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i} $7 0 Ai - = CO ee f Wino, + Ae sae ‘ ‘ } tae do he EN ed : St KI See E a ey ee Fo Sd ral ako ev ae fru eu A setey Aho D | | Qag be Cots “em | 1970 Ann Charles-Craft Editor Roberta Ransom Business Manager NEW HANOVER COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 201 CHESTNUT STREET WILMINGTON, NC 28401 to us. We, Ye Ceaiwe staff have bried to recapture each cherished reminiscence in the 1970, FA, Moments of f bepepes ee ati a gia B Hi i ed To someone who is admired, respected, and liked as a teacher and a friend; for her service to the student and the school; and especially for her help as advisor of the Saca, the staff honors Mrs. Irene B. Davis shaman sel sniviietiaet Sar? Relee oe Segundo rhe. = : . ‘ 4 Student Life ... 162 Administration and Faculty ... 18 NJROTC... 136 eens ee, : = Songtie ae x eeinds x . x be . Esse a 2 ns es al Se eo ag Soin, pied es oe ele nie tate % ieee Pte og Ses 6 ape fess 0 EStee nee ven ° ° 1vt isemen Act Advert ? ° . VMes gt n ? 4 ° gu seasons P chan eople attitudes Change— The range oh ( a Sj Sy) ) Ley S i) — 1S) a) NY) = Ss) =) i on ext. to the n i Kensie BSS Se ae — om Se Z - ae ba wen 48 rename gel pe ia ri i 1, ee é Lee Wh aay anni REN we reas me Le ae Adapting to the change... meeting the challenge .. . of new methods, ideas . . . discarding the old, worn ideas of past generations. Inventing new, different ways— ways of thinking, of doing, of being. ; .e t : { u a8 AP Interrelating with people, modifying ways of expression, transforming present patterns of thinking into future plans of doing, of living. Changing thoughts— taking different shapes— form in the mind. fo jen ae op Tenet ates toyat ub ‘YEreatin new situations; solving old ones fluctuating between decisions and indecisions, . turning thoughts over in the mind, looking at each in a new light fe es realizing the change GOS he hangs : series See nO es ee ‘ p i peprewersy i pianayrientonnnetsi ref Opt ti culty and : “a ; i ’ it ee __. Responsibility—leadership, | guiding—realized by men an accepted, and imparted— to the citizens of the ‘future. Mr. C. D. Gurganus, principal, talks with Nancy Johnson, Beth Tillery, and Maxine Brown about the sale of Viking notebooks. Mr. E, A. Corbin discusses the school philosophy with Wayne Boyd and Nathaniel Lawrence. at Sienna 20 Administration Arranging consultations with parents, setting up the curriculum for the year, checking daily absences, improving the student-faculty relationship— a few of the tasks performed by our Administration. Mr. Denning T. Buchter talks with Roberta Ransom Miss Katherine Wicker begins another hectic day at about the arrival time of her bus. school as she arrives at her office and finds Floyd Wolfe waiting to talk with her. Mrs. Anne West, Miss Cynthia Stephens, Mrs. Barbara Brigman, and Mrs. Rowena Jones take time out from their various duties for a short break. 21 Guidance Our competent guidance staff of four, using their training and Hoggard’s well equipped facilities help pave the way toward various goals concerning college, and the future. Mrs, Beryl O'Dell gives Angie Taylor information concerning our curriculum while Miss Barbara Morgan types an enrollment card for her. Mr. Westcott Clinton and Miss Martha Archbell examine Mrs. Nancy Marks gives senior Steve Tabor information a college handbook for pertinent information. concerning a music scholarship. 22 Art Teaching the basic fundamentals of art with added studies of early artists and their masterpieces, striving with the students for perfection, expression, and accomplishment. Mrs. Sarah O'Brian and Mr. Clarence George discuss a student’s art project. Music Through hard work and talent each student strives to fulfill his own dreams, while helping further another branch of communication. Mr. Jack Pindell gives the pep band a helping hand. Mr. Bob Alexander leads a vocalizing exercise in his advanced chorus class. 23 English Interpreting poems and stories, discovering new words and their meanings, trying to comprehend the rules of English and applying them to everyday situations. Mrs. Marion Kruegar muses over a joke told by one of her students. Mrs. Marguerite Bellois, Mrs. Janis Sundquest, and Mrs. Elkie Fick review some of the difficult grammar rules 24 yar Mrs. Patricia Galida and Mrs. Grace Bebber compare the literature books each is using. Mrs. Mabelle Newton records the name of a student who Mrs. Mae High shows Mrs. Lethia Hankins her “short is checking out a supplementary book. cut” into the library. 25 on Oe Rh4ig: «tat e A Mrs. Irene Davis proofreads and makes final corrections SAGA copy sheets. Mrs. Genia Williams adds the finishing touches to her room decorated with comical characters. Mrs. Sophia Long, Mrs. Louise Cobb, and Mrs. Alene Draine check over books to include in their reading lists. i . ies Mr. “Doc” Clay displays a state of mass confusion at the end of the grading period. Mr. Gary Bebber and Mr. James May discuss their choice of places for a vacation. EROLAGH ARDY st MORE Activity isroseres Mtstesriceees reser meesastt retired eepetiiithhesatneress Sisepisssees ors reitteeese: Mrs. Mildred Modlin helps bring the festive spirit into the classroom by decorating a Christmas tree. 27 French Paris, the Mardi Gras, French originated expressions— all symbols of France that the student learns in class; each of these, along with similar customs, ties our countries closer together. Mrs. Sabra Everette walks hurriedly down the corridor to her first period class. —— Miss Harriet Funk adjusts the tape on the tape recorder for a recorded French lesson. Mr. Joseph Lewis prepares to explain certain areas on a map of France. Ss RT ile 28 Mrs. Martha Spencer and Mrs. Eunice Boykin center a travel poster on the wall. Mrs. Paula Morton and Mr. Ira Mabry look on as Mrs. Kitty Brunjes demonstrates how to operate the Spanish lab. +A ae Spanish Developing the understanding, writing and speaking skills, making the student aware of customs and beliefs of another country. sou pakota ME? re ig REBRASH S ocial Studies Using excellent materials and maps, relating current events to textbook study, preparing a student to assume a responsible position in our government. ce Mrs. Karen Holland points out to Lynn Lowrimore a location on the map, which is one of the cente rs of concern to the nation. Mr. Kenneth Wooten, Jr., discusses an important event with Mrs. Betty Korb. Pare a pea tee ee ae Cat ees When Mrs. Ann King is not teaching history, she devotes her time to working with absentees in the attendance office. Mrs. Jeanne Keith and Mrs. Barbara Ward look over the Miss Nancy Thompson and Mr. Robert Coleman discuss selection of history books in the library. the computer dating results from a sociology class project. 31 Mr. William Lowe compares the grades of his government classes with those of Mr. Ralph Cooke, Jr. Mr. Matt Fisher selects a student to lead a government Mr. Charles Bryant and Mrs. Ollie Telfair use the class discussion. duplicator to prepare tests for their classes. Mathematics Mr. James Hall, Jr., helps Mr. Willie Hassell make an adjustment on the filmstrip projector. Working and experimenting with numbers and symbols, using up-to-date material and textbooks, trying to teach the student how to apply simple mathematics to everyday life. Mrs. Nancy Alleavitch, Mrs. Katie McKeithan, and Mrs. Edna Harris compare the “new math” with the “old math.” 33 . © ¢ 5 b } cs a aH zs 5 — © S N sasseee E ea a= 17) S eres Ss ‘ | RO RES AE | = S a: 3 A : o a ay, aS o sare) } oS : s a ) 5 Bs 3 moe 5 : ic) = -S op Se! = aS ae : n ae o $5 g oe ss 2 § = ee a ot _ 2 ts) {cD) + 5 § ro N = 3 S oO om a : ae aa) = 2 5 § 2 See ov aS D2 pen ‘s a ° oo : 2 6 mE OO = a = — yy as 4 .v 3 a= 5 oe a2 5 one Bo a § I 3 ing ; = ao ao 2 ae = Es vs Zz. ie) a He me = 3 eval rog. Z and Mr. Donald Dickens examine the anatomy of a Bobby Boney, Mrs Dorothy Johnson, ia Howie, Mrs . Mrs. Lyd strates the use of the vacuum pump to S o) o eR a Oo Sb Ge' CEO Ra S =a = oO re exo S5 i) a) = 3 g oO 5 = = (a0} S wee tes 3 pe ee ae OS eee CQ) wa Sia fe QAY = co wn O'S QD SEwMEER om oa hag ().- SBR a, ae A oAf Hs eg Oa so Mrs. Helen Calloway and Mrs. Mozelle Smith check the emergency shower in the biology classroom. 36 Ct a | ) a Mrs. Barbara Blick and Mrs. Shirley Davis examine an analytical balance for its accuracy. Mr. Terry Peterson demonstrates a pulley system to one of his physics classes. a Oceanography Conducting experiements, applying scientific principles to research projects, using modern techniques—- all a part of exploring the unknown. Mrs. Avone Williamson and Mrs. Frances Corbett discuss a speci- men brought to class by one of the oceanography students. RoR oeat resent teua Seiiiciamnaa Tt A Se Sa - y i s Mr. Carl Ward takes a field trip to the beach with one of the oceanography classes. 37 usiness Education Mastering the office skills of typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping— making for a better business world. Mr. George Finch, Jr., is checking over his register. Mrs. Shearon Blackburn cleans a typewriter before her typing class begins. 38 Mrs. Anne Rowe pauses in her work to watch Mildred Beam brush up on her typing. = OST Miss Julia Spencer talks with Mrs. Marguerite Owen about a student’s attitude toward class. Le babe? baa ee et Va pc le rn ite pies Stee NS i % : ie Soumes test tah vai Seb z ee a tS pa ereene te a at = 1 RHE SILENT EET 2 Pe er Mrs. Margaret Leeuwenburg and Mrs. Glenda Brandon discuss the events of the school day. Vocational Education Having a shorter school day, the students train in the jobs of their choice, training which acquaints them with their future careers. Mr. James Hinton and Mr. Kenneth Wooten, Sr., examine an airplane exhibit before class begins. Mr. Joseph Wood explains to Mr. William Wright and Mr. Charles McBroom some of the techniques of brick- Mr. Frances Meir points out a technique to his com- laying. mercial art class. ; i f x PR csizy. 7 Mr. Robert Chestnut hurries into his Construction Indus- try class to begin on time. Mr. Robert Bryan shows Johnny Franks how to draw an ellipse. Mr. LeRoy Fleming instructs Mr. Kenneth Stanley in the use of the megaphone. Driver Education Learning the fundamentals of operating a car, the student driver becomes a responsible part of the driving population. Occupational Education Working with on-the-job students, learning to master various jobs and skills, preparing the student to take a responsible place in the community activities Mr. Thomas Johnson and Mr. John Piner check the daily bulletin for important announcements. Mrs. Dorothy Norris and Mrs. Bertha Todd file a series of cards for the new books in the card catalogue. Library after cataloging, filing, and stamping, books are arranged for the student— in his endeavor to broaden his knowledge. Home Economics Teaching skills, developing talents, participating— learning the fundamentals of domestic responsibilities. Mrs. Frances Parnell and Mrs. Mary Tinga arrange a colorful scarf on a model for a class demonstration. Mr. Charles Foss discusses the meaning of a particular passage from the Bible with his class. Bible Comparing the many religions, bringing to light the Word of God, discussing the philosophy of the centuries, applying it to everyday life. 43 Mrs. Aveline Young and Mr. Raymond Durham locate a slow leak in the basketball. Physical Education Using coordination and determination to perfect physical skills, learning through games and exercises the art of good sportsmanship. Don Cameron presents Mr. Jim Hebbe with the scrapbook given to him by the students of Hoggard. 44 i: Our health occupations teacher, Mrs. Pat Vass, demonstrates to Debbie Millis and Janice Toaster some of the techniques of bandaging wounds. Mrs. Margaret Williams checks a student’s temperature. Health Occupations Teaching students the techniques of community health and first aid, _ participating in actual, hospital work, giving them a chance to be dependent and responsible health workers. 45 JV Football Coach Matt Fisher observes intensely from the sidelines. Coaching staff reshuffled Seemingly keeping with the old Hoggard Tradition, the coaching staff again had several new faces. Along with old standbys Hebbe, Corbin, and Fisher, coaches Durham, Dickens, and Hall joined the mentorships of Hoggard. The varsity “slave-drivers” for football were led by head coach Ray Durham who was assisted by coaches D. C. Dickens and Jim Hebbe. The junior varsity staff included coaches Jim Hall and Mathew Fisher. Coach Jim Hebbe began his third straight season as basketball coach for Hoggard. Assisting him with those “talented Vikings” was Coach E. A. Corbin. The junior varsity coaches were Hall and Fisher. Wrestling this year was handled by Coach D. C. Dickens. Hoggard’s track men were led by head coach Fisher and his assistant, Coach Durham. Coach Corbin was the baseball leader for his second consecutive year and was joined this year by Coach Hall. Hebbe also led the talented Hoggard golf team. Tennis coach Dickens anticipated a much improved season. With their assets our athletes were well trained. Left to Right: R. Durham, D. Dickens, J. Hall, E. Corbin, J. Hebbe. Not Pictured: M. Fisher. 48 ; ; g , Vikings fan out for attack .. . Vikings meet challengin Hoggard’s 1969 squad showed no evidence of establishing a dynasty here, though our previous teams seemed to point that way. One of the biggest shortcomings was the disappointing turnout at pre-season camp, coupled with the annual reshuffling of coaches. The first game of the season matched the Vikings against New Bern at Legion Stadium, and we lost, 18-7. On the rebound, Hoggard traveled to Wilson. The Cyclones, always a tough opponent, demolished the Vikings 67-13. Still numb from the Wilson game, Hoggard lost to Fayetteville’s E. E. Smith, 47-0. Unable to shake their slump, Hoggard’s iron men dropped games to West Carteret and New Hanover, 27-12 and 25-7, respectively. The student body anxiously awaited Hoggard’s first win . . . schedule 49 Oakley receives a few choice words from Coach Durham... ... and it looks as though they will have to wait until next year. Beginning the second half of the season with the game in Kinston, Hoggard was ripped 13-0. Next, on a cold field in Fayetteville, the Vikings were trounced 44-12. And then all of a sudden it was homecoming time. Hoggard students showed up at Legion Stadium in cheerful spirits, ready to witness a win. But we lost again, 20-7. Fayetteville seemed to hex the Vikings this year, for we lost to Reid Ross High 48-12. Hoggard closed the year by losing to the Jacksonville Cardinals, 33-6. The “Hoggard Huddle . . .” Vikings plagued by slump Bennett hauls in a Callahan pass. . . Perry powers through the secondary .. . te lata ea cS 7 50 Preston prepares for a collision .. . against Division I competition Mike Callahan, Most Valuable Player, All-East Honorable Mention selection. Although Hoggard failed to win a single game this year, the coaches praised the team’s efforts in the face of their shortcomings and the tough 4A competition. Injuries among key players hampered the Vikings’ efforts, also. But, having been blooded this year, Hoggard now possesses a knowledge of their competitors and an ache for revenge. Coupled with an impressive junior varsity squad and a renewed Viking spirit, Hoggard will be a team to watch out for next year. Fullback Randy Perry .. . “Rock-a-bye baby, there the ball goes!” Victory eludes Hoggard’s grasp First Row: J. Bryan, L. Wagoner, B. Hayes, G. Swain, B. Schupp, L. Oakley, D. Smith, J. Smith, C. Spencer. Second Row: D. Hilton, R. Holt, D. Langford, C. Preston, D. Ward, B. Johnson. Third Row: J. Price, M. Neely, M. Hardison, R. Merritt, M. Callahan, D. Blazer, D. Bridges, J. McNeil, M. Jacobs. ROSTER Name Year Height Weight Ware Bri gesny nian 4 eye Jr, Gn stw 168 CSS) 190) UU AO Doe 150 PP RIACODS A diese ous este. oe Ir 6 1 170 Mininlieswopencer’ (8 are, 0 2 hor: 511 135 PEO MNVAP ONCE De es. Jr. 5’ 6 137 Dommiew Ward 0) 58... 2. Sy. itetow 162, Dennis Fullerton .............. Sr. Guba 156 Pemmeanetord 6...) 2. Sr: oLOs 188 Memenalum ooo... Jr. 5ulOy 189 SIGS 3 D8 175 BM ePEIE ey, SY, gu i ge 200 MMGMEIENGS Vel ip... 2... es Jr. tage le 155 Bremoya@akiey i... fo... Jr, Sikh 147 De SON rr Digs 145 eee MeNeiu- =... Jr. OL ER 150 MemeeBlazer)... 223... .... Sr. sayyd be 176 Bmoreenenupp .....2.:....... Jr. BUG. 147 Pmeewpennett: 06... Sr. oye Wh 152 oe CSS Se a 5’ 9” 145 Miemaahan.)) 0)... Sr. Gabe 179 Maiiayess. 2.0 ....2...... Jr. Stem 148 Meche Hardison ............ Jr. Goce 155 MemeeiTV el. Jr, raga te 185 See... Zr. 5'10 148 DNS rs Fe O00. 136 Betreeowan................ Soph. 5' 6” 146 Leonard Temoney ............ Sr. Sur 150 MOmevvancem ll... . 2.2.2... Sr, 5’ 9 138 : M David Blazer, another All-East Honorable Menti d All. despite valiant efforts P22, ch jE Hononbie Mention ant W. Strickland, M. Ludlum, G. Kennedy, B. Bennett, I. Hines, D. Fullerton, L. Temoney, R. Perry. Not Pictured: B. Wance, SCOREBOARD HOCCAR DA he. hans NEW Bern oi cei ie peh coe akae ES EIOG GAR Damen miaiuntnla aon Wilsona Mikesusiiinere es Sec Oe HOGGARD ... ... .. 0, Fayetteville E. E. Smith . 47 HOG CARD Miguni at navi omvvVest CGatterety wane. een yt 7 HOCCA RDO BEMi moat NEW Mandver ns funni ae 25 HOG GARD enema mnie Kinston. Grainger. seis HOGGARD .. . . .12 Fayetteville Sanford . . . 44 BOGCGARD Sawin ns haleigh=Sanderson... 4.4. .20 HOCGARD Maio sakes L2 ) Fayetteville Ross)) s) 4) .) 48 HOCECARIR venenatis Om le TACKSONVillefiten! ce ue Se 33 53 ROSTER Name Year Height Weight Steve King cue veg ieieo nena, Soph. Gide 170 James Bunnell .............. Soph. bite 140 Stevie Stephens ............ Soph. 6 2” 168 Flenrd Williatnis (erry outs ter ease Soph. Dos 128 ScormtsANcerson sone eae Soph. Soe 130 RugenecRisleyvit vie oa eee Soph. 5’ 4 160 Aéd: COOKIE NG. anata eee Soph. that he 166 Chips Wrenn hoaatiaaao eee Soph. DGa 130 Stephen Jackson io anencn sate Soph. 5) 6 125 Mikes Parkenucenimicnnmeeetsce Soph. Dah 140 Bobbys Oakley) cn eure ate. Soph. Smad iA Edoare Williams! 4422s Soph Soe 114 Wesley Homeriiaie ancora Soph. SLOG 150 And ys Privette aneenin. vanes Soph. 59 150 Donald Aldridge, 22. 5020 2h: Soph. Girls 215 ATV AC PACKED Aisa pet tecaacte Soph. DOs 161 Tommy -Holliday: 3.22.3 02: Soph. SR OTe 157 Walter [ohnstonys. sce Soph. state sas 150 Breck Newber ...... eee SOD Lt Dio 146 Danny Bellamy Aone eevee ey Soph. 5’ 8 193 Stover: Sul kinis 0s avis ane tae Soph. en he 157 Michael Register ........... Soph. Cro 167 Michael Walton). (2.5.2) 0... Soph. 510 183 Donald ‘Melntyre vases ek Soph. 6’ 0 170 Bobby ‘Hayes! 0.0550 0.4: _. Soph. 6' 0 165 Columbus Pridgen .......... Soph. asad) 128 William Milholland ......... Soph. 511” 180 Richard Hines ..... ee Soph 5’ 9” 129 First Row: A. Cracker, B. Johnston, B. Newber, C. Wrenn, D. Bellamy, T. Holliday, C. Pridgen. Third Row: Coach Hall, Junior varsity proves strong JV coaches show emotions .. . their elder varsity Vikings this year, compiling a final record of 4-3-2. High spots of the season included a 40-0 shutout over West Carteret, a 40-6 drubbing of Kinston, and a 20-6 win over Terry Sanford of Fayetteville. Perhaps the upcoming junior varsity can inject some of their abundant potential and spirit into next year’s varsity. , | | : ; | ! ! Hoggard’s junior varsity outshone | - igh i ‘ B. Oakley, G. Risley, E. Abraham, H. Williams, R. Hines. Second Row: S. Jackson, T. Cook, W. Horne, M. Walton, M. Parker, S. Anderson, D. Aldridge, B. Milholland, S. King, S. Stevens, A. Privette, M. Register, B. Hayes, D. McIntyre. against tough competition JV defenders move in on New Hanover quarterback . . . SCOREBOARD Pee nO 2. 66) Rocky Mount. ..'.. . . °°: 40 ee hee 6. Wilson Fike ...° 0. (6 MOGGARD - - . .=.-.7 Fayetteville E. E. Smith |. 6 ene... .. 40 West Carteret 2 2°. 2.0 fees ye... 0°. New Hanover. . . = 2.21 BOCCARD . .:. . .40 Kinston Grainger . . ... 6 HOGGARD ... . .20 Fayetteville Sanford . . . 6 ecakD . . . . 14 !| Fayetteville Ross . . . 14 eee ROY. 22. 36.) Nacksonvilles:)) 04.0 os). 88 55 Varsity cheerleaders jump for joy! Head Debbie Wilson does her thing. . . Cheerleaders inspire First Row: S. Harkey, D. Wilson, S. Lewis. Second Row: M. Helsabeck. A. Perritt, L. Solomon. Third Row: J. Watkins, J. Rowe. L. Nussman, N. Thornton, S. Carraway, P. Strothers. 56 First Row: J. Hinton, L. Smith, P. Ingram, B. Jeffers. Hoggard fans Head cheerleader Pat Ingram... S. Morriss, M. Brooks. Second Row: J. Mapson, R. Triplett, A. Wilson, K. Fryar,W. Farrov sehr a Biel tin su Noro ei toa wink a ibaa labs ln a aie si cc eL sep Team captain, Bruce Hickman, gains the advantage over his opponent... Wrestling makes First Row: B. Oakley, T. Moseley, Hardison, D. Langford, A. Cracker, Oopsy-daisy! Joe James upsets his opponent. a 58 ! The age-old sport of wrestling made its debut at Hoggard this year. The Viking grapplers proved that the first year is not always a bad year, amassing a fine 2-2-1 conference record. They were coached by D. C. Dickens, who is something of a wrestler himself. Bruce Hickman and Dan Langford led the spirited Vikings into the fray, and they made the mat a most unwelcome place for any and every (well, almost every! ) opponent. Dan worked hard enough to win the 175 pound class championship in Division One. He also placed second in the Eastern 4A, third in the sectionals, and eighth in the state tournaments. High spots of the season included a rousing 41 to 10 victory over E. E. Smith of Fayetteville, and a tie with heavily favored New Hanover. Joe James makes his pin... successful debut YN. Williams, B. Hickman, D. Taylor, B. Morgan. Back Row: Head Coach Dickens, E. Huff, A. Carter, R. Sparks, M. ssistant Coach Buckner. 59 ete ot Coach D. C. Dickens stands proudly with Dan Langford, who represented Hoggard at the state wrestling finals. Grapplers show potential ROSTER Name Class shommMoseley smears ae 98 lb JoexWindley aac 107 |b Nate, Williams aay uate 112SIb Bruce) Hickman 123 Ib Done stay lorar cups es 130 Ib Bernard Morgan ........ 137 Ib Joexjamese ake sn aateae 145 Ib Andy Garter 155 Ib Rogertioparks wae eee 165 Ib Mitch) Hardisonscn ane 165 Ib Danilangtordaes con 175 lb Andy) Gra ckereunun nie 185 Ib Randy. Perry oi ean unl. Substitutes: Bob: Oakleyaties ane 123 Ib Bobawilkesw sa eines 137 Ib Hddieviutl tence neon olen 155 Ib Randy Perry . . . the winner. SCOREBOARD HOGGARD 4] E. E. Smith 10 HOGGARD 5 New Bern 42 HOGGARD 22 New Hanover 22 HOGGARD 35 Kinston 1D HOGGARD 15 Terry Sanford 26 HOGGARD 18 Sanderson $y HOGGARD 16 Reid Ross 35 HOGGARD 16 Jacksonville 34 60 Attentive players make a successful coach . . . Cagers excel in ’70 Pat Lewis shoots against Jacksonville . . . + The Viking Varsity basketball program has always been a good one, with Jim Hebbe’s boys compiling a very impressive three year record, winning 53 while dropping only 15. This year the varsity cagers started slowly, losing the opening game to the Asheville Cougars, 86-68. Hoggard responded to this initial setback by promptly beating Greensboro Smith, 59-57, and E. E. Smith of Fayetteville, 66-63. Next on the list was New Bern, which fell to the Vikings, 91-71. Likewise fell the Wilson Fike Cyclones, 62-47. Then came the contest that all awaited. Could we beat New Hanover, a school we had not defeated before? The answer came loud and clear as the final buzzer sounded. Hoggard had triumphed, 53-52. That game proved to be an enormous psychological booster, for the Viking cagers then romped over the Kinston Red Devils, 79-62. The Bulldogs of Fayetteville’s Terry Sanford were also dropped, 62-58. Raleigh Sanderson and E. E. Smith were resoundingly defeated, 63-46 and 73-66, respectively. The first half of the season was over, and the Vikings had rolled up a 9-1 mark. 6| Beginning the last ten regular season games, Hoggard displayed their initial slowness again, bowing to New Bern, 76-59. Once again, the Vikings faced the New Hanover Wildcats in a cruical test of nerves. Our team proved to be of championship caliber, winning 59-55. Kinston Grainger, once before a victim, fell again, 67-62. Terry Sanford and Raleigh Sanderson just could not muster up enough help to defeat the Vikings, and lost, 75-60 and 63-60. Reid Ross of Fayetteville and the Jacksonville Cardinals were next on the list, both losing. The scores were 73-55 and 63-55. Though it sounds like a reprint, Reid Ross and Jacksonville were the next two victims. The Vikings defeated Ross by the narrow margin of 63-60, and broke through the Cardinals’ stall tactics, winning 39-25. Hoggard ended its regular season with a satisfying win over Wilson Fike, 65-57. Mike Hewlett strains for opening tip-off. . . Hoggard humiliates Barry Napp makes the shot look easy! crn mmr lace 1 agate a SEER Steve Griffin goes up... Mike Hewlett taps in two . . crosstown rivals - Twice! Mike Baldwin fires. . . Showing the makings of a true championship team, the Vikings came out on top of the rugged Division One tournament, downing E. E. Smith, 89-76, and Terry Sanford, 70-67. Entering their first 4A Tournament, a phenomenal task for any team in its first year of league competition, the Vikings made a very impressive showing in Greensboro. Making believers out of many non-believers, the Vikings advanced to the finals. Overcoming first game tension the Hoggard quint defeated Gastonia Ashley, a team that two years before before won the tournament, in a close contest, 52-49. Asheville, a team which previously beat Hoggard, was shocked by the Vikings, 58-53. Thus advanced the Vikings into the championship fray. South Mecklenburg, a team which relied heavily on a 6’ 8” giant, was Hoggard’s opponent. Height proved the difference in the crucial game which was decided in the last five seconds. Hoggard’s dream was spoiled, but not without gallant team effort and a brilliant parting performance by senior Mike Callahan, who hit 11 of 12 shots for a fantastic 91.6%. The 59-58 defeat was felt hard by all, and the Vikings remained number one in the hearts of everyone. Hoggard had established itself as an Eastern cage power being led by five senior starters. Pat Lewis, Mike Callahan, Mike Hewlett, Barry Napp, John Jones, Steve Griffin, and Mike Baldwin provided the bulk of the Hoggard attack. Graduation will hurt the Vikings, but with the excellent coaching and talented junior cagers, as well as the tremendous school spirit, Hoggard will again be a potential powerhouse. ROSTER Name Height Weight Class Nappss Barry ic pian ainainenia tea ance 175 Sr. Hewlett iMikeiaa sacar On 205 Sr. Griffin, Steven shor ensscirs nga con 190 Sr GallahanmaMikesanaveitauh mort 180 Sr. Tay lorsn kita vite ne Mee aeaion sO Ae 168 Sr. Lewis: Patiomens ta tuike aie Oni Ue ay Sr. [Ones SICH Nek CNG en onees 172 oY, MasomeBilly opnus oi anen rato La 160 Sug Mintzt:Elerbaai.5 Anse pheno Mey 152 Jr. McCoy eMiltona 4 eqoeuraan ie Ota 158 Jr. Smithy. billy sn enuula MeaonlOe 162 Jr. Baldwint Mikepo ew ene mein onlay 154 Jr. First Row: M. Mintz, P. Lewis, B. Smith, M. Baldwin, B. Maso Pictured: J. Jones. Vikings star in Mike Callahan Jays it in... Ws Pipe Paha ah aT a i} ad if ; y fi Hy HAH) ne a Pe : yy a ae i hi John Jones starts his drive... 64 second Row: Coach Hebbe, M. Callahan, S. Griffin, M. Hewlett, B. Napp, M. McCoy, K. Taylor. Not state tournament Hewlett and Jones defender . HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD wrest the ball away from an E. E. Smith HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD SCOREBOARD 68 Asheville 59 Greensboro . 66 E.E. Smith. 91 New Bern 62 Wilson 53 New Hanover Omak Inston went 62 ‘Terry Sanford . 63 Sanderson . (OMe Eomitn 59 New Bern ‘ 59 New Hanover . 67 Kinston aay 75 Terry Sanford . 63 Sanderson 73 Reid Ross 63 Jacksonville . 63 Reid Ross 39 Jacksonville . 65 Wilson DIVISION ONE TOURNAMENT 89 E.E. Smith. 70 ‘Terry Sanford . STATE TOURNAMENT 52 Gastonia Ashley 58 Asheville. . . 58 S. Mecklenburg HOGGARD 65 iat we a ROSTER Ee aa Name Height Weight Class ATKINSON, [aniesa eae OTL Ue 130 Soph. Barheldwloster’ nan Oo 5a Soph. Clemmons, Dave.) 2 S 11% 140 Soph. Boseman.-Kent 047... .0 0 Le 130 Soph. Hansley, Wendell . . 5 10 135 Soph. Hayes Osu ute es CO uae 185 Soph. McGoysioernitonnins th Olan 165 Soph. Stephens, George . . 6 4 175 Soph. King ¢Stevecwean ws ic maOrao 185 Soph. Dyin Geordie a Carino Os 155 Soph. SIG DULY RE TeC Wann. wager ONO 145 Soph. Sessoms, -DODDY! satu won 125 Soph. Taylors Orany,.n an. noclis 150 Soph. . Watkinss ihurston os aieong | 155 Soph. Bobby Hayes easily win tip... Junior varsity has First Row: D. Cameron, G. Swain, J. Atkinson, B. Sessoms, D. Clemmons, O. Taylor, R. Woodcock, D. Hines. Manager. Second Row: Coach S. Stevens, D. Barfield, B. Hayes, Coach M. Fisher. @ wal Ma, Het ege My Ve oO i ie Mais 66 Hoggard’s junior varsity basketball team did nearly as well as the Senior Vikings, running up a 15-5 record before the season ended. Following an opening loss to Leland, the baby Vikings went on to beat New Bern, 63-53. They were paced by big Bob Hayes and sharp-eyed James Atkinson. Big moments for Hoggard’s JV cagers included two satisfying wins over New Hanover, 96-55 and 45-38, a romp over Reid Ross, 71-47, and the season-ending victory over Kinston, 54-47. Rising juniors from this team should bolster next years varsity Vikings. impressive season dall, F. Sidbury, J. McCoy, K. Boseman, S. King, George Swain eyes basket. . . HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD HOGGARD 67 SCOREBOARD Gate's: Leland) 63, New Bern. . . 56 Leland’. 2). . 65 EK. E. Smith . Noo New Hanover . 44 Kinston . . nary 0 Walsonire ae Saute? Terry Sanford BD Sanderson . . REOS Jacksonville. Ag E. E. Smith . 00. New Bem. . Are 5) New Hanover . 64 Terry Sanford . 42 Sanderson . . eral Reid Ross. . . 76 Jacksonville. . 64 Reid Ross... Oo Walsonenvr ove . 54 Rigstonpee ans Hoggard’s 1970 track team is better than ever, with an increase of 12 members over last year’s squad, bringing the total roster to 29. Coach Matt Fisher noted that a few of the boys have been on the team for three years and that several have returned from last year, along with the usual new faces. A tie with New Hanover in the first meet, coupled with Tim Atwood’s new records in the 100-yard dash, brought joy to the Viking field squad. Other meets included Fayetteville Ross, Terry Sanford, and Jacksonville. Hoggard will be eligible for the Division meets, the Eastern 4A meet, and State track and field events. First Row: B. Hayes, L. Oakley, M. Mintz, D. Holloway, J. Metts, D. O’Connor, B. Wonce, W. McCoy, T. Atwood. D. Walker, T. Chance, B. Doyle, R. Parker, Viking track squad Atwood, Francis, Smith, and Wonce line up for the 880 relay .. . 68 . Price, W. Horne, B. Hickman, B. Oakley, J. Smith, D. Mapson, W. Francis. Second Row: Coach Fisher, C. Marple, ). Aldridge, D. Campbell, C. Griffin, M. Baldwin, M. Register, J. Jordan, D. Harris, D. Hines, Manager. hopes to set new records With a great effort, Bobby Hayes puts the shot. . . Mark Mintz and Tim Atwood streak down the track . . . DANE ea RS Se ici ‘ 69 Infielders execute the double play .. . . New talent makes Vikings strong contenders G. Swain, B. Smith, S. Thomas, G. Dalton, S. King, S. M. Callahan. Kneeling: Coach Corbin. lo i, Team captain Greg Dalton eyes a curve 0) col Afe ire 70 The 1970 Varsity baseball squad put optimism in the mind of everyone. With championship material, along with a tough conference schedule, veteran coach E. A. Corbin looked eagerly ahead. Losing little from graduation and gaining much new and talented material, the Viking hardballers did constitute a fortified attack. Entering Division One as possible favorites, the Vikings also played many other 4A teams in their 18-game schedule. Donnie Bridges, Randy Perry, Mike Callahan, Steve Stevens, and Thurston Watkins made up a young and talented pitching Randy Perry rears back . . . staff. Rounding out the infield were Greg Dalton, Robert Along with a powerful Billingsly, Bobby Schupp, Mike bench and team spirit, the Jacobs, and Steve King. Viking baseballers conformed Outfielders included Billy Smith, to the increasing Sid Thomas, and Ralph Horton. Hoggard athletic supremacy. Stevens, M. Jacobs, D. Bridges, T. Watkins, R. Perry, R. Horton, R. Billingsly, S. Anderson, B. Schupp. Not Pictured: 7 First Row: D. Bellamy, E. Keith, M. Davis, B. Johnston, M. Parker. Second Row: B. Maultsby, D. Clemmons, R. Hewlett, M. Emerson, M. Neely, D. Sellers. B. Sessoms. Not Pictured: W. Holt, D. Longnecker. JV’s play varsity clubs Wil oy bd Mike Parker delivers . . 72 The Junior Vikings played a scrappy schedule in their first year of competition. Playing in the shadow of their elder brothers, the JV’s met opponents including Acme Delco, Leland, Wallace, Hamstead, and Southport. Much of the opposition came from varsity teams of 3A and 2A clubs. Beating most of the more experienced clubs, the JV’s showed much potential and made the future Vikings baseball program optimistic. Hoggard’s varsity tennis team attained conference status in this, their second year of existence. Big coach D. C. Dickens anticipated a better season in 1970 than 1969 and outlined his winning strategy in long practices after school. Included were matches with Goldsboro, Kinston, Jacksonville, and the tough match with the New Hanover Wildcats, who are conference favorites this year. Jerry Jacobs, Mike Taylor, Ricky Pridemore, and Robbie Hayes made the backbone of the Viking tennis team. Showing better form with the passing of each year, Hoggard’s netters should develop into a first-rate power in the near future. Netters enter conference Jerry Jacobs bears down on the ball... First Row: J. Jacobs, R. Hayes, C. Harris, M. Taylor. Second Row: Coach Dickens, R. Sparks, L. Bullard, B. Napp, D. Newton, R. Pridemore. line Front Row: L. Retchin, M. Fryar, G. Smithwick, B. French. Second Row: L. McDonald, R. Regnier, D. Cowell, K. Golfers expected to “The picturebook swing . . . Playing on a regular schedule for the first time, the Hoggard golfers were expected to break into league competition as a first flight team. Losing only four members on a team that went to the state tournament last year, the Vikings return regulars Lynn McDonald, Rick Regnier, Dennis Cowell, Larry Retchin, and Mel Fryar. New additions include Gary Smithwick, Bob French, Ken Howerin, and David Smith. Coach Jim Hebbe expected a winning season, and the Vikings rated as favorites in Division One. 74 pin tee a | Howerin, D. Smith. Mel Fryar chips out of rough... be strong in 1970 Rick Regnier and Dennis Cowell line up putts on the ninth green... 75 aE Ree (Sore Be ORS Cate, ieee as nal. s Student Body Officers RONNIE CHURCH. President LEONARD TEMONEY, Vice-President DAWN HULON, Secretary 78 NANCY JOHNSON, Secretary of Fine Arts; JANE NOFFSINGER, Secretary of Beautification. Executive Board Advisors to the president. Chairmen of respective committees. Figureheads of Viking Spirit. JANICE HALL, Secretary of School Spirit; DEBBIE WILSON. Head Cheerleader. ee eas a AS co KATHI BEALL, Secretary of Public Relations; BOB BURNS, Secretary of Student-Faculty Relations. BARBARA FARR, Secretary of Publications. Not Pictured: TINA VAN VELSOR, Secretary of Elections. LARRY NISSEN, Secretary of Transportation; SARAH GROSS, Secretary of Finance. KITTY WARD, Secretary of Order; JAN ROWE, Junior Assemblyman. STEVE JACKSON, Sophomore Assemblyman; HELEN SKELTON, Senior Assemblyman. RANDY PERRY, Junior Assemblyman; EDDIE MILLER. Senior Assemblyman. BUBBA JOHNSTON, Sophomore Assemblyman; BELVA NEWSOME, Senior Assemblyman. 80 Department of Order Improving their world through the advancement of Hoggard. Setting an example for fellow students. Advising and consulting in a search for truth. PAULA JOHNSON, Junior Assemblyman; MIKE CALLAHAN. Senior Assemblyman. First Row: G. Sanderson, B. Schwartz, A. Perritt, D. Garriss, S. Lewis, R. Smith, D. Naylor, D. Hilburn, L. Solomon, M. McCrackin. D. Becker, P. Gregory, P. Simpson, L. Lowrimore, F. Dunn. Second Row: B. Sullivan, L. Blackeman, J. Barden, S. Kavanaugh, L. Parker, D. Wellman, B. Gemmill, C. Barden, S. Bryant, L. Davis, D. Hardy, J. Harwood, A. Coxe, R. Kahn, B. King, A. Shire. Third Row: B. Burns, V. Pridgen, K. Hicks, S. Brewington, J. Aiken. C. Graves, L. Lennon, C. Floyd, B. Long, D. Palmer. V. Martin. M. Brown. K. Pierce, J. McAtee, R. Pickett. Homeroom Representatives Tomorrows leaders joined with a common aim. Purpose— betterment of the school. Julius Metts introduces an important bill to Student Council. Vicky Pridgen reads the daily bulletin to her homeroom. ww DeLonna Dowdy displays a Viking notebook in the School Store. 81 The School Spirit Club proudly surrounds the Viking head. David Blazer smashes through the School Spirit Club Run-Through. Linda Nussman, president, supports the Vikings. ene 82 School Spirit Club Striving for the best in sportsmanship. Planning pep rallies, supporting athletic events, Mrs. Kitty Brunjes is honored for her hard work in supporting inducing and exhibiting great pride— school spirit. giving Hoggard more to be proud of. The backbone of our school. Allyn Skinner sells Steve Alper a Viking book cover. a ye ee TES i) Se Sitting: C. Fleishman, D. Becker, B. Jeffers, N. Johnson. L. Smith. P. Johnson, V. Pridgen, B. Farr. Standing: B. Chadwick, M. Fryer. D. Naylor. D. Fullerton, W. Harvin, N. Buck, D. Hulon. Winnie Harvin and Vicky Pridgen dis- cuss plans for April Carousel. at the Voyagers Concert. ae ERG 722 REE ae ae nae, 2) Peiaeie Pdi i de a 1 dint MO Ace ax Bae Ly ents Het ite he NGA Rok eA Ae J. Nelson, C. Jordan, J. Steinhuis, L. Nissen, N. Adams, Cheryl Fleishman and Michelle Bullis distribute pro- grams at the first PTA meeting. Social Marshals Dawn Hulon, Larry Nissen, and Paula Johnson aid Mel Fryar in planning for the Christmas tree dance. SSS Slane penises, “Silt eset ccnp ee Josie Nelson and Nancy Buck distribute posters reminding all Vikings of future events. Debbie Naylor, Beth Chadwick, and Barbara Farr plan April Carousel activities. i Social Marshals Dennis Fullerton and Nancy Adams admit Peter Miars and Paula Davis to the Christmas Dance. Official hosts ; 2 crea We for school functions. Serving and entertaining with the combined forces of Viking Spirit and ingenuity. 86 Helen Skelton and Ronald Walker listen intently to Leonard Temoney’s suggested plans for the handbook. Student Publications Compiling and publishing DeLonna Dowdy checks names to be used in the tele- information necessary phone directory. to all Vikings. Total usefulness in three editions. Barbara Farr runs off the monthly Informer. 87 Junior inductees anticipate their formal acceptance into the National Honor Society. Members enjoy an afternoon tea. Bob Burns greets Maxine Brown at the senior induction. 88 National Honor Society Enlargening the domain of knowledge with each day. Feeling a hidden pride in their accomplishments. Representing the school with dignity and honor. Always seeking ways to better themselves and mankind. David Huffine lights his candle symbolizing truth. First Row: J. Guest, L. Nixon, S. Nicholson, E. Wright, D. Hulon, K. Ward, K. Beall, B. Tillery, K. Pierce, C. Shapiro, S. Pless, D. Figueroa, F. Dunn. Second Row: P. Welsh, J. Milliken. B. King, B. Mas on, D. Ward, L. Nissen, D. Huffine, S. Tabor, T. Lane, B. Burns, B. Batch. L. Cathell. 89 Mapjorettes Polished, perfected skills of twirling and strutting. Talented exhibitions with batons. Majorettes perform before a fall football game. a a - : DIANE McDONALD, Head Majorette Left to Right: K. Sheppard, L. Mobley, S. Kavanaugh, D. McDonald, B. Marrett. 90 a ® . ip : , Ee arg yyit THC LV i “Tijuana” Halftime. ” Marching Vikin Patriotic marches, zodiac tunes, Mexican melodies— all stir eager spectators. Crowds enjoy the band’s flag formation. Marching Vikings come on the field. Victory “V’—a tribute to the Vikings. 1 Shon Saat wy iS First Row: B. Sullivan, R. Long, G. Waddell, G. Jeffords, R. Pearson, J. Carter. Second Row: M. Grohman, C. Brandon, D. Rowe. J. Fountain, J. Nicholson, B. Hickman. Third Row: W. Strickland. D. Rouse, L. Nissen, F. Fisher, J. King, D. Kearney, B. Tucker, J. Foushee, Mr. Jack Pindell. Larry Nissen and Frank Fisher perform a special S tage Band number at a senior class ne Classroom study of small-group jazz. Popular arrangements for instrumental artists. Stage Band boosts school spirit at the Hoggard-New Bern basketball game. 92 SAXOPHONE QUARTET: D. Rowe, G. Jeffords, R. Pearson, B. Sullivan. CLARINET CHOIR. Sitting: L. Robinson, J. Guest, J. Johnson. Standing: R. Pearson, R. Long, D. Allen WOODWIND QUARTET: E. Blue, L. Robinson, J. Milliken, J. Johnson. Strickland. Ensembles Voluntary groups of specialized musicians. Individual talent in harmony. 93 page First Row: C. Floyd, M. King, F. Bullard, J. Sneeden, T. White, B. Rackley, J. Honnicut, H. Green. Second Row: S. Fox, L. Watts, V. Robinson, G. Smith, $. Brewington, J. Holmes, S. Laveen, B. Cowen, J. Heglar, R. Rhodes, M. Cromartie, N. Gillis. Third Row: L. Brinson, P. Cotten, T. Cooke, E. Walker, L. Parker, L. Teachy, J. Fountain, M. Carr, K. Bradshaw, C. Pridgen, J. Foushee, M. Wreblewski, M. McCoy, B. Cavanaugh, Hales, R. Pittman, B. Isley, Mr. J. Pindell. First Row: J. Milliken, J. Soloman, E. Blue, C. Barden, R. Neuwirth, S. Reaves, M. Aldridge, M. Scruggs, D. Cowell, J. King. Third Row: M. Barefoot, H. Mintz, J. Williams, J. Tripp, D. Kearney, B. Mason, L. Nissen, D. Rouse. Standing: Concert Band Intermediate organization of aspiring players learning and performing to become experts. Symphonic Band Advanced musicians displaying their expertise at entertaining audiences with artful music. N. Beery, S. Nixon, B. King, J. Fussel, J. Sutherland, T. Guy, D. McDonald, J. Harris, C. Robinson, P. Crummy, E. Holstein, F. Fisher. Standing: M. Register, W. Collins, D. Rouse, S. J. Bradley, J. Zipse r. Second Row: J. Guest, R. Long, J. Johnson, L. Robinson, C. Watkins, T. Viser, S. Johnson, B. Millholland, E. Keith, F. Shepard, D. Allen, G. Jeffords, M. Evans, J. Carter, R. Pearson, B. Sullivan, D. Rowe, S. Williams, J. Brehmer, L. McDonald, D. Ward, R. Hollenbeak A. Shire, C. Brandon, M. Grohman, W. Strickland, Mr. J. Pindell. inc The Ensemble—a select group of singers—performs in the Christmas Concert. First Row: D. Gurganus, C. Hudson, C. Coley, D. Row: M. Koch, D. Sheppard, M. McCrackin, P. Third Row: B. Smith, K. Pierce, S. Campbell, Fourth Row : J. Noffsinger, L. Lennon, D. McIntyre, Terri Torhan, Steve Tabor, Denise Sheppard, and Lola Franks ride in the Homecoming Parade. 96 Voyagers The thrills of emitting pleasure to others. The ability to reach every ear. From great fortitude and self-confidence, the melodious beauty of song. Steve Tabor, student director, conducts the Voyagers during a concert. Figueroa, T. Torhan, L. Franks, D. Russ, N. Nunes, G. Jackson, K. Lowrimore, L. Harmon, R. Jordan, B. Highsmith. Second Griffin, S. Cole, I. Jewell, G. Graves, H. Clemmons, S. Kavanaugh, A. Beasley, N. Adams, J. McGee, J. Todd, C. Fleishman. B. Long, R. Davis, J. Price, G. Allen, D. Holloway, B. Sullivan, D. McKeown, H. Davis, A. Perritt, L. Nussman, H. Taylo R. Smith, D. Bennett, L. Parsons, K. Wilson, J. McDaniel, D. Long, S. Tabor, W. Boyd, R. Lane, J. McAtee, E. Stanland. ' np i ‘3 3 First Row: P. Holliday, C. Locke, R. Cramer, B. Marett, S. Deitz K. Bowden, P. Marshburn, P. White, C. Johnson, D. Galle L. Gaddy, D. Jones, V. Berkenkamp, Susan West and Betty Jo Smith practice a song for the District Choral Festival. Girls’ Chorus Combining vocal talent with popular and classical compositions, Obtaining excellent response from enthralled listeners. 98 . C. Beeker, J. Gore, B. Batts, L. Lowrimore. y, M. Hunt, C. Taylor, A. Pate, B. Pope, L. Shearin. Third Row: S. West. B. Joye, C. Turner, P. Hines, I. Batounis, A. White, E. Carmichael. B. Pridgen. ie Members of the Girls’ Chorus entertain at their annual Christmas Concert. Second Row: B. J. Smith, Introductory Chorus Sishit readme, harmonizing, vocalizing. Training and molding novice singers. Warm-up exercises begin a session of the Introductory Chorus. 2 ita oa Oty pls ; cree OEE Ses eat aes wee First Row: M. Rhodes, J. Jennings, W. Gideon, J. Ashley, D. Beardon. Second Row: K. Lawhorne, M. Brooks, K. Hines, C. Powlas, D. Vereen, S. Morris, K. Murray. Third Row: D. Robertshaw, C. Wells, L. Croom, S. Jones, B. Craig, M. Eason, P. Rivenbark. Fourth Row: M. Waschak, S. Mincy. G. Holland. T. Garner, M. Ludlum, G. McAdams, A. Patrick. 29 Hoggard teachers enjoy a morning tea during American Education Week. Gayle Strickland and Jackie Glazier wave gaily from the FTA Homecoming float. vm Jer de Realistically examining teaching opportunities and responsibilities. Obtaining a sensitivity to others. Exploring education. First Row: S. Noe, G. Strickland, J. Jennings. Second Row: J. Glazier, S. Savage, K. Powell, H. Taylor. Third Row: S. Duperock, B. McCafferty, A. Staton, V. Gibbs. Fourth Row: M. Patrick, M. Cox, D. Jones. Fifth Row: G. Johnson, V. Berkenkamp, D. Gimple. socrhptril FHA Acquiring and perfecting skills essential to the successful homelife of the future. Mr. Baggett gives an interesting lecture on soil conservation. FHA-ers pose for a picture before a dinner banquet. 10] pats edentle og 3 es an ee = PI poem sun Po as ad rarasgeuen ea oe = 4 ‘i a issuers hal ea BUS DRIVERS OFFICERS. Standing: Mike Garner, Roberta Ransom, Linda Stanley. Sitting: Donald Stevens. Bus Drivers Transporting students. Patiently enduring noisy riders. Poonam All in all, -- enjoying their venture. Helen Clemmons greets students on her after- noon bus run. i hig i a i hee First Row: E. Bell, L. Stanley, R. Ransom. Second Row: R. Yarboro, P. McNeil, D. Smith, A. Brocks. W. Boykin. Third Row: C. Chadwick. H. Clemmons, K. Davis. Fourth Row: M. Garner, D. Stevens, W. A.mos. S. Barefoot. 102 Seated: T. Hyatt, S. Piner, M. Ostrand, M. Soloman, D. Rowe. Standing: E. Boles. B. Farrow, M. Miller, F. Shepard, T. Reynolds Radio and Electronics Entertaining Vikings with lively patter and popular hits. Learning the basics of an expansive field. Stewart Piner plays “Abbey Road” before school. Dan Rowe selects records to be played at lunch. 103 Hank Reidys replaces a burnt-out light in a movie projector. Mike Ostrand repairs a poorly operating overhead projector. Steve Ely and Bo Finch mend a broken tape recorder. Audio-Visual Aids Distributing, replacing, and repairing equipment vital to enjoyable learning. 104 Library Assistants Books: fined, checked out, shelved. Magazines, newspapers: read, stored. Aiding student and teacher in finding information. Hank Reidys and Ellen Brooks arrange the new maga- zines in the library. Jeanie Bateman, William Collins, and Kathy Borth return books to the shelves. Lael ee ie Marlene Wallace stamps magazine checkout cards. Nancy Adams processes a book. HH Soi ahah ae: + pe nam WR ot oe Gad a ae i EE Pe a ae Hi He Hii BL TE Lee a ee LF iP a ti Y aR 105 Pete Herring mixes an acid solution in the lab. Lab Assistants Compounds, burners, solutions, beakers— equipment used in laboratory experiments prepared by student assistants. Carol Shapiro and Vicki Martin assist Steve Tabor in preparing a compound for lab use. Jan Rowe and Betty Hill measure the amount of chemical needed Buddy Brown prepares distilled water. for an experiment. 106 Beth Chadwick takes an inventory apparatus. of lab Vicki Autry types the daily check-out sheet. Office Assistants Doing the chores vital for a smooth school. . Typing, delivering messages— Danyce Dicks picks up the absentee lists from aiding Hoggard’s administration. second period classes. Jewell Aiken delivers a message from the office to Mr. Piner. Rodney Hansley places the daily bulletin into teacher’s boxes. 107 First Row: K. Hales, J. Chinn, C. Coley, L. Norris, P. Griffin, C. Fowler, B. Johnson, P. McNeill, B. Leonard, P. Craft. R. Wade. Second Row: A. Skinner, G. Thomas, S. Southall, S. Brinson. J. Hatcher, L. Burris. M. Watson. C. Wilson. J. Winebar, C. Wilson. C. Johnson. S. Noe. P. Ostrand. Humanus Working to obtain a productive school: reviewing student council, greeting new students, promoting friendliness. Doing what must be done. Members enjoy making Valentine tray favors for Babies Hospital. 108 Davis. Bob Long collects for the Heart Fund Drive from Mrs. Shirley “Won't anyone buy Peter Miars?” pleads Bob Hegele at the Interact Auction. Before donating Marston and Marshall Fisher put them to good use with Brad Walls’ assistance. trash cans to the school, Rich Steve Watters, Travis Cooke and Hobbs decorate a Christmas tree for the office. Sutton Interact Youth helping the community. Creativity in action. Young men undertaking necessary exploits. The maturing of tomorrow's leaders. i ; sh wl ei er as Bia pik Sabo rs Sil, Left to Right: P. Miars, S. Watters, T. Waddell, S. Weathersbee, W. Trask, S. Williams, L. Wagoner, J. Cocke, A. Cobb, C. Robichaux, J. Walls, B. Hegele, K. Wells, B. Russ, M. Fisher, D. Horne, C. Miller, B. Johnson, K. Mowbray, T. Cook. Not Pictured: H. Sutton, B. Scruggs, 110 Sear BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Kneeling: Steve Watters, Hobbs Sut- ton. Standing: Allen Cobb, Web Trask, Sandy Weathersbee. Not Pictured: Dan Langford, Barry Napp. Interact Sandy Weathersbee heartily congratulates Kathy Seawell after announcing her as Interact sweet- heart. ndexter, D. Langford, J. Alexius, B. Long, R. Marston, B. Verzaal, D. Blazer, K. Bell. HHL funnledeonia in Boga LE aay age aie LP abedel Boe Pe aA Le 9 Ay i Bi EB na § a First Row: T. Van Velsor, N. Johnson, B. Tillery, B. Farr, B. Sellars, D. Dowdy, C. Walls, D. Warner, L. Solomon, C. Elmore. Second Row: M. Harris, B. Mobley, J. Noftsinger, P. Davis, S. Kavanaugh, J. Steinhuis, S. Sanderson, S. Southall. Civinettes serve at their annual Ice Cream Social. y Civinettes honor the Homecoming Court at an afternoon tea. 112 t Nicholson, A . Perritt, D. Gardner, L. Wilson, J. Marston, Sharon Kavanaugh enjoys a Valentine sucker. 113 President Bobbie Sellars swings Phil Winter, Civinettes Sweetheart. Civinettes Foundation in communal living. Acknowledgement of responsibilities. An independent search for usefulness. ise ie unior Civitans Organizing into a productive group. Becoming involved in the necessary exploits of civic life. Participating in social betterment. Presidents of the Junior Civitan Clubs of Hoggard and New Hanover display their club charters. Junior Civitans enjoy their chartering banquet. i i I i i © alba 114 ce wd pe ie First Row: P. Winter, B. Gantt, A. Shire, S. Fauser, L. Cathell. Second Row: G. Sanderson, W. Gaylor, G. Dunn, C. Jordan, B. Byers. Third Row: D. Strickland, C. Dawson, R. Smith. OFFICERS: Dwight Strickland, Chris Jordan, Andy Cracker, Steve Fauser, Mr. Blair, Advisor. Mere Ne Se Pa Beth Chadwick is announced Junior Civitan Sweetheart by President Dwight Strickland. MRE ORIEN lee ih ta ME ee an seh stead 115 Keyettes Young adults with ambition— striving for higher ideals— fulfilling the needs of others. A desire for improvement, for the best in life. Left to Right: D. Hulon, I. Jewell, B. Chadwick, S. Carraway, J. Hall, L. Blakeman, B. Schwartz, R. Neuwirth, M. Sharpe. Paula Johnson models in the Keyettes Annual Fashion Show. ae ii ae a Carol Shapiro peddles lollipops to Terry Bridges, Jack Carter, and Larry Lineback. 116 B. Naylor, J. Hinton, N. Schwartz, J. Rowe, L. Nussman, J. Barden, K. Thompson, C. Shapiro, K. Ward, B. Hayes, OFFICERS: Carol Shapiro, Janet Barden, Isabel Jewell, Jan Rowe. Keyettes Sweetheart, Bruce Bennett, sits with Janet Barden, Keyettes President, in Greenfield Park. i “ ee, pith me ‘ “! trip ra iit ei! ee fh iG } a . i ! 2 aca : i is ae te Mel Fryar distributes programs to sell during a basketball game to Mitch Hardison and Donnie Bridges. First Row: B. Johnston, K. Auten, M. Parker, M. Fryar. Second Row: M. Callahan, D. Ward, S. Anderson, P. Horton, D. Matthews, yh) midi cayicasiee Mena yuo Hi ny SORT RG NA PN Key Club Young leaders exploring their community. Dependable students working for themselves and others. Donald Matthews advertises the Homecoming Dance. T. Watkins, M. Hewlett, D. Huffine, S. Parker, D. Sneeden, C. Wrenn, B. Bennett, G. Dalton. tse ReS Utne es, eis. is en om es Pet Pepa TINA VAN VELSOR, Key Club Sweetheart EXECUTIVE BOARD: Chip Wrenn, David Huffine, Donald Matthews, David Sneeden. Key Club “Get your Viking sticker here!” shouts Scott Anderson. i M “rT i se oy 120 First Row: P. Lewis, D. Warner, P. Simpson, J. Jennings, J. Zipser, D. Naylor. Second Row: R. Pickett, D. McCafferty, S. Duperock, B. J. Smith, B. Schwartz. Third Row: S. Rouse, J. Glazier, K. Hines, V. Gibbs, Jones, S. Cole. Fourth Row: K. Pierce, B. Smith, V. Berkenkaup, McCoy. L. Hendry. At the Christmas dinner, Rachel Pickett and Pam Lewis prepare to cut the cake. OFFICERS: Margaret Willetts, Pam Lewis. Annette Perritt. French Speakers from France, pen pals and dinners increase the fervor for international understanding. i or ¢ 2 it OT! PEPPER LLL 121 OFFICERS. Seated: Shorty Miller, Bobby Murray, Sam Gore. Standing: Carol Blake, Linda Mathis, Terry Bridges. VICA Experience in vocational industries. Specialization in areas of interest. Valuable training for the future. eee First Row: J. Washington, E. Manning, B. Jones, B. Parker, Row: S. Farrow, R. McDuffie. B. Murray. R. Summers. ee Carol Blake, VICA Sweetheart, waits with Shorty Miller for the Homecoming Parade. M. Farrow, S. Miller, Mr. Piner, Coordinator; C. Swann, D. Farrow. Second B. Williams. S. Gore. T. Jedrey. R. Pridgen, C. Batchelor. 122 Sylvia Walton represents DECA in the Home- coming Parade. Danny Connor, guest speaker at DECA Parents’ Night, chats with Billy Millis and his parents. Learning the principles of distributing goods with on the job training. Participating in vital occupations. Left to Right: L. Watkins, Y. Watts, C. Graves, L. Mintz, D. Smith, J. D’Aubor, D. Gore, C. Sullivan, V. Williams, R. Benton, W. Harris, B. Millis, R. Rich, S. Newkerk. R. Roland, D. Pepper. Susi! BE OFFICERS: Phyllis Griffin, Jackie Glazier. First Row: P. Simpson, E. Wright, R. Jordan. Second Row: M. Bellamy. M. Brown. P. Griffin. Third Row: L. Wiggins, K. Hales, D. Hunt, J. Glazier. Maxine Brown and Rachel Jordan make plans for Government Day. sumcinisinie _popreesnltiN SES by 4 (government Further insight into the vast complexity of government. Seeking ways to practice their American pride. , nena 124 The Art Club float places second in the Homecoming Parade. Art Young minds learning to express their inner emotions. Determined to relay ideas with others. The joy of holding and sharing each fleeting thought. Vicki Venters arranges Show. i } a 4 a4 | (3 he Left to Right: S. Beard, G. Kennedy, Mrs. Corcoran, P. Lopez, M. Wallace, L. Chin, V. Venters, P. Simpson, B. Leonard, K. Cloudman, A. Coleman, S. Jones, L. Gornto. 125 i e Le ae ts 7 j : | Hy: lel aa Me First Row: K. Robinson, S. Keaton, M. Williams, D. Krog, M. Wallace. G. Smith, C. Mitchell, F. Davis, C. Faison. Second Row: L. Lee, V. Robinson, Y. Clemmons, B. Rush, V. Gibbs, D. Wrenn, W. Allen, J. Leitch. Third Row: J. Murphy, R. Washington, H. Taylor, B. Joye, G. Hayes, D. Palmer, E. McKoy. Girls’ Drill Team Hours of practicing drills. Respect and unity result in precision marching. A a : i He ti MARLENE WALLACE, Drill Team Captain Girls’ Drill Team practices before marching in an up- coming parade. 126 First Row: G. Taylor, S. Savage, F. Dunn, S. Noe, D. Becker, P. Gregory, D. Figueroa, P. McSwain. Second Row: H. Taylor, K. Hales, L. Brown, J. Guest, D. Gimpel, B. Tillery, C. Shapiro, K. Hales, M. Insley, L. Burris, A. Charles-Craft, P. Barnhill, P. Davis. Mrs. Dorothy Rothman takes the Spanish Club Spanish Club Festive Christmas pinata, imaginary Mexican tour, scenes from Don Quijote— delightful experiences in learning Spanish. pate The Spanish Club eagerly watches as Phyllis Barnhill swings at the Christmas pinata. 127, First Row: D. Wade, M. Bellamy, M. Brown, L. Simpson, E. Wright. P. Simpson. Second Row: D. Palmer, L. Wiggins, L. Thomas, D. Moss. V. Gibbs, J. Aiken. Tri-Hi-Y members decorate the Student Activity Area with an informative bulletin board. Res . — 128 4 Lola Franks points out important events in the state convention to Marilyn Bellamy and Linda Wiggins. Tri-Hv-Y Awareness of critical community problems, Maturing by accepting responsibility, Practicing exceptional citizenship See Mrs. Millie Modlin and Mrs. Irene Davis, advisors, receive the Quill and Scroll Valentine award. ae = ‘Ae lata i tae oe tbat tte wee = et ser Quill and Scro Journalistic achievements acknowledged by a national organization. Truth, honesty and justice upheld by youth. Senior journalists conduct the Quill and Scroll induction. J. Finklestein, M. Helsabeck, P. Davis, K. Hicks, C. Crump, N. Speck, S. Alper, B. Long. Right Table: Mrs. Modlin, Mrs. Davis, V. Davis. C. Landen, S. Bekeart, B. Wilkie, Z. Smith, D. Russ, D. Gurganus, S. Boney. Not Pictured: Barbara Alper and Mike Padrick. P F a i 1 cS : } : oe siden s sala et Ws | ae Z i Mawr eh ae na WA BARBARA ALPER, Editor The Venture An outlet for student opinions. Information for the student— meetings, achievements, awards. a record of present accomplishments. BETH PERRY, News SANDY BONEY, Business Manager AMANDA JOHNSON, Busin. ppm are 2m R fh ess Assistant amt MRS. MODLIN, Advisor THE BARBARAVALLPE Rta ia ymin vel on a whe Orin (Mies SAND IVBONE Yar en Ge Chetan DBUsinessuM aenace;n AMANDA JOHNSON ..... ..... . Business Assistant KATHI BEALL, BETH PERRY ... . ... News Editors HARRIETT BRADSHAW, JUDI NORTHROP. Feature Editors KATHI BEALL, News JIMEGUMMO Wine irra vrinttia ea nan en YO DORES vLLCIEOT JIM GUMMOW. Sports HARRIETT BRADSHAW, Features kaa See 131] ae ia? ANN CHARLES-CRAFT, Editor The Saga A years work in a single volume. The dreams and goals of students expressed through words and_ pictures. The chronicle of a year well-spent. SUE BRECHTLEIN, Features es Hi vy sii Hi Haba DIANE FIGUEROA, Activities LINDA STANLEY, Class Section NANCY FLOYD, Class Section Sy b e sels 133 BARBARA FARR, Student Life COBB, Sports ‘nal S 1970 Saga Staff ANN CHARLES-CRAFT . . . . Editor-in-Chief ROBERTA RANSOM .. .. . . Business Manager SUES BREGHTLEING sie es out er ener UreEs CINDY COLEY .. . Faculty and Administration MIKES PAD RICK eau ee ies aetane ema | A ALLEN) COBB 000g. (isn tat) cite Naren ann (2O0Cs DIANE: FIGUEROA e in trac) ean eAACTIUtIES BARBARA® FA RRG Gio awe rr el CLC CTO) bao NANCY FLOYD, LINDA STANLEY . . . Classes MIKE PADRICK, NJROTC JANE NOFFSINGER DORAGENE GURGANUS and KAY HICKS VICKY PRIDGEN and DONNA RUSS MRS. IRENE B. DAVIS, Staff Advisor 134 : i : a i : STEVE ALPER and LARAINE MOBLEY STEPHANIE POINTS SMR jem — Taltik sess ia eo hy ee it ie es a ‘a ts Re MARCIA HELSABECK and PAULA DAVIS NIKKI SPECK and CATHY CRUMP 135 ts p : 4 , ; Fy } May ’ ; f aN pole j Whee , { ¢ tu cg Cie 4 i ic y . ht ‘mare ini La) t i and. dtr navy | ward, an ine vf I . Forv c1p oO ge Beh ee Scie a ee EES oe Bo a eee oe Be 8S: Hon. Cadet LT Linda Bell ih Company A SECOND PLATOON, CO. A: Platoon Leader, ENS J. J. Vereen; Cadets, E. D. Loug, C. M. Gurganus, J. M. Russell, J. R. Edwards, T. R. Klutz, A. R. Bellamy, J. R. Conway, P. R. Arrington, C. E. Robinson, B. W. Robinson, D. L. Vick, D. E. Hardwick, W. Gibbs, M. F. Powell, D. R. Bridge, H. Williams, MPO R. M. Smith. 138 FIRST PLATOON, CO. A: Platoon Leader, ENS J. C. Risley; Cadets, R. R. Raynor, B. F. Piner, D. R. Hinson, W. D. Lewis, T. F. Andrews, J. D. Evans, J. C. Williamson, M. T. Capps, J. H. Johnston, E. L. Boyles, J. W. Boles, M. G. Leonard, G. J. Toon, W. J. Garriss, L. P. Rooks, MPO R. S. Blair. Company A Commander: LT J. T. Sauvinet 139 FIRST PLATOON, CO. B.: Platoon Leader, ENS W. P. Howell; Cadets, J. J. Bryan, T. C. Needham, J. S. Buckingham, G. W. Blizzard, M. E. Insley, MPO C. F. Cherry, G. B. Hickman, J. B. Wilson, D. R. Jackson, C. L. Sutton, R. M. Lloyd, J. A. Longnecker. Company B Company B Commander: LT L. A. Bennett, Jr. 140 SA gaia Hon. Cadet LT Barbara Alper SECOND PLATOON, CO. B: Platoon Leader, ENS D. F. Hilton; Cadets, A. P. Hilburn, W. W. James, W. D. Roop, L. B. Clemmons, M. D. F Seay R. E. Schnell, A. J. Joyner, B. G. Hilburn, M. Waschak, D. E. Dyches, B. L. Beattie, R. E. Waddell, J. L. Wilson, MPO C. W. Zopfi. Hon, Cadet LT Phyllis Griffin Company C SECOND PLATOON, CO. C: Platoon Leader, ENS E. M. Batson; Cadets, H. E. Bordeaux, R. K. Park, M. B. Scott, A. E. Willard, S. M. Minton, R. D. Leitch, M. T. Capps, J. W. Dennis, W. R. Yarboro, G. A. Jones, S. A. Barnes, C. R. Arrowood, D. F. Blackman, I. E. Atkinson, J. W. McCartley, R. J. Burdette. hee anne if 142 if Me ae Hii aaah ey ieee LG ae j Hp H hahies i FIRST PLATOON, CO. C: Platoon Leader, ENS J. W. Price; Cadets, R. E. Beattie, S. L. Rogers, S. E. Hankins, R. C. Geddings, J. W. Bailey, K. W. Farrow, W. E. Baker, R. D. Christopher, D. M. Aldridge, W. D. Lanier, P. L. Reynolds, P. A. Farrow, D. T. Bellamy, R. L. Robinson. Company C Commander: LT C. E. Skipper 143 Gunnery Sergeant R. Wilson, Lieutenant Commander J. T. Bryan, and Senior Chief R. T. Hess. Instructors The instructional staff of the John T. Hoggard NJROTC unit consists of two instructors Chief Hess and Sergeant Wilson pause before the and a commanding officer. The commanding frechincnth DISH RENT ROTOADET officer, Lieutenant Commander J. T. Bryan, is SUERTE oe | responsible for supervising and coordinating : | the entire unit. Gunnery Sergeant R. Wilson and Senior Chief R. T. Hess are in charge of instructing the cadets in all aspects pertaining to navy life. They strive together to develop potential officer programs and better informed citizens. Lieutenant Commander: J. T. Bryan 144 Battalion Staff The Battalion Staff consists of the Battalion Commanding Officer, the Battalion Executive Officer, the Battalion Operation Officer, the Communications Officer, the Supply Officer, and the Chief Petty Officer. Battalion Company: Cadet Commander Dwight E. Strickland BATTALION STAFF. Front Row: D. S. Privette, J. L. Cathell, T. W. Blackburn, D. A. Geddie; Back Row: T. M. Robinson, T. H. Lane, P. C. Welsh, D. W. Evans. ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Front Row: LCDR Bryan, J. L. Cathell, P. C. Welsh, C. E. Skipper, D. E. Strickland. Back Row: T. M. Robinson, T. W. Blackburn, D. A. Geddie, T. H. Lane, L. A. Bennett. Advisory Committee The purpose of the Advisory Committee is to render recommendations for any disciplinary and administrative problems which may appear throughout the school year. They find solutions to situations which may become annoying or bothersome to the unit. The fact that they have only a few meetings during the year shows the fine quality of the Hoggard battalion. Cadet CDR Strickland discusses an administrative problem with LCDR Bryan. e . 146 Sponsors The Hoggard NJROTC honorary cadet sponsors are chosen with three basic characteristics in mind. They must be a senior, maintain an academic average of 3.0 or above, and possess a high moral character. After their nomination, the cadets choose the sponsors of their choice. The top seven act as official sponsors for the battalion during the school year. In addition to performing with the cadets, they are invaluable in preparing for the NJROTC ball. Battalion Sponsor: Hon. Cadet LT Kathy Thompson SPONSORS: Hon. Cadet Lieutenants Kathy Lowrimore, Linda Bell, Phyllis Griffin, Kathy Thompson, Amanda Johnson, Sandy Boney, Barbara Alper. 147 wee oo President of Officers Club: LCDR T. H. Lane Officers Club | The Officers Club is organized as a The Cadets and sponsors board the bus to participate social club for the battalion. It i made in an off-campus activity. up of all the cadets with the rank of Ensign and above. Similar to the NCO Club, their main feature for the year is the club breakfast after the NJROTC ball. OFFICERS CLUB. First Row: S. J. Fauser, L. I. Bell, K. F. Thompson, J. A. Johnson, P. A. Griffin, S. K. Boney, K. A. Lowrimore, B. Alper, P. C. Welsh, J. L. Cothell. Second Row: J. C. Risley, J. J. Vereen, W. P. Howell, J. H. Tripp, J. T. Sauvinet, C. E. Skipper, T. H. Lane. Third Row: J. W. Price, D. W. Evans, L. A. Bennett, D. E. Strickland, D. A. Geddie, H. F. Hilton, T. M. Blackburn. ' : a . Be daa S| NCO CLUB. First Row: W. Baker, H. G. Bordeaux, D. S. Privette, R. M. Smith, E. M. Batson, R. S. Blair, C. E. Robinson, C F. Cherry, R. A. Harden, A. J. Joyner, QMCS R. T. Hess, Advisor. Second Row: J. G. Carter, C. W. Zopfi, F. E. Walker, R. D. Evans, A. B. Walls, L. S. Lineback, B. S. Lineback, R. L. Strickland, M. L. Clark. Third Row: D. K. Hughes, E. D. Long, R. D. Christopher, R. K. Park, J. D. Poindexter J. J. Bryan, M. S. Farmer, J. W. James, W. R. Yarbarro, B. Futch. Fourth Row: M. D. Coleman, B. W. Robinson, M. L. Dutch, R. F. Beattie, J. M. Johnston, R. R. Raynor, W. A. Collins, M. Thomas, R. J. Clemmons. NCO Clubs The Noncommissioned Officers Club is made up of those cadets who have the rank of petty officer and above. A member must pay his dues in order to remain in the club, and these dues are used to sponsor the NCO club breakfast after the NJROTC ball. The club’s main function is that of a social section of the battalion. President of the NCO Club: Cadet M. L. Clark Club members and their dates have dinner at the Heritage Inn before the NJROTC ball. Drill Team Commander: Cadet LT D. A. Geddie Hon. Cadet LT Sandy Boney The Hoggard Rifles, under the direction of Sergeant R. Wilson and Cadet LT D. A. Geddie, is perhaps the most d : I honored unit in the battalion. They have Hog a ar Rif es become a highly precisioned unit HOGGARD RIFLES: LT D. Strickland, M. L. Clark, J. G. Collins, R. J. Clemmons, J. D. Evans. through many long hours of drill. Its members are chosen through tryouts at the beginning of the school year. A. Geddie, Drill Team Commander; LT Sandy Boney, Drill Team Sponsor. First Row: F. Walker, R. L. Carter. Second Row: D. Hughes, P. C. Welsh, B. Futch, T. Thomas. Third Row: M. D. Coleman, W. A. Poindexter. Fourth Row: T. M. Robinson, J. H. King, M. L. Dutch, M. S. Farmer. Fifth Row: LTJG D. W. a QUEENS GUARD. First Row: T. M. Robinson, B. Futch : , M. Thomas, J. W. James, T. W. Blackburn, D. A. Geddie, J. H. Johnston, D. W. Evans, J. J. Vereen, W. A. Collins, J. G. Carter. Center: LT Kathy Lowrimore, Queens Guard Sponsor. Queens Guard The precision of the Queens Guard is displayed at special functions and performances. These include such activities as beauty pageants and the NJROTC ball. Hon. Cadet LT With the exception of the commander, . LTJG T. Robinson, the team is made up entirely of Ensigns. Kathy Lowrimore Te — ih Sword Team Commander: T. M. Robinson CSREES Fg ht hn ll Cae i a ta NS 15 | i The Color Guard participates in the dedication of the Cape Fear River Bridge. The Battalion marches in the Armistice Day parade. = 152 Activities Certain units participate in many activities during the school year. These include performances at beauty pageants, field trips aboard the USS SHRIKE and USS McCULLOCH, and marching in the Homecoming, Christmas, and Azalea parades. sees Color Guard The Color Guard is perhaps the most important unit in any NJROTC battalion. Its members spend many long hours practicing and drilling. Besides marching with the battalions, the Color Guard also performs with the drill team at each of its functions and presents the colors for school assemblies and local civic organizations. Color Guard marches in the Homecoming parade. COLOR GUARD: PO 1 C R. D. Evans, CPO R. A. Hardin, PO 1 C A. B. Walls, PO 1 C L. S. Lineback, PO 1 C B. S. Lineback. 153 United States Ships The USS SHRIKE, a USN minesweeper, has provided several educational cruises for the cadets. Certain cadets are chosen for each cruise, which leaves early Saturday morning and returns Sunday afternoon. While on the cruise, the cadets are given firsthand experience with the ship's operation. The USS McCULLOCH, a Coast Guard Cutter stationed at Wilmington, gave the cadets and sponsors a tour of the ship and served them the = © | evening meal on the mess deck. Chief Hess and Cadet M. Thomas are making last-minute adjustments on the windlass before lowering the anchor. Cadets Strickland, Futch, and Coleman prepare to stream the electrical sweep gear. i, Cadets Vereen and Fauser receive and record a flashing light message from another ship. 154 os sig 0 vena On the bridge, the cadets check the m S error st the master gyro to determine the compas ic COMpass again agnet Cadets enjoy dinner served by the crew of the USCGC McCULLOCH. 155 NJROTC Ball The social highlight of the year for the cadets is the NJROTC ball. Much time and effort is spent in planning the various activities. There is a ceremony during intermission at which time the sponsors are introduced and the NJROTC Queen is announced and crowned. This year the event was held at the Cape Fear Hotel Ballroom. NJROTC Queen: Hon. Cadet LT Kathy Lowrimore Cadet CDR D. E. Strickland, Battalion Commander, escorts Hon. Cadet LT Kathy Thompson, Battalion Sponsor, through the arch of swords. A The cadets and their honored guests enjoy an evening of dancing to the music of the Continentals. LCDR Bryan presents roses to Hon. Cadet LT Kathy Lowrimore. Pere 157 “Crnrnt WARS g = : ded © SOMO Y RAUNSE 1 hbo © tome I 1 0) |) me ZL I Mrs. H. W. Wells places the Admiral Paul Hendren Award on the wrist of her son, Philip Cart- wright Welsh, as Mrs. Paul Hendren, donor of the award, looks on. Rear Admiral Robert B. Ellis, US Navy (Retired), presents the Navy League Sword to Cadet Lieutenant Commander James Darrell Cox. Awards Day NJROTC Awards Day is held annually to recognize and honor those outstanding cadets who have been selected, based on their performances and accomplishments, to receive Honors and Awards in recognition of those feats. The presentations are made in the presence of a mass formation of the Cadet Corps and is an “Open to the Public” affair. ante CE Mrs. Conrad B. Schwarz presents the Daughters of the American Revolution’s Outstanding Squad Leader Award to Donald Woodrow Evans. Battalion Formation at NJROTC Honors Day program. 159 The John T. Hoggard 1969- hh. 160 NJROTC 1970 16] fear tod: ‘symb Admiring students watch as their classmates are inducted into the National Honor Society. 5 xO : _ Sunes wooed ne e Classes are held in the library until the new classrooms are completed. 164 Old and new faces, Adjusting to a new school, Frightened moments—then a glimpse of a familiar face. Long hours and hectic days, Problems of unfinished classrooms were quickly solved. A routine is established— the year begins. Late students rush to get to class on time in the morning. HIGHS NOW 8:35e.-400 Students leave school “after a hard day’s work.” spree on oe “aa BH fais Mah as Se 165 eer. Fae ES 2 q ’ @ i t ie Candidates engage entertainment to sway voters on election day. “gevewe. The “ups and downs” of elections. 166 ¢ a rer mea aetna : Ey a ghey ea 167 ne Excitement of a parade— Boys for sale, Smoke-darkened skies, A test of strength, Resounding cheers for the rushing blue and white, The crowning of our Queen— A Viking Homecoming. ie Bobbie Sellars and escort, Phil Winter, smile at the onlooking crowd during the parade. Homecoming Week Beth Chadwick cuts the cake at the tea for the senior girls in honor of the Homecoming Court. Tee io ah Maes ERO tee ea Cod a ee Belva Newsome and Helen Skelton socialize at the hot dog roast. Scott Anderson shows his “muscle” by participat- ing in the Car Smash during the game. Spectators enjoy the bonfire before the game. 169 ee (aaaaenirt Samay, is OW i say ea gi Homecoming Queen AMANDA JOHNSON 170 nie SUT Eos PPRIDIERS ET oR 64 oe SAREE IRE, ’ ge its PR gat enasaisth Wis : ee spate i rn hon: ere BN Hee 3 é UENO ERE: pb $ PLAS 60552 ‘ ARS: i rete Aselehveas 4 PRA iiss 8a Eke: beastie WARE RRL be Bg eee av AREAL hohe Metis issilid? Si Bag é. i WP RREIAE Huh BShp5, Se Reea, Urs q ht SiLgseLee ROE ee erties) . Hae Ursus AY be EP 4an es Gees Bie. spe BELGE Eg LEHR RE TR eee? FER aB Ne HON Se ay teeegi Breer ere Tetererese: : oC oo GeO RD ki OL Se . Maid Of Honor JAN WATKINS hy RED Bies e wo Ry OS RNG oP ® Rep REGRY ae DEBBIE WILSON BELVA NEWSOME Pretty girls— votes cast for a queen, shouts of happiness, tears of joy, moments of excitement, waiting with anticipation— the Queen is crowned. 173 be ee RTS HON a OA 9 na : e b a) pane ’ r : : . = a x a 5 : yz = a ¥ ned oy i 5 $4 ;. | | | , 8 = j é es ¥ ww J PAT OLIVER BOBBIE SELLARS pt rt ke TINA VAN VELSOR HELEN SKELTON JANET BARFIELD BETH CHADWICK What's so good about “Gatorade”? Susan Harkey, Varsity Sweetheart, “congratulates” David Blazer, Cheer- leaders’ Sweetheart. lil al 5 4 Hoggard fans show school spirit at a football game. Humanities class presents a mock graduation—hopefully a real one soon. These cheerleaders spent many long hours practicing for the Jr.-Sr. football game. It shows! Vid, Anticipating the holidays— A break from routine, only to return for exams. As winter ends, students long for spring. Sock it to her!—Juniors play in the snow. The Vikings celebrate the holidays with the annual Christmas dance. ‘These cheerleaders are up in the air over one of our basketball games. 179 Mass confusion! Mr. Blair’s door shouts, “Love Makes the World Go Round.” Students socialize in the student activity area before school. bye Wag ey mn Hint 180 sigan ranean inssemnrmninteneniee sete eens emt EN HE ee ome : Bs Zao co os So wn mom) = ae ea as Sa get ass See pas eit a 0 sta} I) ie! Sa eaol SS Os Oo Om eee an) oh SL SD hae aig ep BAe SSE yaline te Sot odae Eepgspc. folate Leonard Temoney and Janet Barfield, King and Queen of Hearts Cupid pierced many hearts this night. 181 May Court 182 PET gg eer iiNet HELEN SKELTON = Sy ) = oe; a 3 = seca OT en : i } HELEN SKELTON CE ty ae et ™ pe BELVA NEWSOME Excitement in the air Girls in competition Anxious for results The final moment Crowning of a queen and her court. PAULA JOHNSON PHYLLIS STROTHERS ZORIE SMITH JANE AUSTIN MARGARET BROOKS BETH CHADWICK 187 188 Traditions Again the old, yet changed to appear new. NJROTC Ball, May Dance, Junior-Senior Prom, and graduation— Each a tradition yet a part of the life of the student every year. 190 = Be as NORE ene alec ame Co 19] = FI A He TA 4G ‘ th | ata eevee ec I Ml mae tate Ae i tes egies i RAEI MM URDeS USER AABADRAhaRDpRAan ARAMMOrIOEP LS bo RNs Rass Se ee ee Three different segments’ of life brought together by a common bond— the desire to succeed and the pride in being a Viking i vee “aes Pi ahha bhd dy, : NY Wey Sie S SS 5 8 . 80 Se ae pes Ss S SS Sey Si bee ee em NS =) = = Sige eS S Ss Se ES cs NQ 2 Sas ee oP ees So re = 8s WwW Oo es SL) C[ = Pome SS ES SO So Oe Caer = Se) 1 2 a Nee serio is tS 5 Baise ee aS Sa out = oi S Seaton Tas Ss ace 2 = es 8 nies = 8 anos Sy S gets ae ees oc ee ee % ss aS Sas = = + Oa Ss go es = Ss A % _— sc © S ¥ 4) x BN BS s) Fy y 3) = Paresh : O 4 z a fe) aan 194 Sy) S 5 S AS 9 5 © Sy ea) ehreeyeei a val Zz 5 joa) FE 8 5 = Z E —= OQ Jane Abeyounis John Alexius Carnell Allen Doug Allen Janet Allen Wanda Allen Scott Anderson David Andrews Tommy Andrews Patte Archer Perry Arrington Charles Arrowood Jane Ashley Tommy Atwood Jan Austin Toni Austin Lori Avant Karen Babson John Bailey Nancy Baldwin Suzie Bame Anita Barefoot Gwen Barefoot Jane Barefoot Mark Barefoot Butch Batson Amelia Batts Sherry Beane Debbie Bearden Nancy Berry Alton Bellamy Angela Bellamy Danny Bellamy Randy Bennett Artie Berryhill Marvin Biggs Ken Bishop Peggy Blackman Johnny Boles oe Oe OO Olle a Kathy Borth ( « : ae A Libby Bostic : : om ee guia Nancy Boswell Kathy Bowden Debbie Bowen Kent Bozeman Cam Bradshaw Donna Brand David Bridges 195 - Larry Brite Randy Britt Sandy Britt Ellen Brooks Margaret Brooks Nancy Brown Betty Ann Brownie Kathy Bryan Toni Bryant Jim Buckwater Mary Ann Buckwater Jeaninne Buehler Frances Bullard Tony Bullard Debbie Burdett Faye Byrd Terry Canady Andy Carter Patsy Carter Billy Case Barbara Casteen Gail Cavenaugh Donna Chadwick Cindy Chandler Debbie Cherry Richard Cheshire Bobby Clary David Clemmons Ron Cole Marty Coleman Carol Combetto Sheree Congleton John Conway Ted Cook Paul Cotton Ann Courullion 196 Susan West, Julie Marston, Dawn Hardee, Nancy Mabry, Susan Shaw, Ways and Means Bobby Cowan Mary Lou Cox Andi Cracker Patsy Creech Debbie Crews Donna Criser Lynn Croom Carroll Crouch Terry Crumpler Cheryl Daniels susie Rooker, Karen Vann, Purnell Gregory, | = a VG “il a. Duane Daugherty Committee, make plans for class projects. a eo | ee 2. } Lynsey Davis Roger Davis Russell Davis Tom Davis Lynne Dickson Allison Dixon Elaine Dove John Dowdy Gary Dowles s Mike Downing Susan Duperack Joyce Eakins Martha Eason Tommy Edge Jimmy Edwards Gloria Elrod Bonnie Estep Donna Evans Judy Everett un Bs Charles Faircloth Jerry Faircloth Kenny Farrow Tony Farrow Wanda Farrow John Feaster 197 Charlene Floyd Joan Fogleman Karen Fokakis Adie Folker Jackie Foster Cathy Fryar Jane Fussell Marshall Gainey Rosa Galloway Al Ganey Willie Garriss Thomas Garner Rosa Gaskins John Gates Lee Ellen Gaylor W. K. Gaylor Willie Gibbs Wanda Gideon Nancy Gilles Karen Gilmore Dexter Godwin Bobbie Golden Jenny Gore Debbie Grathwol Andy Greer Purnell Gregory David Groves Jim Gumman Mark Gurgnaus Earl Guyton Janet Hale Julie Hale Sharon Hammonds Ellis Hankins Dawn Hardee David Hardwick Cothran Harriss Becky Harriss Cynthia Harvard John Hawes Becky Hayes John Hearne Danny Helgram Michael Henderson Mike Henderson Linda Hendry Dana Hessee Mitchell Hill 198 eve Ronald Hill Sharon Hill Kathy Hines Roger Hinson Tom Hinson Jeannie Hinton Jack Holland Wanda Holland Robert Hollenbeak Tommy Holliday David Holloway Judy Honeycutt Susan Horn Bette Ann Howell Susan Howell Bobbie Hufham Cathy Hughes Mike Huggins Laura Humphries Rose Hunley Meg Hunt Valerie Hurd Patsy Hyatt Pat Ingram Mark Insley Steve Jackson Jerry Jacobs Robert James Vicki James Becky Jeffers Linda Jenkins Bubba Johnson John Johnson Dennis Ray Jones Dennis Jones Marsha Jones Sandy Jones Michael Jordan Pat Keenan Jim Kelly Victor Keye Rachel Khann Beth King Millie King Randall King Roy King Steve King Teresa King c 199 Tim King Tommy Knight Susan Knowles Bette Kramaz Mike Ladner Sandra Langston Barbara Lawson Joann Layton a a ani = Ee : Mary Ledbetter yo ” Dwanda Strickland, Harriet Darden, and a + ne 3 Kathy Borth help decorate the Christmas tree for the library. Barbara Lee Laura Lee Betty Lennon Greg Lewis Kendall Lewis Marilyn Lewis Doug Long Johnny Longnecker Lynn Lowrimore Susan Lykins Chuck Mabry Nancy Mabry Jaselia Mapson Dawn Marchand Diane Marlowe Beth Marett Paula Marshburn Julie Marston Ronnie Mason Sandra Mason Amy Massey Billy Maultsby Bonnie McCafferty John McCarley Pam McCauley Valdoris McDonald Kathy McKoy Ellen McRae Dee Dee Medlin Sherry Melton 200 i‘ Iris Mercer Pam Mercer Trey Mercer Tina Meredith Mary Beth Merritt Eddie Meshaw Greg Meshaw Sheila Meyers Bill Milholland Mark Mintz Melody Mixon Beth Mobley Maria Mobley Kathi Mohr Dianna Moore Pam Moore Sheila Moore Gayle Morris Susan Morris James Morse Tommy Mosely Deborah Mosley George Muench Glenn Murray Beth Naylor Tommy Needham Enola Nelson Class of ’72 Beth Naylor, Lou Shearin, and Susan Shaw get enthusiastic on Clean-up Day. Breck Newber Everette Newman Chris Newton Marsha Newton Renee Norris Bobby Oakley Linda Odom Karen O’Peardon Joanne O'Shea 201 Becky Owens Larry Park Donald Parker Lionel Parker Mike Parker Matilda Patrick Connie Pearson Billy Jo Perry Wanda Pierce Ray Piner Jessie Poland Debbie Potter Robin Potter Sandra Potter Betsy Powell Karen Powell Morris Powell Charlotte Powlas Shirley Preratte Barbara Pridgen Beverly Pridgen Andy Privette Larry Quinn Laura Rabon Joyce Radford Willa Dean Ransom Sharon Reaves Renée Reese Bradley Reeves Curtis Reeves Mike Register Sander Retchin Mike Reynolds Ted Reynolds Debby Rhem Ronnie Rhodes Eugene Risley Pat Rivenbark Tony Roberts Danny Robertshaw Mike Robertson Robbie Robertson Clark Robichaux Connie Robinson Vicky Robinson Leon Rooks Danny Roop Sandy Rouse 202 Barbara Rush Susan Sanderson Mike Sandlin David Satterwhite Susan Sciotto Kenneth D. Scott Kenny Scott Mark Scott Jerry Sellers Susan Shaw Lou Shearin Janet Shepard Jeff Sheppard Jimmy Sidbury Beth Simmons Bobby Simmons Becky Skipper Ricky Sloan Mattie Ann Small Betty Jo Smith Gail Smith Gary Smith Lynn Smith Robin Smith Navana Smithwick Jane Sneeden Mike Solomon Jennie Southerland Roger Sparks Vickie Splawn Debbie Starling Mike Steel Stevie Stephens Van Stephenson Pam Stokley Susan Stokely Clarence Stoneking Mary Styes George Swain Jay Taylor June Taylor Michael Taylor Sheryl! Taylor Theresa Taylor Sylvia Temple Angela Thomas Betsy Thomas Joseph E. Thompson 203 Susan Thompson Glenn Toon Robin Triplett Sylvia Tucker Cathy Turner David Tumer Tommy Tutherow Karen Vann Debbie Vereen Willie Vereen et ey. . gx Thomas Genkins, Michael Wells, and Darrell Vick | 5 =. | . James Wright admire our school flag on Johnny Voafes : 7 display after our basketball victory over ' New Hanover. Brenda Waddell Lynn Walton Mike Walton Donnie Ward Debbie Warner Janet Warren Ronette Washington Jere Watkins Louis Watkins Mike Watkins Thurston Watkins Karen Watson Tom Watters Lynn Watts Felicia Watts Eugene Wells Kenneth Wells Mike Wells Barbara Wendle C arol Wendle Frances West Susan West Alton Wheeler Lyndia White 204 Sophomores show their school spirit the Homecoming Parade. 205 Elizabeth Whitman Emerson Willard Debbie Willetts Eddie Williams Henri Williams Joey Williams Marcia Williams Sarah Williams Steve Williams Vicky Williams Gray Willis Susan Willis Ann Wilson Bobby Wilson Jim Wilson John Wilson Debbie Wimbish Richard Woodcock Debbie Wrede Chip Wrenn Mike Wrublewski David Wychel Apa BrEasLey, Secretary Class of ’71 Ricuarp Lane, President STEPHANY Points, Vice-President Caught in the midst of old and new — Amid decisions right and wrong — are juniors Within the struggle to make it to the top — lies a revolving desire for individuality . . . A yearning for freedom, yet a greater yearning to merely express. 206 207 Brenda Aaron Ruby Age Gary Allen Greg Allen Helen Allen Vernell Allen Steve Alper Vicki Alstatt Cathy Amato Ricky Andrews Walter Arrington Kim Auten Mark Ayers Betty Backley Tommy Bailey Jim Baldwin Connie Barden Anita Barefoot Steve Barnes Ray Barnwell Charlie Batchelor Irene Batounis David Batson Donna Becker Cathy Beeker Serena Benson John Berman Henry Best Emily Blackbur Robert Blair Lesley Blakeman Tim Bland Ann Blanton Susan Blanton Ronnie Bonner Fred Boone Susan Bowden Earl Boyles Kenneth Bradshaw Harry Branch Barbara Brice Donnie Bridges Bill Briley Shelia Brinson Renda Britt Ray Brown Joe Bryan Horace Bryant Sue Bryant Nan Bullock Richard Burdette Sam Burnett Sherry Campbell Vera Carlton Mark Carr Patsy Carr Donald Lee Carroll Rhonda Carroll Jack Carter salon Janet Carter Jimmy Carter 208 Russell Cartrette Alan Cathran Jean Causey Kacey Chapp Mike Clark Larry Clemmons 209 Nancy Schwartz tells Jeff Flack and Kathy Shepard, more fortunate juniors, how much she enjoys her junior privilege—a bottom locker. Doxiene Cole Mike Coleman Billy Cooper Rosemary Costin Vicki Courtney Alice Coxe Mike Craft Rose Cramer Mike Crews Teresa Cribb Cathy Crump Arlene Dail Johnsie Daniels Joan D’Aubour Diane Davis Graham Davis Joella Davis Paula Davis Richard Davis Susan Dermid Faye Flynn Jeff Fountain David Fox Mel Fryar Billy Futch Lucy Gaddy Randy Gainey Ricky Gardner 210 Lynn Dickson DeLonna Dowdy Kim Downing Cecil Dudley Robert Edwards Bobby Evans Ramona Evans Shane Farmer Benny Farrow Debbie Farrow Bobbie Faw Judy Finkelstein Marshall Fisher Jeff Flack Talma Floyd e Sa oS rr = r= hee a 4 ope 2 se o ¢ Oo tm ae 5 a BD bo = Soe se) C8 oS = = (al aig ac) fares aa Joa 3 Q = o ws (0) o S ep) ey n o : £ Sp = S ran o 8 as} 2 cSt © S 80 BO S aoe oes Sec ses eee = eS eS Sita oor fei e OPS ie, O Soe Oe Sok og ; Oe Onag a ee ne z opi ee OFS eH goth 36 ea = - ee Pee ee ek ae Bea o ona eae 90 SUgnah nase Shays Re Shy Eee 0) pes Senin Ha 7 oe Sr eo a Bat Oa Aerie a= re Ol a fie, Se ls ag os (earns Pe ee MeanetA b) Feet 211 Keith Hales Sue Hall Larry Ham Nancy Hammonds Wanda Hammonds Rodney Hansley Richard Harden Mitch Hardison Helen Hargrove Linda Harmon Janice Harris Jim Harris Winnie Harvin Bobby Hayes David Hayes Robbie Hayes Bobby Hegele Marcia Helsabeck Danny Henderson Pete Herring Lynn Hetu Judith Hewett Kay Hicks Robin Hicks Betty Highsmith Ben Hilburn Doris Hilburn Jo Hilton Peggy Hines Eddie Holston David Horne David Horne 212 Ken Howerin Margaret Hooper Margie Honeycutt Gerald Holland Rex Holland Richard Hollenbeck Ren Holt Tina Holmes Linda Howell Connie Hudson Ella Hudson Aurelia Huff Kelley Hughes Gayle Huggins Jackie Huggins Goldie Hundley Wesley Hunter Debra Hutton Steve Hutton Tim Hyatt Bob Isley Deborah Jacobs Carrol James Belinda Jarman Buck Jarman Tim Jedrey Jane Jennings Carole Johnson Kathy Johnson Paula Johnson Robert Johnson Bobby Jones 213 Cynthia Jones Kathy Jones Wesley Jones Leslie Jordan Ricky Jordan Bill Kavanaugh Teresa Keenan Eddie Keith Glenn Kennedy Grace Kennedy James King John King Marian Koch Dottie Lamb Catherine Landen Richard Lane Delores Laney Cathy Lawhorne Llawayne LeBlanc Debbie Lee Lucy Lennon Juniors up a tree—collecting mistletoe for their mistletoe sale. Susan Lewis Angela Liddell Barry Lineback Larry Lineback Cynthia Locke Palins What really goes on during a junior meeting? Billie Mallard Karen Malpass Carlene Manning Donnie Mapson Bobby Marsh Kathleen Marsh Rich Marston Ray Mathis Alan Maxwell Ernie Mayhew Michael McCoy Milton McCoy Mary McCrackin Keith McCullen Joan McGee George McKim Frances McLawhorn Pat McNeill Pat McSwain Bobby Memory class Bob Long Brenda Long Danny Long David Longnecker Max Ludlum Robert Ludwig Be ae ae et Pa Res 215 Jack Metts Peter Miars Patricia Miller Debbie Millis Vicki Mills Herb Mintz Joan Mintz Juniors and seniors clash in powder puff game. Nancy Mitchell Loraine Mobley Gayle Morse Betsy Mott Debra Murray Kathy Murray Larry Murray Larry Neal Jenny Needham Mike Neely David Newton Jane Noftsinger Jeff Norris 216 ; Annette Perritt Randy Perry Richard Peterson Donald Picklesimer Ricky Piner Becke Pittman Ronnie Pittman Tommy Pitts Jimmy Poindexter Stephany Points Brenda Pope Stephanie Potter 217 Doug North Nancy Nunes Leroy Oakley Sheila O’Shea Mike Padrick Rob Parker Ann Pate Reginald Payton Chris Preston Joe Price Ricky Pridemore Karen Pridgen Vicki Pridgen Donald Riggs Kenna Ritchie David Rivenbark Gary Robinson Scott Romblad Linda Rooks Jan Rowe Donna Russ Rosemary Russell Rose Ryninger Mike Salisbury Glenn Sanderson Sherri Savage Wayne Sawyer Bobby Schupp Mike Scruggs Terry Sellers Michael Shaw Belinda Shelley Frank Shepard Kathy Sheppard 218 Earl Sheridan Art Shirer Libbi Shytle Carol Singleton Diane Sinhel Brenda Skipper Billy Kavanaugh and John King run the delivery service. Janet Slater Billy Smith David Smith Dot Smith Gwen Smith Joan Soloman Laura Soloman Susan Southall Connie Southerland Nikki Speck Charles Spencer Becky Stanley Karyn Stegall Benny Stephenson Nell Stokely Terry Strandquest Ronnie Strickland Al Strikoe Phyllis Strothers Charles Sutton 219 Nicki Sweet Vicky Tabor Glenda Taylor Helen Taylor Sarah Taylor Lynn Teachey Deidre Thomas Delores Thomas Mark Thomas Sid Thomas Carol Tomlin Momentos of an unforgettable evening Judy Thompson Linda Thompson Nancy Thornton Fred Tienken Janice Toster Nancy Todd Cindy Turner Lois Tutherow James Ulshafer Debbie Vanderburg Alyce Vereen Timmy Viser Judy Waddell Rudy Waddell Tripp Waddell Richard Wade Lynn Wagoner Becky Wall Brad Walls 220 .. . the Junior-Senior Prom. Debbie Williams Jeffery Williams Mike Williams Phyllis Williams Stan Williams Susan Williams Terry Williams Bob Wilkie Joe Windly Oliver Worthington Darlene Wrench Donna Wrenn Billy Wynn Ray Yarbora Gail York Charles Zophi Paul Zygmunt Kris Walls Sylvia Walton Beth Ward Christy Watkins Lois Watkins John Weaver Craig Webb Gregg Webb Debra Wellman Jenny Wells Marsha Whittemore Ben Williams ri 221 ee een oy Vii Ea AMANDA JOHNSON, Vice-President Class of ’70 The end, Jutius Merrs, President yet the beginning. The one last year to break all ties of high school societies BeTH TILLERY, Secretary ands prepare for the future — the mass conglomeration of goals. Some were reached .. . Others were not even begun... So develops the great challenge of life. Falk eee erae? 222 : Class of ’70 Nancy Ellen Adams Ernes James Age Jewell Elayne Aiken Michael Blount Aldridge Alonzo McKoy Allen Barbara Alper Sharon Nickolene Anast Curtis Sigurd Anderson Constance Antionette Atkinson Wayne Edward Baker Linda Lou Balderson Pamela Jo Bandolas Janet Ann Barden Janet Lorraine Barfield Michael David Barnhill 223 Class of ’70 Phyllis Ruth Barnhill Anne Page Barrow Bradley Reed Batch Tommy Eugene Bateman Betty Louise Batts 7 Kathi Beall William Douglas Beane Sandra Lynn Beard Susan Robbe Bekaert Edward Russell Bell Kenneth Michael Bell Linda Irene Bell Sandra Reneé Bell ie ae Marilyn Dianne Bellamy Bruce Field Bennett 224 Danny Emery Bennett Leavy Allen Bennett Thomas Daniel Benson Edna Carol Best Glenda Ruth Blackburn Timothy Wayne Blackburn Janet Gale Blackham Lisa Deborah Blackledge Carol Jean Blake A Sharon Rose Blake Nancy Patricia Blann David Allen Blazer Beverly Elaine Blue Peggy Catherine Blythe Sandra Kay Boney 225 Danny Ray Bordeaux Harlee Eugene Bordeaux Philip Dale Borneman Ernestine Bowman Wayne Harrison Boyd William Oliver Boykin Janet Vivian Bradley Harriet Lee Bradshaw Erwin Carter Brandon Susanne Marie Brechtlein Vivian Inez Brewington Charles Terry Bridges Geraldine Elizabeth Brisbon William Stuart Britt Audrey Anita Brooks Lois Carolyn Brothers Albert Belmont Brown Grace Elizabeth Brown Laura Jean Brown Maxine Brown Jacqueline Lavern Bryant Mary Amelia Bryant Veronica Bryant Nancy Carol Buck Larry Mitchell Buffkin a 227 Class of ’70 ah il We ve Susan Amanda Bullard Christopher James Bullis Miclele Snow Bullis Roi Anna Burnett William Roberts Burns Lorna June Burris Clifford Eugene Burton Wendell Cornell Butler William Bostic Byers, Jr. Michael Thomas Callahan Patricia Gasen Campbell Steve David Campbell Herbert Carr Sharon Dawn Carraway Belinda Sue Cartrette ay ay | 228 Zag James Luther Cathell, Jr. Sue Carol Caton Carl Lloyd Caulder Benjamin Leroy Chadwick Elizabeth Beatty Chadwick Timothy Charles Chance Michael Lee Charles Ann Charles-Craft Charles Frank Cherry Linda Elaine Chinn Ronnie Keith Church Charles Rudolph Clay Helen Juanita Clemmons Katherine Lee Cloudman William Allen Cobb Ken Dantord shows school store during Homecoming Week. Seniors Pilani M team on to victory during pep rally. LAN ja Hi a) Wea ie ye ae) ae ich class spirit by buying paper footballs at the John Claude Coble Stephanie Anne Cole Thomas Heywood Coleman Cynthia Faye Coley Thomas Ray Congleton Russell James Cook Sandra Kaye Cook Travis Keith Cooke Ray Dennis Cowell Lloyd Wayne Cox Mary Pixley Craft David Ray Crews Sandra Dean Cribb James Roy Croom, Jr. Terry Bernard Crummy Judy Gail Crummy Thomas Michael Cushing John Gregory Dalton Kenneth Eugene Danford Fletcher Lee Daniel Ervin Raymond Davis Robert Kennington Davis Vicki Lynn Davis Carl Ray Dawson Senie Amanda Dietz Class of ’70 231 Class of ’70 Elovine Barbara Devone Arthur Diggs Alice Dorsey Geraldine Dorsey Judith Faye Dunn Gary Allen Dunn Lois Lucille Dunn Thomas Edwin Dunn Dave Ray Ellerby Roger William Ellery Caryl Henderson Elmore Steven Charles Elsner Ronald Steve Ely Donald Woodrow Evans Janice Faye Evans 232 Barbara Ann Failing Clairetta Brendetta Faison Elizabeth Annette Fancher Barbara Lee Farr Rhonda Darlene Farrar Steven James Fauser Cathie Diane Figueroa Brendalyn Diane Fillyaw David Lee Fincannon Robert Miles Finch Frank King Fisher Cheryl Marcia Fleishman Archie Eldridge Flowers Nancy Louise Floyd Jack Edward Foushee 233 Class of ’70 Catherine Novie Fowler Cynthia Carol Fowler Sharon Gail Fowler Gwendolyn Ruth Fox Lola Belinda Franks Lisa Anne Friedericks Dennis Alan Fullerton Brenda Joyce Gardner Eleanor Carol Gay Belva Newsome, Faye Dunn, Maxine Brown, and Linda Moore— semi-finalists for national scholarship competion— discuss their college plans in the guidance office. a 235 The first assembly conducted solely by seniors was the National Honor Society induction. Dan Albert Geddie Jacqueline Hermine Glazier Katherine Marie Glennon Mary Gail Glover Larry Vincent Gootee Danny Lewis Gore Earl Stanley Graham Georgia Sue Graves Charles Randolph Greer Class of ’70 Phyllis Ann Griffin Steven William Griffin Sarah Ruckor Gross Jane Harvey Guest Janice Oneda Guffey Ronald D. Gunter Stephen Marine Gunter Linda Sue Gupton Patricia Kelly Gurganus Troy Kenneth Hales Eleanor Janice Hall Thomas Edward Hall Joan Caryn Ham Wilhemina Hankins Barbara Ann Hardy 236 ar SOMERS ero 237 Susan Carol Harkey Walter Raleigh Harris Janet Lee Harwood Annie Jean Hatcher Diane Ruth Hause Jacqueline Ruth Hayes Janice Faye Hayes Jerry Wayne Heglar Laura Elsa Hendry Linda Kathryn Herring Walter Weldon Herring Debra Rose Hewlett Michael Wallace Hewlett George Bruce Hickman Hayword Hicks To help beautify the Senior Class Courtyard, Billy King and Travis Cooke help plant shrubbery. Alan Page Hilburn Betty Arlene Hill David Foster Hilton Katherine Jeanette Hines Debbie Lynn Hobbs Joyce Marie Holiday James Benjamin Holmes Deborah Lynne Horne Teresa Anne Horne 238 Class of ’70 William Patrick Howell David Ellis Huffine Danita Dawn Hulon David Morgan Hunt Patricia Kay Hunter William Victor Hussey Gwendolyn Faye Jackson James Milton Jackson Jeanine Spinks Jackson “A woman’s work is never done,” laughs Lorna Burris. 239 Class of ’70 Kenneth Lewis Jackson Michael Paul Jackson Ivon Franklin James Robert Ray James Eugene Lamarr Jeffords Merle Lynn Jeffords Joseph Jenkins, Jr. Sylvia Ann Jenkins Clifton Perrin Jernigan Isabella Pearsall Jewell Gloria Patricia Johnson Jessie Amanda Johnson John Alexander Johnson Nancy Catherine Johnson Rebecca Diane Johnson 240 Judith Ann Johnson Andre Lee Jones Brent Gregory Jones Gwenetta Celeste Jones Ninivah Christine Jones Rachel Diane Jordan Edwin Christy Jordon John Alan Joyner Sharon Lark Kavanaugh Walter Douglas Kearney Sandra Kay Keffer William Joseph Kelly Glenn Stephen King Sherry Dawn King William Milton King 24! Class of ’70 242 Roderick Lionel Kirby Valerie Wyone Knox Carl Wilhelm Bissinger Korb, III Donald Ray Kornegay Donna Elizabeth Krug meet tah may Marion Delores Lacewell Thomas Harold Lane Thomas Daniel Langford Wilma Jean Larson Jesse Floyd Lea Joyce Marie Leitch Silas a a es oO ar Different phases of Hoggard life are illustrated by Mrs. , Cobb's Jeffery Scott Lee Humanities Class at we Senior Class Assembly. Ronald Reginald Lehrschall The stage band and the cheerleaders help add variety to the Senior Class Assembly. Barbara Jean Leonard Thomas Anthony Lewellen Pamela Ann Lewis Wanda Mae Lewis Deborah Lynne Lewter Donald James Loflin Harvey Lee London Richard Douglas Long Sandra Ross Long Pedro Lopez Kathryn Ann Lowrimore Christopher Ryder Marple Class of ’70 . ae ioe Timothy Alan Martin Vicki Ann Martin Billy Hugh Mason Francis Amelia Massey Ricky Van Massey Donald Edward Mathews, Jr. Linda Jo Mathis Jennifer Lucille McAtee Johnny Ray McCumber James Goodlett McDaniel Barbara Ann McDonald Glenda Diane McDonald Lynn Ryan McDonald Kathy Ann McDowell Richard Arnold McDowell James Paul McIntosh Daniel Adrian McKeown Patricia Ann McKoy Debra Leigh Merritt Raymond Anthony Merritt Julius Franklin Metts Linda Metz Susan Kay Midkiff Charles Lee Miller Harold Hoover Miller Mitchell Lane Miller John Vernon Milliken, Jr. wo Wanda Miller Milliken Carolyn Ann Mintz a Bh ; DN ae Lynda Sue Mintz 245 Class of ’70 246 John William Mobley Deborah Sue Moore Melinda Ann Moore Wanda Lloyd Moore William Stephen Morrison Douglas Moss Kenneth Brian Mowbray Gloria Faye Murphy Robert Chancey Murray Barry Ross Napp Debra Lou Naylor Joyce Diane Neil Josie Catherine Nelson Larry Douglas Nester Robin Gail Neuwirth Susan Jeanne Newkerk Debra Elaine Newkirk Belva Delores Newsome James Evans Nicholson, III Sue Nicholson Bert Gibson Nisbet Larry Wayne Nissen Carolyn Jeanette Nixon Randale Gleen Nixon Shelly Fornice Nixon Seniors enjoy priority in the parking lot. 247 “If I hurry maybe I can get that parking space,” says senior Hobbs Sutton. Class of ’70 248 Sallie Landee Noe Linda Susan Noland Linda Kay Norris Judith Elaine Northrop John Taylor Norwood Theodora Opal Norwood Linda Ann Nussman Pamela Jeannine Olive Patricia Ann Olive Elizabeth O'Neil Elizabeth O’Quinn Daniel Martin O’Reardon Sara Elizabeth Orrell Vicki Lynn Orrell Mary Patricia Ostrand Michael Francis Ostrand Brenda Sue Oxendine Dianne Yvonne Padgett Linda Marie Palma Cynthia Rebecca Pardue Charles Stephenson Parker Jerry Wayne Parker Robert Lee Parsons Deborah Susan Paul Rodney Thomas Pearson Emma Lee Pelham Donna Michelle Pepper Jacqueline Elaine Perkins Valie Elizabeth Perry Arnold Lee Peterson 24 ° —— Rachel Allen Pickett Linda Kathryn Pierce Brenda Ray Piner Charles Stuart Piner Tommy Eugene Player Sharon Patricia Pless Arthur Allen Ponder Thomas Eugene Poole Kirby Thomas Porter Dana Liston Maynard Powell Jesse William Price David Samuel Privette “Is that a sophomore I just stepped on?” frowns senior William Brown Pursely Barry Napp. Harriet Ann Pye A senior privilege is the senior hot lunch line. Denise Nadine Rabon Roberta Lee Ransom Dena Madge Ratcliff Susan Garrett Ray Karen Ruth Raynor Sharon Elaine Reavis Sandra Leigh Reavis Janice Faye Redmond = Donald Wayne Register Rick Allen Regnier Deborah Mae Reid Class of ’70 251 Class of ’70 Larry Gerald Retchin Mary Jean Rezzuto John Michael Rhodes Richard Grady Rhyne Terri Lee Richardson David Glenn Riggs Francina Riley James Carl Risley Debra June Roberts Denis Clay Robichaux Charles Edward Robinson, Jr. Jacqueline Denise Robinson Linda Ann Robinson Nancy Louise Robinson Thomas Marshall Robinson 7s) Whelma Kay Robinson Elizabeth Gardner Rogers Rebecca Lou Roesch Kay Williamson Rogers Dennis Earl Rouse Linda Karen Rouse Daniel Neil Rowe Daniel Ray Rowland Bobby Marvin Russ, Jr. Sandy Sanders Joseph Thomas Sauvinet Suzanne Emily Schoch Brenda Schwartz Barry Lynn Scruggs Kathryn Holt Seawell 253 25n Bruce Hickman and Barry Sikes practice before the Senior Class Talent Show auditions. Brenda Mae Seitter Barbara Jean Sellars Rhonda Kay Sellers Robert Lee Sellers Deborah Ann Shade Carol Ann Shapiro Martha Marie Sharpe Elizabeth Ophelia Shaw Shirl E. Shaw Class of ’70 Rodney Irving Shaver Martha Denia Sheppard Daniel Clay Shields Patricia Kay Shingleton Elizabeth Diane Shofe ‘Barry Thomas Sikes Jack Lee Simmons Judy Ellen Simmons Kathy Ann Simmons Pamela Louise Simpson Yvonne Denice Simpson Helen Lawrence Skelton Allyn Gayle Skinner Curtis Elwood Skipper Brenda Gay Smith 255 Class of ’70 David Franklin Smith Garry Julian Smith Joseph Lansing Smith Michael Lewis Smith io Ralph Merlin Smith Virginia Rose Smith Zorie Ellen Smith Gary Lee Smithwick David Gray Sneeden Cheryl June Snyder John Joseph Spencer Richard Keith Spencer Brenda Miles Spicer Wanda Faye Spicer Evelyn Ann Stanland 256 Lynda Kay Stanley Patricia June Stanley Randolph Stanley Rudolph Stanley David Walter Starnes Alice Lee Staton Donna Lynn Steele Janette Dorthea Steenhuis James Michael Stokely Robert Askley Stokely Rudolph Gordon Stone Keil E. Strahin Benjamin Wayne Stickland Dwight Edward Strickland Susan Gayle Strickland 257 Class of ’70 Susan Anita Stricklin George Fredrick Stringfellow Sharon Adele Suggs Connie Jean Sullivan Robert Marion Sullivan Robert Radford Summers Steve Frank Tabor Cathy Lynn Talman Richard Merlin Tarkington William Keith Taylor Sheron Kay Taylor Angeline Thomas Glynda Susan Thomas Karen Lee Thomas Larry Darnell Thomas 258 Seniors have Frank Glover Thomason Rita Gertrude Thompkins Deborah Ann Thompson Jessie Lynette Thompson Kathy Fay Thompson Graylynn Elizabeth Thrift Elizabeth Myers Tillery Donna Blann Tilley Donna Ellen Todd 259 Class of ’70 Judy Ann Tompkins Terry Torhan Daniel Webster Trask Jeffery Hunter Tripp Claude Brady Tucker, Jr. Barbara Janette Tutherow Christina Fenton Van Velsor Vicki Lynn Venters Joseph Jerimiah Vereen Dale Corbett Verzaal Vicki Lynn Vetter Betsy Elizabeth Vought Edgar Waddell Guy Maceo Waddell Daphinia Louise Wade 260 26) Anne Kelly Waldkirch Eula Elaine Walker Anna Marlene Wallace Donna Lynn Wallace Mary Ann Walton Vickie Edith Walton Catherine Fairley Ward Donald Homer Ward Susan Gail Waters Martha Janice Watkins Doris Avon Watson Marion Betts Watson Stephen Hall Watters Yolanda Watts Andrew Harriss Weathersbee Class of ’70 Erward Paul Welker Philip Cartwright Welsh Peggy Louise Wenburg Marsha Elaine West Sylvia Elaine Whaley Arlene Lavern White Graham William Linda “Maybe if I stay here low enoug Michele Bullis rests momentarily as the research paper deadline approaches. 263 Robert Wayne Wiggs Charles Marshall Wilkes Helen Margaret Willetts Charles Franklin Williams Mellonice Vr llsains Steve Williard Williams Vicki Darlene Williams Beverly Clare Wilson Cinda Rochelle Wilson Class of ’ Deborah Dianne Wilson Harold Gause Wilson Martha Lynn Wilson Michael Kevin Wilson Charlene Winebar Phillip Mark Winter Susan Carol Wolfe Cynthia Anne Woodard Diane Louise Woodbury Donald Eugene Woodcock Randy Joe Woodell Ronald Lee Wrenn bye Elaine La Juan Wright Janet Rose Zipser Catherine Jean Zophi 264 oe Ne 1 earning | is : will always he - wait to be solved—_ venture: ideas _ into 4 ir § pirit : Phy £ tomorrow's ony pe worl fy aS Se, pray uy Nee ADAMS, NANCY ELLEN French Club 2, 3; School Spirit Club 2; Social Marshal 3, 4; Voyagers 3, 4; Voyagers Ensemble 4; Drama Club 4. AGE, ERNEST JAMES Williston Senior High School 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4. AIKEN, JEWELL ELAYNE Williston Senior High School 2: Gaylettes Club 2; Williston Newscasters 2; Glee Club 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Library Assistant 3; Drama Club 4; Future Homemakers 4; Office Assistant 4. ALDRIDGE, MICHAEL BLOUNT Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Vikings 3, 4. ALLEN, ALONZO McKOY Williston Senior High School 2; Army ROTC 2, Drill Team 2, Color Guard 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4. ALPER, BARBARA Homeroom Representative 2; Venture staff 2, 3, 4, Editor 4; Keyettes 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; NJROTC Sponsor 4; National Honor Society 4; School Spirit Club 4, ANAST, SHARON NICHOLENE Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. ANDERSON, CURTIS SIGURD Goldsboro Senior High School, Goidsboro, N. C., 2: Drama Club 2; Homeroom Repre- sentative 2; Junior Varsity Football 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4. ATKINSON, CONSTANCE ANTIONETTE Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. = p= BAKER, WAYNE EDWARD NJROTC 2, 3, 4, EM Club 2, 3; Sword Team 3; NCO Club 4. BALDERSON, LINDA LOU Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. BANDOLAS, PAMELA JO Oak Grove High School, Oak Grove, California 2; Debating Club 2; Drama Club 2; Girls Chorus 2; Pom-Pon Cheerleader 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4; Art Club 3; Drama Club 3; Homeroom Representative 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; DECA 4. BARDEN, JANET ANN Keyettes 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4; School Spirit Club 2, 3, 4; Franch Club 3, Vice President 3; Homeroom Representative 4; Lab Assistant 4; National Honor Society 4. BARFIELD, JANET LORAINE Future Homemakers 4. BARNHILL, MICHAEL DAVID New Hanover High School 2, 3; Hoggard High School 4. BARNHILL, PHYLLIS RUTH Bible Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2; Secretary 3; School Spirit Club 4; Spanish Club 4; National Honor Society 4. BARROW, ANNE PAGE Drama Club 2; Future Teachers 2; Spanish Clubi272: BATCH, BRADLEY REED NJROTC 2, 3, NCO Club 2, 3; LORSE Science Seminar 2; Debating Club 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Government Club 4; Humanus Club 4; Lab Assistant 4. BATEMAN, TOMMY EUGENE Library Assistant 4. BATTS, BETTY LOUISE Williston Senior High Schoo! 2: Homeroom Representative 2; National Honor Society 2; Hoggard High Schooi 3, 4: Introductory Chorus 3; Girls Chorus 4. BEALL, KATHI Scribble and Quibble 2; Venture Staff 2, 3, 4, Assistant Business Manager 2, Assistant Editor 3, News Editor 4; Debating Club 3; Lab Assistant 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4, President 4; Senior Directory Executive Board 3; School Spirit Club 4; Secretary of Public Relations 4. BEANE, WILLIAM DOUGLAS Varsity Baseball 3, 4. BEARD, SANDRA LYNN Art Club 4. BEKEART, SUSAN ROBBE School Spirit Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Humanities Club 3; Venture staff 4. BELL, EDWARD RUSSELL Williston Senior High School 2: Art Club 2; Homeroom Representative 2; Army ROTC 2, NCO Club 2, Color Guard 2, Officers Club 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Bulletin Board Committee 3; Student Bus Driver 3, 4; Student Bus Drivers Club 4. BELL, KENNETH MICHAEL Homeroom Representative 2, 3; Voyagers 2, 3, 4; Humanities Club 3; Student Bus Drivers Club 4; Student Bus Driver 3, 4; Voyagers Ensemble 4; Interact Club 4. BELL, LINDA IRENE French Club 3; Lab Assistant 3; NJROTC Sponsor 4; National Honor Society 4. BELL, SANDRA RENEE Williston Senior High School 2: Future Homemakers 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4. BELLAMY, MARILYN DIANNE Williston Senior High School 2: Future Homemakers 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Girls Drill Team 3; Drama Club 4. BENNETT, BRUCE FIELD Junior Varsity Baseball 2, 3; Key club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 4. BENNETT, DANNY EMERY Voyagers 2, 3, 4; VICA 3, 4. BENNETT, LEAVY ALLEN NJROTC 2, 3, 4, Color Guard 2, 3, NCO Club 2, 3, Rifle Team 3, Officers Club 3, 4. BENSON, THOMAS DANIEL VICA 3, DECA 4. BEST, EDNA CAROL School Spirit Club 2, 3, 4; Voyagers 2, Voyagers Ensemble 2; Spanish Club 3, 4. BLACKBURN, GLENDA RUTH COO 4. BLACKBURN, TIMOTHY WAYNE NJROTC 2, 3, 4, Rifle Team 2, NCO Club 3, Officers Club 4; Lab Assistant 4. BLACKHAM, JANET GALE New Hanover High School 2, 3: Drama Club 2; Future Teachers 2; School Spirit Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 2; Office Assistant 3; Home- room Representative 3; Hoggard High School 4. BLACK, LISA DEBORAH Future Homemakers 4. BLAKE, CAROL JEAN French Club 2; School Spirit Club 2, 3; Homeroom Representative 3; Humanities Club 3; Girls Drill Team 3; VICA 4. BLAKE, SHARON ROSE Future Homemakers 3; Girls Chorus 3. BLANN, NANCY PATRICIA Future Teachers 2; Office Assistant 3. BLAZER, DAVID ALLEN Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Interact Club 3, 4. BLUE, BEVERLY ELAINE Windsor Girls’ School, Hamm, Germany 2, 3; Bridge Club 2; Drama Club 2; Assistant Pianist and Organist 3; Chorus Student Director 3; Magazine staff 2, 3; Hoggard High School 4: Symphonic Band 4; Drama Club 4. BLYTHE, PEGGY CATHERINE Bulletin Board Committee 2; Sailing Club 3, 4; School Spirit Club 3; Future Teachers 4. BONEY, SANDRA KAY School Spirit Club 2, 3, 4; Venture staff 2, 3, 4, Advertising Manager 3, Business Manager 4; Quill and Scroll! 3, 4; NJROTC Sponsor 4, National Honor Society 4. BORDEAUX, DANNY RAY DECA 4. BORDEAUX, HARLEE EUGENE NJROTC 2,3, 4; NCO Club 2, 3; Officers Club 4. 266 BORNEMAN, PHILIP DALE DECA 3. BOWMAN, ERNESTINE Williston Senior High School 2: Library Assistant 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Future Homemakers 4; COO 4. BOYD, WAYNE HARRISON Homeroom Representative 2, Alternate 3; School Spirit Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 2; Varsity Baseball 2; Voyagers 2, 3, 4; Voyagers Ensemble 2, 3, 4. BOYKIN, WILLIAM OLIVER Concert Band 2; French Club 2, 3; Junior Varsity Baseball 2; NJROTC 2, 3, NCO Club 2, 3; Drill Team 2; EM Club 2; Marching Vikings 2; Track 2; Lab Assistant 3; Office Assistant 3, 4; Student Bus Driver 3, 4; Student Bus Drivers Club 4. BRADLEY, JANET VIVIAN Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Vikings 2, 3, 4; Special Band Ensemble 2, 3, 4; Symphonic Band 4. BRADSHAW, HARRIET LEE Homeroom Representative 2, 3; School Spirit Club 2, 3;) Spanish Club 2) y3he47 Venture staff 2, 3, 4; Humanities Club 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Student Publications 4. BRANDON, ERWIN CARTER Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Interact Club 2; Percussion Band Ensemble 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Symphonic Band 4. BRECHTLEIN, SUZANNE MARIE SAGA Staff 3, 4, Features Editor 4; Quill and Scroll 3; Drama Club 4. BREWINGTON, VIVIAN INEZ Williston Senior High School 2: Spanish Club 2; Glee Club 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Teacher Assistant 4; Future Homemakers 4. BRIDGES, CHARLES TERRY NJROTC 2, NCO Club 2, EM Club 2; VICA 4. BRISBON, GERALDINE ELIZABETH Williston Senior High School 2: Sophomore Class Secretary 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4. BRITT, WILLIAM STUART Hoggard High School BROOKS, AUDREY ANITA New Hanover High School 2, 3: Art Club 2, 3; Health Occupations 3; Student Bus Driver 3; Hoggard High School 4: Student Bus Driver 4; Student Bus Drivers Club 4. BROTHERS, LOIS CAROLYN Yorktown High School, Arlington, Virginia 2: Gymnastics Club 2;GAA 2; DECA 2; Future Homemakers 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Humanus Club 4. BROWN, ALBERT BELMONT Drama Club 4; French Club 4; Lab Assistant 4. BROWN, GRACE ELIZABETH Williston Senior High School 2: Hoggard High School 3, 4: Library Assistant 4. BROWN, LAURA JEAN Keyettes 2, 3, 4; School Spirit Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2 4. BROWN, MAXINE Williston Senior High School 2: Future Homemakers 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4; Student Publications 4; Bible Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 4; National Honor Society 4. BRYANT, JACQUELINE LAVERN Williston Senior High School 2; Future Homemakers 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4. BRYANT, MARY AMELIA Williston Senior High School 2; Future Homemakers 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4. BRYANT, VERONICA Girls Chorus 2; Future Homemakers 4. BUCK, NANCY CAROL Humanities Club 3, Vice President 3; Library Assistant 3; Humanus Club 4; Social Marshal 4. BUFFKIN, LARRY MITCHELL Hoagard High School BULLARD, SUSAN AMANDA Latin Club 2; School Spirit Club 2; Bulletin Senior Directory — Continued Board Committee 3; Humanities Club 3; VICA 4. BULLIS, CHRISTOPHER JAMES Latin Club 2; NJROTC Drill Team 2; School Spirit Club 3. BULLIS, MICHELE SNOW Art Club 2; School Spirit Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Debating Club 3, 4; Humanities Club 3; Social Marshal 3, 4, Head 4; Drama Club 4: Executive Board 4; Secretary of Fine Arts 4; Government Club 4. BURNETT, RO! ANNA French Club 2, 3; Library Assistant 2. BURNS, WILLIAM ROBERTS Golf Team 2, 3; Homeroom Representative 23; Art Club 3; Humanities Club. 3, President 3; Latin Club 3; Executive Board 4; Secretary of Student-Faculty Relations 4. BURRIS, LORNA JUNE Scribble and Quibble 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Humanus Club 4. BURTON, CLIFFORD EUGENE Baseball 2; Varsity Basketball 3. BUTLER, WENDELL CORNELL Williston Senior High School 2: Bulletin Board Committee 2; Concert Band 2; Army ROTC 2, Drill Team 2, Color Guard 2; Rifle Team 2; Social Marshal 2; Special Band Ensemble 2; Stage Band 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Audio-Visual Club 3, 4; Depart- ment of Order 3; Junior Varsity Football 3; Library Assistant 3; School Spirit Club 3; VICA 4. BYERS, JR., WILLIAM BOSTIC Humanities Club 3. Cs CALLAHAN, MICHAEL THOMAS Key Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Department of Order 3, 4; Venture staff 3, 4. CAMPBELL, PATRICIA GASEN French Club 2; Future Homemakers 2, 3, 4; Sailing Club 3; Future Teachers 4; School Spirit Club 4. CAMPBELL, STEVE DAVID Humanus Club 4. CARR, HERBERT Williston Senior High School 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4. CARRAWAY, SHARON DAWN Future Homemakers 2; Homeroom Repre- sentative 3; Humanities Club 3; Keyettes 3, 4; School Spirit Club 3, 4; Drama Club 4; Varsity Cheerleader 4. CARTRETTE, BELINDA SUE Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. CATHELL, JAMES LUTHER, Jr. French Club 2, 3; NJROTC 3, 4, Drill Team 3, Rifle Team 3, Officers Club 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Humanus Club 4; Junior Civitans 4. CANTON, SUE Future Homemakers, 2. CAULDER, CARL LLOYD Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. CHADWICK, ELIZABETH BEATTY Homeroom Representative 2, 3; School Spirit Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Lab Assistant 3, 4; Government Club 4; Keyettes 4; Social Marshal 4. CHADWICK, BENJAMIN LEROY Williston Senior High School 2: Army ROTC 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4. CHANCE, TIMOTHY CHARLES Varsity Tract Team 2, 3, 4; Cross Country Tract 3; Monogram Club 3; Spanish Club 3; Humanus Club 4. CHARLES, MICHAEL LEE South Rowan Senior High School, China Grove, N. C., 2, 3: Varsity Fotball 2, 3; Wrestling 2, 3; Booster Club 3; Hoggard High School 4: Library Assistant 4. CHARLES-CRAFT, ANN Scribble and Quibble 2; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; SAGA staff 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 4. CHEERY, CHARLES FRANK NJROTC 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, NCO Club 4. CHINN, LINDA ELAINE McKinley High Schoo!, Honolulu, Hawaii 2, 3,: Junior Varisty Cheerleader 2; Library Assistant 2; School Spirit Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 2; Bulletin Board Committee 3, Chair- man 3; Office Assistant 3; Tennis Team 3; Pacific Asian Affairs Council 3; Interschool Relations Committee 3, 4; Hoggard High School 4: Girls Drill Team 4; Art Club 4; Secretary 4; Drama Club 4; Humanus Club 4. CHURCH, RONNIE KEITH Homeroom Representative 3; Humanus Club 3, 4; School Spirit Club 3, 4; Drama Club 4; Executive Board 4; Student Body President 4. CLAY, CHARLES RUDOLPH Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. CLEMMONS, HELEN JUANITA Girls Chorus 2; School Spirit Club 2; Teacher Assistant 3, 4; Student Bus Driver 3, 4; Voyagers 3, 4; Humanus Ciub 4; Student Bus Drivers Club 4. CLOUDMAN, KATHERINE LEE Art Club 2. COBB, WILLIAM ALLEN Interact Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Monogram Club 2, 3; School Spirit Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Varsity Baseball 2; Varsity Basketball 2,.3, 4; Homeroom Representative Alternate 3; Quill and Scroll 3; SAGA staff 3, 4, Sports Editor 4; Student Publications 4. COBLE, JOHN CLAUDE Hargrave Military Academy 3; Hoggard High School 2, 4; Interact Club 2. COLE, STEPHANIE ANNE Saint Mary's High School, Royal Oak, Michigan 2, 3: Junior Varsity Girls Basket- ball 2; Introductory Chorus 2, 3; Pep Club 2; Operetta 2, 3; Varsity Girls Basketball 3; Advanced Chorus 3; Hoggard High School 4: French Club 4; Voyagers 4. COLEMAN, THOMAS HEYWARD Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. COLEY, CYNTHIA FAYE Girls Chorus 2; SAGA staff 3, 4, Faculty Editor 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Voyagers 3, 4; Humanus Club 4. CONGLETON, THOMAS RAY New Hanover High School 2, 3: Hoggard High School 4. COOK, RUSSELL JAMES Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. COOK, SANDRA KAYE Vardell Hall, Red Springs, N. C. 2: Student Government 2; Tennis 2; Drama Club 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Latin Club 3. COOKE, TRAVIS KEITH Concert Band 2; Marching Vikings 2; School Spirit Club 2, 3,4; NJROTC 3, Drill Team 3, EM Club 3, NCO Club 3, Rifle Team 3; Interact Club 4; Spanish Club 4. COWELL, RAY DENNIS Golf Team 2, 3, 4. COX, LLOYD WAYNE NJROTC 4, NCO Ciub 4, Rifle Team 4; Office Assistant 4; Student Bus Driver 4; Student Bus Drivers Club 4. CRAFT, MARY PIXLEY New Hanover High School 2: School Spirit Club 2; Vardell Hall, Red Springs, N. C. 3: Hoggard High School 4: Future Homemakers 4; Humanus Club 4. CREWS, DAVID RAY National Honor Society 4; Varsity Baseball 4; Varsity Basketball 4. CRIBB, SANDRA DEAN Future Homemakers 2, 3; School Spirit Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3. CROOM, JAMES ROY, JR Hoggard High School CRUMMY, TERRY BERNARD Williston Senior High School 2: Army ROTC 2: Homeroom Representative 2; Hoggard 267 High School 3, 4: NJROTC 3, Drill Team 3, EM Club 3, Rifle Team 3; Government Club 4. CULVERHOUSE, JUDY GAIL New Hanover High School 3: Homeroom Representative 3; Library A ssistant 3; School Spirit Club 3; Hoggard High Schooi 2, 3: School Spirit Club 2. CUSHING, THOMAS MICHAEL Sgt. Bluff Luton Community School, Sgt. Bluff, lowa 2: Junior Varsity Basketball! 2; Varsity Football 2; Science Club 2; Athletics Club 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4. Sry DALTON, JOHN GREGORY Sophomore Vice-President 2; Executive Board 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3; Steering Committee 2; Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 2, 3; Varsity Football 3; School Spirit Club 3; Department of Order 3; National Honor Society 4. DANFORD, KENNETH EUGENE NJROTC 2. DANIEL, FLETCHER LEE New Hanover High Schoo! 2, 3; Hoggard High School 4. DAVIS, ERVIN RAYMOND Williston Senior High School 2: Varsity Baseball 2; Army ROTC 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Future Teachers 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4 DAVIS, ROBERT KENNINGTON NJROTC 2, 3, 4, NCO Club 2, 3, Officers Club 4; Student Bus Driver 3, 4; Student Bus Drivers Club 4. DAVIS, VICKI LYNN Antioch High School, Antioch, Tennessee 2: Library Assistant 2; Chorus 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Humanus Club 4; School Spirit Club 4; Venture staff 4. DAWSON, CARL RAY Concert Band 2; Marching Vikings 2; Humanus Club 4; School Spirit Club 4; Junior Civitans 4. DEITZ, SENIE AMANDA Oscar F. Smith High School, Chesapeake, Virginia 2: Mixed Chorus 2; New Hanover High School 3: Girls Chorus 3; Hoggard High School 4: Girls Chorus 4; Library Assistant 4. DEVONE, ELOVINE BARBARA Williston Senior High School 2: Future Homemakers 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Homeroom Representative 3; Library Assistant 3; Future Homemakers 4. DIGGS, ARTHUR Williston Senior High Schoot 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4. DORSEY, ALICE Williston Senior High School 2; Sophomore Class Secretary 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Library Assistant 3; COO 4. DORSEY, GERALDINE Williston Senior High School 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Future Homemakers 4. DUNN, JUDITH FAYE Introductory chorus 2; Library Assistant 2; Scribble and Quibble 2, President 2; Future Teachers 3, 4, Secretary 3; Lab Assistant 3, 4: School Spirit Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4. DUNN, GARY ALLEN Junior Civitans 4. DUNN, LOIS LUCILLE East Montgomery High Schoo! 2, 3: Future Homemakers 2, 3; Student Bus Driver 2, 3; Girls Chorus 3; Hoggard High School 4: Future Homemakers 4; Student Bus Drivers 4. DUNN, THOMAS EDWIN Aral ELLERBY, DAVE RAY Williston Senior High School 2: Bulletin Senior Directory — Continued Board Committee 2; Concert Band 2; French Club 2; Lab Assistant 2; School Spirit Club 2; Special Band Ensemble 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4. ELLERY, ROGER WILLIAM Franch Club 2; NJROTC 2, 3, Drill Team 2, 3, Rifle Team 2, 3; VICA 4. ELMORE, CARYL HENDERSON Art Club 2; School Spirit Club 2, 4; Spanish Club 2, 4; Civinettes 3, 4; Drama Club 4. ELSNER, STEVEN CHARLES Oak Grove High School, San Jose, California 2: Ski Club 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4; NJROTC 3, Drill Team 3. ELY, RONALD STEVE Orangeburg High School, Orangeburg, South Carolina 2: Marching Band 2; Fallbrook Union High School 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Radio and Electronics Club 3; Audio- Visual’ Club °3;°.4; Humanus’ Club 3, 4: Steering Committee 4. EVANS, DONALD WOODROW NJROMCE2) 344 Drillmtieam.2,.o4-Rinle Team 2, 3, 4; NCO Club 3; Officers Club 4. EVANS, JANICE FAYE Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. Nee FAILING, BARBARA ANN Waynesboro High School, Waynesboro, Virginia 2: Pep Club 2; Chorus 2; National Beta Club 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4. FAISON, CLAIRETTA BRENDETTA Williston Senior High School 2: Glee Club 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Girls Drill Team 4 FANCHER, ELIZABETH ANNETTE School Spirit Club 3. FARR, BARBARA LEE Elmira Free Academy 2, Elmira, New York 2: Ski Club 2; Masquers Club 2; French Club 2; Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Civinettes 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Debating Club 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3; SAGA staff 3, 4, Student Life Editor 4; School Spirit Club 3, 4; Executive Board 4; Student Publication 4; Secretary of Publications 4. FARRAR, RHONDA DARLENE Girls Chorus 2; Homeroom Representative 2, 3; School Spirit Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Humanities Club 3. FAUSER, STEVEN JAMES NJROYC Z, 3, 4, Officers Club 2, 4, Color Guard 3, NCO Club 3; Sailing Club 3; Junior Civitans 4. FIGUEROA, CATHIE DIANE Future Teachers 2, 3, 4; Girls Chorus 2; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; SAGA staff 3, 4, Activities Editor 4; School Spirit Club 3, 4; Voyagers 3, 4. FILLYAW, BRENDALYN DIANNE Williston Senior High School 2: Medical Careers 2; Varsity Cheerleader 2; Lab Assistant 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: School Spirit Club 3; Varsity Cheerleader 3; DECA 4. FINCANNON, DAVID LEE VICA 3. FINCH, ROBERT MILES School Spirit Club 3, 4. FISHER, FRANK KING Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Vikings 2, 3, 4; NJROTC 3, 4, NCO Club 3, 4; Stage Band 4 FLEISHMAN, CHERYL MARCIA French Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Repre- sentative 2, 3; Lab Assistant 2; School Spirit Club 2, 3, 4; Voyagers 2, 3, 4; Voyager Ensemble 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Humanities Club 3; Debating Club 4; Government Club 4. FLOWERS, ARCHIE ELDRIDGE Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. FLOYD, NANCY LOUISE School Spirit Club 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers 2, 3; Humanities Club 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Vice-President 4; SAGA staff 3, 4, Senior Class Editor 4; Spanish Club 3; National Honor Society 4. FOUSHEE, JACK EDWARD Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Vikings 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 4. FOWLER, CATHERINE NOVIE Goldsboro High School, Goldsboro, N. C. 2: Future Homemakers 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Humanus Club 4. FOWLER, CYNTHIA CAROL Future Homemakers 4. FOWLER, SHARON GAIL COO 4. FOX, GWENDOLYN RUTH Williston Senior High School 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4. FRANKS, LOLA BELINDA Williston Senior High School 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Debating Club 3; Executive Board 3; French Club 3; Library Assistant 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Voyagers 3; Steering Committee 4. FRIEDERICKS, LISA ANNE Future Teachers 2; Art Club 3; Teacher Assistant 3; School Spirit Club 4. FULLERTON, DENNIS ALAN Homeroom Representative 2; Varsity Foot- ball 4. Ge GARNER, BRENDA JOYCE Future Homemakers 4; Library Assistant 4. GAY, ELEANOR CAROL Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. GEDDIE, DAN ALBERT NJROTC 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 2, 3, 4, EM Club 2; NCO Club 3; Officers Club 4. GLAZIER, JACQUELYN HERMINE Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. GLENNON, KATHERINE MARIE School Spirit Club 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Humanities Club 3; Art Club 4; Future Homemakers 4. GLOVER, MARY GAIL Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. GOOTEE, LARRY VINCENT Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. GORE, DANNY LEWIS DECA 4. GRAHAM, EARL STANLEY Hirsch High School, Chicago, IIlinois 2, 3; Homeroom Representative 2; School Spirit Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Student Bus Drivers Club 2; Junior Varsity Basketball 3; Social Marshal 3; Varsity Football 3; VICA 3; Army ROTC 3, NCO Club 3; Color Guard, Rifle Team 3; Hoggard High School; VICA 4. GRAVES, GEORGIA SUE Girls Chorus 2; School Spirit Club 2, 4; Voyagers 3, 4; Voyagers Ensemble 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 4; Teacher Assist- ant. GREER, CHARLES RANDOLPH NJROTC 2, Color Guard 2, NCO Club 2. GRIFFIN, PHYLLIS ANN Voyagers 2, 3, 4; Voyager Ensemble 2, 3; Humanus Club 3, 4; Government Club 4; Homeroom Representative 4; NJROTC Sponsor 4. GRIFFIN, STEVEN WILLIAM Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Varsity Basket- ball 3, 4. GROSS, SARAH RUCKOR R. B. Worthy High School, Salrville, Virginia 2, 3: Club Representative 2; Girls Junior Varsity Basketbal! 2; Latin Club 2, 3; Library Club 2; Pep Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Student Publications 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; N ational Beta Club 3; Girls Varsity Basket- ball 3; Junior Class Play 3; Hoggard High School 4: Drama Club 4; Executive Board 4; Secretary of Finance 4. GUEST, JANE HARVEY Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; 268 Special Band Ensemble 2, 3, 4; Marching Vikings 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; School Spirit Club 4; Symphonic Band 4. GUFFEY, JANICE ONEDA Library Assistant 2; School Spirit Club 2, 4; Drama Club 4; Future Homemakers 4. GUNTER, RONALD D New Hanover High School 2, 3: Football 2; Cape Fear Rifles 2, 3; Hoggard High School 4: Humanus Club 4. GUNTER, STEPHEN MARINE Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. GUPTON, LINDA SUE Humanities Club 3; Government Club 4. GURGANUS, PATRICIA KELLY French Club 2; Government Club 2; Home- room Representative 2; School Spirit Club 2; DECA 3, 4, Secretary 3. SHS HALES, TROY KENNETH Debating Club 3, 4; LORSE Science Seminar 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Government Club 5; Humanus Club 4. HAM, JOAN CARYN Greene Central High School, Snow Hill, N. C. 2: Art Club 2; Varsity Cheerleader 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Humanities Club 3; Homeroom Representative Alternate 4; Humanus Club 4. HALL, ELEANOE JANICE Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. HALL, THOMAS EDWARD Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. HANKINS, WILHELMINA Williston Senior High School 2: Williston Marching Band 2; Concert Band 2; Home- room Representative 2; Majorette 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Library Asistant 3; Future Homemakers 4. HARDY, BARBARA ANN Williston Senior High School 2: Library Assistant 2; Library Club 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4. HARKEY, SUSAN CAROL School Spirit Club 3, 4; Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4; Drama Club 4. HARRIS, WALTER RALEIGH French Club 2; Scribble and Quibble 2; Art Club 3; DECA 4. HARWOOD, JANET LEE Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. HAUSE, DIANE RUTH Art Club 2, 3, 4, President 3; Future Homemakers 2, 3; Humanus Club 3; Steering Committee 4. HAYES, JACQUELINE RUTH Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. HAYES, JANICE FAYE f Williston Senior High School 2: Girls Chorus 2; Library Assistant 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4. HEGLAS, JERRY WAYNE Concert Band 2, 3, 4. HENDRY, LAURA ELSA Lahser High School, Bloomfield Hill, Michigan 2: French Club 2; Girls Athletic Association 2; Film Society 2; Drama Club 2; Ski Club 2; Leland High School, San Jose, California 3: French Club 3; Office Asistant 3; Drama Club 3; Cal ifornia Scholarship Federation 3; Girls Athletic Association 3; Hoggard High School 4: Drama Club 4; French Club 4; Humanus Club 4; Student Publications 4. HERRING, LINDA KATHRYN Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. HERRING, WALTER WELDON NJROTC Officers C Club 2. HEWLETT, DEBRA ROSE Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. HEWLETT, MICHAEL WALLACE Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 2, 3; Key Club 4. HICKMAN, GEORGE BRUCE NJROTC 2, 3, EM Club 2; Color Guard 2, 3; Senior Directory — Continued NCO Club 2; Drill Team 3; Rifle Team 3; Voyagers 3; Stage Band 4. HICKS, HAYWORD RUSSELL Hamden High School, Hamden, Connecticutt 2, 3; Hoggard High School 4. HILL, BETTY ARLENE Grainger High School, Kinston, North Carolina 2: Drama Club 2; French Club 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Lab Assistant 4. HILTON, DAVID FOSTER Latin Club 2; Spanish Club 2; NJROTC 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, EM Club 3; Officers Club 4; Sword Team 3; Varsity Baseball 4; Varsity Basketball 4. HINES, KATHERINE JEANETTE Grifton High School, Grifton, N. C. 2, 3: Sophomore Class Secretary 2; Future Home- makers 2; Library Assistant 2; French Club 3; School Spirit Club 3; Hoggard High School 3, 4: French Club 4. HOBBS, DEBBIE LYNN Art Club 2; Bulletin Board Committee 2; Debating Club 2; Drama Club 2; Future Homemakers 2; Girls Chorus 2, 3; Lab Assistant 2; Library Assistant 2; Office Assistant 2, 3; School Spirit Club 2, 3. HOLIDAY, JOYCE MARIE Future Homemakers 4. HOLMES, JAMES BENJAMIN Williston Senior High School 2: Bulletin Board Committee 2; French Club 2; Home- room Representative 2; Introductory Chorus 2; Lab Assistant 2; Williston Marching Band 2: Social Marshal 2; School Spirit Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Concert Band 3, 4; Lab Assistant 3; Marching Vikings 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3. HORNE, DEBORAH LYNNE Homeroom Representative 2, 3, 4; French Club 3; School Spirit Club 3, 4; Civinettes 4; Government Club 4. HORNE, TERESA ANNE Spanish Club 2; Humanities Club 3; Girls Drill Team 3; School Spirit Club 3. HOWELL, WILLIAM PATRICK NJROTC 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, EM Club 2, 3, Officers Club 4; Junior Varsity Football 3; National Honor Society 4. HUFFINE, DAVID ELLIS Key Club 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Golf 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; School Spirit Club 3; Steering Committee 4. HULON, DANITA DAWN French Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Representa- tive 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Social Marshal 3, 4; Executive Board 4; Keyettes 4; School Spirit Club 4; Student Body Secre- tary 4. HUNT, DAVID MORGAN Clarence Central High School, Clarence, New York 2, 3: Junior Varsity Baseball 2, 3; Hoggard High School 4: Sailing Club 4; Varsity Baseball 4. HUNTER, PATRICIA KAY Debating Club 2, 3; School Spirit Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Drama Club 3; Government Club 4; Student Publications 4; National Honor Society 4. HUSSEY, WILLIAM VICTOR DECA 4. Apis JACKSON, GWENDOLYN FAYE Williston Senior High School 2: Future Homemakers 2; Future Teachers 2; Girls Chorus 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Library Assistant 3; Voyagers 3, 4; French Club 4. JACKSON, JAMES MILTON New Hanover High School 2, 3, 4: Junior Varsity Football 2; Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Hoggard High School 4. JACKSON, JEANNINE SPINKS French Club 2; LORSE Science Seminar 3. JACKSON, KENNETH LEWIS New Hanover High School 2, 3; Hoggard High School 4. JACKSON, MICHAEL PAUL Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. JAMES, IVON FRANKLIN NJROTC Drill Team 2; Junior Varsity Football 3 JAMES, ROBERT RAY Humanus Club 3. JEFFORDS, EUGENE LAMARR Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Sax Quartet 4; Symphonic Band 4. JEFFORDS, MERLE LYNN Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. JENKINS, JOSEPH JR. Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. JENKINS, SYLVIA ANN Williston Senior High School 2: Library Assistant 2; Honor Roll 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4. JERNIGAN, CLIFTON PERRIN Art Club 2; NJROTC EM Club 2, 3; VICA 4. JEWELL, ISABELLA PEARSALL Girls Chorus 2; Homeroom Representative 2, 3; Library Assistant 2; Keyettes 3, 4; Sailing Club 3; Voyagers 3, 4. JOHNSON, GLORIA PATRICIA Art Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Future Teachers 2, 4; Bulletin Board Committee 3; Homeroom Representative Alternate 4; School Spirit Club 4. JOHNSON, JESSIE AMANDA Steering Committee 2; Homeroom Repre- sentative 2; Venture staff 2, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Civinettes 4; Senior Class Vice-President 4; NJROTC Sponsor 4. JOHNSON, JOHN ALEXANDER Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. JOHNSON, NANCY CATHERINE Civinettes 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; School Spirit Club 2, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 3; Executive Board 4; Secre- tary of Fine Arts 4; Steering Committee 4; Student Publications 4. JOHNSON, REBECA DIANNE Debating Club 3; Humanus Club 3, 4; COO 4 JOHNSTON, JUDITH ANN Scho ol Spirit Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2. JONES, ANDRE LEE Williston Senior High School 2: Army ROTC 2, Drill Team 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4. JONES, BRENT GREGORY VICA 3, 4. JONES, GWENETTA CELESTE Williston Senior High School 2: Future Homemakers 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Office Asistant 4. JONES, NINIVAH CHRISTINE Williston Senior High School 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4. JORDON, RACHEL DIANNE Introductory Chorus 2; Spanish Club 2; Voyagers 3, 4; Government Club 4. JORDON, EDWIN CHRISTY South Mecklenburg High School 2: Hoggard High School 3, 4: Humanus Club 4; Social Marshal 4; Junior Civitans 4, Treasurer 4. JOYNER, JOHN ALAN NJROTC NCO Club 3, 4. ices KAVANAUGH, SHARON LARK French Club 2; Library Assistant 2, 3; Majorette 2, 4; School Spirit Club 2; Voyagers 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 3, 4; Girls Drill Team '3; Civinettes 4. KEARNEY,WALTER DOUGLAS Lati Club 2; Marching Vikings 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4. KEFFER, SANDRA KAY School Spirit Club 2; COO 4. KELLEY, WILLIAM JOSEPH New Hanover High School 2, 3; Audio-Visual 269 Club 2; Homeroom Representative 2; Hoggard High School 4. KING, GLENN STEPHEN Concert Band 2, 3; Marching Vikings 2, 3. KING, SHERRY DAWN Bulletin Board Committee 2; School Spirit Club 3. KING, WILLIAM MILTON NJROTC Officers Ciub 2; Track 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Homeroom Representa- tive 4; Lab Assistant 4. KIRBY, RODERICK LIONEL Homeroom Representative 2; School Spirit Club 2; Varsity Baseball 2; Latin Club 3; VICA 4. KNOX, VALERIE WYONA Future Homemakers 2; Girls Chorus 3; Library Assistant 3. KORB, CARL WILLIAM BESSENGER, II! Concert Band 2; Marching Vikings 2; NJROTC Officers Club 3, 4; School Spirit Club 2, 3; Special Band Ensemble 3; State Band 2; NJROTC Drill Team 3; Spanish Ciub 4. KORNEGAY, DONALD RAY New Hanover High School 2, 3: Concert Band 2, 3; Hoggard High School 4. KRUG, DONNA ELIZABETH French Club 2, 3, 4; Future Homemakers 2; Library Assistant 2, 3; School Spirit Club 2; Girls Drill Team 3, 4; Drama Club 4. es LACEWELL, MARION DELORES Williston Senior High School 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Drama Club 4; French Club 4; Government Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. LANE, THOMAS HAROLD NJROTC 2, 3, 4, Color Guard 2, 3, NCO Club 2, Officers Club 3, 4, Rifle Team 4; Humanus Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Steering Committee 4. LANGFORD, THOMAS DANIEL Interact Club 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Voyagers 2, 3, 4; Voyagers Ensemble 3, 4; School Spirit Club 4. LARSON, WILMA JEAN New Hanover High School 2: Bible Club 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: COO 4. LEA, JESSE FLOYD New Hanover High School 2: Hoggard High School 3, 4. EEE= JEEEERYoCOln Terry Parker Senior High School, Jacksonville, Florida 2: Male Glee Club 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4. LEHRSCHALL, RONALD REGINALD Hoggard High School LEITCH, JOYCE MARIE Future Homemakers 4; Girls Drill Team 4. LEONARD, BARBARA JEAN Art Club 2, 3, 4; Vice-President 4; Bulletin Board Committee 4; Drama Club 4; Humanus Club 4; Student Publications 4. LEWELLEN, THOMAS ANTHONY Drama Club 4. LEWIS, PAMELA ANN Manchester High School, Richmond, Virginia 2: French Club 2; Honor Council 2; 4-Teens 2: Homeroom Representative 2; Hoggard High School French Club 3, 4, President 4; Humanities Club 3; Girls Drill Team 3. LEWIS, WANDA MAE Concert Band 2, 3; Marching Vikings 2; School Spirit Club 2, 3; Future Homemakers 4. LEWTER, DEBORAH LYNNE Art Club 2. LOFLIN, DONALD JAMES Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. LONDON, HARVEY LEE Williston Senior High School 2: Bulletin Board Committee 2; French Club 2; Library Assistant 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: School Spirit Club 4. Senior Directory — Continued LONG, RICHARD DOUGLAS Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Vikings 2, 3; Special Clarinet Ensemble 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Symphonic Band 4. LONG, SANDRA ROSS Library Assistant 2; Future Homemakers 4. LOPEZ, PEDRO Williston Senior High School 2: Drill Team 2; Chess Club 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Art Club 4. LOWR!IMORE, KATHRYN ANN Latin Club 2, 3; Scribble and Quibble 2; Voyagers 2, 3, 4; Voyagers Ensemble 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 3; Humanities Ciub 3; NJROTC Sponsor 4. —-M— MARPLE, CHRISTOPHER RYDER Cross Country Track 2, 3; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Track 2; Junior Varsity Baseball 3; Humanus Club 4. MARTIN, TIMOTHY ALAN Broughton Senior High School 2, Raleigh, N. C. 2: Air Force ROTC 2; Library Assistant 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: VICA 3. MARTIN, VICKI ANN Andrew Lewis High School, Salem, Virginia 2: Girls Athletic Association 2; National Beta Club 2; Girls Track 2; Spanish Club 2, Treasurer 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Latin Club 3; Sailing Club 3; Homeroom Repre- sentative 4; Student Publications 4. MASON, BILLY HUGH Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Junior Varsity Basket- ball 2, 3; Marching Vikings 2; Varsity Basketball 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. MASSEY, FRANCES AMELIA Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. MASSEY, RICKY VAN Cross Country Spring Track 2; Monogram Club 2; Humanus Club 3, 4. MATTHEWS, DONALD EDWARD, JR. Debating Club 2, 3; Homeroom Representa- tive 2, 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Library Asistant 2, 3; Office Assistant 2, 3; School Spirit Club 2, 3, 4. MATHIS, LINDA JO VICA 3, 4. McATEE, JENNIFER LUCILLE Girls Chorus 2; Lab Assistant 2; School Spirit Club 2; Voyagers 3, 4; Voyagers Ensemble 4; Homeroom Representative 4; Library Assistant 4. McCUMBER, JOHNNY RAY French Club 2; Lab Assistant 3; School Spirit Club 3. McDANIEL, JAMES GOODLETT Voyagers 2, 3, 4; Voyagers Ensemble 2, 3, 4; School Spirit Club 3; Drama Club 4; Humanus Club 4. McDONALD, BARBARA ANN Williston Senior High School 2: Future Homemakers 2; Library Club 2; Library Assistant 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Library Assistant 3. McDONALD, GLENDA DIANE French Club 2; Homeroom Representative 2, 3; Majorette 2, 4, Head 4; Schoo! Spirit Club 2; Varsity Cheerleader 2, Head 2; Girls Drill Team 3, Head 3; Concert Band 2. McDONALD, LYNN RYAN Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Vikings 2; Spanish Club 2; Stage Band 2. McDOWELL, KATHY ANN Library Assistant 3; Office Assistant 4. McDOWELL, RICHARD ARNOLD NJROTC 2, 3, EM Club 2; NCO Club 3. McINTOSH, JAMES PAUL Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. McKEOWN, DANIEL ADRIAN Voyagers 2, 3, 4; Voyagers Ensemble 4. McKOY, PATRICIA ANN Williston Senior High School 2: Library Assistant 2; Tri-Hi-Y-2; Hoggard High School 3,4. MERRITT, DEBRA LEIGH Homeroom Representative 2; Spanish Club 2, 3; Humanus Club 4; School Spirit Club 4. MERRITT, RAYMOND ANTHONY Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club, 2, 3, 4. METTS, JULIUS FRANKLIN Track 2; Homeroom Representative 3; Key Club 3, 4; Lab Assistant 4; Executive Board 4; Senior Class President 4. METZ, LINDA Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. MIDKIFF, SUSAN KAY Drama Club 2, 4; Spanish Club 2. MIZE ERECHAR EES ttSE Humanities Club 3; Quill and Scroll 3; Interact Club 4. MILLER, HAROLD HOOVER VICA 3, 4. MILLER, MITCHELL LANE Lynbrook High School, San Jose, California 2: Hoggard High School 3, 4: Radio and Electronics Club 3, 4; Humanus Club 4. MILLIKEN, JOHN VERNON, JR. Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Vikings 2, 3, 4; Varsity Track Manager 2; LORSE Science Seminars 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Government Club 4; Humanus Club 4. MILLIKEN, WANDA MILLER Girls Chorus 2; Voyagers 3, 4. MINTZ, CAROLYN ANN Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. MINTZ, LYNDA SUE DECA 4. MOBLEY, JOHN WILLIAM Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. MOORE, DEBORAH SUE Art Club 2; Future Homemakers 2, 4; Homeroom Representative 2; School Spirit Club 2; Humanities Club 3. MOORE, MELINDA ANN Debating Club 2, 4; Scribble and Quibble 2; Venture staff 2: Latin Club 3; National Honor Society 4. MOORE, WANDA LLOYD COO 4. MORRISON, WILLIAM STEPHEN Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. MOSS, DOUGLAS NJROTC Drill Team 3. MOWBRARY, KENNETH BRIAN Debating Club 3, President 3; Interact Club 4. MURPHY, GLORIA FAYE Williston Senior High School 2: Future Teachers 2; Homeroom Representative 2; Social Marshal 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Executive Board 3; Future Homemakers 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. MURRAY, ROBERT CHANCEY Student Bus Driver 3; VICA 4. Ent NAPP, BARRY ROSS Homeroom Representative 2; Interact Club 2, 3, 4; Library Assistant 2; Monogram Club 2, 3; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Voyagers 2, 3, 4; Voyagers Ensemble 2, 3; Tract 2; Venture staff 3, 4; Tennis 3. NAYLOR, DEBRA LOU Library Assistant 2; French Club 2; Govern- ment Club 4; Homeroom Representative 4; School Spirit Club 4; Social Marshal 4. NEIL, JOYCE DEANA Future Homemakers 4; Library Assistant 4. NELSON, JOSIE CATHERINE Art Club 2, 4; Future Teachers 2; French Club 4; Government Club 4; Social Marshal 4. NESTER, LARRY DOUGLAS Spanish Club 2; NJROTC 3, 4, Drill Team 3, EM Club 3, NCO Club 3, Officers Club 4. NEUWIRTH, ROBIN GAIL Concert Band 2, 3; School Spirit Club 2, 4; Spanish Club 2; Special Band Ensemble 2; Keyettes 4; Symphonic Band 4. 270 NEWKERK, SUSAN JEANNE Library Assistant 3; DECA 4. NEWKIRK, DEBRA ELAINE Williston Senior High School 2: School Newspaper 2; Band 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Future Homemakers 4. NEWSOME, BELVA DELORES Debating Club 2, 3; French Club 2, Secretary 2; Humanities Club 3; Secretary of Student- Faculty Relations 4; Steering Committee 4; Student Publications 4; Department of Order 4. NICHOLSON, JAMES EVAND, III Scotland High School, Laurinburg, N. C. 2: Marching Band 2; Concert Band 2; French Club 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4; Concert Band 3; Stage Band 4. NICHOLSON, SUE Homeroom Representative 2; Li brary Assist- ant 2, 3; School Spirit Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Varsity Cheerleader 3; Civinettes 4; Lab Assistant 4. NISBET, BERT GIDSEN Interact Club 2; NJROTC NCO Club 2. NISSEN, LARRY WAYNE Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Junior Varsity Basket- ball 2; Marching Vikings 2, 3, 4, Assistant Drum Major 3, Drum Major 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4; School Spirit Club 3, 4; Social Marshal 3, 4; Stage Band 3, 4; Steering Committee 4, Chairman 4; Homeroom Representative 3; Student Council Chaplain 3; Lab Assistant 3; Executive Board 4; Secretary of Transportation 4. NIXON, CAROLYN JEANETTE Williston Senior High School 2: Sophomore Class Treasurer 2; Glee Club 2; Library Club 2; Homeroom Representative 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Girls Drill Team 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. NIXON, RANDALE GLEEN Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Vikings 2, 3, 4; Special Band Ensemble 2, 3; Stage Band 2; DECA 4. NIXON, SHELLEY FORNICE Williston Senior High School 2: Concert Band 2; Library Assistant 2; Marching Band 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Concert Band 4; Marching Vikings 4. NOE, SALLIE LANDEE Drama Club 2; Future Teachers 2, 3, 4; Library Assistant 2, 3, 4; Humanus Club 3, 4; Girls Drill Team 3; Spanish Club 4. NOLAND, LINDA SUSAN Clinton High School, Clinton, N. C. 3, 4: Future Homemakers 2, Treasurer 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Library Assistant 3; Hoggard High School 4. NORRIS, LINDA KAY . Future Homemakers 2, 3; Girls Chorus 2; Library Assistant 3; Majorette 2, 3; Office Assistant 2, 3; School) Spirit Clupm2amer Humanus Club 4; COO 4. NORTHROP, JUDITH ELAINE Bulletin Board Committee 2; Homeroom Representative 2, 3; Library Assistant 2; Office Assistant 2, 3; School Spirit Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Drama Club 3, 4; Quill and Scro ll 3, 4; Venture staff 3, 4. NORWOOD, JOHN TAYLOR VICA 3, 4. NORWOOD, THEADORA OPAL Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. NUSSMAN, LINDA ANN French Club 2; Homeroom Representative 2; Library Assistant 2; School Spirit Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Voyagers 2, 3, 4; Office Assistant 3, 4; Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Co-Head 4; Keyettes 4; Voyagers Ensemble 4. =O OLIVE, PAMELA JEANNIE Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. Senior Directory — Continued OLIVER, PATRICIA ANN Drama Club 2; Library Assistant 2, 4; School Spirit Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Future Homemakers 4. O’NEILL, ELIZABETH MARY Penn Hills Senior High School, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 2, 3: Student Council Repre- sentative 2, 3; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Homeroom Representative 4. O‘OUINN, ELIZABETH ANN Future Homemakers 4. O’REARDON, DANIEL MARTIN Snowflake Union High School, Snowflake, Arizona 2: Hoggard High School 3, 4. ORRELL, SARA ELIZABETH Library Assistant 3; Humanus Club 4. ORRELL, VICKI LYNN Future Homemakers 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 4. OSTRAND, MARY PATRICIA Library Assistant 2; Future Homemakers 4, President 4; Humanus Club 4. OSTRAND, MICHAEL FRANCIS Concert Band 2, 3; Marching Vikings 2, 3, 4; NJROTC Officers Club 2; Homeroom Repre- sentative 3; Humanus Club 3, 4; Audio- Visual Club 4; Radio and Electronics Club 4. OXENDINE, BRENDA SUE Spanish Club 2; Tennis 2; New Hanover High School 3: Student Union Assistant 3; Hoggard High School 4. ep PADGETT, DIANNE YVONNE Drama Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Humanities Club 3; DECA 4. PALMA, LINDA MARIE Future Homemakers 4. PARDUE, CYNTHIA REBECCA French Club 3; Homeroom Representative 3; Humanities Club 3; School Spirit Club 3; Drama Club 4; Humanus Club 4. PARKER, CHARLES STEPHENSON Executive Board 2; Sophomore Class Presi- dent 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3; Varsity Football 2. PARKER, JERRY WAYNE Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Spanish Club 3; Varsity Baseball 3, 4. PARSONS, ROBERT LEE Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. PAUL, DEBORAH SUSAN Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. PEARSON, RODNEY THOMAS Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Vikings 2, 4; Special Band Ensemble 3, 4; Stage Band 4. PELHAM, EMMA LEE Williston Senior High School 2: Bulletin Board Committee 2; Homeroom Representa- tive 2; Library Assistant 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: COO 4. PEPPER, DONNA MICHELE DECA 4. PERKINS, JACQUELINE ELAINE Future Homemakers 4. PERRY, VALIE ELIZABETH Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Treasurer 4; School Spirit Club 3, 4; Venture staff 3, 4; news Editor 4. PETERSON, ARNOLD Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Junior Varsity Football 2; NJROTC Color Guard 2; Varsity Baseball 2; Student Bus Driver 3, 4; Student Bus Drivers Club 4. PICKETT, RACHEL ALLEN French Club, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 3; School Spirit Club 3; Drama Club 4; Homeroom Representative 4; Lab Assistant 4. PIERCE, LINDA KATHRYN Rrenche Cluban2 so .64 4 Ginls. Chorus )2; National Honor Society 3, 4; School Spirit Club 3, 4; Steering Committee Alternate 4; Voyagers 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 4. PINER, BRENDA RAY New Hanover High School 2, 3: Hoggard High School 4: Art Club 4. PINER, CHARLES STUART Radio and Electronics Club 2, 3, 4; Student Bus Driver 3; VICA 3, 4; Art Club 4. PLAYER, TOMMY EUGENE Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. PLESS, SHARON PATRICIA Bulletin Board Committee 3; National Honor Society 4; VICA 4. PONDER, ARTHUR ALLEN New Hanover High School 2, 3: Student Bus Drivers Club 3; Hoggard High School 4. POOLE, THOMAS EUGENE NJROTC NCO Club 3. PORTER, KIRBY THOMAS MacArthur High School, Decatur, Illinois 2: Wrestling 2; Track 2; German Club 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4. POWELL, DANA LISTON New Hanover High School 2, 3, 4; Hoggard High School 4. PRICE, JESSE WILLIAM NJROTC 2, 3, 4, EM Club 2; NCO Club 3, Officers Club 4. PRIVETTE, DAVID SAMUEL NJROTC NCO Club 3, 4. PURSLEY, WILLIAM BROWN Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. PYE, HARRIET ANN Saint Mary’s High School, Little Rock, Arkansas 2, 3: Boarder’s Council 2, 3; Treasurer 2, Secretary 3; Latin Club 3, Vice-President 3; Varsity Cheerleader 3; Hoggard High School 4: Future Teachers 4; Government Club 4. safes RABON, DENISE NADINE Bolivia High School, Bolivia, N. C. 2, 3: Cheerleader 2, 3; Library Club 2, 3; Mono- gram Club 2, 3; Future Homemakers 2, 3; New Hanover High School 3: Future Home- makers 3; Hoggard High School 4: Future Homemakers 4. RANSOM, ROBERTA LEE French Club 2; Future Teachers 2; SAGA Staff 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Class Editor 3, Business Manager 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Secretary 4; Student Bus Driver 3, 4; Student Bus Drivers Club 4, President 4. RATCLIFF, DENA MADGE Girls Chorus 2; School Spirit Club 4; Homeroom Representative 4. RAY, SUSAN GARRETT Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. RAYNOR, KAREN RUTH French Club 2; Girls Chorus 2; Future Homemakers 4; Office Assistant 4. REAVES, SHARON ELAINE Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Special Band Ensemble 2, 3; Marching Vikings 3. REAVIS, SANDRA LEIGH Future Homemakers 2, 3, 4; Girls Chorus 2, 3; Library Assistant 2, 3, 4; Girls Drill Team 3, 4 REDMOND, JANICE FAYE Future Teachers 2; School Spirit Club 3, 4. REGISTER, DONALD WAYNE Sweetwater High School, Sweetwater, Tennessee 2: FFA 2; Beta Club 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4. REGNIER, RICK ALLEN Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Golf 3, 4. REID, DEBORAH MAE Girls Chorus 2; Homeroom Representative Alternate 2, 3; Varsity Cheerleader 2; School Spirit Club 4. RETCHIN, LARRY GERALD Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball Team Manager 2; Golf 3, 4; School Spirit Club 4. REZZUTO, MARY JEAN Tupelo High School, Tupelo, Mississippi 2: Hickory High School, Hickory, N. C. 2: Editorial staff 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Government Club 4; Homeroom Repre- sentative 4; School Spirit Club 4. RHODES, JOHN MICHAEL Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. RHYNE, RICHARD GRADY Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. RICHARDSON, TERRI LEE COO 4; Office Assistant 4. RIGGS, DAVID GLENN DECAYS24: RILEY, FRANCINA Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. RISLEY, JAMES CARL Concert Band 2; NJROTC 2, 3, 4, NCO Club 2, 3, 4; Humanus Club 4. ROBERTS, BEBRA JUNE Future Homemakers 4. ROBICHAUX, DENIS CLAY Hoggard High Schooi 2, 3, 4. ROBINSON, CHARLES EDWARD, JR. NJROTC 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, NCO Club Bae ROBINSON, JACQUELINE DENISE Williston Senior High School 2: Hoggard High School 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3; Future Homemakers 4. ROBINSON, LINDA ANN Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Library Assistant 2; Marching Vikings 2, 3, 4; Special Band Ensemble 2, 3, 4; Varsity Cheerleader 2; Symphonic Band 4. ROBINSON, NANCY LOUISE Homeroom Representative Alternate 2, 4; Junior Varsity Cheerleader 2; Latin Club 2; School Spirit Club 2, 3; Teachers Assistant 3. ROBINSON, THOMAS MARSHALL, JR. Varsity Track 2; Homeroom Representative 3; Latin Club 3; NJROTC 3, 4, Drill Team 3, 4, NCO Club 3, Sword Team 3, 4, Officers Club 4. ROBINSON, WHELMA KAY New Hanover High School 2, 3; Hoggard High School 4: Future Homemakers 4. ROGERS, ELIZABETH GARDNER Hoggard High School! 2, 3, 4. ROESCH, REBECCA LOU Art Club 2, 3, 4; Bulletin Board Committee 3; Humanus Club 3, 4. ROGERS, KAY WILLIAMSON Art Club 2. ROUSE, DENNIS EARL Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Vikings 2, 3, 4; Special Band Ensemble 2, 3, 4. ROUSE, LINDA KAREN French Club 2, 3; School Spirit Club 2, 3; Government Club 4; COO 4. ROWE, DANIEL NEIL Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Special Band Ensemble 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 3; Homeroom Representative 3. ROWLAND, DANIEL RAY Drama Club 2; Spanish Ciub 2; DECA 4. RUSS, BOBBY MARVIN, JR. Interact Club 4. oo SANDERS, SANDY Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. SAUVINET, JOSEPH THOMAS NJROTC 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Officers Club 3, 4; Tract 2. SCHOCK, SUZANNE EMILY Hoggard High School SCHWARTZ, BRENDA French Club 2, 3, 4; Keyettes 2, 3, 4; Schooi Spirit Club 2, 4; Venture staff 4; Homeroom Representative 4. SCRUGGS, BARRY LYNN Concert Band 2, 3; !nteract Club 2, 3, 4; Marching Vikings 2, 4; NJROTC 2, 3, Drill Team 2, 3, NCO Club 2, Officers Club 3. SEAWELL, KATHRYN HOLT Homeroom Representative 2, 3; School Spirit Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3; Drama Club 3; Latin Club 3; Office Assistant 3; Government Club 4. Senior Directory — Continued SEITTER, BRENDA MAE Student Bus Driver 3, 4; Student Bus Drivers Club 4. SELLARS, BARBARA JEAN South Mecklenburg High School, Charlotte, NenGan2 s Hoggardintightochoolm2.°3,04- Civinettes 2, 3, 4; Vice President 3, President 4; School Spirit Club 3. SELLERS, RHONDA KAY Hoggard High School SEELERS ROBERT EEE Hoggard High Schoo! SHADE, DEBORAH ANN Escola Americana de Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2: Drama Club 2, French Club 2; Library Club 2; School Spirit Club 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Drama Club 3; Library Assistant 3, 4. SHAPIRO, CAROL ANN Girls Chorus 2; Keyettes 3, 4, Secretary 4; Lab Assistant 3, 4; School Spirit Club 2; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, President 3; National Honor Society 3, 4. SHARPE, MARTHA MARIA Schoo! Spirit Club 2, 3; Drama Club 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Government Club 4; Keyettes 4. SHAW, SHIRL E. Williston Senior High School 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4. SHAW, ELIZABETH OPHELIA Williston Senior High School 2: Library Assistant 2; Social Marshal 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Girls Chorus 3; Future Home- makers 4. SHAVER, RODNEY IRVING Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. SHEPPARD, MARTHA DENICE Girls Chorus 2; Homeroom Representative 2; School Spirit Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Voyagers 3, 4. SHIELDS, DANIEL CLAY Sailing Club 3, 4. SHINGLTON, PATRICIA KAY Keyettes 2, 3; Homeroom Representative 3; Latin Club 3; School Spirit Club 4. SHOFE, ELIZABETH DIANE Bulletin Board Committee 2; Future Home- makers 2; Library Assistant 2; Office Assist- ant 2; School Spirit Club 4. SIKES, BARRY THOMAS Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. SIMMONS, JACK LEE Art Club 2; NJROTC NCO Club 2; Student Bus Driver 3; Library Assistant 4. ; SIMMONS, JUDY ELLEN Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. SIMMONS, KATHY ANN Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. SIMPSON, PAMELA LOUISE Williston Senior High School 2: Newspaper staff 2; Chess Club 2; Medical Careers Club 2; Library Club 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Art Club 4; French Club 4; Government Club 4; Homeroom Representative 4; School Spirit Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. SIMPSON, YVONNE DENICE Williston Senior High School 2: Library Assistant 2; Library Club 2; Medical Careers Club 2; Hoggard High Schoo! 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y Be SKELTON, HELEN LAWRENCE Bulletin Board Committee 2; Executive Board 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Future Teachers 2; School Spirit Club 2, 3, 4; Student Publications 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Class Secretary 2; Junior Class Secretary 3; Secretary of Public Relations 4; Department of Order 4; Civinettes 4; Debating Club 4; Steering Committee 4. SKINNER, ALLYN GAYLE Drama Club 2; Humanus Club 4; School Spirit Club 4, Vice-President 4. SKIPPER, CURTIS ELWOOD NJROTC 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4; NCO Club 2; Officers Club 3, 4. SMITH, BRENDA GAY French Clubie2 mao aka meGiInismeGhonism:: Voyagers 3, 4; School Spirit Club 4. SMITH, DAVID FRANKLIN NJROTC 2, NCO Club 2, Color Guard 2; DECA 4; Golf 4. SMITH, GARRY JULIAN Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. SMITH, JOSEPH LANSING Humanities Club 3. SMITH, MICHAEL LEWIS Williston Senior High School 2: Drill Team 2; Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Hoggard High School Drama Club 3; Junior Varsity Basket- ball 3; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 4. SMITH, RALPH MERLIN Voyagers 2, 3, 4; NJROTC 2, 3, 4; EM Club 2; NCO Club 3, 4; Color Guard 3. SMITH, VIRGINIA ROSE Concert Band 2, 3; Marching Vikings 2; Office Assistant 3; Future Homemakers 4. SMITH, ZORIE ELLEN Myrtle Beach High School, Myrtle Beach, S. C. 2: Art Club 2, President 2; Drama Club 2; Homeroom Representative 2; School Spirit Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Student Publications 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Humanus Club 3, 4, President 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Civinettes 4; Venture staff 4. SMITHWICK, GARY LEE New Hanover High School 2, 3: Key Club 2, 3; Golf 2, 3; Hoggard High School 4: Golf 4. SNEEDEN, DAVID GRAY Key Club 2, 3, 4; Office Assistant 2; Spanish Club 2. SNYDER, CHERYL JUNE Concert Band 2, 3; Latin Club 2, 3; Marching Vikings 2, 3, 4; Sailing Club 3, 4. SPENCER, JOHN JOSEPH Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. SPENCER, RICHARD KEITH Concert Band 2. SPICER, BRENDA MILES Williston Senior High School 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Future Homemakers 4. SPICER, WANDA FAYE Girls Chorus 2, 4; Future Homemakers 4. STANLAND, EVELYN ANN French Club 2, 3; Future Teachers 3; Library Assistant 4; Voyagers 4. STANLEY, LYNDA KAY French Club 2; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; SAGA staff 3, 4, Sophomore-Junior Class Editor 4; Student Bus Driver 3, 4; Student Bus Drivers Club 4; National Honor Society 4. STANLEY, PATRICIA JUNE Bible Club 3; Library Assistant 4. STANLEY, RANDOLPH Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. STANLEY, RUDOLPH, JR. Williston Senior High School 2; VICA 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: VICA 3. STARNES, DAVID WALTER Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. STATON, ALICE LEE Future Teachers 2, 3, 4; Art Club 3; Library Assistant 3. STEELE, DONNA LYNN Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. STEENHUIS, JANETTE DORTHEA Civinettes 2, 3, 4; Lab Asistant 2, 3; French Club 3; Social Marshal 4. STOKLEY, JAMES MICHAEL Art Club 3; VICA 3. STOKELEY, ROBERT ASHLEY Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. STONE, RUDOLPH GORDON Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. STRAHIN, KEIL E. Monogram Club 4. STRICKLAND, BENJAMIN WAYNE Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Vikings 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2; Special Band Ensemble 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 2aSNG. STRICKLAND, DWIGHT EDWARD Homeroom Representative 3; Humanities Clubs47NIROMG 2) 324% Drali® team: 2.03; Color Guard 2; Officers Club 3, 4; NCO Club 272 2, Rifle Team 2, 3; Steering Committee 4; National Honor Society 4; Junior Civitans 4, President 4. STRICKLAND, SUSAN GAYLE Future Homemakers 2; Future Teachers 3, 4; Spanish Club 2. STRICKLIN, SUSAN ANITA Slidell High School, Slidell, Louisiana 2: Future Homemakers 2; Willow Glenn High School, San Jose, California 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Future Homemakers 4; Humanus Club 4. STRINGFELLOW, GEORGE FREDRICK Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. SUGGS, SHARON ADELE Future Homemakers 2; Homeroom Repre- sentative 2; Library Assistant 3; Office Assistant 4; COO 4. SULLIVAN, CONNIE JEAN Bible Club 4; DECA 4; Library Assistant 2. SULLIVAN, ROBERT MARION Concert Band 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Homeroom Representative 4; Marching Vikings 2, 3, 4; Special Band Ensemble 2, 3, 4: Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Voyagers 2, 3, 4. Voyagers Ensemble 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4. SUMMERS, ROBERT RADFORD VICA 4. op TABOR, STEVE FRANK Homeroom Representative 2, 3; Lab Assist- ant 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; NJROTC Em Club 2; School Spirit Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Voyagers 2, 3, 4; Voyagers Ensemble 2m TALMAN, CATHY LYNN New Hanover High School 2, 3; Homeroom Representative 3; Hoggard High School 4: Drama Club 4. TARKINGTON, RICHARD MARTIN New Hanover High School 2, 3; Hoggard High School 4. TAYLOR, WILLIAM KEITH Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Office Assistant 2; Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Key Club 4; Monogram Club 4. TAYLOR, SHERON KAY Art Club 2; School Spirit Club 2; French Club 3, 4. THOMAS, ANGELINE Williston Senior High School 2: Future Homemakers 2; Girls Chorus 2; Glee Club 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Voyagers 3, 4; Art Club 4; Drama Club 4; Future Home- makers 4. THOMAS, GLYNDA SUSAN Munich American High School, Munich, Germany 2; Clarksville High School, Clarks- ville, Tennessee 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Humanus Club 3, 4; Office Assistant 4. THOMAS, KAREN LEE Art Club 4. THOMAS, LARRY DARNELL Williston Senior High School 2: Glee Club 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Library Assistant 3, 4; Voyagers 3; Government Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. THOMASON, FRANK GROVER French Club 2; Spanish Club 3; VICA 4. THOMPKINS, RITA GERTRUDE Massey Hill High School, Fayetteville, N. C. 2, 3: Future Teachers 3; Library Club 3; Library Assistant 3; Future Business Leaders 3; Hoggard High School 3, 4: DECA 4, Treasurer 4. THOMPSON, DEBRA ANN Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. THOMPSON, JESSIE LYNETTE Jacksonville Senior High School, Jackson- ville, N. C. 2: Spanish Club 2; New Hanover High School 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Humanus Club 3, 4; Girls Drill Team 3. THOMPSON, KATHY FAY Girls Chorus 2; Varsity Cheerleader 2; Home- Senior Directory — Continued room Representative 3; Keyettes 4; NJROTC Sponsor 4; School Spirit Club 4; Spanish Club 4. THRIFT, GRAYLYNN ELIZABETH Future Teachers 2, 3; Homeroom Repre- sentative 2; Voyagers 2, 3, 4; Humanus Club 4. TILLEY, DONNA BLANN Fuguay-Varina High School, Fuguay-Varina, N. C. 2: Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2; Greenbriar staff 2; Monogram Club 2; Future Homemakers 2; Future Teachers 2; Junior Varsity Cheerleader 2; Introductory Chorus 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Humanus Club 3, 4, President 4; National Honor Society 4. TILLERY, ELIZABETH MYERS School Spirit Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4; Civinettes 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 3; Lab Assistant 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Executive Board 4; Office Assistant 4; Steering Com- mittee 4; Senior Class Secretary 4; Student Publications 4. TODD, DONNA ELLEN Art Club 2, 3; Bulletin Board Committee 2, 3; Latin Club 2, 3; Homeroom Representa- tive 3; Sailing Club 3, 4; School Spirit Club 3: TOMPKINS, JUDY ANN Girls Chorus 2; Library Asistant 2. TORHAM, TERRI LEE French Club 2, 3; School Spirit Club 2, 3; Voyagers 2, 3, 4; Voyagers Ensemble 4; Drama Club 4. TRASK, DANIEL WEBSTER Episcopal High School 2: Hoggard High School 3, 4: Homeroom Representative 3; Interact Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; School Spirit Club 4; Government Club 4. TRIPP, JEFFERY HUNTER Concert Band 2, 3; Marching Vikings 2, 3; Stage Band 2; NJROTC 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 2, NCO Club 2, 3, Rifle Team 2; Officers Club 3, 4, Sword Team 3. TUCKER, CLAUDE BRADY, JR. Concert Band 2, 3; French Club 2, 3, 4; Marching Vikings 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Humanus Club 4; National Honor Society 4. TUTHE ROW, BARBARA JANETTE Library Assistant 3; COO 4. iV pe VAN VELSOR, CHRISTINA FENTON Art Club 2; Homeroom Representative 2; Spanish Club 2, 3; Junior Class President 3; Civinettes 3, 4; Executive Board 3, 4; School Spirit Club 4; Secretary of Elections 4. VENTERS, VICKI LYNN Art Club 2, 3, 4; Bulletin Board Committee 2, 3; Drama Club 4; Humanus Club 4; Student Publications 4. VEREEN, JOSEPH JERIMIAH Cross-Country Tract 4; Monogram Club 2; NJROTC 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, EM Club 2, NCO Club 2, 3, Rifle Team 2, 3, Officers Club 3, 4; Humanus Club 4. VERZAAL, DALE CORRBETT Interact Club 2, 3, 4; Art Club 3. VETTER, VICKI LYNN Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. VOUGHT, BETSY ELIZABETH Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. aye WADDELL, EDGAR Voyagers 3. WADDELL, GUT MACEO Tri-Hi-Y 3; Marching Vikings 4; Stage Band 4: Steering Committee 4; National Honor Society 4. WADE, DAPHNIA LOUISE Library Assistant 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Future Homemakers 4; Government Club 4. WALDKIRCH, ANNE KELLY Concord High School, Wilmington, Delaware 2, 3: School Spirit- Club 2, 3; Home Economics Club 2, 3; American Field Service 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3; Varsity Basketball 2, 3; Varsity Hockey 2, 3; Yearbook 2, 3; Hoggard High School 4: Future Homemakers 4; School Spirit Club 4. WALKER, EULA ELAINE Williston Senior High School 2: Concert Band 2; Spanish Club 2; Marching Band 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Concert Band 3, 4; Marching Vikings 3, 4. WALLACE, ANNA MARLENE Quantico High School, Quantico, Virginia 2: Future Homemakers 2; Art Club 2; French Club 2; Lab Assistant 2; Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4: Art Club 3, 4; Bulletin Board Committee 3; Lab Assistant 3; Girls Drill Team 3, 4; Drams Club 4; Humanus Club 4. WALLACE, DONNA LYNN Bible Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 4. Government Club 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Scribble and Quibble 2; National Honor Society 4. WALTON, MARY ANN French Club 2, 3; Humanities Club 3; Humanus Club 3; School Spirit Club 2. WALTON, VICKIE EDITH Future Homemakers 4. WARD, CATHERINE FAIRLEY Department of Order 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Order 4; Humanities Club 3, Keyettes 4. National Honor Society 3, 4; School Spirit Club 3, 4; Steering Committee 2. WARD, DONALD HOMER Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Junior Varsity Basket- ball 2; Key Club 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Stage Band 3; Varsity Fotball 2, 3, 4. WATERS, SUSAN GAIL Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. WATKINS, MARTHA JANICE Drama Club 2; Junior Varsity Cheerleader 2; School Spirit Club 3, 4; Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4; Voyagers 2. WATSON, DORIS AVON Future Homemakers 2, 3, 4; Government Club 4; Humanus Club 4; Latin Club 3; Library Assistant 3; School Spirit Club 3. WATSON, MARION BETTS East Mecklenburg High School, Charlotte, N. C. 2: GAA 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: Humanus Club 4. WATTERS, STEPHEN HALL Interact Club 3, 4. WATTS, YOLANDA Bible Club 3; DECA 4. WEATHERSBEE, ANDREW HARRISS New Hanover High School 2, 3: Interact Club 2, 3; Office Assistant 3; School Spirit Club 2, 3; Social Marshal 3; Hoggard High School 4: Interact Club 4. WELKER, EDWARD PAUL Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. WELSH, PHILIP CARTWRIGHT Humanus Club 4; Lab Assistant 4; NJROTC Oe Sarda NCORCWOY 2 A Dillaleany 2,04, Officers Club 3, 4, Rifle Team 2, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. WENBERG, PEGGY LOU ISE COO 4; Girls Chorus 2; Office Assistant 4. WEST, MARSHA ELAINE Humanities Club 3; Humanus Ciub 4; School Spirit Club 2. WHALEY, SYLVIA ELAINE Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. WHALEY, ARLENE LAVERN Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. WHITE, GRAHAM CALLOWAY Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. 273 WHITE, WILLIAM BERTRAM Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. WIGGINS, LINDA CATHERINE Williston Senior High School 2: Future Homemakers 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4: French Club 3; Girls Drill Team 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; National Honor Society 4. WIGGS, ROBERT WAYNE New Hanover High School 2, 3: Army ROTC 2, 3, EM Club 2, 3, NCO Club 2, 3, Rifle Team 2, 3; Hoggard High School 4. WILKES, CHARLES MARSHALL NJROTC Drill Team 2; Art Club 4. WILLETTS, HELEN MARGARET Salem Academy, Winston-Salem, N. C. 2, 3: Hockey 2; Glee Club 3; Office Assistant 3; Hoggard High School 2, 4: French Club 2, 3, Secretary 4; School Spirit Club 2, 4; Voyagers 2, 4; Voyagers Ensemble 4. WILLIAMS, CHARLES FRANKLIN Hoggard High School 2, 3, 4. WILLIAMS, MELLONICE Williston Senior High School 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4. WILLIAMS, VICKI DARLENE DECA 4; Government Club 4. WILSON, BEVERLY CLARE Bibl e Club. 2; Debating Club 2; French Club 2, 3; Library Assistant 2, 3, 4; Humanities Club 3; Humanus Club 3, 4; Girls Chorus 4; National Honor Society 4. WILSON, CINDA ROCHELLE Latin Club 2, 3; Teacher Assistant 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 3; Humanus Club 3, 4; Drama Club 4. WILSON, DEBORAH DIANE School Spirit Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4, Head 4; Voyagers 2; Drama Club 4; Executive Board 4; National Honor Society 4. WILSON, MARTHA LYNN Art Club 2, 4; Homeroom Representative 2; School Spirit Club 2; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Civinettes 3, 4; Student Publications 4. WILSON, MICHAEL KEVIN Voyagers 2, 3, 4; NJROTC NCO Club 3. WINEBAR, JEAN CHARLENE Library Assistant 2, 3; Future Homemakers 3, 4; Humanus Club 4. WINTER, PHILIP MARK New Hanover High School 3; Hoggard High School 2, 4: Junior Civitans 4. WOLFE, SUSAN CAROL Girls Chorus 2; Humanus Club 3; COO 4. WOODARD, CYNTHIA ANNE French Club 2, 3; School Spirit Club 2, 3; Government Club 4; COO 4. WOODBURY, DIANE LOUISE Elizabethtown High School, Elizabethtown, N. C. 2, 3: FNC 2; Future Homemakers 2; Science Club 2; Hoggard High School 3, 4. 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C. 283 HARBOR ISLAND GULF “52k Causeway Drive’ AN WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, N.C. ‘Phone. 256- 9376. vepes 7 Days Mrs. Lena F. Westbrook Dial 762-4968 WESTBROOK’S FLOWER SHOPPE Since 1988 1117 Marker STREET Wiuminetron, N. C. Wilmington, N. c. 4 Hours. , He) a.m. - 7 p.m. Mon. - Sat. FRIENDLY'S 615 CasTLe Sr. Emily M. By John Meyer Edith Henry Shoes 284 Congratulations to the Class of ’70 NEUWIRTH VOLKSWAGEN 715 N. 8rp Sv. WILMINGTON, N. C. Wilmington’s Largest Diamond Imports REED'S JEWELERS, INC. Front and Princess Sts. WILMINGTON, N. C. Congratulations Class of °70 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND SAUNDERS REXALL DRUG STORE Hobart Whaley - John Bullock, Jr. Wilmington, N. C. Phone 762-6663 1608 Market St. WORLD Grr SHOP. ALEXANDER'S FASHION SHOP Quality Gaseline 118 Market Street JUNIOR DRESSES AND SPORTSWEAR Phone 763-3383 For Less 50 Stations To Serve You Congratulations and Best Wishes from THE INTERNATIONAL NICKEL CO., INC. Francis L. LaQue Corrosion Laboratory WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH Prone 256-3764 Mrs. ANNIE Bryant PETERSON Ketity Ray Pavur JENNINGS CHESTNUT Bryant REAL ESTATE SALES RENTALS — WEEKLY OR MONTHLY P. O. Box 658 1001 N. Lumina AVE. = DURCH TAYE BERSEI N. C. HINES SEAFOODS PHone: 763-3469 Puone: 791-5129 WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH CAUSEWAY 528 Barcuay Hiwrs Dr. 4109 Park AVENUE COOKED AND PEELED SHRIMP eas L..T. HINES |’ Wiwmineron, N. C. Witmine ton, N. C. P. O. Box 433 : : Phone 256-2128 28401 28401 285 Congratulations to the Class of “70 CORNING GLASS WORKS An Equal Opportunity Employer PHONE: 791-5040 HIGHWAY 132 N. - W. F. Ludwig Gibson - Martin + Fender | ILMINGTON. N. C. HOLLIS OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY Authorized Remington Rand Dealer SALES - SERVICE - RENTALS 115 Grace Street Wilmington, N. C. Dial 763-5184 CAPE FEAR REXALL PHARMACY Trust Us To Fill Your Prescriptions UN oe DOCIOrn Ga “Our group had 21% fewer cavities!” $042 Wrightsville Avenue Phone 791-2371 286 : Compliments of ELMER HIGGINS Realtor AES ae : 1421 S. College Road i ALBERT F. Perry Co. In SiLCaneo Bonds Compliments of 230 Princess STREET EFIRD’S PHONE 763-7313 DEPARTMENT STORE Renee ne NS DAVID JACOBI SUPPLY CO. Prone: 762-9661 FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT JANITORIAL SUPPLIES CONTRACT FURNITURE SHEET METAL FABRICATORS 622 S. Front Sr. P. O. Box 1289 PHONE 763-6201 Witmineton, N. C. Let us end your heating worries. We offer: e First-class heating fuel, Philheat from Phillips 66 e 24-hr. emergency home heating service e “Kutomatic Delivery’’ to keep your tank full e “Even payment plan” to spread heating bills over ¢ Scientific oil burner Spa neaaeaeains cans MERRITT-HOLL AND COMP ANY FOUNTAIN OIL CO . 763-2443 PHILHEAT 201 Rep Cross Sr. WitminctTon, N. C. GAS APPLIANCES FOR HOME — FARM — INDUSTRY “Say It With Corsages and Flowers” from WILL REHDER FLORIST, INC. 1809 Dawson STREET Drat 762-9649 Wiumineton, N. C. “North Carolinas Oldest Florist” Compliments of TUCKER REAL ESTATE CO. Gienn M. Tucker, Realtor Our Morro: “Honesty Pays” P. O. Box 3866 123 Harper Ave. Puone 919—458-2681 Sales @ Rentals Carouina Bracu, N. C. 28401 ‘CLEANERS AN LAUNDRY LEANDER DRIVE Best Wishes Class of 1970 J. DON BULLARD INSURANCE 1421 SoutnH CouuLecEe Rp. THE STYLE SALON 1417 42np STREET PHONE: 791-5330 Nevapa JONES, Owner Latest and Most Modern Equipment Air Conditioned - Dryers Free Parking nie 66 MARINA. Compliments of GOLDINGS TOYS — HOBBIES — CRAFTS N. 17 SuHoprpinc CENTER } 4501 Oleander Drive AMERICAN IMPORTS DEALER FOR TOYOTA 1529 S. College Road Phone 791-2137 David H. Garris, Owner PHONE 762-4360 SIMON’S DEPARTMENT STORE 617 Caste Sr. Witmineton, N. C. MODERN LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS 7 Locations To Serve You WitmineTon, N. C. A COMPLETE FLORAL SERVICE Joe Holloway, Lessee Operator McGOWAN'S FLORIST . Telephone (919) 762-2671 | Wilmington, N. C. 28401 PARKER'S BEAUTY SALON Location—4 West Savispury STREET NEWEST HAIR STYLES AIR CONDITIONED Mrs. Guapys ParKER For Appomtment Owner Drat 256-2152 WRIGHTSVILLE Beacu, N. C. Sales Rentals SHINN REALTY COMPANY W. H. Sunn, Realtor No; CAROLINA BEACH, 284.28 P. O. Box 885 307 Lake Park BouLEvarpD Puone 458-5311 288 “Did he necite say th Q CAROLINIAN MOTEL o and the BEAUTIFUL LANCER ROOM Prone 763-4653 Best Wishes From 2916 Market ST. WitmineTon, N. C. OLEANDER FABRICS AND MONOGRAMING MARINA 5908 OLEANDER Dr. Winmawerox, N. €. RESTAURANT CARTER’S PHARMACY At the Sign of the Mermaid 2001 Princess Puacre Drive Diar 763-4656 WRIGHTSVILLE BEA CH, N. C. Wivmineton, N. C. FAITHFULLY SERVING THE COASTAL CAROLINAS FOR MORE THAN 54 YEARS EBetk Beery WILMINGTON, N. C. 289 Best Wishes to the Class of ’70 HENRIKSEN'’S PHARMACY MARKET STREET Witmineton, N. C. MAILING SERVICE PHone 763-4661 819 Princess Sr. Wiimineton, N. C. COMMERCIAL PRINTING AND © ghd Compliments of Corner 2nd And Princess St. Congratulations to the Class of ’70 L. SCHWARTZ FURNITURE CO. 718 N. FourtH Sr. Wiutmineton, N. C. 28401 wile Compliments of THE SMART SHOP Harpsor Istann PHONE: 256-2863 B M ESSO Wrienrsvitie Bracu, N. C. PHonet 762-0812 GODWIN OIL COMPANY, INC. 129 CastLe Hayne Rp. Wivmineton, N. C. _ JOHNNIE B. CLEWIS INSURANCE AGENCY _ AUTO - FIRE - LIFE - HEALTH - BOATS - HOMEOWNER POLICIES aie ne Telephones: 763- “3264 - 763-5569 | ie 417 Greentield Ste : Weenie, N. Cc. Compliments of LANDEN’S T. V. CENTER Home of RCA, Zenith, Magnavox 290 Insurance AGENT 7 s rst serve GEORGE CHADWICK COOPERATIVE INSURANCE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Office 762-2633 ni ¥ eS 3622 OLEANDER Dr. Wiuximineton, N. C. Where Thousands Are Saving Millions i Complete Home Furnishings Dia. 763-1609 28 Sovutu Front Sr. Wiumineton, N. C. HERITAGE DINNER THEATRE New York Cast e Broadway Plays e Gourmet Dinner 5523 OLEANDER DR., HWY. 76 Having fun at the “Sophomore Carnival!” WILMINGTON, N. C. Flowers For All Occasions LEWIS FLORIST DiaL 762-3807 818 MarKxet STREET HALL’S DRUG STORE Wiumineton, N. C. FLOWERS WHISPER WHAT WORDS 5TH AND CASTLE CANNOT SAY Sw “ “The best store in the City for Country people, and the best store in the Country for City. people.” Since 1901 RAWLINGS e SPALDING GOLF SUPPLIES « JACKETS TRAINER'S SUPPLIES AND TROPHIES BOSEMAN’S SPORTING GOODS “The Fastest with the Finest” Jim BosEMAN PHONE 762-1222 - RES. 762-1702 1715 CASTLE ST. WILMINGTON, S. C. | A. H. YOPP PIANO MUSIC CO. “Everything Musical” Pianos - Radios - Band Instruments - Hi-Fi Stereos Sheet Music - Records - Expert Piano Tuning 217-219 Princess Sr. PHONE 762-3722 _ WINTER PARK DRUG STORE OS WALGREEN AGENCY. 5220 Wrightsville Ave. Phone 791-2346 a WILMINGTON, N. C. 28401 Prone 763-2481 Witmineron, N. C. Taste that beats the others cold! PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CORP. OF WILMINGTON 292 CENTER DRUG COMPANY QUALITY CONCRETE Prescription Druggists PRODUCTS, INC. CorNER oF 17TH AND Dawson STREETS OF WILMINGTON PHONE: 768-2481 Wiumineton, N. C. P. O. Box 426 3601 Marker STReEer Witmineton, N. C. THOMAS TAKE HOME KENTUCKY | 762-1078 FRIED CHICKEN Building Blocks For Decorating Blocks And 1601 Dawson Street 1206 North 3rd | All Purposes CiariPraceat Products 762-5828 : 763-0133 | ee a Ftinson : Insurance HUGO'S Ask Your Neighbor About Us. WRIGHTSVILLE BracH e LIFE e AUTO e HOME SAVE WITH A PURPOSE... e HEALTH at TELLY DLeASTLE ST. 762-6564 WitmIncton, N. C. 762-0506 162-1936 791-6094 PEOPLES Congratulations ! sine SAVINGS AND LOAN NOFFSINGER REALTY CO. ASSOCIATION 5013 WriGuHTsvILLE AVE. P. O. Box 3626 Compliments of — PEARSALL COMPANY “QUALITY FERTILIZERS” 47TH AND MarKET STs. 4709 OLEANDER Dr. WILMINGTON Market St. Road Phone 762-0389 293 Congratulations, girl graduates “Phantom Ships” of the Confederacy an audio-visual chronicle BLOCKADE RUNNER MUSEUM Open Year Round On U.S. 421, Nortru or Carouina Beacnu, N. C. TELEPHONE 458-5746 CLAYTON-BEALL COMPANY COME IN NOW FOR YOUR FREE MINIATURE LANE SWEETHEART CHEST AT Watnut at Fourtu Wiwtmincton, Norra Caronina —_ : a ‘furni ure Cl y The Finest Specialized Service Available GREENFIELD AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE Os a _ ELECTRIC BOTTLING Dat 763-0647 a _ COMPANY. INC. a OFFICE: ‘920 PRINCESS STREET 10 West Wittarp St. Witmineton, N. C. Wixsur Hanes Troy Hanes WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA _ TELEPHONE 762. 6262 ah uy ‘BO, BOX 1171 294 BALLARD’S RESTAURANT “For those who like fine dining.” HEDQUIST Radio Television 4015 Oreanner Dr. Witmineton, N. C. “Insure Today — Be Sure Tomorrow” LaMAR McIVER INSURANCE AGENCY YOUR, niependent Insurance fy | AGENT Seavey rou rest 119 Gracr STREET OFFICE: 763-0410 LaMar W. McIver 763-5590 Uinhis SPRINGER COAL OIL CO. 620 Marker Sr. Wiumineton, N. C. 28401 PURE HEATING OILS “Watch that first step, it's a doozy!” AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS W. H. McEACKERN’S SONS, INC. Wholesale Fruits and Produces 121 Sourn Front STREET EXCLUSIVE READY-TO-WEAR BRIDAL TROUSSEAU OSU Bel SN NYA SUG. ENE UF ARRAS URLS ERY mabe Mors ert ey Ty STREET Puone 762-9584 WimineTon, N. C. P2AIN; ean TELEPHONE 762-5256 F. E. LIVINGSTON CO. Insurance — Real Estate F, E. Livineston 242 Princess STREET Wiumincton, N. C. 295 “Compliments of ‘MILLER-MOTTE BUSINESS COLLEGE ED FLEISHMAN BROS., INC. Fine clothes for the well dressed young man and young lady. WILMINGTON, N. C. Phone 762-4419 223 N. Front | S AND G CONCRETE CO. FOY-ROE COMPANY 2209 MONROE ST. DownTown Hanover CENTER Witmineron, N. C. 762-5237 296 HANOVER CENTER MERCHANTS WILMINGTON HOSPITAL SUPPLY COMPANY Complete Line of Surgical Supplies and Sick Room Equipment PHONE: 768-7509 1934 CotweLL AVE. SEASHORE DRUGS eS ‘= Cuass OF 770 TIMME CORPORATION WILMINGTON NEW CAR AND TRUCK DEALERS ASSOCIATION Barnes Motor Company Cape Fear Ford, Inc. Coastal Motors, Inc. D E Car Exchange Harris Pontiac, Inc. MacMillan Buick Company Neuwirth Volkswagen, Inc. Port City Chryslers—Plymouth Tarheel Lincoln Mercury Tom Reich Chevrolet, Inc. “Red Rubber Ball... come bouncing back to me.” THE CAPE FEAR TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Your Technical School Operated jointly by the State of North Carolina and New Hanover County to provide trade and technical irdining for area residents. Full time training programs are offered at moderate cost in the following areas of study: ONE YEAR DIPLOMA PROGRAMS TWO YEAR ASSOCIATE DEGREE . Auto Mechanics PROGRAMS Mechanical Drafting Business Administration Heating, Refrigeration and A C Chemical Technology Machine Trades Drafting and Design Technology Marine Diesel Engines Electronics Technology Operating Room Assistant Marine Laboratory Technology Practical Nursing Secretarial-Engineering and Radio and Television Servicing Technical Welding Courses begin each September. High school seniors should make ap- plication at the completion of the first semester of their senior year. Get full details on the school or its programs by contacting the school at 411 North Front Street in Wilmington. The phone is 763-9876. Teo Ec rareg er a e TAP RO AF Sat a ats PPL A als Sle oh hah al es Lk eo Oh ain dM rita 298 | Ge Uet Una 7 GIFTS DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES CLs | COASTAL FLOOR CO. 791-5415 ion RC | i = — 201 Sourn 42ND 5r. Witmineton, N. C. ae, NGO R-P OR AT: E D A Major Chemical Company built by Dedicated Employees Compliments of SNELLING SNELLING 299 “There must be a reason so many people eat at The Frontier.” SUTTON-COUNCIL FURNITURE BERMAN'S Jewelers — Silversmiths — Stationers Witmineton, N. C. ’ ' 7 Cleaners LANE’S SUPER SHELL SERVICE PHONE 768-9270 Care Frar SuHoppinc CENTER 426 Castite Hayne Rp. Witmineton, N. C. _ 845 South 17th Street Phone: 763-6536 N. Front Street -9575. NEWELL'S SHOPPING CENTER WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, N. C. M. J. FOUNTAIN, SR. ARE ACTIVE Memnens) or CONSTITUENT Sountattt REAL ESTATE RESIDENTIAL SALES COMMERCIAL SALES APPRAISALS AND LEASES For Reliable and Dependable Service Dial 791-5193 1409 39th St., Just off Oleander Drive a eg sh hg ee AE ee Pee) ee 300 LUM’S RESTAURANT 3905 Oleander Drive Wilmington, N. C. | “THE FAMILY PLACE TO EAT” : | Es . lu Pont (le Nemours Company | a Incorporated REG. U.S. PAT.OFF B R GAS COMPANY CAPE FEAR PLANT Butane - Propane 555 CastLte Strreer @ PHONE 7638-8337 | TEXTILE FIBERS DEPARTMENT Witmincton, Nort Caroma 28401 BELLAMY DRUG COMPANY “WHOLESALE DRUGGIST” BETTER THINGS FOR BETTER LIVING ... Witmineton, N. C. THROUGH CHEMISTRY Visit your drug store first De tiem) =| AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER PuHone 7638-6257 BENTON APPLIANCE FURNITURE FINE FURNITURE WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES 4133 Princess Puace Dr. Witmineton, N. C. TYPEWRITER INSPECTION CO. Business Machines Since 1928 oer E. N. Smart anv E. N. Smatt, JR. “F s { rer eedtad Yours ace. | 57TH AND GREENFIELD Wiumineron, N. C. PHONE 762-5092 4) 301 Congratulations Class of °7 WALKER TAYLOR INSURANCE WHSL = AM-FM tek | J. Van B. Merrts, Jr. PHONE: 762-7741 J a Yi a g “LTE OW ) ‘ Winmixeron, N. C. 28401 REET ORES Waker Tayror 202 Princess Sr. a) 1490 KC AM 97.3 MC FM Cacmen FINE FOOD One Of Sencland’s Great Restaurants SIZZLING STEAKS e SUPERB SEAFOOD Continental Cuisine — Featuring Italian Specialties 5814 OLEANDER BLVD. PHONE: 791-7349 a Watch 1 Repets and. Special Order Work ALBERT F. RHODES : JEWELER | _ DIAMONDS AND WATCHES . | nes 5325 121 Grace St. ‘ Wilmington, N.C. Congratulations 1970 Graduates ALPHA PSI OMEGA -A. K. A. HOMER N. DAVIS, C.L.U. Representative 929 So. Cottece Rp. PHone: 791-5567 Witmineron, N. C. 28401 Res: 791-0400 NATIONWIDE INSURANCE DET, “Twinkle Toes” 302 Helping to Build Nw a Finer Carolina CAROLINA POWER ’ LIGHT’ COMPANY ’ An, investor-owned, taxpaying, public utility company HAROLD PARKER REALTY BUILDING—-SALES—RENTALS Haroitp L. PARKER RIEGEL PAPER 3420 So. Coll ace oe ton, N. C aeenioy | | Paper Division — Carolina Operations RIEGELWOOD NORTH CAROLINA 28456 MURCHISON BUILDING e WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28401 e@ AREA CODE 919 — 762-3311 303 edvettising Index ASE A POrrvVene Ruan alr ats cay Og Sena Te RAS RAR Pa 285 Albert.Re Rhodes its Nay oie Sik ha Sagi menor ns 300 PIEX ANGERS siete anda tke tO Sn ie care 4, tence ony nae ies 283 Alpha: PsvOmegazrawt.tl ttc ees he won teen mes? 300 Ballardistivestauranitccsl: qeames ban, i eae rem Ves Sree 293 Bame’s Builder Supply Gulf Station ............. 276 BaretootandacksSOn asst. hi). caooetes see aay ene Dar re 289 Beik-Berr Vasaee mee alirac nna viroes fence nh eae eae resem anti ie? 287 BellamvyiDrug Comwctayeie ws oat eee NN re tp eee ate 299 Benton; Appliances.cae. a8 atc eels? Amr ecnae eteracns oe 299 Berman s Jewelers .riehitain cae tinal ech cr email hee racer 298 Blockade Runner Motor Motel (20-2. ne) a cae as 275 Blockade Runner Museum yun fewer co . ts eee eee 292 Blocks Southland: Sportswealee ens aie seer reenter ene 285 BSc ME SSOm rien nace ute sr ocatnl Crean ee ere eatery thee 288 Boseman’s sporting: GoodSiassne:. a ne set re eee 290 Bradiey Creeky,,66 -Maninia juices. 1e0 ee eto earth tec eerny eee 286 Bi GUUS GAS s ANOR Cenk nc eon tata Mdnect pa gk Sethe FAINT Ree RO Mea Oe aan 299 BryantiReal Estatevea.] Wveccwustrwantta ican sens ae ener n 283 Canacdy;Sport Center ine aise aera aie pet Eee 288 Cape, FeariRexall:Pharmacy. 27ers. waes ashes ah ee re 284 Cape: FearclechMinstiges cel icathe psi ngsaty ko eur emi threes, 296 Canmens Restatirantyace 1b: nein neue ins a aioe Late ae 300 GarolinasBeach sD nugiinccccree tom bstee aa et opera an ice: Ortraaes 278 CarolinaBeality: Shop ties schit ae ee ee eee era ie 285 CarolinasRunniture ten Neel ptr aeph oes ca kata Urpin tebe wee: 292 CarolinaiPowerand lightoce svc setae ce rare cn eee nr ea 301 CarolintanVotel:sieia in. ceaelee eh eeu tion, sep eam hee cas 287 Carolynn SHOpisaicccs vee ein cette ne ie oer ae or aS 292 Carter's: Pharmacy acunnmuusrce ued ch aetemere ten hae ROARS Zh 287 Casiial Soortsweatches sho pas mnltaet sonnet Gee Naat See ee Le 281 Ch. Ba Parmele Msurance yt: si saner imine gee ce ee 278 Center: Drug tate te stout tay o.6 00 6 Mae Ot ane wien Aree lene a 291 Chic-Chie Dirivesinvaine se lae eke ayer ohare hota 276 Ort Lhe RR Pcl ROOT Lia Fo et Attias ins nT) IN Yada tare cae ete bel b 297 Clayton-Beall:| nsurance - etna ie es epee. cee ane 292 Clemmons Jewelers ouvasmisn aah bare teem iran ly eens 281 CoastalF oor: Goss wen otannein share leo ca Gakte gman orem fee 2 297 Coastal: Motorsnraccscirine ieee tanh area ected ue pene Aan mle 278 Commercial Brin tind. tye wane cree atritt a enna eres 288 Contemporary meaty: Corman, sunita rren re ena teres 288 CORLTIDUTION jira teuis uh eae er oe ee ae ened yaaa se be Dene 282 Cooperative Savings and Loan................... 289 Corning-Glass: Workswaitan uit eas eee rena ene 284 COUNTY VOGUE Oitiag cn kr Cit bine ook loa ten aren cae ene 278 Crystal Fishing Pier Motel and Apt. ............... 288 Dairy Queen of Wilmington iit yalhueae eens 279 David Jacobi Supply sac cai 24 tea ited aera ee a 285 Dunlea Realty 7 4 ei iho sive 20D aie ct eine RAN 277 DU DOnt 2reh ee gested ete PsA wa ui In Otero aA 299 EGiEleishiman’ soit ane7s GG ent aeuih nate alec eie ta aren een 294 PaALgs tracey eee nent PaaS cede vane Wena OL LACS ram pee 285 Electric BottlingiCatsieh val egmr Aj eua ition nk nny rane eae 292 Elmer Higginswcnitacete; Cents Aue een uae cee ee a aaa 285 304 Esw2Godwin's SONS 22 ss). easy cert ee 215 FEES LIViIngston, Commer . Stade teehee tte in ee 292 Finklestein: Music Shop iy i. 5s) ute eee ter eee 284 Filip’s. Drive-In rc nccomseene sAapgiee cc cba Sdotem rev hean aa ee 277 Fountain Oil Coss o eo clon ny eee ee ee 285 Fountain: Real Estate. af...) are ns et. ee 298 Foy-Roe- Con ws. ah in haw es 294 Freeman Shoe Cows oi. cccc 2 4 ea le eae 294 Eriendly DeptsStore 2.2 5.402 e le ee 282 Frontier ss) Seite Gentle cee, Seeeecnees Conners een eae 298 George Ghadwick. Insurance... . . 2 )5)..)2 5) ee 28¢ Gibson's 'Discount{ v4. 2.2.2 ee ae 279 Gilbert Parrish Construction 1. sa...) eee 278 Godwin Oil Co. 2.4.82 Ale Ba ee 288 Goldings’ atic cic oy cardba @ 6's ee oe ee 286 Gordon Hinson 5a eee ee eee 291 Greenfield Automatic Transmission ............... 292 Hall’s Drug Store) ayn ee ee 290 Hanover Center Merchants .. ........ 2... nessa ee 295 Harbor Island-Gulf) 32 2s. 2 4 ns 2 282 Harden’s Barber Shop . 0.2.0... 5... 281 Harold Parker Realty 2. 22.2 nis. hae 208 lee ee 301 Hedquist’s Radio and TV Repair ....... . va seen 293 Henriksen’s Pharmacy: «2... .. s6 2 5. 288 Hercules. soi cis Gl ne ae Sn a ee 297 Heritage. Dinner Theatre 2. 2.5... 5...) ee 289 Hines Fish Market™. . 0.74 ot 205.) ee 283 Hinton-Realty-Co. 22) ss egw ieee ete 276 Hollis Office Supply 2. 2 Sy 03.6 ee ee 284 Home Furniture}. 0-4. 4.53 atic ce re ee 281 Homer H? Davis’ ..u004 W760. 4 oe Soa 300 Hugo's shee see ace Ss shuts chee be ae nn 291 House of Charm Beauty Salon ..5.......... . ee 275 International Nickel'Co., Inc’... 2): 23 283 Investors Diversified (2.01... 22 s claves oe eee 280 Jackson and Belli’. uc 42 2s eae see 276 J.-Don Bullard, Insurance (2.3.4. 4: ee 286 JSHs Batuylos. cies tea sie i ee 280 JaMe Fields: Ws force Avec. aia eee 285 John: Kell yaya ees eave ve eels ae etn ir hee 280 JOM SCOUTOM 5 ois coe eee ces A ot eeu res cee eee 288 Johnnie Bi Clewisiciw inca cee dae te oe 288 JUSTLO'S 5 ee ied tk oe ere en ea 213 Kaiser AgriculturaliChemicals ........ 0. « «6 cine 293 KayaDeb Apts.t otoconia vale tin aoe aeons eo ee 278 Kentucky, Fried) Chicken ).f. 5 a.0.0seer veers oan 291 Kingoti's ida) cree eee cs lindas ee tects oh aes 279 Kotler's it Aw7 oi otae beth Ei ee ee tee fees) ee 300 La'Mode 2.2245 0 ree ae) ae es 291 Vance linere.ds Gaclsl apes ie eta fl Abst ofan aaa ee 283 Landen's; EV Center. ieee cbc an ees 288 Panelist oulpelg leh merase ts camaro ett eri 1.4 5h iy Meee tse oe 298 POWISHELOUISGipns errant Maren tee uO APs ath Ty CCGA O2 ale 1 e he 290 FOUG ECaT TT IIISS OOsarmesertne ern ety ieee, yn APB cleslcteah i} PEP SCHVWaLtZel ULTUTLt Choma nce ree sien Agata teen tty) 288 PUUNS Meter ete wi ad widen pee Meteor han ir 299 IOC SoA UICOuD en (Sameer Re as wey Pa Lrotse mas tl eet oP Lie No 281 MiadeniaiseliG: ohOpas, re mint ianc init cess pe Ae Uk 293 MiGtHGEeStaulr an tumeesa eet ee ap he ek oat ees ely at 287 VIACKG oa tneel Dar Det, SOP mses ey titania! feo k as a) 2 bes 294 MOEOCHELNSIVVNOlGSaleH ey ume ett. hs ole Woes aloake 293 Vim SEIOLIS tues oie es terete eit gi ae 286 MiGUEnATIMSEVIUISICIONO Deer aoe pei est eee DG) 279 WelMeraemsurance AGENCY, yic'si s)ets dene bic miele Sieg oie ws 293 MeumeaEetseniAanCuGiaS GOs cui. lela hon wie Wie ty aye 285 DENTE 2.5! 05, hes aR OEE eg ed SRP 298 Miller-Motte Business College ............. 00a ee 294 TON IGP OS SE TAYE a COLDS Rl oo 278 CTS SEES FS a 2 oI A ea 274 pM EACITCR Merten ARR cee yl INT) 286 F i hhieh (Cre) IES I) te er 298 EVIE OUKSWVOGEN 6 4 chau aes cc ese eee bk he anes 282 MERI og hc a ne 298 UGA GT SE) SCE | 5 th re. rn eer reas 291 Pier yre GIGANE(S fe cf Gs ee ee ea ks ate 286 SSAC EIS TGS 45 IAs ele a ee oc rr 287 SARE MRCMNOGUNEVEOTIOD iced. se dha. dc st Se wl ev ee) a eas 286 Seve) -GIMGOCUS y Go ASE nee gen 291 UR ENOUIGTA CG) oe a 6A re rr 2a TOOUNE SreauimSTamMC LOAN) oo. 6l. cg fae ce ee ek ew 291 EDN MENT. So oe cle ee 290 DivaeveconmereternOducts .; 26.2 oe he hc a ee 291 MGCP LCCC ONDSEL. 24). .00 5) )s ea Sold an a sha ee Ha 277 EMA D GES a) rr 282 GYULA Cea ice CCG) 9 | Ain iii as re 301 NEM AIGMOOIS CO Om MM Scie eos lg eh athe wk el 293 Weer Gi we ye oo oe 281 UMCGE SuGXaMlNUCILOLe sic ec eo ea ee ela 282 EES Fo eS Ss 281 PES TOR GTO USUI NMEAImE Ts che ara lon te ei ets g's ole ba 295 305 d-UD EB Ott ling: COsenee pace ie kr em ie ae a eden 275 SOU GLC ONCL CLE CO men mae 5 Cal arma) Lesh eee BR 294 Shinneneaity: Co amp weier pty peanut heheh ian Carers 286 SODA LC nme: stead ic an ktereaie ti) ¢ sero Eda ete ee 278 SIMON Sameae cere eee Uiraen te Reena AUT ie gE LAE © bg are 286 SKInNeiganGuLanlels memenete. weed nene ian tnw ppqued tems aoe an eat 278 Lgl mined aley es ayes it te to ore) cee ei peel eee erat eae) TA) 288 SIMUCEy StrvCStauinan tasmanian tc ial er as epee cea ie 275 Smellingrandsonelling mane iee seus etcetera ee ene ee 297 SMOODVES IZ Zap madenny pacer ote au eae dep) Vea eine fn 290 SODIantst OWES tary aeccse ten Mate eppeceae a eRe are as oor eh ey a 299 SOphigaVis West apy memes we dun | memMern 7 Celt dtr Biren Und 279 SpLngemCoalandio il Con yam Meenas po) Cm antnd ar nis eon 293 StanleVaswewelersi dane s emer ieulcis hi kll§ o07p) i Cream aa 297 StalINGWSMew mse arL nant, Pelvis han ey tam ty ot ion Soisvat ran 301 SUV LCkod Ol meas a NEUTER er LAY? erp ove rau Lti Trin uli y ci lee, 286 SUNMSHIMeELeaULMC LY mutate eae uel ert cedar Nae ny Feet ee a ew 298 SULLOMMCOUNGN PUITIILULeR nau ietetaiiie evnee e ean td cvs mop ee 298 AiiimINenG OFMOCatlONatemenr th tate a Vari labed gre RON cla N ty le 295 iiiavel ers!) O-amuaiemas srarauels means tis ene Site Eas ote 283 UCKemRediC State COmmamirer simone Hii tts ee Lehi tS 286 PRULMCIRSTOGUG COL Cig: nag eine uate ir en ently Peta dy 281 FAY DEV TIUCTELIISDEC LION Tea etnn ra tart n AUN CIOS Furl. tetas 299 Wall Celia Y (Ola LS water at aetna nae LeU en mummy at AOR EDL a) WE Ci pita mrepeaw erent ab sma Sey be utente yds OFA L 2d 297 WestbrooksFloristeameci cco eeu remit nt Cha ay i leinnue 0) 282 Whitebrooksi-anmsSiuliGrrve ds emarsse et mere tien yam ioy uth ie 279 WHS Lagirneemnr correcerucey cs unuet lyr oanieiieeta oR PEEICy bo NEL th SO) Williams Cleaners eevauitr ate paceman tate pete us ere 299 Williams: Pharmacy mcuuveterites nites Unters etnias uLe a0 8 275 WillER ChdercGlOcistwacsmaitresirs te auniuang gh hata) us 0 285 Wimingtonraospitaliot ppl Varin mae ee pc chen ei Sele 295 WMO CON SILOM OL K Saemne ciara: Meuriee eminence ot tly tee 300 Wilmington New Car and Truck Dealers ............ 295 Wilmingtonioea tOOGmmemers sty) sunt, gt) ee emrrunen Cet Sh Sy 281 Wilson:stoupenm Marketa: ec.teecmrr aon re ts arr 299 Wind institance amerika nat tegen nod ee spake WU ey desl tek 4s © 207, Winter Parke DrugiotOrenen sete. vente ian deme n aes ces 290 WINteiP ar KeGrOCeryvae sen pa nerinh: tsitnne Ot seer EEA OLY 282 WWONGER SO Dies mtr aty seta Seat pecan Gila taTetsee Lame Rev toa 276 World Gilt onoDmpamere ato 1 Mpa eee tees Wo lecceee eet heey 283 W.ODDIVIUSIC, COMM neat nee ae water Matiarneny AOE EASY 290 Faculty and Administeation Index GURGANUS, C. D., 20 Principal BUCHTER, DENNING T., 21 Associate Principal CORBIN, E.A., 20, 48, 71 Assistant Principal, Coach WICKER, MISS KATHERINE, 21 Assistant Principal ALEXANDER, BOB L., 23 Vocal Music, Consumer Music ALLEAVITCH, MRS. NANCY W., 33 Algebra 1 ARCHBELL, MISS MARTHA P., 22 Guidance BEAM, MRS. MILDRED A., 39 Typewriting 2, Personal Typewriting BEBBER, MRS. GRACE D., 25 English 2 BEBBER, GARY L., 27 English 4 BELLOIS, MRS. MARGUERITE S., 24 English 2 BLACKBURN, MRS. SHEARON E., 38 Bookkeeping 1, Typewriting 1 BLAIR, JOHN P., 34, 115 Algebra 2 BLICK, MRS. BARBARA M., 36 Chemistry BONEY, MRS. BOBBIE H., 35 Biology BOYKIN, MRS. EUNICE N., 29 Spanish 2 BRANDON, MRS. GLENDA C., 39 Typewriting 1, Personal Typewriting BRUNJES, MRS. KITTY, 29, 83 Spanish 2, 3, 4 BRYAN, ROBERT E., 41 Drafting 1, 2,3 BRYANT, CHARLES L., 32 Government, Economics, Sociology CALLOWAY, MRS. HELEN G., 36 Biology, Chemistry CHESTNUT, ROBERT T., 41 Construction Industry CEAYRJAMESHE Re a2 7, Speech, Drama, German CLINTON, WESTCOTT, 22 Guidance COBB, MRS. LOUISE M., 26 Humanities, English 4 COLEMAN, ROBERT F., III, 31 World History, Sociology COOKE, RALPH M., JR., 32 Government CORBETT, MRS. FRANCES D., 37 Oceanography CRAIG, MISS NANCY F., 34 Geometry DAVIS, MRS. IRENE B., 26, 129, 134 English 3, Journalism 3 DAVIS, MRS. SHIRLEY B., 36, 109 Chemistry DICKENS, DONALD C., 35, 48, 58, 60, 73 Biology, Coach DOTSON, JOHN H., 35 Physical Science DRAINE, MRS. ALLENE T., 26 English 4 DURHAM, RAYMOND M., JR., 44, 48 Physical Education, Coach EVERETTE, MRS. SABRA N., 28 French 1, 2 FICK, MRS. ELKIE, 24 English 2 FINCH, GEORGE W., 38 Bookkeeping 1, 2 FISHER, MATT, 32, 48, 67, 69 Government, Coach FLEMING, LEROY D., 41 Driver Education FOSS, CHARLES A., 43 Bible 1, 2, 3, FUNK, MISS HARRIET C., 28 French 1 GALIDA, MRS. PATRICIA A., 25 English 2 GEORGE, CLARENCE S., 23 Art 1 HALL, JAMES V., 33, 48, 55, 66 Consumer Math, Coach HANKINS, MRS. LETHIA S., 25 English 3 HARRIS, MRS. EDNA M., 33 Algebra 1 HART, MISS ELIZABETH G., 34 Geometry HASSELL, WILLIE W., 33 Consumer Math HEBBE, JAMES M., 44, 48, 65 Physical Education, Coach HESS, ROBERT T., 144, 149, 154 NJROTC HIGH, MRS. MAE S., 25 English 3 HINTON, JAMES O., 40 Electrical Industry HOLLAND, MRS. KAREN B., 30 United States History HOWIE, MRS. LYDIA S., 35 Biology JOHNSON, MRS. DOROTHY B., 35 Biology JOHNSON, THOMAS K., SR., 42 Cooperative Distributive Education KEITH, MRS. JEANNE B., 31 United States History, Business Education KING, MRS. ANN D., 31 United States History KORB, MRS. BETTY S., 30 United States History KRUEGAR, MRS. MARION, 24 English 2 LEEUWENBURG, MRS. MARGARET D., 39 Typewriting 1, Basic Business Math LEWIS, JOSEPH D., 28 French 2, 3,4 LOCKE, BERT D., 34 Geometry, Consumer Math, Basic Business Math LONG, MRS. SOPHIA A., 26 English 4 LOWE, WILLIAM G., 32 Government McBROOM, CHARLIE A., 40 Tailoring 1, 2, Garment Manufacturing McKEITHAN, MRS. KATIE M., 33 Algebra 2, Latin 1, 2 MABRY, IRA G., 29 Spanish 2, 3, 4, Basic Business Math MARKS, MRS. NANCY S., 22 Guidance MAY, JAMES O., 27 English 4 MEIR, FRANCIS L., JR., 40 Commercial Art MODLIN, MRS. MILDRED E., 27, 129, 131 English 4, Journalism 1, 2 MORTON, MRS. PAULA, 29 Spanish 2 NEWTON, MRS. MAEBELLE T., 25 English 3 306 NORRIS, MRS. DOROTHY W., 42 Librarian O'BRIEN, MRS. SARAH D., 23 Art 2,3,4 © DEEL MRS: BERY G22 Guidance OWEN, MRS. MARGUERITE C., 39 Shorthand 1, Typewriting 1 PARNELL, MRS. FRANCES B., 43 Home Economics 3, Food and Clothing Pe MS RSON) lal, Ok, Lith, BS Physics, Physical Science PINDELL, JACK M., 23, 92,94, 95 Instrumental Music, Music Theory PINER, JOHN T., 42, 107, 124 Industrial Cooperative Training ROWE, MRS. ANNE B., 39 Shorthand 1, Typewriting 2 SMITH, MRS. MOZELLE C., 36 Advanced Biology SPENCER, MISS JULIA-R., 39 Office Practice, Shorthand 2 SPENCER, MRS. MARTHA B., 29 Spanish 1 STANLEY, KENNETH R., 41 Driver Education SUNDQUIST, MRS. JANIS B., 24 English 2 TAYLOR, MISS JEAN FRANCES, 24 Advanced Mathematics TELFAIR, MRS. OLLIE M., 32 Government THOMPSON, MISS NANCY ELLEN, 31 Sociology, U.S. History, Government TINGA, MRS. Mary S., 43 Home Economics 1, 2 TODD, MRS. BERTHA B., 42 Librarian VASS, MRS. PAT, 45 Health Occupations WARD, MRS. BARBARA B., 31 U.S. History WARD, CARL D., 37 Oceanography WARSHAUER, MRS. ELAINE P., 34 Algebra 2 WILLIAMS, MRS. GENIA B., 26 English 3 WILLIAMSON, MRS. AVONE J., 37 Oceanography WILSON, RAYMOND, 144, 157 NJROTC WOOD, JOSEPH E., 40 Vocational Education Center WOOTEN, KENNETH G., JR., 30 U.S. History WOOTEN, KENNETH G., SR., 40 Aerospace Industry WRIGHT, WILLIAM H., 40 Vocational Education Center YOUNG, MRS. AVELINE S., 44 Consumer Math, Algebra 2, Girls Physical Education BRIGMAN, MRS. BARBARA, 21 Attendance Clerk JONES, MRS. ROWENA, 21 School Clerk MORGAN, MISS BARBARA E., 22 Records Clerk, Treasurer STEPHENS, MISS CYNTHIA, 21 General Clerk WEST, MRS. ANN T., 21 School Secretary WILLIAMS, MRS. MARGARET S., 45 School Nurse ctctivities Mudex FAN Ge Pee aR id ek cs det Re Ra Rae Se A ee A 123 AGIOS istialtAIdstacipannnmeen cc Vuigie Mat wena ec raape she 104 BUS: DGIVersmumrrns wines omer er hie eek Sook wee wre. neue Se 102 GIVINGLLES mer ets eae nat erat esate oe later chs Ran at (Sas AS COnCERID aN mettr fee etn: to man ete ena kc ns ath 94,95 1) GE RRS Bene A hee ah aaah ps wile wakiee ters Naty tiem! 25 DeVacLVene.O WO ldeheme mami ar ie sure tewusieies iors sini ese eene 80 PASO DIOS emt tance ee Prepon cel tree oye g 11, = Meng cs ce aise bo bat 93 ExccoprVvelL) CHaltmMent mocmmrcrr a tie eet can Gan crete es ene 79 Sate Th beanie Pel tec ee AL Clete Pac uiavhits a Cay a 101 ECC HME A Ae bee rte eke tte tne um sale wad 121 ee NM: Ne nn siege aye reve ake dy aoim ye Wwe wa, bh 100 ReCreRCe) OL C1 SMP NP Loe ian co eT ALA cease etays Ge feos ceh 4 98 Se mO CCAP ean ies here sin viet Ms Rue Sel opie a ea 126 SPRATT Mee Bec g ev soe ole bg sau dh ac sebibeh aw, he 122 Plemerooumnepresentatives... 005.5... ec ee lke we es 81 ETC lee OS 8 oe a ee 118 OUP RU RTE Ae Gag na 109, 110, 111 RMMECIINECIVONUS 50. .2fo0 a iat. ¢ os ses, de Wo ete dels ahd -ohecd 99 UIMIMRIVACAING Hb. fhcleie cs bo eins ce eee oa eee ab ha Ube US) BINT MSF ees es vee erialie es apg ane ace ioral 971 20 307 INCVELICSoAW nts ter erie Pete e ns a tein. feta aU 116,117 abr ASsiStantsimare ya yocte notte tone oe ar Meaty Aung atte 106 IDEAL EAASSIS LAIN tS Maze tert fie toe eye hut ere ah a aa iene gare 105 MAIORELUCS we re garrieet dea canire chon ath aAto reek A Mabel siete t: dy gaara 90 Wai Ching ay IKtNGS meramd tl: sek areca 2 Ue mmanatel ne Pict Skreet Ae 91 NationaliFOnoloOCiety yun seen saline cecal ene 88, 89 ORICENASSISLAINLS Mier treeeetn oth oy Ate vaweninie Sue AUS AED 107 CouniligangiScroll eran rae teste rey in a ow er cen he ee 129 Hadiorana EleCEhOMICS eneeprice ret ote tae eee an toe ne Py, 103 SAG Aire hee wobec ele must caliente 132) 43371347135 SCHOOLS DU tune enin areh emir EL Une ce arate nui a rit Lunt de 82, 83 SOGtal Marshals mumsee ne Retina rE tty RUG Velen as 84, 85, 86 OGDAn Siig ar wamcas Lee heme courant tthe atin ric psd £1 een Ae 127 SILAGE ANC wre ann UL OMS EAS tener Si ehonel lite av eu 92 StudentsBody Officers warms oie wes PPADS OME ieee 78 SLUGS Ur LOLICALION Sine terin munya arcrre au tLe Ath en OOK 87 SYMpPMONIC DANCietemrc acters araer nie Aue baal a trans 94,95 A Cigt so Namo ried siete are ck ne aeee dy ais ce hie al TA aie 128 MesVenaiiges on wies tc ses Ok AMPULES Woe he Sie aie ae RB ee ee 130, 131 NG A Spe m e eae RSNA? Ua Cena tep oc r art te Gadi inva falta fy eh 124 VOVACCIS amine e mati tae Li Pore Att ele dices Pad 96, 97 Aaron, Brenda, 207 Abeyounis, Jane Elizabeth, 195 Abraham, Easley Eugene, 55 Adams, Nancy, 84, 86, 97, 105 Age, Ernest, 223 Age, Ruby Linda, 207 Aiken, Jewell, 81, 107, 128, 223 Aldridge, Donald Milton, 55, 68, 143 Aldridge, Mike, 95, 223 Alexius, John, 110, 195 Allen, Alonza, 223 Allen, Carnell, 195 Allen, Douglas Patterson, 93, 95, 195 Allen, Gary Mitchell, 207 Allen, Janet, 195 Allen, Leonard Gregory, 97, 207 Allen, Helen Maria, 207 Allen, Vernell, 207 Allen, Wanda Ann, 126, 195 Alper, Barbara, 130, 141, 147, 148, 223 Alper, Steve, 83, 129, 135, 207 Alstatt, Vicki Lynn, 207 Amato, Cathy, 207 Amos, Wendell, 102 Anast, Nickie, 223 Anderson, Curtis, 223 Anderson, Scott, 54, 71, 119, 120, 169, 195 Andrews, Ricky, 207 Andrews, David Lawrence, 195 Andrews, Thomas Frank, 138, 195 Archer, Patte, 195 Arrington, Perry, 138, 195 Arrington, Walter, 207 Arrowood, Charles Robert, 142, 195 Ashley, Jane, 99, 195 Atkinson, Constance, 223 Atkinson, Irwin Elwood, 142 Atwood, Timothy Ray, 68, 69 Atwood, Tommy Lavern, 195 Austin, Janet Leah, 187, 194, 195 Austin, Toni, 195 Auten, Kim, 118, 207 Autry, Vicki, 107 Avant, Lori Sue, 195 Ayers, Mark, 207 Babson, Karen Lannette, 195 Backely, Betty, 207 Bailey, John William, 195 Baker, Wayne, 143, 149, 223 Balderson, Linda, 223 Baldwin, Jim, 207 Baldwin, Michael, 63, 64, 69 Baldwin, Nancy Lee, 195 Bame, Jean Suzanne, 195 Bandolas, Pam, 223 Barden, Janet, 81, 116, 117, 207 Barden, Connie, 81, 95, 207 Barefoot, Anita, 195, 207 Barefoot, Faith Anita, 195 Barefoot, Gwendolynne, 195 Barefoot, Mark Allan, 194, 195 Barefoot, Stephen Del, 102 Barfield, Foster, 66 Barfield, Janet, 175, 181, 223 Barnes, Steve, 142, 207 Barnhill, David, 223 Barnhill, Phyllis, 127, 224 Barnwell, Ray, 207 Student Index Barrow, Page, 224 Batch, Brad, 89, 224 Batchelor, Charlie, 122, 207 Bateman, Jeanie, 105, 224 Batounis, Irene, 98, 207 Batson, Butch, 195 Batson, David, 207 Batson, Erik, 142, 149 Batts, Amelia Colleen, 195 Batts, Betty, 98, 224 Beall, Kathi, 79, 89, 129, 131, 224 Beane, Ben, 224 Beane, Sheron Louise, 195 Beard, Sandy, 125, 224 Bearden, Deborah Jean, 99, 195 Beasley, Ada, 97, 206 Beattie, Barry Lynn, 141 Beattie, Rodney Fred, 142, 149 Becker, Donna, 81, 86, 102, 127, 207 Beeker, Cathy, 98, 207 Bekaert, Susan, 129, 224 Bell, Edward, 102, 224 Bell, Kenneth, 224 Bell, Linda, 138, 147, 148, 224 Bell, Sandra, 224 Bellany, Alton Ray, 138, 195 Bellamy, Angela Marie, 195 Bellamy, Daniel, 55, 72, 143, 195 Bellamy, Marilyn, 124, 128, 224 Bennett, Allen, 140, 146, 148, 225 Bennett, Barney, 95 Bennett, Bruce, 50, 52, 117, 118, 224 Bennett, Dann, 97, 225 Benson, Serena, 207 Benson, Tommy, 225 Benton, Ray, 123 Berkenkaup, Vickie, 98, 100, 121 Berman, John, 207 Berry, Nancy, 94, 195 Berryhill, Joseph, 195 Best, Edna, 225 Best, Henry, 207 Biggs, Marvin, 195 Billingsley, Robert, 71 Bishop, Robert, 195 Blackburn, Emily, 207 Blackburn, Glenda, 225 Blackburn, Peggy, 195 Blackburn, Tim, 145, 146, 148, 151, 225 Blackham, Gail, 225 Blackledge, Lisa, 225 Blackman, David Franklin, 142 Blair, Robert, 139, 149, 207 Blake, Carol, 122, 225 Blakeman, Lesley, 81, 117, 207 Bland, Tim, 207 Blann, Nancy, 225 Blanton, Ann, 207 Blanton, Susan, 207 Blazer, David, 52, 53, 82, 176, 225 Blizzard, Gardner, 140 Blue, Elaine, 93, 94, 225 Blythe, Peggy, 225 Boles, John Wesley, 139, 195 Boles, Earl, 103 Boney, Sandy, 129, 130, 147, 148, 150, 225 Bonner, Ronnie, 207 Boone, Fred, 208 Bordeaux, Danny, 225 308 Bordeaux, Harlee, 142, 149, 226 Borneman, Phil, 226 Borth, Kathy, 105, 195, 200 Boseman, James, 66 Bostic, Elizabeth, 195 Boswell, Nancy, 195 Bowden, Kathy, 98, 195 Bowden, Susan, 208 Bowen, Debbie, 195 Bowman, Ernestine, 226 Boyd, Wayne, 20, 97, 226 Boykin, William, 102, 226 Boyles, Earl, 139, 208 Bozeman, Kent, 195 Bradley, Janet, 95, 226 Bradshaw, Harriet, 131, 226 Bardshaw, Kenneth, 94, 208 Bradshaw, Melisa, 195 Branch, Harry, 208 Brand, Donna, 195 Brandon, Carter, 92, 93, 94, 226 Brechtlein, Sue, 132, 226 Brehmer, Jacob, 94 Brewington, Sheila Denise, 81, 94 Brewington, Vivian, 226 Brice, Barbara, 208 Bridges, David, 138, 195 Bridges, Donnie, 52, 71, 118, 208 Bridges, Terry, 116, 122, 226 Briley, Bill, 208 Brinson, Linda, 94 Brinson, Shelia, 108, 208 Bribson, Geraldine, 226 Brite, Joseph Larry, 196 Britt, Bill, 226 Britt, Randy, 196 Britt, Renda, 208 Britt, Sandy, 196 Brooks, Audrey, 102, 105, 226 Brooks, Margaret, 57, 187, 196 Brooks, Ruth, 99, 196 Brothers, Lois, 226 Brown, Buddy, 106, 226 Brown, Grace, 226 Brown, Ray, 208 Brown, Laura, 127, 226 Brown, Maxine, 20, 81, 88, 124, 128, 226, 234 ; Brown, Nancy, 196 Brownie, Betty, 196 Bryan, Joe, 52, 130, 139, 208 Bryan, Kathy, 196 Bryant, Delta Toinette, 196 Bryant, Horace, 208 Bryant, Jackie, 226 Bryant, Mary, 226 Bryant, Sue, 81, 208 Bryant, Veronica, 226 Buck, Nancy, 85, 86, 226 Buckingham, James, 140 Buckwater, Mary Ann, 196 Buckwater, Jim, 196 Buehler, Grace, 196 Buffin, Larry, 226 Bullard, Frances, 94, 196 Bullard, Lynn, 73 Bullard, Susan, 228 Bullard, Tony, 196 Bullis, Chris, 228 Bullis, Michele, 85, 228, 263 Bullock, Nan, 208 Burdett, Deborah, 196 Burdette, Richard, 142, 208 Burnett, Anna, 228 Burnett, Sam, 208 Burns, Bob, 79, 81, 88, 89, 228 Burris, Lorna, 108, 127, 228, 239 Burton, Clifford, 228 Butler, Wendell, 228 Byers, Billy, 115, 228 Byrd, Faye, 196 Callahan, Mike, 50, 51, 52, 64, 118, 180, 228 Cameron, Donald, 66 Campbell, D., 68 Campbell, Pat, 228 Campbell, Sherry, 96, 208 Campbell, Steve, 228 Canady, Jerry, 196 Capps, Marion, 139, 142 Carlton, Vera, 208 Carmichael, Evonne, 98 Carr, Herbert, 228 Carr, Mark, 94, 208 Carr, Patsy, 208 Carraway, Sharon, 56, 117, 228 Carroll, Donald, 208 Carroll, Rhonda, 208 Carter, Andrew, 58, 196 Carter, Jack, 116, 149, 150, 153, 208 Carter, Janet, 208 Carter, Jimmy, 92, 95, 208 Carter, Patricia, 196 Cartrette, Belinda, 228 Cartrette, Russell, 209 Case, Billy, 196 Casteen, Barbara, 196 Cathell, Luke, 89, 115, 145, 146, 148, 229 Cathren, Alan, 209 Caton, Sue, 229 Caulder, Tex, 229 Causey, Jean, 209 Cavenaugh, Patricia Gail, 196 Chadwick, Ben, 229 Chadwick, Beth, 85, 86, 106, 115, 116, 168, 175, 187, 229 Chadwick, Calvin, 102 Chadwick, Donna, 196 Chance, Tim, 69, 229 Chandler, Cynthia, 196 Chapp, Kacey, 196 Charles, Mike, 229 Charles-Craft, Ann, 127, 129, 132, 229 Cherry, Deborah, 196 Cherry, Frank, 140, 149, 229 Chesire, Richard, 196 Chinn, Linda, 125, 229 Chinn, J., 108 Christopher, Richard, 143, 149 Church, Ronnie, 78, 229 Clark, Mike, 149, 150, 209 Clary, Robert, 196 Clay, Charles, 229 Clemmons, David, 66, 72, 196 Clemmons, Helen, 96, 102, 229 Clemmons, Larry, 141, 209 Clemmons, Robert, 149, 150 Clemmons, Yvonne, 126 Student Indexr-Continued Cloudman, Katie, 125 Cobb, Allan, 110, 111, 133, 229 Coble, John, 230 Cocke, Julian, 110 Cole, Doxienne, 209 Cole, Ren, 196 Cole, Stephanie, 97, 121, 230 Coleman, Joel, 196 Coleman, Mike, 149, 150, 154, 209 Coleman, Tommy, 230 Coley, Cindy, 97, 108, 129, 132, 230 Collins, William, 94, 105, 149, 150, 151 Combetto, Carol, 196 Congleton, Sheree, 196 Congleton, Thomas, 230 Connor, Danny, 123 Conway, John, 138, 196 Cook, Russ, 230 Cooke, Sandra, 230 Cook, Ted, 55, 196 Cooke, Travis, 94, 109 , 111, 230, 238 Cooper, Billy, 209 Coston, Rosemary, 209 Cotton, Paul, 94, 196 Courtney, Vicki, 209 Conrullion, Ann, 196 Cowan, Bobby, 95, 197 Cowell, Dennis, 75, 95, 230 Cox, Mary, 100, 197 Cox, Wayne, 230 Coxe, Alice, 81, 209 Cracker, Anderson, 54, 59, 115, 197 Craft, Pixie, 108, 230 Craft, Mike, 209 Craig, Beth, 99 Cramer, Rose, 98, 209 Creech, Patricia, 197 Crews, David, 230 Crews, Debra, 197 Crews, Mike, 209 Cribb, Sandy, 230 Cribb, Teresa, 209 Criser, Donna, 197 Cromartie, Marva, 94 Croom, Jimmy, 230 Croom, Lynn, 99, 197 Crouch, Carroll, 197 Crummy, Judy, 230 Crummy, Patricia, 95 Crummy, Terry, 230 Crump, Cathey, 129, 135, 209 Crumpler, Teresa, 197 Cushing, Tom, 230 D’Abubour, Joan, 123, 208 Dail, Arlene, 209 Dalton, Greg, 70, 118, 230 Danford, Kenneth, 230 Daniel, Lee, 230 Daniels, Johnsie, 209 Daniels, Cheryl, 197 Darden, Harriette, 200 Daughterty, Duane, 197 Davis, Benny, 230 Davis, Fannie, 126 Davis, George, 230 Davis, Graham, 209 Davis, Gwendolyn, 230 Davis, Howard, 197 Davis, Joella, 209 309 Davis, Lynsey, 81, 197 Davis, Michael, 72 Davis, Paula, 86, 112, 127, 129, 135, 209 Davis, Raymond, 230 Davis, Richard, 97, 209 Davis, Ken, 102, 230 Davis, Roger, 197 Davis, Russell, 197 Davis, Thomas, 197 Davis, Vicki, 129, 230 Dawson, Carl, 115, 230 Deitz, Senia, 98, 230 Dennis, Jonathan, 112 Dermid, Susan, 209 Devane, Beverly, 232 Devone, Elovine, 232 Dicks, Laura, 107 Dickson, Lynn, 197, 210 Diggs, Ali, 232 Dixon, Allison, 197 Dixon, Lynn, 210 Dorsey, Alice, 232 Dorsey, Geraldine, 232 Dove, Carol, 197 Dowdy, Delonna, 81, 87, 112, 210 Dowdy, John, 197 Dowe, Robert, 126 Dowless, Gary, 197 Downing, Kim, 210 Downing, Mike, 197 Doyle, Barry, 64 Dudley, Cecil, 210 Duperock, Susan, 100, 121, 197 Dunn, Faye, 81, 89, 127 232, 234 Dunn, Gary, 115, 232 Dunn, Lois, 232 Dunn, Thomas, 232 Dutch Michell, 149, 150 Dyches, David, 126, 141 Eakins, Bonnie, 197 Eason, Martha, 99, 197 Edge, Thomas, 197 Edwards, Robert, 138, 197 Edwards, Robert, 210 Ellerby, David, 232 Ellery, Roger, 232 Elmore, Caryl, 112, 232 Elrod, Gloria, 197 Elsher, Steve, 104, 232 Emerson, Michael, 72 Estep, Bonnie, 197 Evans, Donald, 145, 148, 150, 151, 159 232 Evans, Donna, 197 Evans, Janice, 232 Evans, Jerry, 138 Evans, Mike, 95 Evans, Ramona, 210 Evans, Robert, 149, 153, 210 Everett, Judy, 197 Failing, Barbara, 233 Faircloth, Charles, 197 Faircloth, Jerry, 197 Faison, Clairetta, 126, 232 Fancher, Annette, 232 Farmer, Marvin, 149, 150, 210 Farr, Barbara, 79, 85, 86, 87, 112, 133, 232 Farrar, Rhonda, 232 Farrow, Ben, 103, 210 Farrow, Debbie, 122, 210 Farrow, Kenneth, 143, 197 Farrow, Paul, 143, 197 Farrow, Shelia, 122 Farrow, Wanda, 57, 197 Farrow, William, 122 Fauser, Steve, 115, 148, 154, 233 Faw, Bobbie, 210 Feaster, John Oliver, 197 Figueroa, Diane, 89, 97, 127, 129, 133, 232 Fillyaw, Brendalyn, 233 Fincannon, David, 233 Fincannon, Michael, 141 Finch, Bo, 104, 233 Finklestein, Judy, 129, 135, 210 Fisher, Frank, 92, 94, 233 Fisher, Marshall, 100, 109, 210 Flack, Jeffrey, 209, 210 Fleishman, Cheryl, 85, 97, 127, 233 Flowers, Skip, 233 Floyd, Nancy, 81, 94, 198 Floyd, Nancy, 129, 133, 233 Floyd, Talma, 210 Fiynn, Faye, 210 Fogleman, Joan, 198 Fokakis, Karen, 198 Folkar, Adrienne, 198 Foster, Jacqueline, 198 Fountain, Jeffrey, 92, 94, 210 Foushee, Jack, 92, 95, 233 Fowler, Carol, 108, 234 Fowler, Kathy, 234 Fowler, Sherry, 234 Fox, David, 210 Fox, Gwen, 234 Fox, Susan, 95 Francis, W., 68 Franks, Lola, 97, 128, 234 Frederichs, Lisa, 234 French, Bob, 74 Fryar, Mel, 74, 75, 84, 85, 118, 210 Fryer, Cathy, 57, 198 Fullerton, Dennis, 52, 84, 86, 234 Fussell, Jane, 94, 198 Futch, Billy, 149, 150, 151, 154, 210 Gaddy, Lucy, 98, 210 Gainey, Marshall, 198 Galley, Deborah, 98 Galloway, Rosa, 198 Ganey, Albert, 198 Gantt, Billie, 115, 211 Gardener, Dawn, 112 Gardner, Ricky, 210 Garner, Brenda, 234 Garner, Thomas, 99, 198 Garner, Michael, 102, 211 Garris, Dreama, 81, 211, 218 Garriss, Willie, 139, 198 Gaskins, Rosa, 198 Gates, John, 198 Gay, Carol, 234 Gaylor, Lee, 198 Gaylor, W. K., 115, 198 Student Qudex-Continued Geddie, Dan, 145, 146, 148, 150, 151, 235 Geddings, Roby, 143 Gee, Jackie, 211 Gemmill, Beth, 81, 211 Genkins, Thomas, 204 George, Patty, 211 Gibbs, Willie, 138, 198 Gibbs, Velma, 100, 121, 126, 128 Gideon, Wanda, 99, 198 Gilles, Dick, 211 Gilles, Nancy, 94, 198 Gilmour, Karen, 198 Gimple, Debbie, 100, 127, 211 Glazier, Jackie, 100, 121, 124, 235 Glennon, Kay, 235 Glover, Gail, 235 Glover, Sue, 211 Gnatt, Billy, 211 Godwin, Dexter, 198 Godwin, Frankie, 211 Godwin, Rachel, 211 Golden, Bobbie, 198 Golden, Linda, 211 Gootee, Larry, 235 Gore, Danny, 123, 235 Gore, Jenny Elaine, 98, 198 Gore, Samuel Webster, 122 Gornto, Laura, 125, 211 Graham, Earl Stanley, 235 Grainger, Ernest, 211 Graham, Mike, 211 Grathwol, Deborah, 198 Graves, Georgia, 96, 235 Graves, Glenna, 81, 123 Greene, Herman, 95 Greene, Holly, 211 Greenough, Lorraine, 211 Greer, Anthony, 198 Greer, Randy, 235 Gregory, Jimmy, 211 Gregory, Purell, 81, 127, 197, 198 Grice, Barbara, 211 Griffin, Charles, 68 Griffin, Phyllis, 97, 108, 124, 142, 147, 148 Griffin, Steve, 63, 64, 236 Groham, Mike, 92, 93, 94, 211 Gross, Sarah, 79, 236 Groves, David, 198 Guest, Jane, 89, 93, 95, 127, 236 Gummon, James Raymond, 131, 198 Gunter, Ronnie, 236 Gunter, Steve, 236 Gurganus, Charles, 138, 198 Gurganus, Doragene, 96, 129, 134, 211 Gurganus, Patricia, 236 Gupton, Sue, 236 Guy, Teresa, 94, 211 Guyton, William, 198 Haas, Doug, 211 Hale, Janet, 198 Hale, Julia Lee, 198 Hale, Timothy, 94 Hales, Keith, 108, 127, 212 Hales, Kenneth, 124, 127, 236 Hall, Janice, 79, 117, 236 Hall, Sue, 212 Hall, Tommy, 236 310 Ham, Joan, 236 Ham, Larry, 212 Hammonds, Nancy, 212 Hammonds, Sharon, 198 Hammonds, Wanda, 212 Hankins, Stewart, 143, 198 Hankins, Wilheimina, 236 Hansley, Rodney, 107, 212 Hardee, Dawn, 81, 198 Harden, Richard, 149, 153, 212 Hardison, Mitch, 52, 59, 118, 212 Hardwick, David, 138, 198 Hardy, Barbara, 237 Hargrove, Helen, 212 Harkey, Susan, 56, 176, 237 Harmon, Linda, 96, 212 Harris, Cothran, 73, 198 Harris, Jim, 95, 212 Harris, Janice, 212 Harris, Walter, 123, 237 Harriss, Becky, 198 Harriss, Margaret, 112, 212 Harvard, Cynthia, 198 Harvin, Winnie, 84, 85, 212 Harwood, Janet, 81, 237 Hatcher, Jean, 108, 237 Hawes, Johnny, 198 Hayes, Bobby, 24, 52, 66, 68, 69, 212 Hayes, David, 212 Hayes, Gerald, 117, 126, 198 Hayes, Jackie, 237 Hayes, Janice, 237 Hayes, Robbie, 73, 212 Hearne, John, 198 Hegele, Bobby, 109, 110, 212 Heglar, Jerry, 95, 237 Helgram, David, 198 Helsabeck, Marcia, 56, 129, 135, 212 Henderson, Danny, 212 Henderson, Michael, 198 Henderson, Murray, 198 Hendry, Laura, 237 Hendry, Linda, 121, 198 Herring, Pete, 106, 212 Herring, Kathy, 237 Herring, Walter, 237 Hessee, Dana, 198 Hetu, Lynn, 212 Hewitt, Judith, 212 Hewlett, Debbie, 237 Hewlett, Mike, 62, 63, 64, 65, WAGe 237 Hewlett, R., 72 Hickman, Bruce, 58, 59, 69, 92, 140, 254 Hicks, Hayward, 237 Hicks, Kay, 81, 129, 134, 212 Hicks, Robin, 212 Highsmith, Betty, 97, 212 Hilburn, Alan, 238 Hilburn, Alan Page, 140 Hilburn, Ben, 141, 212 Hilburn, Doris, 81, 212 Hill, Betty, 106, 238 Hill, Rondolph, 198 Hill, Ronald, 199 Hill, Sharon, 199 Hilton, David, 52, 140, 148, 238 HiltonsJo; 117,212 Hilton, John, 57 Hines, Ira, 52 Hines, Kathryn, 121, 199 Hines, Kathy, 99, 238 Hines, Patsy, 98 Hines, Peggy, 212 Hines, Dickie, 54, 66, 69 Hinson, Donald, 139 Hinson, Roger, 199 Hinson, Thomas, 199 Hinton, Jeanie, 199 Hobbs, Debbie, 238 Holiday, Joyce, 238 Holland, Gerald, 99, 213 Holland, Jack, 199 Holland, Rex, 213 Holland, Wanda, 199 Hollenbeak, Richard, 213 Hollenbeak, Robert, 94, 199 Holiday, Patricia Ann, 98 Holliday, Walter, 55, 199 Holloway, David, 69, 97, 199 Holmes, James, 95, 238 Holmes, Tina, 213 Holston, Eddie, 95, 212 Holt, Wren, 52, 213 Honeycutt, Judy, 94, 199 Honeycutt, Margaret, 213 Hooper, Margaret, 213 Horn, Linda Susan, 199 Horne, David, 110, 212 Horne, David, 212 Horne, Debbie, 238 Horne, Teresa, 238 Horne, Wesley, 54, 69 Horton, Paul, 71, 119 Howell, Betty Anne, 199 Howell, Linda, 199 Howell, Linda Susan 213 Howell, Ricky, 239 Howell, William Patrick 140, 148 Howerin, Ken, 75, 213 Hudson, Connie, 97, 213 Hudson, Ella, 213 Huff, Aurealia, 213 Huffine, David, 89, 119, 120, 239 Hufham, Bobbie, 199 Huggins, Gayle, 213 Huggins, Jackie, 213 Huggins, Mike, 199 Hughes, Cathy, 199 Hughes, Kelly, 149, 150, 213 Hulon, Dawn, 78, 85, 89, 116, 239 Humphries, Laura, 199 Hundley, Goldie, 213 Hunley, Rose, 199 Hunt, David, 123, 239 Hunt, Margaret, 98, 199 Hunter, Wesley, 213 Hunter, Pat, 239 Hurd, Valerie, 199 Hussey, Victor, 239 Hutton, Deborah, 213 Hutton, Steve, 213 Fivatt,1im, 103, 213 Ingram, Pat, 57, 199 Ingram, Patricia Ann, 199 Insley, Mark, 199, 127, 140 Isley, Bob, 94, 213 Student Qudex-Continued Jackson, Donald, 140 Jackson, Gwen, 98, 239 Jackson, Jim, 239 Jackson, Jeannine Spinks, 239 Jackson, Kenny, 240 Jackson, Mike, 240 Jackson, Stephen, 55, 180, 199 Jacobs, Deborah, 213 Jacobs, Jerry, 73, 199 Jacobs, Michael, 52, 71 James, Carroll, 213 James, Joseph, 58, 59, 149, 150 James, Ivan, 240 James, Ray, 240 James, Robert, 199 James, Vicki, 199 James, Willie, 140 Jarmon, Buck, 213 Jedrey, Tim, 122, 213 Jeffords, Merle, 240 Jeffers, Becky, 57, 84, 86, 199 Jeffords, Gene, 92, 93, 95, 240 Jenkins, Joseph, 240 Jenkins, Linda, 199 Jenkins, Sylvia, 240 Jennings, Jane, 99, 100, 121, 213 Jernigan, Clifton, 240 Jewell, Isabelle, 96, 116, 117, 240 Johnson, Becky, 240 Johnson, Bubba, 53, 110, 118, 199 Johnson, Carole, 98, 108, 213 Johnson, Garth Ray, 100 Johnson, Gloria, 240 Johnson, Ama nda, 130, 145, 147, 148, ALOMh A222. 240 Johnson, John, 93, 94, 240 Johnson, John Van, 199 Johnson, Kathy, 213 Johnson, Nancy, 20, 79, 84, 112, 240 Johnson, Paula, 84, 85, 116, 180, 186, 213 Johnson, Robert, 213 Johnson, Steve, 95 Johnston, Bubba, 71 Johnston, Judy, 241 Johnston, James, 139, 149, 151 Johnston, Walter, 53 Jones, Andre, 241 Jones, Brent, 122, 241 Jones, Bobby, 213 Jones, Cynthia, 214 Jones, Dennis Ray, 199 Jones, Ellen, 100 Jones, Gregory, 142 Jones, Gwenetta, 241 Jones, John, 64, 65 Jones, Kathy, 214 Jones, Marsha, 199 Jones, Ninivah, 241 Jones, Sandy, 99, 199, 125 Jones, Wesley, 214 Jordan, Clifford, 199 Jordan, Chris, 84, 115, 241 Jordan, John, 69 Jordan, Leslie, 214 Jordan, Rachel, 97, 124, 241 Jordan, Ricky, 214 Joye, Barbara, 98, 126 Joyner, John, 141, 149, 214 311 Kavanaugh, Sharon, 82, 90, 97, 112, 113, 241 Kavanaugh, Bill, 95, 214, 219 Kearny, Doug, 92, 95, 241 Keenan, Mary Patricia, 199 Keenan, Teresa, 214 Keffer, Sandy, 241 Keith, Eddie, 72, 95, 214 Kerry, Billy, 241 Kelly, James, 199 Kennedy, Grace, 214 Kennedy, Glenn, 52, 214 Kenndy, Grace, 125, 214 Keye, Victor, 199 Khann, Rachel, 81 King, Billy, 81, 89, 94, 238, 241 King, Elizabeth, 199 King, James, 94, 150, 214 King, Joh, 214, 219 King, Millicent, 94, 199 King, Stephen, 241 King, Randall, 199 King, Ray, 199 King, Stephen Wayne, 55, 66, 71, 199 King, Sherry, 241 King, Teresa, 199 King, Timothy, 200 Kirby, Roderick, 243 Klutz, Terry, 138 Knight, Tommy, 200 Knowles, Susan, 200 Knox, Valarie, 243 Koch, Marian, 97, 214 Korb, Carl, 243 Kornegay, Donnie, 243 Kramanz, Bettie, 200 Kriser, Donna, 90 Krug, Donna, 243 Lacewell, Marion, 243 Ladner, Michael, 200 Lamb, Dorothy, 214 Landon, Cathy, 129, 214 Lane, Richard, 97, 206, 214 Lane, Thomas, 89, 145, 146, 148, 243 Laney, Delores, 214 Langford, Dan, 52, 59, 60, 110, 111, 243 Langston, Sandra, 200 Lanier, William Donals, 143 Larson, Wilma, 243 Lawerence, Nathaniel, 20 Lawhorne, Kathy, 99, 214 Lawson, Barbara, 200 Layton, Joann Carol, 200 Lea, Jesse, 243 LeBlanc, Llawayne, 200, 214 Lee, Barbara, 200 Lee, Debbie, 214 Lee, Jeff, 243 Lee, Laura, 126, 200 Lehrschall, Ronald, 243 Leitch, Joyce, 126, 243 Leitch, Russell Osburn, 142 Lennon, Betty, 200 Lennon, Lucy, 81, 97, 214 Leonard, Babs, 108, 125, 243 Leonard, Mark, 139 Levine, Steven, 95 Lewellen, Tom, 243 Student Index-Continued Lewis, Gregory, 200 McCoy, Michael, 121, 215 Moore, Dianna, 201 Lewis, Pat, 61, 64 McCoy, Milt, 64, 95, 215 Moore, Linda, 234, 247 Lewis, Kendall Smith, 200 McCraken, Meri, 81, 215 Moore, Pamela Odell, 201 Lewis, Marilyn Odessa, 200 McCraken, Mary, 97 Moore, Seila Ann, 201 Lewis, Pam, 121, 243 McCullen, Keith, 215 Moore, Wanda, 247 Lewis, Susan, 56, 81, 214 McCumber, Johnny, 244 Morgan, Bernard, 59 Lewis, Wanda, 243 McDaniel, James, 97, 244 Morinson, Stephen, 247 Lewis, William Douglas, 139 McDonals, Barbara, 244 Morris, Gayle, 201 Lewter, Debbie, 243 McDonald, Diane, 90, 94, 244 Morris, Susan, 57, 99, 201 Liddell, Angela, 214 McDonald, Lynn, 74, 94, 244 Morse, Gayle, 216 Lineback, Barry, 149, 153, 214 McDonald, Valdors, 200 Morse, James Julian, 201 Lineback, Larry, 116, 149, 153, 214 McDowell, Kathy, 244 Mosely, Deborah Marguinte, 201 Lloyd, Robert Monroe, 140 McDuffie, Reather, 122 Mosely, Tommy, 59, 201 Locke, Cynthia, 98, 214 McGee, Joan, 97, 215 Moss, Douglas, 128, 247 Loflin, Donald, 243 McIntosh, Jim, 245 Mott, Betsy, 216 London, Harvey, 243 McIntyre, Donald, 5 5, 97 Mowbray, Ken, 111, 247 Long, Bob, 81, 97, 109, 110, 129, 135, McKeown, Danny, 97, 245 Munch, George, 201 215 McKim, George, 215 Murphy, Gloria, 247 Long, Brenda, 215 McKoy, Ella, 126 Murphy, Janice Elaine, 126 Long, Deborah, 97 McKoy, Kathy, 200 Murray, Debra, 216 Long, Danny, 138, 149, 215 McKoy, Patricia, 245 Murray, Glen, 201 Long, James, 200 McKoy, Walter, 69 Murray, Kathy, 99, 216 Long, Richard, 92, 93, 95, 243 McLawhorn, Sara, 215 Murray, Larry, 216 Long, Sandra, 243 McNeil, James, 33 Murray, Bobby, 122, 247 Longnecker, John, 140, 200 McNeill, Patricia, 102, 108, 215 Longnecker, David, 72, 215 McRae, Ellen, 200 Napp, Barry, 62, 64, 73, 111, 247, 250 Lopez, Pedro, 125, 243 McSwain, Pat, 127, 215 Naylor, Beth, 201 Lowrimore, Kathy, 97, 147, 148, 151, Medlin, Dee Dee, 200 Naylor, Debbie, 81, 84, 86, 117, 121, 154, 157, 243 Melton, Sherry Lynn, 200 247 Lowrimore, Lynn, 30, 81, 98, 200 Memory, Bobby, 215 Naylor, Mary Elizabeth, 201 Ludlum, Max, 52, 99, 215 Mercer, Iris, 201 Neal, Larry, 216 Ludwig, Robert, 215 Mercer, Pam, 201 Needham, Jenny Ruth, 216 Lykins, Susan, 200 Meridith, Tina, 201 Needham, Thomas Christopher, 140, 201 Merritt, Debra, 245 Neely, Michael Wayne, 52, 72, 216 Mabry, Charles, 200 Merritt, Mary Beth, 201 Neil, Dianne Joyce, 247 Mabry, Nancy, 196, 200 Merritt, Ray, 52, 245 Nelson, Enola Gaye, 201 Mallard, Billie, 215 Meshaw, Edward, 201 Nelson, Josie, 84, 86, 247 Manning, Earlene, 122, 215 Meshaw, Greg, 201 Nester, Doug, 247 Malpass, Karen, 215 Metts, Jack, 216 Neuwirth, Robin, 95, 117, 247 Mapson, Donnie, 68, 215 Metts, Julius, 69, 81, 222, 245 Newber, Breck Mitchel, 54, 201 Mapson, Joselia, 57, 200 Metz, Linda, 245 Newkerk, Susan, 123, 247 Marchand, Dawn, 200 Meyers, Sheila, 201 Newkerk, Debra, 247 Marett, Mary Beth, 90, 200 Miars, Peter, 86, 109, 111, 216 Newman, Everette Elco, 201 Marlowe, Judy, 200 Midkiff, Susan, 245 Newsome, Belva, 169, 173, 180, 185, 247 Marple, Chris, 69, 243 Millholland, Bill, 55, 95, 201 Newton, Marsha Ann, 201 Marsh, Bobby, 215 Miller, Charles, 111, 245 Newton, David, 73, 216 Marsh, Kathleen, 215 Miller, Eddie, 180 Nicholson, Jim, 92, 247 Marston, Julie, 112, 196, 200 Miller, Harold, 122, 245 Nickelson, Sue, 89, 112, 247 Marston, Rich, 109, 110, 215 Miller, Milton, 103, 245 Nisbitt, Burt, 247 Martin, Tim, 244 Miller, Patricia, 216 Nissen, Larry, 79, 84, 85, 88, 89, Martin, Vicki, 81, 106, 244 Milliken, John, 89, 93, 94, 245 92, 94, 247 Marshburn, Paula, 98, 200 Milliken, Wanda, 245 Nixon, Carolyn, 247 Mason, Billy, 64, 89, 95, 244 Milles, Debbie, 43, 216 Nixon, Randale, 247 Mason, Ronald, 200 Mills, Vickie, 216 Nixon, Shelley, 94, 247 Mason, Sandra, 200 Mincy, Samuel Thomas, 99 Noe, Sallie, 100, 108, 127, 248 Massey, Amy, 200 Minton, S., 142 Noffsinger, Jane, 79, 97, 112, 129, Massey, Frances, 244 Mintz, Ann, 245 134, 216 Massey, Ricky, 244 Mintz, Herb, 64, 94, 216 Noland, Linda, 248 Mathews, Donald, 119, 120, 244 Mintz, Joan, 216 Norris, Jeff, 216 Mathis, Ray, 215 Mintz, Lynda, 123, 245 North, Doug, 217 Mathis, Linda, 122, 244 Mintz, Mark, 69, 201 Northrop, Judy, 130, 248 Maultsby, Billy, 72, 200 Mitchell, Cora, 126 Norwood, Johnny, 248 Maxwell, Alan, 215 Mitchell, Nancy, 216 Norwood, Opal, 248 Mayhew, Ernie, 215 Mixon, Melody, 201 Novis, Renee, 201 McAtee, Jenny, 81, 97, 244 Mobley, Loraine, 90, 129, 135, 216 Nunes, Nancy, 97, 217 McCafferty, Bonnie, 100, 121, 200 Mobley, John, 247 Nussman, Linda, 56, 82, 97, 116, 248 McCarley, John, 142, 200 Mobley, Beth, 112, 194, 201 McCauley, Pamela, 200 Mobley, Maria, 201 Oakley, Bobby, 49, 54, 58, 69, 201 McCombie, Pat, 93 Mohr, Mary, 201 Oakley, Leroy, 68, 217 McCoy, Joseph, 66 Moore, Debbie, 247 O'Conner, Danny, 69 312 Odom, Linda, 201 Olive, Pam, 248 Oliver, Patricia, 174, 248 O'Neill, Betty, 248 O’Quinn, Elizabeth, 248 O’Reardon, Daniel, 248 O’'Reardon, Karen, 201 Orell, Beth, 248 Orell, Vicki, 248 O'Shea, Joanne, 201 O'Shea, Shelia, 217 Ostrand, Mike, 103, 104, 249 Ostrand, Pat, 108, 248 Oxendine, Brenda, 249 Padgett, Diane, 249 Padrick, Kenneth Michael, 100, 129, 134, 2A7 Palma, Linda, 249 Palmer, Diane, 81, 126, 128 Pardue, Becky, 249 Park, Kevin, 142, 149 Park, Laurence, 202 Parker, Bradley, 122 Parker, Donald, 202 Parker, Jerry, 249 Parker, Lionel, 81, 94, 202 Parker, Mike, 54, 72, 118, 202 Parker, Rob, 69, 217 Parker, Steve, 118, 249 Parsons, Lee, 97, 249 Pate, Margaret, 98, 217 Patrick, Alonza, 99 Patrick, Matilda, 202 Paul, Debra, 249 Payton, Reginald, 217 Pearson, Constance, 202 Pearson, Rodney, 92, 93, 95, 249 Pelham, Emma, 249 Pepper, Donna, 123, 249 Perkins, Jacquline, 249 Perritt, Annette, 56, 81,97, 112, 121, ray, Perry, Beth, 129, 130, 249 Perry, Randy, 50, 52, 53, 60, 70, 71, 180,217 Peterson, Arnold, 249 Peterson, Richard, 217 Pickelsimer, Donald, 217 Pickett, Rachael, 81, 121, 250 Pierce, Kathy, 81, 88, 97, 121, 250 Pierce, Wanda, 202 Piner, Benjamin, 139 Piner, Brenda, 250 Piner, Ray, 202 Piner, Ricky, 217 Piner, Stuart, 103, 250 - Pittman, Becke, 217 Pittman, Ronnie, 217 Pitts, Tommy, 217 Player, Tommy, 250 Pless, Sharon, 88, 250 Poindexter, Jimmy, 111, 149, 150, 217 Points, Stephany, 129, 135, 206, 217 Poland, Jessie, 202 Ponder, Allen, 250 Poole, Tommy, 250 Pope, Brenda, 98, 217 Porter, Kirby, 250 Potter, Deborah, 202 Student Qudex-Continued Potter, Robin, 202 Potter, Stephanie, 217 Powell, Betsy, 202 Powell, Karen, 100, 202 Powell, Morris, 138, 202 Powlas, Charlotte, 199 Preston, Chris, 50, 52, 218 Prevatte, Shirley, 202 Price, Jesse, 69, 143, 148, 250 Price, Joe, 53, 97, 218 Pridemore, Ricky, 73, 218 Pridgen, Barbara, 202 Pridgen, Beverly, 202 Pridgen, Columbus, 55, 94 Pridgen, Karen, 218 Pridgen, Roger, 122 Pridgen, Vicki, 81, 84, 134, 218 Privette, Andy, 54, 202 Privette, David, 145, 149, 250 Pursley, Bill, 250 Pye, Harriet, 250 Quinn, Larry, 202 Rabon, Denise, 250 Rabon, Laura, 202 Rackley, Bette, 94 Radford, Joyce, 202 Ransom, Roberta, 21, 102, 129, 132, 250 Ransom, Willa, 202 Ratcliff, Dena, 250 Ray, Susan, 250 Raynor, Karen, 250 Raynor, Ray, 139, 149 Reaves, Sharon, 94, 202, 250 Reavis, Sandra, 250 Redmond, Janice, 250 Reese, Jamie, 202 Reeves, Bradley, 202 Reeves, Curtis, 202 Register, Donnie, 250 Register, Michael, 54, 69, 94, 202 Reidys, Hank, 104, 105 Regner, Rick, 74, 75, 250 Reid, Debbie, 250 Retchin, Larry, 74, 252 Retchin, Sandra, 202 Reynolds, Ted, 103, 202 Reynolds, Paul Lloyd, 143 Reynolds, William Michael, 202 Rezzuto, Jeanie, 252 Rhem, Debra Kay, 202 Rhodes, Mike, 99, 252 Rhodes, Ronald Eugene, 94, 202 Rhyme, Ricky, 252 Rich, Rita, 123 Richardson, Terry, 252 Riggs, Donald, 218 Riggs, Glenn, 252 Riley, Francis, 252 Risley, Eugene Franklin, Ill, 54, 202 Risley, Jim, 139, 148, 252 Ritchie, Kenna, 135, 218 Rivenbark, David, 218 Rivenbark, Patricia Sue, 99, 202 Roberts, June, 252 Roberts, Tony Phillip, 202 Robertshaw, Daniel James, 99, 202 Robertson, Mike, 202 Robertson, Robby, 202 313 Robichaux, Clark, 202 Robichaux, Denis, 252 Robinson, Charles, 98, 138, 149, 252 Robinson, Constance Ariene, 202 Robinson, Gary, 218 Robinson, Jacqueline, 252 Robinson, Kay, 126, 253 Robinson, Linda, 93, 94, 252 Robinson, Nancy, 252 Robinson, Robert, 138, 143 Robinson, Tom, 145, 146, 150, 151 Robinson, Vickye, 94, 126, 202 Robinson, William Wesley, 149 Rodgers, Becky, 253 Roesch, Becky, 253 Rogers, Kay, 253 Rogers, Sammie, 143 Romblad, Scott, 218 Rooker, Susie, Bette, 197 Roop, Danny, 140, 202 Rouse, Dennis, 94, 192, 253 Rouse, Linda, 253 Rouse, Sandra Kay, 121, 202 Rowe, Dan, 92, 93, 94, 103, 253 Rowe, Jan, 56, 106, 116, 117, 180, 218 Rowland, Ray, 123, 253 Rush, Barbara Yvonne, 126, 203 Russ, Bob, 110, 253 Russell, John Mark, 138 Russell, Rosemary, 218 Ryninger, Rose, 218 Salisbury, Mike, 218 Sanders, Sandy, 253 Sanderson, Glenn, 81, 115, 218 Sanderson, Susan, 112, 203 Sandlin, Michael, 203 Satterwhite, David, 203 Sauvinet, Tommy, 139, 148, 253 Savage, Sheri, 100, 127, 218 Sawyer, Michael, 218 Schnell, Ronald, 141 Schock, Suzanne, 253 Schupp, Bobby, 52, 70, 218 Schwartz, Brenda, 81, 117, 121, 253 Schwartz, Nancy, 117, 209 Sciotto, Susan, 203 Scott, Kenneth Duane, 203 Scott, Kenneth Eldridge, 203 Scott, Mark, 142, 203 Scruggs, Barry, 253 Scruggs, Michael, 94, 218 Seawell, Kathy, 111, 253 Seeter, Brenda, 254 Sellars, Bobbie, 112, 113, 168, 174, 254 Sellars, Rhonda, 254 Sellers, Bobby, 254 Sellers, Jerry, 72, 203 Serrers, Terry, 218 Sessoms, Bobby, 66, 74 Shade, Debbie, 254 Shapiro, Carol, 89, 106, 116, 117 127, 254 Sharpe, Martha, 117, 254 Shaver, Rodney, 255 Shaw, Clarence, 218 Shaw, Elizabeth, 254 Shaw, Michael, 218 Shaw, Shirl, 254 Shaw, Susan, 201, 203 Shearin, Lou Ann, 98, 201, 203 Sheridin, Earl, 219 Shelley, Belinda, 218 Sheppard, Denise, 97, 255 Shepard, Frank, 94, 103, 218 Shepard, Janet, 203 Sheppard, Jeffery, 203 Sheppard, Kathy, 90, 209, 218 Sheilds, Dan, 255 Shingleton, Pat, 255 Shofe, Diane, 255 Shirer, Art, 81, 93, 94, 115, 219 Shytle, Libby, 219 Sidbury, Freddie, 66 Sidbury, James, 203 Sikes, Barry, 254, 255 Simmons, Bobby, 203 Simmons, Jack, 255 Simmons, Judy, 255 Simmons, Kathy, 255 Simmons, Patricia, 121 Simmons, Susan, 203 Simpson, Lucy, 128 Simpson, Pamela, 81, 124, 125, 128, 255 Simpson, Yvonne, 255 Singleton, Carol, 219 Sinhel, Diane, 219 Skelton, Helen, 87, 169, 175, 180, 183, 184, 255 Skinner, Allyn, 83, 108, 255 Skipper, Brenda, 219 Skipper, Curtis, 142, 146, 148, 255 Skipper, Rebecca Viola, 203 Slater, Janet, 219 Sloan, Richard Joseph, 203 Small, Mattie Ann, 203 Smith, Betty Junior, 98, 121, 203 Smith, Billy, 64, 70, 219 Smith, Brenda, 97, 121, 255 Smith, David, 74, 123, 219, 256 Smith, Dennis, 52 Smith, Dot, 102, 219 Smith, Gail Elizabeth, 203 Smith, Garry, 94, 203, 256 Smith, Gwen, 126, 219 Smith, Jenny, 256 Smith, John Lears, 52, 69 Smith, Lance, 68, 256 Smith, Lynn, 57, 84, 86 Smith, Mike, 256 Smith, Ralph, 115, 138, 148, 256 Smith, Robin, 81, 97, 203 Smith, Zorie, 129, 186, 256 Smithwick, Gary, 74, 256 Smithwick, Navana Ellen, 203 Sneeden, Carolyn Jane, 94, 203 Sneeden, David, 118, 120, 256 Snyder, Chery], 256 Solomon, Jane, 94, 219 Solomon, Laura, 56, 81, 112, 219 Solomon, Michael, 103, 203 Southall, Susan, 108, 112, 219 Southerland, Connie, 219 Southerland, Jennie, 94, 203 Sparks, Roger Wayne, 58, 73, 203 Speck, Nikki, 129, 135, 219 Spencer, Charles, 53, 219 Spencer, John, 256 Spencer, Richard, 256 Student Index-Continued Spicer, Wanda, 256 Splawn, Vickie, 203 Stanland, Evelyn, 97, 256 Stanley, Becky, 219 Stanley, Lynda, 102, 133, 257 Stanley, Pat, 257 Stanley, Randolph, 257 Stanley, Rudolph, Jr., 257 Starling, Deborah Lelia, 203 Starnes, David, 257 Staton, Alice, 100, 257 Steele, Donna, 257 Steele, Mike, 203 Steenhuis, Janette, 84, 112, 257 Stegall, Karyn, 219 Stephens, Stevie, 54, 66, 71, 203 Stephenson, Benny, 219 Stephenson, Vann, 203 Stevens, Donald Louis, 102 Stokely, Pam, 203 Stokely, Nell, 219 Stokely, Susan, 203 Stokely, Mike, 257 Stokely, Robert, 257 Stone, Gordon, 257 Stoneking, Clarence, 203 Strandquest, Terry, 219 Strahin, Kiel, 257 Strickland, Dwanda, 200 Strickland, Dwight, 115, 145, 146, 148, 154, 156, 257 Strickland, Gayle, 100 Strickland, Ronnie, 149, 150, 219 Strickland, Susan, 257 Strickland, Wayne, 52, 93, 94, 257 Stricklin, Susan, 258 Strikol, Albert, 219 Stringfellow, Freddie, 258 Strothers, Phyllis, 56, 186, 219 Styes, Mary, 203 Suggs, Sharon, 258 Sullivan, Bobby, 81, 92, 93, 94, 97, 258 Sullivan, Connie, 123, 258 Summers, Radford, 122, 258 Sutton, Charles, 219 Sutton, Charles Leavern, 140 Sutton, Hobbs, 109, 111, 247 Swain, George Thomas, 52, 66, 67, 70, 203 Swann, Creasy, 122 Sweet, Nicki, 220 Tabor, Steve, 22, 89, 97, 106, 258 Tabor, Vickey, 220 Talman, Kathy, 258 Tarkington, Richard, 258 Taylor, Angie, 22 Taylor, Glenda, 98, 127, 220 Taylor, Helen, 97, 100, 126, 127, 220 Taylor, Jay, 66, 203 Taylor, June, 203 Taylor, Kit, 64, 167, 258 Taylor, Michael, 73, 203 Taylor, Sarah, 220 Taylor, Sherri, 258 Taylor, Sheryl, 203 Taylor, Theresa, 203 Teachey, Bivie Lynn, 94, 220 Temoney, Leonard, 52, 78, 87, 181 Temple, Sylvia, 203 Thomas, Angela, 203 314 Thomas, Angeline, 258 Thomas, Betsy, 203 Thomas, Deirdre, 220 Thomas, Delores, 220 Thomas, Glynda, 108, 258 Thomas, Karen, 258 Thomas, Larry, 128, 258 Thomas, Mark, 220 Thomas, Mitchell, 150, 151, 158, 159 Thomas, Sid, 70, 220 Thomason, Frank, 259 Thompson, Judy, 220 Thompkins, Rita, 259 Thompson, Deborah, 259 Thompson, Joseph, 203 Thompson, Kathy, 116, 147, 148, 156 259 Thompson, Linda, 220 Thompson, Susan, 204 Thornton, Nancy, 56, 220 Thrift, Graylynn, 259 Tienkin, Freddie, 220 Tilley, Donna, 259 Tillery, Beth, 20, 89, 112, 127, 222, 259 Todd, Donna, 256 Todd, Jane, 97 Todd, Nancy, 220 Tomlin, Carol, 220 Tompkins, Judy, 260 Toon, Glenn Johnston, 139, 204 Torhan, Terry, 97, 260 Toster, Janice Yvonne, 43, 220 Trask, Daniel Webster, 110, 111, 260 Triplett, Robin Louise, 57, 204 Tripp, Jeff, 94, 148, 260 Tucker, Brady, 92, 260 Tucker, Sylvia Lynn, 204 Turner, Cynthia, 98, 220 Turner, David Stuart, 204 Turner, Rita Cathleen, 204 Tutherow, Barbara, 260 Tutherow, Lois, 220 Tutherow, Thomas Edward, 204 Ulshafer, James, 220 Vandenburg, Debbie, 220 Vann, Karen Louise, 197, 204 Van Velsor, Tina, 79, 112, 120, 174, 260 Venters, Vicki, 125, 260 Vereen, Alyce, 220 Vereen, Deborah Sue, 99, 204 Vereen, Joe, 138, 148, 151, 154, 260 Vereen, Willie Earl, 204 Verzaal, Dale, 260 Vetter, Vicki, 260 Vick, Darrell Lee, 138, 204 Viser, Timmy, 94, 220 Voafes, Johnny, 204 Vought, Betsy, 260 Waddell, Brenda Joan, 204 Waddell, Edgar, 260 Waddell, Guy, 92, 260 Waddell, Judy, 220 Waddell, Rudy, 141, 220 Waddell, Tripp, 110, 220 Wade, Daphnia, 128, 260 Wade, Richard, 108, 220 Wagoner, Lynn, 52, 110, 220 Waldkirch, Anne, 261 Walker, Don Altimore, 69 Walker, Elaine, 94, 261 Walker, Fred Ernest, 149, 150 Walker, Ronald, 87, 194 Wall, Becky, 220 Walls, Brad, 109, 110, 149, 153, 220 Walls, Kris, 112, 221 Wallace, Marlene, 105, 125, 126, 261 Wallace, Lynne, 261 Walton, Lynn, 204 Walton, Mary Anne, 261 Walton, Mike, 54, 204 Walton, Sylvia, 123, 221 Walton, Vickie, 261 Wance, Bob, 53 Ward, Donnie, 89, 94, 261 Ward, Donnie Wayne, 53, 119, 204 Ward, Kitty, 89, 117, 180, 261 Warner, Deborah Elizabeth, 112, 121, 204 Warren, Janet, 204 Waschak, Michael, 99, 141 Washington, Joseph, 122 Washington, Ronette, 123, 204 Waters, Susan, 261 Watkins, Christy, 94, 221 Watkins, Jan, 56, 172, 261 Watkins, Jere Alan, 204 Watkins, Lois, 123, 221 Watkins, Louis, 204 Watkins, Mike, 204 Watkins, Thurston, 71, 119, 204 Watson, Doris, 261 Watson, Karen, 204 Watson, Marion, 261 Watson, Mickey, 108 Watters, Steve, 110, 111, 261 Watters, Thomas S., 204 Watts, Anthony, 204 Watts, Avey, 204 Watts, Lynn, 94 Watts, Yolanda, 123, 261 Weathersbee, Sandy, 110, 111, 261 Weaver, John, 221 Webb, Craig, 221 Webb, Gregg, 221 Student Index-Continued Welker, Eddie, 262 Wellman, Debra, 81, 221 Wells, Charles, 99, 207 Wells, Jenny, 221 Wells, Kenneth, 110, 204 Wells, Michael, 204 Welsh, Phillip, 89, 145, 146, 148, 150; 262 Wenberg, Peggy, 262 Wendle, Barbara, 204 Wendle, Carol, 204 West, Frances, 204 West, Marsha, 262 West, Susan, 98, 196, 204 Whaley, Sylvia, 262 Wheeler, Alton, 204 White, Arlene, 98, 262 White, Grahem, 262 White, Lydia, 204 White, Phern, 98 White, Teresa, 94 White, William, 262 Whitman, Elizabeth, 205 Whittemore, Marsha, 221 Wiggins, Linda, 123, 128, 262 Wiggs, Wayne, 263 Wilke, Bob, 129, 221 Wilkes, Charles, 263 Willard, Albert Emerson, 142, 205 Willetts, Debra, 205 Willetts, Margaret, 121, 263 Williams, Bobby, 122 Williams, Debbie, 221 Williams, Edgar Earl, 205 Williams, Frank, 263 Williams, George, 221 Williams, Henri, 55, 138, 205 Williams, Jeffrey, 94, 221 Williams, Joey, 205 Williams, Steve, 94, 110, 205 Williams, Marcia, 205 Williams, Mellonise, 126, 263 Williams, Neil, 59 Williams, Phyllis, 221 Williams, Stan, 221 Williams, Sarah, 205 Williams, Steve, 263 Williams, Susan, 221 ANS) Williams, Terry, 221 Williams, Vicki, 123, 263 Williams, Victoria, 205 Williamson, Joseph, 139 Willis, Graydon, 205 Willis, Tawana, 205 Wilson, Ann, 57, 205 Wilson, Bobby, 205 Wilson, Clare, 108, 263 Wilson, Cinda, 108, 263 Wilson, Debbie, 56, 79, 173, 179, 264 Wilson, Harold, 264 Wilson, Jim, 140, 205 Wilson, John, 141, 205 Wilson, Kevin, 97, 264 Wilson, Lynn, 112, 264 Wimbish, Debbie, 205 Winebar, Jean, 108, 264 Windley, Joe, 221 Winter, Phil, 113, 115, 168, 264 Wolfe, Susie, 264 Wonce, Benjamin, 69 Woodard, Cindy, 264 Woodbury, Dianne, 264 Woodcock, Donnie, 264 Woodcock, Richard, 66, 205 Woodel, Randy, 264 Worthington, Oliver, 221 Wrede, Debbie, 205 Wrench, Darlene, 221 Wren, Donna, 126, 221 Wren, Lee, 264 Wren, Chip, 55, 118, 120, 205 Wright, Elaine, 89, 123, 128, 264 Wright, James, 204 Wrubleewski, Mike, 94, 205 Wychel, Davis, 205 Winn, Billy, 221 Yarboro, Ray, 102, 221 Yarboro, Walter, 142, 149 York, Gail, 221 Zipser, Janet, 94, 121, 264 Zophi, Cathy, 264 Zophi, Charles, 141, 149, 221 Zygmunt, Paul, 221 ti, ; alata ee. 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