidxfa , ' Bn , - ' Dgn ra en 'rf 7313- J . lv D1 9 Chris Brooks Pamila Bruns Maureen .Callahan Eileen Clark anlce ar I.R. Gives Top Honors Y... 5. ni X '57 Philip Cooper Sharon Cooper Debbie Davis Iarnes Edwards Sharon Eisner Mark Estienne Carol Everette Lisa Ferrell Patrice Culll David Hall Andrea Hardy . 4 sq EA. vw. A. . M' . , H:-M , x llllopir if - .Ni mix C l L ., ' ' ' 5:'ii'-ilifilf-fr! VT' T or iiiiiry we l if ? ' . M ..,o l 5 f Ili- 4 . ll' L' ' X , N' 'Ilx X 55' -ff f , Annise Harris s Tamaraliolden Jennifer Holland Karen Hollomon Kevin Holmes f S if -Q25 .. Y- 22' .iv q .K -,Viv T-:V , , .iii Isis :Hu hes Edwar ennmgs 50 Honor Graduates l0YCe lohns -- ASM li Patricia Johnson Donna K oy usk Michelle Ma 'k angum Phillip Mayo Barba Ella McQlQese ,au Mc Thomas MQQther Monica McKel'lick Iraci McMiQi,a,n Barbara Reichart john Rejent eb1:a.Robu1son Lisa Sawyer Warren Sawyer Cynthia Scott Iolm Smith 529352111-ill Daniel Steenstra Iames Taylor Phili V u n. erry Warren Alan White Ernest White Anthony Willi Ann Mitchell Stephanie Monroe Linda Newell Penny Oakes Terry Offley Cynthia Prillarnan Mark Woodwarafln Honor Graduates 51 , , 1 ,, I III III FII 1 , . 'Ii 1 x 11 v I W 1 , .m.4 .1 , , in ,III , AS-1' 1.- wifi -Q XC! 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A , ff, ', '. ff xl, -' ' - 1 f :rf.1?1i,.rf-,e'--f,1wx',e4- -'f -:.-- '-1'f2f.- .- -.-1 ,5 f wh Ul'i1'1.j- 'L MsfiexL-'i1',n, '..':i?-'111 ,mf ', .i-. 'f'g' f bl ,..' -.figs rf-i ,-- S'-'-'H' x 'I 1 --s Q 'LL1 J-1-'N 11 1t5sk u- .-'-:g,',a,1,u4 -.. ,LG If-V -1..-Q--.ar 1 f- f--1 s'n,...-- . ' - 'X 1' ai! W, . 'gr .4 'x M t xg Y A , , , W3 ,W UN DERCLASS The people Within these pages Are all unique. They added much to IRHg Their spirit, support, time. The underclass Are realizing What their Dreams areg What they are capable of doingg What they are capable of being. No matter where They have been before They reached here Is unimportant. What matters is They are all working To make their dreams come true. ,Y W 7 Junior Class is 54 Underclass The Juniors began the year with a good start with the theme of Ro- bin Hood for the Homecoming parade. They sponsored two dances, one in the fall and one in the spring. Music for both dances was played by Big Bad Base. The Juniors also went to the classrooms in the morning to collect dues. The money was used for the Junior Se- nior Prom in which the juniors sponsored. Junior Class Council: row oneg Tracy Raines, Secretary, Cindy Hoskins, Treasurer: Chuck Harmon, President, Mark Johnson, Vice President, Lavern Phillips, I.C.C. Represen- tativeg row two: Mr. Fred Pulley, sponsor, Jeannie Whitehurst, Fay Wilkins, Theresa Pitts, Fran Panarese, Lorri Miller, Milesa Ferguson, Gail Chauncey, Lisa Leiters, Rick Amendt, Denise Crocker, Denise Martell, Amy Hog ard, Karen Pool, Eric Matty, row three: Vicki Battaglia, Carol Rosenthal, Lisa Maddrey, Kathy Brooks, Marvette Hines, Bobby Hamilton, Mike Stillman, Linda Bunch, Donna Thorn son, Leanne Walker, Susan Tyndell, Priscilla Robinson, row four, Teresa Huston, Carol Curtis, Lisa Steek, Les- ter Pretlow, Andy Davis, Tommy Joyner, Karolynn Ward, Carl Tarkenton, Reggie Swinson, Majorie Taylor, row five, Linda Collins, Tracy Owens, Darlene Bucsek, Yo i Bryan, Mark Bissette, Mike Clark, Steve Col- lins, Babette 'Berenger, Mary Pat Raleigh, Aleta Spense, Cindy Wilkins. ing High CT' 'Fx lure. 1 r-gym s ren a Allen Karen Allen len LQLO.l1.A.l.l.BI1 Timmy Allen Dana Alley 'S'-S Rick Arnendt -Alairmglg janet As ii Shirley As ew Allen B a 1 Bai ey Glenn Baker Vernon Barclife Morris Barco Greg Barnes james Barnes George Barrington Donna Bartholomew Sonja Basnight Tim Bateman Milton Bateman Vicki Battaglia Ax-1,itafBeac'l1 QL1'.iS.BSll Debra Bell Lisa Bellamy Constance Benson Babette Berenguer Ingrid Billups Yvette Billups Mark Bissette Angela Blackstock Jg,nni5LB1anfosd Steve Boyce Marian Boyd Myra Boykins Barry Boone Iaokie Boone Ieff Bowers Mike Brainerd Linda Brightwell Winford Brinkly Underclass 55 nj Eifiiilstow Kathy Brooke Greg Brown K.C. Brown . Maurice,B-Lgyivn Ric y Brown Robiart Brown au B ant 1553-1-gmt Terri Bryant Darlene Bucsek Lm Stacy Burrus ioia Butch Mic ae utts Stanley Buynun Glen Campen, Shirlene Caniely Iames Caroon Andrea Carrington -G6HI11l6Q311P9lfl Qin Carroll ' Charlie Carter IoAnn Carter B.1:ia.QtCase Gail Chauncey Danny Church Cindy Clark Cynthia Clark Lytanja Clark Mike Clark Morris Clark Roxanne Cleary Robert Cole Lisa Colle Linda Colllns S s Jerry Cook miie David Cooper Anthony Conway Steve Covil Theresa Cr' L ,- ocker Anthony Cuffee Daniel Cuffee 56 Underclass Dreaming for the Time Carol Curt' Vincent Curtis Gary Cypress Donn Cyrus Nano lrnothy Davidson Andy Davis Donald Davis Iesse Davis Iudy Davis Karen Davis Sheldon Davis Renee Delk Samuel Dew I.T. Dillard Gina Dortqn Sliaron Dougherty Kenny Dunbar Mike Eldredge Carol Esoamila Reggie Evans Tammy Evereg larnmy Everton Ronny Ezell janet Faulk Venus Faulks Roger Fentress Steven Fentress Robin F erbin Melissa Ferguson G .Glenn Fleming Steve Flynt Michelle Forbes Glenn Ford Frank Fortuna Signey Foster Donna Francis Lil Frey D L Dana Furlou?li Marie Futrel Iames Gardner Mike Gartman K. .ns Mich odmm Underclass 5 7 Lisa Haire Bobby Hamilton Chris Hammond Mark Hamilton Sandra Hamilton Chuck Harmon David Harris Margaret Harris Wanda Harris Glory Haynes d Valorie Henr G enn Hio s Mary Kay Hicks Curt Hill Iunnie Hill Marvette Hines Stephon Hinton Tommy Hinton Bobby Hobbs H Sheila Hogan Amy Hoggard Ray Hogwood Wayne Holley Qebbie Hollingsworth Ronnell Hollomon maxim? Kenny Hoose Ci.nd.y.HQskinS Herbert Hum hrey Qe s MaryfHunter Teresa s on jim nes Byron Irvin Linda Iackson Tony Jackson Gecelian-Lolley Jeff Ian' 58 Underclass Ieffery Gordon William Gorham .Qennis Gose ' Susan er Onl One ore Year' Z- pnkw- -Sl! 'L-1 again? 'Q -- Lisa Maddrey Mike Madison Nancy Malbone Mann ni Robert Mapp Denise Iastrumske Ruby Ieffer ns Marcus Jenkins Pete Ietzel Mark ohnson r1 ia o n Arlette Iones Edward jones Rebecca long Rhonda lones Wesley Jones Chris Ioyce Tommy loyner lack gusticg Kim ee ing Steve Keeling Wayne Kellam Doug Kemp Eric Kurtz Iohn Lancaster Scott Lane Danny Langemeier Thomas Lawrence Leonna Lee Patricia Lee Dana e ' e ie Leebrick Wayne Lemon ,VJL611-dLLife Jessie Lockhart Shelton Loftin Clifton Longshore David Lower Robin Lucas Dean Luchard -- - George Lynch Ricky Lynch Donnell Lynn Underclass 59 Anita Matthews Eric Matty Iudy Mayo Pat McCaukey Teresa McSal1 joe MoCutheon Kerry McDaniel Kathy MoMillian Steve McNally Roser Moneely Dennis Meeks Steve Me ers Bruce Miller Lorri Miller Tim Miller David Mizzell David Moore Chris Morgan Eleanor Morgan Richard Morgan William Morgan Audrey Morris ' Morris Arlethia oyler Samuel Moylery Terry Meyers Ruth Navatkoski Sherry Newbrough Paula Newcomb Kim Nichols Shirleen Nickens Elbert Offley Tracy Owens - Kenny Paige Nathaniel Paige Fran Panarese Eric Pankey Eddie Parrish Ieff Parker Iames Patterson Rosa Patterson Ionny Peed Tom Peregoy Anthony Perry Alfonso Person Beatrice Person Betty Person r 60 Underclass F inall Here!! Lucida Peterson LaVern Phillips Nancy Pierce Rae Ann Pierce Tammy Pierce Tammy Pinner Theresa Pitts Gary Pond Karen Poole Barvara Porter Melinda Powers Ioyce Preece Lester Pretlow Bill Propst Daniel Rachid Tracy Raines Mary Pat Raleigh Iudy Raza Tammy Reeb Iohn Reid Kelly Reno Carole Ricks Mike Ricks Ioe Riggs Ernie Roberts Cindy Robertson Priscilla Robertson William Robinson Sharon Rogers Carole Rosenthal Horace Russell Michelle Ruthruff Mack Sanders Greg Sawyer Teresa Sawyer Paula Sayles Kenny Schultz Mack Schyne Darryl Scott Doris Self Steve Sessoms Lisa Shanks Karen Siegel Gail Sivels Laurie Small Donnie Smith Kermit Smith Underclass 61 Lessie Smith Mar uerite Smith Miclgiael Smith Robin Smith Shelton Smith Steve Smith Tora Snipes Yvette Spellman Aleta Spence Michelle Stallings Alex Stanley Michelle Staton Lisa Steele Penny Stevens Mike Stillman Jeff Sullivan Angela Sumler Cheryl Summers Wendell Summerville Reggie Swinson Juanita Sykes Stiles Tanksley Rhonda Tanner Carl Tarkenton Ianet Tatem Dwayne Taylor Marjorie Taylor Beverly Temple Tony Tesso Donald Thomas Ron Thomas Iohn Thomcany Donna Thompson Robin Thornton Robin Thrasher Andre Tucker Barbara Turner Wanda Turner Susan Tyndell Troy Van.Kempan Vincent Vann Cathy Vaughan Estelle Vaughan Bobby Walker LeAnne Walker Linda Walston Michael Walton 62 Underclass Anita Ward Ann Ward Karolynn, Ward Harry Warren Ronnie Water Nibs Watkinson Tracey Watson Leo Webb Ronnie Welch Russell Welch Kevin Wheatly Ierry White Iimmy White Linda White September White Vanessa White Jeanne Whitehurst Robin Wilder Donna Wiley Cindy Wilkins Faye Wilkins Annette Williams Billy Williams Carolyn Williams Chris Williams Iames Williams Suzette Williamso Garland Wilson Patsy Wilson Shir ey Wilson Pam Wilton Glenn Win ate Donna Witgam Ronnie Wood Yvonne Woodard Deborah Woodhouse Donnie Woods Thomas Woods Debbie Worells Thurnell Wright Michael Wynn BoBo Wynne Lisa Zeiters Michelle Donovan Michelle Hardy Darryle Pretlow Elizabeth Racette Underclass 63 .!., 1 1 I Ud ...-.-i A , ,,,..,,lG-.-,,.,., ..,, , , MNH, u 1 Q-' 'EH' A , 'L in .-l5,,f'--,A-g-.L-F. J, g.. .V ,H ,wx-..,f hfufuxq-1 -1 . 451. EQSIU L. 51:1 V -Uf,giT wf'.'lfLQ5L5 LLL-Uf,1-5frEi:E N f , , . 7 - . +A-V- ,..mu- V J lust Dreaming Alon Q ' vu N V A .5 i H 1 ., lI v., w' - . ' f ',r,M!Nl rj X S yvjlm -W '5 , Y , . I , ' ' ' Y ' W xx , 'cl' .g m A ri ff J' - , lf, 1 . 45 jfs. H 'iS.nef.,1S.1E 4 E -v-.- X, I X. E if Vfv. yfngng ,xx ,- H. ,Qi E: Q ..,-,J .,, .UQ- 1, Underclass 65 Students Flnd Ways fi lr 51 V ' fl f-2 4 J ' !f'7'3'f 'L P riff' 3, s , '3',.1-t- L -:H i g .,--.w glaz I A fx - J ,-:V -' 6: ' ' '1 F f:12fS 'YT' 1,1139 4- 1 ,J 5 j:, :f' ' ' ' L rr'lsl'r::',v-an-neun ' 24'-I ' I X . , J ., l9,1 f. K- AJ Y.,-hgh ,.. ix I 1 X 1 Yn ea Q'-' ' M 9, w gf ,,x r 'I , -. 5 I ,K To muse Themselves 1 M E ,J X gm w ,z :J w ., Q5 N 12 w N N fi: A 295' W. -: 'Wi' M? , , -L W. 1, X! 31 fl .. lv. '15'R3l4' , . 'L A W! 's' I xl ' I Y un 'F r. ,ls-1 , A 'fe , sir..-.' 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The year started off with the theme of CHARLIE CHAPLIN in the Homecoming parade last Oc- tober. They also had donut sales and other money raising projects to earn money for the Iunior Senior Prom which they will sponsor next year. ss Council: row one 21 3l 68 Underclass Tammy Sanchez, Reporterg Douglas Hus ton, Vice President' Grace Wilkins, Pres identg Betty Davis, Secretary, Wesley Chen, treasurer: row twog Cathey Taylor, Pam Cobb, Kathy Scott, Sherry Hol- lobough, Melody Coleman, row three, Ioe Powell, Debbie Phillips, Karen Cibbs, Craig Farrell, Debbie Lambert, Laurie Iohnson, Kim Athearn, Pam Lassi- ter, Amy Paige, Donna Quill, Karen Bruns, Amy Morris, William Basnight. Sophomore Class presented Charlie Chaplin. Renaissance of the Flapper Age. Sophomore Class Ni QL it X ' if NIDQQQ Q, 5 E1 'Tia ?YQ5Qftf5 iii is , l I4 P Q.lllD,n..l.l- . 1 Q65 Shows Who is Best , ,. gr-:gp- 7f5 L , af N 1' , l 1 .I , .. ' 4 is , . W 11' T' x ki L . . 1.5.5 l i Q M A Stiff' N A ' ' r 1 ,r . 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Skip Akins Helena Alexander john Alexander Alisha Allen Terry Allen Troy Andrews Tonnie Ange Michael Arthur Kim Athearn Andy Bagwell Brian Bailey Freddie Bailey John Bailey Robin Baker Wealthia Baker Venus Barnes Tricia Barnette Lee Barre Olive Barrington William Basnight Vicky Bathurst Bobby Beale Ianet Bell Tony Benn Donald Bennett Denise Bernard Paul Bethel Susan Bissette Andy Blanchard Perry Blanchard Darr 1Blount Mildlied Boone LuAnne Borowski Fred Boyd jimmy Boush Carl Bowe Mary Boykin Iacob Bray Linda Bray Dodie Brice Glen Brickhouse Gennice Brickhouse Richard Bricknell Kim Bright Paul Bright Iames Bristow Tony Britt Underclass 69 Mike Brooks Diane Brown Harves Brown Lywana Brown Tony Brown Lanna Browing Karen Bruns Karen Bryant Rena Bryant Robert Bryant Phyllis Buchan George Budd Kevin Bullock Dean Burge Ken Burkett Derrell Burns Teresa Burrus Carrol Butler Eugene Butts Chris Carson Patty Carter jimmy Carver Wesley Chen Noami Cherry Ellen Cheshire Stacy Christian Tracy Clemmons Bonnie Clark Linda Clark Renea Clark Bill Cobb Pam Cobb Randy Cobb Mike Cofer Tammy Cossill Cynthia Coker Cathy Cole Melody Coleman Berlene Coles Sharon Constable Tammy Cook Linda Costen Iohn Costulis Maurice Creef Waune Creef Penny Crest Betty Davis 70 Underclass HI1 Together U, 'x .fj Twil l l . ivlylc--Q. E - 4, rj- ' in ' ,921 . ' I--X f'?'.,v uf 1 - it My f Y- ti W Ai fbi-2' il 3' -A . vw it- rf' P' Kip Davis- Lora Davis Mike Davis Patty Davenport Annette Daniels Cindy Debose Iuan Deleon Gloria Devold Rose Delfenthal Bill Dorsely Steve Des ields Iimrny Dick Dana Downey Willie Dupree Mike Edmondoson Mickey Estienne Denise Evens Trina Everett Dana Exhem Todd Fain Charles Forrow Kenvin Faulks Danny Felton Gloria Fentress Tim Ferguson Craig Ferrell Beth Fenneif Henrietta F ood ' Melvin Foote Amy Ford Diana Fortunae Dallas Foster David Foster Steve Franklin Mark Frasier Sammuel Frazier Delee Freeman Sutalia Freeman Mike Fuesser Terri Fulghum William Fuller Vondelle Gardner Terry Gargis Dewey Gatling Gwen Gatling Karen Gibbs Debbie Gilliam Underclass 71 Carleen Goins Ann Goodman Kim Goodman Libby Goodwin Emmett Gorum Steve Graham Cathy Gray Jamie Gray Ieannetta Green Greg Greffett Antonio Griffin Chyennesia Griffin Tommy Greswell Donna Guill Lee Haddock Bill Hardison Tammy Hardison Carol Haroy Annette Harrell Dondra Harrell Calvan Harris Donna Harris Edward Harris Glennie Harris Sherri? Harris Woo y Harris Mike Harrison Anita Healan Gerald Holmes Vann Holley Andrea Holloman jimmy Hollomond Tony Hood Frankie Hooper Robert Hoose Cindy Horan Sharon Hosier Susan Hudgins Rhonda Hudman Jane Hughey 72 Underclass ,gifigie l Q K5-9 9 c, N? B Sophomores Have Plent of Class +5 Lester Joyce Susan Kaiser Kathy Keating Bristel Kerney John King Mark Kinney Cynthia Hurdle Doug Huston Karen Icenogle David Jackson Robin Jackson Timothy Jaeger Rhonda Jeffery Beck Johnson Chuck Johnson Laurie Johnson Lyndell Johnson Robert Johnson Robin Johnson Terri Johnson Valerie Johnson Felecia Jones Jajuaua Jones Joyce Jones Mary Jones Mitzi Jones Rick Jones Robert Jones ' Sharon Jones Terry Jones Vencent Jones Michele Jordan Johanne Kirby Laurie Kolts Craig Koon Terrie Knight Jennifer Lacey Myra Lamb Debbie Lambert Mark Lane Sue Langston Patricia Larocco Pam Lassetter Gloria Lee Regina Lee Larosa Moyler Underclass 73 Laverne Lewark Renee Lewis Doug Lilley Sanette Lindsey Wanda Lineberry Partricia Liverman Donna Lons Carlos Lopez Yvette Lowe Aglen Llligk S aron a gi Robbie Matidns Melanie Matthews Christi Matty Eu ene Mayfield Riciiard Mayo Ricky Mayo Vanessa Mayo Marty Mayo Dwayne Macbeth Paul McCadney Anna McCarthy Crystal McCauley Patrick McCleese Ieff McCloud Dean McDonald Kathy McGruther Michael McKee Iay McLauch1in Wayne McKeod Iim 0 McPherson Billy Melson Terry Merideth Don Mervine Kevin Miller Jeff Mills Leta Mitchell James Mitchell Walter Moody Shannon More Terri Moore Brett Moots Kay Moretti . Carolyn Morgan Kim Mornin Ginny Morregl Amy Morris 74 Underclass Iohn Morris Gewndolyn Moss Alton Mullen Debbie Mun.roe Craig Murphy Curtis Myers Rusty Myers Rocky Natchus Pat Neal Kathy Nelson Iamy Nickens Sandy Nichols Lisa Nickson Roy Norfleet Kelly Norman Iohn O'Connor Tim Odom lim Overton Amy Page Lewis Paige An ela Parson Katliy Payne Gwendolyn Penrod Kathy Perkins Brenda Perry Brian Perry Sylvia Person Reggie Pettus Shelby Phelps Debbie Phillips Karen Pierce Roy Pilkington Becky Pope Tanya Pope Valerie Porter Ioey Powell Zenobia Prattis Pam Prickly Kenny Propst Alice Pulliam Richard Putt Ieffry Rachid Debbie Raines Ioey Rainey- Iirn Raleigh Ianice Rawls Ellen Rawls Underclass 75 Sophomores Chris Reddick Iimrny Reed Kenny Revell Steve Riffle Tammy Riffle Grace Roberts Monique Robinson XF Tina Robinson Eugene Rogers Darlene Roundtree Steve Rowan Scott Rowe Tracy Rowe Iohn Rudis Karen Rushing Sharon Rushing Iay Rust Tammy Sanchez Sabrina Sanderlin Doug Sanders Pam Saunders Phil Sanders Patricia Sawyer Kathy Scott Steve Seabron Sharon Sessoms Christine Shufflebarger Iohn Simmons Timmy Sitterson Wayne Sivels Norman Sivills Melvin Skinner Ioe Slagle Allen Smith , Deborah Smith Reginal Smallwood Sheila Smith Steven Smith Christy Smoot Donald Sneed Andre Sgeller Lisa Sta ord Mike Staton Parn Staton Paula Staton Stegrhanie Steele Betty Gai Steenstra ' 76 Underclass Rflisfi the Roof! Robin Stevens Scott Strange Kenny Stukes Cathy Summers Clarence Sumler Iimrny Tatern Pat Taylor Virginia Taylor Teresa Templeton Lenny Temple Ingrid Terrell Iavonie Thatch Adam Thornton Margie Tillett Greg Totty Susan Turner Lawrence Tanksley Kelly Unsworth Sven VanBaars Mary Vanhorn Ioyce Vaughan Teresa Vaulgchan Regina Wa er Karen Wall . Eddie Warner David Warren Andy Watkins Rusty Waterfield David Watson Geneva Watson lane Weaver Mark Webb Mike Webb Stephen Webb Tony Webb Ross Wheatley Patrice White Steve Shite Lisa Whitehead Tommy Whitesell Lillian Whitting Tracey Wiggs Bonnie Wiley Grace Wilkins Alexander Williams Ben Williams Cherita Williams Underclass 77 Ionathon Willams Mike Williams Patricia Williams Perry Williams Tracy Williams Larry Wilson Robin Wilson Theresa Witcher Bonie Wood Marsha Wood Bobby Woodhouse Kathy Woods Bill Woodward Teresa Woolard Iackie Ward Diane Wright Missie Wroten David Yates Lorraine Zimba Cheryl Zwijac Sandra Wilson Stephanie Bright Iesse Butts ' if 1.3 ' ' Thi-'Wf ' Y 'W' ' 75 - , 17' 1 ' H ,, , f -Pm Q A ,, 5 L'1'i',fegii ,1 S 1 l 1, Darryl Jennings Iennette Ianaf D l Q, f . X I l 5? im- J '3 rig, . , 78 Underclass Takes A Break I- ' C3-zffgfuzanwq ' Q. -wr--' x g, 41? K U- my-,' as :' . 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Whether the game was won or lost, What really counted was The effort, the enthusiasm And the oneness of the team. Each person put forth his best to Make Dreams of his teamates And himself Come true. The Varsity Football Team had a peculiar season this year. Although they lost only one game to the Great Bridge Wildcats, they tied four. This did not dent their spirit, how- ever, and they went on to take sec- ond place in the district standings with the Western Branch Bruins who won first place. The Braves had the second best defense in the district and HI1 offense to match. In offense, the team gained fourteen points per game and in defense they allowed only nine points per game. We were proud that some of our players made the All District first and second offensive and defensive teams as well as the first and sec- ond All Metro Teams. The Braves ranked first in power rating and Darren Griffin ranked second in re- ceptions in the District while Dar- ryl Boyd ranked in rushing, and quarterback Ervin Young was ranked as one of the quarterbacks in the District. The team did indeed earn a record to be remembered. 82 Football Braves Have Best Season '32,-,., mia. Az, Hn., .: ' Does Tommy Beasley look lost? The Indian River Varsity Fiootball team. Darren Griffin leaps for that extra yard- a e. Tlge Braves defensive line explodes off the ball. Will you guys quit playing around and help find my Contact lens? Curtis Nixon congratulates Darren Grif- fin on a job well done. Here come the Braves! Football 83 it The Braves season went ex- tremely Well this year. Much work went into each practice which lasted until as late as 7:00 at night. An experienced coaching staff paved the way for them. The staff consisted of Coach Hodsdon, Coach Voight, and Coach Dukes. The four Co-Captains this year were Philip Cooper, Daryl Boyd, Ervin Young, and Tommy Beasley. Time, pa- tience, and much sweat went to make this the best season the Braves ever experienced. 11 The Braves huddle for pre game prayer 21 This Bruin will be sorry tomorrow' 31 Donson Brown is deep 1.n thought 41 Look out behind you 51 Daryl Boyd fights for those extra yards 61 Braves defend against Bruin pass attack 71 Team spirit is high' 81 Head coach Dick Hodsdon 84 Varsity Football D 1 X X I - . .., 1 . w. 5-' I 1 1 1 ' rf -' ,- 'I f' 1 n ff' I - F kd, 'Y ' H V 61.2, 1 151' ul . I k -.g :EZ ' fr: F:- ' .1 -QI. ,i-?. , 1'-A 1 .ly L. ...Y , g-I 4. Nag -..ry ,, 'ff '-A an L fffff' .qc A- ' N532-3' A , C' P 25,1 X H ,' gl . . , ,rx X :, A lx I' , I ' 43 A V .X W .1 r 1 A 144 wif ' Ax!! -i--Lx ix XNXvrak-N , I , 1 , mf i-'fWf.,?P2+ .4 a P I x . u , w 13'- Q - 'Tc - AE U Qt I0 The Varsity Cheerleaders again proved themselves to be a vigorous group. They attended the Golden Eagle Cheering Camp, in Lyn- chburg and came home with First Place Trophy along with two blue ribbons, one red ribbon, and a Gold ribbon. But all these honors did not just happen. The girls worked hard. They held practice during the summer. And after school, perfect- ing their cheers and acrobatics. When signs were to be made, they willingly stayed after school to create high-spirited banners to fly in the hallways. They were really a super group of girls. 11 The Varsity Cheerleaders: bottom rowg Robin Lucas, Gail Chauncey, middle rowg Marvette Hines, Debbie Amendt, LaVern Philips, Eleanor Morgan, Debbie Fuesser, JoAnn Carter, top rowg Tracy Owens, Darlene Buscek, Cyndie Prilla- rnan, Lorrie Brainert, Tamara Holden, Rhonda Iones, Margorie Taylor. 21 Debbie Amendt 31 LaVern Phili s 41 Tamara Holdlen 51 Tri-Captainsg Lorrie Brainerd, Tamara Holden, C ndie Prillaman. S1 Marjorie 'Ilaylor 71 Gail Chuncey 81 Marvette Hines 91 Rhonda Iones 101 Eleanor Morgan 111 Robin Lucas 121 Tracy Owens shows her spirit. 131 Debbie Fuesser. 141 Lorrie Brainerd 151 Tracy Owens 161 Darlene Buscek 171 Cyndie Prillaman 181 IoAnn Carter B6 Cheerleaders Varsity Cheerleaders . . . ! .A...'-ew., 1 ' vi' 1 C11 l , X -- l Qisauw 1 vii - 1 1 if K , , ,il :H , is 1 - 1' D if e f,5s,:: i K I r ' wr ' :C EC ,Q 4- 1 ' rg , .fi 1 by ' 'nj ' x 'ti 4 1 5 L H 13. ' ff 2 ' .ft r. . ,. . -.1 . A ' .f: f -J l ' 'f - :Wg Q P rf ',, -W . , J fl' 1 'vii by vi Q, ' . 4. . ' v', 1 X ' . I I F I I. r u, .15-5417, J , , ,,.Q,,:,5. , ,pc -. 4, is ,fa ,- W ,1 ,sv 1-Yum,-,g,-1-5, , . f .. 1... . --af. Q ..-. .1 --1 . I . f ' ri'-12 -'-'135f '1 fx-SGRL w...',, 'Apu 1 -Q , f p fx. ' 1-g.f?fs '5' i k' r if xg 1 ,,Znf5,' ffip :Ji 'Z-1231 , eg: Q by 8-1'f,-,',--ffl,-jx' 1- J .354 if' au, ,V ii- f' ,.- it mg.. ss, 1 .- . 2,3-.1 .4 371 A in ,lil 1. 5- 55. 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Much hard work went into the practices they had and no one loafed around. Under the fine coaching of Mr. Gometz and Mr. Lassiter how could they go wrong? They had a right to be proud of their accomplishments. Go! Fight! Win! This was just one of the many chants of the I.V. cheer- leaders. The squad cheered the I.V. teams on through thick and thin. They attended the Golden Eagle Cheering Camp and came home with many ribbons and the most spirited cheerleader - Melanie Matthews. 88 I.V. Football On To Victor Iunior Varsity defensive unit. I.V. Cheering Squad: Kneeling: LaVern Lewark, Kelly Wilder: second row: Mar- cie Sawyer, Helena Alexander, Renea Clark, Monsita McCall, Laurie Kolts, Stephanie Steele: third row: Donna Har- ris, Melanie Mathews, Melody Coleman, fourth row: Patrice White, Lisa Whitehead, Cathy Gray. 31 Co-captains: Melanie Mathews, Stephanie Steele. Not pictured, Maurica Creef, captain. Brave receiver goes up for a pass. Iunior Varsity offensive unit. 11 21 41 51 1.V. Cheerleaders 89 The Cross Country Track team went undefeated in regular season meets. They retained the champi- onship title for the second straight time. The team averaged about seven miles a day at practice and not a whimper was heard. Out- standing individuals for the year were Anthony Boyd, Ricky Amendt, and Percell Sykes. All this would not have taken place if it had not been for coach Rawls. Their hard Work really paid off in rich rewards. 90 Cross Country Cross Country Had Undefeated Season Z' . .J.i.. .1 Cross Country team: Kneeling: Calvin Harris, Geor e Cherr , Alan Badeaux, Timmy Davifson, Anthony Boyd, Percell Sykes. Standing: Coach Rawls, Lester hmyce, James Lawrence, Ionathan Wil- 'B1'I1S, Iames Williams, Ricky Amendt, Glen Brickhouse. Coach Rawls. Rick Amendt - Second in the district. Stride is everything in this game. Three the hard way. Tri-Captains, Anthony Boyd, Rick Amendt, and Percell Sykes. Cross Country 91 Girls Basketball Team Girls basketball is one of the many sports in which the girls at Indian River participate. Long hours of practice and determina- tion made the Bravettes a winning combination. Under the coaching staff of Mrs. Andrea Deaton the girls experienced a fine year. With many returning players next year, they should do the same. .-f, TY Y V, U ,D ,, -'J --n as r tira J I . I f' gs -.2 A.. 5 3 -J' .ll ...f.,.., -- ' r 11 12 l ' ' if -'eQ i ' .A . ff' 5 4' ilfltll g,-P 'JL-' QE A . W. ,.,..-.3 2.4 .1!l?L.?.A,'..i,- ,, ---,,.,li.1,,lrF-55 l , ..If71'!T M Y .Y ' H H' ' , . M ' ' ' QT... fl-:,.?51:'i1 :--S-..,f 42-um, .l..s,x.5 J,-i,Azgis'fK+g2'fg5'1 :- 1:k'if'Qfl,p, '. .V - iivif f L ' d ' .M 1? , v v v v v twirl v v v V I ,F A 'W 1 V ,ml G s, .4 xg? A, a.-was fl '- -' ' 'B' M LD? , X A ...,..,4l Lf- 1, eg. , ',.--. ' -.il S 1, 5 ' I ,f ix , .... - ., N, K I 's X -I , 10 92 Girls Basketball Gains Recognition .H 5 m f, ., 1- . . 1 '-:- , fllH',ll . 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Z1 31 41 51 Girls Basketball 93 Practice, practice, practice. That's what our Basketball team had to do to be the team they were. Coach Gary Everton showed them that in order to be a winning team they had to practice. And they did. The Brave Basketball team sur- prised many people by defeating Great Bridge and then going on to defeat the number one team, Nor- com High School 87-76. Players making ,strong showings were Butch Creecy, Percell Sykes and Anthony Boyd. 11 Varsity Basketball Team: Kneeling: Morris Clark, Alan White, Ervin Youn , Malcolm Harrell, Anthony Boyd, Butcqi Creecyg Standing: Robert Brown, Mark Sawyer, Percell Sykes, Georgie Crump, Curtis Nixon, Lessie Smit , Dennis Meeks, Coach Gary Everton. 21 Ervin Young 31 Robert Brown 41 Morris Clark 51 Curtis Nixon 61 Mark Sawyer 71 Alan White 81 Anthony Boyd 91 Malcolm Harrell 101 Butch Creecy, manager 111 George Cherry, manager 121 Danny Churc , manager 131 Rona d Hollornan, manager 141 The Braves pay respect to the flag. 151 Percell Sykes 161 Dennis Meeks 171 Lessie Smith 1 '- ., - 94 Basketball 1 Braves Basketball Team Uprooted , . I , .,-...,.. 1 l.ii:i'I1'iT., . 1 1 FTTTT V 1 . ,Z ,ig , V ., 1 A ii ..wA.'-' LS511-mist Y, -252: af-ll ' :':-.1 'ff-Q MJF -.'-,yu f- Jef ' 216393. ' - ii , 1 1 gl-1' , ,,.. .-g tg? ru. 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'ff ' 4 11 5 Uh u- , '- ,gqlr -' ' ' ff ff 45 fn Vw ' T 4 ,--2 . ,, 1- 1 . 4 - 1 ' WT? - .fx P - ,gf 7 1 ' .V 4 . . A 'fs ' +A ' 1? pf, - ' ' ' 1-,,z.4 ' ' fin 1 n HEL' A ,,+.--+-..,..L N! I , , A. ,, N . X N r ' ' ,H -vg , L fl A I ia u' .1 - r - 1 A -i :5. w?fiZ?5! ' . '25 , - ,. ,., 7 . The Basketball team had many outstanding players this year. High scorers for the team were Morris Clark with 168 points, Anthony Boyd with 131 points, Malcolm Harell with 116 points, and Butch Creecy with 107 points. The top re- bounders for the Braves were Per- cell Sykes and Butch Creecy with 107 and 80 rebounds respectively. Team captain for the 1977-1978 season were Ervin Young and Mal- colm Harrell. 11 Butch Creecy shoots among a crowd. 21 Coach Everton discusses strategy at halftime. 31 Percell Sykes oes up for two points. 41 Ervin Young slioots from the corner. 51 Brave defender goes up for a rebound. 61 Percell Sykes controls the tip-off. 71 Coach Gary,Everton calms his players. 81 Butch Creecy goes up untouched. 91 The Braves take to the court. 96 Varsity Basketball T --+---gr- 1.21 indF f'i ' High Scoring Braves ,', 4 an lk. . 1'- ll 1 .,, .... .i ' f--L.,-11 Q fl 'Win ,A ,,,.-,. .V 7! Surprlsed Opposlng Teams x f,,,-,.,1'E ,g 5 +14 a 1 ri ir 1... ' L! The Iunior Varsity Basketball team has sparked one of its best seasons with the coaching of Ioseph Bonneville. This year's team is balanced with much talent. Top scorers for the Baby Braves are Har- vest Brown with a 22 point average and Woody Harris with a 16 point average. I.V. has lost one game to this point, these players will be a promising team for the future Braves. The I.V. team is the backup of the Varsity Team. They practice side by side with the Varsity Team work every bit as hard. They are there when you need them to replace in- jured or sick varsity players. The team this year had a good year. Jack Ienkins was head coach of the I.V. team and took it upon himself not to be just a coach, but the best I.V. coach in the area. ., . Fnqagv ,. w 'alt V 'a 5 x N., 'xx U or it his .V. Team Showed ,gas , X 31 f' I-T 3 1 98 I.V. Basketball L-.pgs . fee WN? -.1 U. B A N i 5, ..-. , . y ' T' L umm' Q. .1 it '-'arg 3 H- f V1 1 A W 4' ' , if 3-' Lf' N ' 4 2, A 613 ' .P 1 -. . x , 4 J? K: ff! if 4. 'UH 'J t -4 V t s F .J 6 S . If 2' Great Promise I a 1 . Q .-- A 1 W ,EW l 1 1 v - l A . 1. f I' 1 ' 1' Q ii w Q, , , ., 12. - 'r' 1 ,lf ' ' I 1 u we A r Y. ,.i ia M: .4 , ' .13 Hjl' 11,1 Hg'-,,...1ygI,,,151l , 3 ' . W I f..-., 1' -'?v'Q:?' , , f -Y -- A f -- f+ .K 4 Yi lm . X - l V 11 I.V. Basketball team. 21 I.V. Wrestling Team. 31 Brave wrestler takes the victory sign. 41 Dennis McDonald goes behind for two. 51 Steve Rowan shakes with his opponent. 61 Coach Ienkins consoles his wrestler. 71 Brave players move the ball down the court. 81 Coach Ioe Bonneville. 91 No. 25 shoots from the corner. 101 Look at all those white jerseys. 111 Coach Ienkins gestures to his wrestlers. '51 . -. -. ls- . 'T '!fi',1 , . .:sr..:, --1 g-:-1u.---- . 2 ' Eff? ...'..'e':1-v'-l-f J K V 1, 7 Y 4 . , . 2 1- Q 1 --mer' ' I 1 sg I.V. Wrestling 99 ...L The Varsity Wrestling Team, as always, had a fine year. Many hours of practice went into making this super team. Under the direction of Coaches Ray Pond and lack Ien- kins, the Braves proved to be the team to beat. Cutting weight and dieting strictly did not dent the spirit of these fine wrestlers. Out- standing wrestling for the season were David Fleishman, ,Mike McCall, Iames Edwards, and Daryl Boyd. A Super Sport: A Super Team. Returning Co-Champions Showed la , Qt 'Y ' ii i .Jh- .N 555 r .R M4 i -S S 'N H at-fir' it 2 Q' 100 Varsity Wrestling ,MP n . ' 't N T' ...dl if F ?,.f'j 3 Strength And Promise rr?-if c 191 Q1 11 Varsity Wrestling Team: Kneeling: Greg Fleishman, Mike Fuesser, Mike McCall, David Fleishman, Robbie Matkins, Brian Perry: row two: Iames Edwards, Mike Brainerd, Kip Davis, Daryl Boyd, Daryl Iennings, Melvin Smith. Greg Fleishman, 98 lbs. Mike Fuesser, 105 lbs. 41 Mike McCall, 112 lbs. 51 David Fleishman, 119 lbs. 61 Robbie Matkins, 126 lbs. 71 Brian Perry, 132 lbs. 81 Coach Ray Pond confers with the re- feree. 91 Iames Edwards, 138 lbs. 101 Mike Brainerd, 145 lbs. 111 Kip Davis, 155 lbs. 121 Daryl Boyd, 167 lbs. 131 Darrell Iennings, 155 lbs. 141 Melvin Smith, Unlimited. I 21 31 Varsity Wrestling 101 The returning Co-champions of the Southeastern District had another outstanding year. Practice started immediately after school and lasted until 6:30 for six days of the week. This was essential for the wrestlers to perfect their moves such as takedowns, escapes, and counter moves, each move having to be executed precisely on time. Keep working hard Braves. L Braves Wrestling Team Proved Lg. rl at .jowzz ' if-1, '3 5'F s-lt ff-1 if- v Tm 'i!'55'9m5??L r-11' ,:.v '-- '-'fi-Rv-.Ji .-f:: ' ' ,. we -.,, W. , i mil 11 ' 'lF 'll.5ttU1z' ' lu all we v .W mb l?l5lv'll3lll-- 'Nfl' F l .'w'- ' 0 n 1 rl- 5 - 'H 1 1, , my -iv 1 .. -s-i,w--- 4, ' al' fggmul ,,.- 4-1 Wg - ,rq,.i-'w -My 'N lr- - fx -' r -any-, 'f , I Q . f'2' fi ' V i':f:1wQl1'l,'fl'rC ' ' Vigrfwaf V H '. is -N NS N , ' if V 'ww ,4 v , M N 8 102 Varsity Wrestling , , 'F Y ...v .. ' .fist N, . sg, ..i.,-.r,LtuJ fe. L 1 r.-. .14 ,RJ . sw ' ' t .-ei ,S s..a . U, A -X l M .- Wt V . Tyan-any-q-:nge-1 L qv-vfw ' .1Q..,,ak ' K 5 -wg.. Ah ik rs 1 2 3.42. il -r .. ul. A' ,. 3 7 3 - as ' 'Z i fit-1 'Inftfffr1.,i55aT1Eisfr'5aat4?:uff'lt?S1?f Q -1121 ,arg , lit lf Vw f fp, Du iq ,1:f212iff72 tE:fQ5f.s-z 3'.?e' To Be The Team To Beat 'mv 11,5 W fe 't'mfr A -we 'J 5 Q am i? :X M..-at-f 'Q ...,.1 01 . 'Heh 'FQ ffl Jflmxegaia. L- Q,.r:.,, My .Ji 'Y me -1 -. .f ff: bf? - 1115 f .11 . S kik T'fNIe47l-m-41,3-yyg. , A --5 'fig eeee 4 11 21 31 41 51 61 71 81 91 1 Ol , ...iw -,-. 1. .. . . 1 , ,, . 1.1 ,gr..:.egsa1:,,Q4:..r.sHE5.L1J.2....:.1:i, J'S4f',- i ,..' Oh! my aching head. Team members are interested in each wrestler. Another win for Mike McCall at 112 pounds. David Fleishman surveys the situa- tion. Mike Fuesser works an opponent over from the top. Put me down! ' Greg Fleshrnan has complete control of his man. David Fleishman at 119 pounds wins again. Coaches Pond and Ienkins con- template the match at hand. Iames Edwards at 138 pounds applies the pressure to his man. Varsity Wrestling 103 Oh Wind, if Winter comes, can Spring be far behind . . . After a long, cold winter, spring blos- somed forth and so did our spring sports. Under the coaching of Mr. Bill Lassiter, Our baseball team gave us many evenings of excitement as we watched them perform on our Braves' Baseball diamond. Many hours of diligent practice rewarded the players with precisioned per- formances. 104 Baseball Spring Sports Blossomed - . .IL Forth After A . . . 1 ii F ,,,, L as .f 1, . ll W ' I 'V .-3. , l l l R w 1 , f' . ,N , I ,im W, ll Varsity baseball team: Kneeling: Coach Lassiter, Rocky Couch, Calvin Owens, Curtis Hill. Standing: Donny Cyrus, Randy Buffington, Wayne Kellam, Paul Wolfe, Robert Gross. 21 Coach Bill Lassiter 3! That's one way to the get the sun out of your eyes, 41 Robert Gross looks alert. 5l Wayne Kellam shows winning form. 61 Two braves warmup in the gym. 7l Resting is important to these braves. 81 Donny Cyrus keeps the ball in sight. Baseball 105 in M1 p ww' - '1 1 -.W 41 1 1 1 ja, . r. .1 1 1,,r ww 1. -g ..' -.rw X-' . - .'-1 . yy- ' 1 '.. N 1 .1-, 11 l 1x . ., .4 1.1 -.1 ,I1 XJ. - .. ,. .ek . .1 S Y - 19-gf -. 14 ' gifiiw..-Z.. Q, , .Y ., - 1 L, Xu. ,x.., .',. Vfful. 'J 1' 1: ' 35 -f' 11. 'qu' 1 G E ., .,,. 115. .,, ' M., 1'1f ,,1,1 ' -wif mx. 2 , 1 f - . . .. jixx 1 111: 11,11 11 1 -..1f 1. ,ff fs' '!3waQa?fff1f 11' -1s?if?'5QfJ11 1 -' f-1 ., - ,4,.-1.1, . , -,- z., , .. .v all fn . - 8 ,, ,W f . . ,Mg I , '- 11w.1-1 1 4 , ' 1-.,,.5., ,. ,A -1 nw, M . . ,,s.. 115 . -' ' N 1 ng- .1 K , 1' , 4, -I 'X hz' 4: 1 1, u: .ifv - .V 1- ml: 'W g,.L4,Q55lfs 1 -- 1. 3 .. 1 1 7 ' , If 2:3 ,Q . 1. .jg 411' 1. 'E - sas-W -if ' -1- 'f .A .ww , .- Q ,V 5.1 , V My . .. - 1. 41,7 . - ,., - -5 ig , -1 -- 1. . Y, , A. . ,, .Q .- i. ,.l yh .J -P. ' .11 r . .. 1, y - 1 .Fi . - ..: f '. ijff' ,f ff15i731,? 'L.,i,'117f? ' , 1, f' y , . I 1-1 1r, .N 4.1 , - .1 121-I 1- K- IM -Eff W 51 .u.:.' ' 1 ,-152.1 ,Y .,. 91, I , 1 '1-'Z f1 'v-.. W .1 fl. ' 1.1. Y 1.-v.. , 1, nv. 1114 - -L A., 1 ., . N., .1 ,f,, . if 1 ,,1Nfg1.. , vw.. rx .,,. 11,1 'S'-, vw . 15:37.15 -' 1 -' ' 1. A . '1: 1 ','-'41-111.1 4. ' '1, 41 1- 1 ' 1 A 1,, X1 11,-.,. I. r ,,,, .1 .1 Track Team Toed The Line ag gl V J Ls, J- - E83 lim ' few ' Paul Wolfe keeps his eye on the ball. Coach Rawls, Glenn Brickhouse, Penny Blanchard, Iohnathan Williams, Roger Hall, Lester Tolliver, Standing: Calvin Hanns, Gerald Mathews, Iohn Moss, George Cherry, Percell Sykes, Kenny Gardner, Rick Amendt. Percell Sykes stands alone. These four Braves are ready to go. This is one alert Brave. With a glove that size, who could miss. Brave doesn't even have to look at the a . The Braves relay team. Track 107 Along with the warm weather, 4 Rhythm And Timing Marked the boys and girls tennis teams swung into action. The boys' team, under the direction of coach Dick Hodsdon, worked hard to perfect their forehands and serves. Mrs. Andrea Deaton was the pilot for the girls' team. Each girl had to disci- pline herself in the fine art of playing tennis. Rhythm and timing, two very important aspects in the game, were brought out in each girl through their hard work and the fine coaching of two understanding people. 108 Boys Tennis 1 M. ,f Iii, L I'ennis F orehands And Serves i it 1 Era, ll tif-, Kneeling: Steve Boy's tennis team Rowan, Alan Luck, Wesley Chen, Walter Moody, Greg Totty, Mike Taylor. Stand- ing: David Havens, Tommy Williams, Peter Ietzel, Ieff Bowers, Willy Dupree, Mike Clark, Mike Stillman. Girls tennis team: Kneeling: Patricia Butcher, Fran Panarese, IoAnne Midgette, Standing: Mrs. Deaton, Spon- sor, Stephanie Monroe, Terr Fulgum, Lorraine Zimba, jackie Tyndall. Stephanie Monroe perfects her serve. Coach Deaton works out with the girls. Three tough looking tennis players. Four of the best player's in the district. Coach Dick Hodsdon These two brave practice hard. IoAnne Midgette practices her forehand. Girls Tennis 109 1: 19.5. . 5' ' 4- ' a 'i' gtk I 'L ff it . ' if'-'S Vhtj Q E' ' jul -,,f-:L-1 --.fry--., lf: If you think it is easy to hit that little golf ball, just try it. The Golf Team had to work hard to be able to swing that club and hit that ball with accuracy. Coach Gary Everton gave much time and showed much patience in the development of the team. Team members for this year were Mike Heath, Billy O'Connor, Mark Estienne, and Pete Clough. Something new at Indian River took place this year, the girls gym- nastics team was formed. Coach Bill Lassister worked with the girls to develop skills on the balance beam, uneven parallel bars, vault- ing, and in floor exercise. This looks like the sport of the future for Indian River High School. In spite of being a neophyte team in gym- nastics, our team placed second in the city meet. - t:,,,.:,g,gat. . I rl! Tn 1 Precision And Strength Needed X ', lllf' SX I. fa X Q' I, .Qu lib r 76 v 'f s. In Golf And G mnastics - .lk- fri 'N N 1.iQ,V u , 'sian-M 11 21 31 41 51 61 71 81 91 Golf tea.m: Mark Estiene, Billy O'Connor, Pete Clough, Mike Heath, Coach Everton. Girls Gymnastics. Front Row: Anne Mitch- ell, ,Helena Alexander. Second Row: Tammy Pinner, Melody Coloman, Michele Forbes, Gail Chauncey, Susan Turners Beam: Michell Ruthruff, Monsita McCallZ Coach Lassiter, Donna Kolts, Sharon Wor- rells. Helena Alexander Three happy girls. Billy O'ConJ1er practices his swing. Mark Estienne keeps his eye on the ball. Mike Heath shows great form. Pete Clough just loves to golf. Not only are they good, they're pretty too. Girls Gymnastics 111 H x N 11 'M -fe..-4 .,w. ...Q ., ,-,w 1: if aw' ' vm gain H - In W - H . f 2595? f I , . 1: U V ,fa-fs ,na EP' N555 EET' , .wr if . ,, :W -x. L...-. ih' as ai 5, 5-H i 1-:aww wk 1-11, W .Q M su fifsaxkwfss 'i Nw- gpm in ,,, ,iz ..-gg F .- I' I j. xf nm Q ACTIVITIES Times arose when We Directed our talents To activities outside of the classroom. We contributed time, effort, And most importantly, ourselves. We learned to work With others And we shared responsibilities. We were able to participate In the excitement of Homecoming Week, The magic of the Prom, The awe of the lviiss Indian River Pageant Humor of the Mr. Indian River Pageant And the Powderpuff Football. All of our extracurricular activities Were important in that We Worked together in Making Our Dreams Come True. An organization to which all stu- dents belong is the Student Cooperative Association. Seniors, juniors, and sophomores make up the S.C.A. Council that represents the entire student body. The S.C.A. continued to strive for full student participation in school activities and to foster closer stu- dent teacher relationships. They sponsored the Christmas Grinch Contest, collected money for the Firemen's Christmas Fund and had a variety of sales. To stay abreast of current Trends, the S.C.A. Council was always rep- resented at all district meetings. 114 S.C.A. w w w P With An Array of Activities ,ff ,fd SCA sponsored Friday Night At The Movies! The Homecoming Dance was enjoyed by many. The Mary Brothers led the Homecoming Parade. Being in the parade required dedication of the participants. SCA Council: row one: Kim Lynch, Mike Brainerd, Fran Panarese, Ioy Lusk, Sha- ron Cooper, Amy Mangum, Cheryl Summers, Debbie Davis, Marjorie Taylor, Paul Wolfe, Debbie Wolfe, Debbie Carter, Theresa Hawks, Linda Brightwell, Chuck Harmon, Kathy Smith, row two: Lymi Sturdivant, Lisa Steele, Karen Al en, Sharon Allen, Tina Robinson, Pat Iohnson, Jackie McNeil, Iames Edwards, Annise Harris, Philip Cooperg row three: Mrs. Karen Filer, sponsor, Cathy Sum- mers, Lorrie Brainerd, Lisa Maddrey, Ienny Holland, Diane Bridger, Teresa Huston, Ann Mitchell, Tracy Owens, Eleanor Phillips, Maria Sawyer, George Cherry, Lisa Ferrell, Valda Chauncey, Kim Hodges, Missy Armentrout, Scott Lane. S.C.A. 115 The Annual staff worked hard and fast to meet deadlines. Some- times they could be seen running in the halls trying to get a little infor- mation here and there, or helping the photographer take pictures of the students in the school. Some of the students from the annual staff went to the photography work shop at Pembroke Iunior High School that was given by McIntosh Studios. The staff not only worked during school but they also spent many hours on weekends and after school making up copy, typing, drawing layouts and cropping pic- tures for the mailing date. We hope the students like the 77-78 annual, as we Worked very hard on it for them and to make our dreams come true. 11 Sports Editor: Mark Pa uin. 21 Activities Editor: Amycl-Ioggard. , 31 Annual Staff: first row: Dwight Walston, Doug Bailey, Mark Paquin, Jeff Mills: second row: Miss Peggy Scott, Business Advisor, Mrs. Vivian Duke, Sponsor, Lorrie Brainerd, Tamara Holden, Sharon Worells, Iudy Blanchard, fourth row: Cathy Cole, Debbie Carter, Amy Hog- gard, Teresa May, IoAnn Evans, Cathy Mann. 41 Editor-in-chief: Lorrie Brainerd. 51 Academics Editors: Teresa May, IoAnn Evans. 61 Senior Editors: Sharon Worrells, Tamara Holden. 71 Underclass Editors: Iudy Blanchard, Cathy Mann. 81 Photographer Editor: Doug Bailey. 91 Faculty Editor: Debbie Carter. 101 Business Manager: Ieff Mills. lllgidex Editors: Dwight Walston, Cathv o e. 116 Sequoyah staff Annual Staff Workers Put In ff? . , l V l 'N l . 'V 1 ' 5 - vw 11 l l K V 11 J, ' , 4' E -,,,, ,' ,,, - U VA- r , 1:55 . 1 nw. 1 ' 11 'l ,, '11 ' :BH V 5 K' ll 1 1 ar' f'1:1 ::' 1 1-'g-.1 ' 1 '1 11 11 V X1 lx 111 , 1 ' 1:1 - 1 5 H., , , vw ,i.g,,Q,v wr -I .4 N . , i f,.n ,, 4 .- n wl . 6 V- Unrlmh ,vw . jpg H 1, A A I JJ Af... , gf. , , Lizzy .1 . 4 'yi . X b .. '-uw' I . I-1. -Q. 'R ,J Z' X K x v -X, Ls, fn A l -xy X ' V5-TF X 4 H - -' ' 1 , f ,M-KK In Precisioned Performance Drum Majors: Scott Lane, Donna Kolts. Pam Lassiter stands at attention. Flag Team: Tina Robinson, Fran Panarese, Trish Butcher, Linda Walson, Kathy Scott, Ann Ward, Teresa Houston, Susan Bissett, Lisa Steele, Carol Rosent- hal, Linda Brightwell, Amy Page, Lisa Colley, Theresa Pitts, Nancy Spruill, Commander. Majorettes: Camille Chen, Linda Harris, Donna Yates, Karin Reddick, Teresa May. Percussion section: Sam Frazer, Debbie Robinson, Donnie Smith, Eric Matty, Morris Barco, Mike Heath, Rusty Water- field, jimmy Dick, Dana Alley, Iolo Evans, David Mizzell, Ed Iennings, Percell Sykes, Mark Woodward, Mark Estiene, Lang Riddle. Indian River Marching Braves perform during halftime. Rifle Team: Carol Curtis, Pam Lassiter, Paula Hickman, Tammy Pinner, Karol n Ward, Teresa Templeton, Ann Mitchell. Band 119 Indian River Bands Presented The Band kept busy throughout the year working to do their best. They gave a concert at Christmas at which they played many familiar songs. They also worked hard on their Spring Concert at which they performed fabulous. 1l Regionals Members: row one: Amy Page, Susan Bissette, Donna Kolts, Scott Lane, Gary Vaughan, Billy Woodwardg row two: Mark Bissett, Mark Estienne, Mar- cus Ienkins, Debbie Robinson, Sharon Cooper, Lisa Steele, Trica Butcher, row three: Dana Alley, Mark Hamilton, Paul Bright, Mark Iohnson, Vince Curtis, Lisa Maddrey, Robbie Matkins: row four: Eric Matty, Harry Warren, Iennifer Allen, Kevin Faulks. 2l Band Council: row one: Wessey Chen, Keith Ward, Harry Warren, Donna Kolts, Mark Hamilton, row two: Mike Heath, Kevin Holmes, Lisa Madclrey, Marcus Ienkins, Rusty Waterfield: row three: Karen Reddick, Sharon Cooper, Pam Las- siter, Amy Page: row four: Mark Wood- ward, Dottie Robinson, Buddy White: row five: Camille Chen, Mark Estienne, Gary Vaughan. 120 Band Winter And Spriinn Concerts , 2: , W 1, , I E, I V.. I J,-W-ggi .-lg, '- ,. Q. -.....4 va -4,,r,..g-.,,, - ,'- . if H -- . -,.e-,- N-I W it G ,r ,J 4 ..' .yr 'l1f i? f' Concert Band: Row 1: Tina Robinson, Cynthia Coker, Ginny Morrell, Tammy Sanchez, Lisa Stafford, Sharon Iones, Karen Icenogle, Teresa K. Woolard, Kathy Scott: Row 2: Iay Rust, Johnnie Simmons, Sandra Wilson, Paula Staten, Angela Parson, Johanna Kirby, Robin Iac son: Row 3: Allen Luck, Melvin Foote, Iohn Costulis, jeff Mills, Billy Woodward, Ioe Hearst, Yvette Lowe, Toar Snipes, Gennie Brick house: Row 4: Sam Frazier, Rusty Waterfield, Iimmy Dick, Wesley Chen, Eddie Warner, Mark Land, Steve Franklin, Tommy Whitesell, Steve Smith, David Yates, Doug Huston, Wayne Creef, Rocky Natchus, Ieff McCloud, Mr. Page, director, Margie Til- let, Teresa Templeton, Gerald Holmes, Phil Saunders, Kelvin Faulks. Senior Workshop: Row one: Karen Red- dick, Ann Ward, Paula Hickman, Karen Icenogle, Linda Walston, Kathy Scott: Row two: Ed Iennin s, Kevin Holmes, Alan Luck, Buddy White, Shelly Malik, Pam Lassiter, Craig Ferrell, Row three: Steve Franklin, Arthur Natchus, Doug Liley, Wa ne Creef, Mike Heath, Rusty Waterfieldy Helpers: Row 1: Mark Estienne, Gary Vaughan, Camille Cheng Row 25 Tina Robinson, Steve Franklin, Sharon Cooper, Debbie Robinson, Theresa Pitts, Kathy Scott: Row 3: Mike Heath, Donna Kolts, Mark Woodward, Nancy Srukllg Row 4: Rocky Natchys, Doug Lilly, zltlziycine Creef, Mike Health, Rusty Water- 18 . C., HM... The Band also put on the spring concert and performed on the great day of graduation. Special band students who per- formed well through the year were chosen for Regionals and work shop. .,., vw Chorus And Band , . 1 1 Y . 11, L 4, kd . f-a-J? 'L r H X ' ll, were b MF fwqygr' ,xt ,,. . ,...- 4 I ' . 1' , 1' ,t 5 l t 1 ' . 2 , 1 ,- 122 Band 1 l, Y- ,, 1 u rn F: ' -11 , .fe is 1, iz, 4,1 . Seniors: Row 1: Mark Estienne, Lang Riddle,-Nancy Spruill, Camille Chen, Donna Koltsg Row 2: Ann Mitchell, Mike Heathe, Buddy White, Row 3: Billy Phil- lips, Keith Ward, Gary Vaughan, Donna Yates, Dwight Walstong Row 4: Iolo Evans, Shelly Makik, Pursell Sykes, Row 5: Karen Reddick, Debbie Robinson, Teresa May, Linda Harris, Mark Wood- ward, Ed Jennings, Sharon Cooper, Jen- nifer Allen, Tim Sykes, Kenvin Holmes. Synfonic Band: Row 1: Karen Riddick, Trica Butcher, Paula Hickman, Debbie Robinson, Shelly Malik, Nancy Spruill, Donna Yates, Camille Chen, Donna Kiltsg Row 2: Sharon Cooper, Lisa Steele, Ann Ward, Linda Harris, Teresa May, Linda Waltston, Carol Rosanthal, Dana Leeb- rick, Susan Bissett, Amy Page, Karolyn Ward, Theresa Pitts, Row 3: Iudy Chris Ioyce, Barbara Turner, Brightwe l, Carol Curtis, Billy ward, Criag Ferrell, Scott Vauihan, Mark Hamilton, Mar Woodward, David Lassiter, Row 4: Lisa Colley, Ann Falks ell, Tammy Pinner, Venus Lilly, Mike Walton, Vince Maddrey, kins, Tim Gartnem, Sidney Foster, Estienne, Ed Jennings, Donny Smith, Mr. Page, merville, Iennifer Allen, Teresa Harry Warren, Glen Wingate, Eri Purcell Sykes, Mike Health, Barco, Io Io Evans. C Develop Musical Talent Ill The Chorus year began with a candy sale followed by numerous bake slaes and pickle sales which helped pay for their trip. The com- bined choruses gave their annual fall pop program on the theme Sentimental Journey through the 4O's in November. A successful Christmas Concert was presented by the high school and junior high school choruses in early December. Regional Chorus, programs for the Tech Center, numerous luncheons and dinner meetings as well as for civic functions kept the students busy between Festival and Spring Concert dates. The year ended with the Choral Banquet and partici- pation in graduation exercises. Girls Ensemble Choral: row 1: Traci McMillan, Robin Thornton, Donna Thompson, Cindy Hoskins, Denise Mar- tell, Robin Thrasher, Marjorie Taylorg row 2: Carol Hardy, Deborah Woodhouse, Terri Gargis, Aleta Spence, jackie McNeil, Diane Bridger, Suzette Williams. Regional Chorus: row 1: Robin Thornton, Donna Thompson, Denise Martell, Cindy Hoskins, Aleta Spence, Iackie McNeil, Marjorie Taylor: row 2: Jennifer Lacy, Traci McMillan, Robin Thrasher, Suzette Williams, Diane Bridger. Ensemble Section Leaders: row 1: Traci McMillan, Diane Bridger. Chorus 123 ll' ll Illilllll Ilrllliiilill nnnlinimn nrninn Music of Distinction 124 Ch Marked All Chorus Concerts u ,ut ws , jr, h . X, Q 1 Ensemble: Seated: Diane Bridger, Stand- ings Donna Thompson, Denise Martell, Ro in Thrasher. Mixed Chorus Officers: Front row: George Cherry, Lester Pretlow, Stacy Nel- ligarg Back row: Lynn Sturdivant, Tanya Pope, Tracy Clemons. Ensemble Officers: row 1: Robin Thrasher, Donna Thompson: row 2: Iac- kie McNeil, Aleta Spence: row 3: Diane Bridger, Marjorie Taylor, Denise Martell. Section Leaders Mixed Chorus: Tracy Clemons, Karen Bruns, Lynn Sturdivant. Mixed Chorus: row 1: Ianet Ross, Elizabeth jones, Sharon Maggi, Isaac Jenkins, Doris Self, Lynn Sturdivant, Tanya Pope: row 2: Cecelia Iolley, Cheryl Harrell, Leroy Lynn, Ioyce Jones, Bever y Brown: row 3: Karen Bruns, Charlotte Dyson, Valerie Iackson, Kim Goodman, Tracy Clemons, Glenn Hicks, Dwayne Taylor, Karen Bryant, Stacy Nelligar: row 4: Linda jackson, Jennifer Lacy, Wanda Terrell, Ross Wheatley, George Cherry. 4 , I The theme for Homecoming was Friday Night at the Movies, which was a tribute to the great movies and stars. Clubs dressed from mov- ies from CHARLIE CHAPLIN all the way through IAWS. Winners of the parade were: first place, Key Club with IAWSg second place, The Senior Class portraying THE WIZARD OF OZQ and third place Keyettes presenting CAM- ELOT. ' Homecoming ended Saturday night with a dance sponsored by the S.C.A. Music was provided by Slap Water. Homecoming will be a time of remembering for everyone for years to come. v x ff X 126 Homecoming --1 . ,C fi n. ' n,. HQ', 5 if fn Y,. -ni' V ,vb-4' w .e. Star s Come Z! C I Out at I.R. , X l 1' ,-'lj -.'1--1:51, -.1 '-in :'3i51':i-.',1',l-43' , 11 21 31 41 51 61 71 B1 91 101 111 1 21 1 31 Doesn't that face look familiar? Donna Thompson makes a fitting Maid Marian for the Junior Class. Members of the court take a break. Miss Anita Iosey, the 1977-1978 Horne- coming Queen, enjoys the dance. Everyone enjoyed the beat of Slap Wa- ter . Why am I out here? Slap Water played all through the night. Amica's Iudy Blanchard rolls through the fifties. The Senior Class presented the Wizard of Oz which won second place. Alpha shows their love for Elvis. Third place was won by the Keyettes who presented Camelot. The Marx Brothers lead the parade. Carl Tarkenton and IoAnne Midget clap to the beat. Homecoming 127 Miss Anita Iosey's Y A I I 'Fm 5 E xx N.. N 'ii-1 JSI if Ma 'L' ,-- i 128 Homecoming Court Dream Came True ,X ga..-1 an-em, -ji 41' l I .ll A-ef' lg 1 1 1 During halftime at the Homecom- ing game, Miss Anita Iosey was crowned Homecoming Queen by Mr. Herbert Philips, principal. In the midst of her beautiful Home- coming Court and all the excite- ment, hugs, and kisses, Anita Wore her usual bright smile. Miss Iosey, a Senior, and her court of Sopho- mores and Iuniors were escorted by our Air Force ROTC Cadets. An- nouncing Anita as Queen brought to an end the tension which had mounted during the several days of waiting after the entire student body had cast its votes. gc. 1 . 1, c, , H ' ' :tu 1 . 1 1 1 . . .k gulf K 2' X G 6 is :fi A ,sill ,. ...S .--Q..-. r. -, W W J Y 11 Miss Anita Marie Iosey, Homecoming Queen. 21 Mr. Philips congratulates our new Homecoming Queen. 31 Miss Renee Wicker: Senior Attendant. 41 Miss Mary Iones: Sophomore Attendant. 51 Miss Cyndie Prillaman: Senior Atten- dant. 61 Miss JoAnn Carter: Iunior Attendant. 71 Miss Tracy Owens: Iunior Attendant. 81 Miss Anita Iosey has just been an- nounced Homecoming Queen. 91 The Homecoming Court gathers to- gether. 101 Miss Anita Iosey is congratulated. 111 Miss Camille Chen: Senior Attendant. 121 Miss Tamara Holden: Senior Attendant. 131 Miss Helen Alexander: Sophomore At- tendant. 141 Miss Teresa Sawyer: Iunior Attendant. Homecoming Court 129 Students with a free period vol- unteered to Work as assistants in the media center, the main office, and the guidance offices. The tasks for the different assistants included answering telephones, locating students, reshelving books, and running errands. Student helpers lightened the work of the office staff by reporting to their assigned positions every day. The experi- ences that the helpers received will be invaluable to them in the future. 1l Guidance Assistants: first row: Amy Mangum, Debbie Williams, Denise Crocker, Missy Armentrout, Gay Guillg second row: Teresa May, Karen Jackson, Melody McBeth, Rhonda Ionesg third row: Tamara Holden, Yvette Spellman. 2l Library Assistants: kneeling: Vondell Gordon, Michael Smith. Seated: Andrea Carrington, Marsha Wood, Cynthia Plunkett, Wanda Turner, Venus Faulks, Angela Hunter, Gvvendolyn Penrod. 31 Office Assistants: first row: Randy Cobb, Lynn Studivant, Stacy Nelligar, Ioel Pitts: second row: Susan Keeney, Nancy Pierce, Patricia Lee, Michelle Holmes, Robin DeBerry, Ann Mitchell, Towana Pace, Sandra Bailey, Teresa Crist, Monica McKellick, Annette Hollomond. 130 Student Help Students Help Out Clubs Lead to Careers .. .-.--. eu - . af X ia ' X n ,U , ., J u .vig A :S - y .Si ,-'aj ,xi 1 ff! The Future Business Leaders of America faced another year of learning about the business field. The club is composed of students who take part in the business and office courses. During the year, many guest speakers came to lec- ture to members on various business-related subjects. Some members had the opportunity to participate in regional and state competition, testing their ability to perform office skills. The over-all goal of the Future Homemakers of America club is to help its members improve commu- nity, personal, and family living, as well as to develop leadership abili- ty. HERO is a Home-Economics Re- lated Occupations Club. This orga- nization was formed to further its members' interest in the home eco- nomics cooperative education pro- gram. HERO: first row: Rita Patterson, Rosa Pat- terson, Dietra Bell, Sonya Basnight, Bar- bara Porter, Ruby Ieffrey, Patsy Wilson, Carole Ricks, Beatrice Person, Deborah Sivels, Naomi Bryant, Deborah Woodhouse: second row: Paula New- comb, Michelle Staton, Iane Roth, Beverly Holmes, Mary Constable, An- nette Green, Michelle Stinette, Penny Turcotte, Shelia McClease, Teresa Iones, Garland Butts. FHA: seated: Michelle Forkes: Robin Thorton, Constance Benson, Karen Gibbs, Nancy Daniels, Carole Ricks, Dar- ryl Pretlowg standing: Deborah Smith, 3! Tommy Hinton, Steve Covil, Miss Linda Dobbins, Sandra Gayner, Shirleen Nic- kens, Kenny Gatling, Deborah Woodhouse, Annette Williams, Mrs. Beverly McAnulty, Cheryl Harrell, Sutalia Freeman. FBLA: first row: Yvonne Woodard, Sandy Kilgore, Grace Roberts: second row: Alice Pulliam, Earlene Baker, Kelly Unsworth, Arlette Iones, Paula Sayles, Marsha Wood, A ril Manly, Lora Haynes, Andrea Holllbman, Donna Lougg third row: Mrs. Sherry Wood, Mrs. Lorene Evans. Student Activities 131 Foreign Language Clubs Enrich Knowledge Aimez-vous manger? loin the French Club, Chez Nous. This is an organization of students who are taking French or have taken French. They visited La Crepe Res- taurant and tried French dishes. v Que Pasa? What's Happening? The Spanish Club kept busy throughout the year with lectures and banquets consisting of a Spanish cuisine. They could be found many times feasting on Tacos. Q3 5. ,ig vxgxyfjx - V 132 French and Spanish 11 Spanish Club: first row: Lydia White, Iennie Holland, Ioy Lusk, Linda Collins, Barbara Mengeg second row: Mark Woodward, Anita Healan, Laurie Iohnson, David Hall, Tina Niebeling, Sharon Eisner, Cornelia Scott. 21 French Club: first row: Ioey Powell, Sharon Iones, Lar Hines, Kay Morette, Tammy Lee, Donald Bennet, Amy Mor- ris, Miss Brenda Lawrence, Sponsor, Phillip Cooper, Sue Langston, Grace Roberts, Alice Prillearn, Ann Ward, len- nifer Allen, Tina Niebling, Sven Van- Baarsg second row: Chis Ioyce, Willie Dupree, Kim Bright, Fran Panarese, Steve Co lins, Debbie Lambert, Linda Bunch, Becky Pope. V.. I 9 Wm LQ 1 I, if - A - I Y V I - , J ,Q-4 ' . 4 I ' 5205? 'Q' ly ' ' ,D wx 1 my 4, s is L' L, .rl 1 K -1,x-R A . ,, . .' E 'f , -A M' .,. F' -W 'W sfflv ii w ,V K Q39 G , N - f ' 'a ' , ?'y gig, . 4 H. A Sufi E, , . . -4.1: - ,. V -.-A ,n , , , ,,., ,.T , W- xg, L f v!.k lg ' . ' ,.:3.w fu ,Q Vx v v- V - . . 5 ' , X' V xv, N1 ,W , 1 Q- V N-.I . If ' Q , . . , ' ' X314 I Fosters Integrity ROTC is a blend of science, tech- nical course work, training in drill and ceremonies and the elements of leadership. Our Indian River AFIROTC students are a service minded organization and can be seen acting as guards during PTA Open House, directing traffic for the Tidewater Band Festival, and providing Color guards for football and basketball games, and many civic affairs. l I 134 ROTC Discipline, Patriotism You have probably seen them in the Veteran's Day Parade, and the Portsmouth and Great Bridge Christmas parades. Annually they have captured trophies at the All- Chesapeake IROTC Field Day. But all this work is interphased With other interesting activities which include field trips, cook-outs, and the diving-in. 11 Drill Team: Commander: Richard Gatl- ing. first row: Don Mervine, Mike Smith, Carl Williams, Milton Bateman, Mike Wynng second row: Mike Butts, George Budd, Adam Thornton, Wilmer Price, Lindell Johnson: third row: Reginald Evans, Daryl Stokley, Ken Burkett, Wayne Holley. 21 A-Flight: first row: john Price, Andre Tucker, second row: Iesse Butts, Robin Ferebee, Sabrina Sanderlin, Adam Thornton, Iajuna Iones, Lenny Templeg third row: Lee Barre, Patricia Neal, Ioe Flora, Kermit Watson, Sheila Hogan, Richard Bricknellg fourth row: Wendell Mayo, Kenneth Gardner, Kenneth Bur- kett, Kelvin Brown, Bryant Lawrende, Donald Mervine. 31 Rocket Team: first row: Sharon Dougherty, Chris Brooks, Sam Moylerg second row: Ronnie Dougherty, Sidney Foster, Mike Smith, Dean McDonald. 41 B-Flight: Mike Butts, Orlando Bailey, Mike Butts, Matt McGruther, Robert Be- thea, Chris Brooks, Mark Hohnson, Floyd Winborne. ROTC 135 The highlight of social activities is the Military Ball held each spring for all the Chesapeake IROTC uI1iiS and invited cadets from Manor and Churchland High Schools in Portsmouth. Students who wanted to be where the action was got in- volved with AFIROTC- l V, zz VIH qua v 136 ROTC Coed Drill Team: Patricia Neal, Karen Reid, Debra Saunders, LaRosa Moyler, Audrey Morris, Ann Cuffee, Shirley As- kew, Gwen Gatling, Linda Braye. C-F light: first row: Lyndell Iohnson, Mil- ton Bateman, second row: Kathy Payne, Helena Alexander, Karen Reid, Steve Grahamg third row: Gwen Moss, Shirley Askew, Dondra Harrell, Sharon Sessomsg fourth row: Gerard Dunston, Carlton Butts, Anthony Andrews, Arthur Tice, Lucho Young. Deltas Served Others ff': 'f'1.w'-' ' .., ,-- T 'V ' l r,flanp,:',, V 1 ,, 1 t . 'H A A 1.'.',t m ' Q , ' ' up .+- W .. N A r ,. I V I ...F I J w, -1 , I' ,. , ' . :i'f,-.f. ' f 4 ' . ' ,fs ' - A A 'I - ., N ll 21 31 Delta: first row: Robin Deberry, Debbie Lynch, Crystal McCavley, Karin Reddick, Sharon Iones, IoAnn Carter, Valda Chauncy, A ril Manley, Anita Iosey, Ann Mitchell, Iacquellne McNeil, Anette Green: second row: Constance Berson, Pam Saunders, Gail Chauncy, Yosh Downey, Lisa Nixon, Carol Ricks, Beatrice Person, Pat Iohnson, Sutalia Freeman, Iuanita Ienningsg third row: Trina Finney, Melody Coleman, Corene Lamb, Melanie Matthews, Chinesa Griffin, Pam Alexander, Marvette Hines, Lavern Phillips, Lora Haynes: fourth row: Renee Clark, Sher Harris, Sharon Rush- ing, Emrnalita Mitchelll, Priscilla Robinson, Kim Nichols, Venus Faulks, Kathy Payne. Deltas attended the Homecoming dance. Deltas sponsored a bake sale. The Deltas helped the less fortu- nate by sponsoring a Thanksgiving food drive in which they involved the entire student body. They also gave candy to students and teach- ers during Halloween and Christ- mas. In addition, they gave a schol- arship to a deserving senior. The Deltas were a spirited group that served in many ways. They never minded going from class to class to get other students to participate in drives. Delta 137 Ke ettes and lpha One of I.R.H.S. outstanding ser- vice clubs is the Keyettes. They have performed their annual projects as well as some new ones, such as Walk for Mankind sell- ing calendars and sponsoring Mr. I.R. pageant. They also participated in the Powder Puff football game. The Keyettes also provided help to the school. Their services to our school were cleaning the parking lots and helping guidance. , 1, , 1l Keyettes presented Camelot. Z! Keyettes: first row: Grace Wilkins, Deb- bie Robinson, Amy Mangum, Karen Hol- loman, Pam Bruns, Karen Bruns, Cyndie Prillaman, Stephanie Monroe, Barbara Reichart, Linda Harris, Lisa Sawyer, Lisa Steele, Cheryl Summers, Karen Wall, Kim Athearng second row: Salcation Cruz, Shelly Malick, Tina Robinson, Sha- ron Cooper, Sondra Rubleman, Lorrie Brainerd, Debbie Davis, Amy Page, Lisa Maddrey, Kathy Scott, Linda Bri htwell, Teresa Houston, Jennifer Holland, Diane Brid er, Vicki Battaglia, Icy Lusk, Robin Wildir, Fran Panarese, Aleta Spence. 3! Amy Mangum maked a fitting knight. 1 38 Keyettes Kept School Spirit . . . , T .r-2559? ,, - 2 ' '. vi 'Q' X 1 27, l ti. 1 .. 51? . of M, , . ,,..., ,,,,,. 1. .,.n s ,i.,a----..L . te 1-2 Alpha kept their reputations as being an outstanding service club. They had new ideas this year in helping the King's Daughters hos- pital expand by selling pineapples and also hosting a Tri-Hi work- shop. Alpha served the community by giving a Christmas party for the underpriviledged and collecting for Unicef and United Way. They also babysat for the Norfolk High- lands P.T.A. Alpha also served the school by cleaning chalk boards and sponsoring the Miss I.R. Pageant, the Meanest Teacher Con- test, and baking birthday cakes for the teachers. 1l Alpha: kneeling: Camille Chen, Teresa Sawyer, Amy Hoggard, Debbie Hume, IoAnne Midgette, Denise Martel. second row: Lisa Hughes, june Hoskins, Denise Bratten, Io ce Ragle, Theresa Hawks, Linda Clarll, Tammy Everton, Phyliss Buchanan, Lorri Miller, Debbie Fuesser, Carol Curtis, Faye Wilkins, Lavern Phil- lips, Tamara Holden, Renee Wickerg third row: Pat Robinson, Ianet Loper, Maureen Callahan, Donna Kolts: Anita Ward, Karolyn Ward, Cindy Clark, Cathy Gra , Mary Iones, Lorri Kolts, Leanne Walker, Cathy Brooks, Terri Bryantg fourth row: Ianet Falk, Maurica Creef, Robin Thrasher, Tracey Owens, Missy Armentrout. 21 Alpha ushers for summer school gradua- tion. 3l Debbie Hume welcomes new members Maureen Calahan into the club. Tamara Holden serves refreshments. 41 51 Alpha loves Elvis. Alpha 139 Qualit Work Pays Off The National Honor Society strove to spread character, service, leadership and scholarship throughout Indian River. To get into this organization one had to have honorable grades. In Novem- ber, new members were inducted at the traditional National Honor So- ciety induction ceremony. 11 Honor Society: first row: Diane Bridger, Debbie Robinson, Penny Oakes, John lf! . in Boyd, Terry Offley, Sharon Porter, Lorrie Brainerd, Gary Vaughn, Joyce Johns, H Kevin Holrnesg second row: Barbara Menge, Lisa Sawyer, Linda Harris, Joy Lusk, Sandy Kilgore, Linda Newell, Nancy Beasley, Cyndie Prillaman, Buddy White, Michelle Hardy, Jackie McNeal, Anthony Mayo, third row: Pam Bruns, sharon Eisner, Donna Kolts, Camille , Chen, Tamara Holden, Karen Holloman, Amy Margum, Sharon Coo er, Shelly Malik, Tracy McMillian, Debbie Davis, Paul McGowan: fourth row: Gay Guill, Eileen Cark, Chris Brooks, Mike Taylor, Matt McGruther, Sondra Rubelman, Bar- bara Reichart, Maureen Callahan, Lisa Hughes, Denise Bratten, Ed Jennings, Mark Estienne, Debbie Carter, Philip Mayo: fifth row: Monica McKellick, Jen- nifer Holland, Phillip Cooper, Dan Steenstra, Jennifer Allen, Mark Wood- wark, Nancy Spruill, Warren Sawyer, James Edwards, Lisa Ferrell, Al White, Annise Harris, Ann Mitchell, Pat Johnson. 21 Honor Society: first row: Aleta Spence, Sue Branch, Michelle Donovan, Septem- ber White, Wendell Summerville, Linda Walston, Sidney Foster, Marcus Jenkins, Denise Crockerg second row: Timmy Davison, Frank Fortuna, Rebecca Jones, Penny Hoose, Mike Walton, Eric Matty, Theresa Pitts, Dana Alley, Scott Lane, Lisa Steele, Danny Rachid, Cindy Hos- kins, third row: Nancy Heard, Anita Ward, Darlene, Bucsek Debbie Fuesser, Susan Tyndall, Donna Thompson, De- l ef- f-f---Us H -H nise Martell, Fran Panarese, Lisa Mad- drey, Melinda Powers, Connie Carroll, Karen Allen, Nancy Daniels, Sharon Al- len, fourth row: Paula Newcomb, Bobby Hamilton, Steve Collins, Mike Gartman, Wayne Lemon, Donnie Wood, Linda Col- lins, Tracy Owens, Carl Tarkenton, Faye Wilkins, Reggie Swinson, Robin Thrasher: fifth row: Cindy Robertson, Ann Ward, Linda Brightwell, Mary Pat Raleigh, Harry Warren, Teresa Sawyer, Vicki Battaglia, Robin Wilder, Karolyn Ward, Mike Clark, Mark Bissette, Chuck Harmon, Mark Johnson, Charlie Carter: sixth row: Lester Pretlow, Marvette Hines, Babette Berenguer, Karen Siegel, Linda Bunch, Karen Poole, Tracy Raines, Cindy Wilkins, Erlene Baker, Jeffrey Bowers, Teresa Houston, Teresa Robin- son. Sharon Dougherty, Mariorie Taylor. 140 Honor Society V , N ,z ,, M w it ef l in 1 1 IR Clubs Develop Their Interests Science Club: first row: Mike Gartman, Chris Brooks, Timmy Davisong second row: Reginald Patterson, Ray Hogwood, Donald Bennett, third row: Gary Wil- liams, Robert Hamilton, Iell Bowers, john O'Conr1or, Mr. Conyers, sponsor. Art Club: Frank Fortura, Myra Boykins, Carrol Butler, Tracey Wiggs, Mr. Chad- wick, sponsor, Ieff Gordon, Michael Ar- thur, Cynthia Scott, Loretta Butts, Annise Harris, Debra Saunders. Mr. Chadwick sponsored the Art Club, Do you love nature? Well the members of the Science Club sure do. They took field trips to help them learn more about nature. Our Art Club has many activities such as decorating the office at Christmas, putting up displays in the commons area, and participat- ing in the Spring Art Festival. 'V 'N . A, .i f A , Q',,,v,.a an f X . . 7 A .nge , -sf, Nil x wk! W T .-.l Science and Art 141 Sigma and Kappa Extended Sigma kept up their standards by helping both school and communi- ty. They had their traditional Sadie Hawkin's Dance and Hairy Legs . Contest. They visited a home for re- tarded children and answered let- C 1 ' ters for Santa. Another one of their I e A enjoyable activities was selling 7 , A, T N . , V H X Ax, . ,f 'r '1 flowers for graduation. Many of the seniors bought the beautiful carna- U , , yy tions and pinned their parents at ll M it I S T l l ,L graduation as a gesture of apprecia- f ' ' ' IT , I 1 tion. ' ..i , N. it ,fir , il X, Q , sa I-,.. .31 l Y A f I ,, X .. 3 V r ?,E',,:3, 5,1--L1 1! Sigma enjoys Homecoming by present- ing THE BAD NEWS BEARS. 21 Sigma: first row: Vicki Bathurst, Tracy Rowe, Tracy Wriggs, Io Anne Kirby, Ienny Morellg second row: Sandra Gayner, Robin Stevens, Michelle Dono- van, Robin johnson, Cindy Debose, Linda Collins, Lynn Studivant, Debbie Amendt, Nancy Spruill, Susan Turner: third row: Eileen Clark, Vicki Cheshire, Lisa Ferrell, Mrs. McAnulty, sponsor, Tracy 'McMil- lan, Iennifer Allen, 142 Sigma Services Outside The School ' A Kappa Phi is the school's only Hi-Y. They are very active as both a service and as a social organization. For this year, Kappa participated in YMCA World Service, the walk for mankind and helped to clean up some elderly persons' yards. Kappa sponsored the Pie-In-The-Face raf- fle and a Spring Gong Show-type Talent show. 11 Kappa members: first row: Mike Clark, Dan Steenstra, Mark Woodward, Mark Estiene, Carl Tarkenton, Buddy Whiteg second row: Brian Bailey, Wesley Chen, Doug Houston, Craig Ferrell, Mickey Es- tieneg third row: Mike Brainerd, Iames Edwards, Lan Riddle, Reggie Swinson, Fred Boyd, Bily O'Connorg fourth row: Pete Cloough, Paul Wolfe, Warren Sawyer, Scott Lane, Chuck Harmon. 21 Carl Tarkenton puts his charm on Tracy outside of Kappa activities. 31 Mike Brainerd and Carl Tarkenton puts his charm on Tracy outside of Kappa ac- tivities. 31 Mike Brainerd and Carl Tarkenton re- cruited lasses for Kappa activities. 41 Kappa's president gets dommf' Kappa 143 Humanitarian Projects Are Sponsored The Key Club kept up the usual hard work. This year they sold col- oring books for Christmas presents. Some of their community projects were the annual Red Cross Blood Drive, flower sales for Valen- tine sweethearts and for Mothers Day. Their school projects con- sisted of Dress-up day, Stadium clean-ups after football games and Teacher Appreciation Day. The annual Blood Drive Day was always one of excitement. This ex- citement was brought on by the students who were trying to prove their bravery by giving blood and then swooning at the first drop drawn from them. As was expected, the swooners usually bragged about the amount of blood they gave, but someone from behind the scene always let the truth be known. 11 Key club members: first row: Wayne Le- mon, Mike McCall, Harry Warren, Bruce Millerg second row: Mr. Sheely's spon- sor, Donnie Cyrus, Rocky Natches, joe McCutcheons, Marcus jenkins, Mike Fuesser, Yogi Bryant, Gary Vaughan, Mike Stillman, Steve Smith. 21 Bruce Miller is a great fisherman at Homecomin . 31 Mike McCall produces a Narcissian im- agle. 41 T e president tries different skills. 144 Key Club ,.- , Q- :Ng-'sis TNI 5','L,-55 l'?'Ef Marg- .xg-. T ' L51 . --Y-.L -iii-53113 ' :QT .' 5f,qQ:. jf'?,-,fgf-1:-'J fc. -ff' I--.:, - ' ,SN ,5':i'fSf'f'54L1s- as- ig-. 'Q -7531114-.-1.5 .. 5 A' l -:Aa L 1-- .Ls---.-1.23 -an-, --. 1 1' 2: gi- flea ,, igflgfml-IRE'-jg?15-Q.afu? 3i-iE't :1:g' l 3 .5 : Q-2' tit' Q' YE? ill' M g':eiai1e.vfnmf-vm-fag tgjliizll-gflgwsfrs, '1 --54 , . 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A' ,f 'lffljih 1 r 'i .- 1-gin a. .. fCSl1v ' af. ..':ff-5:1-.ga ,, B Key Clubbers and Emperors lu Emperors: first row: Curtis Nixon, Chris Hammond, Iames Wilder, Floyd Win- borne, Eric Ferebee, Roger Hall, Dwight Walston, Mr. Bentley Harrell, Sponsor: second row: Melvin Foote, Garland Wil- son,dIoey Powell, Andre Tucker, Tony Hoo , Chris Reddick, Kenny Stokes, Isaac Ienkinsg third row: Lewis Page, Troy Andrews, Malcolm Harrell, Claudius Hawkins, Glen Wingate, Darryl Brooks, Mark Hines, fourth row: Tracy Williams, Norman Sivills, Roy Shepar . Franklin Har er, Eddie Parrish, Butch Creecy, Davidp Harris, Robert Brown. Emperors enjoy extracurricular ac- tivities. D Dwight Walston finds other activit1es, such as the annual staff. The Emperors help throughout the school. . S L The Emperors Club is a service organization. They aid needy and burned'out families. The club has many goals and things they try to accomplish for the community and school. For the school, We had a clean up week where every day the club Went around the building and picked up paper and other trash. For the community, the club spon- sored a Christmas basket of food for a needy family. On some occasions the club sponsored a basketball game and other events to raise money for the Children's Hospital. They also gave a scholarship to the most active Senior and the Club president. Emperors 145 'Twas The ight Before Xm The Senior Class sponsored Twas the Night Before Christ- mas. They worked diligently to make the dance a success. Everyone enjoyed himself and danced to the sounds of Home-Cookin'. Seniors received superlatives in which Mr. Lawton Presented to each special senior. The superlative awards ranged from Most Flirtations to Most Intellectual. All in all, the Seniors did a fine job of presenting this annual event and making it an evening to remember. 11 21 31 41 51 61 146 Christmas Dance fa . 'NSS-I Anita Iosey and her date seem to be en- joying themselves. Anita Healan and Fred Boyd make a good couple. You make me feel like dancing! Home Cookin' got everyone stirred up. Robin Thasher and Mard Woodward enjoy a dance together. Jennifer Allen says This has to be the last dance. - A Was A Gala Affair 's 5 4 X , Christmas Dance 147 The high school chapter of VICA is an integral part of the Industrial Cooperative Training Program and is composed of all students taking the I.C.T. classes. Their activities are mainly concerned with gaining experience through on-the-job- training. The VICA Club gives its students a chance to develop their abilities to the fullest. VICA held a pool party, candy sale, attended their district meeting and had many other activities which culminated with their an- nual Employee-Employer Banquet and their Chapter picnic. DECA and VICA fi? ,-, 1 ' 1-,.. 3 'L 9 . f 4, 4 A . f1aa,i.,.,,, ,,, I, , ,, , 1 A t'1'u'l.' 'TIL Aj I-z .,g, ,iw 'rpg ' I ix r . ,Q rl, LII 5'-We I if ri gl'iL:,i,:' , I i ai i- ewietsup- r HTH 2 me nlxl. 4311 ,f N I X , 1 Q ., v- ,f . A 'Ag Yugi, I iii lr , ..-.ll I i -.ff ..t-.., ,, 148 VICA VICA presented GONE WITH THE WIND for Homecoming festivities. VICA: first row: Candy Moore, Debra Taylor, Donny Piland, Annise Harris, Sherry Newbrough, Brenda Cleary, Roxanne Cleary, Paul Wolfe, Valerie Hawlk, Trip Bobbittg second row: Martin Smith, Michelle Skinner, Patrick Iones, Floyd Winborne, Shelton Loftin, Eric Thompson, David Harris, Iimmy johnson, Mark Athearn, Timmy Allen, Steve Flint, Roger McNealyg third row: Dennis Wise, Ianet Loper, Neal Melton, Debbie Smith, Iohn Peed, Mr. Dunham, sponsor, Davie Spevack, Lisa Hughes, Ruby Sanderson, Eric Kurtz. Provided Working Opportunities , . gf. . 1.1. ill W. .i 2 ' 1 Lf I' l :US-5 fi -1 5:13 The purpose of the DECA Club is to develop future leadership for marketing and distribution. Each DECA member strove to meet per- sonal goals through vocational un- derstanding and leadership de- velopment. To live up to the high standards of DECA, members were busy throughout the year. f .v 'S 11 My DECA Officers: Gwen Penrod, Penny Crist, Ernie Roberts, Karen White, Terry Warren, Glenn Hicks, Teresa Hawks. Y DECA: first row: Terry Warren, Gwen Penrod, Ernie Roberts, Penny Crist, Ian Berry, Theresa Hawks, Gay White, Mrs. Dunkel, Sponsorg second row: Kevin Wheatley, Virginia Conn, Scott Rowe, Steve White, Shelton Smith, Vicky Patrick, Andre Spellman, Patrick McCleese, Ioe Sanderlin, Anthony Conway, Glennie Harris, Iohnny Ange, Glenn Nicksg third row: Richard Gillespie, Tammy Hardi- son, Rodney Porter, Regina Porst, Mike Webb, Eric Pankey, Shirley Wilson, Tammy Phillips, Iimmy Mitchell, Constance Benson, Clara Roach, fourth row: Mr. Taylor, Charles Far- row, Eugene Rogers, Mack Sanders, Ray Pat- tes, Sharon Safely, Clifton Longshore, Thomas McCullough, Dewey Gatling, Arnold Banks, Steve Sheppard, Eddie Parrish, David Warren, Carol Escamilla, Richard Putt, Adrainne Green, Ronnie Barnes, Iimmy Carver, Connie Iordan, Steve Meyers, Sharon Rogers, Billy Bernard. FK-:NA X Ci? HJ 1 1 ww, ,J l's .-cf ,. 4 DECA 149 l L1 VICA Sponsors LQTL ,M W, . W X Ht 'iggmt JV , X N 1 ,y , K X 4 7 5 K, rf tix f'-'yy ,- - 5 J '- ' I N Ir. , K? ge .fffj -N -' W v ,' - The I.C.T. is a club formed by VICA. They do many activities throughout the year such as dress up day in their club color, red, field trips and picnics. ' 150 ICT 1 N J' 45 l.- 4 ICT present Gone With the Wind for Homecoming festivities. ICT: first row: Ruby Sanderson, Lisa Hughes, Ianet Loper, Debbie Smith, Rowanne Cleary, Sherry Newbrough, Brenda Cleary, Annette Culleeg second row: Floyd Winborne, Iimmy Johnson, Donald Piland, Dennis Wise, Paul Wolfe, Greg Himes, Tim Allen, David Harris, third row: Maurice Brown, Steve Flynt, Roger McNeely, Eric Thompson, Iohn Peed, Shelton Loften, Patrick jones. Interests Clubs Still Grow The Exchange Club is an over- seas exchange program sponsored by the National Association of Sec- ondary School Principals and the Council on Educational Exchange. Last spring the club hosted the British students from King Edward VI School in Totnes, Devon, Eng- land. The students lived with In- dian River students for four weeks. A group of I.R. students will travel to Totnes this summer. Matthew, Mark, Luke, and Iohn . . . Do these names sound familiar to you? To the Bible Club members they do. The club provides oppor- tunity for spiritual growth for the students and faculty as Well. They sold Christmas candles along with giving Christmas re- membrances to needy families and visited children's and Nursing homes. 1l Exchange Club: Chris Brooks, Mark Rut- hruff, Frank Fortuna, Ioey Powell, Michelle Ruthruff, Lisa Maddrey, Lester Pretlow, Robin Thrasher, Mrs. Ianet Gut- hrie, sponsor. 21 Bible Club: first row: Ter Daly, Mark Johnson, Leo Webb: seconldlrowz Arlette jones, Eric Pankey, Marcus Ienkins, Mar- 'vette Hines, third row: Tracy Clemmons, Linda Collins, LaVern Phillips, Suzette williams, Jenifer Alan, Toni Cooper. Exchange-Bible 151 Clubs Honor 0 The Girls' Monogram Club is a club for girls who have lettered in such sports as tennis, track, vol- leyball and basketball. The club often receives chal- lenges from their brother club fThe Boys' Monogram clubj in such things as basketball games. The girls in the Monogram Club worked hard to stay physically fit. YA! 11 21 1 52 Girls' Monogram Girls' Monogram: first row: LaVern Phil- lips, Mrs. Deaton, sponsor, Mary Pat Raleigh, Eleanor Morgan, Tammy Ever- tong second row: Eileen Clark, Cynthia Collins, Corene Lamb, Gennell Jones, Donna Shorter, Ian McKa , Ioyce Ragleg third row: Debbie Amendi, Myra Lamb, Michelle Donovan, Sharon Worrells, Susan Tyndall. Girls' Monogram Club are walking their longest yar during Homecoming fes- tivities. Qthletic Champions The Boys' Monogram Club is a club of distinction for males who have lettered in a sport. This club takes in new members every year after a long and hard initiation. The members can be found working at all home basketball games and wrestling matches and in the concession stand. They also help in any way they can. They host any kind of sport tournament. Boys' Monogram: first row: Ervin Young, Mark Sawyer, Paul Wolfe, David Fleishman, Randy Buffington, Iimmy Davis, Dennis Wise, Rocky Couch, Curtis Nixon, Greg Hinesg second row: Rick Amendt, Pete Clough, Mike McCall, Cal- vin Owens, Chris johnson, Philip Cooper, Donsen Brown, Billy O'Connor, Mike Steele. The Girls' Monogram Club show off their monogram jackets. See my stars? Boys' Monogram 153 Team Spirit Marked Clubs The Debate team took part in many tournaments through-out the year. Members of the class looked up a topic and researched it to form negative and affirmative views. Amica Worked hard serving home, school, and community by selling mints, adopting two children at St. Mary's Infant home, and Working with senior citizens care center. 11 first row: Mary Pat Raleigh, Babette Berenguer, Linda Bunch, Kim Hodges, second row: Donna Witham, Ellen Cheshire, Debbie Lambert, Kim Bright, third row: Iudyc Blanchard, Kim Ousaklidas, Bec y Pope, Karen Poole, Denise Bernard, Sue Langston, Alice Pul- liam. 21 Debate Team: first row: Karen Lovelace, Mrs. Young, sponsor, Ei- leen Clarkg second row: Mike Clark, Arlette Iones, Reggie Swinson, Michele Donovan, Chris Brooks. 154 Debate and Amica F orenslcs Team Enjoyed Competition The Forensics Tournament for 1978 was held at Indian River High School on February 8. The purpose of forensics is to promote partici- pation in boys extemporeous speaking, girls extemporeous speaking, boys original oratory, girls original oratory, boys prose reading, girls prose reading, boys poetry reading, girls poetry reading and spelling. Forensics Team: row one: Kathy Wool- weaver, Michelle Donovan, Buddy White, Patrice White, Cindy Hoskins, Lorrie Brainerd, Fran Panerese, Anthony Williamsg row two: Iohn O'Connor, David Foster, Mark Hamilton, Ioe Hearst, Steve Collins. Poetry Reading: Mark Hamilton, Patrice White. Prose Reading: Buddy White, Kathy Woolweaver, Iohn O'Connor. Original Oratory: David Foster, Lorrie Brainerd, Stave Collins. Extemporaneous: Fran Panarese, Ioe Hearst. Spelling: Michelle Donovan, Anthony Williams, Iune Hoskins. Forensics 1 5 5 This year the public was treated to another musical from Indian River's Drarnatics and Music De- partments. On April 14 and 15, Roger and Hammerstein's CAROUSEL was presented. This show involved many people to fill the roles as either chorus members, dancers, actors, or actressesg and under the skillful direction of Mrs. Carole' G. Smith, they all Were able to reach their potential. Mrs. Mildred Barnette and Mr. Iames Page graciously gave their time to Work with the cast in the musical numbers. As in past years, working on the play required much in time, dedi- cation, and work to learn lines, blocking, songs, and dances. The hard word all paid off when it re- sulted in two fine performances. 156 Play Audience To An Evenin Of Music 11 21 31 41 51 M g Two girls lChristy Matty, Robin Thrasherj admire the handsome carni- val barker Billy Bigelow IScot Lanej. Heavenly Friend lBuddy Whitel and Starkeeper fKeith Schultzj offer Billy Bigelow fScot Lanej guidance. Iulie jordan fLorrie Brainerdj and Carrie Pipperidge fTracie McMillanJ are warned by Mrs. Mullin fAnita Ioseyl never to go to the carousel again. Policeman fPaul McCadneyJ checks to see if Billy lScot Lanej is alive as grief stricken Iulie fLorrie Brainerdg looks on. Mr. Bascombe fMark Hinesj as caught Egger Craigin fLester Pretlowj red- anded. NX H ul 5 N is 1:-1.3, 7 61 71 81 91 101 111 Iigger KLester Pretlowl tells of adven- tures at sea. ' Policeman fBarry Owensj tells Mr. Bas- combe 1Mark Hinesj about Billy Bigelow. Nettie Fowler Uackie McNeill offers comfort to Iulie fLorrie Brainerdj and she mourns the death of Billy. Doctor Seldon lGreg Fentressl speaks at the graduation exercises. Enoch Snow lMark Woodwardj and Car- rie Pipperidge fTraci McMillanJ discuss their plans for the future. Louise lPatrice Whitel has Enoch Snow, E. lBilly Woodwardj promise not reveal er secret. Play 157 Thespian Troup 1941 is an honorary dramatics organization for students who have a real in- terest in all aspects of theatre. Membership is by invitation, but students must earn a total of 10 points. Points are earned in many ways, including working on this year's musical, CAROUSEL, The Thespian Troupe sponsored an annual get-together, during which the Best Actor, Best Ac- tress, Best Technician and Who's who in Indian River Theatre were announced. Also, the Thespians entertained the school during Thespian Week for a dime per stunt. Many members of this club ded- icated their free time to aid in the play's production. Working on lights or sound, building plat- forms and the carousel, selling ads, and publicizing the play were a few ofthe jobs handled by the various crews on CAROUSEL. Crews Behind The Scenes Worked . - 44, i ,Q 'r l mt 2 w K . , qi ' tl 1 ii I 2 1- , , 1 I ' , 'l7lli ?J'?t vE -vf f' 'f T ' 'X' --l J --f'--. ifiii'--U if I e I hir? I .f - 1, f 1 1 1 lfzv- 'I 1' ,. ffl - ' . K l 158 Play .: X X,- Hard To ake CAROUSEL A Success :rl-rw' ' - --H 'ff fee r NL, . 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' T' 7:-V l nl -,-ff. . lr ? .-Jr.-47-A is '5'-if ' 3 L -f rr. A L .1 435' w:'.. : ntl Light Crew: Robin Wilder, Iohn Boyd, Dean McDonald, Raymond Hogwood, Linda Brightwell. House Crew: row one: Michelle Ruthruff, Cindy Peterson, Denise Crocker, Carlene Goins, Kim Nichols, Wanita Iennings, Marjorie Taylor: row two: Karen Poole, Gwendolyn Ross, Amy Mangum, Linda Collins, Glen Hicks. . Thespians: row one: Fran Ryan, Tamara Holden, Camille Chen, Kathy Brooks, Denise Martell, Terri Bryant, Lorrie Brainerd, Vickie Battaglia, Robin Wilder, Gary Vaughan, Iohn Boyd: row two: Bar- bara Reichart, Ioy Lusk, Karoline Ward, Sondra Rubelman, Wendy Bryant, Robin Thrasher, Diane Eller, Fran Panarese, Karin Reddick Diane Bridger: row three: Stephanie Monroe, Amy Mangum, Buddy White, Mrs. Carole Smith, s on- sor, Cindy Hoskins, Lisa Steele, 'Perri Huston, Lisa Maddrey, Vickie Cheshire: row four: Stacy Nelligar, Iennifer Hol- land, Traci McMillan, Nancy Spruill, Mark Woodward, Carol Curtis, Teresa May, Cindy Wilkins, Kevin Holmes, Mark Hamilton. Makeup Crew: Teresa Huston, Mary Kay Hicks, and Fran Panarese practice on Fran Ryan. Dancers: row one: Tamara Holden, Teresa May, Tammy Sanchez, Tina Robinson, Donna Harris: row two: Teresa Burrus, Iolo Evans, Debbie Lynch, Denise Martell, Marvette Hines, Vickie Battaglia, Lorri Iohnson: row three: Lisa Steele, Suzette Williams, Crystal McCalley, len- nifer Lacey, Debbie Hume, Kathy Taylor, Paula Hickman. Members of the cast take five. Chorus: row one: Harrell Matthews, Ann Mitchell, Naomi Bryant, Iudy Iones, Ernie Gray, Darryl Pretlow, Marcus Ien- 'ns row two: Sheila Smith, Debbie Mon- roe, Missy Armentrout, Cindy Hoskins, Donna Thompson: row three: Mar- gueritte Smith, Pam Staton, Venus Barnes, Sutalia Freemen, Mary Boykins, Babette Berenquer, Melissa Ferguson, Stacy Nelligar, Michelle Holmes: row four: Kevin Brown Sheila Hogan, Tracy Williams, Sharon Iones, Aleta Spence, Myra Boykins. People In Charge: Sharrel Cromuel, assis- tant director, Diane Bridger, pianist, Mrs. Carole Smith, director, Teresa May, Choreographer, Fran Ryan, technical di- rector, Tamara Holden, choreographer, Donna Thompson, Chorus Coordinator, john Boyd, sound engineer, Nancy Spruill, stage manager. Construction Crew: Tommy Joyner, Perry Neibling, Greg Blake, Keith Ward, Mike Iolley, Dwight Walston, Kenny Kirby. Miss Indian River Pageant Lib.. Jifpi 'L gg K u yi in ' TQ ' , 54 X 1 , .., i 160 Miss Indian River Hurrah for Hollywood 1 .- 1 1 -1 l Vu 1112? 'r i T11 'tt 1' - , ...,. ,. . , 1 1 Hurrah for Hollywood, The seventh Annual Miss Indian River Pageant was presented by Alpha . Omega Phi Tri-Hi-Y on Thursday 5 Night, Ianuary 9, 1978. Three 9 . lovely young ladies competed in poise, talent, and appearance. The Mistress of Ceremonies for the pageant was Miss Sherry Bren- nan, Co-host of the Dick Lamb Show on WTAR, TV. As silence came over the crowd, ' Miss Brennan, assisted by Debbie Hume, director of the pageant, an- 1 nounced Miss Congeniality and second runner up Miss Debra Lynn Davis, first runner up Miss Anna Lorraine Brainerd. The time finally arrived for the announcement of Miss Tamara Anne Holden, As the 1978 Miss In- dian River. I 1 11 Tamara Holden receives her banner add amd trophy. 21 Tamara Holden is excited and aware of her title. Tamara Holden talks happily to friends. The lovely contestants of Miss Indian River pageant. 51 Mistress of Ceremonies was Miss Sherry Brenan. 61 Debra Lynn Davis, Miss Congeniality and second runner up. 31 41 71 Sharon Worells balance is her game. U X. , 81 Scott Lane plays the piano and sings for ffiigx. 'Y , entertainment. , . .4 P' -I 2' 91 Rhonda jones plays the piano for a pre- , - ' tty tune. . - 'P L' . 101 Anita Iosey, peaches competes for the ' title as an actress. 1, ,Q ' 111 Tamara Holden and Mr. Phillips talk A I, . i f f. about the event that has just taken place. A ' 4 1 121 Mr. Phillips Crowns Miss Indian River. ,2-55, j 'tr 131 Tamara Holden is excited at the an- - , ' nouncement. 855.31 1 - , 81' U - 141 Miss Indian River. H 151 Miss Bull gives Tamara a hug. 161 A backstage smile of relief. 171 Debbie Hume, the director of the Miss 10 ' ' Indian River Pageant. 181 Miss Anna Lorraine Brainerd. Miss Indian River 161 1- h . , f, mf 'iw- .1 , ,ffm . . 1 ' -V' 1' ,J N mv' M .-. .. 'f',',v:3,' QL - T, f .. ' t,.f.wk Aff mf 1 5 P in' , 'f-f' ., , .Qhiuflf .:,1 , X vt mm 1 n ,X M- 4 l 4, , . - , . If g,l5,'f', : HP. ,L .f . .IQ .-w UV - -'. yn Mw',:.' . ' I 4, Ji. -i i fn' end' ,gi-,Eviq 3,-if If l,.-.., 1 ff! 'f VN... -- A 1 nf.-' . , WEP, 11, a A ' 10 ! Y Q ,-.,,k'xf?.-,549 ,INN QA iff A F i m',..fu' AQ iw. 'if is '15 Uv E-WI Aqw W lim A i1r.H,4:U ,, , E1 .,-1 .3:,f,.J , -:r ,'J-W W.. L , ifgfwf JV PDL . '. .,-NL, .. 1..WV1L z ,. ,l.l , 1, 1' -. will 7. ,, ACADEMICS AL. J , -TI During the day - We often found ourselves scurrying From one class to another Taking notes, cramming for tests, And doing Whatever was needed To fill the requirements of our classes Other times We were able to Sit and relax To just be ourselves. While We were in school, We were able to meet new people. Experience new things, Or simply goof off. All of these activities Helped up to become ' ' People we want to be. . Indian River Second Home for Students Each day for a week a familiar bell signaled the beginning of another day's work at Indian River. From 8:50 A.M. to 3:07 P.M. minds ticked away during the fifty minute class periods which allowed the students to receive an education. Customarily, class periods were seldom interrupted other than for lunch periods, which meant that extra-curricular activities had to be pursued before or after school. In addition to offering a curricu- lum to college-bound students, In- dian River offered several courses that gave the students skills for employment during and after high school. Such programs that taught marketable skills were Distributive Education and Industrial Coopera- tive Training. Likewise for students who wished to pursue a business career, courses in typing and gen- eral business were offered. Other courses of interest were of- fered at Indian River. Courses in band, chorus, drama, humanities, art and communications helped the students to develop a greater aesthetic appreciation of life. Academic life at Indian River was so filled with worth while challenges that the graduates con- tinue to believe that they are pre- pared to make their DREAMS COME TRUE. 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If we took time to listen, The facts, figures, and theories Fell into place. l The faculty was then able to Help us find our dreams. They helped us and challenged us, To do our best To make our dreams come I1-ue. Q. Mr. Herbert A. Philips, Principal, encouraged everyone to have pride in Indian River and to make the school the best. His school spirit was always evident. Also he made the students feel important by chat- ting with them whenever he could and by listening to them when they had something to say. Mrs. Elizabeth B. Hanbury, Assis- tant Principal for instruction en- joyed her job counseling both stu- dents and teachers, as well as de- veloping a curriculum of studies that gave us a sound background for future endeavors. Mr. T heophilus Lawton and Mr. Wayne Petterson, Assistant Princi- ples for Administration shared the responsibility of applying discip- line, and checking attendance. Mr. Theophilus Mr. Herbert Phillips ,i .ft A , ix. w .1 . The Administrationpm We ' '--if -fy., 1. -' .Will El ' r Q. T ll , ,,- '.zs'i'1 1 ' ' 1 M-, .Q - i A I 2 M4 .- r- ,I , , H 11 k Niitugrfzj iff-1 w.E:Yii,a fi., L .-5 -,,.,,,lf,g L' wg 1-3:31 -' ' ,- 1. --wi ,Psi S- ,La-., ljimfgl klkgpij glial . t ,Tlf hi .W S. fm K' 172 Faculty ' 1. -rx - fr-'THF' - 5'-flitqf ::.' v' 116, ...X ...1,,, o .,.., 1 l. F V X ,. .K . Wayne Teterson The Center of Our Dreams S :gk ..L. Mrs. Anne Hollowell , . K , , . .-. A , Those busy ladies who lightly touched the typewriter keys and pleasantly answered telephones while being called upon by stu- dents and faculty members were the efficient secretaries at Indian River. The secretaries always remained pleasant in spite of the multiplicity of duties they performed. Besides the office secretaries, there were the library and guidance secretaries who willingly helped the students and faculty alike in many ways. 3 ISS ay away i Mrs. Phyllis ' Parker . 94 . . .-r 1 . 13. :I ,- I' pg , IA b-,., J , , Faculty 173 Someone Cares!! Happiness' is knowing someone cares! What classes to take, where to go to college, what career to choose - . The guidance counsel- ors assisted the students with these concerns and many more - They spent long hours in conferences with students, studying student records, and discusssing student needs with parents and teachers. Much of the future success of the students depended upon the efforts of these didicated few. b Mrs. Margaret Harrell 1 I 1 ... fffiefsf gl ' 2 , j , W if Mrs. Dale Lane M--W r ff l ij! , t 'xxlx 'f l ?f w '. !'V'5 ku' mi S7 C' C450 ug-mx --1 ,in-.gl tg 1 , :E '14 li 1-6- 1 74 Faculty .wig Miss Gail XIQJLG rf 0 9 0 s' e O s ' o 52 , '-'-f -1,0 A lO50'l '- 'i4.I'1f'L.-': : 0 0' 1 ': ox'.ls?'.l 'Nts' 'I' N .g , L- Q-4: 0,-'no - 5 . .4 , I 1 5 ,Q . ltl. . ' . . ' 0' ' . 5 Q , , ' 9. 0 , 0 0 1, g , 0 . 5 0 0 rr, , , 0 . ' D 0 Q , 1 K -0 9 1 ll Q 9 0 9' O 0 0 ' ' ' ' Ia Q., ' ' 0 ' 4 0 0 q ' ' 0- ' i., . . 0 , . ' N 5 , . - 0 0 0 'n Q , . 9 0 ,, ' Y 0 0 g ' 9 U ' Vw gm ' .L Q mxl'q'wg', .fb N ., og .I 5 XO it tl:-g,. VU-ji. Q O. QV. V5i'iL'Z . X' ' Q57-f'i fb' v,' 0 5-9 0, 0 b 21.1-MQ A . 1 , O 4. 0 0 ' L mf-,. 14 ',, 9 0 0 . - - ' ' 1 Y , v G Q Q 5' O .5 .IH . . X 2 M , ,Q Q ll ' l. , ' 1 'lwhlf-. 0 0 3' 'S 1 1. :f 1, q q, 0. i . - s 0 nf s--'v- - 0 '--- 0 L. agua, xg. ,u .gif ' 'Wx'-Pu PW!-1 ar Ji 'L ' A . If- .i I7. .. A, 524513, -rio: .-fi 5 ,far Q. f .T it - N f , .Q -1iv'1 'ff .ii.li Nr' . Andrea Deaton T U if . ' , 1.Fmg-342. .:- H W 9 ' 1 .,:Z:. 31 1 X I , 1?-,.fTL a X 1 f:.': 1' , ' . 4 P.E. is Health and Hygiene The Physical Education Depart- ment offered the students a chance to engage in physical activity which changed the pace hom the routine of regular classes. Although sophomores were the only students required to take physical educa- tion, many options were offered to Iuniors and Seniors. Recreational courses that were offered included: Leisure Time Activities fping- pong, shuffle board, badmintonj, Advanced Tennis, Track and Field. In addition to their regular teaching responsibilities, the physical edu- cation teachers coached many of our sports. Their goal was to foster good health, good sportsmanship and sound competitive attitudes. I Mr. Iohn Dukes VN-KX Y., I fm .i 'lm' . fi - , .A .va Q 4. 4 -'SL L' S X, ., ' 57 ' F N , V- ing. I- A V, r 'Q . fy 31. ' .fzlgw nf W if rt . Af f f Faculty 1 75 Past . . . Present . . . Future . . . Development of learning activity packages in the areas of Career Education and Using the Library for History, as well as expansion of the mini course program to pro- vide a broad range ofsocial studies topics marked the goals of the So- cial Studies Department this year. The informal yet academic atmosphere of the Media Center en- couraged the students to take ad- vantage of its modern facilities. Media programs assisted students in finding, evaluating and applying information that helped them with class assignments as well as prepar- ing them to function effectively in society. Because of its intriguing course curriculum, psychology drew stu- dents from all grade levels. Our reading program strove to help students achieve their maximum potential in reading in school as well as in life. 'Si 176 Faculty 8.56. .J ,,,fs 37' new W, . ,--,. .-,LN . .xg wx? - 4 ,qi 3415 'Fx , A ' 1 , 1 X r il' If ,.-'1. 9' ' ' 'sn' -' ,- lx .. Mrs. Thelma Smith P Q! -fi' -.,,, 1-ff Fred Nance Mrs. M8Ij'0I18 Mastracco 1 5. J . I Math Offers Opportunities For All Career naath, senior rnath, trigometry, geometry, and algebra can lead to many technical careers. To equip the students with the nec- essary background in mathematics to function successfully in their chosen careers was the goal of the Mathematics Department. Not only did the deparunent prepare the students to enter a higher institute of learning but also it aimed to help students to understand math needed to function in ordinary daily living. 1 1 l i f rs 4 +3 1 ' . ' . T25-N-Q ' sn J 1 V l T EEQQE 1. , H ' . fm-,vw . L- 3 lv .4 1 f . if -. l , ' : ' 12' : 1 'jx M W ,17Bf'FxCUMy. 3 1 ,,,- , ill x f i I l HWE1 iasmnm sesame :means nausea 'Hamann Iuammme IH ENEH laminar BENI N! 'panama magnum nmammmu In man! Inseam: IIIEHBEH aaammn IBHEINBW EE RE! lsmmmmn IEUEEEIE HEEEEI I EEEEB ll ii IIHIE I 'ggllllmanan lllmman Ilmanll 1llllIlllIll lllllllllll Illllllllll Yllllllllll lllllilnul lllllllill wununununn A llllllll .an , Allllllll isfnf l:llllll w.!!!!!! -92 n Science is the Discovery of Life e D 7 :ii lv W Luik Mrs. Naomi Mitchell hi' Modern society demands that all citizens be scientifically literate and that they be equipped to make responsible decisions concerning science related issues. Recognizing this need, the Science Department provided preparation in the basic sciences of biology, chemistry, and physics for college-bound students and terminal science and technological instruction for stu- dents whose academic or career goals did not include further formal study in science. The department also provided for individual differences in student abilities and interests Within the framework of applied and theoreti- cal science. Faculty 179 ,Mr Wilbur Chadwick' Arts Refine Skills This school year was another ac- tive one for the IR. Music Depart- ment. The marching band took to the field during football halftimes and gave performances that will always be remembered. The band and chorus presented many enjoy- able concerts. The Music Depart- ment entered its students in many competitions and won numerous awards. Innovations and en- thusiasm truly account for the de- partment's success. , The Foreign Language Depart- ment not only placed emphasis on Spanish and French as languages, but also continued their policy of teaching the customs, values, and cultures of these countries. To do this the students prepared foods and dressed in styles representative of the countries. The Art Department promotes an opportunity for all its students to discover how art effects them indi- vidually in their everyday lives. 180 Faculty s , 3 fair' Cb Bentley sf X Learning New Skills Home economics covered a vari- ety of courses that appealed to both male and female students. The areas covered were food, clothing, child care, family relations, hous- ing, and interior decorating. The child care program provided parents an opportunity to enroll preschool children into a well- planned training program. While working with pre-school children, many of Indian River's student's Chose this area as their career. The Industrial Arts Department provided many students with mar- ketable skills as Well as with train- ing that would lead to apprentice- ship programs. The Communications classes were always busy printing pro- grams for school sports and other activities 'in the school. - Indian River's unique study hall did more than provide a place for study. Students could learn word games, how to crochet and other useful pastime activities that be- came hobbies for many of the stu- ,,y 1 QJJUS dents. A Jr lnlvbl 'Y A W l 55 C-pt S Y ltww 1 glib' 4-rc wif. 'M '22 I MG' M ltlww lgstg' Q, V ' is UM cl X U CW ' . . N t y ew . C9612 2, if .mtl il Wbuatfllf .xl UL5 I' UMW' 511 l 2 .,.-N J qw V ki, alilf Faculty 181 Mrs Arlene Wingate i Business at IR Stenographer, bohokkeeper, clerk typist, secretary, are a few of the ca- reers which our students have pur- sued after taking the variety of courses offered by the Business De- partment. Distributive Education trained the students, under supervision, for sales and advertising jobs while In- dustrial Cooperative Training pro- vided the students with skills for jobs not related to sales or office- centered work. A The Air Force Ir. R.O.T.C. was a service minded organization and were seen acting as guides during PTA Open House, directing traffic for the Tidewater Band Festival, and providing color guards for football and basketball games. They also participated in the Veteran's Day Parade and the Portsmouth and Great Bridge Christmas parades. The highlight of their social activ- ity was the Military Ball for all the Chesapeake AFIROTC. 182 Faculty Mrs. Ianet Guthrie P y , V f ..- N -4 4 1- N, Q ' 'f Sf T n X Mrs. Ioyce Carson ,lx 411535 3 ,f 515' lik gn ff . 5 ,,1 '31, Q' 'Q 'D' b S9315 '6 -ix if ' xx-- 7 Col. Iohn Gaffney I . 1t'4u1 , ma, , , flvffnm- Un nu 7? -L!'H'1Q f ich lbnheflf MIG -li , U f. -:Q,a.q,,',f H T' ' faq, rj .DPR Sgt. Donald Thomas f 15 ff If 1' If: SSN Mr. Wllllam Taylor Michael Hughes English is Communication Since virtually every career in- volves the use of English in some manner, the English Department helped prepare the students for all vocations by providing oppor- tunities for the students to improve their reading, writing, and speak- ing skills. These opportunities were given in the wide variety of mini courses taught. In addition to sponsoring the school publications, the English teachers sponsored the forensics team and assisted with implementing the overseas ex- change program. an a. v1'r.. -5 184 Faculty in . a ' -5 f' in 1 . r E lMrs. Karen Filer p .I if ' L -N illgziiil L- , , Y Clark 0-'H-...J 14' - Mrs5'2IoAnn N' ,E ,L sr' Miss Noel Byrd MISS Llnda lhn.-...'Ts '- '- ff--v.-...,,,,,,Qf' ' IT:-... gH ps-...,,,g '-- 4. H- V Al h+' -14 usd S , rv Y' I Bu ffl 5. S N Ingersoll Faculty 185 Behind the Scene Help The faculty and students recog- nized the special services provided by our youth services officer from the Chesapeake Police Department and our human relations co- ordinator both of Whom helped to maintain a friendly atmosphere at Indian River. Our school nurse helped us to spot problems in health and en- couraged us to see the appropriate doctor. In addition, we were always advised to establish good health habits. The school community worker did a fine job establishing lines of communication between the home and the school when conventional methods were unsuccessful. 186 Faculty f. ,. Mr. Wayne Q K i V .. it 'Um , - Ex W na ka: gf' Mr' 'Robert Gometz H1 AI V riffs, ..- r...,...,-, ,1 ,. 'J .' W M t ..--v-.-.H me Mrs. r.oiaaSs-a Weston og w W JW , 'fir' 'Q' ' . 'wt . i. g It H . 1 e..,'t31. ' -. arf 1 7370-,Qu ,, . t .. .misses f t 4 4 Mr. W.C. Chappell T J ,' HX I .-f --5 . M- . M ,gf A w 1 3 J 1 lf ' 'e'f'r-. .,- '.EH- if X - 1 .ff-H? T. Cafeteria Staff: Front rowg Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Pennie Lawrirnore, Huldah Sorey, Mrs. Vivian Wal- Mrs. Margaret Baker, Mrs. Gladys lace, back rowg Mrs. Ann Martin, Turner, Mrs. Ida Allan, Mrs. Jessie Mrs. Clara Bright, Mrs. Dorothy Waterfield. I- x. . ' 'Y -x. . - a W 'I Serving Us Day to Day Two important groups of people at Indian River were the custodial staff and the cafeteria staff. The cus- todial staff members were the first and last people to see the inside of I.R. on a school day. Two shifts, ranging from 7 A.M. to midnight kept the custodial staff busy many hours. In spite of their workload, they still found time to give special assistance when it was needed. The cafeteria staff also started its day before even the first busload of students arrived. This early start re- sulted in a variety of balanced lunches for two lunch periods fil- led with hungry Braves. Custodial Staff: top rowg Mr. W.C. Chappell, Mrs. Virginia Poteat, bot- tom rowg Mr. Iim Mayes, Mrs. Lillie Smaw Gordon. Faculty 187 --. 1 .. .. -sgiggss - f:. ' -5 SPL-1- .,-.1'Jjf' 1 'L-I A Q I n A vq Wy ! 14 .4-I' TA , ,,ga,j'5 . . . 'E ' J LT r' L4 I .-AM - kl-f' , :V ..---V ,.. - -Y. . ,,.,..,,,. , V ,Q - f in 1.-:f,Q,,,,,-. V 3- L9 QQ .- ' Y' , ,, Q' M ' H , E, ,N N U, 'L H Q, 5 ,N sh? , -,f V . . ,. 1' .1 ' 0 we in A 2. , -L R' H uf rf Q ' , M A -- 1, ,.Z,g:,i - ' 'I-': -n-Qneu 5' cf . ., 4 1 1: U I -.. :X -if .. --'- --n, ms?M 9 -Nw! u 5 ' iv -f I fe rx 1 All ' , 4 N, -uf 755 Y 1- esgfi Q' '. , L N1 W 1 4, mm: -.M gl- - -- 4. ' . ., M-. .X A ' 1' Y -f,, ,N A V5 Y' J I N 's W ' if 3' V WF , 'N 2512231 ' ' i NHL if ' maj , - My -gsm H , - ,Y E 5, ' '-5 , V-r' M v- L 1 f, K + Q A x' J P x 4 , A r Y A v - '- v?1f,Z, '..g is W' .41 . f 'vmi -A A N '1-.rn 1- -vwigklvi 1 -, 1',-H-rr f .. . 4902-srvagn 1? . x ' ' W- J-., A, f ':' 'Q 'if Q WT ' -'. - 1 E2 ' Titus Mn .gag . 1 .N 111551. 1s,.'1r,.. - . f. 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Owner 4411 Indian River Rd. Phone 420-7877 Chesapeake, Va. 23325 Neighborhood Shop with Neighborhood Prices ORANGE BOWL BEAUTY SALON 4008 E. Indian River Road Chesapeake Va. Open Mon-Fri 9-7 Sat 9-5 One Mile West From Military Highway At Kitchen Shopping Center - , - Managed by Debbie Newby No appointment necessary I . . . During the day Exp-Operators , Evening by appointment 420-9666 1728 S. Military Highway Phone 420-6221 Thank You for Shopping at RICES NACI'IMAN'S Fashions for the Family I Sponsors 191 MARY ANN WGOD SCHOOL UF DANCING 677 Oak Grove Road Chesapeake, Virginia Phone 547-2747 or 543-4408 192 Sponsors TIDES Compiments AUTO INSURANCE , N refu ed HSIEIEEJZS Lovtsr ilI1c?ntl11ySPay - ' . ' I 40g1hgggga1g1vg35d Congratulations. Phone 424-4894 I You made It through school. ' Now let us help you make it through life. Residential Commercial Haw. PEARCE 'Ehe'U1rg1n1an-ClJ1lot LEDGER-STAR Quality Custom Homes Additions - Alternations By your own plans or ours Phone 420-6464 400 Longdale Crescent Chesapeake, Va. l-IERFF I0 Manufacturer of the Official Class Rings and the ' Graduation Stationery for Indian River High School Local Representative: Reed Schweickert P.O. Box 245 Midlothian, Virginia 23113 Efff jones Products: Class Rings - Graduation Announcements, Personal Cards, and Related Accessorie Capps and Gowns - Medal and Trophy Awards - Club Pins Yearbooks - Diplomas and Certificates ES ST Sponsors 193 Good Luck Boys Monogram Club Compliments of NN ' M E Z 3 1' 41 W THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Compliments of WIRES INDIAN RIVER HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS MEDIA CENTER M Mrs. Vivian A. Harris Mrs. Dale- Lewis Mrs. Ioan Daffron -. Lian-A - Varsity Cheerleaders Say Keep Up The Spirit E 4: ' T T ' -f'-fl---J------W-f--M rrs I I I I H' '. 'ni' T 2.5124 '--ffl' L5-'1 -'1 A -4, .- 4-1, pas. 194 Sponsors Ann Austin Arnold Banks Ronnie Barnes Tim Bateman Connie Benson Billy Bernard Glen Brock James Carver Tony Conway Carol Escamilla Charles Farrow EW x iv, X' A. e Q 9 X p,o of I so W f.- ,ll - . 1, -ark X . U-,.. ,. x 4-I -, K . il, ,,,., 73 -GHG V X h - M .- ' 111-V an f, ,. I - X'- Lf Q- x .f .v.f' Mr. sq' . . X 5 in O I O fe Q-.-1 wf' Vicky Patrick Tammy Phillips Regina Porst RaymondAPotter Richard Pdtt Steve Riffle Clara Roach Pat Robinson Eugene Rogers Sharon Rogers Scott Rowe ,x Marie Futrell id A Qif Sharon Safely Dewey Gerling Xxfg' Joe Sanderlin Eigherd gillefpie ?resident F Theresa Hawks Mack Sanders Tr flag rggenh Vice President Kevin Wheatley Steve SheP?ard Gimmy. ag lsgi Secretary Karen White bhelton Smith annie arrlb Treasurer Terry Warren A?dre Spellef Rand? Jackson Renorter Ernie Roberts Ricky Taylor Connle Jordan Uisrorian Penny Crist David Warren glifFOZ gogfghore Chanlainl Glen Hicks Eike Webb Ti rlc MEC ?iSF , Parliamentarian Jan Berry Kay WhgF? Ji3:aSM.gCHZElOdgn lnterelub Connci7 Gwen Penrod Eteve :miie by ,l A 'ames ii er PGTYY Niebeling Harvey Williamson Eric Pankey Shirley Wilson Eddie Parrish ,- T I ' 'Lf - lf- '. . 1. flap .jd -. I g, Ln,'!g Q- 1 JJ: fl X all U2 U L, ,. W flange . Q51 'n I 1 9, fmt 'f a' As4f Q' ' li fkA,lzfff!c 'E 722 - M dgqxkqabwllinmgp Ggod . Luck U- V osmx-.5 L11 X ' Q y , Sophomore U ' mf.fzf..,a L -1 'fist ff Class a 5 ff-LLL'xffL 'fgfhQ1Ly-nfl . -. 'N S '31, :J -H l 5 I. ,lf Q tffjlcwi Cluidlwlvg lid-M' ' ct ' elif JV E fr my Q l HN - fi f ,H 0 N 6143 fvfn-.JT Imam a SPQIJSOBX CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES CLASS OF '78 FROM ffff --. IVQF' C'-OX A l X I' X ia -1 3 V V I' XJPNA X ,,l' 1 '-Tv-.7,1fl OF INDIAN RIVER HIGH SCHOOL Harry Warren President Mike McCall. Vice President Wayne Lemon Secretary Bruce Miller Treasurer Mr. C. Sheely Advisor l k 4,9 MLW 0 .gf KL-mono M' iw, f'QZ?MQ?f7 WK fs! gf Q! WM pw W M M, ' 4J,,4,,W,4i5MrKf ff o ,Ma 3-iliKxwK WWA? QW W' W1 ,f TAA fzffff W fe, f MMM DQ, W mm awww Q WMM hmwxgmwgolw Nw-W ---au... f-be-an : p Major ttes Have Baton oyiqfer ! j P! ,... I J , I A 'r-:il I, ,. ...,-..1a s.....-if -- ,.IIlI., .Q INDIAN RIVER LANES 6660 E. INDIAN RIVER ROAD VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA 23462 Drugs - Chemicals Biologioals Telephone 420-8418 4300 E. Indian River Rd. Chesapeake, Va. GRACE'S HOUSE OF BEAUTY 114 Sparrow Rd. Chesapeake, Virginia Ioan F. Porter, Mgr. SOUTHSIDE FLORIST 1113 Poindexter Street Chesapeake, Va. 23324 o 9 11 .451 as .5 o 5 , .4 I .. -1 1 FTD 5 ... .1 '91, I -l'. 420-8781 , 420-8261 L.A. 8: Thelma Leigh Taylor 1-804-543-5778 Compliments of Regency Oldsmobile 1300 South Military Highway Telephone 424-5670 198 Sponsors I--,I unusual 5.53 Sponsors 199 V 4 Q l 9Xf9l'lOl' + Painting - fi Lanes s I .t an I ri r I t AD nie 0 I Everyday lo vv price 's General Contracting and Maintenance Residential C 1 Ed Lane 420-0865 BEAR Fronf End 8x num-1 ww -...lung SENEIAI MICHELIN' Brake Service l .1 ALL TRUCK TIRES ALL FOREIGN Heinz Fcacfory Method 81 DOMESTIC CAR TIRES Refreciding rch right into American Finance the money VIRGINIA BEACH you nee 6525 Auburn DIIVS PHONE: 420-9294 ad 440 Newtown Ro PHONE: 499-1273 201 Compliments WHITEY STEWART INC. Your Gulf Oil Heater Dealer john E. White III, President Telephone: 545-4646 Robert M. Stewart Exec, Vice President Bus. 545-7784 Res. 420-8207 Lamkin Upholstering Shop Specializing in Home and Office Furniture 1143 Bainbridge Blvd. CARROLL S. LAMKIN Chesapeake, Va. 23324 Rnulln x nr-In Dm! wh r-.it o 4 n XV .,...... fs Dealers: Peanuts, Popcorn, Cashews, Pistachios Norfolk Coffee 8: Tea Co. WORLD'S FINEST COFFEES Serving Exclusive Restaurants 8: Hotels Since 1918 212 EAST 18TH STREET CHRIS I. STEPHAN NORFOLK, VIRGINIA PHONE: 622-3950 202 Sponsors Phone: Bus. 545-5912 545-1851 COII1pliII1eI1tS D. MILES 8z SONS, INC. of a - R f' d Sh I M I IC Frlend RR?cgIs1TgERIRD CSRTRZETOCRETZCQSQZ I. Dudley Miles III 1500 E. LIBERTY STREET Vice-President CHIEISAPEAKE, VA. CONFIDENTIAL, coURTEoUs LoANs Compliments f South Norfolk Loan 0 Corporation East-Coast Oil Corp 712 LIBERTY STREET 1752 Wilson Road CHESAPEAKE, VIRGINIA 23324 and Campostella Road. Norfolk, Va. CLAUDE R. FLOYD, IR. Collection Manager Phone: 543-2078 Sponsors 203 INDIAN RIVER HIGH SCI-10014 AIR FORCE JROTC ? W X I .1 1 204 Sponsors SUPPLY, LOGISTICS, DISBURSING COMBAT AND COMBAT ARMS Embarkation Man Logistics Man Supply Man Warehouseman Subsistence Supply Man Procurement Supply Man Freight Operations Man CHOOSE YOUR OW DIRECTION! Infantryman Field Artillery Batteryman Field Artillery Scout Tank Crewman Field Artillery Fire Control Man Counter BatterylMortar Control Man Artillery Ballistics Meteorology Man Combat Engineer Bulk Fuel Man Amphibian Vehicle Crewman Shore Fire Control Party Man Freight Transportation Clerk Passenger Transportation Clerk Disbursing Man ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL Plumber and Water Supply Man Electrician Electrical Equipment Man Refrigeration Mechanic Metal Worker Engineer Equipment Mechanic Engineer Equipment Operator Small Arms Repairman Artillery Repairman Tracked Vehicle Repairman Machinist Fire Control Instrument Repairman Ammunition Storage Man Field Wireman Office Machine Repairman Metal Body Repairman Automotive Maintenance Man Motor Vehicle Operator DIRECTION! ELECTRONICS Electronics Man Field Communications Repairman COMMUNICATIONS Field Radio Operator Communications Technician TlIe Murine Corps can guarantee FOOD SERVICES Egloilr Services Man ' ' COMPUTER OPERATOR in wrmng, before Systems 360 Technician Systems 360 Disk Technician enlishllellf. 2,':,'1,'::2:.z, MILITARY POLICE Military Policeman Corrections Specialist The Marine Corps UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS f R T Service can guqmn ee ADMINISTRATIVE ecruzmg I H . . offupufmna 9 51 322121 crifllif' Man - - - Intelligence Man fifixffiififiiHTF? in writing, before Esramsxazfxioazeiizre' iE'g'eEA E:rine Corps N0rf0lk'V'gg':n,l25g5?g Electric Accounting Machine Operator Legal CIerklCourt Reporter Sponsors 205 The Senior Class Council has this to say: Each class was fifty-five minutes gained as our intellect will tell, But still we never did regret the ringing of the bell. Senior Class Gfficersz Diane Bridger, President Camille Chen, V. President Iackie McNeil, Treasurer Debbie Davis, Secretary Kim Lynch, I.C.C. Mrs. I.S. Boone, Sponsor oclatlon Ass ters CD O O M er Band R1v s: E 'U C: r-4 rn 4-l r-1 O D-4 D-1 5 CD THE MARCHING BRAVES Keyettes A service club that helps to promote cooperation and participation in school related activities The Keyettes participated in an array of activities including playing Powderpuff Football will Alpha, unveiling the talents of the male students competing in the Mr. Indian River Pageant, campaigning for City Councilman Cecil Ienkms and raising money for Kings Daughters Childrens Hospital Building Fund. Sponsor: Ieanne Mitchell President: Stephanie Monroe Vice President: Cindy Prillaman Secretary: Amy Mangum Members: Penny Oakes Vickie Battaglia Lorrie Brainerd Sondra Rubelman Robyn Wilder Kim Athearn Termite Wilkins Gay Guill Linda Harris Lisa Maddrey Cheryl Summers We Serve Lisa Sawyer Teresa Templeton Lisa Steele Karen Wall Teresa Huston Debbie Davis Kathy Scott Amy Page Shelly Malik Treasurer Barbara Reichart Chaplain Pam Bruns ICC Representatlve Sharon Cooper Ioy Lusk Karen Holloman Debbie Robinson Tina Robinson Fran Panarese Linda Brightwell 208 Sponsors '45 Stand on your own two feet. SFC Melvin Byrd . 547-7994 , F, .1. ..h,,.m'LL..',Ls fam. 1- . ms...-1 .,. , Join the people who've joined the Army. T I.R. Chorus extends Best Wishes mmn anmg I u 1 u R E OH usmzss The moans . Move msmcn FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Leads the Way! A T b hty dt b hty pbl fb g th ly d If Acknowledgements As the final deadline was sent off last March, we found that the 1978 Sequoyah represented not only the school's activities, but also many hours of work and dedication. Mrs. Vivian Duke, our annual advisor, dedicated many hours of her free time to see that all dead- lines were met. Miss Peggy Scott, our business advisor, spent of her time collecting installments and advertisements for the annual. Mr. Iohn Perry, our Hunter representa- tive, made himself available whenever we needed his assis- tance. Mr. Elliott Torn and McIntosh Studios patiently endured our long photography schedules and always gave us prompt quality service. Some photographs and candid shots were provided by a member of our Senior class, Eddie Richardson. The Administration and faculty were extremely generous and pa- tient when they were called upon to excuse students to meet our pho- tography schedules or to allow the staff extra time to work on our deadlinesq Thanks goes to our advertisers whose financial support has made it possible for us to produce a book of this size and quality. Finally, we would like to thank the students of Indian River whose own dreams and goals helped make our dream come true. Sincerely,THE STAFF Lorrie Brainerd, editor Doug Bailey Iudy Blanchard Debbie Carter Cathy Cole Dallas Foster Tamara Holden Cathey Mann Teresa May Ieff Mills Mark Paquin Ioyce Preece Dwight Walston Sharon Worells Chesapeake School Board: bottom row: RJ. Williams, Vice-Chairman, EP. Wadsworth, Chairman, G.W. Pegramg top row: HA. Hall, HN Mcl-Iorney Adam Harrell, Willa Bazemore, R.A.Musse1white, I.W. Peoples. 210 Acknowledgements In dex A Akins, Lance Henry 55 Akins, Weldon Luther 69 Alexander, Helena Marzell 69, 88, 129 Bennett, Donald Wayne 69, 132, 141 Benson, Constance Denise 55, 131, 137,149 Berenguer, Lisa Babette 54, 55, 140, 154 Bergey, Randolph Lee Bernard, Denise E. 69, 154 Bernard, William 17, 149 Bernard, Virginia Berry, Jan Marie 17, 134 Brown, Kelvin Lavade 135 Brown Lywana Renea 70 Brown Mark 56 Brown Maurice Level 56, 150 Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Raymond Lewis 56 Ricky Allen Robert Lee 56, 94, 145 Tommy Lee 18 J Tony Stephen 70 Browning, Yolanda 70 Bruns, Barbara Diane 18 Clark, Eileen Mary 15, 140, 142, 152, 154, 20, 49 Clark, Janice Marie 15, 20 Clark, Linda Frances 70, 139 Clark, Lytanja Romona 56 Clark, Michael Kevin 54, 56, 140, 143,154 Clark, Morris Allen 56, 94 Clark, Renea Vernita 70, 88, 137 Clark, Roland Cleary, Brenda Kathleen 20, 148, Alexander, John Clayton Alexander, Pamela V. 16, 137 Alexander, Walter A. 49 Bess, Kim 17 Bethea, Robert Lee 17, 134 Bethel Paul Wa ne 69 Allen, Alisha D. 69 Allen, Brenda Ann 55 Allen, James Douglas Allen, Jennifer, L. 151, 16, 132, 140, 142, 120, 122, 146 Allen, Karen L. 55, 115, 125, 140 Allen, Michael 55 Allen, Sharon Ann 55, 115, 140 Allen, Allen, Terrance Edward 69 Timothy Blaine 55, 118, Billstrom, Kay hllarie Billups, Ingrid Yvette 55 Bissette, Mark Randall 54, 55, 120, 140 Bissette, Susan 69, 118, 120, 122 Blackstock, Angela Frye 55 Blake, Tami 17 Blake, William Gregory 17 Blanchard, Cynthia Blanchard, Judith 55, 116, 126, Bruns, Karen Elizabeth 68, 70, 125 Bruns, Pamela 15, 18, 138, 140 Bryan, Paul Douglas 54, 56, 144 Bryant, Archie WyVille 18 Bryant, Karen Denise 70 Bryant, Naomi 56, 131 Bryant, Rena Michele 70 Bryant Robert Jr. 70 Bryant: Terri Suzanne 56, 139 Bryant, Wendy Kay Buchanan, Phyllis Kay 70, 139 Bucsek, Darlene Ann 54, 56, 87, 140 120, 140 Alley, Dana Lynn 55,118,120,140 Alston, Rebecca Ann 16 Amendt, Debra Ann 16, 87, 142, 154 Blanchard, Patty Blanchard, Perry A. 69 Blanchard, William Andrew 69 Blandford, James Henphill 55 Blount, Darryl Manice 69 152 Amendt, Richard Eric 54, 55, 90, 91, 153 Andrews, Troy 69 Boone, Barry Quinton 55 Conn, Virginia A. 20, 145 Ange, Alan Joshua 55 Ange, Johnnie Lee 16, 149 An e, Ronnie Lee 69 Aniron, Dalton 16 Armentrout, Mary A. 15, 16, 115, 139 Arthur, Michael Edward 69 Ashby, Janet Denise 55 Ashley, John Herman 16 Askew, Shirley Mae 55 Athearn, Kim Denise 68, 69, 138 Athearn, Mark Robert 16, 148 Austin, Elizabeth Ann B Blount, Evelun Maria 17 Bobbitt, Bert Arnold 148 Boddie, Trina Boehm, Michael Paul 17 Bond, Bobby Carl Boone, Jacqueline 55 Boone, Boone, Maurice Mildred 69 Budd, George Lee 70, 135 BuHington, Randall 18, 153 Bullock, Kevin 70 Bunch, Linda Carol 54, 56, 132, 140, 154 Burge, Dean Author 70 Burkett, Kenneth Arnold 70, 135 Burnham, Sandra Dee 18 Burns, Derrell Virginia 70, 135 Burrus, Stacy Wade 56 Burrus, Teresa Anne 70 Butcher, Patrica Lee 56, 118, 120, 122 Butler, Carrol Elizabeth 70 Butler, Preston 19 150 Cleary, Roxanne Belinda 56, 148, 150 Clemons, Tracy Lee 70, 125, 151 Clough, Steven Dewitt 23, 142, 143, 153 Cobb, Douglas John 20 Cobb, Jimm Randall 70 Cobb, Pamella Joan 68, 70 Cobb, William Luther 70 Coburn, Tessie Lee Cockrill, Ray Cofer, Michael Alan 70 Co hill, Tamberlee Sue 70 Coier, Cynthia W. 70, 120 Cole, Cathy Ann 70, 116 Cole, Robert 56 Cole, Ronnie Coleman, Melody A. 68, 70, 88, 137 Coles, Merlene Regina 70 C ll , Cgllladls, Lisa 56, 118, 122 Cynthia 20, 93, 152 Baker, Costen, Babb, Robert Wayne Badeaux, Alan 55, 91 Bagwell, Andrew Clarence 69 Bailey, John Douglas 55, 116 Bailey, John William 69 Bailey, Orlando Earl 16, 134 Bailey, Robert Brian 69, 142, 143 Bailey, Sandra Gay 55, 93 Baker, Earlene D. 55, 131, 140 George Glenn 55 Borowski, Luanne Marie 69 Boush, Jimmy Dean 69 Bowers, Jeffrey Michael 55, 140, 141 Bowles, Dale Arthur 18 Boyce, Stephen James 55 Boyd, Darrell Tyrone 101, 153 Boyd, Anthony Jerome 18, 90, 91, 94 Boyd, Frederick Martin 69, 142, 143 Boyd, John 18, 47, 140 Boyd, Marion Denise 55 Boykin, Mary E. 69 Boykin, Myra Lynn 55 Brainerd, Lorrie 15, 18, 87, 115, 116, 138, 140, 49 Brainerd, Michael Edward 55, 101, 115, 142, 143 Butts, Carlton Eugene 70 Butts Garland Deanne 19, 131 Butts, Jessie Jr. 78, 135 Butts, Loretta Mae Butts, Marica Butts, Michael Antwine 56, 134, 135 Bynum, Stanley 56 Collins, Linda Sue 54, 56, 132, 140, 142,151 , Collins, Steven Wayne 54, 56, 132 140 Constable, Mary 20, 131 Constable, Sharon Dymphna 70 Conway, Anthony 56, 149 Cook, Jerry 56, 135 Cook, Matti Lucille Cook, Tammy Maria 70 Cooke, Dan Allen 56 Cooke, Susan T. 20 Baker, Robin 69 Baker, Welthia 69, 135 Banks, Arnold Kevin 149 Barcliff, Vernon Shelton 55 Barco, Morris Lee 55, 118, 122 Branch, Sue Ann 140 Bratten, Denise L. 18, 139, 130 Bray, Jacob Thomas 69 Bray, Tyrone 18 Braye, Linda Yvette 69, 135 Barnes , C. Cynthia Barnes, Gregory Dean 55, 135 Barnes, Carlton 16 Barnes, James 55 Barnes, Ronald Boyd 16, 149 Barnes, Venus Teresa 69 Barnette, Kevin Clay 17 Barre, Ronald Lee Jr. 69, 135 Barrington, George 55 Barrin ton, Olive 69 Barthoqomew, Donna Darlen 55 Basnight, Sonya Denise 55, 131 Basnight, William Henry 68, 69 Bateman, Charles Timothy 55 Bathurst, Vicky Marie 69, 142 Battaglia, Vicke 55, 54, 138, 140 Beach, Anita Diane 55 Beale, Bobby Ray 69 Beasley, Barbra Ann Beasley, Nancy Carrolle 17, 140 Beasley, Robin C. Beasley, Thomas E. 17, 83 Beiler, Elaine 17 Bell, Christopher 55 Brice, Deborah L. 69 Brickhouse, Gennice Delor 69, 120 Brickhouse, Glenn 69, 91 Brickhouse, Patricia Bricknell, Richard Lewis 69, 135 Bridger, Diane Lynn 15, 30, 45, 49, 115, 123, 128, 140, 125 Bright, Paul Allen 69, 120, 122 Bright, Stephanie Marie 73 Brightwell, Linda Ann 55, 115, 116, 122, 140 Brinkley, Warren N. Brinkley, Winford Sherrod 55 Bristow, Berkley Bynum 56 Bristow, James Riley 69 Britt, Deborah L. 18 Britt, Tony 69 Brock, Glen Andrew 56 Brooks, Chris Allen 18, 134, 135, 140, 141, 151, 154 Brooks, Daryl Wayne 18 Brooks, Kathyrn Lynn 54, 56, 139 Brooks, Micheal Lynell 70 Brothers, Claude Jerome C Caffee, John Edward Callahan, Maureen 19, 22, 139, 140 Campen, Glen Bernard 56 Caniely, Shirleen 56 Caniely, Valgene 19 Caroon, James Earl 56 Carrington, Andrea Renea 56, 135 Carroll, Connie Sue 56, 140 Carroll, Kimberly K. 56 Carson, Chris Micheal 70 Carter, Charlie Russell 56, 140 Carter, Deborah M. 15, 19, 115, 116, 140 Carter, Joann 56, 87, 137 Carter, Patricia Blair 70 Carter, Richard L. Carver, James Arba 70, 149 Casey, Brian Michael 56 Cauble, Lorie Anne Chamberlain, Lisa C. 19 Chambers, Patricia Ann 19 Chambers, Roger 19 Chappell, Vickie Ree 19 Chauncy, Gail Patrice 54, 56, 87, 137 Chauncy, Valda S.15,19,49,115, 137 Chen, Camille Nonc 15, 19, 49, 118, 120, 122,129,139, 140 Chen, Wesley 68, 70, 120, 142,143 Cherry, George B. 15, 20, 94, 115, 124, 125 Cherry, Naomi Ruth 70 Cheshire, Lee P. Cooper, Cooper, Cooper 140, Cooper 120: Cooper, 151 Cooper Brenda 21 David Wayne 56 Philip 15,z1,49,115,132 150 Sharon Lynn 15,21,115, 122, 138, 140 Toni Antoinette 21, 49, Willie Curtis ' Cordell, Patricia G. 21 David Lee Costen, Linda Susan 70 Costulis, John Arthur 70, 120 Couch, Jewell III 21, 39, 49, 153 Covil, Stevie Michael 56, 131 Cowart, Gaynell 21 Cowell, Linda Louise Cox, Nancy Turner 21 Creecy, Christopher 94, 96, 145 Creef, Maurica Anne 70, 139 Creef, Wayne Alan 70, 120 Crews, Kevin Dwain Christ, Penny 70, 149 Christ, Theresa Marie 56 Crocker, Constance D. 56, 140 Cromuel, Sharell E. 21 Crump, George S. 94 Cruz, Salvacion 138 Cuffee, Annette 150 Cuffee, Anthony P, 56 Cuffee, Daniel Lemuel 56 Cuffee, Elizabeth 135 Cuffee, Howard Upino 21 Cuffee, Janet Lee 21 Cuffee, Marvin Lee Cuffee, Sandy Brenda 21 Cuffee, Stanley 21 Cummins, Douglas Lee Cheshire, Patricia E. 70, 134 Cheshire, Victoria A. 20, 142 Bell, Dietra C. 55, 131 Bell, James Martin 17 Bell, Janet 69 Bell Joseph E. Bellamy, Lisa 55 Benn, Anthony 69, 135 Benn, Deveronette Brown, Brown Brown Brown , Donson Ivan 15, 49, 154 , Ernesto James Brown, Brown, Brown, Carol Jean Diane Vivian 70 Gregory Letonia 56, 135 Harves Jr. 70 Howard Willis 18, 49 Chilton, William Thomas Christian, Anastasia Cher 70 Christian, Cynthia S. 20 Church, Daniel Russell 56, 94 Clark, Bonnie Faye 70 Clark, Cind Marie 56, 139 Clark, Cynthia R. 56 Cunningham, Denis Robert Curling, John Francis Curtis, Carol R. 54, 57, 118, 122, 139 Curtis, Deborah M. Curtis, Vincent Eugene 57, 120, 122 Cuthrell, David Mark Cypress, Gary Nathaniel 57 Index 211 Cyrus, Donald Lee 57, 144 D Dailey, Terry Lee 21, 40, 151 Dalton, Orlando Jack Daniels, Annette 71 Daniels, Nancy C. 57, 131, 140 Davenport, Arthur R. 21 Davenport, Gary F. 21 F Fain, Weymouth Todd 71 Falk, Janet Leigh 57, 139 Farrow, Charles Willis 71, 149 Farrow, Robbin Ann 23 Faulks, Kelvin Lee 71, 120 Faulks, Venus Demario 57, 122, 137 Felton, Daniel 71 Fentress, Gloria Pernette 71 Davenport, Patricia Earle 71 Davidson, Edward Anthony Davidson, Timothy Rockfor 57, 91, 135,140,141 Davis, Andrew Burk 54, 57 Davis, Angelo Davis, Betty Carol 68, 70 Davis, Carolyn Louise Davis, Debra Lynn 15, 22, 115, 138,140 Davis, Donald Otis 57 Davis, Jas Leonard 22, 23, 153 Davis, Jesse 57 Davis, Judy Devern 57 Davis, Karen Lorraine 57 Davis, Kathy L. 22 Davis, Kenneth Paul 71, 101 Davis, Lora 71 Davis, Maxine Davis Michael Anthony Davis, Michael Wayne 71 Davis, Sheldon Lewis 57 Davis, Veronica 22 Davison, Kathleen Ann Day, Shirley Deloris Deberry, Robin Renee 15, 22, 49, 137 Debose, Cynthia L. 71, 142 Deleon, Juan 71 Delk, Lisa Renee 57 Delfenthal, Rose Ann 71 Dennison, Dale Lloyd Deshields, Stephen Jeffer 71 Devold, Gloria Ann 71 Dew, Samuel Eugene 57 Dick, James Arthur 71, 118, 120 Dillard, James Anthony 57 Dissel, John Dominick, Stephen W. 22, 49 Donovan, Michele Mary 140, 142, 152,154 Dorsey, William Henry 71 Dorton, Gina Lee 57 Dougherty, Ronnie A. 135 Dorgherty, Sharon 57, 135, 140 Dowling, Anne Celester 22 Downey, Dana Miyoshi 71, 137 Fulghum, Teresa Jo 71 Downing, Alvin G. Dozier, William R. Dugas, Debra Lynn 22 Dunbar, Kenneth Russel 57 Dunston, Gerard Valerie 175 Dupree, Willie Josh 71, 132 Dyson, Sharlotte L. 125 Dyson, Dwight Allen E Edmondson, Michael Patric 71 Edwards, James C. 22, 49, 101, 103,115,140,142,143 Edwards, William Gardner Eisner, Sharon L. 22, 132, 140 Eldredge, Michael Ray 57 Eller, Diana Marie 22 Elliott, Joseph Embry, Melody Jean 22 Escarnilla Carol ean 57'149 , I , Estienne, Mark J. 22, 118, 120, 122, 140,142,143 Estienne, Michael Bangs 71, 142, 143 Evans, Elizabeth Evans, JoAnn 22, 116, 118, 122 Evans, Patricia Denise 71 Evans, Reginals 57, 135 Everett, Jeanetta W. 23 Everett, Tamara Gay 57, 139 Everett, Trina Fay 71 Everette, Carol L. 23 Everton, Tamara Ann 57, 139, 152 Exhem, Dane Tracy 71 Exhem, Gwendolyn A. 23 Ezell, Ronald Lee 57 212 Index Fentress, Gregory L. 23 Fentress, Roger Wayne 57 Fentress, Stevie G. 57, 135 Ferebe, Robin 57 Ferebee, Orlando E. 23, 145 Ferebee, Robin Lee 135 Ferebee, Ruth Ferguson, Darcill L. 23 Ferguson, Kay Paxson 23 Ferguson, Melissa Devine 54, 57 Feguson, Timothy B. 71 Ferrell, Craig Preston 68, 71, 122, 142,143 Ferrell, Lisa S. 23, 115, 140, 142 Finney, Elizabeth Ann 71 Finney, Trina Renee 24, 137 Fisher, David Eu ene 57 Fleishman, Davirf 17, 24, 33, 101, 103,153 Fleishman, Lisa Anne Fleming, Gary Leslie 57 Fletcher, David 49 Flood, Henrietta 71 Flora, Joseph Asexander 135 Flynt, Stephen Randalf 57, 148, 150 Foote, Melvin Victor 71, 120, 145 Forbes, Michelle 57, 131 Ford, Amy Elaine 71 Ford, Glenn Edwin 57 Ford, Gregory Dean Fortuna, Diana Marie 71 Fortuna, Frank Joseph 57, 140, 151 Foster, Charles Dallas 71 Foster, David Ray 71 Foster, Sidney III 57, 122, 135, 140 Foster, Stephen Mclean 24 Francis, Donna 57 Franklin, Stephen Thomas 71, 120 Frasier, Mark Bransford 71 Frazier, Samuel fr. 71, 118, 120 Freeman, Darrel Dean 71 Freeman, Sutalia Jean 71, 131, 137 French, Rosemary 74 Frey, Lillian Ann 57 Frye, Lisa Fuesser, Deborah L. 57, 87, 139, 140 Fuesser, Michael David 71, 101, 103,144 Fuller, Antonio Fuller, Rosemary Fuller, William Henery 71 Furlough, Dana Hodge 57 Futrell, Marie 57 Futrell, Thomas G Goodman, Kimberly Lynn 72, 125 Goodman, Michelle 57 Goodwin, Elizabeth Elaine 72 Gordon, Jeffery Eric 58 Gorham, Walter Gorham, William 58 Gorum, Emmett Briceson 72 Gosey, Dennis Wayne 58 Graham, Bonita 25 Grahn, Colleen Rene 58 Graham, Steven Piddington 72 Gray, Cathy Lyn 72, 88, 139 Gray, John Emmett, 58 Greer, Susan Lynn 58 Green, Annette D. 15, 25, 137 Green, Jeanette 72, 135 Green, Nathaniel Greene, Adrain Alan 25, 149 Greenfield, Timothy Thomas Griffett, Gregory Paul 72 Griffin, Antonio Fernando 72 Griffin, Chyennesia 72, 137 Griffin, Darren 25, 83 Griswell, Thomas Earl 72 Gross, Robert 25 Guill, Donna Jeanne 72, 68 Guill, Patrice Gay 25, 140 H Haddock, Leland Hunter 72 Hailey, Kandy Lynn 25, 49 Haire, Lisa Gay 58 Hall, David Alan 25, 132 Hall Roger 25, 135 Hamilton, Mark David 58, 120, Hicks, Jennine Louise 26 Hicks, Mary Kay 58 Hill, Curtis Lamar 58 Hill, Jasper Jr. 58 Himes, Gregory B. 15, 26, 49, 150, 153 Hines, Jerry Martin Hines, Larry Elmer 72, 132 Hines, Mark Anthony 49 Hines, Marvette Earline 54, 58, 87, 137, 140, 151 Hinton, Stephon Lafayette 58 Hinton, Tommy 58, 131 Hobbs, Bobby Farly 58 Hobbs, Chowan 72 Hoffman, Daniel Ray 58 Hodges, Kim Elaine 26, 115, 154 Hogan, Sheila 58, 135 Hoggard, Amy Eileen 54, 58, 116, 139 Hogwood, Raymond Bunn 58, 141 Holden, Tamara Anne 15, 26, 41, 45,49,87,116,129,139,140 Hollabaugh, Sherry 68, 72 Holland, Jennifer L 15, 26, 115, 132,138,140 Holley, Bobby Jean Holley, Van M. 72 Holley, Wayne A. 58, 135 Hollingsworth, Debbi Ann 58 Hollingsworth, Steve Holloman, Delphine Sharon 26 Holloman, Dorothy Karen 26 Hollomon Andrea K. 72, 131 Hollomoni Karen L. 26, 138, 140 Hollomod, Annette L Hollomod, James Edward 72 Hollomod Ronald Lee 58 94 122 Hamilton, Robert Michael 54, 58, 140,141 Hamilton, Sandy 58 Hammond, Christopher Alan 58, 145 Hammond, Michelle 25 Hammonds, Jeffrey Lamont Hammonds, Michael Hardison, Tammy Lynn 72, 140 Hardison, William Howard 72 Hardy, Andrea M. 24, 140 Hardy, Carol Lynn 72, 123 Harman, Charles William 54, 58, 115,140,142 Harper, Frankie Eugene 72, 145 Harrell, Annette 72 Harrell, Cherly Anne 125, 131 Harrell, Dorian Michele 72 Harrell, Malcolm E. 72 Harrell, Robert Lee Harris, Annise W. 15, 26,115, 140, 148 Harris, Calvan Lee 72, 91 Harris, Comelious Harris, David Alphonso 58, 135, 148,150 Harris, Harris, Harris, David Woodard 72, 145 Desiree Ann 26 Donna Ray 72, 88 Harris, Edward Andrew 72 Harris, Glennie 72, 149 Harris, Linda Eileen 15, 26, 118, 112,140 Holmes, Bernadette 72 Holmes, Beverly Ann 131 Holmes, Gerald 72, 120 Holmes, Kevin Jerome 120, 122, 140 Holmes, Lorenzo Holms, Karen Michele Holton, Derrick 58, 135 Hood, Anthon Robert 72, 145 Hoose, Kenneth Francis 58, 140 Hoose, Robert Andrew 72 Horan, Cynthia Margaret 72 Hosier, Sharon Ann 72 Hoskins, Cindy Annice 54, 58, 123,140 Hoskins, June 15, 139 Howell, Amanda Lea Hudgins, Douglas Dale Hudgins, Susan Lynn 72 Hudman, Rhonda Sue 72 Hughes, Linwood D. Hughes, Lisa Jane 139, 140, 148, 150 Hughey, Jane Ellen 72 Hume, Deborah J. 15, 18, 41, 45, 49,139 Humphrey, Herbert 58 Humphreies, Donnie 58 Hunter, Angela Yvette Hunter, Mary Dawn 58 Hunter, Mic ael Anthony Hupman, Dana Vincent Gard, Herbert Robin 24 Gardner, Antonio D. Gardner, James Lee 57 Gardner, Kenneth Vondelle 71, 135 Gargis, Teresa Ann 71, 123 Gartman, Michael Duane 57, 122, 140,141 Gatling, Dewey A. 71, 149 Galting Gwendolyn M. 71, 135 Gatling: Kenneth D. 24, 131 Gatling Richard 1 3 5 Gayner: Sandra Jeanette 24, 131, 142 Gibbs, David 25 Gibbs, Karen Faye 68, 71, 121 Gibson, Charles Lee 25 Gillespie, Richard Blaine 135, 149 Giliam, Deborah Lunn 71 Goins, Carleen Lestera 72 Goins, Cheryl Kim 57 Goodman, Deborah Ann 72 Goodman, Evelene 25 Harris, Margaret Cecelia 58 Harris, Scherry Arleen 72, 137 Harris, Wanda 58 Harrison, Micheal Ray 72 Harve , Annette Viola 26 Hatfield, Michael Anthony Havens, David Kevin 26 Hawkes, Valerie Kay 148 Hawkins, Claudius E. Hawkins, Susan Hawks, Theresa L. 15, 26, 115, 139,149 Haynes, Glory Ann 58 Haynes, Lora Lemar 15, 26, 134, 137 Healan, Anita B. 42, 132, 146 Heard, Nancy Ann 58, 140 Hearst, Joe Bernard 72, 120 Heath, Michael Wayne 26, 118, 120,122 Hemperley, Steven Mark Henry, Valorie 58 Hickman, Paula Gail 72, 118, 122 Hicks, Glen Francis 58, 125 Hurdele, Clara O'De1l Hurdele, Cynthia L 73 Huston, Douglas Wayen 68, 73, 120,142,143 Huston, Teresa Ann 54, 58, 115, 118,122,138,140 I Icinogle, Karen Leslie 73, 120 Innes, James Reed 58 Irvin, Byron Clyde 58 I Jackson, David Lee 73 Jackson, Karen Lynn 15, 28, 49 Jackson, Linda 58, 125 Jackson, Randolph Jackson, Robin L 73, 93, 120 Jackson, Jaeger, Timothy Wayne 73 Janik, Jeffrey Joseph 58 Jastrumske, Denise Ann 59 Jeffery, Rhona Yvette 73 Jeffery, Ruby 59, 131 Jeffery, Troy Michael Jenkins, Isaac Cornelious 59, 125, 145 Jenkins, Marcus Antonio 59, 120, 140,144,151 Jeannette Janaf J. 78 Jennings, Darryl Ken 78, 101 Jennings, Edward J. 28, 118, 140 Jennings, Juanita 137, 28 Jennings, Valerie Creec Jernigan, Fonda Gray 28 Jetze , Peter 59 Johns, Joyce Vertz 140, 28 Johnson, Barbara J. Johnson, Brett Ted Johnson, Charles Eston 73 Kirby, Johanna Elilie 73, 120, 142 Kirby, Kenneth Lee Kirby, Linda Gay Kline, Donald Eugene Knick, Vickie Lee 29 Knight, Terry JoAnn 73 Knight, Violet Louis Kolts, Donna Michell 15, 29, 118, 120,122,139,140 Kolts, Laurie Lang 73, 88, 139 Koon, Melvin Craig 73 Klutz, Eric Lee 59, 148 L Lacey, Glen Lee Lacy, Jennifer Lynn 7 3, 123 Lamarche, Allison R. Johnson, Chris Anthony 59, 153 Johnson, Jimmy Gilbert 148, 150 Johnson, Laurie 73, 68, 132 Johnson, Lyndall 7 3, 135 Johnson Mark 28 115 Lamb, Corinne Line 29, 93, 137, 152 Lamb, Myra Nadine 73, 93, 152 Lambert, Debra Ann 68, 154 73 132, Johnson: Mark Edwin 59,151,134, 140,120,122 Johnson, Patricia 137, 139, 140, 15,28,49,115 Johnson, Particia Lynn 59 Johnson, Rebecca J. 73 Johnson, Robert Lee 73 Johnson, Robin Christine 73, 142 ohnson Terri L. 73 Maddrey, Lisa 54, 59, 120, 138, I , Johnson, Valerie 73 Jolley, Cecelia Lynn 58, 125 Jolley, Michael Linden 28 Jones, Debora Ann 28 Jones, Edward Eugene 59 Jones, Felicia C. 73 Jones, Jones, Gene11D. 49, 152, 28 Harriet Jones, Jajuana Christine 73, 135 Jones, Janet F. Jones, Joyce Anita 73, 135, 125 Jones, Mark A. 29 Jones, Mary Arlette 59, 154, 131, 151 Jones, Mary Elizabeth 73, 139, 129, 125 Jones, Mitzi J. 73 Jones, Patrick 148, 150, 29 Jones, Rebecca 59, 140 Jones, Rhonda Kay 59, 87 Jones, Richard Clarence 29 Jones, Richard Kenneth 73 Jones, Robert William 73 Jones, Sharon 73, 137, 132, 120 Jones, Sidney F. 28 Jones, Teresa 131, 29 Jones, Terry Wendell 73 Jones, Timothy Harrison Jones, Tina Culbertson Jones, Vincent Lee 73 Jones, Vernice Louise 29 Jones, Vickie Jones, Wesley 59, 135 Jordan, Connie L nn 149 Jordan, David Allen Jordan, Joyce Ann Jordan, Michael Wayne 73 Jordan, Michele Elizabeth Jordan, Pauline A. 29 Joyce, Chris D. 59, 122, 132 Joyce, Lester Kevin 73, 91 Josey, Anita Marie 126, 137, 154, 129,29,49 Joyner, Anthony C. Joyner, George Thomas 54, 59 Joyner, Troy Lee Justice, Jack William 59 K Kaiser, Susan Marie 73 Kearney, Bristel Michele 73 Keating, Katherine Anne 73 Keeling, Kimberly D. 59 Keeling, Steven Lamar 59 Keenan, Michael J. 29 Keeney, Susan L. Kellam, Wayne Custis 59 Kemp, Douglas Vernon 59 Kilgore, Sandra Noreen 13, 140 King, John Edward 73 Kinney, Mark Charles 73, 135 Lancaster, John Foster 59 Lands, Elizabeth 30 Lane, Mark Edwin 73, 120 Lane, Scott Daniel 59, 115, 118, 120,122,140,142,143 Lang, William Langemeier, Daniel Lee 59 Langston, Carolyn 73, 132, 154 Larocco, Patricia Ann 73 Lassetter, Pamela R. 68, 73, 118, 120,122 Lawrence, Bryant L. 135 Lawrence, James Edward 91 Lawrence, Karen Kay 30 Lawrence, Thomas Cecil 59 Lawson, Wanda Dale Lawson, William Tommy Lee, Gloria Lynn 73 Lee, Leonia Elizabeth 59 Lee, Patricia 59 Lee, Regina R. 73 Lee, Tommy 132 Lee, William Anthony Leebrick, Dana M. 59, 122 Leebrick, Deborah Ann Leiters, Lisa 54 Lemon, A. Wayne 59, 140, 144 Lewark, Laverne Mae 74, 88 Lewis, Rhonda Renee 74 Life, Linda Sue Life, Wanda Leigh 59 Lilley, Douglas Eric 74, 120, 122 Lindsey, Sanette Simone 74 Lineberry, Wanda 74 Litchfield, Debora Louise Litchfield, Eugene Bennet Liverman, Edgbert L. 30 Liverman, Patricia Marie 74 Lockhart, Willie Jessie 59 Loftin, Shelton Orondra 59, 148, 150 Long, Donna Lorene 74 Longshore, Clifton Spence 59, 149 Loper, Janet Anne 10, 30, 139, 148, 150 Lopez, Carlos Juan 74 Lovelace, Karen Lee 30, 157 Lowe, Yvette C. 120, 74 Lower, David Kelly 59 Lucas, Randy Eugene 135 Lucas, Robin Jean 59, 87 Luchard, Carl Dean 59 Luck, Alan Lee -74 Lusk,Joy h4.30,115,132,138 Lynch, Deborah D. 30 Lynch, George Washington 59 Lynch, Kimberly 30, 15, 115 Lynch Ricky Edward 59 Lynn, Arthles Lynn, Donnell 59 Lynn, Leroy 30, 125 Lyons, Mack 31 M 140,151 Madison, Michael J. 59, 135 Maigi, Sharon Rose 59, 74, 125 Ma one, Nancy L. 59 Malik, Gail Michelle 140, 138, 31, 122 Mangum, Amy G. 31, 15, 114, 138, 140 Manke, Michael John Manley, April Michele 31, 131, 137 Mann, Cathey Ann 59, 116 Mann, Gordon Harold Mann, Tracie Lee Mapp, Robert John 59, 145 Markham, Kimberly L. 31 Martell, Denise L. 54, 59, 123, 125, 139,140 Mason, Deborah K 31 Mason, Robert Don Mason, Vincent Wade Matkins, Robert Douglas 74, 108, 120,122 Matthews, Anita 59 Matthews, Harold E. Matthews, Melanie R. 74, 88, 137 Matty, Christi Mare 74 Matty, Eric John 54, 59, 118, 120, 122,140 May, Teresa Joy 32, 116, 118, 122 Mayfield, Eugene Earl 74 Mayo, Anthony Reynard 32, 140 Mayo, Judith Lorraine 59, 122 Mayo, Philip Lee 32, 140 Mayo, Richard Alfred 74 Mayo, Ricky Paul 74 , Mayo, Vanessa Sue 64 Mayo, Wendell Martin 74, 135 Mcaffe, Joel Patrick McBeth, Dwayne Tracy 74 McBeth, Melody Patrice 32 McCadney, Robert Saul 74 McCall, Mike 32, 45, 49, 101, 103, 144 McCall, Teresa Lynn 60 McCarthy, Anna Dee 74 McCauley, Crystal Charlma 74, 137 McCauley, Joseph Jonious 60 McCleese, Patrick Lloyd 74, 149 McCleese, Shelia R. 32, 131 McCloud, Jeffrey James 74 McCloud, Stanley Lee McCullough, Thomas F. 149 McCutchen, William H. 60 McDaniel, Kerry Jean 60 McDaniel, Roland McDonald, Dean Richard 74, 135 McGowan, Paul Edward 21, 33, 140 McGruther, Kitty Louise 74 McGruther, Thomas 33, 93, 134, 140 McKay, Patricia 33, 152 McKee, Michael Anthony McKellick, Monica M. 15, 33, 140 McLauchlin, James Garla 74 McLeod, Wayne Allen 74, 120 McMillan, Kathy 60 McMillan, Traci G. 15, 33, 123, 140,142 McNally, Stephen Francis 60 McNeely, Roger Hal 60, 148, 150 McNeil, Jacqueline 15, 33, 49, 115, 137,140,1Z3,125 McPherson James Howard 74 Meeks, Dennis 60, 94 Melson, Bill Edward 74 Melton, Neal, Bowman Jr. 148 Menge, Barbara C. 33, 132, 140 Meredith, Ter Marie 74 Mervine, Donald James 74, 135 Meyers, Steven James 74, 135 Meyers, Steven James 60, 149 Middleton, Johr1nie D. Midgett, JoAnne D. 15, 33, 49, 139 Monroe, Stephanie 33, 138 Moddy, Walter Thomas 74 Moore, Barton Jerone Moore, Candace L. 33, 148 Moore, David Abner 60 Moore, Laura June 15, 33 Moore, Shannon Marie 74 Moore, Terri Lynn 74 Moore, Terri Lynn 74 Moots, Brett Robin 74 Morelli, Moretti, Moretti, James D. 33 Gary V. 34 Kay Addison 74, 132 Morgan, April C. 60 Morgan, Carolyn Ann 74 Morgan, Eleanor 60, 87, 115, 152 Morgan, Richard Lee 60 Morgan, William T. 60 Morning, Kimberly Rena 74 Morrell, Virginia 74, 120, 142 Morris, Amy Renee 68, 74, 132 Morris, Audrey Mae 60, 135 Morris, Morris, Morris, Charles Ronald John Arthur 75 Robin Ann 60 Moseley, Byron Moss, Gwendolyn Marie 75 Moyler, Moyler, Moyler, Moyler, Arletha Linette 60 Arthur Lee Larosa Louise 73, 135 Samuel Lee 60, 135 Mullen, Alton Mundy, Linda Lee 34- Munroe, Debra Ann 75 Murch, Paul 34 Murphy, Craig Toler 75 Myers, Curtis D. 75 Myers, Terry 60, 93 Myers, Ruddlph Remlenn 75 N Natchus, Arthur Willian 75, 120, 144 Navatkoski, Robert John Navatkoski, Ruth Ann 60 Neal, Patricia 75, 135 Nelligar, Stacy L. 34, 124, 125 Nelson, Kathy Anne 75 Nelson, Marsha S. 34 Newbrough, Sheryl Ann 60, 148, 150 Newcomb, Paula Frances 60, 131, 140 Newell, Linda Mary 34, 140 Nicely, Troy Dane 34 Nichols, Nichols, Nichols, Nickens Nickens Nickens Kimberly 60, 137 Minnie M. 34 Overton 75 , Jamy Synithia 75 , Lloyd V. , Lhirleen Laticia 60, 131 Niebeling, Perry A. Neibeling, Tina 34, 132 Nixon, Curtis Eugene 34, 83, 94, 145,153 Nixon, Glenn 149 Nixon, Lisa Renea 75, 137 Norflett, Roy O'Neal 75 Norman, Kelly Edward 75 Northern, Stephanie O Miller Miller Miller Miller , Bruce Kevin 60, 144 , Dennis Wayne , Kevin Lee 74 Lorri Ann 54, 60, 139 Miller, Michael B. 33 ' Miller, Timothy Lawrence 60 Mills, Jeffrey Paul 74, 116, 120 Minchew, Fred Michael Mitchell, Emmaleta 74, 137 Mitchell, James A. 74, 149 Mitchell, Marva Ann 15, 33, 115, 118.122,137,140 Mizzell, David Allan 60, 118, 142 Oakes, Penny M. 34, 140 Oconnor, John Edgar 75, 141 Oconnors, 'William P. 15, 17, 30, 34,49,142,143,153 Odom, Timothy Wayne 75 Offley, Elbert Clarence 60, 135 Offley, Terri Eloise 34, 140 Olds, Valerie Ann Ousaklidis, Kimberly 34, 154 Overton, James William 75 Owens, Barry Owens, Calvin H. 153 Owens, Tracy Lee 54, 60, 87, 115 129,139,140 P Pace, Towanda Darlynn 34 Page, Amy Elizabeth 68, 75, 118, 120,122,138 Index 213 Paige, Bernell L. 75 - Paige, Kenneth Lamont 60 Paige, Nathaniel Panarese, Frances Lucia 54, 60, 115,118,132,138,140 Pankey, Eric Lamont 60, 149, 151 Pa uin, Mark Alan 35, 116 Parclcer, Jeffry E. 60 Parks, Janece Jerell Parrish, Eddie Carl 60, 145, 149 Parson, An ela 75, 120 Patrick, Vijay C. 34, 149 Patterson, James Lewis 60 Patterson, Rosa Marie 60, 131 Patterson, Stanley Payne, Joni Payne, Kathy C. 75, 137 Pearce, Roy Lynn Peed, Johnny Marshall 60, 148, 150 Peele Geor e Henr - S Y Penrod, Gwindolyn Suzette 75, 149 Peregoy, Thomas Carrington 60 Perkins, Kathylean Rebecc 75 Perry, Perry, Perry, Perry, Anthony 60 Brenda Darlene 75 Brian Jeffery 75 George 35 Perry, Gerald Arnell Person, Alfonso L. Jr. 60 Person, Beatrice 60, 131, 137 Person, Betty 60 Person, Sylvia 75 Peterson, Lucinda Faye 60 Pettus, Reginald Lee 75 Phelps, Shelby Jean 75 Phillips, Debra Yvonne 68, 75 Phillips, Lavern 54, 60, 87, 137, 139,151,152 Phillips, Tammie L. 35, 149 Phillips, WM Lee 15, 35, 122 Pierce, Cheryl A. Pierce, Karen Kay 75 Pierce Pierce , Nancy Michelle 60 , Rae Ann 60 Piland, Donald Keith 148, 150 Pilkington, Roy 75 Pinner, Talmadge Alva 60, 118, 122 Pitts, Joel G. 35, 135 Pitts, Theresa Lynn 54, 60, 118, 120,122,140 Plunkett, Cindy Jean 35, Plyler, Perry Gene Pond, Pond, Eric Lee Gary Everett 60 Pope, Becky Ray 75, 132, 154 Pope, Tanya Rosita 75, 124, 125 Poole, Daren Renee 54, 60, 140, 153 Porambo, Donna Marie 35, Porst, Regina 35, 149 Porter, Barbara Ann 60, 131 Porter, Larry Sharon 36 140 Porter, , Porter, Theresa M. 36 Porter, Valerie D. 75 Porter, William Rodney 149 Poteat, Debbie Ann Potter, Raymond 36 Powell, Charles 36 Powers, Joey Pernell 68, 75, 132, 145,151 Powers, Melinda Gail 60, 140 Prater, Lea Glenn Prattis, Zenobia Darlene 75, 93 Preece, Joyce Marie 60 Pretlow, Daryl Allen 36, 131 Pretlow, Lester Griffin 54, 60, 124, 125,140,151 Price, Earl Vencent Price, Glenn 36 Price, John Kenneth 135 Price, Patrick Nolan Price, Ricky Wayne 33, 36 Price, Wilmer 36, 135 Priddy, Pamela Ann 75 Prillaman, Cynthia L. 15, 36, 49, 87,138,140 Propst, Kenneth Paul 75 Propst, William Lonnie 60 Pul iam, Alice Catherine 75, 131, 132,154 214 Index Purnell, Elmer Henry 36 Purvis, Faye Helena Purvis, Linda Sue Purvis, Yvonne Theresa Putt, Richard 75, 149 R Racette, Elizabeth Anne Rachid, Daniel Joseph 60, 140 Rachid, Jeffry Alan 75 Ragle, Joyce Ann 36, 49, 139, 152 Raines, Becky P. 36 Raines, Tracy Ann 54, 60, 140 Rainey, Joseph Howard Raleigh, James Joseph 75 Raleigh, Mary Patricia 54, 60, 140, 152 Raulerson, Daniel 37 Raulerson, David W. 37 Rawls, Janice Margaret 75 Rawls, Jayne Ellen 75 Raza, Judy Lynn 60 Reddick, Christopher, Dela 76, 145 Reddick, Karen L. 15, 37, 118, 120, 137 Reeb, Tammy Gean 60 Reed, James Raymond Reichart, Barbara 37, 138, 140 Reid, Charlene J Reid, John Powers 60 Reid, Karen Regina Rejent, John David 37, 49 Reno, Kelly Ann 60 Reno, Richard John Jr. Revell, Kenneth Milton 76 Reynolds, Marvin Larry Reynolds, Vincent D. Richardson, Edward E. 17, 25, 37 Richardson, Sandra Y. 37 Ricks, Adrisa Annette Ricks, Carole Denice 60, 131, 137 Ricks, Michael Anthony 60, 135 Reddeck, Ruben Riddick, Sandra Lee Riddle, John Langley 15, 37, 118, 142,143 Riffle, Steven Allen 76 Riftle, Tammy Gay 76 Riggs, Joe E. 60 Roach, Clara Ellen 37, 149 Roberts, Ernest Luther 60, 149 Roberts, Grace Elizabeth 76, 131, 132 Roberts, Lana Maria Roberts, Thomas E. 37 Robertson, Cynthia Lee 60, 140 Robertson, Robin 37 Robertson, Willis Micha Robinson, Debra S. 15, 37, 118, 138,140,120,122 Robinson, Michelle 37 Robinson, Monique Freem 76 Robinson, Patricia 37 Robinson, Pricilla L. 54, 60, 137 Robinson, Tina Irene 76, 115, 118, 120,138 Robinson, Vickie Romona Robinson, William Christo 60, 135 Rogers, Eugene 76, 149 Rogers, Ronald Rogers, Sharon J. 60, 149 Rocks, Deborah Jane 38 Rosenthal, Elizabeth 54, 60, 118, 122 Ross, Gwendolen Ross, Nadine 38 Roth, Jane Barbour 38, 131 Rountree, Darlene 76 Rowan, Steve Ashley 76, 99 Rowe, Carl Wentworth Rowe, Scott 76, 149 Rowe, Tracy Lynn 76, 141 Rubelmann, Sondra K. 38, 138, 140 Rudis, John Richard 76 Rushing, Karen 76 Rushing, Sharon 76, 137 Russell, Jane Russell, Horace 60 Rust, Jasper Brack 76, 120 Ruthruff, Leigh Michelle 60, 151 Ruthruff, Mark Anderson 38, 151 Ryan, Francis Edward 38, 49 S Safley, Sharron L. 149 Sanchez, Tammy Lynn 68, 76,120 Sanderlin, Joseph Lee 149 Sanderlin, Sabrina Toynia 76, 135 Sanders, Floyd Mack 149 Sanders, Harold Douglas 76 Sanders, Mark 60 Sanders, Phillip Edward 76, 120 Sanderson, Ruby E. 38, 148, 150 Speers, Joseph 135 Speller, Andre Dino 76, 149 Spellman, Antonio Q. 49 Spellman, Yvette 62 Spence, Helen Aleta 62, 123, 125, 138,140 Soevack, David 148 Spruill, Nancy Ann 15, 41, 118, 140,142 Stafford, Lisa A. 76, 120 Stallings, Anne Micheal 62 Saunders, Debra Latrese Saunders, Pamela Dianna 76, 137 Saunders, Velda Leigh Savage, Debbie 38 Sawyer , Gregory Lyndon 61 Sawyer, James Edward Sawyer, Lisa Berndet 32, 38, 138, 140 Sawyer, Maria Lynn 38, 115, 138, 140 Sawyer, Mark 94, 153 Sawyer, Patricia 76 Sawyer, Teresa Ann 61, 129, 139, 140 Sawyer, Warren M. 38, 142, 143, 140 Sayles, Paula, Kay 61, 131 Scarbo rough, Denise 38 Schultz, Kenneth Paul 61 Schyne, Mack F. 61 Scott, Cornelia 132 Scott, Cynthia B. 39 Scott, Darryl 61 Scott, Kathryn Ann 68, 76, 118, 120,138 Seabron, Janet Arleen 39 Seabron, Steven Jeffrey 76 Self, B everly Dee 39 Self, Doris Jean 61, 125 Sessoms, Ethel Sharon 76 Sessoms, Stephen Clark 61 Shaddeau, William Alton Shanks, Elizabeth Ann 61 Sharp, Sharp, Cheryl R. 39 Gerald Leon 39 Sharp, Patricia 39 Sharpless, Diana L. 40 Sharpless, Vickie M. 40 Shaw, Shepp Gloria Annette ard, Roy 40, 145 Sheppard, Steven L. 149 Stencil, Allen Stanley, Alexander 62 Shorter, Donna 40, 93, 152 Shuffle, Barger Christine 76 Siegel, Karen D. 61, 140 Simmons, Johnny Thomas 76, 120 Sinclair, Michelle Annette Staten, Paula Lolita 120 Staton, Michael 76 Staton, Michelle 62, 131 Staton, Pamela 76 Steele, Lynn Frances 41 Steele, Mary Lisa 54, 62, 115, 118, 122,138,140 Steele, Stephanie L. 76, 81 Steenstra, Daniel J. 41, 140, 142, 143 Steenstra, Gail Marie 15, 76 Stevens, David Matthew Stevens, Penny Dee 62 Stevens, Robin Leslie 77, 141 Stillman, Lorie 4 Stillman, Michael Ra 54, 62, 144, 153 Stinnett, Michelle 131 Stokley, Darryl Len 135 Stran e, Brian Scott 77 Strickiand, Robin L. 41 Studivand, Lynn Vede 15, 41,115, 125,142 Stukes, Kenny Michelle 77, 145 Sullivan, Jeffrey Keith 62 Sumler, Angela Marie 62 Sumler, Clarence Anothy Summers, Cathleen Hope 77, 115 Summers, Cheryl Anne 62, 115, 138 Summerville, Wendell Mull 62, 122 Sutton, Sherrie M. 42 Sweat, Tammy Jordan Swinson, Reggie Linwood-54, 62, 140,142,143,154 Sykes, George T. 42, 122 Sykes, Juanita 62 Sykes, Percell 42, 90, 91, 94, 96, 118,122 T Tanksley, Lawrence Wesley 77 Sitterson, Timothy Clark 76 Sivels, Gail 61 Sivels, Vivian Deborah 40, 131 Sivels, Wayne Dorsay 76, 135 Sivills, Norman Lee 76, 145 Skeeters, Rose Marie 40 Skinner, Melvin Leon 76 Skinner, Michelee R. 40, 148 Slagle, Joe Owen 76 Slagle, Kay M. 40 Small, Laurie Michelle 61 Smallwood, Reginald 76 Smith, Bret Keith Smith, Debbie Lynn Smith, Deborah Ellisa 131, 148, 150 Smith, Donald Langley 118, 61, 122 Smith, Emma 41 Smith, John C. 41 Smith, Kermit Deleon 61 Smith, Lessie Jr. 62, 94 Smith, Marquerite Lucea 62 Smith, Martin Lindsey 148 Smith, Melvin 41, 101 Smith, Michael Everett 62, 135 Smith, Perry Allen 76 Smith, Robin Lynn 62 Smith, Rose Marie Smith, Sandra Lee Smith, Sheila Maria 76 Smith, Shelton 62, 149 Smith, Stephen Mark 62 Smith, Stephen Wayne 76, 120 Smoot Christy Jean 76 Sneed,, Donald Roy 76 Snipes, Tora A. 62, 120 Tanksley, Stiles Byron 62 Tanner, Rhonda Lynn 62 Tari, Rose Ann 42 Tarketon, Carl Ellis 54, 62, 140, 142,143 Tatem, Bryant Lee 42 Tatem, James Llo d 77 Tatem Janet Leiglfi 62 Tayler, Debra Lucinda 148 Tayler, Dwayne 62, 124, 125 Tayler, Edith L. 42 Tayler, James Michael 42, 140 Tayler Tayler: James Richard 42 Katy Ann 68 Tayler, Marjouie Arleen 54, 62, 87 115,123,125,140 Tayler Taylerl Patricia Sue 77 Virginia L. 77 Temple, Beverly 62 Temple, Leonard McClellan 77, 135 Temple, Marsha Lynette Templeton, Teresa Lynne 77, 118, 120 Terrell, Ingrid D. 77 Terrell, Wonda Michelle 42, 125 Tesso, Charles Anthony 62 Thatch, Javonie 77 Thomas, April Bentia Thomas, Danielle 42 Thomas, Donald Jerome 62 Thomas, Ronald Jerrery Thomp son, Donna Lynn 54, 123, 125,126 Thompson, Eric 148, 150 Thomp son, Greg William Thornton, Adam 77, 135 Wiley, Bonnie Sue 77 Wilson Zeiters, Lisa Marie Thornton, Robin Denise 62, 123, 131 Thrasher, Cynthia R. 62, 123, 125, 139, 140, 146 Tice, Arthur Jr, Tillett, Margie Estelle 77, 120 Todd, Bonnie Lee Toliver, Stephen Tolliver, Lester Van Tomcany, John Kenneth Totty, Gregory Lynn Towe, George Trotman, Jeanette 42 Tucker, Andre Leslie 62, 135, 145 Turcotte, Penny 43, 141 Turner, Barbara Ann 62, 122 Turner, Susan 77, 142 Turner, Wanda Markeeta 62 Tyndal, Susan Gayle 54, 62, 140, 152 U . Unsworth, Jana G. Unsworth, Kelly Fae 77, 131 Uphgur, August Denise V VanBarrs, Sven Layne 77, 131 Vanhorn, Mery Katherine 77 Vankempen, Troy Richard 62 Vann, Cincent Beasley 62 Caughan, Cathy Allen 62 Vaughan, Cathy Allen 62 Vaughn, Marian Estelle 62 Vaughn, Phillip G 43, 120, 122, 140, 144 Vaughn, Joyce Ann 77, 135 Vaughn, Teresa Lynn Vick, Bonnie Gay W Waddell, Kenneth Ray Walker, Leanne 54, 62, 139 Walker, Re ina Miranda 77 Walker, Robert Lee 62 Wall, Karen Lee 77, 138 Wallace, Brian 43 Walston, Dwight Lee 43, 116, 122, 145 Ward, Anita Gail 63, 139, 140 Ward, A1111 C 63, 122, 132, 140 Ward, Jacqueline Lynn 78 Ward, Karolynn Ann 54, 63, 118, 122, 139, 140 Ward, Keith Allen 43, 120, 122 Warner, Edward Ray 77, 120 Warren, David Edward 77, 149 Warren, Harry Edward 63, 120, 140, 144 Warren, Terry Louise 43, 149 Waterfield, James Russell 7 7, 118 120 Waters, Ronald Clayton 63 Watkins, Andrew Lawrence 77 Watkinson, Wellin ton 63 Watson, David Nathan 77 Watson, Genevieve 77 Watson, Kermit Craig 135 Watson, Tracey 63 Weaver, Jane Marie 77 Webb, Harvey Leo 63 Webb, John Anthony 77 Webb, Leon Reginald 151 Webb, Mark Anthony 77 Webb, Michael Eu ene 77, 149 Webb, Stephen Robert 77 Welch, Jr. William Russell 63 Welch, Ronald Gene 63 Wells, Jacqueline 44 Whack, David Lee Wheatley, Cleveland Ross 77 Wheatley, Kevin Davis 149 Whelch, Kevin 63 Whitaker, Fredia Renia 44 Whitaker, Reginald L. 44 White, Barry K. 44 White, Ernest 15, 44, 49, 140, 142, 143, 144 White, Jerry Lee 63 White, Jimmy Ray 63 White, Kae Leta, 44 White, Karen Lynn White, Linda Louise 63 White, Lydia Lena 44, 132 White, Melvin White, Patrice Anne 77, 88 White, Peggy Gay 45 White, September Patrice 63, 140 White, Steven Eugene 7 7, 149 White, Terry Anne White, Vanessa Lynn 63 White, Willie Mae Whitehead, Lisa M. 77, 88 Whitehurst Carol ean 54 63 Wicker, Teresa Rennee 45, 129, Wig s, Tracey Lynn 77, 142 Wil er, James Keith Wilder, Robyn Barberina 63, 138, 139 fi 140 Wiley, Donna Lee 63 Wiley, Richard Wilhelm, Robert 45 Wilkins, Cynthia Louise 54, 63, 140 Wilkins, Faye Elaine 54, 63, 140 Wilkins, Grace Elizabeth 68, 77, 138 Wilkins, Samuel Williams, Addie Cherita 77 Williams, Alexander Goron 77, 135 Williams, Annette Juanita 63, 131 Williams, Anthony 45 Williams, Benjamin Rossar 73, 135 wiuiams, Billy sa Williams, Carolyn Fay 63 Williams, Debra D. 45 Williams, Eric C. 63 Williams, Gladys 45 Williams, James 91 Williams, Jonathan Leonar 78, 91 Williams, Kerry Raynard 78 Williams, Kirk Randall 78 Williams, Mark Christian Williams, Michael Lee 78 Williams, Nathaniel 46 Williams, Patricia 78 Williams, Robert Charles 46 Williams, Sabrina Michelle Williams, Suzette 123, 151 Williams, Tracy Leon 78, 145 Williams, Thomas S. Williams, Valery Williamson, Harvey Dean Wilson, Byron D. Wilson, Garland Johnnie 145 Wilson, George Wilson, Jacqueline Ann Wilson, Larry Edward 78 Wilson, Patsy 131 Wilson, Robin Bonita 78 Wilson, Sandra Maria 78, 120 Wilson, Sherry Teresa Shirley May 149 , I , . Whitesell, Tommy Jr. Dewey 77, 120 Whittington, Lillian Ann 77 Wilton: Pamela Ann Winborne, Cheryl Ann 46 Winborne, Floyd Lee 46, 134, 145, utographs 148, 150 Win ate, Glenn 122 Wisdak, Deborah Lynn 46 Wisdak, Donald Wayn 46 Wise, Dennis Noble 148, 150, 153 Witcher, Theresa Ann 78 Witham, Donna Lynn 154 Wobbleton, Joseph Eason Wolfe, Paul L. 15, 18, 142, 143, 143, 150, 153 Wood, Bonnie S. 78 Wood, Dormie Shawn 140 Wood, Marsha Lorraine 78, 131 Wood, Ronald Stephen Wood, Theresa Denise Woodard, Joseph Allan Woodard, Yvonne Marie 131 Woodhouse, Deborah Ann 123, 131 Woodhouse, Robert Lynn 78 Woods, Katherine Elizabeth 78 Woods, Thomas Lawrence Woodward, Mark Henry 15, 49, 118, 132, 140, 142, 143, 34, 46, 120 Woodward, William Raine 78, 122, 120 Woolard, Debbie Woolard, Joyce Ann 47 Woolard, Kenneth Earl Woolard, Sheila Denise Woolard, Teresa Annette 78, 120 Worells, Debbie Lynn Worells, Sharon J. 15, 49, 44, 47, 47, 115, 152 Wrenn, Joel Mead Wright, Diane Louise 78 Wright, Thumell Derick Wroten, Ruth Marie 78 Wynn, Michael Angelo 135 Wynn, Alton Ray Y Yates, David Richard 78, 120 Yates, Donna Ruth 47, 118, 122 Young, Humberto Lucho Young, James Ervin 47, 49, 94, 96, 153 Z Zimba, Lorraine Angela 78 Zwijac, Cheryl Ann 78 Index and Autographs 215 Through Our Experiences FFL55'ikHlwi1k,g1yli?il, 4, b we 1 , 216 Epilogue 'r r' ' ' ,.- e e f - wfgr.-f e e J, 1 sr Q I . lv W S A' , A 5 J' L :J W-PM 4 Q5 '. ,,,-K Y , N, AE x 3 1 ff 'MW 1 1, f ,A ' Q' vyixf f' , X L ' ,uf ' ' ' f - 4 J' 35 f ,L ,, V x f' 'fy 4 H N 1 nl W W . 3 Q X .y ' ,Es ' X , X rf-Zi g r-R54 L , Y- 'xg ff Tj -.-Q J' V Q49- , ,VN JMX- viz: ,.4Q.u.i,'Q - At Indian River EP W 218 EpHogue We Will Continue 1 H Q , M Vg w:,,..1NiN.f1 W- H vv N N 1 x 1 X x P ' ' Y' w T r ',31':1 ' A , ,. 1 W Q ri gg .if E E iam D PM lv E 11: mm K. 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